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" WISTERY OF LONG ISLAND WOODS] st ramsrm [Ship's Physician | Farmed Our” Boy, osee s | | TYPIGAL TAMMANY Deking, - Oct. 19.—The government | ' b = Lo AU e sh Troops lost several of- e ‘ARnounes1 today that the four treaty | | Foais L T B ; SHE e in'e IRt P 5 in Cidentao would be opened on 4 g B‘o&y Found Believed to be that of Recently (""" * B s ADUOLY o avsin wess ore 1 s Ol Structure on Fourteenth Street, Known / o P TR e L ; i 4 Nk . : foad oL Biaciipoot, and Doncasier, ; éfl'i’fid Yonng Woman from: Abroa.d 2 ;:"V":;‘iud:dut:g:;h‘!!g':u born orflc;nfl::';:zv::tll:n.Lm_:u MADE TO EAT OUT OF THE DOG| . o .. o= t.he ngwam, Packed to the Doors > iament ‘may con- PAN OUTSIDE THE DOOR. struct epecial highways for the use.of - i | | autos. ‘l b 4 % _Yalta, Russia, Oct. 19.—Emperor I i Nicholas sailed- from here today on 2 ” o ) Al EFFORT MADE TO IDENTIFY THE GIRL |Hiratitstcn, (b, 20| yewo 95,000 BAIL NOW IN VASSAR HOSPITAL | vi% TR WL .5 @AYNOR, NOMINEE FOR MAYOR, SPOKE. | i £ R nrumx‘:nm';:;dmmi:onckgsf a et ¢ g s i “Th i et o R = tomorrow morning. e Reduction of Freight Rates from () Dr. 8avino De Bellis Arrested in New | Greatly York by Order of Collector Loeb— | - With Scars and Marks—Farmer and | Duty Evaded on Gloves. Greatly Emaciated and Body Covered | eastern points to Des Moines goes into effect Wednesday. ; Again Seeks to Refute Charge that He is Strictly a Tam- As Miss Smith, a Nurse in the Manhattan State Hospital | PRESIDENT TAFT AND PARTY at Islip—Cold Waich Picked Up Near the Skeleton } DOING . AS THEY PLEASE. | Sl many Candidate—Said that if there was to be Any Bore the Initials “A. L.”"—Bullet 1ole Discovered at| """ S"giing. Homebick Riding on Swallowing Eetween i.im and the Tiger that He 3 | A Sanguinary Battle is reportyd be- - i : Roof of Mouth—No Weapon Found Nearby. Gregory, Texas, Oct. 19.—President [y JeW York g,f;'mi"_:“’,;' i‘;‘f'l;':uffi Ty e N Xy Dot lridames | (Wien the Harlen Thsyirgents ang §09=1. Would Be Found on the Outside. 3 3 :‘:’;,m Dis three Jase of doing 95| iner Regfna Ditalia, sras arvested hero sixteen miles from this city, are in Jrament, Loons der P“'M“' i v day by playing 18 holes of golt this | (o0aV by, order of Collector Willum Dratally abussd s 8ol SIth MAVINE | Efforts Are'Being Made to ojen up New York, Oct. 10.—Around Ahe|and a pair of -scissors which were {?,Z”L‘afir’;:gnbing“:{,e'gfi“"s ‘sehroush | «uggiing syndicate which 18 alleged | Williams, a boy who had been “farmed | Carid® Ay 3 market for Americfn cof bleached skeleton of a young wofan | picked up near the skeleton, were | waq 'as happy a8 a boy just out of |0 have brought many thousand dol- out” to them the Hope farm of | ke which was found in & clump of woods | turned over to the authorities, while | wohool. The iden of eating s dinnes | 1ATS" worth of gloves into the United | Verbank, Dhtchesk county. - YOUNE | tior is No Political Disturbance of | yesterday, they are weaving a Amys- | several articles of foreign-made cloth- | without having to spea fof it and of | States without paving duty. The phy- | Williams is in Vassar hospital, greatly | o,¢ cing 'in Costa Rica, declared Senor | Cheering Was Terrific. vhich ' mjay it et sici d ~ | emaciated 4 tery down at Jalip, L. I, which mjay or | ng, a bill of goods sold at a delicates- | going the livelong day without having | Siciant was held i $5,000 bail for ex-/| Sacle (e | and_ suffering trom beat : 1 King Manuel of Portugal is confined Wife in the County Jail. to his bed with an 1ntgm[nnl trouble accompanied by a light fever. | i b | _New York, Oct, 19.—“And o this is 1 heart of Tammany interests, he sought Tgmmany Hall. It is the first time to refute the churge that he was stric | tat | have ever been here, but if this Iy a Tammany candidate, by declarin is Tammany Hall, where is the tiger?" 1 asked no organization, no party, to nominate me, and I say to you now that I have made no promise, no Gipiezethe CiiEN: Tagnb: Sulnter | .These were the first words spoken | pledge to any man or organization. T may not be a murder of more than {sen store in Krebel, Prussia, and a v % - . e . 3 Daseing Interest. Evidence wis dis- | folder of . transatiantic ~stéamunip | :;l‘;?\; x‘fi.;!‘:t:l..?;.“ S R Collector’s Office. Statem@nt. Medical Aid 'Refused the Boy. The Suptemd Court will_ rgview the | ceatle, nominee for. mapor of Ne .f.m-:.';o'nl:ma::“\urx::'h':(f—"»-:: dor"r:opuh"' covered today wmc?;‘l:cmn to indicate ml);npnn)", n;:ul.'ufbe;xean" lthskclelnxn, He declared he wished that his dolce | According to @ statement issued at| . Justice Rockefeller of Pine 'Plains | finding in the.case of McCue vs. the York, as he gazed out over | that T shall abandon my life record, that the girl wds sho L e T e i InE oo b far miente vacation could last a week | the collector's office several thousand | filéd today. affidavits of Pine Plains | No'thwestern Mutual 1ife Insurance | taces in tiic c which I hope to leave to my eight Bullet Found Nearby. o . Ty come o this county'} and. three days instead of just the lat- | dollars’ worth of zioves were found=in | fesidents in which neighbors of the | company. % feenth street known as the Wigwam. children, why I say let him go to the A bullet, discovered on thi ground | O™ APTORd 5 % ter period. | poesession. of -Madame VMarie De| Kelleys state that medjcal aid had A | the hemdquarters of the most remark- | polis and vote against me.” ? élose to the spot where. the fhody had © Victim Was a Blonde. Wihile the president was golfing and ! Louise, a_Brooklyn woman, while oth. | been refused the boy and that he was i Bertram C. Candse has been appoint- | able political organization in the worl #s0r Out ‘of ‘Deer Meotin been found, was the first rlue, and : | resting, the members of his party en-|ers were seized on the prdmises of | terribly beaten. “I have seen little | ed deputy collector of customs at Dun- | As he stood there he raised his hand | ° 9 later a careful = examination of the | JudEing by the condition of the skel- | joyed themseives in various way: | Senefonte_Manzi_in lower Manhattan. | Charler Willlams eat out of the dog Y., succeeding J. C. Haggett | forsilence, for the cheering was ter-| Four out of door meetings were skull showed a.bullet hole ut the roof | €100 the murder occurred about a iTetary of War Dickinson and Captain | Madame Marfe De Louise and Sene- | PAN \which sits outside the. kitchen | resizned. | rifie, = | conducted from as many platforms to 87 of the mouth. A wound in|the mouth | Y¢AT ago. The victim, aecording to | Archis Butt were up before tie sun | fonte Manzi wera arrested, charged | 00OF." gays George Shears in his affi- A= | Typical Ti iBkiition 'Meek: | (umotikle. the. syait throns NSy * is often a sufcide wound, byt no weap- | Lhe coroner, was of average helght, fand out on an ail day duck shooting | with ~smuggling- and _subsequently|davit- “and I:hcard Kelley say he| Mr. Roosevelt Reported,/ t, have | Typical Tammany Ratification Meet-| could not get into Tammany Hall g on was found-near the boies, thousn | 20gut 24 vears dld, and a blond expedition’ at the fresh water lakes on | Yoth were released on bail: Manaf | Vished the hoy would die, so he could | had a narrow escape from an elephant | ing. Fourteentli” street looked 1ike a Hud- frinkets_and. personal_ eftyicts of the Part of the hair has been found. An | the ranch, ten miles away from “the | forfeited his bail and is now a fugitive | 5et-the insurance.on his life.” bull that charged him while hunting| 1t was a typical Tammany ovation; #on-Fulton crush and the police had . ot et RO effort was made today to identify the | farm house.” at{La Quinta. a veritable | from justice. The proceedings against Lad Could Hardly Talk. In Nairouf. {and a typical, Tammany ratification dlllk‘ull:.ln k-n;ln:':rd—'r : i ion. ARex Fave s X s - abore .ol orpus | Madame De Lbuise are still pending. e v. 2 e R meeting. e hall was packed, with r Mu y Present. Trinkets May Lead to Identification. | ih. Mankattan State hospital at Islip. looking out over the Gulf v The Fey. Thomas Hazsard told how'| = Frank Festan, srvesied o8 the change | nare and/there & wowen's face In the | Inside, wheh-Gaynot announced hd¢ These trinkets, it.is Jielieved, will | Miss Smith, who has been missing ‘0. They returned late this, Doctor Chief of Smuggling Syndicat: the boy's body was covered with 8cars | of having embexsled $3,250 in Hamil- I'yalonce. ~Althedsh Jadge Gaynor has | ne wie bound b no party and to Bo make the ultimate identification of the | since last spring, was believed to be | afterncon with a full bag and denied | In their investigation customs offi-|2nd marks and when found by him the | (on, Ont. was released on a Writ of | geiiv. b h B . { girl & comparatively simple matter. A | the flancee of Augustus Schwartz, who Jent's tannting insinuations | cers discovered evidence tending” to lad ‘could hardly talk At the hos- | habeas\corpus. < LR i e e o Gnih ronighe | o eciutetion was teosived MY number of articles of j¢welry, includ- | is now in jail at Riverhead, T. I.|that the birds has been presented to|show that a physiclan on one of the [ PItAl foday it was said the lad w :;:d! ' ['the: democratic- ticket .in Manhattan | Maconsy jeader o Fammany « ing & gold watch with {he initials “A. | awaiting trial on the charge of mur- | them. l]lullau steamships had_ been the chief | PrOBEAES fecover. . T of the mrand | .oAn Autopsy in London uppn the bods | was officially “notified.” e sy i Gifar peaniostt SUINE ,” & gold bracelet, & glold neck chain | dering Irving J. Nelson, an Islip poli- | Othi#rs of the party took long hor of the smuggling syndicate. ,.Dr. De ,‘V T the action of the grand{of Diplomat Buchanan rshowed that| Ronert R. Moore, the democratic g" ot~ A et with pearl pendant, asilver thimble, ' tician, on September 16. back rides and a swini in the bay. Be- | Bellls was indicted by the grand jury |9 e | death wa due to heart failure follow- nominee for comptroller, and John F. ( Jratrannsant . ¥ ginning tomorrow the president Wil | OB a4 charge of conspiracy and-SMUS- | COURT SESSION HELD ing a stroke of apoplexy. I e G tie” hominde for| What Bannard Will Do if Elected. g0 in bathing each remain- | #ling. ‘He dieappeared after the arrest | the board of aldermen, preceded Judge | In his speeches tonight, which wers CHILD MURDERER IDENTIFIED 'LONG DISTANCE BALLOON i ; of his stay,as both weath- { of M»:d?n;e Dr‘}',aui;m ..miI Manz!, but IN SICK MAN'S BEDROOM,| It Co;t“!_g%&? T:I‘Puto ‘k": l‘h- @aynor as speakers, but when he ap- | ..mn;.uy u{'l' xm;m at all rT;r points er and. water are warm. { recent information from Italy.saying e | army of Cpban pactification in_ the is- 2 9 ‘el e assemblage | of address, Mr, Bannard sald among BY SURVIVOR (OF TRAGEDY.| SPEED RECORD CONTROVERSY. | *"1iich fands tocas Kiiled two wild- | that he. had. been’ smployed. o ths| Framingham Town Treasurer Plaads | 1nd than 1t woud have cost Ba the | Portoy She tend copk the Sssemblage | Cther things: g A 3 STk . lcits. two wild Diars and a raccoon, | Regina D'Italia resulted in his arrest Mtalian Trembled and Turned Pale as | John Wise Made Voyage of 1,150 Miles | \il.iciy they presented to the president | when that vessel reached hére todad. He Was Pointted Out. in Nineteen Hours. ton:git - i \ Tomorrow morning the president will| MOTOR Utica, N. Y., Oct.[19.—A number of | St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 19.—The contro- | golf, and in the afternoon he \will have | = dramatic incidents / marked the first | v over the long distance balloon | a tén mile rup to the Rincon section . NO FUEL IN GASOLINE TANK. day of the trial € Theodore Rizzo | Speed record, which resulted last night | of the ranch fo see a smail roundsup s for the atrocious ¢hild murders, and |in the unearthing of the fact that|of cattle and sheep and some exhibi- | Why the Government Aeroplane’s Mu- the elimax '“AT“ jate this aft- | Prof. T. §. C. Lowe, head of the.Lowe | tions of cow punching. He will use a | cim men been in the United States. | raiseA his hand and cried “Give me a| *We must stamp out Tammany graft the. leaBer' ot “the | CHARCE.” in the police courts and lessen ;hn op- St “rami ¥ o W e leader o portunities for graft in all depart~ REFUSED TO CHUG, e m"‘&‘nm;li'ixo]-v\l—:“;n Oit- I9.—Pron. | present revolution in Nicaragua, ap- | Refuses to Be Swallowed by the Tiger. | iy "ir' slected mayor 1 shail do my 4 here today, Town Treasurer John pealed to the secretary of state for the | Otty T. Bamnard, maintaining best to appoint honest, able magl B. Tombard pleaded not guilty to ition of hls provisional govern- | whirlwind race b ¥ trates, and improve undesirable condi- charge of forging two instruments business fissues and avoiding person- | tigng in these courts and in the opem- ting to be notes of the tow! ~ alities, delivered four speeches in Har- | yion" o those courts. sic Suddenly Ceased. ting to $30,000, and, walving The Balioon 8t.- Louis Iil., piloted by | 1 Lonight, but interst was centered | g g not spending my time fn abus- reading of the complaint, was held in | S- L. Von Paul and A. R. Lambert, |10 the Tammany gathering. =For the | ing other candidates, but instead I am Not Guilty to Charge of Forgery. ernocon when Mltfle Fanny Infusino, | observatory, covered 500 miles in nine | big and comfortatle saddle made es the surviving vi of the tragedy, | hours in % K a new turn | pecially for him. P | College Park, Md. Oct. 19.—“Motor | 32 i Y salled from St, Louls to Charlaston, S, | MOt part Judge —Gaynor went Over| i,yching on different phases of city went upon the wikness stand, and afi- | today, scovered here | TOnight a ‘ossum which was caugiit | troubies,” the plasue of the automobil- | i wite mad’ Bernard b Sorrivgr s | © 800 mifles ~at'a speed of 45 miles an | S7ouRd tht he has covered heretofor | jire‘s er telling the hqrritle detafls of the | that John Wise surpassed this speed | in a.church at Arkansas Pass by Tom | jst, today proved also to be a plague | feliow townaman farnished e se: | hour. Zthrusts at. W. R. Hearst, his Inde-| "Bl enias aveoiutely to comment on nanxd-'hmcrro 'l.hhnr obals and point- | two years eariler. ; Martin was given to the president. [ of aviators. Whilé the government | curfties. X < i I s P'ngemH g l'l‘d ('"‘"r;""“' of Dan: | Hearst's attack and the editor's ener- e %30 a8 | ‘murderer. 270 se’s voyage, according to local rec- | _The president's play days will end{ aeroplane was flying twenty feet v . s 9 nard. He also touched on “personal| getic campaign to run ahead of him o was obliged 1o /stand while the child | ords, started from St. Louis and end- | Friday morning, when he will be taken | above the carth, . with Lientenant | ery s Who has been il for sev- | PRES. GOMPERS' DEPOSITION liberty." tmiction problems. subways | §1C1 (SEPYEL | made her ation, and he cowered | ed at Henderson, N. Y. He sailed oyer | by boat to Corpus Christi to be the | Lahm operating the Jevers. the chug- | court house, so the briet sexsion of CONTAINS 200,000 WORDS. | and other fssues of interest to the cli v | Soaset Firel G ugder the charge with blanched face | this stretch of territory, 1,150 miles in | guest of that city during the day and | ging of its most al part, the mo- | court was held in his own b :1 ,""“ 2 only. He repeated that if there was ) b and eyes bulgiy, and trembling visi- | an air line, in nineteen hours, making | to address the convention of the In- | tor, suddenly ceased. It was a Dew | Harler in the oy i Garoom. | Progress of the Suit Against the Con- | to be any swallowing betwen him and | After his four specchos of last nizht bly ail the while that he was on his | a fraction over sixty miles an hour,|land Waterways association. | sensation for the embryo sky pilot, | two Boston brok oblin Tt necticut Hatters' Union. the tiger that he would be found on | Hearst rested tonight and did not ap- feet. Accordifig to. the child’s story | Professor Low~'s rate was 55 5-9 miles o 2T e { but his _instructor, the cool-headed | in conmection awith the o ol - the outide. -Referring to the\office of | pear in the campaign. the motive of the man in bringing | an hour. SHOOK THEIR FISTS | Wilbor: Wright, " grasped’ the levers | 8. Gumminge and Edu i Huttford, Conn,, Oct. 19.—THe depo- | Mayor of New York, he classed It as Gaynor Favorite in Betting. the three littkh children to the gully | The discussion followed the claim S. ngs an v 3 ) second in importance only to the pres- | o i¥RCE CAIETIE T RN whore 1he eripns was commitied was x | that A B Lamben tad oo C#Im| . AT KING ALFONSO OVER SEAS. | Without delay, and brought the ma-| were heid in $20.000 and $5,000 bonds | sition procured by Attorney Danfel| [GCICL 0t (he United States and said | chine sdfely to earth. respectively for the Suffolk grand jury | Davénport for the plaintiffs from Pres- that o office offered greater oppor- betting, although money for election fouler one ‘murder, and the Puhl of St. Louis had established a {F i The motors quitting work, which id ‘ Bares R i % s 4 T t Samuel Go betting seams scarce. At the Hoffman threais of the children to’ expose him | new ‘record by their flight trom st.| Five Thousand Persons in Carnegie | e nave been followed by such an | oo Febarin Bai e m s SO | can Foderation o?m!:nb‘:,‘ 10 4 med | ttnities for exerting power for good or | REUITE, SATIM JERTC, AL U, 24" $2.000 4 caused the to shoot al three. | Louls Friday last, making an aver-| Hall Denounce Ferrer's Exscution. | accident s that at Fort Myer a vear | baid thet aicunt Lhen Sitad. w0 ook | Guring the course of thet irial of D. 1o, | *¥il i 10 31,500, or 4.to.3, that Bannard would The father and mother of the Pro- | age of 44 miles an hour o a point in| S {280 when Licutenant Selfridge wWas|said to be acting for Cummings. sold | 10ewe ot al. againgt 240 members of | Not Strigtly a Tammapy Candidate. | be last, and 32,000 was bet against ) opic child marked enmity Docchester. county, _Sauth . Caralina. | N© k. C ive thousand | kiled, ved to be the source of muchi | the bank officers one. of 25 000 | the Hatters' union of this state. con- | -And aiffiough standing at the very!$1.060 on Gaynor against the field w in “givir- their They based their claim to a record up- | 11 and woliren met tohight m. Car- [ amuseriient ~ wheh “discovered: PATter { notes of the tOWN' {tais—ome- thousand Smr o N EYEAE NN il of them threatoned | on the fact that they had exceeded the | Nesic-hall and shook their fists across | the machine hiad been skilfully brought | which no record v the books [@nd approvimately 200,000 words. It is' 3 (e M and eufsed him in the Italian lan- | specd made by A. Hollind Forbes of | 8283 at King Alfonso aud the others | o the earth by My, Wright, th t hed -0 he BOOKS [ ng for handy use, & ¢o Now ¥ on Arat o Whorr' thew. hold™ regerlsble ~or: ‘thie | ¥ ght. the most | of Treasurer Lomibard. und for handy use, and makes a vol- | FJR§T CORPS RUSSIAN GUARD MURDER OF MISS ST. JEAN, L | Fuage. ew York ‘and Max Fleischmann of | Whom thev hold respons the | strenuous efforts'/of the army officers. | During. the day am official of 'the |ume as large as a ledger book. This : WOMAN PASSENGER Cincinnati on Oct. 18, when the Iatter | Qo Of O D arasiona A u revs | e mechanician: _the aeronautical | town of Weymonth brought to Fram- | deposition has not vet been presented, | ~FOR OCCUPATION OF FINLANOD. A THIRD MAN IN THE CASE. ’ Wi o Lahm cup by flying s ~!squad of the signal corps, Mr. o 1 ) o s I s 5 | . P miles at an average speed of 38 mites | Olutionist. & ola ot ket a sin. | ImEham two notes of $13.000 and $10,000 | UL DS BER ACruEIRe, by euine tha | Géverament Decides on This Move to | Probable Scene of the Crime Wis in £ Wright himself, conld not met a sin- | respectively SWEPT AWAY BY GREAT SEA. 4 ; Eel respectively on which there : ¥ Do YBefore” Wudbends. Eyes on ero club of America, as. | 90V ery - throne t " " Mr. Wright at fitst pfonounced it | town omcials prononneed forseis A | of Labor since 1881--its by-laws, con- | - ° ! serted that this constituted an Amer. | ¢clared Charles Edward Russe | magneto trouble and the magneto w - g ¥ % stituti d a detailed lanation | e Fal River, Mass, O®. 19.-On the Voyage from Sydney. ‘can record. y matn of the meeting. fa 1 2 magneto was | a little la two men, who refused to Stitution and a detailed explanation | St Petersburg. . 19.—A repc 2 b, R s S AR <nrr:vrl‘|u Iy x(n e over. Then Lo;hsr parts | disclose their identi produced two | ©f 'h';r"rn"iza"""s '|‘:-‘l’m of opero- | was current today that orders had be: mr‘m]l\lv sul ‘|.m||mvd| theory ”l:m': i g S e g Ourlof the motor were suggested as pos- | other notes of lik, i tion. The deposition also is tnderstood | jssued for the mobilization of the First | Miss Amelia 8 whose mutilate , 9.~ hands in the blood o § o other s of like amounts which were t sued for .'v‘uqu. f;.c,'.flifi 3.....‘:.‘."&‘,‘.;%{ HORSE FRIGHTENED - f A D ok 2 martsr 4nd| sible trouble makers, but after s { aiso declared ta be spurious. The total |10 contain reference fo the various | eorps of the Russian guard preliminary | body was found in on, R. L, died O e e e BY PASSING AUTOMOBILE. | 1o he tontimed Why daer aoar, | €2l hours of .investigation it was ! outstanding securitics of questionable | 1200r troubles to which the federution 1o the occupation of Finland. While [in the office of “Professor” Frank Hill, were: cer- “Prof.” Hill's Offic , Do found that a_careless private whose | charac ched-$12 ’ "|has been a’ party since its_organiza- * oved the report to|in tis city, thé police authorities to- e i oley M T | Two Bristol Men Throwa from. Team | “Resetations were mioptca. dectaring! 88t 1t-was to keep the gasoiine tank | o e R e ana ey b 85 N e tere. It aleo cstablishéd tha: | night stated they had formed the basia 'm“t husband’ > F g 1o and Severely Cut. e et of wh knonn facts | Alled with the fluid had Tailed to re- | ness today that there might be mor It wi certhined today that the at- | guch military occupation of the grand |of the they will press e s Jier wix 2 howr out of fig o Ferrer's 1ife was taken because of his| Dienish the supply after yesterdas's | Whether the holders of these notes | {0™Mes for the defense have procured | duchy may take place If it s found | against Hill when he is aany otbare Rad Bristol, Conm. Oect. 19.—Thrown] unselfish” devotion to the work of ed- | NEhts. When the gasoline was forth- | can recover their money from the town | 4€POsitions from trade organizations of | necessary thus to enforce the s of | brought into court on Monday next. o Mk i % TEETOW. ©5| trom theic wagon when thelr horge be. | ncation. apd. ‘eniightendent %" | coming, the mator proved itself Wor-|is a question. which will probably go|Boston.New York, Philadelphia. Wash- | the Russian government. Before de-|Mention of a third man in the case ":ufl Noble was swept against | came frightened by a passin; antomo- | “We denounce -the murder of Ferrer | {IY,0f more trust than had been placed | before the courts. | ington, San Franc Seattle, Lo#| cigive steps are taken ti sthorlities | was made openly tonight, and it Is as- radl, olf ‘o two 116 girls Mo, BB HOroh e dr s Tand [ank e trost: sthat hEs waenioky w2 G The police officials are still with- | Angeles and Portland, Ore. These it | will await further information regard- | sible that he will displace Wiltrid Thi- :"“" .bh D mot | Georgs Merriman. sscrotary Bt And | fimulate our Spanish brothers to in- | _Altogether, five instruction flights | holding the name of the man who, | ¥ believed will have particular refer- | jng the feeling in Finland and the at- | bggult the chauffeur, now being held it Y " | creased efforts to overthrow oppres. | Ci¢ madet today. During one of the | Lombard said, received the benefit of | CNCe to the alleged boycott againstititude of the senate toward the Rus- h 1ill. Aside from a knowlegge of fg ‘roken legs and twenty passen- | urer of the Bristol Baking company [ and seamen were swept against | Were severely cut and bruised and per- | sion the plaintiff, which is the basis of the | gian demand upon the Finnish treasury | the girl's condition, it is undeFstood flights in the afternoon when Lieu- | the sale of these securities. ot g fliati | tenant Humphreys was with the in- Y B present suit by reason of which-it is 1 defense. the police now belleve Thibault was Thagail with such force t broke | haps serfously injured late today. | “We further feel deep humiliation at - - | ¥Framingham, Mass. Oct. 19.—That ! for the national defense. belleve Th! . -l-. ‘Bampson was ewh:ll.d“mlt %01 The men were jflriv!ng o hovel | our government's maintenamee of dip. | ®TUtcor, the aeroplane again raced | the forgeries aggregite $325.000 -was | SUSHt to recover damages to the | Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievitch. |uninformed of any of the resulting de- sea Shop Hill when an automoblile driven | lomatic relations with the Russian and | /th @ railroad train.. It ‘seemed to | the statement of a leading town ofi- | Amount. of $250.000 commander of the Russian imperial | tails prior to their general discovers P by Andrew Peck of Torrington, accom. | Sanish governments, which have-alike | 76, MOVing faster than the rrain. cial tonight. The official also said: Socrefary Shivov of ‘the Danbury | guard, has returnéd to the capital to | The “third man" according to the po panied by F. H. Johnson of the sam: | proved themeslves outside the pale of | [0 the last flight of the day, on| " “God only knows how many forgeries | Hatters' union s on the witness | faie personal charge of the despatch |lice, m arrangements with “Pro- @YTOLEN STOCK CERTIFICATES Dlsios, peisnd: thie tou,” The. batas o | cfvilinabior s = ich Mr. Wright was accompanied | were committed, = Allow me to make a | Stand all dav today, beinx examined | of the troops in the event t they | fessor™ Hill for a visit from Miss St. IDENTIFIED BY OWNER. | came frightened au; thvowing the A A G by. Lieutenant Lahm, the machine re- | prediction. Wh ) by the attorneys for the pinint e ordered out. Joan, arranging a means of identifica- 4 ened and ran, throwing the ; . re- | prediction. en this affair is un : ire or s metew of Mot b it Two men out They were poang | HEAVY GOLD WATCH WITH j mainied aloft 19 mimites and five sec- | Tuvelied 16 will e found that ity sar. | €rding the membership of the organ-| ' frelsingfors, Oct. 19.—A force of |tion betwen them. s was for d d h & gton, onds, being the longest flight that has { a1 5 DAL | fzation. Before the close of court he | ke pumbering 125 arrived at | purpose of consulation and treatment. Taken from Suffield Hotel and Found |their homes here, where they received X allel was never equaled in Massachu- acks 0 1 “third P i “Pro- in Springiokd. b R g i g s CHAIN OF GOLD ICEBERGS | been’ made at College Park < metta: . Howesar, 1 am cmfonmcom: | was sibjected to a bri ss-exam- | Tavastenus todas. Other companies of | Meeting the “third man” later “Pr f Soringhold. On the arrival of the autolsts here | prosonted to the Nearo Who W e Som i £H6 town will mot lose a single nickel. | Intion. ' He said that the miwbervhip | Cossacks are expected to arrive at fassor” HIIL 1o suid !;"h"\':'n;n;zrh'm X resented to the Negro Who Was | STEA: ITT LV Bth Doy wow. Eave & v the union fe between 1.200 and 1.- | kshamn and Helsingtors to- s unable to do anyth , Gonm, Oct. 19.—C. T. Craig, | they were detained and at first denied MER LI LE SILVER The authorities w_have a lint. of | €0 TN N e erage Stfendance 8¢ { :n:».fi;':(“'r“;:u- I:nnnfi Lelsingtors anc | girl, as her condition was such as to meetings 150. Members who .do not poe: A8 ed by the | preclude successful treatment. | guard of the force despat N c attend are fined 25 cents unless they | Y government fo Finland as a | The statement of Police Inspector Bumerd ! . sdentsed wtock certificates- and can- | tory settiement with, Norton and Mer- | New York Oct. 18.—Mati” Henson, | pic five Py o ) RE | ve - - v today, fixing the probable scene g ehockil ey riman. the negro who accompanied Comman- ngers Rescued Off the | M'cARREN SUFF| . | can give a reasonable excuse for belng | proventive measure against any move- | Medley today, t ; g P s g T A Bl P (O der Peary on his polar dash, was the Statue of Liberty. A SEIREERS RELAPSN {abwnt An average of 200 or 488 oy rews on-Abe part of the Finna (o op- [of the crime:in HIl's ofice, indlcatea wondle ‘Papers were beh " guest of honor tonight st dinner > s Brooklyn’s Demccratic | i .| fines iinstead of attending meetings. e Russia’s action in enforcing her | that the ma i M"h r!mnga‘ll:dhou§“d: CARRIAGE BUILDERS' BUSINESS | given by the leaders of New York New York, Oct. 19.—The steamer ’N,y“., Pnc"?;: L;::;rmm bz |N‘l etary Shalvoy was excused tem. mmda for a $4,000,000 contribution | setts jurisdiction. ook Hialonging 68" Miss. Crais. INJURED BY AUTOMOBILES. | city's negro population. Charles A.| Little Silver. one of the smaller boats % ot asd on. | porarily. Tomorrow officars of the | gor the national defense. Do i G LA E%‘&- of the propristor, was found | s Anderson. collector of internal reve- ) of (he Patten line. with ffty-five pas- | New York. Oct. 19Patrick H. M- ANEWEIE - Uniane Wit Sx r e p. |FREIGHT RATES ADVANCE . ash . tatement Presiden i i nue, was the toastmaster, and the | sengers aboard, boun or leasure " ate n - ' ¥ T e MURDERED. street hers, and a purse belong. . ident of Carriage | o O herades Tome A Conb, aac | Bay, N. 3. coliided wich a car float | SRTen. state senator and derfocratic REBELLION IN NICARAGUA. W SINTY WY WOULD DISTURB BUSINESS. 1tdfldrer of ?‘rnokhn, vho was eliminat- | 3 Sy o v Empl the Farm Bel e rom the municipal campaign by : | Young Employe on a_sudden . attack of appendicitis, | More Than Hall .of the Country in| to Have Committed Crime. which necessitated an immediate oper- Hands of Rebels, In ing to Mr. Cralg was found back of 4 Builders’ National Association. #ink 1n the local postoffice. Several F eces of jewelry and a sum of money | Washington, Oct. 19.—Automoblles netor: . a ‘the only articles taken.from the |have displaced carriages to such an | President of Wilberforce university, sistant Dnited States district attor- | off ‘the Statue of Liberty this after- | ney, Washington: W. S. Scarborough, | noon and for a time was thought to | be sinking. Considerable anxiety was | Resolutions Adopted at Meeting of Representatives of Shippers. 7o that re now mmissing. extent that carriage builders eitheridnd Gilchrist Stewart, who led the | felt for the safety of the passengers. | .iion is again in an extremely pre- - 9 . 19.—John La Chap- | a e ookt v A will be obliged to retire from business | i8ht for the Brownsville garrison. | Captain Bdwards headed for the mud | carious condition tonight. He has feen | _Bluefields, Ocs 19.--Mowe than half | pefiina"j‘éd S)flv\h‘n Ted on the fatm |, Cinennati, Oct. 19.—That an edvance CLOUDBURST DRENCHES or devote their attention to the con-| A Deavy gold watch with a chain | flats to the south of Ellis island and | reported as dying at various times | 0f the Republic of ‘Nicearagua ig I | 3¢ My son, Joseph, on the Loudonville |in frelght rates would @sturd businesy ! StrGerion. Of automnaile’ bodles. of gold icebergs linked together was | grounded her. since the operation on Wednesday | the hande of the revolutionists. - | road, near Albany, was murdered some |8nd that such an advance would BAN MARGOS IN TEXAS | In effect this was the statement made | Prosented to Fenson and telegrams of | The Mary Patten of the same line | f°¢ 06 OPEERHAR - oi Teanesday : hes have been re- | load: DEAT AlDANY. e carriage house, | be justified and - would be vigorously today by Maurice Connolly of Dubuque, | COP&Tatulations were read/ from Com- dashed from .her landing place at the | fy today caused by an almost sleep- | céived here that Rivas, Corinto. Le where he had been sleeping while the | Protested by the leading shippers’ or- ©Over 10 Inches of Rain /24 Hours— | Ia., president of the Carriage Bulldere | Mander Peary and Bookér T. Wash- | Battery and, rumming close alongside fqo 08¢ 0t TGP0 B8 S (PN CUCRS q 8 7.1 Sur have bern tal farmhouse was undergoing repalirs. | ganizations of the country was the No Loss of Life Reported. National association of the - United | 'P8toD. the grounded vessel, took off all the | pnich racks his weakened body and nsurgents. General Juan {*Fyag Filich an Austrian, abont 18| tenor of resolutions adopted today at & s an it e ; Tieited AN passengers over a gangplank without | ooty rel I e O tfer. | Reves, former governor of the COASt! yesre of age who has been employed | mesting of representatives of shippers n Marcos, Tex, Oct, 19.—A cloud- | meeting in this city today. 26,011 Bales of Cotton Brought Into ml&!’):oy»l b Dilraars v are ek ot I heSTE, i ¥ho led two previous révo- | gn'the farm, i missing, and the po- | a0d other commercial organizations of ®urst struek this city early today, | The situation of the carriage build- Setoings- Captain Bawards was ableto back his | , He improved little if any during the | lutions aguinst Zel General Mena | jjse pave sent out a general alarm for | B 5 Over | ers, as represented, by President Con- day and tonight it was evident that | and General Fornos Dinz, accompianied ' nie arres ing a heavy rty lo All records | poat off the . . 16 inchies of Fath has tallen within the | nolly, is 8o serfous that aiready many toduy b | oot and proteslied to o chipsard i |Bi8 physicians ~ were lens" sangulno | by nearly 100 exilos, have artivedihhrs S i ey SRt B past 24 houru One five Nundred bales | carriage manufacturers have relin. | cotton receint | num- | o) ahipy than at any time sin from Limon and Bocas Del Toro. They OBITUARY. o< e . o b ©f sotton wers washed away from a [ quished their business or have directed | ber of hales brought in was 26,011, of | oPoken for repairs. | en. : » given & : and prob- Al fto the contemplated advance In rates ¥ their energies along somewhat di i re S hd. - In round T New York, Oct. 19.— ¢ McCar- | ably will join Esirada at Ra- PR ke gy - 1l ‘but no loss of life has been ey amount of cotton is $1,900,000. It is | B¢ AMERICAN OPERA CO. | night progressed. Just -before mid- | pected =oon from General Chamooro, mh"‘"mx"il'mn';‘ -“m-_'l“: m',_ ‘m'_-m”"- :1'.". powers in dealing wit sub- b 4 PROTESTANT CAMPAIGN predicted Savannal's receipts foraghe st ight Dr, Huxhes émorged from the | Who ls now at Grevtown. He hasnii SRWEtS oo Lloiv ool Mheology and | X0 o . i The flood which followed the cloud- Yo year will be near the two million Dhle | Metropolitan Artists, Chorus, Scenery [¥ick room and said: nator. Me-Jied. the Skn Jaan. river B N8 EN| G ey at Mownt i 4 s burst ‘washed away eral hundred | To ‘Remedy Cert: P Social, | war e 7 Carren’s condition is very scrious and | places church History at Moun Celebration df Discovery of San Fran- Teat ot the teack.offhe Tatetnational ]| oo o (s : '| YRS - Sadial,, 2 B A e and Costumes Going to Paris. | 1 (iy see little encouragement. but he | ~Kecruiting has been going on (with Seminary, died tonight | disco Bay. &' Great Northern rafivay ana 'the bosiiie ;" igious Problems. | p.yminent Fire Insurance Agent Com- | xoh York OGC 1A reversal of | 15 MHKing a brave fight.” e o e i 15 | KEbol “Bugatore | in the countrs R IR el R, station of fe Misgouri, ansas /& | New Aork, Ocl A9—A cam its - Suicid: ;. v S 1o > P sy L, s ogking-Xq e\ sat- contri 0 = | tonight of the celebration bey he b, o 4 A campaign of mits Suicide. the usual. an. invasion of | of General Estrada. Vessels left hepe Was g frogquent contributor t tonight .U re 0 Texas was surrounded by water. ‘AN |, i pper: magazine and bill-board | Watkins ‘t. 19.—Edward A.|an American opera compa SINGESY, POTATO OBOR 1N XEARS & oion eatiie betari Hip 1l i o | todey in commerioration of the dis- SRS of the 1,500 bales of cottom, which i brdcay t g . advertising to call the attention of | Gillett, promine irance agent | nounced by the Metropolitan opera | york State Farms Turning Out m\lnrvm exiles, Only a lack of arms pre- | covery of San Francisco bay was & were washed into the river, were re- b 2 r 3 3 2, : s i the American public to the importance lace. shot himself through the | company in an official statement giv vents an advance. | ™ d” in Oaths | reception by the festival queen and by ®overed. of remodying certain pressing social, | héad at moon today and dicd am hour | en out tonight. With the close of the Bushels to the Acre. Toner - Sarcines. - a Sorbekiay | 1T o ™ “;" P'_'hc'b.‘: ik | the impersonator of Don Gaspar D T firni of Bluefields, who have been en- Y . PN | Portola, the discoverer, in honor of the Reunion and Banquet of the Dandy|to be conducted beginniag with the | conscious in his barn. ~Mr. Gillett was| elements of the Metropolitan opera| IHhaca N. Y. Oct. 19 Tompkins | Gepag by concessions rveceived frow | Washington Oct. 19.-The use of the | foreizn ministers and of the oMcors of \ Fifth Veteran Assosiation. ' new vear by the combined Protestant | about 55 vears old and held, wmong | conpany—its greatest. artists, chorus, | COUNtY farmers report the biggest po- | brotiGent Zelaya, have been seized hy | WOrds “So help me God” at the end of | the forcign warships now in the har- New Haven, Conn,, Oct. 19.—At the| Churches of the United States. 'The [ other village offices, that of treasurer | Scemery, costumes, accessories, etc.— ""flbge'fl LT i e the revolutionists. Senor Lopez, who | 0aths may be prohjbited in the courts | bor thirty first -annual feunion amd ban. | WOk is in charge of the Rev. Charles | or the board of education. No cause| will be' taken to Paris, there to ap- | 4re belng shipped out daily. was formerly governof of Biuefields. | of the District of Columbia If congres | - quet of the “Dandy Fifth Veteran Stelzel, saperintendent of the Pres- |/for his act is given. pear during May and June, 1910, farms about here are turning.out from | yac peen placed in Jail and will be! passesa law which is now being draft- | yartford Girl's Arm Cut Off by Trolfey economic and religious %oblrmn. is | afterwards. His wife fofind him un- | season in New' York, the prinicpal ¢ t b T L g © kg Vo Pl & SUHE b Tl e il 3 s 300 to 400 bushels per acre. i o e giadisgF by 4 by the commissioners of the district, Seciation” of the P New York state | churcn and laa «nd Iaponsored by Kilg Alfonso Much Dejected. telet R he. Jocpeat in One farmer grew 200 bushels on 180 et Sy, & Dl o a0 the e il under conaideration s similar |/ Lo AR i Louise e hagns ol ) London, Oct. 20.—The Daily Chron- | Success of the venture appears to be | NUOE, 0 NS . TIE_BUESR_fre, BoC MRS T e Totore:and loaders of the behch and be~| Crashy, 13 years oid; of No. 50 Hekth ing Protestant churches with a com. | joi<'s Madrid correspondent asserts | 23sured through the support of prom- | PEUERY ATRel MATY WEIEE TS| pECISION HANDED DOWN. ih Weahington ar ¢ conmulted as | atreet, ‘was Eun into by & Farmington . D, Shultz; second vice | Dined membership of about 18,000,000 | that owing to the Ferrer agitation, | N°Nt Americans, Italians and Erench- { POUACS: & — - ! to the destrability of recommending its | avenue trolley var tontiht, her left aFm president, W. W. Hanna: third vice | Persons. King_Alfonso is much dejected. He | e in Paris. : . Members of Governor's Foot Guard |enactment by congres severed and internal injuries inflioted ident, L. Dietz; chaplain, Rev. L. is suffering from insomnia and fs al- . z p in.| New York Woman Married in Paris. empt — which may prove fatal. The girl step- "“Tivarmore; secretary and ireasurer,| Woman in California Jury Box. | most o prisoner in the paluce, having | Erie Road Rapidly Gaining Its Frin- | Mo Vol VIomeh Narred 'n FACS | Ex b g biigor st ol P Be Transforredoto Retired List, | pod from the rear of one car dirsctly 3. H. Barker, ull of New Yori. Los Angeles, Cal, Oct. 19—For the | abandoned his daily outings. Threat- cial Position. Elaine 'HOW, daughter of John Jaceb| Hartford. Oct. 19— Attorney Gener- | eaaty e Amnouncament | In front of @ second car on the oppe- N - R . |nrstotime in California a woman was | ening letters in large numhers are be- ew. York, Oct. 19.—~The Frie rail-| Hoff, of New York, and A. 15 Labou-|al Marcus H. Holcomb todas handed fashizigtonxOet. 19— Announcement | gite trucks. She . was taken to. St Y Switch Engine Demolished Street Car. | 110"} i "'"“E«‘ it F - 20 JA“';‘"- h}llm‘all\}-fl dudly at the residences|rond, which reccived timely' aid from | chere of Amsterdam took place in the |'down a decision to the effect that the | A8 MG M0 TG amirnl | Gottfried | Francis’ haspital. ot Qi T oo M Maa W, o | S apa- Brseran of fiupla Man. or the mintsters.—. E I H;mu:- durine the apring of Amerieun church here today. " Tl | ipembers uf e Governors Foot Guard aslitiaer Wil be transtétred to the B R nd ‘ v iy 4 r 3 lugt yeqr, wlen he stepped in and | American ambassador und consil gen- | are pecforming military serviee to |0 o wb . " i Y s ::?ml.t‘r”n.mmc:u::a S ioaaty | bux of the superior court of Los Au-| Runaway Acsident in Central Park... | saved ic fipm defsulting on lis watur- | eral were present” the stale aud therefore cxempi tom | 3 . o e et et & Kmieicin g Co. Jury Still Lacks Tipw d today by s Ceéntral of Georgla Sfles” coniity gl Sl New York Oct. 19.—Miss Jeanette | ing notes/issued fts annual report in |- = - s the state military commutation tax. Mcleuu wili be retired on Oet 25 for Meh. ‘mnnch Sk thnk: Abmto van de il Wi Killed When Balcony Collapsed | =2 EOTte of Washiugton, D. C., was in- | New York, snowing that it is rapidly | Mr. Plerre Lefevre-Peutalis, | The matter of paymg the poil tax | o ol Vo) O ¥ ew York, Oct. 19 -The jwy enclishad & atredt GAF In - the railroad [oman Ki on ony Collapsed | jureq today in & ronaway accident in| gaiving fis financlal position s op- | dafmires of the Erénch emba: was brought ap f this city wnd re- E e YA VB the triel of the A o lce com- Firds! The wotormsh and conductor Ruchiester, N, Y., Oct. 19—A balcony | Ceriral Park. - She was taken to the | évating ifcome was $13,536.876, an du- | Washingt informs the. government pferred to the attorney general In pans. charged with a misdenieanor in Toves et Bt .~ from which W party of women was | hospital with several ribs hroken and | crease of $4,754,33¢ over thé previous States that an interna- | New . Haven I was (ecitied by the [ Twe Men Killed in Auto Acoident. | aiigiipted restral of trade, still ot o viewing the hester day industrial { coneussion of brain. Her compari- | year. The: net income for the year | tional expodition is to tage place at| judge of oue of the courts that ‘mem- Bau Diego, Cal, Oct, 19 —~Clarence ldng:! tive ankn wheir the d . -6 Py W and civie parade on East avenu vio| ion. Ruseell ¥. Whitehead, a New York | aRailable dfter the deduction of fixed | Boubalx, department of the ) 10 | bers of the Kumt Guard were 1 fole to| B, Hint, a well known automobile man, | alon ot the KuDrewm Court, way suddeply this afternoon, Architect and former Prhld ton footha’l | charges wans $2.847,643, while the gr: I, under the official pat ge Of| Jury duty, _ag his opinimnrhat | and D Bdward Grove of this city | oraneh, ended this afternvon. Henry G. Meyers wae killed and two i plaver, waa slightly injuréd. The hqrmlt.mir ting revenue amountsd 10" §50,5 EI’; mis v oof coinmerce and induss |t on was not performing | wWere killed today in muuhm‘u-'wl af completing the Jury other women were slightly hurt. ook fright at an automobile 2 PEs et e g o i 3