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= PRICE TWO CENTS Condensed Telegrams The International Horse Show opeii- WHOLE OF SOUTHERN ITALY SHAKEN Fpr New York .. o oo . [ ror 5 aitnd 2Ey Smcers Great. Apprehension Caused by Tuesday’s Re- Charfes D. Norton assumed his ncw LEAVE SOUTHAMPTON ON THE |dulicy as seerecary to the presidont newal ‘of Seismic Disturbances VOL. LIL—NO. 135 CONFERENGE WITH THE PRESIDENT| Cobied ngrap?! Waldo Disagrees|Sail June 10th d | Recent Flurry Over The Railroad Situation Be-| it Sotai® St tumic, v comes a Thing of the Past seriously injured. REGARDING PHYSICAL FITNESS Viadivostok, Rpssia, June T.—An OF NEW YORK FIREMEN. KA = Ay i anti-Japanese uprising of serious pro- ISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. Archbishop Henry Moeller was re- N portions Is bemg plotted, it is report- & s celved in private audience by Fops us. ed, in North Korea, by Koreans who FREIGHT RATE INCREASE WITHHELD |3 8%esda s i i il itniea | FIRE COMMISSIONER'S VIEWS of Japanese generally. " NINE CABINS ENCAGED | William A Miner was Robbed o] FIFTY LIVES LOST, HUNDREDS INJURED $30.000 while on a railroad train be- tween Chicago and New York. - v~ ‘Tokio, June is received . ” % - . & G Oiais hai twe tandsed orresial] ST SRS ESGi" A SIS S Until the New Railroad Law Cecomes Effective—After jyere smade’ by (e authoriiies Uiere| day as They Ever Waere—Knows ast night. IC is believed here tha that to Submit the Reasonableness of the Increased the mrcests were made in connection|. What\He's Falking: About. : ho investigation ast elecs Rates to the Interstate Commerce Commission—Pres- | tion for members of the municipal Admiral Dougla ¢ Britain ard. P who traimed the ac naval o . R, New York, June 7.—Rhinelander| Oxford, England, June 7.—Oxford to- 5. WhD e . ident Sends Special Message to Congress. London, Juwie 7—General Sir Wil- | Waldo, fire commissioner, does mot | day conferred upon Theodore Roose- | fyiro: “aimeriV 0 tic Russians, is vis lam Francs Butier dicd today. He | share the view expressed by Edward | Vet the honorary desree of doctor of For the Roosevelt Party—Ex-Pre: ent | Eighty United States Artill . . o - . . ¢ the | descrted the transport Logan ag whe| It is Believed Mary Eodies Lie in Ruins of Houses | | | Delivers Romanes Lecture e “ : was about to sail from San b % RS Sheldonian Theater, Oxford, for Manila. thrown L own at Calitri—Cyclone Ravages the Vast Region of Sardinia—Crops, Cattle and Vineyards be-(royed—Pr?party Damage $2,000,000. e SRR TP W - 4 WEp was- born in 1835 and had a distinc- | F. Croker, chief of the department, re- | civil law. The ceremony took place in| i F3 Rilhied career, serving in Beypt and | garding the physical fitness of New | the Sheldonian theater, Where f0f | confreas opmned i Brscie 11coseon Washington, June 7T—TRe recent| President Taft declined to commit|South Atfrica and on Special missions | York's force of flame fighters. Chiet| three centuries and more it has been | natio.l” (1. Tnited States tome, apprenension (dsland in the MedHerranenn, aftey s i - . including the United States, ot furry de to the railroad situation be- | himsel: in his message or in confer- |to Canada. He commanded at Alder- | Crokers declaration at yesterday's| the custom to hold the Encaenial exer- | wore represented. ; ’ | has b d again by aeismic dix | Bicily ravaged today Iy LN | camé a thing of the past today. The | ence with senate and house leaders as | shot in 1900-09. Sir William main- | disastrous fire in Washington street, in c;leS. the annual commemoration of gl = turbances, the official reports showing [ eyclo; cts of Lanu T Taliroad premidents went home, Presi | to the necessity of a conference, Iie|tained his home at Bansha Castle, | Which two firemen were killed and a | the founders and other official assem-| A Formal Demand is to Be Made| that the zonc affected by the carth- | tolil, 1ibono, Liini and wou ~ have | Gent Tafi went horseback riding, and | merely expressed the wish indicated in | Bansha, Tipperary, the place of his | Score injured, that the class of men [Dlles, but Mr. Rooseve's reception |y on Prince (hun - the Chinse pe | auake shocks today is a vast one, em- | been stiated and rop 1 tae rail bill went 10 conference.| his message and left to the congress | birth. on the force was deteriorating because | Surpassed in enthusiasm anything | gent, that a national parliament be | bracing practically the whole of south- [ yards and catile destrc It The eastern and central railroads at a | to determine the best means of meet- the civil service regulations kept the | Within the memory of the oldest Ox- | ummoned at once. e "®1 ern Italy as well as a portion of Tus- | lieved many whepherdy followed conference with the president this af- | ing that wish. BERKELEY DIVINITY SCHOOL best men away, has stirred the entire | Onian. g Y £ cany and Benetia, to the north. But | the fate of their flocks. T ernoon_agreed Piinh, 28T A { ¥ t norf S AR Tir. stcanees ittt Bill Sent to Conference. ALUMNI ASsOCIATION | (cPartment. Some agree with ~the[Audienss Carried Away by Mis Ro-| The British Schooner Marion May | the district where sorious damuie oc- | in Sardinia is estimaiod at 32000000 t rate fncreases unt 3 = Sl hief, an: mis- manes ure. reported at Kingston, Jamaica, hav curred only extends about fifty miles ‘When the bill was brought up in sion-r Waldo—do Do ngwton, aica, having | € - Population Terror-Stricken. Dew railrosd law becomes effective | ;. ") ce that body almost accepted it, | Held Its Fifty-fourth Annual Gather- ot agree with him. { His Romanes lecture, which dealt |been boarded and scarched by a Cu- | around Sount Vultufe, which 15 an| . FoPuls and after that o submit the reason- | the house that body almost accepted It e e Defense of Uniformed Force. with “Biological Aj es in History,” | ban revenue cutter. xtinct voleano, near the’ town of Ca- | Naples, June 7.—An earthquake of sbieneas of the increases to the inter- | JITE, SIS OISR BT 15 ing Last Night. The commissioner was not willing}Proved to be a pow. exposition of % & I, in the province of Aveilina, This | vousual | intensity wau ~experienced ' The bill finally was ordered sent to iddlet S % oday, to reply directly to wha rang ogles,” as the lec- ccording to cial espatches 01 - o 1 the v It 1 TRl Rateresell In 15ib Somihern ferri ¥ Middletown, Conn, June 7.—The | 92 ¢ Iy 8irectly to what hisell the ‘strange aualogles” as the lo Acosrding. to. Oficlal - Despatofies|| Sasion s wmBered muoh 6 the the istand of Bicily, at 5.07 o'clock thim | Sdeciared that they had not as yet | conference, and these conferees on the | Alumni association of the Berkeley Di- | Shiet had sald, but he came to the| turer h 1f expressed it, “In the phe- | from Managua, General Irias is de- | (r0m earthquakes, and in 1651 elg LA L ) 8t 3,07 o'clock th tory ey had not as yel | part of the house were named: L o O e Derkeley i1 | defense of the uniformed force by de- | Domena of life and death, of birth, | spatching reinforcements, ammunition, | hundred persoms =were = killed. The | Myriine 5 " filed notices of increase, but that du fann ‘o¢ Timots” and Wanger of | VNiLy school held their Sith annual| claring that he knew of no better body | STowth and change, betwsen thoss |mules and hospital cquipment to Grey- | RUIMDOr of casualiies resulting from The proyince of Avellino bore the they did they would be ready to abide| ponngvlivania (republicans), and Ad- | Soioerins here tonight, which will be|of men in the world. Incidentally he [ Physical groups of animal life which | town. the earthquake today has not yet been | brunt of the rhocks. In the oity o by the decision of the commission. D e o hunocans), hd Ad- |fellowed Wediesday by the 56th an-| uid he was planning to introduce oxy | we designate as species, forms, races S8 definitely ascertained, some of the re- | Avellino little harm was done, and the Seecial Message from the President. | Sta” conferces alcady mamed arq: - | Iual ordination exercises. At a spe- | Zon Nelmets, like those worn by min- | 4nd the highly complex and composito | Colonel F. A. Bangs of Chicago at- | Ports estimuiing the dead at ff(y and only doach roparted was that of an old At the capitol things were not so|kins of West Virginia, Aldrich of | ol meeting of the trustees held io|ers out west, as a protection for the | eatities which rise before our minds | tacked the Medical Journal and de- | the Injured at several hundred. Tt in man iwhio disd ¥ tright e popul plassant. President Tatt ent a spe. | Rhode Island (republicas), and Foster | WENt Anton Gesner of ' Philadelphia | men going into smoke-filled buildings. | ¥hen we apeak of nations and civiliza- | clared that the American Medical as- | feared thore are many buried in ihe | ton, however, o torror-etrieiie | <ial memsage to congress telling of the [of Louisiana (democrat)., T e oo Gman ot Tho Husky Looking Body of Men. - sociation was trying to maintain « [TUINS of the houses which were thrown Horror of Reggio Recalled | settlement he had reached with the . Y, e dea - 5 Toward the close, however, Mr, | trust, before the house committee om | 90Wn in Calitrl, while great damage L 4 e school, granted a year's leave of ab- ‘As far the men are concerned.” | Roosevelt's voice failed, and he was |interstate er, was done at other places, with doubt- It was in the darkest hour of the | i T e e Taters COMMUTATION RATES. Sence. he added, “T' want io say that they are | oblized to lcave undeijversd & s bt by gl o Pl P ey B8 morning when' the” shoul wan fok 1 3 Right Rev. John Strange, bishop ot | as busky and fine looking & body of | of his prepared leture. Bet beberc ha ! o i h ] ~ I oy T8 | e o ot naw " ratcs | Eastern Roads Ask President to Pre- BaatTennessée, presented ‘certificatcs | men, physically, us ou will fmd any. | withdrew from the pistform e for- By e e e, diugnter of| King and Quaen HUmY e, the Seonw. | Sroused by siuking walls, the retting g > tion to is B. Hawk and | where. I've knocked around the world | mer president had th % 3 mier Luzatt! received word of th urniture and the falling of pister be made effective immediateiy upon wvent Increase. g 8‘; g“ > - D won the great au- | patrons of all the eastern horse shows at 5 o'clock morning, | from the cellings. In a y o 3 y P ne. The degree of bachelor | @ bit myself, and I think I know what | dience that gathered in th BE_B; Jrie morning, | trom g ' & _moment pan the signing of the sct rather than have 2 ay Stone. re 1 - i gathcred in the theater by | as a driver and rider of many famous | jes two hours after the occu had goized the 20,000 inhabite vho | it go nto eRect along with the other | Mount Vernon, N. Y., June 7.—On |of divinity wwas conferred by ety R o give to Chiet fi;'.u}'r‘eg:";,":s D ot s oetul | mounts, hag filed & petition Yor QIvoroe | rench f the. Guabe, B herat onos | ive b dally fear of & selnrals dRARE | | glaiises which have a sixiy-day lim- | behaif of commuters living here who | Sunn o Trintty colliks, Rev. S, S| Crokers intimation that the men are | ¥arious " beung cheered Tepeatedly allazainst her husband William C. Ral. | communicated the mews to the king. | HAlf clad men, women ana ohildren | ing P~ | are affected by the advance in com- | Drury of St. Paul's schaol, Con weaklings is: Go out and look the men | the usually solemn g o The latter decided to leave immedi- | fled from thelr homes scroaming with @roval of the measure. e Mt L s Tk e N e s e Wtk et etk T e P T k. one bll‘?‘i’ 'rh ons Central Railroad filed a | ately for the district. He intended to | terror, They had In their minde visions Why it Was Sent. b b arpeig g ngew oty Ry it "o | the hew men as well as the old. T tell | Jormed in the Toad-lmsen porme Dill In the ciroult court asidng for an | go alone. but Queen Helena insisted | of Measina and the horror of Regglo ST Sewitbent 18 his @ 8 Dt Of | Ly god Hurttord raiiroads, Mavor | AStort Lu L snd Rev. J. J. Lanier of | 700 tiey oe ail s husiona lot asil the younger element. William Rensiaw, O. 8. Kite and SR | thia was not hecessaty. as tie situa: | About & prodiétion that the dbprosen | e peToement Tith the railroade Y| Eawin W. Fiske today sent the follow: | " oz rre oNucs: qinner tonfght there| It 15, perhaps, natural that the old-| Start for Home Friday. | M. Taylor, formerly officers of the | tion at Avellino was not to be com- | of Halley's comet portended the end ef | Seal” and 2 apicdy determination as to | Ing message to President Taft ahd At- | it iventy graduates present, and | €F men of the department should think | ZNine cabius have been engaged for|7oad. The bill charges that the di-|pared with that at Messina, where | the world Sne sustice of thels mew Tates. e also | torney General Wickersham: Nadresses wers made by Bishops | that the newcomers are not up to the | the Roosevelt party on the steamer | fendants conspired to defraut the rail- | their majesties rpent several days In Relisf Bquads Organized. ! @&id it to prevent the filing of any new “This community desires you, if Brewster, Lines of Newark, Partridge | 01d standard. Go back to school or to Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, which will road of $2,000,000 in overcharges on re- | alleviating the dist % of the p The thor! P t th bue rates during the sixty days between | POSSible, to prevail upon the eastern | ¢ Ruoro Japan, and Sirange of Tens | college and look over the fellows you | Sail from Southampton Jjunme 10 for [Pair work. In reply to the king's protests Qu N e e b D | b-s of the mct and the taking | Failroads from increasing their pas- | p¢ CVoto, Japan, & trange of Ten- | C0 R0 AN i be. likely to remask | New York. —. Helena retorted: “As my presence is | they could mot stay the mad rush €0 SESEEE T Aot tuw senger rates untll such time as the|"CSSCS ow young and emall and undersized e THE BREWERS' CONVENTION necessary at all festivitin, it must not | the sauares and cpen districts outeids = Treasonableness of the same can be they are. It is hard to realize that ESDAY. lack where the people die and weep Ml e ooRId. Hot b8 TEMSORSE e e gl e Houne. ouse | SIOTR DfOre @ competent - commis- SOCIALIST MAYORYS EMISSARY. | you were like that yourself when you | o — e IN SESSION A} WASHINGTON In'the south, Ttafiana wutter:" therefors | {IERISTNG oen, could, mol be rguoned a bitter in the house i ere there. onsideration al avin, ank must go. It is my place as a woman | ¥itI Bd not be stonped g Victor Berger of Milwaukee Approves | : gs Bank | More Than 300 Delegates Meet at N A squares hundreds threw then | = to whether the senate amendments | Mayor Fiske has urged the mayors 9 P! Oxygen Helmets Needed. Begins. Wil ®W | and a mother. upon their faces and implor should be accepted as a whole or the | of other towns affected by the increase of Mayor Gayno#. ¥ illard Hotel. The king and queen were cheered s A b I measure should be given into the hands | to send similar appeals to Washing- T think, though, that we would do ? o —— by the o G e atiore cheored | mercy of the Almighty, ‘Then 2 ‘Washington, June 7.—The railr~ ©f conferees from house and senate. ton. New York, June 7—Victor Berger, | well to equip the force with fire hel- |, W2 o T Sy e (Special to The Bulletin.) hurried to the train, where they enre. | W8Ious fervor found expression in half said to be the “power behind _the | mets such as they use in some western @s sent to conference and con- | wamnington, June 7.—More than 200 | fully inspected the medical and other | grEanized pr s to the shrine of throne” of the socialist mayor of Mil- : With these helmets the men | Sideration of the postal savings bank | ,rewers from all over the country supplles. | BieAndrow, the protectaviol ORI NEW REGULATIONS ISSUED ENVELOPED IN FLAMES. | and wa¢ ia conference with Mayor | densest kind of smoke. I dom't know |dmocrats and insurgents in the house | o7 the Unted, Brewers &seocia Misfortune seems to have chogen | After seversl | of frantie ® | 9 g A V1 ally, e inutes v under the leadership of Representative e _Mew T otel. Freder Ttaly as a target. While the south has | tr y the authori wu, eded in re Gayrnor, informally, for fifteen minutes. | that helmets like this have ever been 3 bt iy Dbt bl g By Beard of Food and Drug Inspection | Number of Persons Hurt When the | Ths visitor had inany good things to | used by firemen in other cities, but the | Lenroot of Wisconsin, to agree to the | '0 Connecticut Brewers' associ been afMicted by an earthauaice, the | establiehing n semblance of calm, and Department of Agriculture. Controiler Blew Up. say about New York’s chief executive, | experiment is worth-trying. It works ff";‘l:*v:'ge:g:l:&" !gerhaul;-l}r::go:'x'u B+ s cs‘:md‘;":?;":‘-;;;' tion. | vagt region of Sardinia, the. largest’ rellef squuds wape or ze B rence. ", L s 5 Mayor Gaynor was honest, capable and | well In the mines and ought to wor.. encrgetic, he declared, as well ac a| well in a burning, smoke-filled build- calling on the Connecticut representa- Washington, June 7.—The board of| were more or less seriously injured | Philosopher and a student of history to | ing. ¥ hope to give them a trial soon.” éfi;:g;a‘;f‘;gf-"'n‘,: MI‘;N:'&' d-rrlr.h r‘a)l: et Ko, s ot i the teadine | FORMER FORESTER PINCHOT AUTOMOBILE SWERVED o0& and drug inspection of the de- |and a number of others hurt when the | 27, eXtent that amazed Mr. Berger. e e Dublie republican orators of the state, and is AT NATIONAL CAPITAL ONTO RAILROAD TRACK l SonirGI e Rl o opet s fioBes e “He ought to have been elected on | MEXICAN TROOPS yoted with the regular’ republicans| jasrman of the Ninth ward repub- { motlon was defeated 156 to 162, twen- | VSNt all day yesterday at the o (Spacial to The Bulletin) New Haven, June 7.—Six persons ning through Grand avenue, this aft. | the socialist ticket and to have back b g h | Sharp Clashes Betwesn Smoot and | Smashed by Berlin Trolley Car—Hart ot - TO FIGHT MAYAS INDIANS | The postal o cas | lican_committee of New Haven, wh ing the floating of oysters. This state- | erncon, blew up with a loud report, | Of him such men as we elected at our Cakon uD g e bores arter the asas | is said to be the largest voting district Pinohon Farineriy Wask Felonds ford ‘Party’ injisred ment is signed by only two of the|and a sheet of flames enveloped the | eCENt (rveut at the polls” said the | Government of Mexico Said to Be Su in the country. S 5 p- | tion of a rule Hmiting Qebate to eight » members of the board, Dr. Wiley. the | side of the car. ~Among the twenty e aold et ot orending tHe Facte: hours and requiring a wote on the | MT.-Orr was asked as to the politi- | washington, June 7.—Former 3 Cor June 7.~An mitom chairman of the rd, presumably | passengers on the car were a number . _Berge: © 13 Dbadge measure without amendment. This ac- | 2| Situation.in Connecticut, but re- |ogter Gifford Pinchot descended on the with & registry t [ war fused to say anything at this time. | capital today fo He sald he was here to attend ihe | of exerting “his Infinen g z his office pinned to his waistcoat. H i : Saving refused to agree with his col- | of women and several of these in their o = | Vera Cruz, Mexico, June 7.—Further | tion was in the face of protests on t ok card bore a “union made” stamp. Jsagues. Dr. Wiley has always main- | panic either jumped off or fell from > v ey g e et IR Rl PR SO SKIDDED INTO A CREEK. e s e rw I e P 2?":.?3:‘.:;&;‘2,‘?3“:3‘3 Sonvention of the National Brewers' | to prevent the passaws by tho senate New Haven and Hartford railroad here ‘where_they e injured include; e e 1 v | plying a le” to thi : association, as secgtary of the Con- |of ‘the administration bill t t |late today and the occupants throw and eught not to be modificd. Secre- | Mrs, E. B. Ayer of North Guilfor e < state of Yucatan is awaited eagerly | Plying a “gag rul 0'Shis Sosasure, [ Shvociation. 48, secibt e administration bill to permi punts th h, c 4 - . and that his work | the presid “ A 1blic | out, severaly ng M, ¥, T, ¥ E otvin an: 5, all o r Car Accident. 1 logisiati ave time to give to political matters. | * This acti as tnken as the result | verely bruising and aha) i The full text ef the new regulations | this olty. Mrs. Ayer is at the New r Sranisiig ment .authorities and army officers are | trary control of leg! lon. He aid state, however, that he had | o e ' i i } Siliows: = Sl ios | SUDPTessing the facts. El Dictamen | AN agreement was made later un- b rever, that he had | of an interview he had with Senator | Reld’s husband, who was driving, ax rne Foating of Shellfish. e e | e I anaieee 52 %he2 | pins it zaith 1o it correspondent at | der which it is expected the bill will " T A e Stmoot. who i In charge 0f the mens- |& woman and (o men who would 1ot Consiferadle e oo - e Sunol, daughter of the | Xotida. the capital of Yucatam, who | be voted on mex ursday. < cory ax law. and jude- | yre, th which the f ar forester | £1ve their name o8 e ot iamantion "3easion | g bruises sbout the bodv. ANl are|owner of San Jont 0 acft * Jarse | Sluaing the statement that forty per | occupled with criticlsms of the admin- | & BOPUISr measure in Cannecticut | triking out the provixion which would | bile werving onto the tra } Dractice of foating or drink- | shaing u) Tointell ‘of Eurelta, Cal, an author.were | Sons had bsen killed by the Mava In- | istration of the public land laws of the | (JRF STORRECTINT TRembEre Wi ATS | permit of the exploration and purchase which pushed §ng Oysters in water of less saline con- | Mys.-Ayer was accompanied by her | found under an overturned automobile | H2ns on Saturday, and that 5000 in- | United States in connection with the |3 Tq e _""l",“‘“ m are N. W.|of withdrawn lands under the mining evera ) that i which they wers | husband & bl clorayman, and when | in Penitentia creck in Alum Rock | Lrsents sacked ihie town of Vallado- | consideration of the public land with- | £ Connacticut. association, and ) o ragtien s e The . plete : : id_ killing the government emplo: v . S + ssoch a e Bt volaation ! D I S P Ul It [ e \ho were cousins, loft | - The connuander*of the gumboat against the provisions of the bill by | Merly president of the natio or- | petween Senator Smoot and Mr., Pin- the r number of the ¥ Bearinigh and to the Lriets | s, "aimors o riined s iniries. | tha eats at Alum Reck park in an | TaEoza has received sesled orders, and fScnators Clark of Wyoming and Rey. | E2UFMLON., Tihey, Tresemjul. OV | chot who had been fast friends for Mach ompany of Har informmtion submitted sub- | Mis. Aver hod b the mesntime moos | siectric runabout. The machine evi. | only awaits the arrival of troops from [burn of Idaho, Mr. Reyburn opposed | R8eUre BY g iRl “ialch Antl €, MCT” | many vears Their views were directly the hearings and the board | tapen” 1o the hospital Glectric runabout The Miachine ovi-|he siation at Perota, to sall. The |the principle of the biH. whue Mr.|Der of the advisory howrd of the na- | opposite and when they woparated Mr | s of the op'nion that it is mot im. Shortly after the accident several |the creeck. An examination of the | roof¥ were expected to reach here be- Clark confined higselt to opnosition | 1,00& ATrOCialAl. WE A . seher | Pinchot announced t he felt it to [WANTED MAYOR TO S§TOP CIRCUS ! to drink oysters in water of 8 | ambulances summoned by the police | Dodles indicates that Miss Suno} was | fore might. It ie belleved that the 1o torms of the prnting measure The | of ® darttora | and W, P. Wren o B e O ouat | Bilsabeth. M d ' content equal te that in which e - et et oS gl Was| gunboat is bound for Progreso. a port was under consideration when the . of | the bill or bring about its amendment | Elizabeth Merchants Said It Woul Wil gro to maturity It | STi%ed. as did physicians, who treated | drowned and that Mrs. Lintell was| gy ipe’northwest coast of the distyrbed senate adjourned. Both houses will Beiageport, | . af 35 if It wers gosaibie for him (o do w0 (Rbartare /with: Batirday Trads . oysters are floated in water e Gttt e e st o SR peninsula. e in session tomorrow. > t is_exBected that Mr. Dolliver B oontane tian dHGE In : ! b Tidas Gt o o ESTRADA'S APPEAL TO whom Mr. Pinchot addressed {1 e, e T T . oysters will properly mature, | S 1ona rapar 8 ot of @ fuse SEHENGEERBY S PEANUT. | nofitaiiedl That Gen: Tanacio Bravo, | BLUNDER SPOILS TIME TABLES. THE CARTAGO COURT,| Mhich resulted in his @ismis B0 g PRt L | b containing such ovsters # i i chief of the tenth military zome, with | - — .{the government service will DS R e i e sty and Tttty Sobeiod | yihe trolley company called out the Lodged in WmdPGwi:] S eI Y ear O o at Santa Cruz Quintana Distances Changed in Folder and New | g\ b0 oo L | former, forester's champion i g o iy e ted Oysters, othsrwise they = SBAEER Roo, adjoning Yueatan, had Deen or- Ones Must Be Issued. 4o move to compel, if possible the formance advertised for Saturd ' ‘ Be consiliered aRuitirated wnass seon| ®0 for traffic. A o Under. | d6r¢a”to proceed with 1000 mento Proposal for Mediation. tion of an amendment to the bill i e S g o * eion 7 of the Jaw. - ve ¥ o o At Under-| Valladolid, where he is expected to| New Haven, June 7.—In connection | sponse to the appenls of the merchants “Particular attention should be paid FUNERAL OF “O, HENRY.” BRIl ave Jesce o1, Oled at Sprineneld, | arrive infour) duys: Wit eheen i milenge. ADuonrine 9n| Washington, June T—General Es-| BOSTON BARBER FAILED o had: decided ot to wilow the per | ‘the growers and x;n of ove-| Bkt ¥ B e oy s eamat whl | . THe i baa:‘ 2 gmxr‘n which s‘a‘ued the last issue of the New York, New f;:‘;‘si-n":;‘“ d‘“f;“fi""‘;,‘";’"'l“"l chief, IN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. | formance to take place, but ow the characte any Frien: uth, 3 i rom here wi die: d by ve i ale he Cartago t of | onie Nt Se ova Ral ant” Sask 6 Lers to er of the water in P Prisdy ot 0 or at Little | Bgedin er windpipe Sondny. The | (rom, hiere withi 600 soldiers, should be | Haven & Harttorl timetble, thie fol- | J58 SPPSied fo the Cartago court of L Lo aenien that X 8 i b urch Around the Corner. chili's "parents, Mr. and Bre. O. G| O Progtees seme time foday, WIth |lowing atatement was isaned from the | {35055, SACRE Y2 Ioi 4o Obtain | Siashed His Throat With Razor, Then |tention, The merohanis bused i v o] 1ese &Gd ore > 2 any V' 1 y & P i . appes' on the round that 1 Pohiated it will invariably follow| New York, Jume 7.—Funeral ser-| GiJ¢rhill worked over the child for|nat the local militia will be able to| “The change of distance shown in | Offer of March 14 last. proposing that | Jumped in_Pront,of Train. s Bair bawt a8y, and thet It the . 1 se five hours yesterday after the peanut| . T & 3 - | the Uniteg S il . . the ovaters will also partake of | yices for William Sidney Borter, who | ontered. tne windeine hot W, 2t | cope with the situation, but reinforce- | the folder is due to a senseless blun- | the United States m e between the | = o . cus chme in here on that ory f ana subsequent washing | under the name of O. Fenvy bicame |t oot Tlabipe, but were unable | ments will be in readiness here if re- [ der. The company has not made any | tWo and that an election be held for |, Boston, Suue T WlUBE 0 €00, M3 | yereons would do any g The e o i ostng In was | known 25 one-of the foremost short | calied, who sent the chfld o the hos- | 24ired: alteration in its mileage tables, and ; Bresident at which neither Betrada nor | 1g2orY yoii " Sfurray, o barber. ran | pelifion wax wigned by ot 1he E tory writs jea, sl — the publications cating this are | Madriz s andidate, 5 2 . hington | most preminent merchants he elt tham of this pollution. | toasy n the Cruran o the marmace | pital. | Thers an operation was DSr-| PACKING CO. SUITS DELAYED. | now heing corrected by re-issue - | ——————— theoush = Bohool “and Washington |07 Jr'mot see under what pretest | tars found in intersiats com-|uration, “tiie Little Church Around | hungs, causing death late todas e “The erromeous _distances shown| A GREAT INSURANCE PLAN. e e e train at the Union | could crder the drcus not to shaw.* poluted condition because | the Corner,” the church~around whic 4 e i of o, Move: ntil Decision | have no bearing whatever upon the 3 S ” The tral ; ¢ A the mayol an 1 a of the water in which | i Gormer constonurch | B S . U atoai ot el Berlin to Consider Legislation to Re- K00, Mot Sark L] e ks Y u several of his | Annual Meeting of St. Margaret’s| About Produ ooks Is ade. T Shoentty. o squarely, but - him safely |ave cver oma g i or floated are adul- B [en e e Loan - < man sa 5 r v { storics. The services were - ieh | w York, June ommenting | move the Terrors of Unemployment. e th Al into ome of the |down o T . fier the food and aris act Tal zites "ot fivs Hrlloopal ch';:-:h.m:y Alumnae Association, Waterbury. | ranton, N. J., June 7.—When the the New York, New Haven and ors_of ploym. e g O e { iecu, wnd. it ) " . L. DONLAP, the rector. & Y| . Waterbury, Conn, June 7 | state supreme court today reached the | Hartford Railroad company’s explana- | Berlin, June 7.—The municipal a - o t . \ to come here, let them—and may the rector, the Rev. Dr. G. C. Hough : x the protection of the track walkers & P. M'CABE, oheon. anuual meefing of St. Margaret's | suite instituted by P. P. Garven, pros. | tion today of the added distance ap- | thorities are preparing to have iniro- | e e rosecal tonight van bee | children enjoy the > Feod and Drug lnspection. Many personal friends of the author | Alumnae association, following the | ecutor of Hudson county, for the dis- | pearing in its suburban time tables, | duced in the council this winter | fheves the man would: lve notwith Aginpos: attended. . Mrs. Sara Lindsey Porter | commencement exercises held today, | solution of the charter of the Nation- | Hugh M. Hewson, the attorney retain- | a measure embodving a plan of insur- | wianding his vAFOUS &ttempls it #ui- : s his wife, was the only relative present. | (1o following offieers were clected! |ni Packing oomp Armour & (o, |ed by commuters opposed to the in-{ance against unemplovment, for tha | sjde. oy} ety o REWARDS FOR INFORMATION etary of Agriculture. it - | President, Mrs. Willlam Kellogg, Wa- | Swift & Co7, and Morrls & Co.. Will- | crease in suburban fares, made the | benefit of the million anc half in- B it RN ety 24 aiad B.C. May 11, 1310 | e s . sdmirara, end b KOsy SNl eralann Julia iam D. Edwards. acting for Mr. Gar- | following statement tonight: Rabitants of the suburns of i BTl e Matety o8 AL ol A, Leading to the Arrest and Convistion | MOUNT WKINLEY EXPEDITIONS |clded those widely knows in the lii- | i ™\ ke Fare Waterh R L D e et | Sonnknense: otes oo T B e i e Ak g i 3 i After the service the body - [ urer, Mrs. Irving H. Chs appeals has rendered a decision on the | road. We believe that the company | legisiat ever proposed. The inter- | nare — The blood was flowing freel New York, June 7.—8o many dia | Following Reute Which Cook Claims |, ALteT the service the hody was plac- | D aken by thess comcerus from | must pay. e pepalty of $50 for emch| tion'of sthe authors In to combat. tha | Yert pohe, o s Mowing $re¥ L monds and other precloin siones ara to Have Taken. vi First Meeting of Arbitrators Will Be der of Supreme Court Justice | case in which {t is shown that extra| widespread distress ths 1 et t he tun being smuggied into the tr O Held Today. that tn duce their books | mileaze has been collectod on the dis- | velops among ti oty withstana Y 3 | hat they produce their oo . " > 2| e ong the workit ! St i tanding the increared Vi . scvar«'.‘mmg ::n.:—w&rd;‘; SMEE son oD New Haven, June .—The first meet- | and papers for the purpose of investi- | tances shown by the time table.” the capital during the winter EIGHT YEAR OLD BOY ":'r.-m" customa_ department, (hat t received here ar from the Par- 3 ing of the arbitrators—Clarence Dem- | Sation. R > Che details have not bec; g B ko - et gl o g S Xer-Brown Mt McKinley expedition, s Ing. For the Connectiont company. and | . This practically means that th ALBANIAN REVOLT OVER. lic, but i d ihat INSTANTLY KILLED BY AUTO | has been forced (o take & ' saying that the party reached Chulitna | Wickersham Decides for . Treasury | Dovia 1. Fitzgeraid, for the (sollees | suits are off for the ferm. Mr. Gar e plosgrs will i« = fen : y Tver. & tribotary of the Susitna, on | Agent Who Detected Sugar Frauds. |men —two of the thrce anbitrators who | /1 wants to place the books before | guppressed by Turkish Trooes and | P° &t O Baroum . Avehver- Beitnssecombiial. . O | of | raWirds for {Storration e New Herald-Port- will have the settling of the wage dis- | the Hudson county grand jury in con- Tax Colleating Redurned ; ver Surrendered to Police. leading to the arre convietion e Pl 5:‘@.':" r:{ou:hed ‘Washington, June 7.—Attorney Gen- | pute between the company and the | nection with the in\'esflzn,ltmn ott the % Refused to Admit Her to White e e ] ,’,f_:.,.:\“.’ on wmugxling jowe ¢ on 3 % gt parties are | eral Wickerstiom has rendersd a de- | men, will be held Wedncaday.' The | causes of the high prices of meat. e i el e Sahoot.: M;:]yy».u.“h . Jhne T—Albort Opdale, | business purposes wore = sent, ’ io havetaken, Fhe anow {n the ‘iils | Parr 1s encitied to pecover from. the | B embar ot e RS 15 to select b obe of New Haven County Commis- tionary’ movement in Afhanla, Turkey, | Washingion, June 7. —Although Jus | tnrs “Kied on' Hazmim avenie to- | Fhey promise ten per’ceni. of the for is deep. and the expeditions are be-|government the amount of his claim — has been suppressed, great quan- | tice Wright of t upreme court of | night by an automobile driven by Har. | elgn value of the smuggled gems (o - : Sk Eas sioners. ities of arms and ammunition have | the District of bia today d 7 Ao by - ot ing retarded by the lateness of the(for information given against the so- | Des Moines Primaries, Unofficial Re-| New Havenedune T.—Notice of the | heen turned cver fo the miltiars fue | clared in & decision that Isihel 1. | oo erwood of- this, city. . The |tie. {ntormes % = called sugar trust. turns. first meeting to be held Mondday, the | thorities, according to cable despatch- | Wall bore no ocular evidence of be i, W 8E ey e —— LONG DRINK MADE HIM SAILOR Des Moines, Towa, June 7.—Incom- | 13th, Dy the investigating committee| .s which Zia-Pacha, the new Turkish |a negro, he refused to order the board | (o8 1013 to get off by the ‘river, Op- OBITUARY. p oo Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and His|plete unofficial returns at midnight | Ppointed Monday to probe into the ) ambassador to the United States, re- | of education to admit her to the s dale jumped and ran directly In front Prof. Goldwi= Smith Swallowsd Quantity of Water in Order Fiancee at Profile, N. H. point with considerable certainty to|CORduct of the county gg"j‘;{‘)‘sfi;’fr‘:{»m‘:d foay Tl e somw Rk [wchogis s N G thision the ground | o¢ the automobile, which, it is alleged ) s b the nomination of Congr: man en- | 3N gen y | ment. tha! er father was negro, wa veing drives t Ate . 4 2 a | to Reach Standard Weight. Profile, N. H, June 7.—Theodore| i MOIGANCIOn Of Congreseman IKon-| (o Tsent out tonight. The notice | More than 8,000 firearms have been | “The child’s proportion of "..;...'”::d‘ ing driven at & Mgh rate & | Toronto, Ont, June Prof, Golds | i BEES 5= 3 Roosevelt, Jr., his fiancee, Miss Eleanor | ficds | TG FEER. B0 e MRRE @15- | oo%es that all of those desiring to do | surrendered by the inhabitants of Us- | blood is one-eighth cdenins | Sposd. He was lmocked down. hik|win Smith, ono of the most distin. | Eyanstille, Ind. June I —gohn Havs | Alexander, of New York #and Mm.|YZruan® i the ninth. Prouty. pro. |50 may on the day of meeting file|kub. Pristina and Prizrend districts. |sald Justice Wrigh et taneous, Sherwood gave himself ub | Sort e omir® e Or i | aged twenty-s ing in Mount Ver- | Alexander arrived here today, having | JEEUED" S0 TO% Sinth. - Brouty. charges, and is signed by Abner| Order has been restored, the despatch- | shading f graduati s gt S L ST ern tmes, dled at the CGran b T, tried o, enlist In the Unit & g ¢ lead to the | Teleased under 3 . m— o, enlist in the Unit_ | driven over the mountain roads trom | GUS®Fin (i the seventh. Carroll for | Haves, as clerk. es say, and tax collecting and military | shading toward £ very | nonde 10 appear Dhfore. the: superine | o ar i B i 3 . = Fou: il orn to J. D. Rockefel- | over the provine whether one is i p el R haruime, 1 o was the #lde ” e Becessary weight _He went outaide | shipment to California the collection | 56F Teturns. - e one is ‘el A coroner 13 conducting un investigntion, | Jute Richard Smith, 5. 17, of Rewding, : S & e T ler, Jr. = aland, Maucated i Rion and Un o returncd and proved to the recrutts | Gers cotiage hore “The Parvitare has | Steered Her Auto Through Side of a| xew York, P Two Gifts of $30,000 and $10000 to| Pennsylvania Coal Strike Ended. |WILD DEER HUNT IN NEWBURG | Lorsiin™ ool o - eloatod _officer that he had brought himself | been given to the bride-elect By her Bridge. say lomorrow a fourtly child, a Dartmouth College. Scranton, Pa., June .- The strihe of arpgrierr 4 u fellow of OXford when 24 | up to the required welght. Ile was ac- | motlier us one of her wedding pres- | Bridgeport, Juue 7.—While cor sou, has been born to Johu Ir. Rocke-1 janover, N. H. June Two_gites | the 12.000 empl in the | Pursued by Dogs, It Did $200 Worth | He war wdmitted to (e bar at $ =ats. down Sport hiil 1 Easten tee oralng | P hlir, Ir., and his wife, at their coun_ | o¢ '$80.000 und $10,000 each to Durt. | collierics of the Feur a Cosl| of Damage Before Being Captured. | colnim Lun, bul wesvrr engaved LI Mre, C. C, Lacey of this eity. whe was | (ry placé I Pocantico HHIS. Con- | youen’ college were sunounced tonight | comvany — betwe Dintore JSnd practive of law. He : Steamship Arrivals. . % rhat U briiies. Wi leariing to run her husbende ant: | firmation of the report could -not be |y *‘Bresident E. F. Nichols. The| Wilkesbarre was Lroughy to an eud to Newburg: N. Y., June 7.-Pursued | King Edward when 1he Iailec was | Liverpool, June 7: Mauretania, | $195 o< 98,000, That Jefri in&. | hoblle, became nervous and steered | had tonight from the famil; Jarger gift is from Alrs, Jane Esst-|day when phe nou-unioli mivers { by dogs, & wild deer appeared in the | Prince of Walem wid was & gieal & Chicago, June 7.—The first darge | the machine through the side of a e man of Manchester, N. H., in memory | the advice of Chevalier Fortunito Tis- | sircets the city this morniug. It | miver of the, late king In 1858 he wager in Chicago on the coming Jef- | bridge and into the water below. Alrs. Burlington, lowa, Prima: of her Lusband. Ira Allen Eastmen, of | car the ltalian consul Qashed through the plate gluss front | wes sppotnled rexiun profesmor of m | fries-Johnson prize fight was made to- | Lacey received a broken nose, her hus- Burlington, Iowa, June 7. the class of 1839, offer of arbitration of & drug store, smushed n big mirror | ern Bistory at Oxford, retadning that | and returned to the street. It fell in | chag untii 1560 an excavation and was captured, « TR 1866 he became profeasor of Kng« day between An[dy Cl"i’x and Edward | band escaping without injury. gressive republican l‘au(‘l“l KQYrI‘K fl0':ln R'I‘!e ‘.l!} of $10,000 l!' fl&om ;lo{“ pany. Dickinson. ‘raig be 10,000 against == in defeat in the first district primaries ussell of the class of " of New > y ‘, - $65,000" that Jeffries” would win. ' The | In the fiseal year 1008 (ho rallroads | rodav. Congressman Kemnedy's ma- | York city, and is made conditional Lo Poct e o8, Mot .| plietiy hurt, Tho deer was pué in |l and conatitutional history at Cor- | Vi r oW lowi of the United Stat; Killed, in add 0 o] © . W. Bi ksa P~ n the eoll raising $90.000 to vashingt Rl Thomas LN m v e ernted when ne Mversity, Il » mxe Wager was made at @ hotel, following ates killed, in addition | jarity rooksart, pregres- | upo nominated (mas o be | weunds heal. It did about $200 worth | shangad in 1871 for & mon-resldent | Siscussion of the Mght among 4 | to passe 70 of {iici 2 N reach fwe thoueand om the | make a fund of $100.000 to be uced to | Murphy wa Ly et e LI e "‘é’* S418 o thoir own om- | o ‘complete Teiurna atroase ‘the sutariss of ail professors, | pestmanter &t Augusts, Ga. of damagy in a few minutes nrofessarship and removsd te Torenin, = B 5 Pl L S e

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