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PRICE TWO CENTS Two Parties” Hunt| Condensed Telegrams | WATFR TANK FELL TO BASEMENT VOL. LIL.—NO. 140 : NORWICH; CONN., FLEW TO PHILADELPHIA AND BACK| Cevicd Paragraphs Dynamite Found P T ry Moeller, archbishop of Cincinnati, int’ H - was received in rivate audience Wis. . t Remarkable Cross Country Flight by Charles K. :S::;:‘“i?ffim.f'f::c;fh::ffi%&“:E ln Gon\nm s GB" Ffll’ s“as PhBlDS ; Lena Alori ot pittsburg wee | GT€aE Mass of Falling Metal and Water Weigh- within a week. l;&l::’flb in an automobile accident in E s = urg. p : : Hamilton in Aeroplane Castagtns, Golombie, June 13—irne| A LIBHFED: MATOH. HAD, BEEN| TWO , SERPARATE; EXRERITIONS T oy ing More Than Thirty-Five Tons * Royal Mail 'steamship Magdalena is APPLIED TO THE FUSE. STALK INTO THE FOREST. The New Cadet Chapel at West Point was dedicated, the rain interfering e aground at the entrance to tife port. N Se is apparently in no danger. She FIRST FAST MAIL BY ALL AIR ROUTE |5 3 it 0% Hluic | TRIED TO WRECK STATE PRISON | ONE TRACE OF HURTED MAN |, 'ty Stekeatst & teatng Fire | FIRE AT ONCE FOLLOWED THE CRASH - y years, died in Copenhagen. struck yesterda London, June 1 Lord Kitchener's | At Dannemora—Explosion Did Little | Murdere, i i Miss Agnes Marlow, a Spanish war r of Sheriff Haskins Passed| ,rse; ica application for natural with the programme. . 2, declination of the post of inspector- a. 3 . - 3 Aviator Delivers Letters from Gov. Hughes and Mayor | 250 08 of (15, Dost of #8pector” | Damage—Guards Quelled Threaten- | Part of Sunday Night in Schoolhouse | ton papers in the supreme court Montreal Herald Euilding Destroyed — lhirty Person Which he was appointed last August . : : 5 STk s % 2: Gaynor of New York to Gov. Stuart and Mayor Rey- | Jicceeding the ‘“{";u“ 4,15t Ausust | od Outbreak After Fierce Fight. Few Miles from Scene of His Crime.| The Treasury Der ment s takink .Lost Their Lives—Linotype Operators and Bindery . . . - . - Was communicates officially to the - . supply of smal . . . 1 burn — Eighty-Eight Miles -to Philadelphia in One | house of commons by Richara B, Hale bills, which seem to be in demand. Girls Buried Under the Debris—Every Member of E 4 - | dane, secretary of war, today. Plattsburg, N. Y., July 13.—A des- | Monroe Bridge, Mz r. R 4 ¥ 3 % . , Mass., June 13.—The hool: re to be es- Sy R Hour, Fifty-One Minutes—Details of the Round Trip e perate bt ansuccésstu 1 attempt to hunt or B Erolng: adiaglef ur: (aSchools of Instruction are to he cx- the Editcrial Forc> Escaped—$450,000 Loss. s kil early today. A fierce fight with one | Ramage paper works, resoived itself Z New York, June 13.—Charles K.|Hamilton was peering from the win- | After an lliness of Several Month: f the men involved who had obtained |into two separate expeditions inot the | An Express Trolley Car ncar Water- | Montreal, June 13.—Detween twenty | was located. Tt came b Hamilton arose from Governors is- ( dows, her hair fluttering in the winu Native of Plainfield, Conn a revolver, followed, but the threat- | forests of the Monroe moutain tonight. | bury, Conn.. ran into a hack full of [ and thirty people lost their lives todoy | windows. I ne of these a I Saist In st aeropians this oraGE and | . ~Oh! Mr. Hamilton™ she cried to 8 Plainfield, - A | ened outbreak of prisoners was quell- =i D e T e o O e the o of the oasfvler |l srept ‘along. the 'eopl SRER SRt b Bheat Sighty sipnt | friend, “we Tound (Mim? . les with (Shecial to The Bulletiny | | €4 by suards. Detatls of the affair did 0 “Expeditions Start Out. perhaps fatally. p system tank on the roof of the Herald | could reach the lndder. Grasping S 15 PAImAhIS 1 a Temacteble | nal~ but the mother could’mot spesk R 1(—‘ et ") wh |2t ‘become known until tomight. The first expedition to start was 2, bullding gave way and the great mass | rung with one hand and placing a f cross-countrs flight under the aus- |at all. She walked up and down the [ VESIETIY, June 14 hostmaster Wal- Explosive Smuggled Into Cell. ;,‘;gm by Irwin, Verne and Salem | Beginning With September, 1908, |of metal and witer, weighing thirty- | on another, she lent a helping had ces of the New York Times and the | swaying aisle of the parlor car, wring- . ty die ortly al i = yer, brothers, who had been on has i nthly 3 ve te vent « 0 | elght or ten girls twice her siz Vhe e e, o, ok, Times and the | swasing siale of the parlor sax. WFIRE- | tor 1 oiclock this morning, atter an | , The hynamite was smusgled into | guacd About the Fhelns honss Ol dav. | Larteris oorhe TniniY/nTease In | five tons. avent crashing downward to | olEht oF Lo B o encned "1 < L £y ey the cell of Edward Bi d hed g olesale prices, without a break, up | the basement. a girls had reached the ladde illness of several months L rogan and touched | Tonight they stalked into the woods, | to March, 1910. ¥ Wrie A dabi Ko tthel Hotror and had been brought down to s down alone. By this time es. IBatiog Governor taland s 135 | was & beautitel sight. cnough to being | o OMF- Price was born in Plainfeld, | off Put the explosion did little dam; | icaving the house without e guard. -| She Conn., June 15, 1545, eldest son of | 88 Guards who Tushed to the Spot| The second expedition consisted of| More Than a Million Dollars has| Fire broke out immediately, adding | the fire had sar ed and wmoke end landing at Philadelphia at 9.26. | to tears. Four hundred feet above the 8 , David Walter Price, a native of Wales, | found Brogan armed with a revolver, o te : Sluggish Motor on Return Trip. | S21th skimming directly above the|and his wife, Maria Smith, who was % |t menager o ovepowss mun aie | St Sy S S RS ST CEIFtaRGen. | beer vald fnio the tressucy on account | {17 hooHur 19 She Slkeater. (The SOSEISS | poREing, Srony Ky o e "ranch 3 L X Smith, v < vy, - o | display ierolsm in rescuing ¥ it wingows, . Th pAlishting st Aviguion nela, ho ge- | HieFauning. osomotive, glided.. tho | 23S of Friciol, Tnziund. "Walter G i double gustd was then | " Before leaving: Detective Bligh de- | Surle have aseregated 3342,624 scores'of pebple from perlous posi the bottom of the. ladder vered acroplane, too far di et e = is schoolday ain- red he believed the fusgi in the jagged and tott: walla. Some ] and Mavor Gaynor to Governor Stuart | make the crackle of Its exhamst heatq | ield. Where he lived until he was nine | €xXplosion pecurred and the cells were | be found within a mile of B T | United Briies Ambassictor :Hill ot | 0¢ the walle nad to cawa o Daring Wesous, of a Sterestyper % @nd Mayor Revburn, accepted mes- | above the roar of the steam engine and | Y310 Of ase. Ie later attended school | searched. 'Anctber revolver was oyt Monday’s Developments. Herman Ridder of New York lunched | the work of recovering bodis A dozen Injured people brought Sages of congratulation from them 1o | the rattle of the train. Them otion wag | in Brooklyn, N. Y. and in_ Mystic, [ in the cell o b e e o T hs e o With the emperor and empress of Ger- | could be safely attempted and it was | from the ruins by the firemen, man lopments of the day showed | it (he STPETOr and Grmprees ¢ Hot unth ‘after ¢ o'clock Ui evening | them with Troken lmox 7 (iess arred and man- bear in return, and started for New Conn., where Mr, Price’ ts are | Viet. eturn, and started for one of continual oscillation. riee’s parents @re| “Hlogan and Schultz, it is supposed, | that the hunted man passed part of thak the Drst body, ¢l York again, with only brief intermis- THting gently, first to one side ana | Puiled- D for food fuel snd il He had|th 3 @ | ®When the Civil war was declared he | hoped to escape in the wreck they ex- | Sunday night in a schoolhouse at o b Ryona: Fecoditit e ronght | was the most daring. Half an hour Siown approximately Seventy miles Of | e over Seria) Hills min tore hial: | enlisted Sept. 21, 1561, in Company G, | Pected tHe dypamite to cause. Readsboro, 41-2 males from here.where | 1 oy Hnared, Coneus Enumerators | £led beyond recosnition, was brouslt | ter”the firemen reached the bullding his return journey when a siuggish | the eye could not see, the meroplane | Eihth Comnecticut Volunteer infantry, he bad made himself comfortable. UP | seives into & union, with a view to Buried Under Debris. ¥ (e - kEQ /& bR v *y motor forced him to descend in @ | seemed to Dour Itacif’ throusn wpang | Capt. Hiram Appleman, and which was | THE SOLDIER A BACK NUMBER | to tonight this is the only t. .f him | paiing complaint to the government Bindery girls and linotype men fell | f0und under a girde \ Ewamp mear South Amboy. N. J.. at | with the Fluldity Of & streons seoking |(Composed largely of men from Ston- IN CIVILIZATION | Since he ins said to have shot and kill- " | tnroush the huge sap in the floors o | U4 not e disiodged. Although the J 55 p. m. The propeller was ‘broken | jts channel. ington and Groton. He was wounded ed Sheriff Haskins, Sunday morning, | Charies M. Cole, President of a cot- | the building and were quickly buried | HAmes were creeping perilc nea here in Ianding. but after repairs had | ' The first polnt of critical interest | 2t {he battle of Antietam, Sept. 17,| Radical Expressions by Scottish Pas- | When the Tatter called to arrest him for | ton concern in Mcmphis, was arrested | under machinery and timber Pphe ‘Srawie DAL o Sut the Jres ®een made Hamilton resumed his flight | was New Brunswick, where there,was | 1562 and came home for a’short time tor at Pittsb siihess the alleged stabbing of the superin- | and five other persons are sought un- Py iy way and stuck thelr task. In th | w820 and landed at Governors island | fhe Raritan river to cross, Toots fac. | oy s UpicUST, Teloining his regiment at or af Pittaburg Gathenng. tendent of the Ramage paper works. | der indiciments charging srand 1ar- A Deafening Crash. iowa ouwlde was | Father | Marir @t 655, Thus the return trip was 3 3 old Harbor. He was mustered out of L of those who escaped agre hon ho heard of The fight againe { | =7 estimatea average speed of 543 | Dace straight across the Beart of ine | (M Sept 2L 185 Mr Price en- (® Back nymber in SWiEAUon’ i | good shot. Ho whs weik smmed wen| Henry T. Gage of California, the re- | aster passed almost unnoticed. There | adminiatersd the late |l fth mmiles an hour, which breaks the rec- | fown listed at the age of 16 and was among ing 1s e of the antire g = pie was wallsmned when {00000 ten h ri an o Siant orenning” i ntie | church to the semi-conscious man. Fi [ \ ! ora mede by Curtiss' flight from Al- 3 the youngest of the boys of '61 who | tIY, systems Be left the house yesterday. e IR L R e LM L [ nally, however, the beam was cut ¥ Sy . New. Jork % A Specimen of Self-Confidence. | risiced their 1ives for commires cake | “Some soldiers who spy would do b e i Portugal, presented his credentials to | more, yomewhat more pronounced: but | B it, NN Vigal “way released. not & & { P That “Hamilton did not make the re- | It was a specimen of self-confidence | Mr. Price returned to Mystic after | CFedit to Ananias. VY B AY ST Gl ECE EonE apianuel, who recelved him very | I A tail that & ragh Ior he atair- | moment too mon. Both his legs and & } eurn trip as easily as the outgoing | that brought cheers from the crowds | his discharge from the army and in|_,Out religion is a religion of mercy WITNESSED BY THRONGS. K — Way began. Before anyone reached it | 8ome of his ribs were broken b trip. was due only to an omission Que | at the station. and from the party | the spring of 1865 was engaged as pur- ”E?-%rlflj‘tf:‘“in"‘,“‘d",‘;:a;?::;k’,:;{“ | Governor Haskell and other Oklaho- [ there occurred a final deafening crash Editorial Force Esowped, ji o baste. In his hurry to get away |aboard the special train. In pass- | Ser on the Mallory line of steamshipe. |, COrTUPLRE end, Cestadin® CUUS | More Than 2,000 Alumnae Back at|ma state officials came to Oklahoma to [ and then ch. on Some ""|"“”'“| de-| Bvery member of the editorial staf i ing one and two floors | egcaped unharmed, their quarte be i ing through the city, the engincer had | Before going to sea, however, he was | ences of barrack flife In —conserip: Nor BTG RNt D8 atate ‘capital dhhrar: thoust'| Bosibe Chsly to_commit suicide to escape the hor- the removal of the records from Tusla | before the awful crash died 1 | fng In the front of the bullding he neglected to clean his epark plugs; they found themselves able to crawi| (S 0 8 60 lo o0 "Narrow Escape they fouled: the engine balked, and | Slowed down a littls'and the acroplane | clerk on steamer Ulysses during the he had to come down on the banks | bezan to gain. spring and summer of 1865. In the fall 3 North: 3 was enjoined by the district court. g the Razitan river, two miles above | Mother and Son Exchange Signals. | 9€ that vear he went as purser on the | *o75, 0 hEG e g SAMIOEG Py g o R e Bt g’ ) e in ihe dense dust to & place of safety netype : B uta Amboy. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs, Beaudette | Lo LEAt, This steamer was wrecked | ;0% 27, SI0A G2 5y (e "Rev. | today In time to brighten the annual | SENATOR DOLLIVER OF 10WA The majority sought safety by rushing | =Tred Maloney, a linotype operstor Al American Records for Cross-Coun- [ Tan to the forward coach for a better | turned to New York with the wracked | DF. Wallace Walsh of Dundee, Scot- |IVY day exercises at Smith college. The DEFENDS THE “INSURGENTS? | 19 the front bullding facing on Vie- { (il fror ™ the Victorin square wi try Distasith Brokes. view. ~ An_ ambitious photographer | crew. e then served as pureer om the | 1and, in an address before 500 minis- | vy day celebration this year was un- L it toria square. ; dows. He arose from his ehair in Cartine o e 1 recora | CliMDed On to the tender, Mrs. Ham. | Ariadne and o as Goch Formmon e | ters of the Prebyterian_ United Pres- | usually notable. chiefly because more | Notable Address in Senate—Sundry 300 Persons in the Building. i e A ey A T i o ries, L Bolds the oMiclal record | iiton acrambled after him. Not to be | charge o¢ pier No. o1, Fuat river Mr. | byterian and Methodist Episcopal min- | than 2,000 of the alumnae had come Civil Bill Pasoen Fortunately all the floors held for | on' whitch he had been working dims Ly took | outdone, Mrs. Beaudette sturted to | Price then went wiih Williams and | iSterial associations. Dr. Walsh said | back to Northampton and also because Ayt ol about thirty feet back from the fro; Jeared through the floor. The edg 1 s that anything antagonistic to the |it was the last fvy day celebration | wwaaningion, Jume 13 Wall, and to this is due the fact that | bf the break eame just in front of his ®il American records for cross-coun- | join her unassisted. A S 2 2 as | Gui = try distance and duration, and, using | wer oz eand® | Guion as purser of stcamship Welling- S nide; m! s ., L ‘e stretched in aid. and in a moment | o, Iy Bobveos New York Christian mevement is anti-Christ. He | under the administration of President u s ~ . kis own figures for the return journey, | the delicate old lady was seated be- | Galventon s Coiveen I York and | e would disperse every army. de- | L. Clark Seeley, who retires this |ty listened to a notab n into the | ohair, nearly 300 | o1 the death list s not 1y | hundreds, for there were man Went Down With His Press. vigor: his average speed per mile established | sido h er daughter-in-law in the dust | He : N e Stray every battleship and raze every | month after having presided over the b - people in the building at the time BT 0r SIS SR n | He aw har and for the anatfime | sobCor Sicamanis Sile To the Yokt | loudiy sppiauded $hen No dushes. | ATEIEIE, | 1y peen g byhe presiagnt ot he United AWV ipsovrms Crmind WIS Nsorte s | o8:om e guonid hoor, st throsffaiyse B ey hut a telonine. Gt to Gove & the | Indies trade. Shortly afterward he 2 planted the | “yir Dolliver said he had h $he R anaa y . : e das. but 2 telephone v~ | trip they exchanged signals. Was mads agent of the line ot Semane | WELL KNOWN ST. LOUIS DOCTOR | seniors proceeded to Assembly hall, | eriend and- D 0 oo pany reached Scene the firemen | him, e landed on the next floor an proors isiand brought a new one by | 3B0g Fest Above the Kill Von Kull. |Jias Tads agen he L 0 where the indoor exercises were hid. d_and~supporter of the president | Lo 7 "the “windows of the upper floor | escaped by the front door .;“omom?i"th'“h“t e ”lblot '"fi"‘ Dhen he was 1500 feet above the m’m for the United As;otmmemm SHOT BY A PATIENT. | Class Prsident Caroline D. Park of “r’-‘d ;‘pr"ud b S etenhies wile th people and th oV Cause of the Disast: s, R0 tho AVIRIOr was &ble to fin- 5 P4 t ge ed States govern- it e . - - 3 that he was 'compelied to defend shim- | FOWded Wi e oo eyt £ : ! bbbt ons Ywenty-four hours was allowed in the | sey shores throush the fog—one of his | paciis ho sereed foe B srame Bria lected Him, cago read the class poem and J fended the proposed appropriation of | 1® W8 SN bogition and those in | Preaking af the supports of the tank Serms of the contract. d pacity he served for five years. While > 3. poein ose- { 550,000 for a presidential investigation | ¥ P Lol > of the sprinkier system i 3 . eight eylinders went back on him and | ht Samana Bay he marriod Aigs T phine Keiser of Kansas City, Mo., de- ot the operation of the present tarift | GaNSCT Were brought to the ground The building whs valued at $160,00 i W6i3 - Dolivary: by Ascoplans. Dever pleks? up again for his whole | A, Greegman, dsushicr of Geora and P oL R e R B T T San: Einuior Glny'a: motion tol srtke Heroism of a Little Girl. and. was owled bg. the Herald oom Carrying. as he did, letters between | JOUrDEY. Abby Greenman, of Mystic, and Mrs. | Grant. one of the bes o sy out this provision of the sundry civil| One ladder was hoisted, reaching to | pany, while the valuation of the plant #he two cities, Hagiiton created the Worst Spot of the Journey. Price died there. clans of this city. was shot twice by CLASS DAY AT BROWN. DHI s Tone, 13 1o 44, e Y O urth floor. on which the bindery | ls placed at $300,000. ’ i fast mail by the overlanl route | The train was nearing Trenton, and | IR the winter of 1874 Mr. Price lo- | Aloysius W. Ravne, o driver for 2 ac toric Exercises Und Lo AL AL LS e S0 R 1 5 .“P!h::lfialg,hx: _-:a r:!u::;l and de'l,'n- g‘zufltonflbes‘n to mount higher and glf't;‘; iGn E:Sterlfix buy !ndw the i:ne‘cat e ";l_‘;:hfin';”e."gmfl;;h o i :-.-nc::.c. nder the Elme | nrog-intions aggregaiine $11%,000,000, R - - i Betrate &t AY aeroplane <af de- | higher. . Here was the worst . G. Champlin, the druggist, then | %3 X mpus. an increase of $6,000,000 over the g i er mail from one city to another | his journey. Here was the wm:‘)fite;:-t located at 26 Main'street, whose part- | front of his offices when he was at- o amount carried in the bill passed by PISGITISRL) AS A FRISEY, WORL S AR RORE AN e i weith the punctuality of government | ware river to cross with steep banks | BerS had been E. . PBurdick and | tacked. Providence, R. I, Jume 13.—Bright | the hcuse w: sed by the senate. HE MAY BE CHARLTON. FOR ALTITUDE BROKEN vice. During the whole of his first | at either side; here was a broad city | GeOTEe Greenman, Mr. Price continu- | One of the bullets passed through | skies greeted the ' Brown university -ils amending the bankruotcy iaw | - - s e o he mever Garied more tham two § mith to path Alniate i ma9ad Clty | ing the Dusiness under the firm name | DF. Grant's body and the other struck | students when they assembled today | =n1 recuiring lind grant railroads 1| Latest Developments in the Lake Como | Walter Brookine, in a Wright Biplans i $ninutes from his time card and came | way tracks, and here was the possi- | °f_F. G. Champlin & company until | his head. for the annual class day exercises. | survey their lands s to render Trunk Murder Mystery. | Goes Up 4,384 1-2 Feet. : @own on the handkerchief 1ald to mark | ble danger’ of those erratic it wer. | 1877, when the place was burned. Rayne at the police station sald he | The students met late in the forenoon | ‘hem amenable to taxaticn were pass- c —= b ®is landing spot. with the precision of | rents that often follow a river. More. | F¢Sumed busines had been a patient of Dr. Grant and | in Sayles hall, where the class day | ed | Comé, Ttaly, June 12.—The aevelop- | Indianapolis, Ind., June 13 arin ' ® homing pigeon settling on its prech. | over. the railroad tracks were depress- | PIOCK in Main street and in 1878 bought | that the treatment he had received had | address was delivered by Warren Clif- The entire session of the house Wiri { ments in the mys In the murder of | to & height of 4,384 1-2 foet, Walte > Al Valisodtiing Gatnsidancs. ed in a deep cut and spanned by fre- h’x‘s former site, upon which he erected | failed to cure him of a mervous trou- | ford Johnson of Boston, president of | devoted ia 1 speeches delivered | Mrs, Porter 1 y have heen fre- | Wright biplane, t P e quent bridges. Hamfvon planned to | the Present building, into which he re- | ble. He said the physician scemed to| the senior class. _The oration was | during the permitted quent. The gr ng Irons w | eroplane racor ¢ Tt is a ninteresting coincidence that | go up 2,000 feet in crossing Trenton. | MOVed the same year. At this time he | neglect him. At the hospital, after Dr. glven by Winfleld Wardwell Greene of | eral de defictency bill e Nior Arching the bottom | a1eit ational aviation Zlamiiton won his homors today with |In fact he rose to some five hundred, | 00K Pis brother, Charles Thomas, into [ Grant was operated om, it was said he | South Weymouth, Mass.. and Walter | resentative Minnesota #po | Lake Cor part of a ma | at t edway the same biplane that won the inter- | “When I began to climb,” he said, la- | {he business as one-quarter partner, (probably would recover. Brooks Henderson of Jamaica, West | cytimism triotism as powertul | coat out this morning, which is thought | 13 flight, in ‘which ¥ pational speed trophy for Glenn H.lter, “T found the wind blowing head- | {1® firm becoming Walter Price & com- Indies, recited the poem. factors it the nation at large, refer- | (oq0nt s BT N o missing Charl- | exceeded the record of 4,164 feet, ma Curtiss, at Rheims, last year, and that lon’ and blowing much harder. ioo, | P There he continued in business | ADMIRAL FOOTE POST G. A. R. The historic exercises under the elms | riiz to the fun s of party org O Ry O rongthened the = theory | by Louis Paulhan at Los Angeles, In $e was Griven by the same propeller | Throughout my trip it was the same | UBtil 18 when he sold out to his COMMANDER DEAD. | " the campus took place this after- |iza‘ions in the government of hat Charit 186 had been murdered, | fall as also o speed triumph, v =itn which Curtiss recently made his | way. That is why I flew at a nearly | Prother and Thomas J. Bannon. S | noon. The undergraduates and a large | courtry. 8 L bl e epgilbions by the Milan | eording to the register Inatry flight from Albany to New |uniform height of 250 feet. In political affairs Mr. Price was not| gy uck by Auto Last Saturday—Died | STO™d Of visitors gathercé on the mid- Representative Leever of South | P0L % T ,'“',,, TR was' contmnioat Ats announced by A. B. Lambert of 5 , Comes to Earth at Philadelphia. | OF the sepuilionn aiiichest members # ital This Morni dle campus in front of Brown union | Carotina advocated legislation to pre- | (0GR SN tition hiere, that 0 man, | St Louls, ofcial tmekeencr, Trook ¢ Hamilton Took Many Chances. Now the - 5 - | of the republican party, but one of the in Hos) This Morning. later in the day, where the exercises | vent fictitious dealings in future sales | §8 10 the SUChOTIER TOVE (UL LRl (ins was 1,900 feet in the a e Bt vn ook it S i train was beginning to flit | counselors and advisers in this section leading up to the planting and dedi- | of cotton | disguised as 3 I8 oMt tnttes Afier s TaCL the eartt e D% over s tare T hresan rough the suburbs of Philakdelphia. | of the state, and locally was conceded | _New Haven, June 14—Tohmas E.|vating of the class tree were held, Clif- | A defense of Attorney General Wi might be Chburiton, was soen Rl | FURLes ST, o atter he ; ercame obsta- | The crowds incerased until they hid | to be the pariy leader. = He has served | Worthington, commander of Admirai | ton Henry Walcott of Teominster, | ersham in his attitude toward the | B8 way acroms the Swiss Grontor TRe Bl s, 000" et e ks S ot R e the descent man g A as made by Mr still co tomorrow, for teh police are vinced that it would have bec sible for Charlton to make h of ‘the coutry unobseryed cies of geography and set§acks of luck | the hillsides and fringed the roofs like | his = i f i :p % party in various official capacities | Foote post. G. A. R., who was struck | ar; spoke on The . Philiupine friar lands [n‘(r!d nom(?“wm.; ator has ever con-|a black net. Hamilton led the train |and performed the duty with cgedn to [ by an automol urday morning, 'rhx»s -ddr‘: to the ‘.',‘,:fa“e'rin;’.’.‘:ff- Crumpacker of Tndfan pered. Curties carried pontoons. | to the aviation fleld. Instead of alight- | himself and satisfaction to his constit- | died at the New Haven hospital this | was given by Malcolm R. Jeffries of [ Boih houses will EE: ! lower and lower levels until out | helght of 100 feet, he shut off the me tor and glided « | alongside the star In session to- sily to the groun ng ra iton flew 32 miles over the salt |ing, he circled the fleld four times | uents. He was a member of the high- | morning. from the effects of a frac- | Janesville. Wis., and addresses were | morre er with no protection but three in- | slowly, to give the people a full chance | Wiy, committee for many yea of th tured ‘Worthing was crossin icye . Fy i any years, e | tur 2 . _cron & 1s delivered b President Fau e e e EEA i et Tib thik Ehaslets 0 | ook i ana hen asttled with o | Westerly town comnell Temple sireet and stepped from the | ang President Johnson of the semior| BALTIMORE BRIBERY CASE. | S - | i d his waist He took changes on |dive that made the crowd catch its | was for three years a repr rear of a passing wagon into the path | class s TRIAL OF CAPT. SAMUEL P. LYON.| .\, o™ C0n™ OW ALIMONY t tops. bridges and moving trains, | breath. fa « to. | (he Feneral assembiy and servea one | of the automobile whi) struckc him. AR B i Presentments Found Against Demo-| . ) S (R ¢ bee . women and children rushed for | term in the state senate. throwing him to the ErowN:. fractur- w : o AR o ourtmartial\Regarded as Final Ph 2 ore. let alone attempted. With a [him as soon as he settied. and it took | In July, 1900, Mr. Price was appoint- | ing his_skull. The automobile was e TS0 70 Jan i il Ty il of Brownsville Affair. (¢ e A b el et e . aged from Divorce ing engine and twice compelled |a big squad of mounted lice - | ed stmaster at Ves: y v Ed V. i ’ SSRatitnte Jroptillin. he STl Kept | tah Bin ant his macsinn o T | e i e oy Bnd Was by, TomeRl We Teattoar uie ] Betton Mntens Hefwes to Pay. Finey o Washington, June 12.—A courtmar- 4 g, and tonight, his resolution | Hamilton stepped to the earth, boy- | $100,000 for a mew postoffice building. i A S B ikrk. Baltimore, June 13.—The gra o, ot Myar, Vi, June | Boston, June 13.—Jhatice Wiiiia g@rought ity own reward. ish and difident. Mayor Reyburn and | He was reappointed postmaster since Platt National Park. e e s i MelRysTennd shdesn tinu 50, for the trial of Captain Samuel P.|Cushing Walt of the Massach . § The Start from Governors Island. |GOvernor Stuart were there to ex- [ then as each term expired. He was a (Speclal to The Bulletin.ye= e . e . ey [ ways, & o Lyon of the Twenty-fth Infantry | superior court advances thess sugges 3 THE weather Sl to. b change messages for those carried by | member of the building committee of S g - N . % Glaas Homs 44 ¢ (colored) on charges growing out of | tions for limiting divorce e S b or flight. | Hamilton from Governor Hughes and | the handsome Westerly High school| Washington, June 13.—Every vear|Stead of imprisonment, Mrs. Glendow- | Hoffman on charges of conspir S s statements as (o the am- | “Everybody knows that divorce 2 roke . translucent and | Mayor Gaynor. Hamilton hurried away | bwilding and served as director and | the sundry civil bill is before congress|er Evans a wealthy society woman. ) attempt to bri City Coun ion Tneed in the shooting mffray | Increasing at an alarming rate in th o riy grey. with just enough moist- |in an automobile for & cup of coffes | vice president of the Niantic National | the Connectlout senators and members | and Miss Manel Giliesple. socretary of | 1. Welnefield, | The uccuse at o de befd he | conntry, and the gquestion is naturs in the air to give the propeller a | as Soon as he could dlspent. desently | bamis % A e e & aree ape | the Women's Trade -Union league. ap- | released on bail of £5.000 cach. at Brownaville Tex. made before the | [lyaq"ay to the best » h th thrust. As Hamilton wheeled | with the formalitios. 2 e Price was prominent in the | propriation for ihe Platt National park | Dealed today from a lower court con- | The grand jury invesgigation was | Foraker committoe ong, the ATHY, FON | tendency to wever marita asroplane from ita tent on Govern- | ™ pouoot to Clean Hie Spark Plug, { Grand Army of the Republic and |t Sulphur, “Oklahoma, whicly was | viction of distributing handbills at a | the outcome of a charge made b | misston of Inquirv. 'The trial ha re | RS0\ Ccked. Tt x nd, a special train chartere e ] S g i 2 ator | Strike without a license. Councilman Weine Hoftman | £8rded as the final phas: ir the son . asking A the New York Times and the Phil- | For luncheon Hamilton ate only a | menber, of Fancock post, No. 81, de- | Hamed n b ot ha Sum sekeq | . Mrs. Evans said after the court pro- | to1a him that he in $ Brownsville affalr. The pr should be obliged to sh he § phia Public Ledger, and carrying |Slice of cake and swallowed & cud of [ has been commander since 1599 "“| for this year was $25,000, but the house | C°edings that she woukt go to jail | more from Wy 1d ve [the court will be Colonel Shelis without M o Ty I .m:noflrl;;'r); .C ;X(w h!:! ;:flelbme. :g‘:e:-n 'fb:‘u ll:.::l ‘hbl&!k. to :het?:‘)d He has taken prominent pu‘ t in the | appropriated only ,50@6 In the sen- | rather Wan pay the fine. Ir;lgw ation f the ¢ ;ls\lx::'lrr,»ml;)- \kfl!:’ “" ‘Cap | ber of divorces would be ater . . Doty and Mre. Dotv. gain before special n | gevelopment of W A s e AL = #olidated Gas and Pow- | Staft corps, ar v e lecreased. Bfboa c's sidime of nd Femntivayia | could he' disentangled from tne yurd. | 37 cxtansive e g was | e A o Tras oot ot ot (%] Funera) of Mirs, Margerst Leavittfe- company WAS o | i Tawiana, Twenty-arat infontry, fn | ST e Fi § erminel in Jersey Ci where it was sidetrack t looked | resort. He was a leader in the West- | ed out on a point of order. Lates Smollen Hotman deciare there 1% ne founga. | named as judge advocate, mome of ‘the | c¥rem Anots t oint, I s 3 e West- | ed o 3 - e W embers of the court proper are in- | the 7 . A like rain, and Hamilton wished 1o take | Criv water works fight that bagan in | however. the amount was fixed at §20 | New York June 13 _The funeral ot | Hon for the charges State's Attornes | JImICTi of he court proper &re | granting siimony tnere s oud be for i | Aboard! er- | 1892 and resulted in the present com- | 000. The conference committee will | Mrs. Margaret Leavitt Smollen, whose | QWWERE ANOURERE LAAL BE would expe- er mercenary women seeking dlve f 5 HE WILL FLY FOR CHARITY. SURDINE ArRsty S eusDmame. ;x =AM aboard:” cried the conductor, | Moktay ln»;’efimt;gcg:! ;;:Er”:m Plste system. Any movement for the | now fix the final amount. death in a sanitarium here was made to_clean his sps " plug. e b e M Seemsemee T such a mystery by the famlily, wasfheld | CcRANBERRY CROP DAMAGED. Be=: oudden stop | There was no sign of anvthinz | Mr. Price was married a second {ime Marine School at New London. e T £ o had attempted to rise and afier a | [LoPE, however as he soared stralght | the present Mrs. Price being formerly (Special to The Bulletin.) Sares Smollen the “candy Kid" chauf. | ‘Recent Frosts Affected Nearly Every Briet run over the sands of Governors | lia had vanished ia (e hase, - o | Miss Lucy Annette Greenman of ¥ Washington, June 13.—The navy de- | four. who eloped with and married the Bog Near Harwich. . tic, or of his first wife. He leaves | partmenY, after practically having se- | young heiress, was a mourner at her R Hamilton Intends to Invite Roosevelt | SLEERLERS MANrDIES i to See New Britain Trip. | Assertion That He Had Not Slept In 20 Years Was Not Dispro New Rritain, Conn., June 13.—Charles K. Hamilton will fly in New Britain on Y. June 1 Fackettstown gsland had abruptly halted. much to . 5 i< he mystification of his galiery, What Anxious Hour of Telephoninz. his widow, a don, Walter Smith Price, | lected the naval station at Port Royal, | grave and wept bitterly. Harwich, Mass. June 12 < 1 4 bappened was this The sands At Metuchen he swerved sharply to | 8nd a daughter, Katherine Greenman | S. s finally decided o locate the | Despite the estrangement of the | cranberry cro has again heen se Saturd ',‘JHIV 2, for the benefit of lo. Alonzo Wire former of of B ~ere sofi from the rains and the hi. | the southeast, away from the railroad | Price. Mr. Price was trustce of the | new marine corps advanced base schooi | couple, Smollen visited the Leavitt | Iy damaged b ihe recent heavy frosts. | €al charities, There will be a race f'yoe who msserted that he had n lane, running on narrow tires sank | tracks, and at Menlo Park, two miles [ Seventh-day Baptist church and an|at the New London maval station, and | home and attended the funeral cere- | On some bozs ihe estimaied percent- | with an automobile and a side flight to | 5 0f (0 wanty vear - A I eep. In sinking one of the whaels | farther was lost to sight beyond the | active and consistent member. Major Melville J. Shaw and Captain | monies at the invitation of his wife's | age of the Terry buds blighted is and \v-\\v Haven A y‘ night of bronchial trouble 1 ked up the end of a hidden stick, | irees. "'When last seen, he seemed to Iogan ¥eland of the Marine corps have | parents. at least 50 per Awnt. while on others fator will extend a personal|yayeq that his sieeplessness . Mhich came into violent collision with | be flying low, as if stopping to a land- | Negro Taken from Officer and | been ordered to take charge of the the damage is from 10 to 20 per | Invitation to Colunel Roosevelt t0 come | rogule of u lightning atroke the whirling propeller. A long splin- | Ing. Theferore it was no great sur- Lynched. School July 1st, with ten or a dozen | Strike Closes Plant of Rhode Island | Nearly every bog in this section of | to New Britain for the occasion. e s s vming e E #er. four inches wide, was torn out | prise to find when the train reached | . - 2 5 officers to assist them. The school will Horseshoe Company. Cape Cod was affected. All veze: " = watchman. for the Lackawanna r ©of one of the blades and the aviator | Jersey City that Hamilton, who should oo, Miss. June 13—While offi-|be in session only during the summer i R T 3 13.—The | OF every kind was also hit hara Cheshire Civil War Veteran Séruck by | road During the day he recl #ad to shut off his engine. Then fol- | have reached Governors island in ad- | {7 from Arkansas were en route 10 | months, and just how many marines N Rl e Talons Hotvenne | dens beinx practically destroved. an Automob on a eouch but did not close oyes § . AMiss., with Elmer Curl, a.| will be in the inschool cannot be learn- | Plant o frosts could not have come at a worse | o Caonn Tyine s aucuguy | Many unsuccessful efforts were made i . becausc Into | Morse, 75 years old, a veteran of the civil war and a resident of this place, was struck by an automobile tonight and several ribs broken, his right arm to disprove his assertion that he neve slept. He Is wurvived by hix wif one daughter, { company was closed today because of | time. the cranberrs men Jowed necessary delay in fitting the | vance of it. had not been reported. v N jer used by Curilss in his flight | There followed an amxious hour of | 510, they were vho (00K the magnt | ed at this time. a strike of about fifty of its employes | tha ] just turni o ‘blossoms are fjust turning Albany to New York. Fortunate- | hurried telephoning and speculation. e The Curtiss machine was stil on | Finally came this brief anmouncement | to Mastodon and Iynched him. Curl | Federal Prosecution of Great Lakes | DO Wentout last week The company|cranperries - e Ry e Ty Bt New: Tore: was charged with shooting W. P. Mil- employs about persons. It is ey, 1 I Train Follows. “Hamilton stuck in the swamps at [ l1oF. & plantation manager, who at- Sy S pCtatle St s\ el i L Slowel) Steamship Arrivals | s R e gnd Soutn Amboy. tempted to arrest him for an improper | Washington, June 13.—The govern- | until September, as it usually shuts e A wer Wil | 884 leg fractured. = Morse had sust | Native of Bosten Porished in Seattls letter to a white woman. ment is engaged in collecting evidence | down during July and August, because Flymouth, June 13; Ka stepped from a trolley car when the Pive. 3 w - automobile, driven and owned by Rob- | Seattls, W b 13,—Phi y At 7.35 Hamilton was off again, this 5 #ime without mishap. One minute and Stuok in South -Amboy Swamps. _— intended, it is understood, to form the | of the hs A i @ haif later the word of his start had | | As Hamilton explained it later. at| New Haven.—Members of Mary Clap | basis of a suit against the Great = Naples, June 11: Moltke, from| ert Irby of Washington, D. C. 'who is | parley, who occupled & room in one \ over the telephone wires to the | the point where he left the Pennsyl- | Wooster chapter, D. A. R, will go tn| Lakes Towing company under the | Wellesley College Library Build- York. = spending the summer here, hit him. | the wooden hotels burned Friday nigh i ivania terminal in Jersey City | vania tracks he was then leading the | the Colonial inn at Woodmont June 1§ | Sherman anti-trust law, on the ground ing Dedicated. Cherbours, June 12: Amerika,| Morse was taken to the New Haven |iost hisi life in the fire, hin frie i the special train wae after him. | special train and mistook the tracks |on the annual outing. that it is a combination in restraint | -welesley, Mass., June 13.—The beau- ol S 12: Caledonia, | BORPital where it Ix thoukht that the | concluded todmy. Farley. who wa ton’s route to Elizabeth where | of the Lehigh Valley for the Pennsyl- of trade. titul mew library building at Wellesley glyfl'\:“-klulle 2 ‘aledonia, | jor “will have to be smputated. No | ooy aU®0 G e Y Rliop Pl was hoped the train would meet | vania. where they cross at Metuchan. College was dedicated late today with New Yoo . Duca DrAosta, | STONs hAve thus far bern made R S, metop AP & Fon Kull, behina Staten Isiand-- | taking it for the KNI Vou Kui, and | 2d some since carly morning. he came | | Santa Cruz Cal, = June tory exercises were held In the pres-f from New York. Prices:: o st g — e Ihes Thether Thas the QIRNCE (o | then ran. Ints Aeotbl » 204 | into sight at 6.33, a speck on the dark- | Jobn W. Tivman and Cyril E ence of many guests in addition to a Bremen, June 13: Prinxess Alice. New York, June 13— Prices of beef | New Haven Public Building to Cos i Biinanetn Trom Jerssy City by rail s <5 e Ching orizon.he apeck scrod ¥: | rean, botn of New Bedford, Mass, | larse body of students and alumuae. - eacohh were advanced loday., The new fig- 1,850,000, sey City by rail Same Home. e stationary in the sKy. hen 1t gres | were arrestcd today on u_charge pre- | President CaroHne Hazard of the col- Dove . hbe s: Miulnd, trom | ures sre said to be ibe hignent i w | e Sone e A il p ) A P ) e enelation e wholel rice ol on, June 12 I r red by the husband of Mrs, Hyman, | lege presided. York. | Ereecnd beer was advanced from 12 |ing for the erection of a pubiic Lulid at New IHuven, Conn., at b vost of A 00, pased the neudte (oday i ! to the house fur its action , Engineer Sees Huge Dragon in Sky.| The remaider of his flight was a | slowlyglarger. FPresently the two | [0 No sight of an aeroplane at Eliza- | patchwork but it dbrought bim safe | planes could be discerned and u dark | Hyman arrived Saturday In search of §ao Liverpool, June 12: Arvabic, from h. No sight of une at South Eliza- | home. On leaving South Amboy, he | spot that was Hamilton. A shout went | s wife, who. he said, eloped with | “Big Nell” Walsh Committed Suicide York. ENE Bt L Sl but | headeq enst Yoo Sinton Tsland, crossed | up from the crowds. The whistics of | Carreat. Both are in fail In default | New York, Jume 18.—News reactied | ~At Hamburg: June 13, President fetall prices S Sheiper Sitiiesg doma | e X Vo Xal whinied aver the [every ceasel in the tay vocitewied | of $1.000 bail Now York toniEht of ‘the Geath at | Lincoln. Trom New Vork Amerila, ingly. - o8 » ho ¢ ‘shape e & e nd. and in a quarter an hour | their aj lause. In another moment N s N. Y., on lursday las from New York. ok e Boston Bee] Prices Go Up. D Waish widow of Stewast | At Genoa: Sune 13, Moltke, from| Madrix Forces Take Cape Graci Earth Shecks S8till Continue in Italy New Orteans, June 13.—Advices re Avellimo, Itady, June 13 Karl ahead of him and far | giter he hed ‘stratad. was ia sight’of [ landed thoroughy " tired outcrimy o ‘againat - ng place. but smiling and cool. The ‘crowd | Boston, June 13.—The wholesale price | A. . gambler and gunfighter. She | New York. . od Redl e e el L 5 e Lo plad ceivad here tonight by represchtitives | ehocks S continue (o alarm (e of the ttular government in Nicar- | provinee. A vers severs one th swarmed about him_but his first con- | of beef was advanaed 1 cent 4 pound | ended hei life by drinking poison. cern was to greet his wifa. who ran | today, from 111-2 cent &t 12 1-2 cents. | Like herg husband. “Big Nell" came | Texas prefers to squeeze Rockefel- to kiss bim. apd then to light a | The proportionate increase in cuts was|from © go. "Big Frank” died last | ler's money out of him legaily than te [ aguu say that Cape Gracias was taken | morning seriously damaged six houe = cent or mere e G lmceant it as u zift—Houstan Pasi. - terday, by the Mdriz foroes. 1 adjoining villars to 12 1-2 wud 13 epnts & pound, an were increased accord

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