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PRICE_TWO CENTS Condensed Telegrams. ‘Thirteen Nominations by the presi- dent, beside about 100 posimasters, failed to be confirmed by the senate. Payma Three Lives Lost Much Speculation Shot by Bandits Out of 1500 %> = == 5= At Oyster Bay HIS GUARD, A (oucsm;m, ALSO | ACCORDING TO OFFICERS OF THE | (30 of the United States toward is | oyt OF WHICH ONE WELL-DE- SHOT DEAD. FADIRT; COMEANY The Senate Adopted the Joint res- FINED RUMOR COMES. olution, which originated in the house, authorizing the appointment of a peace DAYLIGHT HIGHWAY ROBBERY | EXCURSION STEAMER BURNED |commission. TAFT, ROOSEVELT, HUGHES, A Delegation of Miners Called on the = P:esl;don} and urged the nhp-po'l‘nugen: On the Mi of Dr. J. A. Holmes as the head o Shos Factory Weekly Payroll, About|On the Miss the new bureau of mines. P the FI. Wi tartd Ciga- —— 96,000, Taken—Two of the Thieves e Wiere Dimied By & 108 [ president Taft Bigsiad. fie] fived and Sh Other i rette Stub, 3 harbor bill, but sent a message to the g ot : senate saying he considered the sys- tem a bad one and would not sign another. Lynn, Mass., §une 26.—That the| J-2€rosse. Wis, June 26.—Only three Oyster Bay, N, Y., June 26~—Tho murder of Thombe . Tondremt ahe|persons out of ‘1,500 lost their 1ives | A Joint Resolution .passed by the | @Mbargo which Theodore Roosevelt Patpolman James IL. Carroll, who were | Saturday night ‘on account of the | sangte extends for two vears thé time | Bas placed on political news direct shst down by bandits vesterday while | PUrDINg in the Mississippi river of the | guring which ex-confederates may file | fFom Sagamore Hill was not lifted to- o their. way from the T oon MNational | xcursion steamer “J. S.” according | Claims for losses of personal property | 98, and, in the absence of any visitor Dank to Mr Landregan's shoe factory | {0 Ofiders of the Acme Packet com- | aftar surrender, whom might be connected even ro- With the weekly. paytoll, amounting ty| PADS. OWners of the vessel after motely with politics, there was no de- nearly 36,000, Wan mot lone mromedl | careful search amd reckoning of pas- | The German Government, following | Veispment in the ituation which the ’ Cabled Paragraphs. - Santiago, Chili, June 26.—Vice Ad- miral Juan Williams. the “father of RAIN OF BULLETS IN CHINATOWN Put to Flight the Usual Large Throng of Rest-| vers meins sume R merly chief engineer of the Pennsyl- less Sunday Sightseers. Jenia road, died suddeply from heart Rome, June 26.—The vatican Satur- - d‘hyld:“ ning renev;ed the smt‘emel‘\t y it has already had occasion to THE T WAR BREAK T AIN make several times, that all reports TONG B 8 0UT AG of the resignation of Cardinal Merry’ . ) del Val, papal secretary of state, are - e entirely unfounded. Chi An i |— ] Rome, June 26.—The ministry of Jus- Three inamen Shot, other Painfully Wounded qome, June 26—The ministcy of Jus- More than Forty Shots in All Fired from Heavy Cali- | cign ofice ihe evidence in the case of Mrs. Pl;:'(ir (gurhon, W!‘IQ Wtfl; II:‘)I‘ i . | dered at Lake Como, leaving the for- bred Revolvers—2,000th Anniversary of the Found.|dered at Lake C e S stops H 2 i h Lt t] ex- ng of the Society of the Four Brothers—New Yorlk | fo bs taken In the matter of (Re %0 Police Reserves Called Out % N the confessed slayer, Porter Charlton. — / sippi River—It is Said All Three May Be in Conference at Cambridge This Week—Gossip of Jmportant Political Gathering. TAX INCREASED IN : BRIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. New York. June %8—The furtive)Tong and the Four Brothers occuby| g, .o iao of $400 to Meet Past Year's = “: “today. irios - | coming conference with Gov., Hughes = war that sl ‘but never dies, | each their own streét, and no prudent E 4 < tated, was the tement made today | S°0Eers La 2 an inquiry regarding American con s Toms e D e i | Sacmber of one soeists. trespasscs on | Bills Authorized—Billings’ Hall to | Dby Haccinici Wiadoupsii, one of b | Others Cut and Bruised in Panic. |cossions in Asia Minor. suggests, (hat | has created. o ittie” thangle of marrow streets, | the territory of another. Pickets had| Be Retained. three desperadoes. Wiadoupski is| While five other persons were se- | the promoters reach’ an agredment Roosévelt In Fall Campaign. locked up at police headquarters await- | verely hurt in the panic and fifty oth- | With the Bagdad Railway company. The news that Colonel Roosevelt has ing his arraignment in the district | ers were cut and bruised in escaping g decided to enter actively into the fall court, tomorrow, while one of his com- | from the bpat before it burned to the | Moses Haas of New York and Gred- | campuign has begotten endless specu- paniois, known as “Joe Andtoik, Is|water's edge, those who went through | erick A. Peckham of Cincinnati, plead- | [ution. fowever. from which thers nes dead and the other, “Andy” Abeson, is| the experience say that the small num- | ] guilty to the cotton leak charges, | grisen one well defined rumor. There dying at the Lynn hospital. ber of casualties seems marvelous. after fighting them for five years. Haas | ig o persistent buzz of gossip that the the bricks or etiined the pavements | Sunddy and because of the banquel. | large ‘aticndance when called to order | . Actording o the story which Wiad- Prompt Work by Crew. was fined §6,000 and Peckham $5,000. | most important politicel gathering of = elack by < % ¥ = i A hedd wee) fed In ihree minutes seven CBIna |'Somebody Overstepped the Dead Line.|at § o'clock by Committteeman Henry | §ilPent (0" Choteca trom Hoston and heSTompt work by the crew and cool- | A House Bill Authorizing the grant- | Je°GI THOnthS ts to be helf this weelc nearly as quickly as it had begun, and | Somebody stepped over the lime.| Henry Gebrath was chosen modera- hangine around that clty for | Ooo0eg o O e D ense e, | 18 _of papers of honorable discharke | “xo "positive confirmatory evidence the remainder of the afternoon the | Somebody began to shoot. It is doubt- | tor, and by vote of the meeting Wala e ooking upsuccesstully Tor| . "iye arst alarm of fire was Bounded, | ar e anriir e el e AP ihe | has been procured, but much weight is strests were as quiet as they had been |ful if any white man will ever know |ter H. Spaulding cast one ballot for s D ey proceeded 1o | Ton that prevented hundreds of | il Bt oIl A AN the | Placed on thres words spoken yester- 27 instant before baitle and murder | who trespassed und who punished. be- [ Arthui 31 Cobleigh as cleri. who was ey aaa gt been In Lynn 10n€ | Dersons from jumplng into the river in | somen & SPain Was Rassed by th¢|day by Cel. Roosevelt when asked if ho ke the stiliness. cause the rain o els came too fas decl; d elected. egal » oted 1 e e ared elected. ' By the report of| guarg coming from the bank with the | Midstream. o o i tie e & DAt e just off the lower Bowery, known as |been posted today at the ends of Pell Chinatown. In ninety seconds three |street by the Four Brothers, and scouts| According to the advertised warn- Chinamen were shot two of them |with Ong Leong Tong patrolled the|ing the annual meeting of the Bridge fatally, a third was painfully wounded, | adjacent boundary of Mott street. | school district was held on Saturday and more than forty shots from heavy | There were more policémen on the|evening in the schoolhouse on Main calibred revolvers spattered against|beat than usual, both because this was | street, East Side, having the usual i i 5 from too many directions at once for| Committeeman Davis, which was ac- S treets Thick with Sightseers. . = > ot | Peavy ba ¢ suspected Mrs. Emma Randall of New Albion, re: Tentatively A ted s iy zo“m o, | 8 S¥e to catch the arst flash. And|copted, it was shown that the district | f e ol T orae the . anly..one who. Droks | snr e e e el atnrs, sity. he sald: Tt happened that the 2,000th anniver- ‘hinaman 5 >| had spent about $400 more than had | ihe attack which was carried out a few | through the guard on the edge of the | tign of the two hundred and Afti oy ¢ feomn. His manner showed clearly his un- willingness to discuss the subject, but gary of the founding of the Society |the inevitable innocent bystander, was |been appropriated. Outstanding bills - et 1 > % The Four Brothers fell on this day |the first to fall shot through the ab- | to the amoant of about $250 hag been | TlDUtes later,and which resultea so|decks. Twenty men tried to grasp | anniversary of the settlement of B 4 X °% |.disastrously for all. her, when she plunged from tke upper N. J.. to be held at Jersey : ©f rest, and in its honor the members | domen. He will die. Chu Foo_was|found; flooring estimated to cost $50 sly 5 gen, { e 1S 218 not ‘adny. the et rrii Sere to Eive a banquet in Pell street | shot behind the gar, and in the back. | had cost $112; disinfecting by order of | Bullet in Captured Bandit’s Brain. | %°ff<, 'ic, the water and drowned. | Gctober 19 to 23. Bl i droadd Lot R at five oclock. A monster scarlet flag, | He will dle, Chu Pan was shot|the board of health, fucl and other| Abeson. the man at the hospital| One Man Porished in Bont's Brig. A House Bill Amending the fmmi- | HaVIng said yesterday that the govers- a ated from e g s i v Hav] . 4 b, ee Colonel X scalloped_in green, flo 3 items had run the expemditures above| was reported today as having a stight | % ol pa o 00 F SOTE NI ) gration daws to permjt certalr persons ‘;5.522‘ e ‘;:L‘Q'-ll:?'l:m(e):/;l‘m Cam banquet hall and guests began to ar- | are not serious. Thus far it has been | the estimates. chance for recover: Ithough the bul- rive early from all parts of the city | impossible to learn to which Tong the Treasurer James W. Blackburn re-|let in his brain, which the surgeons and even from neighboring towns. | individual wounded belong. All were| ported receipts of $2,853.06 from town. | dare mot probe for, hgmpers his re- Eunday is market day for Chinatown. | taken to a hospital, $819.65 from tax collector, total $3.- | covery. He slept some last night and Then the streets are thickest witn Reserves Called Out. 677.71; expenditures, $3,652.55; balance, | Passed a comfortable day today. while leaving the steames John | to complete their naturalization with- | DY Plane of Waukon, Ta. was locked in |Out being subjected to the delay gen- | D) the boat’s brig in the hold for dis- |erally incident to the naturalization orderly conduet, and in the excitement | process was pasged by the senate. hat President Taft, Colonel elge and Gov, Hughes may @il three foregather. tseers, then the chop suey restau— Y 3 Eo 2 i by of the panic no one thought to release = = BUIL - s Thrive B sao i Eenoin bash | | Tiaisolle made s sobimblo Mot By | it repaned $15be Coed ous’ ot | PORTER CHARLTON him. His charred body is in the river | RORABACK'S SUCCESSOR, HEsRiOswLILDINGS, rooms the dice rattle faster and the | ervbody that ran, but there were more | the §24.63 balance due on the 1908 Tist. IN A NERVOUS COLLAPSE, |Suilli the hulk of the steamer.”which Q5 L i L SR SELECTION OF SITES Gominoes click sharper. honest fugitives ihan combatants, and |and 3507 collected on the 3866.99 on s hén e T et T Duppen Yo, the B e Connecticut to Be Taken Care of % oorways are thicker in natown | the. 1508 1t - 5% ; 2% : : g Shooting Began at £ P. M. Than burrows n &' rabbic warren. | $95e7wt, LoS JSEVINE 8 Lalance of | Alienist Dr. Arlitz Hurriedly Sum-| " Many thrilling stories of escapes | Nomination of Harry A, Holt, Who Among the First. 1t was in the midst of this restless, | Seven were caught, some of whom the | ate. Both of theos Snancinl roperis moned—Prisoner is Sure Crazy. |are told by the passengers, who all (Special to The Bulletin.) huffiing throng, sown thick with po- | pot ¢ the: ¢ chooting and on = reached their homes tode icemen, that the @hooting began at | Sthars of whem rovolvess were found. | Wore accepted. New York, Jine 26.—Porter Charl- | It is sald that a cigarette stub start- (Special to The Bulletin,) gust four o'clock, There is no cer- | Comme Cremmom T ol ers on suui%.| The officers for the next year were | ton had a .nervous collapse In his cell | ed the flames tndes « stairwas ot | Washington, June 25.—The nomina- [ Washington, June 36—New that A elected as follows: FHenry E. Davis,|at the Hullson county jail tonight.| nothing definite has been aséertaiizy. | tion of Harry A. Holt to be postmaster | COngress has passed a general public fainty of the precise provocation, but | cordon was drawn tightly about the d committeeman; James W. Blackburn, e o a- | bullding bill, the nesmt move 1l be tlie” Burke, the safe robber, who is | Company Lost $60,000, Passenger Loss D Dlace O Y R te | the selection of sites M the , vasous §t is generally understood in China- | entire quarter, all visitors were banned, ter, all v ed. | treasurer; L. . Brunelle, collector. fown that the Ong Leong Tong did not | and no curiosity wagons were allowed | 0% 000 ™ - " Blackburn. to hire | mapCmate, sent for the warden in in Baggage $10,000. nfirmation on Thursday disposes | locatities favored with ewthortzations he fact that Ghue Hen, recent- : . mot R DT thet Bhme Hek g | o e e raupted ban- | Billings' hall for another year at $25| “That fellowis sure crazy” asid| The loss to the Acme Packet com- |of a case that has been harging fire | for new buildings and Conmecticut will tited of the murder of an On = Ee:nc:“'ronz mman, was to be the ne!% L L 35 3’: Fg::c 13;0;1:‘::; wvignuc;m per month brought out lengthy dis-| Burke. “He's moaning amd going on| Pany is $60,000. Nearly every passen- [ since last February. Mr, Holt Is the | be taken care of among the first. The wf honor. The lights ,,E,.e bright in the bang: ] cussion, and an amendment was pass- | like fit: Tm afraid to stay in here | Ser on the steamer lost clothing, bun- | assistant postmaster at present, and supervising architect today staged that Pickets Posted. hall, and the talk was still running| o ofered by James A. Hiscox, that it| with him. > dles, money, jeweiry or other valua- |it is understood down here that he | his office already prepared adwer be' hired for $25 or less, with privilers | * The warden found Charito bles' 1 h for land and it is | ce 1. time. There | tisements %or bids, and they would be ire n sitt es’ in “he rush for land. and it is | has run the office for some time, Ther: of hiring for two years at the same|on the edge of his pallet his face L5 |said that this combined loss will ag- | will be no opposition to his confirma- | SNt OUL &s 800D s the premdent when- . price. 1 - oar is | €d_the pubMc buflding bill. i his hands, moaning and jabbering. A | BTeEate $10.000, tom. ae- fur @s can Do Tearmiaiat Bl L e tions. Wt k0w’ o want: 90, il The Hip Sing Tong, the Ong Leong ' spiritedly late tonight. The matter of borrowing $400, which | spasm seemed to seize hi The steamer “J. 8.” has been in com- | time~ CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATED | NEW HOTEL BURNED was'in the waming, was also thor- | SHOSK' as with the are. Ehe aordig | mission many vears as an excursion | This mew appointment was brought | postmasters and oustedians of bulia- LEAGUE OF GAELIC CLUBS AT SENECA FALLS, N. Y.|oughly thrashed out, after Commiteee- | thought it high time to send for a|beat. She took her load Saturday |about by the postmaster general him- ings, ealfing upon preperty ewnemss io s s 3 man Davis had stated that the $400 | physician, and summoned Dr. Williais | from Lansing, fowa to Lacross, and | self, who took the matter into his own | Submit bids to the tressury depart- #eld at Meriden Sunday—Talk of Big Three Lives Lost—One Man Jumped | Would enable the district to pay up all| J. Ariitz, the city physician of Hobok. | Wa$ returning Saturday night wien | hands and disposed of it. The post- | ment A certatn date is set for the Athletic Carnival, from Top Floor Window, Unhurt. |its Dills. The committeeman was In-[en who has been retained by the | the fire started. office inspectors recently sent to the | Opening of these bids, whioh an > slruc}g] to borrow tf;fi money.h'rhe tux | Chariton as ~n alienist. Canaan postoffice reported the absence ?;P:tgngrzl:‘_fl:mam°“ ;‘u m: was laid at 41-2 mills, which is 4 i1 Mr. Ck e tmaster, from Py loceso Meriden, June 26.—The state con-| Seneca Falls, N. Y., June 26.—Three o2 | o L found him in a terribly nervous|TANDEM MOTOR CYCLE e e e ime oot | property submitted, and he will re- ention of the Associated League of | persons lost their lives and another | Mill more than last year. There was|condition,” said the doctor after his COLLIDES WITH TROLLEY CAR. port to the department. MHis report lic clubs was held here today. had 2 narrow escape from serfous in- | [MUCH opposition to making the tax|visit. “He would close his hands n gt forth in their reports that the office “State President Georgs 1. Wood of | Jury in a fire that destroyed the mew |41-2 mills but the advocates of this | such force as to dis the mails into his | Mrs. J. W. R. Andrews Killed, Her | Was well conducted. These inspections | te generally acoepted by the depart- Eridgeport presided, and Jobn J. - | Seneca house here today. A building ::fo;"“ D‘lg-xed'fl'g: '-;oflectw’-'_eompm- flesh. Then he would laugh in an ab- Husband Badly Hurt are made from :1n1_.-"ln ;lm:}. m\'d. tnhe"f; e ] 1 DR R 44 on of the local club acted as secre- | adjoining the hotel was also burned was t 5 per cen Sent manner and betray that he was g was nothing unusual in the Canaan [ Tt s e 4 at the treamury de- 5 The final matter of business, of Pro tem., as State Secretary An- |and the loss is estimated at $40,000. which | holding himself in check with the| ILeominster. Mass. June 26 —Mrs. | OTC @ to make an appoint- | Much befors the middle of Aueust, and longed the meeting till 9.40 p. m. . @rew Creagh 'was called to Waterbury | _ The dead are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | PO . ;| 8reatest difficulty. He shows every| john W. R. Andrews was killed, and i b wever, Mr. Hill | that an inapegtor will be sent te Con- White of Rochester, and an unidenti- | Whs & discussion over the uge of the | cvidemce of mot being in his, Tight| her husband so badly injured that his | Ient Came dround, o in Rora- | necticut about September 1. It ix mot @oon after arriving in town. b - - - :l;:;x::vi’:fwcmx‘:nson "vé&’.,.,u,:' l"‘:fil!ml‘;:lgll:h x‘:g:t‘;:en!:ympl:n;:: %)e!‘l:x‘x)g:ht in a“car!i'ézismuéf its u&agi i pame ix on xthh- dmx;{nu: list at the | pack could not be named again for the ;xfnocle}i that u{ can be --:.3:4 - - -2 > h i i W e o T pd ospital, as the result of a collision o efors January ma: . ,E:rl!ld:'ep:::e Ansonda, * Harcrord apd | %ere,1n the hiouss but the others es- SiNide varties, and fbdras dusily de-): APPALACHIANIBILL PUT OVER. |hetweetr 8- tsndem saptor -.cs je " on i o0t Bl g Bl 45, " | & great deal Yonger, in ‘Somo fmeas e v ted. 1 inci 5 which they were riding, and an electric " te as it takes several years to ek owt » Among the various matters arrang- | _ White had been working here two| Struct the principal how the telephone | Senate Not ta Vote on Forest Reserve | car, this ‘cvening. The motorman of | Garcts, The matter was 4 site, depending o Terma) 3 at this meeting was a football [ Weeks and expected to return to z Until Next February. the’ car, Arthur Gauthier, is under ar- | oh0 IO0E: RUC B e postmas- | ness of the people interest, for the rest, charged with criminal negligence. | (o general himself, and he insisted a | treasury department tries ter tomorrow. His wife arrived (= TE . g pchedule for the league, the opening | Roches 5 all B aines to Be playal B July' 1 byt lT-h.n night to spend Sunday with him. ROSE FETE WAS A BIG SUCCESS.| Washington June 26.—An agreement | Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were recurn. o b Mhmed or Mr. Roraback | the people to be lmd‘__ 3 e Meriden. xt | Sheviecsupled s front room onthe topf - < IS e s Ll was practically reached in the senate | ing fo their home on Church street | now Man be named of W0 SO necticnt elties provided for in the cmuu:efl :ndo‘:emu’c;\ “e!xex}llywbhzume P 5 e Been m $400 to $500. lpoalpom:}z the vote on the Appa- | when their view was shut off by a high bave taken the matter up with Presi- | eraj bill @ this year waat to get w s =ad were gfl_ g cr:oa:n —Those Who Got Prizes. achian forest reserve bill until Feb- [ hedge at the intersection of streets dent Taft, but he refused to turn down | bulldings finished casly, 1t {2 Committees wers appointed to Erame | 5,000 RS SOUAGER P B overad 2 ruary 15 next. and without seeing the car they ran| ). . iniaster general, and the result f well for the citizens to agess tpem e programme for a big athletic var- [ HOPPSHOL of e hotel, who discovere Saturday afternoon and evening == their machine directly in its path. | (0% ROSIUETOT BT, CO0 ne of the [ site as soon as possfvle. ’ SHAL bl il tackale: mpikte O ol . Mrs. e's body was |were the closing hours for the Haile| PHILIPPINE MISSIONARY They were struck and dragged a dis- | ho; : o following teams, vizt Bridgeport, Waterbury at New Lon- @on, and Ansonta at Hartford. t found on the ground floor, partly | iy T a1 e , ;- sistant postmaster. - - -] ‘;.i‘f;‘g;‘:, ‘;:,“h',:“:hy’m:; Dburned_but death was due to euffoca- Shnione: e Tl ot My e HEARD WITH INTEREST | 2000 of mearly o et fitty vears g iy i g Mowlie REGUEMIT. 9 Rnaion o 4 on. White's body was found hang- |1 i g 4 ’ -3 say anything abou s matter, an OF CONGRESS ENDS Yabor day. iy, ‘over thia transom f & roam on the ;;_T“_Ci_helfi'::ln&"' ce";u"e"‘;?l;g:'; Rev. J. C. Robbins Spoke at Both Ser- g very prominent &0-|.yen now it is not known whether he irm WANTS TO BE LEFT ALONE qu;d noogt % than. on’ the Bpewnilns afterncon ond vioes Sunday at the Central Baptist - rn:—omm-ngee:, “trh Holt o .\:’r:_et‘l:ex:-"*:"; Senate and House Complete Business P arry Stoneburg, a guest, was cut Ve g i Church, was names y the postm: evening. The total receipts for the i PHILADELPHIA AERONAUT himself. At all events, Mr, Holt is and Adjourn Without Delay, off from escape on the top floor. He | gere . St Not | leaped from a window but was able t0 | ing 3500, The progamme of toe Siot| Speaking at both services and a¢| FELL SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET | the new postmaster, or will be as soon grash a_ rope suspended mear the|day on the vaudeville stage was re. | the Sunday school in the Central Bap. as confirmed. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Doe: June was A lar session Care for Unmerited Prominenc: it o ground and sustained only minor in- > tist church, S . . In Trying to Make the “Double Drop” 2 peatea with great suocess in church, Sunday. Rev. J. C. Rob- rying » = the Sfxty-first Ean Francisco, Cal. June 26—Theo- |Jumles = = | e usic of he. olub o erire ol | bina-of the Philippines faterasted Ioome by Parachute. The Exemotion of Unions. o o “§ig iy {fore Roosevelt, Jr. Wwho i resistersd | Relatives here ook charge 2| the singing of the choral class were | TUIbers with accounts of his work . .. . (Special to The Bulletin.) of importance 'z ntwhed ith his bride at a downtown hotel : . ite. specially attractive features. Both |2Dd the general evangelization of the New York, June 26.—In trying to Washingt: June 25.—The final ac- | 10 the afterneon, but & semnion here, is anxious to avoid notoriety. He | HE TRETE T BEVERLY. were highly commended. The spotlight | 151@nds. It was a union service of | make the “double drop” from a height A e aundry civil bill, by which | Was mecesmry to pe.ru the pEro- £ald last night: A RLY. effects for the solo dances were well | the Baptist churches in the evening, | 0f 1.000 feet this afternoon George | ton on the sundry civit bl by WhiCH |ing of the bills paseed during day 1 do not mare for unmerited promi- | .., - STl handled by Mr. McNulty of the Breed | R¢V: W. T. Thayer and Rev. J. Taylor, o vouns Philadelphia aero- | 15 Me05S TOLNY S8 S Vih exempted | £0d 1o Sive the presidest ap = menc: We intend to settle down | Family Expects to end the Yale- | 1} oater ana Charles F. Noyes. Very occupying seats on the platform. [ naut. fell several hundred feet, hang- | Fughes amenfment, WAICE CXEMPICT | tunity to look over beleted messures quiet’y and live as any voune couple Harvard Boat Races. The ghymiana races In the after- |, Bev. Mr. Robins told of going to|ins from a disabled parachute and [@abot WiOBS from BUeRertlont FIICE | submitted for his .. Many ~ould on a limited income. We shall | noon were again en attractive and fun | t0¢ Philippines in 1905 and organizing | was picked up unconscious, but not | the Sherman antictrust tww, GUET IO | members of both bran: marted for Zaig our bome In San Francisco and | Bverly, Mass. June 26—Mrs. Taft | producing feature. The small red ban- |2 ¢hurch and later going Into the | fatally injured, at Belleville. N. J. | please the Connectiont WRARCreh | home during the afternoen and night 3 nt in Sttty Mmembers of the presi |¢am, which refused to run the day be- | BOUNtAins and fnding thet the na- | The double drop consists of two|F 0 o0 POt ies urging them 13| SROUEY Monday night the sagital il carpet business because I believe it |dentlal family, Miss Helen, Robert and | fore, was withdrawn this tives had built a charch t v chute descents. in the ond of 3 Ly, 3 % time, leaving R hemselves | parachu o S s v i h end; The to be a good, substantial business. I |Charles, spent their first Sunday morn- | the field to the pig, the without aid. A flag was flying from the | Which the parachute is abandoned for | ¥Ot¢ against this amendment, leave here for Beverty on Tutwdsy. }Shave no estre for inordinate wealth |ing at church listening fo & sermon | ek and these msre. sbiian Tootiie | hill to- denote the place of worship, |4 smaller one. The first parachute be- | Connecticut members o} stent uy the - end all I want is fo be left alone. by the Rev. Hugene B, V. Huiginn, [ at the end of the course and The work of spreading the gospel is | haved perfectly, but the second onmly | Manufacturers. too, but if it Yo GORE GETS AN INQUIRY. —_— rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. : T9ce back | ooing on steadily in all sectio a | partiaily opened and Taylor sank at a | been for President Taft and his letter N NO VERDICT REACHED This evening, after a quiet afternoon | by Mise Gladys Biott was the syl | there is an cagerness for the Eospel. | Rorrible speed. He struck on his feet | 00 LIS e T Will_ Investigate | @n the lliincis Senatorial Bribery Case |2t home. the entire household. includ- | ner: the pig. driven by Miss Rath |, NO¥ that the American government |in a vacant lot and fell over on his | Bave aereed to the senate propoBtion tor's Charges—Both ing college friends, who are guests of ’ is there and bound to sta back senseless. An ambulance carried Y —Jury Out Over 50 H: Robert Taft_ went for & ride in the | Lush. second, and the duck, driven by | ;g plain: we must sive a oot Cord | him to a Passaic hospital in receipt of letters and reselutions | Take Action. 4 S big automoblle, being gone from the | Mo Greroie NN he articles| lIberal Bovernment and the oapel of —- — o T o s | | Wakisngton, June 36—~Tw te Chicago, 26— i AN N s B 3 5 ? the state, commending them for their jngton, June 26.—T'wo wsepara ¢ their deliberation. the Suryeen. iy |ready for the trip to New London. for which went to Mrs. William Butler on | ¢tioction of i e s Bl m-::“ o A . g 3 22 arold | ¢hat not all labor unions were In fa- | dlan contracts will be mi by com- }sh e O tosial | the Harvard-Yale boat races. She will ticket No. 81. The other articles dis- | ju o0’ moral ti "4 ckus, a chauffeur, aged 22, Was | ,. of the amendment. Of course it | mittees of five representing the wen- s 1« rowne =_sanat 2 posed of this way under the direction | |ors: question with religious | killed, and two companions whom he | ;g “\wel] known down here that the | ate and hox ribery case are etill out, having pass- ve Tuesday and present plans | 0" g K. Stan issues. There are 1,000 islands in the v ride, early tod: w 4 s > . . oy Lawler were the | oot T took on a jox ride. ecarly tocay. were | QT8 VS “mederation of Labor was| The senate Saturday night adopted e Sftieth hour at aix oclock to- e o e Y 0 e o™ | followine: Parasol, No. 82, Mra. C. A. | Lhiippine archipelago and = the re-|injured. when the machine dashed in- | Suching'™tor it, but it -was generally | a Tesolution offered by Mr. Hughes of Snd comeht 15 £b (o the epurs- | iae of taking the trip, bt the younE Berming white Mde Siln Se e S ade ol the resources. there. misht | fearsia. MeeCArthe. one of the party | Supposed thatl all = organized labor R KD Ry Rt e = . enjamin; te pillow, No. 47, = - O e OO Y- | backed up the wmendment. nto Mr. Gore's charge that a se, r Ty of & verdier, (cr® Was & possi- | poople hope to prevail upon her to 4o | Miss Mary O'Nelll; pink sofa piilow, | 060, JOUBt 88 to their having their {is jn a critical condition, and Frank | "*Grl% \lolutiol from the National | was intgrested in the Indian contracis flity of a verdict. so. own government, but they n p Ne» A 1 2 ey are not | Purtle, the third member, bears se- Sy ectal- | | The fouse sdopted & resolution ef- Both sides seem to have abandoned ol e n PorSOItor. | ready for that yet. There arc many | vere cats and bruises e e e ition to the Foughes | fered by Mr. Tawney of Minnescta. 5 No. 21 Mrs. Otls Hall; candy, No. 24, | tri 4 providing ,#hope for a verdict. but the jury will| SUBMARINE! K v, No. 24,| tribes and many languages. d the; 23 W;S'::“ = r!'!:.exn';t!i\“:at:h:" fi':‘;ney Jourmey to Santa Barbara from Sanlion. No. 20, Everett Byles. T :n-nx);esg:;; ’;‘:sr e naut r:»,‘dy for B Again. e i, * et Representative MaGuire of Oklaho- i1 to 1 for conviction and that it el e Owwhouer (Thf: d:‘a?:‘ class, Which Sang Songs | our duty. This counirs has built a K'fl{ T rioan schooner Weetward,| Members Getting Away from Wash- o Rl v :&m‘r e i — . of the erent mations, introduci ay the American s d, o . ; stood thus from the early ballot-| ganta Barbara, Cal, June 26.—The | solos by different meomt r"“w"n;d‘gn‘x‘,‘l‘f :;i:::; :‘;‘.da r:.:fi‘l- e:rs‘_l‘flc:"fl:ghtetl;; owned by Alexander S. Cochran of ington. and asked suspension of th:‘flru'u Ehicazo, June 27_The jury fn the | SUDMmATine boats’ Grampus and Pike. | posed of the Misses Nellia Crowe, | American educations) seetem ton pors | New York. won the Jubilee prize. de- (Sperial lq TV Bixllacin.) D N ongt I (R on. ase of Representative lLee O'Neil [SOnVOYed by the supply ship Justin | Grace Greenwood, Victoria LeBlanc, | established. Kour hundred Ameriean | (c2UNE the German vacht Germania,| ywasnington, June 25.—Members are |\ o o rowne, charged with brib and the tug Fortune, arrived off this | Julia McKay, Margaret Morrison, Eliz- = by one minute and 42 seconds. Em- i Taanian by every todin. and’ By andidaocy for the U. 8. et €. A Wikis e s T port Friday night {rom San Francisco. | abeth Houck, Elizabeth Wilson, Mary e Ok TNt theme SR e | oeihr William's American built Meteor Monday there will be. but few left in 4 Senate. iam Lorimer for United States sen- e e e B ot vOyage | Freoman, Annie M. Healy. Ella Kirby, | the half-niillion children in their | nate a fom® jongtne Sehind. the Ger. | Washington. Senator Bulkeley expects | Waelington, June 26.—Represent , showed no signs of a verdict up [ Sver roade by = rines pnder their | Mrs. Maud Baker, Mrs. J. Beasley, | schools. The Instructions are In Eng- | omiys % to leave tomorrow, to be on hand for | tive Butler Ames, of Massachusetts, Eo last midnight. The jurors had then e P gl & e o tean. | Katherine Neibert, Sarah Kelly, Car- | lish, thus making the opportunity for | o ™ the reception to be given to him Mon- | publicly announced his candidmey for out 56 hours. Piis are said to be giving some trou- | oline Macht, Sadie Clark, Mrs.' Will- | the Christian missionaries. A new day night. Benator Brandegee, on the | the United States semate today in jam Tanner, Jennie Heuris, Catherine | system- of justice is being established | $125,000 Fire at Poughkeep: other hand, will have to remain in | formal statement embodying an ex- WHITE SLAVE BILL PASSED. | ooy 2nd Eva Davis there with fine results, while the work | - boat and Storehou Washington for another week. on ac- | coptionally bitter attack upon Senator which Pomtonan Cihe mandolin club. | in_the hygienic department has de- | Poughkeepsie, N. Y. June 26. count of the third degree investiga- Henry Cabot Lodge. . = ey Sornished or the stage|creased the death rate in Ma: A Soughkeepsic, tion. FERERGS: DR AC IS ethbement he Senate Accepts the Mann Measure | entertainment wore crimson caps with | per cent. Intellectual and n‘fl':ai: 3‘2"&.2{:.1“&15‘.’:“ e . | . Mr. Sperry has already gone, and | becomes a candidate after having faf- Already Passed by House. black tassels. They were Miss Lena|independence are doing wonders for pany, and the company’s storehouse at | Mr. Higgins got away this morning. | ed to induce anyone elde to “take up Heible, Mrs. David F. Pulsifer. the | the people/ There was a time when | Highland, opposite this city, were de- | Mr. Hill and Mr. will leave | the fight against Boss Ledge and his Weshthgton, - Fnne: L et Washington, June 26.—The Mann |Misses Anna Schwartz, Irene Quinley, | people wefe shot poisoned if they | stroyed by fire. The motor boat Cardi- | early next week, ajor Tilson | political machine.” aft signed ihe p 1 nvll’“"u“ “White slave” bill, designed to pre- | Teresa FHilderbrand, Alice Stevenson, | dared to think, but that day has passed | nal, the launch used by Coach Ned Ten | expects to get away in a day or two, 6 Warder & ¥ Sl 1ite yosiermar Cha & ihree pens. | yent the shipment of women and girls | Nellie Delaney, Julia McKay, Louise | and everyone can worship God accord- | Fyek, of the Wisconsin University | All the Comnécticut members intend Double Murder and Sufoide, PRst mece sriraoit ‘"m‘“u“m” from one state to another for immoral | White, Gladys Elliott, May Leathers, | ing to their own eonscience, A jail [ navy, was much damaged. The total|to spend the summer in the state, and |~ Bangor, Maine, Juue 26.—Enraged tative Weeks of Massachusetts, | QUrPoses. was passed by the te | Irene Wholey, Irene Young and Elsie | has been transformed into a high |loss was about $125,000. all of them, with the exception of MT. fbecause his wife had detsrmined to ! Boaraner of New Jersey sng Shurdock | Saturday. It had previously Bogue. wchool -and” the ‘educational warlk' i Sl e Sperry, will be actively engaged in the | leave him on sccount of his violent wt ¥ i hoing. = accomplishing great thinss. e campaizn per, Duvid Downes shot and Kansas, the three members who & Visftors I and Out of Town. e 1o i | TPro) DI R and her mother, Mra. Ivy rverked indefatigably for the bill in Held for First D 7 ” i i d then kill } 980 form in whic bit was Sually 80OBE- | _ priigipr cnois Sace 24 Damone | Mols Sireer Siin bhite I B | ot oo s T L8 IR | fexico DS Tomn 36.—Genieral Por- | Held: o Charge of Attempting to Fire | [IUUSEC SES 1000, KL NimaSd ol ‘Wilson tonight’ h: ‘down his find- | Comstock as’ their guest, are on u va- | now preaching the gospel to his coun- | 110 Didz was today elected president bl nd 4 | curred iu u little farming community of Mexico, and Ramon Corral vice| Bridgeport. June 26.—Fneen Sibley, | ing in the death of Max smund, | cation of two weeks in Ch : cmen. - neur the village of Springfeld about BALLINGER REPORT POSTPONED : Erotessor. and Mok 30 Kenaeds | e emaren who 5 iow dapmef 1010 | Drealdenit. by an overwhelming bAJor- | (e keeper of 4 hotion stove In New | dcventye miles Bortheast of Eangor POSTAL BANK BILL A LAW. [ ®resident Uses Thres Pens in Signing the Measure. - L P i Beach for three weeks | work among the Chilese. The cast is | 1L according to returns received from | [faven, was brought to this city late| Downes was 33 years old and his wife ' MCommittee to Meet in Minneapolis visiting Telatives. x "l awake and they are sceking for what | il over the country tonight. today dfter grrest’by the New Ilaven | 38, f = police, and lx now held here on the mund’s death wais e: F Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Wright and fam- | the; w not. The influence o -~ flicted by Americe Gran! fly leave ly this Pokiisd osiact o gxc);k&“ the Philippines is beln‘gAt';g General Funston Out of Danger. |charge of conspiracy in an attempt to by Roceo ergi he Hartford till about September, when | throughout India and China. Presi- Leavenkorth, Kan., June 26.—Gen. | fire the store of Nic! s Smith in this Chicago, June 26.—Muws. A ‘men for munrder in first they leave for Australia. dent-Taft says that the future civiliz- | Frederick Funston’s condition is se ,city on Friday morning. A letter writ-| favender, who sued the D. x , Mrs. M. E. McNamara and her son, | ation of the world lies in the foreign glproved that he is now entirely ten to Sibley by John Haddak, now in | Crawford, paster of the and adjourned The TUnited Services coNlege. Charles C. McNamara, of Broadway | missionaries. This was his utteranece danger. eral / Funston jail charged with the crime, caused . E. chureh, for $50,000 September 5 to Try to Agree. ember , England, has were in New Haven on Sunday on an|aftera d the world, though d a_telephone inqui g the arrest. Sibley’s brother in this 000 1 '2.\831‘ 3 the M automobile trip. having John s’ Brady m&%'t‘h‘g"fiq u'x“noot‘ln ‘:_ ::; \nc &t& mecteqamco be rll)‘awl! arrested late this aflternouwn | w! ! i T % 2 3 A td on’ the same 2 £ ot New. York 4k 49 Suasle of “the B