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5. Wilhelm ncellor of the German legation, was shot here today for the murder of a Chilean messen. zer of the legation on Kebruary 5, 1909. Port of Spain, July 5.—There was considerable excitement here over the Jeffries-Johnson fight. Large crowds awaited the news at the telegraph of- Upon learning of Johnson’s vic- the colored population became wild with excitement. - INSURGENT POINDEXTER JUBILANT In His Fight for A Seat in the U. S Senate He Will be Supported by Col. Roosevelt is, July 5.—The automobile con- taining five Americans which was Te- ported damaged at Chalon-sur-Saone last night belonged to Burton William ‘Waldo of Vicksburg, Mass, are being treated at the Mardor hos- pital at Couches les Mines. tors say they will be able to resume their journey in a few days. ARCHIBALD MITCHELL = ACONFEiiENCE AT SAGAMORE HILL Theodore Places Hims:1f Squarely in Opposition (o Rich- The ladies ard A. Ea!l njer, Whom the Fresident So Warmly De- fended—Poindexter is an Cut and Out- Insurgent AT OGDEN STATION. And’Signalled for Engineer to Pull Out—Several Threats of Shooting Made, but No Weapons Shown. * —— Ogden, Utah, July 5.—Jack Johnson from the State of Washing®on. RETURNS FROM RESTIGOUCHE. Party Made Total Catch of 131 Salmon, Weighing 2,450 Pounds, the Average Being 18—Mr. Mitchell Caught the hing 36 Pounds. Theodore | crash riding suit which he wears most today, not by | of the time while he is at home. implication | ed in his library he spoke of his talk mis- | with support | which showed plainly which the meeti; % “Representative Poindexter and T went over the political situation in the He assured me that he ympathy with my con- Oyster Bay, N. Y. Roosevelt made it clear Largest, Wi =0 strong that it admits of no Poindexter nterpretation, Representative Miles On Tuesday returned from his fish- ing camp on the Restigouche river, after a stay of a number of weeks. He reports a delightful fishing weather and excellent results. At the same time he states that he has enjoyed fine health during his out— ing and gained a few pounds from th He left here May 25, fishing season comes but once a year and sometimes not| then, opening the 1st of Jume, and it to catch the fish up-to the| As_ the camp broke however, the catches had dimin- ished, owing to dry weather and the fish failed {o rise to flies. om May 27 to June 30 there were welghing 2,450 The average was 18 pounds, while there were 74 fish which weigh- to 36 pounds. 36 pounder, w: had given h Poindexter tates senate from the state of Wash- :ad luncheon together | northwest. and 2 conference at Sagamore Hill to- | Poindexter departed ju- time, with fine ation polic: A d Mr. - iy Poindexter is a candidate for the United States senate and is polit- | v*opbosed to that wing of the par- areiy in opposition to Richard |ty headed.by Mr. Ballinger, the secre- \. Ballinger, secretary of the interior, t Taft has so Poindexter I Rooseveit places him- healthful sport. as the salmon of the interior.” hat:was-all the colonel wanted to | have put in quotation mar) said otherwise made it quite clear that Ballinger-Pinchot \con- | he had ‘given assurance to Mr. Poin- | dexter that he would support him | his_attempt to unseat Senator Pyles. Coincidentally, nd President Taft . What he bearing directly Hoces to Unseat Senator Pyles. Poindexter is opposed to Secre- it '3 sordemenre chssed the reclamation service. AMr. Ballinger denied with emphasis a he was to resign. never have been,” who seeks another term, Ballinger's support. Poindexter are ne same Seattle district. Oyster Bay Poindexter 3 olonel Roosevelt unchang- st the same as ever as Secretary The secrotary rumor that not a quitter and s caught by who takes the honors This kill was made in During June was excellent fishing weather, but the past week there was a decided change, due to thé dry weather and low water. 2 after the con- | Poindexter a Firm Supporter of Roose- velt Policies. Miles Poindexter state of Washington elected on a rad- was greeted by th of persons tonight _when the to which his private car is attached, pulled into Ogden. “I Turned the Trick Easily.”. Johnson appeared. on the platform and. in response to cheering, said: “Well, people, I turned the trick and I'm going back to Chicago to my old mammy. T went out there determined to turn the trick, and I had no trouble { in doing it.” % This Angered the Crowd. * Aftsr. shaking hands with a few friends; Johnson returned to the car and seated "himself next to an open window beside his wife. ~ Three young roughs walked to the open rcar” window :and applying a vile epithet to Johnsan in tha presence of his wife, dared him to came to the ghuorm. Johnson' started to his feet, ut one of his companions drew’ him down again.. The rowdies. rushed to the rear platform where one of them meat with a kick from the-foot of one of Johnson's trainers and a mouthful of tobacco juice in the eyes. Officers rushed up and. forced the crowd back. Threats of Shootin , The doors of the car were locked. and the conductor waved the engineer to pull out. Several threats of shoot- ing were made by the rough crowd that had gathered about the car, but no weapon was displayed. -As a result of the experience at the union station tonight, the railroad of- ficers placed two detectives on the Mr. Mitchell caught 45 salmon, the| train to accompany the champion to total weight being $90 pounds. Charles | Omaha. ; 1 am delighted of the visit.” Roosevelt Receives Interviewers. d work together. with the result Trankla of Grand Rapids, who was at Johnson intends going diréct to New mp, secured 28, which weighed | York, where he opens his.theater en- of national 3 During the few days W. received the intervieweks a | basis of his platform when he ran for Bacoe wa at e Siro e iy gagement Monday evening. \weighing 365 pounds, while Archi-| EDWARD HART PASSED was dressed in the six days he caught 14, "which 7, which weighed . declares that there is better ‘sport than salmon fishing is at its best, and such was the case this vear for “three weeks {n The camp is located in a de- lightful spot, the river being 600 to 900 feet twide, of pure water, there being no contaminating streams entering it, and_the pleasure of such an outing I beyond expression. '"TWAS THE LORD’S WILL SAYS JEFF'S FATHER. | Believed Jim Would Win—Defeat is Intended as a Lesson. 216 pounds. of Saginaw secured 2 485 pounds. BAPTISTS TO GET $95,000 BY WILL OF SAMUEL A. CROZER. Gifts to Crozer Theological Semimary and to Missionary Societies. 5. —Baptist cieties are given 393 1l of Samuel manufacturer, With ths exception to the church, the estate, Las Angeles, Cal., stitutions and A. Crozer. | Jim's fought his last fight,” Alexis C. Jeffries, father of Jim died recently. son was whipped. “His tone was rev- mainder of several millions of dollars, is glven to the relatives. To the Crozer Theological nd. Penn.. “T thought that Jim would win this as he aiways has won, he is so stout and honest. n one way \hat Jim he never will flght This will break his heart. The helped Jim a great deal prosperous _and LEAVES SATURDAY FOR SiX WEEKS ABROAD. Earl C. Herrick Will Make His Second European Trip and Spend Most of Great Britain. T am glad public gifts are: Baptist Publicati | Lord has Missionaty society had ‘honors, lived as he ought to—late and smoking, and Jim_drank a little at | times. That shows that ne has not liv- ed right and the Lord has taken this way of bringing him to hi , hope it will be a lesson to Jim. During the ecarly rounds of the fight | the olg evangelis C. | perturbation. | talked as the cla lady Sailing from New York Saturday on steamship, Herrick of this city will make his sec— hin four vears, been across the wa- This time he will land at Glasgow and spend six weeks in Scotland, Eng- land ang_Wales, and probably go to Should he continue his triy bevond six weeks it is possible he will visit the continent. for pleasure. which Mr. Enropean trip ng previousls SENTENCE OF DR. B. C. HYDE. Life Imprisonment at Hard Labor for Murder of Colonel Swope. did_not show The trip will be < H. Swope, was sentenced at hard labor n the crim- this morning. by | finally shouted a reporter rushing back from a telephone. JOHN CRAWFORD PROMINENT. imantic Cele. Rode in Carriage in Wi bration On Monday. handkerchief and She slipped from the room and was not seen afterward. “What? Jim up by the higher beaten? I don’t believe B AWAY AT HOSPITAL Result of Injuries Which He Received “in Fall from Pole in Laurel Hill Avenue. - The death of Edward.Hart occurred at'the Backus hospital at 1.30 o'clock. this. morning- from a fractured skull received in a'fall from a pole on which he was working in Laurel Hill ave- nye, shortly after 11 o’clock on June 22. " He fell about 25 feet and struck on his head, receiving a fracture at the base of the brain. 7 The deceased a lineman employ ed by the mecticut company, and haa previcusiy ‘been emaployed by the fire ' department and the telephone company. He was a faithful employe and highly regarded by his employ- ers. Chief Stanton stated that he was the best lineman in the city, and oth- Boiler Explosion Shakes the Town BUILDINGS DAMAGED BY FLYING PIECES OF IRON AND TIMBER, ' Condensed Telegrams | ~Expulsions of Jews from Kiev, So- _Rusian cities con- lomenba and other Mrs. Emily E. Briggs, once famous as @ newspaper correspondent, died in her $0th year, STATEMENT FROM PILOT ENGI- NEER OF BIG FOUR TRAIN. McArthur, a Unionist mem- ber of the British house of commons, died in Londgp, Prof. Harry T. Peck, a member of the faculty of Columbia university, has been suspended by the trustees. WOMEN EMPLOYES INJURED has | And One Man Killed at Jenkins .r“e' N. H.~Cause of Explosion Unknown, A Russo-Japanese Convention been consummated covering and other interests in None of Which Gave Any Indication of Place of Meeting of Manchuria. in Laconis, Flyer and Freight. Officials from all parts of will attend the International ss this week at Berne, Railway Cor The boiler of Jenkins Brothars' laundry on Meri- dith street ing time tonight y up through the centre of the thres story wooden bullding, killed one man 10 six ethor em- ployes of the lauudry, mostly while a storekeeper nearby was throw Cineinnati, July 3 terday’s disastrous wreck at Middle- in which more than a .—Interest in A Youth Threw a Lighted Match In- to the stock of fireworks in a Cincin- nati store and the whole bfisiness went score of lives transferred to Cineinnati statement from J. W. Wall, pilot en- gineer of the Big Four which crashed into a the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railway, placed blame for the wreck on Train Dispatcher Smith of the lat- ter system at Dayton. ily Confirmed. In this he was partly confirmed by E. A. Gould, general superintendent of the Chicinnati, Hamiiton and Day- Champ Clarke, the Fourth of .July Hall, assailed the ssengar train, elght train of | orator at Tammany democrats, e of the explosion and badly Walter Burrows, an attendant at the government was sentenc cruelty to a patient. injured suf- d to six montfis in jail for | fered severely xpected to recover. Hatry Msttior of Nowark, N. J Roar and Quake Startled the Town tempted to end by asphyxi Two brothers committed suicide within the last seven yeavs. Gould was the explosidn further than to say that “some such reason was responsible for the acci- railroad men headquarters of the {wo systems ac cepted the explanation off>red by Wail as containing fhe gist of the cause. Orders Did Not Indicate Meeting of pane of glass was broken, whils here and there rents in the sides buildings showed tions Of the bhoile timbers had b Employes Engulfed in Wreckage. Thowe first at the laundry Four Broth ofMiciated af the ce 8t. Ann‘s chure! ration of mass at Tennallytown, Wd pleces of heavy James P. Stuart Board of Bagp the Italian government the protection Wall also exhibited four train orders, St'Misslony renorts that not oue of which gave any indication that the flying passengsr train was to Post _Town, ny other station between Dayion Wall added. were all that he had to guide him the day of > had not only his coples, issued to the the building other train kage on the top of General Rivas of the Madriz Force has refused General Estrada’s proposi- tion to exchansze the prisoner Wiiliam and Cincinnati, These orders, tank, fallen from the top of the bufld ing, could be seen the heipless forms of number of men and women th ck. e wrec Fire Followed Explosion. but also the duplicates regular engineer of the Big Four train the latter having given them to Wall for safe keeping. the Big Four road arz mnot yet willing to account officially for the w “misunderstanding mentioned by some, understanding /it prepared to sté Death List Now 21. With the definite four unnamed bodies at al the 19 dead in that place were ac- Two more injured vic- one at Dayton Salamanca. John Miller and A. G. Luca York will die from the overturning of an auto they accused of stealing, and in which they were speeding from the v waa extinguished the work of rescue cou in gettings out th> imprisoned ones er long effort and hastened them to the hospital, Huge Water Tank Fell Earle Doran the laundry fir but whose was, they w artment has employed the geological make a thorough test of the The Navy D was on the ctice of ship to the Pa? Middletown, | putting a stop to the pr the explosion occurred ‘counted for. tims died early toda: at Hamilton. Springfleld. Ohio and Evelyn Lloyd. Round Point, ng made the death list Four others are not expected to survive their hurt were weakened by the explosion and both Doran and Mrs. was carried down to' the first its supports DOROTHY DEACON NOW PRINCESS RADZIWILL. Late Edward® Deacon Weds Prospective Head of Polish Family. John Rankin, and their pa: bruised and FIGHT RECEIPTE $270,775. Attendance Over 16000—Net Profits London, July con, daughter of the late Edw ker Deacon, and bert Radzi "Mary's church, teremony was a 5.—Miss Do Most of those who were inju: working on the second floor and ewed to the fast working about sides of the building and the path of the boller. . July 5.—Tex Rickard to- night gave out an official statement and. attendance at the . It shows the gate receipts to- ed $270,775. . Thost mission numbered 15,760. In_additjon to those who pald to sec of recei hen the eol £ o friends attended. gave away the wreckage on the first Unable to Account for Explosion. that ‘patd ad. | LOrd Grey Prince Radziwill marries against the datermined opposi ers bore out that statement. He had been “here about six vears and was between 30 and 35 y Aft- er being < hospital he showed mich vitality and continued strong for over a. week. JIn the last few days, howaever, he had shown signs.of weakening and the end wa: expected. He came here from Bridge- port and made many friends by his pleasing disposition. He was quiet and rétiring in his manner, but had many fast friends. He leaves no near rela- FUNERALS. * _Sebastian Pfeiffer. On the arrival of the train from Gro ‘Willimantic's special celebration on | ton shortly after § o'clock Tuesday il was refused the prisoner would Then after a t's the Lord's will.” she told the father. minute-he said the Fourth of July brought, speci morning the . remains of Sebastian John | Pfeiffer were taken to St. Patrick’s to one Norwich the supreme court suprem 2 rawford of Grove street, an especial- church by Fumeral Director Hourigan well known resident of Willimantic [and a requiem mass was celebrated by ITEN YEARS IN SING SING does not meet_until the first FOR BOYISH CROOK. At similar celebrations 35 Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy. There was years ago, Mr. Crawford was |a large attemdance and a number of is the belief of the cannot be least six months. prominent on the committees of ar- Leader of Band rangements, so that this year his for- Which Operated in Many Cities. handsome floral forms. Miss Greeley sang Nearer, My God, to Thee, and s { Beautiful Land on High. The bearers committee | were David Shea of Colthester, Bu- e were recalled and he w: invited to be on the an aide for the parade. h> was obliged to decline, son of Honolulu. 5.—William Boland, ish crook credited by the police with beingone of the cleverest forgers San Francisco, gene Link of Blizabeth, N. J., Adam Gernhard, Jr., of this city, and John but was given a guests’ bade for the | Fogarty of Preston. Burial was in St. day and assigned to a place in the | Mary’s cemetery. Among those in at- parade in the carriage with Chairman |tendafice were several from Preston, the | Willimantic, _Colchester, Hallville, in the east, was sentenced here today to a term or not more than tensyears less than five years in Sing Sing uU.S. SUP;EME COURT VACANCIES in the Matter Ye terday at Beverly. James Haggert. speakar of the No Developments vears of age, Boland eader of a band which operated not only in New York, but in Chicago, | Boston, New Haven, Providene cuse and other cities. celebration Crawford attended a meeting of the invitation and offered considaration 3 There were n Beverly tc committee by suggestions for Elizabeth, N. J., Franklin, New London and Groton. Frank P. Enos. | The funeral of Frank P. Enos was held from his late home, in Ward preme court Among the suggestions he was quoted NO POSTAL BANKS THIS YEAR. street, on Tuesday morning, and at St. as making was that all societies should | Patrick’s church a requiem mass was the preside B i exclude from their ranks in the pa- celebrated by Reyv. F. L. Fitzpatrick. had been | John Sullivan sang Some~iweet Day Meetings of the Trustees to Occur at Beverly This Summer. Governor Hughes i 1 = York is just now filling Mr. Taft's Stinkine aud Slso et S=oking Denro hibitad any and Miss Greeley sang Nearer, My God, time during the parade|to Thee. The bearers were Manuel J. paraders aleo refrain from | Fields, Joseph Francis, Antone Leemis ion of everybody tlese, also continues dent will do nothing to- ignating the Washington, ings of the board of trusteas of proposed postal savings banks as are er until late in thetheld during the summer will occur at This has been agreed upon nbers, Postmast. understanding OBITUARY. A proposition to call the senate extraordinary Thomas P. Murphy. and Manue] Damas. There were many in attendance, including a number from out of town, There were choice floral offerings. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. sppointees to the supreme court bench the regular i Secretary of MacVeagh General Wickersham, The organization I has been While on_his way from Chicago to . where his father is seriously Thomas P. Murphy . about 30 vear: advance of a telegraph with no encouragement. ith 2 old, died sud- Gardner Avery. ~ At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the funeral of Gardnmar Avery was held from his late home, in Bozrah, there between | being a very large attendance of rela- DEFENCES OF HONOLULU. members of the board. Secretary Dickinson Plans Extension, alo and Batavia, N. Y. Mr. Mur— from Chicago on Satur- has had an tives and friends. many being from out | of town. The bearers were E. Judson morning he sent | Miner. Charles and Alexander Pendle- to relatives here sayimg|ton of Bozrah, Albert Hewitt of New opportunity . and on Monday with the president talk over tha Tt is not believed the first of the postal banks can be opened this with a Permanent Garrison. had left Buffalo and would ar- during the day. afterwards another telegram ~The secrotary war, Mr. Dickingon, speaking at a din- dered to him the commer. London. Gilbert 8. Raymond and Ja- ! bez Bailey. of Norwich. Burial was i | the Johnson etery in Bozrah,where eived stating that Thomas P.|3 committal service was read. There had been taken from the train | WAS a.mnumber of handsome flowers. The body had | Funeral Director Gager had charge of RESIGNED AFTER 35 YEARS. Baltimore Captain of Detectives Steps Down and Out. here last night. that the government entertained ambitious plans for the extension defences of Honolulu considerable increase force at the military post. which would be made a permanent garrison. Accompanied s of the city dead at Batavia, N. Y. ‘been identified by the telegram in the | the arrangements. deceased man’s pocket from his broth. who is em ployed in the Norwich postoffice, tell. ing Thomas to com; of his father's ilinéss. Another brother, Maurice C. Mur- phy, left here for Batavia as soon as the news was received, and will ar— range to have the body 1d contem- J. Murphy, Pumphrey handed home on accoun resignation to the board of police com- missioners 35 years in {he department. nation was at request of the board, which declined to retire him on half- acting Governor Mott-Smith and several army and na- A service of epected the military posts on the is- land of Oahu vesterday, and expressed Freight Cars Smashed. Three cars out .of four attached to a northbound switching engine broke loose and crashed into a string of cars on a siding at the Central Vermont statjon on Tuesday afternoon about 1 o'clock. Two of the cars were smash- brought here| ed into kindling wood, but the third satiefaction with thei FELL DEAD WHILE PLOUGHING. pay or to pension him. ] His retirement is due to Atatements made Defore the grand juw investigating alleged municipal graft, for burial. ~ The deceased was a native of this city and had lived here up to within ., which is was not damaged., One of the train erew jumped off the moving cars just before the smash. The wreck did not béeame a; block the main line. but made work ind was Associate | for about four hours for the wrecker Death of Ex-Representative Atwater % effect tha P < of North Carolina S Smmirahad e ceivéd way from a local fidelity com- tor for The Bulletin, later newspapers field, Providence and other cities. was employed in the central office of | one of ihe leading teles jn Chicago just previous to his death, s known as an expert o He is survived by his father, three brothers,” Mauri J. of this | Witliam Murphy of Montreal, Canada. in Spring- s but declared that vices were performed outside of his resular du from Durham reseatative Jate vesterds Atwater dropped raph companies Escaped Lunatic Drowned Himself. James Mec sident of F York, July formerly a well to do r Tong Tsland Brooklyn as a dangerous lunatic, es- caped from the institution this morn- exciting man hunt fternoon in the lake Johnson-Jeffi Fight Pictur Cinelnnati, Sehwab said i-deffries fight pietures to The mavor de- ~ould premote race and for that reasem he would SundaySchool Picnics. Tt has been decided that the Central school picnic will be day at Witemaug. econd Congrezational school has its annual picnic teday at Richard's Grove, et ing and after a: was drowned this at Prospect par A policeman, the man. .succeeded nnconscious, fore an ambulance arrived. Baptist Sunda n in this city swimming alongeide = he died be. in clearing up the shiing. St.-Mary’s T. A. and B. Society. The regular Dusiiess meeting of St Mary's T. A, and-B. socieiy was held on Tuesday evening in the society ! rogmis in theI. A. E. building. In the Lsene of President Lewis A Andrews he presiding officer was Janes J. Cas- | ey, an ex-president of the society After the usual routine business the mm&gr a. week, when the fight, Rickard says there were 760 complimentary press and ofhers. number that slipped places around the holes in the boarding or climbing the rim of the structure at 1,500. All told the attendance was given as 18,- is supposed attend the wedding of a younger son This London ceremony was postponed a few days ago because necessar uments demeanded by not arrived, the second floor whan given to the occurred and He pstimated 4 account for the cause of the nglish law had it 'was then raported VERY REMARKABLE FLYING BY MONOPLANES World's Records B International prince’s mother bad prevailed. There were sold 1,258 seats at $50 150 at $40; 634 at $30; 1.505 at 525 1.706 at $15, and 9,050 at HEINZE SENTENCE AFFIRMED By the United Stal 457 at $20; Circuit Court of Aviation Meet. The purse and the bonuses given the two fighters amounted to $121.006, and Rickard figured that his experience in San Francisco cost him about $30,000. Thus he and his partner Gleason will have a profit of about $120,000. Betheny Plain, Rheims, J contests today productive States . cireuit decision handed down this afternoon affirmed the sentence prisonment passed by Arthur P. Helnze of appeals ¢ remarkable flying by Leblanc, with a chine, beat the world's record for kilometres Bleriot ma ten days’ im- Judge Ray afier Tils conviction in June, 1909, on an indigtment charg- ing him with obstructing the adminis- instigating the and mutilation of the books of the United Copper company. will be several covering the 16 minutes and He also established new records at 30, 40 and 50 kilometres. RUMORED THAT JOHNSON WAS SHOT Local Sports Stirred up by Basel 11 seconds, of justice by chine, beat the world's recomd kilometres (12 ing 13 minutes and Sseconds. Labouchere, days before the mandate of the higher court afirming Judge Ray's judgment with the trial court. Until tha Heinze will remain at libart: College Football Pure Brutality and From somewhere a rumor started here late Tuesday afternoon that the heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson., had been shot. The rumor spread fast and a number of persons called up The Bulletin by telephone during the eve- ning asking verification of the news. Some inquirers even had it down to the exact nmumber of shots that had been fired, stating that the.assailant of Johnson had fired twice. The shooting was only a rumor and had no foundation reached New monoplanists. the United States. Sudden Demand Washington fo Vaccinations. Washington quarters -detectives probably will hs 1o bare thelr arm Boston, Mass, college footba purs bratality and pugilism, pealed to the love of the sordid, David 5.—Denouncing as & combination Stanford university, led in the discus- the report the committee o public schooly ‘ouncil of Educatio Education association vention here. New York County Judge #ound Dead London also, as an in- was received from there. The squad room illness was known detective bu created a sudden demand for vaccina- tions from many district employes whe Haven also reported that the rumor of the Na- had been circulated in that city. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Final Account of A. A. Beckwith in the R. W. Marshall Estate Accepted. p Arrivals, Y., July 5.—~Bradford Al- my, for twelve years previous ta 1903 county judge and surrogate of Tomp- . was found dead fleld creek early tod: the afternoon from New York In the probate court on Tuesday the final account of Administrator Neckar, frem of the 4th return a searching the oreek nearly was accepted. to_ $17.357.01. amount 1o $13,444. ed for distribution in eash $559.1 edministrator's fee w administrater's expenses $1,111.79. e 3, Roma, from Claims paid and there remain- tramped alon Judge Aimy ine of the be known lawyers $1.500 and the Capt. Lyons’ Courtmartial Washington $1,000 Fire at Walnut B Walnut Beach, Conn, destroyed a county home George W. Ma- ples, the 11 year old son of Ida Maples rowing out rownsville, Twenty-fifth loss of $1.000. There was no one in the negro soldfers tIme of the fire and the The chief of the Bridgeport the run from automobile | heard. The remains of Robert H. were sent to Winchendon at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon by Henry Allen & Son, where services will be held. There was a number of attractive flo— ra]l emblems from friends at Rowell's where he made his ‘White and others. parents accompanied the body. testimony of the Texas town The verdict will be announced fire department Mayor Combe of chemical engine In twely. distance of about seven miles. Not Worth the Money. short _time ago pressed surprise that some ynterpris- ing person did not enter the commer- cial fertilizer field with ground a competitor of the Jersey- ‘pulverized lava.” longer ocecasion for surprise, has bappened a A Celebrated Chart-Maker. Capt. G, W. Eldredge’s brief address on charts and tides on a motor boat is the first perhaps in the history of Captain Wldridge only man living teday making charts of the Atlantic zeaboard and glories in He has made charts of the Atlantic ocean from Newfoundiand to New Orleans, and h boarding house, The Prers Broke Her Arm. On Tuesday evening Main was brought here from Preston by Mr. Hall, her employer, and at the office of Dr. that she had broken her left forearm and it was set. ceived g a fall Mrs. Ama: There 1= no been engaged in farmers are asked for the stuff th ax much plant food val Incidentally acture was re- perhaps s this _enteror passengers Endowment. up enpugh Lattieship—maflont Captain Bldvidge xuid he bad sounded Jatiude 35 sinaller colleges which deluged with pecuniary cld contained in a ton of, the groand for iiself and beneractions philanthropist. have been & $1,000.006 cndows and are able to announce that nearly one quarter of. the whole has been raised.—Bridgeport . Standard. —_———— e Diogenes’ lebon Ended. amptly retubni oo ‘or Gavmor has fust Kivcn New Yorkers another shoc Time-Dhceres hemicals for sl et rers from ten to twenty it requires about ing fertilizers as in ks —Bristol Press. x offcials. and friengds the sLafl deni making an effort this #ix und & quar the same dista Himalayan Insurgents in Ms: on the water im Mexican jails are reported o ing with prisoners. Eith:r the jail ac- commodations are the vote for Mr. Diaz’s riy: ‘I than supposed.—FPittehurg lived perhaps more an apen hoat than any man living. Hs has owned 32 4 lives In Martha' an in t:o neighborhoed

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