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' Sna W & SRR S o c ot H, “CONN., THURS o it P RESaR ~_ PRICE_TWO CENTS ' 'THE GRAND REPUBLIC 0 +Sahie Patmragh, |} ht | Contensel Telestuns |MOYING PICTURE MEN WILL FIGHT London, July 6.—Brazil has ly ordered of the Armstrong company a_super-dreadnought of 52,000 toms. The armament will consist of twelve 14-inch. guns and twenty-eight 6 and 4-inch guns. closed to curtail production. Twelve Persons Were Killed in rac ‘rll:;: following the™ Jeffries-Johnson Too Much Money Invested by the Syndicate to Stand Prohibition without a Contest, Towed to a Brooklyn Dock where the Passen- gers were All Safely Landed. Professo r Fichora bas arnounced in Rome the discovery of a gure for cancer. Capt. Albert Gleaves Has Been - IN- | FLYING OVER THE SEA " MORE CERTAIN THAN OVER LAND. . | DECISION OF kxm'w- OF onolulu, July 6.—The release of K. = Makino and three other leaders of the _ QUIRY COMMITTEE. recent sugar plantation strike caused ¥ (53 . great rejoicing among the local Jap- SISTER SHIP OF THE GENERAL SLOCUM |- = ™ " ™| cuny'OF BAD JUDOMENT | cunmiss AT aTLawig oty |1 2, S50 S50 A 1A pON AGAINST THE RENO DISPLAY Madrid, July 6. ‘Religious debat ™ G nt Wl o e s Fi are raging in both houses of parlia- his duties a; chicf of staff of th Incompetency, Mismanagement and | Starting at 530 P. M., He Was in Air ar- \ 11]11£nL ‘The Bis;lnb of Madrldhledngm my next week. - the attack in the senate, asserte ; 3 3 2 4 - . 5 the laws of the church are the laws of | Other Offences—Croker Has a Week | 12 Minutes—80 Miles an Hour Down 2ol : hi i t Anticipate Any Trouble Threatened with Destruction while Passing Through the | {18 2000 “Fosaiie the. constitution ke Ry ; Ly B L Ausistant Sacretary of state Adoo Maypor of : hiladelphia Doe-‘l:od o ; o y k : I . makes Catholicism the state religion. E: ? o] Beach. T & tour of portions of 1 y _ ialist Narrows on Her Irip from Far Rockaway to New i 3 5 p Burope on 8. bigycle. when “the Ficiures are Produce uly 18—Socialis = : . -~ . Paris. July 6.—A colossal monument E 3 = — s 5 o . Note Seidel York—Great Alarm Felt in the City—Captain Hur- to Waldeck-Rousseau. cx-premicr of | New York. July 6.—Altlioush no for- | _Atlantic City, N. J., July 6.—Glenn H. e ety Lmlimted ; Bivayos e o M-Kwauk;e Pute iVll“ e ““N ch\u;:k M: i, £ . & rance, erected in the Tuileries gar- | mal report has yet been made public, | Curtiss this evening made another Maver ] SOt 2pweny N otifi anagers Not to Make Contracts. ried Full Steam Ahead Blowing Distress Signals. | aens "o “public subseription. was ' in | fie' New York Tribune wii sy tomor. | flieht over the ocean. starem at 350 | "0 °L Mever B Newmun. otifies Theater g augurated with imposing ceremonies | row that a mmjority of a committee of | and spending twelve minutes and thi The Spanish' Premier Will Submit —_— today. President Fallieres, Prime Min- | inquiry has reported to Commissioner | teen seconds in the air. Curtiss on his | to the ki i e ister Briand and Minister of Public |y, hat S _the king a bill forbidding further Works and. Posts Millerand made | Yoo, that Chiet Crokes of the New | return to the beach Geclared that he | reiigious orders to enter Spain b £ 5 T ek o SR . B i AR s [N eRalan osts York fire department is guilty of in- |is entirely satisfied that flying over B> Kansas City, July #,—City offic mot be permitted to present plotures New York. Juls §—The old wooden)body knows how in the ship's salley | speeches. competency, - mismanagement; bad | the sea is more certain than (Iights | The German Bundsrath Cons 4 | announced todiay that the Jeftries- | the Jeffrics-Johnson figh Sheos-gechss Giaall Spublic, & sister | UL SN fhe Sinsbenea petdle whesl | L e judgment and nine other offerices. over land because of fewer sudden |the state department's proiece musinet | JOPNEON Hght piciures might be shown Prohibited in Arkansas ship of the ill-fated excursion steamer | guperttructure, But this time. there Open Trial Will Be Held. changes in the air currents. the German parliament’s pot ot Saaeen CICy: Iunieve iy pigvoked.| - 1i¢iie Rock, -Ark., Jul 1 St Egeun; canaint five this sfi- | wiis no Goubies U keeriig e 1o WILL BE REMODELED.| Cpjer Croker has a week to e is Fngod Himself from a Tumbl dicate. trouble in othier places before reach- | p e o issued 4 proclamat ernoon while passing through the Nar- | hand and the children were so pleas- . SR z reply. 'An open trial before the com- ‘ailure to clear an incoming wave g > 75 = e | prohibiting’ the exhibition of picture = e e otk from | €4 with the music of the band, which [ Three ~Stores to Be Made in BatH mjesion Wil ‘then be held. as he attempted his first start allowed | The American Civic association an- | Philadelphia Mayor Promises to Stop | o (he Jefrrics-Johnson fight In i e A e YoiF iy | kept playing bravely ‘throughout the | Street Building—Work to Be Start- e.committee, of which Croker him. from the breakers to strike the | TOunced its purpose to secure mor: Any Rioting. |ing picture shows. Governor Dona < M__‘-’:;‘_l e g & cons | dash for’shore, that they never knew | ed This Morning. self is a member, began its investig: x':gwener of the machine moving at | Potitive results from a safe and sane | ' puij. ciphia, July 6. £y decisves thad. hie wanld- pre th Sl sccsion of ahort merveus | their {snger. tion after a_disastrous fire on June 6 | 1,200 revolutions a minute. The im- | Fourth next year. Ing plctire syndicate o exhibition of pletures of the fight any blasts and a plume of smoke trailing | Captain’s Signals for Aid Answered.| This morning the work of drebm-i.;: in which twg firemen were killed. E;lc;’a‘l:\"tegn;’;r l;n:‘hhdtrn:ld t;;l-m;nl e : ~' o son-Jefiries fight fims | whe el Arkansas, if it Is in his pow her or the Crescen: thle k ¢~ | out the stable building owned by SELE eSS e v self from a tumble by ov. J. Y. Sanders of Louisiana was | courts of the several states or to do %o, f’:‘u";";.’;,}‘ ;nff;gh;o“;!wf;;m—,\_“‘k"° et Gorpptaln fizst headed for Latay- | 0 Chapman, in Bath street, will be| BRITISH PRESS COMMENT a quick descent to the beach. chosen by the Louisiana legislature to | mine their right uce tpe pic- | Helenn, Mnt, July 6 3 $2.500 Damage to Steamer. on an islana opposite Fort Wadsworth, | started, and’ tiree new stores will ON THE RENO PRIZE FIGHT. A Test for Speed. the senatorship made vacant by the | tures was indic toidny, when |4 law forbidding: the portra L E Bt i but oo saw that he would have (imé | take the place of the stable. The en- [ - ..~ Z0.= TS50 S Cuftiss decided mot to follow out his | 9°ath of Senator McEnery. | ome of the best-known moving picture | Telony by moy picture machin __Her 45 passengers were o | to ke the main land and kept on. | tire front, which is of brick, will be| johnson's ' Victory Make the Race|first intention of attempting an alti- men in the country, who I big:1 A8 priss fights ¢ ol i : iy and the fire was guishe The calls for aid from his whistle | taken out, and the second floor will be | " g gyl " wpu b ™ o der Than Be. | tude flight and instead made a test Citizens of Brooklyn have appointed | ibterest in the syndicate sald that the | #0ry in Montana In thought t 38506 damage. but t . AL brought fireoats, tugs, neighboring | Temcve. or raised, making the build-| o for speed. After facing the easterly |2 committec to protest to Mayor Gay- | 8&itation against fhe display of the | pictures of the Jeffrics and J the city and on the harbor | JUiilers and & Brooklyn fire eniine to | INE hereafter one story. with a garret, ore. 2 wind to the inlet he turned and drove| 0T against the exhibition of the Jef- | pictures would be fought | At wist be baried in e sta R e e | the pier. The passengers were quick- | Which will not be used. This will be Lol St Phe raclal conficts, down the beach with the strong breeze Yries-Johnson prize fighty pictures. He sald that too much mw y had Indiana Will Enforce the Law ‘;wa—g ago whe Slocum iy put ashore and the fire extinguish- | to the depth of forty feet. which is follomin blhu %emln:'ohnmn ¢y n; directly behind him at a speed which been invested by the syndicate, which |y, » July 6 G no 1 he Eas: when | €4 about half the depth of the building. TIug the 4 - o he calculated touched 80 miles an hour. | Three Thousand Carpente: yepresents twelve différent interests, | ,pat, toda d he pposed 1308 pheasure Seekeres | The Grand Republic iz owned by the [ The stores will be 28x40. 26x40, 24x40. Hon i e UEan ftva Varving | Made Wide Circles Over the Sea. ployed in store, office and bar fo stand by and sec the At Plctures | Gyhibition of the Johnaon-Jerie e New 3 ¢ Navi g titions and. ceil- e ress. . o Sy ire | prohibited without making a contest | Thnuros i Inmiane 1r i 5! srned o the waters edge with 838 | " mpany. She has a licensed | and glass, similar to Mr. Chapman’s | Versal admission is ghat Johnson’s vic- | wind the plane held perfectly steady | 7o:.o" o demand for higher w tiek to stop the display be enforcec id the governor, Hi drowned, crushed and burned alive. passenger carrving capacity of 8700, | present store at the west end of the | tOF¥ bas made the problem for the|and Curtiss afterward made wide cir- b i g The pictures, further an- | s p SR Oripia of Eive Dk TR% M0 000 -2an bt spent iset it Danae & United"States much’ harder” than Te- fl:se::fi:sm’ sea without finding any | L. Lo o S e of the Indi- | POURced. would DB R DG T airraa iaE: S/ IHVeCar e il o= b : . % s 3 S : - 2 ¥, i of the Indi- W in New Yo oston, Phila . D e R e o | ine ouiiing. Tag T . is ow | BIeiealGaprueh iin. au ‘saiteist ana republican sfate committee at its | piia (‘hicago ar e fes | Threats of Arrest in New Orleans occupving the Stoddard stables , in | SS¥&I 4o hold up the hand of | ANOTHER CONFERENCE TODAY | first campalin meeting has deciied not | on July 1% |: New Orlsans, July $-=Mayor Tighs THREE CLOISTERED NUNS ABERNATHY BOYS HOMEBOUND '|Frauklin street, _having =taken ' his| opnies These ~things are AT SAGAMORE HILL |lican campaign fusid from corporations. | win he ey T Dol b Arrest B DROLRLE T AT NATIONAL CAPITAL IN NEW RUNABOUT. e v ke ' T eioy brutal and vile, but behind them lies = 2 G oy }turés in this city, “We will not stop |any theatre attemotipg how the g i 2 mfi?fie:',-Zm’i‘;"f:a‘?2“,;’;3.‘;‘(‘;‘3 f;:: the absolute mecessity to keep the |Men Directly Affiliated with Insurgent | Stimulation in Interest in supmarine | the ....'un..‘vT..u' of the pictures in & | moving pictures of th ftries-John Make Application for American Citiz- | Louie to Handle the Machine on Long | they will be ready for use in sixty ::g:o_'w;‘“‘!bfi.r;doh::gahr_ufl'btl Movement Will Be Guest: boat construction amone the South | proper place” he said son fight. He also directed that th ip— Vi v o will | - - . American governn ts ested a “Ir 5 oting is atiempted we will | lleensa o AN uch theatre be can FaAy & 'Thice clolstered i Aol dals S he At b et bR, sbu“dm; This marks | Stripes than have ever yet beem wit- | important political conference is to | of the submarine boat Salmon, now on | ble.” | Richmond Police Chief Gets Orders. ‘o2 the Community of the [bovs, Loule awd Temple, who rode |the passing of one of the old stables | "Cased there ™ 5 Dbe held at Sagamore Hill tomorrow, | a 1,600-mile endurance trip from Quin- Pictures Barred in Milwaukse, | Richmond, Vi, Julv 6. The polies petual Adoration here. have made | horséback from Oklahoma to New.York | of the city and leaves Dut one I the | earionel this mermlae: comends thay | Sonator Beverldge of Indiana. Repre- | cv. Mass, to Hamilton, Bermuda and | Mijwaukee, Wis., Juls 6.—The John- | commissioncra af “a ‘meeting tonight agplieation for -American citizenshi to greet Colonel Roosevelt, left for |street that melonging to W. F. Bailey. | o orial this merming contends that | sentative Hamilton Fish and others | return, pictures will be | dectded to instruet the of police They are Marie Kamp, born in Am- | their home this afternoon in a brand- | Mr. Chapman has ajready leased two | lesaSht at Reno. which was conducted | who are affiliated directly with the in- \ ibitec Milwau- | o prevent the Johnson-Jeffries figh ieram Hofand: Raghelina Marcsca, | new automobile Tanabout With Louls | of the stores. The cnange wi meks | edltably and_{n . fair_and orderly | surgent movement are to be guests of s Tuby. Hirsch, aged 22 of Kan- Beid nt | pictures beir swn In itichmond = mative of Sorreato, Italy. and Sever. | at the wheel. Louie has been prac- |a decided Improvement in the street, | mepns™ Jroves hites, th o L. Colondt- Rookes Jity, was sfiot and wound- man - 1 Georgia Legislature Acts faa @i Giovanni who first saw the light | ticing for the last few days and now | and Ss otie whih he hag had snder | Dicked American - whites, the paper |velt returned by automobile at 6.30 this | ed by Edward Baker, a ¢ ‘tor, 47 | waukee advising them against enter- | . of day in Piana de Greci, Sicily. The | thinks himself well able to handle the | contemplation for some time. says, would _probably beat on equal | evening. Kermit accompanied him. | vears old, at-her-home Tuesday nigh’ | ing into contracts for presentation of | Atafta, Ga, July 6.-—A e religious names of the would-be cit- | machine on the long journey. Mar- o X terms . a_thousand picked negroes in | -During his stay in New York today | because she failed to kenp a luncheod | the pletures, The niay: es as his | Drimasily to Drovent th pla izens do not appear in the applica- | shal Abernathy sccompanied = the by any. confliet jor" form of physical en- | the. colonel made arrangements for his | engagement with him. Haker fled, hut | reason (hat such an exhibicion 15 dec- | MOVINE pictures of the Jefivies- Toh tions. voungsters in a touring car. Masons are at work on the new ga- | duramee, <o s st frankly | D, conference with the atate “resu- | was ~arrested Wednesday six .miles | riméntal to public morals. | oot of avisg pittare of A S Hearings on the qualifigations of the | Father and boys called on Colonel | rage for Peter Ceccarilli, at the cor- ‘American feeling must frankly | lars.” Willlam Barnes, Jr. head of | south of this cit 4 gomny:oty ’ v applicants will be held ih open court | Roosevelt at his office here this morn- | Ner of Chestnut and Willow streets. | Pe recognized.” says The Times. “Itis | the Albany’ county republican organ- SR No Pictures in Boston. fight, or boxing contest, w du the first Monday i vember, the | ing to bid him good-bye. The colonel | The brick work is well along and the |33y in England, where there_is .no | izatign, and James W. Wadsworth, Jr./| Walter F. Briscos, arrestéd at Ro- | Boston July 6.—Mayor Fitzgerald |10 the lower branch of the ral & Geiay belng caused oy the Drovision | was entertaining o pasty of friends |door and ‘window frames have been | °Olor problem, to express Indignation | speaker of the New York state assem. | vhester on a holding chirge, and. want-| stated positively this afternoon (hat | #embly toda of the district law. which requires that | from Colorado, but on being informed | set. There will be eight windows on at tllel lymflgxfln. Hdm nted with | bly gre to see him some time this’| ed in Los Angeles. Cal. for obtaining | he would not ailow the pictures to be | ven San Franciseo Kicks. the names be posted for ninety davs. | who was waiting to see him he had | the Chestnut stret side, with one wide *"w'-‘“h y. : w'fc“l‘_‘m: summer. They were two of the most | money under false pretenses, shot him- | shown in Bostor | San ¥ranel July 6.—Mayor P. them ushered in at once and intro- [ doorway near the norti, and at the | TUCH TehSon i r [ye men in defeating the colonel and | gelf in a cell at police headquarters (™) ol PRL e McCarthy anpounced today tha ¢ duced them as “ my marshal and his | cioRer of Willow and Ghestnut streets | Yould mot be more overnor Hughes in their fight for the | yesterday, soon after he:had been | RESRRNSSSA S Vi ho circumstances would the exhibitio TAFT'S VACATION BEGINS. | {nc"Sover is another door. The building is of | ,, The Times thinks that the pivot of nomination bill: transterred from the Sail. Brigcoe had | | Worcester, Mass. July 6.--Mayor | ,f (ne moving pietures of the Johmsor . e Oy Ghe o Friends of the marshal and his boys | brick and will son’ be closed in. ctirs Jhettn et e e =T a magazine gun-wound in a cloth and [ Jemes Lowan took sides against the | .nd Jeffries fight he permitted £ il Devote Only One Hour to His| isngerad them a farewell luncheon at Improvemersts at Theater. oxinry e e g "~ | “MILLIONAIRE TRAMP” j pinned inside his clothing. - Officers | Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures ton)) | ¥rancisco, He sape Mail During Next Ten Days. the Astor at noon. Temple made a > S e ges. - apes. iR Son- . who searched him failed to digcover it. B 8 statément on t subject he. s | Tnasmuch as the ontest resolve = Bt when he mounted his chair and |, Sylvester Z Poll was here o Wed- | sciente of ihs Amévitan people will in | .. ARRESTED. IN: PHILADELPHIA = e “There is a law in Mussachuscits | olf fto o prize HKht pure and sir Bever! Mass., July 6 —With not d: ike Cf ¥ s i} . | nesday and gave directions for the | the future make it ectively fel against prize fighti E 1 t he- e, and was not a boxing mateh ¥ wimele ehirs n his Snmagement hook | Bheseverts T e ol oY ker ke MI: | changes ana improvements which are | against such exploitations as the Reno{J. Eads How Attemsted to Open a | BRAVES DEATH TO HEAD Hove MEnt Dictures OSERt. to We allowed | Dia aBd was not o boxine mateh for the' next ten davs, President Taft | bye~ ¥ 1o bo made at the Broadway theater. | ght. Meeting for the Unemployed. OFF SPREAD OF FLAMES | for that reason, if for no other. Per- ‘\ Wonid be as unlawful ms the Aght -y e el g3 . N. Y. Sy N ists and decorators aro here to do G St sonally 1 shall do all that T can to | WO B e s e o | e e, N T ars i S T ™ | he work, and he gave them his idea | HONOR PAID TO CHIEF JUSTICE.| phiadelphia, July 6—J.iEads How, | Dash Through Fire and Smoke to Shut St WElr DASoR AhOWR IR Worews. | Aok R RN @own all requests for audiences with | narrow escape from serious injury here | & Sto how he _wants the work done. o the “millionaire tramp” of St. Louis, |~ Valve of Burning: Still. | COLONEL WATTERSON'S SON the chief executive and the only call- | tonight. In company with his father, | The theater will be refurnished and stinguished Persons Attend | was arrested and ‘locked up by the —_— Albany Opposed. Sllowed on Burgess Point up to | Johm A. Abernathy. and his brother,|repainted, the interior decorations be- r Obsequies at Sorrento. ‘police here tonightwhen he attempted | Pittsburs, July 6. —While firemen | 0 i g o b IN KINGSTON, N. Y., JAIL 16 will be social friends of the | Louis, Temple arrived at the Nelson | ing greatly improved, while the cur- e to open a meetl; r the unemployed | poured powerful streams of wa dquarters of the International Re- | 7 s Tamily. housa early this evening. FHe rode|tains will also receive needed atteps | Sorrento. Me. July 6.—In the Epis- |in_ Franklin on him, W. A. Reaver, superintendent D niram/ Conight issusd an agpen| Chargsd . With' Shoeting & Saleen he president will 20 over the more | with his father in an automobile and | tion. The settings will be repainted, | copal Church of the Redeemer. a | Members Brotherhood Weltare | of the Atlantic Refining plant (S e g o R hcriitan: " to’ Basw TALEDIE Keeper—Believed to Be Insane dntbmelunt Tatt rer an Hoar sach art- | Lonle (rove & Seconl phr. and it is expected that the work will | little -chepel - surrounded by - majestic | association have been conducting a |ard Oil company) th ordinances to prohivit the exhibition | emoon. The remainder of the day | As Temple jumped from, his father's | be completed by the time for the the-|'evergreens. and only a short distance |congress of the unemployed In this city. | flames and smoke today. and shut “a [ RCE L IR (heaters of the | Kingste Y., July 6—Wh Wil be his to as he pieases. The | car, the second automobile ran upon |Ster to open in the fall, when it will be | from “Maiistay,”. where the venerable | for the past three davs, and planned | valve which preventc: fire spreading | 1 MO nE Bloture (heaters of the | Kingston, N V. duly oW president’s summer schedule has about | the' sidewalk, knocked him down and | respléndent in.its new interior dress. |jurist had passed so many quiet and |an outdoor meeting. for tonight, but | from a burning still of benzine to | 55%% A ¢ F i hin afterncon he did ¥ narrowed itselfl down to golf in the | he went under the machine but the B = Dleasant summers, was held, this aft- | the department of public safety re- | great tanks of oil nea In the vi-| "€ ” f kgt SR i g g P 1 morning and either a long automobils | wheels did not pass over him. He was | COMMON PLEAS COURT ernoon, the first funeral service for | fused to issue a permit. Fow, it is | cinity over 30,000 barreis of petroieum | Not Likely to Be Seen at Buffalo. charged with shooting Micha rfde or a short sail in the Sviph in | pulled out somewhat bruised and as- ADJOURNED TO MONDAY. | i€ late Melville Weston Faller, LL.D.. | said, was about to tell the crow. that | in various stages of refinement were [ Buffalo, N. Y. July 6 Mjehacl fte- Lier Chirged Sith iogios Fch the afternoon sisted into the hotel by his father. He - | chief justice of the supreme court of | had gathered that the meeting would | stored. | gan, suc nt of po ed Jow Sadgel A The sailine parties on the Syiph al- |is not seriously hurt. s R —tiar Edward | he United States. ‘The church wWas | not be held, when a policeman pulled [ Two thousand people called from | today that y ordinance prohibe | 00 William D. Brinnier, * for wars include a number of frients. and < oot S ard | thronged with. relatives, men. of he- | him from the soap box on which he | their beds b: the peril, cheered the |iting exhibitions of moving pletures of | IR W EIEE - S GRS (08 fea is served on the canopled quarter- | DROUTH IN NORTHWEST Authier Will Be Heard at New Lon- | tional prominence and ‘resi- | was standing and placed him under ar- | superintendent as he came scorched | prize fights would be strictly enforced. | Mayor of the cliv. who deck IS PARTLY BROKEN don. dle!x:u "'.}..""""‘m."e.fi:{. . :ulé:fl rest on the charge of “breach of the | from the burning still. ‘: am fl!runu‘l opposed Lo r(:,x.”‘n L aviaE . fhe g R IR R other ne T . The - | peace.” — bitions,” satd Superintendent Rogan, | DUFing “the © consultation, = Colone : In the court.of common pleas, the | er was fair amd hot. The body of COMMENDATION FROM ADMIRAL. | “as harmful to the morals and tastes | Watlemson was in communication ove FIGHTING OFF THE MOTHS. Heavy Rain in lowa—Thunder Storms | case of Johanna Suppar vs. Idward | the chief justice in a black casker. CLOAKMAKERS' STRIKE. olid all young and - e an v <ol e = in Minnesota and South Dakota. Authier was to be tried. but with im- | almost covered with an immense pali e Mess Attendants Applauded for Saving not I the {tuaainghacy at, Whenville, * All That Entered New York from dications of a settlement court did not | of ferns and flowers, rested in front | ypnisn Leaders Hold Back Order to Shipmate from Drowning. e res should b with that of the colonel Massachusetts Have Been Caught. Sioux City, Towa, July 6.—Drouth | convene until 3.30 Wesnesday. The ac- | of the akar and was surrounded by ot S s W, e ptio be shown in Seos el R s L was broken in this section last night | cused was willing to make a payment, | flloral tributes from relatives and o5, orkers. Washington, July 6.—For saving a Dotermined’ Stand. in South. | Fhia ment, taken in co Albany. N. Y., July 6.—Commissioner | by a heavy fall of rain. but was not willing to admit his guilt, | friends, including. 2 beautiful piece S ¢ the | White shipmate from drowning (wo o e 2 i L o e g By )yt R A Pearson of the state department | St. Paul, July 6 —Western Minne- | it beinx a bastardy suif. which caused [from President Taft. who found it | ~ew ¥o m{“yk ““",fm",: young negro mess attendants on the Richmond, Va., July 6.—Governor | ERIN nel Sass Do SOl af agriculture announced today that he |sota and castern South Dakota were | its continuance until next Monday at | impossible to be present. , Cloak axifh Sot apsiacs. S witibe iving ship Frankiin at the Norfolk [ Mann today stuted that he wilt request | 708 JHERE JOF, 0 S8euEe O ha has just completed arrangements with | visited last night by severe wind and | New London. ‘The-body—will-be-taken to Chicago [ the expected order for a general strike, rd have received the commen- officialx of every eity and town in | gt e LIS = Secretary of Agriculture Wilson at | electrical storms, which may shave | In the case of Handleman Bros. vs. | for final services and interment. - ich o ":u':ll‘h:""' '“.;“ "{";:},‘3;‘ dation of Rear Admiral Nicholson, act- to_ prohibit:“the ~showins of | ant’ (osane ety that H Washington for two “Scouts” trained |caused loss of lives and great damage | Paracenti. & Co. judgment for the . b b ot i e | ing secretary of the navy. the on fight -~ plotures. | & ove of an. application by the df in searching for grpgy and browntail |10 cities and farming communities. | amount ¢laimed in the bill of particu- | Southern New England Schuetzenbund | Worl o i the hesdquasters of the | ™Fne rescuers were Alexander Bias | Mavor Richarimon and Chict of Police | BrOVe, o0 T8 AUl AL mothe. o assist in efforts being made | The storm seems to have followed & | lrs was granted. Court was'in ses: Mect at New Britain. s it craremieenth | o Annapoils anc T. L. Waiker of| werner today emphatically doctured | 5 RUOTET I, i Sonte mant ©y the state department to prevent the | well defined path west from Benson | sion less than a half-hour and was| New Britaiff, Conn., Jul - e - Philadelphia. he man ilfey rescued | 'hat they will use every mean: | By his triend onel. Waktersot “herance of these pests into New York |and Madison, Minn, adjourned until next Monday at New | nuaf three dags’ mesting and shoot of f,::,.'f;:fi?;immm;fi:'gxf'm!::xdurzc(:“rd was J. C. Lowery. who. while_ gwim- | VeIt the pictures being shown bsaid to feel that his mon % ineurat tate from New Engla: special from Watertown, S. D, | London. the Southern New England Schuetzen- ; - | ming near the ship, became exhaust- | Norfolk. Va. July 6.—-atayor | arfiicted with homicidal mania 1 - the pests havg been found in | savs: One dead and e N ers twelve hours' notice before calling | e oe B o two me. | of Prtsmouth, Va., announced today i with hon I | eoratay Dolitts T New ork siate. bt | Toke injared. e main tons ond asac. | COURSE ON RIVER bund wefe;brougut:to o close here to | the strike.. None of the oficers ot the | &7 214 taler, 08 Lelb: e UG, PCC | s e ‘would forbia he exhibition of | that restraine la the ohlv tune 1o in each instance-agents of the state de- | erie tent of a big circus in ruins, and TO DETERMINE S iiatialn Bhe inmere. of ihe. sev- | ULy WoRlg auy.. whes iotice of | On and towed the drowning man to a | Pictures of the Johnson-Jeffrics fght. | ThE Proveny FEhes GRORTN . o Siiee Blve & @ | two' Horses ‘Xillea o 3 SPEED. strike was to be sent out, but intima Savannah, Ga,, July Mayor T " partmeat of agriculture have carrie vo es is the result of a s eral_targets were: Target of honor|og that it would be held back until all | Dota. It was with dificulty that Low- | G Oy O cir- | gullty. Wil be sonvicted of felonto sut such strict measures as to prac- | cyelonic storm here last night. The | ronun of Mile ™. for men, won by Fred Roff, of Sprinz- Gonference with the | €Ty Was resuscitated. man_siated today . under | asmanit, 1t Is realized he cowld not be oy eraficate thet Dol hak WE & Clinde feniloge ang ) Tonth . of & e Marked off Along iZ- | hope of having a con cumstunces would he permi A : raai The injured are said to bo performers Dawley’s Dock. fisld with 68 out of a powaible 75 |minufacturers had been given up. LESS MONEY PER CAPITA. | inx of the Jonnson-Joaries faene "’ any "private Swthu : =3 g 3 2 ‘; . ures ir Savannal | *ane, an application will be mad e Jacob Stehli of Hartford, with 67 out = = * ffe o AT yor | the county authorities fo m YOUNG TAFT NOT RESPONSIBLE | AN ALARMING PIECE OF MALICE DT e Agniniate m&flfm;'flg_!e \hat| of .75, “General prize. womn by Jacob FOUGHT BULL WITH HATPIN. | Treasury Circulation 49 Cents a Head | o Louinvitle, | Ky e Ibttion L Rne tb the. Matteawnn Mt hos For Injury to Italian by Automobile | Dynamite Cartridge Susperided so That | Wharf by Dr. Anthony Peck, Chelsea | srnzicer of Hattford with 215 con|Woman Nearly Blinded Animal, but Smailer Than a Vear Ago. -l or'ihe Jonon-demries fent pictures | {5l for, the crimi on June 27 Last. It Would Hit Harriman Family Aute. | P04t club members now have a chance |,y Jacob Hunziker with 31. Muzzle Was Herself Fatally Injured. Weshisgton, Jaly 6-=A Oakranne tn || YoUId be probibited In Loulsyville he | 7 Colonel Watterson left h rney 4 to determine the speed of their power | Yagt won. by F.-L. Smith of Spring- aienation Der Casits ot A ceute on | mavor says he fears race riots L |omce much depressed and took { Boston Juiy §.—No fault on the part | Goshen, N. Y., July 6.—A dynamite | Jaunches. A small diamond shaped | feld- with 147 out of a possibie-150. Fulton, Mo., July 6.—Mrs. Thomas | juiy 1. as compared with o year Ao, | sororors e tdns insus o Judke larst train f w 1 f of Robert H. Tatt. son cartridee’ hangihg from the limn o¢ | Plece of wood has been mailed on the Douglas ‘was fatally i8jureG by a vic- | i’ shown by the latest treasury state. | SOlLPEate today lssued o sIKNed s of | muke no statement xaminati Taft. was responsible for a tree at a height where a covered au. | 40¢k for the starting plaée and by run- OBITUARY. ious bull vestérday and the animal Was | ;uent on that subject. On July 1, 1909, | hent eclaring b e Will not bo | Of his eon on charges of felon +4 which the automobile h tomobile would strike and explode it | TiNg from this down to the south end nearly bl Dy & hatpin. which was | {ho amount which each man, woman | Lhg Jeiries-Johnson fig wault will take place tomorre gcaused to Michael Tithwall was found today suspended by a |of the dockw distance of exactly 528 Francis E. Riggs. the woman's sole weapon of defence. | ang ‘child in the Unitec States would | “ amesi fen R au e laborer. at Prides Cross length of twine above the road by |03t i® covered. or one-tenth of a mile. [ 4\ g joven o'clock Wednesday night| Mrs. Douglag was attacked by the | fave®hag, if all the money had been | o AU Tex Ul b A el will| ~ NO FIREWORKS AT ALL tast the finding of the | which the Taritian aatom bl ¥ | I¢ the distance 1s done in 40 seconds, | - o o n bull while pas#ing through a field. She e~ S i propositions Governol W N WOF s s DasE ] e hont: ha¥, & sneed of 9 mi the death of Francis E. Riggs, a Wash- & equally divide: as $35.017 la » et @y commission | from Arden house to the station and Bt o o i struck the animal about the eves, and | qav" i was $3 y h 's Fire Marshal Recommend His operator's | to drden f hour, 45_seconds means . 50 | Ington millionaire pocurred at his home | 7,5 " while managed:to keep her feet. [ G2y 1t was 334, it conven ORipsasie: Hire i Beon held up peste | b e i S seconds 71-5 miles. 55 seconds 6 6-11|In the Pequot section of New Londoft | ", "after forced to the ground, | Money in cir 15, will be Biting tie Absolute Prohibition of Sale I investigation e den F: svdardiman, his wife | miles and 60 second 6 miles per hour. | Where he came four years ago to " b | greater than ®o. but the pop- | 155" 2 Dictures of _th mg an invest 1t | and daughters. have always heen pop- e d th i been th Mrs. Douglas kept her hold on the ht ulation increased in greater proportion The & e i s wad ook ,,',',‘,’:,‘,,,"‘:‘;:![ nation offercd of what appears o | FEIYINE UM WSR2 BOSET B e | owned a ‘magnificant. place thare. He | help arrived. b3 Tesult in | {ion of the sale and u wor stepe to have evervining possible done DR St way from 40 to G0 seconds over this| Was a retired banker having given up | wiy Recsive Only the Income from | Must Answer on Charge of Peonage. |, qxiied in Chicago was recommendod for the injured man Burglar Says City of Paterson is Easy | course. To eliminate tide effects in|bUsiness six years ago. Te bad been Her Share in $1,000,000. Atlanta Ga., July 6~ DAPUG: Bhér- | Fort Worth, Tex. July 6—In. re-|clty government last nig R % calculating the boat's speed, the boat | SiCk for a week :and his death was e Soeny - 1% = iff Joe Wheeler of Carrol county, Geo- | sponse to the request of Mayor Davis, | Marshal Horan, He said n cor Mark. should ba run both ways and the total | Sidden. His wife, one son, Francis E. Washington, July 6.—Mrs. Ada Gor- | z:u. was taken to Montgemery, Ala., | (he city commission has passed an or- 'vinced thiit the only sane celebrati WAS A JUROR BRIBED? Fatckon, N. I. July 6.—When Wili- | time divided by t Riggs, Jr. and a Washington and New | man Magness, whose musician hus- | {uday. by o United States deputy mai- | ainance prohibiting the exhibition of | is the celebration without fr ! = inm T. Allen. a Paterson manufacturer, A S London doctor were at his bedside. | band served a term of imprisonment | shul. 10 answer to a charge of peona pictures of the Johnson-Jeffries fight [of any sort ted for Attempted | ODened his place this morning he found TRYOUT FOR STATE TEAM. He leaves two sisters in Washington. | for desertion from the navy io g0 on | in the federal count there. in this city Serripiion il Mhowie Cose ikut = burglar had been there. The e He was over 50 years of age. his wedding tour, will receive only | with three other persons, was in. Cannot Be Shown in Washingten. No Man Can Run én Auto Without a iy : caliar left this note: Four Will Go from Here, Three Being e o= the income from her one-sixth share | 1.contly on the charge of holdi: ‘ o it ittt o ol Chicago. July A fresh sensation |, ~Dear Sir: This is the third time I frorm Thivd: Coh ey Getting Camp Weeks Ready. in the $1,000.000 estate of her mother, | nesro in involuntary servitude. Washington. July 6—Moving . pic B e ion ity The legimatieiration | nave cracked safes in this town, and, e pany. Colonel M. J. Wise of, Hartford, as- | Hannan D. Gorman, widow of Senator tures of the Jéftriea-Jolinson Eht can- | Athany. N. Y, July 6.—Fxaminatio ©is scandal arose todasr when States | 2Ke i from me. this is the eadiest| rnis morming Major Hagbers. Sec. | SiStant quarternaster gemeral was in | Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland. The ROt be e T o s | % clwuf{eurs' licenses under the ne Aftorner Wayman announced tnat an | UTE I have ever struck. Believe me. | onq Lientenant Denison, Corporal Bue. | Niantic Monday - superintending the | National Savings & Trust company | ‘owicwn, Conn., July 6.—Rey. Pat- | 1 the Distict of Colymbia. 0 G185 | autom law which goes into effec Indictment had been ot charging |1 it were not for the watchman T| ik and Private Tester will eave sor | 125ing out of the camp. He has a num- | is to hold her portion of the cstate e Torr ieiscy Jenes pantor frict comniissionéty today inaty August 1, will be heid in differer John A. Malloy, a grocer. w'th ould have taken the safe back to New | the East Haven range to try out for | BT Of -men . now . at work on the (during her lifetime and should she | ;' si Rose's Catholic chureh of this | 116 SURGEONSC] il ot anvieine | Daris of the state next wesk Ing R & .y e, York, You surely are easy marks|inc team to represent the stato at the |Srounds. He .is shipping the camp |leave a child or children the estate is |11, apnounced today that at hiz | Lont CXBIDIE mmissioners | Secretary of State Koen s @ juror in the recent triai of here” The thief got $75. HAttonal shoot bt Camp Perr 6 “sihe | Siuipage from Hariford to Niantic. Ho| to &0 to them. In event of the fallure | D1\ raqiicat he had been transrerred | 4%, WHeh Sver & ‘and order | o e il i e e Neil Browne. Won a Bst of $1 Drinking Whiskey | Seant Ortmann bas received word that | Will Teturn today to compiete the ar- | of lssue, he brothers. snd Tisters BT gt Hampton. A desire to light- | 5y police measur wordywenti [ Snat. 1. without o license Mr Br agreement of counsel the retrial . ®¥ I he could try with the others, inasmuch | Tangements of the camp. The First | Mrs, Magness are to ute the work was the reason given. out o the propriefors of more than | Koenis tonfght. of Lee O'Neil Browne. charged with | __ and Died. as Captain Coleman and Corporal Ma- | Fegiment, C. N. G will go to camp | share’among them. s = : he nundred theaters, who expected to bribing Representative Charles - A. | New York, July ¢—Peter Smith, a|son will not go. It is not probaple | eXt Monday. Governor Weeks will [ d Mrs. Helen Gould to Marry | C'0thina Caught Fire at'Cook Stove.| |\ " " lirvest as s an the fAight [ g el ict T #F White to vote for William Lorimer for | husky young tannery worker in New- | that he will attend. visit.the camp on July 15. o 4 Newtown. — Conn., July 6.—While | {{nis. arrive The commingi W v srsior Follows: igoussion: . of) the B TBts Seattor - i st for N J. drank seventeen jiggers of | ~The Fifth company at iis drill on — Ralph Thomas. working over a cook Atove At hier home | conyinced that to allow the pletur Reno Fight . July 30 key in succession today, thereby | Tuesday evening had regular iwerk, Gallaudet Engineering Company. ew York. July 6—The World will | here, the clothing of Mes, Lo e shown would cause ‘@ repetition Omaha, July 6.—A8 the result v G s 224 yinuing a r’.u ’u|;I$‘1. ‘:: r:]m .pOA:kel»d ha‘\"‘lrgux'e(-eived d\u'lm):“llxe wt month H‘Ar!h -nf'-l)‘r, (m'anmr;: " hu\'t-'hp;-n sax tomorrow ‘lllellu‘,: Ike'l:;hlani:ll‘inm: rlo,,.. ran in[uglu fire and bera & Vi wibtons wenca ot the' it N e (g I8 ety 2 Ji Lol he. 3 : h > | the meney e ren s or uncon- | a half-dozen new members and several | flled, as follows in the office of the | tion that Mr: u Kelky , who'| flames could be extinguishe: she was | July 4, when the pollee mude 236 ar- | fries-Johnson Rght ai It 25000 Locomative Engineers t0 De- | scious and died scon after in a hos- | re-eniistments. sectetary utl State: The Gallaudet| divorced Frank J. Gould in May, 1909, | 50 badly burned (hat death folloved | peats sud guelled many sireet disturh- | Rufe Coleman, was shol @ mand Wage Increase. pital, 7 = Engineering - company of Narwlich: | will be married on July 13 0 Ralph | son after. She was 60 yeurs ik Eugsie Jackeon,~al % hicago. July 6 —It wes announced T e e Good Catch of Crabs. capital-stock $100.000: to begin busi- | Thomas, a nephew of Washington | leaves her husband. Wlinois Joins the Parade shouting - oceurred at th today that locomotive engi- Piucked” from Navy Active Lis Joseph Hoar of Sy ness with $1.600: incorporators. Edson | Thomas. president of the American e \ “hicago, July 8~—GOVernor -, Chirles | flat, Where It tated the q has west of Chicaxo sre formulating de- | the adlive list of the mavy, Captains | way, and William A. Service of Water- | Grosvehor ‘Eiy” The company” bas been S ot AL Genow: July 4, Hamburg, from | e would Joliv the governors of other | WK, Juckson was locked o mABAs for in reased wages (0 be pre- | Ten Evck D VeedersEdmund B, Un. [ bury, who are visiting here, mage s | experimesting with % flying magiine | Ben Loyal Surprises Race Gosrs. |\ .\ Vi N o 2 S T I aaep it Tuther wented derwood and Ward whih' 15 et - Empire City Race Track, Ne® York, | At Ham July 4. Kajserin Au-{apout the su eanion of the Jeffries |'Serving of Intoxicating Drinke in Im« trip ‘to tlie drawbridge after crabs on Wednesday. They made a good caich and returned with a bagful to the manigers before August 1 The achedules. so far as they have Been prepared. ask for a complete Feadjustment af wages for all classes of engineers. the men on the far west isions demanding a higher ad is asked by the men run Everett Wright were retived today. their retirement to tUate hack to June 30. This trio of compulsory transfers completes the quota of fourteen vacahicies necessary D the actvie list to permit promotions under the “new blood” July July 6.—Ben Loval proved a surprise ork. when he easi won the Jamai =el ing stake, six furlongs, here, today. — The number of wireless stations on the ‘coasts of the guste Vi . from New York: 5, Graf Waldersee, from New Y son fight pictures. Not Permitted in Mobil Mobile. Ala. July 6 today instructed Chief of Plice Gl in_ to inform. all moving picture show ang*J moral Places. Milwaukee, Wis, Ju Mayor Emil Seidel (nday ordered that the enl br serving of imtoxleating drinks must be anolished in il places in Milwaukes that are used for One of the big moving picture com- ptanies in France has just spent $20.000 The city of Hamilton.- 0. proposes to cover part of its main street with a glass canopy and illumipate the in- any put out ‘a brush emplished af-, provisions of | to have.a picture taken of an ratic |-fir mari nations of the naval Rassonnsl ast “ production. - 2 laced qs* terior with powerful elec lights. ‘operators in Mobile that they woud | purposes. S - e £