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VOL. LI—NO. 166 \ . OF J DAY, JULY 145 1910 ) MAYOR OF LAWRENCE SENTENCED| Cevied Perssravis |Glinging to Rim |Aeronauts Fell | Covicosed Telosmams | g SHOWING NO FAVORITISM White Herron, business nianuigzer ngton Star, died. = ¢ belhs Sonceniratei i the province. of of Fflrn§ mefll A ’HI us and FB et ofthe Wast Political Scandals Which Stirred the Massachu- | caiors, Pecavas, of the moported y 0 ; rived i Pl on e oment 2in.”” | Has Taken No Stand As Yet in Favor of Either cross the French frontier with arms. The Navy Department Awarded setts City Reach Sensational Stage e veyerla, Tl 23a mesp| YOUNS HONEE AT GATHIED 9 | BURSTING Jor) MENZINK TANK liooniialis dor.armoe plercige - icoiee- the Insurgents or the Regulars ehten, T e ith) - SeEE G IE A e s ; : Several bulldings Were cracked. The Aot AR apansts Resling (i THREE YEARS IN HOUSE OF CORRECTION i wioris il 'iviotis | SHEWOULDNOT TAKEAOARE | Foun MEN DASHED To oEATH |~ " ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE MADE KNOWN - { died at the home of her son at Buf- Lowise:Meliaiuiate: "0 Tragic Ending of Flight of German | ''” ™ ¥ 5 Terrified Thousands of Spectators in| Dirigible Balloon Erbsloch—Only | . CON3us Bureau Offic lous Position Naples, July 13— Jossph Sheffie] u-. |On the Eroad Question of National Politics—Told Inter- And to Pay a Fine of $1,000—Mayor White Found Guilty | a7 Buren of New ¥ork died on the arc paying the enumerators as fast s 2 B L P Bronx Amusement Park. > Cesible. i i i i of Conspiring to Secure the Confirmation by the | o7 his vay here trom Exvpt. Thd ves Peasants Saw the Terribi as poesible s viewers {o Niake It Clear that He. Sgefng Both 5 y The Total Value of Our Foreign Sides, .emocrats as Well as Republicans—3ees Only ). c 55 years of age and had lived in Hong 5 1 = Me- Board of Alderman of One of the Mayor’s Appoint: | Kong for tie last thitty years, belE | Konsis. ek il yness 1o toke s dare commerce for the fiscal year ended was 3$3,302.821,057 Leichlingen, Rhenish Prussia, Harmony Ahead in M ew York State. engaged as a merchant and for several fed her 200 f Intor e akeito- ments—Jury Was Out About Four Hours. SeaTe vas the memeral agent for fe |Ciiricd ner 300 feet Intv the Llc to~|1s._yaning-{nrough: spiice e dlstanc s e night, where she hung to the ST ey P ok Great Northern Steamship company. | Ferris whsel in an amusement pari arly a thousand feet, Oscar Erbs rince John George of Saxony and in the Bronx, to the terror of gaping | °Cl» noted acronaut and inventor, win- | the princess made ~an ascension at . London ~July 13—Sir Edward Sas- | {housanae below, antil rescued” by 4 | Der ‘of the international balioon race | Dresden in a dirigible balloon. 2 3 A I k : y Py - 's bill king mpulsory the | watel held in America in 1307, and one of . Oyater Bay, N. Y., July 13.—Theo- W. Wadsworth, Jr speaker of the 13.—With the |two weeks. The jury returned its ver- | Soon’s 1 mal g compulsol watchman. th Th, Milk Co f Chi 1. o - Bt Mawor | ek & - > i equipment of all passenger vessels The wheel was turning when one of | t1€ MOst promising of German experi- e ilk Commi raote - icag? | dorg Roosevelt said with emphasis to- | @ssemb) sentencing ay t after being out for a little mure - e el 5 menters in aerial flight, and four ct | reported to tne city council that the Mr. Wadsworth m clear that P Whili of Limience and | than four ‘);u\lr.!. ;Thomas Keegan, al- ::;g‘:g“‘(:e&f :zflt;;mfl?a::;f’;;‘:sflgf Nll‘lssb McKensle's party dared her 10| ,njons were dashed to death today in | City has the dirtiest milk in the world, | 98 that he has taken no stand as yet |, it lay within » sther residents of that city on |so indicted in the same case, Wus 1 climb on. Fonl i coa % 156 skvor "o either ‘thi Thstraonts. of h ] L e peri, ou y. daq. It provides that all ships, both | 4 a ficld near Opladen. The others kill- 1 ey a B s vl would be no surrender pa : ménpol]’;“' Sopgmbig f ur;;\ :ol s'u!m& 3 - Fekish, ona et iy et o I‘WQMIdnt}Jkou Dare from Anyone” | cq were Herr Toelle, a manufacturer,| The British House of Commons by | the regulars in the republican party; | the organization in fav A toian s L otion for New Trial Denied. passengers at British ports, must be | I WouldW't take a dars from any-|of Garmen, Engineers Hoppe and |8 vote of 239 to 190 passed the second | and he desires to correct any i, ice. | nations biil " Lawrence for some time past reachea Mavor White made an imgassioned | srovideq with an installation capable [Ore.” she said, and jumped for the|Kranz, and the motorman, Spicks. reading of the woman's suffrage bill. | o Lt : Bwise plinkglpall d Governor ! it au1 stage address to the court, declarIng that|of receiving and transmitting a dis- | OUtside of the nearest car. She caught Eoud Exphaicn Haded % SEVI8 e atiowinm Sa vl S | his t ar he had been innocent of any 13 | tance of 100 miles. A penalty of $5,- | it but could not get imside. Beforc| 4 | Consul General John L. Griffiths et | the situation within the party in N 1 Guilty of Conspiracy. | intention. Burns spoke In a similir | 000 in the event of failure fo obey the | the engineer could shut off the power| ONly peasants saw the tragic ending | J.ondon. reporied on the operation York state he said he saw only har- was active in | vein, while the other convicted men |jaw j ded tha car had risen to-the highest pagt | Of the flight of the dirigible balloon | the postal savings banks in England. | mony ahead. | Colonsl Smiles Reminiscent! | Found gult, of conepiring to secsre | LG Yo" Stement. Attormey S aw is provided. it aireatt e thhre 1t ROk Erbsloch, which after a serles of un- Wants to See Republicans Do tro it 0 miniscently the confirmation by U of e'o- | M 3 o ce its construc- % . el Roosevelt wan dress ermes of Mayor White's appointment | Yol tepresenting Mavor White ac’| MEETING OF BOARD OF 3 Rescued by Employe. Ut % Tour Gu, Red Sus roltind ro | tiont it L iRg s onect Right Thing. aying when he rececived of A. Hamilton as the chief | Eved JOF & JOW, 08 O Heta o o DIRECTORS OF THE K. OF C.| John Paroll climbed up the iron|cently for passesnger mervice. They | pluck and skill in saying the floating | 1 want you to make It clear,” he | VIewers, Ile had on a suit of fire department. & ey e e TN a2 framework of the wheel, attached him- | had observed the balloon a short time | derrick Hercules, ¥ said to interviewers, “that ! am see- | duck. Most of the lunches iter to secure Ham:- |, Kress one of the men ComNiy s | Fourth Degree Provinces Laid Out and | S¢if (0 the car by his féet and leaning | before as it swung gracefuliy in the o ing both sides. 1 wish you wouid make | Were leaving, but Representat rom that position, the |! oy e i out of a window hauled the girl in.lajr~ Soon it disappeared in the fog| A Big Hole Was Found in the gun- | Lhat emphatic. My main iterest is in | We Cocks, o “regular,” who represent ced to serve three | Atiempted bribery in connection wiih Officers Appointed. Then the engineer turned on the power ] 4 | Mr. Roosevelt's home din i entenced to serve E | Tia sime: bun Dt has MU g6t DeoL: len the Snsineer turned on the POWer | and shortly a loud explosion was heard | boat Castine, which was rammed by | the stiic, but ‘on matioual ixsucs 1|3 ooy lome ¢ ¢ e e Essex county house uf| (1% S0MS e B e em Do Wn to safe- | and a cruimpled mass fell like a pl; the submarise Bonita. during the ma- | Want to see both regulars and sure- | M5 Cocks s n faraer expiiine @nd o pay @ Ane of 3L | Can the Mayor Hold Office While [ day’s meeting of the board of directors | 8¢ torthe sarth.| Eo ierriblecwes K1 off Turo, Mass. ents, party men and indepenioncs, 1| the colnel L L ; Others Sentenced. | Serving. Time? of the Knights of Columbus the fourth | THE GRAND TRUNK CXe 0 e DILRUMIROENT Wk = 4 R liin g omocrats @8 el aacre- | 0 fer saying that he had talkeakpe was sentenced to_two | 3 degree provinces were laid out and of- smashed to splinters, the motor was National Industrial Traffis | publcans, : ansTanying that Hehed td v S e emsent: Ma:r. | Hamilton is now under indictment | ficers of the provinces appointad, as AND C. V. ROADS | buried deep in ihe sod, while the five met in Chicago ani formed But you don't want to see demo- |ilics with Gover B ey e Y i ek, 4h8 Eibree | for allesed bribery in securing con- | follows: % A = 57 e wis O ilion el con imtat e | sloas tosoombat the SEfGr(NEY Uik W EiinT: b was saked. - other guests, but declining (o partie: e i o % | Armation of his appointment t S| Champlain Province—Supreme mas- | Make aStisfactory Arrangements for ognition. rosds to raise ¢reight rates, £ replied mnlicans do the right | Jiatement as.to his attitude on th a year and @ nall * | exected that he will be placed o | tor. John 11 Redding Deaver, Col Entry Into Boston. Sole Record of the Fatal Voyage. thing,” replied the. ‘colonel o A aatiin of matioim SRR is case being on | trial in September. He still holds his | vice supreme master, Michael J; Gor- Experts who examined the wreckage | Geoffray, the French Diplomatic Wednesday's Caller \ he sat wilent in his chair for & e he had given evidence for | Pesition as fire chief. tinue | MaN, Ottawa, Canada, for the term of | Montreal, July 13.—The Grand | afterwards declared tha¥ the benzine | AXent and consul general at Cairo, has | Timothy L. Woodruff, ch of | moment and smiled reminisosntl o | N hether Mayor W A Gon§1 | four’ vears. "The territory includes | Trunk and Central Vermont railroads | tank had burst. The rubber envelope |jP°€! appointed ambassador Spain | the New York republican s cor- | "You know the insurgents had coid z W te lold his office while serving ti»[Canada and all of the British posses- | have very satisfatcory arrungements | had been torn to shreds and the bow | i Succession to A. J. P. Revoil mittee, and a staunch gunization | feet when I came back from abromd, Case on Trial Two Weeks. _ | seutence has not vet been definitel? | sions north of the United States. with the Boston & Maine for our en- | collapsed. Nearby was found a sad | T . man. was in the house as Coionul | ho continued, “because the first fou The case has been on trial for about deiermined. Cabot Province—Vice supreme mas- | trance into Boston no- Our relations | memento of the disastrous trip. It was| . 1he Object of the Conspiracy for | Roosevelt explained his attitude m h wh, I conterred were Sen y SRR, D i plie ter, Dennis J. Gorman, Boston. Mass. |are of the most friendly character with | a leal from the notebook of Engineer | “NICh Col Jorge Valera and his asso- | was Representative Charles N. I ator Ige olar Teyer, Secre for a term of two years. The lerritory | the Boston & Maine. and we have ab- | Floppe, consaining @ short record of | C/teS were arrested in Havana Was|of New Jersey, who is a first- s: | tary Wilson and Nick Longworth FORMAL REQUEST FOR RECENT FREIGHT RATE m‘gla-;desl -F),w -':;:' h‘g%m;-:;:;y;u solutely no plans for the building of | the journey. There were only a few | COmPpel American intervention. insurgent During the day Col I had sim experience: hen I ADVANCES-$USPENDED. vert Province—Vice supn - |an entry of our own into Boston” | words: e 3 Roosevelt had taiked with them boili | was in the White house, When J, Pler EXTRADITION OF CHARLTON %? {er vetnered . Bovd, Tordham, X.| (Ibis was the statement made ‘this | ““Departed nail 9.04: ascended air | TS Fourth Internatienal confer |and apparentls with squal affabiity { pont Sovgan camo o bes. me. 5 i r WO years. - | afternoon by President Hays of the 9: thicl 2 = o | © 4 epu w - | Govi hes had departed oarl | saic it to all ' streot Has Been Forwarded by Special P“'"""”""'P"' "'_d ity Date of | rjfory” includes the states of New | Grang Trunk and Contral Vermont ate | s ok T AT, Gannot 3¢° | mally opened at Buenos Ayres. The [ jer in e L D LT RO R RO L Messenger from Rome. hepProRpeltsIntes. York, Pennsylvania, Dolaware. New |ter a long conference with Mesars. J. | pelow ms. , Elevating planes sioped | United States is well represented. that he had talked politics with al'|said 1 was going to holst t t —— “, Jaly 15— By a formal|Jersey; Marvland, Ohio and the Dis-|J. Storrow and B. O. Ives of Boston, [aownwards? altitude 280 metres (315 . = y three and that he had ¢ wut the | flag Washington, July 15 —Formal re o e A i e A s trict of Columbia. . Who had been sent here to meet him | faor) at 8.14. The Strike Ballots Cast by the tran | gama impression from Mrb Woodr i "But,” he added, “I dldn’s do eit the extradition” of Porter | vote, (ho InteBlitn A ye.| De Soto Province—Vice supreme|with regard to the desire of Boston| This is the sole record of the last nd_cohductors on the Ienis/|ag pe obtained yesterday from James | er” harged with killing his Sion today determined to suspend re-|master, George W. Young, N : ) 1 ole record of e last | cost of Pittsburg, were faken 3 y gy cent general advances made by the || e 5 2 b that this city ghould be made the ter- | yoyage of the Erbsioch, the other de- | 4 0. Ttaly:has been for- | o0 B0 their freight rates.. The | territors: trolugon 3‘{,"‘;’ B o,m'"’ minal of the Central Vermont in- | (ajls of which cannot be learned owing | i e T e P < T e | R T e s i, | larifta_suspended, in accordance with | Sonth Caroling A ebacaa As. | Stead of Providence. The Southern |, tne death of all the occupants of the b TROLLEY ARBITRATORS RENO FIGHT PICTURES - by ey a5 liey decided upon by the com- | Hor S i, A nesace, | SXtension of the Central Vermont to | car. Peasants near the scene of the | i to Washington by the frst| i fon, for the most pare, are those | Nuten Carone Tosns Pioriae Lot | Frgvidence will give the Grand Trunk | cotastrophe say that they heard the | wime were mary Raiph Wil Thamas: RESUNE SESSIONS| MAY BE SHOWN IN NEW YORK Word to this effect reache ssion, - ToR 3 2 olina, Texas, % ¥ rand Trunk Pacific an additiona sy y hea: who were married ) V. i s fast Al department today inrough | recently filed by the Western Trunk |ana, Mississippl. Virginia and West | soast outlet. i itional | propoellers working. They fired re- | heing the divorced wife of Frank J.| Wage Dispute Between Connesticut | Without Violation of Law, Opinion of i in Rome. State depart- | l4ne aesociation and by the carriers|yirginia. Mexico, Panama, Cuba, = volvers in order to indicate to the | Gould, sailed for Europe from Ney c e »""‘:fifl o ot® entiay | In eastern classification tarritory, ai- | porto Rico and South America aré|BODY OF GOL. COMFORT . acronauts, then hidden in the fog, that | York. -~ ompany and Its Employes. City Corporation Counsel next would be the eali date on/| though some of the tariffs against|,ged for administrative purposes. A they were in the nighborhood of N e Yoo Is Pt ¢ New, Tork, Joie-15.— Movilht ail Fhich the reecipt of the request might | WPich questions were ralsed were fled] Marguette Province—Vice supreme FOLIND IN CRUM CREEIC. | Bousen. “Then tho explomion occurred | _The Historic Black Horse. Tavern, | 1oy’ thie wage dianute between the | of the Jemriea-donnaon ~Astionle as Re expected. and that the document | PYpl it i (i vt | Tt Ao Robwg. Molwmmhes |l e T s A SN S Swcing i T Mtoc 150" veays, has pewn | Connecticut company and ita conguc- | Reno may be exhibitad AN this €'ty ight not reach here for seven or| BY srangemenl mor O Patiways & te: Sioue e | a3 he*i ltors and motormen resumed their sit- | without vielation of the law, im the ciEnt dave vei A preliminary inves- | 150 250 Supnlement their oNigimal ad- | on toes inLioi, Ao, Wiscon- Pennsylvania Military Colleg e e foi to the school board of Canvus-| tings this morning, The trolloymen | opinion of the corporation eo R n e Y diatsenarimens | Yance tarifts, which were o hiave be- | sas. Micsouri. Nebraska, North Dakota | _Chester, Pa. July 13 _Col. Silas E. gt et ol [ s . aSaive. boand a1 | pohs Tullng Sy equseted -SRI authorities. Fone e e cletivs fug 1 A S Mot =3 SErithr. Yhe TNl et o = The Nsgotiations _Between Spain|National Treasurcr Rezin Orr, who | today in part e follows s insane pexson be extradit- | "“ETS 10 BESOMS SRectva A0, L | Le_ Selle Province Vice eupreme |sylvapia Military collegs, whose botfoc oo musio” Hall Singer, Belle | 214 the Vatican on the church aues: | came to thin: oliy - rom Springheld, hers fa nb ‘legal igiibition of mubls @ guestion the Qepariment| gaie of the-proposed rates was for the | waah.. fo, - :‘:m‘ - ‘rflr am, <m']‘he' la.: h‘!“"a x& u%‘cr':?l.ef‘r”y oday, Elmbr Mintered o Lood Umy a\'” een ’"’-59;_“ Ofeda. the | Mass. - last night. an exhibition unless this can be de toady. It was decided that | 5uiT00 “0F enabling the - committee | wirire 1 oF, & L& of four vears The |met his deati{ actidentally. Tollowing g »d in London. BE3 the, WIGNME 0 "Spnpr. Olede it The afternoon sesgion of the board |rived by implication from seotion 111 & person in an insane asylum at the | thoroughly to examine its aUthoTity | Titan. Colorado Montans. Washineion, | night. folOWlng. T ob ana b Condon:. Taly A%a L s Spanjsh ambasm X6t was taken up by fht witnesses for the penal law, relating to exhibitiony time the request for extradition comes | ynder the new railroad law. - s EXontah, Wahieton; | Slighit,: SEOINNET At T ATEinNy- © o S OB S amgh today by the Connecticut c any, » Intro t ed as ‘obscens, inde be surrendered. No definite | e T e [T op i the Police of & hou#s at 89 Hill Drop | . Dr. Mibran K. Kassabran. one f | quced evidence to rebut that of the | inmioral or impure, tonding fo the cur looking 1o the confinement of zona, Alaska, Hawali and the Phil- | Colonel’ Comfort's presence in the | Crescent, North London. undertaken at | the best-known X-ray specialistu i | S, GG S DL C0load aur [ raption of the morals of youtr om in 4n asylum, aside from the | NEW GOUNTERFEIT ippines ‘are added for purpose of ad- | lonely spot where he met his death is | the instance of friends of an American | the country. died at Philadel.hie [ FUREESes for the mon intioducod dur- | b e e R N e ar o GOED SERTIFIGATE. | Pibiststion. : ; explained by the finding of a return [ music hall singer. who was known un- | from skin cancer contracted frim | € (he morning - to show | “While the precise question cc iy s Tate pesntaken | gt *| (et the closing meeting tonight it was §ic;§;zum-‘m|1-‘:xapn|a to, Chester, | der the stage name of Belle Elmore. [burns recelved during long practics | iuac the cost of living had not In- {ered appears never to have been rain =0 that ¢ zatiten. i Bis cBSe GURDA | |¢y. Duscriptioh Given by Chist John, Eij maroiaiond tBat 350,608 of the funily of [IANIERMUEH (PR se Pirrnal. on the [ Sesias. flnoe February. yevamled the | with Roentgen raya creshell to &8s sreat an extent aw the |ed under this section, I do Bet ¢ TP some Intercsting considerations. 1t e the endowment of the Catholic univer- | Chester branch of the Philadelphia | battered body of a woman buried in | T T Witnyases of the morning had textified | that moving plerire of i nstieuft of < oday officially that i sity at Weshington and $155.000 of the | Bepid Trankit line and alighted at the{tlle cellar. The house was deserted | NEW ENGLAND {hat/it had, and three real extatc wnen | an assauit or brise Nt would cor fn view of the treatr relations with| ... e T B R A A AT e | Dogntch R e oy e P e T e RIFLE COMPETITION. | test{fied that the rents of ihe under the charncterization quoted Teaty 1t would be -ndecent” not only |, Washington, July 13—Discovery of | vested in railroad and school bonds. |point where his body was found. A |woman's husband, who is known as S eines callod sttantion td g T o<y BN & wemd bes hor not only | ihe existence of a new counterfeit e following delzgates to the na- | physiclan who made the autopsy said wley Crippen. and is described as it ot Lot ol ey ksl Bl b e L i s ip meke any staremen: in advance or | ol “Certincato has besn announced by | tional convention at Guebce weve pe. | hat the brain was partly congested. | an American dentiat Wakefiold Rangs Record for 800 Yards | morning Nad decreared within the past | dently uaed in this wection. [ mas i eSaaTament 1o, roalke b 113 | Sonn T wilkie, chief of the secrei-ser. | lected feom Connecticut: Daniel Col- | indicating 'that Colonel Comfort had | Belle Bimore was a handsome wo- Boghen-rOthersGaedBages. . - | Jox JRstend obhexing incresssd, Lists { of loourse, be wratlg in (e ensiid ase. be of the act of J\;Ily 1:. 1882, series of Don\nld. J. J. Kennedy and T. F. Clark | FIRE' SUFFERERS’ LOT had died abr Crippen had a place | Sergeant Francis Wahlstr of _the | were, s l_fi-""g"“l"_"- ’r by SN slevating . and; naadl P i 1901 and bears the check letter “D.” | of New Haven; W. J. Mulligan of of business on New' Oxford street and | 'nited States Marine prpe brols | SO WBOW SR LS NOT. o - CLOSE OCEAN YACHT RACE. | piat: mimbor 160, the signatures of W. | Tomnsonville. 1. & ‘Geary' of New MADE EVEN HARDER | he continued to reside in the Hill Drop | the range record for 800 vards in the | 07 the lincs of the Connectionl come | th of licensen, adde In-a . Vernon, register of the treasury, London and T. I.. Shea of Derby. . - house and replied readily to t} nes E ] New FEngland interstate rifle | PAny, was as great if o " . - 18 DRy OF i ly Thirt; = Y - P y the ques- | annual £ hat of othe 3 etore n, ypointment movi Vagrant Beats Shiyetes Only Y| Tae MeClung, troamuter of the Unite Ee £ By Heavy Rainfall—Many Campbell- | tions of the potice nntil a few davs | competition at the Bay State range | U0 0f other lines. = 0 = 0 | vwefore my appointment movin utes ¥ Bermuda. States, and the portrait of Hillegas. | THREW HER RINGS AT ICEMAN. ton Refugees Without Shelter. ag0, when he disappeared. The polics | today, shooting 31 consecutive bulls- | onnt 400t Chmfiny ta puy the Biowites | of DO AEuISLANTS G le oo ot phic ave not been able to certify as to|eves His;marksmanship won for him | Connecticut company (o pay 4 shiupsidn, this olty, and d¥ringnr tw Hamtlton, Bermuda. Jule 13 —Vag-|plate printed on bond paper In which | Woman Explains Her Dumb-Waiter | St. John, ¥ 13.—A heavy | the ldentity of the body. the Capt.!J. Stearns Cushing trophy. | (renfn of ager BRIHG FOF BLare ants | oh P AT MR ) s m“-\(::u-(h\?orhkl‘::khen::xd‘a.‘v‘r‘-os:?n; Colbring s Taeal “aerial mimbers ‘and Shaft Blunder in Court. rainfall late today made the Campbell- | New York, July 13—Belle Elmore | Several oiher good scores were made | % FUBSCREC QU0 C0 0Tl BHORIIEE S e i, R du P R e e :"n(t);r:r?)%s.i':k oT»:: :“kb;r;;:-:nhrne_c_a g ; i i _ ;on fire sufferers’ lot even harder, | was not rgmembered tonight on nmxd-gm the Cushing match, eight of the the . company Mr, Deming took | one objec that 1tk aw forbl "“'iw 1 a Iight breeze. Shiyosen, | tnten m red vad e ik mrexie i | New York. July 13—Francesco Di|homeless and without sheiter or prop- | way where the vaudeville actresses at | prize winners scoring more than the | & o0, W Wix and showed that the | them of makes It a panal iteen 4 - T e o | s bine ek 3 Merino, an ice man, was held in the | €r clothing as many oZ Niem are. Con- | one time or another are registered. | necessary ten bullseyes to make the | CREERUON 10, (RIE SNG BO0T0E 00 gt e Them and 1 know of - g < amination on the complaint of Mrs. | €Ver. Some tents and temporary shel- | TAKES OUT $5,000 POLICY | "There was little interest in’the three | (RETESR ST RAT, COREETE B W Fhe mayor gave & e aattE The winnar is owned by Harold S Tlorence A. Mustick of No. 235 West | ters haxe been erected and large re-entry matches which were shot | CTeASIE FERCEIR without comment. He had maid pr e e g xold = | MAYOR €AYNOR REVOKES Sixty-ninth stroet, who said. that he | Rumbers of militia tents will be avafl- | - AGAINST ASSASSINATION. | quring the day. fhe Governor Quinby gty Sy ) P omment © I hel 3 New York Yacht ciub. Her competitor 47 ALL NIGHT LICENSES, |had three aiamond rings belonging to | able tomorrow. Hundreds of people - . | mateh at 300 and 600 vards. the Hay- oo A ol e e N e L - | her. are staving on vessels in the river. | Russell Hopkins Has in Addition den match at 200 yards_and the Gov-| PENNSYLVANIA ROAD ol I Féstern Yacht ciub of Marbichead, | Had Been Issued to Saloons Without| According to her story she got a | Supplies were being forwarded and Many Other Policies. | ernor McLane match at 500 yards were EMPLOYES VOTE TO STRIKE DEATH OF DR. WARD - o | resage e g piece of ice from Di Marino, and ~he | cash contributions made up in cities H | all competed, but the scores were b e o i g X e i edge 3 shouted to her to throw ten cents down | &% w3 3 v and else- New York, July 13.—In addition to | withheld till tomorrow for tabulation. f at- | Vice President of the Prudential In raca They started on their vovage| New York, July 1._Mavor G the dumb-waiter shaft. On the kitch- | WWhere. A message from King George |life, accident, healih, fire, burglary, njsss Aorasinents e, Renoned on Mat surance Company af €78 nautical miles at 445 0'clock ON | wrote to Commiysloner. Bt of tog | €N table at the same time were two | V. reached Lieut-Governor Tweedie | tornado, automobile and yacht insur ter of Wages and Conditions. s he afternoon of Saturday last Vagrant | hollcs depatiment today e 1o 1o | 0velopes, one containing a ten cent | here tomight It was from Sir Arthur |ance policies. Russell F. Hopkins. a LEFT THE RAILS S A e SR is silghtly latzer than the other. and | hors caling 1o i aoytienat, It had|picce and the other the rings, She|Bisge. his mfl‘fi;‘-" secretary. His | young millionaire, now of Irvington- | eI Philadelphia, July 13.—Representa. | o London, July 13-Dr. Geste Doct socordiug to the Fules of the contest| piel oo o fus Petention that all{ihrew the wrong envelope. majesty expressed his distress because | on-the-Hudson dnd formerly of AUan-! o\ £..s Palesting Station, Ohio—No | 11Ves of the conductors, trainmen and | JrsitL of BAUAEE T fb, Ve PITRCEC wave Ber a time allowance of forty- | o BUt (ICONTEs ad been fesued to Ed =5 of the fire and trusts no lives were [ta Ga., has taken out a $5,000 policy | At East Palestine g yardmen on the Pennsylvania railroad | 9f thi Prudential s . five minutes to the foot. Deducting the | pmvelodge. ng- conamgt. ¢ TAYOT'S | COL. JAMES E. DELANEY DEAD. |lost- againsi assassination, of which $2,000 | One Injured. lines cast of Pittaburg, Erie and Buf- | €15 TOE SR ITOTAE 0 4 neaith time allowancs, Vagrant won by a haif [ <3V 08 and consent. —— R IR is to go to the first informant, and —— notified General Manager W G s P R LA York and Boue. e sturtng Jine was off Sea | g AVe directed that they all be ro-| Three Times Mayor of Holyake, Mass. | PORTUGUESE AND CHINESE $1.000 Cach’ to the three others who | Pittsburs July 13 —Train 52 on wara Myers this afternoon that a | MiC e selled, fram S York and i 1“-;\‘ i1 you be'good enough o lot me —Prominent in Democratic Politics. IN;:SEGIOUS CLASH [ s suiply: Infprmsetion, regerdlng/iihe | ("hyuz;fl o :pu;\z.rk ':r.y‘.n.{"n.;::l.n g A i g o atter’ s arrival in "inwdon. 10 was ien w here o any of =i = = I e Eas: Palestine. i0, about fitty miles | ¢po ‘s general committee to call a [ POt until Jul overt ats R BALLINGER WILL NOT RESIGN. | ffion Thiether there s to be anv of | o iclvoke. Mass. July 13.—Col. James | Former Attack Pirates. Who Are/Rein- | Flopkine first come to New Work asi (ol 0f'hcre nortiv before 10 oclock e e e O e apnes | evaning ai the '‘theater, that acut Sesrstary of Interlor Declares That He | Such & license. T do not wish to issus | 7, 213750 (BIRG HUCs TRt of ol forced by Regular Treops. in 1906 married Miss Vera Siegrist, a | tonight. No one was injursd and the | jnent with the company on the matier | [JENCE Aiedre duveloped. & Gvss 3 Ny exc es e people le- | 7 7% vife. ir b ‘, e ere ” niece of Dr. J. J. Lawrence, a tent | PRssengers were taken & - e of wages and working conditions. '_" od ST ‘_”" comatass oondl Has No Such Intention. | sitimately go at night for meals and | 0¥ Ri8 WS, ot thelr home hexe, Dealh | Hongkons, July 13.—A Portuguese [ meql 0l U0 ohidtor ‘of St. Louts, He | train from Alliance, Ohlo. which fol- | 'y *\vers informed the delegation [Femained in u semi-comatose cond)s Seattle. July 18—The secretary of | he Lk®,[oF you know that many peo- | 25 Grominent In democratic. polit gunboat, co-operating with troops. to- | pujlt a magnificent country place oy- | l0%ed the iimited by a few minuted | ng¢ the Pennsyivania railroad is will- | (0 (08 SOROVEE CEETE 0 g the Interior. Richard A Balinser ap. | Ple in the city have to work during| 82 Drominent 1 democratic politics | day bombarded the pirate settiement | gviooking the Hudson, adjoining the | and brought to this city. where thes|ing t5 meet the conditions which pre- )'(;‘_ R whish, requitad. i his AN Tived here from Washington | Zhi|the night” hational democratle convemtion u¢ | oD, the island of Colowan. destroving | jiace of Miss Helen Gould, and install- | Were Sent on their war cast on severil|vafl on other roaos, provided that the rican on Baturday. 3 S L T —— national democratic ~convention .t |¢ne houses and killing many natives. ity o .| trains, according to their desires. et s ou £0 00 ARl gx- ican on Haturda to epend nis summer vacation. The Chicago in 1384. He was a memyer | arpe mrrneen roanal many patives | ed upon it a menagerie ‘open to the | trylns. according 1o SRSIr GERERE . pany is @i thing he mid upon his ariyai| TRAIN DISPATCHER FIRED | of Gov. William E. Russells sta: Fe | any cantomien (e i iue LOfT0E | public. Recently he announced hix |, The tralr was elghi minties Wic|pense. “At die reauest of the union| 1 fesie Dodd Ward was one ob IR = Tmchiion 8 te. | (e Conmwetion Wit the Middia.| To Sty thres years'of age post. " Poriugucse Sunforcements wers | intention to drive down Broadway with | A0, S0 ianeq out to maks wp time | icaders anghier conference whl be held | ine “incorporators of " the * prudentinl - oF B Bl i = sent to the scene from Macao. i 4 {across a favorable stretch of track. | WIR Mr. Alvers tom oo e ey | INsurance company in 1874, and he be itention of taking any active part | town, Ohio Wreck. INCREASE IN BUSINESS. 4 —_— Suad here was a rumbling and | the meantime th s P- [ came vice president the company 10 in politics in this state in the present : The snd 06 ERRaED % near Ma- | Suddenly. there va b ling resenting the 16,500 men are consid S ion prond f the comptr e ! P . AT . | Shown by the Bank Statements for | ca0. and_its ownership is a matter of | WIFE OF CONVICT BANKER | the cars had siipped from the ralls po: | TeAN(Ing (he 15,300 mon are o yeurs an born 5 and pal _Cincinnati, O.. July 13.—Albert.Smith, oF Sinsute hufwoen thw Chineas pod the a ed feet from the East Palestie | In£ the result of Uhe confergnce. | ta | WA graduated from the College of Magazine Writer Broughion Branden. | fyoin, dispaltcher for ‘the Cincinnat(| june—Real Estate Transctions and | Portuguese. A party of Chinese stu. A CALLER IN WASHINGTON. | 1,1y e e o vted T in | Phyaicians and " Surgeons (Colunthi gz g randen- | Hamiiton and Davton railroad at Da dents had béen captured by the pirates — i | w e L S ies At tos Btring | wHyersity), New York. ir burg Again Arrested. ! tion_has been reiieved of his position. | Mortgages Here. and the governor of Macao sent ar | Mrs. Morse Has Interview With tge | oy aTOR CHARLES HAMILTON | proposition. The vote of the trainmen | Nook Broken by Fall Down Stalrs. Wei_York, ' July 13— Eroughtos | 115, V48 die'ssed, officiala sald toda. An increase in the volume of busi- | eXpedition to effect their rescue The Attorney in Charge of Pardon: ESCAPED INJURY. | was 10918 in favor and 965 asninsi. | Nk Breken by, Fall Down Stslrs. Branndenbur. the magesine writer 101 (NAN & Wegl Age, for his COMNEC- | nss' of the mational and stata bamks | PITAtes resisted. and were reinforced | Potham ot Those not voting. It in anid, were in- | , Xew Milford, Conn. July 11 An ¥ho got in trouble by sellinz a New | UgH Wit the Middistown wr T |and trust companies is indicated by | by Chinese from the interior. The lai- | Washingtc —Mrs. Charles| =\ Fiy at Mineols the Ae- | Clided In the negative votes. rew Roberts. 46 vears old, fall down York newspaper an articie purported | 23 peos > The statemente of June 30 last as com | ter were armed with modern weapons | W. Morse was a caller at the depart- | In Attemp y Stairs at his home here today and L o have been written hr Grover Cleve. | Ggnearl Superintendent Gould faid: | o0 5 * SIS g imilar Teport of 1909, | and smokeless powder. ment of justice today, where she had roplane Fell. — e died a fow hours later from a broken Tam: was arrewted In New York too |, S/ith blundered. That is all there is | RIIE6 NN e Simial Toror of do | In all. 2,000 persons were engaged in | an interview with James A. Finch, the | Announcement by Senatcr La Fol. [neck. A hoardersin the house who might. charged with nrevailing npon a | 3% "‘: ""h"“! B good and it is| o0 “Gave *increased materially, the | the fghting. Many of the Chinese | attorney in charge of pardons, it re-! New York, July 13.-—Charles K. lette’s Campaign Manager. heard Roberts fall profferad assist friemd to endorse and cash a check | Uifortunate that we had to relieve hiim | jaans and_discounts are greater. ang | Were killed, ‘while the Portuguese lost | garq to the case of her husband, who Hamilton.counted one of the most dar- | o, o\ o =GR HE0 TEEIB9C | ance, hut the latter said he would be wihich came back from the bank marc. | Of His wor the deposits are larger than inat vear,|a corporal killed and a lar/e number | is now serving a term of imprisonment | ing ana expert of American aviators. | | Milwaukee Wi, July 13.58eniior o right shortly and would g0 up to ed “n g” “This does not disturb me | says the Commercial Record wounded. in the penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. | made an_attemxt to fiv tonight ati & 300 W, BO1 AT A FEAT ORI R Mpatasntns tmcar, b wis T in the least said Brandenbure. T | H. W. Savage Withdraws from Theat- [ The bank deposits in Norwich for Ao Moree was on her way to New York, | Mincoln, I. I in = borroved machine. | FESIGEIOLsfare, Jhe, EEALT B | witting at the foot of the sairk dead. have been arrested eighicen iimes be- rical 1910 are $3.539.361, against $3.355.919 New York Cloakmakers' Strike. following a visit here. He wrecked it, although he escape he: y toxt | 3o leaves a widow and two children, fore, &nd once is nothing to get exelt-| New ¥ork, c;uly‘ylg.d-‘,;lenrv W. Say.{for 1209. The loans and discounts in! New York. July 13—Five hundreq| Mrs. Morsc made inquiries touching | without injury 4 R e s i o4 over. aze hae sened & Tormem Y staremayt| Norwich according to the June state- | cloak and skirt manufacturers met to. | fOrms to be followed in making appli- | Hamilton was just about to rize when | FASRTEIETG A0, 1OIAY, DY Ba cR0C | groouric Locomotive Destroyed by - o as AAnouneIng b witharanal TNt | ment of the banks were' 3$3,523.413, | night to orsanize an umited resistance | cations for executive clemency which | the running gear collapsed and the | B ST, TANRECR, () Fire, Colorado Electric Plant Partly Wrecked | theatrical syndicate. - The statement | 12 for the corresponding month last | against the strike of their employes. | She Is seeking to haye the president | aeroplane fell in a snerl At the mo- | ““Senator La Follette will ac Snasea Coxhs, ) July 18- Ar el8 by an Owl. says: “I have definitely and absolute- | VAL they were 33,216.330. 2 “We are in this fight to win,” was the | SXercise in her husband's heball She|ment of rising all the wedht o ecls | judgment of the people at the primary | tric engine on the branch line to New s 3 . (A eriaimye definitely and absolute- | *“rhe June real ' estate transactions | sintement given out after the mecting, | did not intimate when a formal request | acroplane falls on the two rear wheels | JAI£WORt B the, people af the prims : » Lo, New Boulder, Col. July 13.—An owl. pos- | 1% JOF gl A connection with the the” lshow that Norwich had 19 this vear | “fiy¢ we can win only by standing by | O application for pardon might be ex-iand it was that that gave way to- | 3® "WEL, 700, B (06 JoCimset he o L aanhy g en_ b 3Bl poscessea of the ancient 1 i1 ot Appear n any house owned | AERINSt 33 laxt year and 17 in 190% | cach other, The ‘man with 100 mna | Dected. buc tie impression gathered | night. T Bite. - Stuhkate o The Bt the Dric /| DiiDEdals and Teimadge stations ite <dom of his specie. Lt not m bl 2 AP %3 | The mortgages in June 0] ey e | from her talk was that ene might not s, sl Ao 2o - today and wus totully destroyed, Tie ernly wise purtly wrecked the plant trolled by that organization.” o gainat 1$52.350 Tast vea R UL R0t AT NOUL THE IR s usll M | Elks’ Delegates See the Price Com- | MY NEWIN expect the lexlatature (0 fn the track ‘fpr a distance of Mty of the Contral ":‘uluyrndu PSS B | itias Gisois: Moving, it Fost 4 B the yeur befors s . % 1 % petitive Drill. 1 feat were aiuol hurned Piissengers puny and plunged the city iito dark- oving ect a Day. —_ 4 > over the line tonlght were (aken 10 Dess lust night. The Lird, fving down | Junsus, Alaska, July 13.—The great Buys Broad Street Hou: Two Deaths in Boston from Heat. Fraternal Insurance Frauds. | \."..‘.-‘,. .'.. n.'fi “';:M:v‘: Organized Labor Not Fairly Dealt [theiv destinations iu sutomobiics B o on. ook & _claiy ahaut ter i Rainy Hollow, near Haines, | The double house, Nos. $7 and 89 s.—The excessive hn-| Rock lsland, DL, July 12—Indict- | g o~ Pty i With Says Secretary Morrison e Spptive aad yoaifive wires. aliort cir- ska, it wae learned today. is mov- | Broad street, has béen sold by F. 1L today accompanicd &) pents were retrurned today by a xrand | ¢ alMont In Washington, July 13, Organized Two Glastonbury Boys Drownec uited the curcent and burned vut the | ing at’the prodifous rate of 12 feet | Crape to Arthur J. Dawley, who o oficial, brought al- | jury which since May 3 had been in- { \04." T, Belle [al6 (o ser Batile Creek. | labor Las not been fatls dealt with || Glastonbury, Conn. Julv 13 -Two plan L with claw burned off, | & day. Tuge ples one-half of it. while Henry W. ol et s i | vestiguting uileged (ruternal inanrance | 3{icl,. “\win the prize competitive arill | by the ‘present administration and is | Boys Juln Merick uged 4 s ng T ;v i bt day and | frauds sxalnst thirteen persc also from Los An- | enemies are i a mafority 10 congres, wax found t Tibbits, E. I Tibbits and Missx = Al Toamy were = — precipice where the glacier discharges. | pits oceupy the othef half. It is un- ¥ ascribed to indicted were oMicers of the Am- | e Denver and S o o | acoording 1o: Fran i the cove at Nuubuck todny 2,000,000 Pounds of Fruit for Ea Never before has such rapid extension | derstood Mr - Diwiey contemplates | Baustion from heat, with & halt dozen | evmn lome Cirele of the Ftorn S e BE "xf.'}"in o Amerean orinan, decto: | Pha boye went 1g wading and stepped * Smeramento. Cal, July 13— gy o # making exterisive changes,and occupy- | Prostrations, were reported. Tribunes, or. were concerned in the | grder named. The contest was for $500 | Labo ai nddress today. to the | nto deep wa “Tha hodies have nog Iargest daye shipment of fruit ever ing the entire building. mager of the two societies in 1908, | cnsh pr , nvention of the International ALi- R Fowes the Wmcrammento; vajler was g Edward's Funeral cost $202,500. 5 _Brush Fire. This merger is said to have been fol- | The hesinese meeting of the grand | ance of Theatrical Stage Employes | s - despatched vesterday. when sevent London. Juls 13.—The elaborate fi Un@erwent Operation. At clock Wedneésday morn- | 10wed by the disappearance of the tri- | jodge was still in zession at a late hour [ urged the delegates to use the ballol mship Arrivai Sve cars of pears and plums left for | neral of King Edward cost the mation| On Monday at New York Dr. W. X |ing Engine 2 1"War ‘ealied o | bunes reserve fund of £57.000, and the | tonight. at the coming elections to defeat f.: | At Liverpool: July 15, Csempanis, re-election those members of congrars | from New York $202500. as is shown in the suppio- | Hanford was operatsd upon for gall- | the rear of 91 MeKinle: avenue for About 18 00}1 = =2 A +b3 (e Tl T > ul . persons ann . & to the interests of organized At MNayles: July 12, Tomass A A BB ol = o There i mentary financial estimate issued to-|stones and on Wednesdav 1t was learn- [a brush Sre which was quickly put he was getting alonz nicely. out. vots, trom New Tork