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PRICE_TWO CENTS fflelfen &tale Department | Condensed Telograms [, Crippen Not Yokohama, July 15.—The Pacific Mail It fl.por(ud that Dr. Lawrence steamship Mongolia, from Hong Kong ch ' w “ T k u 'h c g:x;rgh:’lrmih:n “?;gt;ficur{l;rlg Je}: 5 fir: 0 'h L ' T Sq Fr: isco, ran aground yes If Convinced that a Majority of the Demo- H B2 S i e '9 ness| Iakes Upthe Gase T n the Lusitania peninsula of Idzu. ome 780,000 including thou. sands of American tourists, vinessec / the annual French military rieview at | NEW YORK DETECTIVES SOME- 3 : 3 3 Paris, July 15.—Clara Ward, former- | VICE =~ PRESIDENT TOWNLEY'S | WILL DO ALL POSSIBLE UNDER < Him to Run. cess’ Chi . has formall b Longchamps. cratic Party Desires brought ‘divorce procéedings ~agamst| EVIDENCE SUBSTANTIATED. THE CIRCUMSTANGES, 3 WHAT DISAFROINTED, N her husband, Peppino Ricciardi. The The United States Cruiser Tacoma court made the customary efforts to Bas sailed from Cuba for Blueficlds { relieve the Paducah, PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 'UNIVERSITY sligtul reconchiatin, (BWCWIOSC | 7ROV EY WAGE ARBITRATORS | AMERICAN IN MANAGUA JAIL. | ricica 5, “" """ "5 "% | GTHER SHIPS TO (E SEARCHED. Gana, Belglum. July 15—Daniel | <i: Selgiz ; % T ama Browe | Conclude Open Sessions—Evidence | Brother of Will Jast Sunday. dled from his injuries to- ; P of | 5 “Kinet held the world's record for| Wil The Fire from the Portuguece gun- boat daisiodged the Chinces Trons thelz (The St. Paul Dus Today, the Cedrio m Pittsman, in “fort on Collowan, lsland, and many of Now Be Reviewed—Final De- | aragua Cell, Asks President Taft to | (1€ Were killed. on Sunday—The Police of London T | 'Are Without Any Clue. While in No Sense a Candidatefor the Governorsh: - an’ asroplane flight-with a passenger. i i - L Premier Asquith Stated in the houss New Jerser, Would Ceem it a Duty as Well as an |5y, 3ay'15 he remained in the air with oy E"”‘“"’ W Thety Wk . | -De Sewmething in Bristner’s (Behalf. |t et it ot | R . 2 H £ a companion for two hours and fifty-| . &S government's desire to to a Honor te Serve if it is the Wish and Hope of a|one minutes. . friendly agreement with nany | London, July! 16.—The police of ¥ 7 g s 3 > - g New Haven, July 15.—The open ses- | Beverly. Mass.. July 15.—E, F. Pitt- | looking to the curtailment of arma- | London are without any clue as Lo the Decided Majority—He Defines His Attitude. %ong Kong, July 15.—The pirates on | sions of the board of arbitration whicn | man of Cambridge, Mass, 4 bro ments. | whereabouts ‘of Dr. Hawley H. Crip Colowan Island today hoisted a flag of | has in hand the settling of the wace | of William Pittman, the Ame pen or Ethel Clara Leneve, his typist L truce in order that they might remove | dispute between the Connecticut com- | who was found by Consul Ol The Austrian, British, French and | whom they are sceking in the be their wounded. The Chinese authori- | pany and its employes were brought |in a pitiable condition in a Managua | German legations at Peking presented | that they may be able to clear up the ¢ 2 ties have sent ten gunboats and 1.200 | to a close this afternoon, and from | jail several days ago. today asked |notes to the Chinese forci office | mys surrounding the body of n wark, N. J 15.—President and I have been asked by so many per- | soldiers to the scene from a neighbor- | now on the meetings -will be executive, | President Taft to take some steps'in |asking the promulgation of an edict | woman which was found badiy mu Whodron Wilson of Prineeton univer- | stances do anything to obtain it. My |ing island to assist the Portuguese | for the purpose of going over the mass | his brother’s behalf. completing the Harkow Sze Chuen |tilated in the cellar of the doctor's =it announesd today that he will ac. | present duties and responsibilities are | soldiers if necessary in exterminating | of documentary evidence that has beed | Brother of Pittman Goes to Beverly. | Failway contract, home in . Hilldrop Crescent, North ept the demecratic nomination for such as should satisfy any man de-|the outiaws. ) e 1 Zovernor of this state if he is con- | sirous of rendering public service. ndon. The police and detectives of EMEnpn-ceme: . Boverly armed. wit A Result of the Riff War In Mooc- | Scotland Yard are.still of the belie Evidence All In. the newspaper despatches telling -f Uinced that a majority of the party | They certainly satisly me and [ do not| geNATOR DICK OF OHIO This morning. President Charles| his brothers treatment at the nands | CO. the unsettled state of affairs in | that the dead woman was the wife of sincerely desires him to run. | wish to draw away from them, . = Mellen of the New Yorks New Faven | of the Madriz sovernment and with v | Nicaragua_and the recent earthquoke | Dr. Crippen and that she was mure i g “But my wish docs not constitute| A CALLER AT SUMMER CAPITAL. B | in Costa Rica is evident in steadily | dered, and buried in the cellar in tho Raas His IS i SoR BTN o velean NEUbonE e pueT D inceasing immigation Into the Isth- | hope of hiding the crime ment. be true, s so many well informed per- | Tells the President What the Ohie JAONSKARE ¢ Hpaile ; o5 it g Fios formal statement, dated at his [sons have assured me “they behe\er = Platform Will Contain. { {42 ear A sman's Soreams home in Lyme, Conn., and will, that it is the wish and ho_helou ;1 2 | The International Opium confer-| A Woman shopkeeper told the police Jeain the Newark News this decided majority of the thoushtful| peverly Mass. July 15.—Président | ence to he held at The Hague next | today that some time ago—possibly n over his signature, President [ democrats of the state that 1 should!rafe was'tola today that the Ohfo re- For Sale and I o) Rent fall will have a very general repre- | IoUr o five monthe—she heard, ap hus defines his attitude: e the party’s nomina- | ,yplican state platform to be adopted sentation of the powers, mocording to | PATeNtly in the Crippen house,' the has recentiy been so much | tion for the grecat office of SOVernorL |3t Columbus the latter -part of this the latest Information reaching the | Breams of a‘woman, followed by re volver shots. Mr Crippen was last tali of the possibility of my being |1 should deem it my duty as well 88| nonth will contain a ringing endorse- State - department. nominated by the democrats of New |an ‘llonor a:ld %p‘;mlvfe\;ztd&:‘to as. | ment of the entive Taft administra- ! — | seen in February. for ti ip of the state | “I cannot and do nof = | tion,” mciuding b A a | ; 4 i Jer o e o | L iiie thatiiie'Th thie cane. t:remains | Lo Dcrming (habgne ACChERe When looked at #ith a busifiess eve it fs clear that the managers || Anorther Period of Watching fmpor- | Postmortem Examination of Body. DRl TNem T rispect what my attic | to be seen whether it is or not. Tl of endorsement to be written into tie |[] ~Of all newspapers are doing business for what there is in it for tha || tations from Sou(n American countrios | A thrce hours postmortem exumin: tude would be toward such a nomina- | Should nat feel personally AiSappowit-| Onio platform shali serve as a model concern they represent. They have newspapers for sale and adver- [l .3 PIVC0s Bot FREbORECIC B O o | of ‘the home office tonight proved. in tion, th t would be an affectation |ed ‘I;futnusf;futf “.’i"q.‘i? 13 e md-m, to other st‘:\tes that intend standing tising space for rent. Can anyone tell us why he should b2 expected i rated by the departments of agricul- | conclusive as to the cause of the death : T o dute for Nomina- | ives of the public press: who Bave|yion with the keynote apsech o be de does as a matter of fact, furnish a good deal of space rent fres. But Bt Aiire. &5 potas Nidicationy In No Sense a g e T e urged me to say how I (;’gln&g“'i;xx‘l'; |livered by ~Representative Nicholas |} , it does not follow that he owght to be expected to do so. It ought to || “' hs Atheunetd. ot the. T';‘:‘t:‘,'_’ such as portions of clothing and on. | very important ma | Longworth as temporary chairman, | . " soffes by department that the government prob- | [0, B8 PO CRTG o fio ~ I need not say that I am in no sense | make this statement rather than seem | LONEWOTIN a5 [IOBPOTErY —Chattratn s Xscopuitsen ‘A’ would jig" MieugiNing of susar or coffee by the gro- ably would accept an offer made on | Neckiace adhering to the flosh of the a candidate for the nomination, and |to avoid their legitimate inquiries.” | o5 = Ehroneliont - thi st e cer.. But, strange to say, it is not looked upon In that light at all, behaif of Judge E. H. Gary to donate | Neck, that the woman might have been X by ths republicans this fall. The and yet everybody knows that the existence of a newspaper depends Lraperty f,'('nu':ffi;.‘r as @ site for | cuns will be subjected to further oE s RS AT o sues of iy congressional campaign upon the rent of its space and the sale of paper. Just the same as a fl| o8 analysis. YOUNG WOMEN'S CONFERENCE 2 wil be set forth clearly Feshok s e o AIine Bis oofe - Instusd | In addition to the search for Crip AT Bhot NoGHETERS | FIVE “SLEEPER” TRUNKS | _These facts were developed here to- i e ouoee Borende. & his Eoods instead of giving J|SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON NEW pen and Miss Leneve, Supt. Proes: 43 B day as the result of calls onl the presi- b W Pl 5 HAVEN-DERBY TROLLEY LINE.|and his force of Scotland Yard detec- wcabits. BESIREAEAT Etter Dis- | White Star and Red Star Line Agents | dent Senator Dick of Ohie, and The Bulletin’s rate cards will give you prices, and the returns tives 4 westigating the ecircum- Remarkably Successful Sessions—Dis- | Wade Ellis, chairman of the Ohio are usually satisfactory. More Than a Score of Persons Badly | stances surrounding the death of Crip- tinguished Speakers. Liable for Penalties. republican state executive committee. T Now is the time to subscribe for the Bulletin. It is deliverd at the J! Injured—Baggage Express Crashed |Pew's first wife. st Northfield, Mass., July 14— New York, July 15.—Collector Loeb | ;0" o000 (o Beverly of their own aec— door daily for 12 cents a week. | Into Crowded Passenger Car. Young Womeén's conferonée at | ordeped notice served‘taday .on the | IS camec to Bewesly of their ommime. Following is a summary of the mews printed during the week: | | B MUCH WANTED DOCTOR Northfield. which was concluded | agents of the White Star and Red Star chancé. but it enabled them fo place 3 3 Derby, Conn., July 15.—A score of NOT ON THE LUSITANIA. vesterday evening, has been remarka- | lines that the masters of the steam- | PRCER BV o €R0 LR PRS R, N PSS Bulletin Telograph Local General Tolal persons were more or less seriousl bly successful. The Rev. J. Stuart | ?h!lpl: i\'eu )r;{‘k anld Gotblland‘ 35re | Dresident. Both will remain over un- | injured when a baggag: express car | Other Ships Due Today amd Sunday iolden of London, who, it was feared | liable for penalties of ,721 and = B v { running at a high rate of spee A< Arat. woula me Lnable o peak Eave | 114 Tespectively for thelr omission to | Ul tomorrow, for further conterence |} Sowrday. July 9 135 153 1002 1290 |G ol G R o i siowty o Will B Sekrohed, a strong series talks toward the | manifest five “sleeper runks con- | W1t AL 3 . . | ing crowded passenger < on the New Lh " o =" o e 0f the comference. The Rev. | taining dutiable goods, and for permit- | d%€p interest in the = platform to be |} Monday, July 11 124 148 281 553 J| Haven Derby trolley line at Allings | VoW, York, July 15-—Disappointed ©zora Davies of Chicago, Miss Marga- | ting the trunks to be landed without | 052 Sony 4 " held July 26-28. > Mijll, about two miles out of this ci 5 < 1 ret Slattery of the Fitchburg normal | the permit required by law. school, Rev. George S. Cady of Dor- | The five trunks were seized in The president made it plain, how- Tuesday, July 12 115 121 220 456 this afternoon. The most seriousiy i Ii¥ | confident tonight that he is somewhery ever, that he will have no candidate hurt were Aaron Alperton, Ansonia | | for Dr. Crippen, the police were still | on the high seas, bound for this coun was looking for him. It is hester and Rev. John McDowell of | March, 1909. and never claimed. “al- . a F ca g s ooty ras Troleh imadewie |12 s - - Newark were the other feipal | though overtures were made to the | for governor in Ohio or of any other || Wednesday. July 13 120 158 234 512 || Surfered aiso. from cuts ana’ bruises | L¥—a view in which bis wife's family speakers. Large delegations from | collector by attorneys representing un- | St3te, quiing th e ormonaT Foprasts | about the body, and Miss Lena Fissler | ""Srf BRGC o 0 o Ll o Belle mirie” preparaiory schools and various | known clients. who offerea $100.000 | Rl e Tare & “petson) representoc\N. Thursday, July 14 127 127 265 519 i or Beacon Fails, who.was on her way | g 0E% & Hunn, o s churches made a sum of delegates over | as a compromise settlement if the 3 S o e Hi in Snaties irenthveny | BX e night: : 400. The conference was enlivened | could be dropped. Instead, the gov- Dh!:}mses_ that lthe state shall manage Fridn July 15 113 127 517 for spinal trouble. Her back w 1"‘:“"}!\‘ o _‘!I::-” _IN ;"f hl: udf::':“Sr;{m in the afternoons bv baseball game, | ernment. carried forward its prosecu- | their own affairs. 5 ; wrenched and it was teared the imjury | £ABEOD % as f tion, and eventually obtained the con- ® Erand NNt auy. o tWnnis Loarue el —————— —_— | might have serious results doubtful if he would have tried the The home miss { 203 mane drives. The tennis fourna- | vietion of mumerous dressmakers in | REV. JAMES R. KAYE Others injured were: Mrs G i R B s e e M ment was very close, being finally won ‘;(hls city and elsewhere on charges| oARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT Totay, 734 834 3847 Howe, Aneonia, arm roken; F [ SR Div e Lonacs veiios s n by Miss Edith White of the New York | of conspiracy to defraud the govern- Sradley. Derby. face. cuf; »Mrs, Fred [ Gio%6 toush with all the capitals of eity missions, a former champion, | ment. Had- Berved Totm forlsking, Coste-dh | 1. Bradiey, shoulder wrenched; Wil- | F250ne, and 1 ey bk \ Ansonia, head cut; ionary conference liam Kenneaug with an address by Con- | FIRE SMOULDERING IN HOLD OF | Coins for Sunday School Medals. e o ——— [ Mrs. Dicks. Ansonia, arm cut; Mrs. | ¢ SR L T liam S. Bennet of e Michael Conlon, Derby, back strained; tha Pl et - the hedd of a- special | STEAMER JAMES 8. WHITNEY.| Washington, July 15.—President Taft | & Hartford railroad was the chief wit- | report from the consul. Pittman bal | sre cencin SHetton head et and | SROn s bumaErow, the . Oyl n naturalization He S has granted a pardon, to take effect | ness and he told of his meetings \:ith Lno appointment, but he went direct to | arms wrenched llan’ Johnson, Derby, om Liverpool on Sunday and _the on Alien American: Four Streams of Water Poured Into the | July 17, the date Mis term would ex- | the committee of thirteen, represcnt- | the Taft cottage on Burgess Point. | cuts about the arms: Mre Allen John. }l_un. urg .'\m, vican liner’ Cleveland dates of the remain Vessel All Night. pire_ to the Rev. James R. Kaye, who | ing the trolleymen’s unions, =21 sub- | wehe he told hig mission to one of the | son, cuts about the boc Miss F) ,r';"'", . ‘j;;' '””'"'“" pa the M"Af"-lf‘ ences are: | Women's Home Mi: S is serving a term of six months in | stantiated the evidence given by Vice | secret service men. Secretary Norton | epce Currie, New Haven, back bey will all be searched carefully conference July 14 summer s | _Vineyard Haven, Mass., July 15.—| the Peoria. house of correction, for | President Townley to the effe:t that | happened to be at the cottage, and | wrenched ank Armstrong, Derb: —— e — for Sunday school workers, Four streams of water, two from her | making moulds in the similtude of sil- | the committee did not try to bring | Pittman's papers will be referred to o and bruises: Philip Dotricin. Der. | NO STRIKE YET CALLED summer school for women | own pumps and two from those of the | ver coin. Kave had filled pulpits in |akout the acceptance of the rond’s |the state department at Washington. | py. cuts, bruises and possibly internal s it 3 cign missionary socleties. July | revenue cutter Acushnet, are tonight | Prebyterian churches at Lincoin and | wage offer. All the evidence wa: yut | The department has the matter iz | injuries NNSYLVANIA LINES seneral conference of Christian work: | being poured into the Bold of the| Wheaton, 1il, and while at the former | in at the morning session and this afi- | hand and will take whatever steps are | The rear platform of the passenger | g AR S Al ‘ ers. August 4-21: Bible study courses | steamer James S. Whitney in an ef- | place, to increase his Sunday school | errcon arguments were given oy vice | possible under the cirffumstances. | car wan emashed in and following (he | RUmors that Order Would Be Given and special lectur August 23 to | fort to drown out the flames which | attendance, he conceived the idea of [ President Buckland of the New Huven — e | impact the floor of the car buckled and During Friday, Night. about Octover 21 compelled her to run ashore in the | offering medals to the children. Tn |rcad for the Connecticut companv and | BAY STATE RIFLE RANGE e o miotors = was: driven UD p - — harbor lats this afterncon. The fire| experimenting with a view to making | by W_ B. Fitzgerald of the execiiive INTERSTATE MATGH. | through Woor- s This Hroks’ S6veral e T s ped in the wage controversy be- en the conductors and trainmen on nd a_number of the pas- | Vel GOLD BRICK SWINDLERS | is still smouldering but by morning it | the medals he made plaster moulds, | committee of the National Trolley- crushed in between the |t | is hoped that it will be extinguished | using coins as a model The experi- | men's union. The line of argument FAILED TO APPEAR | and then, as soon as the water can be | ment was unsuccessful and the moulds | taken by the representative of the of the s the Winner—Con. | S°n2% w htered woodwork, The forward part | the Pennsylvania lines east of Piits Massachusetts Te: | the loss on the cargo b. v fire and water | tried, the first time being sentenced | while the representative of the troiley - |8achusetts team won the New England | recover his hat which h wn off, | closing Fe R pumped ‘out again, the steamer will | were thrown away. Subsequently they | company was to the effect that the | necticut Private Wins Tanner Trophy. | (¢ (. axpresa car was chushed in and the officials of the company Before U. S. Commissioner to Answer | proceed to Boston. The vessel itself [ were found and Mr. Kaye was arrested | company could not afford to make an —_— | “1t '1s atated that the passenger car that would indicate that the Charges. | has sufferad no damage whatever, but | for violating the law. He was twice | increase in the present wage scale | Wakefleld, Mass. July 15.—The Mas- | p.q stopped to allow a passenger (o ¢h between the two parties § | | bl Philadelphia. July 15.—As was an- | will be extremely heav to two vears. This was reduced to SiX | men claimed that the company was :n | interstate match at the Bay State rifle | witi™ (T "0 W00 e general committes of the rail ticipated. George W. Post and Emil — months at a_second trial. a position financially to grant the in- | range today for the sixth consecutive | jooicl pack and a conside ASes | FoRA e did not’ meet: the OMolls A. Starkioff alleged “gold brick swin- FOREST FIRES ASSUME It was claimed in Kaye's behalf that | crease the men asked for. year, defeating the Maine and New | ance€ BOCK SO0, @ o ens & ach- | of the company and nothing has pass- ers™ failed to appear before the IMMENSE PROPORTIONS. | there was no fraudulent intent involv- | ~ At the close of the meeting W. B. | Hampshire teams, the only other en- | ina®® Aua¥ WL GO0 SOPTE SEREITIT | 0g "hetween them since negotiations United States commissioner here today “| ed. and the president, in order to re- | Fitzgerald and Treasurer Orr of the |tries, by a comf“rmble]mflrfi-"- "““” was called to it and he threw on the | were broken off late yesterday nfter- to answer to charges of swindling pre- | i establish his citizenship, granted him | national order left for Boston, where | All-American match, also completed | nower'in an attempt to get out of the | noon. ferred ag: T i SO * Serk’| WSMSEE SantupERcon T Beyond | " pardon. they -will take part in the hearings {o | today after two days of shooting, was | PoUel B A0 SHOMR, B B o not get | . Iumors that were in circulation vl Chisngs and Deaxult, and.their Bgil of G Peoria. . I, July 13—Rev. J. R.|be held by the board of arbitration, |Won by th2 first navy team With 4| imiicn: headway, coupled with the |das that a sirike would be oall+] saine $1500 each was deciared forfeited. A o Kaye, who was pardoned by the pres- | which will begin on Tuesday .to cofi- |I"argin of 51 points over the marine | failire of the brakes on the express to | time tonight were quieted by A. B surety company was ordered to pro. Missoula, Mont., July 15.—Since last | jgent today, was elated over the news v 1 f the Wor- | corps. The scores made by the threel work resulted in the collision, - The | Garretson, president of the Order of " sider the wage troubles of t o duce the men. Post and Starkloff for- | night the fires in the Lolo, Bitter Creek | and stated that it _was his intention | cester. and Springfield, Mass., trol state teams in the interstate m? passenger motorman, McCotton, of | Railway Conductors, who said thnt a feited $10.009 bail each on June 16 last ‘ ;nd M;ssougd f‘;;’::zn;: fl"é fl‘grkt to leave for New York and enter the | lines. were allowed loh count )in “m» New Haven, was thrown from the car | strike would not be called betwesn t: e wh thev failed to appear fo ave assums Pproportions. vi f f the I ines. N American match, but the Massachu v 2 paC iz a Kennaugh a | n‘ght and nine o’clock tomo: w mor! i5al on 8 number of . chatpes pro. | The quartz conflagration seems now to | 0. C 2 one of the larae magasin Decision in Fwe or Thews Wewiin' | o/i" il could get no better than | D2,itle Dot o e R g e | et A Maeclared. that he. dia “not fo Philadelphia postal inspec- K have passed bayond all control and an | CENSURE FOR OFFICERS The Jarge number of exhibits in the | fourth position. These matches were | (joone FITED, B BCR, G S0 ean (hat one would be callsd at tnat ¢ > | extreme effort is being made to find case will now be gone over separaiely | the big events of the week at the range | {1 o4, T Tt Aad nine: oniotk. as. ihe e fire fighters. Numerous buildings OF U. S. MARINE CORPS. | "0 /i endently by the three ar and attracted a large number of| \when (he crash occurred a number | time up to which nothing will happen M'HARG'S GIFT TO EMPLOYES. | have been burned and immense prop- ' S he Officers | tYators at their homes. The arbirtra- { marksmen from all over the country.| ,¢ihe pas-engers were thrown off and | because {he trainmen’s commiites — erty holdings of the big Blackfoot| Persenal Strife Among the cers | {ors will then confer and reach a final | In the Tanner re-entry match at 600 | 0 che Funi0os f b Tat Gtil SReF.D BLoh Year's Salary to Twenty-Year Men on | Lumber company are threatened. An- Reaches a Climax. decision in the case, which will not be | yards, the trophy offered by Brigadier [" myue conductor of thy passenger was | Mr, Garretson would not say thut a Texas Central osh Dpn. Ot Diske pui Niing, the rendered probably for two or three | General Herbert S. Tanner of Rhode | wiliam Mayrand of New Haven. The | strike would be called tomerrow, con < night at Stark and on the Lolo forest | Ww: 3 weeks. Island, was won by Private George W.| namey of the crew of the express were | tenting himself with the statement w Tex., Juh— 15.—H. K. v\klin\'&ll"\s”r‘e' strife among the officers of the United (\fhesl@_\' of th}:, Second (.(,‘"“H'“"'”‘ “rlnllr learned, but it is said that the at he did not know wken a strike f Stamford, (ony 3t cently sold | S States marine corps today reached a New Haven, his score being 99 out of | o on f that car was 2 new en order would be issued Pis heldings In the Texas — Central | ANOTHER WAR CLOUD climax when the navy department, as| WO WOMEN KILLED & possible 100 e o SIS A s AR S R RN A Yailrcad, has not¥fied the present man 4N CENTRAL AMERICA. | (e result of a court of inquiry, sent WHILE WAITING FOR A CAR.| e el g Lhe R ployes held several meetings taduy @zement of the road that he will give | = " | letters of censure to mearly all of the | GRAFTERS FAILED TO APPEAR, DELEGATION FROM TENNESSEE | behind closed doors and as ususl » vears salary to all empioves who | This Time Honduras is to Be the Bat- | officers concerned. No further judicial | Terrible Accident Last Evening on THEIR BAIL FORFEITED. nothing was given out as to what i been in the service of the road tleground. proceedings are contemplated. Stafford Street, Worcester. CALLS UPON ROOSEVELT | transpired. Rumors that a new pron- for twenty vears. In addition to this | < _The censured officers are Major = Extraordinary Term of Supreme Court - osition might be made or that the Eift, every “conductor. agent, brake- | Mobile, Ala, July 15.—Another Cen- | Gengral George F. Elliott, commandant | worcester, Muass, July 15.—While St St All. Day Friday Oocoupisd in’ Receiving fp i o some oth o man and porter on the entire line of [tral American revolution is imminent. | the corps: Colonel Charles H.| waiting in Stafford street for o trolley i 3 Visitors. | \lation but could mot bhe aimest one hundred miles will receive | This time Honduras is to be the bat- | capcnneimer. adjutant and inspector; | car tonight, Mrs. Ozy Dufault of this| g ... iady, N. Y, July 15.—When Al 3 , B month's salary, amourung to ubout | tleground, and President Davila is to | coionel Frank L. Denny, the quarter-| city and her daughter, Mrs, Rose Han- | | e iaary term vt Paumraen| New York, July 15.—Ex-President | Altoona, Pa., July 16.—This after- 40,000, meet in combat his old opponent and | MaSter general at Washington: Colonel | 1o of Exeter, N. H., were struck by a | to€ EXITHOTCORTY 1O O SUPTOme® | poosevelt left Dy automobile for Oys- | noon the 12.00 employes in the 'Penn —— former president of the republic, Man. | Grares A. Doven, commanding = the | car going in the opposite direction on | fOUTL YeCORVENEE BOre toduy 10 Sent| o Bay late this aftervoon after |sylvania railroad shaps in this eity Must Die in Electric Chair During the | uel Bonilla. This is the firm bélief of | M2Tine barracks at the naval academy | il Tlher ‘track. The daugiiter was | U > : y e Talie spending the day in his editorial office | were called to the desk in their re 5 elief of | at Annapolis Lieutenant Colonel | | i county graft scandals, three failed to > 5 X E N v devattknanta™ and: (Rierroint " Week of July 24. the Central American colony in Mo- | Thomas C. Prince. assistant quarter- | ifstantly killed, but the mother 1in-| oy neny and their bail was forfeitad. | in New York. All day long he was |speetive depaifanG dand, Surer gy Boston. July 15.—Napoleon J. Rivet | Pile, members of which were stirred | master af Washington: Lieutenant | Sered for.a time and died later at the | mhoy are Dr. C. N. Van Denberge, for- | busy receiving visitors, including «u |ed as to the capacity in hich each i ' i | By th ilin 8 v 3 O aat 1. The accident was witnessed % £ and | delegation which came all the wuav [wounld be willing to serve in pretect of Loweil must die in the =lectric chair the sailing from Mobile today of | (iolonel Henry C. Hains, assistant ad- | Dospita A . mer superintendent of buildings and s 4 < Tk v + v's Interests In event 8t the state prison during the week | the Norwegian steamer Utstein Buuit- | jutant and inspector at Washington, | Y _another daughter, Miss Marie DU- | repairs, convicted of forgery; William | from Tennessee for g talk of a few |ing the companyis interests in even beginning July 2{. Governor Draper |%€N With ammunition and war mate- | and Majors Louis J. Magill and David | f2ult, and she was seized with hys- |y ~palmer, painting contractor, who|minutes with him = The soutberners|of a strike of rallroad « tonight refused to commute the men- e D. Porter, assistant adjutants and in- | teCid. requiring her removal to the|pieaded guilty to grand larceny. and | Weit away well pleased, for they had | trainmen. e R tence 1o lite imprisonment or i rafer | STAY FOR ARTHUR P. HEINZE. | ihectors at Philadeipnia and Wash. | lospital, where she is in a critical con- | Georgs F. Sauter. mason coniractor, | B ot i | ney ware gpscifically Malisdemhact e petition for commutation to the ex- H = h ractiE by dition. g convicted of grand larceny. deliver an address on October. ¢ | er the: a se on, dep e, I ot on o he ex_ | Sentence in United Copper Case Not | T Tt Y the dissension in| .Mrs: Default was 54 years of age. | ““Jiqge Van Kirk issued bench war- | Appalachian exposition in Knoxvil - [uties or watchmen. The responscs on Feb. 4 1908, of murder in the firet Yet Affirmed by Court of Appeals. |the corps is said to have been tha|Mrs. Hanlon, who was the wife of | rants for the fugitives and directed | After they had gone. Mr. Rn:‘w;\‘ It | wei generally favorable to the con degree for the killing of Joseph Gail- ——— | auestion of the successorship to Gen- |John Hanlon of Exeter, N. H., was 28. | that suits be instituted to recover | Wore & button Inseribed “Appaliehiiy | pany, although the large = mejorit loux in Lowell. After a new trial had New York, July 15.—Arthur P.| eral Elliott when he retires in October. from their sureties Exposition, klj\t-xnllh‘ l\;!flr‘n;““;yww named the position of watchman been refused, Rivet's attorney present- | Heinze. sentenced to ten days’ im. | the fight being between officers of tha | UNION OF THE BAPTIST = 2 sentative Austin put in his buttonhole. Sty Al ed 2 petition to the governor signed by | Prisonment and to pay a fine of $250 | line and of the staff. £ ACCUSED OF FORGEHV . 5 g r“ e r_"’,,"',,, was a chat | THREE NEGROES Lowell citizens asking for commuta- |for obstructing the administration of AND FREE BAPTIST CHURCHES of the day for th LS B Logl tien of the death sentenca justice in the United Copper company | WILL OF HENRY DEXTER . —— IN THE THIRD DEGREE | with his old friend. David E. Thomp- WERE SHOT TO DEATH e ST e case, obtained a stay until July 27 3 In Home and Foreign M n Work e g son of Lincoln, Neb., whom he ap- piiovi sk Wealthy Farmer Gave Twe Little'| from Judge Hand of the United States FILED FOR PROBATE. PredicteY, Jodiogrtet Tatwed INpE e Tu- | polntel wmbassador 0 n(f.’"—:"n':':"” T | Outcome of Differences in a Tam i circuit court today, o 5 . surance Co. Pre: " ambassador to Mex ipson : Silfer s b Marun | date of the circut Devause the Man” | Many Legacies and Bequests to Indi T Tk e 15 Tl i 5 P said Rooseveltism was rampant in (h. : Fla, Church. Rl & weallhy riss B ot orgsims h-:flsez Ray's sentence, had viduals and Institutions. the Baptist and Free Baptist churches P":sjhkeemg? nNha?(: . Lo The g LT SR Tampa, ¥ia Fi28=Throee L : down. j rand jury which has been investigat- - were shot to' death here in Sro Mitio Stevadugntire. sEed Bie 4nd New York July 15—The will o[ home end orelsn mission work may | B0 i he aftairs of the Dutchess Fire | Likely to Be No Strike on the Grand | ere shot 10 death here in o three vears. A month ago O'Malley South Carolina Woman ‘Drowned in | Henry Dexter, founder of the Ameri-} ference of the Free Baptist church at |Insurance company returned an indict- Trunk. ed through the windows, a1 widower, with eight children, married Rhode Island. can News company, who died on July | ocean park today. Considering the | ment this afternoon accusing the pres- | aontr, Only 55 per cent. | shots being fired, it is sa o % 3 ; 11, filed today, leaves the bulk of the ittee of twelve the |ident of the company. Lewis Il Vail tral the | gational differe P i Mrs. Bergel, a widow. with three chil- | Barrington, R. L. July 15.—In at- | income of his estafe in trust for hig|TCPOrt -Of a committee of twelve the |ident of ! DEmpRRY L . | of the v nmen on the | gational differences are he gren. and not long after two of the |tempting to climb to a bridge abut- | daughter, Clara Treadwell Dexter, who | (ORference approved its views favor- | of JotEcio L CO08 Cor e aate Grand Tr +as canvassed fa- | the cause, xeltement is Intcix Bergel children died. An autopsy was | ment from a leaky boat which was in | is his sole surviving heir, during her | J3€ unification of home and (forelgn e R, o parome 0t [ yoy: & the ralload’s offer | the negro population held and arsenic was found in the | danger of sinking, Mrs. Elizabeth Link | life, subject to the payment of many ml-“;u;s bt.\' BB nr\ . e ;: iy e e R epient| br wak ;:u—vllh‘mi Vice ies 3 e vote unaninwn "hi - de; ent of | Preside e Order o ; o o mopeville, 8. C. Tell into the Bar-| logacies and bequesta to individuals | [C8RIPR 2 NS (G BUE IMEREE | incurance upon Mr. vV management | o said today (hat ir | State Signal Corps Going Inis ¢ rington river and was drowned today. [ and = religious, benevolent, charitable, ' co¥ Ve 3 in e -t bagn ” - < Caons Overturned, Two FS0NS | She had been visiting here at the | scientific and literary corporations and gz hat they hads badwipls ice¥ by ""”"“'""" B s maac Sy vith. e | subseqll sturns do pot show & Niantic Drowned. house of her ‘sister, “Mra. Alfred W. | sssociations. « stituents. - The details ¢f tbe | adjustment of San ancisco earth- | peoog ance in favor of re- New Haven, ( yaly 1 : ; S e ons. ol "o e losses and. in connection with | §oe arbitration - there W bé - 0o 5 , Newtou. Muss, July 15—Thomas Re- [Bilck = She was %) vears old and the | By Wie fifth codicil the rewara or|Mr¢Pused plan. including the ‘vision | uusite loonel S0 G JOURCEUEn WIOT | Jectng arbitration there will be uv | mude known ' tonbelit * that | gan. aced 22 of Newton, and Miss | Wife of Fred C.- Link, a _traveling|$10.000 offered by Ar. rD«;x(er for Ahe g e athor “matle e to S sy I BN b e oy g :f:“m §0 Intg i 23, Vest New- sman. rrest and conviction of the murdsrers | ¥, L ok : | 2 i e eglment a Y s s W RN O itk P o s o Orrands B erterdorers | ey orkec out in_ the business meet- | Nova Scotia Fruit Outlook Is Extreme- | Waoien Mills Close for Ten Days. | week and extabiiah (oo i) whiéh thev were paddiing overturned Splendid Showing of Federal Finances | was killed in the Adirondacks in 1803, | |78 (omerrow. ly Good. Providence, R. L, July 15, ~The Wey- | Uous, something eutively new | on the Charles river in Auburndale iate | Beverly, Mass. July 15.—Presideat | I8 continued during the lives of his Z 5 g | Washington, July 15.—The fruit out- | bosset mills of the American’ Woolen |antic camp. The horses of Iy this afternoon. Their two companiqns | Taft was highly’ pleased today when | tW0 executors and trustees. Drouth May Raise Price of Milk. look in Nova .Scotia, according to a | comp: cloged for ten dags, The | cavalty will be left at camp for o would have met the same fate, but for | he received a letter from Secretary of The religious and charitable bequests | New ‘Haven, Conn.. July 15.—Local | report received from American Consul | ¢ 1l Worsted mill, which has not | use of the signalmen. the prompiness of two policemen. who |the Treasury MacVeagh stating that | 2nd those to literary and scientific in- | milkmen -stated tonight that if the | General James W. Ragsdale, is ex- | been curtailing, went on a schedule of —y -— rushed to their aid in a motor launch. | the splendid showing of federal | Stitutions aggregate nearly $1.000,000. present dry. seather continued much | tremely good. WithMavorable weath- | four davs a week. The Weyvhosse! Rubies, opals, crystelized quaris Thoee rescued were John Gilmore, i | finances announced on June 30 last had 5 * == > 4 re would probably be | er a crop of 1.000,008 barrels of apples | mills are the only factories of the | onyx, tale, gvpsum and sarth suitab 1ast ha w y of ‘age. of West Newton, and improved revised rTeturns - Steamship Arrivals. the price, of -mk Thc may be expected. An abundant crop | American Woolen company in thie | for making poreelain have been found Elizabeth Tracey. 22 years of fih.{ ~of abaut| At Genoa: July 15, Prinzess Irene, .. 12 o IM ylum;. pears and all small fruits | district which have been runmning on [in the sparsely peopled ereitory ef age of Newtonville. 4 Sfi g from New York. » 1 is anticipated. full time for the past month. Los Andes,