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WP | m—— PRICE To®__CENTS VoL LI_NO. 172 e 0 . Condensed .Teleg‘ranis , STALE EGGS FOR STRIKE BBHK’EBS Sl e S Barcelona, July 20.—While Ehrmann of the Hague court, died in Copeii- e e ey : A z e : g Waterfront Crowded with Residents and Sum- mer Visitors When the President Landed Request Made of Vermont’s Governor for Br0=| pxteuingy and ol bising 0.t , Solone Louchimer, wijstant son Rio de Janciro July 20.—Sir Will- | MONON RAILROAD PRESIDENT | MAY BE ASSAULTED' OR ~EVEN | ¥ Manili. on of Propert 1 1o hiratl, will e aaked 10 act a5 Brbl- DIED OF BULLET WOYND. SSRGS There. ls Uneasiness in: Spain as ~ ¢ - < trator in the l¢ng standing dispute be- anniversary of the Barcelona r . E tween Peru and Colombia. v ots approaches. pE L $ECOND DAY OF GRAND TRUNK STRIKE | su sostin spain o 20 = FURCLAR, THE FAMILY SAYS MARINES T0 BE LANDED B oy gl {MPORTANT CONFERENCE TODAY Casablanga, Morocco, says that a fight ’ Lot northwest this fall. ~ broke i d: be Fi 'h b 3 I spanien oliemen: myhich a | Chicago Poelice Advance Reasons for | To Protect Edwin W. Trimaner, Sta-| Three New Lighthouse Districts are . i 3 to be created, comprising’ Hawaii, | With H. C. Fm:ry, Chairman of the New Tariff Com- SR e e e Their Suicide Theory —Action of | tioned at Cape Gracias, Nicaragua— | Alaska and Porto o v mission—Entire I'or.fi Conn on to Mest at Beverly Tie-Up of Freight Traffic Remains Almost Complete— A 2. Berlin, July 20.—The f i 2.t 5 Stat " : Mills Close on Account of Stock Scarcity—Resump- | oqsy imeiricied ine German embass | Relatives Deemed Suspicious. Frepert Mage:to P e i gricr. Judgs Huston ¢/ Gths g A - Ascided the. 109 tax ioade: Later On—Mr. Taft I Still Keeping Hands Off In L i at Constantnople to demand an expla- tion of Passenger Schedules on Almost Every Line|hation from the Turkicn government o B . T in favor of the railroads, i pe X 4 = . of the shooting of a German subject icago, July 20—Ira G. Rawn, ‘ashington, July 20.—Fear exists i i i ion. —Freight Situation at Tcronto is Serious Indeed. by three natives mear Haifa, Syria. | president of the Chicago, Indianapolis | that Edwin W. Trimmer. United States | ,Carty - Clv_ Kilied His. Wife and the Ohio Govarnorship Situation The German cable company reported | and Loulsville* railroud (the ~Monor | consul at Cape Gracias, Nicaragua, | then, 5ot himeelf through the Tung in 5 that the man was killed in the pres- | route); died of @ bullet wound at’ his | may be assaulted or possivly cven . | ence of a judze and the German con- | summér residence in Winnetaka, fif- | sassinated, wherefore it has been de- Bar Harbor, Me., July 20.—Salling)will figure prominently in tha fall Boston, July 20.—One siight outbreak | perintendent here handled the making | sui auring a court proceedin: teen miles north of Chicago, early to- | cided to send the cruiser Tacoma. to o e o 11 e pamivarsal | from’ Eaatport at § oclock this morn- | campaian and the bresident in anxlous slan o] | 4 il r———— o o he port te investigate, and if condi- ¢ t o Ing, President Taft and his party on|to hear of the progress thus far m: - : 5 of s omin - Monson; o There has not heen o sign of dis- | RUSSO. JAPANESE PACT Police Advance Suicide Theory. tions seem to demand it to land ma- | Treoident Taft in the near future. |yofvd the yaght Mayflower arrived In| Chairman Emery has a summer home . becaus: of lack of supplies, 3 eep, Members of Mr. Rawn's family say | 'iles to protect American lives and i ; Bar Harbor shortly bofore 3 o'clock |at Bllsworth, just twenty miles from The resumption of the complete ‘pas- | from the station and freight yards and A BLOW TO AMERICA. | | il Dy 'a ussias: Do- | Property. “This was the report made | he Railroad Employey in = France | this afterncon and -Will remain here | here. Hix conferonce with pr senger schedules on almost every line helr B - e Do Piues T om Alliance With | lice are working on a theory that Mr.| (0 ie state department today by | wid imeet Juiy, Mecgpir. g < until Saturday morning. Mr. Taft will | dent probably will be held on the M marked the second day of the strike | upon difficulties they believe the com- e s Urges an ce Rawn killed himself. As @ basis for | Thomas P. Moffat, United States con- Sy er WAgeS. | gevote his mornings to golf, and he, | tlower. on the Grand Trunk and Central Ver- | pany will encounter when an attempt the United State: thelr suicide theory the police advance | Sul at Bluefields. Nine Persons Were Killed in a rail- | MF®. Taft and other members 3 ident Clears Up Matters About a mant railroad systems in New England | 1s made to move freight. Pekin, Tuly 20 Aemouncite an diety] CIOSBIENES reanins; Cruiser Tacoma at Scene of Trouble. [ road colision near Melbourne, Aus. | SFUISINg party will be =nteriained by Letter Given to Judge Kincaids. today. . Late Delivery of Mails , July 202 g an They poini to the fact thatMr. Rawn | "Two officers and forty. five men were | tralla, ‘and nine bersons were injured. | Rumver, of sld triends here at junci Although nawspapers have be == . g ¢ | scurce on the Mayflower the past t | | k ; | On_some branch lines of the Grand |ISPIY to Japan and Russia, the semi-|was operating vice president of the oraered e = A Few Freight Cars Moved. president was ready to come ashor vague reports had reached th Trunk th2 towns are getting late de- i v i A few freight cars were moved at | [Uf protest against the new combination of opai = Fruk " - * | livery of mails. At Stratford a short- B , - f | fraudulent car repair contracts were | decided " 3 v hisa: Drabanly - i 7 © | as soon as the Mayflower anchored 11 . 0 feolated points and o rreml 15 Dowi. | 88€ of coal is threatened.. ~In some | these two rowers as endangering not|put through and that recently he has | rwean ,,,',‘,',’,",’}f PR TR LS R el -:::rx:uimflnn 1:.‘"2:. afternoon and with Captain “Archi e o e ey e y_cars bou e towns factories have been obliged to|Ono ity Hghts of the sther pewers | Deel drawn into the lilinos Centrallof the Dubuque. The T o | attle X Buit, his_military atds, he was driven | & letter he wis Lo have. Sy opportunity rights of the other powers | grart investigation as a chief witnes @ 38 couia prohy, 2 to the Kebo Vailey clin for o Judge Reyriold Kinkaide of Toledo, gne ably has reached the seat of trouple land passed Island Pond tonight, but | close down because of inability to se- | zuaranteed to them by China's treaties. this exception the tis-up of the A s /2 Sobiote frelght traffic seemed as complete as it | CUre supplies. With significant unanimity the lead- Lack of Convincing Evidence. by this time, the opinion of oM- | The Government Filed in the Dis- [ Louhd of the aporty nine-hole aw him at Beverly on Sginda f was yesterday. ALL QUIET AT NEW LONDON. ing papers, which heretofore have been They say that the action of Mr.|cials here, though they have not yet | trict supreme court a petition for dis- o ording to the report ard her Woolen Mills Closed. - | compelied 'to avoid discussion of ‘the | Rawn'a relatives in refusing the aid of | received wofd (o that effect solution of the National Trust com- Welcomed by Cheering Crowd: was rumored that the letter wae new agreement, now pronounce it to be | the Chicago detective department to e | pany. = 5 4 vdorsement of Judge Kinkalde a | The closing of the mill at Monson | TWe Steamboats of the Company Did | i tCiy aimed asainet Amsrica and | search for the alleged mutderer i+ sus- | FOUR DIVORCE ACTIONS 2 & The waterfront was crowded with | iapuplican candidate for goverr was the direct resuit of the freight Not Run Last Night. -many as well as against China. picious. They declare that there ex- IN ONE F. A Real, Hair-Raising Wild Western :'“,"“3'! > ,”"?{ and residents of the | mpis report w coupled with t ti>-up, the Somerset Woolen compan: hey assert that Great Britain pro- | ISts a lack of convincing evidence that AN cxhibition is planned at Cheyenne, | pland when the president landed statement that Judge Kinkaide wa ] being unable to secure suMclent stock | | New London, Conn. July 20.—Every- | moted 1t for the purpose of halting the | an intruder had actually been in 8 | phillips Family of L | Wyoming. on the occasion of Roos i iy er and e wancheered | the “gacond choice of the Garfle <o continue operations and shutting | thing is quiet in the strike situation | American advance in Manchuria and | Rawn rasidence. e - Saniy. of Eynn, Swemmpscott | velt's visit. PROR AReDIn ey Lo the waltiDg C81- | wing Of th To those in ¢h Gown at moon for the remainder of the | today. Three trains were sent out |forming practically a quadruple alli- | Widow amd Son-in-Law Tell of the and Marblehead in a Tangl ki president nce these (wo prepe f week. 1f conditions continme as at|over the Central Vermont and two |ance against Germany in Asia and | Steps Have Been Taken to Improve | Will Devote Some Timo to Work. |#ltions were incompatible becaims of | Tragedy. Boston, July 20—One of the strang- | the harbor and channel to the sea at While his engagements hore are al- | MF. Garfleld's attitude toward the ad sresent other mills at different points | came in. Of the incoming trains one | Europ Mrs. Rawn, widow of the dead man, | est combinations of divorce suits and | Santo Domingo, according to-the state | mone wholly o Social nature. the | tion. 11 be obliz=d to follow the example of | Was 25 minutes late, while the steam- | Thay argue that China’s only hope The Somerset. Boat train tonight was on time. The | lies in the closest relations—an afliance | R- G. Coburn, his son-in-law, Mrs. alienation proceedings 18 now ing | department. Rt ornolly Of a Joclal nature, the | ™'Nir. Taft soon made matters clear o £ akscabriala striking conductors and train men held | if possible—with America and Ger- | Durn and two children and threé maids | action by the Massachusetts courts. | — B work, Tomorrow e will have an | this afternoon, When Judge Kinka$do i siles Thrown at Strikebreakers. | an open meeting tonight. which was [many were in the house when the tragedy | Four divorce actions in one family Track Foremen and Section Hands | {2 WRrE ~TOmOrT o 1y, "e VG | ealied at Heverly on Sunday he tol The trouble at Island Pond, Vt.which | attended by the engineers, but no denl- | = They charge that Japan's action Is a | Oceurred. Mrs., Rawn says that her | have already been begun, and two civil on the Delaware & Hudson raliroad | ImPORtant conference witih It ¢ 1m- | 50 Ciaent i o war golng 40 broke out last night and confinued this | nite action was taken. Ten qualified | wilful violation of the provisions of |husband wae aroused from sleep at|sults have heen started. one -for alien- | have agreed to submit their demands | fisaton. romardine the Tattern tarie | Ovster Tiay and asied for otter of as the cause of some dis- | conductors were among the additions | the secret protocol upon which Japan | 1-30 o'clock in the morning by a moise | ation of affections, the other for slar to arbitration. inguiries A‘broltl Chairm n Emery | Introduction to Colol toosevell, This mfiture to the railroad officials and | to the strikebreakers to arrive tonight. | claimed the right to veto the Hsinmin- | 0D the first floor of the residence. She | der. =5 devoted most of his study to Germany. | VA8 giadly given, he existencs of 52"Soon as news of It reached them a| The two steamboats of the company | tun-Fakumen railway, since In tha|$ays Mr. Rawn picked up a revolver in| The Phillips family of Swampscott, | H. M. Somerville of New York has | 46ypted most of his study Lo Germany. |y.(fur" pecame known after the Ohioan's Tequest was made of Governor Prouty | did mot run tonight, the New London, [ protocol Japan is pledized not to nego- | BiS T0om on' the second floor, started | Lynn and Marblehead, is the center | been appointed president of the board | qiro eommeaim ot o Tente s (i [interview with Colonel Roosevelt and for protection for the railrcad proper- | which has on board fifteen carloads | tiate with Russia relative to raflways | fown stalrs, and was shot on a land- | of the tangle. Eben F. Phillips, mil- | of United States general appraisers by | {le® later on, and tomorrow's confer- Jous: erronecus: reports 'of{its ‘oeg iy and employes. The movernor re-|of freight, which are kept on board | without first consulting China and in- | il half way down. Both Mrs. Rawn | lionaire clubman and tarfman, mar- | President Taft, e e M e e Aol th wera scattered abroad. honded o the call by going @t once | owing to a scarcity of empty cars, is \,,mg China’s participation in the ne. | and Coburn say that two shots were | ried Mrs. Lena I°. Phillips formerly it it gy e A Not Mixing in State Situations. o Island Pond and taking with him | tied at her dock here and the New | gotiations. fired. A minute seareh of the front|the wife of Amos B. Phillips, a Lynn | William S. Clarke, arrested in Chi- (S4pCFRf 0 L o 0 Mr. Taft Is still keeping “hands. off nearly half a hundred armid deputies. [ York is at New York. An effort will | A section of the Japanese press de- | hall and adjoining rooms of the resi- | barber. Mrs. Phillics Lad @ spn, Har- | cago with forged checks for 3217000 | work' of the sommaiasion and ihe in Ohlo an dthera is ot the slightest dence, however. shows but one bullet, | ry ¥. Phillips, by her first marriage. | on his person. has been pronounced | or putting the tariff on a s SOibmtion of o chatae h hie sttt Tnvestigation showed that a crowd of | be made to run all trains on time to- [Tlares the agreement containe twelve sati that fired from Mr. Rawn's revolver, | Harry Phillips' wife i young peopie, most of whom were rel- | morrow. articles in addition to those published. Gertrade May | mentally unbaianced. basfs for the Arst time in the history | of net “mixing” into the state siua and which apparently had passed | Phillips. daughter of a Marblehead of the country. The commission and | tions prior to the selection of candi atives or friends of the strikers, who — 2 e e T e o i e porne | “NO ARBITRATION, 8AYS IOWA GOVERNOR INDICTED. through Mr. Rawn’s body just below | truckman. A Set of “Administrative Rulin the probable results of its Inquiries ' dates. lation of the town, had thrown lumps AN OFFICIAL OF STRIKERS 4 2 the heart. Eben B. Phillips, the head of the | was announced by the interstate com- » . . of coal decaved eggs and other mis- Action for Criminal Libel Growing out Powder Marks on Night Gown. fai bas fed euit for _divorce | meece’ commission, supplemeéntaty’ to % SRR I siles at a trainload of strikebreakers, = of Investigati f School. c. Pet against his wife, Mrs, Lena F. Phil- |rulings made heretofore. o e e T nan s Eepreaker® | Grand Trunk Slowly Gained Ground igation of School Cluiren of :';:rufioe':g‘;:"x'o”n"“”{’(‘:s”;‘;‘{ e eine Tty DT b ALEXANDER HOLLANDER BORAX IN ICE CREAM CONES other damage. Tt was also reported Yesterday. Des Moines, Ia., July 20.—Gov. B. F.|death. He refusad to say whether he | ©d nurse, as co-respondent. Mrs. Phil Fifteen Members of the Fraternal ARRESTED AT NAPLES, GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION that switches had been spiked and Carroll of lowa was indicted for crim- | thought the case was one of murder or | liPS. in retaliation, today filed a cross | Order of Hagles were injured in the = and. | wreck of M excursion train bearing | Had Leng Been Sauflht by Amuerican | Prosecutions Against Manufacturers packing removed. The strikers them- Montreal, P. Q. July 20.—The news inal libel by the Polk count: rand | of suicide. He stated, however, that | liPel azainst her h #elves disclaimed all knowledge of the|out of Ottowa that the minister of | jury today. The indictment is -n!egou!— powder marlgs had been found on Mr. At the same time Mrs. Gertrude May | 500 members of the order, near Toledo, Federal Offici Are to Be Instituted. trouble and deciared that they were as | commerce nnrfl ;‘ubor was trying to get | growth of the investigation by the | Rawn's nigh? gown, indicating that the | Phillips has sued her husband. Harry | O. sochadus J anxious as the rafiroad officials that | both sides of the Grand Trunk strike | grand jury of affairs at tho lowa in- | bullet which killed him was fired at Phillips, for divorce, naming Inez Naples, July 20, xander . Hol Washington, July 20.—Presecutions peace be maintaincd. One arrest was | together on a basis of arbirtration pro- | Gustrial school for girls at Mitchell. | clese range. Field. a Linn shopsirl, as the cause | Half a Dozen Men and Women were | jander, wantsd by (e federal authoriq| againsc manofacisrors of fce toes made. ~ :&I:E"_ i?:_!’:!e‘:‘;i;r;l“fi(;rggc‘l:m‘:f the | yiile, Mr. Rawn Was Waerried. ‘.:{ the action, ybsTTy_ Phillips hias mu'., ed in @ y.h ride 1:‘. stolen. auto- | ties at New York in connection With'| cones’ containing bormx are to he in- Ea ri h < - It is alleged that the governor mad 4 rought a cross libel against his wife { mol when the machine ran into a | a1 o o e ) A o s PERISHABLE FREIGHT RUINED. ‘Avbitration,” ; said he. “is out of | 1ibeflous statements coneernine Jobg |, Friends and. business associates of | naming his stenfather. Kben B. Bhil- | bridge across the drainage capal In | Sucded custom House frauds was 4r-|stituted by the government under t the auestion. As far as we are con- | ot the dead man say he has beer loc Hpe. 5 o 5 by pure food law e s o Shabrhails PO e~ badly for several weeks. Some s T e e | CHIvegs. tective named Puline, Large seizures of comes were mude 3 & time he has sued his stepfather for Hollunider was apprehendad uhder the | recintiy in different pariy of the con. Situation at Toronto Seriouv—Yards | cerncd, there will be no arbitration. | hoard of control, In an article pube uted Mr. Rawn's worried expression to | $20.000 for alienation of his wife's af- | A Controversy Between the Virginia | name of James Bonhome. It is stated it amgticased- gt T S Congested With Cars. The company did not talk arbitration {jished in the Des Moines Capital of until it had nagged the men to a fin- 240 whio the invastigation of the conspiracy by & e e Toronto, Ont, July 20._The sbcond|ish. Now they Want it. We will Bave | nie ressons b arn s or it 1CRELh | which the Iilinols Central = railroad | Thatsther civil sult for damages is | enginsors hay seen referred to Mepors | Lhat customs loases ameunting (0| of agriculture. Analysis of the cones @ay of the strilte on the Grand Trunk | none of it™ nation of Mr. Cownie. €- | claims it was mulcted out of hundreds | entered by Raymond S. Joo. who has | Knapp and Nefll, mediators under the | > s Yok, Jols 50.—Alexander Hol- | #¢17ed disclosed the presence of bora hos been uneventful throushout On-| The Gramd Trunk gained ground to- Bas =i of thousands of dollars. This is noW | gued Eben F. Phillips for $50.000 for | Erdman act. > lapder, who waa arrested today in|®% PFOPerty which has been held to e tario. Through passenger trains are | da¥, but very slowly. More passen- | CONTEST AMONM HIBERNIANS. | SO0 on in court. alleged slander in naming Joo as c S N oies, hias been “Sousht by federal | deleterious to the human stomach running faitly on time. A few locals | Ber trains were operated. This after- T Rawn Secuend e Y last ek | respondemt - in the divorce action | A Preliminary Summary of the an- | omicialy for montha past. He was an | The cones chemically tested, wor b found to contain also saccharibe and Fave heen abandoned. No attempt is|Noon a sfart was made on the restora- | g i E .| Mr. Rawn secured a postponement of | ham ena ¥ Phillips e e 2 : Beine Tmade to move reighe. 7" !°| tion of 'the suburhan service and a| A Candidates for National Presi-| his examination as a withess on the| "5%nst Mrs Lena F, Phillips Siite commerce ‘commission was. 1x- | SRR LLEE (nEentimior b the fodera) | bensouto Of soda, but it was swid at TR o T couple of freights were made up and lency of Ancient Order. e pills cxam- | DEPARTMENT STORE GIRLS sued covering the fiscal vear ending |government into custom nouss frauds | the department ‘today ‘that propased 3 L s 2 e 30, 1909, iy this B ' a | prosecutions would be based sole! Most of the freight work was done | Fortland, Ore. July 20.—A sharp | next Tuesday. DRIVEN INTO THE STREETS | June 0. 1 A AR L R the presence of borax. inasmuch as sacchhrine still was under investige The treight situation in this city is indeed serious. The yards and sidings contest is on in the Ancient Order of The lllinois Central Fraud. e ot Postmaster Gereral Hitchcock, fust | {he government out of customs duties Hibernians over the national presiden- | / A, Rawn left the, Hlinois Central | ATMORia Fumes Spread Throughout | harare salling from the United States, | he siesed motnods. pursued by him | ton and benmoat . i rmless when swallowed to put the yards in condition to handle of soda had been business lat are consestsd with cars. The ice com- cy. The two t mentioned candi i Panies are suffering and much perieh.| A warning Was sent today to the | <Y e Tmost mentioned candi- | r4jiroad in November. 1909, and became | - the Bui g—Fire Alarm Sounded. | stated that several months will be re- | was to prepare falsified invoices and | held to be h 2RL "ottt i heme ruimed. " BHui | president of the Delaware & Huason | 43ies for the ofice are Matthow Cum- | Jrasient of the Sanon. Earhr ahis Quiired to prenare for estalishing pos- | sercifeates of appraisement, collecting | in small auaniities stories that the city is in the throes of | from strike headqparters. Complaint | TINES, the present president, who Is & | spring the Illinois Central fraud came | Boston, July 20.—Six hundred em- | tal savings bank the full duties from his cusomoars, but | Inspectors will continue to malke Wik famine ana seon would begin | had been made that his men had been | candidate for recl ection, and Prof.) ¢y Light. Though the investigation I | PIoves of the department store of 3 2 Paying the government tariff on the | selzures wherever comes are fount to starve for want of meat are foolish. | Used for “unusual purposes” on the | > el sl isconsin. The east| nof in such s?m that any criminal | Henry Siegel compary were driven out | A Train on the Louisville, Hender- | ahanged doctiments. containing borax. Manufacturers us A w1 suppiy of milk was reczived only | Grand Trunk tracks eems to be out for Cummings, and al- | responsibility for the frauds is fixed, | into the sireets at closing time tonight | son & St. Louls railroad was wrecked At one time Jast spring secret eer- | ing borax contend that this imgredient ‘e agents thought they had Hollan- | is necessary to make the cones hold and six girls were overcome for a time | by a landslide near Hawesville, Ky. |y reman was killed and several | der located in Montreal, but he slip- | their shape engers injured. p2d away from there and was next{ So popular have fce Cream cone ®aif an hour late this morning. and| President Stone of the Brotherhood | MOSt equally does the middle west| it js declared that thg railroad reputa. cottle are being shipped in over the|of Ensineers wired his members that | 8eem solid in favor of Rohan. There | tions of some persomWinmaied boiay |by inhaling ammonia fumes from the | Fhe lines of the Canadian Pacific rail- | their position was neutral and urged | 3re two other candidates ir the fleld, | he ruined and thelr futures practieally | air m»o!‘ni pparatus in the hasement. | s road. i them 'to observe sirict meutrality, | James J. Regan of Minnesota and Jo- | biotted aut. The troub® was caused by the blow- 7'in London. Since then noth- [ become Ahroughout the ecount The only mportant train abandoned | Specifically the engineers were told | 3ePh McLaughlin of Pennsylvania. At the first hearing before Master|ing out of a plug which allowed 2| Ry esentative Madison Sent a mes- ih::r?i-?'v‘rlflr;"d a5 to hin whereabouts | pecially™Among newsbays and street #oday was the Cobalt special, not to act as pilots for treen conduc- e~ T in Chancery Thomas Tayior, Jr. Mr.| large quantity of ammonia from a | HeP7esentaiive Tacieer Dodge City, | until the news of his arrest today, and SRehiny, (iee the' mamthatire of Cam Special Men Man T tors. BROKERS NO LONGER BANKRUPT | Rawn testified that the car repair|tank to flood the basement the fumes | joo 3 h e joi res- | it was generally believed that he had | become thrivin ontorpri ecit en Man Trains. There §s no milk or meat famine contracts all came under his super- | Spreading throughout the building. The | KAk, Sa¥ing that the tolni congres- | o oo ood his enchpe. Crismany. - according. 10 omatis of The trains that go out were manned | here. The fruit business only has | Lathrop, Haskins & Co., Released by | vision. He admitted that he was re- | fire alarm was sounded and every one | puiinger biachot case . Swouid | not ol the! goveshment. muoh Better teateess special men and the terminal su- suffered so far. Gadeetiand (of Fodora) Goust sponsible for farming out jhe cars to|in the bulding was ordered out in- | BAlIDEr-TIncRot case HOWCE, - no wa “used In making the cones, bu = * | the various repair companies. stantly, but there was no panic. The | TG “tnat ail reports and rumors are | WO MAN DROWNED there was a demand for cheap cones, Now w s A A rad % z s six girls who were temporarily over- . BN SUNPIHS e an e ve used Dy hindieds o . NO CLUE TO WHEREABOUTS MARYLAND MAN TOOK THE the Tnited Slates districut court to- | Buriod Beneath 25 Tons of Marble and | (OIS, Fcotered auickly” upon being | WNavthoriZes, o, Venidors, "Who Yatall (helt waros at ene OF DR. HAWLEY CRIPPEN LAW INTO HI8 OWN HANDS fo“;hir:’:fi'f'lrfi;’g",fi':.'fifi In pankruptey i Dirt. pakan intorThe open s NEW JERSEY YOUNG MAN VWR Wfl':'-"A'::m J F':"';d"::m-" cent each filled with ice cream. i Cathrop, Has. e n in Attempt at Rescue. . €cotland Yard Authorities Offer Re- | Because of Attempied Criminal As- [ kins & Co. one of the Wall 'stret| Rutland, Vt. July 20_Buried be-|FOUR CHILDREN PERISHED R e e GAYNOR SMILES ON SUFFRAGIST » e = e il ot houses that failed because of the col. | Neath 25 tons of marble and dirt, IN BURNING HAY BARN. = 2 Atlantic City, N. J.. July 20.—Daniel j= i ward for His Apprehension. saults Upon Two of His Family. |japse of the Columbus and Hocking | Which slid down uopn them while they = Was Engaged as a Mining Engineer— | gajjaghar, 28, a janilor at the Foster Accepts Buttons from Miss DanneMy, ondon, July 20_Seotland Yard of- | Bailtimore, July 20_Takifig the law | C 0L, 2% Iron pool last O i TN R s et | Wees H::Fi';“ o u;'":d OH" b T Murterer CovaL: o R e T L i Who Wants a City Job. 7 Is have no official confirmation |into his own hands because of at- | .y e DDA IOR o B2 i e 1. The | SN e Swolon SaL 1 v i 4 pi p s ey 4 of the stary coming from | tempted criminal assaults upon P A ;’;r)ei;’inngl\\:‘en application was made "\Sfill\rlrl,l:: al:;l g;]::’:zhl(;s injured. The . Bloomfield, N.,J.. July 20.—Gustave | surf near the homae despite the efforts| i e L S _les-Balns_ France, to the ef- | his family within three days, Charles e sition where h, yesina po-| Bradford, Pa., July 20.—In a burning | A Rist of Bloomfield received & letter | of a number of young women nurses| New Fork, July 20.—Mary A Don that a man, whom the French po- | Smith this morning ahot and Instantis — — MonE S e received the entire|ngy parp four children perished on the | to0ay telling of the murder of his son, | from the iustitution. They formed a|nelly, district captain in o womans “TO GET EVEN WITH FIREMEN.” | [orce of the falling mass and was in- | faym of John Adams. at Rasselas. south | Gustave A. Rist, Jr. in a mining com- | human chain and tried to effect his | suffrag ganization. called on Ma 2 5 munity in Peru, where he was engaged | rescue. A strong undertow, however, Gaynor toddy. She was cordiaily Yice suspected of being Dr. Hawl i, Crippen. the American who wanted in London in connection w killed Ei 3 e Moot wizkus Do eion : bod shas not vet|of heve, this afternoon. Several others . been "recovered. The other two were | pag escapes. Three of the|as an engineer. The murderer, a | carried the drowning man out to sen. 5 - | Boy’s Reason for Setti ir w and told his story. The kil Y’ etting Fire 10| sirucq by the rocks'aid anrt, but both | hac vietims were sons of Farmer | Spaniard, escaped Late this afternoon another drown. | the mayor had becn mo 1 her of his good wil | stantly killed. His bod received. After leaving she said that ‘modt gracious the disappearance of his actress wife, owed closely upon an attempt Seven Buildings i i o 3 - - Belle Eimore, registered at a hotel Ot Mrs BRHE within a choor L escaped serious injury. Adams—Jobn, Jr.. aged 12; Micha The leiter does not ziva te motive | ing was reported, the victim being ITfand had assur of wla good the French town undef the name of | distance of her home, near fford | _ Chicago, July 20.—Because a “big aged 9, and Joseph. 5 years old. The | for the crime though it sasy that the £ Barlow of Piiliadelphia. * The firat | in regard to her efforts to have her Bor last Sunday, and. on the ap- | Station. Baltimore county. fireman” c73sed him away from a fire | Made Violently Il by Eating Prunes— | fourth was a neiglibor’s boy, Michael | Spaniard shot Kthe yoang, Smerio@|ihat was known of bis death was when | oo B ed o raffrage parte bt $baeh of a gendarme, hastily fled in | Lest Sunfay, Dors, Smith's fourteen | enaine Honis: Leroy ot t o ere Steyehiine Poieonin Bosik, aged 10. through the neck withs alrilig: - his body came ashore. o accepted suffrage party bu the direction of the Spanish frontier. | vear old daughter, was the victim of | Years old. today admitted he set fire| New A ey | Adaips and his son George were pain- | body will be brought to America as ton and a ‘votes for women' button Still. while the London police who |a similar attemnt about hilf a mile | to seven Duildings. The fires caused ew York, July 20.—William North- | fully burned in an effort to rescue the | 800N as the Peruviam suthorities give ENGLISH RAILROAD STRIKE. said she _ have been searching diligentiy for | from her home, her cries bringing her | Several thousand dollars in damage. | hob’ 2,092t bullder of Staten Island. | children. The children were helping to | Permission. FRaanyorer Vigiior WAS ORGE.LE Crippen and his stenographer. ‘Ethel | father to her rescue. Charged with | Holzner said he set the buildings on | feqas amn was Lo dolis DT jsian Bay whentihe fire broke oue M Y g Failure of Representatives to Reach |M3tant-matron of ihe Queens county Clara Leneve. since the two fled from | this crime, Willlam Kennedy is now | fire in order to “get even” with the | (002Y and was taken volently He | The flames spread so rapldly four of | Death in Almost Unheard Of Form Settioment Badls. jail, but wes removed by Sheriff Har the Crippen home at Hill Drop Cres- | in_jail at Towson. firemen who chased him. Holzner wae | 5 10 @ hospital tonight suffering with | the boys we e trapped. Their charred Claimed 11 Year Old Boy. ottiampnt: | J vey. She fought the removal in the cent July 0 not discredit the pos- The girl, who hal not been seriously | arresied strychnine poisoning and in a eriti al | remains we.e found in the ruins to- West Palm Beach, Fia, jJhly. # o stion. M Ty 80~ 4l courts. Justice Gaynor, sitting in the =ibility that the doctor escaped into | hurt, this morning asked her mother cgna,tn:m Acting on information he | night D R B e e L o e (Mhia e it appeliate division, decided againat her Spain. they confess o beink as much [ if she might go to @ nearby thicket | Telegrapher Stricken with Heart Fail- | 5oy yine Police arrested Mrs. Northrop e waited for laurence S. Baker, an 11| ployes of the Northeastern railroad was |, “Of course he lad to uphold the in the derk with rezard to his where- | for blackberries. With Sunday's crime = nd fohn Quest a friend. who are held | NEW ROCKEFELLER VALUATION. | year old Jacksonville lad.-whén e | aggravated tonight as the result of the | 1AW 85 it stood.” re ked Miss Don 3 in mind, Mrs. Smith cautloned ner no¢| ure at His Key. pending an investigation. dived from & boat whils in Luke Worth | fallure of repressntatives of the rail | elly. in explaining (hat matter thix 3 inz the Seotland Yard [ to go out of sight. She did wander New York, July 20.—William A. Yoy P i, Increase of 300 Per Cent. on the Forest : Way and the strikers to reach a basis | MOAINg. authorities are sending out thousands | from view, however, and the motifer | Plunkett, at one time chief operator | Visiting School Teacher Disappears. Hill Estate in Ohio. “"A stingaree, a huge flat bodied and | of understanding after a four hours' of descriptice pamphlets nglish | went in search of her. As Mrs. Smith | for the American Press at Louisville, | Athol, Mass., July 20.—Leaving a — grewsome epec of warm water fish | conference in whici the raliway offi- DIED FROM LEPROSY #nd French offering a rew/rd for the | entered the thicket, a man seized her, K‘&}«”';! sllrk‘ cen with heart failure | note to his mother, telling her that the | Cleveland. O., July East Cleve- | was lurking just under the boat. One|clals made proposals for a discussion oM 2 SISO Of the American ehtist | Sl ampting to SR heo JusS RO BN v T dor rjf;mn broker’s of- | community would be shocked to learn | land appraisers have placed a valua- | of the barbed spines which this fish | and redress of the grievances of the | Albert 8. O'Gorman Fought in Cubs Nopds, She fought him oft succesa | o8 o nn meraiackly expired. Helthat he had taken his own life, Ber- | tion of $1.060.000%on John D. Rocke- | carries on its whiplike tail pisrced the ah’ the. Philigmings. $4.000,000 Order for New Equipment | gus'(ng scone of the affair, Mra. Srmich an operator for twenty years. | nard L. Farle, a teacher in a private | feller's Forest Hill estate. This is an |boy's neck. cutiing into the jugular aition to the rallway emplgyes, d for National Railways of Mexico, e e R R (e school ‘at Duluth, Minn. whe was | ncrease of 300 per cent. over the last | vein, He Fese to the surface.” crying | thousands of coal miners are idie be- | Milwaukee, Win, July 20.—Albert & i S e lingering there and told | Tribute of Porto Rican Bar to Late |spending his summer with his parests, | appraisal, when the al) on was | for help, and bled to death within four § cause of the company's inability to run | (¢ wan, aMicted with leprosy for ixico To meet the | Bér husbind. - -Bmith, arming Aimssit Chief Justice. dropped from sight today. A large par- | fixed at 3250.220. minutes. freight train gt BT et the. Neding! W i Soldiers’ home. in Milwaukee, died to efeller has not indicated If = 5 raisement. Twe U. S. Cavalry Privates Suspected | BALL AND CHAIN FOR RUNAWAY | da has Dheen searching the woods for| Mr. Roc requirements of increasing traffic. the | With a shotgun, approached Lathe, him and the authorities have dragged | iz will fi ational Railways of Mexico have | Who ran. Smith fired and Lathe fel San Juan, P. R.. Jul —The Porto Rican bar association today held me- Y DS e \ ife lived alond in a shack erected i cod an order for mew cquipment | Physicians say his heart and lung the pond, but without findin, trace e i amounting to $4.000.000 gold. This is | were ered with shot and that he | Worial services for the late Chief Ju: [he i finding any trace of Shooting a Negro. as e along oL s, sivek erented. ! B vt ot tha STt b | Sy PeBPEed Vith shot and that Me | lce Fuiler ‘of the United States sac | OF he man. He was 24 yoars old and | MILITARY AIRSHIPS FOR JAPAN. Washington - Jot - 20, S littora 1, | Father Who Used Harsh Means to |0 o gorner of the grounds, and pre ever been sent out of Mexico. It calls | minutes. P s R unmarried. Report That Four Have Been Ordered | Ferdheim and Thomas J. Molyneaux, Cure Son Fined $25. e Al A o R W g ety Mallett articulated com- 3 pathy for the R g privates in Troop C, Fifteenth U. 8. £ hi Ginne: 1 e B st o oo bereaved, were adopted. Drowned in Six Inches of Water. in France for August Delivery. | lavalry. stationed at Fort Myer, Va.. —The home. | M1 08 " Fought in the . Spanish - il. basgas e SN — it i 5 P 2 Cie ! Gorman fought in : the % S 250 Treight avs of all s Patten Closes Out His Cotton Hold Y 0 e | etoria B O 1Ty 305 Aseoraing | b oo Wi Nyr‘m::.px‘:l:: O o exed, Chariea 5 Bootrby ettt | American war in Cuba and the Phitip- - g Il descriv- | New. voit July 300 decike s 1 s Cotton Holdings apoplexy, zabeth Hulburt, | Victeria, B. C. July 20.—According | haVig sho am @ negr: AR L Boothhy, pines. He enlisted from Minnesota. — been entared’ in the aupreme const ai- | e York, July 20.—James A Pat. | Wife of Prof.’ Lorraine S. Hulburt of | o mail advices the Japanese govern- Atter the shooting the soldlers wer 0 _cure his elght vear old - S PecHing e cafo e SuRITUE.ORE % | tem OF Chicagn rrived in New Yotk | Johna Hopiina ‘miveruty, "Raliinere; | et s ordetzd four militey Wirship: [murswed 5y e District of Columbla’ oo TO BE ARRAIGNED FRIDAY. today to close t 2 old- | fell from a small pi into six inch - 1 . e Lo o this afe. | fccordance with French designs, with | fieq arrest. The officer today. jdenti- | of punishment by Judge Avery of the d Robber of the China and Waved His Hand at an Auto and Lost | Aug. 1 of the entire capital stogk of 5 . ings i tton. His commitments h: of water in Canandaiffua lake this aft- a Finger. e pattancogp, Southern maliroad | peen greatly reduced and It 36 under | ernon and drowned. Her husband and | CCrtain alterations suggested by the | fied the soldiers as the men he had [local court todar, and Boothby. who [ Cpnfe Hartford July 20 —Louis Silverman | ioiPIi S000 000 preferred, to matisfy | 5600 that he intends to liquidate the|tWo sons were close by, but did not | Japanese airship investigation com-|aitempted to arrest. Smith'is not ex- | with his wife had been arrested on Japan Mail Train. of 391 Windsor sirest waved his hand | J30 505 700000 Praterved. (o MeLRty Efi f his spot cotton by the end of|See her fall mittee. They are expected to be de- | pected to_survive. of assault on the boy, was ‘;“ ;n xux*\:v’mh'le tonight and lost a | fnan® oo (Go21Me, agEre Erb, e jonth. livared in Japan late in August. — ;fl : A ?lrn lltu;lhl‘)‘ was dis- m"l’\‘ 4, Cal., July 20 Carl :. Bish- nger. Silverman was crossinz % Ly K Henr. ST - . . ——————— | Garment Workers' Strike May (Close | charged on the ground that she had | op. allas Jumes . Brown, the con Chu n automobile owned | W, DeForest and their associates have Sl =5 Three Men Perished in Forest Fire. | \y_ 4ford Woman Attempted Suicid been acting under the divection of her | fessed rabber of the China and Japan Chyreh Srert as,an automobile owned | acquired o majority of these claims uicide on U. S. S. California. Albany, Oregon, July 20.—Three men g July 20.—Mrs ry Lar B AU, husband. mall train, near Goodyear, on April g hand. o finger at- | A0 are likely 't obecome purchasers| Washington, July 20.— dohn A were Lurned to death Iast night in a | Hartiors duly 50 Catrs, Mary Lave | aponson, Mass., July 20.3Employes of i1 eeg * oA 17, Wil be' brought into colirt for mr tach in t smifol Yhe hood Kear- the stock at the sale. son, coxswain on the (7. 5§ forest fire along tha North Santiam | '¥. @ widow. S oold, attemuled | Coy and George KIS, managers of oty T i B it hy the Lot B oo L 3 D, GommItted sulcide aboard (he s | FIver, our milos cast OF Datrolt, - Thes | 19 commit suicide at her home 15| 000 i No. @ wotified FOREST PIBES IN MANITOBA, | ignment probably [ridey. - @ om o S e g R - g Population of Chicago Passes the Two | at Vallejo, Cil. according to advicesd lost their lives in an effort fo save| Howard “strect touigh Jrinking | gay that unless EATMEnT workers' Biahiop made his confession laat mids S & Million Mark. ved by the navy departiment their tools. Another big fire is burn- | farbolic acld. | She was taken 1o St rige in N i 1 et within """M' -v;: Lumber ;nwn- Reported | /"0 the Solano county, jall, stat- Chiokia g e ad been in the ing in the Cascade Mountains north- ospital. where her chanees | r " gays the mill will be obligsd ta 0 Have Been Destroyed. ed today tha he O Suspect t Bayonne City Park Closed to Quidoor | ,Shicas sy The Bopulation of | Y3ty il Was & mative of Sweden, | | Woet of Mount Jeffersa: recovers mre suid to he stight. She | G050 dons ndenitelys The = Okiarior Dunber, 8 far hoft recued e g ——— —_— Sxplnin. iy aie wiahed 10| Wiis mills man r chith. Winnipes. Man.. Jub Tt in, res Lins Ry 4 dnisaten. of gllt Sieepers. mark, according - to estimates d New York. July 20— Becauss several | on the 1910 school censts, m.u.b;.’:fi Chief Clerk of New Mines Bureau. | Mrs. Young's Wound Will Prove Fatal. g = parte@ that Jamray, T orks und — shurch members complained that | lic today. The total minor populatiow | Washington, July 20.—Van H. Man- | _ Chicago, July 20.—Mrs. Alexander C. i Female Aeroplanist to IS Lakh, Rk ead lumbar Sneezed self to Dpath. foums ome, sof prominent families | of u;e city is 814.115. an_increase of nlns of Mississippi today was appoint- | Young, shot by Charles W. Rikdon last Chicago, July 20.—The second trial Sttt i . ZoTent ren Vs been | New York, July 20.—Joseph Benner- 280 been sleeping in_ss City park ‘:;r 8. Rz the census of 1905. PBased chief clerk of the new bureau of | Friday afternoon, just before Rizdon | of Lee O'Neil Browne on the charge of | Rheims, Frane:, P schieid aneezed himself to dsath in » Daue Nl g during the f on the minor count the (o(.l muh- anel in the interior department. Mr. | met Jiis death by a bullet wound, has | privery in connection with the election | Franck, ap acroplanist. left«heve + 3 restaurant today. After shaking pep. o vark w closed o all | tion is 2,i00,000. Children of Ml.nnlns had been identified with the | cuffered a relapse. and physicians de- | of William Lorimer to the. Unitad for Calais, whence she.will Steamship Arrivals. into his soup he was ssized v&h on by or- | parentage take the fronmt topographic branch of the geological | <lare it is probable the wound will | States senate will besin on Aug. 1. A v @ bleot Jowea by Poles, survey. since 1386 z