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¥ . —————— 0 ———— = s - Y 44 . 3 T Y T 4 BIG GUN BIEEBH- Ve N Sky Wanderer Condensed Teles: a3 | Eranch Police 3 o 2K e g 2% w3 Liverpool, July 21—In the all-aged RITALY, ST < - . . The United States Naval Academy ¥ 3 selling plate -of ‘100 sovereigns, run . squadron arrived at Gibraltar, ) over the new middle straight five fur- s ssm sl ? £ : : . longs here today, H. P. Whitney’s Jinks | . 1 ajor General Wood assumed his Explosion at Fortress Munroe During Target | cclime won over sotaier tne oniy | - coinbain : S oo an SOE of Ny - other, contestant in the race. . —_— E ’ \ 5 3 > 2 xpulsion of the Jews from Kiev, . . . 2 A Pra.ctlce Thursda,y N[mmng London, July 1—The plcturesque| FATHER FOUND GUILTY AND|COMES DOWN ON A RHODE I5L dn:;wln, continues at the rate of 45 a | POSITIVE THEY SAW THE FUGI- ‘c,:re‘g‘nggyé;(t’i:gnn'}a\!ng:e;l:;t:sct;:; DIED IN PRISON, AND MAN’'S FARM. % — TIVE LAST SUNDAY, v el < : 2 when the officer of arms proclaimed [ The Government Will Carry he gun- P his pleasure that the coronation of the cotton case to the court of customa ing and queen whall take place in g ELEVEN COAST ARTILLERYMEN DEAD |55 “5iiosn i Suls | FRENGH RAGPICKER CONFESSED | BALLOON PHILADELPHIA 1. """ | TRAIL OF THE SUSPECT dater, . scrvice of the Assoctated Trsss, died 3 3 i < e clate 255, die ’ Hamburg, Juls 21.Frank J. Mar- | Yesterday to the Crime Which Occur- | Left the Quaker City, Passing Over | °f “IOPlexy Leads to Andorra in Foothills of the 2 L . < | shall, the American champion, deteated 2 3 ¢ i i i Of Half a Doz>n Others in the Post Hospital. One May Die | fie 'gisian Siayer. Saiwe in ine| red Nine Years Ago—Whole of| Six States, 300 Miles in 12 Hours,| William J. Bryan Has Indorsed Rich- | Pyrenses Mountains, from Which E . M fourth round of the international chess " 3 i "Neb P o b e \ —Exact Cause of Explosion Niot Determined—List of {oumey now in progress in this city. | France Stirred at the Time. Carrying Two Passengers. ““""g\"b'“kfi- 3 38 Extradition Would Be Refused. LR = chiechter now leads Niemzowitsch ; issi the Dead and Wourdec— deroism Displayed by both | with the odd zame, Marshall being in < oo, Dublle Service, Comiiinsion of Ay ids 4 Work. third place. Tours, France, July 21.—A rag pick- Pascoag, R. L, July 21.—The balloon | of sh2 monorail car, Paris, July 21.—The police at Ver- Officers and Men in Re:cue Work. er named Joseph today confessed to | Philadelphia 1L, rising from the Quak- — nets Len Bains, the little French water - ; Rome, July 21.—The pope today gave | the assassination April 21, 1901, of | er City at ten o'clock last night, picked | Frank Sutherland of Danville, Il | ing piace at the foot of the Pyraneer 7 ; private audiences to the. Right Rev.|five children of a farmer named Briere | out the little state of Rhode Isiand for | shot and killed his bride of (hree | mountains, are positive in their beliat Comelius ' Van "'de” Ven, oishon of |in the vicinily of Charwes. The fa- its_landing place, and atier passing | weeks and killed himselr. that Dr, Hawley H. Crippen, widel: o P . Natchitoches, La.. v. Pa e children was found guilt; a es during the night an e P _ondon police, wa " Fortrgss Monroe, Va., July 21._Elev- : his way through the smoke and sparks| NEL-Rlochen, Lo, the Teny Bev, Bar- | Shep, 5F the Clloren was found EultY | Sourneving mearly 300 miles: came | Regulations Wers Issusd for the en- | thel littis clty et Bunday, mad e yin, en men of the coast artillery are dead |and carried out a bag of powder. &3¢ | ing, W. Va., and to Mar. Kennedy, who | life imprisonment. He died in prison. | down this morning on a farm t forcement. of the new law regulating | orous search is I::»in‘l;“in,vllj“Ir-l-:m| A finight as the result of the blowing | then was joined by Hawes, and the|int,duced D. P. Kenny of Plainfield, s o gy miles “south of Pagcoag. miles in |customs brokers’ licenses. gitive, 5t of & Drecch Liock in ono of the big | wo completed the task of averting & | N.'J. “The latter thanked the DOnUT | 1ng (rig; o teicce atiraie the' at. | 2% AIF e from Philadeiphia. — The French detective department ir guns while the fort was ennsedhallr;, w = - e for his appointment as papal chamber- | yoniion of the whole af Lace. Four | Dr- Eldridge Pilot and Two Passen- ( Whiteford McKinley, colored, was(Paris ix Inclined to accept the pro target practice this n.y.‘\ornlnz.hl\ s ‘See to the Men First. lain. b o e N g o s o appointed collector of " custe it the | ceurer's view as to the Identity of dozen others are in the post hospital, | : 5 i van S € espectively, 14, - | port of Georgetown, T Crip, o - E B One of whom may die. | Depaen Say erumpled beneatn the gun, | MOVEMENTS OF FREIGHT o . At s op. T iyCere Ot [ S Xhe. siditoon * wds. pltofed bl D b T S grossd” the Bpanish fontior or Ver 5 pratirg e E¥ 0 Th L DIKoh Sartwo Dolachs: -Ho was g _pgee 1 d “one morning | Thomas B. Eldridge, president of the [ Six Men, a School Teacher and a Girl [ nets f.es Baing. an a1l the positive 1n- 24 oard of Ingui yn PP ro o is | Stffering agonies, but when his brother ON GRAND TRUNK AND C. V. b o5 “:sdm:'ees;;z: t:d delath, d’rga Philadelphia Aeronautical Recregtion | were trapped and burned to death formation in ‘the possession of the po exact cause of the explo: T - : : % arm and charged Dy | society. who was making his 19th as- { fores o > SPoKins, Was gy i o e a board of inquiry was appointed im- |10 PerIL L0 o D rdered,| don Train Arrested at Brattleboro | {0 2 theory advanced by the police io | adelphia, were Fred C. Underhill, and UG T Saed ont Liouls, to which O e il e ce to men first,” he - A > b provide a motive for the crime, Briere, | his 17 year 5 ng peint he s sald to have taken pas mediately after ti 1 old son, Andrew B. Un B 3 e e e shimer | @nd. propped against the gun carriage, | for Flourishing a Revolver at Strike | sho owned a small farm near Cerans | derhiil Big L ; o e e B e o™ e it of dead and wounded Bpmided 1 QERSER Kise wurkiof thel | Sympathizars. cez. wished to marry o Woman of con v Al s maties Crippen Headed for Country Where - 2 s 7 _°_ |siderable wealth, Circumstantial evi - o . i o Sk Masitoan Giteratin 15 Extradition is Unknown The Dead and Wounded. Corporal and Sergeant Distinguisi Boston July 21—Further movemeént | dence led to the conviction that the distance and duration of tmes, 12 | yorable to growing crops throughout | UThe suspect, yecording to the belief % ? Themselv of freight on the Gramnd Trunk and | farmer, considering his family an en- | BOUrs 5 minutes, the trip broke the | (/% S ] o ¥ - il ing to the belle Hess ("‘I:;L:r-?lr:‘(‘hsaig?glAlgfigz s.x(x;d Gorporal Humphreys and Sergeant | Central Vermont railways and slight | cumbrance, murdered his five children | Quaker city records. The highest aii. eountry during the past weax. \f‘,:,;",“r"";f)‘,,'f,‘,”',’; N e of wk. o Darors, Privaies Hoy Dubbey, | ‘Sxiiidey, & ‘gun poimter, also_distin- |'outbreaks of viclence at WAt Riwer Pa AR So carxy ‘ot his ‘wishes. fude reacned was 10550 fiet. or but| Acting Secrotary Cable ordered the [the little and almost forgotten republic John W. Chadwick, Cleve W. King, Al- | guished themselves. The former’s | ST ON Tes of thelg‘imaa- :N};e the | Father Maintained His Innoncence. | o000 0s cocond for Philadel hia | dcportation of sixicen Hindus who of 8,000 shephard inhabitants, nestling e Smith, Andrew J. Sullivan, | head, body apd arms were fil‘:eg ;‘-nn Sation In' Nbw Hagiand tgd:ye m‘; Briere stoutly’ mainfained’ his in- | balloons, the best provious elevation | Plied for admiseion at Scgttle, Wash. in the foothills of the Pyranees. Once and Judd E. Hogan are | e emplace v o o train at White River Junction wae | that two tramps entered the | Eldridge last June. . . Dugan, commandiy ould be. difficult, i not impossible 1y injured. explosion came. In soite of his pain s e 3 hisnne® during his. abecnce. and. Killeq g - the marin wcks At Annapolis, was | Andorra,” which is under the nominal L 'Heorge L. Vaneusen,{ ful wounds, he rushed to his dead and ::](:?O“:\'“ mu}:om;?ln‘?u:wf‘arel;)!(’: ts;g:e. the children. He added that he re- Magnificent View of the Hudson by | transferred to Puget Sound navy vard. | S alnty of the president of the i T ‘Rainey, Ellsworth | wounded comrades, extinguished their [ {NTO%R by some unknown person today | turned while the murderers were rob- Dawn. oy French republic and the bishop of Joffman, Charles B. Parks and Wil- § burning clothing and then hurried to 3 3 bing the place, and that they attacked The balloon ed north from Phil- Former Vice President Fairbanks | Urgel, has somatimes served as & 3 breakers who had been _switching 3 A : Tom s isbarger are slightly injur- the nearby encampment for water. | Prealers Who had been SWUCHNE | him and left him for dead. During | adelphia, going over Fleminston, declares the muckrakers (raitors of the | refuge for persons who have commit- Great Heroism Displayed. 5 1 = = e ench and gave loud expression to hig | reached at one o'clock and b i o Suicide Not Believed to Be Miw & ¥ s e % hurled over the right standard and|they were assalled by a volley of | ghinjon of the guilt of the prisomer, | straw soon after three in the morning. AR » The death toll, it is believed, would he|stones. No one was . hurt b ] Lenev L : 3 when he regained consciousness he 3R e W rt. PiSle: (s avectators Sullod: ot Tl TanEailoent view of - the: Hodsts | - The Marquis de-Oj .. have been larger had it not beea for | foung himsalf hanging by one arm| Armed Deputies in Freight Yards. KL Tt g B ke e s oo ats ae the Brut | Dassador ¢t the vath M. Sebllle, head of the ressarch de the heroism displaved, both by the of- | from the railing of the sighting plai-| About forty strikebreakers and dep- | A pathetic incident of the trial oc- [ light of the dawn came. Passing over ain, it is reported, be. partment of the police, who ix directing ficers and men in the battery. € ! form. Although severely bruised and|yuty sheriffs heavily armed camped in |curred when Briere’s surviving daugh- | the Hudson, the balloon took east- th: - the search in Irance for Dr. Crippen wounded forgot their hurts and aided | suffering rom the shock, Brinkley de- | the local yards tonight. - ter, who, the poiice declared, only es. | ward course, passing over Connecticut | and his typist, Ethel Clara Leneve, wh B Tur it fsn et ihva ] clined to go 1o the hospital or Bermit| " Conductor John Burke Arrested. |caved the fate of the other children |and a part of Massachusetts. On en- Brewers Protest Against the Exclu- | s supposed to have loft London fn i r ie surgeo: i until af- b i - of beer frc oasehend * npany, opposes o a ek I RIcH flis Charge #0T 8 BECONI] || tor Mo T e ion 1 e wrork ‘DE =] . Johm. -Buzlle. ya it Thohieuling concs] S 200 posgonting to Brieve's Mivita- | tering “Rhidde_Island the baliqon. was sion of beer from Moosehead. Minn, | COMPANY, oppowss the theory that the shot had been brought up. Y| cue: An investigation is being m: diictor ‘on’ ThwilBap: INew i Tumaon PUC -t S0 Ld sse hbae pant on thefabout 10,008 Toct in the air. AlHoREh | iy M T PO Hov & wpieitsons | BRSO e Lenaer "the s Gun No. 1 Exploded. . % sivke bR train, was arrested at Brattleboro, | ) U8 SART SOC S e A 3 x v Savidr g o = SRl ok out that the letter left by the sulelde charoed vttt i r was innccent and bez- | trip had been between 1,000 and 1,500 L Ihe detter left, The explosion took place in Battery | GUN CREW TRYING TO e o T & reyolver 8% | sed the court to restore him to her. _ | feet. oy oers gf the Milrine Carbecensured | WES WFLLen I Frénch, o Jebsuske De Russy, No. 1 gun doing the dami- MAKE RAPID FIRE RECORD.| called him names. He was released —_— = Home by Train. by the ‘recent court of inguiry were | Miss Laneve is said to bo totally un- The gun was in charge of Cap- e bond tonight for a hearing on July 50.| PRESIDENT'S YACHT The aeronauts went to Provic A R R M TR o e PR MO James Prentice, who had with| New Charge of Powder Hurried Into P bt . i fter landing and took Aoningion. B Sl aesiwers tises OF & pu 3 4 tion to Arbitrate. - SIGHTS OVERTURNED CANOE | Soon aflter landing and took an ev son of a Slavonic type, and M, Sebille im Lieut. George P. Hawes, Jr. and Breech Before Cooling. i ning train for home, Woir “Tm i o g s aal 3 : g + A eves that she was 4 Fpe ecorge L. Van Deusen. Lieut. Haw:s Montreal, July 21.—A proposition to |y, |ndians Rescued fi 2 e v 3 i - o rm‘ “au: n‘(f .Shop"mbn‘ of the Eeyaw that [ ur“u' u:i' h| at, % exa r W ‘the v i - = e o - - o 1 1 - AT O i > e was cxgiotad, Holwas thinjuen | SLeY SCDORt from an oMictel ot oy | Mackensle “King. tinfster ofitlabor. = BROUGHT FROM HAYTI. | crease in pay of six per cent. pared with those ' of Miss Leneve T o mamntarily stuaned, | but | BarnE board, o o e Somiosion | The' strikers telegraphed an answer | Bar Harbor. Me.. July 21.—President SR yeu Toat (Fe wnitide grove te/0s Mis otherwise uninjured. to ‘some sxm“}, ones which have oc- | back to the effect that the men were | Taft will speak on the village green Woman Confessed to Having Eaten James B. Reynolds, member of the iPns\P. it \Iwulq glva consistency tn : - - | willing, but thought that the time for | here tomorrow at noon and have a ildren. American tariff board, has completed | the story told by a guard on the beat Al Indecribable 8 curred in the navy. The. majority Parts of Three Childre: v 3 most Indecribable Scene. gurred in the navy. The. majority | rpitration hao passed. . The railroad | chance to sce the year-round residents P his examination of the wfacture of | {rain running between Dieppe and In the thick heavy smoke the scene | JOWETED APPEAR O DOGEVE o | officials mailed their answer, but would | of this famous watering place and to | New York, July 21 —A revolting tale | /1K In Italy and Switzerland. awating i Sesctiption of Do S was almost indescribable. monoxide, a highly inflammabls Eas| ROt make iis contents known. be seen by them. Until Mr. Taft's in- | of cannibalism reached here today by 03 el BIs Sraiet on Tl 15, Hsrdins Eight Men Killed Outright. which forms in the barrels of large = ‘tiennmm to (?u“t,hu was lnr;nu ced'to- mail from Santo Domingo City, Hayti. wmufdh?;:{“" Are IOn ‘n«. Trail of | fot O aard s (-'m”:u-‘ o "P:'r""”;;: Fisht men wtee killed ougright, | guns, and which is especially danger- | AUT ¥, war ‘clouds were gathering. fast | The account is certified by a Buropean | Claude Thomas, colored, rused of | po o ‘tra ere v e Bodtes gie “M‘(’!fld S | et RO 4 2 OMOBILE PARTY IN RIVER |!petween the Maine citizens and the | resident for many years in Hayti, who | ring three bulleis into Constable J. M ,',’,,_:'[‘,‘ % El;v"'.“';,,.:;,:,l they acy [ = emplacement. Under the pali the| The gun crew at Fortress Monroe BARELY ESCAPED DEATH.|members of the fashionabie summer |in commenting on it writes: R of Naw adnehiee; N, C: Tving south and the girl going R e and moancd . (iap. | was trying to make a rapid. fire rec. e, colony whose plans for the entertain- | “Cannibalism exists to a much great- — Bonteerl whisse: o ey 5> el e A T i ores forb. | ord, | The theors i that the new | Care Struck Bridge Abutment and|ment of the chief magisirate and the | er degree in Hastl and on the Domin-| Under the Dowry Provisions In the LU Ve ale Srosauently ‘togk gaw a further saerifica of life §f the | charge'of powder was hurriad into the Overturned—Four Hurt. members of his yachting party failed | ican border than even the civilized | will of Queen Louise of Prusgia, twelve Another theory of th 1 < X o sl Seihe . to include any concession to the vil- ople of those two _countries are|worthy sefvant girls 2 ha y 3 Gk o _police is_that cther charges canght from the smol- | breech before the gases generated by Peop! B S girls wera happily | the couple went by steamer to Mar. ofme snariks, and the two sent out = | the previous shot had time to dissi-| Madison, Conn, July 2I.—Two men |lage folk, of whom there are about faware. The news is absolutely cor-|married in. the garrison chuch ' at | seilles and separated at that pomt.. E i1l for surgeons while they atiacked | Pate and before the breech could ba |and two young women, ths latter from | 3000- X rect.” N Potsdam. . $he finines with thets bave ki Closed the powder exploded, blowing | New York city. had marrow escapes | The president was informed of this | & The account from which he quotes LY B 2 4 ft the block and carrying death with | from death early today when the au- | Situation this afternoon by J. P. Bass | was publishzd on July 15 in a news-| Gen. W. W. Woth R Further Explosion Averted. b tommonil £ ¢ > : e . W. W. Wotherspoon, command- 9 mobile in which they wel i of Bangor, who has a sumrger resi- | paper of Santo Domingo and reads Stion. 8 g Captain Prentice reached this em- | 'There have been five gun accidents | to Guilford from o ride. tarouch 1ns | dence here = Mr. Taft at onve ocon- |- ~A Haytlen woman accused of hav- B LoD Bt Gettys- TOUCHED BY HEAT. placement first, and before lookiag in- [ in the navy which may be compared | country struck the west abutment of | Sented to the suggesiion that he make | ing commitied repeated acts of charged with assault on Henry Stew- | Disappeared July 3d—Small § + %o ihe extent of the damage he yushed | to it. The: Hammonasett river bridge. ment|a little speech to the villagers. . The | balisnt has been captured and sent 1o | art, u negro, on the Galtherburs. d T over it and landed bottom side up in d;h:nsd were quli‘kly harmnged and {luut'ice. The said woman confesses 1o | Goshen road. g " Money Also Missing. : = shallow water. One of the men was |Placards amnouncing the event soon | having eaten parts of three mal> chil- » v JOHN R. MARSHALL RHODE ISLAND'S POPULATION | carried down with the car and seri. | Were posted at every vantage point | dren, one adult and one female child. | woman precs BT st O. Dea- ARRESTED IN PHILADEL.PHIA FIRST CE ously hurt. The others either jumped | 2nd in all but the uitra-fashionable [ The accused was brought to this town NG can, presidant of the Greenwich bank, d i RST CENSUS RETURN | or were thrown out and suftersd only | SROP windows. " | today and interrogated. The impres- WHEN.SHIP ‘DOCKED he sthe Inseiiation, sald _today thet Wanted in Connection with thei Cole- | of a State Gives an Increase of Mors | " hus mavis ncluded M i hpresidenie sz, " He Tad o Duckboard | this' savagery has cavecd heve in to- | M = 2a Square branch’ of the bank, had e party included Miss Elizabeth | r. He had a buckboar s savagery has caused here is in- | Mrs. Mari d_Square ch of the bank, hac man Embezzlement. Than 118,000. Barvey and her sister, Mise Ellen 1‘}5:. f'yiehm" to Jordan pond tonight for |describable.” 'nSr‘lvn::::hDI:in:f s Trom{ e L g g asy e ar o vey, of New York, who are spending |2 “Shore supper” of iobster and other 5 e a5 . sajd that a small amount of money Roston, July 2L—With the recelpt | Washington, July 21.—Gratitying as | the summer with their parents at a | 5ea dainties. It was a nine mile drive | RAILROAD PRESIDENT Ner ¥k ¢ was missing from the bank’s vaults of the news of the arrest in F’hiladel- | is the increase in the population of | cottage on Mulberry Point, Guilford; | each way through a siiff westerk: o chpegaet SNem Xork. I —When the Sa- |and that it had been made up by the phia of Johp R. Marshall ih. connec- | Rhode Island as shown by today's| Robert Butler of Guilford and Burgess|breeze that brought an autumn breath WYL A SINCIDE 1 Jannah line mship City of Colum- | directors. He added tion with the wrecking of the Na- | census returns, the first given out of | Starr, chauffeur for Frank F. Gerrish | With it. On the E " qone Tl BEVRnnAb, +eacUnd (AL mier We did not even call in the police tional City bank of Cambridge, there | a state, the liitle commonwealth wil | of New York, owner. of the automobile.| The mest exciting incident of the [On the Eve of Possible Expesure of | today, Mrs. Marion Mayo. u passenger (about the matter becavse we belleve came as a surprise today the an- | be disappointed in any ambition she | Butler. who feMl with the car and was | President’s cruise thus far was the a Great Scandal. rom im_u.v a, Ga., was missing. Cap- | that Hall was simply touched by the nouncement that Marshall had been | may have entertained to add to her | pinned under it, was the most serious- | rescue. of two Indians who capsized = Ealn - JODDNOI: aRiN gt P the | heat and will turn up sooner or later indicied Jointly ‘with Martin J. Walsh | representation in congress. By the Iy injored. Iis'leg was broken and he their canoe while the Mavflower was | 4 Chicago, July. 21.—Deatn came to D e B S ™, owpitals watchied ana Wiliiam J. Kelher, the altege: rteenth census the state population | Suffered severe braises about the head | at anchor in Passamaquoddy bay. ra Rawn, president of the Monon s 1 and sed over- | as we belie at is where he event faro gamblers, en & chargle of con-|is 542,674, an increase of more than |and body e railroad, supposediy from a bullet | P ZHhe &V be depressed, | ually wilt be found.” e AR ‘;flb' apire- | 115,006 DUt this BeEars 15 ant SeptGlons Starr was arrested and will probably SMALL MINER’S DAY IS OVER. fired by himself, but certainly on the | Particularly so al at & He is 26 years old and has been a hended and Kelther is now at liberty |ly large to insure an additional rep. | have a hearing in the town court on a ot eve of possible exposure as a central | Of & Negro, on ship's cooks, | trusted employe of the bank for six on ball awalting the outedme of his | resentative. Thus, for at least ten | charge of reckless driving. The others | General Maus Suggests Supervision of | figure of what is declared may be one | V1o had dicd or years. He has a wife and two chil appeal after his recent conviction in|vears ‘more, the state will be com- | were taken to their homes in Guilford. Rush to Alaskan Geld Field of the greatest railway scandals of Avgusts he Mrs, | dren in Brooklyn. the federal courts. George: W. Cole- pefl‘edh!o get on with two members, ~ the country. Mayo referred to i Deligved is e s AR o the former bookkeeper of the |as it has been > k . Counsel ~ for the Tilinois C Mayo of Augusta, who came entence af itting 1 t in | tignal 790. e o Beve: Fail i rerbatim questions - |left here Monday appareutiy in the i e e o e e al B T N ode ThAnd] 8tA%e Department Ridiculss™ Iden of ot pihore, Tl mpte Tyn. Gver e ot B g Sne | Dest oft health. A message. received | @veat Rovival of Trade in Flour With quarter of a mililen dollars of the | with 428536 people in the twelfth His Ordering Americans Shot. Fort e Taare than 2,000 "8 10 Sup- | company’s finances, admitted that the | from her enroute by her son said she the Chinese Empire. bank's funds. S census of 1900 has one representative 3 there,” said Brig. Gen. Marion P. Maus, | foundation had been carefully laid | Was greally enjoving (he trip. M [ o 0 50 21 _orders for th Marshall was indicted by’ the federal | to each 214,278 people, an average of | . Washington July 2 “Too fantas- | commander of the department of Co- | With intent to show Mr. Rawn as pri- | - o made the trip alone and intend- e |‘_| ¥=2 ders for 9 1 grand jury a month ago aw since that | about 2L00) above the requirement fical, to inquire about” is the manner | lumbia. upon his return yesterday from marily responsible for years of croolc- | o to spend some time wich friends up | sands of barrels of feur are pouring in - 1 1ave 3.000. w vn. the state he s e ed | a tour of inspection of Alaskan mili- - v BWREN, e s . king o a b eonducting a systematic search for | has 156,000 more people than are nec- | the report that Madriz had ordered all | tary s, i o ever, had been steadfast denials of the Orient. marking a revival of a busi Bee S o, | 58T, to give, w0 "representatives. | revolutionista. including William Pitt- e e nadas 8 special wrip €0 {ipiied charges. STARVING CREW BEGGED DEUEIISE Pow boul aCa stanqedtit for After ghe trial of Colenfan and Keli- Noticeably, the increase in the | man and other Americans, to be shot. “Som ol & — e o ae ears, 3 which T"ded Jlmi? 15, Mrs. Nellie stalte'sl Pnpuln:‘ion is confined almost Benifll atlhsn was made that Dr. Luls F. | rush 1o :E’i",‘.-‘é‘fd uf_mdsg;;\e;:;ls‘;!%i 11:1: CLAIM TO PART OF ALTOONA. PITEOUSLY FOR FOOD. K The m’;l:rx [:.I ve )ym"n coming 1:‘”57: n. sweetheart of Marpshall, was ar- | entirely to the manufacturi: - | Corea, e representative of Madriz, } v " said. e e ——- T wo weeks, and alr y - rested as o witness against Jrancis | ters, suchas Providence, Pawtusker, | Who 1ot Washington recently for Nic: | 1a bound o be mech suffering. - Alssky | Fourteen Descendants of Revolutionw | TWe Boatieads Put Aboard the Dutch|nems has been | booked | ror delivery Wood, one of. thie withesses at the | Central Falls, Woonsocket, Warwick, | aragua, had made a proposition for | has now rearhed the point where it ie ary’ Ofico-to Gise For 1€ Bark Voerlichter. aboard steamships sailing in July and trial. who was charged with, per- | Bristol and Cumberland. In Wash- | mediation previous to leaving. a’ case OF BIE Gevelopummit: protecti & 2 S B By : : ;Am:-m to ‘keap_ the fnilis constantly jury Marshall, it has since been | ington county, the principal agricul- S The day for the small miner is over Trinidad, Col, July 21.—Claiming ton. . Jutys SLo—A. faniigha . and LRSS AL & tine. When OFCoRagsesiNe learned, went to New Y-ork the night | tural county, there was a growth in|AFTER ALASKA RAILWAYS NOW. | because there are no more places where | title to a large iract of lana in Penn. | claciated crew was succored by Cap- | undergoing summer overhauling 3 before the woman's errest. After | the ten years of only: 798, A S iz e e et & Dot ke °Df- | (ain Watts of the fruit steamer Banes, | cal millers estimate that the July and Mrs. Penn had given her festimony s 8uit o Compal: Thim to' File Tariite | e 7 1oor ) o 2oa te gematchs Sylvania. portion of which I8 occd-| which arrived liere today from . the | August flow of shipments (o China will before the grand jury ‘she was liber. | 60,000 PERSONS . File : y ¥ ofARaons S. L.| West Indies. Capiain Watts aaid that | reach a quarter of a million barrels. ated. It i known thai she and Mar- AT AT with Interstate Commission. COINING MONEY TH. 2 PRISON 8 (::‘e‘:w’;,';d, :"(:;;i)‘r: ;f;;;;:lo “";;:1 last Monday in north latitude 31,17 and S shall kept in touch with each other 4 ¥ i 4 P8 ssession. Mrs. | west longitude 70.18 he noticed a bark 2 & 3 ‘Washington, July 31.—A proceedin; e : Bell says she is a descendant of Gen- | quing a distress signal from one of the | Robert Bacon, Jr, a Pupil in the B i S lso sald that the Woman: | English Railway Struggle Also Caus. | was instituied before the District of | Counterfeit Half Dollars Discovered | cral James Galbraith, a revolutionary | s TG vesuet: vk DHiTOR Treasury Department. penniless. had appealed to Walsh and ing Enormous Losses in Products. Columbia supreme court today to com- in State Penitentiary at Boston. army officer, who, she claims, owned | k orlichter, bound from Curacao Washington, July 21.—Entering tha other alleged faro gamblers to render emet pel the Interstate commerce commis- the land. Hamburg. United asury department am S Bl astieie. Newcastle, Eng., July 21.—The strike | Si°N {0 assume jurisdiction over Alas- | Boston, July 21.—An investigation is| The alleged ownership was discov- | was lined along the rail | a sehool in to gain u fAnancial The authorities kept Mrs. Penn un- | of employes of the Northeastern rail.|%& rajlways and transportation com- | being cohducted at the state prison to [ €red by Mrs. Bell while going through | - olated & training, Rob con, Jr., son of tha der Barveillance and 1t was by follow. | Toad is fast demoralizing the indas. | PRRies and to compel these companies | discover whether prisoners or any one | Some papers of the late zeneral which | their much | present Ar ambassador to T her “motemente that Marehall's | trix dependent upon the line. The dia | *° file tarifts with the commission. |-else inside the prison walis have boen | ® ently came into her possession. | they ded Wrance, today hegan his duties as pri- arrest was finally efected rganization of traffic threatens ruin —_— making counterfeit mon g s | ously for food and two hoatloads were | vate secretary to A. Platt Andrews, st A6 RNy S hipnsis OBITUARY. Warden Bridges admitied that four | MOON'S LEGAL STANDING GONE. | scnt from the steamer to the bark. Amsistant aecretary of the treasury de- AMERICAN ARRESTED IN MEXICO | In addition o the 12,000 railroad men e counterfeit half dollars and a plaster e g It was learncd frem the commander | partment. Young Bacon's father for ——— who are out, it was estimated today | Mrs. James Cox. of paris mold had been found within | /ts Place as Measure of Time Taken | of the bark that her passage had been [ jerly was a member of the firm of J. Marion Beckwith, Copper Mine Man- | that fully 50,000 workers in the col- The death of Mrs. James Cox oceur- | I ';Yl!f‘"; “«‘ulls‘.h Yp-hmnr‘ay a mold | by Calendar in Pennsylvania. prolonged :-‘r- :vm': lv; calms that the | pjerpont Morgan and company and the s 3 e e AL e Sl A ) R R o B T~ | was found near the cell of one of the | e provisions had practically given ouf, | 5o is preparing to enter upon a finan- Redding. C i e o through the inability of the co: ntont| g = Bhor had . 3 . tion is under susvicion, but none of | no legal standing in Pennsylvania. Joe | been short rations was captain of the 'varsity e O s | I e e e et e Te: oh | esthe She hon eriaoi e, £or (mine | the investigators would reveal his | Coshen sought release from jail on the ot tormerty well nomn . in' Suacks | perishable goods—fish, milk and the | Side many years, where she was wenl | T20e: ’ around that according to the moon e OBITUARY. ST ity as a minimg man, is in jail in Llrl‘m—hm enormous. Whiole catches of | known, and proved a sympathetic di;(:::rzfluf"’“,‘ half dr;l;(alr! had been ':Nh";x":ei :hf; T:':nh{"s t‘l’m: 'nRv\'}lI(r*h A e <t Would Erect Protestant Church Facing Afexico. Beckwith was sent _ | the herring fleets intended for Yar- | neighbor. She was born in Irela s Ap Lo, 00D > s et o e gt i g o o s, Mpmry- W RiGe. 1o o the Tanten Starms Boiing axi | mouth and Lowsstoft curecs, are rot- | but has resided in this oity stnes 13 E B | S Frazer handed down a decision that| providence, R. L. July 2l—Rev, Dr.[ poo The Protestant com Refining company to take charge of u|ting at the different shipping points | years of age. Her maiden name was | CUND WANDERING IN LONDON.|in legal or criminal matters the moon | Henry W. Rugg, srand master of the | Gl 00N Che 0l ard ol decid - Jarme copner mine in that comtry. All| 3long the line of the railroad. Margaret Moran. She married James | y T e since 1821, by ruling of the supreme | grand encampmentof Knights Templar | T/'10¢, TReqiely, TRONEA BEme UA0 F0c 2~ his employes were Mexicans. A short| The Amalgamated Soclety of Rail-| Cox of Colchester about 35 vears ago, | Moo, Haven, Widow of Chicago Man, | dburt, has been succeedod by the cal-| of the United States and zrs nominations and the Archbishop of {ime ago he warned them to drink less| WAy Servants today refused to recog- | and his death occurred 22 yvears aso.| Had Summer Home in Brookfield. | endar asa measure of time. of Masons of Rhode Island, died Canterbury o §oit .with the. Gevman snd work more. He shqwed a dieposi- | Nize and finance the strike against the | She was esteemed by her many friends A =S N home here late to of a compl and Swiss congregations in the .”m’:” tion to enforce the order about drink. | Northeastern Railway company. This|and worked hard for her family. Boston, July 21—Mrs. Jané Haven, | Drove Team jof Angora Goats More | of diseases. He was a trustee and |y " cot a4 Protestant church facing. th ing, and became unpopular. It is said | attitude on the part of the society,| She is survived by five sons, Joseph, | Y0 Was found wandering aimlessly in Than 4,000 Mile: secretary of the corporation of Tufts - Lo [hcmrn - that he is & vietim of a conspiracy. of | Which embraces ‘the whole country, | Edward, Patrick and Francis Cox of | the streets of London on Tuesday. is | Washington, July 21.—Having driy- | Sollege, which conferred tho degree of dlcal on’ St Charles Borromeo the men in his emmioy, and was arrests | Will probably prove fatal to the suc- | this city and Thomas Cox of Hartford, | the, Widow of Rush Haven of Chicigo, | en a team of Angora goats a_distance | J0°tOr of divinity upon him in 1878 | wiich offended Gérman Protestants, od in order to get rid of him. cess of the striks and one daughter, Miss Elizabeth F.|20d has a summer home in Brookfield. | of more than 4,000 miles as the result | And was well known e a Universil) i = i w8 6 e S 9 Cox of this city. She leaves two broth- | She i8 a cousin of Prof. George B. Ha- | ot 'u wager, Capt. V. Edwards, o |Minister. e was a AEEEes MARIN 1 - o aught - Afker, Of f Six M MORE HONEST IN CHICAGO. $75000 Fire at Aberdeen, S. D._ |ers, John Moran of Worcester and | 500 of the Massachuscits Institule of | vanch owner of \San Diexo, cal. ar- | 400 an honorars memse t nng ey of Six Months. Aberdeen, S. D., July 21.—The Qott- | Thomas Moran of Colchester, and two | To nnology. ved here from) San D todey; | RENTS) cgiinel ot "“', ROriity TIRFEISOMEIR S P S F My STL—Alter < & Clement J. ‘Driscoll Examining. Its|schalk theater, Wellsbantz Whip com. | SISters, Mrs. William. Clynch of Nau. |, SWee the death of her husband she | \With Captain Edwards are six youny | of Masgubusciis gl wis, Lo AL e hanths, the Weights and Measures Methods pany, Aberdeen Glove company. Opera | 8atuck and Mrs. Edward: Johnson or | 'A% spent.a great deal of time in trav- | men and a pack team of Uaree Mexican R T, 9 3 Y S R e e I WA, thdny In - | Rotel, Gottachalk Motor e sompmne | Forestville. There are two grandehil- | “UnE abroad, and has always kept hee | hurros. 1 e — formed that 1L had secured the arre Chikago, July |21 Clement J. Dria- | 8arage, and the Spaulding.Automobile | drén. ~Merton and Caroline Cox of | RePhew, Dwight C. Tiaven of Jolict, — Millionaire Paper Manufacturer Dead | a1 Utica, N. V. of Samucl Andricu cotamisadmer of weights and | company were buned down last night, | Her(ford. IiL, informed of her movemgnts. $15,000 Fire at New Haven. at Westfield, Mase, erly”of Slimolin, on a charge of = f Xew York city, arrived | entailing a loss of $75,000, with nom- ST e TP New' Hiven. Conn.. July 21.—A fire| Weatfield, Masa.. July - 31=-James | Suinier Coimmitted tn Northumberiand today to wake an investigation of the | inal insurance. Yantic Couple Married. < which Is suppused 16 have staried in | Arthur Crane, a millionaire paper man- | pelis: G0 G EAEed | Wi local methods in his department. Mr. g On Wednesday George Lavalle Pottsville, Pa. —Doffing his | the cooperage shon of A. Szeman, ufacturer of fhis town and @ cousin to desth, He i i e A Driscoll held « long conference with | Wealthy New York Sportsman Dead. | Miss Elizabeth Louise Smith danghies | VTS0 €8rb and donning a black suit | building owned by Clarcuce Alder United Statés Senutor Winthrop Mur- | 14, de0th, He disappeared lmmediately John Kellander. the local inspector of | Pittsburg, July 21—George Watson, | of David and Elisabeth Mack: monr [and placing an umbrella under his | in the rear of Cedar sireet. ¥ | ray. Crave, died at his home here to- | 4fter the crime. Wolehts anid racesuren: 1L 18 Rl Lhat]| T e Al Nes SooiEe Wateow fof Dt Mack Smith, | arm, Ray Higgins. who was being held { damaged the siores of the Elm City | night, after a long illness. at the age T I Mavor Gavnor he,mé.d‘%“ Chi Brsadi: and: WEOELT. Sk “or-e e 1. Ewins.mxsfih y “ee-l:_e\'i_ on a charge of larceny, walked up to | ice company, the Connecticut Gr of 62 years. He was a _member of the Steamship Arriva W s Bigh S -2 e ety Wpateman. Jdind & B youns feals of aYaiy. SaL e Sunke. of he Sounty Jail today ang Bakers Supply company and the | pgper manuacturing firm of Crane| At Libau, July 15: Estoata, feoms and measires and vanis e 0 A s youn ‘and ask . v 5 entine Brewing company to the ex- | Brothers and was the son of the late | New York. Tesuits in L ey i T mzs-w v & ‘md.;he best wishes of 3 WW door and | tent of gfiw. The losses are fully Jnn.;fl.crnnof..bfiton_.tn&l grand- ,M Genoa, Julv 17; Lasio, frem Nex = S % > 5 3 , ‘ .+ Vcovered urance- . = 3 #on of Zenas Cran 50 Of iton. ork