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o TR R D % Conde: Tel S. E S“ETYm “m£nm88L 2 Gl -P‘H!i‘Augi)ll.Am Pflxd Memoir w;; Y ok - P ol 1\\::“:\-',“.‘?“; gflg's:ehnv. elected spa.n|8h Rup'l!re v run at Tremi ayl e"a);:n Wl'll won '0m¢n o pul 3 Third Officer Mowat of the Montrose Reported E';;:&:”: ‘:;‘:,:f;“’}:fi: s"|ke s"" 0“ oo S S R B w"h "IB Vallcan : - ; = e Courses tonight Mile, Iranks PiPlane | MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY DISCOV- | CONFERENGE AT MONTREAL AD- | piie ha e eimen o curtall produe, | SPANISH AMBASSADOR TO THE H niei 3 t ed and shed into the crowd His sllSplOlOllS to Gaptam Kendall S ipesitiors. Miliee & ber. -mele ERED IN PITTSBURG. . JOURNED LATE LAST NIGHT. | ‘o BT VATICAN LEAVES ROME. TATEN wis -osiawaciely. Inl el Major General Wood will call upon San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 1.—King the pl'e!l,?fll for a confarence on army DR. CRIPPEN ARRAIGNED m- QUEBEC Alfonso and Queen Vietoria left today | PROMINENT YOUKG PHYSICIAN, IIIIIFIIIIIBED RUMORS i S —— i NO RETALIATORY MEASURES England. They will stop at Rambouil- The Government Receipts from liguor let, France, to visit President Fallieres licenses in 151 cities foot up annualiy of ‘the French republic on the way. Dr. George M. Stuart, and Edna Wal- | To the Effect That a Settlement Had | Mearly $42,000,000 Taken by the Church and so Magr ) Pontypridd, Wales, Aug. 1.—C. lace—Jealousy of Doctor's Coming| Been Reached—Statement by Pres- | The Former Rev. Achilles H. Lambert| vio5 Still Remains in Madrid ar E s And Remanded Until August 8—Miss Leneve, Who Holway, the American sprinter, today 5 ; is engaged as night watchman in a defeated Jack Donaldson of South [ Marriage Cause of the Double Killing| idents Lee and Garretson. New York shipyard. Papal Nuncio. Questioned at Home cf Chief of Police—Neither Will | &frica in & 150-yard mateh race here e today for a stake of $1,000. Holway e —_— Mrs. Henry Smith of Detroit, Mich., et i ition—. i i- | w inches in 13 1-§ seconds. lost her life in saving her son, who Flght Extradition—Both Frisoners Under the Fugi-|won by four inches i § secor Zitsburs, aue 1-Dr. Geome 3| | Monirear Auz, L—The conference | was entansled in electric wires. Rome, Aug. 1.—One hour after pre- ive e B | Bacss Pax Tar. Aus 1 viel® . one of the most prominent|between Grank Trunk officials, their -—— senting the note of Premier Canalejas tive Offender Act, Must Remain Here at Least Fif Holiday two vear old stakes of 400 |Young physiclans of the fashionable | striking conductors, trainmon and| K. Yamasaki, the Japaness Consul at{to the vatican officially - arnonnein East Liberty distri was found shot | yardmen and the minister of labor ad- Chlcago, scouts the ide: f war be- | that Marquis de Ojeda had been “calle 2 PRI T . g e ce five furl . was Liber E y teen Days—Interesting Sidelights on the Actions of | sovercisns, distance five furiongs, was| Jusf [IbRy distric was ftound shot | sardmen and (he minister of libor o T here today 3585 s spastmpnle at 5004 Penn | jonioed lats tar n tween the United States and Japan. |to Madrid for a communioation from i g Whitheys Blus Girl filly. Fair Efleen | avenue o'clock tonight, and be- S to the effect ihat a settiement it the government,” the Spanish ambas- the Pair on the Voyage Across the Atlantic. Vs mecond and Rupert third. Twelve | side him iay the body of Bdus Wallace, | had been Teach=d and that the atrike| An Explosion of Aloohol causad the | sadom te i nationhs \Bpemish ambas- - p horses started. @ middle aged woman. A shot through | was on the :ve of being declared off | Lasty removal of th jents from | was early this morning, and as yet no her right temple was apparently self | found no official verification. the Mount Sinal i adelphia. | retaliatory measures have been taken SEVEN STEAMERS LADEN inflicted after she had shot and killed | Conference Will Continue Today. by the church, and Mgr, Vieo still re- the doctor. A revolver lying by the ; : Mail Matter Sa-2 from This Country [ mains in Madrid as papal nuncio. Quebec, Que. Aug. 1—Probably |as far as can be ascertained. he has ITH WINES AND connlAle e a’s i - President Garretson of the Conduc-| . 4 ot . g = %00 . rot before August 18 will Dr. Hawley |let nothing slip that can be used il Woman's slde strengthens this tHeory. | torgang President Leo of the Trabm- T he Mpamanin La Lorralne o | A Statement Without Foundation in Fact. The statement issued by Premier Twelve Revolvers Were Found on|Canalejas yesterday bearing on the i & - - ES = Jealousy the Cause. follow! Jiarvey Crippen and Ethel Clare Le- |against him when he comes up for All Speed to Reach New York Y men tonight issued the following Teve be taken aboard a transatlantic |trial. The police pin their hopes upon | M o<"9 B“:'" Avguet. 7. The double killing came almost on | statemen liner bound for England, there to |Miss Leneve, but, following the wishes 9 5 the eve of Dr. Stuart's marriage to a| “Wo2 have no knowledge of any set- Virginia belle. The Wallace woman | tlement having been arrived at. The France. stand trial, jointly accused of murder- {of Inspector Dew, they say that they R ; ? y 5 ey o 3 > New York. Aug. 1.—Laden with Chi- | .. o ~ . ctrike | Vernon Hughes and Danie! Lynch, two | controversy between the church and ipg a woman believed to have been |are making no effort to\obtain confes- | ..oi°winas, itallan bitters and cordidls, | 125 e Boes bz DI T o o W that the strike | Jouths of Indianupolis, Ind.who fought the state has been carefully perused by <o . 2 E rri #rom the The- | LomH os o coess- o G P a_duel with police. he vatican officials, who wish it to be wife. The criminal law of the British i cherries and port wines that jealousy of the doctor’s coming|be until we have that knowledge and gy . oF oscesslons - eataplished this —today | oW the Pair Acted on the Voyage|rian peninsuls, and gins from _the| marriage srompted the goumie too | b e o te & clearly ' understood 'that that pert Secretary of War Dickinson.and |the statement in which it is declared Ward, chief of the bureau of [ that the holy see intended to concede Across. - Netherlans, seven _steamships from | The woman’s body was removed to the| The conference w & continue tomor- | Talks with the crew and stewards|ports of southern Europe are making|morgue and that of the voung physi- | Fow. hen the haggard dentist whose flight ended so dramatically aboard the - H > ri " i = X his port oTy i - . lefr Manila for a trip |to the Spanish government lass than sieamship Montrose vesterday morn- fi;{.’.‘;2;‘.":‘,5:":3}.‘,‘;‘;‘,”,l":,‘;";.'}?%i‘ffia :}.‘,;’;""7 e Bt pr:tcig:tfyc;l e Nas tmDRdUOvEr th s ajmider- R, CL RGO b to Northern Luzon what was agreed to in 1904 is without £ was arraigned befor - | lign on_ 2 o Sopsn g Rl foundation in fact. It is Canalej Fate and i voyage from Antwerp. Dominique | agreements with Italy, Spain, Portugal Both bodies were found in the bed. p 4 b trate and Temesmed RNl AUSHS: & s el SibRsre Wik logked fsscfand the Netheslands will iferminste.|Tig polt mane oo ARCatRis he HAMILTON'S PROTEST| The Corpse of Catherine Cloughesey, | they declare.'wiio now wants greate bbb s oo o by their’ stateroom, had the best oppor- | and higher tariffs on their products &0 | curred late last night or earie this —_— - e s . theay of Lhe om thy Neither he nor the girl will resist | tunity of observing their actions. He | into effect. morning. Agilitel " CurliserSimwiiwn's * Eatry | 2958 S o lumiRuESbs GFmnhtawn | Dive thst they wore granted te:the then extradition. Although too ill to ap- | said: Italian importers roughly estimated | p¢ " Stuart Came from Prominent Vir- Must Be Accepted. ricket club, Philadelphia. Toven ih o gy ety s i ,1 sth ol O % P JmpSyiers Toughly, STl ominent Vir eved them at that ime to be Insufm- pear in court the questions prekeri T was one of the first to discover, | the v of an 2 S s e e ey Aft toiit Battle asting fAitesn folent By Jaw were put to Miss Len&'e as|by her neat methods in her room, her [now in transit at $1,000,000, on which oinin Family. New.. York! Aug. 1~—The . national]yomre Mo Tonra 3 Oram of Sowarl S v Rutert from the' Haly B She sat weakly in a chair at the home | way of walking and her effeminate | the duty will be between $200,000 and | Dr. Stuart was a graduate of the | council of the Aero club of America | % “',' 14 dogleved 1o be the ‘widow 4 Chief McCarthy of the provincial | figure, that ‘John Robinson, Jr.’ was a | $300,000. Colieee ot Fbysicians and - Surgeons | which met today to consider the pro- | Ropert Oram & muttimiiionaie " © | (ol &lswer to this the holy see re- As Crippen had said at his | woman. Theh we discovered that the of Baitimore. He was but 27 vears | test of Charles Hamilton against | orc & Oram, & L1 250 torts that it deals with the Spanieh arraignment earlier in the day. she | labels had been taken from all their ARRESTED GLASGO MEN. ola and though in practice -heré but | Glenn H. Curtiss, ‘announced tonight| The Federal Biscuit Compan Egyemument, ‘not’ with: parties. In the 100 evinced willingness to go back to | clothes, that the lining had been torn Sl o s Bt s Become well ¥noww | that a resolation had been adopied|yglied at §30.000.000. 10 tREacpver e | rny convention between the A Tnsland for tal She answered the | from the younser Robinson’s hat, and{ Norwich Police Secure Two Who Left |in the [East Liberty section, having | denying the sanction of (he club (o questions in an almost inaudible voice | soon Captain Kendall was convince i H ition. | Succeeded to a large practice held by | any viat ee i pe; Gnd sccmed on the verse of collapss. | thor noopiain, Kendall was convinced| Sadie Wheeler in Helpless Condition y aviation meet not open 0 | depndent Biscuit d cracker ma to all| faceurers, will be incorporated at' W and the Spanish government agreed to in 1904, it is pointad out, had already amination would have to be postponed, his uncle, Dr. E. C. Stuart. He is said | qualified and iicensed aviato 1 was her male companion, she was | aboard. The pair spent most of their| yr 7 et ! to have come from a inent family b - 5 mington, Del. been approved by the senate and was 3 : . e 1 Monday evening Sergeant Twomey 3 om a prominent family | ~ Although no mention is made of i . : et ey S 4| time in their cabin and shunned the)ang Policeman Divito went to Glasgo | at Winchester, Va. cither Curtiss or Hamilton, the reso- | At the Congress of the British Med- | wnen the Sanre ounon oo deputie: e eate erns oy, the judge and | other passengers €o far as possible.” |anq brought back to polies hegdquar- Marriage Was Set for August 10. lution is generally interpreted as a slap | jcal association cancer experts declared | Dowever . was dge to matters havioy the police believed that the girl's ex- Dining Room Steward’s Story. ters Hyacinth Lessard and Wilfred | The discovery of the bodies was | 38 Curt In his protest Hamilton | that up to ds ¢ furnished the | no relation. (o the Sonvention of th charged that representations made b Alfred Smith, the dining room stew- | Pechie. who confessed that they were [made by Dr. George W. Elv. & fricna only cure for « nd that only in | religious question. Why. then. the »ut finally ther decided to question her vho had b vith Sadi Curtiss to the management of the com- | B ut - MeCH ard, describing how Crippen manoeu- [ the men who had been w adie | of the dead man who, becoming 5% to the manag: e com- | the earliost s | vatican asks, should greater conces Boib prisonees Muhl b:“’;’::;,,.mm‘?:f yred o koep Miss Leneve seated by|Wheeler on Sunday and had Jeft hes |alarmed at Dr. Stuart’s whereabouts, l;“"fn_,‘l‘;e'n‘]::"“[ Priin sect eawion e : 3 - sions be granied to Premier Canalesas turn to England on the same boat at | Nim at the table. He said thfi;‘t Crip- Belplessly °yercome with liguor behind | broke into his aparfments tonight. Dr'] Manageme; Aol ot s et stat | v Elre Shipwrecked: . 8 n_of ')"" now? ! o Bk Ao :‘;2“&,",2:;’:;? 2nd he'has | the wall, so that no one could sit be- |his accustomed promptness and em- |50 1™ national council now rules that unless bt F et Aol B g s T e ;:,;‘:}'““.r.,v[.:”]n'lfl.»'p};'fiirgf‘?r’:;'?n:’;n::' L 3. - £ i ami ' s accepted ¥ ar. 1 came . anded - A Svithout a struggle. Of the girl's at. ixfie Miss Leneve ot‘nerf't'h;n h[lr‘;wa!‘!. cn:z:c,‘ resulting in the arrest of the | AMERICANS TO LEAD THE s St d e il A il B 7 steamer Tkalis and landed | Jication in a White Book, If the pre- titude less is known. She is still boy is_a little deaf,” he tol e 3 : S el e ol g in Tk mier Issues a Red Book om the sub steward, and after some argument suc-| When the case against Sadic Wheel- HONDURAN REVOLUTION. d and no ds made. s [ o broken in body and spirit, alternately shaken with sobs or silently morose. Jler relatives in London are besieging NO MONSTER MASS MEETING. ceeded in getting the desired seats. Inler was brought up in the police court —_— be _considered offi 5 i Ry PRESENCE OF 400 DEPUTIES | PASSBOOK SYSTEM FOR POSTAL this yay he prevented any passengers|on Monday morning it was put over | Belief of Passengers Arriving at New The formal engaging the girl in. conversation at|till this morning for more evidence. OiloaReitFon Coibi follows: t of the her by cable to tell all and the Que- e . i 3 ; = v tab) v The two men will also be presented Resolved, That no sanction for a = bec police are treating her with a | the table and betraying Mer sex by er | The oo med Wil e ey A S B Wbt oo imnelonsfor . ¢ iwed” Siciking MR op P | SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS gentleness rarely shown a prisoner, e i sl New Orleans, Aug. 1.—That the rev- | ghail’ be granted to any club by the vania to Change Their Minds. De n by Committi of _Officials even through a woman What an English Speaking Passenger BROKE HIS LEG. clution which = ex-President Manuel | national council except. upom. the eu. i3 At & i - Taken Before Provincial Court. Noticed. it bt s g\gg;‘_‘fl is g:’;%m;g l!n! fi;fj‘““”; Hog- press condition that any such event| Greensburg, Pa. Aug. 1.—The pro-, qAge Periapting Plang Forced througn a curious crowd like [ Arthur Homer of Montreal, one of| Heater Fell on James P. Holland at|{uras will be fousht largels b i~ 1‘,; shall be open to 2ntrance by any quali- | posed demonstration here today of Washington, Aug. 1,—The anelent a battered human wedse, Crippen was | the few English speaking passengers Gas Offi P e s 18 the belief} fied and licensed aviator and no ground | 5,000 of the 15000 striking miners in . ey (e oo , (€ of passengers arriving here today on - X . and long-established pass book sva- n before the provincial court of | aboard. came perhaps in closer contact _— S oy Bl 3 or reason other than that formulated | coal districts in this vegion turned in- [$00 ‘O0=7€Hs ar@inery ‘mevings iHati- ] sessions today where he was [ With tha pair. .Crippen used to lend ‘About 11.30 o’clock onday morning e el(;‘l“e-]; mueflel . ‘rflnms s by the national eamuell or the cont it thering of but fifty meni The lu!l‘nnl will . bhe ado r(’flfl for ‘Ihr ro- formally questioned as to his identity and they often atRed | jomex . Higlland. who is emploved by | wan aho: mas Smaly eogine Amer e - iprhed: mufmc. Bresenes of four-hmtdced deputy. st PONEd postal savings banks when ibey end notifes that he was under-arrest [ together; fove- the city gas and electrical department, ALy b i hii€ | reason for refusing the entry of such | iffs-and 90 members of the state con- | PO N ‘ > x g fove: g ot 2 3 Wtrgtia. T Nicarasue, has | aalstor and Ty wile it g E are established by the TUnited States the murder of an unknown weman. 3 Crippen ~was eareful’ - s heater |nehting strad 3 ator: and violation of this rule shall | stabulary is said to have led the strik- The- ‘o0, & manding him to August § was pure- | Bot to feveal much. of -his past history. | J2%, Verking on s 400-pound heater | joined Bonilla’s forces. Conrad after | annul such sanction. ers to change their minds and call off | Spvernment. The committee of om- perfunciory, for he and his com- | Homer says that Crippen and Miss. 1 ACapeaive retmnied Sto. Hiktratiafe aint — the monster v frating. TS A S EE Rt o el batics had” been foot aslipped and let the heater dowl | my ~ But a week ago, declaring that wanion, under the fugitive offender act, | Leneva used to drink 6n an &verage| ., nim, breaking the small bone in - % 'aia | NO STRANGER AUCTI Who came were dust covered stragglers | ;ongigering what is kno the con- iust remain here at least ffteen dava. | Of three: bottles of beer a day and e | {i, 1z ‘Jog anout four inches apove | Lorada no Jodest e Tiv. w8 oo had not heard of ‘the pastpone= | CON® I O YR oL T panka deponits €5 on the eighth he will be remanded | had thought it strange that a father | D¢ IED! leg about four inches above | Conrad with a small force of American IN MEMORY OF MAN 6¥e Whai ohe Oitbreales 4| Ros SOt 10x, postal banks deposits, again unth the fifteenth. and the first | should allow a youns son to touch in- (103 ARG, e Va5 RRIMG (A5 DY T0° | sharpshooters left Nicaragua for Hon- S strike breaker was aitacked and beai- | Put has now decided thaf, while hav- evailable vessel for England will not | toxicants. miah P. Holland, who was working | Siras. He landed near Celba and made | Sale of George Huber's Fourteenth |cn so badi: that he had to be taken to might = produce complications that Zepart until three days later. Third Officer’s’ Suspicions Flashed by | with him at the time. NSY o e Joigeier Ha Wil kye Street Museum. | the hospital, would be undesirable. ) ¥ird Bificer Citn- 5 . : ken to his | command of Bonilla’s machine guns. o somne ¢ inruRiostel that, Prestdset Thpw d_be g le, Another Scotland Yai icer Com Wireless. The injured man was taken to his [ “FURERG OF BOU LA s machine guns. i Topart ! Lt According to the coupon system, ing. It seems that in the rush and bustle | hBome at 445 Main gth"l:t flhflh later | o jcan, joineda Bonitla. coong M New York, A,ug. 1—No stranger auc- | 35 ot 3 ”:.’ hu'c"’r‘f"mm, ";"; positors would receive with each d i, - W re- 3 -3 o ion is remembered tha sale to- orke b v . e e I otland Yard will have Arrives vi , o ot share the belief that the upris- | per. th St i = | from “the n; | treasury, Insisting 4 D o . keep Mr. Holland confined to the | 2 t ser’s Fourteenth Street museum. long . 3 of interest that would be pald on the vringing o formal application for e aboard and passed unnoticed until the ings which were recently suppressed at | gnown as the storehouse of “c 1= | that the miners must come to some S - , t-adition. though this appliaction will | Bext morning, when the third-officer, | house for some time. Puerto Cortes and Ceiba were prema- | Jion curios of historical, oriental and | ort of s ement. with the oper- | WOneY T L Ta S e would, fasii not probably :w ey if g\e e g-“ Adgwl:nv L3 ;:fi':u::“é:f ‘t;‘:r:t;:fir Shinthee Actvitie of Oty Wigslen t:re. '1:102)' say that Boni}la brought | national interest. 3 e has been in progress | ¥ 0 BroP At 18 B ness. The cused man's declaration that he wi leck. . 2di- . ; em about to get possession of the| 'The Lord's b P on "t 1BE March and many of the families Biihe Hending: of fhe hus tind yaise no obstacles to check his return | ately attracted by the short iskeps contr;bun[onslar c]filfih!n:_ caghd-ne: coumtry's. wpnn which s hept locked | dme;nlr",'m:'ua“:“_f S“j‘;:“njn - The places of the strik- «:‘n'r;-:mr:’r“m_ .;h{;‘.:'m;'.. ”a' .;::;:;";h"r” 5 ivue taken by the younger of the two and | other supplies ha 2en received at|yp in arsenais during peace, as a Pre- | {he: wactiome S mronne auncod by bein~ filled, according to | VRS TR O s Of deposit Slips Secweant Mitchell, who brings the | her girlish voice. . _..|the rooms of the City Mission during | ol tion against their being seimed by ° o ;. i jrepan epector Dew in taking the prisoners | 1r. 23 o = say, believes he has the sympathy of | graph of hi Sulliva b I CE PROTECTION - i creased, and then a F. E. Dowe, Mrs. B. T. Cranston, | 523 Srets 3 y of | graph of John L. Sullivan. A job lot ASKS POLI e T iy detarinsad T Seont back for trial. an, sudden gust of [ Mrs. < the large majority of the population. | case, containing a blunderbuss of Pe- edd sl gents Then they determined to adopt = wind caught the coat covering of thz| Miss Amy Dowe, Warren Dowe, 2 2 i =, Liberal Treatment of Miss Leneve. Z. - ¢, | and that the government troops will | ter Stuyvesant, first mayor of New | From a Madman Who Has Sworn to for depositors. smaller person and lifted it in the air.| Miss Ella Norton, W. C. Davenport, | 275 "0F (5 BOVCF ok the mordie Khacs of Bdcn KN i o Sepes $x % ot PAINFUL FOR THE EDITOR. Augz. 1.—Walter Claney hough Crippen was the center | Tj; < - 350N he G though rippen Underneath I saw a large safety pin| A Friend, Mrs. L. G. Lane, the G. W. Hudson, the skates of Abraha: Lin- of ‘a Brooklyn stone rard, | Hands Up for Thirty Minutes and Rob- with coupons attached, many of which would represent values of only a few of attention when arraigned. perhaps | fastening the trousers to the vest, a | Kies Co. Miss S. Pope, A. C. Hatch, = most interesting development of | thing no normal man would think of [ Rev. E. S. Worcester, Mr: James | GRAND ENCAMPMENT coln and a mother of pearl fan used New Y dayv was the extremely liberal |dojng. I reported the matter to Cap- | Johnson, Mrs. D. W. Avery, H. F. OF . R, K. OF p.|Dy Martha Washington, was knocked | the owner n'eanmer_u of M’f A!pneve byéherpofice ;a;nhKendal! and it wasn’t long bafore | Paimer, A Friend, Mrs. G. Ff'v%;?mn 3 gm\l':l:o’-;tzfgfi‘;f:!{'hr;\;\‘zl"g::u;fifu: 1;;!: ed police ,\rnvn.-‘!inn lindn) for |;“’.;‘. bers Get Away With $2,100. : she ccused of mus ssag he tha o M. 2 3 e captivity quarter, | 5o 19" his home. s e, oy - fit The RET wad Hotn tadksen. Ciippaec}l i;‘:n;lils's ‘E:neveew::'mo:m Miss ia’:&';rl‘« xfl%’é’,".’a}f W. W. i::xe\; And Convention of Supreme Lodge at|pyut when the auctioneer insisted that e st 5 I'a"yL-r'Y:’l‘:hu:fl‘:‘:\!hfip;mcd Onamie, Minn, Aug. 1.—While ing the freedom of the house of Mrs. G. C.. Hull. Milwaukee. the buyer take the buffalo away with S thésand Bisielent: HPEry HIarn= 1 Chads B Aok asie: Iryer and od. him, he surrendered the quarter and —_— @ “wounded his brother and y owe- Milwaukee, Wis.. Aug. 1.—The open- | faded into the crowd rather than com- nd - woun . Drpuy itor of the Lake Breeze, a local news hief of Police McCarthy. When taken | RAILROAD TRACKS The work of receiving and distribut- % other men on Saturday last in | paper, stood a half hour with his from Jail today it was announced that | pATROLLED BY ARMED GUARDS | & donations of clothing and other because of her weéak condition she -supplies has Mot been abandoned, as it | iNg ceremony of the biennial grand n- | ply with the terms of the sale. Quincy, Mass, hands held aloft, three burglars robbed had been transferred to a hospital, - " o e is feared some peopls think. The need | Campment of the Uniform Rank, R B I Clancy recently bought $3.000 worth | the safe in the First State bank to- hut this proved to be incorrect. She | Strike Situation on D. & H. Above |} "Gl Girection is as great as ever,| Knights of Pythias, and the convention | ARMY BEING RECRUITED of granite from R and he has | day and escaped with $1,900 im bills s back in jail tonight, under the care Albany Becomes Serious. and all that our friends send us can be | of the supreme lodge took place today. TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES | recelved a telegram warning hini that | and $200 in silver. of a physician, but visitors to the % e profitably used. We could make good| The principal ceremony was !‘““‘"f the madman has sworn to kill him and Mr, Mackensle was passing the bank chief's house say they had a glimpse | Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 1.—The Dela- | use, at once. of a baby carriage and a | the dedication of Camp Henry Parish oy 107 Bl Faliad by F g B is now on his way to New York. The | while the robbers were at work and of her walking about in the yard for pare &hHuduon railroad officially no- | sewing machine. g{;;“-”f'o fl;;';;dn‘“ honor of'Supreme | Cry for Help Raise IY orest Service | | .me signed to ihe telesram was not | was halted. As soon as the ,M,\:. breath of air. under careful but un- |tified Sheriff Washburn today that it | Our fresh air work goes on as usual. cellor - . Officials. - L i B Sohe v Mickenste. ave the Dbtrusive surveillance s was unable to end the acts of violence | It covers the whole season and is not{ At the bugle call the brigades com- ) e - —— alarm. A posee was hastily summonad, Many helieve the police are so |committed by strikers along its line|all done on one day. Tickets are al- | PTifing several thousand ~uniformed | Missoula, Mont.. Aug. 1—With a wall | 125 BUSHELS OF GRASSHOPPERS. | it t(hey were unable to find (he men. wmarkedly lenient with Miss Leneve not jand wanted his assistance, The sher- | ways available at the rooms for the | knights came to parade rest and salute | o¢ flames eight miles long eating its v because thev pity her but also |iff immediately hurried deputy sheriffs | deserving and these tickets are good | While the address of présentation was|way over the Montana-Idaho divide | Great Feast for a Colorado Man's CHAUFFEUR'S POCKET PICKED cause they doubt she was equally |to the scene of last night's wreck near | till used. Further contributions to this| made by Suprema Representative R. 8.l into this state. with another fire rag- Chickens Next Winter. — uilty th Crippen and hope she may | Ballston lake and is preparedto call | object fill be welcomed any time dur- | Witte om behalf of the Milwaukee|ines at the head of Cedar Creek, and pilhn 42 While He Was Saving a Man from urn against him on the witness |for the national ard if trouble con- | ing August. Knights of Pythias. still others reported in various sections, L P ol 7. O v g . TLongmon ol, Aug. 1—J. V. Drowning. ®tand. This is the course her rela- |tinues. Some recent soliciting for charitable| Subreme Chancellor Brown received|a cry for help was raised here today | yimnpnt Clob, SHE LEoe oo o0 o tives in London are urging her to take, The situation, in the opinion of the rposes done in this town by unau-|the camp in the name of the Pythian |py the officials of the forest service. B : To ey 3 D purp rasshopper harvests. In three days'he | New York, Aug. 1.—It cost Franeis ®s several cablegrams received today |railroad officials, is rapidly becoming | thorized or irresponsible or fraudulent|order and transferred it to.Major Gan-| “Street runners are out accosting ev- z”-“"m.‘, bushels of hoppers. He | Manher just $100 today te save a man tmade apparent. Every mile of track north of | persons serves to emphasize the warn- | eral Stobbart. the {*danX_r\E ofl{’;ger- | €Ty likely candidate as a frefighter, | BCEA“0N (G kil them. Wise savs he | from drowning, Maher, who is a chauf- Crippen a Model Prisener. is patrolled by armed guards, | ing 5o often glven to the public not to| Mavor Seidel made an address of |and when it was found that Missouta | WSad ol 19 1 (G=h WIS, =A (IS from arowning. Maber. who 18 2 CERUT Ees g 5 do i but rioting and “attempts at train- | give o strangeps without investigation. | welcome which was followed by the | would fail to supplz anythins iike the | S1L 5y them and Ion At e, watertrons. whom Beard D i on The hejshts cast of ihe | Wrecking continue. The car repairers | The United Jrkers can probabl flag raising ceremony. needed number, a request was sent to : 4 R oF AMan ovarbosid While T onking the ©'Se_“Fawrence [at the Mechanicsville shop joined the | the people a o e el A o e sadieacamament gad’conysn. [ Butte andcthere another firefiENtIng | Toamster Probably Fatally Injured— | hundred lookers-on cried for help. ¥ oo t i i ases 2 to them to lno c veek. v is being recruit forestry : X S He is St imacalid snnrae (RLUER MRS, Sekine an eEBe SOC | eutty cands are reforrs Tonight at the auditorium the de-|agents. B A AN Run Over by His Own Wagon. Maher jumped in and eoon had ~th S Donis S Be M08 apai e —— Thanks are hereby rendsred for.all | gree of knight was exemplified by| “The Cedar creek fire Is rapidly eat- | Bristol. Conn.. Au. 1.—Roceo Lopin, [ Arowning man 8686 o = 0 0 o 1o exercise in the corridor. The only | pg SPEECHES OF THE FUTURE |that has been received during The | Garfield lodge. No. 83. of Milwaukee.|ing into the heavy foreste of the |a teamster n the employ of the Bris- gy e e g o B other prisoners in the corridor were e ‘month. The building seats 8,000 people and it | Trout creek district to] Brass company, was probably fa- | % ';' b g e e i oo French Capadians SeIVINE Shot lwill Be Few and Far Between— —————— e was filled by members of the ordar. — taliy injured laie (oday by being run iy S e Bt Ty eentences for a street brawl. His jailer . e > over by a wagon which he was load- ' oty G S eaid the dentist did not talk to them. President Taft's Anrouncement. Trolley Express Off the Track. BOATING AT DRGWNED. Youth of 19 Appointed Consular Agent | over by wagon which he was load” L S SR g Thus far he has been a mogel pris- Beaverks ;Moast Rk 1— Preaident Tha trolley M’xraflss v{:d\n;x) Fx;n;\l;a LSt s at Morocco. | were frightened by a passing Automo- 8 . . making no requests and ziving LA i g in square on Monday afternoon at 1.30 | Nine Yi ; = e s FE SIS e s B J The keepers no worr. Thure are sev- | Tait ollowed up today the recent can- | gTiock ror Willmantic and way sta- | /", ouna_ Men and Six Girls Cap-| New York. Ak 1 Kthan Allen|bile and ran throwing Lopin under | gy, Governor of Virginia Appeint- eral ways in which the prisoner might | Sovation of his western and southerh tions went off the iron at the junction o T ERONC | ed weord todtiy MHat Be Bbk beon | o caniy miverss the. He wes takan ed to United States Senate. ce himself troublesome to the au- e s : of the Norwich and Westerly and Con- 3 : = o e Py g Fhe il i -l Do . — American conews notified or scck an | 25, between He politely but Semly | Gipor'i"Builey's table. . The wreck. | jien and six giris’ were arowned in tho | Morocco, He belleves he Is the voung- | stated that his recovers is downeful. | Richmoend, Ve, sur L Govecrer attorney to insure that M gets fair |iGon o "R I, who came to ses nim | !N crew was motified but before they | LAENAL TraAUn DY Lhe eabeizing of o IR STCS [ Wall sirect, but was fore | br cindea signed a commission appointing for- treatment. The United States consul [ {{28ch, 1 I; 1o fame 10 522 2| could get down from the carbarn at|{ST8®in a atorm yesferday. Four of |1 & clerc in Wall sirect but Bas for- | four o mer Governor Claude A. Swanson of Yere Is Gevhardt Wilirieh, a former | "% 10, “CH " ngagement to speak | Greeneville Motorman Dexter Church | GoIEt Sentatives. vhfre o mel Fredcrick | Bridgeport State Trade School Super- | Chatham (o succeed the late John W. resident o i ety ¢ | before the Atwnt.c cceper Waterway Shgh 2 —_— . W. Carpenter,’ American misinter to intendent Resigns. ni ] M. oMy VORLICh fald otey that gssociation n ‘that city ‘in Saptember: A e e i They,Phoceed- | Colonel Roosevelt on Four Days’ Auto Morocco. who' was formerly secretary | g iscopore, Conn., Aus: i—Jeremiah [ 08 Sppointment is for the unewpisbd ‘hile . Taft said he regretted having to e - e Trip. o President Taft. b e oo 3 e @ll consistent assistance he had no say mno, but that important matters of been off just a trifle over fiftezen min- . ey L L R olmes, P 1 - v E hool in this city, has resigned | Now York State Politios Takes Vice epplication and he expected none. e b e ot T otten, | utes. Trafic was not delayed. New York, Aug. 1.—Theodore Roose- byo o oo oo "o T o, | trade = ghis city. | e | New in which he could hetter the situation | on from now until the convening of s Sn o T ot s phyxiation. The Dectotary ‘or the state board of ed. | _President Sherman to Beverly. of the prisoner in any way. e Not Participants n Ocean Beach Day | Xoy jersey and Pennsylvania. It was| 'Montelair, N. J Aug. L—Only the | ucation. Willlam P. Fletcher of | Beverly, Maas, Aug. 1—New York Because of the lack of time in which | not his i ermit news of hi ; Rochester, N. Y., is Mr. Holmes’ suc- | state politics brought Vice President tnspector Dew the Envy of Quebec JERSEY CITY 267,779, to make their plans and complete thelr | Tourncy 1o become Tnown And he re: | ey amival lonieht or Charles Lee | Mo he trade school In this city | Sherman and Willlam L. Ward, re < o B 2y to become known z e Te- | saved nine people from asphyxiation | cessor. trade (4 K gor Police. G of ‘Noatly 50 Per Cont—Other alrl-mnsemml& ;tn!,s gl;‘tlwob&blet t}ml fused to talk either of his destination|in the boarding house of Mrs. William | was authorizzd by the recent leglsla- a-‘n:!nc":-!_nagaaxv"?omfi:mm n: Inspector Dew, twhnl:n Shcoth:'l;xd Yiard y & g &m;.rg\;gsnoe g ’oe:e:x“}z:ag: or the object of hLis trip. Nickeson. Thieves who had entered | ture an‘d’ om;nmlh unnr:mu?‘to::d ogan [Abat state, 0/ yiiaie c”l"m‘ ut on Crippen’s track when the wire- 8 2 e e the cellar had cut out a cash gas me- | about May 1. at - 1o | with tne president-Tor an hour ar Hee fess “from Captain Kendall o the | v, inton Aug 12 | W Sroposed to them ‘at the elaiyy| Lisut.-Commander Baker Publicly | ter and the Douse was ‘ficoded with | though pr e A B | St Chane T, shasies Mo troe Rty is resting hers after | J- has a population of 267,779, accord- | Suting a: Ocean Boach a wsek ago Reprimanded. R o Jhigme or e _maipL N LN and Ward came unheralded. There P rooes. am object of curiosity tores- | N to a census bulletin issued today.| Friday, but the time has not been| Washinston, Aug. 1—Lient.-Com. | Anaily wakened top story boarde: M Moot Tor AR B R at (o et Bhie toet D e th Tt fourists who throng | This is an increase of 61346. or 207 found ‘to make any suitable prepara- | mander M. T. Baker, on duty at the Body else in the o Ang. 1 he man hunt | Nowever, that the visit had to do al- Hemts A o reneh city at. this | Por cent. compared with 206,433 tn | tfonx. % Bremerton nivy yard, Washington, | 2Vercome while asleel e Waiier: e megro- who. enriy | most whdlly with the situstion in New this queer o Yoy ana {1900. Hoboken, N. J. has 70,324 in- ’ i WA el Hrly nnmbare Syl for Bill ‘Walker, S | York. General political conditions were time of the vear. and the envy and g o b 5 1 frsenr oy gt 2 i mship Arrivals. Sunday morning criminally. assaulted . b 1 lice, | habitants, as comvared with 59,384 in a public reprimand sent to him by the B S . alao discussed and the president found e edmiration of = the local pol A iciana’ Outing. 1 g o . Mrs. J. 0. Gibson of Axis, Ala., and . v o For Mu g 3 Now that the fugitives are in prison | 1900, an increase of 10,960, or 18.5 per . navy department as the ontcome of a uly 2L Oscar | S o er Killed @ nero, is. tonight | his visitors quite optimistic, he said, 2 Tors S bpansiRIITe-cin tadkar] CoRt At a special meeting of the Musi- | donviction by courtmartial on @ charge | 1L 5 e e qUarry. . A vbsse heaged | over the, outiook the inspector's respo R e The population of Bayonne, T is| ciang® union on M v even in | o uttering a falsehoad. y 31, Cedrle, from | eaLing Ae A Mobiis Aad > — e pended. not to be o S 5,545, as compared with 22,722 in 1900, | their rooms, it was decided to have an F i o o mded i parently | Man Blown to Fragments by Nitro- ey siart back to Londen. an increase of 2 or 69.7 per cent.|outing in August. TLawrence Krauss, O T M T - Ernonland, | has the nogte etrailed. by moodbounan Glycerine. No Effort Made to 'Obtain Confession. e George Gaucher and F. E. Baker werc | Negroes Battle With Georgia Officers. 3 galther ne Apatse dstad Al % R e el ki DR O Bhs < Miss ~He- Flour Bleaching Held Up. made the committec in charge. Pelham, Ga. Aug. 1.—One negro is| At Plymouth: , Kronprinz radfor 5. 1. ~While mixing A Eondon despatch say: s B g N rine at the Dupont Powd: ves have retained counsel | Washington, Aug. 1.—Millers must S TR dead, one is dying and two others have | Wilhelm, from New 7 N ootend Tee. but. ht | stop bleaching il di bullet wounds as a result of a battle| At Genoa: July 28. Martha Wash- . , ; company's factory near Howard Jume- B T o R T . i DenGUR DNIicsr I Whialer Margiist: Postponed Coming. | g o e O & e s N “Fork, president of the St. Louis & San Fran- | tion tedav the only man in the bufld i iter SasiiSseeRecl s o R TInaT P etion for aech Shibmest]| The whaier Margaretr, ~which wus | Disss totins. (RIS afdcscn Dolice tioa ) e Naples: July 5 San Giovanni, | Seco. Rallroad: Co. gave 1t s hle ing. at the time was hlown te !:-"‘ Cri::;n m‘-‘rr:a p::‘:r:mer‘né? \cnule‘in l;menme f;ommera' 3 - | expected up here from New London on| to raid a house whete it was alleged | from New York; August 1. Europa, | jief m"i'ghr; o»mm: urn from a short n";-u lutdh:“l:::lll r::‘e.'" tn“ vz ] : ¥ 5 Monday, staved over another day in| that ere gambling and th-|from New York. % western trip, tha e crop v - tory ut noow today with the or- mno.mma-mm at] ¥ s - xfl . ? ; A i ‘e th ] the greund _Buildinge s o ‘the London harbor. She will dock| blacks of the whites| At Bremen: July 31, Bremen, from |year will be above those e e e Gepartr e Ticulture atd. Justitn | heva iat: St § : ““Vxew Yoru g 28 B e o K. o T on g B e ok >

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