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LPRICE TWO CENTS SAN SEBASTIAN ; Rushing of Troops to that Section By Spanish SCOTLAND YARD MAN'S PRIVI. |3 e Saiora i shesei sk Government. Has Its Effect. LEGES TO BE CURTAILED. Thess- Trainmen Witve instantiy’ kil . 4 S ed and their bodies buried tnder the 2 sovwciL woes | B2 i B 7| PROPOSED MANIFESTATION ABANDONED. e yeste: ¥ 3 . Take Action During the Abssnce of the | 1.\, plant of the Star Match”com- Inspector from Quebsc—Troubls Over | BN af Kikiurt, Ind, was bumed Fri- Official Announcement frcm Madrid that the Frotest Buenos ‘Ayres, Aug. 5.—The banquef % : ; ” o - A SRRIE e o s - last ni; by the A !l del- ” i st Tk Ry T Aol S T iR o ~ MR, SHERMAN REPEATS DE Never Had Any Personal Interest of Ay SR s O S e : s 2 i Constantinople, Aug. 5.—Fuily 1.000 2 Kind in Any Indian Contract. - {Christians and Mussulmans have been | MEETING OF STATE COMMITTEE y J slain this week in the, massacres in AT NEW-HAVEN. - ’| Syria, according to despatches from y N. Damascus. The situation is somewhat relieved today, the despatches say, ow. HAMON TESTIFIES AT THE INQUIRY. [ Siine afiiaiened to inc'scine. " | STATE CONVENTION SEPT. 13, 14, Bes £ ¥ i 3 Cenies that He Ever Mentioned Vice-President Sher-|arrange the formalities connecied with | Public Discussion of the United : o i hips of the German fleet, which Tur- | States Senatorshiy tost. - Stisane ‘ : . ’ mar, Senator Curtis or Congressman McGuire as f‘}i ;.":"'u:‘i; ‘:‘:'fi:“"f:fi"": hich Tur ates p. Cont : Cables to the Prisoners. - Lungren, superintendent of the fago| ~ of, L lerical Forces Against the Government's Stand o » - te negotiations for e purcl e ap: . n B . . . . Being “interested” in Any O<lahoma Indian Land |7te esofiations for ihe vurchase ap Siare oo 4 - GIVD:S BI0T 08 stich, reorynaTISty: in Its Dispute With the Vatican Will Not Materi- 2 . Aus. . this stage. .—The republi- | Quebec, . 5.—Con! can state committee met today at the | Inspector Bk of ‘Sestiana. Yara wnd g o e 1 N sty & T a'z:—P, > SYRACUSE STUDENT WHIPS Union League club, z remisr Canalejas’ Folicy. Yard and| Acto General Wickersham and Deals—Mr. Hamon Tells of Eusiness Transactions. Follow e adton o the erortes ;mas | Secretary’Nogel were initiated into the The republican conv wint A . DEAN AND PROFESSOR | be held at the. Auditoriam. Horttom, | o action of the mother company of the Arctic Broth — ! o the evening of Tuewday. Septemnar | (Or Noretofore hee Smoraninat ot s, | SN00d. in Skagway. Alaska President g Biz Moose. N. Y., Aug. 5 ¢ Pres- semator's office at Washingtoo urge | Because He Thought His Diploma Was |13, and on the next day for the pur. | nervieme. persomiie ine dmiiery S5z | Taft is an homorary &rand mias Madrld, Aug. 5.—It is reported to- and that his adversaries wil B e R, B de- | the approval of the contracts. = Rineeckiekiril Ditayed. Dose: OF R b Bt e " | pex Yo r. H. H. Crippen | LeF,Of the order. into Which He was ini- | aight that the organizers of the mani- | sponsibie for whiiever happens Th Clared the charges made by Senator | Never Mentioned Vice President Sher- nating a representative at large in | and his felaw pristncr, Bl ebben | tated in Seatile last year. featation ‘which is scheduled to taks|statement of the premicr further s Gore at Muskogee Yesterday to be e Syracuse, Aug. 5.—Herbert W. Faus ¢ R ¢ " place at’ San Sebastian Sunday will| I know that priests are distributing absotutels without the siightest shad- | SR ST of Elysburg, Pa. a student at Syra- 2| ~Five Men and Two Women were{advise Catholics not to participate in|arms and also that (he monifesins o of foundation,” todsy made the fol_ | That he cver mentioned Vice Pres. | 0\oq university, went on & wid ram- . burned io desih. twi mortaily. injured | it intend’ to bring women and childre Jowing further statement regarding | ident Sherman, Senator Charles Curtis | oo this afternoon and attempted to 5 a score of piners serlously hurt In | Determined to Enfore Respect for the | With themi in order o prevent miliin: “timons brought out in the In- |of Kansas, or Congressman B. S. Mc- O irans investigation. |1 | Guire of Okiahoms. s eimg “inter_ | (orsah Dean Sheppard and Prof. Faul which his name was mentioned: ested” in the contracts,. charged by uity, because he thought they delayad la fre which destroyed a wooden hotel intervention. But I am determined s 2 E 1 ard employment agency at Jamaica, Law. QUrorNe. Fesriect. 1oy e E h = L. L, early Friday. BMost of the dead | ~Madrid, Aug. 5.—Simultaneous with [ ““ 77 q TRl o8 ¥ - | were Polisn und' Russian immigrants, | the rushing of troops to San Sebastian | ey ahall hose. & | who had arrived only Thursday. to*cope with an Uprisig which the ! pohoible for whatey - governmant fears may grow out of the r huppe “1 never heard my mame mentioned |3nybody about any legislation or that|gyjieq in which the three participants 3 : he was ever interested in the McMur- Sy G 7 in connection with The confracts 5 were badly battered. Thy ; The Will of Miles Goodyear, the | holding there next Sunday of the In- Demonstration Called Off Gore's testimony yesterday. i1 never | “‘;‘l the ldmeh e cn":d"!“ge" Lyman C. Smith college of applied sci- trade is lost. A lady calls in answer to.an adv. and.b ,,,,“d : who died about two week¥ ago, was|forces in protest against the govern- |, unced that the mani tion sch. had any interest of any kind in In- |being discussed, he called up Con- |ence. Because of his activities in so- After. o' fow. week's. wear the satin: cufbe finel thaii ‘:"a s | *dmittec to probate by Judge Studley | Wrent’s etand in its digpute with the | ujeq 1o be held at Sa ebastia Gian comtracis other than the interest |STessman Creager on the telephone at | Gicty and as commodore of the univer- iow the hem, the binding of.the buttomholes. wore onr @ Bhe Saevenca [} Yesterday. There was no contest. Mr. | vatican, Premier Canalejas issuzd o | SialV pi been abandoned I hate for vears had in the welfare | Wast ';5:0{‘,«“:%‘" “"h.‘; ?ll;l&"{:}" sity crew he had to make up work at to be & regular customer, but.that doesmt matter She tos m":;;“g Goodyear lsft an estate worth about | statement today outlining his policy in| " rhe’ Catholic newspapers wil pu or the Indians and which 1 shall ever |Mment, but that Creager had called him | ¢ne’ end of the Session. Not until to- back, thinking the Sollor weuld be WIlnE ‘1o oy sobotiias et 1s 360,000, proctically all of which went | the premiges. lish manifeatos explaining the de have—no personal interest, I mean. |0 FrEeger has tment. at which | 48y did his diploma reach him. Tha proprietor sent her to the manager. the manager sent her to to his sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Crafts of | . In it Senpr Canalejas declares that Republ Tender Their Servic The story. so far as my name is con- |3eked, for an appoiniment Tmmediately upon receiving it, Faus the buyer, the buyer laid it all to the manufacturer b e o Brooklyn, who was appointed, execu- | the demonstration would = have been St e S A s o g Sl € .interest” in-the: contracts Was | went to the office of Dean Sheppard 3 o owes_ it trix. > permitted elsawhere than at San Se-| San Sebastian, Aug. 5.—The repuk tered thelr service — = bastian or Bilbao; In fact, that he de- [ cans have te One of the Worst Wrecks in recent|Sires it to be held in orfder that its|the governor for ths maintenan years on the Lackawanna rallroad oc- (St¥ength may be shown. He says, |order during the proposed demc curred Friday at Analomink. near | BOWever, that the law will be enforced | tlon Sunday Stroudsburg, Pa. Fifty-five freight - - cars were sr hed, the fireman is in a hospital in Stroudsburg, probably fa- | THE APPROACHING NEW YORK | PRESIDENT .TAFT AT by s i e L STATE CAMPAIGN MONUMENT DEDICATION It is feared they have ben burned to o cerned. is without any foundation |the “imte any other Indian contract, he has | the senator Is becoming mighty Bard|,e yoyr institution and this dipioma, I R ot + v on his friends” in the presence of D.| 0% VOLT METLEIION, SFC I s BURN. IR whe MOt Ses F. Gore, brother of Senator Gore. D, [1v 1 Show vou' Touching 3 match to SIBIRY SiMMERS DOWN | F. Gore had testifiea that Hamon made | 1%; e lizhted a cigar with the flaming - the remark just after the semator re-|PRLRMERt L L L TO MASS OF DENIALS | fused the alieged bribe. 311 e trovvie” cacliiks Dean Sh | He deniza that he ever said: “I want | ™11, b® trouble.” cautloned Dean Shep- dacob L. Hamon Before National |to make & lot of money and don't care | PIF [0, WIUCT, FaUS BRERETRAS o (o0 o for her $20. ‘proprietor of this store shifted his responsibility, he sct the example, manager and buyer could but follow him. He prac- tically told this woman that he did not guarantea his goods, that th. manufacturers were not reliable, that she took a chance of losing her money when. she -bought goods in his store. It is just such practices ‘as this that drives trade Away from home erchants, that makes mail order departments profitable to large re- tail stores in other ecities. They say: “It's good, or we make it g0od; and they do. - rested. Komlr_finwu done to give this customer $20 worth of valu: 1 John Mitchell Mentioned as Possible | Impressive Naval Review in Province House Committee of Inquiry. | much how I make it.” in the, presence | jo T (VS 12 WhST Subscribe_for The Bulletin. It will be left at your door eve | |of J. Leroy Thompson, Semator Gore's| ™y received a blow on the nose be- || morning at 12 cents a 3 YA AR o e JROY Republican Nominee for Governor. | town Harbor. Wit | Stehographer. Thompson had testified 5 N Y e 5.—With | - fore he had finished his challenge. That Following is-a summary of the me : ’ 5 United States as . | FICHEN TASRISERS Sl Eke started a rough and tumble fight in 2 = x S pelnted quring. the webl: Trolley Crew’s Bonds Reduoed-to $100| \oy york, Aug 5.—Theodore | Beverly, Mass. Aug. B5.—Preside Gore re-asse <. That_he | Witness Questioned by Congressmen. | which Dean Sheppard ot by far the || Bulletin \ Telegraph Local General Total Eack. Boossvelt Sellied Gver ths apnronching | Tafs visit to. Provincetown today & was offered a & 5 Interrogating the witness, Congress- | worst of the encownter, though Faus Milford, Coun., Aug. 5.—Conducior |state campaign today with Assembiy- | assist in the dedication of a fowering 600 to influence ction in consress | man . W. Saunders, & member of the | was well battersd. % Saturday. July 30 - 96 160 1070 1326 J|inmes Whalen and Motorman Peier | mam George Green of Brookivn, onc | monument of sranite erected in m Sad. with Jacob L. mon. accused by | committee, said: m the n's office Faus went to iley, crew of the trolley car from |of Governor Hughes' staunchest sup- | ory of the Pilgrims was made n . The semator of jhaving offered the | “*"Now. Mr. Hamon, you have denied | the résidence of Prof. Paul C. Nugent Manday. Au 1 99 186 - - 208 493 || mhich’ tour “persons” were “thrown and | porters in the assembly. Mr. Green | by an impressive naval revic . bribe, denving he ever mfk i ':lu]ch | the testimony of all the wif sses who | and had another fight, ]n. which he was 'g. injured last night when the car took a | went to see Colonel Roosevelt larg 14nd-shelt -|u mm”r;, behind the hooi thing. the investigation of the Okla- | have praceded you. It would appear |also victorious. ~He blamed Professor - curve at a high speed. were arraigned | to talk of primary reform, of Cape Cod—the first review of.the home Indian land deals by a commit- |from your denials that a conspiracy | Nugent for not authorizing the regis- Tuesday, Aug. 2 126 164 235 525 || wetore-Judge Hepburn in the town | C. H. Betts of Lyons. mem- | present administration. Secretar B o simmertd doen todsy 0 8 | e L e e i e e aDuita. Thots 3 3. R e e e e e | ratiad with Cotomel Hoosevelt. on | the Daor of ‘cannon’ came rusiing P O Scuiats SEER 3 Tor chat?r T 3 e = rnd ol’rh Kal;pthlphn, !he“hwo xfimf 135 155 172 462 v s crknlnlllo;.r:l(l:h‘ Lo fi-"'cue‘:ar state politics. P. H. ;flor;!l!m\ of Chi- |across the wind-ruffled witers the live “That's beyond my power of conjec- | ing societies of the university, and is 5 v, uest of counsel the case w ago, president of the Rallway ong day Talks About the McMurray Contracts | .. O s Hamon. “I mever had prominent socially. 4 Thursday, Aug. 4 137 177 256 570§ continoed uncis Avgont 15, the bonds | ployes Tnvestors' association and i Thers were o number of nota- For four hours Hamon. former chair- |one penny’s interest in the McMurray 'wo_young men in Dean Sheppard's % 3 “ of-the men, which had been placed at |mer grand master of the e v village, many- o man of the Oklahoma republican | contracts and never oftered a bribe to | office declinad to help the dean when he Friday, Avg. 5 122 197 203 522 [l 3500 ench, being reduced to $100. The | Rolkvay Trainmen, was another whom participated in the exercises, but committee. entered a serles of denials |anyone. called on them for help and asked them men ware allowed to go on their own | The colonel said'they di the principal interest and events of & relative to alleged relation with | Asked to explain some of the busi- | to summon police protection, but he did — — — Sodoamticet - X coming visit to Tlinols on his western | day centered around the reesption what are knc as the McMurray con- | ness aealinsp ‘which he said he had [not insist on seeking police help when e r L trip. the persident by the grim, gray bt by which, according to Sena- | had with Senator Gore, Hamon said |told he would be given another beating . Dates Set for | Republican and | . Truman P. Newberry of Détrait, who | *hips in fhe. harbor and by the thoo re. $3.000.000. or ten per cent. [that several years ago at Lawton.|up if he tried it ratic State Comventigns. ' . | /28 secretar of the R' s for u||hnr;l s:l: mlfl;;éozl‘:"ul ”:{’\‘-I’"r \“' "‘1‘ - Reosperatis thue at"the close of the Roosevelf ad- e preside cruiser ¢ Mayflowar and returned to: Beverly on the same vessel Lonight, reaching there of $30.000.006 to be realied from the | Okla., when the government decided to saie of Indian lands to a New York [sell at public auction some-lands be- OBITUARY. svndicate was to be diverted from the |longing to the Indians, he, Semator ‘4. Chicago, Aug. 5—The republican and | ministration, took luncheon with the | demigcratic staté central commiitee of | colonel. ) Hlinofs, met i Chicago toddy to name | 'In @ conversation between Colomel |8t 845 o'clock. ongress and the.adoption of a state- | The -local authorities t “aatorneys | Gore and others entered into a combi- g took th! m e e Rl B e R gt e e 3. “Edward "Simmons. ment of. principles. Today: diiring the absence Srom tHe Gty | ltees for-olding the paris conven- | Roosevelt ang several of Nix visiiors v e Famon alsc answered Congressman |so that the property might be obtained | - Mohonk Lake: N. ¥ Aug. . Ed- | ~ The temporary chai 3 of Inspector Dew. - > Flane 1 TcAntgmits” with Ghe Btete | the mame ST Ssone Mivenall’ ‘former | BARON OURA IN WALL STREET. €. B. Creager with a denmial. Answer- | cheaper. ward Simmons, the New York banker. | pamed as Chairman: Michael Kenealy, | Twe Cablogravis- That Wers Not Can. | Primary election law. : ' president of the United Mine Workers - The democratic state conventfon will | of Apterica, was mentioned as 4 pos- | Japanese Minister 6f Commerce Amaz il st them obtained eome of the|died here at one o'clock this morning | who, as customary, will extend an in. . ‘s charge that after an illness of a year or more in {yjtation to a prominent republican be Meld'in East St. Louis, I, on Sep- | sible oandidate for the republican od at American Speed. “interest” | land. he said, %0 in the comtracts might be available | Chairman Burke: “Don’t you know | Which he had been suffering from im-|in behalf of the committee, although | It was learned by Premier Gohin| tember-21. ~ foied B R LA R ) for the comgressman If the latter | there is a federal statute against a|Pajfed health i s no_action was taken as to whom the | that two —messages sddressed ~Fhs republican state convention will | Roasevelt was @reatiy. Interested . in | .New York Aug, 5—Baron Oura,mi helped remove opposition to congres- | combination to prevent compatitive bid- ‘”»n l"\m""“f W:ls, “‘ :z;d h‘;“"[_“ temporary chairman shall be. wr% and “Lenev be held in Springfield on the same | the suggestion., but would not express [ister of agriculture and commerce of e g = e et e P LN tadiny: i nmny Delds, ma Hill for Permanent Chairman e ik it Birs dully: | eate. - p any opinion as to its wisdom Japan, who is spending n few davs It was just this way: 1 was down | FHamon: “T did not know of that law{ 1118 "‘he"' R Y 5 e = e the inspector could first| No gther husiness was transacted by | Mr. Mitchell has been a resident of [here on his way home from the A here in Oklahoma. attending to my |then, but I have.since .thought of.it. | Particul }fiy » §5§ wnhel‘ed avith -] “There was s feeling among the fen-;;t em., onunrumly were | the committees. MOUH Verhon. & Bubuzb Gf -New: York, | elo. e s e Gusiness, when a friend told me that | It was just a desire on the part of all g““:i. Nttt h”"“ P{" 7y of the | members that Congressman E. J. Hill Nea to Governor Mo#in of the jail — - for more than two years. @ visit to Wal) stret today and eame Creager had said 1 had approached |us to get the land as cheaply as pos- | FOUrth National bank since 3, pres- |of the Fourth district would be a |to et(vcr the Dmessages to the prison- pulation of Porto Rice 1,118,012, i s A A vt T contra So T bopped on a | that we would no ‘agains 2 3 - B n iNever B et 1o Wasine e 1 yot | ather At €2 | was an official of many cerporations. | nounice an acceptance of an invitation | his trip, b that his views could mot | °f the island of Forto Rico is 1118012, ANOTHER COMBINATION | it he said. = = =~ = hold of Creager and said: ‘Look here, Congressman Miller: “You knew that 3"0 offices he held at the time of l;‘ls in about'a week or ten days. No one |be learned. He is expected tomorrow | §8 SLOWN DY tho complete re oy S i J e R, M yhu i ou Emow 1 mever said any such | the procceds from that sale were to go Scath including the presidency of the |knew of Mr. Hill's inclinations. so |morning. the cent cemsih This s o €310 0f| @y Department of Justice—That of [ wondertul physical ratnegth t ure Wine to the Indians. , Do wou think that wa | e e Fram | S e G el L SO | tho pant o Al ibens anthioeicton on | with the census of 1899, the Bundle Weod Manufacturers. endurance, but we could not endure Paly - wap the. impresgion 1 e gt it b e il New York, Aug. 5.—An Investigation | v sosevelt called it & St Eotihat you sugestcd 1 miant get |that way. In fact we dom't do things 1362 He had served terms as pres The meeting was a formal one with [ Yard man has assumed, which were mship Arrivals. of (k. Diatzond. Match company Apd | T0U ‘geest Roosevelt called it o etren- &n interest in the cont: out west just In the same way you do | dent of the New York stock exchange |lots of discussion before and after it (NOt disputed before, apparently becaus At Marseilles: Aug. 4. .Madonna, | %, Sgndard Wood company by the|Uous life. b I in_the east.” and as president of the board of edu- | on varlous phases of the political sit- | the Quebec police were not quite sure | from New York. et ar Justioe s reaulted, the | wpeedy life cation of New York clty and as grand | yation. Charles A. Goodwin attended | Of their grounds. WAt Rotterdam: Aug. 4, Birma, from [ el gt O Y tomorrow, - - e POSTAL DEFICIT VANISHING “You Certainly Are Mistaken. Tn some of his business transactions = e > master of Masons of the state of New |as a committeeman from the Second | Supposed to Be from Lomdon Friends.|New York in the discovery of a combination 1 replied. You certainlc are mis- with Senator Gore Hamon testified | mast s as & "commi trom the. taken' Then Creager said: ‘Well, if | money loans were involved. 3 1 ! - strict. ‘ongressm: n was > = . in ‘the “discovery” of - combination EFICIT v you sav I shouldn't go, I won't go| “Just before congress adjournes Mr. Simmons was born in Troy N.|also on hand. : Verea 1o the DOR: | Drovwmed WiTe Trsreing 1o Swim, | Amone bundte wont amtsciarers| oo oS TR L i stigating commitiee | said Hamon, “the senator came to me| Y. In 1834 Fis wife, who was Miss| The contest for the United States |in Tondon tonight. '"That the friends| Naugatuck. Conn.. Aug. 5. —George prosecuted by the govern- Taft Next Tussday an_antil-trust . efore that inv nder the Shern Julia Greer of New York whom he |senatorship between McLean and | continue their interest was shomm 1o- | Walsh: 13 yvears oid, was drowned in % 2t Muskozec and testify that ou | and sald he had to pay 38,000 which he | Julie, Greer of New Forl w senato ween sen _ and p1 ched me.’ owefl to Senator en. He.ha X 1 3 ulkeley ~ was sidetracked Shy by A% c; Da: nd here this évening. He The territory ed, accords 7 igton, Ay 5.—Postmaste “ Xmong Hamon's denials were the |of the cash and he wanted ms to raise| ~Mre. Simmons and the members of | public = discussion was comcerned. | graph effices T Jatractioe Fronk L. | Was ICArRINE (0 swim and KOt BEYORT |t bhe e et s, coviraged tho o | Gemam E o eock "Eaia oany i tollowing: That he was at any time | the other $5,000 for him from-a client | the immediate ;;“"Eod“";"_““h‘;hx him | Quietly. however, the flerce battle now | don to accept from Crippen and Miss | his depth. The body was recovered. |Englang atae York, New Jer-|expected to see the entire postal de closeted with Senmator Gore in the | of mine. To his residtnce in New York city. | on, an Qe I e Ao | Leneve messages to-Be pald for by the : = it sey and Pennsylvania, and the meth- |ficit wiped out next year. Eleven ar leaving here on a special West Shore | fual situation, but ail agreed when a | The: pamsre Setes which Dr. VR PICNIC AT FARVIEW. gdn used aro alleged io have been ef- | & half milions,of the defcit have bee CERTIFICATE OF MERIT SHOT AT BARTENDER, VEs ;";“? i Walier Kaslor- Sooeitl o b “"bf[g”%dfl‘h“';" looked like | pen and his fellow prisoner are to be | East Side Party Spend Enjoyable Day |1y, scandard Wood company i cap- | defielt of nearly six millions. Te FOR DEED OF VALOR BUF HIT A ‘BUSTANDER | omiral Walter, Kesler Scofiohl 'fa flerce st B released from Canadian custody at the With Charles H. Brown. italiged &t $1,600,800, and the Dia-|go to Beverly mext Tuesday o - | : -| Stamford, Conn., Aug. 5—R over. S ¢nd of the fitteen days prescribed by mond Match company at $15,000,000, | with the president Given by Major General Wood to Pri- | Shooter Shot Dead by Patrolman— ’“u;?.lregv-n:rflxele;fr icufleld. lh ] One Governorship Sla ned. L:nb:e.x;:nm« toeothwl }‘gd-:' nA s party M';h"dv Im_;g-h the S, 2 ) — Blcody Affray at Selby, O. R i e s ol sa [ T here. prasiipmt SSSRERS | HHictinn on g oyernor Gen- | Kast SBide was entertained on ThUrs-| LIEUT. ANDERSON'S SENTENCE. |Production and Shipment of Newspa vate Lestar Hanson. i Y, O. tonight, of infirmities due to old age. |ing the Lake-Goodwin campaign. One | °ral Earl Grey and Chief Justice Fitz- [ day by Charles H. Brown at his beau- o Washtugion, AnE. . The honor roll | “Bivs. o Ame LAt s He was born in Stamford, April 25 | siate mentioned was: patrick of the suprsme court are ab-[tiful summer home, Fairview. at GAles | ci o0y Confinement to Post for Artil- < e X ’ B oy iRy o e omt F0% | Selby, O. Aug. 5.—After a briet but [ 1839, and was educated at Columbia. | Governor—Everett J. Lake of Hart- |Sent, they will be forwarded to Mur- | Ferry. Mr. Brown was on hand and . . Washington, Aug oth In pre Secds of valos that: can overshadow | 0I00dy (affray, tin“which _three .men | He éntered the naval service in-July. ford. ray Bay for the signature of Associate | had everything in readiness for his lery Officer Car in Practice. duction and _in_shipment of newsps T o Toeanara | Were wounded Harley' May. aged 23,1861, as a surgeon, and was advanced | Lisut-Governor—Dennis A. Blakes- JUstice Girouard of the supreme court | guests. His untiring efforia to enter-| - 0 " — 0 |pers June last wa sa b record Wood. chi =taff, today gave a cef- | b LR i L S trohmens s through the various grades in that|lee of New Haven. ALASK T tain were greatly appreciated by every- ‘an l'llll\‘o:r.d hnl g l:r ';'ou- Jedofoli month since statistics on this subjec TiAate of merit to Brivate Lester Han- | “hortE 008 L iartea | BFARCR of fhe sarvice up to that of di-| “Secretary—Matthew | E. . Rosers of A STEAMER SINKS, o diiins e Sk i og | iakived are ok The achrtmartin}| hiysl been gmitered by the comemls ¢ b ith the rank of rear dmiral. Tn the | = Tisabarer PASSENGERS ALL LANDED |ne day, while puss in the corner and |derson, Coast artillery. Lieutenant|cisher 1908, In June the prduetior e previol ~gurth _com o g spn _of the Fgurtk Py hiiayw | trouble in a saloon by shooting at the | with the rank of rear admiral. In the| Treasurer—Costello Lippitt of Nor- ‘bimd man’s buff was fun for all. Bath- | Anderson failed to give the angle o) yuy 101,241 tons, | Fuard at the United States military | Fonoic, o @ faloon by shooting at the 4 3 5 g Pricon at Acatraz, Cal Hanson and Dee : . | eariy: part of Tis service he was at- | wich. The Princess May Struck a Reef off 3 nder before & tWelv- | havine heen in- Tune Tant your, when - In_the bay off Alcatraz heir boat Sty 2 " farsce » s - . iy - e . ti t Fort. Casey. The projectile| —o alled 96,6 ons, A% COMPpAr b Bo sapport to which they could cliNg. | breast, inflicting a possibly fatal i g S R e Incess | fatigus. The party was joined later [ Major Evan Thomas, damaging (he . ; Two of the werz soon exhausted il Orleans, and subsequent to the war| This ticket, it was said by active | May, which left Skagway, Alaska, igus. party ’ o dangering the Mven of all | the Breceding five months ana’ sank i etorts | M0 et and took vefage o o ou | gerved in Chins, Japan. South Amer_|Lake workers was the one that thelr |southbound for Vamesuver at mime | OF Mr. louin. ond Al were ralel o] on Board. Sieutsnant. Anderson wan| o oSS 20 saving o oo B ca. Africa a - was | boss had deci oclock last niht, wi passengers i Sagal O nbae o the ‘Dost. for iwo | Deliberately Committed Suicide so ] his astention o t! o, W5 Gitua fount Hisx Thiag. Kito: altyhity [\ queces of tho hastyuasters ot PhIL | the conventlon; FThelonty Monh s fandie covw of 88 piruck the Derth ree i to Panama, ‘e aiso showed many | montus and fined $100. Family Could Get Insurance, e Ga Y | adelphia, where he =Bk Th - ntinel islet at four o'clock this = i : , g oen o L | S« V. s Ak Er—Fo)aEn - frantic men fought for an's ugtiar “veintuith & buitel The | et n 1876, dled some years ago. Two | his candidacy, but the kickers wowd | weather. and in'a Siioqth see‘and muk party returned late in the evening. Settled. A H. Bousman of Kidgeway " dolibor B8 tide would carry them away help. |0, GiP "0 (Pefore he gould e re- e e ghlections, whicly it was reporied, may | A1l the passengers and their baggase | thanis (o M. Brown for i kindness| Columbus, O. Aug 5. —Rev. Washin- | {iel¥ VL the fuie it his i time Hanson r tedly A A e given out later, were take; o the tho - " o X jen and her members of a Vi FOAP tha .hen Chine w c % TRAITOR IN JAPAN. &l 4 v n ghthouse on Sen @ Aay of | ton Gladden and ot [ ] 3 he swam to their assistance. buoyed them | Cline will probably recover, but Pa- A For the ticket headed by Charles A. | tinel islet, whence they will be brought | mecones, 0 ™ U¢1 10 make It & day of |00 fuy" committes, falled tonight to [0f INsurance he carried. according Up and got them back to the craft | troiman S remely | | tired Artillery Officer Tried to Carry | Goodwin for ~ governor, ~the single | (o Juneau by steamers that have gone 3 2 e i A mew ar- | etectives who' investigated the m again. Findlis. when Privates Nash y change would be the remomination for | to ‘their rellef. Nome of the passen- . OBITUARY. Diiration agreement was submitted (o | 'lous exploion at Ridgeway I the company. The company did not [ BOUS acceut it, but offered a counter-pdope - - sition, whigh the union leaders relect- | juoy jonnaon Not to Reside in Socioty P Section. Ghicago, Aug, 5.—Jack Johnson champion heavywelght prizefight nied today the report that he s nege tiating the purchase of a mansl Brooklyn Helghts, N. Y., with the pur pose of installing’ his family in ar ary Secrets to Russi - comptroller of Thomas D. Bradstreet. | gers or crew is injured Mrs. James P. Nagle. After a lingering_iliness, death came [ . There seemed to be unanimity for re- i Victoria, B. C.. Aug 5.—Much ex- | nomination of . Seeretary Rogers and | PANAMA CANAL EXPOSITION. cltement 'was occasioned at Osaka, | Congressman Tilson and the naming e i seen and the men were roscued. Nash | boat containing six girls and two | Shortly before the Kumeric left Kobe, | of Senator Blakeslee for second place. | The Crescent’ City to-Be Boomed as |0 Mrs. James: P. Nagle at her home, Sfterward died of his hardship and | voung men was overtumed off Mystio | OWInE to the discovery of 2000 maps [ The name of George E. Hall of Bridge- e Coes Ttat. 5 Myers avenue, on Friday morning e s Batgs was very i1 Beach, Milford, late this _afternoon. | Of fortificatign zones in Japan. doc- | port, president of the State Bar asso- o at 745 oclock. in Civeiang. | Threatened Rece Rists in 9 e —— Two of the girls and one Young man | SMCnts relatilg to the manufacture of | ciation, was mentioned for a plaice On | wagsnington, Aug. 5.—New Orleans | wiir ooy enas Worn 0 preland. Aug. 5.—Bécause of race Mayor Gaynor Struck Another Blow | grabbed the overturhed boat, the sec-|Spimose powder. and other military |the ticket, but the opinion was also |, 'prepon 2% Q0% SCNew Orleans fwhere jer parents. Mr. and Mrs. John " Jones county (Ga.), Gov. at Tyranny of Police. ond young man swam ashors. and the | Sccrets, under the floor of the house | given that as Secretary Rogers will | 7 PCreat l¥ Oy a0 b2 g gteal poree | Murphy. now live = For thifty years | joseph £ Brown was requested tonight 3 of Captain Naguchi, a retired artillery | be on the ticket a second place would | (02 LEEScent CULY a8 the "logical point” | she had been a resident of Norwich, | 1o jmmediately send troops 1o that vi- became unconscious om | o S3L S UG VRIS, 0N | Five Persons Overboard Rescued by Their limp bodies in the water uniil his One Man. signals to the steamer Coalinga were| Bridgeport, Conn.. Auf. 5.—A row- 2 ik ca | five girls were « DA e % & nother hard |8 et watchaan in th Gocyi| OMcer. He was arrested on July 14, | hardly me to Bridgeport or Fairfield | {or JOJINE the cxposition t0 colebrate | in which city, in St Patrick's chureh, | cfnity. The request came from the | Pose of lustalling’his fan Ftruck today by Mavor Gasnar. FHis | Was one of the most exciting examples T the a ts for sale. o the s Y hilige ext |, This will be by distributing pam- | fvé sons, John S. James P. : o 9 hian|Boom for Crumpacker to Succesd action was the direct result of his vis- | ©f Pure .grit and endurance ever wit- tnito offerithy dottments Tor sale. | sioiiof #Tie gerioses mbly the n phlets printed in Esperanto, the in- ;dew:rd F. and William D. N, ;:",‘,’f'h:,‘:,:_"’ e e anIs AL s,..k.: Cannen. < to Fort Worth 2 Y convention was awarded ternational” language. favorinig New |four daughters, Mary T. ST Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 5.—A it to the nizht court this hen | nesed DY any one of the hundreds of > $e founa many prisoners | sevalencn | spectators: who' witnessed the mear- | awn'Estate Offérs $5000 Reward. | a5 sgainst OsishomasCity. Orleans as the exposition city, during | Agnes K. and Nora Nagle, all of this 1 . 3 without cause THereafter charges are | tragedy EE R PARE e ot - . |the meeting here of tne sixth interna- | city. There o brother. Michaer | Death of Right Rev. E. J. Dunne. |for Congressman K. D. Crumpucker groye. that I awn, president of | Goyernor Weeks Invited to Take Air- | tional congress of ] anto the week | Murphy. in New London, a sister,| Green Bay. Wis., Aug. 5,—Ths Right f,?',.:r,.”."'.,':,.',"?,',":,‘ ;l.j::'r";:YIv“:: "peskor to be fled asainst officers who make e Mtion Talle s wha oedetod and wnwarranted arrests and their dismis- | Decide to Demand Flat Wage Increa i i Trip. of August 14. F ore the Es- | Nfrg hy E N Rev. Edward Jose Dunne of the Ro- ey e, fiols B g g :_. % | did not commit suicide, as was hinted g ""l ¢ | perantists will be, invited to hold. their | ang" B e o s e e .Cathollc: didosss. of Dallas, Tex e mavor announced this plan in| Chicago Ay Lo g Ommmwu = n&&‘g;fizr;eg:rzfl\e:gfi a,erewarg % Héufilord. Ak"'B' 5;;1\ et;_er :";’;" world convention in 1915 in Neli Or- | in Treland. Mrs. Nagle was a kind and | died here loda_\l' of heart fallure. He r';'m;'m"_"'";’";'“"- of Indians sen: o Vi oy = i - S.—Repredent e f o 0 ol £ v y Vi d. Bisho) . 0l '8 for: con n cago at a special conference of the | as and conviction of his murderer | necticut Fair t logical point for. the Panama expos 2 : 3 Mhe body will be v trates. Brothierhood of Locomotive Kngineers for murderers. Mr. Rawn was found |to be the pwssenger tha® will make the | (041 POING for-the P muER-pympittiy iy ARSI AR ok o T ohoe 5. Chiamecs”, ™ 1" | Firth Avenue. Milliner Left $350,000. ph _G.. Cannon was started here today, decided to d d a flat | dead in his home at Winnetka on the | ascension at Charter Oak park when L g e pane = =803 S Cyarged with Disorderly Conduct. ko increace of 15 to 18 per cent. AfL | Inoning”of July 20 the. Wright brothers’ flying machine - t Gans at Home. GRLSTORS TEARRIELL. i [t T G R New Vork, Aug 5.—Angustus W.|ter resching this_ decision the confer: % = — gives iss exhibition here. On ome day | o (/N8 FUElEEt Rev. K. Und of * Woodbur, Closing Meet of Grand Circuit. g ¥ who owned u #to Thedse. who za brief notoriety | ence, which has been in session sinok | Beat, His Wife h His Wooden Leg. | of the week the fyer will take u pas- | Baltimore, Aug.-5.—While the fact{Rev. P ndorises . YUY | Detrolt, Auk. ~Sonoma Girl won | T Mew. YK clig phlie- the tr Dr. Cools were | lust Monday, adjourned < New York, Aug. 5 —Among ibe|scnger with him. Governor Weekn, as [that he is at home appears to have [ W(ll Feach in Southern University. | e free for il trol b straight beats | D1ed 10 Wenteheator county «urrok i under considera the Roval uni- = - harges in the petition for septration | the Arst man of the state, has the op- | DSRERtEd Gans, His - e today fe the Fulr Grownds. It wis the | COUFt &t White Plainn yesterday. 8 3 A en, was arcested | K. of P. Convantion at Milwaukss.” | filed today in the Brookiyn supreme | Portunity to mbae the might 'If he|if 5 s opimion that O e T gt s ke AL | clvaing. day O fhe Grand Circuit meet- | {SRVORL AN, Ber. lotavests (o hor Calbls by and i or trial on $306 bail. Milwaukee, Aug. 5.—Supreme _court by. Mrs._Elléa L. Daly asainst | 2cCepts the trip wi - . 3 Jog oat Deireid, and (heve was o gaod k4 e B o p disorderly co ni 3% i ¥ axai g . ¥ = ‘hursday, | .+ wit “ h _Congregatioial “church - Simd; to whom stie leuves $6.000 sach. T - o o orderk pdUet, N | Knights of Pytlias. (oday transseted(] her Ausband. Willam . Daiy. | SRS day L % ; Rear he Rev. (% . Underwood des | “H0. but no record-beraking tine. entate 18 vadued i $850,000 1 F - =2 B ;}le!(neu 0{Thlnterul only to ‘°'§m"“ lfielooun( % ki = 7 £ = “fliver uis last sermon after pasiorate | o B e mbers. The supreme iod, er Bill" Daly, is one that he beat h ot Springs Hotel Burped. = ‘mont! tornat w 1 Glass Eye Saved Would-Be Suicide. | in“'Clision untll the midaiesor weos | with is. 6 leg. - Mrs. Daly asis Electric ‘Light Plant Destroydd. “Hot Springs. Va., Aug. 5.—The-Hot. e o farapsil o, Dt e fos "WLZT.: Auy R S A% S, flow N NS Ave S e Mammon, | week, | The competitive arills ware| allmony”of $100 a"weck: and asceris| Johnstown Pa. Aus. 5—Fire of an | Alpin was destrovss by fire today, The [Ris aphjact -Dreming and DOINg." Ac- | tonmt-peace’ congress. which han been | plosas ot the v Cittom i e ass: nt, ¥ 1 today. “ i e ~her husband.iS worth $350,000. yed the electric Y 3. ta [companied b his wife and sen. Eu- | in since A 1, closed t it suicide tonight. Tonight the memorial service of the | Thex have seven children, of hich the | light n. tonigh a2 Tett” : 2 L grr i et Neresmotified todey tbat the plant fide top a2 £ e < . . E t ene. he left Monday nfirnuca- day, the dele manifesting wiil Be shut down from Au » M;ni ; tyer preme lodge and Pythiam Sisters mflummnflmuwn n an 5 3 Miss., where he will | | siaam over e85 of the d ag <optom T Too il heve i -

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