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"ROSS COUNTRY RACE OF 485 MILES Starting at Parie, the Circuit Embraces Troyes, Ma=zcy, Meziers, Charlevilie and Amiens, and Ends $52,400—Filots Steered Ey Compass Gwing to the iiaz:—First Lap, 83 Miles, Made in Hour and a Half—Mid,ir Nausea. Paris—Priz:s Paris, Aug. metre (455 miles) from Issy Les nightrall of ¢ first stage of 135 kilometres (i3 starting point. Great Enthusiasm. nd Prix for auto- mobiles has such crowds:gathered or has such =nthusiasm been displayed in lowing 2ach other the aeroplanes | stations. winging for a mo- proceeded at full ien of Troyes. and Le Blanc the Not since the & sporting -vent, at five minute i- arose, and after ment over the city speed in the dirac brun was first aw rext to get the s ed by compass. 230 kilon reaching ‘he goal American, Weymann, and the French- al' arrived in safety ere compelled to make | They winds. Weymann pus e u him, bu Followed Each Other at Five Minute Inter- vals Early Sunday Morning. i forced to land him after they had gone a few miles. 3 One Machine Wrecked. Bregi and Bussou did not finish’ The latter's machine was wracked when he dropped into a cornfield. and Biplanes Used. Aubrun,®Le Blanc and Mamet used monoplunes, wanile Lindpainter, i % egagieux made the flight ~3ight aviators star! at daylight today in the great Moulineaux, 2m had covered the iéurney to in biplanes. s allowed - to take part country flight io Troyes from various They ueclare their intention of following the race to the end. befora the start two amateurs who had flown from Estam jes descended among the spectators amid great cheering. Hubert Latham Il Indisposition prevented Hubert La- overed ihe dis‘ance to their destina- Latham made a tion, which maccs the completion of in (he race, paratiag them. sae hour. 33 minutes, 20 sec- Auorun made the trip in one hour, 37 minutes and 25 second: Nausea Forced One Aviator to Land. Owing .o the haze of locating landmaiks, ths pilots steer- 10st his way tham from startl | splendid fiight yestcrday from Chalone- sur-Marnz to Paris,_ehtering the city at an altitude of 1,850 feet, and twice | circled the KEiffel/ tower. The Prizes. will be covered by rting at Paris, em- Meziars, Charle- and ends at Paris. Local aviation m=etings have been ar- stopping place, in addition to only a few Le Blanc's The circuit w the contestants, braces Troyes, Nancy, and the difficulty Lwndpainter, o ranged at each rizes totaling $32,400 @ Phe $20,000 offercd for the big svent by a Paris newspaper. 0 the cross country race provide that the winner shall ve the aviator who covers the circuit The conditions ot nded for the a passenger to passenger com- plained of nausea and the aviator was e SERIOUS ENGAGEMENT AT TEHERAN, Government Troops Began the Attack With Rapid Fire Guns. Teheran, Persia, August 7. ous armed engagement here to-day in wh many casualties. prociamation, ordering the national- jenored, and it was di to enforce severe mini ity under the ckfilfi. Bakir Khan. Troops were ordered government authorities marched with rapid fire guns to be- Brisk fighting con- whole after- gin the attack. tinued throughout noon and the position gents was captured by o'clock at nigh wounded and Bak of the others Little Fellow Was Out to Buy an lce Cream Cone. New Britain, Conn., he was crossing the street f his home on Hartford avenue to- ice cream cone, was struck ight to get an year-old Isadore Gordock omobile driven by received a an aut who is said to s. moderate s happened. w Washinston. Aug. cratures th during the comiu of pressu ‘Jacent oc st poi vailey in these regions. WEDDING SET FOR AUGUST 30. Moulton to Marry Notsd Evangelist. Miss Mabel Coraal Providence. Aug. s Moulton of this city announced Friday that her daughtsr. Miss Mabel Cornelia Moulton. frould he married to the noted evangzlist. Rev. Dr. J. Wilbur Chap- on ‘the afternoon of . The cersmony is to take place at the home of the bride’s mother in the Eimwood section. Miss Moulton has become an evan- gelist herself and will work after her marriage. moon will be spent at Jamaica Plains, L. 1. and Dr. ind Mrs. Chapman will start on an around the world cvanselistic trip. man, in this ~ify Aug. Yve there nntil ith ‘Cal Beverly dent and Taft attended this morning at the first parish «{ni- tarian church and tained at luncheon Warrington of Bridgeport, Con of an unknown man was foynd in Sea- slde park today with a bullet hole in his right side. and the révolver with which he had shot himself 1y him. There were clothing to lead to identification. He tly about 30 v . SWEE [ ATTEMPT TO PASS AN AUTO STALLED FOR REPAIRS Resulted in Heai-On Collision Between Two Other Macnines—General Mixup. 7.—In_attempt- ing to pass an automobile drawn up beside the road ‘or repairs, two ma- chines, one owned and driven by a Mr. Tuttle of New Haven, w‘lthi:gr?hwnll\!len i vi urs was |as occupants, and a car w e New T T Nan decided th adent | York rezistry number 12031, containing The |two men and: two women beside the German interceded |chauffeur, collided head-on at Beards with the nationalists, who took up a |Corner tonight, “wewing the occupants positie the northe: t of the |of the New Haven car on to the road i leadership of Satar |and overturning the New York car, and |pinning Milford, Conn., there were government murder can be found in underneath. Those in the Tuttlz car picked them- selves up «nd getiing into the machine started for New Haven. the New York .ar were home of Walter Beard, where it was found that wrists had been troken and the others had been pruised and shaken up, but not seriously injured. They refused to give thair hnames, and all but one, a >f Riverside, were at- Mrs. Standish the constitutionalist, out by the ken into the chauffeur’'s assault at 9 Satar Khan was ir Khan and many ere made prisoners. The number killed and wounded has not yet been estimated FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY’'S SKULL FRACTURED BY AUTO. Mrs. Standish, tended by a physician. refused the physician’s services and | telephoned to = ‘riend in New York ‘The party rasturned to machine which was | for treatment. their homes in a sent on from Bridgeport ISSUED FRAUD MONEY ORDERS. Elmer Baldwin Secured Quantity of Clothing and Jewelry. Chadwick, alias Baldwin, who was ar- rested by the postoffice authorities in having issued friucuient money orders, had a room in ‘his place, which was broken into today, and a quantity of clothing and jewelry which he had se- cured by means of the money orders found. There is also a package in the local postoffice nddressed to Baldwin New York, on which a Baldwin will Woodruft of Bristol fractured skull, from the effects of which he died a_few being taken to his have eed when s placed harged with manslaughter sed under $5.000 for his appear- ance in court Monday NO ABNORMALLY HIGH TEMPERATURES Throughout the Country During This Week— Meather Bureau Findings. minutes after n going at the accident under arrest from Tiffany” value of $100 i be tried before Uniled States Commis- sioner Wright ‘n New Haven on Mon- INDICATED SUICIDE OF JOHN A. HALL. Son of Former President Massachu: Mutual ‘Life Insurance Company. ’ 7.—Indications -re will he no abnormally high the country week are found by the weather bureau in the distribution er the continent and ad- Pittsficld, Mas 2 Hall, aged 52 years, of Springfield. son late John Hall, dent of the Massichusetts Mutual Life Insurance company, committed suicide in a hotel here today by cutting his Hall had been narvous trouble and resided at the Totel since last June. Today he called 5 barber to shave him and when the barber came Hall asked him for the razor, that he might ex- The parber gave him the in- strument and Hall slashed his he fell to the floor. LAl i i iy MOB OF LYNCHERS Threatened to St-i«3 Up Two Murder- ous Alabama Negroes. former presi- throat with a suffering with now covers the 3 will move eastward and cause unsettizd weather in the At- lantic states Tuesday Wednesday, followed by generally fair weather for the remainder of the week oance (hat three places befo j $80. Evergreen, Ala 7.—Threaten- ing to lynch Alb>vt Johnson and John Manuel, two ne3roes who were in jail here on the charge cf being implicated in the killing of Jesse Baldwin. an old farmer, at Wilcy 7, mob gathered ei surrounded the j. But_ Sheriff Station, July 7, this morning and Irwin forestalled any attempt at violence by calling on the officers >f tae l-cal military com- pany for assistan of ths troops cual and the men so’n returned continue the The appearance d the mob spirit Sheriff Irwin todk the two negroes to Mobile :)day for. safe keepins. “BASEBALL IN HEAVEN.” Subject of a Sermon by a Massachu- sets Paster. et Conferences at Beverly This Week. afterward enter- Judge Jehn Cincinnati. late afternoon they had a long motor ride. - Cabinet conferences will be- the order’ of the coming Unknown Suicide at Seaside Park. Mattapoisctt, ball in Heaven sermofi preached C. J. Tuthill. pastor of the Congreg:- e said in part t s evolution of this may. love a ball game and, 1/ving it, remain a Christian. Why, then, is it not safe to prophesy that "even 'the ~ame of baseball wiil ace, in sume spiritual form, was’ the subject of « tienal chur. have its pl in heaven? ight pugilists, fought a u-r-—i wei 4 o] draw here to-day. 3 g b : : Paris, Aug. 7.—The Fren for_the Protection of concerned about the :’"f‘ cmi':a by the ecler The 300,000,000 birds -rm the adornment of women. St. Petersburg, Aug. 7.—Russia’ scourge, the cholera, spread 'with more particularly in the southern mining districts and in St. ‘whare the epidemic is fu% ‘the proportions of the great epis c of 1908. London, Aug. 7—Alexander Thayer as married yesterday to Alice, daugh- ter of the late Nathanfel Mansfield, of Salem, Mass., at Christ church, Lan- caster’ Gate. Mr. Thayer, who is a has ch e native of Cambri ., and graduats of Ha in the consular service since 1901, first at Trieste and later at Venice. Honolulu, Aug. 7.—Drs. Brinkerhooff and Curry and M. T. Hallman of Hono- lulu have succeaded in isolating germs of leprosy, it was announced yester- day. This means, it is said, the ulti- mate discovery of a cure for. the dis- ease. The doctors are attempting to make toxin from the bacilli Experi- mants at the leper settlement soon will be made. /. London, Aug. 7.—In consaquence of the pressure hrought to bear upon it through Irish and other influences, the Cunard line Saturday decided to revert to Queenstown as a port of call o eastbound journeys, landing passen- gers and mail thers before continuing io Fishguard, the new port on the Welsh coast. All steamers. except the Lusitania and the Mauretania will put in at both Queenstown and Fishguardg, commencing Sept. 1. Dol F L NS RICE MURDER MYSTERY THE FIRST TANGIBLE CLUE. Bag_Containing Six Dead Chickens Found on Victim's Premises. Cleveland, O. August 7.—The first tangible clue to the mystery sur- rounding the murder of William L. Rice, the milllonaire attorney who was found shot and stabbed in front of his home Fridey night.,is claim to have been discovered to-day. Pri- vate detectives employed on the case produced to-day a bag confaining six dead chickens which they found in the shrubbery about 100s yards from where Mr. Rice’s body was discov- ered. The theory is advanced that Mr. Rice. on_ his way. home, encountered cken thieves and was killed in following his attempt to arrest them. The police, however, still re- fuse to accept any such.explanation except” that of murder for revenge. Mr. Rice was a militant financier with large - interests inyolving mil- lions of dollars, and, according to the police, a sufficient motive for his which he exerted in. world. ; None of the a ~opti- mistic in to of the orime. Chier of Police Kohler, who s net directly interested be- cause the murder took place outside the city limits, has expressed a defi- nite opinion that only accident will reveal the murderers because of the absence of any genuine evidence upon whnilch the police{rlty work. rs. ice and her four daughters arrived in Cleveland to-day from Massachusetts. They went directly to their home and private detectives were stationed about the house with instructions to inform all callers that Mrs. Rice could see nobody and had no statement to make. They rwere accompanied by, William Nelson Cromwell of New York, who started for Cleveland immediately on receiv- ing the news of Mr. Rice's death. Mr. Cromwell was #ssociated with the murdered lawyer in some busi ness ventures and it was reported that he would assume charge of Mr. Rice’s affairs. He refused to com- ment upon the murder in any way. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE IN CHICAGO. City Streets Gay With Decorations— 500,000 Guests Expec ted. Chicago, Aug. 7.—Chicago, in its dress uniform, its streets gay with decora- tions and already well filled with guests rested today in anticipation of a week of entertainment in honor of the 3ist triennial Knights Templar conclave. It rested officially, but actually the welcome to the first of the five hundred thousand expected guests, the arrival of an occasional commandery and the interest of the Chicagoans themselves kept the downtown streets crowded. The first official function of the con- clave was the religious service held in Orchestra hall. One thousand uni- formed knights attend the solemn for- mal opening, at which Rev. G. H. Macadam of Evanston commandery delivered a sermon. GEMS FOUND IN OLD PAPER. Mill Employe Gets Third Six Months Whippans August 6.—Har- vey Struble, emploved in the paper mills here, found to-day the third diamond within the last six months. A local jeweler said it was worth Struble handles the scrap -that comes into the plant to be made into paper. One of the diamonds was worth over $200 and the other $150. Coins frequently are found in the scrap, and pennies are common. Then men put the small coins into a fund to buy tobacco. Some time ago the Salvation Army sent a Iot of paper to the mill which had been donated to it in bulk. The donor concluded that a package of uncut - diamonds Was in the lot, but they neveer came to light. BIG GROWTH OF HOUSTON. Population Now 78800, or 765 Per 2 Cent. Over a Decade Ago. Washington, August 7.—Houston, Texas, has a population of 78,800, ac- cording to figures enumerated for the thirteenth census made public to-day by Director Durand of the census an increase of 24,167, 76.6 the populatioh in 1900, Death of Mrs. «atherine M. Lord. New York, A Katherine M. ord, wife of Ch S. Lord, manag- ing editor of the ew York Sun, died this evening at lLer residence in Brook- lyn after a lingering illness. She was a native of Adams. N. Y. Mr. and Mre. Lord were narried in 1871 and want to Drooklvn i 1872, where they | have since iived. - Mrs, Lord is sur- vived by ner husbind and t'o'm The funeral will Ue held Wednesday. 5 Year 01d Girl In 12 Mile Swim FROM CHARLESTOWN BRIDGE TO BOSTON LIGHT. _Germany's and Heaviest work: l;:'rnu fier the: orks, wi = 14-inch rifie m"”m | Un mewest fighiing ships. The new- An gun s about I a trifie larger than England Request Has Been Made for Troops Totect national forests. in. Montana Tdaiio’ from forest fires and to as- sigt in extinguishing the flumes, eral Wood, chief of stiff of the arm has applied to President Taft {or an order authorizing the use of soldiers for this purpose. Rather Than Press His Fellow Ci zens_by process of law to pay dedn- quent taxes, Dallas P. Shroff, tax col- lector of Lebanon. Pa., seni a load of rabbit shot into his bod The tragedy took place Sat- in ‘he chicken house in th» rear He planned death with cool deliberation. m AGRINST SUICIDE. ABOUT 7 HOURS IN WATER. Prisoner Constantly Watched by the Authorities—M'ss Leneve Dreads the Stares and Comments of Inmates. The Feat Had Nover _ Accomplished Ly But One Person, » New York Man, Al Grave Incidert Saturday Evening— “Death to Spain! Leng Live the Popet—Autho itiss. Feared a Plot. and died in- —~With an armed _side of him, Dr. Crip- pen attended divine servicz today in the Catholic chapel of the provincial Miss Lencve declined to join the prisoriers at the conducted by the Church of England chaplain and speat the day reading in a comfortable room she is allowed to Ocenpy “apart from the other women Boston, Aug. 7.—A 15 year girl, Rose Pitnofr, ceeded in swimming from Charlestown bridge to Boston light, o feat attempt- ed many times by most of the best dis. tance swimmers of the cast, but here- tofore accomplished by but one person, Alots Aderle of New York. Seven Rugged Men Gave It Up. Seven rugged men competed against Pitnoff today, but the cold and the baffling tides and currents made this twelve the severest attempted by swimmers in this . country, water some distance from. the goal Water Temperature 53 Degrees. San Sebastian, August 7.—The gov- | guard on’ eacl today muc- Stewart Scott dent, arrived at S utomobile which she had driven the continent later In ihe day made an asesnt with E. M. Roehrig in a biplane, and' Miss Scott wers in the air several minutes and flew a mile and a quarter. After Killing His Faithful Deg, ing his beard and had worn for many bath and kissing his fectionate manner, i of _Titusville, to Sugar lake, hired a boat, rowed to the middle of the I jumped overboard. been recovered. BALTIC WILD MAN CAPTURED ON OCCUM FLATS. Crowd Wa: ntry Patrol Streets. infantry and es, while vy bodies of troops were held in readiness in the e royal chil- Cavalry and_Infa: From daylight =L R ippen, his jailer eaid, listened de- gendarm the “mass and sermon by Tetus but the extre: tion adopted to guard him showed that the authorities still fear he may do himself aarm. - The day was fine. Crippen spent & .t gazing through the narrow windows of his call ‘over the broad meaiows on the Plains of Abra- ham, watching the boys play. Miss Leneve Excused.from Service. the prison rules prescribed iumates shall attend Sunday services, unless they are ili, Miss Lz- neve made such sirong protest that the Jjailer decided to permit her to remain fhe giri shows a dread of encountering the stares and the com- ments of other jal privilege grant>1 mile course inoustache large part of The gravest incident occurred last groups of Catholics as- evening when mbled, shouting: “Death to PO ousands rushed towards the manifestants, and only the persomal intervention of the the head of a platoon an attack minutes of Aderle, who swam August 29 last year, The average tem- Spain. Long live tie and there was a west that made warm wraps necessary for the five official witnesses who ac- companied the contstants in a boat OBITUARY. Harvey W. Scott governor at f preveented in solftuge. Nearly 150. arrests were made. amusing ‘scenes were wit- : leading trudging bands of.peasants took to their heels when they found the city in the pos- session of the ‘military. The all their courage gone, were disarmed and easily persuaded to re- turn to their homes. the soldiers were compelled to supply the poor people, who had come into at the government, n Connoyier of Volustown — Constable Lambert Brings Him _to Lockup, her , today accords with the lenient treatment she has re- ceived since her arrest. Man nessed. - Priests Scott, editor land Oregontan, and a)member of the board of direc tors of the Associated Press, died to- The “Baltic wildman,” who was re- JOSEPH WENDLING _AND HIS BETRAYER Louisville— into police headquarters on 5 o'clock by ¢ afternoon ap Constable Gus Lambert who_secured him on the Occum flats In some cases entered the ago to prepare for there yesterday. pital several day operation for Leave Kansas City Mrs. Munea Interested in Reward. the city to rail with food. was being chased along Kansas City, Vo, He proved accompanied on a native of Volun- town, who is well known to the Nor- having been and thelr fam ‘The Jocal authorities are convinced M. Read of Seat . demonstration masked a Carlist plot. - Catholics are indignant at the govern- measures. Senor the chief organizer of the movement, sald ‘to-day that the pur- pose of the manifestation was peace- were to be no speeches taking part were to be But, he ‘said, government treated the matter as if it were civil war, he had called off the manifestation to prevent blood- He said that it was their in- tention later to take part in peaceful at Pamplona, in the province of Navarre and at Vit in Atavia, to prove that the -an clerfeal policy of the influenc terly hostil - Monks: for the love of whom Joseph Wendling, he inurdsr of Alma Kell- betrayed his accused of ily physician, Dr, H. ner in_ Louisville, whereabouts to die Louisville police, left Kansas City with Wendling and his captors todiy for Louisvil will be witness wich’ police, before the Connoyler's #tood the ordeal exce dirty and unshaven some claim * but he was a When seen the woods near the Occum flate on they started af- in the murder case four weeks against th: mun who glowingly de- cause of death scribed to her bis chateaux in France and wanted to muke her Mrs. Wend- nered one. George C. Bragdon. the Homeopathy known as He had been con Mrs. Munea is interested in the di- aggregating about $6,500, offercd for the arrest of tha supposed siayer of the eight year old niece Jf Fraak Fehr, the wealthy Bragdon disd tod wis' widaly poet and journails: nected 'in an’ editorial one of the Financier, "tica H :rald, Rochester 1J Express and other inmate from the state large number of “‘Mrs. Munca was ushered o RIS Pullman’ where tic prisoner sat hand- S hecoe gave the accused man o e ani tied nervously to the During the halt heard of the chase and drove down governmen T‘: Snen taking the: o . ® Agitat The authorities declare a uku;g‘ma nenting charged that they have arms among the people. %2 Optimistic Feeling at the Vatican. ‘The feeling at the oday is optimistic. ed that an understanding with the Spanish government will soon be inted out by the r Canalejas must eful to the papacy for restraining its followers from disorders which might have led to civil war. The vatican and Cardinal Merry del Val, the papal secretary, personally in- structed the bishops ‘and prominent personages throughout Spain to pre- vent demonstrations and disorders, it being desired to demonstrate that the Holy See is anxious to maintain peace- ful refations in the affairs of the penin- wvithout any trouble an; prisoner into his team drove back to the Lambert home, where he wa: “man's face and. He informed. - e man down te police UPSET LOAD OF HAY. Tmelley Hit Wagon Driven by Wm Cook—Mohegan Man £ . Sh, furtive glanc other side of the hour the train remamned in Kansas City | nd word passed Lety een the widow a the prisonor. - Afaunlime is standing serviee: the capture of Wendling supplying 1lps, jand bronght ‘headquariers where he w on_the charge of vagrancy. ‘o the constable and the chief Con- had- only recent- or” d n to consisted in pactor Carnay i 's address in Vallejo, Cal. by monks have William Avery Co noyier_seid that he was _seriously Iy got out of Brooklyn Jjail, he had served 45 days for vagrancy. Connoyler told Chief Murphy had been trying to keep'out of this town, because the him some time ago not around here again. the outhouse sailles depot trojley car ran there asking her (0 write. f grade just SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAIN DASHED !NTO PASSENGER AUTO. “Two Persons Killsd Outright and Three Fatally Injured. Ala Aug. 7. \nre. were fatally jured and two others may die ax the result of amn a-c,da:nt Southern Railway yassenger train near ‘West Lake dasned into a large auto- mobile below Pis:emar of Mohegan about 6.10 o'clock Saturday afternoon chief had warned in Mohegan, of a hayfield near the Oppermnn place. ley track is on He sald he had can ‘that Prem: the west side of the hayfeld With a good- his wagon Mr the woods. More than a week &80 the presence was first reported, the big tract of Frank Barber of in consequence of which, it was said, that all the berrying par- neighporhood had been zed load of hay of the “wild man” Cooke had driven having been seen woods belonging Plain Hill, away from thres or four track, over which he had driven his horses, when the troll the curve at the top o | and came down the grade The bresks came around the long Mo- safely under lock and key, gion ‘around Baltic ered safe again. NEW LONDON SHIP AND ENGINE COMPANY. al for New Plant at Gro- Augusta Kiser, =ged 16 years. be consid- The fatally injured: Mis: patrick, aged . Black. Miss Eva Lou Crenshaw and Varnon Lee, who may die. were injured. The automobile, which maintains a regular passens Bessemer apd W eleven passengers almost completely emed to fail the car orashed into the rear of the hay-cart and carried the wagon down 30 feet before coming Another reason for the conciliatory attitude of the vatican is found in the fact that the organizers of the propased demonstrations are for the most part Ci and any movement eventually take on a revolutionary and anti-dynastic character,which the vati- can is determined shail be absolutely excluded from the present guestion. A semi-official communication issued by, the vatican today says that the re- lations with Portugal are normal. A new Portuguese ambassador to the Holy See has not been appointed, it is expiained, because of the recent chan, in the cabinet at Lisbon. Premier to Expose Conspiracy Before| Parliament. 7.—Premier Canalejas announces his intention to expose be- fore parliament the conspiracy against the government in the north of Spain. The general impression here is that the government has won a signal victory in preventing a demonstration at San Sebastian, which was caused bloodsined. The liberal and republican newspa- pers urge the premier to follow up his advantage vigorously. Catholic organ, declares that the course of the government betrays fear. Despatches from Ceuta say that a priest scandalized his congregation by pronouncing an anathema against the government. Generals Zuvia and other officers walked out of Five others and his forcible the ground broken “collar t Lake, was carrying s acalp wound, and a_ wrenched Mr, Cook was taken home in an au- tomobile by and_Saturday night Norwich physician two visits on Sunda: trip found his patient comfortable. demolished. sprained wrist & steep grade and the fact | at the Crocker house, at which ¢ T. A. Scott presided, and detail of the new company which is to take the shipbuilding plant at Groton was explained. 1t is to be capitalized at §500,000, and to be known as the New and Engine sompan about 160 men as attended who also made and on the last impossible Jor ‘ne chauffeur to see the of the automobilz passengers who escaped with injuries say that he ‘ocom>tive whistle was not blown for 11 HOSTILITY WITHDRAWN. Duke of rhe Abrizzi and Miss Eikins Soon te Be Married. locomotive. London Ship dragged and was overturned a the wagon The car that did the dam age left Norwich for New J. W. Rogers, and in five years will be employing 2,000, it is expected. will manufacture torpedos and air compressors. Work. is expected to start at once. PEASE BROJK WATET‘IHID Recomman ‘ad to Court of Com- Board of Water Madrid, Au; torpedo engines, was the mo- The up car found the track wagon and which had —A special from Rome after the other car had to the Petite Republiue says that the hostility of marriage of tl and Miss Katharne Elkins withdrawn and nouncement of their engagement will be made saortly. Parls, Aug. 7 falen over it Tourtellotte passengers, pushed the debris to one side, where Duk= of the Abruzzi at the official The Universo, a g At a spacial mecting called for the common called upon to take action on a reso- ine board of water the purpose of in- TARVIA FOR BROADWAY. Plan to Save Water—Street Commis- Have Tarvia Miss Elkins and her mother have been in Europe lution passed by commissionsrs f. creasing “ne wi. lution adon-ed by commission.rs staying at Austria, and recent reports ‘t that the is now director general of the arsenal many motor Lrips from his headquar- siran retreat of Miss have been oridge. Will Here in About a Week. Muranda and 6. board of wate ¢ similar to that ymmissioners on May the Pease brook wi- tershed was aouroved as outlined the pian of the ick & Alle It is expe:'>d that the common coun- il will approve ‘he action of the watsr 1 approve the resolu- A coat of tarvia is to be adminstered following the vote taken meeting to use ofl the streets, tarvia has been ordered and Is dué to t here in about a week's time. A :rr(vfll Street Commissioner ¥rrol €. Lillibridge will begin i at the Soldiers According to the Liberal, the govern- ment has learned that the vatican is awaiting the result before deciding upen the recall of Mon-— signor Vico, the papal nuncio at Ma- 1901, in wh at San Sebastian [ters tp the at the last council Automobile Went Eight Foot Embankment. New Haven, Conn. 2 tempting to pass approaching automo- biles on the state rcad at North Haven today G. W. Aus:in drove his machine he edze of the road and went down an cight fuot cmbankmant. Prof. G. P. Clinton, wilo was in the car, was about the face and : who saved herself from' being thrown by clinging to the side of the car, ¥'as cut about the head Mr. Austin. homes, where thelr application monument, of Broadway, be sprinkled on by means of a watering cart, and the with In o week or As fast as the oil is put on it will be covered over with a sprinkling nd, the sand for this purpose hav- Iready been deposited at the park near the Founders' monument, under the action of the weather is be- ginning to disintegrate noticeably. The sand will serve to prevent the spatter ing of mud, which is one of the mos: -tionable features about newly oil There has been dust aplenty along Broadway this season, and the oil fa in hoped und expect in'n marked improvement. g Alfonso Reassured by the Cheer- mmissioners n which th city, meeting w ill then be called to give the legal worers ar. opportunity to ex- cn the water ques- Coywes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 7. Alfonso ‘appeared Teassured by cheerful news today from San Sebas- tian. Tt is understood that the pope has written him an important biograph letter on the subject of the clearical The king made his customary round of social calls today. plans unchanged, and he will go with Queen Victoria to Eaton Hall on Wednesday as the guest of the Duke of Westnrin- ster, remaining there until Friday. Bridgeport T Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 7.—For the first time ‘n the ‘history of the city a triple wedding coremony was perform- nwon. the city officials o ganizations attend- ‘Llie contracting parties jero and Luecletta Tornitlo, Salvaiore Zarriili and Emily Manfroda Altieri and Giov- annia Mainiero. followed, the triple ces . Body of Hotel Suicide ldentified. ‘Wilmington, Del., Aug. of ‘a.man who committed suicide by ing in a hotel at Delaware City Eht was identified to- press themselves job should be ove PRONOUNCED INSANE. Wah Bow Taken head, and his wif State, Hospital— Brother Coming from China. ‘Wah Bow, tne Firanklin squara Chil- v no went insane on , having the idea that the other = oing to kill him, custody - by ~d on Saturduy by nese laundrimian, y a Thoroughbred [ men of his »ice we —Hyerett B. Weber, | bolice. wan was attacksd and « today by a thor- The child was cn the bird was driven 5 Jumped at cted several gashes sae of which u deep Chicago, Au 4 will result a five year per pronounced the mmitted to He was taken Drs. Stark «nd 1 man insane an s “sstal Manag, SPawl 8, Maixi ed here ihis af ol and Cable com- hedon the way i O msaie man were Antomio M pany for the boy an his forehead, his Tesignation, \. blood vessel was - Shot Dead by iis Cousin, a Policeman Emil St. Preer was his - cousin, Jerry 1o this ceuntry, au es he wiil He laken back i Ix Lo take offe be wire' chief for “fhone and Big ‘Crowd on River Boat. The steamer Block nother pro carried down from ’ Chicago. Aug. 7. Mallett, a_policeinan, who attempted to reét fig1: in which St ;g!er =d. Mizhael Morgen, u po- probably’ fataly year in, this o friends whao will rc predict success (o Island found ble day as ' she Norwich between pleasure setkers. -She —The body 1am in his new oc- liceman, was shot