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Testimony of Choctaw Leaders Before Con- wbled Paragrapks Mgy Sociely Folk [Oarlist Leaders | Condeused Telesrams | Rpq| Blugheard mi i RS Dread Publicity] Secrer Meeting - At Ellis Island gension (n 1907 committed suiclde last| .. 08 Tight. He had recently suffered from 4 - Engjneers of the Chicago, Indianapo-, : 2. a paralytic stroke and feared nn'nfllel'v 2 ,m A AFTE S el e § Hs 1 Loulsville Rallroud! company B e TS AN 70 : SRy e i . | Syaney, New South Wales. Ausust |BEG CONSTABLE NOT TO GIVE|UNEASINESS OF THE AUTHORI- | have been notified of an udvance in ¥ 2 -y 5 < # to 20 r .gressional Special Inves_tlga.tlon Committee. o S, R M it i Epl R i thelr wages ranging BT veans oL, 2 - s off Jervis Bay, a port $5. miles from 32 Preparations for the Contest of thel : «INDIAN. DAY” AT LAND HEARING. Jake Hamon Erings Counter Charge Againlt;Congt_'eu- man Crezger of the :hird Oklahoma District o Sydney. A stéamer was to-day- dis- g 3 : D et e e s ey S~ | SUMMER RESORT CAMBLING. zic sails between Marseilles and Aus- - e s . tralian ports. : - ik *s 3 will of J. Q. A. Ward, th ulptor, MO DISORDERS OF ANY KIND | Broushc Forth from s tncsber ot i HE DYED TO GET IN. v s - . family a number of denials of recen —_—— statements. r A€ San Sebastian—Broad Campaign to| Under the Payne Tariff Law more | 80#ked His Long Beard With a Dye to £ goods w imported into this country . Be Waged in Defense of Catholicism | quring the I-st cleven monthe than for | Make Himself Appear Younger' - —Talk of Militant Juntas. 3 the qoumrry, & period In the history | Looking—Picture of W.s. Hamburs, Aug. §.—The stevedores. | Brominert. Mer: and e ghip cleaners and, painters employed = Mpsue- el y the urg-American Steamship in“the R: Sunday rrangansett company voted tonight to strike tomor- :‘ 55 s ey row. Already there are 8,000 mechan- ier Club—Consternation Reigns. ics connected with the ~shipbuilding : ey ',h e s companies on strike, and it is the an-| s et olicitin ums O onz : g nounced intention of the companies fo 3 e Bus , A Soliciting Si f Mon:y from McViurray—Indians fea to pifire Wiped Out Ninetesn Business| .. =~ A : o in Need of Ready Money | Sk Sut 15000 other workers, begin: | , Narragansett Pier, . 1. August 8. | - San Sebastian Aug. 5.—The Catholic T of Nitw (Dntatio. F50 Rl o Ith | dutalBat ot ha oiesal Acermcicy, Dow Sei on, There is ernation too e : , ] : Anxieus to Sell Eeinj in Nee eady Y | ning Aug. 11. BiEber s R e it oo asyaue Drovinces &t 4|of North Bay. Ont. The loss will|tion on Eilis lsland a real Biuebeard to Work Their Farm: —Plucked for Fees. MecAlester, Okla, Aug. S—A charge Isigned the McMurray contracts allow- that Congressman the Third Oklahoma C. E. Creager of|ing 10 per cent. attorneys' district had so- | cause they had been impatient with " fees, be- amount to $150,000. nationality Russian, aged 70 years, London, A A -atch-as- | ionable “resort cam; “in defe f Catholicism” .ondon, ugust - 8.—A catch-as- summer beca n():r the paign “in flense of ‘atholicism’ beard long, curly and a bright blue catch-can wrestling match for $1,000 | fear that Constable John ti. Cross, |and to use all efforts to spread the i Left a side was contested at a London | Who conducted the gambling raid at | propaganda throughout. Spain. N TR o In Snie See Blus Not Black Hair Restorer. ‘music hall to-day between the Ameri- | the Narragansett r clab !du:m-x Talk of Mammoth Manifestation. of a Delaware and Hudson train from [ Morris Luboksky heard on his trip Sy, wrestlen, ~Bro B B ROT S SRS LS make pubc- nel names lgfl As the first stzp they named a gen- | Troy Sunday night just nerth of the [ACross the ocean that It was diffieult Gama, the champion of Indla. Gama |men and women prominent in 80ciety | era) committee to organize a mammoth | Weat Rutland, Vt. station: Nopody |f0F,ths aged and infirm to get into fion the first fall in one minute and | Who wcre on the premises at the |manifestation againat the government, | hurt. ¥ thid land of the free, 50 when he was orty seconds, and took the second | timi nent-matrons,” persondlly | Y oter they will seek io croate militani —_—— turned aside at Ellis Island to await ums” of money from J. F.|the government. fall in nine minutes and niné seconds, | OF through emissaries, have beseeched ntas v i th i )1 o their riames. “Constable Cross so far ¢ Pisigu ternoon at Spragueville pond in Keene, | of an indelible pencil and soaked his iructs that are being subjected to a !cent. idea,” declared Parke Anderson, congressional investigation, was made Ja Choctaw. ‘“Most of the Indians in by Jake L.»Hamon before the special | this state bave to pay 10 per cent. on committee appointed by representatives today. the house of [all debts and borrowed money. We The charge de- |have become so'dependent on attor- veloped in conmection with the imquiry | neys that they have a _hand in almost Gore's declaration | everything we do. into Senator T. P. asserted McMurray hat he had been offered a $2£,000 or “Do you mean to say that to sell 0,000 bribe to help “put through” con- | your land you are willing to give Mc- gress the McMurray deal, by which he | Murray $3,000,000 or enough to hire all and his essociates | the lawyers in Oklahoma?” asked Con- would be able to obtain $3,000,000, or |gressman C. B. Miller. Rome, August 9.—The pope received | has complied, but, he says. not e- | - The Carlist lzaders also heid a meet- | " ™ g ma 208 (o 3 o ° T n N. H;- 4 everal brothers apd |long beard in it. The next application to-day J. J. McGrane of New York, | causy, the ladies have asked it. = . |ing this afternoon. but behind closed | iters jn Fall River and sprm.m"d, was intended for the hairs of his head, delegate, with a group of other Summonses Have Been Served. doors. The suspicion that rhe Catho-| zfaee ‘ but. when the dye had well set he dis Knights of Columbus on benalf of the | “img supiish these-names would give ] LC3 and Carlists are working hand.in —_— covered too late that i¢ was blue, not fgg”;“";’fm"f‘l;‘; ‘!’(.‘c‘;:‘“;gi‘;‘m '.’;““k unnezz:laty Pl g gpamis - g 2o :‘h':“‘fl;‘or::‘"e‘“‘ the uneasiness of| gix Thousand Coat Tailors in New | black, and quite as indelible as it had D ng given Tent.” -he " st 40 3 York city have joined the fifteen thou- | been advertised. :?flthe K_nl%ht_siasAt:erwgrds the pon- | nighe “hut if these people apuear in |- No Disorders Yesterday. sand who went on strike last week, and Presents a Strange Picture e e er oy ‘American pllerims | court in ‘amswer to thé summonses | Cardinal Merry dél Val, the papai|it was sald that the number would he 3 st y the party m ail %ux:k:‘;:}:??n;& sts | which have been served on them it | secretary, has forwarded the presi- Increud ed to forty-five thousand in a mflr‘\‘.‘“flln‘r”nfiufi.‘,’i”’b}-’::fi" 'uhnd sn im- ) g 3 d few days. 1 B ly e discon- than | i) then be Impossible to keep their | dent of the junta here the thanks of ¥ wolate Lubowsky presents a strange 200. names from the blic and there will | the pe and his apostolic benediction. o g L — The United States Immigration com- | Picture of woe. 10 per cent, as attorneys’ feets in the i i = be a good deal of surprise wien it is | There were no disorders of any. kind =1 of 430000 acres of coal asphalt| . Anxious for Quick Sale. | UNGLE OF PORTUGAL'S KING B b oy 8 ¥ mission reports that conditions in the and timber land now belongingto the b i ad dgens K = TAKEN TO HELL'S KITCHEN. | women are concerned. And they will Arrested Persong Released. bituminous coal fields of western Penn- | CHAIRMAN WOODRUFF ‘Gore | the government to act that we would have a lot of embarrassing questions | * ‘About half the number of those ar- | 571Vania retard ths assimilation of for- A CALLER AT BEVERLY basque senators and depu have de- I I e e oriha i | give 25 per cent. if that would cause a 5314 Hamon had offered the bribe in | CiCic sale. . We need the money to| Wanted to See the ~Sights of New|to answer, too.” rested on Saturday night while taking | §/&Ter® and are not conducive to stable < i Creager also had testified that Hamon | deyelop the land on which we live.” York—He Saw Them and Departed | Constable Almost in Fear of His Life.|Part in a strect demonstration and | (miiv 1ife gt Is Optimistic Over the Outlook in New < = t was estimated by C. C. Choate, it -ni Shouting ';De'a o Spain!® ng live York State. r:m suggested” that he (Creager) | . ginc: Choctaw. that if his land was Quite Contente thsma‘l:_!:. b(;n;:-‘-mgla-chred ;oo“::x::: the pope!” were released today. The ('a‘r‘l:gK:\"?‘%r:;e‘mwr.fll"&ah?‘ s of the r e. ht gain an “interest” in the cts if he helped to remove all op- €ON- { 30ld under the McMurray contracts his New York, Aug. 8.—The Due de!Dby detectivés whom he belicves to be chased the New England Meverly; Mass., August $—Timoth cided to ask: for the reicase-of the [ 880 Lig, REw, o8 o oife | L. Woodruff, republican state chair 3 expenses | and $1.9 the ten year averg@e on that |ent plans, may remain iff Beverly thi “Tll tell yer muthin'” he swore, and : ; 955 in-the ordinary operat NEW CLUES DISCOVERED.| ;" iio fiscal vear ended June 30, 1909 | date. - The averags condition of, the 0at | year untfl October 15, 5 delay. <itiol i o ; share would be $5.000, with a reduc- | yfontpensier, uncle of the king of Por- |in the employ of some of tae society B O e I, SpPrOYal DY COBETESS | tion of $500 in fees. “Now,” he said, | tugal ana brother to the Fremch pre- | people -against whom his move was | others and to interpellate the gavern- | 0% JINNEe 0% 4 Voe BERILARCIC fman of New York, talked politics with 2 B, e Coatln I would rather have $4.500 while I am | {endep, went out to see the: sights to- made and he is almost in fear of his | [MSNL at the opening of the cOrtas, Dro~{ comuany's Pacific fishers plant. . Al | President Taft for more than two Hamon Before the Committee. living than wait till the government | pcopeh WERT OUF 10 See | life.. Although he succeeded in secur- g against “the arbitrary acts at| ,oiing and deep sea fishing in British | hours and a half this afternocon. Mr Appearing before the committee to-|acts and get $5.000 when I'm dead. The duke's pilot was leading him |ing his release when arraigned in | San Sebastian Columbia -4e'niow 16 thele hand Woodruff is optimistic over the out ay. Hamon made the counter charge Why is it that, while you have at-|(;wards Hell's Kitchen, where it was |cOurt to-day to answer to an assault | e TARIFF LAW o = s look in New York state, declares tha azainst Creager. He said the con- |tOrneys paid on & regular salary and | SFRRCE BEUS CICnCR. Where B Was | Cho e O, S0 e technicality only, PR . LA CROP REPORT FOR AUGUST 1 a compromise will be reached on the gressman had solicited money from |approved of by the government, YOU| .4 pever tasted before; but it was|and he is patiently awaiting the next ENDS FIRST YEAR. primary fuestion, and.significantly re McMurray during the pending in con- emsggé\a;gczflxlra:;m:a;'wrm set|mOt Decessary o go So far. Half. a | move against him A S i aterally I8 VERY ENCOURAGING. | marked as a parting shot before he £1ess O \PilL Which had been 5N | haja whether they work or mot. whfla| Mile 20uth of the notorious kitchen | Society Women at Rouletts Wheels. [§75,000000 Mors Revenue in Tweive | Gonrecticut Tobacce Fully Up to Last [left, f0f, lome (hat circumstances introduced. This bill provided for the | the special attorneys on a contingent { {4ll BIOWR gang Gght sprang éfl"k %5 |, There were upwards of thirty socie- Months Than in .Any Other Year Year's Showing at This Time. to be a candidate to succesd himself cale of the surface lands to private |fe Work because they expect to be | (8% acsvm-'lu:h e o ane Guke lolty women in the crowd gathered | - Except 1907. S ituly o nltienan. . Mr. Woodruft individuals and for the sale of the |Paid - from the shelter of.e protocting deor. | 200ut 'the roulette wheels and other: Washington, Aug. 8.—The average |who has had the job for four yea mineral wealth to the government. | Testimony by Battle-Scarred Choctaw. | mom 1e shelfer of-e protecting door- | games of chance that it is asserted | Washington, August 5.—The Payme- |condition of the corn crop on Auk. 1. |says it Is thankless, but he mas (a) Although the McMursay contracts | A singular appearafice was present. | weer Lher the,Smoke of thirty re-|were in the clup house at the time | Aldrich tariff law has produced in its [as estimated by the crop reporting |another chance at it. were mot referred to in it, the Dill,| ed by Charles LATOre, & Choctaw, who | b arithing oo e oa monads, Ol 7020 | of the raid, according to. Mr. Cross. | first year a revenue gieater by $75,008,- | board of the depart: cuiture | President Taft also had a confer- Hamon said, was so termed that Mec- (as captain of police has figured in|other limped to the nearest corner and | any of them have tried v explain. |000 than the sum .collecte:d in any |and made public with the general crop |ence to-day with Secratary of Staie Murray might have been enabled to|many a battls of the plains. He had|fell. Uncertain figures could be seen the constable says, that they had just [year in the country's history except | monthly crop report at 2.30 p. m. L Knox, A number of minor diplomatic put in a claim for the attornevs' fees. |oniy one eye, three of his fingers Were | hurrying. off with the Jess seriouey | ArePBed into the club for a lunch after | the banner vear of ‘1807, avcording to | day was 781, as compared with 854 |appothtments were discussed, but it e phomsice, Tiwaver, "whs Bot BEse ohes SR L o ot v siin | horryine seriously | leaving the hop at the Casino, but |treasury department fizures issued to- | last month, §4.4 a year ago and 521 |has been determined that 1l such oa bullet wounds. -Asked about the ac-| "I aes all vastly interesting, and| i, CFo3 deciares he saw no signs |dav. The second vear of ihé opera- | the average on Aug. 1 for (i layt Len [mppointments would be put over until Wants C Recalled tivity of McMurray’s agents, he related | wwhen th 1 s i ] of any lunch and that the majority | tions of the new fariff began to-day. [ years. 2 next -December or later. Hamon Wants Creager Recalled. that, he. had - heen . spbroachid. . by en the police arrived—too late to|were gathered about the game boards { During the first full year ending last [ = Preliminary retyrns,indicate a win-| 7The president and Sec / Knox “T want Mr. Creager recalled to the | Georse W. Scott, acting for McMurray, make more than two arrests—he vot- | when he entered. Saturday night, -the total ordinary v ter wheat vield of about 15.8 bushels |are using their good off bring stand to answer these charges” said d had been IWduced to sign a tele- ;fl to atay till the party broke up. So Developments Expected. ceipts including customs. ordinary in- | per acre or a total of about 458,204.000 | about an early settlement of the dis Hamon. “I want him to explain why, m the wording of which he himselr | 1S, 20d his suide went to the nearest| p ..o "of o possible grrest.in, the [teFRAl revenue., corporation twx and |bushels as compared with 158 and |pute between: Ecuador and Feru over _just after he introduced the bill, not_ Qictated, this. being a fele- | PoLce station, whither the two pris- | THWORE oF & BOSS D A and kept | miscellaneous aggregating $618.850.816, | 446.366,000 bushel; ~respectively as |the boundary question. went to McMurray and un - addressed to ‘Richard C. Aidams | 0ners and the wounded were first tak- the pler alive with- inte: More Je- led disbursements by $20,000,000, | finally estimated last yea: Th aver- Charles' F. Brooker, republican na- Zuise of loans demand o ashington, an attorney. Tha sub- |“"} : velopments are expected thin a | Were greatér by 315,000,000 approxi- | age quality of the crop Is 92.6 against | tjonal eommitteeman from (onnect! large sums n . < 4 Preparations for an _ante-mertem paen > - . mately, than during 1907, and the 1907 | 90.3 last year. x he esid this affermoon . of that telegram was that thel . .. short.time. = cut, saw t president s affernoor > Tndiana approved. the. cont Tt h‘ ement “were jast when e = receipts exceeded those of any oihe: The ayerage condition ~of & and talked over the genernl politi. asked Adams to call on President Tart | the more srtavely wounded of the two B year on reeord by almest §60.000,000. | wheat on Aug. 1 was 61.0, as compared | gituation and urge him to sell the land without | St02f8 Up nd cursed the palice. luumn OF WM. L. RICE. ‘While thers was a deficit $58.734,- [ with' 616 last month, 91.0 “last. year| The president, according o his pres Wh ou thi dams was?» | then fell dead. on informed by Congressman | -Why, T thousht he wae somebody |, The duke shuddered. He had hardly | oo oo = Theory of Assassina- | there was a surplus of more than $20,- | crop on Aug. 1 vas 6! Charles H. Burke, chairman of the|with powerful influence who could go[Peun to recover his composure when S 000,000 in the vear ending last Satur- | with-82.2 last month, $5.5 & » NO HEARING IN CRIPPEN CASE. committee, that it . was doubtful if |to the president and to congress and|!h® dead man's brother walked into tion for Revenge. day. according to the department. 76.8 in 1908 and £2.6 the ten year av gl L Creager would be recalled, . Hamon |tell them what he wanted.. We were | the station house, and, seeing the duke 2 - The corporation tax ~ revenue was |erage on that daie Prisoners Not. [Expected to Appear asked to be allowed to introduce wit- | not so anxious to give up 10 pdr cent, | beside the body, ‘mistook him for a| Cleveland. O.. Aug. 8—The theory!s17090,934, which is only $207,000 less | The average condition of tobacco on Tl O atar- Conirt. nesses to testify as to his charges. His | but we thought it would be better to | Prisoner under arrest. that William L. Rice, the wealthy ot |than the amount assessed. if the gov- | Aug. 1 wes 78.5 a5 compared with §5.3 9 P 3 request was taken under advisement. |sell on that basis than not to get any- | White with passion, he leaped for|torney whose murdered body was found | ernment were reimbursed for the Pan- |last month, §2.4 a year ago. 858 in 1908 [ o\ 1. Aug 8. The week for which . thing at all. We in tha dark as|his throat.cscrcaming: “You did this|near his Euclid Heights home on Fri-|ama canal expenditures of $35,283,019 {and 82.6 the ten year average on that thec, Aug. 8. i Indians Dependent on Attorneys. 5 » 251 Zvou! I : day night, was assassinated for re- 5 = %, e b Pk Sy (s o o's * | Dr, Crippen and Miss Leneva, joint to how matters stood 'at ‘Washington, You! I'll get you for it. <o during the tariff year by proceeds of e con n in imyortant to- | - # n R Wb rorhamted Tt was “Indian day” at the hearing. |but we thought Adams would be able| Policemen caught his arms before|VeDge was practically abandoned DY |the sales of a part of the authorized | bacco states was: Kentucks 77, North [charged with murder, were remanded Many Indians testified that they had lto fix things all right. he could strike a blow or close with |the police this evening. The discovery | jgsue of Panmama bonds, the treasury |Carolina 74, Virginia 85, hio - 80, | by the provincial court expired a \ the duke, but the noble Bourbon was|9f New clues vesterday and today.| working balance, it is clajmed, would | Pennsylvania 36, Tewnessee %, Wis- | 0'clock this morning, but Judge An Visibly shiaken and called abruptly for | Peinting to attempted robbery as the|pc ln%;nd 1o $150,000,000. consin. 89; Menth Caroline 16 gers. before whom they were orlginally SCOTLAND YARD DETECTIVE MISS VIRGINIA WARDLAW'S a. cab. Ehortly after he left for his| Dotive of the crime, have confirmed (A% Tethods no jonger prevail atcut 85, Florida 8 Siasin, s anid (that i the| ordinary i - U uses. is said, il e RETMEINS (10 QuE HEALTH BREAKING DOWN | Wiiat e had scen of the sights of (he | Tesponsible for the iavers death. | rehabilitation of (he services and im- | SHADOWED BY DETEGTIVES. |[not be reauested (o appear "in cour: AT A . ~ civili: i o » 2 E -e 3 0 r @ y other From Sightseeing Tour—Many Letters | Through Close Confinement in Prison | 2"8°5¢ civilized city of the new world. hension of the musderers has been of- D o o e 12000000 1% | This Gitl Ts"a Thist Only o Satur. | fore they sl for Bngland. The Judg: and Messages for Crippen. Cell Awaiting Trial. LOS ANGELES WOMAN fored Y Mr. Rice's law part- | evenues at New York alon duy! . said that he expected (0 have no more P - $5,000. by William elson |- direct dealings with the two unless it - | Newark, N. 5L TO SUE NEW YORK CITY | Cromwell of New York. This has 3 3 S Bok J{they exercise their right to remand accumulating at provincial jail, but he | Essex county jail to the house of de- | For Money 8he Spent Through Mistake | the fleld, but the policz malutain their FOOT MAN-EATING SHARK.| o0 oo Y homipirold RUth | gergeant Mitchell of Scotland Yard 55 allowsd to receive and answer only | tention near by was ordered today by of City Clerk. pessimistic attitude as to the mystery RuRiT choolgirl” Wha Was | wil arrive this week from London thescable messages from Arthur New- | Justice Gummere of the New Jersey of'the’ murder/ever ‘being solved. Lascar Crazed by the Heat Jumped |caught Saturday picking nockets of | pearing the formal application by the ton, his London attorney, relating to |supreme court. 3 "] New York, Aug 8.—An indignant{ ~From semesource which they refuse Overboard in Red Sea. nfensional thieves: ana hae eanon | English authorities for the extradition the preparation of his defense at his| Miss Wardlaw with her two siaters, | woman in Los Angeles, Mrs. M. G. Don- | to divulge the polics claim to have < s Bver the Proceeds of her stealing te |Of Crippen and his companion. The approaching trial for murder. Mrs. Mary Snead and Mrs. Caroline |nelly, threatens to bring suit against | learned that a robbery had been plan-| Boston, Aug. §.—The next time Syed | 270/ 5 o papers will be presented to Judge Ang- Fully a_dozen letters and as many | B. Martin, have been prisoners in the | the city of New York unlass the city | P6d by -professional criminals in the|Mahommed wants a sea bath. he will | “5yrll o0 0 000 iog poaco o, | ers and the further proceedings will be messages have never reached the pris- | jail for a long period awalting trial |refunds to her the money she spent | eihborhood of Mr. Rice's home on|take a sharp look at the ocean before |, *.00, "L TR (iR n o™ B MARENIEET | purely formal, uniess the accused ones because Jailer Morin has adjudged [on the charge of complicity in the|in providing burial for the body of a |the night of the murder. This infor-|he jumps in. If he sees any sharks he | J %00 WERTE (CRORT LNED BUCMBE | abandon their announced intention nor them improper to deliver to a man in dEeatlhoof Mrs. Ocey W. M. Snead, the | man which, through the mistake of a {’;‘:*t“’_glr“";ug:":}:‘“:n:g; fi}‘":‘.’,?,'v'fi aro:-:k;c\;gl;:m:ir;:; :x;'_l‘r:fi;t fiy:‘z Bad Teen robUNd- of 4500, She Ntelate to ,mm 'xfi"ff,»'.',{f{"x...::ffm‘rmfi'ew"f Crippen’s situation. A number are as! range bathtub vietim. On rep- | city clerk, she thought was that of her whom he accldentally encountered and | Caleutta on T Do iy b < that Ruth is a kleptomania The girl 'fl”!‘ SR h“’l“)mr‘." S thme adter from the United States or Canada and | resentations of her counsel that Miss|brother. In a letter received by th2 5 declares that she Ruth, spent all the artemnied to; expeny ga. which reached this port today.|; o on herself. Detectives who | AUgUSt 15 that the warrant from the ost of them from attorneys, but at| Wardlaw's health was breaking down | charities department today Mrs. Don- - ; 3 t one or two are enclosed in dainty | through her close confinement in a|nelly says that New York must settle] MI. Rice’s funeral took place this| When the vessel was passing through |(OReY A8 Z€Clt, DECTUREe WA | hominion government at Ottawa is re- gquare envelopes and addresed in dis- | prison call, Justice Gummere recently | the bill. afternoon. It was attended by thelthe Red sea Syed became crazed by | 2ve TARA0FAd, WCr JO8 SCYEIT PALT | ceivea. tinctly feminine hands. appointed two physicians to examine| On June 19 last John Doyle, Mrs. |leaders of the county and city bench|the heat and jumped overboard ~No| RV, (W' S0 Saturday. 4 . — Inspector Dew returned to Quebec|ihe prisoner and report upon her con- | Donneily’s brother. was admitted to|SnC bar Snd by scores of Prominent|trace of the Lascar could be found:|®“wwhen ‘caught recently By a detec- | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT CHICAGO. today after a sightseei tour in cen- ition. The doctors submitted their|the city homz and was discharged on with the lawyer in his various financiall fora Hall came over the same course tive in plain clothes she atcused him S a— California Delegation Brings 2,000 tra] Canada. He visited the jail this|Teport today and Justice Gummere or. | July 15. He szave as references the . ) : mfternoon to carry Crippen a cable | dered the transfer to the house of de- |name of Mrs, Donnelly and another | transactions. and spied a man in the water, It was| 0 Initing her. and in the contusion | B8 PENCL 5 SIECHE ol tion, ressa,g but did not ses the prisoner. f.engmu,hwhere Miss Wardlaw will be|sister who lives in Cincinnati. There = :y"’ '“% ‘;“‘l" a ‘°'l‘5 ‘}:“"‘ d’“ ""' ":;“"" . % starth fke others, the message did not pass | under the constant care of n % was another John Doyle in_ the cif e was fighting a terrific duel with a “hic , *to B sceioriinip OF T1b - IANAE (Rad s | A ot postubi SeHE O i dite]| Bobie: Bt the. satme thme. Ttis Jobn| TN oND EDE RESEREEDN twenty-foot man-eating shark. A hoat HEROISM COMMENDED Aok i M et AR rontents have not been revealed. of the trial of th> Wardlaw sisters | Doyle seems to have had no friends A_PIE EATING CONTEST. | was lowered, the wounded shark dived | g, ¢ing Secrotary of Navy Meson— |or 1913 developed (oday as delegation During his absence the Scotland [Was announced today, the date now set | or relatives, and he died July §. and Syed was rescued. Ry Sen g bk i . ths Lvesunt asting Yard inspector was not so successful | being Sept. 21 instead of Sept. 12 as| Mrs. Donnelly was notified that her man Roesch: Assigned to Big- = THE | ki o arrived. Los Angeles, Denver, New RS he had hoped in preserving his in- | recently fixed. brother was dead, and she sent money ? e JUDGE BROWN AT THE HAGUE. > S fam by | Orleans, Atlansc City and Atlanta are Tognito and his opinion of American for the funcral expenses. st Batticehiip of the Navy. £ = R e were saved Ban T, |actively seeking the honor. ewspapers does not improve. He ex- | NEW YORK BANKER A little later she received a letter % Retired Federal Supreme Court Justice icl ree ke SOES o All are keeping open house The ressed it fresly when he found raport- from her brother saying that he had| _Washington, Aug. 8—Pie eating con- Present When Root Talks. Stout, an ordinary seaman i the navy. | . oea ThC SRR G 0 Chacial train | oy R e DRGSR Ty INJURED IN SWITZERLAND. | reoovercd tests are expected to become popular has been commended by Rear Admirai | Californians arrived on a epceial train Wise he was as uncommunicative a5|Touring Auto Ditch : —_—— at the navy academy at Ampapolis.| Tine Hague, Aug. 8.—Henry B. Brown, | Magon, acting secrotary of the navw " | (o will gistribute 2,000 boxes of or ever. uring Auto Ditched to Avoid Run-| MANY KILLED AND INJURED Midshipman H. O. Roesch, Wwho es-['rormerly associate justice of the United |, Stout, who Is attathed to the train- | Noll B5, “ocention to be given Wed- Por the first time since her. arrest ning Down Girl on Bicyele. caped a courtmartial for refereeing |gtates supreme court, was an interest- | W8 Ship Tranklin mow stationed at|TUSPl.®, Ly Miss Leneve asked today for some- I TRAIN COLEIMSION ons i been assighed (o the new|eq listener today to the proceedings in | Sorfalk whils making & (rip, from, the B vi dreadnought Delaware. Roesc! - 2 i 7 vy ¥ = Shing fo read ~The jailer sant her| ooV i o rand Auk. S5.—Au-|On the Northwestern Pacific ‘Road; | ampired the - contéet Suptl Bowser |02, Newfoundland fsheries case " be- | iavee, saved a woman. ¢hild about| JUDGE BALDWIN WON'T TALK. magazines was al nt to C .| firm of A. D. Juilliard & Co, Vew Near San Rafael, Cal. wanted him courtmartialed. The navy . E - six years old and an infant who were g T oans cntieotaty. o VPP | Yotk cnua/@irector: in el irominant| ; Aepartment held the thing was tos | Siveh @ seat beside the members of the | foundering in the water after being | Not a Candidate and Absolutely Noth ————— Anierican banks, ~was injured while| S27 Rafasl Cal. Aug. 8.—It is re-| trivial for officlal motice, as Roesch | “’["jteq States Senator Root, contin- | "PRet from a skiff. ing to-Say HIRES LIVERY TEAMS AND making an altomobile tris mear oG | Ported that between tweive and thirty | had. mieraly Supervised It. and it was | uise t 1 SOpAln According to hix_commanding oficer o £ - P T here | . sons were killed and many injured ot nt Bazing. - Hi du. | uing his summing up argument for the | giout “made no report of the lieroic | Xew Haven, Conn, August 5.—In de- vesterday. Mr. Juilliard was accom- 3 ed ; not an attempt at &. His gradu- | American case. argued that neither in " ABANDONS THEM ON THE ROAD | panied by his wife and a chauffeur, | (ONIENt in a collision at Ignacio, ten|ation, which was being held up, was| 1783 mor in 1818 a1d regulations exist | COnAurt and seemed reticent and.mod- | elining to be interviewed on the letter . 2 They were proceeding along the road | M1eS north of here, between a north- | immediately allowed and his assign- | resarding the time and the. methods | ©°t % hen_duestioned about it of Mayor Fisher of Middletown fto- Police of Three Cities on Lookout for | from Geneva to Evian Jod: Batns. at bound passenger train on the North-|ment to the biggest battleship of the s i g which the Seltesiss SHoold ey gt day Judge Simeon E. Baldwin said Young Man. rapid pace, when a girl on a bioycle| WeStern Pacific and a light engine. navy followed today. Roesch is the | SOOI 12 WY ShE AIeRER Sonid FARMERS FIELD. DAY 1 'am not a candidate for any ofice appeared directly in front of them. The | , Sausalito, Cal, Aug. S.—A report to|crack rifle shot - of the American | goundiand, and that during the nego- | At the New Haven Agricultural Sta.|@nd 1 have absolutely nothing to say New Haven. Conn. Aug. §—The po- | girl. in her alarm, zizagged over the | (N° rin despatcher's office of 4 wreck | army. and navy. i aeo aubiy, She Dego: e- New Heven Aariosiilion i nlada B e e o e i et ann i ave W ingea Coriision. the | o (e IoTthnesturh Eacte “sens 1E0 — gotiators were actuated by the under- Yon, Yot ine "riwnpma Seventy-Eight Chinese Students for T on the Tookout for & voune man | Laarreur was compelled to swerce his | wC PRUCY W' dlief train, carrying | PRISONERS ESCAPED FROM | standing that England could not frame Now Haven. Conn. Aug. &—Exten- American Schools. who is hiring teams at local livery sta- | ditohed the tar and both M onocur e | the victims, is expected to reach San HARTFORD COUNTY JAIL, | fegulations for the fisheries excent in|give preparations have been made for | = Washington, Aug. 8.—The United bles and driving on fo another place | Juilliard were Zhrown ot the toiars: | Rafael soon. 5 Co-operation with thy United'States. | the farmers’ fleld day at (be sricul- | Sates minister to China has Informed and leaving them. The man the au- ik 2 Sausalito, Cal., Aug. S.—Thirteen are : — - | tura; station here Tuesday. The new|the state department that seventy thorities are looking for started trom‘:’ffi"iu‘fi:&?";‘;f;{“““fi:,’:';&;h%‘,‘;’“‘ dead and twelve injured in the North. | One of the Two Men is a Most Notori-| PYROMANIAC IN WATERBURY. |iaboratory building will be dedicated, | eight Chinese students who are to en Springfleld this morning, driving to e e SRS 0 Chle X efy western Pacific wreck at Ignacio, ac- ous Burglar. v I-l B w. 3 a memorial tablet to Prof. S, W, Job®- | ter American schools and universities Thompeonville, leaving his team at|feur and the clist i chauf- | cording to the figures furnished by the - enement .House Burned—A ‘arning | son, father of the movement to estab- | to. be educated at the expense of their Sullivan’s livery stable and securing y were uninjured. | gespatcher's office. : Letter Sent to Tenant. lish' agricultural stations in America.{government will reach San Francisce another which he drove to this citv,| RpugB T Hartford, Conn., Aug. 8.—Two_ pris- will_be unveiled, Diréctor Jordan of { Sept. 10. They are part of the body of where he left it at Kinney's livery sta- ER BOOM COLLAPSES. Two Civil Engineers Killed by N. Y. C.|oneérs in the county jail on Seyms| waterbury, Aus. 8.—A tenement|the New York agricultural station will | studants which China intends to edu ble. hiring another horse and driving | pive Chiness Banks Bankrupt—L. Fenin #"’:; l?‘,fl:é";:‘;f’;g‘u wnllht»bmd house in Sylvan avenue was partly | make an m‘:dnm and 'f:'"z'?“"" cate in this founlryhnu! of the Boxer off. The police are of the opinion that rupt—Loss o 2 up a - trace had been | pyurped last night with a loss of $2,400 | lunch a visit will be made to the cx- | indemnity money which the United he is bound for New York. $5,000,000. Hudson, N. ¥., Aug. 8.—Robert Mo- | found of them. The man most wan to the tenants, which they could ill | periment farm, where a considerable | States several years ago remitted to A 21, of Ossining. and - 1 18 ;lfl;‘mm&", A Sheedy, one Oof the modt| attord to sustain. The police learn [ number of farm crops are growing for | the Chinese government. R S T v . lockert, 19 years old, of Ho-{notorious burglars in the country, who| {ht the proposed: pyromaniac sent a | illustration and experiment. - Lol : . oo Vietoria, B. : Bridgeport Suicide Identified. bronght from Shansss by ine s nl® | boken, . T civil engineers. employed | was being held at the jail until there Bridgeport, Conn., Auf. .—The body |er Impress of India of the failure of of the man who committed suicide in [three Chinesé banks with loss of five Seaside park eatly Sunday morning [ million. dallars owing to the collapse was tonight identified as that of Rich- |of the rubber boom. 'nl_.rhd Sundsrom, 'a.te;:‘ 24, and _ single. 4 e e man came to this country but a = Short thme ago. and has been bourding | PU/PWood Shortage Said to Be Magni- vin . this city since his arrival, othing b | fied. by the York Central raiiroad, were | was room for him in Wethersfleld, (0 | Mo totonte oering: <ot oni of thi| DECEMBER AND MAY TO WED, |Jilted, Shot Himself, Died in Hospital. killed by an express train- near this{ which institution he had besn sen- 24 *Routh Framingham, Mass, Aug. % city this morniug. The two voung|tenced for thirty vears for breaking in | houss bY Aanday night or I will xetl o iy Groom Theologian-of Chi- | Deapondent because a youig woman men stepped from & (rack to avoig an|the store of Andrus & Naedele on.Aav- | 0 1€ 5 SENT (RO, T ER LR ongo Seminsr ¢ Lad' refused” to marry bim, Gamalic! approaching train and walked directly | lum street in December, 190S. The | {08 UVORE] 108 SACOWC B0, DIEHE o e nte ot vonth | Eradford, 30, of Wellextes: Hills, shor §8 Trous DE.e eXpitey ‘second man. James Connell. was s2rv-1y, e lived recently fires were net; each] and old age s disclosed with the. for- | And fatally wouuded himself at 4 hot ) - $6% Ing & two vears jail term for burglary. | doing property loas. The police think | mal announcement that the Bev. Ller. | lre. today, * He wam removed (o (i 1 Polo Player Swan Bisd Gfnjuries Re- | HOIh _Hifn - were’ e in prisond some mentally unbalanced person has | rick Jotmson, T8 vears of age yrofessor | [ramingham, haspital, where Lo 0l ’ is kmown of his relatives, Washington, August 8. Despite the ceived Friday. spripes,- - J ainst the family. emeritas. of McCorm Theologival | FOUT BOUEE Aptegi. Bragtord wnx = poliey of thie government of the prov Narragansett Pier, R. I, Aug. 8.—J. s = - T T eminary of - Chicago, . and a.former | ¥ ok Mt . . .Tolland Farmer Commits Suicide. | IC® °f Quebec, Canada, prohibiting | Butler Swan of Marshal, Va., a mem- Overcome by Escaping Gas. Canadian Pacific Dividend Increased.| president of that institution, is to wed e e Rockville Cokin. s AnE i the “exportation of pulpwood cut on |ber of the Fauguier County pelo team, New York; Aug. 8.—Mrs. Mary Man- Montreal, Aug. 8.—The Canadian Pa-{ Miss Margaret Duncan, 22 years of age, | Mayor Gaynor Goes to Europ Bt > (e :‘-md liam |crown lands subsequent to May 1, |who was infuréd in a practice match at | kin, a young mother, was found dead “railway today anmounced that the |2 Society woman of Louisville, New York. Aug. $.—Mayor Gaynor A e Home in Toliand tote o hhaae | 1910, there need be no apprehension [ the Foint Judith club grounds here|inher ' Kitchen tonight. scated -in. a|dividend of the company has been in- S g expects to sail tomorrow on (he Maure and today by hang- |of a pulpwood shortage in that prov- | last Friday, died at the hospital to-|chair, the lifeless hody of her two yéar | creased from .seven.to_eight per Arrivals. tania for a brief vacation trip to Eu- i ine. 1 Wwas despondent aver |ince for the American market, ac- |night without having regained con-|old son clasped -in her arms. A gas annum. The t half ; e : Friedrich Der |rope. He sald today that he wants the health, He was 58 vears |cording to a report from Gebhard | sciousness. Swan collided with an- | pipe-detacl fi, the stove indicatad is. inm'iu'"b AT nd quiet of an and & wife and four daugh- |’ h, American consul-general at |other player and was thrown, his pomy |that-escaping’ gas- itk u : ; 5 P g il AR R gy ] i . i e s T, 1o Ble vy | O e Wt ver=om (e S SR OREER P DOk v on, e echyr

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