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RICE. TWO CENTS TR L R MAYOR OF ; NEW YORK-SHOT | Covied Paragranis \hiariton Must (Blaze in Boston | Condensed Telesrams [Fiyg Pprsons Y F R TV CA : bubonic’ piague which became wdems * 3 o oy N, ; inet of Colombia hegan iis duties on| - I sta n" Ki"ed = > A affic] ly ) & | ¥ Ly to-day a3 mila. & . - L 2 i " v ; A ; ik : e Lehigh Valiey Collisries in_the St. Petersburg, August 9.—.\texan.. Wyoming r":glon :!{u WUI’.‘( six days der Guchkoff, fa ide 7t z g = $ : e, Wos Teltised Vs Oy Tromiite GENERAL ALARM SOUNDED, THE | !"'® "eek: In other regions two days. |\ epe RETURNING FROM A TRIP “ FIRST SINCE 1872. The Americans Residing in Smyrna TO ATLANTIC CITY. : 1 in | fors f St. Pet d St. Faul James J. Gallagher, Would-Be Assassin, in|izics,.of 5 boe end se, rao (I Arsiene Residins (i amyiae THIS MADE PLAIN BY THE ITAL- IAN VICE-CONSUL. X J n ld E B L 3 1t‘aur week!(‘i !mp;ls:nn\;:}:u(o awg:lce}: £ 8 C— -t ) lrQ erecting a theater building capa- — . 2 3 e was condemnes or ing 1€ A B i ble of seating 1,600 spectater: rse He WltfiO‘l al th Count .Uvaroff, a rival leale: in [# -500. 81 er 8 y City Cell, R Count Uvaroff, a rival Jeale: in /¥ “gHAL) NOT ESSAPE TRIAL L0SS OVER $1,000,000 The First Carge of Frozen Meat to| EXPRESS TRAIN HIT AUTO. & - s p* be shipped to England from Venezucla and 2,000 cattle will be sent to Liver- Millions of Feet of Lumber Destroyed, | P00l by the steamer Star of Victoria. | Besides Four Woodworking Facto-| Telegraphic Reports from Traffic Party by a Cornfield—Machine Hit & Men on the Pacific coast state that Seoul, Korea, August 9.—Lienten- . ey 7 ant General Viscount Terauchi. Japa- (Saye Signor di Rosa Last Night: WILLIAM J. GAYNOR SERIOUSLY WOUNDED |zcz:. ioiient foneral dor Korta 1= | overnment 1 Represemt s icks Hidden from View of Touring tory to a change in the administra- ’ 3 4 tion of the government. A rigid Going to Get Chariton.” [ § ries and a Tenement Block. the lumber Business is suffering se- Squarely Between the Wh censorship of the newspapers in this e . 3 verely by the depression in building| . — cireles. city has been established. Omne En- Cape May, N. J., Aug. 9.—Five per- Bullet Crashed Into the Mayor’s Neck Below the Ear|g suspended. . - ~ 51 o ; ok Reh -paper; Ty Beao Wnsne New York, August 9.—Porter Chatl- | Boston. Aug. 9.—A loss of upwards| A Order Was Issued by (he Denve —Condition of the Wounded Man is Satisfactory|, moxio, August 9—A torrentia! raiu- [ ton, who is' now in the Jers:: City [ of $1.000.000 was caused tonight by u |, AT Srder Was Issued by the Denser | yon,"ire crushed to death tonjght 7 fall that continued to-day has caused [jail awaiting the outcome of proceed- |fire” in the wholesale Jumoer district. | Oft) fiXe and police hoard prot N8| when an express train on the Penn- —He is Resting Quietly — Street Commissioner |devastating oods, principally in Shiz- [ings to extradite him to Italy, will[Starting from an unknown cause in the | } o8 pelimy vomien entering $a- | yyivania rallroad dashed into an au- Wili H. Ed ds, Wh s di -~ N h uoka province, on the southern coast. Sbm escape having to re:lurn tr,' that l:tm&er yards ult r;-;.cker afl Ehf‘;:ard 3‘;‘;‘;? golicit ald and sell their lit- V\)mnbllc at Mill Lane crossing on the illiam H. wards, o was Standin. ear the|Hundreds of houses have been sub- |country to answer for the confessed e corner of Dover and _Albany - Z /gst Jersey and Seasho ilroad, > 9 merged, and one occupied by a mi murder of his wife, Mary Scott Uastle | Streets, the blaze assumed early pro-1 ., . ¢ Rich, treasurer of the New | Victims All Belonged in Baltimore. i : ; - < rtions of 2 Mayor, Grappled With Gallagher and Received a|E s itents i the provtals ot | Chicion, we”Suke’ Somo. Withou: & | porions o ech bagiiuds bt 1 827 | s el rommurer o e o | 3000 i, Begtmand b Bimers, . o 2 % > v o 4 v pany’'s head offices in Boston, denied [‘wife and Fritz ergenthal and wife Flesh Wound in the Arm—Shootinj *: ook Flacs beneath a landslide. Washouts along | Statement by Italian Vice-Consul. AL i patowed witbin ten | o the company had sold aiy of ita|And their chaufteur, M. C. Jones, all of ; i e oA e AT e CRortaa®1d | This was made plain to-night by Sty s property in the west or clsewhere. Baltimore. on Promenade Ceck of Steamer Kaiser Wilhelm|5everal trains have been dera S | Gustav Di Rosa, the Italian vice-con- xtensive Fire Zone, The party had besn spending n few b G Ab. Sail £ E shaes s ok sul, in a statement issued when ‘;rhe lflr:"’:one ;xla!ndedmll?ns h&hl A Gold Field of amazing richness | days 1;\'A\x1nnuc City and this after- i . called at ' Prosecutor Garven's o sides of ny street sou rom - | has been discovered within twenty- [noon left for an automobile trip to e T oo out to Sail for Europe London, August 9.—The atienpi |in . Jersey City to inquire ahcus 'ver street, on the east side wiping out | five miles of Winnipes, Samples as- | Cape May. > made to-day to assassinate William | case. - : lhe},bufldlnll and ten million feet of | sayed show from 320 to $50 & ton. Cornfield. Hid' Traoke: from Vieww. J. Gaynor, whose administration as| “I desire to make it clear”. said |lumber piled in tie Fort Point channel | Thousands are flocking there from all| Ax inew appeoncned et rore the X catche. g docks of the Bl B - s # e Unltel mayor of New York has been watched | Signor di Rosa, “that the government Coedeeo B 1, :n t!::x:re‘f .I;-:b::&:;ms parts of Canada and the United States. | talt running express was hidden from Adamson and Archibald R. Watson, | with interest in England, called f rth |1 represent is going to ger Charltom. i o Sar = o Ma e S o corpordtion counsel - for ‘tha. city, | many expressions of regret from Brit-.| He shall mot escape trial in Jialy to the Thayer street public playground. | At Trenton, N. J. Vice Chanceilor | Siery 1o Spcornfield and it was impos P e ey Sy, flung themselves on the strusgling |ish public men. Among Amevi-ans|we can help it.” Five brick buildings on the west side | wajker stayed the sale of the Stone | wmeil he was wiihin s vosee the train New Tork,' AU O The BeHa two in an attempt to grasp the | who are passing their summer holi- of Albany street were destroyed. These | Age Plaster compiny, pending the re- | tomak. ¢ " o0 Within a few feet of the o Bubats i weapon. When Mr. Watson hal ob- in London the mews came as a | “HANDKERCHIEF” MEN ROB included & three story tenement block, | uin of a rule (o show ciuse why the | fae express struck the automabile ing builetin on Mayor Gaynor's tained possession of it Edwards snd . A stream ‘of inquiries as to SAN FRANCISCAN N’ BOSTON.] 1U% woodworking factories and ' the | r5reciosure proceedings should mot bo | squarely Letween the wheels o S tion. prohabl¥ ths last Gallagher continued a bitter struggle | the mayors condition and for defails o 5 fi‘r’-’x‘cf:’e\:fimfg; Tty apphrar | eopened. ‘Tho rule is returnable on | it and all of thé occupants clear of the 3 = z x b ps At i of he ~attemp ass: - : o o s it ey n B lssr!‘xed tonight, || about the ek A O IS | Deen continuons since the Ieeuancs of | Andrew Horgan Buncoed Out of Sev-| tus were loat. Tuesday next. tracks All five of the occupants were et Bes Dediiaripg o citement and Gallagher pantirg as |the first bulletin. enteen Hundred Dollars. snn was estimatad t’hn the Blacker & | Gormany as Well as the United LAy el at 9 o'clock: i i i n . lepard company’s loss would be up- ¥ 3 st 9. —Fre exhaustion began to grip his limods. 3 3 e s of higterd o - T A v diostaphic examination. || When. ‘complotely subdued i the | NOTICE SERVED ON MADRIZ Boston, Aug. 9 —“HandKerchier” men | wards of $300,000. The Boston fire de- I D | aioner of this iclty, who. wi*h his Gavnor's wound indi- former football star's vise-like grip | relieved Andrew Horgan of 1517 Ken-| partment's damage on the repsir shop | Jo. " 00 " s shortage of domestic |and Mra i Bsrt 124 i that the bullet is ied |[[a pair of steel mippers were slipped BY THE UNSTED STATES.|tucky street, San Francisco, Cal, of |and its contents was estimated by one | bel Pt This shortage bf domesticiand Mys =—iritz = Merzenihalec and two fragments, ocupying |lon his wrists by a special officer _ $41 in American money and a check | Of the chiefs to be about $150,000. demard for the abolition of duties on | Pennsyivania rallroad express e sns that do not demand aboard the ship and he was rushcd | Jnvasion of American Property by | 0T 341 pounds sterling on Causeway remen Buried Under Debris. American- meat struck their bile o S e interference at present. || through a hooting and threateninz | 'y Evokes Ultimatum. o Boih |street this afternoon, “Horgan met the| pyyq or six firemen were buried un- i BT e foomoble. mean. Cape fon of the mavor is. | | crowd off the vessel, into an autono- B R o two strgngers this forengon. der a mass of heayy debris when the| When James Kilgore, u man well [ lawyer of this city, Mr. Merseninn He is resting || bile and arraigned before Recorder | Nicaraguan Factions. JoThey. engeged him in conversation.} roor of the-Paull DRUGRE ad ne went | Kinwn ih Piashire. u ol rosgnt T R athe o rasident or onls = McGovern of Hoboken. 3 R tiniion, ADHE 5. tnvaiiu s l;:r:igzwgfié "&},‘;:'lfigy“fm; e xside of Albany street cavad in, carrs- |ly, it became known that he had three vy, was the son of Ottmar Mer- Wounded Man Removed to Hospital. |\ WASERECT, SRS SCUNSSSr [V |00 Storyonow they were 1o be fellow | .28 them down three stories. Four men | wives ivins, nil of whom met Mohday | genthaler, the fnventor of (. Mo LIAM J. ARLITZ, During the struggle with the man|soldiers of Madrfs has called forth a | passengers and they pictured the pleas- { 008 TeScues, some badly injured, and | and in an amicable arrangement divid- | genthaler linotype. siting Physicis who had attempted to take his life. | gormal protest from the United States. |ant time they would have together on as begun for others. ed the insurnnce money, which “|§n- —_— E. BREWER, | Mayor Gaynor, though badly wounded| 'The state department has reveated |the ocean liner. Caught in Shower of Bricks. No. 3 had collected on the man’s life | COLLECTOR WILLIAM LOEB RT, | and bleeding from the mouth and nose. | jts yltimatum to both factions in Ni ~ One of the pleasant strangers sug-| Five firemen were caught » jivwpepolioiles: AT SAGAMORE HILL. . DOWD.” ; did not once lose consciousness. The|aragua that American property must |gested “pooling” funds. It was a good | shower of Mricks and burning cuiiers Bevesel® Sallors: iof the . Batiieship impact of the bullet did not even throw | pe protected. idea when traveling to have one of a|when the rdar wall of the Pau'| : iti Midnight Bulletin. him from his feet, but he rafsed’his | The situation of the Madriz gov- | party guard all of the money, he sald. | Ing, & wooAworKing. etapiiehm cor flegt ner roportad critically {Il'af Prov- | Spent Last Evening Talking Politios hands to his ears and, with his face|ernment is pre®arious, according Horgan consented to placing his money ( the west side of Albany strect, | iPcetown, Mass, aboard the hospital With the Colonel. ew York, Aug. 9.—The fol- contorted with pain, he staggered in a | state department reports. in the handkerchi>f hecause he had|buckled and fell. Omne recsivad ship Solace, as a r CLnRing ] | . . i p ving bulletin on Mayor Gay- ||daze and leaned limply. across the ba;ln nxmqi‘-l ¢udtoililn&.t tl‘:a funds. brol‘un leg ar;d the others ro wived :‘;:-l;g;”";;"‘f‘*\‘;:'“b;r“m'v: ‘1"’.'3"1.';.‘\'2 R"‘!l':"l‘t.":-“f\'. % “)—K"hl-']viiar; B R hip's rail untll Adamson came to his e put nis money in the handker- | contusions and abrasi about thes| tWi gl 0 st A B e 1 posey P . e s condition was ued at Aesstance. | Then some one drew a|EXODUS OF SOCIETY PEOPLE chiet and one.of the:sirangers took it |head end -body g Ut e gold them the liquor, have been sum- | polities with Willlam Loeb, Jr., collec stea/Mpr chair to his side, and into this ' FROM NARRAGANSETT PIER.|and placing it in his bosom said: “Con- | - — 2 | moned to appear in court. tog of the port of New York. Tomor- or Gaynor is doing as the mayor sank with relief. A ffiw —— fiea{iu in‘her i“just like this.’ B'rhen THE GORE BRIBERY CHARGE, e ors e % *B Y P R ;"I" ’ne e);lmrm to .-Innrrl_“uh Gifford could be expected. He minutes later he was removed to bis | Esmsrable i e drew from his bosom W ogan 7 5 _The Ore Carrying Bri nchot, former chief forester, and e Aok o T pegbcm_ Fe g Eitbroor o e iThs. chivs maraeon onstable cf::':-ii:.::‘::.-adl;.g-l Advice pelioved do e ,:: .:hm, h: Ex"“’ A HOW M'MURRAY WORKED. kmgrmugu;l.-g](vm.n\_\el“ b} n;-}: \a‘sh-r'; James R. Garfield, ex-secretary of the us. There is n ience of ||temporarily bandaged the wound, pre- . The next move that tie et \ R ay . from Muelva, Spain, with eleven |interlor. They masy not be able to ane I e Daratory ty-His removal to St Mary's| aaras, t Dier R I. Aug. 9 |men made was to excuse themsalves so| Testimony Brought Out in Oklahoma | shipwrecked men. who comprised the | raach Gyster Hay tomorrow, however hospital. He was taken there in a | ~Narragansett Pier R 1. Aug O-0|they might see an old friend before Land Deal Inquiry. crew of the American four masted | When Colonel Roosevelt returned 5 e special automobile. Constable Cross returned here tonight|the poat salled. = They .were coming{ . - : schooner Bdith ~Olcott, which was|from New York late this afternoon ND C. WOLFF, and announced that he had been 1o |p,cx they said. Horgan got curious, McAlester, Okla:, Aug..9—Whilé J.|abandoned on August 7, in a water- |:Mr. Locb motored down with him 10 titide 27.03, lon—| apend the night with hiz former chief. an of St. Mary's Mrs. Gaynor Hurries to Hospital. | Providence to secure legal advice for | \ntieq"ihs Hanakerchiet and found &]F. MoMurray was in Washington last| logged condition Rufus Gaynor, a son, was the only h};: crufiflfl;» dHe ‘zflcflfa"-d to say With| yag of paper there. ;He told his s May urging the approval of his con- | gitude 64.30, after the King Idgar | Before, their conference began Colonel member of the mayor's family present “_lfggr “ha: be‘;‘:‘“:’;:l;ked exodus of | 2. Captain Kimball at the North !fia tracts by ‘which he and his assistant [ had attempted to tow her to port. Roosevelt remarked with a emile that - Ihen he was shot. His wife and three | e anic from hotels ana woara. | Poiice ‘station, furnishiug & .deserip- | would be able to secure 10 per cent. - ~ E biwe didn’t know what tiey” would Yalk other children were at the Gaynor ¥ Dt tion_of the men who had buncsed him.| attorneys’ fees on the sale of $30,000 Michael O'Lauahlin is Dead, Patrick Fanout. Aug. 10.—This bul- country place &t St. James, L. L. When | ing houses during the past two a@ays. x 000 worth of land owned by the In- | McMahon is belleved to be dving, and | When an attempt was made later to ror Gaynor’s condi- l\gr.maa -nordwasA notlflsd é”;;:éffffi'.’? MADE LONG ROPE " dians, the-Indians.themselves were be- | Patrick Higgins is in a serious condi- | learn what had been discussed, Col- Y . of the tragedy, she made ing_urged to send telegrams to Wash- | tion, as the result of belng overcome evelt sent word that he had a. m. 9 g send telegra ., as e L3 one! Roosevelt t rd run by automobile, accompanied by |in Hoboken after his arrest, who point- OF THEIR BEDSHEETS. [,/ 70, FSchmiehiitug S the seale. - WHIIS WO ki L1 8 (AW, SE e o o wa To At Cpout the et i ried T A few days before May €. on which haim, Mass., vesterady. HIggins|ter but might say something tomor- i ol e e to - Escape from | ..:. Senator Gore oharged he was of- {was taken from the sewer In an un- | fow. (4 The colonel was equally mayor is awake and is He b a her sod Norman, crossed thg.Queens-|ed' the mayor, out td him before he borough bridge to Manhattan, sped |fired the shot. d across the island to the Hudson river,| James J. Gallaghar made the follow- .~ Convent in Brookiyn. fered a $25,000 or $50,000 bribe to in- | conscious condition after he had, at- reticent JRESTL The fodi- and was taken to Hoboken in a police | ing signed confession of His shooting a 3 e w. v ¥ : s uce eongress to rove the con-|tempted to save the lives of his two | ahy e - Mr, % G e e S patrol boat. She was almost overcome | to Robert W. Bell, acting chief of police | New York, Aug. 9.—Thres small girls. | tracs, Mcsurray telomrmphed Lo ORla. | felli workimen, | O Laughiin 15 sure :}3;;" N o of M. Fin. o thost Bt Do, Beat when she reached St. Mary's hospital, | of Hoboken: ;. __|sisters, attempted to escape from the|poma: “Send not less than fifty letters | vived by a wife and four children. |are numbered among his closest friends T and was permitted to see her husband I came over to Hoboken at 9.20 this | convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Kent | 200 ‘telegrams and Keep up the Work prAmn ok b winonle S mayor said: “T ha ed into strife and but for a moment. She was joined | morning. I went to the steamship pier [and Willoughby avenues, early Sunday iy POIN P A there ahortly by Mrs. Ethel Vingut, aand I went on board the steamship | morning by making a robe of hedshests | for, 2 Week at different towns: looks NOVE';NP?AN\L:A:;:E:n B A ENTAL POBTAL ity asainst me B g : 5 : spo i air daghter, recently married, and they | Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. I met a|and eliding down on it from a third- 4 T et DoBln thetr vigh by T aaere ¥| clergyman on board the steamer and | story window to the yard. ‘The wake. |, T's_evidence was - Sy oht, 1 pact s -5 A 7 A i s v 7 s asked him to point out Mayor Gaynor | fulness of a resident living next door, - € la eal be- | g, obec Newspaper Contends That the \V Wounded Man Cheerful All Day. | 28ked into whioss vard they mans o oot | fgre the congressional committee fo- " i sisls e ¢ Rarely Hus = swounded man evinced | "¢ aja so. ana shortly after I fired | caused. the Yailure-of the pian of the | gay; Senator Gore said he introduced rr gal. May Be in Operation in Smaller Cities . August more_fortitude ang cheerfulness than(a shot at the mayor. I do not know |girls. They were Sarah, 15, Nellie, 12, [ 1t 1o show the activity at Washinston | . . =, novel, point in| by October 15. ok UE New did William J. Gaynor today. He evi- | if T fired more than one shot or not. |and Teresa McGarrity, 10 vears old. |2t the time the bribe is alleged to have | Quebec, Aug ppen and Ethel e head and seriou: dently thought as he was being car- “Knowing that Mayor Gaynor was |Yesterday they were taken before | P€CR made. Fenave. Mow under Nerest e Beverly, 'Mass.,, Aug. 9.—Postmaster as he stood on the prome- fried Gown the companionway from the | going to Europe this morning to enjoy | Judge Mclnerney in the children’s | Much amusement was caused by the [ LeReVe, Bow under, st RETCACH General Hitchcock made a preliminary nade dcck of the steamship i.user | ship on a stretcher that his wound was | himself after depriving me of my bread | court on charges of juvenile delinquen- | testimony of J. R. Logan. the murder of Belie Elmore Crippen’s | feport to Fresident Taft today regard. the plans for the Institution o “One day last November.” said Lo- S o Ve by | g ial- | fatal, for he smiled faintly and said to|and butter, not porterhouse steak, I|cy and sent torthe New York Catholic Sotrone wife. v m der Grosse, by James . discharged and disgruntled | those near him: was irritated to the point of commit- | protectory. gan, “a certain Tém Sanguin calied on | AC(Te8S Wile. On the authority | Postal savings banks in different parts e. Gallagher was almos:| -Tell the people good-bye.” ting the act. The children were found in a desti-|me to have me sign the McMurray (2, 10021 12 eriminal lawyer it is|@f the country in the near future, The instantly overpowered ,and arrested. To his wife and his son, Rufus, he| “The revolver vou show me is the |tute condition in a two-room flat in|contracts. I asked him how McMur- [ o q TS PR AN, 0 egal | experimental banks will be located in Wiaa. About th. Bail for-Eusspe. said at the hospital later: “It is very | revolver that I done the shooting at|Gold street two wecks ago by agents|Tay was going to do anything. bevause made by Quebec provincial | the smaller cities. Sufficient money to 5 hot was fired ac 9.5 arlock | SITANEe, very strange. 1 wonder why |the mavor with. I don’t know how |of the Socisty for the Prevention of He sald:-‘Well, Mac has 2ot pow- | police in federal territory, as they were | €stgblish the system in cities like New this g, 15 minutes befobs tne | Be i t” many ‘shots were in the revolver when { Cruelfy to Children. Their mother died | rful influence at Washington. He|..izeq on an ocean liner while on a | York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston . g : . be Fiall Heen Warned of Bager. I used it. I have-had this revolver a|a ye#r ago and their father is serving | can afford to spend lots of money. For | 22700l ier. and other ‘grent centers of population 3 is not yet avallgble. There is also a i Grosse was_due : " long time in my possession. I carried |a semtence for assault. On charges of | instance, if he makes $3,000,000 out “of bec authorities, howe her pier at Hobeken, N. I, | But at no time did he express any | i whem I was in the employ of the fmproper guardianship the — children | these contracts he can afford to spend gu:-.m:‘,qy‘,‘.:.m..,f".1.1"»;{.:(‘1[ e desire to perfect the system through mayor was receivinz (0d” |ill feeling toward the man who would | city. weZe:sant to the convent last Thursday. | $1,000,000 to get it; out his ten per(ment, and it was denied by Deputy|the experiments In‘the smaller com Lo, & R meEapt R (Rified ‘D fud fhat N lthked Gallagher seemed remarkably cool | Shortly after 1 o'clock Sunday morn- | cent. he can give 1 per cent. to one | Attornzy General Lanctot, who is in|munities before an attempt is made to a vacation trip to calmly on _the ever present prospect| while making this statement, to which | ing the children crept from their beds | senator, 1 or 2 to another, a couple of | charge of the case, that Crippef's at- [ open up the metropolitan branches ihelm der bullet struck him behind | of assassination is indicated in the |p, is &1 B ed e affixad his signature. and made a rope of their bedsheets.|per cent. to some congressmen, and | torney has raised such n point, Tt is hoped "that the sxperimental the right ear oand ranged downward, | tone of a recent letter to & citizen who Natoriety Plastes’ Gallaghes: With one end tied to the window sill | still he will have a fortune left. That gy — banks may be in operation by Oect D T ban paened Bhiver the deneer ot |, P n T AR R they went down Into the rear yard. The | way he Will get the land sold "I tell MYSTIC MAN PRESIDENT. ber 15, though this date is not def- i M, S R b ¢ - ] . E. > v a ten 0o ck [ you, somebody is going to get a lo ——— e — nite. g e R e nd 3% [imor g SR aeea L CRnos :"';d:rw:l: S‘g;i"{g"{‘;fi“fi;a:‘;‘;‘ng:igv wall. Aided by a clinging vine that|out of this, anyway, and we might as | Anndal Reunion of Fifth Connecticut r. Hitchcock and the president, it S e s e 2 (e, Fy B ot Tereey Clty. Swhopas(n couniy | covers the wall the three climbed to|well let McMurray get it. Volmteors” at ' Savin Bek. is. #Hid, also talked generally of the St L yea. arch 22 last: S g e e s E - the top of it and dropped to the bround —_— political situation, is essentially grave. My Dear Mr. Weinblatt: I thank | Dis cell Eht contentedly smoking-o.{ lisge i 1 a v X-Ray Negatives of Wound Taken.|you very much for vour letter, but I|PiPe ana seemingly pleased with the | %% P 3 N. Y. Y. C. Fleet in New Bedford | New Haven, Conn. Aug. At the I am not the/lemst hit pessimistic Foe s nd Taken. | you Very much for your letter but I} ttention he had attracted. An efforc|. In 8roving tueir way through the Harbo. annual reunion of the Fifth Connecti- [ over the outlo from a republican -night the mayor is at & R, haxe i teas dhout - ong - LISl be made by the New York an.|Yard one of them upset a box, which| __ cut volunteers today at Savin Rock |point-of view' said Mr. Hitcheock B Hoboken, surrounds1 by anvone would do me any | forities to have him tried in New |2roused the owner of the residence.| New Bedford, Mass. August 9.—|gie g ot qiClY “lore clected: | after his interview. vith members of his fam. | PATM unless he was a lunatic, and it is Invstigating,” he found the three giris | About sixty boats of the New York | president, Col. W. W. Parker, Mystle Ty T ErTVEr N TCT ¥ h ork, but the New Jersey authorities] hiding, clad only in their night clothes, | Yacht Club fleet are snbigly anchored | jce president, H. B, Shaw. Somers: | 40,000 KNIGHTS IN LINE, TR aESS s e Suat Tunhiont hold ‘that this is contrary to.law. The “d near, awaiting tha out- anxiety. All early roports Gallapher Not a Lunatic. commitment on which he. is held |2nd carrying their street clothes in |in New Bedford harbor this cvenifg | secretary and treasurer, E. . Marvin, ospital were hopsfm in| Gallagher, judging by appearances | charges assault with imtent to Kill -on | Small bundles. They were taken back [after completing an interesting day's ot vecgrageeth 2R BIG CHICAGO PARADE. ! this evening six X-Rav neg- | and actions, is not a lunatic. His mind | board the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm | t0 the convent. Fun from Vineysrd Haven of about|tssasurer. ¥. E. Hallock, South ') REIE. o Millian pestatars Sat In the ©of the wound were tak@1 10 |is apparentiy as sound as any man of | der Grosse, in the city of Hoboken.” - S e e imer Sen o 0% | walk; chaplgin, Rufus ) Sk LID LIFTING AT_SARATOGA. |Won from Eimina.with a mars T Reviewing Stand. less than a minute and also ¢ au operation for the re-|ffty odd years, but he has nourished Location of the Split Buile of “the bullet. Gallagher, the | in his heart hatred for May There W : e B . vor Gaynor B . 5 : » . ot s locked in o cell |over since he was discharged as &3 “ihe baier men beor want gieicd (Rupors That There Will Be Some B0 aioops "the Tralits ‘was” casis |Much Sought Italian Murdarer Ar- | Chicaso AR ahaOne. Sreste T pnits b evan, =k DIEDC Faloiman 1t the derhridient Of| its passsage. it a1d (xbt ecitr e Gambling on the Quist: the vietor. P rested at North Syrney, C. B. . [4cath one mecdent which phys cimor le expresses r e. ocks and ferries in July last for in- , i > g . : : w p - G Fired Point Blank at Mayor’s Hsad. | com g + location of the two segments. It was ——— Quincy, Mass., August 9.—Cplef mishaps due to the crowds, cast . | competency. Since then he has re-|jearned unoffciall 3 Saratoga, Aug. 9.—Rumors were cur- Burr 3 hi y, however, tha: one E Z ic. | Police ell to-night received " over the parade of whit Ma 7e | rent last night that the lid had been | Servige Marksmen Won Another Vie- | EOLCe Burrel [onwht tweelved L Lo e TR mestest DAMASE B liner was gay w s« | peatedly written fo the mavor anony 2 i one | re X M Ehonied 5 | mously and otherwise, harping on an | hegel load, Femained embedded in ihellifted in some parts of the village ragedy~occurred. A obessession he had been persecuted | while the other part is buried In tho EVerthins);\'s guet on Ve, mircn sho had gone aboard the shi 3’,‘-‘?.23?."’3,‘“3,‘;‘;11‘;’53; slgfiithfe;\:‘: lower part of the mouth. ,g:e‘c’,’gg,,m;e"p;’op,mo:,’“,";'{}: Itila | Catrow cup match. shot in a wicky |lieved to be Luigi Restelll, the much- | More th#h forty thousand kolghts ha one ashore. but a little gro known tonight, and he went on board Condition Favors Recovery. hope of anything except a quiet game | ¥ind to-day under the auspice= of the | sought Quincy murderer. Th= tele- | were in line, while over half & mil- o vl il e le &t S e e e Fenlinead € T e e Ohlo State Rifie association with 174 |E¥am read: “Have arrested suspet |lion spectacors sat in the reviewins They were standing on th ide | with the expressed purpose of murder- | physician at the hospital, said late | When Canficld removed all gambling | *Biries. gave another wictory o rer- (who answers description of feiw il |stand occupying the entire enst side ©f the tessel mear the promenads |ing the man whom he charges with | to-night that it wa&s probable no op- |apparatus from his clubhouss in the|Vice marksmen Sergeant M o rbosin S g st o g o F s gt o e A deck forward and were in the act of | having robbed him of his bread and | eration would be performed to-mor.’|SPTing it was a sign that the paimy | Of the Fifteenth cavalry won the $300 | tnotonsh Sxam/narion, e e e Wl posing for a group picture when Gal- | butter. row. The mavors ' temperaturs s |3ays were over. There will probably e 5y 3 g e = along the line of marc er, unnoticed i o 3 oa e some plaving this summer, b y X / . A — T e e, pushed s iamy| “Pve Got Him!" Shouted Edwards. |noTmal his o pulse stronz aud bis |0 mE that can be. termed open gam. | the 12 prize winners was J. W. Hes- | Fired Several Shots at a Parlor Sing- | ATTACKED BY BIG STURGEON. You took the bread and butter outlerv. In fact the surgeons were so |Dling according to persons who are|Sian of Comnecticut with 95. ng Party. tory at Camp Perry. of police.”” announcing the arce Knights Templar who ever formed in Camp Perry, O. August 9.-—The | North Sydney B., of a man line in any_cit : Power Boat Nearly Goss Over Niagars point blank at his head. > J % Z 3 of my mouth,” he shouted as he ap-|optimistic that members of the Gay. | Supposed to know the situation. e Boston. August 9.—Walking !nto a SN CASIIe it b proached the maver. Then he levelled | nor family left the hospital to-nizht, = Keeping an Eye on Automobilds. |room where his grand-diught —Fish Leaped Into Craft. 2 38-calibre revelver and |the revolver and fired. The struggle | leaving Mrs. Gaynor alone in he: vigil | Proposed Advance in Freight Rate on | piliceman Brock has beem looking | Grace L. James, and her 3 Y 2n cxamination later disclosel that'| about the deck ensued almost instant- | beside her hus . Live Stock. sharply after violations of the automo. | George F. James, and a Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 9.—A §0- This r:;\h;ahr(r:iag\,?ed Fhio e fire, Conie m‘r’-"i)‘ed (‘;mh e roard | (o the mayor called for ice wate- late | Washington, August 9.—Proposed bile Jaw this week, and has brought | Thomas J. her, Q8 SRR | SN SIPgOns Doy LTt * Bie Fatin < v 3 i | Shoutime: “Tee got mt Toe sot oy | to-night and was allowed to drins |advances' in the freight rate on live | three offenders to police hesdquarters, | about the piano 'singing, io-night, | three in a power boat over fhe falls for Galiagher when he first pulled the | shouting: “I've got him! I've got him!” ly. Previousl = man, a retired sea cap- | ate last night. Opposite 1 : 50! quite freely. Previously he had taken |stock of 2 1-4 cents a hundred pounds | Tuesday morning he a local driver | Hudson ‘;::;:‘;, .,,,'d',f.‘:ez Tovolver | miles above the falls, the fsh leaped zer was less than twe feet away. |as he inned Gallagher t th kit v: v s s around him' 0| over ee. He wept for 3 e e Petyeen Missouri river and Mississ- | who dia not have his license with him. | f$in.\ I8 years of afe, arew w prviver| puies SROTe UNS, T 00 OO (TRTS resulted in the death of Maher and |it. strack and seriously Injured Miss pcr? . another in injury to James. The: he | Nslde Johnson of this city, and then e b e el want to a» ro ol B denge o i thrashing about in the boat disavled req: ey srested o engine, the sonableness - of the increases. | a Stafford Springs man » who was ‘with- | oWn life. 7| The R iian, . which, wiassured. #ix N S o il e hachine Was| posses Hunting an Alabama Negro. was finally subdued uCrve. |mot properly numbered. case was by Frank Mensdale e way slightly in his excite- and beseeched those around him to|over ice. He slept for a tine this n St pnfien Ule hgker 5. Saond | brive o it ot i il (o oxar e "He dopt for st Inplisivar popiis, - widel srexs :3..,"'{:; S ang the license, writh him, it ned s 2 sent a bullet crashing into | prisoner.” he almest sobbed, “and I T r's neck below the ear. can hold him, but get some handcuffs.” TAFT SENDS SYMPATHY. DT tasd PG a8 gy by *Big Bill" Edwards Grappled With|It was then that Henry Goering, a i o - on int Gallaghe special officer of the North German|President Glad to Hear Gaynor's Lloyd line, brought the nippers; and Wound is Not Serious and Hopes | ¢, i R i e e Williom H. Edwards, commissioner i b Gagagher ‘was pinioned with steel. 9 ;tfl:cz;:;; ct:;n‘xln,i‘nfi:. B::g 1;1;: ;-:r;r!:r No - Paniaars -Bosrd-Ship. for Speedy Recovery. Deputy State Highway Commis- | ¢ontinued until Thursday. u?:lmm.w"l‘-fi“ldo'. A:f.u“n-"wh‘: or 'sm‘ m».y _u’? Sobastian Smith of ot 3 ed for- BN X = g 3 2 Shes g o La Salle, the other occupant obert Adamson, the mayors sec- e disorder. any tried to belabor | n: ving ram was re- | Montville lectimym -t g ; ey | swept rapidly towara the cataract. e sel o se= what Constable Reeves of Baltic brought | the northeru part of th unty for Gearge en, Hearing orfes of distress, . retary. struck Gallagher's As | the prostrate Gallagher, and the ex- |ceived from President Taft at Bever- could “be done about eliminatin; > 2 id so a second shot pierces 1id- | citement of course was intense, but|ly: . 2 awkward cugve {1 the mw" P “‘; Alfred l.ebarre, 19, from Taftville to|a ne‘ru“‘nx cused of ""“p Al Bqd g Pt ihna Taunch end fowed the wards’ sleeve, inflicting a slight esh | the ship’s officers used severe meas onorable W, J. Gaynor: road “at. Butterfuti—hill rw'r “"‘-‘h. police headyuarters Tuesday night, | an assa upan a Miss Perdué Oear party ashore, wound on _the commissioner's right |ures of discipline and effectuall “I am -greatly shosked to hear -of | Gove: e commisaioner desirom o& Bayip. sechfen Diovon W airrant; NS s TR e, afeswcon. = A v Deputy_She! ‘on— r illags Overwhelmed by Flood. erm. which remained undiscovered for | shielded the mayor 'in his stateroom |the outrageous assault upon vou. I {9 2 : Jouis because- Of the exelidment. | from the . crawd of . over.solich am vers glud to liear that fhe wound | Widen the roadway, which woull re- | {r)” Vlliage. ~Youns Lebarre wasla - — iy 9 R R A et Peterawuir Uumindful of his weund, Edwards Lit | passengers, 2 inflicted uvon vou is mot secious. T1JUol 35 1ods five or six Teet wide, | locked up over night.. The coustable ol in - Trenton ‘Pgson. Pl =ppioiybingies Sy e gy | the man a crushing blow in th- face St b earnestly hope and pray your r&ov- |fo wants the town to do soméihing | Wae not informed of the grounds . AreRton TN tT, August 9. —Plario “l::: prt A Al g Vo el and they crashed to the d-ck Yo- atement by Gallagher. ery may be rapi . towards providing: the land. "% | the complaint, but there:is & Jeweiel . 40 h-of Patersan, ~=N. 3.0 \was overwheltned by a flood uf mid E-ther., Gatlagher struggling with he | Gallagher s a short, thickset man, | (Signed) W AM H. TAFT.” 5 = City young man arrested in connection | {uy' cleetroonted here Lo-nisht, T he | wight whiCH Swept away fve hundred with the’ same _case, Which is 8ald 10 | grime for which Shvirio paid the | hiliges with thelr inmates. strengih of desperation and p iling | weighing close on to. 200 pounds. Fe Beverly, Mas: —jn ces- S i At Lo CHGRpaRdy, S Upehtien. = be one of breaking and entering. 2 S " 4 death penedty was the murder of Mrs, vieiously ai the grigger in an nitempl [ Smoked a cigar cheerfully after his|ponse to his telegram to Mayor v " arrest and at no time expressed sor-|mnor to-day the president to-nigh? re- |* ,c,hht-‘onbhy of police depart- Jos Gans at Death's Door. to fite anotier shot. - Rose Guarino of Midvale. i I i row because of his deed. On the other | ceived the following messase from wl taken hix va . y i Steel Nippefs Blipped on ‘Bhootar's | | 075 % B cated stolidly. Ahat. the | Acting’ Mayor Mitchell of New Yome: st 1, is delay- Steamship vals. £ Baltimore. Aug. 9.—Reports fregs B - 5N mavor had robbed him of a livelihood I .thank you for your kind message. 4 tle & rp, - 9, Finland,| Nepaug.—Mrs: Emeline K.dh‘g. who | bedside of Joe Gans, the form But Ed y 00 much for | and that he had meant to kill him. H=|Surgeons report condition very - - | ¥ % 2 S celebrated her 99th ‘b pion htt late after blaw 1m'is 56 years old. It was a de!rym ful after examination. - Mayor is e£ b . ? o Kaisar % had her ‘first ] E is! 2 b face, while he said, in a signed stateme: scious and resting quietly.” e

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