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' ”, et n ot |Aviato g | Condensea Tetograms [ Threg Brothers ‘600D CONDITI N pr is ¢ h of Ba: ia is ssenger -~ - & 1 i | o g sanncs i uebee Prisoners| Fell Into Growd s 35" Killed by Express which sailed today for New York. 1 | JHUT L 117 skull are fractured physicians say he Wounded Man Cenfidently Predicts that He ™ =~ ~“=—"" " . 2l 58 o oA willrecover. bpen an nucudlly heavy snowfall| A\LL PAPERS AUTHORIZING THE|NOSE BROKEN, BADLY BRUISED, |, "¢, SuPreme Lodge Knights ofl wepe TAKING A SHORT CUT . s D throughout this section that has inter- | A 4 Pythias, at Milwaukee. decid+d to, re- Will Be Out In a IFeW ays .. fereawith the operation of ‘railway| SAME RECEIVED. AND SHAKEN UP. rate policyholders in ihe fourth cless HOME BY RAILROAD., of the insurance department begin- Andes route was suspended. & > ¥ % e ning on Jan. 1, 1911. NOT ONE ALARMING SYMPTOM SHO il the Amcrican ampaseador, 1o e | LEGAL FORMALITIES COMPLETE | HIS. MACHINE TURNED TURTLE |, For.ts: Fi el on oar,Ended June 30| AT EAST GREENWICH, R. I. Cergus, Switzerland, today. The =m- . ' approximately $33,000,000, which Is an :l“lllfldo: i;‘rha‘l'([;:'gllt bric‘f‘ nutinsfl:‘l;lld P v 'TRtt, brother of the presidont. Mrs.| Dr-iCriepen and Mise 1 Way Be increase of almoat 38,000,000, or 10 per After He Had Swerved to Avoid|cent, over the previous yeas Robert Straight, Aged 15; Irving, 11 ery ]ndic.tion that the Wound i' Heah'ng We1|— ?x:lsl and Miss Hill remain at St. Cer- T-km !.Gk .u ‘England Any Time \@fter Next Monday. N| Cabled Paragraphs | Mowing Down a Big Crowd of Spec- | Sixteen Members of the Mob at New- John, 6—Another Brother W /3 R ark, O. who participated in thé riot i ors at Asbury Park, which resulted in the lynching of Carl jured—Accident on Curve. - Patient Chats Fleasantly With His Visitors—Physi- o Fris Aug 10-—As o means of re- : Etherington on July § were indicted > ? X eving the congéstion of traffic, - o — Wednesdag be the grand jury for fir cans’ Bulletin: Mayor Rests Well, Has Good [probiem of constantly increasing difi- Asbury Park, N. ok g i Bl R & Jury for first - Y 5 7 o b e cult; the government today decided Quebec, Aug. 10.—AMN pape-s author- i mfi rk, “vé'- Aug. 10. 'A seri- L fel % % reenwich, R. I, Aug. 10.— Strength, Takes Considerable Nourishment—“Big|tc elactrity the belt railroad of this the’surrender of Dr. Crippen and | 0Us mishap to ter “Broikins, in{ The Emperor of China has sentya all aons of Joiin 1. Straight ) B Vg Th 3 ki glty and the railyay service out of St | Miss Leneve to the Lritish s ene | Daintutly - but. nSt Hemseranins” puts| message of thanks to President Tait or Cowenett, ware killed. and u fourth | i an | Lazare station. The estimated expent s i & % . | for the attentio id t ince 0y, a brother of the others, was seri- ili” Edwards Gets Threatening Letter—Policeman |1azare staion The cotimacea expe thoriticy, trom u:ewbom‘mnn vern- | marred the opening Hay of the aviation ] Tuo head of the Chinese arfy reor. | OUsiy injured today when & New York | ment. The orde: . AR 2 i il DOk, bri his co ot bound Portland express on the New Who Knew in Advancs of the Attempted Adsassi Kiel, Aug. 10.—The shipbuliding 18- |tice Girouard, who is at Mur-ay Bay, Seven Spectators Injured. fhe Unitea States. receat VIt to | ¥ ok, New Haven and Harr-a rai. : < e terests today notified the managers of | acting ~abses s Brookins was dashed to (i road, traveling at the rate of sixty nation Suspsnded frem TDCuty—Gallagher Makes {heGormanial "the Hovalds and the | Goveraor G eneral Grey and Chief Jus- | when the maching satddenty ™ toarti | The Capital Leaf and Tobateo Gom. |miles an hour, around a shaip turn ig-: - olbe shipyards, all in or near this city, b ¥ - N turtle after hs had been sorc to | Pany has been placed in the handw of | Fan into the littls group. Another Statzrhent: opes the Mayor Will Get Well. | (000 5 s 4 o O irdey | Proceedings at Quebec ABsroved. |swerve it ih muoia e Tath & orons | the Chicago Title and Tribe company The Dead. next unless in the meantimeghe strik-| rphe gominion authorities o.0 ap-fO? Spectators. Seven other persons, |2s receiver.. The company nas debts Th < X 0 o 2 b e dead are: Robert St , 153 L ors in the yards of the Wambure- proved The anserDt. af ihe ‘Dreceea-]|among: whom the machine . ‘wmjed, | sstimated at $100,000. The assets are | rrong wocimie’ Robert g et i Hmel;,can “tdenm; ;:t m:mp:)u;kr atlings in-the Crippen-Leneve case be-|Were more or less seriously :ijured. said to be $20,000. . Ji., 6. Injured: Herbert Straight, 9. \ New York, Aug. 10.—William J.) course, centers on the mayor's condi- | Hamburg yield and return to work. fore the Quebec. court of cpecial ses Aviator Pinned Under Wrackage. Martin K. | 5 i Were Standing on Expr Track Gakdor, mayor of New York les in|tion, but Gallagher, now profeeasing a},NgENIOUS COUNTERFEITERS’ e L onnigl e - Teonkibe: was “pinnga . umider- Ahe'lcor BRench 07 peomice ot tara OlhL | The. Doga were tiking & short cut = s osp! i vi Vi C £~ . €] ‘orma je= necessary for e de- S > y E I cu [ SMarse hospital tonight With two|trac of-pénitence for his act, caused gal wreckage and was only half conscious | against Mrs, Minnie Bicking, seeking |by the raflroad and were in. sight of IN STATE PRISON. | portation of the prisomers, 2.4 they | when friends reached him. Thi. 5 - may be taken back to Enzlini at an; - This_start- | §50,000 {o alleviate pangs for the|their home when a heavy freight train may be taken back to Enz] Y |ed a report that he had béen fatally | braaking of an engagement proposed, | came in view. They were standjng on ; i time after Aug. 35. - Secrst Service Officers Discover How |time after Aug lcm“e tod1y in the |iRjured. An examination showed that|he alleges, by herseif. the express track watching the passing sezments of a split bullet Sred yester- | further notoriety in his cell in Jersey OUTFIT Gay by James J. Gallagher, who sodght | City this afternoon. B st i, o Bt | Commissioner Edwards Not Frightened neck and mouth, but he has shown not the Plant Was Worked 5 his nose was broksn and that he had v y : one alarming symptom. 1t °s bevond | sn anonymous letter, vulgarly couch- demeanor of the two prisoners. Their | heen badly bruised and shaken up, but ¥ A RoTHBRSIRiEkt wheh they. were struck human power to say whethar Le will i s jailers say they eat and sleep well | not ceriously h: The Bethishem Steel Corporation|a cu ) ng_the engineer from Tecover, for mot even the mcst re-|cg 2nd threatening the life of Street| Boston, August 10.—How three in- [Neither .recelved DOF sent any cable- y hurt. Jares there is mo truth in the re-|seeing them in time to atop Lhe ex- Powneh apecialist can say | whether | Cleaning Commissioner Willlam H. Ed_ | mates of the state prison at Charles- | prams or telegrams today. Crowd to Blame for Mishap. Dorts that steel rails have been re- | Dress. Do poitaming will be the aftermatn, | wards, whose powerful blows \felled | town were able to construct a coun- | S"A™% 00 FSrCuM R A inat the Ca-| The mishap was witnessnd by the|duced to $26.50 a ton. Rails continie Herbert Straight Escaped. P e v R "mayor's temperature | Gallagher to the deck of the Kaiser | terfeiting outfit ~and manufacture | nagian law would not permit the de- |large crowd gathered for the ineet and | at 328 a ton for standard sections and | prerbert Straight wr : T e T L e ;fiém;é:.i:‘e;gégas:nyfittaz.;{,n-lt!:r:gg spunma: g'xalt dolltn hui beenm dis- | porta Crippen and Miss | eneve | was due directly to the thronging of | DO change is contemplated. hflvrrr- el:*rult::-n‘ ‘:jlnwh]r”n;.r\:“;d h‘?o‘u'vr; very indie ‘s tr S s, E covere secret service officers. il 30 was denied vy che local | spectators upon the Y e i 3 : ¢ ey Jhdication s that the | communication is attiibuted to a crank. | Ever since July 21, when the stats | MUt aS S x e e aas wan PTRCKIDK] | eading Manohelthr-: Copton . st wptnds 1 his: head” and St Although it predicted for “Big Bill” a|prison officia. : that coun- to prevent am accident the tricky |Owners are urging the British et M e i i _ Patie ul. fate similar to the mayor's, the fomer | terfeit half dollars were in circula- | two ARDENT INSURGENT: wind sent the machine spinning over | MENt to appoint a committee of cotton | pere (of the death " Bulletins issued today and tonight | football player seemed to regard his|tion in the prison and that some had = backwards. speciallsts and a trained staft in each | P%% @id not vary in their tone of cptimism | chances of a long life as good as ever. |got outside an investigation has been | PASS NIGHT. AT SAGAMORE HiLL. i province of India in order to stimulate 5 in progress. At that time it became S Anjured Spectators Mostly Boys. the growing of cotton in that country, | TALIANS FIGHT OVER so cheerful was the patient and so ful his attendants that M. 3 r. after an almost sleeplass 1he bedside, left the mayor's A TWENTY CENT DEBT. o yes- | One Man Shot to Death and Twe What Twe Young Girls Overheard. |5 Dro8Toes. ot At ey of The other victi 'y of Lynn, | Ex-Secretal Garfield- and Deposed e victims besides himself Two voung girls who said that they | who is serving a 23-vear sentence as c,,,z Forester Pinchot. ware mostly boys. One lad was rush- Announcement Was ~Mad overheard an intoxicated policeman in- | an habitual criminal, was involved. ed to a hospital, where it was :cported | United Statzs Steel corpors today for a forty minute spin in an au- | idscreetly remark on Monday night that | To-night it was announced at the 0.—Theo- jtPat he sustained a fracture of the|terday that the unflléa orders on the tomobile. the mayor would be shot either on his | office of the United States district e s e T o AL N books of the company on Ju Paf:. Wetnied. is Not Aware of Identity of His As-|departure for or on his return from |attorney that two other prisoners. | night with James R. Garfield o. Cleve- S 3,970,931 tons. This is a decrease of | Hartford, Conn. e sailant. Europe, set on foot another police in- | whose names were withheld, had been |lana. ox_secretary of the intarior, and | THE GORE BRIBERY CHARGE 356,863 tons from the June 30 unfilled | sull of A AEht ever & debe v Lomts | cuiry. avith the result that Policeman |found to be accomplices of Hanleyv | Girord Pinchot of New Yorx, deposed SPECIAL INVESTIGATION, | tonnage: cent¥~late tonight in a camp of Ital- ered in a larger and better Joseph P. Hock of the Madison street|and that the cases of all three would | chief foraster, who are regarded as two jons on upper Albany avenue, cne man m in the hospital, the mayor i 4 o ; e 1 ntly with those who are | Stilion, Wwhose number, 7846, is the be presented to the federal grand |of the most ardent of insurgents. They | Th i _| _A Prisoner in the Tomks, New York, | was shot to death and two fatallye R him and Sonpdentiy | number given by the girls, was sus- | jury next fall are spending the night at, fogamore ;‘,:;““ n Learns More About Pee- | who gave his name as Jacob J. Haff,| L ounded. The men, who ars employed on the excavations for the ct sewers to the number of twenty or more, have s that he will be out ir. a few |Pended from duty tonight pending in- The method of counterfeiters | 1511 and are to leave for Now York le of Hip Lands—The Town | says he wrote at the diciation As vet he has not discussed in [ vestigation. Hock has been on the|was ingenious. They secured from |eariy jn the morning. Willlsia Loeb,| of Robbers’ Roost. deceased the last will of the ! ¥ way the tragedy of yesterday nor | force three years. unknown sources some scraps of tin |jr collector of the port of New York, ert H. Thompson. a wealtify a’camp at the upper end of the r venue, he even aware of the identity of | The policeman, if the charges of|and lead, a jeweler's erucible and ||ef¢ Sagamore Hill several hoars be-| McAlester, Okla., Aug. 10—*0. the | manufacturer, who died at his | and tonight two of them became en- < assallant. It was reported yester- | drunkenness prove true, will be tried |some plaster of paris. One Of the |rore they arrived, after a long discus- | poor Indian,” learnsd a few morh things | Brookiyn recantly 2 gaged in a fiKht over a_debt of twenty Cay that he inguired the man's name | for Intoxication while on duty and with | trio has a knowledge of electricity | gion of political matters wita the ex- | o 0 0 R e e % ot counsel for the widow are hunting for | cents, The man who claimsd ‘I at the soom after the shooting, but this proves | making incendiary remarks. The may- |and it was he who devised the means | president. . The visit of Mossrs. Gar- P Saly of’ 259,000, the instrument. money was due him struck (he man i be an error. And aithough familiar | or has been drastic in his police reform | of melting the metal. He cut in on |fleld-and Pinchot rounded out a period [ WOrth of his land-in the hearing hefore e who owed the money when he refused with Gallagher's annoying letters and | policy, and he has many enemies on [the electric light wires in Hanley's | of two nights and a day of which Col- | the congressionai investigatinz com- | BUILDING WHARF to make payment, and a general fight persistent attempts to obtain re- | the force. cell, attached two pleces of carbon |onel Roosevelt gave a large rart to a|mittee today FOR MODERN COAL RUNS, | followed in which all the mea in the atement as a nlghth Wltchmu; in| GaWagher Makes Another Statement. ;:rr:’: D‘l;t“:‘g_e;he;n“gn t;\“sn-;‘:;: !:::x(z:tt close survey .(N(hc }ux °f.n'°"c’y‘§|" Congressman C. D. Carter of the tonsds camp took part. When iho' smok the dock department, the maver does ‘ > ed w - | particul n New York s 3 5 s . cleared away one of the sang wi 1% fnow That it was he who frea the| Gallagher's. statement, made this|On the white Not carbon the crucibls | ana the far west. < ::“rx:'hnx::r?::"-:d':fi:icéo:a"..];dnimf ,T""E:L»:an;' nf::cnm:n.on:?:l”-ny dead and two so shot and cit up that e l; ehot. Aside from deploring that he | €VRINg, was his first frank talk con-| was placed, the metal was melted | In reply to a question, Mr. Pinchot|arg C. e = they cannot live. The wounded were Fhould have been fired upon far doing | CrRINE the crime. “While I will not|and the coins were manufactured in |said: ington, fi;m said i :Z:(h- Good progress fas been made in the | (ke nto Bt Francis' -homp:-al and : Good s twelve members of the gang placed his duty, he has In no way criticized | S2y that I am sorry,” he said, “I now |5 plaster of paris mould. It is sus- | “How did I find the sentimeut in the |- s e Bi= aseailant and maintains 1 marked | Dopee that the mayor gets well. But Ifpected that there was an accomplice |ywest in regard to-ths Roosevelt poll- ;’f: e 5‘:‘22---':0:"5 fo hace fve|past few days on driving plles at the [ under arrost. The names. of none of @vession to discusitng -the oy wanted to teach high officials to regard | outside the jail who assisted in the |cjes? Very enthusiastic,” 3aid the ex- B il o 2R 05 9 [ Thames River Specialties compan the men had been ascertain+d up o & Highest Temperature 100 2- thee rights of subordinates. T consider | gistribution of the coins and the sup- | forester, with emphasis. - Tao oMK TR v mmmd My, Cap. 'mills: at Montville. The piles are to | jate hour that I had to shoot the mavor les-i plying of material for their manu- “And ‘what do they think of tiie Taft | car “that Consressman B 8. \¢Guire form the foundation for a modern coal he maror's highest tamperaturelson to the countr I did wi facture. on 7" i run ‘and wharf. The company will be! NATIONAL C. T. A. S e O e A Sschil: | for personal principles and was not] ™ - - %1‘5 Jou think of the wsther?: | 2% MM mfl."'.',.:'"m‘ 2 e hat s pf,| ble, when_ the whacf in compleled, to I CONVENTION AT BOSTON caemia, or biok . inv iy =t Bl > k.o £ p PP 8 farse 3 Tndicates its beginning and sp-ead by | P ompred by ény g ELECTIONS IN ALASKA -'| e Hiw reply. It-was raiqing hard , &, delegate for the Choctaw :—:J:l 'Ta‘xiii.'n'-"q.fl’(f x‘;x::nhnflifwn'mlruf Sre——ap & rise in the patient’s temverature, the Detrmined to Seok Revenge. FOR DELEGATES TO CONGRESS. |15t then. it aiso rafused to be | Lidiana at Washinglon with s sslary | Diiway svatem is' to be instailed. with [ Military Mass in Holy Cro - normal standard of today was| <7 gm sorry that Commissioner Ed- —_— i 4 § ¢ — i {: 3 iewed lities after his ests autdmatic dumpng trucks wihich will Evening Parade. ¢ ibe most cheering signs o hiS| wards was wounded, for I wes aiming | Early Returns Indicate That the Con- | hig areived. . bt sald: Weive &0t some others’ but he | pe gpje to empty 4 barse in’ short or ving. ¥ phveicians ila appetite is gced, al-lonly at the mayor But “even the test Will Be Close. Did A dame say b mn o ing to et | 467 All through the new plant the | Boston, Aug, 10—With much display brothe and Hgnid feade; s ahowil | o oRsnt SCIUCHIDE: Hlgs Bad Dok Boest KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE, | five per cent. of all the momey Mo e, | object has been to install the most | the fortieth annual convention of ‘the reat stamina of b 5 . g T My SR Cordova, Alaska, Aug. 10.—Early re- = 3 | modern machinery. automatic machines tional Catholic Total Abstinencs e AR ™k o | mo deciston until T bought a newspaper | tyrns from - o o R g e g ol IMPORTANT STEP TAKEN. |}y was to realize on the deal?” asked | b ing everywhere in evidence. union was opened in this city today. D i e Yhe Dy It WlaEY yesterday morning. The paper said|cgates to congress indicate that the . - avres s ¥ The 500 delegates participatsd in two IEAIn, e ia mot worrying ETAUY | inat Gavnor was going to sall for a va- | rgce wil be close. Bd. S. Orr of Val. | That of Establishing a Concordat Be- | .2 “ar v, ne MeMuerar rod vomole: | DENIED FORMER TESTIMONY. seasions of routine businest during the Cathedral Sver the outcoms. Tt . : cation. That made m angry, to think | & L = = L hces] e " Consultation of Physicians. | that he should have a vacation in Bu- | seohar sarrs thi cortion o tre to 3, niiial Welien. e T t imes, but this tme ¢ | Hyacinth Lessard Now Charged With |members of C. T, U. YéMes from of the most extended consulta- | rope while I did not have & chance 10| ritory by a large plurallty. The friends | Chicago, August 10.—The resolu- | out, and when McMurray got his ten Perjury. Tcough (s wirects ob.ihe dity: Tt ey on the mavor's condit'on was| worlk, much less get a vacation. So I|of Delegate James Wickersham, who |tion unanimously adopted here to-day, | per cent. or $3.000,000 or whatever it oy R g eineion [ hurried over the Twenty-third street|is seeking re-clection on an independ- | establishing . a concordat between | amounted to, he (Adams) was going to| In the city court on Wednesday the | 21i¢ OF the most intereating parades this e e Yvae el e o | ferry and imguired my Way fo the|ent republlican ticket, asgert that the | Knights. Templar governing bodies. is | get five per cent. of the pro--cds continued case against Joseph G. Be- | ©'¥ TS SCOf [0 YERrR L ted In mwc—mefl — o “J“f W}lhe m. - 1| returns from southeastern Alaska and [said by Masons to be the most im- “I also met Jake IL. Hamon at|dard, charged with selling liquor on) %~ ih gra “,‘m» Holy Cross this 2l B W o Seutie o 2 My wrongs proved more than Tanana, in which Fairbanks is situat- | portant step takem by the conclave | Washington. He told me to go to old | Sunday, was taken up. Hyacinth Les— | I8 SRRSO, O P10 00 S P08 S0 s e el tivea | thought T could bear. Over and over|eq, will give Wickersham a substan- |for many years. The concordat es- [man Gore and get him to vithdraw |sard and Wilfred Pechie had testified | TP ATCRbITRon BIUREM 16 /0000 o thin budion I sized up my hard station in life and | 1131 lead over all of 3 tablishes amicable relations between | that fool bill of his against the Mc- | that they bought liquor in this eity on [ g'y VoY VITEE. &8 APAronract rsermon 3 e contrasted it with that of some other | Returns from seven towns and camps | the gnights of England. Ireland, Scot- | Murray contracts.” Franklin_square on Sunday. Lessard | Dorance At Faneuil hall, wiere the Afavay | Tien. of Mayor Gaynor,who had wrong- | show Orr leading with 723 votes to|land, Canada and the United States, | Congressman Carter. who is part|naming Bedard's place as ihe sa100n | bonvention sessions are neld, addresses . _on_ “Mayor|ed me, In particular. At length I de-| wickersham's 432. O'Connor, the la- |and is an évent which has been crys- | Cherokee Indian. and was for two vears | where the liquor was bought. Pechie | 0t weleome ware made by Mavor Jann issued at 9.30 | termined to seek the revenge which I|4or candidate, polied a light vote. talizing for many years. Its con- |a member of the house comunittee on | could not tell wherf it was. This testi- |} Fitzgerald of Boston and by local concluded should be justly mine. No.| “jJuneay, Alaska, Aug. 10.—James |summation is said to be the chief | Indjan affairs, was then asked: mony came out when Lessard and |¢ota] abstinence leaders progress today has) I was mot drunk when I went aboard | wickersham was re-glected congres.- | object for which the Ear! of Euston. | “Do you think a majority of the In- | Pechie were fined for intoxication. i 5 Je p.s Eood|the Kaiser Wilhelm dor Grosse yester- | sional delsgate from Alaska ,esterday |pro grand master of Engiand and [dians are in favor of there contrpcts | In testifying Wednesday, Lesward said e e tant® 2KSn | day morning. as has heen Intimated. by o plurality estimated at from 1500 | Wales, visited the thirty-first trien- | glying ten per cent. to McMurray > Ahat Tiin " Tordlix. teatimotiy Batt "hes: JOE GANS DEAD. le is n contrary, no en a 8 : o+ . 3 h . i - to 2,000. The exact figures will not be | nal coneclave. ‘There is no doubt that they are,” he!l yptrue, but said he was telling the Former Lightweight Champion Pugil- ition this evening. drop of liquor since last Saturday. My |known for severa] days, as many pre- All the Templars of the world are | repiied. But there is also nn doubt| ¢ruth now, and that he did not buy A o drinking on that day was limited to a | cincts are isolated. afillated with the goverming bodies | that In signing the contracts many | iquor at the Bedard saloon. t Viotim of Comsumption. AN I ARLIIZ single glass of beer. Lo b e T P of one or the other of the nations, | mors were influenced to do 80 by per-| Judge Brown deemed the evidence — e o e “Had I heard of President McKin- | REGULATION OF ISSWES STOCKS |and _ to-day’'s legisation practically | sons who had an interest in them.” Insutcient agninat Bedard and order. | Baltimore. August 10.—Joe Gans, Bt R g ley's assassination? Of course, and I — consolidates them into a coercive | Adams was descrided as a Dalaware | o& {he case molled. ¥ former lighiweight champion pugliist, it L belleve assassination is sometimes AND BONDS BY RA:l ROADS. | whole. - The election of officers for | Indian who has frequently besn men- | “pp " Tae U0 it g (e city nitorney | died early to-day from consumption L m e WD right. - 2 e T the conclave of 1913 will be takefl up | tioned as having called on President|(, make out & complaint %[ which devioped about a year ago. He Sl B g had carried the gun_ for nine|President Taft and President Hadley|to-morrow. Under the estaptished | Taft on matters pertaining ‘o INdian |y eeeard with perjury. Tha trial w was 34 years old. e ‘B't‘;'” T ha ago | years. I feared the enemies I had made | Confer Regarding the Commission. |custom of progression, elective offi- | affairs. Tt was to Adams over till Thursday and bo3ds Joe Gans’ real name was Gant, the A, O e s to tel] | bY writing letters when I was trying cers all advamce one step, leaving in this state wers a fved. af 3500, ‘Tate In- the name Gans having been fastened upon B S 1o tell| 5 reform the dock department.” Beverly, Mass. Ausg. 10.—President | only the office of grand junior war- |di telegrams urging President Taft| garq s “mother from Jewett - him early in his ring career by a by - = Tal Soatioekor tha: Bloot Taft and President Hadlsy of Yale|den to be fllled. For this place, there | to approve the sale of the lands. Mc-| on'her son's bond and he obtained his | mistake of a referee. p at 1:30 tis Merning. alk of Jersey Justice for the Shooter.| were in conference again late today |are four emecutive candidates: Fred- | Murray is the holder of the c rtracts | preadom. Last spring he went to Arizena in New York August 10.—At 1:30 this| There is marked determination among | rezarding the personnel and work of | eric C. Thayer, Waterville, Me.; J. W.|by which, accerding to Beni.or Gore, St B e TR ~|the hope of being benefitcd by the mornine Mayor Gaynor's condition | the New Jersey authorities to make | the commission which is to be sppoint- | Chamberlain, St. Paul; 1. L Register, | a ten per cent. or a $3.000.000 ,attor- OILING NEW LONDON ROAD. climated but he did not improve there was unchanzed. He was asieep. Gallagher &n example of “Jersey jus_|ed to inquire into the propos-d regu- | New Jerseyjand L. P. New, Indiana. |nes's fee” wauid be allowsd. phode s o and last Friday he reached this city s tice.” but it was definitely determined | lation of the issues of stocks and| The competitive drills. second only efores Carter left the stand McMur- i ile | after a hurried journey, made that he “BIG BILL” EDWARDS’ tonight mot to lay his case before the | bonds by rallroads. While Mr. Had- |in interest o the barade of yester. |ray'’s attorneve obtained from lim tes- | 'n*Pector “':‘;"":_‘ 5:";';" g 15 il g el LIFE THREATENED. | 8¥and jury pending-the outcome of the ley has not vet dafinitely accepted the | day, began early to-day and w{ll last | timony tending te show that ‘n previ- at Waterfor nd. his last ambition—to end his career & " | mayor’s i i tendered xms;’!lun v’! chairman the | through to-morrow. The prices will | ous lnalanlmanen McGuire *;,'port;d Cotints: Road Inspestor.’ Sotin .. Dow in this city, the city in which he : If the mayor recovers, Gallagher will | commission, he is giving *he ,resident | be awarded to-morow night. 4 measures in_ comgress opposed (o the| 3 BORO! 'ONC- | began If, and to see once more the Intoxicated Policsman Suspended = for |, apecaily tried, charged with assault |all the assistance he can in “ormulat- | Capt. Jaimes B, Gowen, B. E. Ingram | interssts of McMurray. - yan on \ednesday finished olling Jef” |aunt who was generally thought to Making Indiscrest Remark—Would- | with intent to kill, for which he may | ing& a plan of work and it is Ielleved | anq James S. Young, Jr. officers of | Incidentally. the Indians, -.any of | ferson avenue in New london, o i e aRsatont 38 yoars Ba Assassin Now Hopes That the|receive a maximum sentence of twen- | that eventually he will take -he chair- [the drills late to-day announced that | whem were in the committse room, m‘fl"; "‘;; ‘:""‘ ""l“’A~"*" “”;‘(‘3" old and is survived by his wife and Mayor Will Recover. . ty vears. If his victim should die the | manship. Mr. Taft is strongiy urging | Raper Commendery No. 1 of In- |learned of Robbers’ Roost, a town in | turnpike, Blfl" ng “” 2 'Y"”‘ D‘;ve two children. The funeral will be on charge will be murder in the first de- | the matter upon him. dianapolis, had won the first prize. the southern part of the state. From | There is a milesto be oiled to the Wa- | g i\, g0y, Robbers’ Roost there emerg:d cne day | terford (uwnfil‘lne, 7 The‘ job will be g Mear slow one, as there iz a long cartage to of In- | Al the ofl tanks. The oil furnished by TWO CALIFORNIA FAIRS. An effort is being made To bave the commission represent all phas -s of the E. J. HILL ACCEPTS. an emissary representing New York. Aug. 10.—Tnterest, of | gee, the penalty for which is death. worl: ~ The o-called “progressive Who went to a “war coun-il 3 Janks. The olt turaished by sentiment of the republican nparty is t = dians to get them to sign the contracts. | the state is showing the New Londo s AEROPLANE FELL, PHILADELPHIA DEALER be represented. The presidsnt i= anx |7 Be Temporary ‘éhllrml_n of State | VT Y Six hundred of tha Indians |peaple what can be done with the right | Panama Canal Fete Planned by San o SOLD FROZEN EGGS. | ious that the makeup of the commis- Republican Convention. signed at that time. testified 7. 14. God- | kind of oiling. They are experimenting Diego as Well as by "Frisco. WAS COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED s sy sion in itself shall be an earnest of % frey. They also. he maid, signed tax | with a number of different kinds none| = B & il -5 Arrested on Complaint of State Dairy | the seriousness and prospective valus| New Haven, Aug. 10.—Congressman|case contracts, which “AcMurray | of which are proving satisfactory. In- an_Diego, Cal, Aug. 10.—California @erman Aviator Carried OFf tne Field | "™ ',,:, F:,d’ De; .,.,m,,,'. 17 | og%its investizations. E. J. Hill today accepted the invitation | was to zet $10 o head” for fizhting | spector Donovan states that the oil[is now assured of two expositions te Unconscious. <! o —_— of Chairman Michael Kenealy of the|the taxation of the Indians. used on the state roads leaves the road | celebrats the opening of the Panama e Philadelphia, August 10.—As the | 200 PANIC STRICKEN GIRLS Sthis CORNMLANERISE Do “Was_Robbers’ Raont the headquar. | jn such condition that it can-be. driven ganal fn 1318 "Gitisens of San Diexo nisthal, Germany. Au 10.— . .- temporary chairman o! le repul ters of McMurray's asents asked [‘over five minutes after the of as been ave votes o ue onds in o e it Tialtl Bagt srith il A e e s DRIVEN TO THE STREET.| an state convention at¢Hartford next| Congressman C. B. Miller. applied. He is also oiling ‘a road at|amount of $1.000.000 for improvement Di% & i g AT month. “I don’t know.” replied Godfrey. “It|TLvme, where the cartage is six miles. | of the city park already selected as the ous accident at the aviation mESHDNE | with frozen eggs. J. Buschel, a larse | $90,000 Fire in Laundry Caused b; here tofay. While fiying 2 t1 helght | jealer of this city, was arrested to- Collisloid - Collar Sifpporter % of about 735 feet in a Wright machine |qay on a warrant obtained. bs the ppan ene of the propellers broke. 'whe other |giate dairy and food department on % turn over several times. Tt fell with a He will be given a hearing to: | their lace collare-—a piece of celluloid e S was where a man named 3at2s lived. | The tanks used from which to sprinkls [ exposition site and for the construetion Charged With Sending Poisoned Can- | Bates arranged with me to 50 to the| the oil on the road contain 600 gallons. | of permanesnt buildings that shall cen- dy Through the Mails. Indians’ meeting and get the contract stitute the nucleus of the fair. - & An exposition to be held at San Carlisle, Pa., August 10.—Mr l*\en e = RESERVOIR FALLING STEADILY. |pranciscs is already partly fnanced Barhart of Shiremanstown, near here. [ .2 pTFORD IS THIRD crash and was gompletely lemlished. . - Qe 5 Representatives of the n Diego ex- s . ;e was arrested to-day charged with Down 157 Inches New—Consumption | banition will visit San Francisso this ¢ iy o > | the Y aud i ‘maile. e arrest was made v 3 L opposition to the claims of New Or- ness, but his injuries are onsidered| that Buschel sells frozen eggs which ’,""‘f‘,d‘zgzz‘;m;;’;‘y u"‘:r:’{‘ggg‘imfi‘;?;‘; postal inspector and a Harrisourg de- | Bridgepert Now the Second City In| p. i1, measuraments made by Si- le‘:‘;) o e Panama, 5 position. Very grave. g have been removed from the shell tective. Cand; isoned with strych- 2 ‘ 2 The flights today were of a medlocre [ang jn a solid body are disposed of 20000 And ‘mperilled two hundred | nipe” wag oniled o Mins Beuiah il e Ty Aot s, L L ehardeter. Brunmheuber with D\Sofn- |5 pakeries which .thaw out the pro- | '#indry Workers == . Mountz of Harrisburg last week Hartford, | inch per day and reached 137 inches AT CAMP, PERRY, O mer machine made a flight of "NENIOLT | quct. The samples seized were ex- |, 7€ tO/Iat ©/ay had been feft unno- lrhe girl ate some of the candy and | conn., has a population of 98.915, ac- | on Tuesday below full pond. he | a: e end fifty mimites. The other vi ovnich, ith|was made very ill. Prompt treatment | cording to figures announced foday by | Venturi meters also continue Lo regis- | Militiamen Turn Tables on Grack U. ors Sho made ascents remainel m the air | amingd by Frofessor Lawall chemist|hundreds of others, had been placed in for less than an hour. Dorner in the [[o0, 1he (004, Cepartment sif mw.|the dary room in the basement. The “eight competition made a night of [FRRGSH O NORIPSIEEL, SN DRSS | waist was hung close to the super- | guspicious Person &t Gov. five minutes carrying an extca WeISBt | ¢ YIS city. They inoculated the | hated xt’l‘n;;e!cet]};i:olifine:x;{‘:d:im:fid Sud— pshooters. at a hospital saved her life. the census burea: This is an increa. ter the same rate of use Rer day as 8. Servio of 19,065, or 23.9 per cent, over 1300.|they did when first installed. Draper’s | The population of Bridkepost. Conn. There has likewise been no change| Camp Perry, O, August 10—To- Office Door. was announced as 102,054, an increase | in the rate of use in the five hours|day the national. guard” sharpsheoters : 2 Two hundred panic-stricken girls | Who was seen -acting queerly outside the meters show that 867 gallons | service o . In the Ohlo match for FINDS A NEW COMET. - Two other egg dealers were also e w Thousands of Japanese Houses Sub- ad, t the rate of 58,23 I- | the adjutant general $6500 cup, Pri- held. for | a hearing - tomorrew on | Tefused to descemd the smoke illed | the office door of Gev. Draper in-the | Tho: B et s s T Aay. | vate W I MoGarthy. of he' Becond ? | stairway. Firemen finally by sheer | State honse to-day was:arrested merged. be - charges of selling eggs unfit for use. sizeagih drove them dawsn-iihe stair-{tukeeiits SHewtion P:vx.‘!hl‘a; examina- | = Tokio, Apgust 11 —Serious. floods L e o re continysd for flarp;e&ltfislflnwl:f::l:’llll" shot up ways to the street. Five minutes after e said ihat he seen eer- | continue. throughout Jupan. Thou- “T e the an” : BUFFALO ELEVATOR BURNS. | the last one had been rescued the en- | tain signs In the Sky, but was unable | sands of houses are submergad and ;g‘l;);‘;ggog'.;‘";g' O R e | iy “'“Y“‘;fz;" S Phaas o the Cambridge. Mass, Aug. 1¢—The EER 3 1400, e . ) discovery of a comet by the Rev. Joel | Water Front _Blaze Gives Firemen a Discovery Anncunced by Harvard, Made by a Taunton Man. \tire building was In fames, to tell: how he interprsted them. It | pawmy llves have been lost. The in- . but e 2 v hat “mai time use begins to makes its Craught|Second Conmeeticut, New Haven, tied Is beliéved that the man is Insame. | terruption ta the rallway service ia ) om0 N0, FU0i the total -onsumption | McCarthy's total, but had & four for ¥ Metoalr of “Paunton, a well known Strenuous Ti = The Fraternal Order of Orioles. : ; recedentel. There is much suf- wenty-four hours is jum jed to a | his lasg shot. All but three of the 12 zstromomer, ‘was announced at the P P Rochester, N. Y., August 10.—The Price of Carriages to Advance. fering Tokio. s {fi:u‘ ae\nr’two mlfllun all ‘n"ed ; wlnnn-r’l wege militlamen. Mervard college observatory tpday.| Buffalo. N. Y. Aug. 10.—-The burning | American Order of Owls to-day voted uisville , Ky.. August _10.—The g i L2 L lE g pn Ll The dlscovery was made vesyrday.|of the Globe Elévator company’s bulld- | to change its name to the Fraternal | ¢ rers’ association | Night Rider's BRGNS} inds Childran' Nosting Elitiing.. - | < 85mington: Held His Pa s i i The: statement issued at the observa- | ings near.the Buffalo. waterfront today | Order of Orioles. Officers R sesslon he: Life Imprisoament. tory follows: calised a_loss—ef-about 8125000 and | clected and there will he a wp‘.l_lr.dh: £ e Pt Nashville . Tenn,, In his charitable work this week| Tn the tennis tournament at the Nor- <A com-§ was discovered by the Rev.|gave ng fire department several hours | to-morrow, e " the n of v Captain C. E. Douglass of the Salva- | wich roque grounds Fred Svmington Joel H. Mitcalf of Taunton, Mass.. on |of strenuo work. The company’s B T n c & tion Army has found need for clothing | played Carl Hoffman on Wednesday he Tuesday. Aug. 9, in rieht ascemsion 15 |300.000 bush® elevator, valusd at about| The Will of J. Q. A. Ward, sculptor, v “of ‘the "‘cont | gon _county n - for children from the ages of 2 to 0L |latter having challenged Svmingten to R R o o, B PR Rk e i S 3 e e T R S S T e S T L ! 3 - on. e groun: at he was ung - | pe “ine . “an- ‘to help out y ’ held his Fositlen estimated 3 um&ww enmg:byhuumnrl'wxu. T R uiu.b S fesp non 3 MR—HM”I—L i

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