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Mass., events of today. following the past week or so, lead in the conclusion that a complete Teadjustment in circles close @ent Taft i in progres Senator Aldrich Called Senator Neison W Isiand called to sec ihe president early today before the chief executive had Snished his morning meal With the presid He -found that opporipity réply to Senato: garding the dent was gratified h had « In doing so. from March 4, 1911 firmed to President Taft today his in- which plainly treat presfdent as a thing of the p Retirenent of Ballinger. The elimination cording to o of he ts history have b > influer ving can to bring about an adjustment of the differences within the party Mr. Ballinger prac of his personal himselr from teen made upon him. one attorney alone in the conzression- investigation cost him $10.000. the secretary is said he ment 'POLITICAL READ) Certain Events of Yesterday ' Following Incidenfs of the Past Week. Indicated By f Aue. Rbode Island ct which fitted exactly into progrumme which has leaders close to th o QUIET MOVES MADE AT BEVERLY. Retiremsnt cf Secretary Eallinger Fixed for September 15th—Rumor that Cannon ‘will Not Even Be a Candi. date for the Speakers.ip—Fcur Republican Leaders from Tennessee in Conference Yesterday. —Certain 1dents of ovitablysto poliffeal to Presi- Before Break- Aldrich of Rhode ‘e talked thirty-five minutes. Mr. Taft read Bristow’s eharges re- rubber tariff. The presi however, that Sen- nsented ‘to make had not had the senator’s a it is said-that per- .on framed sresident. retire until and Sepator Aldrich con- so. the by Richard A ica whatever ¥ The republican party most cru this fail, and the fortune readjustment in progress influence had with the 5 i , ac- is retirement linger from is ial cam- coming more © with the presi- to 1o all they y has lost all in defending the attacks that hava It is said that 1 s te,recover these losses 45t =oon resuma the £ of law which he left or_Mr. his home /,dite to take up the ardu- ous.duties of head of the‘interior de- Baliinger. is 15 The congressional have reported by: that Ballinger the date s sufficiently ‘early so-called campalgn. issue Poor Chances. ve in contemplation is has no stand widow of W in the treasury department. applied to blad_ while The have eet my sixtn auditor's office. me out here ell and Irer Briscom of the committee ict wor DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPREME COURT RULING. No Standing in pirit will cording to a s Justice Barnard court of the Di Mrs. El ict of a. Crowell, fam H. Crowell, a clerk for the appointment of the er as administrator of ge which hie deathbed his brother’s appointment. The court was upable to deciphe: 1 said a been made for her by a ranslation” in part | This is,what 1 tric ip of paper: ‘T want B the scraw ranslattol estate and offered in evidence what rported 1o be a translation of an il Crowell serib- favoring but had slate writing to Washington, U pass away I have perfect wife. with my _sic trust in him. 1 belfieve he!will deal hemestly with my I have set aside $5.000 for ive use of my 1> Elizabeth and brotirer ut in the savings bank. Ruby met me. e Tit- Bob. $100 to foliks here. This is a Is betier than the They can’t put “W. H. CROWELL." Republican .State Convention to Held at Saratoga. Aug. 12 —E Roosevelt will in all proba ican stat> conve o0za next month, that if he should be selected as a delegate from Nassau tounty he .would attend. and that in that case he would make a speech ¥t was supzestad to him some time age that he act as temporary of the convention. Totay « Judge Barnard appointed Mrs. Crow- administrata other chiildren opposed the Adecisior COL. ROOSEVELT TO ATTEND. The President iity attend tion to be He said irman irman New York republican had seen luncheon om would say about their talk. but Colonel Roosevelt Enumerators $1,000 Each, With Day in Jail. Mont with nothing Mr. € com that he was thinking over th> sugges- e act as temporary chal PADDED CENSUS RETURNS Montana ined August 12— Thos. C. McDonald. Greal Falls census enumerators yvest pieaded guilty 1o padding entenced to in the federal ensus returns and wers 24 hours and were sen- hours in jail and fined $1.000 each. Two more will be arraizned on August 17, rebugs Sent o Prison. 12.—John itoris and youthful fircbugs. &y years in To twe enumerators on a Brooklyf. For three Prominent Insurance Man Dead. uted 1o the 12 —Gearze P.-Field, Mt of the ety fa Ao, Boston heard nd one of the ance underw | here 1o aged PE riters 0D POISONING SYMPTOMS Yet There is a Contingency Which Mnst Be Reckoned With for at Least a Week. 77 nden ¥4 The strike and counter lockout the shipbuilding Industry in Germas are spreading. NO BLO ‘Paragraphs d T Lesnin, an ‘ayiator. fell with his aero- plane from a height of 100 feet today and received injuries that probably wiil prove fatal. United S{ates Ambassador Rockhi'l and Mrs. Rockhill returned tersburg from a visit to the United Brussels, Aug. 12—The international congress on education adopted a reso- lution today favorimg making physical instruction compulsory in and private schools. St. Petersburg, Aug. 12.—From July 31 until Aug. 6, 20.66S cases of cholera were reported throughout Russia, with 8, Returns from the leading vinces show the following fatalities: n Cossacks, 1.342; Kuban,\1,122; Ye- katerinoslav, 776; Samara, 707 ARBITRATION ‘ BOARD DECISION | SENSATION. IN THE - COLUMB _ OHIO, STREET CAR STRIKE. And_ Will Be Dismissed from Force To. day—Woers Ordered to Ride on Cars Exvze‘rfp‘ N FEW-DAYs. - NEW WAGE SCALE FIXED By the' Arbitrators for the Spring- field and Worcester System—GCor The Spatish premier that Mar- Quis de -Ojeda. asmad T ambassador to the likely return to Rom: BULLET MAY NEVER BE REMOVED. Hearlngs in the case involving an advance -of freight rates classification in New York on Monday Senator Root, days- before The the Fhysicians Unless It Becomes Absolutely N:cessary—Mayor Gaynor Continues to Rest Well and His Condition Seems to be Favor. able to Recovery—Would-Be Assa No Operation b~ arguing five Hague wrbitration tribunal on question one of the New- foundland fisheries dispute, question two. —The Eclair in its is- that Mrs. Stephen B. Paris, Aug. 1 sue today sa Elkins and her daughter. bave arrived . Solumbus, O, August 18-Thirty- in Now Sorry. members of the street b SeuTs tor ‘tha thokievinen of ‘tha wage scale for t of - Springfield and Worcester system by the arbitrators of the- recent controversy, W. P. Hayes, and C. S. Hamiin, is as fol 3 New Scale—First six months $2.20, second six months $2.30, third vear $2.43, 50, ffth year 2. $2.67 1-2 and after. Old Scale—Iirst 3ix months $2.05, second six months $2.1 in Paris from Baden- Baden and are staving at a hotel under assumed names. Rooms have been re- serveq for the Duke of the Abruzai, who' will arrive on Saturday in com- pany with the Marquis di Nesroto, his exploration companion. Roosevelt to Connecticut. New Haven, The visit of ex-Gov. Ullman_to Col. understood here. to come to Connecticut soon to male an address.” Col of the New Haven Chamber of Com- Modesto Barrios and Sebastian Sali t police forcs -f | mas, when riz to negotiate for peace in Nic- on by Mayor Marshall to board |aragua. will be received by the state cars in an effort to catch per- strike of car have been attacking carid nightly stone_ bricks and bullets. The mutineers, Mayor: Marshall announces, will be dismissed from the departmert ~The mayor called oniy on regular $2.20, third year $2.23, fourth year|policemen. to assume duty om cars. SELL 600DS. The man who sells goods and the man who buys them are closely related—they are to a degree dependent upon one tailer must sell ‘his goods to' make consumer is willing to be convincad, but the stand, and let it Be and you are bound to department to-da New York, Aug, has passed, and Gaynor, snot in the neck on Tuesdiy 12.—An>ther the patient, and e said to be dirscted against Speaker It is not admitted in Beverly callers chatted with Mrs. that. Mr. Cannon will even be a candi- date for the speakership. Representative McKiniey of Tllinois, a_close friend of Cannon and chairman of the republican congressional cam- paign committee, was asked here the other day if he’ thought Mr. -Cannon could be elected to the chair again. “I have not heard that he will'be a was_the significant reply. The Cannon ‘situation, as a thing of little _aifficult to Once it is known that the prasident would lke to see a change, it is believed that all doubt as to the result would be removed. Quiet but Effective Moves. That, Beverly is being made { headquarters of the movement to set the republican house in o generally admitted. The vad are being made quietly but effectively. Reports have reachad Beverly that the recent results in Kansas and Towa ! were due largely to_ the activity of Speaker Cannon in Kansas charges against Senator Aldrich and doubt in the west as to whether ha actually intended to retire. The situa. tion developed in these two states evi- made an impression upon - leaders that has stirred them sons who during Pan-American res adopted a resolution rganization of the bureau - pressed anything but 7 1-2, sixth symptoms of blood poisoning. Drs, Arlitz and Dowd rem tinus to rest well at Intervals, to take nourishment when desired and, if the | bulletins his surgeons gulse nothing, able to recovery. ticaemia developing hgs not yet pas; the poesibility artery or a blood by the bullet, Woodruff and Pan-American Union.” name of [The o issuing dls- his _condition The chance of Son Rufus Says “Recovery is Practical Bituminous coal miners of the mid- Iy Assured. dle west live under better conditions than do the men engaged in the same industry in Pennsylvania to the National Immigration commis- s president o - One of the who said this aftern ring accident, wits seraped With these possibil present. he is still in the danger stage, and will be for more than a Tha same feeling of anxiety that was evinced last night s felt gree, but there is no going behind the oMcial bulletins, candidate,” future. - is @ Negro Excursion Train Wrecked. —A negro ex- cursion train on the Southern railway, Durham, N. C., was wercked in the Union station at 1.30 this_morning, dead and a number of others were re- ported injured. Prof. Pepped, the British home office medical expert. . has been investigation the result of w he remains found unl.r Dr. Crippen’s residence were those of Belle Elmore. . C., Aug. 1 xplaining what making an returning from vein was injured b y ér; the re- living, the consummer must buy 9.30 p. m.—The mayor has passed comfortable afternoon toms continue to be favorable. All his symp- Views Concerning an Operation an operation ler must prov P paad o leiter to Chairman McKinle: answered the charges & tor Bristow concerning the NORWICH MEN IN RECORD AUTO TRIP. From Detroit to This City Without Touching the Tool Take an erbi vou sell only the best tion of and convince the consumers that y Price is, of - course, the ‘first considerationa. - You can win the ber of people by selling good rather than cheap merc A following of pleased and steady customers who kmow that what- they buy from you is the best their money canm buy will mean “Better and bigger profits to you than all the sales of cheap and un- riced goods you could hold.. Let it be known that your prices are based on absolute valuzs, but service and guarantee satisfaction to all of the peopl thme, ana make §o0d every word you say. mers, never fear, because ti people do not want cheap goods. The Bulletin with its 8,000 dail: - homes and is perused by 25,000 columns will put vou in touch. and that will tell you the rest. The Bulletin-has all the news that is to subscribe. Twelve cents a week left at your door. g is a summary of the matter printed . during the past General Total de by Sen: against him tariff on rubber and his connection with Intercontinental Rubber company. | son took the | preased by th. important, but.s: he bullet cau s bothersome erwise ft will remain ur is completely a8 signed by [or parhaps never At Midnight. New York, Aug. 1 mayor continues He is sieeping at this time The foregoing bulletin w Drs. Stewart and ntain Hopeful Attitude. Driving a_new Cadillac touring car from the factory to this_cit: Watkineon and Aifred Lillibridge of the A. C. Swan company garage completed a remarkable record here on Friday in making the entire trip without a parti- cle of tire or machine they reached Norwich. ically 900 miles without a puncture and they were hoping to make the record clean to the garage by arriving without breaking the seal of their box of new but just as they coming into the city there was a punc- ture, making it necessary to vpen the box to get out the jack. But they had a clean score from Detroit to Colches- ter and it is safe to say that will stand for soma time. Seven days ago thes factory with the new car, not om a but just as many other drivers are doing for all parts of the To sit at the wheel of a car from Detroit to this city and make the drive without once dirtving their hands over a tire or the engine makes a record that Messrs. Watkin- son and Lillibridge think will be hard The rtoute day by day was through Toledo to Clevi Rochester, to ‘Rome, to Amstardam, to Springfield, to Norwich through H. ‘They used three quarts of cy] der oil and made fifteen miles per gal- lon of gasoline. day through slippery mud, when they madaftheir slowest time, taking two and one-half hours to go five miles in New York state. There were many ludicrous and In- teresting features on the trip of which they secured a number They stopped off at Oneida,where there was a carnival in progress also had a day at Chicago and one at Niagara Falls. they carried two blue Cadillac flags as well as a large sign over their hood showing that they were bound from Detroit to Norwich. A. Knapp: chairman Interstate Commerce the United States chief commissioner commission of Canada, which has sim- ilar jurisdiction to the Interstate Com- merce commission of | held a conference garding of commission of is Sorry Now Serator Crane Very Active. You will win yveur custo- Senator W. Murray crane of Massa- | chusetts has been ome of the active | forces in the new political movement. | It was he who went wast to see Secre- tary Ballinger and it was also he who went to see Senator Aldrich at War- last Sunday- Senator Crane's watched with peculiar interest. Unfounded Rumors of Political Jealousy Postmaster General Frank H. Hitch- cock, former chairman of the repubM- can national committee, Beverly” twice within the week. have been stories in progress of friction Hitchcock and Cranz and some political jealousy as to their influence with the administration. These stories are declared here to be without foundation. The president, it is said, will continue to use both Sen- :d Mr. Elitchcock on mis- sions 1o which they are best suited. No question has arisen as to their po- litical precedence. Mr. Hitcheock conference which the president had this afternoon with four republican leaders from Tennessee. New York, ports that the creased slightly no_bulletin On the contrary maintain their his pulse w found no official confirm All of the heads of the trouble until It was practi- circulation touches with ‘whom at Jeast 5000 its _advertising Send for a rate card of The Bullatin ays and means of obtein to this effect his physicians He I8 sald (o be repliad the warde tween the two countries. BRISTOW OF KANSAS REPLIES TO ALDRICH OF RHODE ISLAND In Answer lo—l-ofiar it to print. Now, is the time factory tools, night and it was the the day, but few were allo had since I have been Telograph Defends Himself of Charges Re! to Tariff on Rubber. PARACHUTE FAILED TO OPEN, DROP OF OVER 2000 FEET JAMES A. PATTEN AND OTHEHS HAVE BEENRE-INDICTED. This Time has been at Tleft. the Detroit ‘States Senator Kansas tonight i a'spzech here made Teply to ihe letter of Senator Nelson W. Aldrich wherein"the Tatter defended inst the charges Kansas senator relating to the tariff-on Senator Bristow saying that speed run, between AMr. of a Young Balloonist Aspury Park Horrible -Death Regular Federal Grand Jury. United States. unched into rible death aviation meet ator Crane and the subject by Aldrich “declares that the Intercon nental Rubber company is not a (rust and at the same time admits If holding company.” Senator 'Bristow then took Aldrich’s declaratino or his family had profited dirgctly or indirzctly by the tariff on manufactury| ed rubber. “he admits ‘that and: others grand jury in restraint 237 . 481 ——— " i 2070 3658 articipated — g open and he been re-indicted regular fed that ‘neither he ruck the limb B s There wa who was. not named in DISCOVERY OF ALLEGED like an apple on CHINESE SMUGGLING PLOT. Confession Made by Chinese Prisoner in Boston Station House. he is producing f pounds of crude rubber per American manu- increased the duty on their products, when they did not need it, for protaction.” Then, referring to his own speech at Winfleld, Kas.. Bristow sald that Mr. Aldrich took ex- ception to his remarks on the rubber duty especially. “He ignores the other speech,” Mr: Bristow Going into the question of the organ- ization of the Intercontin-nta company, Senator Bristow quoted Mr, Aldrich as saying that the Continental Rubber company was organized under tha laws of New and that the Continent pany of America was orsanized under of New Jersey 5 and, further, that Mr. Aldrich the first two defendants first indict- the spect 2.30, fifth year $2.35, sixth year $2.40, .50 each year after. he trolleymien consider that they have won a victory. Conditions in Connecticut Practically One hundred and. thirty-seven special ed especially for riot duty dur-|annum, strike were not drawn on for this service. Until to-day Mayor Marshall had withstood pressure brought to bear by the Columbus Railway & Light com- pany to put officers on cars. officers' and members of the chambe. of commerce mayor to take this step and he con sented, although he said he did nut favor the plan. Widespread ' Dissatisfaction. Within a few hours h policy became -known to the polica and during the afterncon there was widespread dissatisfaction This reached a culmin this evening. to make assignments and- those in rebellion stepped out of the ranks. Little 1l feeling pressed, although one policeman took off his coat and asked the mayor to don it and board a car. Some of the policemen said X by grocers anl ments on the ground that grand jury was improperly draw a successful 26 years old he went up in a hot Charles A. Kittle of the firm & Company named in the first indictn in the second as agrand forced to testify Boston, Aug. 12.—In _a confession made to Police Captain Brickley of the Iast Boston station today by Joe Kee, Chinaman arrested last night while trying to got away from the Cunard disclosed an alleged Chi- nese smuggling plot. Joe Kee says that scores of the Chi- nese come into Boston on the big ocean He says he was one of a party ht who arrived on the Saxonia hidden in the hold and fed by a man'who was a first class passen- The police are trying to find out and if they learn his will cause his( immediate ar- land cut loose with one parc New Haven, Conn, Aug. nouncement tonight by the board of arbitration having in hand the fixing of the wage schedule of the trolleymen employed on the street railways of Worcester and_Springfield, which are owned by ths New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company, it is expected, will be days by ke decision of the arbitration ving in hand the settling of the wage schedule of the men employed by the Connacticut company, the hold- ing company- of_the trolleys in this state owned by the New Haven road. in Springfield and Worcester. were practically the same as the conditions existing here, the com- pany having mads the men an offer which wae refused and a vote taken favoring a strike. then placed in the hands of arbitrators. The scale as fixed by the arbitrators|had been is larger than that which the men jbutchers that if they submitted to the company and which the company refussd to grant. maximum of that scale was $2.60 for the sixth year and - thereafter. scale as adopted by gives the men $2.67 1-2. Scale the Connecticut Co. Refused to ‘Throughout urging the featuras of my by the court MIDDLEETOWN HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR UNDER ARREST. TWO WITH CLEAR SCORES. Friswell and W. H. Simpson Undefeat- ed in Open House Croguet. Having Burglarized Rubber com- in the de- who this man Middletown, The police to-nigh Frad Friswell and W. kept their scores House croquet tourney on Friday lead the fourteen men who figure The surprise of evening was the 10ss of two zames by B. Simpson, taken into camp by Carlisle Avery. The latter is showing clever play. The following games Blackburn won and lost to Bowne, lost two to Whaley Parker lost two to Bruck- won'and lost with won two from Stanton; from A. B. Simpson, won and lost with Moll, Whitney, won and lost_with C Bowne won two frem Whaley mpson won Whaley won two from Colberg, won and lost with Parker. The Standing. The following is the standins: tion at_roll mayor began 1 disappear named were companies of the Intercon- Rubber company and owned all of their stock and that they were organized for the sake of conve August 12 jconfession of Joe Kee, arrested last night while trying to get from the steamship Saxonia at the Cunard docks in East Boston and the arrest to-day of two of the Saxo- William Hackett, a lamo trimmer, and James Evans, a master- the ‘police allege that they have discovered a remarkable smus- —Following a Chinaman the senior The conditions the standing. openly ex- ing broken and Abbott The matter was homes on H on which Darl Mr. Bristow asked. be subsidiary companies of the Inte: Rubber company and ganized for its convenience when both of them were organized before it was? SPANISH PRIME MINISTER GIVES HIS FUTURE PROGRAMME. Command, Threats Will Not Deter Me.” Over and dver was taken and from the B a - half dozen continental fountain pi they would be Others” said refused provisions. they had belonged unions and others that they might wish . to join unions at some future impaling his head or headless trunk ever found in Darling's room and to the police fessed that he confession made gration Officer McCabe and Chinese Kee sald he in Liverpool, five years and there met an American, whom he did not know, who_said ht would bring_the Celes- tial to America for $200. the money and was taken ‘hoard the Saxonia, where, with eight other fellov: countrymen, he was hid den in the forward hold and fed re; larly during the voyage. he said a man went to the hiding place and ordered the Chinamen on were lowered ov: the side of the ship to the pier, but the others escaped. scores of other Chiyamen have beer brought over from England on big trans-Atlantic liners under the dire of a white passenger, the secret help o6f some members unknown to the steamsh persons in th 300 followed the flight Interpreter, hearing before arbitrators mayor said -later that he hadl enough officers to man the fifty ca which the company,_operated to-night. court in the morning. He says, “I Am y nearby fainted from horror SHERIFF NOTIFIED TO STOP POOL SELLING. Action Taken by Governor of Ohio at Grand Circuit Track. Kee sald he The scale which the company refused to accept was as_follows: months $2.15, second six months $2.15 The Columbus. company brought a force of special detectives to the city to-day to au- prehend - those guilty of stoning and shooting at cars. It was announced at the offices ‘o- night that_a lockout will take place Such strikers as did not apply for places by barred from future employment. INSPECTOR DEW GOES TO MEET STEAMER ints a long, sensatfonal inter- Jose Canalejas the Spanish prime minister, covering the recent events which culminated i the seveerance of diplomatic relations between the Spanish government and the Holy See,as well as his future pro— the paper says, the Is to Take n and Miss fourth vear §2.40, fifth year $2.50, sixth Last night W. H. Simpson John Bowne G. C: Avery . G. W. Stanton . A comparison of the tables will show that the men have made a gain in every section of the scale. Harmon today notified Sheriff Hirstive of Cuyahoga county to stop pool se where they i Geanit cu > mysterious disappear all this week, and this afternoon Dep- uty Stannard proc He presented a warrant to H premier’ dictated. Premier Canalejas begins by declar- overnment in th £ Spain is directed by rieh’ inveterate separatists and enemies of the remainder of the coun- “intransigeant whose only programme the reign of Jesus Christ.” is no religious question in Spain.” the pr simply an Kee alleges’ that HAND TO HAND: FIGHT IN NEW YORK NEGRO DISTRICT. White and Black, Parti in the Strug, Three white men were shot and two of them per— haps fatally wounded in a shooting af- fray and- hand to hand fight late to- night in_the Douglas club, a negro re- sort in West 28th street. whites and blacks, participated in the H. Whaley .. >, F. Whitney . ing -that the FUND FOR HERO OF VALLEY WRECK. A Public Testimenial for the Fami'y of Engineer Bosworth. Fred Bosworth, gineer, who stuck to his post on the Livestock and Fair company permitting gambli later released him on his own recogniz- 00l selling continued AL B. Simpson . . Bruckner - Kee was taken by the immigration officials back to the ship- late to-day, he pointed out the nook had been hidder. Under the quarters of the crew were mattresses and other evidences that the place had been re- Then the crew were deck and Hackett and picked out by had aided him. New. York, raiiroad en- 1 Himes .. William Murphy Mossinger. Frank McMahon Geer, F. Brooks and S. Alofsin have not plaved vet. reform bureau agent, to the governor yestir end tomorrow. Louis Simon, C. B to exploit religious sentiment upon the ground, now dis- proved, that the Spanish majority is The majority ably proved at the elections to be the government's pol; 150,000 teelgrams tinue this policy. cars at Maromas saved the lives of at least 50 passen- gers by giving up his own, and died Emback, I last pight, to England foind blanket: Sixty men, In the City Court. In the city court on Friday two men were fined for drunkenness. case against Stationary Engin At the regular meating of the Engineers’ association evening, President Leonard in the chair. one new member. Engineer Cutler of Putnam, where he is in a silk mill, vas admitted. cussion as to the relative cost of elec— trically and steam driven plants took up the time of the members. particular case it was wer was 10 per cent. cheaper than elsctricity, but that this did not hold true in all cases. To the wife and children’ who wer= on him for support public owes an immediaze_obligation v _savs in his graphi lined up on © A fourth man was said to have been shot, and hustled- Twenty others w have received by friends. re more or less in- The police wen: | wich Stationars carefully over the passenger list, but were -unable to identify t implicated by Kee. he Washington ¥ T cannet. reduce the number of orders by an agreement with the vatican, I will oy law.” ‘analejas frankly the time has arrived when the ques- tion must be solved. fail a popular explosion, sure to follow. and he unierstands pe fectly that his adversaries wanted a rupture with the vatican in the hope that it would mean his downfall. The prime minister d ports that his nolicy is inspired by the <councels of the Irench sovernment of England do Senator Bulkele: account of the:accident: Only the heroism of Engineer Bos- worth saved the train from piling up on the freight. cars and causing a dreadful fatality. Of course he hal time to jump and save his life, hut his first thought was for the passen- gers and he jumped for the emergency brakes and ‘applied them That acc saved our-lives. He was a hero. Af- the emergen=y too, attempted to jump, caught in his cab window. poor _fellow’s he American The affray was precipitated by an insult ‘offered_a megre: white man. More than were fired. The white men. wee mostly East Side roughs who went sto search of -the negro assailant of an East Sider recently shot. with getting $60 from a Polish livifig at the Falis, whom he had p ised to marry singer by a thirty shots I authorities were notified and Kee will be held until it is determined whether he has a right to be in the United States. not he will be deported. be arraigned on the charge of abetting the landing of Ch If the liberals which steam next Thurs the resort in Few Register for Caucus. was the last day registration, but the regisirars had 11t- tle to do in the different districts. the First aistrict there were less t a dozen to appear before Reglstrar Ty- Hackett and ers will sail from Quebee for caucus Self-Sacrifice. “1 guess 1'll g0 back to the country sald the gentle grandmother, amen in this_country. lares the re- $300,000 AS SINGLE FEE. in the Oklahoma Abscess on Jaw. e Charles Perkins, the road brakeman, who had his jaw brok- an by a door at the freight shed falling on it & few weeks ago, is now at the Backus hespital for treatment. the broken jaw w Attempted Asssassination at Copenha- brakes, he, International Congress.. 12—A sensation was created at today’s meeting of the international congres on private char- ity and public health by an attempt:by a Russian woman delegate named Za- karowska to stab Commandatore Peano ng chairman of the of Paris, one Testimony. Consolidated Y: and the royal great injustice to King Alfonso. The premile he head was badiy mangled and I don’'t believe there was & bone left in his Tegs that that was an inch long. The senator makes the suggestlon that a fund for the benefic of Bos- worth's family be. provide public_ and patrons of the road and The: Hartford Times will gladly aid in the movement. by receiving and acknowledging any ‘may be miade. sires o be “the e eentcn n-in-lnw, “Arabian Night: bl i ' An, enterprising graph showman has been omconclude jng that he has been mi ister four limes, retiring on each, oc- because lie o yers' expense sceounts and 1 won't be as healing au sbscess 3 Lemptation (o see the gumes ready paid, amounting to 3750,000 and & Il pending: that would -aggresate about 35,006,000 0 - nred in. the rinvestigaiion -of the Iu- mitlee appointed resentatives to-day.' . - This testimony devel amination of Geo taw. _Scoft was res . for _tl travelled Lo Tirkey at Aleppo, he Perslan Gul I have the powes, de- sire and purpose to succeed. will not deter me. and 30 long as I ‘the cortes and the confidence IF 1 wm seen in the g looking bale and he sure 10 8poil somebody's «xclse Lo 5 of Rome, the 2ctjy Imonths fires ! suspicions ofigin in the | congress. and Dr. Lede «d the police of o contessed. Water Commissioners Mest. | 1 e @linost The water commissioners held a spe- clal_meeting on Friday eiening at the s of the dephrt- s talked over. but. there nothing to .report, 1 am in_command, of the speakiers, have & majority the special com- house of rep- foriiance was gven in_a the presiding official % e American inga of money T bt Ae “Arst__contributor 1o was Dot hurt. water office. iwhr, Cwith s f Nights,” were vers popular am and the wealthier shelks were Steamship Arrival August 12. La Touraine, New York. Rotterdam: Texas Wants to Know. Rurveying thawecent republiens oo Windham Company Dissolves. " There has been filed with the secre. :tsflrflorfl a final certifi. their mutual enmities an isappointments are more forgiving newspapers -.:ncz to” Nick: Lo) tary of state ¥ _imp t ve 80 mu cate © e Fast will have its liviog- vofth. - Where did

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