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Vs oS R G ICE_TWO CENTS © VOL. LO—NO. 193 ~SCOTLAND YARD SERGEANT ARRIVES| V' Perasrevhs fFi . |Famous Nurse . toon“Parieval Vi made 3 Succeletul nnl Condensed Telegrams Don Jaime, the Carlist pretender is stirring uy\hil followers in-Spain: 0ff Point Judith NARROW. ESCAPE OF PARTY OF 8IX NEW YORK MEN. o o i 0f Grimean War Reached Quebec Sunday With Two Ward-| i o e s s v : 7 The Ann Arbor railroad has read: justed the wages of its trainmen The béef packers of Chicago will pay. taxes “on $10,000.000 worth of property. paLay Howard laver, a 12-year-old hoy, was hit behind the ear by a baseball DIED SATURDAY IN LONDON.|:nd iitied: One hundred families of near Wal- lace Idaho, were compelled to flec be- Fiorence Nightingale Had Been‘an In- | fore forest fires. valid for a Long Time—Was 90 on Judge Michael C. Lauffey was found Her Last dead in the stable adjoining his home - London, Aug. 14.—Lieutenant Colonel = s -~ |ONLY WOMAN WHO EVER RE- & the Ri H, ble Sir Fleetwood Z esses from Holloway Jail S e e el CEIVED THE ORDER OF MERIT. the house* of lords and extra equerr; to his majesty since 1901, died todal HIGH WIND DROVE THE FLAMES IN EVERY DIRECTION. _ He was born in 1843. CAME FOR THE QUEBEC PRISONERS | rove rrunce aus 14an escor- sion train from Bordeauz, with 1,200 passengers and running at a speed of 45 FOOT YAWL FIDELIO ,wu'nz CITY nismvti, Of the Brooklyn Yacht Club Struck by Tug Vigilant—Tennis Players on Board Lost All Their Equipment. fifty miles an hour, dashed into a i Buildings of the Great Belgian Exposi- tion a Mass of Smouldering Ruins— 100,000 Visitors Panic Stricken. freight train at Saujon today. Thirty Will Help Detective Dew Care for Dr. Crippen and|two persons were killed and 100 in- jured. Many of the victims were school Miss Leneve on Voyage Back to London—The |giric. Secveral of the passenger cars were torn to splinters. A misplaced Couple Ready and Anxious to Sail—Fifteen Day|switch caused the accident. Limit Has Expired—Party Liable to Sail Any- Day. hday. . in Lexington, Ky . (Senator Reyburn stopped a band z p playing “Dixie” at republican meet- TPOCTS ingale, the fuimous Rarse of the ing in Seattle, Wash. e e M A verty Brussels, ‘Aug. 14—The Whits City | InE8le, the famous nurse of the Crime- ' of six New York men had a narrow of the World's fair. as the Belgians | 7 JiCe the Order of Merit, died yes- M. Lezuin, an aviator fell with his :fifi";,“.,{5',’:::“2'“',’,',,:'\‘",',{, 10-;1:';\; \:-};:,} higve called their 1910 expositi is to- aeroplane at Charleroi, Bel, - ‘ nfeht & mass of flames and smoulder- | torday &t her London home. Although | WiPP o0, [, Cuthiey Relstum, and |eigeiio “of the Brooklyn Yacht clun ing ruins. A spark fal Intos in-1 3 me® Sty deaying her room, wherg e A was run down off Point Judith hy the flammable material in the Telegraph | ;e foilo¥ ne ‘,mg i a haif.recum. | . ¥rederick ~ Holberg and Rudol tug = Vigilant, owned by Willlams building burst up in . flame. which, | hensPDosition, -and was under the con. | Biehr two canoeists. were drowned i Brothers of New York. Capt. C. T. driven by a high wind, ewept rapidly stant cars of ‘a physician, -her death the Bronx river, New oYrk. Smith of the yawl was the only man in all directions. Soon the Belgian, | ARt COFS of @ PINSICAn, “her ceath st n deck at the «stime, while in the English and French sections were de- | 255 SHen (36 HIRXOECeC. = e im- | A falling telegraph pole, struck by | cabin asleep were Frederick K. Fox stroyed. The en and datachments | 120 <5 10 o B U0 (e cheerful, { 2N automobile, caused the death of |#nd M. L. Clark, who are both entersd of soldiers, called quickly the s Barney Katian of Woodstock, 111 for the national tennis tournament Samea b ERGiSS, Hhag Saet Macmingy sysiptoms o B here to-morrow; Kenneth R. Ferguson Douai, France, Aug. 14.—An outery is being made by the German news- papers because a French aviator on Thu:‘y last accidenta] crossed the i 3 from Some of the papers suggest Quebec, . 14— Sergeant AMitchell | inquired about the health of tha pris- | that N8 ought to have been shot. Le- of Scotland Yard and the two wardegs- | oners and asked the jailer to have them | blanc, who is one of the contestants in es from Holloway jail arrived here to- | ready to leave. Now that the fifteen- |the cross country flight, refused to Gay to help Inspector Dew take Dr.|day limit has cxpired, they may be|shake hands last night with a German Tiawley Harvey Crippen and Ethel | taken back any day. officer who asked permission to con- ate Leneve Back 'to London th be| Both Prisoners Eager to Return, | 8ratulate him. tried, charged with the murder of Belie 4 ‘ g i o morc. The new characters thus in- | Tomorrow Sergeant Mitchell will pre-| Beriin, Aug. 14—All the various duced in_the tale the | sent to the attorney general of the|iypes of aeroplanes used by the avia- Mant 7 o'clock ’P;f‘;:‘,id‘_;cge°‘r§|‘”:l‘i’;f_"‘w"("g’:? A tn | tors in the Berlin meeting just ended er-a brief sl i 2 o thais vers built in Gi 3 B and aTter s briel ekirniell | wuttn Gipven sua Miss Lemeve ‘are! UL DRUC W CONRERY and The mist scene, found themselves bafied by the | gur, g = veritable gale. which catried the burn- | (11's omock Satocday. atiernone when | Rev. Richard Cartwright has been | Robert E. Muller and Andrew Ande ing embers to all parts of the grounds.| an attack of heart failure brought ths |2PPointed head pf the Faulist House | 500, the mate The yawl, which: had 21of Studies at tfe Cathalic university |1eft Shelter Island Saturday for this ,“was_sailing slowly in a light charged, This evidence will b4 used, | Jeieoe iy Prize Finners were the Crowds Fought Madly to Escape. end. re quarters had bezn reserved B s o 4 ; - rt_o‘?lg, in case the couple resist| . wright machine, won 10,700 ma; rTo ;!:e ]‘elttx of the :;:In gu_ild‘lnx Was 90 Years of Age. The Duke of the Abruzzi has gone when suddenly the black hil » The Nevkomars 74 Lgar (82,675), while Englehardt,” with the | ot " hinextlies Keressor o Beigian | . fler funeral will be as quiet as pos- Baden Baden, and he wired AMiss|Of the Vigilant loomed up amidships. . D y both prisoners are easer|game type, won 4,600 marks. Jeanin,| o L o B & sible, in accordance with her wishe: Slkins he would be glad to see her. Yawl Began to Sink Immediately. Mitche a pleasant faced voung Tedfn. Today, when = CripPen|with a Farman, got 5,500 marks, and | Goney ISiand, with water chutes to- | During recent years. owing to her fee- e Mate Charles Lyman of the tug w man with a fresh English compilexion. that Mitchell and his assist-| weinczieras, with an Antoinette, 4,600 | oo55on S1ides and scores of side Shows. | plensss and advanced age, Mrs. Night- | Mrs. T. W. McDaniels of Strpator. | at (he wheel ' 2 - P The two wardesses brought to look af- | 2nts had arrived, he said to nis jailer: | maricg This plice was ‘alive: ‘with - 'Buhddy | ingale had received bu{ few -visitors. |11 ended her Tife with carbolid acid | e e o onsat the time and did not Ter Miss T.eneva were quietly dressed | “L am. glad they've come. They can- e s crowds and before they could be got- | On May 12 last she celeDFated her 90th | while officers were wiltine t s | 56€ the Fidelio until too late to avert inder middie age. Dew joined |not take me back any-too soon to Suit| - yanark, Scotland, Aug. 14.—The avi- | [C2 Qut with any semblance of order|pirthday and was the recipient of a z alting to arrest | a. collision, but throwing the wheel itetaus b e Ak e : ator Catfaneo, who on Aug. 10 estab- | & Kerms‘ae v:axsk-flre.d'l‘he cm;r:’l congratulatory message from King 2:7: . n;fi;l‘mn:{“ilm!‘u'. oD, le'l to took her pilot at Father | Doctor and Miss Leneve at Church. |lished a new British record for a single | JONGNS Banic stricken and mon, wom- | George. S._Kenyoh, assistant to the #t- | ahe struck the yawl astern. — The sail Both Crippen and Miss Leneve at- | flight, 131 miles, at an average speed &l 4 — v-general will go to Chicago to- E 4 ! appeared lass taciturn than | tended religious sesyices at the jail | of 44.16 miles an hour, is the winner | 2P The exits became choked With|: piorence Nightingalz was born May to begin action against the Leef | Cont Bt tasiin g mmediately and ” 4 e gl et d e : £ * the struggling masses and wnen’ used p & against the beef | Capt Smith hastily aroused his slum- it when the reporters approach- | today. The man heard mass in the jof the duration and mileage prize, for their. fiste to (lonr The Dathway: MY 12, '1820. She was the first woman to | trust. . bering cor fons, he smiled good naturedly and | Catholic chapel with two armed guards [\which J. Armstrong Drexel, the Ameri- | (el f5tS 19 clear the pathwoy:, Many| rollow a modern army into battie as a Sty » R his hand toward his companion. | at his elbow. This was the first time |can aeroplanist, also was a contender. | {15 req po g Send 18 the Crimean war she| J Armstrong Drexel. the American PHIND, VOEROR Mitche id Dew sterniy. “is | the girl has been willing o go to[Drexel however, has been very suc- |™MIWeC o . fom antwerp at.|E2ined the title of “the Angel of theaviator attained world's altitudle Sarely awake and clad in 1 orde to, nothing \\'hale\'erlr:hurch. Last Sunday shs begged off | cessful at this meeting. His prizes ag- tempted to dynamite thé bridge of. the Cmflm;:- e studied nursing under | record by risimg 6.750 feet at Lamars, | pajamas, which Wwas all the. about tha case. | on the plea that’she dreaded the curi- | sregate $6.775. He also won the Lan- | parnen cooion' in the hope of & 2 otestant Sisters of Mercy at|Scotland. from the wreck all dived overhoard, Mitchell Brings Miss Leneve a Letter | OUS Stapes of other prisoners. Today |ark troph fiedir A~ St gy — - < 13“ Kaiserwerth, Germany, and returned to RRosnt My, Winlliz who' climbed. of % =S 5 the authorities permitted her to listen L e e e England when the Crimean war broke | . Jjohn Maughan, an elderly and weil- | board the tug, which immediately low- afternoon the quartette drove to | 10 e Church of England service in 1 | TRUNK CHECK NUMBER agrom_ sl engulta I0a DR out. She organized a corps of volun- | to-do citizen of Harlem, > was | ered a boat _and picked up the other : jail. but aid aot-see the | 13 11 CONT0, g ThE altar, where she 18 RGNy cLhL | e tAT TGN and| teer nurses whom she led into the field | robhed of $100 and tossed into a Fiver | four men. Mate Lyman of the Vig- prisoners. Dew handed Jgiler Maurin | (Gila Seo” and hear but was herself Is : 7ol hiioRer i 2nd was especlally celebrated for her | by thugs. flant says the yawl was showing no a letter for Miss Leneve. b 2 — 3 orty Residences AlseiBurned. e services at Scutari. oS lights when the accident occurred. o Mitchell. But bevond say- S‘Pfi“efla‘."’ms"?t'e“"“‘,;‘l’." T To Murderer Capsalakos, Who Is Be- | porty houses on the Avenue Sol-| At the close of the warmhe was en-| Josepr Wendling, accused of the |The shipwrecked men were brought it came from the girl's family ek S oy e _hoa B ing Sought by Somersworth, N. H. | bosch, adjoining=the exposition, were|abled by a testimonial fund amounting | murder of Alma Keliner was lodged | into this harbor and Fox and. Clark and the jaller would reveal | MMiss Leneve will wear on (he return| pofiy destroyed. to $250.000 to found an institution for | in jail in Louisville after a chase of | to-night thought they would default nothing of its confents. The neweom- [trip a new blue suit purc Teonhs: Ovlered: Gut. the training of nurses, the Nightingale | 13,600 miles. in the tennis tournament to-morrow ers had no message for Crippen. They | her ¥ Sorintam ot AR ¢ the e e e not less | POMe, 8t St. Thomas' hospital. ~She e as they lost all their equipment The Hombes 0F et t the e e outbreak not less | was also the means of calling attzn-| The wholesale emigration of Hun- only clie which the police have o | 3B 100.000 persons were circulating | tion to the unsanitary conditions in | garians to America is having a detri- | REPAIRS TO BE MABE ! MAYOR GAYNOR GAINS | BEARS IMPORTANT MESSAGE Nicholas Capsalakos, who is being | I the srounds and the Kermesse.|camp hospitals. In 1908 she received [ mental effect upon the Austro-Humn- SoaEht i commeelin T it °ing | Troops were ordered out and came at | the freedom of the city of lLondon.|sarian arme TO STEAMER YUMA. STEADILY IN STRENGTH. FROM PRESIDENT TAFT. | Sought in connection with the murdsr | double quick to ald the police in clear- | King Kdwara: bestowed upon her che | * 3 oLl = === - G Boomdiols L woman With |ing the great grounds. This was ac- | Order of Merit, th. ity Ales 5 —F= New Boilers and Machinery Nece Wound Dressed and Pronounced by the | Chairman Lloyd C. Griscom Will Be at| Whom he lived at 9 Wallace street, | complished in fair order, except within | finctlon. within the Bift oo ihe Wrigieh | e Tihur . Allen, who deserted to tating Expenditures of about $10,000 Physicians as “Looking Fine.” Sagamore Hill Today. A g ooy, was Jound packed in | the Iimits of the Kermesse, where the | soverelgn. The membership of th i pn o orpet. Aafsurpens = ¢ - e s g s 3 2n ash barrel in the cellar of that|yasi crowds. became-entangied.in an|der Is Hmited o twenty-tour and it | o s himself and now awaits triall. oL 0 o0 TS e eatly New York, Aus. 14—Steadily gain-| Oyster Bay Y, Aug 26—Ex-|PONSe, Yteterday. Capsalakos disap |aimost inextricable mass, fighting des- | includes such wien as Lord Roberts,|' ©rladeiphia. creased frelght traic on the line ing in strength and free so far from President Roosevelt announced today | rir'the police have only succeeded im | BCrately fo find an eseape from .the{Lord Woolsey, 1d Marshal Kiichen- | The Hamburg-Amerlcan steamer | 4ue princigally to the commencement any sign of blood poisoning, Mayor|that Lloyd C Griscom, chairman of the | {12 0iny him as far as Dover, a few | 2mes which swept viclously through | ér, James Brycel Prince Yamataga #nd | Sparta was badly damased in a « of “thé big mill of the Thames River Geynor has put another day behind | New York republican’ county commit- | yiies'Swa™ Both he and the oottt the tinder-like structures. Admiral Togo. . . lision with the Dutch steamer Hol- | Speciglties company in a few weeks him and is one step nearer recovery | tee, will come to Sagamore Hil\tomor—| were employed in the cotton mills But Two Lives Lost. land in the English channel. fzeight steamer Yuma of_ the, Nor- from the builet wound inflicted oN | row morning for a conference. Mr. | \er® s Eion th ensrmone SE S L Loy R b e N e wich & New York Propellér company SSNiiy by Jam d‘;f“:"‘:g“:pem | G et L e P theoen | An autopsy on the body, which was | ruins. Considering thgzvlduy of -the | 3 L | Complaint has ben nled with: thg|left for New Jersey aSturday morn. s 7 atisfactor rning, took moarishe | oont Taft at Beverly. and, althoush|not completed until long after mid- | conflagration, the small.loss of life is | woterbury Man F8il interstate commerce commission..that |INg for a general overhauling, after wtisfactory morning, took nourish- | Colonel Roosevelt wouid not 80, it|pight, showed that the woman. had|marvelous. So.fer. as. is known -up-to| Waterbury Man Fall Down Stairs and | jarzes by the Pullman for [ Which she will run on the line, alter- ent at intervals with satisfaction, | js knowngthat Mr. Griscom Will come | hoon’ choned to Heats : A o Iate BOGE SONEDE. RIS e Was: i &g A : ! mating with the Chelsea. O et b i R e Bty to death, her swindpine {a late fonight, only two are dead. E upper berths are cxcessiv w und dressed eatiy and Bed |io Saga Hil as the bearer of an [ howing plainly the marks of the | The .injured, as officially announced, 5 ; The Yuma has been tied up at the o 25 paooling fine” by the | important message from President | havds of a person of considerabl |number thirty. but . probably many |, Waterbury..C August 14.—John | ive hundred R. veterans of | company’s whart in New London sev- 3 sting Taft. The conference, therefore, will be | sirengin. 1t is the police theors. that | hands received minor Rurts. Tracey, 169, akcidéntally fell down: | Louisville, Ky.. have boveoited the | eralmonths. Capt Lindlan, who has ~ e on he Chelsea, of more than usual importance. ¢ > stairs’ to-night at his home and chRrE) alleged excessive | Deen acting as pilot Menagerie Animals Loft to Their Fate: | ;0100 3B Teck paing broxew: | Fotee ¥hig 7 tial :fi]:n‘:;;m::m. *VE Wi ve in command. ' The boat Ia in As soon as the flames reached th2| He was nd by his daughter, Mrs. s, have new hoilers installed. new pumpy menagerie it was decided fo shoot the| Agnes, Campbell, gupon. her returr The United States Civil Service [fitted and her engines overhauled. An beasts, but: the' heat drove back the|from church. Helleaves four daugh- | commission hes decided to localize ap- | APproximate estimate of the cost of iring the day his average tempera- | % (20080 00 My "Griscom returned to_ | I3 onsY was the motive of the slayer: as 99 degrees, so near the normal| g5y from the summer capital ‘he tele- | man is said to have had $200 in cash > devoid of fluctuations that his| yhoneq to Colonel Roosevelt an urgent | which she carried in a bag hung surgeons are positive that no b100d | Pequcer 'for a conference with Bim as | svawed ey caiCGin 2 bag hunz poisoning has developed. soon as possible. Colonel Roosevelt | found soldiers and the animals were left to{ters Mrs. Agne8 Campbail, Mrs. p: by | alterations and repairs is given out Drs. Ariitz and Dowd remained on | 5208, 5 POte ™1, 0 Be camore 3l | 10U thair fate. Charles Haggerty #nd Loretta Traces | bommee enam ot dinriningLon of [as 810,000. The boat will ba in New e 2‘&1-”35‘;.:;&2’3‘1 the 9.0 | tomorrow morning. U. S. FURNISHING. CO. Loss 500,000,000 Francs. of Waterbury and. Mrs. Elmer John- | ries, Jersey three or four weeks, It fis oy hat the congh i e S The loss is estimated_at 500/ son of New Haven; three sons, Jol s ] Lk thought B e e e omtorda.owas jeos | EMBEZZLING TREASUERER OUTING AT KITENAUG. | rrapis (rro0.000000s ot 200/000,000 ) 0 " Hartford, ‘Thowhas of, Bridgeport | ' The superioflieneral of the Sistors | The Yuma was purchased ‘for the Seute and was - gradusily . subsiding. T N 1ous. | Bia Ti PR ) = and Joseph 'of Waterbury: also sev- | of Cnarity i the United States has | Chelsea line six or seven years ago by a and was = gradually subsiding. STILL UNCONSCIOUS. | Big Time to Be Held Saturday When |\ oo o0 ormm o o e eral grandchildren.. He -was planning | divided the order into two provinces, | F. W. Browning, who was then presi- dent of the company as an experi- ment. She is a freight carrier alto- gether, and while she will assist the She Had Been Chloroformed—Hands | COLUMBUS STREET CAR STRIKE.| The Pan-American congress at Bu- :‘P:‘"l::n";:i"lh;“\'v);?x Pox v'-"’t'l'»l';n"i:x:; i i enos Ayres has gbproved a new con- |10 X o commiss Tied Bebing Sacke Attempts Mads & Biow Up Car Barss | Yontion aolimatis” the . remiblics o | M&s reached mainiy thioush (he neces: with the surgeons. Another in- | County Savings bank, which was closed | 20. at Kitenaug with the overseers of | Abilene, Kas.. Aug. 14.—Miss Bertha —Police Mutiny Still On. r submit to arbitration old |#ity for additional = frelght capacity jon of his mood was a request|Friday following the discovery of a|the Norwich branch as te hosts. The| Benigus, 20 years old, daughter of a Ry is s ! Nearly all the inflammation in the ' ¢ bix. pe { lle, which 2 door he op-ned in order that he ['shortage in his books, remained uncon- | first outing was held with_the Silve: tmech-m was found dead at her home| (Columbus, O., Aug. 14.—Explosives Eh 't Zommenee active operations ab to g0.to New Havén to-morrow on a |to by known as the eastern and west- Overseers from Other Plants Will visit. - , \ ern. brovinces. Be There. Has Not Been Told of Discovery of Shortage in Maine Bank. throat has passed away and Dr. arad the patient better in t FOUND DEAD AT HER HOME. dec When the wound was dressefl twlce| Biddeford, Me. Aug. 14.—Still at the| The third annual outing of the sev Guring the day the mayor showed no | point of death, Richmond H. Ingersoll,|en branches of the United States com- signs of irritability and talked cheer-|for fifty years treasurer of tha York |pany will pe held on Saturday, August The death of Virginia O, Wardlaw i 1 i i i e actlv ations bhont r & choir of orphans singing | scious at his home 'tonight. He has|Springs overseers two years ago and |today. She had Dbeen chloroformed. | were brousht into U6 in the strest car | ./ ath of Virgin Waraia | 11l commence active operations o will not halt the prosecution of her September 1 el connected with the hos- | been in this condition for (hree days|the second last vear at-Pawtucket. | Her hands were tied behind her back |strike again today | Attempts . were as the culmination of a general break- | Now that it has come their turn the |and her head was covered with pillow i v 3 sister, Mrs. Caroline B. Martin. ani —_— he could hear their volces|down, and little hopss are*entertained | Norwich men plan to show their |and blankets. D | Boatn Slde car marne. tet born wers | Mes. Snead. dicted in conmection | JOHN FERRIE DROWNED Iy and as he listened he called | for his recovery. The amount of the | brothr overseers genuine Rose of New The police.believe that the girl was | futile, the charge not bein; heavy | With the bathtub mysters of East Or- [} IN THAMES RIVER. the sisters to his side with the | shortage is not yet known. Mr. Inger- | England hospitality. and for the past | murdered by a burslar. No trace of|enough in either case to eftsct reat|2P8¢ N. J —— k that he should be pleksed to|soll has not yet been told in his few | two weeks the committee in charas | the murderer has been found. Nome | Gamuge or injuce perasns in the baros Went for a Swim and to Wash His Dog the straine a little louder. -The |lucld moments that anvthing wrong | of the outing has been making elan- | of the yaluables belonging A0 the fam. | @ Tre porice e’ tomt buns rosbh: | The Austrian and German authori- | ¥ *"NUI88 & JW0R BE8 ol 0 C00 M er was then opened and he lay quiet- [ has been discovered in the bank. He {orate preparations for their entertdin- | ily has been missed. Ing to o e Kot Dy TerPond:|ties have adopted common measur~s e h his eyes closed as the children | has bean removed from his office as Late tonight a note was found in | ‘Soabi” ar a aar crew was shet in the |against a cholera invasion from Rus- | Bank and Gave Alarm. treasurer and Harold J. Staples, who Xty are expected | the yard under the window of Misslleg by a non-union €onductor. A |3i& From July 21 to August rfi-;f:::%hfc afternoon about 5 o'clock J. Ferrie, aged about 35, of No 16 Shipping street, started for the Thames river to have a swim and t York firemen were as-|has held a minor position in the bank, the other six branches of the today at the hospital. | has been appointed in his place. company, Sterling. Providence. Si'ver Benigus’ room. It was written in Ger- | woman was by a stonz and seri- man and sai ously injured while riding on an East| {hroughout Russi each other in s Springs, Queens_ Aponaug and Paw “I have murdered her. Bring jewelry | Side car. anding guard a e door of the mayor's sick LEG AND ARM CUT OFF. tucket. ]Tha tlnr:‘:’m-erx Ir;m lh;‘s city | two blocks west. Eight more policemen joined the po- Major William R Logan, supervisor | ZOSMEE TV T TN o0, v his clothes Toor = will g0 down to Witenaugh on the 9.29 | Miss Benigus was to have been mar- v f of industries of the Indian service and o8 5 « n county jail in Jersey | E. F. Baker, New London Brakeman, | tr morning to get rea ! lice mutiny tollay against ‘riding on | o8 o rendent of the Fort. Balknap | atithe. water's edge and evidently went ried to Earl Livinzston of Topeka to- | cars. How b morroyw. v ee z ' ie # Me ¢ in just south of the cutlery ow he Livingston has heen spend Indian reservation. in Montana. has [in just south of the SuBCri. LIRW 1Q ing his vacation in Salina, hy inted visor charge r attanded morning mass, Killed at Westport. for the reception of their guests, w¥ City Gall will get off on the New Haven road spent an uneventful day in his Bridge) t, Conn., Aug. 14.—Edward | side and be brought across the river | was when the murder was committed. 0B Zust 14.—; or Wil- e ail- | will be a fine programme of sports an N > n, ., Aug. 14.—Dur- 1 08..0f Mre. o o¥rk. August 14—Mayor Wil- | 20" SRRLERYE B0 TATCY TaIT | will be & fne programme of sborts and | AUTO TURNED OVER SN Jiondon; CotliiiAug:-14.—~Dur- | tans. something was wrong, and she went to ing a wedding-celebration here today ON BUTTERNUT HILL.|Zep Dratko was struck on the head CHAUFFEUR ;HA‘.'ZEH HELD the river bank and found her husband's clothes, Believing him to be drowned, she gave an alarm, and soon searchers were bugy with grappling irons looking J. Gavnor's physicians this mora- |Jendon, was run over at West, = x e his mc L ¥ 3 a port to- | Wauregan will look out for the ar- jed the following bulletin: .1 192y and so badly injured that he died | rangements s e mayor had a resiful yso5n after being brought to a local John MacDougall Sr.. chairman e e with a chair by Alex Meta and his Occupants Thrown Out, But Not Badly | skull fractured. He was taken to the BY BRIDGEPORT CORONER 'he improvement continues. |h,spital. A leg and an arm were cut| William B. Sears, John Heath, Sam. sl Dow Emi hcspital, where hi ndit! is sa. The pulse i< % respiration 17 tem- |cqr and internal injuries inflicted: ol ‘Frank Van. Dugfielianat Coorge | | rea - Went D B N o e reniat ud 1o | On Charge of Manslaughter—Guilty of | for the Wody. Soon after 10 o'clock peratire 9935 Last blood examina- Beuson. ar the. meiere BEathe corno - Fent While Tilining Ot fir Tealle = | Dore 10s poaiie T orosted and i it s o Henry Whitmarsh located it abgut fif- G o e T OBITUARY. mittee tat is looking out for the suc- | yu B wounded man’s injuries, g okiess teen feet from the shore, and Medical STEWART. cess of the affair. oS R T wam e — ——* T A P Examiner Dr. R. W. Kimball was call i e STE sy Hav.: EdWatB Payeon Hamivgond. i tomobile accident, there was @ narrow iRt iltn sroice Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 14.—Cor A in e D ot 0. indication of The following bulletin was issued| . ¢rorq Conn. Aus. 1i—Rev. Ed- | BAD FREIGHT WRECK escape at Butternut ill at Trading i S Wlison tonight handed down & find nvthipg except accidental drowning. Cove. on Sunday afternoon between 5 on the death of George F. Seiler, who Underfaker Gager was allowed to re and & o'clock, when an auto belonging | Big Travel on the Local Lines Sunday | was Kilied by an automobile on West | FRCRIUIC, (1067 ing to the A. C. Swan company of this —Many on the Block Island. avenue. Norwalk, 'on Aug. §,018 wWhith rerric was employed at the Un- city turned over on its side, as part of (A o011 he finds Charles Shatzer, the driver m:';"*;"f;]w“(,‘mm_;.{v. e et s Ty mac fity o 1 the embankment gave way as the ma- Foreman John TP Humphrey and his ;.‘igh';.ni‘-“‘..Eh"' 5 etk n{m.‘r.i-fl';p:a by his wifg and three children. th afternoon S e o ward Payson Hammond, for many ol280 B m—The mayor has had s |7arS FONED knowin Camgelist n s ON NORWICH BRANCH. Hraripse gy i country and Great Britain, died at his| g; dressed and looks 1\1\1§“|T7 home here Jate today from infirmities Five Hundred Feet of Tl‘-ck Torn Up BREWE cue to old age. Rev. Hammond had North of Groton—Eight -Cars De- BREWER, E i chine was turned out for a team on the | line gang were called out Sunday night S S ——. PARRISE an evsntful career, the most notable of | railed. Shine siny fomred Obi for & towm o6 e gang out Sunday night | 0%, laughter. In tha fAnding the : . s being down by the | at 8 o'clock to repair a wire break in [ of mansiaushter tm SRS RUGIE The COL. FITCH WILL RESIGN, his conversions being that of General Booth, the father of the Salvation| At 8:05 o'clock this moPfninz the Army. He was born in Ellington, this | northbound freight from New London state, in 1831, and continued his evan- | to oWrcester was derailed about a mila York, Aug. 14—9.30 p. m.—The ontinues to improve. Ha has a comfortable day and is stead- road builder sto a new grade, and as|the troll>y lipe on Central avenue at X * ¥ tomobile is not an autocrat of the re the car was run out neargthe edge the | the corner oft Convent avenue, where | tomobile is not an sutocrat af the resd| lbunk gave way and let the'car tip over | the wire had pulled out of a sleeve. 3 o : towards the trolley track, but it stop- | The Greeneville car due in th» square | Wachine under ahsolute cont : Lieut.-Col. Do l Seiler was crossing the road when s Take Him Out of the State— y to be Advanced, ing in strength. 5 ;s syt - RLITZ selical work until a few years ago,{and a half north of Groton from an ; : . ez when on account of failing health he |unknown cause. It is thougzht it was | Ped befdre it reached the rail. The oc-|at 8 o'clock was delayed ten minutes, A 3 1 ‘ y BREWER, Sas OENEET to yotic a broken or loose wheel SThe train | cupants, who bad hired the dar, were | but the break was fixed up inside of an | Struck by the machine, which was D Announcement was made Saturday e thrown out,but not badly injured, and [ Rour with little further interfcrence |iNg driven by Shatzer at an extremelv|ipat Col Gilbert L. Fifch, command was in charge of Conductor McCarthy high speed, and was thrown several [ SRAL S S N 50 TCoant Artillery DOWD. = B e 3 ¥ Choked Two Men to Death With His|and Engineer Forbes Three of the | Were brought to this city in another| with the schedule. A T e g Hoe Yok, A.,:‘A'f?f\?d":gm % Bare Hands. SiEht cars were. off the iren. theme | auto. The car will be brought in today.| _Riding on all the lines was heavy et Eveiysibome o higeRody. was and \:::lmkm.:‘.rx"rhr:m:(x[“nv:‘..rx_N:‘xrr!n»v were on their sides and two went | There were jmany auto parties out|Sunday and most of the main iine cars| pIoken TG U0 &Y, 0 UOCoT UG | will resigm Mis cominRron., [ There has been no changze ce the | Marine, Tl., Aug. 14.—John Burton, iast bulletin. The symptoms continue [an amateur wrestler of Alton, Iil.. to- down the embankment. Five hundred a Sunday and o number of minor neci- | were A trifle/late during the evening. | (Bt L WA G2 JUDE RefOre B T feet of the rails were torn up and it nd extras were sent out assoclation with a publishing eoncern wa a member of the Norwalk police | P0CIRUOT WD ! dents were reported, requiring sending | Six Block Is] to be favorable. day choked two men to weath with his “ A 4 3 v i * ARLITZ, bars hands following a quarrel He|Was,thought it would require six to | arter several cars. O s T Ogorss Bd- | e partment. Col. Pigeh has been a member of Na DOWD. had come here to engage in a contest. | S€Veh hours to open the line which o St WA e tionai guard since 1388 and served i Burton, who is under arrest, claims the :;Gls":gmnm"h blocked. No one was FELL INTO LAKE. a trolley car ran into a wagon driven with the Third regiment in the Span- men attempted to rob him. - V. 1 r with the ragk of major. It AGED MONTREAL MAN Gus Wentz and Lewis Weibrecht are| The Bar Harbor —express north- | John Looby Took Unexpected Plunge|DY, WL Jennings on Sachem sireet e oy those: Hoae 1o mitiury at Mohggan Park. was smashed. Suffield, Conn.. Aug. affairs that Lieut.-Col. Henry 8. Do-- Ford, 11 years old, died at her home | sey of New London will succeed Col John Looby. one of ‘Supt. Duff's ca— Will Start Oiling Today. here today from what the physicians | Fitch and that Capt. Smith of Green 4 Btated was infantile paralysis. The|wich will be made lieutenant colonel o et ] DroAAwAY | girl was taken il Thursday night and | It will mean & big shaking up in tne LOST IN BOSTON. |the two men whom Burton killed. Tha|bound. had preceded the freight, but d s latter is a powerful man, six feet three the southbound, due to leave here soon Metther Speaks Nor Understands a |inches in ‘height, and weighs 220 after 3 was sent bs way of Putnam " ounds. and New Haven. It is possible that Word of English—Worth $150,000. | e \| some of the morning trains will he Mayor of El Paso Crushed to Death by | Sent over the Central Vermont roal pable assistants at Mohegan park,made an unexpected plunge in the lake Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. Looby received grew rapidly worse until death came | corps. T ANE Tt Baneniga a Falling Wall. i e his ducking In the shallow water on | paratory to receiving the coatings of | Sher, b oy worme B e rother, Boston, is Louis Tessier, of Montreal, 5o 7 —= - k) 5 g g e 2 i £ ¥ after n 3 & i “ Wwho neither speaks nor understands & | geath today by a failing wall while ded the Pi i the large number of park visitors, but | 0il. containing about 6,500 gallons, is discovered by Health Officer Dr.| Michael Sugrue won a bet of S5 . word of Baglish. The police sought Awarded the Piano in the Contest| |jon he emerged from the fater after|on the run to Lathrop's coal pockets, |y . caldwell when he examined Har- | from Patsy Corwin by riding from this endeavoring to warn a number of fire- men of danger at a fire which destro Cofducted by Hiauf . CudcimaCad ed a large store build Todd Ware, a fireman, was also killed, and Whliam his impromptu bath their apprehension | Where the carts will draw their sup-| 414 Hinckley, 7 years o who was|city to New Loudon Friday night on ehanged to amusement. Think. | pIV from undéneath. Two other tanks | Caken il (his norning. The two bovs | (he “cowcatcher” of an éngine. When have been. ordered. and the work of|,re iy a serions condition. There Lave | he was stepping off the phiol the him today and tonight, following noti- fication of the aged mdn’s pr feameant om his adopted dhughter. Miss Dora = a large response to the whoat meored there was Looby started to poke | spreadiug the oil will be started by the | peen four cases of the disease. in the | Endon station Special Agent Vincent Bt Pierre. who was’separated trom her | § NSRER. was e b conducted by the Plunt > o 7 vig Sullivan, fivémen, = 0 foster-father in the Boston postoffice | ere. injured; the laWer probably fatal- | Cadden ¢ any which endsi on IFri- it from shore. ~Tite chain, however, [ $ITeet commissiotier this morning. One | oy in the past four weeks. of the road nabbed him. Pugrie w. = yesterday. 4 e day. The judges C. F. Whitney and | was fastened, but out of sight under|cart has been fitted with the spraving e fined 31 and costs in police court Sit urday morning and will have to 1 ss St Pierre1dld. the Grey Nuns, H. H. McDonald, awarded the pi Sheahid Aie. Toetier atrived in Fosten | French Aviator Raulhan Wins $8,000. |1 Mr= St esterany from Montreal, bound for| Paris, Aug. I4.—l.ouis Panlhan, tie S Manchester, N, H. Phey went together | French - aviator, hag wen' the london Shoot on Long Ranges. to the posioffice to inguire for mail, In | 1” 1. Ma brize \Nf $5,000 for (b Fight members of the Third com- some way they becane saparated and [longest total of crosk country flights|pany. C A, C. were at Danielson to Miss St. Pierre appealed to the police, | 1ade during the vear ending today. He | shoot over the 800 -and 1,000 is credited with 851 mile ranges and made =ood scores. The majority by their good work qualified na Water. When it got to the end of the | apparatus, and others will he fitted T R chaim the boat gave & lurch and Mr. | later. - Drowned While Digging Clams. Looby went over backwards. = ; . 3 s 0 - .Charged With Theft. 5?.‘.‘:?‘3’:::‘.‘..:21:*:.“' S s Cromteg f‘.'.‘“fu‘:" save Sugrue from being tak - K Two Men Bound Over. Constable Kinney arrested a man{today. He was 45 vears old and leaves E Steve and “Stanisling Novak were | named Pierce on Saturday night.charg- ['g wite and four children. Fi Bristol, Conn. bound over te the -superior court by | d with stealing ¢ lantern. It .was one | Fairfield. Conn. Aug. 14/ -John W, $2,000 Fire at Bristol, Conn. Police Judge Colt in New London Sat- | placed by the Cannecticut company to | Willis of Bridgaport was drowned in Bristol, Conn., Aug. 14.-A two story urday on a charge of theft m the | protech the public from falling into the | Ponds creek here today white digging | frame house owned by James Heffer- his_winnings to pay his fine or stay Stamford, Coun.. Aug. W.—Perlylin jail. . Unfortunately the bet was not ’ p United States Semator R&3ot con- Third Earl, - Amherst Dead. as expert person ' of Finn_ of Montville. | excavation where the company is put- | clams, Willis fell while wading in the | nan was burned to the ground juded his argumient before The | Lndon, Aug. 14.—William Archer| Awarded the pilano in the contest |In. 1t b,ag of $1,000, in each rails. T) v aaid reek ‘and ev‘l‘lh‘( to m&‘ h-l-uo" g gyfln the abssnce of the owmer e Tribunal the -American side | Amherst, third Earl Amherst, died to-!conducted by Plaut Cadden company. | cpse, the uccsed ‘'were sent to | tinn unable to save himself. family. The loss is §2,000 and the of oundiand n-bqn%r- day. He was born in 1836. There was 2 large response to the jaik PR > A to was 85 years old. : K ©of the fire is not knowm. i N Z 5 A& ¥ - 8 5