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- o o VP e s WYUENTS Blackpool, Eng., Aug. 15.—C. Graham ; - sk . cided ot - x white, the English aviator, mroe the p g : Tomati® .&finfi?“?f’uf‘e" St e s m tum Shnw . . world’s record for rting in an ae- r n For Duty in the Columbus, Ohio, Street|rpius i o Succeodod in rising A ALl O L V| iy horses oF the Crystél Ice f:‘!l'g;ll'le!lhe ground in a space of 20 feet 9 i > col'l;pln.i’ of Columbus, O., Derluhed‘ in - . Z b - - - 4 a fire due to ll)lrkl from a passing —_—_— Sl k) 4 locomotive. : Car. Stnke Inqu“y Started- Deauville, ¥rance, Aug. 15.—The | WENT SPINNING OVER AND OVER | COMPLETE FIFTEEN DAYS UN- = |FAMILY ALL LOOK FOR SPEEDY * Grand Prix de Trouville-Deauville, = S 4 The financial failure of mo: / worth $4500, was run today and was FOR 110 FEET. - DER ARREST IN CANADA. tion meetings in France this summer RECOVERY. TROOPS AGAIN ORDERED OUT S i Sy second. s & . WINS A WAGER OF $500. “A French on MAYOR GAYNOR'S PROGR ¥ - S - excursion train, carrying Saint Nazaire, France, Aug. 15.—The s ~ > afiefin To “.l Tmm 1,200 persons, crashed in “ '”llg;ll G Ess eriminal authorities are inveostigating —_— ain at Sanjon and 32 persons werc i - : L3 an allesed mysterious attempt to poison e e 2 $x fi’m.,a and 100 injured." p Efforts By theMayor and Sheriff to Recruit Additional |jl2dame Claude Berton, the American | Wm. Cruikshank Escaped Almast Un- | For England to Stand Trial on Cmrge e | T e Rapects. His Fathir | to er-in- A 3 . erwi artment of the 1 Special Officers Meet With Failure—Contractors of |dramatic author and writer. ‘hurt, but Was Placed Under Arrest| of Murder—London Inquiry Adjourn- | Otls company’s milis at Ware, Mass . Leave the Hospi Within Ten ¥ 3 o will give the or more employees z > Conet: 1 3 r- at Brooklyn Hospital. 5 . . Days—Will Go to the Adirondacks. the City Call Upon Gov. Harmon to Suspend|,Comiianinenisdue 15 mhe supers o i L i mowk § s . . : soure, retired long ago, and only await- x R K e Seventeen hou d LT Mayor Marshall—Police Ride on Night Cars. ing breaking up, sanj in a gale fast el e Canan Bl U3 e ot oM. Naw Tork, A Mayor G Saturday on a mud ‘bank, v feet b Quebec, August - 15.—Dr. Crippen : mil 4 B4 ’ Aug. ayor Gaynor's B e S heroathe i *had heen|of a waser made with a companion |and Miss Leneve may now be taken | Scven miles from Scranton, Penn., |progress toward recovery from the bul- SncHOred. ORI thE Dgo o 1| with whom he had visited several | back to England and the trial on a causing a loss of $20,000. let, wound inflicted by Jafes J. Gal SROwe Chore e p of the VesSel} Copey -Island resorts vesterday. Wil- | charge of murder awaiting them ther Th 3 laghar was not Interrupted Ly any un Columbus, O., Aug. 15.—Preparations | the misfing men was unavailing. Cap- | © o0 liagh Cruikshank, a decorator of White | as soon as the order for their releas: e pope, in a recent audience, to | toward symptom today. All oMcial are beir ade to rush 1,000 soldiers | tain W. Wood will institute an inquiry | (gtena, Bel Aue. 15.—King Al | Pl8ins, to-day jumped from the|comes from the. federal authorities. |20 official said thc events .In Spain | bulletins ‘were of the tenor as - a8 h 0 en: elgium, ug. ng " | Br 1 ) and the efforts of the anti-clericals | those heretofore issued. urgeon n into the city tonight, in consequence | at once._ fonso of Spain, who has béen withess. | Brookiyn bridge mear the Brookiyn May Sail Thursday. Vo N e geons | of an order of Gov. Hormon, issued | Lebanon has had-a militia company the vacht racing at Cowes, Eng, |loWer and escaped unhurt, swimmins | 3 1 PRI i m affiiction. attendance predict that he will be able at noon today, calling out the troops.|for fifty yvears, but this is the frst| iy an unexpected vidit yesterday to|almost to the foot of Dock street | To-night they completed the af-| B 7 e, to leave the hospital for the Adiron- The action was taken because of the | time it ever Teceived a call for active | Ostena upon the Spanish royal yacht|Whers boatmen from a schooner: las- |leen days under arrest in Canada re- | Carmelo. Parestrs was instantly lducks in two weeks” time and be back increiren Tl by e o mewrd | Guty Oiera thon e el T oot Fguvion M M him aboard, | guired by the fugitive offenders act. |kilied an eorge Calfri of Meriden, jat his desk in the hall, if he so e on the Stragt ralivey Heva: | ey i o % | Cruikshank w: under arres: | Inspector Dew said he did not know | Conn injured at Springficld by |desires, within m o i 4 IT IS ASSUMED THAT aunt. Archduchess Isabella wife of|at the Brooklyn hospital, where, hs oy what, hout tiel wouldidbil because |an train for New York. Condition Very Epcouraging. overnor Harmon Acts. was found to be suffering from shock e s Gayno ev vernor Harmon, acting on the ad- | SOLDIERS'WILL SHOOT TO KILL. | ter of the aucen mother of Spain. He| g1,y > of the order from Ottawa. He is ex- | In.a scuffle in the New York sub- |, Hufte Gaynor his oo mj‘“,,"‘;;:'! % 3T+ AQIGRIE . Cenbnl. WevDIerht. e Narrowly . Biissed: ‘End “of- Pi pected, however, to-lose no time in|way an unidentified man. was pushe: | ¢ i L K © . y - Mi n er. . - ab wve St. Mary’s hospit called foday the First regiment of | Recall” of Militia Marked by Cessa- | oo o o arr getting Crippen and Miss Leneve beneath a train and killed. Michacl | Of F0lC 17 T 3 Cincinnali, Troop< B mouited ‘and Hion* of | 'Disturbanos HAD With a companion Melville Snow, |the other side. Two steamships wili | Copolo, a.-laborer of Yonlers, was |pg co ottt said, “and It would not Battery © of Columbis. ~Other troops — BUT TWO ENGAGEMENTS | Cruikshank started across fhe brids: | sail from here Thursday arrested-and held. reloans him rithin a week. His aoads Will* be ordered out later, as Soem as| Columbus, O, August 15.—The re- y —_— from Manhartan on a tolley car| Crippen Writes to His Attorney. i iy RIS oday Is vars anconraing ans b military authortics have decided |call of state millitla to Columbus for Off Day in Politics at Beverly—How tg| 1.5, they passed ihe ookl e s, | Except for the automatic exphri- kg it Lt n;"gr:"('“‘;m" en | al1 look for rapid recovery n to_call, B R e e Wip. Thigiihen. Cruikshank hurried toward the rail- | tion of the fifteen-day’ limit the case |2' Cpristian Science believer d e, o son idisoussed brisfly. to Foiice Ride—sn Night Rygs. have beengoccurring at intervals dur- | Beverly, Mass. Aus. 15—This was|Io8 throwing off his clotncs as he|f.tay nas Sihou, Voea [Clusch: |appendicit the " North Hudson | (1" mayor caretully ' refrained from Columbus, O., Aug. 15.—Mayor Mar- |ing the r\t three weeks because of !hehpna oflkday "xllt lula]t pn_)mlsess to ]bg l;‘l:;“ge {3,‘;.’.'::,’ I:g: lrr;‘.lel:stalvi:), kth:ertl “wefl"; i3 lg’u" from her. sister | OSPital, Union AN, N, J BSRIaths hntte Of blis askailaat o bl shall called on the Columbus Railway | the street car men’s strike. Troop (& big week politically in Beverly. F : . & brought from London by Sergeant . motive. e explained the circum. 4 Light company to keep its cars in | B and Battery C of Columbus were | President Taft had but two engage- | Delow. He ‘went spinning over and | Drought Thom LOPCon by SeTESint| William Wadsworth of Youngstown, | Sidnies of (he tiageds as e has re. barns until peace is restored. He | in their camps early this evening and | ments, and Secretary Norton was out | OVer, narrowly missing the end of the | esés who arrived yesterdsy. Crip. | Q- known professionally as “Dar:|membered them and remarked that at a few days of quiet probably |the first regiment of Cincinnati was |of town. Tomorrow Senator Crane,|Pier; and struck the water squarely Den: it was learmed to-dny. has been | Vil Dash” died in a hospital At|ng tims did he lose consciousness. Af- 1q end the present excitement and |scheduled to arrive during the.night.|Who has been on an automobile tour | On ‘his chest. i permitted to mall to his. London at- | Lo River Mass, of infury sustained | ter e conversation he sent Rufus te perm the reorganization and | Tracks and Trestles Patrolled. S T :._Rescued by Tug. _|torney a long letter relating to his [ WhER Te fell 4 disiance of S0 fest|New York to purchase toys for two o fiengthening of the forces of the po-| o protect the slldiers from possi- Riient told Leonard Osorios, | oW agl (RE.ISappeasid ho. stiwtk out ] ciss. ¢ ; park near the city. B A e nvais, A Despite the request ears were op- |Ple malicious wrecks while en route governor of one of the Philip- | from twe tugs, but was Anally Foped.| London Investigation Adjourned. e s ok Maty's Bospital with the e during the early houts tonight. | Loy /oty the ‘Baltimere ‘& -Ohio | ot that he might visit the| At the Brooklyn hospital it was | London. August 15.—The,investiga-| On Sunday an excursion train from | "\ "6 inoher the Tool of Others? & 356 o he ari chs they | LMY, Ugs U5 oo DERLL EHE BE (NSRS ippi during his term of office. | found that his back was strained, | tion of the Crippen murder mystery | Bordeaux, with 1,200 passengers ani allmgher the Tool of Others? o 3 s, as ahead and emploves patrolling the = Msked the president when : was continued this afternoon in the |running at a speed of 50 miles an ! Detectives are carefully investigating ng for four nights. Y Bidacheater and he had’ sustained possible imter- | W . 3 < “ o e TR P S htiae. ;lracl\s near tresties at Blanchester |ho thought independence would be|pa) injuries, but his hurts were said | little Coroner’s court at Isiington. | hour, dashed into a freight train atjthe rumor that Gallagher was the tool & £e. |and Morgan stations. Details of sol- | granted to the F#ipinos. Mr. Taft, it to be not serious. Little came out beyond the facts al- [Saujon. Thirty-two persons were | 0f others who sought to take the may- or's life, but so far not a shred of e the principal contractors | ijers were aboard the locomol is said, made answer in the same way | \CCraikshank was arrested and Snow |ready known. After the formal pro- | killed and 100 injured. Many of the . At a meeting today adopt- | Arrangements were made by the he chile i i jou rict: : h £ 1 3 n = spoke while in the islands. He said picrom 3 " | ceedings the inquiry wes adjourned | victims were A mis support this has been found N gare on the governor |itary authorities to inspect alk independence would not come with the | arrrying e B SDPeATNl ) ininl’ Beptember 12. - placed switeh cru ccident ated that he acted en- = e cars in the local vards just Op<| present generation, nor with the mext. | of a $500 bet which had induced | Superintendent Frost of Scotlani ne because ha theught he was Unable to Recruit Special Officers. the soldiers detrained. These ¥E_pbut that the third generation might | ryikshank to make the leap Yard informed the court that he ex- |U. S SHIP SAFE ROBBERY t of persecution by city om forts by the mayor and the sher- | 2itions:were prompted by the wS it. Mr. Taft told his visitor pected Dr. Crippen and Miss Lenewe REMAIN A MVETERY | R iditional ~ial off ing of the Kourth regiment it no one could be more interested RAII.ROAD DETECTIVES to arrive in England in about three < learned that the mayor was 1 ecruit additi Ape: ial officers | coming from Marietta for strik . he Filipimos than he and said he ey pas Pl IR mm uialed with tetabiis antitoxin ag a continue to meet with failure. Sheriff | three weeks ago. Wl X IN FIGHT WITH MOB. iz Al Thos Arrested on Suspicion | gafaguard. No sign of blood poisoning Sartain is not taking vigorous steps | = Have Been Released. in any form has developed and no an DEATHS AND DISEASES IN NORWICH LAST MONTH. Military in Supreme Commanfl. pg to_private li —— e D. D. Woodmansee of Cincin- | Innecent ‘Bystanders Shot—Two De- ——— nouncement has been made when, If at / orfolk, Va, Augu 15 I, an operation for the removal of 1o procure rec . The Columbus | clearing house today put up $10,000 to | To-night it was predicted that e : n ol £ 8 suarantee the pay of special deputies | confiiet would ensue botween milite P T e e tectives Placed Under Arrest. 2 — |ty e arrésted on the U. s the bullet would be performed r‘"u, strike breakers are now under |son that Mayor Marshall has not 1 ge Woodmansee said he felt surs| Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 15.—Five per-|Number Above the WAverage, With ‘,3’32’.‘.." L Ixis mbiecyain U 10.30 P. M. Bulletin. of the head of a Cleveland | placed in full charge of the situation, | the republicans were going to win in | sons were ghot, one fatally, in a pistol| Eight in Public Institutions—Elevag | -V office of that =hip dbout 0 dass| xew york, Aug. 1 he' following detective agency, as a result of the | militia as well as police. Ohio, but that it would take a thor- | fight between Trailroad detectives and| ~Children in Number. e open released. s supnosed |Pulletin on Mayor Gaynors condition 5 of John F. Brady, the former| As soon as it was announced to-gay | Qu8h campaign of education to bring|a mob tomight. The railroad detec- % e e et o Baks "’m'“w et e | was timed 9.30 o'clock, but was not 1a- ho is sought by the police for | that the governor had gone over the '"fi;fif;at,n ket tivas, Lou las and Charles Stewart, By mortality reports raceived there | 2 AV BSN o8, GULY OF ,m”:l'k gulity | *ued till after 10.30 he allezed shooting of 1wo women and | mayor's head and recalled troops for e ation 2s t what?' was asked. |were trying to get the names of boys| were 1,123 deaths during the month of | (X5 WPas FOERecs Wos founc &0l “There has been no changg in the & little girl <|strike duty it was stated that the | “Fhe tariff’ came the quick reply.|who, it is alleged, were stealing coal |July, says the monthly bulletin of the | O% COUTI, Mart 198 L, mayvor's condition today. ||¢-Z. taking 3 military would be in supreme com- |JUdge Woodmansee declarad that every| They stopped a Polish lad and began| state ‘board of health. This was 458 .;d ':‘l‘een "_d "d;'. ‘:f;;r:m"‘_":“:,"“::‘r""; nourishment well, has been cofafortable The navy, denargment suspended the | An9 has rested from time totime sentence, placed the man on prob / L tion for one year and restoped him CSTEWART to duty. The robbery remains n mys- By tery and the several thousand dollars PARRIRL” Z Troops Start from Cincinnati. mand. man and woman affected by the high|to question him and they were sur-|more’than in Junme and 311 more than nati, Augz. 15.—Acting under| Gov. Marmon when pressed to ex- [0 t of living is blaming the tariff and | rounded by a mob of about 100. Thelin July last vear, ,Ag 200 inore u..nl overnor Harmon, 300 mem- | plain how the situation would be han- | that it will take a 1ot of work to try te | detectives declare that a man in ‘the| e 'xv-n;e number &f deaths during st Ohio regiment of this |dled, said that the problem was “up | dispel this ldea from their minds. crowd fired the first shot. Tn fhe ex- for th:= five vears preceding. st in a special train for| to/’ the milila commanders. Gen. NARRAGANSETT ER cha.nsa of buliets that followed Jo-|" “death rate was 19.9 for the large » ‘enforce order during the|John C. Speaks, who is in charge of wt b? Domagala, proprietor of a moving | towns, f. he amall towns 17.0, and | £ 00 T 4 Fhe witote state; 413 per cent. ¢ L3 i Al Lt L i lle there. Fach member | the troops to-night, said that soidiers GAMBLING CASE DELAYED. re show, an imnocent bystander, 193 for A ity rnae of sk | woals, Lo bad o Sommers st K| AW PR RS B ity rppect, Fouw, ot of s mine veres i ohidien on- | ngy 5vED FoUR BV semious ForesT Fines Wi e i i R, g 2 $4 Umable fo cope With a particular sit- | omrir aened Summooning of Wit | 02tk ®out none is seriously wounded. | *% roht intebtious IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. Leb: Milit: ™M P P nesses After Co 1 o S ths reported m ec ENTERED LISBON STATION. PRERGN. W uation, then the soldiers who go to unsel for Society | Filas and Stewart were arrested. Aiseases were 187, being 10.5 per cent. sl iy ] Lebanon Aug. 1 ~(mn 25 of | the scene of trouble Folk File Demurrer. of the total mortality. About $2 in Penn and Some Tickets | Montana Sends Appeal for Assistance th s of Co 2 - - ; ; strike atty at Columbus. H tor | aiers oIl mhoot fo. HL 1;*'“‘5 T of mire than o score AFTER THE HEARING. | Deaths were 9 from @iseases of the| Lads—Had Escaped from Rhode I8~| woshington, Aue. 15— Alarming e o ;V;:‘n and women who ,were caught | T h nervous system, 5 each from heart dis- lan Reformatory. news of the forest fires situated in the Ty 1 oy F;Yflslflse’t cluo | Alonzo Geer Bound Over to the Supe- | case and diarrhoed. 4 from consump- Glacier National park In Montana weas DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES EBELGIAN EXPOSITION 3 app”fgfi_‘ wmt ‘ngt 'S;:'dem‘,lme rior Court Under $600 Bonds—Four | tion, 3 from accidents and 10 fror;‘l -.u Acting in a peculiar manner and not | received by the Interior department to- as| g other causes. There were 38 births in | telling good stories, four young men | day. Major William R. Logan, super- s oys Get Bonds. . 45 € K ) o P INSTEAD 0= PASS BOOKS. DAMAGED ABOUT $10,000,000. \;‘3;::: \atl,‘:,'.en"‘?’fgf.‘ ltgv:_!n:& v(zl;;'l v HE gunehl:d 32 mar{in . Esl‘ml n:l the | giving the names of John l;u}r‘nhur'l. visor of the park, reported that the i t Before Justice William Smiddy in | deaths hers were in public institutions. | Charles Murphy, Charles Smith and| flames were spreading and the number Report of Oraanization Committee on |No Loss in the American Section—|stable JohgiGy Cross, the vouns lead- | montville at the home of the justice|In Groton there were 7 deathe. in Kil- | Frederick Brown. aged from 16 to 19. | of fire fighters on the scene was inade- Postal Savings Bank System. | Considerable Pillaging. or o e gRders, not to summon the | on’Nanday arternoon thers. was | lngly S, New London 27, Pitnam were taken to police station after mid- [ quae to cope with th emergency. He ton, August 15.—Postmas: Brussels, Aug. 15—It will take many | The cruside against gambling was | Qearing in the case against Alonzo fl:‘l’!“"“l‘gmfl 16, Thompson 3, and Wind- night Sunday. night by Ealich ee DA appealed for the assistance of more e AR £ e ) (P : IR v tabe - + o tor | Geer, charged with indecent assault. : - ___|col! and Devitc hey were placec roops, and upon the request of the I Bitchtack rensivel s x| aus® fo hia ceite sl e o in o iore, the courts lo-day for | Bhrce bovs by the names jof Depathy, | Amons the cases of Infectious dis- | the lodgers’ quarters. Monday morn- | interior department General Leonard S Seotal savinies: bATE sve- | & lhes MIoHts OF the Sufifiiee tre|Fole, Who is chargel With mintnl othier and Reman testified againsi | Sa8es Teported to heaith officers were | ing they could mot give a”salisfactory | Wood, chief of staff of the army, or- Do vings bank ias | JulaTEe, malority of the buildings are |t o mbling. nuisance retraaind | the accused, aithough they were warn- |/ cases of searlet fever,in city and |account of themselves to Chief Mur- | dered the companies of the Second in- e IR et . The Imown loss caused by | 18 0. €3nbiue wuisance retradts od Dby the justice that they meed mot | to¥N, 6 cases of diphtheria or croup In| phy, and they were placed in the lock- | fantry from American lake ma- instead pass- | the fire which swept through the e unless they desired to. No tes-] ity and town, 2 cases of typhoid in|yup ' T'pon heing searched, each one|noeuvres in shington for duty in murrer to the complaint. These soldiers will ang. the new park ecided upon by | “White_ City” vesterday is between the city and 3 casés of consumption. was found to have a number of : tyos vi i i ted by the accused, in framing its tenta- |$6,000,000 and $10,000,000. This is| Judge Lewis said that grguments | {imony was presented by ;| Dr. Townsend concludes his monthlx | nies on him. the number bein ment the one company of the 26th in ed_con- { chiefly confined fo the Belgian and|OR the demurrer would be held nex: | 2nd probable ",'?,,“,"s:b“l‘;n‘.';‘;‘d,::',: he | report with réference to infantile pa- | than one wo atnralll AT Wi s Wirendy O the: PoSmE thod for | British sections, but the damage by st eppnat time i the de- | R uperior court under bonds of 3600, | T2lVSis and cautions the pRVAICians to | there was moner of no other denomin- | Interior artment officlals were ostal sav- | smoke and water has been general, | @ 15 pheld by, the court the | b were furnished. Attorney War. |56 that all cases are strictly qUAran-|grion on their persons. In all the pen— | much encouraged ! reports from which ' would render un- | and will add materially to the total | varrant = asainsc Arnold will be | which were furnished Aftorney War: | tines and imolats them for four weeks | hioa umounied to anout 2. Tt tndic Supt. Morgan of the Flathead Indfan C A e i | Jnen, 3 E ple that have been living in. fear of | while Attorney Douglass appeared for | " nether the case be mild or severe. ed that they had been rifiing slot ma- | réservation in Montana that the fires ceping tha ks gl s sothe, American section escaped the|,ving their names made pul i | the accused: —_— chines, but no locar breaks had been | of the reservation were now under con < | fire. The art exhibit was in a build-| P2V 2 = raported trol. <itor of | ing two miles distant from the flames. | N&YS 1O CAUSe to appear in court. AL Biv. Condinnion. ot Sim HW O L DA BOIEEE RLACE Ehes~ claimed that they had been| ' Troops stationed in the Yossmite | Pr H If the demurrer is thrown out an | three boys who testified in the case Bho S Frenchi‘lbde” I8y confined to- the |- gi 0e, SETURTeE 18 Chrohmgut mn O e on a imilar charge: to BOUGHT BY L. O. SMITH. be given ihag working in the Baltic mill in the spin- | National park, according te ning room. and that for a month they | raceived here, have the several small eyl € =58 hindlnfl' in which \'ari_o_lll foods were se. ¥ vi - B A o im Troe martif | displaved and the pavilion of the city s e o han mot teotine. " ined | Purchased of Mrs. C. E. Havens and | 11,5 heen living in a tent in the woods | fires there well in hand 2 required m(“fi‘;‘” £ i e 53 Paris, containing industrial exhib- | | ¢ernational Esperanto Congress at | were taken before Justice Bolles and Wil e Occupied as a Resideno® by | noar there. At the mill it was stated bt b ¢ laetificostes. O | A saxd molals from Fha SCHOOI® OF etk Washingtos: *| furnished a bond for their appearance| New Owner. they had never worked there, and that | pROMINENT WORCESTER MAN euAcues. On The recovery of valuable' collections gton. I et Palics alvo e o et hers was no such overseer there is of jewels helped to reduce the first es- | Washington. August 14.—Delegates | ing NMonday afterncon in a case where| The property at 137 Washington | they had named. STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. engraved interest com. |{inate of loss. The ‘magnificent col-|to the International Esperanto con- ing exaclly the QMOUN | jocion of precious stones owned by | gress which will open here to-morrow For sums of $10, $20 | will he separate certifi- two Montville men were charged with | street, where for many years the lata Thei\‘ gave n‘mrn lhmn-;”. l‘h'a-r;m-* an David A. Wells made his home, and|Providence and Olnevville, and, call- Belgians and valued at $3.000/000 was | morning attended services conductel | 18ntIPE: WD Thaman I haw. hoos owlsd By Libs. pi the. Proyidence . polibe. TPt Bropi{jhe rulisColifemand,. ) 0. Espexanto st St sabs Hytecoret ARCANUM CLUB OUTING. Mrs. Carrie E. Havens for several | Murphy learned that it was probable There was _considerable pillaging | church to-Gay. The whole service, UM LN = yeare, s still better known as the | that theygwere the four boys Who hai | Worcester. Muss Luclen B. Stone Probably Fatally In- jured—Is 80 Years Old. Aug. 15.—SteppnE in dupiicate. These cer- - 5 1 ! fesn after and during the fire, and thieves | hymns, ritual and sermon were in the Wells eatate, passed from her hands | recently escaped from the state re-|from an electric car directly in fremt 8 Cuskutets The-reChile {emie & heavy Wil universal language. Elaborate Clambake Arranged for|,,"y;njay 'to Leonard O. Smith of | formatory and later he was informed |of the automobile of Edwin J. Seagan ‘-day. approved the Gendarmes caught a number of the; In the afternoon several hundred Riverview, and Trains Will Stop | philagelphia, vice president of the|tha they are the four, and it is proba- | of Quincy, Luclen B. Stone, 80 years wraving of 4 stamp of |100ters who had in their possession | delegates wore escorted ~about the | There. Brafaéxd & Armstrong Silk company. | ble an official will be here today to|of age, « former member of the state b & of loss’ (ham $.. | ScOfes of rings and bracelets from the|clty and to-night a concert —_—— Mr. Smith plans extensive improve- | see them. legislature, was struck down and prob " stamp representing 10 cents in | French jewel exhibit. L jieteen at whick shloiete Spsie o SE. The ent:rtainment.commiitee of the|ments before occupying the house wil During the af the chief learn- | ably fatally injured In front of his exceedingly artistic and It is believed that parliament will jperanto and a chorus rendered Arcanum club has received thus far|his family, so that assurance is gi' ed that the railroad station at Lisbon |home in Main etreet tonight. He was printed in chrome orar He plso | VOte extra amounts for the purpose of | Espera,” the Ksperanto anthem. 134 favorable responses to the notices}that the reputation of thz estate as a|had been entered late Sunday after-|taken to the Worcester hospltal, where Eoproved the engraving pf the twn. | Clearing away the ruins and construct- a5 = sent out regarding their annual outing, | show, place is to be kept up. The| npon and that the sum of $2 in pen- | his death was declared to be a matter O e thar Wil bo amed Tor | B% mew Sulidings. Fell Into an Abandoned Cesspool. hich is to be held Aug. 26 at Charles | papers were transferred on Monday. | nies and some tickets had been taken. |of s few hours official- correspondence on account of = = New York, August 15.—Mrs. Ben- | Brown's place, at Riverview. That it|the deal.having been arranged by Mr.! The station agent there left the station | Seagan, who with his wife was on the postal savings banks THOLLEY COLLISION, jamin Brown. wife of a former sherit | Will be a grand affalr is assured, but|Smith's cousin, Frank H. Smith, of | at 5 o'clock, and it was after that that | his way to Saratoga Springs, was ar g e < of Richmond county, lost her life to- | there are from 35 to 40 who have not | this city fhe break was made. His wife saw |rested, but was later released on bail. SIEGE OF VICKSBURG NINE PERSONS INJURED. | gay by a fall into an abandoned cess. | replied as vet to the committee who| Mr. Smith passed a portion of his|four bovs in that vicinity, and will | " Stons is ona of the most prominent s pool near her home at Stapleton, €. |tDey would like to hear from, one way | early life in this city and attended the here today to identify them, sa men in Worcester. Cars Came Together on Narrow Ledge | [ The pool had been covered with |OF the other. The committee has se- [Norwich Free Academy. going _from | ing that she thought she could if e —_— ¥ Be Memorialized by Stone Monu- on Niagara Gorge Route. boards which ve way whe . [ cured the conSent of the railroad com- | there to the Civil war as a inember of 0y i o ments and Bronze Tablsts. = Brows sieppod oh them . o % | patiy Hoatopttinetcutue st Eiverwiewil ve' Pwanty: shein Oonpectiont, yoiun | LTi0A Se Anem somether il SoTa [ chersed With Using the: Malls te-De < — : Niagara, N. Y., Aug. 15.—In a head- S that day.to accommodate the club| teers. alaJo! * got the pennies. ‘Their de- - el Vickaturs will be aeotializea By Bione | B i e T s o Sy .Car3| SONS OF VETERANS 1o vl e elatovats buke: Saw or tention by the chief was a good move. | ptaiti®y Wasl, RE 15 Qeotgs, B € 'y in Gorge route is evening nin - P Y . monuments and bronze or iron tablets | sone e e e m_,fm;)e e INCREASING MEMBERSHIP. | shine. Frank Wright will be the chef FUNERALS. Fieh otand Wireless Telegraph company for the if the hopes of the Vicksburg National | colitsion ocourred at Swift DEIft at the e and the clambake will be served at 5 - Il at Fishors Island. territory west of the Mississippl river, park commission are realized. = The| point in the gorge where the river| Big Class Initiation on September 12— | w'clock. During the afternoon. there Samuel Clarke odward. Miss Harriet Pierce of Broadwav i8|appeared before United States Com- pians of the commission were outlined | preaks into the swift rapids above the| Thirty-nine New Applications. will be sack races. potato races and| Monday afternoon at/3.30 o'clock the | serious!y ill at Fishers Isiand. where | missioner Totten for a hearing on report to the war department| whirlagol. The ledge upon which ne bial sports in general, with bathing and|funeral of Samuel Clarke Woodward | she is at her summer home. Her con-| twelve indlctments charging him with in which was made public today. tracks rest is narrow, and river At the meeting of Sedgwick camp, [TOWIng. v e F was held from the home of his daugh- | dition was considered alarming Pn | using the maily to defraud. Ha was ‘Aided by donations from patriotical- | side there is a sheer d wenis | No. 4 Sons of Veterans, at Bucking.| In the evening, either in the build- | ter, Mrs. Charies "W. Haskell, No. 22| Saturday. bound over to ‘the Septerabsr term of Iv inclined persons and appropriations | feet into the churning W,u,w . | ham Memorial on Monday evening]ing or _on the grounds, an orchestra{ Lincoln avenue. Rev. Peter C. Wright. George S. Palmer of New London. |the United States district court for Sy the legislatures of varlous, states, [ - Borh cory o O by The | there wete thirty. nine apaiiations res | will ‘furnish ‘misic pastor of the Central Baptist church, | formerly of this city, was stricken with | the southern district of New York and the commission expects to install 4| force of the collision, but neither lefe| ceived. This is a good Start for the — e conducted the services and spoke in'an | a sudden illness on Sunday, but was|was released on 310,000 bonds. statue or tablet to each brigade, divi- | the rails. 105 for which the camp is working CAUCUS REGISTRATION. impressive manner nme iffe of the | much better Monda ————— - sion, corps. or army commander en-| Charles F. Vaughn of Niagara Falis, | hard and has Special Aide Charles R. — decounnil- SN Ihe'.|DIIBONE M ch. he 7 % Washingten Young Woman Strangled gaged in the operations around Vicks- | 5 conductor, is in a critical condition. | Hale of Hartford here for that pur- | Only Thirty-one Names Placed on the | SPread- abgoad for the' betterment of In the City Court. a Mad Dog. burg and to each field officer and bat- [ The accidént was due to the failure | pose, and through his work the third Lists by Registrars This Month. Jpovne. s here were w0 50108 DY Chargea with the theft of a lantern, Wi ¥o R tery commander killed or mortally | or brakes to work on the down river | has been secured already. = e T e g M ity John Plerce was fined $2 ‘and costs Shingien, Augest, 18— With her womnded Aduring these operations. car. Parts of the wreckage fell into the | It is planned to have the class ini-| During the two weeks when the reg- | S Bt R 1T i Sernts e Feer iicr: | amounting to $11.83 In the city ot bere hands Miss Maua E. Barbour, a ILLINOIS CENTRAL GRAFT water and were carried down to the| liation on September 12, when all the | jstrars of voters and the _assistants | Labors Rest. There were many beauti. | Monday morning. . a large strange dog, apparently mad ; s T o i - 5 a voters, or changes of old voters as to Col. | was further v ; . Promise of Further °'V°'°P"'"‘*' in | MURDERER FOUND HIDING o e e 1o campe o Ss | thii et Etes Gy e et o, :'L’a'.':'hczi"sm‘;fl as City ‘Attorpev Hall was sick and | MalS booy x“..ai.&i‘,fi"‘.o“’hé’“.,i‘,‘:.:::,: g L IN A LODGING HOUSE. | Jewett Gits. Svillimantic. New Londay | OVertaxed, as there were but 31 who | Shepard B. Paimer. John C. Perkins, | Attorney F. H. Foss was acting in his| o, “rapjes. Miss Barbour recetved n e e = e ety Walimantlc, New 1:0ndon | were placed on the-lists of both par- | James L. Case and John P. Huntington. | Stead. slight wound on the arm from the hicago. August 15.—The new gratt [, ‘g . commoom L 3 he sy i ties. 4n the town there were but 16| Buria] was in Yantic cemetery. where —_— dog's teeth. friestigation of the Nlinois Central = Canfessed the Killing of) arransements named Includes”Arthur| gemoerats and 15 republicans Wded to | Rev. P. C. Wright read the committal Chimney Ri Milpoad. in_cqunection . mith the. Ist FissSistarin- Lave Mapeale, Georse Keppler, Charles O-the caucus lists. In. the Second dia- | service. The daceased was burled be- e it f i ting of grading and constxyction con- et urp o D o - | trict there. were nene by either party, | side hix wife. who died in Washington, | ~Engine compiny No. 1 was called to} = Large Hotel in the Tyrol Burned: com the home of Caspar Graff in Franklin Mg, 18— Ther-Kaberwee he- tracts may detelop revelations to m _ > | i st 95. The arra e e The idea in securing 106 yew mem= | fPlle in the Thind istrict there were | D. riemt Tenry Faea e s atrest, at 9.1 lock Monday o &, latye sstablishment. sitvated on cording 1o Chicago men in close touch | s in-law. Mem: Frieda Sciti% Cas- | bers is to bring the membership up to | 1o, "oPuslicans added Reglstrars Ty ing for a fire, ‘which ‘wan | 1l Kuren, In the Tyrol, was burned With thé ftest inguiry. Local ofi- | tine, whose body wes unearthod, by 150 fn the camp.- Theré will be 4 ban- | 1o, B, Guy and Coraelins. 2 bowne e, e quickly put out. Saturday Ch today, five hundred European and cials of .the raliroad were inclined pet dog“at her wanch' pear i quet at the initlation. their work. < E'“mu' Piepihy. D o 1 W avin aud oie | Auutisiu visore ocbupying, apar disconmt the reports that as much was arrested tonight. He was hidiug Eoe = SR ATl B B Much water fell during the.rain of [in the peat bog in the Luvas i | ments in the hotel escaping unbar $1.000:000 -hed been stolen from the | in a lodging house. Carpenters In; ~ Monday night, there Leing a hard and | West Maln street. They - were obliged, howaver, ‘tv camp Fomd' in eopstruction work an the | - According to the police Schiffe tre: In addition to regiflar business at Buck ~front. Esrope. steady downpour from 10.3¢ until 11.3¢ B 2 AT RS A LipLenin 40 AWhit sosv fouthern limes. They, however, said |ly confessed the crime of which he|their meeting Monddy cvening the| Mrs. Joseph Hall and children, [and thereafter the rain .confinued to PRL7 AR AT, neatext town, several hours' drive. that the inguiry had not gore for |was charged in the verdict by the cor- | Carpenters’ nnion rec<ived two mem. | Misses ‘Grace, Dorothy and "Amand:. | fall but in less quantity. ring X oy e, e —— enough ‘to - determine the amount oners' jury. Heand Mrs. Casiine quar- | pers into the-organization. Hall, Ravmond 1. and' Ralph Hall,| In West Main street between 12 and | ~Fhe wreck on the Norwieh branch | p o om0 S0 = 00y reled he'said. and he killed ner with havé returned from a:ten months' | 1 o'clock there was lhrllll:ll:‘hctflcu o the Naw Haken road it was dats By 5 shoval a an e. 3 a Eurepean , reaching New York |display when t O the res but | m was cause y a looee car 0 an, ug. o Steamship Arriva Eeluiies A e b thrnablin 5 Not Driven by Mr. Jennings. e o St - ed ith slectricity. | wheel. Tt was cleared up on Monday | Nella Whinole founder of the Derethy At Glassow August 14 California, |few montns ago op the invitation of | The wazon nit by the trolley car Sat- wi B Sfor" the: cletiric de: Sucmas pisr govarnl _hoyou feotic) Dix pill in Bewtap, died st the I e night. his sister-in-law t: e charge of urday night in Sachem street was cwn- and ment repair and. _which time two ranch. Their relat became ed but not driven b;;x W. H. & the - Ce W pm;muymrm-rfim 2s he is out of town.

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