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P o~ n Sails rip |Condensed Telegrams giadriz Army Miss Leneve| Over the Sound .- -"55 W5 [s Dgmoralized New Orleans and Dunkirk, France, The Massachusetts cotton mills at Lowell were shut down Saturday un- tl September 6. The corporation L. I.. TO [employs about 2,500 operatives, ; _GREENWICH, CONN, o 2 Algiers, Aug. 21.—A shock of earth- Responsibility for Disastrous Accident Not Yet Determined A number of houses were damaged. w‘m Paris, Aug. 21.—Premier Briand ves-| . terday ordered the strictest precaution- ary measures of inspection to be taken along the Italian frontier on account of the outbreak of cholera in Italy. NICARAGUA PROVISIONAL GOV- ERNMENT TOTTERING. FROM GARDEN - CITY, ABOARD w\m’re STAR LINER ME- GANTIC FOR ENGLAND. For the capture of Nicholas Cap- salakos, « with the murder of Maritas the city council of Somersworth, H., offered a reward of $200. Rome, Saturday Vincenzo day for istic congress at Montreal as the papal Aug. 21.—The pope received in farewell audience Cardinal Vannutelli, who left on Sun- anada to attend the Euchar- CLIFFORD B. HARMON EARLY SATURDAY MORNING N SEVEN BURNED, BODIES RECOVERED 88 e S delegate. The pontiff authorized calr- The Chicago Trades -council have L . . dinal Vannuteljl to impart the apostolic A e ? voted to call off the sympathetic From the Charred Wreckage of Two Freight Trains benediction (o the members of the con- | Both Prisonsrs Wers Awakened and | Connecticut Man, Amateur Aviator, | {0l of huilding mechanion. begun | General Estrads, Leader of Insurgent gress. B P x . : . lthree wecks ago to aid striking ele- ; Which Met Head-On at Northfield Falls Sunday— s e LETi S BN W) g it Trie Brer the Weter- rator. Constructors Férase, It I Balieved, Wil Assume c et ead-! at Nos s Sunday- Paris, Aug. 21.—The Virginia_dels- R — ay—He Wins a $2,000 C Lk 27 ) > .. » o gation headed by Col. James Mann, ~—Miss Leneve Fainted on Deck. way—| up. British. government proposes. to s the Presidency of the Republic, Other Bodies Still in the Debris—Two Tank Cars|which came here for the dedication on tablish a system of agricultural cred- ane s ‘:{““"‘: z‘;°“v’;“‘;§‘;“zgn“fp:'e‘° BRI R R it banks similar to those existing in 4] . - S . - - 21— - w ug. 21.—Clifford B. Har- | Germany. E : y % of Oil Exploded—Thirty Two Cars Burned. sented to“France by the state of Vir- | yirvey Crippen and Hther Clacs 1o, [ mon of this place. business man and | come morts or Teais o temiana" " | Vashington, August 21—The pro- ginia, Saturday placed a wreath upon|neve formerly Crippen's typist. sailed | @mateur aviator, late vesterday made = R Y et in Nicarague is the tomb of Lafayette, upon the anni- | for fingland at 7 o'cloek last night the first flight across Long Island sound | T, i . G G g 1o its fall, the Madr z army - = : 2] lock last night on g y e p resident has appointad George | is ddiporalized, consternation reig:: versary of his death. board the White Star-liner Megantic, | ib & heavier than air machine and|p. ENé of Annapolis, Md. and FEa- | Liangeas nad D Medeis i senars hfeld, Vi, Aug. 21 —-Seven : . due-at Liverpool at noon next Satur— 4 an hour of the time of|gar B, Colloday of MeFarland, Mich., | in ohief Te ; - al e et musiter ot Difiand Ran by a Signal. : OBITUARY. day. By Saturday night they will |1anding was eating dinner at the home | from civil Jife 10 be second Jieutenant pating R e Ry T urned beyond recognition, Lhave been [ The accident occurred on the main Charles H. H probably be lodged in a London jail %enfl:"‘fa:t er-in-law, Commoiore E. C. [in the army. “They have: ,beeh as- [leffeot Is the tormmtion Tacstved by recovered from the charred wreckage of | line of the Central Vermont _road 2 o .| to await trial for the murder of a wo- o A Eos signed to the coast artillery corps. the a - T freioht truins of the Central Ver- |shortly after eigft o'clock this morn- | Charies H. Hill passed away at his|man supposed to be-Crippen's wife | His flight was not looked for and the e te depuriment /tocdny, from b 2 : “heda ing. One of rains, isting of | ]ate home in Palmertown, in the town | Belle Eimare. As Cri e hur. | Only person to grest him on his arrival o | Dnited Btates Consul Olivares at Man- mont ailroad which met head-on at|ine. of the trains, consisting 4 - 20 re. As Crippen came hur- R " i om s i d< thut: ihe aguan which is confirined by dissat fo Northfieid Falls today, and at least|an engine, tender and caboose was|Of Montyille. at 10 o'clock _Sunday | rying across the gangplank handcuffed, | Was Rhis wife. wio had watched his Louigiana have | in o gimilar vein f Mr." Johnsgmn, three or four others are thought o bc | bound south from St. Albans, and, it | morning after being In poor health for his hat pulled low over hia eyes and :‘)‘.fl'}!t‘:figh 8 telescope from her fa-| formed a_ currency’ association, -and | (Tnited Btates consul ot orinonnegn, S0 in the debris. Three other men [is claimed had the right of way on the g time. culosis was is chin_ buried in his collar. trying g that 20 other currcney associations in 2 g h wer: injured. one probably fatally. The | single track. The other train, a hea: cause of his death. He was born in|apparently to dodge the photographers. Distance of 28 Miles. various parts of the country are in “Death to the Yankees.” dead and injured are: freight of 35 or 40 cars, was proceeding | Attleboro, Massy March 23d. 1873. and | he ran squarely. into a rope that heid | * Harmon escaped without a scratch, | process of formation. The panic in the capital is also Dead from White River Junction to Mont- | Was the son of Charles Hill and Jo-|the gangway steady. The rope caught |but his m ne, which on landing ran threatening the lives and property of g o M p_|pelier and St. Aibans. Engineer |Sephine Sweet. He has livad in Palm- 'iim under the chin and jerked him |some distande into'a clump of tall zrass | Milo B. Hillegas of New York has | Americans, for crowds are reported as o i;‘rrv— :“ J. W. Berryman, north- n ‘nt lmu ;mrlhémund train r?ln ;‘:g:nm;':os’bs'x;”::q»ugmuE;i';'a ::Ié h:f:cg:*.nur;L nn‘t(i hdnd n;:l In!pec‘wr Dhew and weeds, was considerably damaged. | been appointed editor of the bureau |traversing the streets cryving “Death e % signal a short distance past the = - 1 e s o -0 t Ward, who was close be- | the chassis being broken, Harthon |gf education by -Acting Secre to the Yankees” The cruisers Vieks- R e e Northfield station. it is alleged, and a | Wide circle of friends. He is survived| nind, caught him. Crippen would have | started his flight from Garden Ciiy ai|Plerca of the Interiar department. | burg and Yorktown are at Corinto and OO L s L | few. momnts" Tatar! the collisfon itdok)| BY hismether. . fallen and possibly pitched between]§.35 and landed in Greenwich at 7.63, | Mr. Hillegas s a_member of the fae- | in close touch with the situation, the e - o , - | place. The engine and eight cars of Christopher H. Rathbun. the two vessels into the water. The |covering a distance of about 25 mile: ults of the teachers collezs of Co- |legation and consulates in Managus et =48 southbound | the heavier train were piled up on top Mr. and Mrsw Bériah S. Rathbun of | next instant the officer had set his Harinon, who has made several uh- |lumbia univehsit: are under heavy police guard and pre- & e e LODE- SpPRy . Do und | of the smaller train, following the ter- | No. 8 Church street received.a tele- | Prisoner on his feet and the pair dis- | successful attempts to cross the sgund parations have been made to meet at- Two trainmen, names unknown. rific impact. Immediately the wreck- |gram on Sunday announcing the death|appeared into the Megantic. i in an aeroplane, meeting each time witli | After heina out for thirty-two days|tacks on American lives or property i age caught fire, and fury was added |of their nephew. Christopher H. Rath-| Miss Leneve Carried to Her Cabin. [an accident that pravented the comple- | from New York, causing much un- | ¢ lste. R " Seriously Injured. to the flames by ihe explosion of sev- | bun, of Brooklyn, N. Y. During his| arice ILeneve who had left the jail | oD of his journey. uietly pianned I e ary, | ComPlete Rout of Government Army. Engin-er William A. Wynn, south- |eral tank cars containing oij. youth a part of /his life was spent in | «ih overy evidence of willingness, had | terday’s fight, his wife and fathe American schooner, J. D. Sawyer, | The ?“l)‘“"‘;:" SRV out O the, vioyory *+ Engine Crew Buried in Wreck. Norwich, but for over half a cemtury |y, 3o supported as she crossed the |!2V, Commodore Benedict, and several argo of cement, arrived hv‘ :»' e “A{‘"j:j'" troops on Thurs- Injured. he had made his home in Brooklyn with | ;0 0%, SEPPOTted (B8 SAC Croried ok | prominent Englishmen who are guests 2 Fla, baving encountered | 195 When the revolutionists defeated Brakeman Jesse Smith, southbound| The engine crew of the southbound | his sister. Mrs. Jacob A. Low, aithough | Se"SRIANE. 8 SEE Teacheds C0C, GO0t | at the Larchmont Yacht club being the | head winds and rough weather which |4 StFONE column of government troops L o train was buried in the wreckage as|he was an occasional visitor in this | &0 paGarried to her cabin. It was hait |Only omes on tho Connecticut =hore | atced delay. and eftected the crossinz of the Tipita- Brakeman D. €. Hammel, southbound | Were several of the other trainmen. |city. He had been ailing with heart (19 P2 carried 1o her cabin. It 38 Dalf | aware of the fact that he contemplated pa river. The rout of ihe government wenty-Two Cars Burned. on the northbou rain. bu D oy s e ;. collapse when she was arrested on the L 3 £ ion of the authorities of Massachu- ) o - e w 1 i e 14 i- | in New Loondon on May 7, 1836, the son i made an ascent in hi Fa setts fo c e aditiol . . | 10 Manag: Mr, Olivarés report B oo e Purned And | Y e nevecal yaliasle irotiing horses | Of Dridgst Hakes. s native br Mill-|Sriival of the Momtrose at Rimook fman piplane, with C Bieaiow, who wia dicied i Boston | the power of Madriz is steadit M Gita ir oh -:jj;’l‘;“‘fij e e | were killed by the shock. town, in North Stonington. and Nathan ;.‘ai‘or S at ity > ton as a passenger, and o Lobed il s " hrokernze firm | €ning and Phat his overthrow may known no member of the morthbound| All service on the Central Vermont | oo08¢, Rathbun, a mative of Exeter |™Inspector Dew managed the depart- | SeT the aviation grounds at ( of Sederquist. B & g Shaupep [ ONROELY. _axpactel.. The Wi~ rain escaped. Responsibility for the |road will probabiy be tied up®or sev- | W juic 075 te London, but mncn|ire it & manner that furnished a fit- {{I% %0 1% the SAgine, o Slow HIAM- for condueting 4 mirciket shop. and con- EuntTEl and the apiare of Taragne accident has not been placed. eral hours. of his childhood was paesed in Mill- | {in€ climax to their sensational cap- Finding that his machine was Totgae [ oL b0 Getrand looked upon as inevitable. town, to which his parents moved when X " - working ler, Harmon landed his pas- . It also was announced that Madrh S L TR o S he was about four vears old Ateeraf . ";';' "‘:‘9 ::‘t‘s"':"j \ve-hour | SeTBer and starced on his fiight. toemmander “.\f“‘\:",fi“n"’mffi,fl Bk RERHY. Aelased hissintertton of ' i ow vears there, the family moved to e finishing touch to a twelve-hou Good Wind at His Back. R S CIE oN St % | turning over to Jose Dolores Estrada, p " ; erformance that more than oncae an _ieut.-Commarder Milton ¥ > THE DI INEDOM ON COAST OF JAPAN | o e “and. latar “toatned the | verged on opera houffe. came when the | - On the start of his journey e had n | Reed, in charge of the marine en-|# brother of Gen. Juan Jepraak. the ——— S e e €| Seotland Yard inspector climbed the | Afteen-mile wind - at his back h | gineering at the Naval academy. have | 4 facto hovity _actually Territory as Large as England Added | Japanese Warships Go to the ‘Aid’ of [ [T20¢ Of tnemith with Barstow & Pal- Senatank. Mand. Paith impedssive | increased {o twenty-five miles 4 been designated by the navy depart- |hands. In turn Jose Dolores Pateada to Japan’s Dominions. the Bedford, went to New York city, where at first| countenancef entered his name on-the | 2hd in fiying over Hempstead bay en-|ment as perm denikning] ‘e- | 358 enNounced his purpoge ofcwiHng 1 =3 o, . z 2 2 he was in a railroad office and after- | passenger: ifht .as™ “Silas P. Doyle.” fioumered !L-ron;l curl;enu _lha_(]c_numi gineers at e on - - ippoklo. Aug. 2L—Within the week| Tokio, Aug. 22—The British cruis- | ward for many vears a clerk in-the|This, in ‘spite of the fact that Dew |Dim some trouble. His original inten-| " P ' Thg Hermit Kingdom” and the empire | er Bedford ran ashore on the south- | grocers' .store of his brother-in-law, | was probably the(best known man on | ion: had been to av directls over to| «Captain” Jack Cassell, an asronaut | Rumor that Government Has Been twilve miilione o Paeble Ol Do, ABAsH ;‘efl't portion of Quelpart island Sun- | Mr. Low N board, and that among his 900 fellow | =Z00E ety ¥ ot e LR Rom i ot I.o_ulxl\‘/llr-‘: #7060 inte haspital Turned Over' to Insurgents. g - yilop i be ay. 2 Air. Rathbun was unmarried and he | passengers fully 600 had met him here | 5ed guests 55 I nt -Ya yesterday from injuries recelved a ew Orleans, August’31.—According © the population of Japan, and terri-| ~Japanese warships have been sent|leaves but the one sister, Annie G.|in Quebec, Quite consistently he reg-.iclu R y over the.club-|¥ount Vernon, Ind. Thursday,. when | O8G0l @ 6 -8 St OF the ThOREE B s B ans {o Mer assistance. The weather is|Rathbun. wife of Jacob A. Low, with |istered hig assistant, Sergeant Mitchell, ?::;f before landing at his "Lome |hix halloon explodéd at a, helght: of | (> cable advicos recelved here, to-day . L Lo panese e or’ = g whom he resided. In this city, besides | also of Scotland Yard. as “M. F. G. v 200 feet He feM to the, ground n| = Moy 4 B, s ions. The treaty of Portsmouth, which | = At the time of the accident the Bed- | his uncle and aunt, he has a cousin, | Johnson” while Mrs. Stone, one of | - From 400 to 1,000 Feet High. front of an amphitheatre where hun-|FeParted to-have temporarily recelved §oitied the war between Japan and|ford was sailing with the Test of the | Mrs. Jane Edmiston. There are nephews | the wardresses brought from London | . Over the sound he varied the height | dreds of pergons were. watching him. | [0€ &S OF he €8 facto wovertement Russia, reads that Japan shall have the | British squadron from Wei-Hai-Wei, | and nieces in New York and Bav City, | to look after Miss Leneve appeared on | #t which he flew from four hundred DR ey S B (et L - Addn?si y;nfl]oclm? andr c;,lm—ol of | China. for saki. Mich, His father died in Norwich at|the passenger list as “Mary Byrne” | féet to a thousand, dropping nearer the Acting Secretary Winthrap of the | BEOCERCLON 0-CaY "mn_“.‘;“ e e rea and the last stage of this asree- his home on Main street Oct. 13, 1847, | and Miss Foster, her companion, as und as he neared the Connecticut{navy department sent t& . H. Roek, ge"’"d b Junrrite F,A"‘M‘ Temder nent is now becoming an actuality af-| The B P : & i i & > -al b ctor on duty 4 I e Bedford is an armored cruiser |'and his mothar passed away in Mill ‘Miss Ogilvia,’ &hore. naval constructor on duty at the Bos- | (E5ETE insurgent forces, will assurne ter three yvears of =xperimenting to éiS- | and was built in 1903 at a cost of | town on Feb..22, 1868 & ili On reaching the yac v ter th 3 ” ; y Teb. 22, 1868, < 4 g tite vacht ciub house he|[ton navy vard, a letter of commen cover a practical method of conserving | 53,530 000. FHer normal complement is | - The remaine wil arrive in Nerwich| Jurried Preparations for Sailing.' | oircfedover the building three or four | ation. for excelient woble in recav. | the Presidency. of the republic The national entity of the Korean pe-|537 men. for burial Tuesday morning. In full accord with Inspector Dew’s | times and then headed for Gresnwich. |ering tie U, £ S. Castine. which was San Juan Del Sur, August 21.—Pres- e % Quolpiist Miania Delsngs:to Koreaini e e e system of precaution, neither of them | ja had intended fo make 8 IANAING | cmiaen: be tie amhimariie. Tanitn | ident Madriz has relinquished:his of- ¢ privy council of Japan|jies at the entrance of the Yellow sea. T learned that he was to sail vesterday |either on Tweed Island or on a plot of | feyw wecks ago off the Mussachusetts | fice and placed the relne of govern- nmoned to meet at = 10.30 | ffty-odd miles. soutn of the IKeredn | The aeath of Miss Harriet A. Pierce |untid 6 o'clock in the morning, When | Zrouna near the Remediot home which | const ment in the hands of Joss Dojores morrow morning, which is | penimeata. occurred st her summer home on' Fish- | both were awakened. Crippen Hastily | had been mowed and lsveled for that 3 £t Estrada, a brother of the leader of the v well informed persons as er's Island Saturday morning after a |packed with clean linen and several [ purpose. but it was dusk as he Ab-| Secretary of State Koenig at Albany, | Fevolution. This news - was recetved practically the signal to complete the OPEN HOUSE CROQUET. short serious illness. She had been in | novels- the little satchel Governor Mo- | Proached the town and he could nat - Y o Srate Koenig ot don™| here to-day from passensers coming rin of the Quebec prison had brought FoVEe in from the intertor, the telegraph line been very active since the Attawaugan i tiered at the pleasant residence of disposed of it to Mr. White [ igrtes S0 Sl Mr. and MPs. Elmove H. Beby, No. that he was responsible for the death 1800, of Salvatore De- the municipal court Saturda: T= While on a Chesley, Falls, where a big reception is awaiting them. visit north Mrs, of n eon- feased. Fe had been locked up for the | company e on September 2, vilor requagted a continuance un- Jast three days on a charge of homi- | of the 1'ncasville Manufacturing com- 12 Onlc'Strabt fo. 40 onor to Ty SHuw: R. H dnughter | ti; Ang. 23, but Chiel Justice Oisan o clide. . cora. Piluso.returned to this city ahout g pany_ but Mr. White made several R o ine SIRaTE ik e . at Chis 0| fuderate ofcer learned that the fAg 5 : Underwent Second 5 A 1 a_ week ago after an absence since |dired dudge Cottrell (o set the “ase “or | | D i oed that the O S Ok, IO 8 Jof of (He i1 oS prenit Secong Openstioh daughter, Mrs. Efffie H. Merrill. of | 7005 and arrest was made by the staie | Olson’s court next Manday. The -ases | foesg (I8 city: and, obeaining i Sra Made Over 32 Knots an Hour. Rockiand, Me.. Aug. 21.—Running at #13 speed for an hour today. while en Toute from Bath. the new torpedo boat destroyad Paulding machinery and relieving the large building, which was considered scarce- Iy safe. of so much of the weight in the upper stories T.eRoy Phillips was reported to be improving Sunday evening. He under- went an operation at the Backus hos- pital on Tuesday tion over a Hartford. The party consisted of Miss Alice W. Vose and Miss Sarah A. Vose. of ‘Providence, Miss Julia A. Berry and Mrs. Emma Berry Pitcher of Westerly, all grandchildren of the of Westerly, Harriman and B for fanday. or rext ot ng kre ‘ye: state of North Carolina, She has re ceived a reply from Gov. W. W, Kit stating that chin_of North Carolin; nesotiations between Lieutenant Gen- failing health for some time. The end i t j 1 : €0 Terauchi the Japanese resident|All But Two of the Entrants Have | was veaceful with her relatives at her | him. Miss Leneve carried her scanty e Natoait ac & s ppot - mEkpiE o mination for | to Managua havimg been cut for sev- eneral in Korea, and t p Ca i - - 4 3 Korea and his cabinet, which have con- Started Play. O i Tiarce was'a dnarhics)of tha| et TS Beit DRURNE Hevmsndth has| T o Sweunt T yuhehine, wex Soink |a chauffeura. license undentin- cals| Ml 338 The S0qws, It s beliaved s N N I T jaiss Pierce was a daughter of the|meat blue sult bought hers with her|at such speed when the landing was |Jan antomobile . "Taneton ta " |here, will strengthen the governmen tirs proceedings of the negotiations ara| . Seventeen more games were plaved | 1215, J0F 39, NS, Jroses Tierce and| ovd BN NG Seop Of, the | Mght | prase smich sanght ia Tihes OF tall | chaufteur for Mias Helen Gould and | A4 EURIeRtee BI B ooy O e were shrouded In absolute omcial silence,| 9N Saturday in the Open House cro- [ JFUS0Q 0t Fhe Trree, Redldencs to | o e e matron had supplied 10 | breaning the chabdn ang win, bur oy |wears that he has driven automo- | Siele In Menceus, Fo FIveys were There no longer can be Any doubt that | GUE tourney. ~One mew face, that of [ Frons Ry ;ni““”"'fzhe"“‘“s,‘;‘; Hite Ty Shost. Bait CoMMBQRERE e ::e":a;"fx-"‘;;"fi‘:‘"'j"d wires, but not | pjles more than 500,000 miles, Vipmsin to m""b,::“_'.um e ik emaples 3i e AEreln C. B. Messinger, appeared on the | heTe s AL ' 3 e . e — — A ¢ oe - Savektain cokaitins SEiABS . | entrants, William Murphy and Louis { 11® s R 7 0 3 2 : " 3 b b: oM b i ml,flg};;’;;;;g;:;:;flg Hs B0V | Simon_ have started play, The leaders | <eStrs. She was a member of Park Passed Father Point Outbound. scope. THE PEAK OF MT. M'KINLEY. | in the presidency and ordering them S pT e © Ab- | NMcMahon and Bowne, were not affect. | Corgregational church and took a deed| pather int. P. Q. Aug. 21.—D: Mrs. Harmon. who had been watch- _— to defend their Posts against the revo- golate control of Korea by the emueror | oy 0N o e, but avers be win. |intergst in all which concerned it | rarsas H. Srippen nd Ehel gare | In& her husbandis flight through a Jarg: | Farker-Browne Expedition En Routs | iutioniats. Che Y1 dvnasts in Korea has lasted |ning six straight. jumped from elev- ‘wg‘:k ana \;elfnre. dspo wi‘emgd a deep | [eneve passed again at 4.40 p. m. to- z;";';‘;l':-fl';"::;:do:‘: tlgellg\er;g!::rflzzs Hon.e—Ccck Did Not Reach Summit. YO Degee arrangements have yet 518 vears. Seven branck of the|enth into third place, while Emback, | influence there and likewise in many | qay, the point where they were ar- i = 3 < ST G een starved. family remain, and the heads of all|dropping a game, falls back into | Chasitable institutions. She posseSsed | rested in their flight from England tb“he‘:;e';,‘.‘"gf"{"‘;“fl:’;,fl“h‘f‘:,“‘"";{h‘;’;';';: Seward, Alaska. Aug. 21.—The Granada Taken, Blusfields Bluff Aban- these will be given rank as princes. A r°'§::“"§:’5;‘°‘“' o i :io::"a’ndk!;ad\':nf‘:‘e:i\:nz;t{:;:"cm‘::::s“; some dweekshlg:- leu; tlienaven:g et | towp. :‘z‘ "-R"- whe et h,\l»-‘!\l‘n;l v g di doned: number of other Korean officials wiil be W's_gam vere as follows: g 3 g istered on the books of the White Star on rough Seward Fride) = A Slevated 16 the JRGeses o0t Pe| avery beat Brooks twice. Avery beat|Work for the betterment of mankind.|liner Megantic as Miss J. Byrne, and Y""' Doubleday, Page Co. Cup. eniling on the steamship Portland for fg :‘Ad-hmuln_!‘\l Aus. 31—Granads was A S S s Messinger twice: Colberg beat Mes- | She was a member of the board of | Crippen as Syrus Field. Inspector Dew By making this flight Harmon ba-|Seattle. The party was unsucce: taken yesterday by the revolutionary MAYOR GAYNOR SITS UP, singer twice; Messinger beat A. B.|managers and one of the ardent sup-|also retains his alleged incognito. comes the owner of a $2.000 cup offered | in its efforts to scale the peak, Mem- | forces under Generals Chamorra and % Simpson twice; Emback beat Himes; | poits of the Rock Nook Home, which The trip here from Quebec was un- | bY Doubleday. Page company for the|bhars of the expedition assert that th Mena, according to a cablegram re- WALKED A FEW STEPS. | Himes beat Brooks twice; Brooks beat | institution was given to the United | eventful. Provided the Megantic meets | first flight across Long Island sound. | have conclusive evidence that Dr. Co ceived late tonight by Senor Castrille 4 — Drake: Drake beat Brooks: Avery beat | Workers by Mr. Pierce, it having been | with favorable weather, she should | The distance from | Garden City. the |did not reach the summit from Minister General Diaz at Blue Bteadily Gaining Strength—Is in Ex- | Friswell twice; Friswell beat Black- | his residence at one time. The church | make Belle Isle tomorrow night and | Starting point. to the Larchmont Yacht| The members the Parker and|felds. The Madriz forces raliied and b and the many interests with which club, is eighteen miles and from the [ Browne party ¢ horate the sta “ttacked the revolutionary teoops, but cellent Condition. urn, ¥ B s with which | Liverpool Saturday noon. 3 v o fen v -, — The Standing. she was connected will feel her loss _— club to the landing place herz is ten | ments made by . K. Rusk, who r _uv'vw. were dv{ul!b‘q decisively. ‘Tipitapa. teo, Aug. 21.—Only one bulla- Won. Leost. P. Beverel, ASSISTANT MASTER MECHANIC. |miles. Iy led an unsucesssful Moiint McKinley | is 'l:ly l:elllmh;‘l'r of the r:;olv:‘flol:d N8 ven out today on Mayor Gay- | . MeMahon 5 She is survived by an only sister, e expedition, that ihe peak GHMNER ¥y| “Wisefieids Biug wwas shandencd in nor's ndition. It was timed 9 W i e 4 ' Mrs. Thomas J. Wat who is passing | John Dawber 2d Will Take that Po- | ITALIAN AVIATOR KILLED Dr. Cook and used in his phoographs | night by the Madriz force that had oc- and read ohn Bowne .. 5 the summer at Fisher's Island. x as Mount McKinley is a smauller neak, | cupied it for some months, according Mavor Gaynor is steadily gaining|o ’\i Al_lers\' s 8 - sition at Bleachery. IN 1,000 FOOT FALL.|easier of access and ten miles away | to s further report received by Cas- th rgmpedr e Y G. M. Embac! % a8 = i from the real summit trillo from Diaz, and teday it was oc- £ 2 He }: u:‘;\‘:mn‘;;i lx:‘; 4:!';\- C. H. Whaley . 10 NORWICH RELATIVES ATTENDED, John :)lwl»r 24, u":m hfishrfien ‘:-- Lieut. Vivaldi Meets Horrible Death on Prof. Herschel Parker, wha is at the | cupled by troops of Esirada. - A - o SeN € BE Himes i 5 sistant foreman in the machine shop Return Flight to R % ha2ad of the expedition just ried i ne and tiis evening Is in | Blackburn . s Daughter Married on Twenty-Fifth|of the Lonsdale company at Lincoln, gl it et took photogruphs of lower BEATING WESTON'S RECORD. ' 2 l“ Drake TER ] Anniversary of Parents’ Wedding. | R. :f for som mlnem‘ts r;llinfid"“: Rome, Aug. 21.—Lieutenant Vivaldi| These. he says. will prove th Dr. e Loy . [ 5 Bimpenn . 1 position to accept that of assistant|.f the Jtalian army was killed Satur- [ Cook’s assertion, that he climbed | John Ennis to Make Coast to Coamst & ihiks ¥ Frisweil ....... of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Robillard have re- | master mechanic at ithe plant of'theld_._‘- by & fall from his aeroplane. Hs|Mount McKinley is mot true. b Wolle I B1 Dy ¥ 250 C. M. Colberg ...~ 13 turned to their home on Fourteenth United’ Sigtof Tiinking cUmpany -t had made a trip in the earls morning | Professor Parker places no credence | - 3 B itney-_ ... street after attending in Salmon Falls, | Norwich. ours from the military aviation eid |in the assertions made by m Lloy o 21— i - r_j‘“"‘!“ :”:’"W"S»m_umpm Gl G. Cobb ....000 3 ©N. H.. the silver wedding anniversary | dutfes September 1 ‘}'nzr irln;:ll.lthp_r at Centoeelie to Civitavecehia on the | of Fairbanks and. his associates that ’|:}?‘rrsm:nrl s iCa \A.u‘:r ‘.,Inrkfl‘:;m i e 1 EaeE F. Brooks o 14 of Mr. and Mrs. Bermard Caron, ang |John Dawber. form'ri“ of Lonsdale; I8 | Mediterranean - sea. thirty-eight wmiles [thay climbed the mountain from the|, 5 ., walking” tiime, and’ thires weblw trom New York for Hamhurs. | Messinger s 4 the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Caron's | master mechanic at the plant. from Rome, and . was- returning to | Fairbanks side. S o S e N Dot ANgk 1) Ne'w 2| G. W. Stanton ... 5 daughter. May Caron. and chal S BeRE e en Rome whan the accident happened. A —— SeORd of 108 ARsE vot By MUward Pay. 4 Al SRR GRS . s Garon. Rev. T. P 'Blais gave ti nop: . WL - few miles outside of Rome, for =ome (ILLINOIS CENTRAL GRAFT son Weston, John Ennis, 88 years, ar- N e A 2 Alofein .. » 3 tial biessing, assisted by Rev. E. Caron. of the Singer Sewing |UneXPlained reason the' ma CASES SET FOR MONDAY.|rived hers this morning, He sxpects At Plvmouth, Aug. 21: Amerika, from| Mol 3 21 fontowns servalisithe hotne 4 Mo and e e e TR B 5 Wi U e P LT o Mo 2 s served at th . e time of the accident the nero- s 4 b ;_P‘ York for Cherbourg and Ham-! Bruckmer .. 10 Mrs. Caron, at which Rev. Frs. Blais Jlane was maintaining a h=igat of * 6on | Former High Officials for Whom War- .':r':'l“'(;:‘\;n:k’{::::“r.|'~wmfl:flml:l:r record Aug: 21 -Taplans . foosn Maynard . 1 ?""ld‘ Cr:"';lnh:erv r;r»‘fsvnfdws;'t:e[rh\\"!rt‘h E. W. Burr of Mi-ldlotowv;_ :-ho ;ss feet,hadnd the hody of Vivaldi' was| rants Were Issued Brought to Book. G s ek § s s T 14 ves and friends of bol e | previously been in charge of the office | crushed to.an unrecognizable maes by —_— ¥ gwerp. PEQUOT MILLS happy couples, who were addressed by :’:r the Singer Sewing Machi com- | the fall. e Chicago, Aug. 21.—John M. Tavlor, | Civil War Battle Fiag to Be Returned Ritensd cn s..o,\m‘;-” 3 ENAR R Sadnk 4 r!:;hvr Blais in a pleasingly congratu- | pany in that ci has heen appointed former ;:.-m[nn n;orfl!d(fl.-pprl .,r‘vm‘ Hh); to North Carolina Regiment. » > o pen o-day er eing lose for | latory manner. = manager of the local office and taken ’ nois Central railroad, and_ who, wit Bosten, A 1 A civil war e oo York, Aus 21— Euaward T el wir \@ha Mrs, Caron dJr. returned|up his dutles H proved a sucessful el o, 3'.':::"‘;”"""“"‘ Ten | Frank B Harriman,' formiir gbiieral AR Ttod by the Thisty-foucth Seb. nheir voung miliionaire piciéiriosd vith Mr. and Mrs. Robillard to Nor- | manager in his former position. 3 . mwanager of the road. and Charles L.|j, of No Carolina Socused of running down Miss The Pequot mill, which has been | Wich. and after a®visit here hey con- el Tas S Bridgeport. Conn.. Aug. 21.—Carmine | Ewing. former superintendent of thy| g which tet bern for® meomnisers. Hougn in his automobile and | idle for several weeks. will commonce | tinuzd on their honeymoon. After vis- Delightful Week-End Party. Piluso was arrested early ioday charg- | I'ne north of the Ohio river. is charged | in the possession of & Plymouth, 3 her in the road to die, found tonizht | again this morning. The mill has not | iUD& the chief New England cities and| Sl ¢y | #4 With murder committed ten vears | with conspiracy to defraud ihe road.| 3 fomly, now living in this city, is the $25.000 bail demanded and was re- New York they will return to Sa'mon| 4 .most delightful week-end party |ago in Bast Bridgeport. It is alleged | was arraigned before Judge Cottrell in| woor te be returned to the Sowtwern Bioroentgenography. Munich Aug. 21 H. Rieder and Engineer J. Rosenthai following an opera- vear ago for appendicitis, Central Vermont Engineers Get Wage Increase. —Dr. E. Kaestle, Dr. Night Starter Kinney Returns. made a trifie over thirty-twe knots. ~ The trial was un- = late Capt. Saxton Berry official. The Paulding will be given her| john W. Kinney has returned after Camping at Gardner Lake. R. 1. The party was completed hy the | are experimenting with cvntenomo- | ¢ Albans, Vi. Aug. 21~The engi- in Chelsta, = New presence of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.|granh Roentgen photographs of the |naers of fhe Central Vermont railway - spending a two waeks' vacation York, Matamoras, Pa.. and other cities, and ‘today will resume his duties as night starter for the Connecticut com- pany. During his absence the position has been capably filled by George Ed- mond, J{ All the regular officials will etandardizati ts Tuesday. Earth Tremor Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Aug. 21.—Earth tre- mors accompanied by heavy rumblings caused considerabl=-alarm in this city and surrounding towns today. The Ripple Morgan. Julius Tuttle. Eugene Ikins and Fred Oat left Sunday for a week's camping at Gardner Lake. organs of the human bod the process the internal - They have given name bioroentgenography. Their ob- ervations of the-movement of the stomach during digestion, they say. have shown the incorrectness of the in wages av will receive an increase eraging 20 pir cent. as a result of an agreement just reached by officials of the corpany and represanfatives of the EBrotherheod of gineers, Frazier of this ¢ Boston, August 21.—Theophile Pay Luthek. aked 39 years, charged by the Russian government with the larcénsy of 6380 roubles (about $3,175 in Ut ed States currency), was arrested in [+helsea today by Deputy United Btates In the City Court, On Saturday morning in the city court ‘the cases against Frank Zien- tara were called That charging him tua; R : e £ A ST R e ion by physiologists that there L y Ehocks lasted several seconds, but did | Pe on hand this week, owing to the fact bon Aug. 21—By- way of the | o A i, umpt : Epidemic of Cholera Abating. Marshal Charles Baneroft and locke ne damag that it is camp meeting week, With the | frontier.— The newspapers today rint | wiie to oresrn of the pemo orse o are.rhythmical contrgctions dividing oy 21— Copfidence is | UP in this city. He will be given a gy B SRl S attendant big riding on the trolleys. e F Snouts of on gilewen plot of | nolled on payment of costs, 34. Sl Emach . s i expressed that the epidemic of chol- |he :rn; x: the (sdere) pourt :om«ru . i 5 2 2 s e clerical party for the overthrow | . e oF tetiine 380 from Mare € ana thi lati Paviuthek was a letter carrier in the Stole $50 in Danbury. Tipped Over in the Tham. of the Portuguese government and the | 1o wy frand = 1 was roved | Has a Fighting Chance for Recovery. | Siiti 1= 0" uid? Aeniing . with ail | province of Trisapol. Russia, and in Waterbury, Conn. Aug. 21.—Law-| On Sunday afternoon, while oyt sail- | establishment of a military dictator- | that they were, married Saturca 2 Y J 1908, he ai d_simul- o b ® > 3 - 3 ore, Danbury, Conn. Aug. 21.—It is stat- | means within itx power to prevent the | January, 2 disappeared simul PO e by s ATeted tonight of |ing in the Thames river. opposité Gales | Ship. orain, ko theloherEs was Dol It |l tonfEht, Tollowingse tormuitation: of | Sprehd. of the. Intaction. ¥ tanconsly with u packaxe containing P hiote 520 i Danhury amEtled to | Ferry, lerbert Martin and his mothcr : : 3 had been secured on promise of marry- | physicians today, that Alexunder = 2 42! ekl thie above named amount, e g 3 of Meriden wete overturned. Fortu-| Died from Auto Accident Injuries. | ing her. There was much debate about | Mel.ean, who wak severely injured in | £ avoictus Heinze to Marry-Actres 3 S g - pruea Y - nately they were over ths middl Bristol - Conn., Aug. -2 Stl M the’ costs of 32539 in the case but }an automobile sccident recently ang | F- Augustus Y " | Boiler Explosion in Willimantic ground at the time and the water was lq 0. of fugrahum place. who was se. | the court held st the ciiy must | who has been practically unconscious | New York Aug. 21.--Accouding to-aj - kery. ir ' e since that time, had a fighting chance | “tatement published B Au- but little over waist deep. A rowbont in stand- te amount. Willimantic Aug. 21, —Half au Leu injured an autorsobile u the © A gustus Heinze, L and for recovery. He is a prominent. resi- e mien < were 10 repost. tor Paris —The ‘nal an- | Soon put out amd ‘took them us=ho Bént: hede dapt micht.. HEdint Dy by e X pounces the OTer of @' prize of $40.000 S B thip evening, 1le was abovt 35 vebes Broke His Ribs. dent of this city. Miss Bernice: Henderaon, (e dctremm {10000, SO0 K00, S S atlor in” the ta fo air race ‘between Paris, Perlin, At Fort Mansfisld. 0ld_and fe survived by a widow, moth- | © As the result of ‘being kicked by a Wil bemarried In New TOTRUVE WASK | kery, of Mullen & 8t. Ouge.1a this oit exploded this afternoon, wreck 'Ex-U. S. Senator in Critical Condition out one side o ‘Washington, Aug. 21 —Ex-United States Senator Wilkinson Call of Flor- ida. who was removed from hig home to a local hospital vesterday suffering from cerebral hemorrhage is still in R S B Geis - er and three brothers. Millofte was injured when his car ran backwards down a hill and overturned. lorse, Alonzo Parkhurst of Occum had two ribs broken while at work in Leb- anon. He was brought here, where Dr. Donohue attended to the injury. inquest failed to x - throw any light on' the murder of Willilam Rice, the wealthy attorney and clubman, of Cleveland, O, Brussels and Shouiieis Tra Warren, first sergeant of the Thirteenth company. Danielson, First Sergeant F. Q. Smith. Sergeant Bosse, and Corporal Ranger of the Third com- pany were renewing old_acquaintances made at camp while at Fort Mansfie'd. They spent a pleasant day at the reser- vation Sunday. = B % It tore the pilace, the huilding and a part of the reof, one-was in the place at the time. Med it beén any other day, a h ma. Ended Her Life by Inhaling Gas. | - Waterbury. o€nn.. Aug. ‘21 s received here tonight of the sui- glde Saturiay night in New —l(%nahplllf,;. N, . O oseph Whi E ] of Thomaston. E£he is sai "jgw /u“d her lif~ by inhaiing fien Y. R e & | o 2 < 3 2roke Right Arm, William R. Hopkins ef Jail-Hill.while ecranking a boat in the Shetucket river on Saturdar afterncon abont 4.3 P had hiz right arm broken. Dr. B M R A h , The coroner’s ‘workmen would have been thera m’ffi-nt ‘&t about & theusand .

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