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ARE PULLING TOGETHER ABAIN | Cabled Paragraphs I Condensed Telez 5| Now England ; Cosmrs. the Aierican mibistds o Ba - . : i o Unjied Ming Workers in seasion a¢ Tait and Roosevelt Fellow-Workers in the|«y=c e 0 will reduca .. F- ld steamship Drumclifie, from New York | 2 —_— =3 * : :"'mf)'-'lflb" 1. . Same Political Fie hore on Tobos isiand: 55 diecnarmmg| FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HE|HAD,BEEN FIGHTING FOR THE OUTLOOK IN BOSTON OFFICES IS The Improvement of Jamaica Bay, PLACE TEN MONTHS. which is now under way, will add 150 MUCH BRIGHTER. miles of water front to the New York harbor. ~ 1 THE REUNITED NICARAGUA ¥ , Louisiars, Lecisiature Hax Pased| BUSINESS IS IMPROVING issue of 36,500,000 for the Panama Exposition, ra Estr: % ot Fatel Junp ESURIN PISRINNG Prop: || A Siroten of 51-2 Miles SEGRbLPARL ident of the Republic—Cable De- |ama canal at the Atlantic entrance wa erations on Full Time, While Some % opaned to navigation on August 13 fo) patches to New Orleans. thessand and rock fleet of the Atlan-| ©° on Day and Night Schedule. tic division. - - captai most et ; ouram; Her captain hopes to save 3 WAS WOUNDED. : . PRESIDENT NEVER TOOK ANY PART [niter. Sim s gl oo = e Phe revorution, arrived here during the | ° & . night from Bluefields. The cruiser ca e v lies after her tour ; i In Plans to Defeat Roosevelt for Temporary Chairman of oF B56"in Nicaragtan waters. PEOm e Fel pes NI Sl Coming New York State Republican Convention— | were iosi when the British cruiser Able to be Moved Hame. In Woolen Mills—Many Resumie Op- London. Aug. 22.—Eighteen lives| Retire from the Case—Patient Now Bedford ran aground on tha Quelpart Island, Korea, yvesterday, ac- Party Leaders Rebuked—New York Republican Or= | &0 0 it eport received here by . 4 x e the admiralty. The men were mem-| Ao, York, Aug, 22.—For the first| New Orleans, La.. Aug. 22.—Manggua ganization Misrepresented the President’s Attitude. |bers of the cngine room Staff. % < | i sinea he ‘Wt shor hy Jumen 3 | hav Faner e N, o ansgua 3 mh Thres Unknown Men Entersd an| Bost e East Side saloon in New York wheve | New Insiang omoles muany, Joor e b » is bro r her nearly two Weeks ako, the | tionists have finally Teached the £0al | ivere piasing. pool med heed tone shois | been idle for weeks or have been op Rome, Aug. 22.—Cardinal Vanutelli, e 2 S0, S 2 erated_on short time, w, " \ e. 3 : upon Mavor Gaynor was |for which they have been fighting for |+ shor e, were set in mo | Lhe papal lemate o R omtenariatic | abandoned by his physicians tonight. | ten monthe. President Madriz did not | jjue " O OPPed dead and John caandt|tion today, indicating that business in P a President’s Lett Shing Seot. 6, left today for Liver-|| . & L Bulletins Given Up. flee. He remained in the capital city that industry ~is Improving. While New York. Aug. 22.—President Taft The President’s Letter. 13 ng S . 2 & “w $u Y a 2o until the last. Cable despatches to this On_ the - Arrival at Cherbourg. trond] TPRY mills are running on short time and ex-President Roosevelt are again | The president’s fetter comes in re- | D0l whence he will sail for Amerieas) e bulleting had previously. been |offect were received here this atter | e Arr ' urg (rom | and probably will do for several weeks, el wotkers 'In - he - same: DoMECEL s 4 H Heé will travel via Brussels, whereshe and the full measure of the L3t Tk of the steamoar President|the outlook in Boston mill ofices is Teld. The threat that they misht pall LD jio-Mr. Grisconrs blunt assertlof |l pe idined by . Prines Feramidid very was indicated by the : Lincoln the police arrested Joseph | regardedwas brighter. The mixed polli et e e e TNl %ull| Y. jSleaTaph that “thie abeence [Of aBY [0 Griy Household prelsts fo-the pape *istatement that they would re- Guilhen on the request of the Ameri- | ical situation is looked upon as the Explanation on one Sida And An unre- | attitane s’ seriowars misleading, many | Who Will' accompany him fo Canada | tire fromtthe case in a few day e e s toay tawued & | hite siavers o eed With beis & principal unfavorable feature. ation on one side a 3 b ey y.% i “v hite slaver.” P served acceptance on the other. FepuDHCRDE" and London. ConRitgEy. Sbsely: Moved, Home, 7| ENSSERSTIOn. - diciating bla. brother, P e Additional Machinery Started. Advised the Fullest Conference with | He tells iow, when he first learned AT POLI'S. Robert “Adamson. the mayors sec- | reurited republic of Nicaragua. Revo-| James A. Patten Ys quoted as saying| JThe American Woolen company, from Vice President Sherman of the - |retary_sdld tonight that his condition | Jutjonto . ‘hich i s 7 n $ J A - are pouring into Managua. | that there will_undoubtedly b I Which owns thirty plants in New Eng- = s e e 4 plan to oppose Roosevelt, Tie “PEreMP- | Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. . |iS Such that he could be moved now | gltuation. alarmiing.” —This cable dea- | wheat shortase the worid feer for 1oty | lAnd- and Now York state, hus staried The president makes it plain in a|torily declined to be drawn into a . Poli’s thi to his home_.or taken to the Adiron- | jagch was received from Managua this | He estimatos (he shortage to the crop | @dditional’ machinery during t past here today by Llovd | fight with Mr. Roosevelt, .and again Packed to the doors, Poli's theater. | g 8xs"in perfect safety, but it has been afterncon by Harvey Smith, who |in Irance alone from 60,000,000 to|Week. and in some of its mills much w di v i d, 1 ished d revamped e v ko ow the misunderstanding | renewed my urgent advice that there fredecorated. refurnished and revamped | geemed best to allow him to resain his | serven the Madric sowernmens mere oo | 150,000 o bronris, activity prevasis. expiains thi he never took | be full personal cysyference’” v o full Strength’before he leaves the hos- . committee cabal to=de- | hyn. Finally he gsserts that “the so- | tings. held a most enthusiastic audi- | pigal- consul general I, On Full Tim velt £ tempora; Idtion of the direbt primary issue can|ence on Monday evening at the sea- o - o v e The Southern New England Tele- The company’s mi at Moosup, «hairman of the coming republican | pe found in provisions similar to those | Son’s opening. Present was the owher, | TWENTY-FIVE MILES BURNED NEW PRESIDENT CABLES KNOX.|phone Co. is planning to igsue $1,099, | Conn,, Olneyville, R. L. and elsewhere, 7 and operativ who was favorably “im- 100 additional stock, bringing outstand- | have put several t ate convention. On the contrary he |of the Cobb bill,” defeated by the last | S. Z. Poli i B, 5 £ xplicitly deplores the resuits of the | legislature in direct Tebuke to Mr. | pressed with the opening. In the lobby OVER BY FOREST FIRES | Amends Will Be Made for Execution of | ing stock to $8.972,800. One share of | to work on full time, although all nf committee meeting which chose Vice | Roosevelt and Governor Hughes. wera palms and potted plants, while at e 2 : Amesricans. new for each seven of old will be|the mills at Onlyville will not be op- nan: he rebukes the | In the course of the correspondence | each side of the stage were patms and | Loss of Life in Coeur D’Alene Region offered stockholders. A erated in full this month. 0 have permitted it to | there comes out a telegram from the |in front of the boxes American flags Placed at 80 Persons. Biuefields, Nicaragua, Aug. 22.—Gen- pere— Overtime Work. . wontradieted that the | president to the vice president hith- andt_easlflsi !T.?v"s*"ver:l‘l‘ c%lqr;dleg_e;- & = eral Estrada cabled Secretary of State | The Packing of Hogs in the west for | In Rockville, Conn., another large the ted States was | erto withheld. but mention of which orations. of the walls, the, hng i d‘ Wallace, Tdahoi, August 22—The loss | Kno at Washington today an assur-|the week was 365,000, compared with | woolen center, the four big mills of th © factional preferences: lie | had nevertheless. crent into print. 1In|of tha box decorations and the new and | of life in_the forest fires that swept|ance to thé American people of his|350,000 the previous week and the same | Hockanum compans and the it oy every opportunity he | substance the president informed Tim- | handsome staze settings with new cur- | orer the C D'Alene reglon Satur. | warm regard and offered to make|amount for the corresponding week | ths New England, Springville and Min: © fullest conference with |othy L. Woodruff. republican state | tains all gave the impression of a new | gay and S is placed tonight at |amends for the execution of the Ameri- |a year ago. Irom March 1 the total| terburn corporations which hove heen osevelt and he explains that | chairman, and William L. Ward of the | theater. 2 > eighty pei s." Forestry officials to- | cans. nnon and Groce, and other |is 9,585,000, against 11,075,000 a Year|running on short time schedules since he has heen pained by the “columns | national republican committee “that | A bill such'as was never seen before | 1 Gn¢’ dicideqtword that 34 fire fight- | unfrienfily acts toward ~the United |ago TR o0 Bhon . hts of unfounded assertions in the Dews- | the thing of all othérs that ought to be | there in the vaudeville line Jvas pre-| org had ‘esh-burned to death on Big |States by Presidents Zelava and| e T A e v e T Ll concerning my attitude in re- | avoided. is a controversy in the con- S?"lzd a"'} Y;’-"’I"Pd '}r‘";m!"g‘;fi?:fi_c Creek _and 30 met death on Superior | Madriz. The Returrs of the Fishery Board| ville, Plainfield, Central Village and to the New York situation vention.”, Disiinits ofthe larke ceancl, "Rl i a ~ | Madriz and His Generals Go to Hon- | for Scotiand give the combined catches | other Connsctieut points have resumed Ex-President Much Pleased. Played Politics With President’s Name | °N°s e ianls Centortaine | , Word came today that 106 men near duras. of herring at Orkney i Shetland | in full, and at Central Village the Cen il Bissenat ohnl R e b ik ok a ghly 5 Avery on the St. Joe River had been| . = . .. o g " ., o . land on the east coast of Scotland and |tral Worsted mills are Tunning unti) T “Taft'e letter, as | the presidents letter. did not hesitate symnasts Kramer and(Durned, but a later report said that |, 0\ I45, Py Byh S0% JEC00NC that part of th> . Northhumberiand |9 p. m. duily to him at Oyster Bay, | to charge that the republican organiz e two of the cleverest seen |all but four came oufpsafely. Six men |Jent Jadriz Dr frias and Generals|coast under the jurisdiction of the| Another r which will run over P " | ation of the state plaved politips with | here. Thelr work is classy andetgey | were Killed in the Placer Creek fire, | QT T2/CHG, VGRS TArs, CHANEIIS: 1board from May ‘to July 23, at 1,085, | time is the Somerset mill of Monmon, ver 1 to see President |ihe president's name and misrepr St % Hiy Bt z three miles from Wallace, three near | o/ *yrt% SAC Bercome And several other |00 cranes—1,068.000 fish. Mase., which tonight went on & day “letter and am pleased with it sented his attitude. ? May Elinore as the singimg comedi- | Mullan and three at Wallace. Corinto on board the Pacific Maii s P SR 0N e L. enne was a scream. She hasa costume | o The whole countrs frem here to the | gicume: San Jose for Amapala, Hon- acbaul Niering, an Animal Teainor of Resumed After Long Shutdown. and makeup which are all her own and e, River, 25 ,. burn- | Guroe. Mount Vernon, N. Y. was claved w.d| The Barkehire Woolen and Worsted INVENTOR THOMAS .EDISON'S REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES require no copyright, while her clever|ed over. = LA American Prisoners Freed. badly hurt bmfl vicious tiger in ‘t.c | Company's mAlls in Pittsfield started = \VE CONTEST | line of talk and jokes keeps the audi- | The loss at Wallace still stands at| o ocu. “0. " 22 The aavance | 2I€Ra of.a parlat Newark, T work today after after a long mhut MESSAGE TO MILWAUKEE AT HAMDEN A L ence convuised with laughter. She en- | $1.008.000. One hundre, ngs were | n hundred men, women and : en fied L Gown. The plant ‘was formeely oper- o s ot ——— Sertniin oIl the time o ln/i MR destroved. The hospitals are full of | BUSrdyof the revolutionists is now one | froy the auditorium, scieaming in|ated G e i Pl e aci The Dollar-a-Day Man Can Now Have | Fight Between Bulkeley and Molean | “yriiie’ and 1D in their comediette | Wounded, a -number of them being '“p'mffi?m”fim‘a‘r“&'m. e’ casttal panic, and the beast, distras;ed oy 1he'r | pany, i His Own Home. Aroused Intense Interest. Just a G‘xrl have & yuxm;erm w}r::: blind. \ | Sinde- might. for Corlate Bcwmp:’:‘ ;:'r(;,s{n"y{‘ffsf". ,\u'ivring long” shitish-17 | " After a three weeks' shutdown '‘the : ckles. It is the resuit of the AT ] 3 5 ¢ s rescue. Gonye Woolen mills in Rochestsr, > New York, Au Ay message | New Haven, August 22—With the |and woian being assigned to the same | EX-CONGRESSMAN SIBLEY o Rl e AR, H., got into motion today. If won- to Milwaukee is that here is a great | counting of the vote cast in the repub-|room at a hotel and the-man taking ie okl aOC el + Tid Ly John E. Alexandre of 26 West Thirty- | ditfons warrant t Weoaien tunity.” - lican primaries at Hamden this eve- | the woman in pajamas for a boy. There W T DR AWS FROM CONTEST. | et Juclled. “The situation | ,ightn _street, Now York, -dled at: his | company will decre, > machin - mew policy of municipal | tonight, it was tated that while defin-| Sam Doty as an Italian character Pennsylvania District. b American consulate. | All the | °f the Alexandre steamship line. rly;| Montville Conn. Aug. 22.—The in- land and dwellings ad-.ite announcement could not be- made | singer has the stage to himself in his Drisahers in ho pemttenGary have |ing between New Yory and . Brauil | distrial .aiuation in this town i I | which was later sold to the Ward line, | brightening with promise of steady the socialist administration | at that time, the indications were that | line of work:~ He can sing with sweet, | Franklin, Pa.. ‘Aug. 22.—Ex-Con- : Flight and Wiliis M. O6ok,| meilow voice, while his line of Italian | gressman Joseph C. Sibley, republican t : SRS ok SRS He was 70 yanrs ola and leaves a wid- | employment during the fall and -win- n buy the Japd. sub- bwho were opposing tickets, would be | talk makes a great hit. 5 c nominee for congresg.fram 1l.c Twen- ow and three daughtere. ter for several hundred operatives. The E \prove e 328, T e, <o : The Four Gardeners in_their dancing | ty-eighth district, anhounced his with. | GENERAL MADRIZ P Paquot. mills, which have been @osed : inued Mr. Edison. "It can | The contest of the liveliest sort and |and singing number made a most fa- | drawal from the contest tonight. Mr.| SAID TO HAVE LEFT MANAGUA.| Twe Persans Ware Drownid in ilie|fof & month, resumed operations. te- 5 holesome. comfortable houses | the fact that the coming contest for |yorable impression and received a big | Sibléy - defeatad - Congressman N. P. e g i e b g day. “The Thames ‘Dye and Bleachery b all modern eonveniences and can {the United States senatorship between [hand. The dog was well done. :;’:1e:fil;i;o;imazngor‘r)\ln:;w;emg“ug;n Washington Sure That Madriz's Forces | Brandvwine, hound from Pailace company's new 'millhwl also fltut;d put them on the market on a larze | Senator Bulkeley and former Govern- :500 2 < - % for Wilmington; ‘Del.; stru this morning.. In the course of the zcale ‘at a cost not glo exceed $500 |pr McLeam was an element in the AT THE AUDITORIUM. L' o foro :'ng“’o-rfi?r‘:dyfl:;"‘":;‘ e Tevei e aInIty SOver Tetased o next few days it in expacted that st e 1 e primaries gave the outcome an intenes e e i - = e Washington, - Aug. —While -official [ 1150 park. A third drow ing ! other industrial plants In t town e dollar a day |interest. The faction which supported Vaudeville and Motion. Pictures. courts. Scorés of witnessss had been | ,, ot REE. ANE 2L scarcely .any | Delaware occurred-in the afiernoon, | will be in operation. i n home. The ci summoged before Judge Crisswell next WD RGore xRN o . oo B S, Samuel Flight and W. M. Smith was| There was an auspicious opening of doubt remains in Washington tonight T eley while the ticket on_-whicl e | the sease - In a public statement Mr. Sibley as- | CTus! ied in Nijcaragua and that Gen- d . y STATION IN THE LAND % installments at [ name of Cook and Andrew Ure appear- | unusual merit was presented to the eral Juan Estrada, Jeader of the in- th what these Working req was looked on as favoring Mr.|delight of the packed house. It was (®i&ns ill health as his reason for wiht- | SU%, 5000 “oROTE: IO Madriz as=|FIRST CAR OVER ORE ow pavingz in rents: h = 3 x 21 drawing. It is said that Congressman & > . pa= - y now paving i nts: In this | ar 7 ean, one of the many delightful high class | ora P probably will be sziected by | LeMPOrary acting president of the LINE ELECTRIC ROAD. tr expends nothing and the New Haven. Aug. 23.—Samuel A.|list of attractions that the popular 0 Manague government. el o Again Arr ke peovle will expend only ote- | Fiight and Judge Willis M. Cook were | theatre has been in the habit uf pre- | thie conferees appointed to fll the va- | "G 0" e BOVEEINTCe aanarents of Badple- Cvie Nk aad il c Madriz hold to the belief that his oF Bogus Nobleman “Lord Ashburten” ted in Boston, 2—Known in every faouts. Whist thoy ark now "3- ng 9T lnamed as candidates for state repre- | senting, and made a hit. g A Boston Aug. uncomfortable and w 1~ | sentatives by the republican primaries | Herbert Cyril of national fame, the cause is not yet lost. Which It Carries. police station in the United States as reside - : at Hamden tonight after a contest of | first man to send a cheilenge to Jack | FUGITIVE TAKEN IN MANILA. State department officials declined 5 e | “Lord ~Ashburton,” Charles F. Rich- king to Walter |the jiveliest kind, Johnson after he defeated Jeffries, | .. P L e to discuss the disturbances in Nicar- Essex. Aug. 2 ; Orst car OVEr|,.rgy is again under arrest in this city mmissioner i |~ plight received 247 votes and Smith | agreeing to meet him within a vear, Curtiss Hill Arrested on Californian|agua. It is well known, however, that | the Shore lLine electric road came | mpg Sinle the bogus® nobleman is enterprises for {4190 “Cook's vote was 214 and Ure's | is one of the big cards. He is a boxer Charge of Embezziement. they are pleased at the reported down. | through this place at noon Sunday. It| yarged with the theft of $780. from ssioner Mills sail® 193" A third ticket, headed by Frank [of clever ability and has a fine phy- — fall of Madriz power and that they look | Was declared by the people to be the | yy Pyp e '\eLean, the proprietor of O "“"‘,“;‘f;‘" H. Thomas and W. W. Gale. represent- | sique. As the original London John- Manila, Aug, 22.—C. Curtiss Hill was| with favor on General Juan Estrada,|finest ever seen in Connzeticut and | Mg 0 “avanue lodging house ecial of municipal ownershiP |ing the “voung men's faction” and |ny he gives the audience a merry act | arrested 'here-igday on the request of | whose treatment of Americans along | Cntirely different from any rumming in | @& ORI SEORME, - SRCAE o BORNC &broad also regarded as favorable to Senator |and gets several recalls. the Californian : -authoritizs. He is|the eastern coast” where he has been | the east, handsomer in ‘its appoint- f FRVFE ST S0 e donees i con- T S TR T A Bulkeley, was in the field Thomas be- Louise Morrison & Co. in the polit- | charged with embezzlement. Although | recognized as the head of the respon- [ments. & ax | DECtion with the case. “Lord Ashbur- HARTFORD BOY ing miven 141 votes and Gale 124, ical satire Ante Bellum suffragefe, | he denies his guilt, he will not oppose | sible government, has been the subject | A party of officials of the road.was | {EEIO0 Wik (08 FAF0 - 0rG SELICED = of repeated praise. The department \s | aboard. They included Mr. Sperry, the | 20 1, 10 SESEE 200, Tl I, PER0 Although the polls closed at eight | provide an entertaining number, while | extradition: a STHUCg-MJ)YOR CYCLE | o.clocic last evenming. the fact that ! Nina Esphey by her banjo selections expected to recogmize Estrada only m‘z"":;r‘h\‘ehfinguner\ ised the eonstruc- | s country. X there had been a good deal of split- [aroused much applause an¥_ was | Swiss Balloon Entered in International | after satisfactory assuramces of an The oar was very largeitliltiRS Both men were held in $500 ball for Skull Fractured, Besides Other In- % by ting of tickets made the task of total- i ive several extra numbers. early election, which shall be fair and ~ a hearing August 30. juries—Dyina in Hospital. Ing the vote & langthy one and 1t wab | e hix Sarber e he Hol e i | open to all candidates. smoking compartment in'one end. with . half past one this morning before the | Four, a quartette of high order, and Berne, August 22—Switzerland will Believing that all direct communi- (& smal aggage room between that EY CARS IN VERMONT 1. 22 —Edward Mur result was definitely known. their singing properly tops an al- | Send Colonel Schaeck and Major Arm- ! cation with Managua is Impossible, |2nd the part reserved for passengers. MUNS was struek 2nd pr o rendy excelient entertainment. Their | Drustar with the balloon Helvetia as|the department is hourly expecting to| ‘Thz arrival of the car heré was hall- e njured by a motor cvcle | GAMBLING CRUSADE Eimging 1o arand and the audience con. | Ber representatives in the internation- | despateh from Consul Olivares at Man- | €d with joy. and all along the line peo- | Route Has Been Changed frem the Stanley Bator of this city ging is 3 al balloon race to be held in St Louts. | agua. by way of Honduras, eiucidat- | ple gave welsome with flags and cheers Original Plans ev it was the S . \The g tinual clamours for more. The pic- AT NARRAGANSETT'pIER | tinually clamours for mor October 1 The race is for the James | ing the situation. The b e fractured and S S Gordon Bennett cup for long distance . date for the formal opening of the on, V August 22,—The At St Francie Cases Postponed and Chief of Police | BAKer's orchestra of four pieces Is| giop,” o 3 The Presidency Turned Over. road has not been announcad, BUE It s | oot Bt wve” Mo autemopile % 5 % furnishing the music this year, while Binhalte Nicacamal A 2%, Rl | nad S IoUnG | p 2 I = taken, his death is ioo] Out on Ba “ uefields, Nicarag ug. understood it will take place in a few | . arrived here from Bethlehem, N . t is stated that'following the b s the theatre by the numerous changes able telegraphic reports from the Pa- |days. H.. anfl. Montpeiter; Vt.: fhiortly before = Bator rode away, Seter = % . | presents an attractive and much im- DANIEESON QiDL /FOUNR. cific_coast set forth that General _— i, i et PN gt Mg i’ fo “the authoritics | cases " rowing. owt_of ihe antgan | Broned, ppeerevce Many oompll| oo e ers and Turmed Over tof|JMAUTIZ Tas ‘tumed the'presidency of| ST LOUIS STILL FOUNTM, | fifes orclock this afterhoon snd, ail o nd ted: -ch = 2 ~ OF 3 = - | mentary remark: were are ragua ose D. rada, who y o Ssnohnr TG haeEeT i e Filne crasmie ar SessEsnagt] alier | owner Shannon on the season’s open- | Chief Pilling, Who Took Her Home. | will in turns transfer the presidency to Bilaecssy | faus sumnased: fat ;pm;“";l; — was On the rear of & deltvers |B Lewls in the Secona district court | 75" Fakiis rtn amitcon: hir i | EItiary 1t e el s eai - to e L g o4 4 I ol ol oK £ ot mnd, ‘the & ot cither Sndenls = / 3 1 > = T of Lake OChamplain. In the motor cycle D. Caswell, chief of police. who was Py Hodgkins, aged 15 was found in this e e a population 'of 687,029. The gain of | cort®, FECUARA o0 o B teabure e arrested on Saturday for alleged mal- Pkl Wolinge FAy-ManIny, s Hibr -presencs bece, was VIKING REPORTED SAFE. the Missouri metropolis in the past de- | 53" {hofr way to Saratogn. The firat . ass ERtE i Tty At three o'clock Monday afternoon |learned by Acting Chief Linton and it cade amounts to 111,791, or 19.4 per left ight at five o'clock. Great Sensation in Panama Political [feasance in office, pleaded not guiity vorthi he had Policeman Maloney take her c SURINEE ‘1eft _ tenighe- ot and his case was continued until Sep- | the funeral of Frank L. Worthington L s 2" | Baker Yacht Arrives at Newport After | C€nt. : The second section proceeds at five Sesiet tember 5. John R. Wilcox, sheriff 2 held from the home of his parents | (3, headquertars where she was de Stories of Being Lost. In a900 the population was 375.288.1 5clock tomorrow morning and the Panama. A —It was stated at |furnished $300 bonds for his release. 29 Hedge avenue, there being a|imined untll CRiSC Pilling arrived and In 1890 it was 451.770. The gain dur-|inirq section at nine tomorrow morn- American today that the The two cases against William E. X;rge number in attendance in(‘luding :3:: n;{ a:{x':n'ed wel‘):l‘::gdfllg;-!n‘: New York, Aug. 22 e cevort theck :;:% t!:at];]:tad: lwasn flén::mn::-’z dllho ' g t would con- | Arnold, vice president of the Narra. frs. Atkins Messrs. Shumwa, and | ik ihe A SachE . Niius. Servet Or p to 19.4 carriss a 8- e clectio ? i i ‘o | Clark of New Britain. There was a|home and because of that ran away = 7 cith | APpointment, for St. Louis had hoped Acting Pres.. | Some aiaiin: geore also bmitinued, Two | o sion of beautiful floral forms In.|She was.at New London Saturday |George F. Baker, Jr. had sunk with | PP0IRERE Fon R, TOUe: SAYS IT'S HALLEY'S COMET. case against George L. Cutting, a Har- since which time she has been here. | tWenty persons on board off Cape Cod | '*,3! % 5 1 = n i v : . s pa e new figures leave St. Louis still — vard student. of Worcester. Mass. who | fluding one from the Odd Fellows | gy 5uid not have cared if she had | was discredited completely today when |, TP? new ity of the United States.| French. Expert Mofors to One Spotted a_as president the repubi anama to fill the un- |assisted in the raid, were put over for | l0dge, to which he belonged in New Mr. Baker telephoned here that the 4 finished two vears of the term of the |three weeks. Cutting is charged with | Brilain, and one from his shopmates|Deen sent to a state Institution. Viking had arrived this morning at|Mer Uit to this position is, menaced by Taunton Man. _ late __This state- |carrying a concealed weapon and also | in_that cit < 5 e Xawport, R. L, from Larchmont. A |yl % FoCor G080 ety 13,000 55 Uailbnel Maiihand men ipon the time |with assault. Both complainants are es were conducted by Rev.| Benjamin T. Rackett Returns to New port’ despaich stated that a bottle | 150 Years ago wers respectively 13.000| paris, Aug, 22.—Colonel Marchand, for sembly to | policemen who were attempting to ar- i s\ I\Pz‘\u‘f_rnan D. D.. paslmr L‘:f —ork. 7 - the hero of Fashoda and a noted nsx- choose a ted & great | rest: James. S. Y. Ivins' son of ‘Will- | Trinity Methodist Episcopal “ehuich,| o ot o 2 omlett has returned | iiitiiesViking-stFtick & rect: ot Caps pected before Sept. 1. b comet which made its appearance in scnsation | cal eircles. iam M. Ivins of New York, one of | who made an addres: Eben Learn- —_— John G. Cross’ deputies, when Cutting | ©d sang Jesus Lover of My Soul and Bisnnial Convention of the National | interfered. Jesus Saviour Pilot Me. The bearers k. N T on Bt gur bed Sun June was Halley's comet, which he be- to New York after a week’s visit with T oo CONFESSED THE ROBBERY. lieves is not due until Septsmber. his aunt, Mrs. Lemuel B. Park of Dunham street. While in town he gave KRUPP LABORATORY BLOWN UP. — The Gaulols is trying to identify the EA R Awere George I. Botham, Charles T Republican League. A Barnes, George G. Englee and Teree|®ave his friends a great deal of pleas- | _ Thieves Who Stole New York Wo- | oie Sutieh “satealt of Taunton, Washington. Avg, 22— The biennial | AUtos and Metor Trucks in War. | Zaries, Goorge O Hngler and 1eroy|ure with his music, Quick Work of Firemen Prevents Ex- man’s Jewelry in Swiss Hotel, Mass, recently discovered. and whieh convention of the National Republican |, Washington. Aug. 22.—In order 0| 504 cemetrey where a commigtal _— P of Magazine. —_—— has gince been observed at Paris, Ly- have available a large number of au-| service was read. Church & Allen had Postofficemen’s Outing. St. Moritz, Switzeriand, Aug. 22.— | ons and Marseilles, as really the cemet Essen, Germany, ~Aug. 22.—The|mhe thieves who on August 18 robbed | of Halley. ~ laboratory of the proving grounds.of | zfrs Danlel Bacon of New York of a leagt heid at Carnegie hall, New York, Friday and Saturday, Sep- tomobiles and motor trucks in case of charge of the arra e Many from the local postoffice ‘went war, General Frederick D. Grant, in his !’“d heen' found there containing a note | paitimore figures are hardly to be ex- | tranomer, never belleved that . the tember 30 anc October 1, according s P B e B . |annual report of the department of the to Brightman’s pond on Sunday where | the Krupp works here was blown up of jewelry were arrested " " e e emt o |1akes, submitted to the war depart- LLx Shetackat Rivan Ceg v had a clambake with the em- by an explosion today, the bUIAINES | today Ana have sonfessed Lo the Tope To Gu-r-n(o: 20“;‘.7:‘ IIIII:.l z the league. Precident Taft has de- |Ment today. recommends legislation| Many A o o gemx zeen | p of the Weshter. _office. A game | peing subsequently destroved by fire.|porl’ They are a chambermaid at the London, Au "'h . 'e atest de- Sired e “win'"he precent at the con- | yhich would oblige private owners o i the Shetucket river and some of |of ba between the two offices regult- | The powder sheds near by coRtaining | loiti af whic Mre. Bacon with her | Lelopmenta in the controversy over Fodo turn over to the government upon de- | them have been caught. Four were jed in favor of the local team 7 to 6.a great quantity of ‘expiosives. wore | bier “f onr Giinert Darker. and 81 | American cotton bills of lading is & - mand their automobiles at the first cost | Secured in a seine Monday morning, | The teams played as follows: barely saved by the quickness of the |Ghert Parker, were stopping. and the | Written intimation to English banks = of the machine. though many others jumped out and | Westerly—McGuinness c. Flvan p | fremen. e e e Poats, 40 the | by the American Express Company of Preaident Taft t6 Take Pandma Trip 3 some’ broke through “the mesh. O [McMahon 1b McGuire 2b, {Tnehan ss. Bl e e e in Hirar despeicing | its Willingness to guarantee the gen- in November. Cholera In ltaly. o with e amd” haer oy Catch | Montague 3. Clark If, Hazard cf,|Boy Killed by Fall of Electric Light |placed at $45.000 but later reports nineness' of documents of Inding” (- 3 ' - hey oy rf. ; - 4 ed o urchased by them Beverly, Mass., 2% Tt is mow | Bari, Italy, August 22—Reports from | would not take bait. He finallv hooked | _Norwich—Wallace c. Rlackburn p, pote. . SO e e VRl O L | e railétoe, 0 Aokers Vanky In e, o ol §Tosident Taft |the cholera infected distriots show | into one weighing' 12 pounds. which | Counthin 315 /sullivan o (Slide s |\ Besbr Cone s St M Bx the sud- [EXspRegRl L L e the URited States has also cabled Lon- i e his proposed trip to that during the past twenty-four hours | gave him a hard fight, while others | Hinchey 3h, Haselden 1f, “O-Neil ef, | d T banks urging conference on the isthm 5 there Sixacs m“-'z,- cases and ewenty | were landed weighing four pounds | Murtha rf. light e here tonight. Francis Lof- RED CROSS LEADERDEAD: zfle.z?on. i : tus seven vears oild, was killed. He trip ¥ deaths. Denial is given to rumors that { each. They were caught from the mu- — Gust: M. er, President of Inter- —_— time of the presi- i ith. | nicipal dock. : was playing with companions near the [ Gustave Moynier, P 2 E Be. st Gonn from R ey s A Bty [Hlc B iNenchy Mrewner pole, when it fell, and his skull was national Committee, Expiras. Steamship Arrivals. twenty days to tyo weeks. s | While Mrs. August Bergman of | crushed by it. He died on the way to -~ ~ At London, Aug. 22: Minnsapolis, \ s Trading Cove was giving her baby a|the hospital. Geneva, Switz, Aug. 22.—Gustave ew York. J . TR e z Not a Candidate for Re-election. About 3.30 o'clock Monday afternoon Lbath Sunday afternoon she left her to —— Moynizr, president of the international Naples, Aug. 20: Oceania, from Young Enqh*m:n Arrested in Ger- Washington. August 22 Senator | & Southbound freight blocked the track | get sos clothing and when she re- | Brush Fii Traveling 700 Fest an | committee of the Red (‘ross since the York; Aug. 21: Hamburg, from at the north end of the railroad vard! turned the baby was in the bath tub. Hour.. “ | foundation of the committee in 1863, York Bl i TR ARel sk Sraah died hed todny. Ho wux 8¢ seark { Livrpool, Auk. 21: fire tonight is racing across the south- P 232> e A A west limits of Tacoma. It is going 760 Kate Claxton Surs for Divorce. | Lincoln. from Gew York. many as a Spy. ‘Warner of Missouri, in a formal stata- & many, Aug. 22.—A young |ment tonight; unnounced that he would | On the new wharf. An empty coal car| She was rescued barely in time, al- = - laft the rails and was carried along | though Dr. Patrick Cassid: . as Arrested today at [not be & candidate for re-eleotion. He though Dr. ck Cassidy was oblig- - 2 S I health as th Py the sleepers far some distance, the|eq to work over her Some time hefor brousht here and placed f#ives v R tatwn rear trucks being nearly pulled out|she: had tulle recovered 24 Celtle, from Borkum and son. He is accused - s 5 1 S o et L DANE & L trarr M AV eteiplaiof s TareD| (T ndeE the car. =% e P oot wortimsment. | Eas:St; Louls Ils, August 22.—| At ABtwerp, Aug. 3t: Lapiasd, from . ford postoffice were $33.857.48 during TR Choir Boys Returned. homes, is threatendd. “nless the | Mrs. KalgFlizibeth Stevenson, known| New York. The cotton manufacturers of tife |Jaly, compared to 336.452.41 in July, In the City Courts The Christ church choir boys, Who | flames are checkéed; Régent's park, a- a8 Kate Claxton, filed Ity court liere “today o Siatcs agh i > very | 1909, a decrease of $2,634.53, or 7. re were Several case X - - United Statcs are drawing upen every There were Several cases before the | have been at their bungalow at Pleas. Xl Sulter a divorce cdecree ob- | Protestant pastors are away on thelr ; f the wo W rRW. i per cent. clity e 't on Monda wortiing, Attor- | ant View, returued on Saturd. After - e inG; domsatrs IatECIcn. ¥ ¥ UH. Foss acting as presecutor, | A must dellghttul. two weeks.. Thes | Berlin.— A feature of the stte fai ¥ el - busband, Cheelas A| sacutions and in consequsnos the pul- vithstanding the fact Naugatuck.—The local rubber fac-|owing to the ilness of City Attorney | wera under the direction of Norbert | that will be held at Berlin will be th v cbruary 11, 1901 without | pits in the -m- b 4734 S tories closed Saturday in order tn give| Hall, All the cases were for intoxica- | Schutz w hefr vacation, and he | great exhibit of poultry Joy Connecti- | her kno 3"' e. she gllexes ' Her hus- | o Sunday by the ehng{n tWo weeks' vacation. tion or breach of the peace. a Ie n o 2 reeders : it _I, 2 5 e x; g s % o St TR