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= - ROOSEVELT'S PILGRIMAGE WES : y |The Tariff Condensed Telegrams Magriz Passes ’ Berlin, _Aug. 23— Crown Prince 2 nis . est A O 3 The American Waoolen Company’ i . £ - n es [10¢ n o - y - : H and the} far eazt,' :;n ch!{' h: is to ¥ wyy sted mill irto It‘: o';:ll‘l family, il aces Himse! rectly 1tion | Start ‘in¥Novemper. i { Lucius_Field Commander of " / bl ¥ ield, st Com r o - Vice President Shert’fian aoopepbagen, Aus 26 An interna; | GRANTED' TEN MINUTES AFTER | BUSINESS NOT TO BE UPSET BY the department of Massachusetis G. A.| pNAL WORD RECEIVED AT firemen opened here today. attended | "\ FILING HER PETITION. i A8 o lntoré 'l‘l;?hl 't(a“ow(n‘ operation on Sunday la: for in- by abgut ohe humared. delegntes fne SECOND WHOLESALE REVISION. STATE DEPARTMENT. clu ‘ representatives from North - - ternal complications. Mr. Field was and South America and from the t- SPEAKS AT UTICA GRANGE PICNIC. |(f: i ot St AR L three daughters. = SEQUEL TO LILLIS AFFAIR. | PRESIDENT faFTs kevnoTE 14 o the 330000 acres| AN OFFICIAL DESPATCH champagne district is 380,00‘?’ gfllllonm h:é this year the out- . % ’ " 1S w not exce 1,300,000, 11 A Mrs. Cudahy Receives Alimony of | For the Coming Congressional Cam- Instead of an”average vicla i fitir- | From American Consul Olivares, Sta- : i ree galions per: hectare, the average | . $1—Her Bill One of the Shortest| Paign—No More “Extortionate and |ii"yi e gasions, o ¢ “Vr8< | tioned at Managua—Talk of Seleoti ” - " * Ever Filed in Kansas. Unreasonabie Profits.’ Made Despondent by IIl Health, w.| ©f Junta to Govern Temporarily. S. Klee, 37 vears old, a Brookiyn cloth- Tokiof Aug. 23.—The text of the Ja)?l:‘)‘n“?{gioreaj: tconbv:'nfion l‘;nfl‘:’ W rea “to e annexe Y Warmly Endorses State Senatoy Davenport, Staunch | .05 i Soihectea to be publisned next Saturday. There 'is reason to believe Progressive Whom Sherman Says He Will Not Sup- | that the toxt of the document has ai- ing manufacturer, who lived at the ready been communicated to the pow port—Ten Thousand Persons Welcome Ex-President Paris, Aug. 23.—The approaching| Kansas City, Aug. 25.—As a sequel | Beverly Mass, Aug. 23.—President | Hotel Ansonia with his wife and 10| Washington, Aug. 23.—The final wend ers. - 5 marriage of Count Jean de.la Greze|to John P. (Jack) Cudahy’s attack | TaIt's keynote for the coming con- [Year old daughter, committed suicide | teli » pas With Roar of Applause—A Talk to the Farmers. |matnese of Count Jonp oo o oront | it o ke oo Wore GIANNS BUACK | orensional campaign became. known | In s apartment Tucaday by ShooUNS | the Madris. xoveramant ot "Se, Charles Steele, of New York, was an- | Cudahy residence shortly after mid- | D€re tonight. The president will fa- | Bimself in the head was received at the state department _ nounced here ' today. The marriage | night on March 5, Mrs. Cudahy today | VOI @ further revision of the tariff. today in an official despatoh: Trom Will take place in New Yorlk..Count | obtained a dJivorce. ; ‘While he is still convinced that the | _Viee Chancellor Walker at Trentbn, | American Consul Olivares, stationed at Douglas Robinson, of New York. - He | de la Greze is an attache of the French| The decree was granied by Judge | Payne-Aldrich law is the best tarift | Tuesday. signed an order dismissing | Managua. Q Utica, N. Y., Aug. 23 —Thec 0 ¥ P = > - i 5 - | he has at last reached the Tusii the petition of Clarence P. Browning " cosevelt w the firs will remain there until tomorrow night, | ministry of. foreign affairs. J. H. Slover on the grounds of in conclusion SRSt i’ i e e fiiathe west by o When he will start for Cheyenne, Wyo. o ma compatibility of temperanment, ten | the country has had up to this time, | 0f New York, asking for thé confirmf- Tl”‘“' Fired at Madriz's Train. in opposition tc fob s Arkavs r Aug. 23.—The police raided | minutes after Mrs. Cadahy filed her | that there is decided room for im- | tlon of the sale of the Stone Age cgm- he messege was dated 11 p, m. Sat- erman. Speaking to e O R rivaie gambling ol on the Wil- | petition. . g provement. D e e ied thall oy ot MAd s 5 Vice piel £ v In his prepares speec] onel strasse an ound . seventy-two. i -.| Only a F;: Profit . at sheriffs sale for $28,000. ed e downfa! iz at the vice prosidents own county. Me| 0 vkt dealt with the problams of | pemons plaving roulette. According| '\ Moo of the Lillis cutting At o docn ot mromesy e = Managua, the escape of the defemted % Davenport, a staunch progressive, | life in the country and how o solve rts they were members of ex- i innope: Rhall B s, ""t g"“v""h'"“_ bus- The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- | President from the city as shots were e B man has said that he | them. The colonel kept his hearers in i socicty, buf the police, ‘who re- | “Mrs, Cudahy and Her mald. Biiza- | 2035 Shali be upset by another whole- | pany of Akron, O. bas increased its | fired at his train, and the assumption ool ont sumport. " Afr. Sherman was ! g00d spirits with his epigrams, some of Them ‘after taking their names | beth Johnson were the onl witnesses. | Saic Te¥ision. but he will recommend to | capitalization from 82,000,000 (o §6,000,- | of the presidency’and the command of T e sy and did not see|which were not down in his speech. and addresses, refused to give any in- | No mention is made of the Lillls cut- | foe S tasie aog individual schedules in | €00, the $4.000,000 addition being en- |the local troops by brothers of the rev ColShél Fhaoaevelt. “I think a good man and a good | fo on. Some women who were |ting affair. raTaly l;nd !g;!;flp::edur:(tez"up sepa- | tirely (';m;\mnn stock. A cash disburse. f,l.xf,“’""”' leader, General J. Juan Es- o RO Tl the afternoon when | woman can get to heaven in a dozen|ayrested tried to bolt, but the:police | ~Cudahy is not in co He is said A , on a scien- | ment of 12 per cent. and a stock divi- | trada. | ol was late in the afternool when | N ferent waye he said, “but I do not|grabbed them. A large amount of |to have been here vesterday but he |G basis The mew revision is to|dend of 100 per cent. have heen de- | Nicaragua Pledged to Make Reparation - Nest of here. a eum- | think-they can get there unless they [money. was confiscated. could not be found tonight. Attornevs | it P e DS af e i} o A messege from General Juan. Betrs - up high on the bluffs | are good. ¥ representes m at the hearing, but lg, (o™ P50 O T8 abre T Prom — da pledged Nicara, Tt - $ n on e £ i -l O T d o N gua to make repa overlooking Mohawk river. e e tvp End ot Sms ROBBERS GET 45 YEARS. * . |made mo proicst asainet the, Oteres |fair profit is to be allowed the Amer: | Union T et Gl e Pioyes, ot the | ration for the shooting of Cannon and Attends Grange Pjcnic. 4 : F =Ty ican producer. “Extortionate and un- | Hudson Fall, N, Y. wen strike | STOCe, the Americans, executed by Ze- S men down,’ " he said. Sentence Imposed on Men Who Held | Qmaha, father of Mrs. Cucahy. and | ougonable” prof iy Dermnse the commane ke | Iays s military prisoners Ten thou persons Who attended Gt BARbIoen Dectrines P len W Michael Cudahy, the defendant’s fa- | [casonable” profits, the president de- | Tuesday becaiise the company refuscd al 4 waiting for him and raised a cheer as 2 & £ Siementt ‘outet = conts ] and bags. It is feared that the| Nothing was sald in the official des- 2 it the ex-president appeared | all, however, was this: Vallejo, Cal, Aug. 23.—Charles Dun- - mi‘*‘ °f B°“'° - and has outlined his position in detail | strike will spread to other mills of the | patches I!OA'QIIP(I at the state depart- = rm. At every stopping “I will never go with the tvpe of|par Bishop and Joseph G. Brown, the ny. o ne Dollar, in the letter he has sent to Represent- | compan ment concerning the choice of a per- e S way from New York to | farmer who says: ‘T am down on law- | two voung men who confessed to hold- | By the terms of the decree, Mrs. |ative McKinley of Iilinois, for publi- — manent president, but the department Tt s cheered, but the roar of | yers and bankers. I am _against theling up a mail train on the Southern | Cudahy receives alimony of $1. Attor- |cation in the republican congression- | The Torpedo Boat Destroyer Paulding | will watch this problem closely. It js o SR eent "up from the |business man’ I will g0 with him| Pacific near Goodvear, Cal. last April, | nevs for both sides refused to discuss |al campaign text hook. The letter was | estublished a new record In the class | believed that it will insist upon an X {hie purk shook the pavilion. | when he says: ‘Il am asainst a bad type | pleaded guilty to the charge of rob- | the report that a secret settiement had | mailed from Beverly yesterday after- | of oil burning warships Tuesday dur- | early fair election and probably will How 3 Politician Can Reaily Serve His | Of Jawser or bad type of banke | hery in the superior court at Fairfield | been effected. A friend of Mrs. Cudahy [noon. ing her standardization trial on the | supervise the choice for the position. other words, T will g0 with him when |and were sentenced to forty-five vears | $aid that Michael Cudahy had agreed | The time of making it public has | Rockland course. Her fastest mile was| Estrada followers in the city say that Party. he pronounces judgment on a man not | each in the penitentiary. to pay_his son’s wife $5,000 during | been left entirely to the wish of the |at 33.94 knots an hour or almost two|a complets understanding exists be- 1 ¢ spied Senator Dav- | in accordance with his occupation but| New Haven Auz. 23—Bishop's home | the first year following her divorce | committee. knots in excess of the fastest mile|tween General Jjuan Kstrada and his ¢ onee and greeted him warm. | in accordance with his conduct. That|was in this city and Brown had also |apd $3000 during each ensuing year L AT LR = mad: by the Roe on the Delaware|two leading generals, General Chamer- < =con as he began his speech | is good American doctrine. visited hgr Relatives have never |of her life, provided she remained un- \Shrewdest Move Yet Made. course. ro and Mena, in regard to the political -3 to the senator and said: " “Sometimes we hear a man say he|understood why Bishop attempted a | married. Poltical obServers regard this move s phase of the situation. They state thet I am glad to see you on the plat-|is the poor man friend. I am the|train robbery except through a spirit | Custod - of Children Given to Grand- |28 about the shrewdest that has been Governor Gillett of California, Tues- | Chamorro and Mena have agresd not £ nator Davenport. The only | poor man's friend if the poor man is}of bravado, e made during the present administra- | day issued the call for a special ses-|to interfere with the plans of Estrade poiitics I care for is the kind | straight, and I am the rich man's RETIS- tion. It offers an excellent opportun- | sion of the legislature to convene Sep- | in this particular. Should such be the i in which decency is com- | friend if the rich man is straight. but New,/Rules Regarding Admission of Custody of the four Cudahy children |ity for insurgents and regulars to get | tember 6 to raise $5,000,000 by bonding | case, it would save many embarrass- h efficiency. I hold that the |I am against the crooked man, rich or W % , was given ‘Michael Cudahy and his | together in the campaign and Presi- | th> state for the hglefit of the Pan-|ments, it is believed here Estrada v in which a politician can | poor™” 7" Americans to Russian Schools. wife, Catherine. Mrs. Cudahy has the | dent Taft has been exceedingly anx- |ama Pacific Exposifon at San Fran- |is a Jiberal and his associates are con- realiy serve party is by helping| The colonel told the farmers that| Washington, August 23—Henceforth | right to visit the children “at all rea- [ious to find a ground upon which the |cisco in 1917, provided congress desig- | servatives. ilat party efficiently to serve the peo- | they ought to avail themselves of ex- | American students desiring to enter | Sonable times and places and for such | different factions could meet without | nates the C: i i & = ¢ alifornia metropolis as the Junta to G T | ple. Bec e the senator and the men | pert advice from technical men and not | Russian schools will be required to|Dperiods as may be reasonable and |embarrassment to either. exposition city. o SINES.39: SEVOR. T SIGORLNY« 10 have acted with him have stood |be content to go on without improving | produce documents, certified in the | proper.” ; AR Talk was heard tonight among the this principle. T am £lad o be on | their methods of farming. Countries where fthey were obtained, | Shortest Ever Filed in Kansas. |°rotident [Mests insurgents More| wie Second Annual Conference of | Eatrada followers in Washingion ef the P m with him.” Introduced by National Grange Master.| by Russian diplomatic or consular rep- Mre Codali's: bl % an Hal ay. he Chi; Christia ens | possibility of the selection of a junts e | w im.” 3 & D 5 Mrs. Cidaby's bill: was one of ‘the > the Chinese Students Christian Asso o 4 There was more cheering ag the col- | gt T LT IS S Bagchelder | Tesentatives, in order to gain admis- | shortest ever.filed in his county, She | The principal fight of the insurgents | clatiomof North America. which began | &, £OV€T A e potas B el uttered these words. When he| . ol iampchire master of the ma- | SIoB. ot forth . that she. was married to |was upon certgin schedules of the tar- |at TriMNy Coilege, Hartford, August|SUch @ Plan. it was pointed qut, would could be heard he added tidhal grange, introduced Colonel otice to this effect was commu- | Gudaty in Docember. 1899, in. Omaha, |Aff Dill. The president is meeting them | 19, was brought to a cloce iast eve- | V6, the COUMLIY an opportunity to et You will at least notice that my ut- - niceted todey 1o the stite depsrinentl. o 3 3 @ Imore than half in admitting that | ning. Begi day 2 gie own afcer WR'clvl} War Revens thé Cantre Are Tt o ambicue Roosevelt. c 3 lepa: Nt anG he left here on March 1, 1910, P iy ng ning. Beginning today and continuing | oxcitement of an election was ‘forced era: are R “He known from the jungles of|bY the American embassy at St | without cause. ividual schedules need further re- | until the end of the month, the sixth | yTo EReny 0, G FOCCOT TRE, (OTONC Talks to the Farmers. - | Africa o the north pole and from |Petersburg. The requirement affects| -To protect the children,” was the | iSion. At the same time he is back- | annual conference of Chinese students|jolging’ of an: election immediat Then the colonl proceeded with his | Sagamore Hill to the Orient,” he said. | all foreizn students seeking admission | reason given by attorneys that “no i€ UP &he regulars in that he be- | Will be in session at the colloge. would be courting more turuience. alk to the farmers. As soon as it was | Colonel Roospvelt expects to rest all | to Russian gchools charge other than incompatibility was | eVes they did the best they possibly over he hugried off to the Henderson y tomorrow. Shortly after midnight =Y e i oy made in the bill.” S&nzd“wi:h‘ ut:: pn;eufio information Joseph Janer of Brooklyn, -er‘l'iux A ORONER FINDS BOSWORTH house at Jordanviile, Herkimer coun- | tbmorrow night-he will board his car{Americans Imprisoned in St was in.theif heuds. 3 sentence of 21 years in priwon in the{ COR R £ TR pidee o iz Titotner im-iaw, ! fo resume his rip. Released on “Bail AUTOMOBILE CRASHED N e S Bl e bens | o) iens ey i, SHt-ding DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL 2 y - ceri—year- e Loorsch of | < . Washington, August 23—Respond- INTO CONSTRUCTION TRAIN | enlargement of its power by provis- | Brooklyn, died in prison of consump- MINNESOTA LEADS IN DEMAND |CLASH NEAR BARCELONA. o, t6_w seuest! som (PR’ state’ de- — ion of the last congress, the president | tion.Janer took the child to Baltimore | N© One Held Responsible for Cellis- partment that he investigate the com- | On Long Island Railroad—Three Por- | believes a way has been opened (o put | in Miarch, 1909, was apprehended in « ion on Valley Road at Marem: FOR POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS TROOPS RESTORE ORDER. phmfxt of five American citizens that sons Killed, ht Injured. the tariff on a scientific basis for the | few days, and was convicted a month ey . = 2 they' had been unjustly arrested in the first time in the history of the coun- |later. The girl returned to lier mother, | Middletown. Aug. 23.—Coroner Ste- New England States Credited with | Trouble Anticipated Througheut Cata- J!;le :cfnPlE&esi{l mt:d tSt:ates _*M;mst;; New York, Aug. 23.—Three persons|try- —_—— phen B. Davis this morning filed wit Four Per Cent. Demand. lonia Next Sunday. avana today informed|ere killed and ecight were severely His Excellency, the Most Rev. An.|the clerk qf the superior court his ' the department that the men had been | nurt Iate this afternoon when an au. | 600 FOREST FIRE FIGHTERS dr Alexander’ Roman . Sheptytski; | inding in e inquest held to dete Washington. August 23— Minnesota| San Bebastlan, Spain. Aug. 2 released on bail. He added that a full | tomobile crashed into the side of a archbishop of Lemberg and primate of [ mine ' the responsibility. if amy, for iz leading in fhe demand for postal | collision between the' clerical and lib- (r;‘:‘_"';'-“;’ 'y n‘;’"zsgsm‘""m and in-|construction train on the Long Island ARE REPORTED LOST.|the Greek Catholic church in Galicia, | the wreck at Maromas on the Valleyv mes banks More: than ten per | cral factions occurred today at San | ferviews with the Cuban offfcials was|railmad at the Merrick road crossing | > Ao s Austria, arrived at New York Tuesray | road which caused the death of Emgi- ¢ 41l the applications received | ANdres de Palomar, a northern suburb | being forward, to Washington bY |at Springfield, Queens borough. Four | Have Been Missing for Four Days—|on the steamship Kronpring Wilhelm, | neer Fred Bosworth of New london. 2t the treasury department have come | Of Barcelona. Troops restored order. m; hers were less seriously injured. Montana Situation Critical. He comes here to attend the Bucharis- After reviewing the testimony, Cor- fro ere. The bulk of all the ap Thz clerical press of Barcelona says th the automobile and the construc, tic Congress, which is to be heéld in|oner Davis draws these conclusions: 2 \n€ comes from the territory west|that 200 manifestations against th 'OUNG MAN DROWNED tion train were wrecked. Butte, Mont., Aug. 23.—Six hundred | Montreal. He will alse visit.the Greek “I find that the said Frederick S. of the Mississippi. government have been arranged IN SHETUCKET RIVER| The dead are: J. Berbon, 50 years|fire fighters who left Thompson Falls| Catholic churches and gettlements of Bosworth came to his death accidemt- - ihe west is leading in the de- | throughout Catalonia for next Sun- s xd old, New York city, chauffeur of tha|four days ago are reported lost, and | his Ruthien countrymen to note their [ally from a collisfon with the tralm mand 1 al banks the east is|day. Radical leaders are organizing a|Boys Were Rocking Rowboat, Which | Wrecked car; Bertha Weiss, 11 years ['Forest Supervisor Bushnell of the cab- | progress in this country. of which he was the engineer and four leading in applications from other ?wre of opposition meetings in Barce- Filled With Wat d y old, New York city, niece of the own- | inet reserve, who is at Thompson, fears —_— 3 cars loaded with ties, on August 11 banks that want to be depositaries of ar;'r:ia"fl)nduenisn;xsfic{:;t;geTshame da;‘e. = ek |'_ fer -L-; and Jay C.|er of the car; Rebecca Glass, 9 years ::1 may rha}'e 1;erl.hed, dThe wind is ; S:hoon.lr Tansy Bittérs, Captain Col- | 1910, "".‘?I‘ \a‘x]'}‘ior'::“:dd":’n"‘ Ma- . a E . The preach- arkson Los is Life. old, New York city owing furiously towars Thompson | lins, coal laden. from Amboy, N. J., for [ romas station. n 1 at any New England states are credited | in8 of most violent sermons by the ——— Of the eriously injured Mrs. Bolla|today and it is fearsd the little town, | East Haddam, ran upon a sunken pier | person or persons should be held to X £ e than four per|Roman Catholic clergy against the| A sad ending to a few minutes | Hirsch, 40 years old, of Far Rock-|Which is crowded with refugees, will |in the Connecticut river two miles or|answer for said death by reason of eent. of the demand for the new banks, | S0yernment continues. reckless fun resulted in the Shetucket | away, has concussion of the brain and | be _swept by fire before night. so above Essex during Mdnday night |criminal act, carelessness or omis- X — g # Premier Canalejas arrived here today | river about 2.20 o'clock Tuesday aft- fractured leg. She can hardly sur- The report was brought by Julius|and sank. The cargo was consigned |sion.” POLICEMAN ROBBED OF $500, rom Madrid. The liberals wished to|ernoon when Jav C. Clarkson. colored, | vive. <Charles Snyder, conductor of | Barney. who reached Helena today|to W. C. Reynolds and amounted to| It was at first thought that the tie - |arrange a manifestation in his homor, | lost his life by drowning. He was IS | the train, sustained a fracture of the | from Thompson. between sixty and seventy tons. The[cars had been allowed to remain en Member of New York Department| it the prime minister declined the|years of age and son of Mrs. Albert |right les. Mrs. Frances Glass. mother The six hundred men,” said Barn o1 bout forty- | the main track through carelessness. oy, Mgl ol et O, st 23— The internat. | O r2TkE0n Of No. 435 Main street. |of Rebeoca Glass, recelved a fractured | “had been gone = four deve during WG et (DAL 8¢ the: ceroners [nveetiENep B 3 ssels, 23—The internat- e was employed by H. B. Smith, | thigh and other lesser injuries. Her | Which nothing had been heard from chooner will be | few gdays ago, it was brou R i 3 o1 | lomal congrass of free thought, in ses-| the druesist, and had been to his din- | condition is critical. John Fido, a la- | them. and Forest Supervisor Bushnell taken out. the Jestimony of the train crew that ._August 23—While travel- | sion here, voted today to send a tele- | ner on the East Side. While return- [Dborer on the construction train, had|[of the cabinet reserve, who is at TR T the fcars were coupled together and V~r~x!§s\r1vassengzr on the|gram to the Spanigh premier, Senor|ing he saw orge Lynch in the She- | his breast bone crushed and will prob- | Thompson, feared all were dead when| MAYOR GAYNOR that they were safe on the siding ser Kurfuerst of the Nortp | Canalejas, felicitating him upon the | tucket river in a rowboat under Pres- |ably die. I left Thompson this morning. A wall 18 AGAIN ON HIS FEET,|#ome time before the accident ee- vd_Line. Patrolman John|recall of the Spanish ambassador to|ton bridge. He desired to be rowed | The automobile, which belonged to|of/fire sky high was sweeping in from *| curred, Coroner Davis is unable te he New York Police depart- | the vatican. Marquis de Ojeda, and|down the river to the city dock and | Adolph Hirsch of Far Rockaway, en- |the west. The 700 inhabitants of |y, fgor Th, H Yosterday. Walk. | ind_any reason why the cars shoul® s.nn“a"rr&f"'ii‘ie‘:i = e ::lx:;'fizlnf’g 't,l;xe atggt;dg of the Holy See|was taken into the boat, and when |countered closed gates at the crossing | Thompson had packed all their ef-| P s ":'b ‘"‘"'d = erday. Walk- | 5ot later and then roll on to the q - g oo TS ooy _ktd“t; pain. The reso-{they reached a point near the city | which had been lowered by the gate- | fects. ing out and Reading. main track, B R lution expressed fhe Nove that the con. | dock at the foot of Rose place it was | man because of a passing freight train.| Butte Mont, —Aug. 23--Governor| ... yo. gl ot = st B e Ty O o e nee o Spall and'Rome would | depided to continue .on’ down under | On:‘thelbther side. of ¢he frelght train|Norxis fonfsht ordespd out state troops| . ew York, Aug i —Mayor Gavior| BEDFORD HANGS ON ROCKS. sse| e By the story of Lynch there was |the zateman or the automobile party. Spokana, Wash., Aug. 23.—A special | M2 1 S PO cosd Hull of Ill-Fated British Cruiser gt g g gt R FUNERAL OF MRS. BLACK some talk of going down to take the | So when he raised the gates just as the | from Wallace says that Forest Super- | ate well this cvening and was in good e o Hazty Seas, b I8 Rl A AR s SR waves of a boat, but Clarkson began | freight slipped by the automobile shot | visor Weigle has received word that ;V"‘;’.E:;l“ By 8 o'clock he was sgleeping unded by y . - “| To Be Hel riday at AIl Saints’|to rock the boat and considerable wa- | forward and jammed itself under a flat | two hundréd men. under Chief Ranger oy £y . oo P o e Gl e Church, New Milford. ter came in. Clarkson, who could mot | car of the comstruction train. Pinned | Kootkey, perished in camp near Fal-| Secretary Adamson suid tonight that| Toklo, Aug. 23 The hull df the e of th Ing $500 could . swim, although Lynch did mot know |in this fashion and with the flat car | on, at the headwaters of the St. Joe | Nothing definite had heen decided about) BHEER d upon the Sama- ce of the missing 3500 coUld) ey Miford, Conn., August 23—The | it: asked what to do if the boat sank, | carzened on its trucks, the automobile | river. Ranger Kootkey is a graduate T ot sen B tha ’]lt{splm!. % WiSah: xahesround upon the BA funeral of Mrs. W. D. Black whe dicg|2hd he was told to swim. They had | was dragged for more than two hun- | of the Yale forestry school and an ex-| Jaies T A R 88 O (T Wutday. while steaming at several days ago suddents at Goeee |reached a point below the bridge half | dred feet, finally rolling down the em- | pert forester. L B L e ket u dstve TOF." was witll WAS WELL-EDUCATED PIRATE. |Tsle of Wight. will be held at ali|Way to the freight house and were di- | bankment with one of the flat cars. ——— S el fonawe B s upon the Jagged l6dges. when - Salute .Church. Friday after “of | recting the boat to the rocky ‘shore in 51 3a Sallashe rriday’ roke 3 4 Man Who Tried to Hold Up Steam-| this week, interment bein in the por.| @R effort to get out. Lynch was at| BEEF INQUIRY AT BOSTON., HOVEEERUDINT KILLED, O e e iing heavily 'in' thie ship Buckman Known in Seattle. etery here. Mrs. Black was for 18 !{’9”0“_’ and Clarkson at the stern. As Accused of Having Been Implicated in | shot Mayor Gaynor and that | was| high seas, left in the wake of the | — 3 vears head of Ingleside Seminary, a|it came near to the bank Lynch was | Federal Probe to Reach New England Stancin Mursdor: sorry I did not kill him. This asserci typhoon which last week swept across Wash., August 23—French | girls school located at New Milford. | 2Ple to jump ashore, but as he did so System of ‘Selling. o S b is not only a fabrication but a deep|the eastern sea, just grazing the re to be one of the men who|She was the daughter of Judge D. C.| Clarkson fell overboard He floun- etk e A —_John Abner, | dved lie as was ever told on any per- | gion of the wreck, which vesterday 4 up the steamship Buck-{Sanford of the Connecticut supreme|derec about in the water for some| Boston, Aug. 23.—Under orders from |, f8qleols, B A, 80000, SUNCE | con” T have been praying night and |and the day before prevented any at- nday morning, was well{ court. The church where the funeral{!im~ but made no outcries. and for a | Attorney General Wickersham, the | 12160 (SRCER Was SRt S0, SRIEE DY 44\ ever since the o nce. 1f the|tempt at salvage by the fleet of Eng- hh:;a}n;u;r;;?mgd men. ;e\n;:::flmgt‘}l} be conducted was built ;‘!‘;‘x; g “}i‘":_g"\r“‘cnkt'l‘:r’_d swim. | srand Jury of the United States her had heen accused of belng one of | Praver of the sinner is heard, God in|lish and Japanese war vessels stand- i o Soupd hyeod by S TR DAt Ao freight | cuit court considered today the s i ~ 3 his goodness has heard my prayer and | ing by. American Association of| The body is expected to reach New | house. but he went down before they | tem of selling beef in New England, | the men emploved by Judge James | (IS ROTCRE, Mol " Co0ness o the sin- | The weather today. however. wan fates and Pilots, having| York on the Teutonic Thursday morn- | &rTived. The Lynch boy from the | ]t is understood that much of the ev- | GafE!S and prhers 1o assassingte DY ... "ror e said 1o the thief on the | moderating. giving hope that the sea ago, and had second |ing and will arrive in New Milford on|Pank tried to reach him, but was un- |jdence considered was brought from |yp D- Co% James Coekrell and 1. Hoi ., hi. ¢ will thor - down. « d e o im, h 2] Marcum during the feud fights eight | €ross. this day will though be in para- [ would soon go down wo months ago he|the evening of that day. able to, and those witnessing it stated | Washington by an assistant of the at- | "5 % " | dise with me” — was mate on the steamship President. that it would have meant the death |torney general’s department. SeRuSiaRy. Net ou. eaul: trinl the fervy RK Jie had no relatives in Seattle, and it PATTLE OF of both boys had he sot in reach of the | Before the jurors have finished their | disagreed and the charges were never | JAIL SENTENCE FOR CLARK. ia"peiteved His home wes in : REGULARS. Clarkson boy, who was larze and |work they will have sifted thoroughly | Pressed N AN L R N Y s - of Eila Wheelsr Wilosx G. Dahlgren, first officer of the Presi- = the manner and method of handling = i wapape - @ dent, says West was well educated, Decisive Defeat of the Blue Afmy by rc started at once to get | peef in all parts of New England. . DEATH OF MRS. FLOWER, For the Loss of U. §. Navy Cpllier Claimed Man Bothered Him, —— the Rads. . Policeman Henderson The investigation is to include both wia RS N oeke & Marcellus. o ag N (4 with ANOTHER BRITISH SPY CAUGHT. 5 g=—zreram was soon there with grappling irons.|the marking of the frash meat which i rmer New York Governor — New Haven, Aug. 23 “harged wi ki Pine Camp, N. Y., Aug. 23.—The bat- | Assisted by William McNaught he had | goes to the retailers and from them to —Legves Large Estate. N -rfo'k, Va. Aug. 23.—The naval|traveling from place to place without Offered Violent Resistance to Arrest| ¢ ©f rezulars today was a decisive | the body within twelve minutes after | the consumers. and a study of the pro- court of injuiry which investigated the | lawful occasion, Arthur G. Clark By Cietheis ot Goctann Red viétory. An advanced detachment|he went down, catching it when he |cesses afterward, with particular at-| Watertown. N, Y. Aug. 2 .| iosx of the navy collicr Marceilus, fol. | given a short jail sentence today - of the Blue army stationed at Sterling- | first threw the hooks overbeard. 'The | tention to the rendering of tallow. Roswell P. Flower. aged 74. ¢ 'of | 1owing a collision off thiz coast with, complainant was Robert N. Wilcox, Fnden. Germans, August 25 A <ac. | Ville Teceived orders to march on Great | body was at once taken up on the e frece b Hiottr. died it Bor orwegian fruit steamer Rosario]husband of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, wh7 e mrgicitan, B A0SIH s the oaa S‘end and seize the bridge there. At|bank and orked over for twenty min- | The Duke and Miss Elkins Soon to Be|home in this v today. Her bene- orgio, has forwarded its report to| notified the police that Clark had stec ere today on eupicion of als £, e enemy. re-|citate him. . M. Pollock, who been numerous, She leaves an estate | . " represe; 5 ;:::J there today on cupicion of also | ceived orders to march from Great | happened to. he ing, save much | Paris, Aug.-24—The Petit Parisiene's | De2 BmESUT, CH€ JERVER 8 000.000 | Norwegian vessel was wholly respon- | publisher. Aside from the speeific eing a spy. | ered violent re-| Bend and destroy the railroad at byas | assistance, and irected the efforts to | Rome correspondent says that the | yATIOUST coimates at om FEO0P00 | Siple for the loss of the Marceilus andfcomplaint, the detective bureau is in- FRphch 1g Syeoph 4 Camp Junction. | The two forces wast | resusciiaté him. bt Jife had gene, | Dike of the Abruzzi and Miss Kather- o $K000.000. Cmo dauspler. Mrs. | ecommendation was made that the | tercsted in Clark, as it was not abie & l§ ::s l":r’:’;fl?f" r:-hdil trh?'o‘srmphs at the four corners and a severe en-| Drs. Kimball and Patrick Cassidy were | ine Elking have been engaged unoffi- o i ' government proceed to recover:from | to find out just who he is. Clark told bad been taken of the fortifications at | gagement followed. The Biue army|also there. but could give no aid. | cially for) more than two years with the owners of the responsible vessel|a hard-luck story nnr(fi:n e nfe\;"a:ges:::;;ei:’“{gf was defeated. Medical Examiner Kimball, after mfi appl_’ofr‘togl(‘l;"m‘tv:t;llnr Iir’:‘l:nrvmfl. Hamilton May Enter Boston Aviation|the value of the Marcellus and her T = ; Toog, in_the P e T Jearning the - facts: gave ' permission | Who. stipulate at the official an- 28 cargo, which was placed unofficially at North Sea, mear the entrance’of Jade| |ntqrmational Assosiation of Fire En.|for . the removal of e Sody ts “Uns | Nouncement should not be made untl | e i 3y P ATTORNEY GENERAL HOLCOMS Bay. : x " " | dertaker Gager and Coroner Brown |the duke had attained the rank of rear. e, a2, 1 Py aepy i _— gineers in Convention at Syracuse. | \as notified and made —investigation. | admiral at the end of this yeaf. The |are belng made to harmonize the fric- READING COLLIERY BURNS. Yesterday Tendered His Resignation F. O. of E. Convention. Syracuse, N. Y.. Aug. 23.—Two hun- | ' Jay Crosby Clarkson was a well de- | marriage of the couple. the correspon- | thon | between —Ghenn TX, Curtis and o ) So; Geverms: Woek ic. Mo, Aug. 23.—The Frater-|dred and fifty chiefs of fire depart-|veloped boy and at one time he was | dent adds, will follow shortly upon ;harlu Kll-lsrnl‘ll‘:onh;hfllf-‘ht up to «:me Heavy Loss to Ceal and Irom Com- )d o % 23—Att s ure held being | even from far off Honotulu, with whom | gurded Ly his crapover and Wi un- | Georgia Primaries, Gains for Hoke | the Harvard-Boston aero meet on Sep- ity Pait Aug.: 83— Wet | Southington, todey. tendered to Gov. aok 1t it is stated. that a|the suests ahd friends were present | timely end was iearned with ¢ Smith, Candidate for Governor. temiber 3-15, have metwith such sue- olferye e and spers | #rnor Weeks his resignation ax he will contest is on botween Thomas F Zfwhen the thirty-cighth annual conven- | gret. The g org o e cess that it is believed that the daring ) " {nke his seat npon the Superior Court dy of New & and Theodure 1. Bell|tion of‘the Internationnl Assoclation of |ty is extended o his. Allant, G A . Sail Fal | aeronaut .who “flew from’ New York Iron n"x“hdfily\‘“(:. g henchnext_month. under. appointment o Centornia for leagershly v i or- | Kiee Engincsrs opeucd Rere Deada | Muavand Uied aniut o Sounties Foporied el it o, | io Ellladeipbis and recus giffbe st s st By Are ekmy | .t tate Governor L ler iar. ol r. More than 15000 Eagles, includ- | Amiong them were the most famous o sended e Y O o e TR P at the Boston meet, [amilton is ex- ot = ok < has pearly il the term of sz de tes, are incthe sty o | fighters of the .world, old chists and ,‘:J{,“."’""' e a S . by conipana Epown arried 21 with & conven- | jecteg to use the aeroplane of Dr. The colliery, Which gave em- | our years. Governor Weeks is expe.i- £ 91A00. VYsEShs SR oy 0l 2 e — T candidate. secnring the majority vote | C- fire in not known.. The colliery _pre- | lelson, fo @il out the term. Greenwich, Aug. 23—Jewelry to the Oil and Tarvia Used. Tn the . coming state convention, - the 5 Saved and shipped p-40hy O CoR) t yalue of about $1.000, it was made 5 On Tuesday the street department | vote being under thé county unit rule dend. | annually and the loss is heavy, Now York Central Decision Later. koown today, had disappeared from|} At Trieste, Aug. 18: Atlanta, from|employes were at work oiling Little [and ea gounty .voting aceording to August 23—A second % Lo New York, Aug. 28.—Justice Brady the heme of A.',W. Green at PBelle| New York. Water street and on Church and Union | today’s election returns. dividend of fifteen per cent. has been | . of the supréme court today reserved Haven some time yvesterday afternoon.| At Prawle Point, Aug. 23: Passed, [ streets. On Saturday tarvia was placed allowed to the creditors of the First| Portland. .. Aug. decision on the appéicatien of the city There is no clus. The jewelry taken | Rhein, from Baitimore. on the section of macadam in Water includes a sapphire and diamond pin, At Hamburg, Aug. 22: Amerika, from | street. The improvemant of the mac- pear! and sapphire pin, a diamond | New York. adam on Broadway hill is under way 331:, lorgnette and diamond brace- At Plymonr!h.AAu§ 23: George Wagsh- | by the department previous to being o + = lngton, from New York: - treated by a coating of tarvia . The sial Estimate,of the woastern | National Bank of Ruhby. N. D., by the | Kutzner, six vears oid. of Portland.|of New York for an injunetion re- ‘erop was announced vesterday | comptroller of the currency, making | was drowned in the Connecticut river|straining the New York Central Rafl- : Wheat, 101,250,000 bushels; |a total of forty per Cent. allowed since] today while buhin_t.nfle had gone into | road com; from operating dumm [ the bank went into the hands of @jthe water alone. body was recov- | el t tradng . ¢ o e aity w