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¥ & { B, B0 o g 'm';,o*‘. TWO CENTS . |Condensed Telograms| I, der Charge St. Petersburg, Aug. 29.—The Bourse| =~ : 2 i AT W 2 ’ Gazette today announces that the-ad- 3 , mt!r: mln:uua. }‘h"fi :ol:m‘lfu-dl.l;c: iniralty is planning to build four y ; w :':x R e ot gal"s' ot Dreadnoughts for the Black Sea fleet. . v > Hugh J. McCormick, ex-champlon Bull Movement Sends Price from 16.82 to|” """ Zres 2 "o o= L TN T T v e a sensational aeroplane flight above P & £ Hi Fi Si G : MAY HAVE BATTLESHIP FROM |STATE EXAMINER REPORTS ON|N. B, after a long iliness, following 4 | DR, CRIPPEN AND MISS LENEVE lVl]. War Paris today. He twice circled above | MAY ‘BA1 rgical e New lghes.t 1gure Since - ihe Tiftel tower at a height of 2430 | Ly yANA HARBOR BY CHRISTMAS.| YORK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. | . % cveration IN LONDON POLICE COURT. feet. : 4 . Lisbon, A‘!{ 29.—Election rioting | - = > occu in A y ABOUT 15,000 BALES CHANGED HANDS | Faia % S| pueumamic ossons L] shot and it is reported that several 4 > other persons were Killed. Havre, France, Aug. 29.—Leon Mo- ard ked Offer to Sell 100,000 Bales | ranc, ine French aviator, today broke 5 Upward Movement Checked by 4 the warld’s record at the aviation meet | New York Contractor—Promisss to| Turned Books in Yet—Former Treas- —Big Profits for Leaders of Pool Now Under Indict- | tuow in progress in inis citv. His| o S s warshi ment—Most Spectacular Season in Cotton Trade. g s of the Spanish Work- Federation in session at Bilbao, Spain. decided by a voi= of 17 to 13 FALSEACCOUNTS MANY YEAR$ mot to proclaim a general strike, _MAN PLANNED SUICIDE Major General Thomas H. Barry ar- S Tihia s rived at West Point yvesterday and wiil . < Net Al i assume the office of superiniendent of President Taft Interested in Plan of | of 3800 Depositors Have|fnd Eitary Soademy’ oy Sept. 1. |Crowd Shut Out of Court—Accused A Party of Oregon and Washington| Were Remanded Until September 6 urer Grows More Seriou: . Citizens arrived at Nelson B, C., t i i i ¥ meet SIF Wiltred Laurier, premier of| Without Having Replied to Char : Canada, to discuss navigation of the Liverpool, Aug. 20.—There was a| peveny, ABE- 20—t plans| Biddeford, Me. Aug. 20.—A sersation | COUTPIA Fiver. 1 3 r i » s 3 o -3 * e -y L il 2 viey gmall fire today on board the White | wujch President Taft regards favorably | Was caused heré today by State Bank | Catholics Held Ninsty-sight Opex Air LR e i S B Sy SR ata Star steamer Cedric, which _arrived | % ; % ; 3 re adopted, the battieship Maine, sunk | Examiner W. B, Skelton's statement | meetings throughout onia in, ) : New York, Aug. 29.—August cotton Advance Confined to New York Masket | yesicrday from New Vork. The Blaze |in°ine Havana harbor twelve vears|that tha shoftage in the accounts Of | nu manitestations of Insaltr 1o’ ihe | one geiaih Leneve his typowrite: d at twenty cenis a pound in the| ¢ tho close August was quoted at | Nin, gl Nl BEOTE, IO ago and which since then has conceal- | the York County Savings bank, Whose|pope. The radicals held meetings in | street polite court mm the ook nr % Tork cotion market today on ur-| At the closs August was auiics, L ed the secret of the. disaster which |d00rs were closed by him on Aug. 12, | bash ward of Barcelonn Bnrdering. Bells. . Bimore. Cons i.at demand from speculative shorts| %15, PG WOUE TEW TUPR NTaav | Beriin Aus 291t officially | OVerwhelmed her.may be sailing home- | WOUId not be less than $300,000 and nof Bhsderiag Belle.. Bimore, = Crippen's 1 eriin, Aug. 29.— was asi. [ wara on or before Christmas, bearing | 0T than $350000. Previous predic-| Gen. George Hare Ford Formally | i} harhoring and maintaining Ceip. ‘ho had postponed covering until the B e y ; i ears o1y e e eveiopad ot “Spen- | ® long delayed verdict to. the nation. | lions had placed the loss at $100.000. | Pregented the new Ford memorial foun~ | new arier tnoB. and. knowing that he st moment in the hope that the I-|pigner In the local spot markets the|gd ! % creasing new crop movement (rom the | BEUT o Plited up to 1975, but the [ I i St Definite Action in September. Many Depositors Are Mill Operatives. |to the town of Milford Saturday after- | had eommitied |t southwest might break the control outhern spot markets phowed no such | hoty, Prussie. Precautiophry notices the | Hundreds of the 3,800 depositors are 1OOT. The fountain stands in the cen- | g, O Eed 1 T AR the bull feaders. gain, the greatest advance racorded |ip.rnt PUSTC, TEre SSHE S Au mill operatives, whose savings of a|ter of the green in Milford. PR 86y, ta_ Junip Overbosrd, Over Two Cents Above Former Record. | heing 3-8 cents at Savannah, showing |, ccq her mother. through a fatal ill- lifetime were behind the bank's door: . In the course of the proceedings, This price, the highest reached by | the local character of the extensive ad- | na 2 ¢or Tl aer BEORES & For e . | Stany: 3 Exaniiner- Skelton's . estimate= was | The Rev. 0. J. Ryan. 44, pystor of the | Inspector Dew. who brought, the pris- cotton for any delivery since the Ciyil | vance. e Potred over them Sor two honcs. Both | based on a discrepancy between the hocton, e toman | oners 1 o e uce -~ v . 4 N e has attempted accurate fig- ovdlks _ W - trial balance drawn on Aug, 6 b tholic church for ten years, died of | evidence to show that Crippen contem e L T uring. of the profltap ot the big bull| Evdkunhnen, East Prussia, Aug. 29. 'were much interested if not enthusi-{ pu% —belance Ingersoll. the '“‘,,1 “; tuberculosis and will be buried at his | plated suicide when at sem after his —Emperor Nicholas and Empress Al- |astic when Mr. O’'Rourke departed from daposel treasurer, which showed de- | birthplace, Fall River, Mass. flight from this country. Crippen was 4 quoted also asNdeclaring that his com- United States Secretary of War Ja. | panion knew nothing of the trouble in one-half cents per pound the highest figure reached in the famous bull year [ leaders. Brown, Eugene G. Scales and exandra of ussia crossed the Ger- - 1 ) e the summer White House with Instruc- | ogits” of $1.194,200, whereas. the of 1903-1904, which until mow ‘had|Frank B. Hayne, all of whom are un-| .., frontier today. proceeding. 1o |tions to see the.president in Washing— amount should have been $1,544,290 od as a standard of comparison, was | der indictment, charged with conspir- | - P > o B e o my as the ‘culminating | g in restraint of trade in connection Dress Wi taka KRS pLaR: TN aeriti RIS Jurips the last weel In Scotember, | and a book value of aseets of $1.287,717. | c0b M. Dickinzon drove a golden spike | Which he was invelved, and Miss 1 hoimt of the bull mosement in progress | with the bull pool. farcful menstires havy Wi Sakon- o ol i on“i;"“‘n’.’ie:m.?w'x:"fi" (5| This showed a discrepancy of §330,01 T R e nnsrnan. "%t Buve protested Ner 7 0 : s 2] the e Railway o ; nce. hera for the past six months, during a 800,000 Bales Handled by Pool. prevent a mishap to the imperial train. | study the plans ‘and promeunce. theis in th rdtp_os!l_nrl accounts. or a short- | the Phil (p:".:;x: Pwfin\uu ';l:r:;nn; rom ; season which will 50 down as the most| | % the bull leadersyhave handled | German soldiers have been picketed at | juggment when President Taft and Mr. | secwacr S rs 1o ouih the difference 3 ¥ Remanded Until September 6. spectacular in lrn:_:]l:!'lau of the cotton spor: e amaNnt. of+ 566,000 l?ter\‘n]srnlong chf ruflro&dllme_ and | o rke meet for the final conference | gotual deposits ok “valug of pssets. su Summer Boarders at the Goose Neck |, The character of the formal charge s great mans bales—perhaps | bales, valued approximately at 365- | e tracks are being carefully exam- | in‘Washingion. = . e R Hiotad ot et o A Nack | nad special interest. us the warrnt 000—nctually chanzed hands on the|000,000. But the bulk of this has beer ined as the train approaches. The Raising Plan. oy tcomm for ;nymd obliged to fiee for their Tives when the | (or, (€ arrest of the tugitives had dvance from 16.82 i shipped abroad, and just how much of # e shortage as given in ay's | house took fire, resulting in total loss | Mereh eir door responsibility advance from 18.82 the closing Drce | B peen actually sold and how much | JBeriin, Aug. 20—Emperor William| _The plan provides for raising the | statement waa based on the comparison | thar il romeble Lok 18 total for the déath of an unknown womaa. t week, to By K" of It may now be held on consignment today commuted the sentence of Henry | Maine by means of pneumatic caiSsons | of a large percentage of the passbooks. whose body was found in the cellar of morning. At 20 cents an offer| of H reign points is uncertain. In the | Schultheis of New York to two months|and steel cables. The siip Wwill be (A full and accurate statement will bs| Within a Few Feet of the Gasoline|N® CTiPpen home at Hilldrop Cres- from W. P. Brown, one of the bul Now erk stock they still own about | 2nd <t will expire on September 20.|preserved intact, Mr. O'Rourke says, |issued by Examiner Skelton when these | Launch from which be had fallen while | ©ePt. That both should bave been ac- leaders, to sell one hundred th'oussn;i 100,000 bales Schultheis was sentenced on July 20| with every evidence of the disaster|are all in. deep sea fishing, James A. McKa cused today of the murder of Belle ang \:1 \\hu _th lh:‘ Ihia was'a level | ter ths close of business today were military court of the Rhine-Hesse dis- shown gny of the shortage to have | Maine for an adal e company, | the body has been identitfied to the around the rn g D i W A el | thnt there was atill & considerable Au- | trict. following his conviction on the|LEPER BACILLI GROWN been due to recent irrsgularities, ex- | was drowned off Cushing’s Island. | S&tisfaction of the authorities. It al P e e A tire - August in- |gust short interest outstanding which | charge of having deserted from the A IN PURE CULTURE. | cept by the compounding semi-annually i %0 suggests that the police belisve BEibieTHESL Al He Rty Tasun | n Wednesday to cover.| army in 1885 when he went to the of the true interest on passbooks but Branford Boy Kill : they have further evidence concerning st T has until noon o esday — y ed by Train. terest remaining. United States without BAYing perform- | w, . of United States Surgsons|Pot on the bank's ledgers. It was| Branford, Conn.. Aug. 29 —David M. | Mis8 Leneve's connection with the ed military service. Schultheis was a ¥ o earned that the falsifying of the ac- | Fitzgerald, 10 vears old, was struck |Murder than they have made known MAYOR GAYNOR TAKES - native of Florsheim and was arrested Crowned With Success. counts has by going on the last|and instantly Killed by an eastbound | heretofore. Toc proceedings con SMUGGLED JEWELS WIiTH when he returned to his former home. S P2 2 thirty of the fifty years Mr. Ingersoll|express train here this aftérnoon. Ie|®!sted of the introduction of evidence AN AUTOMOBILE JAUNT.| The American embassy used its influ- Washington, Aug. 29.—Leprosy. the| yag treasurer. wa. ruck w! ok . inst the accused. At its conclugion TOTAL VALUE OF $115,000. fridg - < unconguered scourge of the agos, is - Wouon Whils rassing. Jhe tr they were remanded until September AL VAL il it 1 o8, e y were remanded until Septemi Mrs. Adriance and Daughter Must Ex- | Feels Fine After His Return from e making what is believed to be its last \_F"'"" empsrer Oritlonlly. Ul ot LI i il T meo s Fpiiny. [ S/ WIthout having. pleaded or made AD c offi Hospital to AN NEW LONDON COURT HOUSE. stand against science. From Molokai, No_explanation has been made by Schulte, the fast outfielder of the (‘hi.| comment in reply to the charge \ plain to Customs Officers. the ‘carol island prison for lepers in | Mr. Skelton of the origin of the short. | Schulte. the fast outfeider of the chi| SeRRAR, Jh P 0 - Y Aug. 29.—Although | St. James, L. Aug. 29.—Mavor | Dedicatory Exercises to Be Held on m:: P{;::;‘fl;r‘mm, ::; i:h:nn%»xmgg fi‘:};:'%:‘;ht;hsa:linnk\-:«LT;‘ -hiinve“_:::v_l dead: th Ded TR & hotel in’Lesterafitre. Crowd to See Prisoners. charged specifically with smuggling | Gaynor showed no ill effects lszdaglg-z_{: Sept. 16—Several to Speak. States public health and marime hos- | ern sacurities by the bank a quarter of & | N _ 3 Monday morning. .Death was Pew persons besides those connect- in: this count a pearl necklace, a|his trip yesterday between - S 3 pital service, a: ‘months or toil, have | century ago. The trustecs held @ due to carbolic ac! poisoning, . taken | ed with the case were admitted to the g0ld purse and a lace mantie, valued in | hospital, Hoboken, and _his country| It has been decided to hold dedica- | Zrown jeper bacilli'in pure culture, con. | meeting shortly after the statement|ith suicidal intent, according to th:|police court, although a crowd assem- all at $8.080. Mrs. I. Reynolds Adriance [ home herz. He remecl6 :(: 9.3'00 fikcl&t‘l: tory exercises at the remcdela? court| frming the assertion of Dr. Moses T.| was issued, with President Charles H.{ COTOner. bled in the neighborhood in the hepe of Poughkeipsie. N. Y. must explain |last night, was up at 6.30 o'cloci house in New London on Friday after-| Clegg who declared. less than a year | Prascott present, but nothing . was Tho F i of catching sight of the prisoneps. e Feature of the Third Annual Re- | Crippen and AMiss Leneve stood (o- morning, and ate a hearty breakfast. Dr. Parrish, the family physician, re- mained_at the house all night. Mr. Gaynor sat on his porch part of the morning, surrounded by ‘his family and his dogs. He looked over the newspapers and said he was anxious to noon, Sept. 16, at 2 o'clock. A meeting - s ago at Manila that he had found that | given out. T nual | of fhe New Lendon County Bar ass0- | the pacillus could be cultivated outsida| Former Treasurer Ingersoll. who has|@hion of the Barker @nd " Cleveland | gether in'the dock Glntion e B e L W | the ey = been critically ill at his home since | (ATNIEE At the home of My, and Jrs. > Sl p:s'dm:;frn::g”e;l;yaaAl(émmCo“ Ft‘::;g- n,,Thi‘ lel\i&vfll:l!nlt of ghe‘scignu.q at (h(édew::o\'ery o'( dtne Ahflanage, r;lw the ;rarr‘iug‘o‘ é F“Hn‘ 1o L‘th;n" ":F l""]"M PRESIDENT ESTRADA ARRIVES - = - = e government’s leprosy investigation | sud@enly worse today and was uhable - DL FIRTORG P g A ivnck ILx!ldmer, B;njé;mn] H. FHe;m of | station is the first step jn the produc- | to see Examiner Skoiton and President g\lr{ulrh ‘{;» Mias r’l’{;]»’-‘x Cleveland of AT CAPITAL OF NICARAGUA. ey O A e i et | tion of a vaceine or @ serum for_the [ Prescott, who had planned to interview | Liymouth. 4 g BUBHASE 00 Bl where she bought other jewelry valued &t more than $100,000 bafore she is out of tha customs net her; According to a statement made at Collector lLoeb’s office this afternoon, jewels with a total value of $115,000 were found in the woman's possession Marched to the Palace, Cheered by and seized, while from her daughter |take a look at his farm as soon as h2|and Wallace S. Allis of Norwich was €l Bim. Marion & $3,000 peas] necklace - was |€ained a little more strength. appointed to arrange a suitable pro-| S e ranme Sibuna Lo il S — / Fifteen Thousand Persons confiscated and a third necklace taken ‘The mayor was taken for an auto-!gramme for the occasion. ered by the men who evolyed the diph- | HARVARD-BOSTON AERO MEET Booker T. Wi shington, the negro = “rom Mrs. Mary H. Doughty, a travel- [fnobile ride this afternoon. He had It vas “voted to request Attorney | hora gntitoxin and the serum for te educator, under the guldance of officials Managua, Aug. 20 —Provisional ing companion.” oo been so well all day that .%LJ'M Abel P. Tanner to deliver a histyric| canue : * g 4 SEPTEMBER 3 TO 13 |of the. Anti-Slavery .Aborigines’ Pro- | President Juar BEstrada -arrived in These additional jawels do not figure [cided that an open air jaunt Would do [ address, the subject to relate to the T tection society, tourad the east end-of | the capital at o'clock this evening in the smuggling charge againet Mrs. | him good. life of the ancient building, and also| FOREST FIRES STILL BURNING Entries of Three Distinguished French |1-0ndon to observe the conditions ex- | Arm in arm with General Chamorro Adriance, who gave $7.500 bail today to request ex-Gov. Thomas M. Waller, 3 Avitors Recsived Mond jsting among the poorer classes. He|and accompanied by fifteen thowsund after waiving examination. but ‘they FIND A CLAY BUTTERFLY. Srace Atacey, HVI and Kiiew BAOR IN THE NORTHWEST o ROgAY- Tl visit. Andrew Cargegle at Skibo [ persons, all of them cheering madly, are being held pending investigation Soag T Vheeler of New London and Judga » MR CaaeE 4 R * before procéeding to the continent. the new president marched to the pal- and the production of bills of sale | Supposed to Be Reli John M. Thaver of Norwich to deliver | Despite Heavy Rains Reported in the |, Boston. Aug 31;'{;“_:3"';—; Do bed P vovering each piece. ~The nmecklace ~ “cient Mexicans. addresses. - Stricken Districts. three distinguished French aviators,| Belmore Brown of Tacoma and four| Shortly afterward a new cabinet of % T , | other members of the Parker and|prominent conservatives who enjoy o e eived today by v AT POLIS Washington, ~ Aug. 20—Forty em-| contest eommitiee ot the " farvars | Brown MeKini S e ployes of the forest service ara in hos- [ Boston aero meet which will he held | Seattie, Wash. from Alaska. Professor | ed b Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. pitals as a‘'result of injuries received|at atiantic Sente: 2 Herschel Parker of ('olumbia univer- | state, taken from Miss Adriance was pur- chased In this country but lengthened | San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 29.—A beau- abroad by the insertion of eight pearls. | tiful clay butterfly, which mey have necklace was found by inspectors{been the idol of the ancient inhab- v expedition arrived at | public confidence was appointed, head- Tomas Martinez as secretary of iber 3-13. Morane, in the lining of Miss Adriance’s hat. itants, who followed a more aesthetic in fighting forest fires in the north- . - sity, who led the expedition, was taken Many arrests of prominent persons form of worship than that of the Az-| The second week at Poli's theater | west. Many are dead and some have | Sysnte st - tostnor hooionng SCie |1l at Vadez and remained there fof | charged with conspiracy have been CLOTH GAG FOUND tecs with their human sacrifices and|opened with big houses at both per. |heen blindad totally in their endeavors | reputation today by making a new | treatment. His illness is not serious. |made. Among those taken into cuis- IN DROWNED MAN’S MOUTH. | cannibalism, has been found in the|formances and from the applause it |to check the spread of the flames. worl@'s record fop~altitude, rising to — ———— today are Felix Pedro Zelaya, former ruins of a teocalli at San Miguel Am- | Was evident that the bill just suits. Forestry officials take little encour-|gggg feet at Hayre. He will meet | BARBERS IN CONVENTION minister of finance, and Jose Dolores Body of Edward Simensen Recovered | aXtia. The object is of burnt cla Blondie Robinson and Bessetta in |agement from the reports from thelycre wWalter — Brooking the Wrisnt Goniex, former minister of public * 4 = tinted in glazed colors. and bears the | their novelty acrobatic back and for- | northwest received at the bureau dur- | prothers pupil, who held the preel. STRONG FOR SANITATION. ks during the regime of President from the Connecticut Rive: emblems used by the Mexicans to rep- | ward bending act. prove strong open- |ing the day. Although a number. of [ oo hatwht Yecord o Fivt bect”room S y Miguel and Tomas Bermudes, . I 4 29, When | T63€nt the sun god, immortality and|ers, the jackknife antics of Robinson |fires are said to be under control, the [ gea jevel, while Drexel’s record mark | OVer 2000 Attend National League | nerchants, and Francisco Torres, (ne Middletown, Conn., Aug. 29.—WHhen |oye The head of the butterfly is dis- | being marvelous. As @& mouth organ |fact that they are still burning causes 750 1 , i ™M in Pittsbur notorious governo! o 594 the hody of Edward Simonson, whose 1 Fgreion- -~ Sl g Sty 8 of 6.752 feet was made from a polnt ing in Pittsburg, torious governor of Rama in 189 e th oy Arowming Gn the oD, eefiose | tinetly human and its surface is cov—|expert Arthur Turelly is certminly |no little concern. The weather bureau, | 71s Tort atove the con e 2 The -police also endeavored- to serve th by drowning hoe Toolica last | €Ted With heiroglvphic characters. A |among the topliners. His work received | howaver, reports heavy rains in the| ' ansq 2Pore MME SR o o Lo | Pittspurg, Pa. Aug. 20.—A clean|a warrant on Manuel Coronel Matus, & iver was reported to the police last| gojentist is now trying to unravel the | & big hand and in this number the gal- | stricken districts, that of Gardner C. Hubbard, who will | towel 4nd wash cloth for each patron, | prominent liberal congressman and a lery found great delight. The fires in the Oregon forests are | ;v he eliminati ¢ the ze, alieg ali a . ich has led the authori- = , fly the first monoplane ever used in | the elimination of the sponge. alieged | journalist, but as they approached to Her o Maks & DAt ot Tt ths s L‘Th§°§‘;%"y";:b.fi? Jeantot | antynl Seyont mies this country. Mr. Hubbard has made | carrier of germs, and the enactment of [ hand him the document he giaced the Nine. it the. GeHE Talbn Thoset e WEST BOUND SHIPS FULL. Wive Guy. in o Sty s le 1Al G convalTiag a number of flights at Cape Breton, | laws to ‘brir;g ahm'n lhv‘gy |"~A:‘xrnm are barrel of his revolver in his rhouth and cordinz to the medical examiner, was An i Senie] e s N. S. under the direction of Prof.|among the demands made at the gath- | blew out his brains. iime a Gotn sa. & pare of which exs | Berth Can't Be Had on Any Steamer | Mmanner. All three of the members are GAIN IN MEMBERSHIP | Alexander Graham Bei ering of the National League of Far- uie 1ended out of the mouth. An autopsy for Three Weeks. ing impression. Al . Cairiton - g thie —— A change was made tod in the | bers, which opened a three dayvs' con- | GEN. CHARLES R. BRAYTON performed this afternoon, the medical < g Report of States Secretary-Reception | course which the aviators will follow | vention here today. Skinny Guy is in a class by himself ry: . i rer 2.0 FRACTURES HIP IN FALL. examiner sald. showed ‘a congested| London, Aug. 29.—Nothing has ever|ana sings and entertains in a happy and Ball at Foot Guard Hall. e T icioe SEIh.ON. 1oy, tarmieantve quiihering aver S 08 inpe condition of one lung, as if pneumonia | been known in the history L e a trip to ston light. e contest- e, e or . “ n 2, P in the ory of trans- | vein. ants will circle the ocourse twice at|composed of master barbers, owners|Accident to Blind Attorney, Widely Known in Rhode Island Politics, _was recovered today it disclosed | piething of these. was about to set in, while the condi- | Atlantic travel like the present embar— Burkhy Hartford, Aug. 29.—Th fion ot the heart indicated That the | go on westward bookings. Scores of |a L e e it ik (eSTp TeDokt of ] the etart, round Boston light and then | of Bhovs, who are pledged to” carrs man might have been choked to death. | Americans are stranded in London i o o e T, -en- | UPon returning to the field fly over the el e nds to ir various state and jceived and get & good hand: ' The pic- | ernoon at the state C..T. A. U. conven- | TROR FIAVRINE 0, the Red Ty over the | LB 8 ¢ trntn b e nations! legis.| Providence, R. T, Aug, 29 The attention of the coroner has bzen | Paris through inability to secure trans- 2 ti 3 . calied to the matter and he will take | portation otsany class except steerage. ;‘;"}?,;3,:1 “Jlel ':yx.:ct;;l §§f“r‘§§§“$‘éf&'§ zaoinn' 15\h°x::?nb;fi:;:s;h§r:fl::d(h‘fe‘?‘,’,‘ on Beacon hill, returning to the field, | lation affecting their business. Charles R. Brayton, the bifnd repub!i- up his investigation tomorrow. The Neither money nor influence, it is| the bills. year of 1,000. Rev. M. A. Sullivan as | Which will be circled twice for the Ra—— —— can leader of Rhode Island and natlon crew of ihe dredger where Simonson | alieked, can secore a berth for any e State president presented his annual | AniSh, a total distance of 23 milés. POSTAL SAVINGS STAMPS. | § e e nnigan buildigk emploved ay watchman, and from | passenger ship for the mext three| Hartford Minister Addressed Colored | report. 8 ; ¢ and e racture of the h craft it was reported he had | weeks. Several men went to Southc| o tor g o Following the business meeting this | HE MAY HAVE FALLEN Five Million of Ten Cent Denomina- | [F0AY antd sustained & fracture of tho - g afternoon many of the delegates went tion Printed. oo the, RRILof the Chappell bullding | Sightascing. - Tonight a reception and EROMISOUND RTEAMNN. "7he ‘accident ocourred while the gen i B honday eYeninE | ball occurred at Foot Guard hall. Body of Man Found Floating North of | Washington, Aug. 20.—Five miilion | eral was alone in his law ofce e et 2 b St U e In connection with discussions 1 of the new ten cent postal savings | was sitting on a couch when the tels Tartrard o emissary of fiex Gay of|among the delegates of the election of Plum Island. stamps have been completed hy the | phone bell rang. Being blind, he wan R N officers. which takes place tomorrow, : % bureau of engraving and . pPrIDUNK. | unably to see tha instrument and in 3 L ey e anT[Rev. J. C. Fitzgerald of Chester is| XNew London, Conmn.. Aug. 20.—The| Cards large enough to hold nine of | fesling for it he siipped and fell to the z into the river, will be calied as | amfton and Wiverpool this week on vitnesse the ' boat lnh‘m'hfin the chance that Ty g g ~ | some passenger had dropped -dead or ATTACKED BY DOGFISH. missed a train. They returned unsuc- cessfal. New York Man Severely Lacerted in i Waters. . M ETELD TRAINING OF TROORS. dntes Lore fne men but he hap-|peing prominently mentioned for thebody of ‘a man apvarently about 35! (nc giamps will he sold at 10 cents | Hamr Bangor. Me. Aug.- 20.—Fred -H.{ Purchase of Two Large Rervervati pened to know Mr. Goodwin personally. | presidency of the union in succession | Years old, of madium height and build, each, thereby making a card with the Although the attendin, hysiclan NMallor of New York is under treat- > : He told what Mr. Goodwin stands for, | 1o Rey. M. A Sullivan of this city. and well dres was found floating | nin.’gtamps thereon worth $1 B IRRT Goneral Boastons Tatars s ment here for severe lacerated wounds i Canfbenia’ JRécontmarided. which princivies ars tHechmino. Ko MY, = Spo=se- in Long Island sbund by fishermen this | " 'm) " 100" two cent stamp which 1a | not serlous e fact that he is 10 s sars Lak» advocates. He urged them to at- Cotton Mills ldle. afternoon about a mile north of Plum | ¢, ' plareq as a frank on latters of | ma and. 1s :.3“. [RAtun ent, e Saatin ot e e a0, SuPPOTt GoodwiD: | wwest Warren, Mass. Aug. 28 —The SR e o jwore o listit ovee- [ araoiat business with the postal sav- | has Caused concern amonk his friends warm feeling in that diZection and sev. | fOUr cotton mills of ‘the Thorndike | £oft There were no marks on the|ings bank has also been printed. It el i cral Lake buttons were seen. John| company. owned by Bilss Tabvan | poo¥ il Jo5,{3KR " 08 OUAUON | ia snid that these two new stumps are| RECEIVED FOUR KNIFE WOUNDS T o N o e e whe D ay. short time. The belief iz held that the | "0 o ment. " | Brooklyn Butcher Died Witheut Giv- received in an attack by dogfish. i Malloy and Johm Wallace: alse of | Washinzton, Aug. 29.—The purchase New Tork, have been ernising in theqe | Of two large reservations on the Pa- ? |cific coast, such as the Atascadero res- c C T ine b T P ine anT T 2onE the Maine | ervation in Califronia, and the Ameri- Sternoon, while two miles off Toley. |can lake reservation’ in Washington, = e e T Bl B sy g 2 ” |for the field training of troops, was | The colored voters were urged to stand e two weeks. beginning today. The| n,,;" may have fallen from a sound| U Ron> MR NS aiounded by O |recommended to the: war department | for the man who would 1ok after their| company emplovs about 00 operatives. [ A% MAY Sl tapsury i departnienty Be 1a ing Nam = % | today by Gen. Thomas H. Barry, in his | interests. o T S , Lot B i S iy elved to date t 2 — ;:iy!: ag‘fi;r:“:;l::éf; hgflmdlgnd dbrouwllxt annual report as commandant of the American Cardinal to Be Named in masters for the establishment of postal New York. Aug. 39.—To spare his . 5 and medely ([ SODNEE FEROIT &8 commay » CARNEGIE STEEL CO. SUED | hanke in their offices and from 1093 XK. Ave. 3 A, exhausted from his battle with the | d°Bartment of Californ! Colchester Woman Disappeared. Neveémber. —_— ; banks making application to the des- | 180 Mother the shock of seetng him = o Adaitional barracks and quarters| A Colchester despatch on Monday jaTiome: Aug. 20—The Giornade D'ltal- | By Churchward International Stesl | iznated depositorien for postal savings | foter Mgrtally wounded finto) | the _—_— ” id . The disappearance of Mrs. Sam— vt a 'y will be hel Co.—Alleged Infrin, t of t- | fund: ’ A T ” % field artillery, signal corps and hos- | 52) - 2 s i ) 0.—. gement o af unds. butcher, today put the last vestige of D’Arrest's Comet Visible in uel @icDonald, wife of @ well known |in November, when nine cardinals will 1 2 s n:.’m'" Large | pital corps in the department, lumb® dealer, with her two children | be ramed, one of them an American. ents. s Contkie atrength Jett him into the refrain of a 7 T Immicration | o7 Friday evening gave rise to a re- 5 i b xee X ¥ 3 theonan o Cambridge. Mass,, Aug. 29.—A cable- | Standards Governing Immigration s ) : R Pittsburg, Aug. 29.—Six suits in 3 ¢ tled as he passed through the room Eiadh ik Deitl EAYeL . at . e s BRI We - Batosd. port that her AR . W Had No Fire Extinguishers. equity were- filed today in the United | Clemency by Jap Authority to Signal- | which she occupied As he passed in . N e mmbers of the family be-| While on his way to Fisher's Island | States district court against the Car- ize \Annexation. to the adjoining room he fell uncon Sard collega observatory from Kiel | washi . nci : ; " ashington, Aug. 29.—Commissionar | lieve that she will shortly retugn home. | Satueany ¢ W Sy » ; etating that D'Arrest's comet b~ i 3 aturday C. W. Barnes' launch was | nogie Steel company by the (hurch- oy, etved by M. F. Gonnessiat, director | Goneral of Immigration Daniel J. Keefe | Mrs. McDonald secured a team from 2| visited by a revenue putter official at a | wavd International Stesl company of | Tokio, Aug. 29 —The emperor _of| Fabil and two cor of the Algiers observatory, on August | ecurned to Washington today atter an| local livery stable and drove away with | New London wharf ‘gnd it was found | Wilmington, Del. A preliminary In- | Japan has despatehed a jetter from |a few moments cariier fghting i Inspection of the immigration stations | her daushter, Lizzie, aged 1%, and her | he had no fire extinguishers aboard. | junction s asked, as well a5 damages | b onajrery 3 1o Tormer emmerat ot | front of Nis home. An examinatian nions were seen 26, 3892, Greenwich mean time about |of the east, more determined than ever| baby. Her failure fo return, and th i ® p. m. common time. The position pEeat. = ) g o , and the | He returned here on Monday and re-|for the alleged infringement of certain | K 5 showed that he had received three D 0 St lne a’:en):ion % {0 renaw his recpmmendations for leg- | fact that the team was sent back tolated his trouble. He was notifled to| patents, the invention . of Snes | S S prisoners | knife wounds in the abdomen and one hours 4% minutes. 25.3 seconds, and |jng om0 raiselthe standards govern-| the stable gave rise to apprehensions |appear for a hearing on the violation.| Churchward of New York city. The | in Kores have fen relenned. in the groin, He died without reveal S e e, St e ol .'t’fiic‘z"’L'fi?;?cfii?“réguf?e';.ffi“'“&h ’i‘ie gml; an accident had i:e{:.llen Dher. but|The boat is now properly equipped. |damages alleged to have been sus- | ' N, report of disturbanee following | ing the identity of his a 3 i 2 ai e good he: i it is $1.000,000 . e: . - ,"_"rd“ mi’::&f‘,‘,’: It was visible in & dénce that the immigrant will be sus-|ana likely to return home shortly. it Bont t@ North Oxford. tained in each suit the amnexntion of ‘the ‘Hermit Kine Ty e e o T TR 05 o'clock Monday afternoon the SALT PALACE BURNED. \ | here, according to official announce- erica Incorporated. mania. from New York, for Marseilles. | $75000 Ofrered for Champion Trotting | (™ ilo uonziaves char 1 vs muck | WA Rere at 205 oclock, William H, SHERMAN IN MISSOURI it Corine el omloes Th New . Tos “ % Cadric, i g . nsiders he i of Henry Allen & Son accompan- — 4 e y i SO ik A8 CRERE S Bosm:‘;‘t’; .,1;: :,'Z‘:::'; 5000 o, T o e el e ign e iy together with a number | Salt Lake City, Aug. 20.—Salt Pal- | Vice President's Early Arrival for Rie CRrslentic VaNltes o oovines N Glasgow;: Aug, 28, Columbla, from for The champion trotting stallion The | out for a walk every good day, of relatives and intimate friends. ace s ';:e‘g'lg"’ez‘t"“'r‘u“for’é-‘l’{'dl‘?:: Speech at Marshfield. and_pleasure purposes and (o asso 2 : E arvester, 2.02,was mad today hy Wil- e T J — ciate together the manufacturers of A over: Aug. 29, Kr = 2 v Yol icitis. City, was destroved by fire early to- o Aug. 29.—Vice Pres- |t} vehicles, The directors inc : At Dove g, oonland, from |liam G. Bradley, the New York horse- Several from Out of Town. Operation for Appendici ay,’ entailing @ loss of 325.000. De | jaine Bherman who chme hete to des | Winiam 1 <Blood 30, and Frapk s man, to August Uihleen of Milwauke. At ommunion in the Greek| At Brockton on Saturday Clayton| fective wiring was the cause of the|'liwer a Bpecch this afterncon. arrived | Stone. Boston: Hayden Lames, Clove: New York. *T, Lpisians, from | %ho retused to consider {t Mr. Brad- | church S y moening 2 mumber ol R o e Andermers -y blaze.” Salt Paines’ has. been . used | 10 %a 5 "hia morning that 1o o6 was| land; Charies ISlisard Phil elphia At Genoa: Aug. New York. ley's agent then offercd George Ester- | people fr Lw London were pre. ‘Robbins, of this city, underwent an| : of Vi ; At Londy . 28/ Minnetonka, { rook 340,000 Tor (olorado. .o 2.07 1-4. | bounics sersrnt trom Danicison na vi | operation for appendicitib, and on Mon- | Tor & mumber of Yta" bloy o' Japuoer]| e station to welcome Wim.. Jiia|iHerbdrt H, ‘Rics, Indianapolls: . Wel- from New g - == . |the champion three vear old- stallion, | cinity. ‘hers was & large sitendance]day his condition was reported critical,| WeNt resort. and its bicycle saucer| yrivaie car was placed on n sid don H. Freeman, Brookiyn; Frank 1 At Cherbourg: August 29, Kronprin- | jier advancing his price. 10 $30,000 | of loval commis oo track was one of the finest of its kind | &5 < inned his shunibers undiss | Gyer, Otange, N. J.: Arthur Willian . in the world. turbed. Harky C. Cushing. Jr, Harvey [t Suffield. —Mr. and Mra George N it 9t et oy 5 B B _ announce . th a i 5 i Wood Alcohol Mixed With Beer and| o yipens et come | of - thetr daugkter. Ayie Prout| Bilbao Cartmen and Dockmen Strike. Whiskey at a Christening. pany were.at work on Sachem street|Thompson. to £ G. Thompson of | Bilbao, Hpain, Aug. 28.—The dock- B 7 g ? % Pittsburg, Aug. 29.—Wood alcohol | Monday, puiting up three new poles to | Willimantic. Mr. Thompson attended | men and cartmen steack today {n syui- - Gale Sweeping the Guif of Mexice. |[nixed with beer.and whiskey at a for- | replace oid onesy during-the day. the’ Connecticut’ Literary institution [ pathy with the striking coal miners, Mass. - atiese consul liere, has been called 1o Brownsville, Tex. Nug. 26.—A gale iS|eign christening almost snuffed out i last year. - Ahd-as & result work on:the wharves "Tokio. It is reported that the Ameri- blowing over the GLIf ofiMexico to- | thirty lives while one was being con- Fair Haven.—Work on the new re- i TR e TR here is paralvzed. - n government intimmated to Japan night and the tide fis unusually high. | secrated last night at Bast Pittsburg.| pair shop of the Connectficut company Southingten.—The 43d annual Con- RIS rge | that his continuance in the offios ef | .necticut Adventist o P meeting open- machinery house of this consul was unsatisfactory owing te his sessin Uecille, from New York for Bre- men. ; At Gibraltar: August 29, Koenigin Luise, from New York for Genoa. The deal was left in abevauce. inson, of New York BODY FOUND IN RIVER. s vy Jap Consul Recalled from Mnaila, man Leaves:Family at Maulla, Aug. 29.~M, Iways, the Jap- With the approach of ¢ storm the | Four forei i itical con-| at Grand and Blatchley ave; is-be- e Ko ot Ll B e y o reiae found a-uz):hy in the Ei . | political activity and his association summer residents of 'h 3 K 5 . | ing pushed. The company is much in were brou; ‘mainiand f leohol . » - need of the increased room for ear re-| 1 >ming Caldwell liv a group of Filipino irrecopeila- pairs, the leaves 2 wite and two ¢

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