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_AICE_TWO_CENTS GRISCOM ISSUES HIS CHALLENGE | Cevled Paragraphs |Ygllow Peril |Gems’ Stolen - | Condensed Telegrams| {gipifieg : | In Schools| From Stateroom|::: 5 il Ag Galifornia Girl VOL. LI—NO. 207 actress, who accompanied Sarah Bern- hardt to America, died today. The Bar Harbor Police have offered Will Present Roosevelt’s Name Again For | zenp v So—pr pavia same e heliot Lo O EM S . - many, returned today from Sweden. 7 3 + rewards for the retur jo ke 2 ‘ednesday from e SumMIN Temporary Chairman Tokio, Aus. Dseivers. | ADULT MONGOEIANS RAISE aUxs: | OF SZ5AMER e o LM | ome for Sra. Sionva Smith of Ehils: | M!58 VERA * FITCH ATTEMPTED g formerly German secretary of state for _ elphja. The estimated value of the| . uvict i the colonies, who ia touring the far| TION IN CHICAGO SCHOOLS. ; stolen® articles is $5,000. SUICIDE IN NEW YORK E. C. Finney, Former Ass tant to $4,000 JEWEL THEST AT SEA | secretary o n “inicrior #aifuser, | BULLET NOT REMOVED but now chief law officer of the recla mation service, has returned to ‘Was \ ington from a two months' tour in th jon—Ed- | West. five weeks of which were spent | . ’ n—Ed in inspecting reciamation projects, Girl Had Just Come from Atlantic east, arrived here today. y » _ N % COUNTS UPON 650 OF THE DELEGATES|, zurie aue 50 pietovucet n al. ng DECISION REACHED ' Detween £500 nd o0 feer, T o £ Copenhagen, Aug. 30.—Dr. Maurice | Might Ask Credentials if Adult Aliens | On® Arrest Made on Suspi . New unty Committee Chairman Refuses to Ac= | Cpnenhagen Aug 20--Dr Maurics : ¢ : York County . e ekt 1ufc'hseon San U EMTH T | Are to Be Admitted—Chairman Op ward Goldman, 35 Years Old, a First| . Colebrating Three Birthdays| CitY With Her Mother—Was Deject- —Aft erend 1 epul United States commissioner of labor. PR g B Cabin Passenger, Detained. in the West Penn hospital, to which i cept Defeat er Coni e P 5 PR S I B e il e | mstitution e was taken January &, ey aepemry_ Failurs, : £ . ome, Aug. ). —Nazzar: <hau 1908, with a broken back, Thomas Kal S — Leaders Announcement of Coming Fight Is Made— | 0 i o/ 152 Whrasst, was fmed Y ; wenckl, aged. 30, died Nonday might.| 330 for violating the speed regulations Chicago, Aug. 30.—The “yellow peri New York, Aug. 30.—Jewels He lived at Manor, Pa., and was inju New York, Aug. 30.—The young at $4.000 and $230 in cash, t e of Miss Ethel May Davis of fornia and other sections of the coun | were stolen from a stateroom in the| A ed by a fall of slate in a mine there. | Woman who shot herself over the heart in the Hotel Astor last night was iden tifled tonight after Will be on Night Before Convention—Direct Nom- | nnile testing a new racing automoblle | 1, upiic s hogis, which agitated Cali ander Burkitt, Aged 17, foun day of myster car. i { try two years ago. and the general . L . 3 % ination Plank Wanted In Platform. ¢ proposition to throw open Chicago pub- | Heant- P Kalser Wilhelm If early 1ast | g namite cap a week ako and Monday | 2% Vera IFitch of Oakland, Cal. Her Lisbon, Aug. 30—The disappearance’ jic schools. to adult aliens, came up at | ponoay MOrRing on the vovage fromi|,itempted to remove a large stone | condition is critical. - of the ballot boxes has invalidated the| . " eoting of the school management | Bremen to New York. The robbery | g, "8, 0 TOh e S ome. o v elections at Sabugal. A priest who|g TVRIIE 0 TOT SCHC, IAATCReIelt { became known when tho liner arrived | DO S (ront wurd of his home. | 1o Not a Niece of Clyde Fitch. » A formal chal- [ at least 630 of the 1015 delegates and | was directing the voters was arrested. | COUTNIIRe DL (NG, CRICRED, DOSTS, 01| today. Ten thousand dotlars belonging | Piced the cap on the stone and it | 0 pame of the person who made N ok AU A e Vapublican | ssued % formal statement to the ef- | The count at Braga and Covilha has|STocation yesterdav, —The question |io Mrs. James S. Rodgers, who was|nith a hammer The st Hht hand, | the identification could not be lsarn lenge to that faction o ehich encom- | fect that they would not only present | not been completed. 28 enrs o1d, D Chinese and Yomesi raveling with Miss Daviy, had not 45 | ed at the hospital, but it was report D O N ateat ot farmer President | Mr. Rooseveit's name for temporary Yamanska, 25 years old. a Japanecse | DCCn touched g i Eight Thousand Bowsers, “all mem- | € variousiy tha the girl wus and wa Rhocevelt when the latters name was | chairman of the convention, but do| Secoul Korea, Aug. 30.—The deposed|for admission to one of the high | Detectives Meet Ship at Quarantine.| per, of a famils whose name has been | 1Ot & niece of the late Clyde Fitch, one e e e e eommittee for | their utmost to have a direct nomina- | emperor of Korea has conferred dec- | sohools. < The loss was reported to th> officers | made a household one by the funmy | Of America’s foremost dramitists Eordvicorre e B ¢ the state con- | tion plank inserted in the platform. orations upon Lisutenant General Vis- Thoroughly Talked Over. of the ship and several of the passen-| supplements of the Suuday hewspa- 0, § emporary chairman of . : % z T hi, I Gt = a A 3 peration Performed on Patient \ention. was issued today by Llord C.| No Special Mesting of Committee. | count Terauchi, Japanese resident gen-| ... . oio came up in open session, | ECT=, from Chicago, headed by James | pers, attended| their annual reunion | O t b Griscom, chairman of the New. York [ ¢ naq been the intention of the |2l of Korea, and other Japanese no-| -The issue ca D In open session.|G. Candon, president of the Iroquols | Tuesday at Montgomeriville, . Arm- n operation was performed on the county committee, Roosevelt "sapporters o bring the | tables. The capital is quiet. Hion 1n exocative session A hat mours | €lub of that eity. interesfed themseiv>s | strong county, Pa.. on the farm of B e o hpe the biliet. was Dot 3 3 3 — . A » s s e 4 oved. e entered the lung Prominent Republicans in Conferencs. | siate committee together again in ad- - s discussion brought no dscision, and the | I the investigation and search for the | Samuel Crissma punctured the diaphragm, twice pun: .onference dur- | vance of the convention. in order that | Managua, Nicaragua, Aug. 30.—Gen-| ,estion will be put up to the entire | Ti5® e~ e i tored the wmall intestine, and lodged My Griscom was I the das with | the action of the committee in select- | eral “Gabe” Conrad of New Iberia, La. | f0SiC8 Yoo e, PUC ub 1o T T o Apencyowitl | - Fhet\Philleting, ‘a* Weur ' Yiar: OW( A0 o les of the back. and it :r“dfl;?rf':r‘f‘;: xpatrl:eorev!u:lk-:f‘x I:nd ing Vice President Sherman for tem- f,“ ef thEétradg's ‘a‘rtillery. a.r:l;;d “We talked the matter over thor- g“f""::“f"‘ that the ship be met at| pacer, a\\'nndl and trained by -W. A. "lmm-m!"‘";l":l";"“m'n*:" hv‘h:*m""! it p‘ rederic P = 3 re wh rad w ine. - - e s eritonitis develo 5 ight be reconsid- | hers with Estrada. Con was taken . e Owens, paced one mile at the Ken- | er of Bre county. Collectar of the | Borary o fer ruveh. discamslon; Tt |Sick at Jnigalpe aiii tmmedoveleis | Suloe DUt axrived ‘b mo: declaion” | ™ il Clni, Patenper Arrasted. | Sucky Toottian. azsoclation toaok ot| o8 Port William Loeb, an er pi was decided to make the attempt to | command to Samuel Drebbin of Phila- | 560 committee. “It is a grave ques. | New York, Aug. 30.An arrest was | -eXIngton, vesterday in 2.03 1-2 and A Moment of Consciousness. T tens considering the sit- | substitute Colonel Roosevelt’s name |delphia. The entire Agnerican brigade | 5119 SORmUer, (IL = & STave aues. | VoW Tone Aug. 30."An arrest was | cpeated it in 2.03 5-4. These are said | In u moment of consciousness this uation the Sonferecs gained the con- | Septomber 26, the night, befors the | Which supported the revolution is oW | (o Gur schools I am. mot in favor of | Mixs Davis was unable to recall mavime | Dbe the fastest trial miles ever |afternoon the eirl sald that whe was viet v g ad upon ! convention. gt s any discrimination. The Chinese and |seen the prisoner near her cabin. He | PAC®d by a four year old P08, SO Rt 8. man who called viction that they could depend up at the hospital tonig i > % the Japanese have much right to be | is Edward Goldman, who was datained e [ 1e hospital tonight positively idem- T Port au Prince Hayti Aug 30— |admiited as the Bohemians, Russians|on a cable message asking that he be .,MG:;‘I:':L#H'U_F; (‘30’:‘"7- Fho. 1o 18041 ¢ifieq her as Vora Pitch . ras_conv E = % SherEn indi ! v of “commonwenlers' fro BUILDINGS UNROOFED REV. DR. J. WILBUR CHAPMAN Parliament was conyened in extraerdl- |and Italians. It is up to the board to|held on a charge of swindiing abroad. [ 180 the army of “commonwealers from Surgeon’s Statement. session today to discuss the con- | decide the whole general question. He was well dressed, about 35 years AND OTHER DAMAGE DONE. WEDDED TO MISS MOULTON. ot with, the' FEw. bonk Whicr . had Tk it e e probate | When he departed the surgeons is — | TeneTT - o- o | Deen organized with a capital of $4s- Might Impose Restrictions. court in the sum of $300 for trespass- | sued this statemen Guif Storm Swesping Inshore Along Ceremony Performed at PNV'd'fnc:- 000,000 and will take up the treasury | “I think we might admit adult aliens, | FOUR MEN ARRESTED ing on the lands ..r"rn i8 \\'.‘-m‘, 8| Thes young_ woman s Vera l:-.u:, 5 and Rev. Dr. Ottman of Stamford|service. It is assured that there will {but also we might impose some re- neighbor, whose lands abut on that on | daughter of 1fenry Fitch, of Oakiand, Wit Seaiy & Teahe I Assiete: inithe Mites be a loan of $12,000,000 made for the |strictions,” said Alfred R. Urion, pres- AS SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS | which are Coxes's quarries | Cal, who died two vears ago. Mra. e, Tex., Aug. 30.—The gult . Sy | purpose of taking up the interior doan | ident of the board. “For instance, we — = Fitch and daughter have been spend " has ‘been sweeping in-| Providence, K. I, Aug. 30.—In the|and improving the monetary situation |might ask of candidates of this class | Privefe Detectives from New York at| Tired of Life, John Miller, u:cd 40, | ing summer at Atlantic City, but <hore along the western coast of Tex- | presence of many of his co-workers | generally. ertain credentials and qualifications.” Worksin New Canaan, of ddock, Pa. displayed unusual | came to New York u few days ago As minee vesterday inereased in sever- | in the feld of religious endeavor. the e A — . 5 persistency in ending hix exiatence Migs Jitch was dejected over her ity this afternoon and shows little in- | Rey. Dr. J. Kilbur Chapman, the| THROUGH COLORADO NORWICH PEOPLE IN PLAY. New Canaan. Comn., Nug. 30.—Four | He soaked the heuds of matches (n literary failure \ 1 and | oy v 5 - to Miss | \ men, said to be membérp of the Gar- | ter and drank the mixture, wh 3 dications of abating. Point Isabel evangelist, was married today to Miss| INTO THE EDGE OF KANSAS |- e - Yo b 1o} P g~ Foam . Clyde Fitch's Niece Located. zos de Santiago Pass, where the Mapel Cornelia Moulton at the home Entertainment in Yale "Varsity Quar- {'?,Z“i“l?hi? ..i"'{"fl;v“?‘,,r"u".‘v"\“""\t'fir; !.’3?.} o r‘v'x'.‘ e nd ';.T:‘ et :1\:';.'\";\‘ Vera Fitch, coincidentally hearing b ::L(;rm;r::;;!ggo:aii;‘nhzga:xifif of (1;1&;; :;agher. Mrs. Ruth W. Moulton, | goosevelt Makes One of the Longest ters Furnished Much Amusement. arrested here “today by vrivate detec- | he drank carboje acid, which killed | th nume name &y the glrl In the hox L e § GGl Y Soossos 3 tives fi New York ¥ him. pital, was found at a Broadway ad but before the wires falled several| The wedding was marked hy sim- Tph (O S N The entertainment on Mondas even- | breach of the peare Topr e Bn® vof e | Grens tonight, e Is an motress and & substantial buildings were pO! plici only the immediate relatives| .. oo Aug. 30.—Through the | iB& at the Yale ‘varsity quarters at|gtreet and being susvicious char William Fitzgerald of Schenectady, | niece of uv]up’ nulw, Iu.n'l:m T lation would-be sulcide. ®The simila ofed, & number Of Mexican huts jang friends of the bride and groom be- . Y. has started an action to recover | to t} i heart of Colorado and into the west- | G2les Ferry, “arranged by the voung|ters. At a hearing’ hef a justice had been wrecked and other minor|ing present < ¢ eople among the summer visi 5 2 t . iis ern edge of Kansas Theodore Roose- | PEOPle among the summer visitors at| tonight no evidence was presented to | $5,000 from Lillian Russell, the act- | ity of names caused the report tha Pmue :::e;nxe S et t'x(‘l;x‘s Fine:- Eh'._i‘_:i‘l {ah‘_!::ux:stms":'g}“ velt traveled today en”one of the long- | th¢ Ferry, proved the largest attrac-|support the charges and the men were | ress, for injuries received by being | the victim was the dramatist’s nlece ears s o e First Bapi Jilest jumps of his western tour. He | ion of the season. The programme of | aequitted. They gave the names of n down by her automao in S n- = The papers estady on August 1 RUBSIAN. ATTAGK. of the government gasoline launch|and the Rev. Dr Ford C. Ottman of | {5, JURPS & T, WERETR fOUr oio, [the evening consisted of two farces, | AfaCaules. Cohin,® Bhellers anm Bic. Florence. with Engineer E. M. Hart- | Stamford, Conn., who has been asso| (/] - with mandoiin and no selections Ly Tl comgrind-r o M il fck. Junior Engineers N. J. Blackburn | cisted with Dr. Chapman in his work, ;:,)“ to ‘m)' the cornerstone of the given By \Howsrd Ta‘;_m. e | netti. ~There ‘il,, a branch tory of .t on ’n e’ deten : ”: h mx xe . 1 DT oung Men's Christian. association ! 0 rs. | the National Cloak & Suit ¢ which | entrance to a New K thea UPON THE JAPANESE B O e S s e o G Nk e lafgyien. ive | Puilding and tonight s crossing Kan- | Willlam Kennedy during the intermis- | is involved in the strike. and it was | AUguSt 26 i and a erew of five abostd, ' The 155t [, M= Chapman has long been activel oy ‘s, his way to Ossawatomie, John |#100:. ° alleged that the men who came here Iiitilleation ot . Karead Anwexstisnte heard of the boat it was heading for | in religlous work and will contirue to | T5 00 13 Y0 18 OSTORERm & SO | The first play, An Economical Boom- | from New York today aid se with e | A Chicago Dispatch Says tial gross Brasos Island, and it is improbable fsssist her husbend’in his ehosen Iife |y oy tomorrow. erang, proved to be fitly. named and | intention. of interviewing the non.un. | earuings of the Puliman company for | Terms Affords Ready Theme. that those aboard were rescued by the | work. The people who turned out to ses |fUrfished amusement throughout the|ion help ithich is smployed in the oral vear ended July 21 last will ap B i asbiie Tia e irpwatase. op MEE SV e AR YEO T - the ex-president and hear his three- | €htire act. The characters wers rep-| factory. mate $37,000.000, as compared | eeburg, Aug §0-—The tax point. CRIPPEN PROSTRATED intte rear attorn mesecnsy uee. | resented mostly by Norwich peopie, a3 j o 1% 200 00 iagt anr. Anaunt | the treaty by which The Korean king et B s rdial as the he t hi follows: Mr. Alexander- Dabbleton. sud- | available for dividends on the $120,- (99m Wasiainexed to the empire p hed. BY NERVOUS COLLAPSE.|as cordial as those who met him on = D ava Japan was published here today and ing smacks are reported beached. Pbieiol Sy former days of his trip. g’“,f,‘f sel lehfin ecx;mmlfia“lblt‘:e‘:fi. 4, | 060,000 capital stock is figured at over | JARAN WAk pubIALed Bere todey and Imore Ra-| The neisy crowds of men and women | 3} 8. Alex. D! 3 3 . ” A3 per cent., as aguinst 11 SR Oml 28 e OREE O e < M . - “DEVIL'S SLIDE” TO AllsgaliMurdisred.of Bellé Kl 4 : aithough disagreeing, scauiesces, Miss > 8 | agcompanied by @ bitterly sarcasti gs USED FOR INITIATION. | ™oved 0. Hospital Ward of Jail. [Yelled wifh delight as “the colouel | 3yo, "R GRUT “NME Bird Dlover. and | made by the police hire and by parties | $100.000,000 last yeur. B oriat. in: wiiol orba is Bathed 1o 3 e 5 Mrs. Bird Plover, a recently mafried |'of her neighbors near Mahwah, N. .J. Colebration of the Anniversary of [Ah 0¥AlLcT which, aboit to be swallow < o You{couple, Oliver C. Morse, Jr, and Miss| for Mrs. Mary Rudolph, 70 years oid, Colob: 3 B p1d o fled, treats with the gastronomer, who el Clara Teneve | B U030 FONER (e meaming wiih | Marcuerite Morse: Docior. ho ix la- | oné of the wealthicst womon In the Lt~ [ 1€ A1 when Jotn Brown's jnen With- | 1io (0" Ny aqueesed the lomon. Julte ot - “I's good to be here and see you Shriners to Use Stesp Declivity of | Tondon AuE 30.2pr Crippen, joint Utah in Ceremon: of the murder of his wife, has suffer- | N° cojonel. his face beaming With |poring under a misappreliension, An. |fe. New Jersey zows, She has besn | 5000 ten tines s s K the | uwon it X ._| ed a nervous collapse and was remov CMEprd. Pincloh. firate shief foinet:] .who if she wasn't | missing since vesterday. wlen she lert | 89070 f B oo ol ‘Oakwatamis, Tuk Tha document, the peper says, con- Rt Teke ol Aux 85 Replia 2 todny to- the Rokpitell-ward of the | S HorS e O O retd, exssoaratary “Frinch,” Miss | the home of her daught Peman Tocsdar, At Teast- 25000 per. |stitutes “an historical sxamolaaf de” in Weber Canon, near Ogden, is | Brixton jail. . e 7 = = - i L SOENARN e s B shameless hypocrisy,” The judicial im- to be used for.n practical purpese bY| Solicitor Newton states that his ell- | 3107 (NCHOR tregoed Wik Colonel | The second play: éntitied The Sieep- | Hartford Democratic Town Convention | 8005 are exprcted today L g 405 e of the treagy is null, says.the Bl Ralah temple Onder o e b p | ont has siven him an explanation of | pon 00 L M T, SAVersar Ctubbs P ing ' Car, “disclosed ‘amusing snd'dis-| Hartford, ‘Caonn. Aug. 30.—At the HEronalt Wit ke the e e Vream lia emperor's re Skrine, of this eity. The temple has_the farewell message found among | T7ES '3 10 Jom fhe Darty 'n the | i;rping ‘incidents -of travel occasioned | democratic’ town convestion here o Nocuewslt Wil SRA he SRy o ix less wordy. but at groms ATanged to Ol e e ial (STe” |the prisoner's effects by Inspector | ™fignorate preparations have been’| Py & talkative woman. “The repressnt- | night delegates to the various conven- | C3UnE (0 the atate as a park the wood—| Fl0L o \ith the pubilcity haretofors monial at this natural slide on Sep-|Dew, which- will throw a different| . g0 7or the celebration at Ossawe. |2tion of characters follows: Mrs. Rob- | tions were chosen, that for the state | C0. Pillside 4 @iven n affairs, earlier re tember 15. Prominent Shruwnsl {’m:n light on the matter when it is made | om0 "z vernor Stubbs is to make the | €TtS; Miss Marion Earnshaw: Mr. Rob- | being headed by William W. Hyde, A | [0U8ht ¥ ports having pictured Korea as flour all over the cowntry are expected to | public. speech introducing Colomel Heossyelt, | Tt J. H. Larrabee:- Aunt Mary, Miss | resonution endorsing former Chief Jus. ishing under nese rule attend The Slide is about 2 eet The message was read in court yes- 2w = Marie Y. T. Morse; The Californian, | ¢;, . 2. % . X One of the Most Remarkable Escapes 1e sole document of importance in e 4 ¢ e 3 af a twenty-two acre park on the spot 3 tice ‘Simeon E. Baldwin as the demo. X i p! long and is pitched at an angle o terday at the arraignment of CTippen |vhere jonn Brown fought the Mis- | Lhomas Lathaw: ~ Willis Campbell | cratic nominee for governor and re. |from death in the annals of the Lake|(na official exchange |s the declara v_occurred on - copper indus ar courts Fred Gilroy: The Porter. Vincent| questing the delegation to use every | Super tion eby the cons degrecs. making its adaptation for ini- |anq Miss Leneve and indicated that e o iation ceremonies manifest the writer contemplated suicide dur- |S0UT Taiders on August 30, 1856. Jones; Conductor. Frank Moses: Tha | dndeavor tp sécure his nomination was | Monday at a Calumet, Mieh. wine, | o 0™ T SCURETE “TY P TP, ing his flight to Canada on the steam- AL Baby, last but not least, disturbed|yoted down by a large majorits | when Mike B. Sunrich, timberman, fell sting trade right made subje SUGAR SENTENCES GO OVER. |[er Montrose. HIGHER RAILROAD RATES \ travelers. : e s ; {130 feet betore he. siasped the rope litfon atter ten years. 1T i s T " saving himself from a fal A quarter The Novoe Vremya adds that Rus Heike and Gerbracht Terms to Be An- | NEW HAMPSHIRE DISHES DRT SUM DL T C. T. A. U. CONVENTION. e o e o Tiniis | OF & mile in the bottom. ' His Hands | sia'a intarest n the hermit KIngdon nounced September 10. RATTLED ON SHELVES. | 8ays President Ripley of the Santa Fel uo: g iiie Shciiin Made:a National | 722 F0hn Brown dgy st the Ogawat- | mere bimed badivion theFire 190e. | ave. insignificant and tor that ressen T . s T System. o ional | omje celebration. - Tomorrow will be | it ” e cable] Toussinn, iplomucy; w rt i New York Aug 30.—The sentencing | A Three-Second Shock That Alarmed e Delsgate. Shedoders Rooaevelt dnv. wmd all signe | Hich was dangling from g cable | voice in protest. el of Charles R. Heike, former secretary People About Lake Sunap: Chicago, Aug. 30.—President E. P. $ 5 indicate that it will prove th s ok e N een nd Grost Britaln \¢ the American Sugar Refining com- s TN Bicley oF the Ssnta T et of ahl ‘ollowing a requiem high mass at St. | notable in the town's historsy. 7 have been hard hit in the epinion o and Ermest W. Gerbracht the| wnewioe N . aue. 30 roads was on the witness stand today | Josepl's cathedral for the repose of | marked the 54th anniversary of the|AIDE TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN the _ edifor, who, however, eonclude tendent of the SUBAT | pocy eaused corisiderable. ext: before Special Examiner G. M. Brown | the Souls of departed members. the | battle of Ossawatomie. Tomorrow ihe DYING IN GERMANY. | that as war 1s N it osburg g’finen'. Wa= |in this section of New Hampshire this|Of the intérstate commerce commis- g.elezlaf; bt the Co?neft‘cu! Catholic | ex-president will dedicate thé battle- e g i Bt for Saanreds postponed today until September 10,|morning, but did no damage. People | 5i0n in support of the contention of tha Ol? Abstirfence society resumed their | field as a state park. Has Been Inmate of Insane Asylum for o re b Wi Koren.’ the absence of Henry L.itelt 5 distinct trembiing of the earth | railroads that higher rates are just and business meetings at Hartford Tues- 4 Many Year i nobody would go to war w ¥ 3 special government prose- | anq dishes rattied on the shelves. The |Fight. and declared that wages paid |9ay. II H. Spooner secretary of the | §outh Carolina Democratic Primari . - in the sugar cases. Heike and |shock came at about 9.30 a. m. and|PY the roads have increased largely, | Connecticut “Total Abstinence league, Columbi s A 20.—Rath Hanover, Aug. 20.—Major 1lenry | THE CORONER'S VERDICT counsel Affer semtence has . been | companied by a loud noise resembling | burden. Ho also declared that the out- | Ulated the organization on the work it | Meazer returns from the state demo- | Reed Rathbons, who was an e 1) WAS ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. e e Eten on . ©|tnuhder: The whole region about Lake 100k for next year is not good afd that | 18 doluk for_the canse ‘of temperance | TONC DOTtIon INOCaRe Phat F. O Wons JEVINGREE “QRSRE, Lo o8 el e ne life new trial for the convicted men. Sunapee was siaken and the summer | seneflll conditions are so consideresd in | @nd urged the use of . its influence &, i o P T nisht - of ¢he 3 Presence of a Gag in the Man's Mouth S - cottagers were alarm=d the @agment of merchants and those | against the framing of laws favorable | SeCond race for governor with either | of his chief on fhe night of the arsas- | Remains a Mystery.~” GALLAUDET MONUMENT. familiar with the trend of events. Fur. | to saloohs. Following the address, | Cole L. Blease. or T. G. Mcl.eod, local | sination; i» near death in the crim/nal e g REBDENTS ALADNED. ther in his testimony Mr. Ripley said | ballofing’ was begyn for the election | phtionists, ~Whe renomination of A b | Ware of s e v long been an| Middletown, Conn., Aug. 30.—Acel Plans Adopted at Meeting in Maine for o b that he thought it not improbabls oflomsen- s b b‘f;“;”‘x". n;’_jomy e Tt dental drowning was the verdict given Repairing- It. Bear: Wandering Around the Suburbs | [7%0 5Xf seal the earnings of the road .n‘,m“f‘:,,,d’fl' S o e AL ain. . : Man. rs ago. while ocoupying the [ by Coroner Stefhen B Davis late (0 % b o o # o ;2 o o A ——— | post of ‘American consul here, Major lay following is _investigation o e P 30 NG Ay of Greenwich. more than pay the dividends. — nnou: nt of the incorporation of e wifs - ¢ Bdward Simonson, watchman bt et ROt e e Stk ik % 30 Tha | . e Pessimistic View of the president | the was made. The following | CHIEF STANTON RETURNS L N T ehe dLedpor Adux, who. don for the celebration in 1917 of the 100th | GCtil'Sh pOOR g A0%, ( SHTTRE! of the road was expressed et S icettn T e o i FROM SYRACUSE CONVENTION. | was committed to the institution where | into the Connecticut river while board i . 4 i 4 % X ation by <% - G Zi , o P v at ora I Saturday - B Eor ine aEat ot tho|thetown whete are located this homes of| Lyon. coneel for toe’ mtormtere. cook | chotter: NBMiyice. prociiony TEorald, . 7 . he has: sinice remipined and iived. In{ing that craft latp last Baturday night e a omea e e |Percy _A. Rockefeller, William . | mmercs commission. nd fonors com. | W Larkin, Absoaia: sermaq icc work® | Connecticut Representsd by Eight | luxury iy & Cloth ik (welve inches lonk and e "New lneland Gallandet hssociar | Rockefeller, C. W. Post' and others of | fians concerning what proportion of | ident. Miss Mary Sullivan, New Drit.| Ohiefs—Big Display of Aute Appa S oricis four inches wide was found in the tion “which opened here today. Plans | Prominence. are considerably disturb-|each dollar earned by the road was|ain: secretary. Frank J. Kinnes. Bran- | ratus. - | DEPOSED BANK OFFICL man’s mouth, An autopsy performed cre also presented -for repairing the | SO ¥ the reports that a bear is wan- | returned to the public in the shape of | ford: - treasurer, J. J. Corbetf. New ol TRIES TO TAKE HIS LIFE. | yesterday showed one lung to be full Gallaudet monument in Hartford, and u‘;‘;;“s,f};g!’r"f"‘ the woods In that sec- | wages for labor and im operating ex- | Haven; state editor, Miss Cecilia M. On oMnday night Chief and Mrs. H.| et of water and the other partly conkest they will be acted upon tomorrow. 3 °eir fears were not allaved by | penses. Donovan, Hartford; national delegates, | I.. Stanton returned from attending | mich d H. Ingersoll of Biddeford,|ed, indicating, according to the ine z the appearance of a bad of gy 0 - ichmon . 9 —— G o Flh tof gypsies to- —_— John P. Cook, Torrington: J. B. Fox, | the International Fire Engineers’ con- | Mai Gashes His Throat. eal emaminer, that death ght h EARTHQUAKE IN CALABRIA L s bear which theY | SoME FOLLOWERS OF MADRIZ H‘artf;,rld and Miss Nellie Sheridan, | vention at Syracuse, N. Y., which was | - gedhon, - - sl % been due parily to drowning and part - Ul 4 “hav - Norwic in session ‘there last wek. There were B Iy to choking. There ware no brulses Sticil ek T Bowthe e = REFUSE TO SURRENDER| Rev. Father Sullivan, for _thrce|eight chifs from this state in attend- | FPiddeford Me. Aug 30--A nearty | 5, 0 S3U"yohy, ~ AY the inquiry today NO NEED FOR $5,000,000 HOME. Years president, following Rev. Walter | ance at this, the 3Sth annpal meet- | SUccessiul e the coroner called the members of the yas made by Richmond I Ingcrsoll | jregger's crew as witnesses, the testl No Fatalities Reported. Estradists Levying a Forced Loan for | Shanley, was tendered a re-election, ing, while two charter members at— former. tReasuEer of the closed . York|dredgers crew as witnesses, the LeAUl = Chicago Board of Trade Votes Down! Payment of Troops. but declined to Stand for the office. | tended and there were present ex- Ronte. Aug. 304 strong earth.shoek Plan by Large Majority. i " B The national convention next year | Chief Fii Bates of New York aged|County Bavings bank. He cut hisTRORY AR FREL €RR€ DI €) GRe CE0OC s of T e, eoiberit. P | San Juan del Sur. Aug. 30.—Though | Will be at Scranton, Pa. 82, and ex-Chief Johnson of Philadel- | 13at and is In a critfcal condition It| Lt o¢ Suturday svening in the cfis Toring. Thie Tltibitante. crEE i | Chithgo. Aug. The Chicago|all telegraphic communication with | W. 1. McGuinness of this city was | phia, aged 1t was decided to hold | 1A% announced vesterday that —thed oyough as watchman he should ha o e Doap A ANt vakened | Board of Trade vesterday voted down | Manazua is cut, it is reported fhat the | & member of the committee on resoli- | the next comyention in Miiwaukes. and i ol Rl Peen on board the dredger. At t Tnon the Liep 0S8 panic Stricken | slans for a now $5.000.000 home. By | local authorities there are levying a | LiODS. these officers gvere elected: President, |04 $350,000.- = conclusion of the inquiry the eoron &bt vepeten i ies have | the large majority of 545 votes against | forced loan for the payment of the _— John Thompson. Toronto, Can.: vice nade his finding. The premsnce of the e wi = 141 the board members rejected the | trnoops. It is said also that the Fstra- SLIBY HELD. presidents, W. H. Loller, Youngstown,| MELON FOR EVERY CONVICT. |yiece of clot W in the man's meuth wan recommendations of its building com- | diSts are in possession of Bluefields, e O., and H. F. McGee, Dailas, Tex: sec- | . # ey not explained and remains still a mys WOULD-BE SLAYER KILLED. |mittee and made impossible, for the| Chontales Managua and a_part of | Evidence Sufficient on Arson Charge to | reiary, James McFall, Roanoke; treas. | Missouri Statesman Sends 1,300 10| (exy. time, at least, the crection of the pro- | Granada but that the remainder of the i urer, D. €. Larkin, Davton. Jefferson City. e e Great Northern Official Better Marks- | nosed new twenty-story board and of- | country is in the hands of the Madrig T ey P e The fire chiefs were the first guests EDITOR BANGS ROBBED. man Than His Assailant. & fice building. forces. Two hundred of the followers | The peculiar circumstances which led { in_the new hotel Onondaga at Syra-| Jefferson City, Mo. Aug. 30— [very — 5 T R of Madriz are reported to be barri- |the police to claim that three men who | cuse, which city gave them a fine time | convict in the state prisom here re- Body Found Floating In Loeng The badge had at the top a Franklin | ceived a watermelon for dinmer today. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 30.—P. Welch, | CHIC, TW ¢aded in San Francisco church at Gra- |k, t 20; i i d. 2 diccharged special agent of the Great 4GO; WORTH: TWO BILLION. | raie, and refuse 18 wurvenders: Anl B ios ol paar SR e stutefu| Ths pades Uad At the tep ~ Evanidin |o g RO er P T S, v Northern Railway company. entered the | Real Estate Assessments Show Increase | 2tN°r report reaching here is to the | were brought to the attention of the | of the department has, while suspend- | aAnd probably will be the Jast. Statel . o K, Aug. 30.—The bedy »f » }-:l‘r:e of ldhflerd ecial :sern Al G. Ray of $50,000,000 in Year. effect that groups of Nicaraguans are | city court there Tmesday by the ar-|ed from that was a Roman gold pend- | Representative Charles P. Hawkins of piah found floating in Long Twiand ay and fired five shots at him, but 3 o threatening to invade their country | raignment of James Haddad of Willi- | ant on which were the pictures of re- | Dunklin county today sefit about 1.500 | G0 FOIGE TORTRE o TORE CEER Seaas {m cactHnMSRey SORWELN|: Chicago, Aus O iate i v R i mantic and Emeen Sliby of New Ha-|tiring President Horton and the chief| melons here to be given to stale oM-| quniified today as that of Jehn It n the pas = . - 3 v o 3 % " PROCESSION OF AEROPLANES. |gziven ont by the board of tewter & ams : e commit arson. attemut to defrand an | exhibition of apparatus, during which | Protection Re ls for Goed | of the best known mewspaper men in et In Construction of Submarines and | insurance compauy out of $1.500, at- | the Syracuse department was seen in a Wages Paid Miners. Westchester county. e was en routs assessed valuation for 1910 is $645,636,- 8ix in Eighteen Mile Flight from {354 representin, v i tempt_to commit statutory burglary | sh rade. Aut vas th 2 4 54, g an actual valuation Torpedo Boat Destroyers. P Y 'glary | short parade. Auto apparatus was the z. 30.—Vie to Bosten for a vacation and had a Havre to Deaville and Return. | of $1.945.909,052. and attempted arson. thing of the convention, and it was | g 0P, MOu ARFFL NI FUeRIOnt | toket on the Metropelitan Tne in his Washington, Aug. 30.—The subma- Haddad was also charged with as-| demonstrated thot it is the coming fire i’ ¢ | pocket. His friends believe he waw d of Infantile Paralysis at Age of 66| 71ies and torpedo boat destrovers au- | Sault with intent to murder upon Sergt. | nghtink apparatus, both for efficiency | Lo Wade an automoblle trip today L PACCE | QI8 ERCL RO prom o thorized by ths last session of congress | Willlam O'Leary on June 23 Nicholas | and economy. The tire trouble s be- | (700 TORIR to Carthuns, Accompanted [FERONC S0 DU RSO iom, SO0 Paris. Aug. 30.—Six aviators sailed in procession this afternoon from 3 “ thi Havre to Deuville and return, a dis- | gl g, & Gal: AUE. SL—Mrs. IL 1L |ure not (o be construcied under {he| W. Haddad, the third man. fled and has | fng oversome by solid tires nd not | e wan In New Rochelle, N. Y. Ing them across t noth. of~th D o . about a mile he department of justice today in- | With trial on ihe Statitory burglary | Chief Quigley was presented s solid ! v S 2 Betan. - oty ofT e | beyond b Stats Jlue from Sueid, of | formed (he navy depariment chat the cMarge and ss (e cvldence Wid nit| siiver ten Service by the sasociation | ghoke, b Webt vity, Caricivile and A. O. H. OF CONNECTICUT Those making the trip were Herbert | 5, 2153y diagnosed as infantile pardly- |iaw did not reauire their construciion | PFeve this it was nolled. during ihe convention us a wedding | LicsPeriey, minin towns. Mr. Sner. Latharo, Alfred: Le Blaie. Ieot Mto. i \eb .-”Jw;n ill & weak. 'This 2 with th> eight hour law At the conclusion of the hearing. | gifr. It.proved one of the most in- n. & i ‘ur.‘a ";”“ “" A3 1 In Cenvention et Waterbury—460 Del e e L oouaty Lo Mo- |said to be the first case Knbwn of a as the st of constryotion will be| brobable cause was found. and the | feresting and nstrictive conventions y cexp =t Tl g gates Present, res. “€” [herson of ‘that age succumbing Yo the |less i law s not applicable the|accused were held For the superior | (hat Chiet Stanton has sitended. Chiet | Lob b o e A g ; - . 5 : asege jaxy depariment will let contracts ‘for| COUFL. Bondy fon.Madded were fined I'Croker of, New York: was m attena-| " oo 2% s s L E A PR Waterbury, Conu., Aug, *0—Upward T = them containing no clause referring to 090, Ly b O he Was | ance and talked on High Pressure. f 300 delegate of the Awcient Order d . Steamship Arrivals. ® | the eight hour law. taken to Jail. Siiby furnished the re- |52 iiiment was provided tor | New"Haven Republican Tewn-Conven- | 0t {{iperaians of Connecilcut and ab - Conn.. Aug. 30.—The home At Antwerp, Aug. 30 Kroonland, e e quired bond of $5,6000. the ladies. tion. 150 delegates of the Ladies’ Awxiltery by ra?':“di:x{rigu:tr”x!n?:"z]?f:mlm'.: from New York. St ees Republican caucus tonight to elect i B TR s Wators Emplared P New Haven, Al.nt. ;:‘:I; 'l;calfl:ll- :-:“:na -;n;hmmah c:.'. nr:)'c.:umh e town. : Graf Walder- | delagates to all the co: - i Rear 2 hroeder, mplo; at the Bev. | ean town convention was | ere to- | business o e convention burned fonight. cntailing 4 lous of | see. { Kug. 30, Cloein- | poognre 1o ol O R Emandsr i SBleC OReine ADantic | Srivs Muse: Cariin. more. drowmed on | RIEht. SEEduloontes SaIEE 1oF S | 1ok Satentied o waleome Sr 158 about 24000.. There is partial insur- feporten at eévery live republican 1, - that battle | Tuesda:. The dead are Arnold Surdez | state, congreesional and other -_em-‘n. . William snce blaze iz thought to have “ampania, | should be thers.. Of course. vou intend defective flus 3 . " "to be present! . % _Alexandi.Lassi; bath of | The state delegation- ¥ flfiufl St. Pierre, um.' ;‘;n&-«ul L}l..mlw ; b ¥, 3 ¥ ¥ . v

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