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SRR voL. LIL—NO. 223 ARSENIC IN THE TEA BISCUITS | Cebled Paragraphs |Yermont Widow |Made Trip Through Moscow, Sept. 18.—Two Prussian Condensed Telegrams| . CROSS-ALPS AEROPLANE FLIGHT The Cholera Epidemic in Russia has licutenants, Heinze and Wenzel, have . | been arresied us spies at the manoeu- H = s already claimed over 100,000 victims. . - Arrest of Man and Wife who are Jailed in|™"” PI'ISOIIEF at Hume Whlrlpuol Haplds eab Cincon s Ml Wil From Brig, Switzerland, Over the Simplon London, Sept. 18.—Miss Faith de % Lys, the operatic soprano _of T — % i Default of Bail e o e 5 OUTCOME OF AUTOPSY ON BODY | CAPT. KLAUS LARSEN MADE SUC | Rustian somerstinn o o, S oer” Pass to Italy, P()Stp()ned Until TOdaY 3 OF WILLIAM HEATH. CESSFUL VOYAGE. i LS Rome, Sept. 18.—A papal dacree, is- g S sued yesterday, imstructs the consresa— A e nonDE Faans, o) dealie CONNECTICUT FAMILY POISONED |i atucfil 5t i bcoi™ | WEALTHY MRS, J. M. DODGE | IN A SMALL MOTOR BOAT | - ATFOOLHARDY VENTURE EXPERTS SAY Paris, Sept, 18.—W. K. Vanderbilt's L. V. Atkins Was Shot and Killed |T§l-mphart ;(u Llung'(‘h mps today won 3 o ,p);rtll:lu James M. Rainey, his former the Prix Royal Oalk, a § year old event | Suspected of Killing a House Painter 5 = : worth $15,500, at on i e Boat and Voyager Battered in the = 2 Two Ex-Servants, who were Discharged from the Employ |} ongs. e O Ao e e e An Order Has Been lssusd pronin- | Most of the Route Over a Perfect Wilderness of Rocky Swirling Drift—at Mercy of Waters |iting outsiders from meeting incom- of William H. Searles of Darien, are Alleged to be gg;x‘;‘i‘les‘-;‘-sPl‘r‘xé‘;‘L‘H:fil(:ge:g‘lx:?hfsz:_\ s mitted Suicide—She Refuses to Talk.| When Engine Stopped Working, ing liners in revenue catte Gorges and Tumbled Mountains—Weyman, Aifneri- 5 " s . 2 nor'’s ci s lay. The occu- pratio s John S. Seymour of Norwalk, has & < 5 Implicated in the Affair—Alleged Poisoners SEracer) T erete. fe ther s e . : 5 announced hi3 cundidacy for Unite can Contestant, Confident that the Trip will be Made 3 1 A court’ and other officials, were unin- [, Lunepners, V. Seot. 18.—AR au-| Niagara Talls, N. Y. Sept. 18—Capt, | St‘e# senator from Connecticut. i : : Through a New York Employment Agency. Joste s The Jassdllt Sscapel. Heath, a painter wito was supposed 10 | fSonr o 0 his Hittle motor boat, | Rear Admiral Albert G. Berry, a —Danger of Fuel Freezing in the High Altitudes. ept. 18.—The international | have committed suicide yesterday, was | today_ from the foot of the cataract | Tetiring momrg wis oiiorg HIng ard ; retired on accoun . oy o ' : h- Mrs. Robinson | 0f Chicago to select a design for the|today placed Mrs. J. M. Dodge, a prom- | in a mile of Lewiston, a distance o | °f *5° Berlin 3 jury chosen by the German societies|Shot through the back, the authorities | throngh the Whirlpool rapids te i s Se s at| nan, near neighbo 2 i T resid f thi en, 1 : | r 3 18.—Th lose together that it seems as if they 5 atig o - pare a mea! | Goethe memorial to be erected in Lin- | inent resident of this town, in custody [4 1-2 miles. He started fr % : i 1 witzerland, Sept. 18.—The | close together tha ¥ P i his wife Honorine (mn:1{“:lg:;lv‘)dx;:ag:‘r":a:r{:;m.‘ heat | coln park in that city Saturday decided |in her own home. Mala of e st :wkda:e‘_fi‘:;:‘d g‘: Acfr_:rdm_g to a Decision of Jackson 1ps aeroplane Might from_this} would bump. At the extreme hellght it P | . York Sat him to cat with them, which he did. | upon the design submitted by Profes-| Shot While at Work in Her Bedroom. | on a rock near the American shore at | ook ‘compans o aéw ark Gl [ Llace over the Simplon Pass to Italy, | wis impossible to Identlfy the beloons: < e o 4 sor Herma 5 5 = E 5.30. I v of New York is not a | which was scehduled to begin today.|and as dusk ci v - ssued Shortly after partaking of the meal the s Heath, whose home was in Dalton, | 930 member of a trust. “as postponed until tomorrow. Thé | ported as barely visible as they pro- % 8 a Erennaa family and Mrs. Rom'nsnils_ Tariertiie: Caiie TR St . had been emploved for several| Authorities Threatened to Interfere. — {local authorities declined to aliow the | ceeded northeasterly along the course 1 n e | son were taken ::xd :;::1 )Dr. Chasles | Tencrifle, Gonar 1g 1500 signatures | QAYS painting at the Dodge residence.| Despite the batiering in the Whirl- | Trade Between the United States | ueroplanes to depart before noon on | of the Allegheny river. N p soning . | Mead called to attan: m. and accusing former President Castro| )eSterday noon Mrs. Dodge ran out of | pool rapids, Larsen went through |and the Philippines increased 84 per |account of a relizious fete held in hon- | Dropped Note Picked Up. 1 Searles of Tokeneks oo | Dr. Mead's gnosis. of Venezuela of organizing a plot in | the house. exclaiming that Heath had | safely, but his boat was leaking bacly | C€Nt. during the fir: ar's operation | o of @ local Swiss hero, whereupon | % Sept. 18.—Duri the ] ragiion and return |\ Giagnosed the case as arse- | the Canaties against the lite ot the | committed suicide by shooting himself | at thé finish and throughout the trip. |Of the new tarim | tie race committee announced a post- | Fittsburg. Sept e i v 4 el nical potsoning. as did Dr. Noxon, who | present ¥ oneran exetion Jomn A | while at work in her bedroom. Today, | Larsen had intended to start at 2.30 e ponement e e L i et | vas attending the Searles family, and | Gomez, I8 being circulated here. after the examining physician had re- | o'clock, but he was delayed by en- Karl M. Bickel, a Divinity StuZent. = d}"uugged from the r&lls!ton‘ Or‘m d“’:: t was only after heroic efforts that the ported that Heath had been shot in the [ gine trouble. Besides, the authorities | f0F Whom a swarrant was récently Spectators Keenly ‘Dsimppointed. _ |Glubl balloon “-0F, St - 2008 BEl < vesof the partakers of the biscuits| Lisbon, Sept. 15— According to Sat.|back, the autherities began an investi- | threatened to interfere on the sround 1 slaughter, surrendered 1o | Two thousand spectators had assem- | brought into a local newspape g 3 s i urday's papers, Mir. Baldomero, supe. | EXtion and found twg bullets imbedded | of attempted suicide. the Kansas City police, bled i the acrodrome. which s located | The hote wead: " T 2 ischarged. rior of the Aldea Ponte friars, was|in the walls of the bedroom. The re- Little Boat Lost t 7 e TR on a plateau sut 900 feet above sea Nt f, R A Tl wrds | . \'"‘"":'l‘z'::dn fi::‘,fi':: e ihat | afTested as he was entering the Span: | velver With which the shooting Was| mpo porre swuns enoor s[’.?:‘ anti. | (nUNited States Consul Cols Reports |juvel, 'and they stronzly manifested f are now at 2300 foot level, traveling An investigatiol & g b7 story he mo as | done was owned by Mrs. Dodge, ac- £ e - he canti- | that the Kiondike placer min dis- | {lieir discontent over the disappoint- |nhortheast, with fo i 7 e a '.-'Y“,‘;'; l';::-’“z;"L hfl:.',fif‘::",fi::,‘:.‘s;‘,{" r?;flfi!(nnc:ug;fl i“ll.lsn m. m‘n(f‘. {"\’\;i" o T e !ti‘]vern}rerl gr\é“:lnp“':::gzlzgl"‘»:xunill-;g ”":f “—x:;“,..‘ Al sh;a has rd $150,- ’l”'(:n':, x_n:“ n n” “Ielsnu\\lnlfi:“‘ :”‘ el l:‘m p. . _v ;‘l;n“zi |‘:\lmk we will be able | e and its accupante’ expelied and threa- Prisoner Active Socially. SWItE arift leaning ito Wiiinool caps | s haeoid slnce | fumiol thel?money. Mang DLt Blac T R . the biscuit was sent to the state chem- | ened with arrest if {hey returned 10| Mrs Dodge is about 48 years old, a|ids. Larsen held to the middie of the | The Pre-Nuptial Agreement be- | 1.07% €ven went so far as o assert that | LOUIS VON P. HUL, Pilot, i this country it was a trick to keep th widow and active soci: st for analysis, who found a quantity »f arsenic mixed in the twenty-four ardi - Sent ey O et Hoac that remaimed. The|, Cardifft. Wales, Sept. 13 —Twelve s . thousand miners employed in the Cam- @ be natter was thes e th the | the - 2 e e P los told of | Prian mines here, disregarding the de- g cision of o »dx in the town, ('l‘mnnfl}]nml m”l,sss than lh’wv min- | tween Mme. Cavalieri and Robert | | JOSEPH O'REILLY, Aid. cing a woman of considerable means. | utes had made e great pool. In the | Winthrop Chanler, the artist. was American Contestant Confident. ! . in. . She has nothing to say about the af- | trip through the rapids the little boat | made public in New Y % e e e e Bag Soaked by Rain : fair, other than tat she heard the | Was 1ost (o sight most of the time, hut e | ditng: Patliette and Cattdnee. ars now i HLseing, Wi Ve, Beot Je ity shots and believed Heath ha hot | at Great Wave it was shot twenty feet 3 i om- e ke Sy -y sl B alloons =N & 2 d believed Heath had shot A The Nebraska State Railway com- | ionsidered don amd | anasolia’ Saturday crossed thal QN cont Seorles - . he leaders to take a ballot, |}« Il f s of the Attempted Poisoning. | the hiring of Heritier and his wife, who EEELG Jors ur Siaia bt bntiaele. of the water. The boat landed | mission entered an order permitting | \wion ek drawn, Chevez, the | . his city tempt had been | are Italians. through a New York em- :‘{‘*‘_‘" Pul ,',‘”’,‘:‘\,' ‘;I tion te )rl‘ n 2| "he authorities will hold a hearing | right and continued to the pool the Tion Stoskvards of Snuth Oalis }\ crie ‘_n.\. vha‘\nm ml:‘e»\m: 1| river over or near this city today, and - Senrles £ as | ployment agency, the man to work | Strike tomorrow. Is feared their|;,"4no cqee tomorrow. Heath was 40| Larsen kept to the outer edge of |to increase rates 100 per cent. it e, i, sood | & ffth landed -at Uniontown, W. Va. et ¢ ot ' | around the grounds and his wife to do | action will lead to a general tieup in| ‘ol and lenvent a Tamiy the pool and passed out and down 0 b can, remain confident that with £00d | Three of the bailoons were seen north . o™ traces | general housework. They were in her | South Wales and probably to the lock- | R without accident. Just as he left the [ The Crowning Feature of the Mex- | Werjher and bavrine sceifents 0 (00T of the city, one flylng so low ' that its ey | employ for two weeks, Mrs, Searies | ing out o 0,000 men R pool the engine stopped working and |ican centennial was the de. SR R rarons. & et I thi | obet, alxy wastple oy Sse S e aicuity | said. and Sept: ith she discharged them S oo | TO BEGIN WORK OF Farsen' was’t the mercy of ‘Waters |a monument in the ity of Sexico | Hish the danserps tip o0 e |[mieibaiiaga mhich lantcd S el The fact that an ause she said they did not do their Sordeaux, Sept. 18 e prize offer- lardly less violent than those above. |to the independence of the repud ok = e Milan own was . . 3 e At the | brought to the attention of State At-|struction of the French aeroplane win- | o " ia. { fitst and then turned completely over.| War Department Officials Consider | flisht means eliher victory or LEL | aeronauts said that they el i 2 2 i\t | {orney Judson, who on being told that [ning the most honors at the Hordeaux | President Will Recommend Appropria- [ 138 S anid! [0 " M0 fered “and | that the mational susnd canveniion oy | because there is no single available | irl siorma while flying at an.altl- M e - A t F $2,000,000. » 3 & seven and R won " employed by the | the flour from which she biscult were | aviation meeting has been won by Mo ion of $2,000,000. with his leg Injured. be held in St. Louis October | n place in the first seven and|ude of about 2300 feet, and crossed - th her son | mad> had been used earlier in the day |rane for Bleriot he president visited < T v i i i be of more th: y impo: . j one-half miles to the top of Simplon, | {he Ohio river three times. Their big Mo S | for cooking purposes and no ill effects | the aerodrome today and saw Mor Beverly, Mass. Sept. 18—President r‘_"flvfl""s of the Mighty River. L s L {an thence for the next cighteen miles | 3% Gag was soaked and was made 80 ¢ eATe® | had been experienced by those who had | break the world's record for 100 k Taft's last day before his departure for Tom now on Larsen was the - il 5 3 | down to Domo Dossola. This section | fasiv by the rains that they were -~ Sasally Or | lartaken of it, issued the warrants|metres (62 miles) He covered the dis- | Cincinnati was passed quietly at the|thing of the mighty river. unable to| Dr. Willcox, the English govern- |7, et wilderness of rocky gorges | sorceq 1o descend. 10k 1 hour 6 minutes 39 seconds, | Summer White House, where he en- |hold the course, while the boat swung |Ment's scientific analyst. testified at | o0 ¥ieg houta st which were served in New York la Soon after eating | U\ .t ik joved the mild breezés of a porfect | from one side to the other. After get- | the trial of Dr. Crippen that the death | "l "honqining distance to Milan is t v nigh % rC " e remaining 5 vken Bl and | ™5™ 1 Jail in Default of Bail. . . Sept. 15—The organizers of | September day. The plan for the trip | ting from the Devil's Hole, the Ferro | of Crippens wife was ed bY Poi- | hiep plains and lakes, and is free from i AMERICAN RECORD MADE s xon of Daris e B ferre Heritier | the Egyptian national congress vester- | calls for departure from Boston tonight | swung towards the rocks on the Am- | SO { difficu IGHT. ' ng o her | New York Sept. 18—Pierre Heritier | ju3 isgued a public protest against the | At midnight for New Haven. FHe will | erican side of the river, rolled aver = tiffcul : | FOR FLYING BY MOONLIGH p A o o 5 atice court, but pend. | &ction of the French zovernment in re- | be accompanied by Captain Buit, his|one bounder and went fast between | President Alecosta of Argentine ar-| Fears That Petroleum Will Freeze. | 4 gpiiever Covered 311-4 Mile . Ine the arrival of witnesses their ex. | fusing to permit the meeting to be|military aide e There Larsen staved for | rived at Santiago, Chill 1o take part| (qaies has elected to try to mount | S tiebeld Stamton o | ation mae pastponed until tomor. | held here. They charge that the inhi- | Secretary Norton will join th> presi- minutes, forty fcet from shore, |in the celebration of Chili's contennial [ o CTANeZ Bas elected (0 T T0 T e | ‘ | Fow " feantime the couple ars in jail | bition was at the request of Great|dent at New Haven tomorrow and go|working desperately to release the |of independence, and the rcception | [TOH (30 5 high, while Wey- Aviation Field, Garden City, N. ¥ Britain. A semi-offic explanation | With him to Cincinnati. Mrs. Taft wili | craft. - Getting free, he was hit by a |given h states that the attitude of the govern- | remain at Beverly during the pres m emphasized the cordial re- between the two countires. ute up the river | gen 18.—Tod Shriever, former chief in default of $1,000 bail. : vallex. The former's main fear is that | pechanician for Glenn H. Curtiss and - | comber and sent careening toward the | lations - ment was due to the anti-French cam. | dent's absence on the present trip. middle. At the bend with the Lewis e ; iy el ] T palgn being preached by the mussul-| Before leaving for Boston tonizht by | ton bridge in sight, the hoat dritted the oil.and petroleum in the tubes Will| puilder of the Howard Diets biplane, PRESIDENT TAFT IN G. A. R. FORTY-FOURTH mans in Algeria and Morocco. avtomobile to'taks: the midnight train. | toward: the. Afnerican shore aea: cog | OV ED CALES POWERS e ‘J' i e magfinsgnh:\n:e';x:;}r;‘{eczx;flv:msflyl?f1b.\‘/ ently he has packec es with | o 2 2 - by ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT. s President Taft announced that in his [ was then caught in fthe shore eddy. RUNNING FOR CONGRESS | auer Fo \aes s decic o, cadiy < NEW HAVEN TODAY | Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe, Sept. 15, | Messige o congrass in Decamber o | The erro ‘grommden agaim: this tme || | g e e e st Tre Hi[anncels Tha/aiyht s SHABRYIN B o Alind " he Yale| Atlantic City Crowded With Old Sol- | —It now appears that the son of Gov- | Will recommend the appropriation of |near enough to shore is be caught by | In the Eleventh Kentucky Congression- | as T ohit enough petrol to reachd duesb, Ol 8 COBITIELR0 SRom o To Attend Fall Meeting of the Yale| Atlantic City Crow: i ernor Gautret and the general scere- | $2,000.000 to begin the work of fortify- | Rgy Rockwell of {his citv, who waded | al District—The “Gerrymander”Ques- | Start With only cnough petrol to reach grganized United States Baptical Corporation \ diers and Their Famil e Cal Nl e e . Ry Domo Dossola. R :, : of appeals were | ing the Panama canal iio the water and caught a rope | & AL eserve. 3 v g o Atlantic City, N 7. Sept. 15.—The|Slghtly wounded by the shots fired | Mr. Taft has always favored the |thrown by Larsen. Larsen wanted to| 5o Big flags and straw fires will mark| " Shriever started at 850 o'clock. He hi Yhe vorporation, | hotels, plers and boardwali are crowd. | i the governors carriage vesterday. | protection of the canal with great guns | continue the trip, but, having accom- | Washinston, Aug, 18,—With the not- | Ui route. Telegrarh and telopou: | rose steadily to & height of 300 Feet - B T ves | ed with ol eoldiers and their familjes| The president and the councillor, who | and he thinks the time has arrived to|plished the worst part of the journey, | eq Caloh Powers o b meous | stations have heen established, and au-{ang flew for 49 minutes, eircling the o Cimie e precident | who are here to attend the forty- | ¥ere also in the carriage, were not |bezin the work he was persuaded to board a trolley | i ine Blevench coneyassional disirict | omobiles with doctors and Alpine|nile and a quarter course 26 time . oy | roatl i s+ 5 injured. It is supposed that the at- | The president also will recommend to|to Lewiston, setting the boat adrift. | in Wentucks and the formation of {hat | Siides have been sent to various paints| «q am now thoroughly convinced of Rogy B [ fourth annual encampment of the G A. | {elifed, 1% SURPORed, (ng NS A1 | congress that provision be made for s at adrift. | in Kentucky and the formation of that | reaiy to give aid in case of accident. | e practicability of. seroplanes for . Bave R Nviry train todey Grought sgal: | WUt was dlssclon wainaf tne preal_ | SoREESE el Belyislon b mide fop I Will Do It Again! district ‘an_issue before the supreme | 1Y\ (Cafer provabilities indicate a | Hie Pacouting " said M. Shriever, t that he | tions to the crowd which arrived last SRUIEY T e i el “The trip was worse than I thought [ COUTt of the United States to "-{“",’.‘-".’7‘ continuancev of the favorable condl- 333" ¢hat they are essential to any R | T st vatas ca MAYOR GAYNOR QUESTIONED The president will reach Washington | it Woiuld be” said Larsen, “but I am |2 State’s ‘;\‘"“N-mm t'.l,e’r). ;\;:{nf"“‘;: tions for the flight modern government equipment. No Ry, wiens | thie Muvoy tester thid moming. and next Sunday. the 25th. The cabinet|not hurt and I will do it dgain some | tSTTitory. that mountainous region is - searchlight could possibly have follow- - IR b L AT T i BAEEIORS Metinon deitéerod ON THE GOVERNORSHIP | yill begin a series of daily meetings on | time with another boat. My les wag | P& @ Political center this fail. | TOUR BY AEROPLANE od me tonight, and every large object s s hurried from | 1 d pa c sermon deliver the morning of Monday, the 26th. Most | jammed when she tipped over, but e R e —— under me was plainly visible.” case out on a question of jurisd Gr on some subordinate paint of the decision is looked forward sure to Lave a widespreid bear the proposed reapportionment of to Woodbridge hall | by the Rev. R. A. Elwood. chaplain of | Didn't Care to Talk But Answered [of the m g is also ex- | the department of Pennsylvania. Com- \! significance. | mander Van Sant, members of his staff the Yaie cor-|and Mavor Franklin P. Stoy were on| g the platfo e mhbers of the cabinet will be | that's all. The engine worked fine Bha v Intiiioa. the president's guast at the White |through the rapids, and T could have e House and informal meetings will be|made the trip in half an hour if I Sept. 18.—City |almost continuous. ~Secretary Ballin- [ had not stopped after leaving the es H. Hyde, who | 8er, it is said. will attend all of the | whirlpool” From Harvard Aviation Grounds to Los Angeles Driving Park. PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN MINNESOTA, James, L. Chamberlain ~_ Char Boston, Sept. 18.—A tour by aero- of the most im- on $500 bond today. Mrs. Sy performed a week ago. Dr. William G, him on a progressive platform. be especi The Philadciphia brigade’s survivors et e B sl Hs A, pelilaty “of = 4 sentatives mext year. The political | plane fro el e ted that the | reached here today and reviewed the | N8 been a close political adviser of | mectings. and so far verly is in- | ALihe end of the trip the Ferro was | (ompiexion of two or more Kentueky | grounds at Squantum, on the Atlantic Much Interest Taken in the Congre rought up | rived on a later train. ha Philadel- | ol S e b E to say e oo P " = e gy n sald he did not| e gutcome of the casa, on the Pacific, is formally proposed in s & . sible that | phians then escorted the New England- | he left and it is reiterated that the ”_Y:m )n:u ¥ of Zilnfll.h'vystrfumn in all of :‘t,r“k’e «nr rocks until after leaviag che —_—_—— -."xpu‘:.» ;:s‘ sent to the national coun- | S .tPaul, Minn, Sept. 18&.—Primary it Hadley of | ers to their hotel. &'»“ P (oot B no T s B e S e dn il ileu g RO, st SECRETARY OF WAR DICKINSON |cil of the Aero Club of America by |elections will be Held throughout Min- - 3ad bonding| Commander Van Sant and H. A. Her- he mayor was questioned about a | MANY subjects consi 3 abi- er Trios Through the Rapids. s 3/ GitAden: nesota on Tuesday, when congress. 4 bert of Alabama,® form. secretary | letter received from him by Frank | net Fxcent the oid Maid of the sret,| GETS BIG RECEPTION IN PEKIN | Cl5Tes o (0 C0CT ring by acroplane, | county and legisiative nominees will of the navy and an officer In the con- | Gick, secreiary of the Saratoga county SR T sent through in 1864 to avoid seizure, | St I hereby offer vour council a trophy [be selected by the various parties. . federate army,were the principal speak_ | j=mocratic contention, in which he | DR. SNYDER ARRESTED Latscns s the only engine projel | | Most Elaborate Entertainment Ever | (rorn‘ang vaiue to be agreed upon) to | Much interest has been taken in th ers at a large gathering of veterans on | had sail that he must “carefully cop- AT KENTUCKY STATE {craft to have gone through the ray Arranged for Visiting Foreign Official. | be competed for annually beginning | congressional campaign owing to the the Steeplechase pier thia afternoon. | sider’ the possibility of his nomi i FAIR | poter Niscen. Chicago, 1900, and s With the. year 1911, tpon such terms | Aght made against Congressman James e1= a short address by the com- | tion for sovernor. The mayor did not | After Death of Thres Incubator Ba- | 1887 and 1901, are the orly nen | Peking, Sept. 17.—A curious throng | ana conditions as you may prescribe.” |A. Tawney in the First district, Fred f r th mander in chief. General Herbert eulo | relish the subjec bies Which Were on Exhinition - | Who took boats through and lived. of Chinese, wearing blue skirts and e, (i Stevens in the Fourth and 'F. M. r m g:zed the members of the Grand Army won't say a word about poli i . i Diden 4 Sedile & an in the Fifth. Pres ey for Ger-|and their commander. He descrived |1 won't be forced to talk about the e | OBITUARY. P oriea Homiews Auhl camels svalicaitr | FIRTEENIBALL.OONS ASCENDED With_the exception of Congressmen » - Ak at the an- | Now the wearers of the blue and the | governorship.” he said. *I don't knc Loulsville. Ky.. Sept 18.—Dr. Douz- | g s s ehind the Chi- FROM INDIANAPOLIS.|C. R. Davis in the Third and A. J. together for the cause of the union. says that you will Pa, who were arrested last night aft- | r. William G. Dagget nesel tong & O s ighted Sunday by |have a clear fleld, every Minnesota BAE s o ot th ; Al have | erfhe death of three incubator babies | New Haven, Conn., Sept. 13.—Fol- | Fallway station throu thelEmat [Bevanalf of Them Sighted Sunday by, ber h; ition for nomination R v NER e Gy S Spies oY ch he matter carefully in the | a¢ the state fair here, were | lowing an operation” for znpenat hein-Men. the front of Pekin, Watchers in Different States. Db e R an e MUNICIPAL LAND OWNERSHIP 5 the city were occupied by v | Hal LBl o 0. Dr. Wtiiem G | to_the American legation o, this year with a candidate runming [ 4 ninisters who are members of T shall” admitted the n I, Calhoun. the Ameri Bysic an | Ppittsburg, Sept. 1%.—At least three ASTONISHING FIGURES up her jewelry, valued at Daggett, one of the foremost srand Army. but I am not = ’ 4 o b e 4 et - 2 < 5 bu ne going to talk | o =4 c ty 3 Vale | the other members of the T - il < which cended 3 Commander n Chief Van Sant a o security.” The case w cians of the city, a graduate of Yale| 1 of the fifteen balloons which ascende Submitted in New York City Chair- ‘,;._m_", Dantel E, Si/km‘“h“;’l Seeiy 'l\um e | a magistrate’s court and a lecturer in the Yale Medical|l! cations and mmn‘.\"“:(_g'r"“‘.": ‘f"::"l;": from Indianapolis between 5 and <§ CONTRACT AWARDED e i oo ~ bR g : 3 _ let 1" Th et % ictms cchool, died tod: Bk e merotns picturesque cos . the legation | oooiock yesterday afternoon passed an's Report | they 11 work for the proposition| I don't kiow; I dom't rememB#Fyiodas i cace AT ance of a second opestion. Dr. Dap. |Buard and a_detachment of imperial | o er the environs of Pittsburs late to- TO TRACY BROTHERS advanced by ex-Secretary Herbert of | it guardsmen met the train WhICh|qay, and at dusk tonight were reported (£ 4o Now State Reformatory Build- | b expense of the d | gett seemed to rally from th Sent RS HH) YGranSCiE tho murtl oon ) e DHat die > xpense of the doctor. geit see _rally from the o = 2 € , - Sept. 13— -‘llnl":v”:‘;uzlv’xhp‘r‘ rans of the north and That doesnit” mean that you deny fand his wife were arrested on wap. | operation and his condition seemed | brought Jacob M. Dickinson, the Am- | ¢ °gtil) purusing a course east by north “ 2 - Bt | The it it a0 o ft ISt e rants sworn out by County Attorney | Uite hopeful for the frat few days erican secretary of war and Darty ja¢ o rate of from ten to twelve miles ing at Cheshire. i ol e AL before N replied the mavor, “it means | Scott Bullitt, charging “unmercif: change for the worse set in and | from Hankow o this city. Secretatyap hour. In the 24 hours since the as- —_— Hoved by many cotgiae ek, oIt isbe- | just what I said. I don't remember | posure of a child” and “exnhi { condition became so serisus that a sec. | Dickinson was borne through the gates | congion the aeronauts have covered | Hartford, Conn., Sept. 18.—The di- ] conc} vod Dy many soldiers that this dem- | it, thats all T may have written 1t} gain . or “Tewstt: . an Infart. | ond operation, from which he had not | i the lesation compound in a sedan | atch 00" ffles restors of ‘the state reformatory have an . jatkts, | the agitation u‘ ol s ng will end and I may not;“but I don't remember jyears of age.” | th> strength to rally, was performed. |chair. while he was heartily greeted 4 ing R voted to award the contract for the S B Eah Lof Claniral bt 1 slatue I | Dr. Dazzett was ‘born in this ciiy|on 2!l sides. The programme for his Many Conflicting Reports. new building at Cheshire to the Trac grous R Fo neral Robert . Lee in Statuary| The mayor alfo denied any knowl- e | 15, 1960, and wae o Gescemdan: ge | enfertainment is said to be the most | Besides these three definitely sight- | Brothers’ company of Waterbury,whose cit [ hai‘at Washington L eaze of the campaizn that 1o beine wnos | EPIDEMIC OF INFANTILE 1 Dagxett, who came o e ious. | eiaborate ever arranzed in honor of a | ed, dogens of conflicting reports came [hiqd was $302,737 for all the work, ex- b | A remarkable scone occurred withiried on through the state to. ecars PARALYSIS AT MIDDLETOWN. | {7 in 1630. He was a graduate of the | foreien official visiting the celestial | in, one from Wheeling, W. Va. read- cept that the chapel, printing shop, 1i- e % Neact "” '\;""jv':;’ "‘ engral ’-*z» h!‘ s _into | his nomination at the dermo ic state o e L i < grammar school of this mv"'awwv He will be received in audi- | in; s b : o 7 brary and administration hmldln'z are 5 . Nearly | the audito = ke swung down the | convention Fout s and from Yale in 1550, On graduating | ence by the prince regent and will be ne near Martin's Ferry, Ohio; four | deferred, and the number of <ells is re- . eidah |alsle with & pinned-up trouser lcs.| e B S f{ Eoltgseny ‘;"“ of the Disease in the | 5" "Vale he assumed chasga of the|entertained by the roval princess, the | over Wellshure, W. Va. fwo at Fol- |auced from four hundred to two hus- Tt | rome e 'fl'y"fl"‘; of “1. rois ‘;sECRETARv BALLINGER ast Seven Days. | Old Lyme academy of Lyme. this state, | army, the foreign hoard and the grad- | lanshee, and one near Moundsville, at fdre. The first four original bidders e bt ose as one man, und | . G where he remained for a year. return- | UBtes of the American colleges. A re- | noon.” were asked to revise {heir bids to meet One case | 1, em lifted T . Middletor Cor S f Tl 0 o5 & Seax, oM 4 ; " . v oe whh | o ’-‘I' Ux'v’lh‘r-‘rmn! i, ¢ ll\?,r and ‘.«]1,, GOING TO WASHINGTON ,h“ug‘, “r‘ shas SR : : pt tfl Al-ling to the Yale Medical school. whers | ception will be given fo the ladies of One Landing Announced. the reduced requirements, the Water- And placed on the platform, while = ough it was ided today at a meet- | e ctndied for e e et v the wives of the zrand 9 e i) J p 2 : o s | e B ey Tn chells pama plannq | To Attend Series of Gabinet Metings £ the baaril of ‘hoeith and Jocal | Lol eoais el m sl it oL tag (G o (Y BT Dl WeR SUgh BT} i it s seporiod masiteam G coona KRl I e : I et TE | ok e bR thesren. SN DNl & B Echools on Account of fhe epidermilie | recelved his desrae in 1884, = SED Topeka came down at 310 o'clock this EPIDEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA of over 106 L Al Lol Sl s b et L is true | endanca of the sc d that]of Pennsylvania he began practicing ington, on account of u shower. Pilot : \ Yan Sant, General Herbert stepned up | that T am soing to Washington to a | the.a' Goniancs, Of the schools will be | i this city and soon becams actively d Her Father and Her Uncle With [ R S, Cole and his alde, . M. Jacobs |1 the Polish Section of Westfield, | and hand 1e shoulder | tend a series of cabinet meetings H n dec d. as many s are | jgentified with its {Gat cireles. T : Sl ety - ass.—Schools to Clos 1 on the flag, said: the members of the cabinet have. pes Yale Medical school and later lectufer 7 i closely | \vestfield, Mass, Sept. 18.—An epi- “Ha e called by esi : ases were S s<hool ecturer | 4 1yansas City, Kan., Sept. 18.—Miss | to_the others of the big aeronautical ; 3 Sept. 18, Had T been told when T was in An- | ¢a!led by the president to discuss va Sy ere reported to-|on clinical medicine. As the time of | mpby Shepard, 15 years old. whose fa. | party that they could talk from basket | demic of diphtherfa in the Polish sec- Trolk n b . : va- | gay king a total of fou olley Cal fcr”;l:.: on N\'c Derby Line | tpitam that in the years to come 1|TiOus matters pertaining to all fhe fo- day imeking a total of fourtzen cases| pis death he was secretary of the New o geport. would stand side by eide with federal | Partments. I do not know that any- | Thus far thers harn b ooren davs.| Haven hospital board. a member of the soldiers and grasp the Stars and | tDINZ affecting me personally will be | - 0S f2 o a oo three deaths. | American Medical association, the Con- tion of this town has become so seri- ous that the health authorities and school committee decided today that ther, I W. Shepard, and wicle, Tay- | to basket. The Topeka was entered in lor Skepard, were slain at {heir home | the free for all event. geport. Conn., Sept. 18.—In a col- | Stripes with them, T would have been | diSCussed at ail.” one an Infant and two giris. both mem- | nacticut Medical sociaty and the New | B NeWKirk, Okla. last Friday, con- | Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylvania Bal- | four of the largest schools should be Jon Petween two trolley cars on the |insuited. But I love that oid flag |, In this way Secretary of the Interior | hongor. [°¢ SCUIOT class of the high | Haven Medical association. He was| ooacopony mo s o\ iorney Burns loon Hunting. closed this week, giving an_enforced : ear Cold Springs tonight [ now.” Ballinger today flatly denied the re. |~ n°°% e ol i also secretary of the class of 1880 Of | fwo men with an axe. It wag it foC| Tastern Ohio, West Virginia and |vacation to 1500 pupils. Thirty-five P and some of them, cut = e e ooy Eentiout fiom Washing- CHIC = Yale university. borted that the brothers were Willed | Western Pennsylvania were all balloon | cases of disease have been discovered Doy o avite of tiem. cut Ol Murshy Roturns. Lon. supposedly from an ‘authoritative AGO HAS 2,185,283. He leaves a widow, daughter of An- | poi20 L0 DG BT, NOPS KA [ Runting today. All the arternoon local [ thus far, from which five deaths have - urce, as hurrying to the - frew: Cohen. o Zal, and twa| 2l . g wards at- iz o ocal | pecurred wi Y % Andrew Kettle of Harrison After a vacation of about a month | national capital to attend 4 meetiny | Gain of 488708 in Population—Second aren. e “Pameral will” be” naa | tacked the girl nemspaver. offices were advisad from |QSCHREl WETEL S NICK, e Sl e has been confined to the Polish dis- or confessic e girl dec putiyving districts that three balloons, In her confession the girl declares | outlving where the health authorities « traveling man. He was brought | Chief Murphy returned on Sunday tc|of the cabinet. when he would put & City of Country. | Monday afternoon at his home, 1831 pe cause of the crime was that the | Salling high and separated by about « hotel in thie city, where his in- | his duties at police station. Captain|up straight to Mo o ; : A58 : o publican col- Church street. : rtatoais Al it found it difficult to enforce san- es were attended to. Roth cars|Linton, who has been doing his work, | leagues to sustain hi i Washington, Sept. 15.—E. § men whipped her. She has alwavs been | ten minute intervals, had been sighted, {12! sutions ington, Pa. The balloons had been Boston. Sept. 18.—Rev. Bdward War- stoppe siding when the Sergeant Twomey is again on his|of bei e eedila 21 z i trolte ny refused eing in the Greenevilie district. The | fic - g A oo 7 8708, O U871 faer aer a jous, historical and genealogical works 5 had passed at 1.50 p. m. They were all h. : s ‘Concerntig “ihg | ehief Wad & fihe thme at Block Islang ;'r;,;hgc;‘:'g’r?;ghzf Tho. Dreasurel fime 1\811};0);.52;:\.A. per, cent., as com.mrrd\,mx a Methodist clesgyoran: for half 4 Electric Car. over 1,000 foet high, but Sherit John Dasmaic, N. _,D.s:m 15.—Henri St tent and at other nearby resorts. resignation, but that it the orce, 8| ¥ Chicazo ha 3 century, dropped dead at his home in| Portland, Me. Sept. 18 —An automo- | Murphy, who repe their passage, | yvem’ the Marathon runner, Derrowly e T — other departments repmdieted 08 OF | fourth place. arany one o SIXth 0] pedham today, aged 74. Mr. Virzin was | bile which approached ' as she was | said that he distinguished the forms of | escaped death today in his fret pras Anra Cole Mistaken for a Burglar and | Change at Electric Light Station, | Would Tesign without waitime for the | the globe. Tt 15 following cioe upen | % JCIC8342 1O the firat worid's Sunday | allshiing from an electric car struck jtwo men in two of the baskels, and | fSSsional motor cvcle race at the Giif- : Shot. |y e o) i report of the congressional investi. | e heels of Paris whose population by | S07SH. “United States Chrlstian com. | home on C atreet, I South Portiand, | At Chnnonsburs. — just northenst of | on stedium. . His machine collapsed 4 Uniontown Pa., Sept. 15.—Anna Cole | 0'clock the electric current was shut | 84108 committee. Chicagn Tares preceqonends LT1L95% | mission during the Civil war and was | tonight. The machine was driven by | Washington, the bailoons were sighted | ang dragged him. the Telfihflrhg; | burgiar and per- (off to allow the replacing ‘on _the at the siege of Chattaneoka. He was a|Joseph McDonough, son of Captain | by hundreds of people, and one man | grindstand, 1fe was pioked up fop n by close margins. Cut Right Hand. and By Y t hy hor friend and | SWiichboard of two ammeters which 8 ccord- duate of Wesl cersi id- | McDonough of o 1 St o turho % 2 woman (respus<ed up | Sale and to be renswed. It was neces- | Timothy Lawlor of Movsup in Greene- | g Gerin 5.0t yiss OF1¢ D4d 2085160 | igarg 11, is Hbrarian of the Ganeral | tomorrow the young man was allowed gahela andYoughiogheny rivers the/| Lo MyssIss SOntN. i o g G o [ty Lo shioft the cirrent to berinit “u;: ::‘n; A" badly .cut Hight hund, s, Theological seminary of New York | (o go to his howe. AMrs. Foley was 65 | aeronauts evidently encountered trou- Ty ater from a bydrant. - Kindrew, hay - | the chang e sk beiug between the thumb 3 o ety vears old. ble With the lower air currents and Freights in d i 5 Biice Beard glars during the | WLV s and forefinger of the right hand. it|Prominent Restaurant Propristor Dead — — vided them by mting to the| Cairo, am -‘::““:lp:.n.. i " = ok form. One of Aute Caught Fire. e e Sit‘l;mx‘-;xnerau Boston, Sept. 18— Andreas Tom- | Matorman Instantly Killed. Milford Lockup Crowded. hieight of pearly = mile. At this alti- | were killed and two "““‘I;j‘li“flu;.“ oub e recover "] Saturday morning while a new auto | took several stitches to close the | morersty 55, Sedts, for many years Mtarman Wik Blatter of Dasten, |t of e et Iane e e | avar ThA fire Ao sraka ot anes, | a3, it i “nm“b::‘n"_'::“.‘ recovera P on e dpotllgl Rl 1 . . 7 i | prominent in' this city as 4 restaurant | Motorman Willlam Slatter of Dayton, |ty of the loeal locku s s nat | valley over the fire and smoke of num- s -y [0 sovered” o be At in Stare | nosnd whiy fod Some wecldent con- | proprictor, died &t bis home fn Jamaica | was metantly killed and nineteen yas Ftnty ettt HOve e oha el S AtRI taxed tonight. when twenty men who | erous steel mill Berween 2 and 3| freight trains between Beach Ridge, arr | nected th with. ‘the ulsed when | were arrested at Naugatuck Junction | o'clock the balloons were sighted from | 111 - Witnesses testified Al Co. No. 3 was called, | tell what. b but would not| Plain today. He had been suffering |sengers were cut and street. Chen from a complication ef diseases for|an Ohio electric trac Steamship Arrivals. ok Sept. 18: New |and soon had the fire out, but the ma. 5 s ou car left a |for stealing rid on freight trains | the southern suburbs of Pittsburg, at |oner’ vt. 1i: Bleucher, [sured. What caused the fire is not| products has been opened in Monte: | onin iiols largest property owners,|one side un on top of a fve-foot em- | until their trial tomorrow. The ar-|Mount Oliver. ‘At this time one of the | Beech Ridge, had ites peos ot cpened dn Munte- | heing feuth on the list of high taxpay- | bankment on the opposite side of a|rests were made by a local deputy | balloons had A twenty minute lead over | fatled: o tranam ers 8 5 thirty-foot street. = - © 7~ lsheritf and railroad police - - - - - ! the other two, and the latter ware 80 rrest

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