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A raphs || jable to Get - Tropical Storm |Condensed Telegrams OUSE Piotroxsky, who made a successful 2 i . in several Mediterranean ports, the L fiight with a passenger in a Bleriot ule ears Atlantic battiship fleet will not visit aeroplane from this city to Kronstadt y | them. . Ratification Meetiflg Under Auspices Of | on Gctover 5. attempted a retorn wip today, but fell soon after ascending to lati for the a height of 115 feet. The licutenant's A New Set of Regulations for tho . o it vhi il vr e 2 o New York Repubhcan Club face wvas ‘torn, i his Jaxsenger cs-| THIS CASE NOT GIVEN OUT. [SHIPPING HEEDS ~ WIRELESS Fri i e A Extended Congratulatlons ‘ | wrecked. NAME OF THE INFORMANT IN | WARNING, SEEKING HARBOR, |Dureat: Cabled?’aragraphs “” Negotiations Between the United FIRST BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY, | " "™ fovees rarco| ANONYMOUS NOTETO MR.LOEB| PROMISE OF DEVASTATION | o piseen onincts soe sisitnes| UNEXPECTED CALLER FROM THE _ With Liabilities Aggregating Nearly Judge Advocate General George B.| . ¥ Two Million Dollars. Davis in his annual report says that illion | Precipitated the Sensational Raid on | To Follow in the Wake of the Hurri- | meai; ng i, 200 ? < i & . SRETIE Speaker Declared that Selfish Mischief Makers were| New York. oct. 16 —Two New York 5 Trequent 0" (e avmy now ave no%| English Aviator, Claude Grahame White, After Circling brokerage houses fatied today with 1fa- | the Duveen Brothers, Charged with | cane Which Swept Cuban Provinces i ol 08 bilities - aggTegating ly | $2,000,000. f i ol M line B. Martin, one of the | itol the 1 Secking to Stir Up an Issue Between the Two Great |}lities assrozaiing neariy $30000%% | Fraud in Undervaluing Imports. Sugarcane and Tobacco Damaged. |, Mrs: Caraline B. Martin, one of the] ., the Dome of the Capitol and Lofty. Washing= ¢ Charles Minzesheimer & company, the murder of Ocey Snead, has been de- H g Leaders of the Republican Party Which Does Not |other tho firm of Thomas G. Gaylord, | clared of unsound mind. ton Monument, Alights on Grounds of the Execu- R T ol e e e e e e e e ive Mansi ‘Watched by Thousands. : . s A : e name of Latham, Alexande n b, | Topical storm of the vear, afier stimated that it wi . ansion— 4 Exist—Arraignment of His Opponent, John A, Dix. | company. cotton and stoek brokers. In | the port of New York, procipitated the | sweening Cubs last night s todas | $48.000,000 ‘meore > eomplote The Ban e 2 each case an assignment for the bene- | sensational raid vesterday on the Fifth | and_doing minor damage to shipping |2ma canal. Another great slide has fit -of creditors was made. Bainbridge | avenue establishment of Duveen Broth- | in West Indian waters, is tonight ap- | occurred on the Culebra cuf. 5 Colby, attorney for the firm,was named | ers, art dealers, and the arrest of two| proaching the Florlda gull coastline| .~ g ! as assignee by the Minzesheimer com- a_Conference of American bank- : ¢ | landed and_ret: + York Oct. 14—Henry L. Stim. | Pulp and Paper company and a direc- | pany. 7 era in New York 1t was Tecqmifiended | . vashington,"Oct. 14.—In'a narrow [ landed ang retrned A0 e epublican nomines for governor | tor in the Standard Wall Paper com- | With the announcement of the as- that a “guaranty company” be formed| Ziett, MPOR & PLecisel o o six | mishap. Later in the day, while giv-" v York, said in a speech at Car- | pany, both of them situated in Wash: gnment, creditors of Minzesheimer & i to validate cotton bills of lading. miles across the city today, Claude | ing exhibition flights, he had two &« ball tonight that he was au- | Ington county. His friend and busi- | company’ filed a petition in invioun- : B - 5 3 . . yrized by President Taft to say that | ness parner, W. A. Huppuch, is the | tary bankruptcy against the concern. C Grahame-White, the English aviator, | cidents which resulted in slight dam sar Coulmbus of Eastville, Pa., . . X : 'y, - 3% s ozt ‘ ; : +| dropped his aeroplane.at, the side door | age to his two aeroplanes. Fortunate- his New York campaign has nothing | vice president of both of these com- | and Edward G. Benediet was named as who says he can trace his ancestry e er to do with the nomination | panies. The Standard Wall Paper | receiver. The petition in bankruptey|f - back to the discoverer of America,filea | Of the White house. T the avialoy e blican candidate for presi- | corpany wrote a Jetter on the 11th |alleges that the liabflities exsced $1- naturalization papers in' Pittsburs. < At Height of 500 Feet, s, White started on his e dent in 1912 day of November, 1908, to the chair- | 000,000 and consist chiefly of loans from = ; s 1t of | Bl TUEht shortly afior 11, olclodk i Addressed Big Assemblage. s~ ey con C DR UL comRuian e TGOE 1t i ¢ live business man that the occasional insertion i ranot foue Mars Misiuts neariy 500 sast he “eircled the" Aome | the forenoon. e rose to'a height of ) 4 2 H is apparent to a live o of. the Starkville, Col, disaster have ; 3 tee, asking that.the duty on wall paper | lateral securing these obligations 1s | plathe, Starkville, Col. disaster have | o itor "ang. passcd the lofs | 800 fest by oircling about the erounds Mr. Stimson was address ng a big | should be raised and they joined in a |astimates corth 20 per cent. more of an advertisement in a newspaper is not enough to hold the continu- P blage at a republican ratifica- | concorted effort of the wall :mlmr man- | than Ihedctlzi‘::s.“ 130 0 ipens ous interest.of the readers; The difference between an everyday bar- ers, making the total recovered 18, P giconlopidientileg, it Sy .lnd th“en dan!"ted ?w§m:nrglmbutn m meeting at Carnegie hali, held ufacturers to have the duty of 25 per In a statement issued tonight Mr. gain and an occasional bargain is the difference in effect between ragu | - japex. He landed between the great :x m ;;t uf lxgw- 8w & his objec- the auspices of the Republic cent. raised to a minimum of 35 per | Colby, speaking for members of the lar and spasmodic advertising. ‘Going, slow by jerks is doubtless Q| Former United States Senator Spoon- | building of the state, war and navy | tive polnt the WWasl aEn ‘r;umu:;o;‘ New York. After declaring that | cent. and a maximum of 45 per cent. firm, estimated the labilities at $1,- progress, but it is not the kind of progress live men induige in, for | er concluded his argument in' the so- | deparumerts and the low structus of IlFOflh(relc ln&, uapo: rl ‘l;rn s ~ifish mischief makers” were seek- | The company’s letter is signed by Mr. | 750,000, with assets of $1,250,000. H: they prefer the mile-a-minute movement without a jar. The big stores ve offices in a space whera | machine northward and sailed directly alled Union Pacific merger case in the | the exec - ; - 5 i i | & 4 : e i g Vhite house. He thén cir- 2 to stir up an issue between the | Hi h b 3 P ve 0 t make newspaper business announcements like a serial story, with an TUnited States court at St. Paul, Minn, | the slightest deviation from his conrsa | over the W R wo Froat i NE /ihs Tepablican '-m-fi':.cm;"l:figp,.,fe.m,.g ot an |y bl e issue or event of particular interest in each and every chapter. The & would “huve impaled him upon (o | cled the state, war and navy Building ity which does not exist,” he said: | be. taken seriously who comes before | an early settlement with all creditors live advertiser suggests n certain point of view in° retail buying. Ji The Committee Appointed to prepare | shikus of the iron fence around the | and turned northward again directly This G Has Nothing to Do | the beople with his feet still soiled [on a satisfactory basis. He denied a Women get interested, and they turn just as regularly to certain Jla pian for the unification of the disci- | White house grounds at his right o- | toward Executive avenue, a one-block s Campaign Hés Weathing to Do | oom the wallowing in the frough?” report that the firm was heavily inter- advertisements as the men turn to politics or the stock markets. ples of Christ, known as the Thristian | driven him against the granite wall at s!ll';te; not more than sixty feet in with 1912 ested on the short side of the market The idea that bargains are only occasionally to be had in a business church, at Topeka, Kan,, completed its | his Teft. . piiicad [ ! azice with President Taft (and | ALLIANCE BETWEEN TAMMANY |and explained the death on May 4 of place is to be avoided. The keen advertiser keeps reading buyers im- report. ‘Phe airship struck the —asphait- - Watched by Thousands. : with his authority) that this HALL AND WALL STREET | Clarence Minzesheimer, former head of pressed with the conviction that his house is offering bargains all of B : paved street squarely in:the middle | Police had closed the street to traf- campaign has nothing what the firm and son of its founder, result- the time. That is business. Try it! Ll S otne Baltimére end|andivlicd 200 feet further up the stone | nosand the people/were clekrad: o 1 R Wenlmnt s . e Y = vith circulation, and you will find that through its columns the larger b o R o S & L or with the adoption of a policy | New York Republican State Ticket. | pension for reorganization. don > 3 according to an agreement reached in| moved. and the White house lot in addition’ to. Cmeraie Diattorme_though T alwg | broadsids for Tammany Hall and an. | A FRENCH STEAMSHIP LOST. of your town, county, state and_country. No world-event of importance The French Government has deciiled | Presitienit Taft was not “at home" | the ble gorernment bujdne and stood ning of our opponents is suc- | V penec a n today for s e St a o chireito Sra 5 ha | Mr. White brought his machine to a may have a great deal to | the republican state ticket. The text de Rochefort Drownsd. Tollowing is & summary of the variety of ‘news printed in The [} mit them into that country fof the first Jating aviator and to Siar ssngrat | lower ol e radnally. desconded th t ection of the republican | of his speech was “Wall street and BET Bulletin during the past week: . ime since, ; < he ched the street from the republi & aiee o S Tilone . ¥ as he approac e street from : e far president in 1912, who- | Tammany Hall have struck hands.” | St Nasaire Trance Qet L=The Bullet Tol e ’ saf i 5%, T ot Mo v el southward. When he reached the m It President Taft| His slogan was “You are wanted in | French steamship Ville de Rochefort. ulletin _ Telegrapi ocal eneral Tola ajor George 1. Scott, United States i the Mero! beoTia lower end of the thoroughfare he was s r as (o the effect of this | Foom 212. Are you going?” o ooy Holtmentiere Se o S 0ct. 8 73 146 767 986 a0y T i s Deen asaig el Tth | enthaesasm, Other hig] about fifty feet in the air. With a ; RS ha s | o L S Bt iolel ke | un siennaiip ovel siegihal ] oL O % s 4 | Ota, I chars of the Apache prisons | the armv 4nd the navy departmenis, | Quick descent he brought the blplane ns of platform, I do not thini ccu; v Charles F. Murphy, leader ol msh 3 1 - ge Of A d son= 3 i wtary War ent i 1 ts. Judge Parker or | of Tammany Hall, during: the demo- | the first and second mates and tho Monday, Oct. 10 132 152 182 466 ! ers of war at that post. Oliver “and. . Major - General. Wood: the center of the block. ' The' fight i charge their conscience | cratic state convention. ‘ steward, bu 6 tweRty-thion R o i s i i t t = 4 = s of issi crowced about the aviat nd added | occupied only ten minutes. 7 " T First Big Republ i’ What Will Happen if Democrate Win | fuve "wen Tose” ne Bovert put in | [0080ap ' Oct 11 103 138 227 468 | Thelnterstate Commerss Commissian | GERSNS UG DG, 4400 | * Bikebuier Goneral Al chiel sigtel irst Big Republican Rally. Colonel Roosevelt : B SOk J : : i KL the) 5 2 . officer of the army, who has c of ughie: snestiih web s BRE big | Uhes o i s b e g | Bere toight 1 1 Wednesday, . Oct. 12 108. 116 187 AL e o IolEht YarifTs In] Mr. White's Remarkable Flight. | ail the (AL e A S + o Bl Famsiien and |k derad hos aibEt s Dot oty o | ok ~Missouri and Tilino igh An hour later Mr. White again as- | ice, was enthusiastic in praise g n by patades ot me | sireet aad Tanumaty EHatl which bo | TWELVE YEAR OLD Thursday, Oct. 13 100 114 268 482 ||lins trans-Missouri and filinols frefeht | .. ieq from the point where he had | the aviator and his accomplishment. Fx-Mayor Seth Low pre- | said was the most complete alliance SKIPS WITH MONEY. rally in Manhattan was | between corrupt business and corrupt Friday, I3 =867 - Yaz2 . 285 oS3l il i s o srlaneousle with another at | political bosses which the siate had | Has Been on Probation in Willimantio SPEIES - S || inténdent of the Militaty. academy, in| BLOODY BATTLE FOR WINNER OF VANDERBILT CUP the Academs of Music in Brooklyn, | Seen since the days of Tweed. If the | —Came. Here and Spent the Night his_annual report to the war depart- ; ; ‘ - B e e oo dez of Zyeok iEiie || oComi. Hare drd S e Nigl Total, 602 808 1916 3326 | i ecommends that ofncers seminz| CAPTURE OF FUGITIVE NEGRO STOPS OVER AT BE! hall. Timo- | Tammany Hall and Wall street would oo s chairman of | dominate the state to the detriment of | Poiicomian Henderson on Friday <he arne: druff, form on tours of duty at the academy he! B i placed on_ the samne footing-ag. e Two ~Persons Killed, Two Fatally w.yul His Respects to the t ind one of the people. Opposed to that he pic- | morning found a 12 year old boy walk- bers of the detalied staff. Wounded, Five Seriously Shot. -~ Other Callers. at the Saratoga | tured the repuplican party as the true |ing about the street dragging. a eart T g 2 = % oy “ided at the Brooklyn | representative of popular rule and | which cost him $2. He was taken to | members of the firfi, Benjamin J. and | with more orsless promise of devasta- REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES ‘Huntington, W. Va, Oct. 14—Two | Beverly, Mass, i o Heénry L. Stimson as a man who would | pofice station and gave his name as | Henry J. Duveen, ‘charged “with com- | tionto follow in its wake. Al ship. e 2 P fanpnere kllled; two fatally wound- | GRS Arraignment of Mr. Dix. flinch at no oppokition and be turned | Frank Kalinski and his home as Willi | Spiracy to defraud the government out | pinfwithin & radlus of 500 miles of | In New Britain, Naugatuck, Stamford| @d, and five seriously wounded in a |and one "; Prine 53 A > A uii ge. | 881de by no influence {rom serving the | mantic. He had been in trouble often | Of more than one million dollars by | Ke§ West was warned by \vireléss this | - and Elsewhere. | flgbt for"the capture of George, ailas | thie Grand & e 030 A. DI S, e or ional, but clung to | He recently went to live with a Polish Anno t by Mr. Loeb. and tonight most of the vesséls ply- | Terryville, C Oct. 14 Ui S R A e S A Granit came. ' Jo nouncement r. Losb. a erryville, Conn. 1 id . pect e L kier'® | the statement that the issue was Tam- | family in Columbia. Weanesaay Morn. | 1r. 1o o (o ereement | M€ these waters have cast anchors 1 | ronsinions canm” 1o e ionn nf | tective George Lents when the latter | 100f to Day his respeots. gt attemiptéd to place him under arrest, uuth(romthBo;t‘o& in "is ;mfi:: d shot sevy bers of the posse | making the distance in . o i 2 He announced that he was going back atie ticket many Hall and Wall street agai - gainst | ing e was left to rock the baby, but ded his . S arraign-| the people. that didn’t detain him long, as he had harbors. Plymouth here tonight Frederick A. ee were nom tonight, but for the present he declined | iy Phig -+ to maks public the name of his in- | Center of Disturbance 40 Miles West | Scott and Frani Bial . il % . before being taken dead. E Bt Shae of Bl asaich Controlled by Murphy. gone when the family returned &t Noon | formant. Sod 1t ey be: kot ecret inated for representatives. They are i e dead. % 5, and. it i suppoded’ heretRNE IS f Dix turns upon | In all of his speeches, Colonel Roose- | 814 with him went $15, et Mur. | until the Diivacils b Dlaced on tatal of Havana. understood to favor McLean Scott| Th :*;;;'rv“ff:;;;o:',‘;-,;.*f?.:;:;\.‘;f B e The last e O Mk v n this state | velt emphasized what he said was the | | Captain Richmond asked Chief Mur-| 1 the event of fines being imposed or | The center of the disturbance, which | W2 also nominated for judge of pro- | POFSe: Heorse JoTnson, begrd fesl v | 0160 170¢ ‘qust on the road to Salem. + public .enemy, an | complete domination of the democratic | PURY to look for the boy here and in | guties recovered from the firm or its | is scheduled to sweep both the north- | bate. throueh the lungs: George Lentz, de- | The president congratulated Grant on scord, an agent of destruc- | convention by Mr. Murphy. “Every- | feSponse to his structions the men | jampers, it was pointed out tonight. | ern and southern shores of the gulf, Naugatuck, Oct. 14.—The republ!- & ik BB 2 | ed tW vos | tectl/. shot through baci his courage and succeas as_a deiver was reported about forty miles west | €ans nominated two representatives | '€g ;50 wounced: GW. W. Lowe, |and wished him success at Savannah. | thing was settled in a room, the pri- | Were on the lookout for the lad. He | he anonymous informer will be eligi- e e of Havana at six o'clock tonight. mov- | tonight, both instr Charies Stuart, G. D.| Chandler Anderson, one of the Amer: Think of It vate room of the boss of Tammany | ¢3Me here Thursday after paving $3|yjs for the reward given by the gov. <'of the | Sent out, “You are wanted in room 212." | 18 Fecovered, it being found | "o had had the firm under suspi- { The whole matter was settled in room | tHal it was not $6. and the $2 was | Havana, Matanza and Pinar del Rio | tive: » . cion for some time and a careful in- | have been in the grip of the severest | McLean. - - ed returning the cart. Cab- | vestigation was being made when the | Storm of recent years since Thursday | Waterbury, Conn.. Oct. 14—The re- s representati o Purker. | Hall Mr. Murphy,” he said. o iothes iny Willimantic. He slept| ernment for evidence resulting in such | ing morthwest at the.rate of sixty | Mclean, W. E. Brown and W, H. Tur- | Boliceman: || Charies = Stuart ' jcan counsel at The Hague in the h Wall t _democrac ‘Whenever Mr. Murphy wanted to | g1 5 SETEe CE0 U8 i eaid he lett 36 on | convictions. It the ~ alleged frauds | miles an hour. O B Oct. 14, The tepubli- | After fatall- shooting Lentz, the ne- | Newfoundland fisheries dispute, ‘saw - he e sy b J - belreficen T whi e boy i aye stated, this by’ (will _pzo ¥ : 3 ¢ g . or represents. | city and barricaded himself in a cliff 3 i ina “3n | to him, the peremptory message was paine ¥1 which the boy left on the |ye foiween $100,000 and $300.000. | gHavana, Oct. 14—The provinces of | and Joseph I."e“Sfifmisfw{“{’:"ii“i;;-%‘“h'er: o Tl posse led | Major Henry L. Higginson of Bos- by ~bloodliounds, trailed him to |ton, an old friend, stopped in to bid 'n'u» CHT. When he saw the pms:‘uf the’ president good-bve. Mr. Taft ‘o opened fire and |leaves Monday morning for New York. an people have a greater c n- 212, and the convention, with humble ave had in any | tain Richmond took the boy home. He gmou: - | morning. s o ublican town convention -tonight e proaching, the nes g . since Linee Wil the people | eAgerness, responded to the message | 2 , ? anonymous letter came to hand.” said | morning. The wind was not compar- | Publica 1 3 + SE Sk S Biay e — Hb Moot of ol o ie | sent out.’ You are wanted in room | sald he Is unruly and untruthful, al_| 3 "Voch,” “This seemed to make our | able with that ' in the hurricancs of | ended ~unanimous nominations o Hale was shot & moment later Blas |\ s rem BEING PUMPED Fovernment to s reckless hands | 21%° and now Mr. Murphy, as the agent | QISR [he bov says he Is not used| suspicions a certainty. W managed | 1906 and 1909, its greatest velocity be- | George M. Chapman and Georse Io.| 7€l WIEh & Bulies throus FROM BURLEIGH BROOK : | and ally of Wall street, sends to the | "¢} &t home. to trace the writer and t'uunr}ldhim ‘:n | ln"‘na‘mu? eighty miles an hour, -‘?"e\» f‘g‘;lfihgrlvflzl‘[g:; ""‘3[@";\—"“:“"- During the battle, Chief of Police g =t ot fro ” | people of the state the message, ‘You 2= be a man who was not making the | he rainfall, however, probably was e 3 re strong MeLi en. | s 2 ! Quetes from Dix's Acceptance Spesch | re” wanted In room 212 MANY AT DANCE charge because of jealous: | unprecedented’ and doubtless has in- Brlogeport, G, O e e R e i ots. Lot hnating | Tormsiiave the s ol Mg | 9 s o -,':, n )‘Lr | wh\x(r;"(_ are lyo;‘x‘ g;)ling’_"’ Mr. Roose- | OF WEWAKUS CLUB. Another Arrest and Release. :;Jé:zrclogrea: damage to sugarcane and %\‘*"-"; e LS e W and getting the drop on him shot him Mass.—150,000 Gallons ly. ward revisic 1he |t der- NebUitre ths oo na Ear —_— Another arrest and the immediats 5 first district, Wiliam Martin for the | dead. The body was dragged down | painon afass, Oct. 14—To relleve ent o tarift 4 Jaree | nee. for govornor® crepublican nomi- | gube Ball at T. A. B. Hall a Happy | release of the prisoner was one of the Tobacco Seed Beds Destroyed. Twenty-second and J. A. H. Robinson | the hill to the city limits. Chief Clin- | 4y, "ghortage of water in this town, iR wagll Caecés | nee. fot; govartior, | Colonel “Roosevelt | Bt b Do developments in the case today. James | This is true especially as regards |for the Twenty-third. Thomas A, | senpeel addressed the crowd. which | 3 0 to the failure of the regular reser- everag 2t t - - SO our ool isoliect, HRGtCtE Suped i = Jarman, secretary of the Duveen firm, | the latter crop in the Vuelta Abajo. | Boudren and Ernest Ortienp were nom- | apparently was bent on mutilating the | Goro® s supply is being pumped from was_taken into.custody, but his dis- | The finest tobaceo in the world grows | inated for representatives. The con-| body, and succeeded in getting it to | Buridish brook, through a line of hose | nething from | *“Y > ot g ! S e i B el Ml 5 e o charge was asked by the government | there and the seed beds doubtless have | vention instructed the noriiness (o | the morgue, where it was viewed Dy | 5800 sast Jong’ 1ad_from the brook o ve Well, 1 appoimten the aisearn parties. | 0B, Societr huve been & featurs of | attorneys when he was arraigned be- | been destroyed, the season being (0o | support McLean for ths United States | Several thousand persons. the center of the town. It is estimat- = hae Mr. Dix held these | who hias prosecuted thar trom R | the fail season for a number of years, | fore United ~ States Commissiéner | far advanced to permit of replanting. | senatorshi —_— ed that the brook will furnish about i< are fond of fell- | made it pay back t thal gorast and | L% that on Friday evenimg in T. A. B, | Shields on the ground that evidence to| The storm apparerély had abated e SOLIDARITY OF 150,000 gallons daily, while the local & bustiiess Tan, & paper | move. thiss el s ras o ierament | e Cona. oF thaic best and mos: | couvict:wes' lacking: early this afternoon, but towards eve- | Direct Primary Bill in Colorado. CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP, | water company’s reservoirs at presen: ’ Washington county. | any or all of the political parties, Thay | 1argely attended. When the grand| Duveen Invoices Being Investigated. |ning it bezan again with renewed vig- | Denver, Col, Oct. 11,—Boti{ houses £ yield 75,000. ‘The normal consumption the president of the Iroquols | man is Harry Stimson- ' | march began at 9 o'clock, led by Prof.| After Jarman’s dismissal it became | OT: Dut with some abatement in the {of the Colorado legislature today | Address by Rev. Alexander Lewis at]of the town is 250,000 galions daily, . Michael McCarthy and Miss Annie| known that he was a witness today | rainfall passed a direct primary bill, .which| Congregational Conference, Boston. |Dut as all users now are consuming 3 - Driscoll, it swept around the hall as| before the grand jury. which is inves- City of Havana in Darkne: now goes to the governor for his sis- zhis) much less than the ordinary uun',r‘-‘til; MILE IN 53 SECONDS PORTUGAL'S DEPOSED KING Gue continuous hit from the first {o| tigating the matter. No developments | In the cify of Havana only siight|nature The bill carles a ‘modificd] Boston,.Oct. 14—The mnch discoss- | it I8 belleved that the supply will be he last of the rustic clad couples. Ee eastedt by Golleotor: Tsosb: vmtl oo Wb dons: &b | convention or assembly clause. - = N e ent un s AMERICAN SPEED RECORD PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE.| " This siarted the fun for the pro- | fvestipations oW I progress are | o em o ol romEnt the ity | Condidates in e assembly receivin o O Tl oL ofeiu: | enough to raise the reservoir levels. Set b e 3 | gramme of eighteen numbers, with the Teted. invoices | a o g 10 per cent. of the vote are to have! {jons p i — — ) Set by French Aviator in Bleriot Mo- | Consultation at Gibraltar of the Royal | music by Lang’s orchestra, also array fififl,’.’;‘?,?.ckTi‘;’w‘r‘;‘fi"\ :r:fa:l‘ebgl‘:: e "am, o s""’f_"(‘ i yfl»e:rr naesttttttiahdhnodenHcfyCo h"";‘I?:}‘})r(?en"gn:i‘r‘\“?r‘)&m\' x‘.\»"'né’{."‘i‘i’éia.‘,? in, Steaignt, IS noplane at St. Louis. Household. 2 in appropriate costumes. Later in | gone over and the books of the com- | rumor of Great Loss of Life. | 4jcir names on the ticket. der_Lewjs of Kansas City, Mo., In an| Woonsocket. R. L, Oct. 14—Two AR the evening Chairman William H. M pany covering these imports will bc‘! A report received today of great ~ - - address on “Solidarity of Congrega- | the three pacing events on the S o 1.—Alrred blanc, | Gibraltar, Oct. 14.—King Manuel of | Guinness announced that a competent | compared with the invoices. Until this | damage and Joss of life at Casilda on | Senatof Dolliver on Road to Recovay. | tional Fellowship,” before a joint ses- | for ‘the closingt day of the harness . ¢ the French balloon Isle | Portugal, the queen mother Amelie and | JUI¥_had rendered their verdict that | work is completed, Mr. Loeb said, it | the south coust of the province of San-| port Dodge, Towa. Oct. 14.—That!sion of the National Council of Con- [ meeting at the Woonsocket track -to- Y the international race | the Duks of Opo Eeer the young ladies present were the prat- | will be impossible to maka any | ta Clara has not heen confirmed to- | genator Dolliver is not afflicted with | gregational Churches and the third|day were won in straight heats, Das- >f Oporto and the Count of | tjest that had been seen in the hall in | prehensive estimate of the extent of | Night. There is no wire communica- taking the free for hed what is | Sabugdsa 4 Meht ) valvular leakage of the heart, as ru- |annual convention of the National | ten, the favorit T o5 | Subugdsa, grand master of the Portu- | several years. =The members of th?| the alleged undervaluations. ton with the interior of the island ex- | Jiored. was the stutement made tod | Euese cort, and the Cuont of Figueiro, | committée—William _H. McGuinness, the town' of ‘Matanzas {by Mrs. Dolliver. The senator is ired course. | master of ceremonies of the court, con- | Walter T. Casey, John Wozniak, An- ’ et steadi creasing in strength, and it | tion of power and authority would add | classing the favorite, Fred Kanno. The sulted here today concerning the future | drew Caples, Lewis S, Andrews and | PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE N von T b o Er b 213 ‘pace, went five | g " i e kept from |greatly” to the efficiency of the de- | third ‘Tace, the 2 | action to be taken by the king and the | James J. Casey—wore pie plates for CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI CONTINUES TO IMPROVE | Working his recovery will be complete | nomination in its varied activities. | heats without a decision, but to save | other members of the royal household. |Padges, suitably inscribed. |in a few weeks. The committee of 25, appointed by the | continuing the meeting another day it | Congregation Brotherhood. Rev. Mr.|all, while McEwen Belle had no dif- Lewis argued that such a centraliza- [ficulty in winnig the 2.5 _pace, out- ne was among the of the| Tt was decided that King Manuel Sl N ; o Faki Any of | Mounted T Mool SR A national council fo . investigate this|was decided to divide the money ac- | briators 1o get awas st Kinloch fiers |'ah ; s Man o Decisive Action Taken on Any of | Mounted Troops Disperse Crowd %5 ktio LG : . the- con- i Wi an Sxhibition Nisht | fully cestora aint gntil his health | SUCH CONTRIBUTIONS ARE the Leading Quostions. | Shouting “Long Live the Commune!” | Application for Recsiver for Luna Park | PHASE of church polity. will make its| cording to the stunding of the con- got nachine over the marked | his nds in Portugal should under- FOR WORTHY OBJECT. : ird-l New York, Qct. 14.—Application for| “phe centennfal anniversary celebra- | This gave the Tace to Awake Boy, the iod several speedy|take a vigorous political campaign in ——L== Clacinuatl, .9 pOCE sl Sk stizd ; % to the strong |a receiver for*Luna Park. Coney Isl-|{jon of the American Board of Com- |favorite, winner of the second and 4 3 ther which the supporters of Duke Michacl | No Better Use Can Be Made of Money | joint session of the house of hmmps“ ut in force by the govern- | and, one of the larzest summer amusc- | migsioners for Foreign Missions end- | third heats. 197 ord. | Braganza, the pretender, will co-oper- Thao fosRand Fuad and the house of deputies of the Prot- | ment the railway strike situation con- | ment resorts in- the world.. was made ! o today. and the meetings of the na- 2 A r ». in alate, to refurn as many monarchist can- e S e estant Episcopal convention was de- | tinues to improve. | today before Jusiice Maddox in the tional council were resumed this aft- | Baston Broker in Tombs Police Court. wtempted to didates as is possibie at the election.| Tha i e Foted to missionary - topic The government's fears that rioting | supreme court of Brooklyn in behalf | oynoon. both afterncon and evening ik : ance record It is probable that after his arrival in | amounting to $1.815 o The Bulleting| N0 decisive action was taken on any | would follow a meeting of the strikers | of the state banking department. Sessions being held jointly with the [, Yew York, Oct. 14-—wWalter Althaug nd 55 second England and the publication of = his | Acaderns puildine fang i the e to| of the leading questions now before | tonight led to 10,000 troops being National Congregational Brotherhood. | & broker of Boston, was held.in $1. h of Washingte manifesto, King Manuel sily v | Atademy building fund in the effort to| 41, convention, but -the afternoon as | thrown into the narrow streets adjoin- i inci; " ron- | bafl in the Tombs police court today ‘ PPt B & Manuel will take a cea | raise $45.000. There remains plenty of | t 2 A : LB Blew Oven Watkins Postoffice Safe.| The principal meeting of the even- | P 5 ¢ sednd Turpin failed after | voyage of travel abroad 5o as to avoid | nepertamity for wr Cyt of} given over fo addresses by bishops. | ine the all where it was held. There sy ; 4 ‘n | ing was held at Tremont Temple. o O N T air 1 hous and 28| cmbarrassing England by carrying on | ab e i 1o ki, d their imite) &lor o discussion In the house of | were no disturbances other than a few | Watkins. N. Y. Oct. 14.—The safe in | In& was held at Tremont Te larceny by Bradford Powell, a broker, Eoecline fedla political propaganda. Tt has heen | done for them or others. o | deputies the question of changing the | harmless pistol shots and jeers. e e etor dayiwit e CHOLERA IN ITALY. e e e 3 necessury fur | arranged that the Duke of Oporto shall | © e . nomaere f the church swas made a spe- After the mecting. six thousand | cracksmen before daylight today,. but > that Altheus gave as securitv for = accompany the king to England fnstead contributions af fer for tomorrow. The subject | strikers emerged from the hall sing- | the robbers obiained oniy 28 and | (00 0 S emen (L | lean of $L937.50 five hundred shares of _ | of going to Italy with the dowager Contributions. of a ritual for healing of the sick w ing revolutionary .airs and shouting | that from a money drawer at ihe | New - SCOM QN aily—4 n|stogck which Powell later discovered CHARGES PREFERRED | queen Maria Pia. Norwich Morning Bulletin..... not reopened b; Charles H. and Lucius Brown.. troops immediately charged the crofd | Tesisted the thieves attack e | the deputies. | “Long live the commune’ Mounted | Stamp window. The safe’s inner door Past 24 Hours. was nonatransferrable. 3 | AGAINST MYER PRINSTEIN. | y F. and dispersed it. T SRR Rome, Oct. 14 —During the past 24 Bridgeport Corener. o Veck bt | THE BOSTON MILK CASe. |jpnry I Parker INSURANCE CO’S MUST PAY. | P It £4, Making State Constitution: fioura tigrehave, holnfen deutiin rom i, Colin, Oor il e 4 ew York Lawyer ai ormer Noted Ty Mrs. Elizabeth Ran: o = Body of Man Found Wrapped in Quilt| Both New Mexico and Arisona are | the cholera an e s O fhe| c. B. Wilson tonight handed down a % Track Athlete. Agreement Reached by B. & M. Road | Dr. ¥ P. Brewer. . Verdicts for Policyholders Whe Lost B W it ™| working on_their new constitution. 'In | discase In the various infected Parts| fndimg in which he cxonerated Law- ; Property San Francisco. 2 one democrats control; in the -other | ! el caths occurred | rence Dunne, Jr., from all blame for s i Tl Ouh FCA recomiments- Mrs. Harriet B. Camp.. Hull, Mass. Oct. 14—The body of & republicans. It is the territories’ fiust | the province of Caserta and three | {}®% iine"{) "Stamfora on_Thursday ! and Shippers. A Grateful Mother.. .. | i tion that Myer Prinsteln, o lawyer and | Washington, Oct. 14—An agreement | H. F. Dawiey z | San Francisco Oct. 1h—Verdicts |Mman devoid of clothing and wrapped | So0 T G cpting the congressional ofer | 10 the province of Naples, while the | 55 r old Max Gilder. The Gilder formier notetd, tHid (thiSte be reached by counsel for the | Grosvenor Ely ... : awarding amounts _ totalling $96,477 | In @ auilt, bound with iron wire in such | o¢ Biatehoon Ubon the natucs of the e hoy7v¥:l. Taing a the sirest and ¥an @d from practice for a year was mad n & Maine railroad and the milk | William C. Osgood ... .... 100 | were rendered against two insurance | manmer that both the police and the | \ork now in progress of accomplish- repor ed one A i in front of m trolley car of which today by Henry A. Gildersleeve, who | Shippers of Boston In what are known | Edward C. Ely, New York 100 | companies yesterday in the United | fiedical examiner, Dr. A. Peterson. of | ment much in the future life of these|, [The Dew cases were distributed as| punng was the motorman. @s roferes heard ehurges preferred | @5 the “Boston milk cases,” pending | Mrs. George Greenman . 100 | States circuit court. in suits growing | Hingham, agree that it- would have| pew states may depend. Clloras: Teewn L inrl, two; prov- H calnst Prinstein by the Par associa- | before the interstate commerce com- | The Misses Lucas 100 out of refusal of payment on policies | Deen impossible for the man to hav The Oklahoma constitution has been | iBCe of Caserta. cichi; province ot Avellino, two: jrovinee of Naples, 11; Steamship Arrivals. Province of Sulerno, four. At Plymouth: Oct. 14, Deutschland,. fes- | mission. 55 tion. He was accused the | bound himself, was found on the shore held on property destroved in neld up to general critic 1 some sional conduct and frand on he cases were to have been argued | Rev. Samuel H. How 5 0 re 906, at Summit Point today. The meAICAL | yidicule hEcause fra femptes phaint client wio ehirg before the commission today. but on | Rev. Baward 8 Won ester. ... §5 o i R S | examiner will perform an' autopsy 16-4 (g toter oo natch gronn. | e V:L!.vfl! o T e from New York. PR B Bte visrant 1o the ath ueconnt of, the pending enstern rate | Mes, Edwara 8, Woreeoroer, 22217 231 R - jmorrow. A superficial examivation | 1% “over jecis Gtk sralaain$ sre| King Georgs V. Honorary Member of |, At Naples: Oct. 11, Tuisiana, from s defense wae that se they could not be laken up for- . M oo i 1 Elactrocuted at Top of Telephons Pole. i} x-t'lzv »y‘l ~Ium~ brnise: on the neck. T} lefr, for legiglative action Phe Jkls 1 . & H. Artillery Company. New York; 14th, Koeenigen Lulse, rom . the mioney for ser mally by the commission. Mrs. Laonard Woolsey Hacon Unionville, Cofn., -Oct. 14.—Georse| for miany aaes el besu lnthe walend jigmu consticution bas probably receiv4l ‘Baaton, Gou 14 -King George V. ‘ot | NgW R 0 et severa) wit n inforimal CGuTerence was lild be- R | tawler, i enarge.of the office af fhat LOF (Many Uaya Fed miore condemnuation chai it dessiy | Eagland will be rotified of his clection | (ot Sooh Prinst. | Vo slwaze borre a | Iween counsel in the casé and mem- ale of les. Southern . Nef England Telepholis R T ed. Bur it mey at least Le-used fo | 16~ MOROT&TY membership in - the -An-| Ll § reputatlon luflaehced b bers of the commission. It was agreed | At tthe McKinley Avenue 4 A T | company at Parmingion was cibciro. | Prominent Seatile Men Charged With | T8 SE y | cisnc. and Honcrable Aitillers com- | g AT Copentagen: OFt eaye i Stng light punshinent that the railroad shouid file & (ariff on | Zlon.church on Friday evening the|cuted at the top of « telephone pole | Conspiracy, Alaska Coal Cases. | " Presiden: Tarc récommendsd io theipany By a commliitde which left Bos-{ S'ates, from New : Frin = graduate of Seracuse | ststutors notice—thirty days—fixing | programme for the 36th- anniversary | here today. Fowler was working oo _ Seattle, Wash, Oct. 14-—Charles F.| people of thé tercitories thae they lmit| ton this afternoon. The — commlittee - i polersin i hwlds w wortt s pecord | the rates on milk shipped into Eos- | was given over to the sale of a large | tiie telephone wires, and in some man- Munday, George Simmonds and Corne. | their constitutions to u treatment of | consisted of Gaptain John D. Nichols, Gluecose Was Easy Winner, broad — fump. ton in accordance with the agreefnents | number of articles from farm and gar- | ner came in contact with an electri | lius Christopher. all prominent. Seai- | fundamenta! principles. ol Roose- y Lieutenant Fravcis 1. Appleton and. Oct? I New York Athlet® club | unsel. They will be lower than [den. The memorial service which had | light wire, receiving fhe full voltage tle men. were arrested toda véit added the suggeation thai they Imll'olunel Syduey M. IHedges. past come the Olimpie j ihe proposed tariffs suspended by the | been planned was postponed till Sun- | of the circuit, His body remained on | dictmenis charging conspirac made easily am bie. Oniy the fin-4 mander.. The commitiee will sail from Greece. hut on account of an | commissioh and, according tn the fday. when the anniversary exercises|the poje until taken down hy linemnen. | frand the government in Alaska o hed productz will shew how these ! New York tomorrow on the Carmania, sustained there has not t statements made, will place all milk | will he concluded with morning and | Tle was 43 sears old. Jived in-Farming- | cases. They were released under-bon1f | recommendations have: been abserved. | landing at Fishguard and making ' part in athietics since #hippers on” terms of equality, evening mervices. 3 1on, and leaves & Wwidow; - -~ jof $2,300, - B {—Cleveland Plain Dealer. &wuw to London. . e