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Cahled Paragrap Rome, No. 15. | I i Seven new cases of VoL, LIL—NO. 273 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDA 5, 1910 T a7 cholera and four deaths are reported WILL REDUCTION REACH CONSUMER Wife of Wealthy |Count Tolstoi | Condensed Telegrams| NOT A M_(GAN IN SIGHT YE | auring e past 24 Hours. j . LThe Run_on the Blrbwk. Bank in|* ¥ R Little Indication Yet That the Retailer Has a2l g g atoracc | s flD'GhflS‘flr Man Extremely waflk P LTI | nfon e T T MRS 'Repoi't That Body of Mexicans Were Heard Anythmg Ofil(:la]]y et Following the nectsetul Spunish OCCUPIES. CELL.IN PHILADEL. SUFFERING FROM BRONGHITIS anfoaehsllion in Uruguay came.to Invade Texas Believed to be a Canard D campaign against the Riff tribesmen der of th 1 " |inthe summmer of 1509, PHIA CITY HALL. : AND HIGH FEVER, P A ; i Four Thousand Express Wagéns of e | . Brunswick, German Nov. —Wil- New York are again zn the lng\'e, the ~ | helm “Raabe,” the noted ~novelist and | e having ended. . : R FOODSTUFF PRICES TAKE A TUMBLE [ i, i =i RANAWAY TWO MONTHS AGO| COUNTESS ISwithuim " = IROCK SPRINGS STILL UNDER GUA: | Brunswick, Sept. 8, 1831, and studie 2 has been appointed chief of the culin- b philosophy’ and histor at Berlin. He ary department of the White House. { wis knowrn under the pen name of Jg b ST el s Arrested Yesterday in Quaker City in | She insisted Upon Being Taken to the Rl & | cob Corvinus, t Rev. Charles T. Erickson, Amer: Packers Reduce Price of Beef Between 4 and 5 Cents a| % wov 15| Company With a Rochester Man— | Bedside—Procesdsd by Spesial Train :‘;“,{‘:"’LS:““I’F'{;:',{' v 3'°tz\f§§'t'e.f:fla"'5£»‘ Cowboys, Ranchmen and Rangers All Ready to e | Nov. 15.—! { Monaster, Macedonia, by 5 : Pound—Pork Down About 3 Cents—Bumper Corn, (iarics (oller, Who was amous (hoso, Lack of Money Gave Clus- to Astapova Tuesday Morning. Turks. Invaders a Warm Reception—Message to San Antonio | day, is a student at the National In- e - peeta: 1 . . - & Twel Per Wi Kill a Crop Cause of Reduction—Chicago Commission Men ' stitite in 1eon. He wis farn i Nic number Tnared T el ot ot {aragud and is 16 years of.age. Ilis _ Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—Mrs. Edna ', Tula, Russia, Nov. 15.—Ceunt_ lLeo | Nicaragua, between liberal demonsir . . 3 : father, Robert Teller, was born in MeDonald, wife of a wealthy resident Tolstoi s suffering from bronchitls, | tionists Ana the: eoldioen: Predict Still Lower Prices on Everything Except Eggs. % S T e Ml e IR B T Rl BT L e T T s | Nicaragua for 25 years. Dirs. Teller is from her home two months ago, was tremely weak- condition. A" message | Paints and Varnishes Annually Used el a mative of Nicarugua. First reports arrested here toddy in company with from his daughter Alexandra, who is |In the United Siaten sxecen $900.000, o : goncerning the casualty list described FHerbert Elliott of Rochester, N. Y. El- | nursing him at Astapova, giving this | 000 in value, according to the United “ov. 15 The reduc- 1 Chicken and turkey prices are off | Teller, whose wound is serious, as an liott was also arrested. Information, adds that the physicians | States geological survey Springs, Texas, Nov 15.—Tn San Antonio Denies Report. price of meat, reported in from & to 4 cents compared with a |American. | Children Found With Runaway Wife.| 52V RO immediate danger threatens. The Supreme Court for the fourfh Cénsequénce of o report kst might that | San Antonia Tex., Nov. 15.—Thers v e o die Country, has | year agp. - Fresh eges are guoted At i o o e ADVICE «| . Tfie: Mehonalda “have ‘it chifkss Diagnosis of Physicians. time Passeq npon the owacranip < the 300 armed Mexicans were mARChIng ub- | is no truth in & report that armed Mexe, neton. Wholesale 'deal- (27 cents, five cents lower than las two sitls and four boys. When Mrs.| According tosthe official diagnosis | so-called San Jose do Semotta land on this town, cowboys and ranchmen jcans are marching on Rock Springs, that prices of its | year. TO TAXICAB STRIKERS | McDoniald disappeared from her pala- | of the physicidhs, Tolstoi is suffering | grant in Southern Arinena. |from the surrounding country, armed Texas, where the Mexican, Rodriguez, tumble, with the indi- E = { tial home she took her daughter, Eliz- | from a catarrhal inflammation of the | s e with rifles and rcvolvers, are pouring | was recently burned at a staki faons of xmpathetic xeller for the | REPORTS FROM ELSEWHERE. | Should Abandon Closed Shop Demand | fbeth, azel 15 vears, and her Youngest | lower lobe of the left lung. His heart | Four Ca Inveiving the constitu- | into Rock Springs this morning. The | A {elaphone message from O. C ~ along other lines of food b F | aRe Rt tol Work, | boy. Sidney, azcd 3 vears, with her. |action is good. The maximum temper- | tionality or " the employers' libapility | Tanch people of this section are S0 | gheriff of Edwards county, today ~ t iler only passes | Prices Not Materially Changed in San i = Phex were found by thelr father today ature today was 102, falling at times |Jaw wore reassigned by the supreme AnXious for a combat with the Mexi- | eq that he has an armed force ready. * i alonz ¢ Francisco. New York, Nov. I5.—After a con- |10 the house in tlis clty which their|to 99, which {s practicallr normal; | court for argument on Jantors go cans that they propably will start on to meet any hostile movement that g > district it aid | e ference with a number of taxicab com. | mother occnpied with Elliott. pulse 104, dropping to 90; respiration % ord ithe march this afternoon to meet the imight be made by Mexicans. He says d been re- | rancisco, Nov. 15.—The price ot been e | 1 ov pany officets: today. Gaynor | Mre. McDonald Placed in Cell, fair. The physicians add that-the ex- | Financiers Believe that Senator Ald- | alleged invade | there are mo indications of any such' O o I teran Franclsco has not | sent a letter to the chairman of the ! * Alhoush her husband and children | PeCtoration and diuresis are sufficient | rich will attempt to accompiioi nt lhe'_ d the | movement at Roclk Springs but that Al TRt Mexioahaltingl Croms | upon hearing of reports to that effect vackers. AL the same |changed materially in the last few | strikers' committ: sing mer = fand th e, pati as 2 oming si €880} n; 2 ¥ c d materially s co ce, advising the men | 51ane and that the patient has enjoved tran- ing sho s of congress the e price of pork had gone down |months. Pork products have declined | to abandon . theis. “cloo Sha: B e e e J et el B i “Slose e : & 1 quil_sleep, is in good spirits and I o rency r b Border. le immediately made preparations so it three Cents. (Fiope Was held out |siightly but fresh meats Temain fin | mand and retura to work - | fome with them, she refused, and now I, a%; 5, " (800d evlrita and s | enactment of & currency reform bill. | considerable exellement |1 oo prepared m any emergency. e e et P fnl- |and farm products are selling for | “The case is just the reverse of that | Seoubies & Sthat his wife's mind ia| _Altogother, this is considered a very | James Hutchinson, a Seaman, was | throushout this scction, although by Bverybody is on guard and not & ts of the packinz houses w |about jthe prices usual at this sea- |of the express companies strike” | affocted and that he swill have o eome | Satisfactory 'report, —particularly in |commended by Seeretary of the Navs |Many persons the report that a | Mexican is in sight.” is the way he de~ watd ‘“'»"\‘fl 0 e [T 3 writes the mayor. “There the men |mission appointed to inquire into her | VW ©of the high temperature which | Mever for jumping from the cruiser |0f armed Mexi e il e (e | seribes the situation. i ake o | In Puget Sound Territory. | vithdrew their demand that oniy un- |sanity. ‘The runaway wife was living| WaS' maintained yesterday, and the | Tennessee in an attempt to rescue a | tVWn is believed to be unfounded. | The sheriff at Del Rio has heand 4 fon men be employ Prices of | Dlos Seattle, Wash, Nov. 15 d and the compa- | here in a style much humbler than she | SYMPtoms of méntal distress. which | man. Pl R R B R i iies hel r a week there | vi o hav, embled @t Las Vaca s there, and it is evident that the repors meat on Puget sound depend pon | Bies held out for a week thereafter on | haq heen accustomed to at her home. | T0IStol was said to have developed. b THRaTs | & Tex., vesterday s ight | o * ¢t a camn leastern quotations, Pork products | the Droposition of discharging all un- | Lack of money is said to have g;\-m;coumu Sophia Joins Her Husband.| Prince Victor Napoleon Bonaparte, R0, Tex. westonduy, and Jast nisht' srom’there is a canard. have fallen & cent a pound and w jion mén, or not employing any, which | the clue which led to her capture when at - b Countess Sonhia Tolstol, arter the | {je Franch pretenden was marvod B¢1 1L Vowed purose of making an at- All Quiet at Del Rio. Eier ety L rev SbSle etn | tack npon this toww and avenging the | Mexico City, Nov. 15.—Reports ré= that en | she endeavored to withdraw money | first shock caused by her husband's | Montcatieri. a picturesque | g0 Jowe . Beef. for choicest euts, expected To go higher. Best ainst it That s Gpppinion was | she had on deposit in @ bank jn Nor- |sudden abandonment of his home and | 138€. to Princess Clementine of Bel- | [ACK umon uiis LAwi and atens: | ceived here from Del Rio, Mexico, . tail at 65 cents, a record., and against it. That same opinion is now | wich, Conn, » 7 famfly, displayed astonishing energy | S10M: IEeENtbLIING Of S0 everything is quiet there, and there - rising S e nst el depBnd grfiite S e this morning and insisted upon being | = N i Rangers Prdered Out. %o evidence of any movement of arms . tter aiso ie at the top prices and | G0 AT TR, i i S0P by | CREEPING PAINFULLY ALONG | taken (o the count - Accompanied bt | Colonsl £ M. Weaver in‘lix renort| cou Gamubell Jast iz, at e re- | o ey Toward Rock Sprins. Apples and vegetables are | (1o%ed to except union men. It | sons : > v A ent. | calls attention to the hostile-aititude of | quast ‘of {he sheriff of this county, or- - in'a year ago Fish is a | 10WS tha one siic has mo more right | WITH HER PROPELLER GONE, |lter sons ami Count Viadimir "ellert- | (o 0o ™ o o the milltia. an | deres o comrant o i commands | Town of Rock Springs Guardsd. e s to demand ‘closed shops' than the oth- S ot e ool Sl et = = A o by e L points out how lhis feeling can be 9v- | o ‘aptain dohn R. Pughes to pro- n Antonio, Tex., Nov. -A tele= Report to Navy Department of Acci- |F#itative in England, sne proceeded | {TiiiL o 10 Rk Hnbss vesterdny, Thut | phone message from Rock Springs tes dent to Hamburg-American Line: Phe s s Sl |they cannot reach here bezove tomor- |night says that the excitement oves e hrf‘lx“‘mfllffgszt "{h,,”’,? mfi:fi; “«‘w“\:or Charles Martel of Lewiston, Me., 105t | 1o | the reportel marching on the town of el Soone N kog, | Ris fizht in the supreme coirt of th The armed citizens here are ¢ o band of armed Mexicans has subsids | steadily rising in spite of the increaseq | &%~ lem o dbspeihg porsee | what they condemned employers for demanding last advise you Poultry Cheaper. 0 back to work = hE i, il ete Aae e i 3 ingtom h fween the countess and Tehertkoff, | 1S e ) MR e he town is still guarded. A A N L e e s, e 45 fikra of Iatelal chesoias vURBEI, Ste Sigie sunl“““‘;* embittered feelings ‘in recent | L11e Siaies aEinsl inirlDRmCRt 68 | for nows of U O O a 1o | matrol f Atecn Arimed: citiges will M | redict Still Lower Prices—Table of |fresh meats and foodstuffs 1in the |a policeman will be sent out with you |about six hundred miles oast of nm‘{;\fga-s bave caused Tolstoi much an- | e Aaine liquor laws. {able to engage them in buitle some|on duty all night. Monday night ffty | Rductions: v Phot Wesk Mem; territory. Poultry is three | on the cab, the same as a police es- | Bermudas, with her propeller gone, ac- | 2 - [aistance from. te town. men were under arms. i ot : cents a pound cheaper than last week. | cort on e or bicrele was given to | cording o0 a report to the navy. de: | pEmaND! Chicago Will Be Headquarters for | 4 ‘ e Sl Canades Followe Ustisd: Statos, jevery express wagon that went out | partment. She was on her way from | B NDS UPON THE. BANKS {the Lake Michigan lighthouse dis- = MPING OF WOMEN'S MOUNTS VTSR | ontreat, Nov. 15— That the cana- | SUFinE (U stk > Have o Ty that | e Porstian Gl ound for New York | WILL BE VERY LARGE | trict under the ne' arganization whiel | PRESJDENT TAFT INSPECTS 19y ¥ 2 5 [ gasontootl, Nov. 15 That the Cala- |'you will mot aliy prot 1n the. accident happened. -y e has been perfceted by fhe department | . e the e e | glan muckst hes foilowed that. of the | e Severni Ganes O minor | e Cheriskia wad suoken by the | Condition of the 7,000 National Banks | of commcten and b, . | THESEAMDUS! GATUN DRMIGY L AT: NEW VORI HOR SN ¥ B s a8 the |Uniteq States fn the deciin ies | rioting in connection with the strike | United States steamship Wheeling, | - e ! : 3 Y of déos e e o e memed By repartu ot 10- | {oa; November 11, in latitude 3146 north | o sl o | Frank Piorce, ot assistait secre. | Panama Canal to Be Completed De- | Develops the Best Riding Seen Dur fne in prices slock yards | Tel pork which was 333 on Septemper | b £oNeral order was igsued from po- |nd_ loneitudé 50.16 west, Deing then| ywash gton,- Nov. 15.—The condition | tary of the interior, returned to his cember 1, 1913. | ing the Exhibition. A s 3 by a re m of fresh (1, now is $26.50. Hams have dropped | llcq o qiearters tonight assiging po- | about 743 mniles east of the Bermudas. iof the 7,200 natipnal banks of the Unit- 'desk in the department after having New York, Nov. 15.—The jumping < Commission men |from 22 cents per pound to 16 cents | g, 1 dULY of protecting such taxi- |She reported that she had lost herleq States will e revealed anout De spent about a month investigating con- { Panama, Nov. Panama New York. Nov. 15._The jumg ing ver prices still {and beef recently has declined more | Cons 4% are taken out tomorrow. A |Propeller October 28 and had Dbeen cember ist in the reports which come ditions in the Galifornia ofl Helds, nal will be completed December 1, |of the agptad i S s g ept exs, which they | than a cent & poand policeman is t oride on exch taxicab A Waking about fourteen miles daily un- in' answer to the call issued by the 1913, _This information was given to |horse show, developed better riding om e . R Republlican Elected Representative at | tosiey Cc Where such protection is 1;’;" e et oouree WY IDE comptrolier of the currency two 4aYS With the Opening of the Horse Show | Prosident Taft (o ay while hie was e oo o L T » able of e . st R 2 3 < at New York Mrs. Margaret ISmerson ; specting the famous Gatun dan g . sideidand . ohe hece & s oy East Granby Special Election. { | American. steamers. rimning from, Eiy {“iThe complets report: will reflact ithe | Mckim entered @b box. of AHISALG: | wnich e Bpent seitral hours. | night. Al tho women rode side-sad : T %. Last Week, | Fast Granby, Conn. Nov. 15 ap VE SHOS FIGED e o condition of the banks at what IS Te- Vanderbilt and sat down. Mrs. McKin | official date of the opening dle ey M Y chctborn e i e T o 66 |apecial election here ioday, George 1. | FROM A SWAMP THICKET. | siilCpaViceling owing fo her small gurded by hankers ns probably the was divamced foom De Smith slolins | mcal date o et et Baltimore, who Is but fifteen years o tour rr ) | , re, ean, 1 = ow the big o . ¢ o v it repor v i c: ende nd ge e | over hedge, wa Pork 2% $0 o | rment iy, deteating Harlow Drew by | Gave New Impotus to Search for Ban- broken all of her lirge hawsars in the. 4o o baiics S e for oy S ment then she hak bean o A ek sheeamsl tendors and mel the | hera four dect high, with Eresk kil Lamb 1 1;}-;\.,’7“(;,::':& F;‘nv\r:\l{ ';;?‘:-."n'f, 29 andl dits Who Held Un Pavmaster. :u\u.n to take-a fow from & ErItah heen fortified o meet the exigencies tme sty be engae £ Wpm——— e reanthine it ho sranted the | The Blenheim farms gelding Kessy 4 c oppot . lection ]as! - steamer. nine s previously. When o o ¢ e Erantd 3 er, ridden by Miss H. Holloway, e to 210, |Week the vote for the nomines was a | _Great Barringion, Mass., Nov. 15.— | the - Wheellng bartod. company tha e T ot It ihe 35 Molding that a Settlemedt and not of the camal bGE at thelt e D a went to T - P firat of Oetbidr [t1e at 95 each. Soxs fired from o swamp hicket Cherusida was making good weather, | Funts il honteded - Tt 1k sstimaceq 2 ndividual shipment would constl-|own risk of delavs incident to nex- | yon AU R, Seend WL 1D TRl 1= 1 0 % 75 cents on eattle in the | Pittsburg Looks for Drop in Meat |t & &3 f Ttalfan workmen who were She had four weeks' provisions and | fhat i addition (o being called upon to Lute an offense, Iederal Judge John R.| perienced operation. S Bain, And third - tos A I i e e in Py ~ aving rails today near the sceme of - the Wheeling supplied some extra food. e S MeCall ruled late yesterday that thel —In addition it was announced by | Belle B Balpy Sn e to ASSE in & Prices. finance some important operations, the Lleat Colanel that the T oo R gy il b o i s 3 t ay’s bold-up and robbery | The nayy department has reported Lomiks will have to mare the usuaj Standard Oil eompany of Hidiana, if | Lieut.-Colone s that _the L A . Pittsbure, Nov. 15—Pittsbure is | gave new impet the search for e (s et e i found guilty, would be held account- | port thar President Taft's visit was - 1" fro 1065 to v re the facts'io the Hamburg-American Jear-end settlements. amouniing to | found guilty, ! EE e I e Spoea v | veiting for tho reduction of meat|the bandits who relieved Paymaster ' steamship offices in Now York, and it Joor $150,000,000 or $170,000,000 before | able for only 46 offenses in connection | the fore r of & request for an- | 3 5 $ s D e e ol s aeat deal- | Hine of the Woronoco Construction | is presumed the company will despatch oo, sios: 000 oF $170,000, | with the so-calied Grand Junction con- | other $100,000.000 from consress was | HARVARD'S WINNING CREWS NEW DRAEANE MARNRT: ers confess that exervthing points to | company of $20. nd checks. | tuxs immediately from the nearest DOrt | i omae it rast attaches to the con. | cossion case. unfoun The canal will b comp TN EAGRoE Wit e 3 Sastyeestietons tare. | Ome G the ehats struck Veto Marta- |to bring in the steamer. | GitIonC of it sorschars, DantsRIrtue g e ot TR s o el | b SN0 2 P PERak Kower: Than foc [“1Cle Vinimads Hebte: Bupect £h00 (e S i o e | o e Seasor's_operations in cotton and also CHARLES ORRIN BREED e et eae fremendously | Banqueted at Hotel Somerset by the Many Months. | 6554 o "V'"ch at o Pitisfield hespital . dniihe extent ¥ wililchi She: dewior tis | DROPPED DEAD ON STREET. | pleased at the outlook for the Harvard Club of Boston. o Chicago, Nov, » T 2 P FROM TRAINS AND STATIONS | west have reduced their loans. | completion of the greag work o »ieans, Heef and |head of Armour & Co,, said today tHat | densest part of the o i It seems to Dbe generally known | 1o e NChisaai EHin or the MStL Pt thace s L - . i the New |the whole tendency i the prices of | posse was nmediately mvanimes nod | The Common Drinking Cup Branded |among bank officials, nowever, that g | Formaety (Wa gl a"‘" =2 B o oot At the Aniount of I nine soekh i tie vasa oyt Ve uRa v X for ur mths. |livestock was lower. He also declared |once asain staried to beat therach o as a Public Nuisance. preat deal gEIOEES beloniiin itothel SNy e Twork accomplished since visit to | New London last summer were bams s beer drop in the price |that the descent would be gradual, { underbrush, bt the only result was 3 interior banks which has been placed | o _Charles Orrin } the isthmus in February, 1901 Queted tonight at the Hotel Somerset . thin the past t ays | and w d the public from accepting | the gis: 5. OF Praabil o T Ibany, N..Y. _The state | o0 callin Wall street will probably be r!:,\nn, f\In S Nov. Teaohgne oeal g o e 5y the Harvard club of Boston. Major of t two ' IFresh | too hastily the belief that a drop f 1 which the officers are inclined to | department of health is seeking the co- | Withdrawn before the end of the year, Breed of thie ciiv, fonmey wercs i B L. Higslnson presidéd. and duris pork = at @ decline of four |the highest to the lowest prices ink marks the spot where the mones | operation of the. sus Tailroads op- |2nd the Dest advices toduy werc :u;l_twl;"d‘l"v:‘} E ’\»‘m;;mw;’t:;;l::fl“‘[-l e e | NEW YORK COMMERCIAL SQUAD | T et B ouvenirs were co due. {has been nidden. - d o t L erating i e VOt abolish. | Wall stret borrowers anticipating such j of the ~—most prominent Metho e VATt aaon Tneber. of e Vs |5t ks $iavs oo uned b o it R T Eats jn B Ao | Withdrawals already ‘bave begun ar- |Episcopal laymen in Newi JMEmid: io0 o nown, Promoters of Get. Rioch | Sione: cni o et e ton s T Gonc DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS | GOVERNMENT MAY NOT {ing of a small white rag tied to o busi | ment issued by the department say: s e M s s s kA fainins o of the evening wers ENDED BY SUICIDE!| LAUNDER DIRTY PAPER MONEY s ;’,‘;.;‘\““'Z ”»"1"»"" as though to y question about the pos- | CHRISTINE PETERSON | Dr. Sargent of Harvard university and | New York, Nov. 15.—Promoters \,‘r nx;_:n((_.:,}‘.flsunks:. :].! g-a<:::§ 7 he possibility of the robbers sibility of transmission of serious | HAD SKELETON KEYS |pronounced to be perfect so far as phy- | “get rich quic remes and of all bert Gorham, 1 . S. 8t et place them- | disea. the use of a common | e | sical proportions were concerned. { manner of crooked stock sales and ma B, L_Wells, acting. deat Hotel. Countestoits heetves -t drinking cup and there is"ho excuse for | And Burglar’s Teols in Her Clothing | Mr. Breed was 54 vears old. As a[nipulations who operate in New York, | of ‘the university, and Capt. J. E. it on the train or anywhere clse, now _ f Young man he became famous for his |are to be broughi to jusiice if the | Wade of the varsity eight. |New Canaan Democrat Won Out at | that penny-in-the-slot machines serve g alkonta BPdosRoct UAll | Tragic Event Last Night in a Boston {Thu Clean Bills Will Be Mistaken for oo "7aPle to find the | | | . r roceed- Washington, Nov. 15—The New e | extraordinary strength and, he I commercial squad” of ‘the detective AR A TV 1) L nstituted br M. A. Win- { York woman who washed and ironed | Special Election. DE omn e Lorehaaan ey ornvstole | stamford, :Conn.: Nov. 15—Charged | traveled thizoushout the MGy SIVIng | Nt te {Urmufion e FATE OF SCIENTISTS KNOWN. # Worcester vestaurant manager, |a dollar bill to such good effect that { - NeW Canaan, Conn., Noy. 15.—The €UPS can be purchased for a dime. with having burglar's tools in her pos- | exhibitions of muscu e el dotay, R DT ToE 3 g e, ens fonent e [ banker declared tie note u counter. | domoeratic nominee for representative The public drinking cup must be | seceion, Christine Peterson, who said | Ing strons men everswhero and never | Deputy Police 'Commissioner 1I¥i: | Mystory of Fourtesn Years Clearsd Up umitted « in a hotel |feit and sent it to the secret service | )VAS successful at a special election branded as a Inubu;W Dnisines A?d mu“sl her home was at 154 Johnson street, | once being t)v‘fi'-!cgll n l\lwuz:d! fi‘&‘ii‘;"f"‘.“_"‘" at the Onited iR gmpontel ] R hdine Folnd. tre. Winsolw was 40 | here, may be the cause of a cl n today, defeating hix republican Eive way under the welght of public | Brooklyn, was taken to the Bridge- |1t 18 said of him et beya s e il Leyn pensonal cohiree 95 hon tut Las | Iauncer ail the dirty paper money. O i Lovte. PR Gat And with the common drinking cup | CArther hearing in the superior court. | ICRE'E FIEVE S JERG- TC R 8% & Justice, o postoffice inspectors and [0 fourteen years concerning ‘the fate whth . e i s L e o ought to o tha common towel, which | A Woman was found by the police as | 107, fPURAEES of T6 AR - oroce 1 | Hhe Kmeriean = Dankbrsaasociation | of the Austrian scientific expe tion + 11, with the laundered bill beside a new coun- {2t 287 each. The vote today, Rt Sy cenmon: - Which | she was walking through the rear [and helfl 2 mbasat lie "“American P R vl o This ' terfeit bill of the same denomination | O° Of the larsest br I e o L e ) predan | vards of howea'in:the residentlal sec— | various oresnizations ‘connected with {iwllt co-opiraf o IMlindy, 1o clearsd upitw eie Aol 3 tempted te ’ and asked several persons to say | (It Fears the check alling for! serous thaw the common -~ oup; the |'tion of the clty and taken to the po- | the Methodist church = He'had se = — — e e ine e o ditonrue A Toun which was the genuine. BEach picked | et ot O s e L e aEL | nee of e Hiicet glation; avheresalsearchyiof-her At Boarll ofiaierniin. | 1k ELECTION EXPENSES. the Solomon islands. The discovery, it " The |OU ihe sornterteic as tegal tender. | 1y ropabIen. Casin | Ciscase Froms one.face or hand Tate the | C0ibing disclosed sksloton keys and [Vived by s wiow. | % e was made by Dr. Northcott Deck of - r e & 1 Some of the secret service men de- | = Nominally republican, Goodw HEERSO e s - ® | an assortment of burgalr’s tools. There o t the South Sea evangelical mission. > g thes I diare thatidt the: povernment Teosacs {THOR It 1 236 for Judge Baldwin. | eyes or a scratch in the skin of an- | \la four burglaries of private houses FOSS PAID $37,000 Faimed -coociasll ;SRR ”5‘: 5381; UL e e AR found Mre. Winslow Iving a | its money fully $0 per cent. of the bills | petective Fio - other. Saturday night and several prior to { — Judson $116, J. A. Atwoo s et e ot s S ed with her throat cut ane | will be mistaken for counterfeits ang | Detective Rode Beside Each Pittsburg - E { that time. The woman explained her | To Be Elected Governor of Massachu- L : the elec- | ceived today by the steamship Zee- arving knife by her side. [much confusion will follow. Wash- Taxicab Chauffeur. MISCHIEF MAKER TURNED | presence in the city by saving that she setts—His Sworn Returns. . Hartford, Nov. 15.—Among tl e the |landia from Australia 4 —_— ling a bfll which has been worn at 1 Pittsburg, Nov. 15.—For IN T E CAX FIRE ALARMS, | Was looking for a friend, but did not tion expemse accounts filed with the ) PANAMA CANAL CONSTRUCTION |makes the sharp lines of the engrav- "H"\u e < oot i HREE H | know her address. Boston, Nov. 5.—The successful | secretary of state today were those of i klah Poli g ing Indistimct and gives to the note | T AlL of New Yorideibowntown Anphes I B campaign of Eugene N. Foss, the dem- | Robert ‘. Eaton, treasurer of = the Mexican Slayer of °h-;~"-h olice £ | appes ‘6 o ¥ e wntown Ap 4 Y ki (4 Twelfth torial district, who re- Chief Hiding in the Brush. ] f 1 the appearance of poo! ation. a_ strike uffeu e 1 o 2 te f overnor at last W sena & 9 M gy S v i :!um S s SF aboer Hiation iai'lllln kx t flq P e | tus Responded to the False Calls. NO R W TE MORTY. |wce:?|fk :1:\‘-'13«‘3: Ceomt him $87.000, ac. | ceived $600 and expended $821. Andarko; Olla., Nov: 16-—Oscar. Opel W Yoy eNeria RICHARD HOWELY DISCHARGED. | etective heside e’ iiuiear. 3 score N —Tiree faise | Robbers of Great Barrington Paymas- | cording to his sworn returns, filed late | Zalmon Goodsell, democratic momi- the Mexioas, alayer of Chiet Templs : i e - U1 11* | Charged with Robbing Great Northern | 101 ain' PR . sk fer %y theuSharchans | *This is $20,000 more than was ex- | Stiles Judson of Fairfleld expended |7 GANEERNOr WES SAER SERS 195E B ] wav in b n canal is be- | e izl et [H v B 5 fttre v pusssners sus oLie e us Shipes tuild . oL ¢ pended_by Gov. Eben S. Draper, who | $116. J. J. Atwood, treasurer of the | a0t fo60¥: S8 WHIRERE 8 oz comstructed Is given th Express Car in 1908. N e o] B {in%, third highest building in the Beitiogton, Mass, Mo (5 | heniod republican town committee of Plain- | g,ve trom the place several women N e dmeican | % Zhiue | pearance and no- attempt was made g0 | & ony: ‘Vere sturned in by a mischief Iung for (the:booky. O oAt e Foss paid $3L,000 to the demo- { field, expended $315, of which $168.25 |V ore TRe, BACT FRVERES SOTEH Institute of Mining Engineers who re- | Seattle Wash., Nov. 1 dhiara | PScEiIc 858 as made (o m(,m. within a period -of n hour this | for lln‘- Tobler thirty men lttlyd Y | cratic state committee, while' the bal- | as for carrying voters to the polls. ~'|2nd chiidren ' The man ate supper. roed New York today after a | Howely, on irial charged with robbing | D) -, ifternoon. First came a call from UIV‘(.‘M‘(HH‘FI the swamp wear which three | 5 [‘ Hragh W i 3 ! Nort ¥ 3 e —r — bui T ast Sature ance to the democratic city com- T again. When officers \summoned from, » 1o the canal zone. The institute |a Greal Northern express car in th i Broad Exchange building at 25 Broad | highwaymen last Saturday held up the | ance went t hen « “ artered a steamer for the trip, which | ¢ity, May 12, 1908, was discharged to. | SUicide of Ten-Year-Old Girl Caused |street. This was followed by an alarm | paymaster of the Woronoco Construc. | Mmittee of o B B b | Owner of an Automobile Has a New |Andarko arrived he could not be wecupled 25 days. Of the 120 mem- [day at the request of the prosecuting | by Grief. rom the United States Realty building | tion company and two companions and % .”l”_ el S c;mpnixi\" Responsibility. founds ore w ted the canal, almost leer, whose witnesses couid not | Philadelphia, Kov. ieving ¥ place, and lastly came an | escaped with $20,000 in cash and R Thaver of Woletis s ont S I L T 3 4 nil of signed a report which was | identify Howely. | over the death’of her mother, wao died | Al4rm from the fth floor of thelchecks. No trace of the money was | Jown A Taver o WOREHEL OBe | ity of the automobile owner was | Atlanta Waiting for Decline in Prices ven out on their returs | patowely was arrested following a | when she was only six years old, Har- | Singer building. ~ Examination dis- | found. and it was the general belief | Of the Bew Gonety emphasized to when Thomas Me of Foodstuffs. The present plan of the « | statement by e aand, afstiOweny. fanlyears io1n: endantTien | Slescdibrosentalase iy shgna: boyost INFLoDIRhL thats the ronbers) suchewled li i€ of o SRp - { Laughlin, o weaithy real estaie oper Atlanta R 16 ooohtina clearly practicable.” sa port, | Tacoma, who that Howely had {life today with her father's 38 : all three structures. Nearly all of the | carrving it_entirely away from this s R LI e O per: Atlanta, Nov. 15.—I"00ds 1 “and the best in our it that |made a confession to her. George Eo- | revolver. THer bods was found roron | downtown fire app sponded to | locality. Several detectives are nt| NEWSPAPER MAN APPOINTED [ator was held I e Atter % |Atanta Show’ no “appreciable deglindn ald be de ander the conditions | “ling. serviig a term in the Missouri | 4 wreath which had been taken fron | the hoax alurm [ work on the case in addition to the | lect Foss' of M hu- | holding him responsible for the death | hobticoocalers siy. however, that imposed.” penitentiary, has confessed he was one | the coffin of her motk Lying near- | e | state police, but no clue has vet been | By Governor-Elect Foss' of Massachu- | !0 s bl e I should hog receipts in the nex W The engines: canal | of the S attle robbers. | by was a childish scrawl whieh meaqs|Lured Her s,}};, o New York to Seil | obtained to the identity or wherea- | setts as His Private Secretary. weeks show a_big increage, as is ex- s 1 to-t { num was not run dows, but as in e I will he compietad b 1015 —_— “Good-bye, papa. 1 am going to join | Mo fos Chinaar, bouts of the highwaymen. = Now i Sovernor-elect Cupant of the oar wan fatally. injused [BESLe8 BOKk pEices will drop conslder; the date set, or earlic i i mother and T hope that Gog AL For- | g r e o B g % H oston, N« 1 iovernor-elec & niaehine crashed ingd aipl ahly Lot S iyl 4 or e wii SGusgm That a Single Town | mother hat God wili Tor- | New York. Nov. 15.—~When a Chinese | Uniform Standards in the Licensing of | Foss announced today. that he had Ap. o Ste pionine cra shed ey o R | overnment Be Adopted. I ARPN % merchant of this. city offered $250 for | Bchao! Teacher P pointed Dudley M. Holman, a news-|..q another friend were badly hurt | Officers Seize $35,000 Worth of Liquors RELEASED UNDER $500. West Faven, Conn., Nov. 15.—The e v a white girl under 16 years, Irene | X = = Cpit man, well kuown throughout || 3 e i b . 7 . e | Lookout Mountain “Peace” Monument & r, g ‘Washington, Nov. 15—Uniform stan- | Paner o jbut recovered. The jury found the | Montgomer: Nov. 15.—AS a re- New Haven Man Under Arrest— | bk inte: R e 2o o Dedicated, R o L i ia br Tl Deoatan o tuachbres will e e e, Tl | accident due to McLaughlins alleged | sult of a per ' Visit by Governer 3 nde — linok into the fo overnment o 5 S - el e o ief qu op IHeraId- N s peiynLeigetr Tect. ‘omer arly all the saloons in thes will presen Teport this coming | o of Lao i sell her, according fo the sto he discussed at the ffth % |ty ument of Mr. Foss in three cam- — —— 3 ey O New Masen, Nov. 15 ilsman Mes- | Weck and it is inderstood that @ sin: HIu] momument of “Peace™erecteq by court tiday by ‘the girls momer. A chisf siate school ‘.’f‘d‘h"\-n‘:;n‘,’beg‘fi‘?;pnx?xsy that for lieutenant governor in | Monitor Puritan Damaged by, High | ey - wiclation of the. prohibition « of 24 Parmales street was arrested | €le town government be adopted for the § el Cnin v rescued the girl fre e 2 3 11903, for cengress last March and for incive s . ety kot SRR today charged with ticket speculu- | the three places. At present the three O \ ses were made by Gen- Chinese fesort. Tom Lee was sen- 18 and 19. - governor this fall. He was born in g xplosive Tests. 3 raldle, e . Sion S SURMINE ¢ apnesrins ta | filace Are fider & town. anvern e | oN 1 who tenced to the penitentiary today and| Dr. Harlan Updegraff, the specialist |y ion sya N. Y., in 1862, One of | Pért Monroe, Va., Nov. ;h | day. Before sundown $35,000 worth of. in school administration in the bureau of education, will tell some of the r sults of an extensive investigation of teachers’ certificates. Twenty-seven ¢ In the morning. Mer! « al- | West Haven proper In addition is un. the United Sta Irene Stuber was sent to the reforma- | lsmes now recognize. under certain a 1 v Major W. J. Colburn, secr- y tory. ] to have attempted to sell seats |der a borough government, and All. 20d , secreta ¥ Saturday nishts pluv ai a Jocal | Ingtown has a sqparate school district, | Ui Chickamauga *Purk” commission, ST ater. When arrested e had 79 i | accep! Built 18 Miles of Road in One Day. Ris possession, and records his first editorials, written in 1384 in | explosive tests made today on liquors had been carted away by :1!~ !the Portland FExpress on reciprocity, | monitor Puritan while at anchor in | ficers. % L first attracted tha attention of Mr.|Hampton Roads damagzed the vessel TR . Foss. so seriously that it was necessary to [ Threw Both Men Inside of an Hour. —_— - tow it hurriedly to drvdeck in the | Jlartford, Nov. 15.—CGeorge Hack= » show Indépendence, Kan., Nov. 15.—Prac- | Oldest Surviving Member of John | Goddess of L ¢ 37 o ‘ rtificates issued - k. b SaAr e o - w fhat’ he had ‘disposed of 131 more Showniduly Shaied Tuesdny oty Committed to | tically every able-hodied man.in this | b Hher steten while twente Aiste. | Engagement of Aviator De Lesseps to| Norfolk mavy vurl. TI 't #, made [enschmidt, the Fussiin wrestior, who eity ordinances make the sale of & e. ounty tocay a % lding e crain g e i i 3 s agreed to thro jalmar L for 3 fine of $10 on each count [ Martin, aged 80 vefrs. and the [nq, a aishwasher, arrested at the ville, 18 miles away. About 1,500 men o RN of. Comte: Tasuea 184 TihGsonb: Mol T vaos inside ‘of &n hour, sccomplished the' - — 2 - S nE member of the Jury fstance of Anthony Comstock for “—mJI were engaged in the work. The road Nelson-Kirkwood Marriage. French-aviathn voi-Mlhe Honmwea: AMecilos & Teat in 4 lte over hall an, bour to= = & s " es | Lhat convicted John Brown of treason | jng scurrtious postcards to President | was completed with the exception bf | iy : . ot e T RuL ‘Nothing to Be Puffed Up About night, Pilkoft was (hwown in_ elghi Nearo Surrounded in Barn Defies | at Harpers Ferry before the civil war, mm| 3 | ew York, Nov. 15.—Miss Laurs Nel- | Kenzie, youngest daug e Ullpm { £l i b 1* fourtedn. * Seconds -y e g 2 o e e : r‘ff‘ofisamff’:.‘l to Befley ue_hos- { spreading the ofl, at nightfall. son, daughter of Col. and Mre. Willism | McKeials, a inillisnane rarysd man | “The democratic vierors fs nof so | Miniites ang foutiedh | seiondh SR ~ i ~gata, e ushands b = 5 et Y @ magistrate | o SN NBLRET R Nelson, of Kansas City, and irwin |of Toronis Was-announced hers t0day | profieunced thai the pariy EREC R 2 1 e " Bilosi Mia Xov. 1h—Det Poke l}.fi‘,‘x wT\l:m {;relad: iz her hushands | “When arraigned she annoanced | The Vote in Sifver Bow County. Russell Kirkwood, also of Kansaz Cicy, Iby Comte Betrand de Lessaps’ viother | 1o get puffed up about it The legis- | ° ° T rad &, Segro. whio killed his father-in-ia r{m;h:;hfi'i‘l mhat she was' the God- |/ Butte, Mént, Nov. 15.—The result of | were married at noon Todey in Trinity | of the svistor. Comte jacauss Ge Lee- | laty £, 0 both * bran is strongly Not For Fv; o ‘u". ks O o e B T PRI o exty. i’ S cote in Sil- rect er Miss Meenzie at Tepaiblican, and wheiher or not Ju Clark, whe 1s “to e * i e e Smoked and Cured Meats Cheaper. e the officialicanvdss of the vote ih Sil- | chapel by Dr. Manning, rector of Trin. | seps mer Mlss Meilenzie at the epuiblican, and wh v ot Judgs | Champ Clark “ ver Boy county, where both the @emo- | fty church. Miss Neleon was atiended |ronto aviation meet. Miss MoKenzie| Baldsin ix alle (o redecn his cani- | speaker of tlie next national house el'ng pedr her . Nov. 15.~—Smoked -and Steamship Arrivals. Mobile, Ala s \ e 4 crats and republicans claimed victory, { by Mrs. Flenty Schott and Mr. Kirk- {came to New York for the interna- {naign jpledges 1o ihe b Will de- | representatives, declares that the fi ax surrounded topight in o jeured ments wers quoted today At Liverpool Nov. 14:7 Mauretania, was announced this: afternoon. The[wood by his brother. Thomas Kirk- | tional meet at Belmoni park and mide ffepnd wpon wo this Zowd fuith {step in the democratic' pro cral mils from this city i leheaper than vesterday. Turkes from New York. demagraiic. candidatés for statd senator | wood, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- | two long fizhis with the coiy OF - the democrati islators and the [ be downward revision of Poke threstens to kill AU |0 1-2 ceats nar nound compar PR oAb London Nev. 14 Minneapolis fund claven demacratic represcniatives fon and othier mémbers of the imme- |de Losseps is a2 san of Pording faltuess of - ve; lexislators. tempting t arrest him. ame thue last year. + from New Yeork, were electeif, = diate family »ore present. Lesscps, the fwmous French 2ngil v Hasven Uniol

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