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VOL. LIL—NO. 214 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Nc-irwich“ is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Gii'é\fla’l;ion is the Largest in THE SENATE GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS| Cbled Matters On Hand Expeditiously Disposed of at Yesterday’s Session. NORWICH, ONN.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911 Paragraphs London, Sept. 6.—Mrs. Katherine Ce- cil Thurston, the Irish authoress, was found dead this morning at a hotel in Cork. Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, Sept. 6.—A moderate though prolonged earthshock was felt in this vicinity during last night. . Paris, nounced today of Arman Cochefert, a Sept. 6. — Taft a Guest Of State Today| Valuable Gems For Smuggling CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS PRES- | MILLIONAIRES INDICTED BY- U. S. IDENT AT HARTFORD. GRAND -JURY. Condensed Telegrams The Naval War Game was contin- ued by the ships of the Atlantic fleet o ffthe Capes. Capt. J. G. Quimby has been ordered to command the receiving ship Frank- lin at Norfolk. ._Giovanni Ricci Was Shot ahd Killed in a street in Chicago by a member of the Black Hand. Irene Lemberger, 7 years old, was Cdnnecficut in Proportion to the City’s Pofi?l_t?;v ING OF MRS. BEAT] ¥ SAW THE KiLL Man Who Claims to Have Witnessed Ct Writes to Prosecuting. Attorney FAREWELL BANQUET IN THE EVENING | e 5 i S ') GOVERNOR TO GREET HIM [A WOMAN GIVES TESTIMONY [riip it 2t it MAY ASK TO HAVE. CASE REOPENEL London, Sept. §—Ths attending sur- The Police in New York Arrested ; Governor’'s Foot Guard and a young Italian with a bomb under his E v Senators Dined by Senator Mahan of New London— Numerous Presentations—Bridgeport Pastor’s Sun- day Bill Passed—Governor’s Divorce Veto Sustain- ed—Republicans Accused of Being Hungry for Spoils. blance of a senate chamber, with the geon announced tonight that James R. Keene's_condition continues satisfac- tory. He shows no febrile symptoms, his pulse is normal and no complica- tions are iooked for. Lima, Péru, Sept. 6.—A telegram re- ceived ‘today fram the purser of the Chilean_steamer_Tucapel, which swas wrecked near Quilca, says that the total_number of persons drowned was 32. Ninety others were saved. American from Detroit, deseribed as an Militia to Participate—President to Deliver Address at State Fair. Hartford, Sept. 5.—This city will be in gala attire tomorrow when . Presi- dent Taft comes here to be the guest | osha, Wis. of the state and to attend the Con- Naval | She Had Had -.\Qu:rul With One of the Accused—A Pearl Necklace S: to Have Been Smuggled. ‘New orkY, Sept. 6.—Separate indict- ments accusing Nathan Allen of Ken- and John R. Collins of Memphis, Tenn., millionaires, of smug- necticut state fair at Charter Oak |gling gems valued at many thousands The arrangements, which have |of dollars into the part of New Yorlk, park, The governor and his party with his | Lusitania on June 25, 1909. The indict- coat all ready to explode. B, E. Glick of Foxholm, drew home- stead No, 1 in the Berthold. Indian reservation N. D, vesterday. Wolves Have Become So Numerous in Lasalle county, IIl, that many farm- ers have given up sheep raising, The Cotton Mills the Dwight Manufacturing company at Chicopee, of ments in accordance - with the new Attorney Wendenburg May Seek to Offer More Bv dence Before Addresses to Jury—Detectives Inv esti gating Charge That Beulah Binford Was an Richmond, Va., Sept. 6.—All plans of 1 ted ‘at her long detention and his family on next Sunday, ex Hartford, Sept. §.—The nervous ten- | opinion deveioped over giving minor i i = Mass,, have shut do til Sept. 11. tion i f Henry | the prosecitt connivanc e~ sion which had cxisted dsong. the sen- | parties the TIEht to have Sountors and e e e e as ean- | Peen in the hands of Governor Bald- | were brought to light today in the i D e e L i oo Lo e ators for ral days over the Con- |as it was late adjournment was taken | Miions thranghont Prussia in gloomy | Wil Were completed this afternoon. A |office of United States District Attor-| The Mackine Shops of Potter. & John: | of his witer' sy b chanced as. the | ey Know. o oy s necticut River company's charter hav- | at this point. ferms. The prolonged drouth not only | VeTy large number of people will comé | ney Wise. The indictments ha Say | Son at Pawtucket, R. I, resumed opera- | Tesult of a letter received tonight by | contract on the stage” if she had ing been dissipated by a probable so- burned the crops but also caused |to the city from all parts of the state, ;’;‘x his desk since aég\:;st 20, the day | tions yesterday after a week's shut- | Commonwealth's Attorney Wendenburg | allowed to take the stand. g lution of the situation, the senate this | BANQUET AT NIGHT. such a plague of field mice, larvae and | not n;:!v to s met;‘regi"iem. b"lfl to | they were sanded i down. - from a man who claims to have been Claims Beulah Had Knowledge: afternoon proceeded fo take up reg- | R other crop destroyers that great fears|hear him speak at the fair grounds. Result of Quarrel With Woman. | < an eve-witness to the killing of Louise | g 0%, "CIRE TES I wior busincss, and did it so cxpedi- | August Senators Become the Guests|ard‘cnicriained for the winter. Grangers Have Increased Interest. The testimony of Mrs. Helen Dwelle| o Rev: Donald R. Shier, of Landrum, | Owen Beattie. Mr. Wendenburg states |, When sl A s g tously that when adjournment was of Mahan of New London. —_— The attitude of the Connecticut | Jenkins, the woman with whom Allen|S; Cy was found dead in bed yesterday | that he may ask the court tomorrow to | {190 oS ahe has BereE o S taken very little business remained. Oporto, Portugal. Sept. 6. —Agents of | grange on the question of reciprocity |is said to have quarreled and broken|&at the home of a friend in Hudson, |reopen-the case for the introduction of Freadom . tomorror. LA I © house has very few matters o Hartford, Conn., Sept. f.—The senate|the government, while taking an in-|and the withholding of a welcome on | his friendship not long ago, is under- | Mich. the new evidence before the final ad- | RO, investigation wu"“" - me of, &nd tHe wdications are | of 1911 was dined by Senator Bryan | ventory of church property, have found [its part to the president have only |stood' to have formed the foundation ¥ dresses to the jury. came first in a telegram from the & or final adjournment next Tu 4. Mahan of New London at the Ailyn|in the underground vaulfs of the ca- | gerved to intensify the interest of the | upon which the true bills were found. Poisonous mushrooms caused an- Waerked as. & Fafmhand. Which alleged that Beulah had da Wednesday | house tonight, the occasion being prac- | thedral here a great amount of treas- | people of the city and state in the oc- Brought in a $10,000 Pearl. OtBer desth: In New SYorkfvlsterdiy, | 22 e fused to divulge |ledge of plans for the tragedy. Divorce Veto Sustained, ically the last social session of the|ure, the property of ‘ancient friars,|casion which will bring together a making a total of ten victims since | Mr. Wendenburg refused to divule: g . The dehatd. paGpoetel il vern of While In_a sense it was an in- | most of which the authorities of the | notable gathering of men promiment| Allen, @ leather manufacturer, is|the first of the month. the name of the alleged eye-witness, Expects Beattie’s Conviction. Goviiios BeRthis o the Tl 0r affair, the arrangements were | church had little idea existed. in national and state public life. e . = coukealsainont but said investigation today had proved | 15 jail today the Binford girl, o ,Baldwin of the resolution di- | formal affair, the atrangements were e vt e D his clothing a pearl valued at $10,000( Senators Martin and Swanson of |that the man had been employed s & | jearning that Henry Beattie Mad'. STk from nis wife, who is incurably | Foom being changed into the sem-| London, Sept. .—Mary Ferguson, an 3 When he landed in New York from the | Virginia were the first-to file state- |farmhand near the scene of the crime. | Jared he hoped fto eat dinner . from his . g In his letter the man says he saw an insanits down in which a cour Sen, statute could grant a on said that he a cause which | as one was laid out with smilax and roses, and over the long table at which sat the senators of the 35 districts trailed masses of greenery and roses. lifting. The prisoners also were con- demned to deportation following the expiration of their terms In jail INJUDICIOUS LETTERS division of the naval militia as an es- President Taft and his party will arrive from Boston at 12.26, and | of shortly before that the governor willl be escorted to the railroad station, cort. Collins, a2 milionaire coal operator Tennessee, was @ fellow passenger of Allén, the indictment in the Tennes- sean’s case recites; and it charges him York subways, have declared an extra dividend of one per cent. An Amendment to the State Cons tution providing for the recall of the sane. When the matter was taken | 11 famil, i the t th lent furthe ‘h his it] i y d il n tabl a1 d afte the plan which | ac: 3 a Russian prince named | military family, wi gather af e | me urther charges him with having | campaign publicity law. ‘automobile stop and heard a man and |.pg ve a million.dollars to see . o ertaing In the present Shamber, Which | Alexandor Tvanoviich were sentomccd | capitol at moon and outside will be |failed to declare the gem and wWith " J Woman quarreling. Then the man at- | goCy 8 = a gen- | Will be abandonéd with the. close of[at the Old Bailey today fo five years'(drawn up the First company, Gov- |bringing ith into the country duty un-| The Interborough Rapid Transit|tacked the woman with the stock of Instructions to the Jury. . on the @round | the prese-t session. The cencer table|imprisonment on the charge of shop-|ernor's Foot Guard, and the Second pn!d.cnmn. PR company, which operates - the - New |a shotgun, and this act was followed| . oo B B0 0 0 ; in Necklace. by the report of a gun., Several Other Letters. Numerous letters have been received by the commonwealth from .persons to be given to the jury occuj hours today. The instructis brief and will not be made pul delivered to the jury tomorrow. are similar, however, to those given In sympathy with the position Lieutenant Governor There. Hore: Has sl okt the h : e ed the mur- 3 1 gre president. | with having smuggled Into this coun- | judiclary will be submitted to Colorado | Cl2iming to have witness g o his excellency, but he had | e s ed to Colora se against E st couldciive | 5o Jeain G5 (o host i o S0 ARYOUNG JNON AN A State Luncheon. trv o necklace consisting of five | Voters at the mext stats election, |der but none of them has been given | the famous murder, cuse sEinel MATOE m hich would have made | jee and Rev. J. . Sexton, the senats | Said to Be Cause of a Clernvman’s Dis- | _ Automobiles have been proyided for | strands of pearls with a diamond and . ;i rosecutor as this years ago, when the V‘"‘*fl}‘ e e . tory ground for di- | wraplain, and on the other Rev. Fathee Pt the entire party and there Will be a | Fuby clasp,a pearl and diamond brace-| Brooks’ Comet, on Which the As- |P! 2 Court set a precedent in determinim e e R appearance from Town. short parade through the city to the |let: and other articles of jewelry and |tronomers of the world are focusing Boulah an Accessory? not to thrust aside what it ¥ Vote Was Unanimous. | Howe of Derby. The senators were| Clarence, Mo. Sept. 6.—A letter |neW and beautiful state library and (Wearing apparel. their telescopes, is now visible to the | vwpije counsel for both sides in the |as an evidently fair verdict mherely om sh t ammitiee had favor- | seated.in order of their districts, and | written by the Rev. H. Horwood John- | memorial building on Capitol hill just Also a Conspiracy Charge. 2::;# eve and is increasing in bright- | 4a; of Henry C. Beattie, Jr., con- |legal technicalities. g E s mattel, he asked | the newspaper men of the senate were|son to a young woman of his congre- | South of the capitol. In Memorial hall The charge of conspfracy is ‘also S ferred with Judge Willlam A. Watson May Reach Jury Friday Neon. a the governor | also guests. It was stated that this gation and ‘a letter written to the at one o'clocR avill be served a state laid at his door, but the value of the Mount Pavlof, the Voloanic Peak in here today concerning the legal basis : tson declared tonight £ " the resolution in_wocord- | was the first time ihat a senatc had |minfstcr by Oscar Callison, an ocial| luncheon, to which the governor has |arficies alleged to have been ilesally | o Mount Paviot; the Voloanie Peak in |1or < ng G suments. tomorrow at Ches. | Judge Wateon, declared tonisht | o { the veto messaze. The sen- hell s closing session around & ban- | of the church, are now belleved to have | extonded 5 invitations, the guests be- | imported is not estimated in the rec- | Alian Islands, has been active this |{oiaeis courthouse, detectives ‘o the | after delivering the instruction ate voted unanimousiy to reject this | quet board, Do Cthe s of the pastors sud. |ing a number of the state officers; |ora, T according to advices brought | commonwealth investigated a charge | Jury tomorrow he Wetonfec to, SUERuS resolution of same import, which | Senators Respond to Toasts. den withdrawal from the southern | the justices of the supreme court; the Both Men Are Missing. e o uy C. Goss to Seatlle, | that Beulah Binford, the so-called Tent by tomorrow night and that i€ Lo e s import, WhIS | During the evening the remem- | Methodist ministry and his departure | officers of the state falr assoclation; | A¢ the office qf the district attorney 2 “girl in the case,” was an accessory be- | fiR% W GOV, Lits 40" be. very s , Rovace toan " 'S | brances which are customarily tender- | from Clarence. of congress and the most prominent |it Was said thit the whereabouts of | The Apsley Rubber Campany’s Works | foF¢ the fact. B4k fatigued he would ask them to retire = ooy Mty gy e | ed by the members to their officers| “God knows my sin” was the only | oF CORETEes SNE the indicted men is not known. Confi- | at Hudson, Mass., have gone on a full To Delay Girl's Release. at once and find a verdict. It is mot Pastors’ Sunday Bill Passed. were bestowed, instead of in the clos- | €Xplanation in Johnson'’s message to 3 L dence was expressed, ~however, by|time schedule. The plant had been in | The prosecution applied to Judge |considered: likely, however, that the Sindas observamee bill which | Ing hours of the sesslon in the cham- | the Missour! Methodist conference. In | Attorney General Also Comimg. |United States Assistant District At- | operation seven hours daily sinee last | Watsors to delay. the release of the |lawyers will be able to Anish their £ the endorscment of the #ridge- | ber. The mear appreach of adjourn- |2 letter to Presiding Eider Lehphoff at] Among the guests will be former )torney Whitney that both of them | winter. girl from. custody at least until to- |summing up temorrow and it is ex- Pustors” associatign was passed ment and the fact that several sen-[Macon he wrote: ‘I have not ‘}“‘" Ambassador Lloyd C. Griscom. Presi- | would appear and pleed in due time. morrow. Judge Watson was informed | pected that they will be continued over 2 to 6. Senator Judson | ators will be absent when the sessiont|guilty of immorality but of injudicious| gent Taft will be accompanied by At- | No bemch warrants have been issued. Secretary of Agriculture James Wil- |that if the investization was success- [ until Friday morning. It is now At the Bill was a more strinzent | is ended led to uniting the presenta- | conduct’ threugh correspondence torney General George W. Wickersham Son delivered an address at the Ne- |ful the Binford zirl might be arrested | certain that the case will go te than . hecause it put a | tion of gifts with ‘the banquet. Many| It became known inat o and his military * aide, Major Butt. | NEW MEMORIAL ENTRANCE " | braska state fair at Lincoln, advocat- |und indicied as an accessory. jury not Iater than Frid_lry‘:aom ] tion or o which stores | of senat sponded oasts, ncheon aj 3 rocity g : 3 ' oday. * - ax) . L5 e ot Sy, eapeciants | VAE MEBY RSHIRHLD o the nesbion ward|fo. & youns womes who.had shewn e {ACSON-SUBe A0 AT FORT GRISWOLD | 5 e reciproctty agreement with YeantBaul, Rastijs Inclictes. e S N arug but. he feit that the sens | recall and Senator Bartlott of|marked admiration for him and had|to' president Taft the formal wi 5 A 4 ‘Judge Watson today recéived a tele- | J. M. Gregory, the commonweslth st 8. chould pacs this bill and send it | Bridgeport became the master of eere- | Deen a frequent caller at his. home.| .3 it is expected that the president | Governor Baldwin Present and Partici- “Jobn Edward Paul |Br2m from a man in Chicago advising | torney, will open_the case’ for £he, to th " “in the hope that that| monies. > The lefter was found by the woman's | i repiy. © | Pated in the Exercises at Groton. | Geraghty, whose recent eloement from |Lhat Paul Beattie, a cousin of Henry, | prosccution and wil e fotloed Ty : o something towatds | | ing Cup for Lisutenant G e And T o etten ™ Fe] " May Not Visit General Assembly; Newport, . 1, caused & stlr in soclely | D¢ indicted as an accossory, the Chl-| Attornevs Harry BT SWLh S0 S87 Daling the Sundas 4 more liberal day | 0Ving Cup for Lisutenant Governor. | wrote the minister a letter. iy Groton, Conn., Sept. 6, | circles, yesterday lett Springfeid for | Cagoan declaring he would come ¥ HRLIE i ment of eporte and recre- | Throush Senator Honicer, Lieuten-| ~Callison denied that he included in| The general assembly will be in 885 | At wore Griswold Groton, Wednss- | Sroich I Chestefield courthouse to testify if it | cluding speech, being made by L. O. . teasare ant Governor Blakesioe was given a [the letter & warning that the Rev. Mr.|slon at tho time and the members |oises deuicating fhel new memorial on: 2 was so desired. Wendenburg of the prosecuf T | P = - e rather expectan! af iead > A sotor Penn said he was against | ; < b tmilaz|in a + spirit and he would wel- | realize that his time is so limited that A ¢ and Germany, in addjtion to | petective L. L. Scherer, who has - i 3 . . 1 not provide that | tokey uas Given. to Bensior Waoarets | come the pastor. back. | o e | R may Have to forego his viit. Both Drave patriges hast ynoich a band of lthe United Statcs have recognined |been chicf in working up ihe case Of | Mot ganguine of Acquittal, But Canfis buteher i othe stores could | of Orange, the president pro tempore.| ' The voung woman had been enrap- | branches had intended to have extend- | 113 ° Bresent wers Governor Halgens | Gorcral Cincinnatus Leconte as presi- | the prosccution, tonight repudiated anv aint oF:a: Disshisemantit keep Sunday %o us to allow | 7o Senator Judson, as ihe imajority | tured with the pastor's sermons and|ed an imvitation to President Taft to |Lou Fresen T S it e e oiEARD Sych durpose @5 (o Bealtle, but/sald g P o cannot keep an ice | jeager, wak given, 'through Scnator'had shown great admiration for him.|address them. but owing to the factlven "2 Tares of the state. mariens| G = : that the investigation as o the Bin- (. . o o0 (ottiC e Ve, Septif to ge | necessitics for Sun- | Paddock, a loving dup inscribed “Ma- | He is known to have written her a|that the president will be obliged o flariv mombers of, the 5. A. R. and D.| clomon®s inorman of Calais, Me., ias | ferd girl had not been completed. et el O ttier Jr. sac 2 | Jority Leader,” and in turn a similar | wamning that her conduct toward him |leave at once for the fair ground at|a "k "and of other patriotic socleties, | Sevmtor Wamo p. Grcceed m:eune Little Importance Attached to It. |HeRT, oy YEEHS: “Gile’ coun Pesk Opposes Bill. | remembrance was placed before Sen- |might be misconstrued. the conclusion of the luncheon, the{io wiiom events of this Rind have an | or he die F the Maine Centeti| “I do not attaelt much importance to | conferred With Judge Watson in Rich— Senitor Paddock said he saw the | gtor Maban,'inscribed “Minority Lead- | The Rev. Mr. Johnson is believed to | invitations were not given. This has |eSnacial appeal. e e o e MR Al | i hnd b (e Ghite] oo ioh o the, time,tor Ak cranaRu T t Sen: s SN | TR B okt ihoibe in lowa. f{?fi;’:m@:fih b‘f}ffim‘;}“fi:‘fg‘fl;‘;g{g At the. new memorial entrance at — prokable that Beulah Binford will be | of a verdict drew nearer «mx;nlr‘,%:e:t o » s trving out the | speech in this instance. To Chaplain — 3 v 230 the parade met t 5 - 3 d 2 STt adorie 5 ero increas! # : . i Peck | Sexton and Clerk William H. Blodgett |PAUL GEIDEL TAKEN it with good grace and seem to hoBSparcy. Then Mrs. Kinney. present of | sicn onimy canpoaptist Foreign Mis- |released tomortom. Xt 10 Sred and | Lf PEloner v e iotic over the outs the bill as he|were giveniSsts of shirt studs and TO SING SING PRISON, | that there will be a few moments In |the tract commission, presented the!blagram that there was. riotng i | Wit continue to do so regardless of her | come. From His observation ot thes .| vill. necause | cuffbottons of pearl, the former being = e e e oter buna. [Kevs to the entrance to Governor|Chemgtu, West China, where the so- |reicase tomorrow or the verdict in the | faces of the jury he —expressed - the' . stite to profes- | addressed by Senator Peck and the |pu oo .o oo s Make Him 37| cious lawn and enter the capitol build- | Baldwin. ' In appropriate words Mrs. | crmties o cotssn, sy opinion that some of the jury may. wmmercializing | latter by Senator Halloran. Gift of Labor Men. d. Years of -Age When Rele ing. At Charter Oak Park. Kinney asked the governor to unlock the gates of the entrance and formally OF 23 women called for jury duty in vote for conviction and some for ac- Beulah to Go on Stag: o Evhs quittal, but that the jury at any rats Detecfive Scherer made. this state- sasonable. | » ; From the luncheon, the president, {open the tract to the beople of Cone Py 5 & > ing the | will disagree. He is not so * 0" tho bi was | of MasturReint & coraisl vos mith shook handa with. his Keepess 8t she | (he governor and the entire party will | nectieut. SR mfh{heogl&e;flhnv{;s SR y;g?x]e?giti?i‘n,af;r?xrerfl;lengmmeg about an acquittal at present as he iy one. Senalor Judson | elaborate design upon it in deposit [ Tombs today and started for Sing Sing ;’fo;;“:fi';.;‘r’m(:;“‘s"‘f;d‘)l;ku‘::’e,;cfi.ms’: Gates Unlocked. been jexcused when ‘pleas’ Of g€X] ex- |yrith. the Binfora gitl. | The latter (igls | én & second trial. mitat re s 1 rea ings m was made th anged, Mr. limit Ju an be | and “Fellowship,” the whole making a on | silver, cative pieas- | to four smalled vases of like design, on n being us 1o the | which respectively were inscribed the ith four silver chains leading words _ “Labor,” “Capital,” “Justice,” magnificent piece of -the silversmith’'s art. To Senator Spellacy the labor men sent a loving cup. Both the pres- prison to pay the penalty for murder- ing William H. Jackson, None of his relatives or friends was at hand to say goodby. The former bellooy s sentenced to prison for at leasi 20 vears, or until he is 37 years of age, unless there should be ‘some exercise of executive both the president and governor Will lang the crowd passed through. Governor Baldwin unlocked the gates The speak. The president will leave on his | procession stopped at the spet where return to Bosten at five o'clock. Half-H, In honor of the occasion many of o Colonel Ledyard fell. There Mrs. Kin- ay in Many Establishments. |ney was given a wreath by Masters Melvin Douglas and Owen Miner. Mas- the factories and commercial houses |ter Douglas is a descendant of Capt. in the.city will make the afternoon a | William Latham, who fell in the bat- At the Funeral of Miss Flossie B. Rowe at her home at Saugus, Mass., yesterday, it became known that she had died as a resuit of taking an over- dose of carbolic acid. in the West NE WYORK HOTEL MAN . MURDERED IN A GAFE, Shot After Being Called from Table, Where He Sat With Woman. CLERGYMAN_FORCED TO LEAVE THE TOWN. Serious Charge Made Against the Rev. C. F. McCoy of Bar Harbor. Ter: | entation speeches and the responses |clemency. which is not thousht prob- | holiday for their employes. Many of |tle. and Master Miner had three an-| The first club formed : —c] bbish,* | Were in a vein which snowed the §00d- |abler A¢ the ohd of that merioa the | the bulldmis have sieady blossomed |cestors in the battle, to further the candidacy of Wood-| Bar Harbor, Me, Sept. 6—With the| New York Sept 62C hiarios RS Shtor * objected t I | fellowship which existed among thg|board of parole will decide whether {out in gay colors, and flags and bunt- | TW0 of the oldest residents of Groton | row Wilson for the democratic presi- |ajternative of leaving town, at once or [ manager o an 4Pt i . ] & 'members of the santes < his_punishment shall continue. i gpened the gates, they being Thomas | dential momination was organized at |standing trial on a serious charge, the jod to death today ol wanMA A % Sures nfter € oclock Sun A s [T RAt mas Jast tor lite. Miner, aged 91, ‘and Elisha Miner, | Chicago, Tuesday night. Rov. Charles F. McCoy, pastor of the | cafe table with a young woman, Lie s ao T )'Mr:r"nz':vhl:n“vfll::;; LA SEC RGO i L5 ENGLISHMAN SWIMS aged 85, direct descendants of prison- Bar Harbor Baptist church and one of ;’,‘;’,‘;fl’fiffl %r;!;’g MW';N'WBMA F n 1A 31200 M POPE AND HIS BROTHER ers at Fort Griswold. A new sohedule of rates that is to [the best known clergymen in Maine, | managers body, as 1o OPeRel, i g & stores. are 1 i Lo used for that purpose. Karid<hip on the travel- inz public to close drug stores at § p. DECLINED BY A PASTOR. IN FRATERNAL EMBRACE. THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. Mrs. Kinney took the. wreath and ‘handed it to Governor Baldwin, who William Burgess Duplicates the Feat|deposited it on the spot where the be charged by express companies in the state is announced by the Illinois railroad and warehouse commission left for unknown parts Monday night after a visit from County Attorney Sheriff Puffer. in answer to the summons. Thomag Crimp, the barkeeper, fled at the crack, . PARIPT B WSMATIE S Nowpeet Sittvman Refused to. Pér-{Rontiff Prevents His Relative front brave American officer gave his life.|and will go int ober 1. R D it of the pistol. No one is charged with' Vote on the Bill. form Astor-Force Nuptials. Kissing His Hand. af Cants MatilbwSignab. Then the procession was resumed wn: | & .| 80 nto effect Oct T it Cos “ha 15 . Eraduate of | the crime and several hours after the. Sfter further debmte a roll call was| xoyport M I, Sept S—AMMLOBE Home Sept 5o Ty London, Sept. 6. —William Burgess, a | tl the grandgtand for the speakers and| Raffaslo Richetti and His Daughter | Colby college, Waterville, Me, and of | sheoting the police S taken and the bill passe In | 317000 bo mharey Tohn Jacah Astor and |wiomS, Seot. S—Tre meeting be- | Lo Sop O Ay anceessfuily | Suests was reached. <1 | 53 2 moving picture in New York in |Bangor Theological seminary, has sev- |Test, = . by oralg, the voung e T 20 ou 1o | 11000 i maxrs John Jacob Astor and |tween Pope Pius and his brother, An- b channel from Dover | The literary exereises opened with|which a father Kills his daughter and |eral times been mentioned in connec-{ Miss Tisie Titzgerald, tho JOURS e el e “"{];"“:“ refused by the Rev. Edward O. |from their home in Geazie te he con. | L0 Cape Grisnes. The swimmer landed ;{0‘)‘:’:‘;‘:;'!‘;0%53“’:;:&?.\'th;\‘-(gmrl'es g Blmacit, Kichetti LIS suhe | fimwios yacancies In the larger BaD Oy Evans, Into whose arms the: = | dock, Judson. Donoy ammond. | tohnson, D. D. pastor of the First |firmed by his holi s Youchi at Cape Grisnez At half past 10 this th, D. D., of the Groton | thing and both will probably die. tist churches in the state an: as | o ndea man fell and died, were de- « | Brigsmade. Frisble. Those opposed: | jonnsom D. D. pastor of the Fir ¥ his holiness, was“touching. | 2t Cape Grisnex ¢ half bast 10 tWS | Congregational church, which church an eloquent , preacher and enersetic | WO o Lol A e Spellacy, Fenn. Marsden, Lounsbury, | PaPtist churel 8 city. Dr. John-| Angelo, although two years older, e Pores 7 mourned many members after the bat-| By half a million votes to 93.000 the |worker. tained as witnesses. e Peckc ard Wright. Ettormey on Aug. 29, according o s | 2 (nanE ushered into the apartments | l3VIng DOICC. oe toflay i awimming |t Trades Union' Congress, now in ses- | " MoCoy ia reported to have confessed | two theories as to the FhootngZ A Deputy Commissioner of Animals. | statement today, and there the ofter |iiss hit hand, bus (he pope prevented | the English channel, which is 20 miles | Singing by the assemblage followed|sion at New Castle-On-Tsne, Ens- |1o the charges which were brought by Je sy ohe Dot of & sank ot Aaull The bill for depuiy commissioner of | was made. The attorney told Dr. John- | hifn, and, instead, embraced him fen- | Wide where he crossed it. followed nine [and then came Mrs. Kinney's fore- | land, rejected the proposal for the |the parents of a young girl. dies members of which are said te Anmestic animals was passed by a vote|son that the ceremony was =lanned |derly. 2 7" I plucky but unsvccessful attempts to |Word Z | organization of a citizen army. The news came as a bombshell to | s members 2f R E Seimit g T negotiate the 'span of water between| Gov. Simeon E. Baldwin was the the community, for. while some stories | BALE RS SRS (PG on, of their for some time between Monday and Thursday of this week. Under' the recently enacted state law it is necessary for a non-resident to file notice of intention to wed five days before the marriage license can be issued. Miss Force is not a resi- dent of Rhode Island, and so far as ;ro‘:n her inténtion Has not yet been e @ 14 to 6 On the bill Senator Mahan #ffered an amendment requiring that the appointee should pass an exam- ination before the secretary of the staie board of health and the director of the bacteriological department of the experiment station. Both of these smendments were defeated after con- siderable debate, the democrats with Senator Judson supporting the amend- ments. The two brothers remained together for about an hour. On leaving the pope’s room Signor Sarto said that he had found the pontiff in a most satis- factory condition of health. He added, however, that both he and his brother were fast becoming octogenarians. WOMAN POLITICIAN DEAD. Once a Power in Public Concerns Out next speaker. The governor delivered a short address which drew from the battle of Groton Heights lessons of had been told about the clergyman 5 during his five ycars' pastorate here, he was the idol of the narish, and had been most successful in his church work, doubling the membership. free- ing the church from debt, building a new parsonage, remodeling the church, and raising funds to buy a fine pipe Directors of the American Tobacco Company, now undergoing reorganiza- tion under the mandate of the supreme court, vesterday declared the regular quarterly dividend on the preferred stock. Pistol Wounds Inflicted by Faldo Mallak in his wild shooting up_of a trolley car in North' Adams. Mas: on July 22 resulted in the death Tues- the French and English coasts. Numerous attempts have been made to swim the channel since 1875, when ! Capt. Matthew Webb swam from Dover P“m"mé o = to Calais in 21 hours and 45 minutes, [ Gen. John W. Barlow, U. S. 4. (re- but no one has been able to duplicate |tired). of New London, delivered an Captain Webb's feat until toda; address dealing with the battle in its Burgess has been trying for several |military aspect.. vears to emulate the feat of Captain Presentation to State, Webb in 1875, having first tried on| Then came the formal presentation Sept. 6, 1904. Several times he got i the state of the several small par- affairs. YOUNG COUPLE ADRIFT 2 THREE DAYS AT SEA." Girl and Youth Are Picked Up Whene Close to Death. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept..6.—As three days at sea, during every orgen. 2 3 Tndignation is at a high pitch in the community and threats of personal Present Commissioner Incompetent. | SAYS HE HAS TURNED DOWN in Colorado, within a mile of the goal. only to be |cels of land surrounding the fort d?"A;‘azh; of Mrs. Stephen L. A. Hall Vlolenche against the“ e"n'it'l';r"xf:a‘é e re- | 0 hieh they were face to face. During the dsbate Senator Paddock ASTOR-FORCE WEDDING FEE. ’ . swept away by the receding tide. which were purchased for the state by | Ty turna*here are freq = § Elgie Henderson.; 21. eald that he understood that the pres- Denver, Sept. 6—The body of Mrs.|” On this occasion. which Burgess de- | members of Anma Warner Batles chan. - Jein, o e o Helen F. Dixon, once the most promi nent woman politician in Colorado, was found last night in her squalid home Charged With Attempting to Peison her husband, against whom she had in- stitated divorce proceedings. Mrs. Vera ver, N. H., weré picked up six off "the coast by Commodore Strong of the Lynn Yacht club. - ent commissioner knew no more about a horse or cow than he did, and that he believed that the deputy should be CONNECTICUT MAN WON AT SEA GIRT SHOOT. Little Compton Minister Says Mar- riage Was Scheduled for Teday. clared would be his last attempt. he ter and other generous friends. Cant. started from South Foreland at 1050 | John O. Spicer as trustee of the little o'clock vester@ay morning. A stronr '‘syndicate that purchased the land ! 2 — here.- She had been dead for several D. Smith is held for,the Washington 2 thoroughiy experienced man, 81| 11 Compton, R. T, Sept. 6.—The tide was flowing and the swimmer had ' made the oresentation. s Tt e : In the helpless little catboat which e thought the governor could pick out | gov. Frederick L. Brooks, pastor of Dixon was graduated from the|%,ioi6h task to get. mast Goodwin| Miss Addle Thomas reent ot Anma|SouRW: Ve, Crand jury actlon under |J. W. H“:":: ‘3.’;',,,"' ,;”::’: ® in TWo: | weg being tassad, about by the waves\ 2 ‘Warner Bailev chavter, followed with Four ‘hours after his departure the |the presentation of Latham _ street. swimmer was only six miles on hisiwhich is the mift of Mrs. Cuthbert' way. This was the last heard of him |Sjocomb. This street has been closed until the news of his success in reach- |some time to vehicular travel and it ing the French shore arrived here. and |iy a popular passageway to the fort. man. The republicaris who on- this amendment pointed out that t was departing from the usual way of having a commissioner appgint his deputy, tkat conflict of autherity might arise because the deputy would not Miss Henderson ‘Ly unéonscious I’; the ‘Methodist church here. has been asked, it is alieged, to officiate at the marriage of Col. John Jacob Astor and Miss Madeleine Talmadge Force, and has declined, owing to the restrictions ork Academy of Music snd was said to be the daughter of well-to-do eastern parents. She was an accomplished elocution- ist, and employed this talent in the Baffled by a blizzard that is rag. ing over Mount Rainier (Mount Tace- |ma), the rescue party of six men that started Saturday in search of Leigh fi6 Range, Sea Girt, N. J., Sept..6. —Three important matches were com- leted today in the 21st annual Sea Bt Ahooting tournament—the. Swiss B m are able e ey They started on to be about. - Saturday morning which his church places on the mar- | populistic cause when that movement recognize the commissioncr because he - e Sa great anxiety. was being felt as to his | The concluding address was by Er-|Garrett, the Boston student, has re- |trophy match, Spencer 1200 yards sil- | {1 o omal eatboat for & cruise t @13 ot have the appointive power, T Rev, Ma. Brookn the date g | Phead Over Colorado. o erter of Gov. | 1816 A MEavy Tox enveloped the chan: | nest . Togors: sectetars ot the. tract | turned ‘empty handed: Houette team match and the twe-men | e SISl CRIBC Snd off the coest - licans After the Spoils. | the wedding was set for tomorrow. and | Davis 1. Waite and during his admin- | ey meken Sat Sad (he crossing steam- |commission. who outlined the condi- e e the Swi e ore. skt oy & squsll tad Republicans Af e Spoil 1t"\vas ncheduied to occur In Newpers. | atration she was Memring Iis admin- |ers failed to sight the swimmer. tions and {mprovement: Seventy-five Chicago detettives and | In the Swiss trophy mratch, an indl- |por they were struck by a squall Senator Matan twitted (he republi- | 1t . 9 g 3 a score of county marshals yesterday |Vidual squad competition, there ‘were | carried out to sea. a marked influence in state affairs. prizes. G. W. Chesley and both of Connecticut, 16 cash P e T R MAN STARVED FOR THE continued thelr search for the murder- Paris Rejoices Over Burgess’ Feat. ers of Frederick Wennerstrom, the Paris, Sept. 6.—The news that Bur- T W. Hesslan, this case where an examination Steamship Arcival 4 o RucicBken § ot e T seat b B thE i ettt BENEFIT OF HIS FAMILY. | ot eur whose body was fonud in the]| Anished respectively. 14th and 15th with Lord Cameys at Newport. SR o iree ey noai bs of. | At Antwarp: Sept. 6, Figlesa, from |, Cliuton, Conn, Sept. of Captain Webb in 1875 in swimming Fox river at Cary, 1l two.hils each. g g Newport, R. 1. Sept. 6.—Lord Ca- posed to the merit system. 1l said | ot ¥omn garn of ol Dortka wag iy i Col e st e kiR | KxThestrioal Manazer ; Amohg the winners in the {wo-men | moys of England arrived in Ni t that when the spoils of .mrv'"upwi At Genoa: Sept. 6, Lusitania, from |poie otuy, Joln fianchi ?, s old. | ihisiasm In Paris this evening. Bur- hat fo wnd ay Have It. Dartmouth College Loses a Bequest | 163 Match were, third, J. W. Hessia, | this evening to joinl h;x' flancee, R i S aeites i New York tempting to put out o bans ceertiod by | €655 is an old resident of Paris and ow York, Sept G —Ilerbert A.|Of $1000 8s a Tesultiof the disallgwing | onneclicut. and W. F. Leushner, New | Milared Shermap, feughier bE Mr. Snd SRR e Phck sugnestes (hat| Southampton: Sept. 6, Caronia, § ool " om the barn and hroke hiy| 28 taken part i allthe most notable [ Yo% | Yorl Sept. - Gotlerbert A 10 i Pl ® o the “late Col, - Albert | YoTK- 185 4 Meg. William Waits Sherestn TR there ate wny spoils of e i New York. N op itho bamm and, Beol % | swimming events in France in the last | Crad "l 44 for mans years con 2| Clarke, secretary of the Home Market ~ i g en e AT :gq Do Ut @awn to $1960. Doin smend. | Mamei: Sen b Seouani, [P - oo e dacade; g ducer of the . spectacies . Johmsiown | club. because it Lot the signatures of | = Bidwell Wor't Be Prosscuted. | held the latier part of November oc. SRetEIRENE ey Wted ‘dowr, 13 (06, | T YW York Suicide in a Hartford Park. Flood and The Deluge, which gained|ODIY two wilnesses instead of three a8 | fegington/ Ky., Sept 6.—Miltgn | > L £ required by lasy. Trolley Merger in Boston. Boston. Sept. 6.—By an overwhelm- ing vote the West End Street Railway company voted today to merge with the Bosion Elevated Railway company. The elevated company for several vears has operated the West End com- 12ny, which controls- several surface lines, -under a lease. Young, vice chairian of the Kentus rgcing commission, announced today that o warrant wouid be issued for | Shawnee, Okla., Sept. 6.—" the arrest of W. E. Bidwell, former | cotton crop will be sold sceretary of the commission, who,. it ptember. building with refrizérating, sausage |is said, is short $1,203 in his accounts. | making and packing plant, was dgs- | Young said no attempt would be made |1 troved b fre yesierday. The loss Ii) find Bidweil and that Ke will is 320,000 e d : B for him a fortune at Coney Island, died in the Kings county hospital from a ‘heart affection. Hig friends assert that his ailment was caused by worry over financial reverses and- his refusal in his last week to partake of food, so that his wife and chila would notagn hungry. This last,” “physicians ' said, w his 5 n coneurrence with the house, , With the Arrest Yesterday of Guisep- Revised Ballot Law Taken Up. | pe Alvino, an ltalian who lived ofi Sa- Tha senate pa<sed the Lill extending | lem street. Boston, the secret service the time for constructing lines of the | agents helieved that they had arrested Danbury-Bethel Street Railway com- | (the sixth and last member of a band incorporating the Mount | of allezed counterfeiters whose opera- tons had been carried on in Boston, Providence, R, 1, and Syracuse, N, Y. Hartford, Conn. Sept. 6.—Thomas Flannery, a laborer, drank carbolic acid in one of the public parks todaay and died ten minutes Jater in the hos- pital. He was 35 years old. Al gr vanced yest Cotten Price Estab The cold storage plant and local depot of the Armour Packing company at Birminzgham, Ala., a five story des of refined sugar were ad- 15 rents » hundred pounds