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VOL. LIL—NO, 217 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is PARSON STRAIGHT WfiN_'Tf,’SUE ASTOR Admits That His Feelings Are Badly Ruffled, But Says His Expenses Were Paid FEELS HE HAS BEEN HUMILIATED Providence, R. 1., Sept. 10.~No men- tlon of the wedding of John Jacob As- 1o Miss Mudeline Talmadge Forca in Newport vesterday was made today | ¢ the seryices at Elmwood temple, the | Congregational church of which Rev [ 3 who_performed the bert conducted the services, as usual. Has Not Heard from Astor. Scraight, the carpen- who was ensaged by Col- Astor's attorneys to perform the ter-preach ar had not heari Astor of his law- returned from Newport. Will Net Bring Su thinking of suing Colon: “although 1 feel very expenses were that much, but 1 anythint_eise. and later 1 may talk.” Regret by Congregational Pastor. delivered at the Cen- church, of which . Caius Glenn m either Colonel position. My SEPTEMBER 1], 19‘i1 Congregational Minister at, Providence Regrets That His | Denomination Should Bear the Odium of the Astor- Force Mmiag:—lstor’s Yacht Seen in New York Harbor Yesterday With “Absent” Flag Flying. £ 1 whereabouts was disclaimed by repre- sentatives of the Astor family. REV. MR. STRAIGHT SORE. Feel- Carpenter-Clergyman -Says His ings Have Suffered. Providence, R. 1, Seet. 10.—The{ Providence carpenter-clergyman, Ed- win S. Straight, who announced that he expected to officiate at the marriage of Colonel John Jacob Astor to Miss Madeline T. Force vesterday, return- ed to his home in this city, making no secret of his chagrin at not being call- ed upon to perform the marriage cere- mony. Mr. Straight did not have much to say, although he admitted that he felt “hurt and humiliated” and that “a thousand dollars would not compen sate for the injury done to his feel- ings,” as he expressed it. 3 The former clergyman said that he } wvent to Newport and stayed a ta ho- tel, believing that he was to officite at the wedding. He did not go to Beech- wood, Colonel Astor's Newport home, as he received word early in the morn- "under a score of miles. Cabled Paragraphs Coburg, Sept. 10.—Baron von Erffa, court chamberiain, was killed in. an automobile accident here ‘yesterday. Brast, France, Sept. 10.—A fierce bat- tle occurred here yesterday when a large mob of cheap food manifestants engaged the troops. At least 40 per- sons were injur Madrid, Sept. 10.—Five thousand Spanish ‘troops have received orders from the ministry of war to reinforce the Spanish garrison at Melilla on the Riff coast of Morocco. Paris, Sept. sending addi 10.—The government is onal troops to the north- fern departments of France to deal with the cheap food demonstrations, which often are instigated by revolutionary societies. St. Petersburg, Sept. 10.—In the pres- ence of Emperor Nicholas and the Russian grand dukes the dread- noughts Petropavalosk, a sister of the battleship Sebastopol, was launched yesterday at the Baltic works. London, Sept. 10~—The first fiying postal service was inaugurated yester- day afternoon under the auspices of the British postoffice. The points of departure and arrival were respective- 1y the Hendon aerodrome and Windsor castle, the distance being somewhat R BUILDING FIRED TO COVER CHILD MURDER Proprietor of Place Arrested. at Point of Revolver. ‘Washington, Sept. 10.—Firemen who extinguished a blaze in the Cobbler shop of Tony Melano near the govern- ment frinting office early today, found ummistakeable evidence that the fire had been set to cover up the murder of a victim afterwards identified as Harry Smith, 14 vears old. The fire- men pulled the charred remains of the boy from burning debris which had been soaked in coal oil. A blood stained harumer was found nearby. Melano was arrested at the point of Two_ witnesses toll the Sopwith Drops ‘Into the Ocean ENGLISH AVIATOR NARROWLY ESCAUES DEATH. HAMMOND ‘ALSO IN BIPLANE Pair_ Rescued Just in Time by Motor Boats—Two Other Accidenfs at Avi- ation Meet at Brighton Beach Track. New York, Sept. 10.—Thomas Sop- ‘with, the English aviator, dropped into the ocean off the Brighton Beach race track while making a flight with Leo Hammond as a passenger this after- noon, and the two men had a narrow escape from drowning. Two other ac- cidents alsa marked the day at the track, but neither was serious. Engine Stops Dead. Using a Wright biplane, Sopwith started. on a flight' over the ocean. ‘When about 150 vards out he tried to turn, and the-engine stopped dead just as the aeroplane was headed for shore. Sopwith jockeyed with hig planes in a vain endeavor tojcoast to the beach, but-the biplane uptnded and dived into the water. Rescued Just in Ti Motor boat men in the vicinity saw what had happened and headed for the spot. They reached there just in time to pick up the two men, who had been carried down with the machine and had a hard fight to disengage them- selves. Bevond the ducking neither suffered any harm. Grahame-White Also Has Accident. Later ‘Claude Grahame-White, an- other Englishman, started in his Nieu- port monoplane from the center of tha track with a mechanic as passenger. Trolley Crash Caused by Fog NINETEEN HURT IN REAR-END . ‘COLLISION AT GRAND RAPIDS. - ONE OF INJURED MAY DIE | Motorman Had Both Legs Broken and Sustained Internal Injuries—Conduc- tor Has Broken Arm. Grand Rapids, Micr, Sept. 10.— Nineteen persons were injurcd, one of them probably fatally, when two cars on the Interurban railway met in a rear-end collision one mile east of Fruitport tonight. . Fog Obscured Car Ahead. There was a heavy fog and. it is believed the motorman was unable to let off passengers. Motorman’s Legs Broken. Motorman Darling of Grand Rapids had both legs broken and received in- ternal ‘injuries. Conductor Has Broken Arm. Conductor, Smith, also of Grand Rap- ids, sustained a broken arm and mi- nor injuries. BIG SPELLING BEE PLANNED. There Will Be 14,500 Contestants in Kane County, Il ‘Chicago, Sept. 10.—An old fashioned spelling bee in the public schools of Kane county will have 14,500 contest- ants. The contest starts with the be- ginning of the school near next Mon- day, and will not be finished until next spring. see that the car ahead had stopped to | Condensed Telegrams|GHILOREN PARADE FOR PROHIB Miss Nellie Beese is the first aviator in Germany. The Old Atlantic Transport Mesoba, is to be converted freighter. __James Newman, Aged 71, a notorious pickpocket, was sentenced to 19 years at Trenton, N, J. a . No Moving Pictures in which Beulah N. Binford appears will be allowed to be exhibited in Providence. oman liner, into a ‘Mrs. Harriet D. Conley of Chicago, who shot Robert Bruce Watson of Chi- cago, was released on bond. Ten Buildings in the Center of San- tiago, Cuba, were completely destroved by-fire Satirday. The loss Is-estimat- ed at $100,000. - Following an Operation for internal trouble, Frank J. Look. a prominent manufacturer of Northampton, Mass., disd at his home. Dr. William Sturgiss Bigelow has given to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts his extensive collaction of Chinese and Japanese art. Hundreds of People Are Leaving Barcelona and other places in northern Spain because of a violent epidemic of an enteric nmlad: Senator LaFollette Will Wait until after congress convenes, early in De- cember, before announcing his candi- dacy for president. Heliodorus, the “Mad Monk of Tsar- itsym,” has declared that attacks upon Jews ‘and Russian intelligent classes would soon be begun. A Fusillade of Shots followe a bitter quarrel of laborers at Perth Amboy, J.. and two Italians fell dead and an- other was severely wounded. The Panama Canal has just been ex- tended to its full width of 500 fect and about half of its complete depth of 41 feet at the Atlantic entrance. Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion 0 the City's Popt Street Demonstrations by Members of S ‘day Schools in “WETS” AND “DRYS” CLAIM VICTORY Voters of Pine Tree State to Pass Upon Question Continuing - Constitutional Prohibition Today—W. C. T. U. Prepared For Active Work at Poll: —Great Interest Indicated by the Heavy Registration. Portland, Me, Sept, 10.—With but a few hours remaining before the ac- tual voting begins tomorrow, the cam- paigners for and against constitutional Dprohibition spent a_busy Sunday. To- night both sides claimed vietory. Children Parade the Streets. The no-license adherents were par- ticularly active in the cities, Sunday school children parading the streets, carrying banners inscribed with “Votz No,” “Vote for us” and similar phrases, More than 30,000 children were in’ line. Special Prayers in Many Churche: In many of the churches of the state prayers were offered for the retention of the prohibitory amendments. Meetings Up to Last Minute. The supporters of the constitutional amendment have continued their meetings up to the very eve of the election. A Big Vote Expected. ‘Whatever the result may be, indi- cations are for one of the biggest votes in the history of the state. .At the last state election, which the dem- Cities of Maine springs will be served. No litle fum has hf!n ;nad% of thin‘!ott of cam- paigning by the opposition speakers and press. & E Old. Arguments Advanced. ‘Arguments in the campaign ha not Daeh marked by much oHGInAIE They were confined chiefly to the as- sertion on the one hand that better regulation can be obtained by option and high license than by pes hibition, and, on the other, to the dee= laration that legalization of\the lig: trafic must lead to more drunkens mness and crime. ~ ¥ i Littlefield Champions Cause of “Drys™ Both sides found ardent champions, though no one was more active than ex-Congressman Charles . Li who has held up the hands of hibition by citing many’ statistics. to - show that drunkenness, insanity and crime are less, and ~home-owning jore, \in Maine han in, ths misiEhbE 2 ing &tate of Massachusetts. _The Eastern Argus, for the “wets,” thinks it riddled his figures, however, by showing that even if the comparison is true of Massachusetts, it fails when just as the machine was leaving the ground it ran its nose into a hurdle on a water jump on the race track, punged Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries, mother of the former champion pusilist. who is dy- ing, continually asks for her son, W:ho a revolver. In the beginning the championship of each room will be decided, then the championship of each school, and next ocrats won, more than 140,000 voters cast their ballot and with fair weath- er indicated for tomorrow that num- New York, New Jersey, and even the prohibition states of Vermont and New: Hampshire are used, I regret exceedingly that the Con- sregational church and especially ths church of Providence ing that his services would not be re- g th police they saw him fighting in his quired. shop vesterday, One woman said she Congregational When asked if his expenses at New i ike a boy with a hammer. | through itch i ; il vt i it 5 e calied upon 10 bear the odi- | port had bean paid by Colonel Astors |~ "M ZIKe 2 boy with & hevond, rahame WHILS slimbed ut | Shepe R oraErS of gSL YT, (0T |8 iR Alask on 2 hunting rip fer 5" expected to b exceeded Sy Rttt the solemnization dMM§he£lr- representatives, Mr. Straight said:|p|G-TAILED TARS IN NEW YORK. | with blood trjckling from a cut in his | townshigs will meet at Geneva for the| The First Rivet Will Be Driven and Free Lunch and Free Water. Registration was unusually heavy,. age of Colonel Astor and Miss Force | “That is only ‘what any gentleman o 4 face. The mechanic was uninjured. | final “spell down.: clenched in the keep plates of the bat- | 790 CIMEE SR 000 T o | surpassing | previous | records by -a - 1 ae 2ok Stivve rv'h;;:;;helfie: ueh | would be expected to do. Crew of Chinese Warship to Have George Beatty Strikes Fence. tleship New York.to be the largest war- | OB €1ection day Temperance union |good margin, and showing that the- attitude or our ideals Shore Leave This Week. The . monoplanés _propéller was | CHLOROFORM’S FUMES ship in the world, at Camden, N. J., to- |05 U= 00, oL 0 TioVel teatures |issue has aroused much interest. plons <= “FOR BETTER OR WORSE.” o TN e o | smashea and the machine was other- FATAL TO-A WOMAN. | %7 Seen in aid of the temperance cause, A |Those who believe in maintaining the THE NOMA AT NEW 'YORK. New York Sent. 10-—tour hundred | wiso damaged. The third accident of idshi White horse, with @ snow-white blan- | present law have used the argument i ig-tailed sailors ~holidaying along | the afternoon suffered by George | M, ;i Midshipman Byron R. Coleman of ing Initials of the or- | health to good effect, quoting at length. ——— Couple Wed Saturday and Spending’| pig-tail 9 : the afternoon was suffered by George | Mrs. Bourgoss Took Anaesthetic to| yrihosmiPm Gavs |Ket, bearing the initials of the 4 Sailed Broadway and the Bowery and in the | Beatty. In trying to get into the air Missouri, who graduated fom the Nav - il ke .the round of |the statistics of insurance compani e ,'[ c;‘:’-" 5 e narrow streets of New York's China- |on a Wright machine he struck a fence Have Some Teeth Extracted. al Académy last year, has resigned |Sanization. WOl RRS JCL 0N free | showing the comparative mortality o % Has “Absent” Flag. Flying. Honeymoen on Yacht. town, will furnish a’novelty. for New |and.broke the left plane of the ma- | Iarttord, Conn, Sept. 10.—Mrs. Ade. | o the navy on account of defective} % POy % 800, o 'Maine's noted drinkers and non-drinkers. e cw Yok Sept 10._The steam| Newport, R. I, Sept. 10.—Attended |Yorkers this week. They arrived at|chine. He was not hurt. iside: Botinroeq 0 Buncons etrect iaoy [ ceignt. Py %l Nomm on which Colonel John | only by the members of their immedi-|11 p. m. today on 2 today from chloroform ning ad- il v i T L a : 1'Chi, and for a week will have 3 poisoning Will G. Comstock, convicted in a 3 s b Astor and his bride. who was |15 ISCe AN B e Avior of |shore. leste and. the freedom of the A DOSTON AVIATOR ministered as an anaesthetic while her | western land fraud case, was relsased | MISS BARTON’S CONDITION FTHE'SURLIC MHEtHES 4 Miee Sudabine Force. ataried ot (eleias Colmpl Jobn JacobAstor of latore legte 2na the Feefor of fhe 18 STRICKEN BLIND | teath wers being extracted. A physi- | from fail in Nebraska fo attend. the NOT CONSIDERED SERIOUS. COMMISSION ON DUTY. ewport yesterday on thelr homey- | S Ple SUi0l and Miss Madeline.|dinary- Subject of--China. cian was in attendance, upon whom no | funeral of his Partner, who die in a| - BA g - 6 o e N n Forik harbor a- | Taimadge Foige, diughter of Mr. and | There was a rcport current when |Believes It May Be Dug to Glare of | blame is attached. Sho was 54 vears | cell beside him. Red Cross Founder Has Slight Mus. |Members of Railroad Commission A p- Ay e tC Mrs. William H, Force of New York, |the approach of the Hal Chi was first Electrical Apparatus, P R L R, e o R Sl Wkt 5F Hagvt: sume New Duties Today. " day. The Noma is supposed to have Iocal waters during the fog of sorning. and it was not. until late day that her presence became Lin- coln’s bedxguard, and for 35 years a ‘White House emplove, is in a eritical condition at his home as a result of a stroke of apoplexy. The Body of Seven Y Old Annie Lemberger, who was kidnapped at Madison, Wis., Wednesday night, was {found in Fake Monona Saturday. She i had been murdered. New Haven, Sept, 10.—Tomorrow for the first time In its history, the state will have a public utilities commis- sion, for the sixty days following the signing of the bill, as passed by the general assembly, by the governor, expires Monday and the law goes into effect. ; Shortly after the signing of the bill, the governor appointed the * present members of the railroad com- mission, which the new law put eut of existence, as members of the utilities commission, The men who will form - the committee are Richard T. Higgins: announced that the -erew would not be permitted to tand on American.soil because of the Chinese immigration law: H. R. Sisson, the Chinese in- spector of the local immigratifon bu- reau, set this report aside promptly by declaring that he would not molest the visitors. His authority, he said, did not extend ever Chinese subjects on a man of war. Nothing that could be copstrued as a curtallment of the shere’ liherty of the Hai Chi's men would be allowed for a moment by the zovernment, he added. Accordingly, ‘he visitors will get all the courtesies and privileges and entertainments that are usually the joy of foreign sailor- ere quietly united in marriage ves- terday. : Although several days had been spent in What, at times, seemed a fruitless guest fof a clergyman to marry a couple. of whom one had been divorced. a Providence minister, Rev. Joseph Lambert. pastor.of the = Eim- Wood Temple Congregational church, performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, while her sister. Miss Katherine Force, was bridesmaid, .and Colonel Astor's son, Vincent Astor, was his - father’s best man. Less than a quarter of an hour after the ceremony had been Philadelphia, Sept. Towle, an aviator, of No. INDIANA MAYOR INDIGNANT. street, Boston, was stricken with | == blindness today in the Pennsylvania |Mr. Knotts of Gary Denies Charges railroad station here while on his way of Bribery. to York, Pa., to give exhibition flights. Towle was taken to a hospital near the’ station and later left the city for Boston. Physicians who examined his eves were unable to say whether the afi tion would be permanent, Towle said that he has a hangar in the rear of his home where he keeps a Bleriot monoplane, and that he thought his ceyes became .affected while watching 10.—Thomas J. 12 Princeton | Boston, Sept. 10.—Fears for the health of Miss Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross ‘soclety, who has been ill at her summer home at Oxford, are not well founded, ae- cording to a statement issued today by her nephew, Stephen E. Barton. When Miss Barton tok her bed a few daya ago there was considerable alarm ex- pressed by her friends on account of her advanced age, 90 vears. The trous ble, said her nephew today, was due to a slight muscular weakness of the heart, and is not serious. kno n. “Absent” Flag Flying. ing in the Hudson river for some time with the inz absent” flag fly- weighed anchor &nd the barhor, passing antine and heading for the sea. bours iater she returned and, Jaosins up the harbor, was swaowed thé maze of moving craft. Their Whereabouts Unknown. Whether olenel Astor and his bride Gary. Indiana, ' September 10.— “The charge that I took 'money for my support on the heating franchise or for signing it is false,” said Mayor Thomas . Knotts, who was arrested Friday, en a charge of “accepting a bribe of $5000. “T‘his will be shown I believe the whole thing to be a frameup. But who are behind ths he yacht ed down German Business Men interested in Morocco met at Hamburg and adopted resolutions urging the German foreign office to insist upon adequate economic’] guarantees from France. were on hoard during (hese manouver | concluded. Colonel Astor and his bride iy the o reisn. cyes bex Mected while wa conspiraty I do not know. 't will be s {of Winchester, John H. Hale of Glas. s could pot carned. The bridai| departed on the Astor yacl Noma for {men in the American mel 3 echanics repairi s o is ma- mown in a day or two, and then I P tonbus and Theodore ‘ord T rere Delieved to be. in this oity | o honeymoon crulse, In waters Knowii| The Hal Chi s the first Chinese'war- | chine under. the giare of a strons |ein tarn & Joy or two, and then 1 e i Mo et i e NO ASATE NENFLORATRE Bridgeport. | Henry F. Billings, the' ship that has ever visited American |electrical apparatus. waters, and she will receive an official welcome from city, state and federal authorities worthy of the occasion. oniy to the bridal couple. will _cause the public to sit up and take notice. T. E. Dean acted pe- culiarly from the start. We exacted conditions for the city which were SUNDAY GAIETY AT NEWPORT Protests of the Episcopal Clergy Last Week Have No Effect. present clerk of the raiiroad commis- sion, will be retained as clerk of the. new commission. 3 The creating of a commission ' has ns. but all viedge of their dinfng room of the Boston City club just as he was taking a seat at one of the tables for luncheon. 5 GIRL’S BODY BORE INDICATIONS POINT SUSPICIOUS BRUISES VERDICT WAS “FEARFULLY SAYS BEATTIE. Says Beulzh Binford Figured Largely in Finding of Jury. Va.. Sept. 10. Beulth Bin- vainly | director of maintenance of the Harri- and the direct TO GENERAL STRIKE Vice President of Harriman Lines Continues Firm in His Attitud San Francisco, Sept. 10.—Unléss J& | !llus Kruttschnitt, vice president and | man lines, recedes from his absolute refusal to recognize the Federation.of The rank of her commander, Admiral Ching, Pih Kwang, who lacks but one place bf being the head of the Chinese navy, will entitle her to a robust sa- lute as she passes the forts at the harbor entrance. Representatives of the state and navy depariments will be on hand to welcome the little ship as she reaches her anchorage. They will be reinforced by Commander Rob- ert P. Forshaw of the militia navy of New. York state, especially assigned to Young Woman of Ashevill, N. C. Had Been Missing Since Thursday. Asheville, N. C. Sept. 10.—Miss Myrtle Hawkins, 17 vears old, daugh- ter of W. H. Hawkins, a_ Henderson- ville - jeweler, disappeared from her ome last Thursday and today her ody, bearing suspicious bruises, was found in Lake Oceola, three miles hard on the corporation he pretend- ed to represent, and he accepied them without argument. Everything we demanded for the public, including eventual municipal ownership, he readily agreed to. I am now con- vinced he was simply acting as an agent for somebody or some corpora- tion that wanted to ®et me. Anv statement I might make would be seized upon by the conspirators and used to further their attack. When William J. Brooks, who according to the coroner’s jury killed Mrs. Mdaude A. Burrill at Messalonskee lake, Me.,, on Thursday afternoon, died from the wound he inflicted in, his head. The Knitting Milis of the William Carter company at Needham Heights, Mass,, which have been running on short time since July 4, will commence operations on full time today. Newport, R. T, Sept. 10.—Despite the action of the Episcopal clergy in this city in denouncing from every pulpit of the denomination here last Sunday the Sunday amusements of society, no decrease in gaiety was noticeable hers today. There were the usual numebr of dinner parties and golf and _tennia matches among the summer colonists. Baseball games also attracted the usu- been long and bitterly fought for. Two years ago it was before the general assembly, but was turned down. At the last state campaign it was incor- porated in the platforms of both -par- ties, but even then there were deter- mined_efforts made when it came be- fore the assembly fo prevent its pas- - sage. The new commission will have jurisdiction over all public service cor- porations and matters which were un~ finished by the railroad commission him ' at the jury judged % L ; 2 > A by : e . y ! s 2 Indl: s | Shop Workers, or its committees, on |the task by Governor Dix an Y from Hendersonville. Deep bruises on |the proper time comes there will be al number of spectators, and the cigar leted by the new co s+ it yeateihy Sto e those lines, Iabor chiefs say he. will |committec of city dignitaries Which |the head and face gave rise to. sus. | o stitement and ‘1o will he o sensec| A Frolic in the Boston and Maine | and ice cream stores did their custom- | yus Pe COmP] 7 i A S eattie, v con- | be contronted with @ strike. No'rea- |Mavor Gaynor will be asked to ap- |picions of foul play, thougn the coro. |fion.” . raiivoad freight yard In’Newburvport, | ary holiday business . % ht wife e 1 son for believing he will recede has |point. ner's verdict “was leal ¥ means Joseph D. Martin, the chie! of po-| Mass. cost 13 vear ol Fran| lohnson e e S 1AL SESSION S5 Eht of wife murder. + | been found by Iabor leadeps: here, unknown.” lice, was not arrested, somewhat to nis | his life. He jumped out of a car di- [MONTPELIER CHILD KIDNAPPED |A SPECIA ; b U mundone views, would have | General advisory committees of the | CHILDREN HARVEST TOBACCO. — surprise. “I don't understand it at|rectly in front of a switch engine. 5 - g OF THE LEGHLATURE, 3 L ) lews, would have ive international shoparaft ufions VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE all” he said. “They never left me s : Edtundlin HeW: Vol Batal Wit taee dwin May Call One to Red = I vhich are comprised in the federation | Suffield Said to Have 500 at Work— 4 out before, and it is not natural to be| Eben W. Sears, a Former Policeman Who ls Held for Abduction. Governor Baldwin May Call One to Re4 he muttered in,coneluded today a three days' confér- _School Opening Postponed. ACCIDENT IS MISSING |1g05e when they. have the mayor in|of Lynn. has been indicted _on " the district the State.. 075 t is charoo 4 trouble. charge of extortion. T0. ence with the international officers of New York, Sept. rhe growling 4 d his opinion of the Jumped from Window When Police those unions. The general officers Were | gumeld, Conn. Sept. 10.—Tobacco e 4 Supporters of Mayor Knotts and the | he attempted to get money from Hugh |of n bulldog in the room of a down. | New Haven, Conn.Sept. 10.—If thé = . i ord* he added, “figured | entrusted wilh full charge of the Situ- |yuters have been busy the past week and Physician Arrive. five aldermen arrested Friday, charg- | Ferguson. a saloon keeper of Lowell. town hotel, next to that occupled by | general assembly falls o pass @ meag~ | s erdict 2 ation henceforth. a any crops have been S b ed with accepting bribes in connec- Benjamin W. Boulton of Montpelier, N i ¢ N oin ;(Bnrnf;‘; —_— Sl :?O?ai;n orices As usual, the| New Haven, Sept. 10.—Relatives of }iion with the granting of a franchise| One of the Fastest Passages ever Ve land 10 vears old Mabel Brvant,|Ur€ Tedistricting the state as to tond intry fols cannot understand | BISHOP NILAN LAYS American Tobaceo company has set the | Bdward Toole of 920 State streel, this [ talked vesterday of swearing out a|made to Boston was completed by the lied'to Boulton's arrcst vesterday. Boul- | ETessmen and state snators, there is & how m woman of the underworld can pace and the price. Primed tobaceo €It are inquiring as to his wherea |warrant charging bribery against T.| White Star line steamer Arable when|ton was charged with abducting the | Possibility that Governor Baldwin mas: e e gy ol B CORNERSTONE OF CHURCH |has proved to be in great demand and |Pouts. Toole was struck by an auto- | D Dean, who brought about the al-|she passed Boston light 5 days. 22/chjla, hoving registered at the hotel | call ahspeclzl Dession of the es'lsl‘mrqh when that happens how very hard it is a large per cent. of the tobacco to be |mobile while walking on State sireet |leged expose of the accused officials. |hours and 18 minutes after leaving |last Tuesday as “B. W. Boulton and t‘ortt angll:rpole. B&?d;pea.mm au"a‘» of the to met rid of her. ¥ Ceremony at Waterbury Preceded by |harvesied by this method has been [2nd knocked down. He was taken to | It was Dean who sought the franchise | Daunt’s Rock. child,” and was held later in default | ™ ‘[‘e‘"v rd‘i‘;";"‘;“““ 'of redistrioti 1 have drifted along hoping agiipst Parade of Catholic Secieti bargained for at prices considerably {Dis home and later when two police- |{o furnish heat and light in Gary, and E {of $5,000 bai! for examination today.p . s I o CoNpriat ._:x » Bt et Beenr 4o ot higher (han that paid for crops. har- [men, accompanied by a physician, |it was he who claims that he gave the| A Relic of the Wreck of the battle- | ' g girl was said to be the daughter | the state, e e i « ne to rid m of that «Bin-| Waterburfy, Sept. 10.—Rt. Rev. J. J. |yested in the usual manner. The grow- |Wenl fto the house to ascertain his|mayor $5000 Friday. The men claim | ship Maine, the gold class ringof As-|of 5 Salvation Army officers of Mont- | State B hope tor actar po e ford girl. And once . woman of that|Nilan, wishop of Hartford, Iaid the [4rs have been busy this week setting jcondition, they were seen by Toole |that the charges against them are | sistant Engincer Darwin R Merritt |07 SRR SR SOTET 0L D el assembly with: recnent to aacks SR Kind fecis that you no lgneer take any | cornerstone of the new Church of the |their crops under cover, as the cool |Who jumped out of a rear window and | part of a political plot. who lost his life in the explosion of |however, says: “Benjamin W. Boul- goflmns as this hope remains I should & o has not since been seen. that vessel, was received at the navy | s arrested in court today ton, who w smierest in her she usually secks solace | Plessed Sacrament, in course of erec- |nights bring fear of an early frost. It not care to discuss the question as to « department. i | in suicide. So I drifted alonz waiting |tion here, in the presence of 11,000 |is said that 500 school children are at e i | TO FIGHT WOMAN SUFFRAGE. on ‘a charze of abductiton, has lived | ¢ g x for @ chance to break off relations With | persons this afterneon, . neluding 000 | Work in the tobacco felds of the fown |A CONVICT SUICIDES } it il F s cadq ITieTe for a number of Years, but so i‘;.h‘;em‘;g:g A ¥ her without having her hurt herself.|priosts of the diocese, Mayor Hetch- |and the opening of the schools was ON EVE QF HIS RELEASE | Prominent Los Angeles Men Form an | Having Been Declared Insane, Faldo ifar 45 known has never had a regular | & one I e 1 tried hard to persuade her in the|kiss of Waterbury and other city of- | postponed for a week to give the grow- { Organization Mallack, who shot un *},ls‘r;‘fl car infoceupation. There is no local member ailB ] meantime to live a proper life. ficials, and delegates from all the sur- | ers the benefit of their help. The work | Christian Oleson Hangs Himself in 2 Adams on July 22 last, killing ‘;“" Per-lof the Salvation. Army corps by the Boat Capsized, Brothers Drown. ‘Had this case been tried in any|rounding parishes. Delegations were |of stringing the leaves on the lath New” H Bty | Los Angeles, Cal, September 10 |50n and fatally wounding another. was Iname of Bryant, and Mabel Bryant| Haverhill, Mass, Sept. 10—By court whore those things are not un-lalso present from New Haven, South {When the fobacco is picked from the P oo uty Jall. | Frank P. Flint, former United States | COTMitted to the state hospital for the lig unknown to the police. capsizing of a rowboat in Crystal lake | gommon, this morning I would have|Norwalk, Bridgeport and Hartford |stalks also: zives employment to af . o 1o T 10 niia e e R omrer ited ‘Statea | msane st Bridgemater. When orraigned in police court | today, Albert and Wallace: Armour, | |« been a free man. Interpreting Judge | Previous to the exercises a street pa- |large number of women who find the |, Je¥ Laven —Sept. 107 o | Elstant Unitell - Btates attorney gen S ? i _{Boulton said that the parents of the |brothers, aged 21, and 18 years, respec- ? Watson's instructions to the jury. I work light and remunerative. leson, 37 years old. of Boston. who 3 Colliding With a Tree when a few | hijq had asked him to take the Jittle [tively, were drowned, ~Daniel Day, rade, composed of 3,000 members of eral in the department of the interio ¢church_societies, and three bands, was was serving a twenty days' sentence former United States Senator Corneli- in the New Haven county jail for tres- feet from the ground, a biplane op- erated by Charles N. Kolstadt, .a cannot see how the verdict could Rave S g girl from Montpelier to ~Winsted, | their companion, was saved by the y. 2 ¢ O o - vi as r school. ¢ B e wie BaRASd T ‘the hge: | Do, “SRIKTA the second mew. Catholls OBITUARY. rassing on raiiroad property. com- |us Cole and 47 other prominent men | Suuhrul aviator. was damaged and | Sonne, WREre she was to enter, school | herojem of ‘Forest Damon, who sa elded newspaper reports before [ had & o o O aer2cd here Within a year. S mitted suicide In_that institution to. |of this cily have organized to fight |{he amateur operator shaken up in|rhis n€ 9%, be salfl. ACterwire ob | the upset from shore an hance (o present fmy side of the case. - John Gilpin. day by hanging himself with his belt woman suffrage, it was announced|Quincy, Mass., Saturday. the barracks to take Mabel to New Z - TAFT ON DIVORGE LAWS. {0 his cell door. He was to have been | there vesterday. The organization. Aaneli o 1 wanted to give out a statement as Newport R /L;Hept: 10— John, Gil which is considered merely a nucleus York for a few days. Newfoundland for Reciprocity. i : . & st in, a well-known newspaper corre. {Teleased Wednesday and no reason is A 4 Rodney Diegle, Former Sergeant at | ;" = b 1 hava not zive ’ 3 e 1 1y convicted of aiding and abettine in |20 x t w T hav> not xiven up hope. becaunse T at the age of 63 years. Mr. Gilpin 10 Eviowi Jass the: “commitiee | 1y o e State Senator | Boulton. reached Ottawh that Canada_rati. Ehould Not Remarry in Another State. |came to America from Leeds, England, | Edifors’ Quarrel Ends in Murder. |women, o aeed ribary Fos Tectprocity a. movement will ba cannot feel that an innocent man will LA b : s S ¥ f 50" opposed to the adoption of the |, R. Andrews, was sentenced to serve {laun n . Newfoundland for- e permitted to suffer fer this hideous * when he was 15 years old, and went on | Havana, Sept. 10.—Ernesto Mendoza, | i 3 % ¥ n launched in . Newfoundlan & crime. e i i Beverly, Mass., Sept. 10.—One of the | the staff of The News, with. which he |editor .of El Combate. made good the |CONSttutional amendment No. 8. I t is | three years in the penitentiary. THE COATESVILLE LYNCHING. | Gi7°the dominion. Newfoundiand has | proposed that the committee shall serve as a directing and executive several times, without_success, sought better trading terms wrth the United . name of his paper ioday by killing Rudplfo Fernandez, editor of the Gui- has been connected since. He is said gubjects President Taft may discuss to have been the first man in the There were many rumors abroad that 6n his western trip is marriage and Teattie would never die in the elsetric Grand Jury is Refused Permission to As the Result of an Automobile Ac- ed P Quit Investigation. '3 : : y, about which a_new and powerful | sident at Attleboro, Mass., Mrs. Lillian ‘whair: that he would find some means | divorce. Op this he has decided con- |country to write up a pony polo game |nes de Rumbo. Both papers are pub- |body, al T | oident at A ;) States. 2 of committing suicide when all hope | victions, which have been strensthen- land he was the first in this city to |lished weekly at Guines, about forty |Wing of the anti-suffrage faction shall | \fav Shoemaker, wife of Dr A. B. ? o of gaining his freedom was gone. ed hy. the numerous recent separa- |start a society column. miles from Havana. The men met in |OPerate. Many members of the com- | Shoemaker of that town. is dead, and | Westchester, _Pa., Sept. 10.—The Great Council of Red Men. - “Billy” Sampson, his chum. and one | tion of /éll-known people. The pres- — SRR Ao a street in that town and Fernandez ;;lei;le&flz’eg:fr?;ymee’;yrsfieyd (!ohepm'gz; iDr._ N. i‘nfu““iifimfii‘ifi :lf ‘:elt]Fe:‘oer;), {;rn:\ig;&\;i vflti:h"fl‘: (i?:%:;:l:l‘ngn;nz;:\fl Cleveland, O., Sept. 10D o 3 . > 3 = 1 2 ‘ane. v Ly s in a s Smer- | ves y = —Delegates B o it e e o o oo Darman who HaN] “Mount ‘Etna Gets'-Adtive Agains ) | e o Jadost With 8 canb. L0 et T ior | the ballot and., | Be- | ot s aqrious condl! Walker at Coatesville on the night of |3nd officers of the Improved Order been divbreed in one state should not be allowed to remarry in another state. He regards remarriages in such cases and is of tme opinion that through like legislation in ~all the states they can be prevented. was quoted as saving “Henry Beattie will ot die in thé ehair. Tt will be some other way.” Red Men are arriving here for ‘64th_convention of the great coun which beging here tomorrow. the national officers already is Carl _Foster, Bridgeport, great senior sagamore, clared that:the great majority of Cal Aug. 13 came into the Chester county fornia women do not desire suffrage. court vesterday and asked to be re- leased from further consideration of the case, but Judge Butler refused to grant the request. The jurors were ordered to resume their investigation Catania, Sicily, Sept. 10.—Mount ‘Et- na is showing a revival of activity. Two rew craters have opened about 8,000 feet above the sea level. An immense cloud of smoke is visible nandez. The trouble arose over a newspaper controversy. Umpire Killed by Baseball. Boston, Sept. 10.—Struck in the head The, Total Vote in Thursday’s demo- cratic primaries at Richmond, Va. shows madorities of 32,055 and -36,253; respectively, for Senators Martin and Murder Mystery Still Unsolved. Madison, Wis., Sept. 10.—The mys- Macdonald's Cendition Unchanged. Conn., New Haven, Sept. 10—It was stated over Etna and ashes are being erupted % ~ PRy ] ieaS" | Swanson, nominated to succeed them- % Lomieht ut the home of forner Wl | poncy Tate Leads Law Clase, | |Sontimually, Freauent ” carthquaice |&f *Riveratie.onthe-Charics. ° tadas, | nic Lemberger, who was sspnosed £ | elves in the federal senafe over Con- | his \eek ' The Jury ultered the'tourt Paster Gives $7,000 Organ. ance Commissioner Macdonald that Fae - shocks oceur at intervals of from five |yver S 2 v # | have b gressmen Jones s. report on the inves on 0 fai g s He is Beverly 10-—Not.” /even-- the | to‘ten ‘mivutes. and can be.felf i all Myer Schlosberg. aged 20 years, of |have been abducted frong her home last T had gone; but the judge refused to New Haven, Sept. 10.—It was ‘an~ bis_condition was unchanged. flering from typhold fever and the isease hasx several days vet to run before there can be any assurance of Bis recovery ‘Wednesday night, strangled and thrown into Lake Monona, and whose body was found yesterday, still remains un- solved and no. arrest has yet been made in the case, Newton, died at the Boston relief hos- pital tonight, where he was taken aft- er the accident. Schlosberg was at- tending an outing of the civic service house of Newlon, of which he was an officer. Tecef receive it The report, it is said, de- clared that the jury wis unable to get sutficient evidence to- warrant the in- dictment of any additional suspects in the lynching. Suicide Will ‘N>t Invalidate Claims. Rochester, Sept. 10.—Members of the SR e Mutual Benefit association of the Na- |+, Became Confused on Tracks. - tional Letter Carriers’ association who.| _Bristol, Conm., 10 o commit ‘suicide will not thereby in- |Martusiak be o validate their claims. This was decided | crossing the rail ¥ at last week's session of the|day and was stri “has shown himself in favor of ruiniug [biennial convention. *.Three sujcides | bound- nd :re home markets and ngricl:g.:x: by Jhave been reported since last conv < upon the & 4 VOTE TO SNUB_THE PRESIDENT. Gleaners Won't Go to Detroit Fair Be- cause He is Going to Be There. nounced today that he new $7,000 or~ gan which has been installed’ in- i " Church of the Suered | > which was used today for ihe« time, was the personal gift of the pas tor of_the church, Rev. ‘Father chael McKeon, . s ¥ rains of ‘the afterncon that cut his golf gawn~ down to & scant nine loles instead of the usual 18 could keep President Taft unhappy yester- day He proudly shewed to Mrs. Taft and to a few friends who dropped in a letter. just received from Dean Thayer of tha Harvard Law school praising his oldest son, Robert, for the showinz made in his first year at the law school. Robert, the president w informed, stood at the ead of the class, and the president added, for His recey- | visitors’ nderstanding.’ that to inst h!irflnh first &1 that school meant a great the surrounding viilages, where inhabitants are greatly alarmed, the 8,000 Postal Savings Banks Soon. ‘Washington, Sept. 10.—All of the approximately 1,300 postoffices of the second ¢lass and many of thé first class having been designated as pos- tal savings banks as rapidly as prac- ticable, the postal savings system will be extended to the smaller postoffices of the country and by January 1. the postal savings system will be in oper- | work, and was for §3 vears a membor ation in all of the 000 first, second 'of the Sunday schol of the First Con- | ‘and third clags offices. eregationgl -church, 3 Husband Kills Co-respondent. Kansas City. Mo, Sept. 0. —Henry €. Gumbel, Jr, e wealthy business man of Wichita, Kan., and son of a Iocal capitalisi. whe was shot here { At 8 mesting of the Braun arbor of the Gleaners in Northfield township a resolution was unanimously adopted to boycott the state fair at Detroit on_ Sept. 13 be- cause of the presence of President Faft at the fair grounds on that day. ‘The resolution declares that the president Columbia’s Oldest Resident Dead. Columbia, Conn.; Sept. 10.—Mrs. Har~ rief* Yournans, 94 years old, the oldest resident of the town, died at her home here today after a short illness. Mrs. Youmans was always active in church Red Cross Seals Still Sold. New: York, ' Sept, - 10.—Charles L. Magee, secretary of the American Na- tional Red Cross, in a letter to the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, made public today, denies Tecently ciraulated reparts that Postmaster General Hitcheock had prohibited the sale of Red Crosy lill;n ¥ o - . foreing reeiprocity e o oy 2 S

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