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The Bulletins Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, .and Its Total Girculation s the Largest in Connsotiout in Proportion to the City's Popul ~ STOLYPIN' SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS| C:bied Purssraohs. “Wers” Win O [A alt In Thg |Condensed Telogras TAFT PUBLICLY CHALLENGES | Guayaquil, ~ Ecuador, Sept. 18.— Army Aviation Officers Take Moving President Estrada is sériously ill - ures while in fiight. " Russian' Premier Dies Peacefully After En-|.iisoiiifms ool _LaIESt Count; Aviation Race "'l s v o Calls Upon Him to Cite Case Where: Fez, Morocco, Sept. 18.—The French £ u Predicts sharp 13 Casa Blanoa carrying a passenger in # I B ) } | ever a question of Spain ceding a port ¢ ] Fiig ol S R ST e L’g\;u ¢ s ’ E aviator Bregi arrived here yesterday, FleRED ouT " OUT OF COMMISSION. » The Weather Bur & ik e. The airmen an: : : ; veel 3 e ¢ CONSCIOUS ALMOST TILL THE LAST i i St io5" By GOVERNOR AND COUNGIL|RODGERS BUMPS INTO TREE| ses sationet Assrzstion of autuien| L WO STRONG SPEECHES AT DETR o | or island of the .Canaries to Germany. Edward W. -, Artist, Author and e 2 5 dunng the Greatest AgO[ly | s MAJORITY OF 26 FOR REPEAL |S|MAGHINES OF THREE AVIATORS | traveler, died at Chaumoinx, Prance. . | of Reason” W Ollld Not Be Effecti 2 having mafle a successful ‘flight from changes in temperature . during .the : ; iy societies is taking a-bird census.of the Madrid, Sept. 18—The government is country L8 Burned Out—Fowler | The Weather Bureau Gives Warning | Denies Charge That He Has Used Federal- Patronage . . 7, 5 considering a suspension of interna- : 3 - Authorities Take Precautions to Prevent Reprisals Upon |tional guarantces: throughout Spain, | Absolute Correctness’ of Returns Still | Ward's Engina which course will probably be adopted £ the ‘West' Indian hurricane on R 9 it the situation nlting £ the | in Doubt—C o S . Pk’ o ths Jews—3000 Troops Arrive At Kiev to Protect| man” workingmen's sisiies icomes | 1 oo ':'*' Sl 2 ‘:-" el §°"" Ml coants Hopevijane wa e Further His Own Ends—Opposed to Any Ame; i | more drastic. | Make Corrections—The Final Figures| te Cross Sierras Today. The Press of Erie, Pa. Says that / ! 3 Jewish Community—Covernor-General Issues Order| ... <ooc 55"mme negotiations| } 23 jaey ) President Taft made many new friends ment of Sherman Anti-Trust Law—Greeted As Ne with Germany are entering a decisive \ % A £ President of United States By An Admirer. - b: iddi i Arms—Recent Crimes. |suge, and the foeling amohg Kremoh | Aususta, Me, Sépt. 18.—Complete ew York, Sept. 18.—C. P. Rodgers Forbidding the Carrying of Statesmengappears to be that tnev have | ofictal returns from the special elec- | ard J. J. Ward, the aviafors who ste offered Germany more than the public | tion of last Monday, when Maine vot. | flying to the Pacific coast from New opinion of their country will approve |ed on the question’ of, the repeal of | York for the Hearst prize of $50,000, ev, Sept. 15.—The Russian pré- The revolutionists are now, the officlals |after the present strain has relaxed. |the constitutional prohibitory amend-'|dre companions in misfortune tonight. [ W. £ jonnson of New York, for Peter A. Stolypin. died tonight |sny, closing up their ranks in prepara- ot s |ment, as canvassed by the zovernor Both Machines Wrecked. oG Youcan et R A AL | bullet wounds receiied at. the | {ion for a new campaign. Some time | Milan Ttaly, Sept. 18—John G. A.|and Council tonight showdd a Majority [ roggers fiyer f8 a wremn ot Midde. | pror CETE, PaSt chief special lquor n during & gala |ago Russjan police agents abroad in|Lejshman,’ Jr. son of the American |in favor of repal of 26 votes. 2 £ K S " A Call Was Issued for the annual convention of the National Association | , LR | of Railway Commissionars on Oct. 10. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 15.—President | ed by a big crowd, but it was af Taft today plunged into the political | opening of the state fair latert phase of his lon gtrip through the west | forenoon that he faced his largest and delivered one of the set speeches | dience. He spoke of the value of ik ds of an ass -+ % tow vher land ¥ E: T yrlormanc= at the municip® (hedfor | reports 1o thelr” sovernment ‘indicated | ambassador. and Miss Helen G. Dema Many Discrepancies Found. O L B et sesterday AtRchMlpn e, . which may have a determining effect | entific farning. Thursday evening. The official time | that a new outbreak attended wif T ESt danshier of Mr. and Mrs. WaTTen | Various discrepancies were found in | Sheepshead Bay, and Ward is at Corn- | Major General Rgddle Presented the | WPON his future. Mr. Taft chose “The | Three Cheers for Next Presi of his death was announced as 10.12 |rorism was impending. e marest, Wore merTied today t|the official returns as compared with |ing, about 250" miles from New York, | Eiliott trophy for Markemanship in the | TrUsts Neonnie appesl otle PEOVIa . o o wing an inttomiBHOT ;;AM P. m. (312 p. m.* New York time). Recent Acts of Violence. P Lare: G e e ¥ 'was | (he tabulations compiled by the secre- | with the engin: of his machine so bad- |marine corps to the Annapoiis bar-|4nd outlined at length his position re- | \(IOWINE &n intreduction by Milton Conscious Almost to Last. ccent acts of violenca directed | on Lake Como. e ceremony was altary of state's office. The latter indi-|ly burned that it is useless. racks team. sardme thi everpreggantdBsue. | o R O vt Almost until the last, the prernier |a8ainst those in the’ employ of (lhe al cated a majority for repeal of 136, Rodgers Struck a Tree. = o The President’s Challenge. | terrupted by’ an enthusiastic admifrery s eonsciovs. amd for half an hour |BOvernment have appesred Yo @INS[. vl sonTTTR L onight is Desired to Get a¢ Real Facts, Rodgers met with his accldent by |, S8ven Hundred Americans Stranded | Tn a second speech he answered the | who called out: 3 e “cafly’ part of the evening |some substunce to these reports. The |, Ve, SePC L TVICRNS SOREDLIT | CGovernor Plaisted, who ‘presided at| stribing. s es White ivine e auy |1 London'hiave been. Neipgd this vear | charge that no has. waed. PAORAE 1o | Thren S for the next presideng Dis wite was alon? ai his hedside Al DUl s O el wag | ties, the garrison being reinforced by |the meeting, today assured those who |an early morning start from Middies | P the benevolent fund of‘the Ameri- | further his own ends and boldly chal- | of the United Statests "o N s 2 B Thecd i !(?(!drsbtn'g. Ale:;?:e;nsthim;{’mxllov‘r:? several other regiments. All the pal- | Were present that the only desire of |town. The aviator narrowly escaped | “21 Socigf lenged the men who had made the| The president smiled indulgently, uffered Greatly Towa X |murdered in « train on the ho | aces and public buildings are guard- | the council was to get at the real facts | being caught under the engine of his charge to come forward and join him | and then with something of & twinkie Towards the end Stolypin suftered [pol railroad on Aug, 8 by tHe Men WO | ¢q™ Two thousand troops surround |in the situation. The tabulation of |machine, The biplanc was practically |, 17ere Were 461 Horses Imported | i an extension of the civil service fo | i his cyer he repriod: 8 Ereatly. He groanéd incessantly and|entered the car at night and have Tome | the Schonbrunn palace, Martial law |the Vote was complete tonight, after | ruined. but telegrams tils “afternoon |inte the A breeding | practically all of the appointive of- My friend, I fear vou are not a& rew himself about on the couch on |evaded detection. s roperty ‘was | has heen declared in the Ottakring |the council had been in session since |Were to the effect that he might patch P ses o 0 the three Taonths sRd: [ fices under, the government: | prophet. 7 hich he.las. . Finally the heart action '.;;kf.!‘,"l;;“'{;"*‘{.;’;’ S it Peta denth | district, where the most serious dis- | mid-afternoon. up the machine and proceed by Wed- |8 June 30. iEE Had a Campaign Ring. i Streets Lined With People. !u am: ',,,'..f,‘m’,"";fl,'.'('.z:‘,y' ooy, rew | Was 'a political act. Skopinsky . occu- | orders occurred last night. | A Doubt Still Exists. nesday. Ward- Bt oIl Ebid George Von L. Meyer, Secretary or| Mr. Taft's free use of the words, “I [ The five miles of streets leading. in- a8 overtaignghim | pied an’important post in the depart-| o | Some doubt still remains as to the| s °d. . |the navy, returned from'a visit to tle | challenge,” gave a campaign ring (o | to Detroif from the grair grounds were ’ aky | ment” ot justics and is said to have| Paris Sent 18 M. Mamet (he - |corrtctness of the returns, and Gov. | WArd after flying 56 miles in 43 min- | Britisn navy vArds and private ehip|his utterances which seemed o' de- | lined with pooplé Snd. the. Beceldeh Extreme Unction Administered. | 1in Patds ‘for Bigh promotion in' the | lator. formerly associated with M. Ble- | ChICICENESS, of The rotutns, and Gov. | ieq trom Owego: to - Corning, | was | Lising orards light hig hearers, + | was given a noisy skeeting ds he pass- At bucid intercal a priest adminis- | ministers of ‘the interior. ' H earned | Tiot_intends tourips the world in an creq extreme unction. The Metropol- | $ in . 1r7ea extreme unction. “Th: Mettopol. | the: hatred of the revolutioniats "in | acroplane with v chmpanion, The route | town clerks would be given an oppor- | forced to alight because of the break- A Challenge to_Bryan. tunity to make corrections during the | 18 of an oil feed which allowed his| Judge Elbert H. Gary of the United| rne president fl:,muncpd }y,i; unqual- next 20 days. N engine to burn out. Mechanics from | siates Steel corporation was @ passen- q { | ed by. | Board of Commerce Luncheon. itan Flavian blessed and consoled him | 1904 L ey ] 5 o i n 5 s kpadbec i+ e last moments. Frequently he | certalp errorists who are said 4o heve | [iaRce. SUO (MG, TUUS 1 858 T Roturns Disagres in Many Cases, | Hommondsport this afternoon hegani|per on the Lusitania, which arrived at | ied Pbosition to any amendment of || It was at the board of commeree| oot B o iy SRR el 5 across India fhroush . the air: by| In-more than a dozen instances the | the souns aviaior Saemcto Al omviiclt | New York'Sunday. {110 overthrow he ‘il of reason” i | the trust iicstion The fubction, OIN g oira me s red péncil. Lift me. Admiral’s Son Murdered. steamer to Australia: by steamer to | figures as received by the governorand | tomorrow. o Thousands of Odd Fellows from all | 907D by the United States supreme | in an immense pavilion, was attended Lig Br Raibatut On Aug. 12, Paul, the 17 year old son | South America; a flight over® that|council-did not agree with those sent Fowler Still Waits for Parts. over the United States and Canada are | €0Urt In the Standard Oil and To- | by approximately 1,500 business men 3 et 1 ., lof Commander Kurosh, of”the cruiser | country; thence by steamer to Africa, |to the secretary of state,. His figures| . oo 5 at Indianapolis for the grand sovereign | PAcCO trust cases, and challenged Will- | of the city, Helf an hour before his dealh| yamiral Makaroff, was murdered at|and then northward by the air line. showed a majority in fayor of repeal | , COlfax, Cal, Sept. 18—The parts or- | 8] ampment. = iam _J. Bryan and all other critics of Eighth Speech at Bay Cit; Stolypin aeked the dostors to trn him | ger. * On the eve of the assassina- %:tnead e SR dered for the ‘completion of thc biplane lodge encampment. the Court to cite a restraint of trade | . o s Seat s e X n his side. He died peace - f|O8Sr: - On i 2 ch Rol . Fowler will con- : | : ; 3 . Mich., . 18— STt Oy ol bt Min ol nd [0 e eeia e lecler sepme S| PARSON (ERMBERT SPEMICE ¥1.:¢ Towns Reverse Figures. tinue his interrupted cross country | Officials of the Bank of Montreal | Which would condems end = which | pcech on the relation the militis bears cunded by 5 the Riga fighting organization, IN-DEFENSE OF HIS ACT.| The returns from the town of Lime- | flight had not articed todes. J0 fiy | branch at New Westminster, B. C., an- SR o " | to the regular army and the national £tate officials. | demand .of the Helsingfors fighting or- the me- | flig} today. If they ; i Justice White’s definition of the law. lar ¥ 3 s emand of the Helsingtors fighting or- s - |stome’ and St. Francis and Martinicus | come before morning Fowler will en- | ROunce that the robbers Thursday night defence, President Taft brought A e e B".Dl:'rvl ‘ormfi?—; er fi:fll?r:‘iloséen sentenced to death “to Providence scuss U\Hilsle nl:mtditions. which have been | deavor to start across the Sierras at 80t away with §. ,000. it o v i fixigg ldzy Inl Michigan pni ];li,g v;e-t,grn ope for reimnier’s recovery ot e W i uestios N yclock. at i Nev: et resige - a do e . s Soncs s DroTain” "SR | expiate the biosd Which Sour worth® Astor-Force Marriage. Those Which Were Teceived. oy, Secrer | befors noon and e at Hio ny evcnms. | The Metropolitan Bank and Trust | of varnt mat oo the tiee e stamtet e | TP 19,50 here, tonishi, It ‘was urday night indications of peritonits | less eather spiiled in ‘Heminglors’ FUe | o g0/ R T, Sept. 18.—The ac- | tary of Statc Davis, but fnetwo. i 4 company of Cincinnatf, ‘0., closed its | Pontiac by special trolley traif the | He spoke at the dedication of Bay ' & ¥ere noted. which ‘ecame uggravated | note added that 10 kil the Tather| o Rev. Joseph Lambert, a Con. |stances, Limestone and Matinicus. Isis| CONFESSION OF ONE OF doors vesterday on ‘ths order of the | sun had come out and the skies were | Cliy's ne& armory. The same sort of i ou Sunday. The bulletin issued by |would P death of his son. | gresational minister of this city, in|thev were reversed from the official state banking department of Ohio. _ | blue up to the hour of his final leave- | enthusiastic welcome that has greet- the attending physiclans t avening | suffering over the death of his O | ateving. Col. John .Jwcob™ Astoy: anll| refurnk recelvad dewhere o thor citis ALLEGED TRAIN WRECKERS. 5 A taking in the late afternoon. There|ed him elsewhere Michigan was. o faat ‘the. patiefits “condition | The father whef in eommend, of e | e Madoline T, Force was discusted | of Salsm, Browsivills, Bowarbant. Lo 7 TFinds Rails Were Tam. | welT {Robert Hart, who for many years | were crowds at the station as early as | cvident in Bay Oity. E yas hopeless. It was signed by seven [crulser Flmn, in the Felaingfors roag | os N eting of ihe Providence minis- | Topsneld, he oficial retarme Setieq | Coroner's Jury Finds Rails Were Tam- | was inspector general of custams in | o3 o st cod- monear The oY, 28 Need Strong, Able Militia. | China, and who has been living in | the police, who drew a dead-line half éoctors and re: ters of the denomination today, and it | with unofficial figures, but were rée- pered With at Middletown. Mr. Taft's addréss was short, He Sveaborg mutiny. : 2 5 il Y 3 England since 1908, is dangerously ill. | et 25 i €uring tie course of the day became | Other recent acts are the killing of i) roport at the next meeting of the | Féw Changes Would Turn Tide. the rails had been tampersd with, | Edmond H. Madison Representative Talked -on’.Scigntifc.Farming: A e o pgzratatsd. Towards evening the | the prison warden Efimoff in VolOgd | srate society of Congregational min- - |thershy causing.the recking of the|in congress from the Seventh Kansas 2 Yot B . ise e Condition | and a saries of sjmilar murders. - In | jetars on Oct. 16. ‘With the result standing $o close, & |train, and that there was reasonable | district, died at the breakfast tabie at | At Pontiac the president was greet- | too long without it. v e W e o e OMAOn [ hedsk, Byatka province, the assist- | “Ni™° Tamnert spoke briefly in defense | SOTTection in_ihe vote of anv-of the|causé for. holding Amtone Stefano, Al |his home at Lodgs City, Kas., yester- —_— ant public’ prosecutor, Golokhdastov. | or s det - The committee s come | {0¥DS in question would have a con- | phonse . Cacehingi, Giasom. Lisi . and | 425- . > Authorities Protect Jews, siderable eff 2 IFTS E utho! ¥ots - tosy | £ WoUNGed in the ‘ack with s dag” | Dosed of Rev. Gaine Glen Atkins who | $10crabie effect upon the majoricy, and | Rutonia Diorrio, arrested on coroners | | | $ 2 HELD FOR DEATH OF G OF $236,000 MAD! DI foboris, of, Ibe premicrs | ger on Aug 28 Two dave later an | NS one of tho minisiers lo- damounce |In N0 cases of Westfeld and Ainens | wirrants Foconily in_ connection ith | In‘the Betting on the Coming Cana- NEW LONDON BRAKEMAN TO YALE SINCE JULY 1i geain “were current for hours before it | Sgent. of {hsiOkhrana potitical nolice | Mr. Lambert on the Sunday following | Z2C pd g e AR T the wreck, was ‘the verdict returned |dian sEtlr?;éonmtheml;;emjgh:ogg:‘z.;: o : i e & - |pamed Artemenko was killed at Alex- | the marriage; Rev. James E. McCon- | 282 3 lite today - by the coromer's jury gt The conserva- : s : Acr Land B soin- Picsies were misled by these reporis|androvsk. On Aug. 29 an unknown |nei] amd Rg\'. F. L. Marsh, all.of this The Latest Figures. which has been = hearing evidence | tives are claiming gains in Ontario and 5"918'" :"d F-re':‘anl ofh Train | Twenty Acres ;fwni: F?ulzm Adjein. R et peson e into {lh& bedroom ot the | city. The total vote of the state asshown | PTOught out at the inquiry by Qosinier Quebec. arge lanslaughter. ing old. thorities at ecide conceal | gsgistant chief o e gendarmes a i v fals 't 3 o vis into - the. ck o - 2 o 3 B 0 - e news of the premier's death until | Yalssbsthpol. . Lieutenant . Colonel| Chicago Pastors Censure Lambert. | Dlars, OMclals figures tabulated to- | oD non B D o on the alles | | Formal Investigation of Charges that| New Haven, Sept. 18.—In a_finding | New - Haveri Conn. Sept. 1S—At. motnine, fearing anti-Jewish out- | Gamredlidze, but hit & pillow instead Chicago, Sept. 18.—The recent mar- Por réoedl so:‘: branch of the New York, New Haven |th2 Chicago police have systematically | handed down tonight, Coroner Mix [the September meeting of the Yale Treaks This was found to be Impos- |of the licutenant. On the sam day |riage of Col John-Jacob Astor to Miss | go5ey. TONRRL, ODZST: againgt repeal, | TGP0 (eeorq “railroad, at Maramos, |levied tribute for the protection of | holds Matthew E. Dean of 698 Hast | corporation, held here foday, a greater ible and after the announcemeant Was |, pand of 30'men attacked the arsenal [ Madzline Force is termed an “affront | 0%:451: majority for repeal, 26. on the evening of August 27, which re- { BAmbling and other forms of vice be- | 188th street, New York. and John ppart-of the time was taken up.discuss- foide all ihe atieniion of the authori- iy the center of the fortress at Kertch, | to-decency and the sanctity of the mar- | gy, o OVERCOATS i sulted in.the death of Abram P. Brown | 230 yesterday. Sherman of 300 East 134th i street, [ing university and departmenh: o8 was centered in the protection. of | apparently with' the purpose of stealing | riage relation,” and the Rev. Mr. Lam- of Hartford and. the - Injuring of thres o New York, criminally responsible for |finances based on advance sheets of the Jews rifles, but were driven off after a fizht | bert, the Congregational minister who FOR HIGHEST BIDDERS |score other persons. As a result ot| Hundreds of Telegrams of Condolence | the death of Howard Rheinhard of [the treasurer’s report, which showed Jews Were Panic-Stricken. in which on of the invaders was kill- | performed the ceremony, is censured R the verdict the four men were held by | Yesterday were received by Mrs. Car- | New Londen, who was kilied in a [among other things that gifts of $236.- Representatives of the Jewish com- | ¢d. The chief of the penal settlement (in Tesolutions adopted foday at the | U. S. Quartermaster General Has 4,000 | the coroner for a hearing in the police | teT. Widow of former United States | wreck on the New York, New Haven [000 had been received by the untversi- il ek Clon and begged |at Zeremtul was murdered on Spt. 4, | Weekly meetingof the ConETezational| 4, Sell at Net Less.tham 525 Eann | oors o e orsga s or 1E, I the | Senator Thomas H. Carter of Montana, | & Hartford railrond here on Septem- |ty since July first. These are about for protection, and 3,000 troops. were Meetings Held in Pari SEmisteral @nion of Chicksy: - S The investigation begun by the cor- | Who died Sunday. R SR G S O R R e TRl D s Vashi S 7 ;2 herman the fireman on an engine fand building funds. = Amo) Joured inty Ko it Sxoesset | Also, according. to the police, meet- | IRELAND THREATENED BY @ Do B et I8 vou want | oner following the death on AUSUSt %8| | The Tradesmen's Trust Campany of | running Jiahe. which crasned info three | Dresent was John V. Farwell b Chic s Lt he | INs of important leaders of the social A BIG RAILWAY STRIKE | the winter cold, write to tne qug’rt:r. after an interval of mofe than a week, | Pliladelphia, with a capital of $500,000 | freight cars between two of which |cago, elected at commencement as an ¢ i gen. $ i in- | and deposits when the last report was | Rheinhardt, a brakeman, was caught |alumni fellow. Tas appointed acting premier after M. | peyolutionary parts master gencral 'of the army. He has |A number of witnesses were oxamin- | 416, d°Tosits when the last report was | Rhenhard P O " S e it ummer, when the el en . o i & n t §iplvpin was shot Bas sent 4 Deremb| pian of the new movement was deter- | Resolution in Faver of Quitting Work |about 4000 stored at Omaha, Neb., |ed. chief among them being Albino Al | Miade of 31328000 D canSiix to the coroner the . light |tFiends of the late cx-President Noah tery cireular to the various governors | pi 7 Adopted at Mass Meeting. which will soon be sold. They are in |lesio, a private detective, who told of 2 e ignals set | Porter plan to raise & sum of at least on the maintepance of order. It is d good conditions and were formerly is- |an alleged confession made to him by " Susfne sair past ' two. - giEn g 12,000 for th sttion’of Dorter Eal Sued fo tRe soldiers when they wess | Lisi which deseribed in detail prep.| A Number of Persons Were Killed |-against him and as the first signal [$12,000 for the ercction of F gates Jokovsoft, the minister of finance. Who | 1ovo1utionary party from Russia were giated on excellent authority that M. | jEgSE JAMES REWEDS Dublin, Sej Tniv v 1 inted , pt. 18—A great mass v . and wounded today near Rio De - as passed the operators tried [at the south end of University ave- Kokovsoff will be appeinted premier. meeting of railvay emploves was held | €XPosed to wintar duty on the western | arations and the carrying out of a| 3¢ Wounded today near Rio De ok S e e s aid |nue: Betwean' Fairweather. aHA JNEeet An Autopsy Today. - HIS DIVORCED WIFE | ionient and a resolution adopted in | Dlains. They were e I e D a0 oy sone traln and Which|tween state troops and the rebellious | Shierman, but falled, On passing the | Divinity halls. It is hoped to have the RS wvdbpr - Rl R == = o L ; unded Knee campaign and are no | implic e four prisoners. & reens - i 5 : / Dec. 14th, ths 100th hich the premier's body Will be em-| Bandit’s Son 8ix Months Ago. : |Northern aud the . 3Midland Great | bt distriinted to different large clties | oner chatwed the jury, which hetve-| . |nvéntory of the Estate of Mrs.| siss telephonod fo provent the frelght | ' The purghase of 20 acres of dand aime mperor Nicholas left PR | Western, the three principal raflways | J05 S0, (8, Ot8 o7 ¥ P P t |more than an hour of consideration,|dele Sloan. Widow of "John Sloan of|from coming in, but the latter had al- |near the Yale athletic field to provide Techernigov tonight for Kiev sopingan Clty, Bept. 18 —jjesse James, | in Ireland. So serious do the auther- | MEACH bidders. | The mer departmght |more toan on mour O AconelderatioD. | Lenox, Mass, and New. York whows & | ready Ieft the sards, and although more adequately for the athletic nesds Forbidden to Carry Arms. of this city, and Mra. Stella . James, | Bemi T e o I Hpeon: | ing into the hands of large firms, The | instruction as to evidence, the verdict jotal Saluation of 35,247,000, ot which |ithe tower operators. knew hat a [of the wilversity was made knowi Governor Geneial Trepoff has issued | who got 4 divorce from him-and the | on practics have been ordered fo re- | department will not accept less than | Was returned. It was a written find- | 317 O s o BOthing to stop it After (he accident | of Sir William Osler of Oxford, Eng- B o cate o E iationy | ustody of thelr " four . children six | turn-to this city. ok edel for the, conts: vy P e TR OaneT | The Directors of the American | Dean and Sherman, who were Injured, |1and, as Silliman lecturer in 1912, and e e o pinimgent regulations | months ago, were remarried hers on | The question of an increase in e e etatlve Frpnk C. Smith. Only | . e corporation, of New Britaim, | were taken to New: York, where war- | of Prof. John Iddings of the Uniyersity ere published forbidding the carrying | Saturday. A motor car courtship and | wages or shorter hours does noi en- | HUNDRED PER CENT. CROP Wb fe s e R at a meeting yvesterday voted to | rants charging them.with manslaugh- |of Chicago as the 1913 lecturer. The ©f arms. It is oficially announcad that | the four children brought about the | ter: into the present trouble. . The OF POTATOES IN MAINE. | patis tastnarsy (9 the Jury, Coroner | & inee. the corporation from & holding | 1or were served on them Saturday. As [new Yale Review will appear in Octo- ihe manceusrca are ended and (hat | reunion. Nt prosat toElt ke [ATOE | Davis .instrucied them that they were | change the corporation from a hol il T B 1ot tronps ave returning to Kiev, Out- | In the testimony at her divorce trial ['three rallways to nccede to the de- | Harvest Contrasts Strongly With the |0, 46¢ide from the evidence presented | y [l el i nnaover; e MRS i id extra trains are lea ot R N gL . nan s Digves fuatdne rail: 3 en | _Charles Deptula, Age s, Who uae s Kiew"every hour. Hinireis, of well- winu?uft ULt honle bRy utn e e e ¢ the |ampered with, and whether there was | ¥agered 32 Sunday that Zfipfl"c’,‘fd(“’,‘;};‘i‘ FISHERMEN RETURN TO TO HIS BABY SISTER o-do Jews are departing from the o i e , R % y il - ept. 18.—In view -of e | probable cause for holding any person |2 ¥ Bofkee, o % e Basn, PirRs i Sttt | o el eplovor- high market prices that have prevailed |Feaponsible, The Jurt was mot %o de- | Wen the bet. but was found dead in NOVA SCOTIA TO VOTE | Four Year Old Child Has a Mania for = i b of ility. s 5 for potatoes this summer, Maine farm- | cide as to the gullt of any of the ac. |Ded vesterday at Lawrence, Mass. el B Things, SR & B ksl | A A5 the elagy ot treistuss [TV PHOID CABES AT ers are naturally elated over the out- | cused nor if any, of them were to b g 2 Some Vessels at Boston and Glouces- e Sl i s of O e e o > Vititings high chndnans — e TORRINGTON TOTAL 90 |come of their potato harvest this vear | charged with the death of Brown, The | Thomas A. Edison and His Party, ter Will Have to Tie Up. Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 18.—The pe- Sottian JT S0 nxsan EE aort. | liege, of Visiting hist chiidren, “UHe g as compared with other parts of the [accused, he said, had the right to tes- | V1O occubied two automobiles, vester — culiarly atrocious burning of the two ek Bark 1re hos been deserined cond | Mrs. James was persuaded i - go |An Italian Resident the First te Suc- [country. : tify, but the fact that they did not |day continued fhe trip which was in-| pggton, Sept. 15.—Hundreds of fish- | vear oid child of E, G. Friday, a farm. ribed g ) Vice President George S. Hobbs of s terrupted Sunday when Mr. Edison's : 5 g < - dministrator of abili along. James proposed marriage and cumb to Malady. i ~ e S do so v'as not to he heid against them. | -°rT1P - = ermen sailiig out of this port and |er of Iredell, by her brother, four years B e A | e A : {he Maine Central savs: “It is my un-| The verdict as returned found that | $77 ran down and instantly killed a | Gjoucester, who have retained . their | oid. came (o light today. The older @ctionary in the ordinary semse of | —_————— Torrington, Conn, Sept. 18—The | derstanding, so far as can be judged | the wreck at Marmomas on August 27 |12 vears old boy in the town of Lauf, { cit{zenship in Nova Scotia, will sail | #hila deliberately ignited a small torch these terms and has been <aid to have | CIGARETTE BURNS KILL frst tatal case of typhold Teborted | e e, b | ausl by, somd” one tampering : o tomorrow, for Halifax”and Yarmouth | and appiied It 1o the clothing of his | been imbued with liberalism, but de- since the disease became epidemic s 2 Do op 18 | wi e cks ere was e s helto vote Thursday in _the. election | paby sister. The sirl died shortly aft- g B o o iberalion, tedy: CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE. | 1 wat announced from ‘a Water: | Practically a hundred per cent. crop. reasonablo cause *for the holding of After. Being Out Three Minutes, the | i 'Sl determine. the Tate‘of the | Crwards, e i @y movements at any cost. | Blood Poisoning Ten Days After Acci- | PUry hospital tonight in the death of{syppoRT PLEDGED TO When (he procecings had been con- |64 charged with assault on three Hit- | TeCiPIOOity ABTRement. | Nearly e\frs | When asked his reaton for the got Stamped Out a Revelution. dent: Ends Life. Tro Lo ehom atter Dote riten. 1 THE M'NAMARA BROTHERS |cluded the prisoners were returned to | ! =ltls at Maveville Iy, Juls 11 ffleer will send men to the ma Tas repeatedly set fire to furnishings i As govermor of Saratov he took iy A Pareil roundiie wp ot ihe" cades : the Haddam jail to await the hear- |YeSISEAay retumned a verdict of suilts. | proinces and some of the of the house and is possessed of a Steps against the terrorists and | Mount Vernon, NI, * Sept. 18.— | by health officials tonight places the | Corvention of Bri ing on Thursda; 2 kit ed to 40 years In | ywy1 pe forced to tic up on anin - £ors Ar 3 ght pl of lge and Structural the penitentiary o rale alike as won him thexetesta- | Charles D. Chanute, Chicago million- | official list at ninety, there being some Teon- Wobkers Begi e ’ e of lack of crews, until the election Atk 2ol BB e e e a0 s |aird ang only [Son of the flate Octave|ten cases which were at first dias- Heaif-Coir i) | “HARRY ALLEN" PROVES Following a_ Series of Altercations| 'S Over. Workers for both sides in Steamship Arrivals. * ife was attempted in 1905 He was | Chanute, “father of the aeroplane.” | nased as typhoid, but later proved (o , : = 2 - > ing 4 ercations| the ciection. have interviewed the | At o S Sept. 17,77 CaleAbniGd wvkase on July 22, , and stamped | blood poisoning caused by a cigarette’] An analysis of the first sample of : iridge Y e e & ed at hi #i Corar hi e Chris and: _Sept. 18, .C. F. threatening proportions = durfg the | = Chanute, who wae 44 vears of uge. | fore tomorrow might, and until it is | g oroore PCEUR AN e edged Man Several Years. RefEhboT, L. X. Shonotd S At Fishguard: Sept. 18, Mauretamia, gpemiersnip of M. Witte, and_ which | inberited bronerty valued at 3100005 | comploted there Wil be Hothing deti | A\Vattine ‘frial ‘% Los Abgeles on the| s, s S T . SENTENCE 'OF: AGWOMAN | New York Lo W SSCCEReeY,. S iy - Dr. M. Maxey of the| nite on which to base the causé of | e e & pokane, Wasl ept. 18.—"Harry i i " : Gibraltar: Sept. 18, Pannonia, $24 mot heen able to control Staff of the evptian hospital was an | the sudden outbreak. It was aise stat- | e ohyNamiting the Los Anzelea| plion." a harvest hand arresten at Te. | Dullness in the Cotton Business | Feeble Law Violator of 60 Escapes a [ At Glbraltar: ~ _Had Been Called “Murdsrer” = |0id acauaintance of Mr. Chanuts and [ e tonight that the climax had prob- | Goros, PUNAE | Fresioent = Samuel| kos for selling lquor to an Indian. | Sarite i, Tanup Tachine works of Month's Imprisonment. %t Naples: Sept. 15, Europa, from » rogpe g Pt ende m. He will be buried in |ably been reached and but few more - o 2 7 | confessed today that “he” s Neli [ v ritinsville, Mass, ok ey 0 Now York. Stolypin's [if as attempted again | pagria. of Labor was thanked in another res. Pickrell, a young woman of Seattle, |1 nery, to lopt, beginning -yester: 3, + ew & 4n August of that vear when a bomb ¢ cases would be reported. olution for his efforts in behalf of the | ., L H ; |day, a nins hour day, five day a week | Washington, Sept. 16.—President |" s¢ Cadiz: Sept. 18, Buenos Ayres, R0k Mlled thirty: Beeiosd Was explods jvi The sldpr s Hanutc_lflvenled the first e T McNamaras, who for several years has persisted in schédule for an indefinite period. Taft has granted executive clemency from New York. ed at his home. The minister escaped nfi_‘q“p“{mxhoso principles were used in | MAN’S CASKET IS DOUBLE SIZE. 0 i disx_ulslng herself as a man. As a 7 3 to the first woman applicant during | At Liverpool: Scpt. 18, from New with slight injuries. but two of his s ey Auto Bandits Busy Again. | | harvest “‘;‘r‘}n;“:ng';r‘jfue’;f“&?}o‘gg Two Nine VnrhOIdw Lads, Miltan | his_administration. Margaret Blevin | yoric 3 | Moskowitz "and John Mahar, pleaded al Arrangements ‘Necessary for of Bigstone Gap, Va, was sentenced | A¢ London: Sept. 15, Minnetonka, ' t 5 Crescent City, IIl, Sept. 18.—Three | but was unable to do the heavy work 0 month’s imprisonment a 00 | trom New York. ¥ : lal of F. A. Robbins at Middleboro. | men, believed to be’ the Chicago anto| requiren on the farm. Y gullty to setting fire to four awelling | f0 & m Ty et and $100 | from New York. children were wounded. As minister Sp of the interior preceding his premier- |--JURY PROVED TO BE WRONG. {Buri ehip, Mr. Stolypin came into confilct : - ’ ; Chi houses at Providence since Aug. 19-ang Sith the duma and when he made his | Prisoner After His Acquittal Tells the [ Midaleboro, Moss, Sept. 15.—In a [P4PUi(S when surprised while robbing S were committed ‘to the refotm school |.0n Whiskey. As she Is 60 vears old Killed in Barroom Brawl. % Prst speech before that body he was Court He Was Guilty. double sized casket, the fargest thelany killed Mel = Bradick, seriapsly Mcs. Schenk’s’ Case Goes Over. until Sept. 30 to await senténce. me;e’r‘ir ::fl:n:;xemp{fi:x fie:e: com- | e Rertown, N. (Y. Sept! 18 —John' S town ever saw, the hody of Frederick | \0\nding his brother. Robert, aud Hod,| Wheeling, W. Va. Sept. 18.—The Harvey, 24, a railroad brakeman, of @reeted with cries of “Murderer! % e 13.—After the | K. Robbins, the 450-pound man-Who | (aling Charles. Bradick. a eousin of | case of Laura Farnsworth' Schenk, | Because the Cheyenne (Wyo.)- Street Coreyie. died this morning as the fes* The Crisis Last March. Sealtle, Wash,, Sept. E ; pin |JE1Y in fhe grand larceny case of the | died after a picce of sieel penctrated]ins iher ¢ : Whose trial on a charge of poisoning |Railway company sees fit to charge a Abducted Teacher a Bride. - ived in an alter—" The opposition’s Ratred of Stolvpln |37, agalnet John Falettl nad brougnt |hin brain, was buried in the Hil ceme- | Titey” Jarcy Rt B It iheBl | ok ©. Sthenk., & miliishaie Mo fon cent fare’ from Cheyente to Fort Winnl‘;e; zp,_ 5 Bleanor Gladys | sation with L.eroy Gates, also of Cars- ez s March he | iy w verdicf of not guilty in Judge | tery: Seions’and 16£t- him ¢ N packer, resulted in a disagreement; |D. ussell, three miles aistant, 700 | 5 v ' ) 1 the Saturday: er of the duma ? fo S fous and left him tied to a tres spx | PACK : ; Price, whose abduction and 30 hours of | thage, in a saloon _there Saturday pper chamber The eetananment | Wilson R. Gay's branch of the fupe- [ ©On account of Mr. Robbing' sreat | iUl north of tha ity He was fouy | again came up in criminal court to- |soldiers from that military post char- eIt Te o e Swos e s O | IhREe. 1 2 alloded that Gates knotked ted his bill for the establishment | piop o ur the court in astonishment |sise special arrangements had to be|py gne of several pursuing posses. day. ycithel Mrs. Schenk nor her lered a speclal traln ang went to Den- | ujted in a man:hunt lasting several | him down and kicked him in the abdo~ 4 f the zemstvo or logal government in | told the jury that the man was - |made for the fumeral, and an entire Wwho recov ; his ill- | ver to do their monthly*shoppin e western provinees, the premifr re- |10 guilly Fhen the grisener who ing |Torce of emploven of & Boston manne % NSpehe Flaineco f{f“.{:oghnm 3 i ool et L days and the subscquent arrest of Rd [men. The coroner and district: attor- Pigned and only wonsented to_resume | foughr the case desperataly, arose und |factory. were put to work in getting A New Play at Hartford. the prosecution the case was continued | Several Persons Were Injured by DAVIS ulleged to be an escaped Cali- [ney ars: investiga when the empetor agreed to dis- | aysured the jury that the judge was |the casket ready in time. Hartford, Sept. 18- —“#ne Little Mil- | yntil 'November, ing signs and roofs, trees and eloc. | [OTNHL_convict. today was married vlve the duma and promulgate the | jgh — lionajre,” a new mpdical play by Geo. % = Sl tric wires in all parts f-Chicago were | L a0k Patterson at the Jatt howge Died of Alcoholismi. b easure iider the authority of the i 1"y i riated the 3 i alblis For Free sText Book: M. Cohan, was given its first perform- Despondent Over Love Affa blown down and many buildings avers | Rear Snowtake, where = ihe school| gwiygeq. conn., Sept. 18.—Lorrain ndamental laws. “I needed < ¥ Middletows, Sept. 18.—A petiticn will | 81¢e on any stuge here tonight. Aft- Hr BB yIite ‘s diumaged in-a severe windstorm ac- | (CACDeE was bourding at the thne of o Tyroell, o middie aged man, wl A Faleii left the court room a frec [ be circulated asking for a vote on free | € an absence of two years from the | npe hod Mise o n 4 companied by a heavy dowmpour of | MeF abduction. fhad been g for-a week, wi ACTS OF VIOLENCE. man. ® | fexibooks for the town ehaols, (o be | Stage Mr. Colian apreared iy the prin- | The, Yody of Mis Silvesou - rain which siruck Chicago vesterday. e found dead iu his roow today on the = e Voted on al the coming town «iection. | Cibal rolé. - The blay deplots scenew or | 288 I Nas found Gosung iy (he Con- — Captain Beck to Fly With M, top floor of the opera house block. Wets of Revolutionary Bodies Very Tired of Being “Easy Mark.” . {aiddletown is one of the comparative- | metronolitan life. i She was last seen yestenduy, when she Senators to Attend: Funeral, New York, Sept.. 18 —-(apf. Paul [Death, according to the medical exam iner, was due to alcoholism, : Apparent Recently. New York, Sept. 18.—Tsrael Mark, |Iv few large fowns in the state not = left her home, and it is the theory of | Utica, N. Y. Sept. 18.—Vice Presi- | Beck of the United States army Is the y ) of 91 West Eighteenth street, Bay- |having them. Cholera Strikes Aristocrats. the authorities and her friends that |dent Sherman this aftern6on appoint- |aviator who will carry the fiest special nt for 'McNam e i Bt Petersbure. Friday. Sept. §— | onne, has applied to the Hudson Pt ss0, Switzerland, Sept. 18—Re- |slie committed suicide ‘ through . de- | ed the following senators.to Tepresent | delivery United States mail sack that| Warrant for'McNamara Counsal. According 1o the police’ yeports, @h | county, N. J, court of commen pleas Died of Shock. rorts from Rome indicate that™ the | spondency over a love affair. the United States scnate at the fu- | has éver been transported. through the | Los. Angeles, Sept. 18.—A olutionary bodies are showing signs [ for an _order permitting him to Middletown, Conn., Sept. 18.—frzd- |cholera has spread into the aristo- e e neral ‘of C.ngressman Madison, who |ai He will make trips twice daily | charging John' nt { Jecorering from (he stagsering hlow | change his name to Irving Marshall, |erick Wiley, who for 20 years was |cratic quarter of ths city. One death| Despondent Because He Was lil and | died at Fort Dodge, Kan., today: Cur- | ftom Nassau boulevard, Long Island; |cage atterney allied with: the Bealt them twe years ago by the ex-| Mark savs in his , petition that hisdchiel of the fire department and for |has occurred in the; Odescalchi palace. | feared tiberculosis, David . Curran, | tis and Bristow of Kansas, Clark of | to Rrookiyn and various pestoffices on |of the McNi thers,’ are of (he Auai role b sunmlmvnd- contract the Israel to “Issy” |the last five vears probatien officer, |a druggist living there having been at- | 23, enmmitted suiclde ‘yesterday by | Arkansas, Stone of Missouri. Dixon of | Los n’;‘ 3 J ho wasi at once hoad of the | and that leAds to the temptation on |died this noon from a shock custained |tacked by the digease and dying with- attic of his | Montana, Crawford of South eet to b b -&Mq, =g gfig:n-utlh"l{anm" last unlum.w;un;r. in 24 Rours. gl : 3 and Kern of Indiana, $ i

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