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PRICE 'I"WO CENTS Beer and Gigars Cost $30,000 day. ONE OF SENATOR STEPHENSUN'S Cabled Paragraphs VOL. LII.—NO. 239 i 1911 . / Lisbon, Oct. 5.—it is rumored here ! tonight that royalists in great strength | stalled as the head of a new Catholic ITALIAN FLAG FLIES OVER TRIPOLI Bloodshed ai | Condensed Telegrams Sultana Fort Now Occupied by a Landing = = ‘ NGW flrlean A Gift of $25,000 to Williams Colls » 4 e Lon?ion(.l hou. sl.i-—J. HAumonier, the from Edward L. Perkins of Phflade%- 3 rti i 1 V. > was a mem- Party From the Italian Fleet Ber of the Reval Inatitute of Painters | FREQUENT CONFLICTS BETWEEN in Water Colors. ., . STRIKERS AND “BREAKERS.” The Republicans of Massachusetts in Rt. Rev. Joseph Schrembo was in- /CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. 2 5 convention in Boston adopted resolu- Lisbon. Oct. 5—Complete tranquil- -~ T I 7 ‘rl\ : 1it: evails tat. th apital on this, tri‘OHSXden?c'}"siRg the administration of v prevails at the c . resident Taft. BOMBARDMENT KILLED FEW TURKS /i d5 tuisieirt o e revotion | et b i T Sraneel and ine | ONE MAN IS LIKELY TO DIE , day which, according to recent re- s ports, had been set for a. monarchial Very Few Bodies of Sultan’s Soldiers Found in Ruins of | uprising i2 the north, Both Strikers. and Strikebreakers Use Fort—Italian Marines Protect Consulate, Church and | , Leicesier, Englend, —Oct. 5—St.| Tirearms—Wississippi Governor Sug: George's church and three large hos- : - jery factories were desiroyed by fire| 9°5t8 Arbitration—Troops at McComb i Hospital—Bombardment of Benghazi and Derna Be- |rere ~ tonight. Loss estimated at TLERO 000 Slhe Bie s D o e Federal Officers Have Unearthed an Wit = been the mos isastrous in e his- New Orleans, Oct. 5.—One man w. extensive scheme of smi 1 ain gun—Great Bntam Makes a New Peace PI'OPOSBL tory of Leicester, shot and probably fatally wounded 12 from Canada, and :evesrafgairiensg;s Siave tonight when a party of Illinois Cen- | peen made at Norma, N. D. Four shots were }tral strike reakers were fired upon —_— 1 in the lower | while on their way from the company’s | President Fitzhugh of tH® Central house of the reic ioday in ]:.he ir_mla She\ds't?t !(}leir quarters for the | Vermont railway announced the ap- oo A " by landing parties. i - ians ha supi direction of the sterial Denches, ; Pight, ! hited States deputy mar- | pointment of J. E. Dalrymple to be in ;v?;‘thm\f“m flrf::i l;»” an\‘“l:(;r‘»::d “m thie | g?)’l‘ta:{‘ w;te Italians have occupied ".-he‘x;e the ministers of justice and ed- 52}111 3“117 t‘f- s escorting the men, was | charge of the trafc, yesterday. harhor, and the other warships lie @ i Glormale Dltdlia says that de- |Ucation were seated, No one was in-|also slishily wounded. \ ghort distance from the dismantled | tachments of marines have been landed {Jured e man e SENSATIONAL TESTIMOY The National League of Postmasters yesterday elected Charles O. Barry of Walker, Ia.,, president, over J. S.- Mc- Kinley of Orient, Olfio. His Three Opponents for Nomination spent anjAggregate of $83,268—Ste- phenson Always Ready to Pay. While Crossing Railroad Tracks in Dorchester yesterday, Mabel Dyer, a 14 year old girl, was struock and in- stantly killed by a train. Milwaukee, Wis, Oct. 5.— When United States Senator Isaac Stgphen- son found that his expenses for ‘nomi- nation at the primaries in 1908 were running so high that the item for beer and cigars alone amounted to $30,000 and’ the aggregate was fast approach- jug the final total of $107.793, he re- monstrated and told his campaign / managers “I want to win the nomina- Vienna. Oct. Marines Protect Church, fired from the London, Oct. 5—The Italian flag floate over Suiltana fort at Tripoll | Rome, Oct. 5.—A despatch from Tri- Two Previous Conflicts. “Our Railroads Are Superior to I e | gkl 2 Lo tion, put T 't w ; it fortifications. Few bodies of Turks |ir Tripoll, to protect the consulate, the | Va8 arrested. | New Orleans, Oct. 5—Two contlicts Great B]l;lla!'{l. said \.?revai;;exzt’ Wil- Adont \w'z.nt to buy it. have becn found among the. ruins of | Jtulian church and the hospital. | e | between striicebreakers and strikers haf;l C. Brown of the New York Cen- Testimony Given Yesterdav. the forts, and apparently no grent Rt i B A b TR ant BOGUS CHECK WORKERS occurred here today, marking the first flooahn rehned C i e e tonhis was part of the testimony given number of Turks ‘were killed by the 2 = AR real violence siuce the beginning of v oday before the United States senate : London, Oct. 5.—The Chronicle's CAUGHT AT BRIDGEPORT.| 110 siyine b lesice g ) et rus 3 3 _sene bombardment. Constantinople despatch from. Tripoli | e strike by the employes of the Far- Onb thicd of-the Business. Sectinneat committee which is investigating Several Unconfirmed Rumors. ! | riman lines. charges that bribery and corruptien ays that Ttalian warships' are bom-| Young Womarn in the Case Confesses £ 3 3 Ashland, Me., was destroyed by fire | = . According to a Constantipole report, | barding Benghazi and Derna and that to the Police. | Shots Fired by Strikebreakers. vesterdsy. Nine buildings were burn. | qantion €4 to- Senator Stephenzon’s not yet confirmed, the Italian warships | the former is vigorously returning the { ©A number of strikebreaiers brought | ed, and the loss was estimated at . v bombarded Benghazi and Derna today. | five. Bridgeport, Conm., Oct. 5.—Irank|lere to work in the Algiers shops of | $100,000. Other Candidates Spent Freelv. Various rumors concerniug a pav ftalian Aviators to Go to Tripoli. Jiohler, who says he belonss in Pitts- | (¢ Southern Pacific engaged in a — In reply ‘to his complaint, Senagor up of the Italian battleship Conte-d Cavour at Tripoli have not been ci firmed from any quarter. engagement in Turkish waters, an at P e R R i and Alice Black of Colorade !ficrce encounter with five hundrac § Hon. J. Douglas Hazen, Premier of | Stephenson was told that the tlwes fack against Mytilene and the blowins | , ~aples, Oct, 5—Hine military, av- gs, Col, were arrested this noon | Strikers and sympathizers upon their | New Brunswick, Las been tendered the | other republican candidates ~for the bi ‘ -tives at the request of | 2ITival at the vards. Several shots | office of Canadian’s high commissioner | primary nomination—former Congress- ‘ivate agency on the |Were fired by ihe strikebreakers, but {at London, with a salary of $25.000 | man Samuel A. Cook, who spent 34— ing worthiess checks, in- | rc one was seriously injured. The ar- | annually. 203, former State Senator William Fat- i n lanes will be sent to Tripoli. The ters will be commanded y Cap- | in Pizza, who won the air race from charge of pz i : | B ik volving $1,700 in The | Vival o_[ police reserves restored or- o ten, who spent $30,002, and Francis R. Great _Brnt-am Pre?osts .!umt Contr?l. { Bm;gl T’nc tg ;.rmt e.R Wi couple did not resist and were iaken by { der. Ten arrests were made, Trade Exports Through St. John, N.| McGovern, now governor of Wisconsin, N Pt e es}’""hd’l"g‘gfi i A g altan Subjects Ready to Fight. (e private detectives for their return | Attack on Strikebreakers. B.. to the United States for the quar- | who spent $11,063—were malking a hard onstantinople tha vhile G any fa- X : 5—Five thousand sol- | to the southern city. vors the adoption of the Italian ultima- vihraea. the Italian tum as the basis of peace negotiations, in Africa, have offered es of a similar nature pending Great Britain proposes that Trinnli| themselves fo in _ Tripoli. es from San Franc!sco to the At- become a privileged tributary | Senator, th Duke Carafa D’Andria, | lantic coast. The couple had been vilavet under joint Turco-|hac rc-entered the army as a captain | trailed since Sepiember 18th and were | an adminisiration and thus retain | cf cavalry. Prince Prospero Colonna. | about to leave here when apprehended. the suzerainty of the s n who was formerly mayor of Rome and | The young lady, who also says her isonie, Another outbreak occurred later in | fer SNAIME Sept. 30 show an increase of | fight. Their expenses finally aggresat- b % ., | pearly 340,000 over the same period|ed $83.268, and thi: rith t the dav near Lafayette and Magnolia | 1" Veal: Stephensons expenves, mede a tetal breakers are quartered.. A coach s for the republican senatorial campaign of strikebreakers was attacked |, Matt Wells. the that year-of $191,061. a iremendous mob and an effort Stephenson Issued Checks. °y the company’ to transfer the men ¢ ifi - 15 thn Sty desant - doth - Latde’ s Tt was testified by E. A. Edmonds, According to the latter, there are English Boxer, knocked out Billy Donovan of Pas- saic, N, J., in the fifth round of a i scheduled ten-round bout at Toronto, 3 3 A - v 3% B rme the | name Pullman, spoke freely, saying i 3 last might. Mr. Stephenson’s campaign manager, Fugitives from Tripoli at Malta. | IS now a senaton has returned to D v 3 | thwarted, - G 5 2 v AV e s 3 s - 1- that the senat. sually ita; Oct. —Fusitives from Tri- | *1Vico 22,8 malor of cavalls G « AT The Dutch’ ‘leamer. \brion, Boimn| “ortrreleaanes wlian foldLh the ar i tonight, that Anti-ltalian Boycott. | orado, and after becoming acq TROOPS PATROL RAIROAD. : . 3 ¢ 4 b Srisll bestios br HEAPALE. srd lagilie al consented to travel over the country, from Batavia, Dutch East Indies, for |tivities of his opponents. I o s Lo > Constantinople, Oct. 5.—The embar- | = h : s ) 7 & i X - g along the coast from Tripoli-to Beng- | n coal and petroleum has been {g C;“E ‘t\‘,“;i’:l]“\_er:”’tz‘ g;‘;gggge@rg‘g Strikers at McComb, s., Have Been ;;:irp}gg{‘,arl:gs abrfeinslgsztrg&e‘a,?“g;‘: Denied Corrupt Use of Money. hazi. 1¢ is believed, however, rhat% italian boycott has | fm‘ wcn‘man named many pla;:es e Orderly Since Tuesday. coast of Sumatra, 2 Much of the questioning of Edmends there will be no landing in force until an has ordered pray- | ¥O% 13 e Ses ot g S e o Sl B - was devoted to the original charges the main expedition arrives. Smail|ers in the mosques, invoking the aid | ¥ UcH She - % McComb, Miss|., Oct. 5-—With the| The Transcontinental Railways Filed | m:ade by State Senator I. J. Blaine, al- bodies of Arabs skirmished with the|and protection of the prophet against | °% 3 : id to have a wife in New | Lightening of lines, both military and |an application with the interstate com- | 168ing that Mr. Stephenson's election ~— s Mohler is s < i 3 landing parties. Italy. York He claims Harry Mohler, a | labor union, the struggle here between |{ merce commission for a suspension of | Was due to bribery and corruption. The Pittsburg millionaire, as a brother, and | (e Tllinois Central irailroad and its |its order in what are known as the C?mrfe? as investigated by the Wiscon- ¢ says he was several vears ago a stu- | firikers settled down tonight to one | Pacific coast cases. él?n't %glé]tatturs g m:e“m e opie INDICTMENTS AGAINST LOOTING CONTINUES ffent at Princeton university and had | of epdurance. About 900 state troops, - 1ol to! Brmondn Ho admition tunt also attended the military academy at |rcinforced by a machine gun, patrol Reorganization of the Customs in- S. 4 a 3 EIGHT WALL PAPER MEN’ JN FLOOD DISTRICT. | \‘I'est Point. tl}xc vr;operty of ithe railroad. Lines |spection service at Boston alonghthe g_\';?_;e:“v’:zie°;a?é°":st izm:gni‘e?i 3’1‘: e T e il 3 E - Jew Orlea ras ¢n | 7f sentries prevent an entrance to the |li of the system in force at New o 2 Charged With Conspiracy in Restraint | Costello Now Being Policed—Wrecked il{\t‘h?i‘;eg“:;":rsxsggfign:. ‘:‘fié 'ifi,?,'}‘.‘;‘shov)s except io those provided with | York 15 tades csnsideration by the | truth/of the phrase used corruptly and of Trade. | Buildings Pulled Down. Woman having passed: them, but the sseg issued only by military author- | treasury department. ir. violation of the law” as included in ! e authorities of that city have been in- | ities. : e eChi g e Cleveland, O,, Oct, 5—Kight indict- |, Austin, Pa., Oct. 5—All day long | 2uthorities of that city have been In- More Militia Coming The Charge Against Lisutenant Gov- Senator Blaine Summoned ments against four wall paper manu- | today the crash of falling buildings re- | foTmed by the pri ag ' 3 o S Sumonsc: t 5 2 Jebris- = in|cy that Mohler was the principal or| The sirikers are orderly and since | ernor Timothy L. Woodruff of New facturers and four wall paper job- f‘?‘:‘;‘fg“g;f‘f ={g§au§:f'fies}f§\§‘a‘§ Jl’l,!.‘é one of the principals, and a warrant{the outbreak of last Tuesday nothing | YOrk for breaking the Sunday law by T Fn e ith A ConSPIT. | by last Saturdavs disastrous flood. At | foT his arrest is now on its way.here|disturbing has nappened. The strikers | holding an ‘aviation meet at Nassau e Srorman e, Tade In Yiolation Of | the places where the wreck of building | for him. Mohler wrote a_telegram to|apd milizia apparently are not hostile. | Boulevard was dismissed. thc ’-ed-e nila 7 beda = !rfid’d el building was piled in almost in- | (1€ man he claims as brother at Pitts-| Three additional national guard orga- ? : I -t;-h i mfix%an s Ct-e,:u o . | extricable heaps, squads of men clam- | Purs this afterncon, hut the police are | nizations have been ordered here and | WFile Engaged in a Balloon Rac: A H: "'umemx \'!cea résf&gn?roei the | bered to the topmost points and made | h0lding it pending the arrival of the | rrobabiy will arrive by tomorrow, ful- jat the South Georgia 'exgosn“-!on 1? Siandard Wall Paper. eompane. of | fast chains and cables, at which teams | Warrant from New. Orleans. Some|ly equipped, for an indefinite stay. | Tifton, 38s e htas, Capt ol e fromien e onon & | Nouse” or a whole dwelling fell fn | fed of thelr arrest R e e e 2 : - S R e " instane Eon: B Mohler an: is companion wers" TRt ais, 70 E - Tait, & direoter of the William Camp- 5?'?3523;“&5&5{';n(f;;mfi;)rmhc" Pile | oston & few days before coming here, | iZens.have been held, but their nature bell Wall Paper company, Hacken- ’ 5 and inquiry as to the stay in that city | ©uld not be learned. The committee announced that Mr. Blaine had been summoned to appear for questioning on his charges. SCHLEY BURIED WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS ‘Remains Escorted to Cemetery by P gian 1.000 Soldisrs and Sailors. Second Coming of Christ and T the end of the world are presaged by of £ S v S the war in which Turkey and Italy A gack, N. J, and John McCoy of the i. A::t 13121(] as the dr:r‘e':kagzpwa;eém;g is.being thade. Jackson, Miss, Oct. 5 Arbitration | are engaged, is the view held by the{ Who died suddenly on Monday in New York Card & Paper Co., York, Pa. _ | 5PANE SCCBES oF oy wWor e Dlel as| The young woman's confession is un- |28 means of seitling the differences [Seventh Day Adventists. York, was burled today in Arlington The indicied jobbers are Jay B. S 'u?_a_ ¥ No additional bodies of | derstoed to have followed the receipt | Peiween the Illinois Central rajlroad 5 National cemetery, with full millitary Pearce, president of the J. B. Pearce Sl r} moovered a8 @ result of | Of 2 postal card from a. young woman | &nd its shop and office employ The Public Ut of | honors. Wall Paper company ‘of Cleveland; C. |} cHois Were uncove > 2 here, indicating that Mohler was not | Sl2g¢sted in a telegram addre: New Jersey has ruled that steam rail- | -\ thousand men, rank and file, from C. Aler, president of the C. C. Aler ta T Columb: 0.; Nort While satisfactory progress is heing | 8iving her his whole atiention, She|Tighf by Gov. E. F. Noel of President | rond companies mus® sell commutation { navy and land forces, formed the es- comp! o 0] us, .3 Norton n i claims that she believed the checks|Markham and Vice President Park of { tickets between any two given points |cort for the crape-decked caisson on anz}g;cm s a;:er;tuy c;fn 5 sweorab aae ;‘1‘:“?"”"‘ of clearing up is neces- | U0 1% )1 right, having been -told .by | the railroad o their lines within the state. maicn rested tho botly oif the hero of DECERSED, oV wpex oot : e arrest - -s | Mohler that they were received from Troops Needed at Water Valley. SANUAE 1h e IO RIOCoOSIO W CLE OVer Louis, and Charles E. Maxweil, ma S Do rian of sevenl O rathir and lhdi s wnabice ath # pe i 5 ke Somewhere in Chicago a Silver Dollar | seven hundred cadets from the acad- ager of C. B, Maxwell & Co. of Chi- {and the finding of stolen property s Az 5 th T Oct. —Governor | \-71504, valued by rumismatists at $650, | emy it Annapolis, marines from Phil- b et 3 stored in houses rear Costello, it has | Privacy were made out in another|Noel tonight instrneted that troops be|of 1801 valued by nubmsmatists at 38501 ZOY 08 nnIC S arines oo S Pt Eeen deemed wise to police that section | name, as he had proviously been W|sent to Water Valley to protect strike- | 15 Waltlng Lo be recomnized, Lt Wad ol B n e W e aning. yerar LAURIER GOVERNMENT also, although the greatest looting was | Some difficulty. The young woman, WO | yeakers at the shops of the Ilinois | Stolen recently ol ans of the Spanish war, and cavalry done on Saturday shortly after the dis- | SayS she is 19 yvears old. exPresses re- | Central railroad, According to a des. | Charies E. Rogers by workmen. S R e D A HOLDS LAST MEETING |aster and before the state constabulary | lief at their arrest. patch from the mayor of Water Val-{ a4 o Meeti PRI Democrats | r:ear Washington B — arrived. “Harry Mohler” Not Known. ley, imported siopmen and local men {; g :i ;,’:;,;"?es‘i,,.mgfig"iveri"‘&sseé " Men_promifient in every branch of Resignations of Ministers Will Be| TInterest centers tonight in the in-| Ppiitsburg, Conn, Oct. 5.—Efforts to- | Who desire to work are being intimi- | 3 SPUINETEld resorutions mere Baseaty o O rvice joined m the trib. Tendered Today. quest which will be opened in the|njight to identify Frank Mohler, arrest- | dated. g € thitvan o6 1 baeite Cae [iits. Mear Anmusl Thdecr com- scheolhouse here tomorrow at the di-|ed at Bridgeport, Conn., on & charge e ey e T R g e e ire ¥ tiacond. MUision of- the Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 5—The Iast meet- | rection of District Attorney Nelson. | of passing worthless checks, have fafl- PRESIDENT REBUKES cessor. S e AT IRNT CorT =6k 16X the Tora Dracesaion, ing of the Laurfer government was S ed. “Harry Mbohler, a Plttsburg mil- A PARTISAN SPEECH —_— which marched from historic St held toay. The ministers’ resigna- | ALLEGED NEGRO BURNER lionaire, ciaimed as a brother, is not = Groups of Statuary Emblematic of | John's church, acress Lafayette square tions will be temdered Eari Grey to- ACQUITTED BY JURY.|known, Said Speaker Was a Better Republican | the joys and burdens of life, executed |from the White house, to the gates of m;-rmw.ane Mr. Borden will be invi = Chems e sae e Than Prophet. by Sculptor George Grey Bernard for ‘rllngton, where a final salute and e ‘m h‘i‘:m:!at.e gr:v‘gnnax;xét,m}jze ;&2; Deputy Attorney Makes Reference to{SIX BALLOONS START 3 the cadpiéo:nst IvIdarr[i‘iau;"g, were‘.accept— ‘}a{;l:a" l“'ex‘fie ;ou_ndfd over the grave have his s A I ce i Mob: Govainniont: T Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 5.—Pres- | €d and dedicated with impressive cere- | of thc dead admiral. 96, 3 ¥ 7es Chestes ct. 5.—Undis- | 1 f 5 Y ’ £ 2 B C 4 complete all his arrangements. Bye- Vwest Chester, Pa, Oct b_Undis-| Three- Represent United States, Twao | the president of the Young Men’s Re A Despatch from Dublin, Ga., says blican leagiue »of Utah, I V. on T street, e e o ten A T cing | o meaTo, employad as a chauffeur by| Six gunners from Norfolk bore the 1 To an Dmmense ceowd ab tha L& | 5 prominent woman, was lynched by a | body from the holse and the. church, plete all his €~ | mayed by the verdiet of acquittal last o clicris wiil De held as Soom 25,295 I night in the case of Joseph Schwartz, | Germany and One France. » ¥ 3 ® | who was charged with murder in con- | S acclamations, twe weeks should suf- | " 0 b o Dot Zack | Kansas City, . 5.—Before a ade itterty > masked mob for an attempted assauil|ana rched at its side on the jour- fice o put the mew govermment in a |Bection with ihe Dburning of Zack|iirable twenty-milie wind from ihe T Apeiterly Bartisan | on the woman whose automobile he|ney Lo Ariington. The pall bearers position to call pariiament and pass ; 3 - Z >uth and southeast, eight racing bal- : S August last, the commonwealth today appropriations whi & are badly needed | ons sailed away from here today in et pwsmem\.'nperued. included eight intimate friends of the 1 I bs Yo TMaT: onl s hutlar Hoh Ries 1 v in 1912 that Mr. Price present Alr. — 3 dead fighter—Rear Admirals Nichol- for the public serVices. bParhzmfient I;pm“e miloun:xpgr; '%Kn; Mlariev.f- Pa, | contests for ihe James Gordon Ben- ”“afx,l a”(‘;l““;r p;‘etgicging the:;lt hle It Was Brought Out in the Senatorial [ scn, Cromwell, Gheen, Barker, McLean ~ poiog me:[ o;arg ":l‘h?“;’r‘,;x-’rt ang ™| The morning and part of the after- | A€l trophy and the Lahm cup. ' | would be “triumphantly elected,” and |€committee’s investigation of the brib-}and Remey: Lieut.-Gen. Nelson A. ish its Business bafer “hristmas. Hioom ‘Begalon. Wers Siven: over-to: thel, SHk.of ll}armr [ alt, three represent- that November next vear would find | €TV charge against United States Sen- | Miles and Justice Alexander B. Hag- iselection of 2 jury. The common- | N8 the United States, two Germany, the “democrarcy of Utah in its cus- |ator eplienson at Milwaukee that|] ner of Washington. JAPAMESE SERVANTS | weaith charges that Stoll was a mem- | 204 one France, are entered in the |, n .= place, @cep down in the ough | cambaign workers were paid money Secretary of the Navy Meyer, Adm: ARE DISAPPEARING | ber of the Iynching mob. - Pemnett vace an amnual international| of “gcgpondency,” he introduced the | liberally. 8l Howiey and metnpess of the wy- Deputy Attorney General Jesse F. B.|¢vent. The three American balloons Cunning] . i isti in this contest and two other Ameri- Army and Navy Officers No Longer 1v‘$§,i!r;§h%:3i‘£1: ho s assisting In the| n balloons are ater the Lahm cup. Empleying Them. ment. condemming . the vergict of ae-|A ninth bailoon which acted as pilot Newport, R. I Oor. 5. Cormment 1s | anittal In the case of Schwarts, Mr. ternational race, is attempt- , i Cunningham declared that the scene: :J‘k the altitude record. baing made on the fact that during the | oroun 3% he rourt honse when the Jaes s bailoon got a good start. The | pest fe'w montbe the Japanese serv- | .. A i Toie > i ilot balloon, Pen: lvania I., and the ants of navy and army officars sia- | ooy N picr ned last ight demon- |0 (BT ad trouble getiing clear fioned here have &isappeared. one hy | woc'in control et L ; nd "0l of the sround, but by dumping a lit- | one until now there is not a single D s st Pewsand:order, servant of ine mationality employed in 5 the official colony. At one fime Jap- | Eddy Will Case Postponed. | The Berlin II. did not rise well un- snese servants were very numerous | Concord, N. H., Oct. 5.—After former | til after it had cleared the aviation and were often seen in Newrport mar- | Unifed States Senator William F. | feld. Its drag rope raked two or threce ketinz and about the forts. One gerv- | Chandler had been examined further |:nectators off the cireus seats, but ant asid to have been detected by a |1oday in the taking of his deposition|nene was =eriousiy injured and the ravy officer in sending some reporis |in connection with the litigation over | palloon was not long in rising to ars chief magistrate of the nation as > rreme court, the diplomatic corps, the “William Howard Taft of Ohio.” An Applicant for Naturalization in|executive branches of the government “I am here,” said the president, em- | Bridgeport Wednesday was asked by |and both houses of congress thronged phasizing each word significantly, “as|the examining attorney how much he | the church. with scores of intimate vresident of the United States.” There | would sell his vote for. “Five dollars,” | friends of thechhley family. It was was a lusty cheer from the crowd,| was the prompt response. He is not | President Taft's personal request that which was followed by saving: ! t a citizen. Spanish War veterans in the govern- My friend, the. president of the ment service be permitted to atten Young 3ifen’s Republican league of Attorney Genera! Wickersham Filed | the funeral, and a large company o Ttah, is probably a better republican |in the supreme court a brief alleging | them marched te Arlington. than ke is a prophe: The president | that the principal coal carrying rail- then entered into a discussion of his|roads snd coal owning companies in tariff vetoes, repeiting the arguments | the anthracite region are violating the and explanations he has made at oth- | anti-trust iaw. er piaces during his trip. { = sand both were soon able io gain |2 gocd flying altitude. PARTIAL CONSOLIDATION OF BAPTISTS AND FREE BAPTISVS Arrange to Work Unitedly in AH Mis- sionary Work. S e A Quarterly Dividend of One Per Train Runs Into Open Switch, Cent, was declared yesterday afternoon ! | | | | | i | hortr to Japan was summarily dis- [ the will of M Mary Baker Eddy, it| ated height of 500 feet. Great Parrington, Mass.,, Oct. 3. cn the common stock of t_h§ United 3 e % 1 d, but whether the other Jap- | was announced that by agreement ot With the exception of the last two |7 le going at high speed a passenger | States Rubber company. This is - the Boston, Oct., nh—Tl}\; lang dli’cussc‘ snese were given notice to leave is {counsel the faking of all further de- |t1alloons to depar:, the Kan City 1in bound from Pittsfield for New | first dividend since 1900, when two per | union between the Baptist and Fre( unknown. ;Dflslfions had been postponed until II. and Topeka II, all of the balloons | York over tiie Berkshire division of | cent. was paid. Baptist denominations was finally i January 1, 1912, | flow ' alimost sansinorth © The Kingas | the Naw York New Haven. & Hart: = consummated in so far as their hom¢ RECIPIENT OF CHARITY =7 e { City and Topeka entrants were cara|ford, ran into an open switch half a| The New York Day Express on the|and fPreltgn “}f:’:{mrin‘;‘:szd" ‘fgfi; Insanity as Dr. Webster’'s Defence. |ricd norihwest. It was almost dark | mile north of this town today and | Fennsylvania railroad ran .into a Ce:fsfl ’he:] w’§ h{ bl gu"d_ N N N0 I CASE. | Oregon, Tii.. Oet. 5—Dr. Henry 5. {'’hen the last balloon ascended. crashed into four empty passenger | freight wreck at Ryde, 77 miles west ?’“ t‘;‘xg Baptist h‘ead e tnirthiy 2 | Webster, confessed wife siaver teday | Ali of the aeronauts werc picased | coaches. Nobody was seriously hurt,{of Harrisburg, Pa. vesterday after-|ing, the Bap q 3 Money Found Hidden in Books and | ° 71000, antics that convince State ith the starting conditions and pre- | although several of the passengers and j noon, but as the train was running Vases and Under Mattresses. Attorney Emerson that the 'p‘_i;O:e‘ icted long flights. One or two Werelsnme of the trainmen were cut and | glowly no one was injured. | Gefense wili be insanity. He alter- | Willing to‘m‘edictd, lhz‘;t 1:1; re;:ord_nf | Praised. 57;1‘1_‘( ! pately moane nd covered # 1,171.9 miles mads by e America —_— P Jaas s Leona ehie Old Bes et and covered him Nedd | 7ot year would bebroken All'the!l - T Obtain Authoribe Over.DSms: *| nis b mnes wrrati| Cambridge. Mass., Oct. 5—Althouzh Miss Catherine B. Park, who died at in bed. then talked and shouted hys- | = 3 i 4. were brou the city home September 4, was Sup- | ippieaiis R e i Y - YE o bulloonists said that they exX- | Jjarrisburg, Pa., Oct. 5—The state| Washington fr st Yirgin s posed to have Been dependent upon | jopCol L0 Persons who visited him in (TR0 (CF Nl O Canadian: border, | wwaioariebure, Pa., = ston:< 2 e I £ < 3 M i water supply commission announced | serve tw governme After a cold, gray morning, the sun|iopjght that it would have further | form school for making spurious coin shone brightly this afternoon, but the | careful inquiry made into the causes | The noys are said io he ciever counter heat was not excessive. The balloon ;nf the rbeaking of the Bayless dam at | feiters. ° i charity, a search of her late home to- | day revealed approximately $12,000. In| various sections of the house—under | mattresses, in books,vases and clocks— | was found nearly $4,000 in gold and ociety and the American Baptist Home Mission society Kidnapped Girl Recovered. Somerville, N. J. Oct. 5—The two | did not expand greatly as a result of | sustin and would recommend legisla- IS THE NEW PENSION * Gray, daughter of sun'’; VYS. 1 17§ Faigvi P paper eurrency. Three bankbookseach | . Grav, a wealtny farmer, who was | abaut: 25000 persons were on the | Gon 10 Sive it full authority over all| R. H, Anderson, Formerly Mayor of LAW CONSTITUTICNALT showing deposits amounting to $1,000, | supposed to have heen kidnapped by a | Lallgon srounds, Besides these, thou. | iame in the state, existing or to be s b ieln SR S G LR o e / were alse discovared. ! mysterious weman' in an automobile | sands took in the start from the hills EadaRu ot aavre S g':-;s e S EE 0 hour:»inejflau"be{ Governor Baldwin Refers the Matter Te R h(;u ._::”H i i‘p‘e;u efully :,‘nv:lsth(fm::;zlnx;(;g?:qirsirv;;gfi :urkx:vcn'g:’!?ghatl};go:ellgi't it was greeted Torpedo Boat Shows Up Well. cause he failed to produce ballot boxes Yor Attcruey; Genéral: © Resume rren earings. E ¥ side f ach was gre T o £ 3 i b i 2 " Washington, - Oct -5— o obiate:the |EOTe: by the band with the national air of | Newport, R I, ‘:“;iéghf’;:{g"‘gh?(‘_‘}f e atate, primary election which| paiitera, Oct, 5.—The question has views of the commercial interests ot | R R G it country. kicked up tumultuous seas today, Lhe N been raised if the law passed at the the country upon the question of re- Aviator Rodgers Gets Numb. Smee s == torpedo boat Mayrant went thioush | Orders for Thrse New Steamships | 1on. Session of the general assem’ly Vising the curremcy = system of ”?'fn-,;i‘:i(.-lé Judson. Tnd,, Oct. 5.—Aviator OBITUARY. her final speed tests and made 32 1-2 1o cost $2.700,000 were placed vester- 5t ihe oivil war, at the rate of $30 _ on Ociober 16. The hearing will cx- {xumb from the coll and could not con- | Boston, Oct. 5.—Loui one Miss LaFollette Engaged. by the shipyards of Workman, Clark 5?#,‘.“;? ’f;?;ni“:‘é‘i-"a‘:‘f,“pfi'x‘,?i’n‘;’,."”.’ii'l P tend 10 every section o{ lhsl.m»un: y |h-.o]d ms)y:a?;lm;f V(X:l.lh sm}![el,\. Rodgers | of Boston's old tim.efi ers, Madison, Wis, Oct. 5—The an-|{& Co, Ltd, of Beliast, Ireland, and the matter.' Tha attorney general stated &nd will consume sevel weelis, made th ghi from Huntington to | who also was a pro acher of | jquncement of the engagement of Miss ntracts cali for delive next Au-|toqay that he is looking inte it and) "fl Aldine, 69 miles, in 71 minutes, art, music and fencing, is desad. Tl}e Foln Lal'ollette, daughter of United {1 give an opinion in & week or =o. & Savings Deposits Increase, S enfciie M 2 AL at the home of 1S | Staies Senator Robert M. LaFoliette, WSl i o .- i O 2 e Z oom Launched for Hilles. B IO, 08 3 r. Papantl | in George Middleton, X playwright of N. W. Harris & Co. of Boston have.| wfis;w‘:fn'x;w“' mD f:i’-’.i.gs'“fial.'{(, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oet. 5.—Thé | '1e ‘"“12::6!&“‘ old, came here from | Xew York, was made here today. awardsd 310,000,600 Montrea! General Reyes at New Orleans. : sevides deposits In the nationah | movemen( {o malke Gharles D. Hilles, | 1taly in 1846. : et vays company first and refund- | New Orleans, Oct. 5.—General Ber- banks afe increasing. From June 7 |secretars to President Taft, the chair- William H. Catlin. Freight Rate on Lemons. merigage five per cent. gold honds. | nardo RefEs arrived here this after- to September 1, these deposits grew {man of the national republican com- Albany. N. Y. Oct, 5—State Super- Wasbingfton, Oct. 5—A freight rate| I'his issue provides the company with | nocn from Favana on the steamer Ex- from $644,100.008 to $654.300,000, au in- | mittee for ihe campaign of 1912 was | intendent of hways Wildlam FL | of $1.15.a hundred pounds on lemons ds in connéction with the puichase | celsior. He made a gereral demial of crease of $20,200,000. Of the 7,301 na- | formally laurched here tomight at the | (atlin of Portchester died tonight at|from California points to eastern des- the properiy of the Montreal Sfreet | the publications charging him with the Albany hospital of-paralysis. Mr:} tinations was approved -by the com-| Raiiway company and the retirement | conrection with a newly ergenized Catlin was a native of New York staie.' merce court lute today, cf part of the latter's bonds. i ngjcln revolutionary jumts - tional bamks in existence a monlh ago, ' banguet iendered to President Taft by 14 bad sdvings the %mfill club of Salt Lake City.