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P ' The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of “Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Cénnecticut - in "Proportion to the ~ 'BODY OF MISS LINNELL EXHUMED] Cebed Parssraots [Threg Straight A Degp Mystery | Condensed Teegrams REBELS GAPTURE TWO MORE TOWNS Christiania, Norway, Oct. 24—It Wwas The Moroccan Affair is to be closed 5 + , announced Yoday it ‘Andrew Car- e * = | tnis weel. : . ; ‘Uncertainty as to Exact Manner of Her;‘f‘*’f‘f“f 3: *‘jfiig’fm:ifi; = For Athletics At Indlanapulls oTtws Yerp o oo i Sian, a Government Stronghold, Now: ondon, OCect, | —. e eter Hil- ving. s | < X Death Said to be the Reason I e morth i ot ettioamen | MATHEWSON AGAIN CLOUTED|DR. KNABE FOUND WITH HER | ~All Grades of Refined Sugar were re- | Hands of the Revolutionists 3 committed suicide by cutting his duced five cents a hundred pounds ) X u s ALL OVER FIELD. . HEAD ALMOST SEVERED. Vesterday. |, Aberdcen Scotland, o'cc; 24— Andrew The Foreign Bankers have flatly re- | : FIVE MEDICAL EXPERTS EMPLOYED i Tnaee, Y 204n Two | DOUBLES BY MURPHY|JANITOR HELD AS SUSPECT S5l i chn. oo wii SAILORS DESERT TO JOIN THE ie = urj‘l‘l\lhrs“}{ Igf Ab:rdeen The election o Councilman William E. Sears has de- = ¥ o . . .. ~ . Wi e held on Saturday: 1 d W he billboards of the cit; .. o . Will Assist Prosecution in Preparation of Its Case—Dis- S t’iu :h .| Norwich Plaver's Hit Started Run- | Finaily Released as Police Could Find SF Frovidence, |0 Piltboxrds of he €Y Area of Uprising Materially Extended and Government Serlin, ct. 24—The Prussian sil- = = 4 . —— 3 . -3 .. : A . - : 2 Brit for oo a| Getting for Philadelphia—Snodgrass| No Warrant for Holding Him—No Ry : . . - 3 s trict Attorney Certan That Cyanide of Potassium | yer, cross for merit for women and S e e Disheartened—Residents of Kiu-Kiang Declare i Apna Woerishoffer of New York in| Greeted With Hisses and Hoots. Sign of Struggle and No Weapon | o¢ ‘fhe crew of 22 were lost. Tecognition of her distinguished serv- Was Us:d—Richeson Asks His Congregation to Ex- f Favor of Rebels—Loyalty of Garrison at Kiang-Yin , i ices in the fleld of social betterment. Secretary Stimson and Major General Pge tend Its Consid:raton Until Grand Jury Meets. T ot G Oiu, | Philadelphia, Oct. 24—Hifting the | Indianapolis, Qct. 24—Fow Dr. Hel- | Wood réturned from an inspection Doubted—Rebels Make Overtures to Mohammedans, Count iolo- | trip along the Mexican border. great Mathewson to all corners of the | ene Knabe, former state bacteriolo- | trip along '”;‘"“ of the general staff, and one of | fejq, the Philadeiphia Athletics _de- | 8ist, who was found In bed today with = the four Japanese commanders of the | 1O the FRladgphia Sibietics doot 8 0e 00 Himost severed by the stash| The Supreme Court in' order to expe- *t chemist of Harvard Medical ::’C';“}C{:'mcgf‘vmwg“;r;*;;":ggl;;&fgo_"%';pba‘f park this afternoon for the third suc- | Of @ knife, came to her death, remained | dite cases awaiting action cut down the |' pexing wednesday, Boston, Oct. 24—Removed from the p Sailors Desert to Join 'Rebels:, &rave In the cemetery at Hyaunis, school; Dr. Charles Sedgwick Minot, z cessive time, by the score of 4 to 2,|tonight a mystery to the police. length of time allowed for arguments. | smnoctant tow, Kiu- > = : v . Sody of Miss Avis Linnell, ihe 19 vear | professor of embryology at Harvard | eS¢ war, was promoted today to the f.ipo” American League champlons now | Janitor Detained and Released. e province of Riang-Si, and. Slan,. cap. | New 1o T, 10, fhe kel : ©id music student for whose death by | Medical school; Dr. Alfred W. Balch, | Fank of field marshal nesd but o single game to/again give | Jafr b < sanitor of | /A loss of $50,000 Resulted from the |jtal of Shensi province, have . fallen | tho losdl. omeine Spoosition poisoning Rev. C. V. T. Richeson of | professor of chemical pathology at - efferson Haynes, a nesro Janitor of | burning of the plant of the Friedrichs|into the hands of. the revelutlonlsts, | chonm g Smcials | have . ; Drict abandcned the whole place to the sol- Panama, Oct. 24—Dr. Rivas Vas- | Ulem, the world's baseball honors of | tne npartment house where Dr. Knabe | Dyoing company at Woonsocket, R. I, | 1y Sxtendint Hlaee of e e i y 5 3 several clash: Cambridge is under ~arrest at the|Tufts Medical school, and Dr. R. L. the Second yvear In succession., The|iived wan detained on suspicion. (hat very mater | Charies street jail, was brought back | Limerson, chemist and author of a|JUe% Who was a member of the de- | /% (5000 JUM o i Cit Tittea tne - ; Vesterday. - % | the up i - : to Boston tomisht by order of Dis- | book on legal medicine. }‘l"se.“ Castro _government, says (hat | [ 0 0o (oSO8 O ohal leasu: ‘klmt "(‘ lmewf sr?mm“"s e i B '”"m‘;:‘sm‘zy E(!x‘l‘?:;a;tfle‘:"";gn‘%;cimlfl h hefween v R irict Attorney Joseph C. Pelletior. Un. o hias obtained two million dollars | SIUTPIONS OF, the Nalional, loague But | stance of her deatiy but was re-| Judge De Lacy Believes that the only | fhi"ionG J1 BWINE new confidence to | there is much danger of rioting. Pes~ Certainty on the part of the prosecu- | Stomach Under Analy: _|In the United States for the purpose | 2120 outficlded, them an cased tonight after he had withstood | way to cure Juvenile crimes is to cor-| (abiish o republic. Slan was regars. | Smistic reports are at hand ffom Soo- tion as to the exact manner in which| Dr. Leary has had charge of thel0f furthering a revolution against Aodr s | gxtempts. to draw Incriminating In- }rect physical defects by using the SUr- |3 as o government Stionghold. chow, Tsi-Nan-Fu and other cenfers. lia young SIFl miet Rer death 1 ot | matter since the dissovery of the body | Presicent Gomez in Venezuela. inely Played Game. formation from him. g geon’s knife. T R : Sumerous sailurs have desertea ‘theff e R L 8 e | e e et taay. e 16 wis) acAtkly MBveat Fajia den= 1% BalEiis imbaasible. ‘Sa Palics. | ownspeople Aid Rebels. Chinese gunboats and joined the reb= Yor the sudden move, and (he ane|Dr. Whitney has been at werk for| London, Cct. 24—The body of Her- | sational in spots, and gave the home h A 1 1.| Reformation of Auditing Methods in| Consular reports from Kiu-Kiang | €& 4 novncement by the district attorn, nearly a week on the stomach and |Pert G. Squires, former American min- | crowd plenty of opportunity te cheer. m:r ,fi't{'figr’é:f s:‘céd?epufiefis‘sgn?zfi., | the postoffice department will permit it | say the pecple of that town rose the Loyalty of Garrison Doubted. ©oMce that the government had eniist- | other organs of the dead girl, prepar- | iSter fo Cuba, and Panama, who died | New York got the iimn in the rst|but the police’ declare {hat the evi- | to know the exact financial status at| evening of October 24, burned the | It ig officially reported that no news ed the services for professional ad- |ing an analysis of their contents for [ Rere last Thursday, s taken to|inning, but the Athletics came from | Gence tended to indicate murder. The | the end’of every fiscal year. | taotai's yamen and declared in favor | has been received from the Tenth di- it e Rt T OYE T s | DeCammtation i oonEE Southampton teday’on the Squires | benind, passed them In & flerce on- | iite with ahich Db Knabe was kil of .tie rebels. The imperial troops | visior, which left Chinwangtao, Chi-Li experts gave some strength to m;s| ichi p A yacht. ‘The family will accompany | slaught in the fourth inning and were | cq has not been found and the coroner | Prospectors Returning from Port|made no se report Richeson to His Parishioners. the body to New York, sailing tomor- | never again headed. Nearly 25000 | and the police were of the opinion that | Wells, Alaska, have reported that four | Yin-Tchang, w! To Search Girl's Bathrobe. | Without expressing a word as to his | oW on the Kronprinz Wilhelm. persons witnessed the contest. if she herself gashed her throat she |new Vvolcanos are belching masses of |ernment forces, Incidental to the examination of the | innocence or gdilt, asking only that TWO ED FOF Mathewson Forced to Retire. weuld not have strength enoush care- | Smoke on the Keni peninsula. | Yang-Chow. He demands reinforce- | Yin, a strong fort on the lower Yang- body, the ofeials i siea meke ¢ | the question as to his resignation. as CADETS HAZED FOR Mt T sttty oT . cha | ully to_DaMNT the Enifeand then ve. 5 | menis before taking the offensive, as | tse. There is no Information here as careful search of Miss Linnell's bath- | Pastor be held in abeyance, Mr, Rich- GIRLS' ENTERTAINMENT. | Giants. waa fairly erashod under the | tVrn to her bed. \ The American Consul at Tripoli, | he has learved, according to his own | to the whereabouts of Admiral Sah's buried In the casket | econ todey addressed from his cell in e ety bt e it A L S Wiis 2 Bhnortul Blow. John Q. Wood, informed the state de- | report to the administration here, that | gunboats. resistance. Gerenal | province, by steamer, October 17, for 0 commands the gov- | Hankow. Fears are entertained for still remains at Sin- | the loyalty of the garrison at Kiang- Dartment yesterday that the blockade | the 1ebels sre abundantly supplied the body, for anvthing which | Charies street jail. a letter to his| Sunday Incident at Naval Academy to | the seventh inping he reiired in favor| Neither were there any bloodstains t kade | the 1ebels are 1 3 5 o Mg was se = nning against the heavy hitting | blow dealt was a powerful ~ne, for the i x riter | : B f i . g Bas mot vet been found and the ) was sent in car of Charles It Cum- | Annapolis, Md., Oct 24—A board of | Philadeiphia tesm and escaped with | kuife rassed through the muscular | opraniyhigialling a magasine writer| Rebels Fortify Strategical Point. |General Li Yunan Heng Thus Explaing | :z:u has bo_lhelrevd_ the 111'esl{fial}ng L v % investigation was today appointed by | one two base hit out of four men up. | tissue and was only stopped by the | o which destroved a rooming house |, \ Steamer from ISChang arrived His Fealty to Rebels. 5 Ot o ‘fh“"’ . 4 noticeable gap To The Immanuel Baptist Church, the naval academy authorities to sift|Ten hits for a total of sixteen bases| upper vertabrae. On one of DI |in T.os Angeles at which he was stay- | 2L Vv u-Chanz yesterday, under a white - . | n their chath of cvidence. Catnbridge. " | the reported hazing last Sunday of a| were made off Mathewson in six in- | Knabe's arms was a,slight wound and | jng 0> *EIe8 at % “77l1lae, crowded with Chinese soldle: Shanghai, Oct, 24—A Chinese official | Certain That Cyanide Was U ity Bretiven: fourth class man by a member of the | nings. In the seventh inning he gave| blood was smeared on her left leg. i ST e e mein. Whloh i5iDoe T it from . Vit Tolana [0 No definite statement as to just what T ‘appreciate the position In | second class for the entertainment of |'his only base on balls to Baker. Sanitor Hulr @ Soreants. Dr. George F_Jelly of Bston, one | fld DY the rebeis, is considered of | despatch fr ZIi-Tohangy (4 e i expected to be accomplished by the| which tho church is now. placed, | tWo sirls who were in the upper class | First Innipg Bender's Only Bad One.| Haynes, the.janitor, told the police | of the best known alienists In_the | {1 SIeatest strateglcal importance, as | minister, reports Imperialist succesess =5 re-examination of the body canie from| but I ask its consideration unt men’s company at the time. P . R o o T States, .dled at Wakefield, | it ¢ommands the railway and river ap- | gver the rebels October 20 and ‘21 at e Shotitc o5 > e : Acording to the stories of the alleg- | _“Chief’¢Bender, the Athletics® sterl- | that he went to bed, in the basement of | United States, died a proaches of Hankow. A message from e Swrioe_auormer's omce tonight | afer , the proliminasy hearing, orif | g e L o th i e wete | Ing pitcher, while he did not equal|the apartment house ab 11 o'clock Mass, as the result of a mental break- | BRhico sty the revolutionarics have | Sin Yan Chow. The despatch says the : : 3 t : pre: y meets, e to So through a number of phys. | the wonderful game he twirled against | last night. Dr. Knabe's apartment was | down. advanced ta & point eizht miles north | rebels had more than six hundred kill- Fobe baust be looked over again on the| then untll {hat time. B e fnta by & shoond | New York on the opening day of the | just above, on the first: floor of the | loare P Ak ibility that it might contain some- “Most Fraternally, e | =t t city. near. to where the im- |ed, while the losses of the imperialists - o 5 G s Baaiin NG e class LT h 1 | series, was never in trouble except in | building. He was awakened in the| The Supreme Court Refused to review Rt = S 3 hing overiopked in the first examin CLARENCE V. T. RICHESON, ;:‘-f:d?fl?h::»?:;h‘mirfl%?]“ltfi,o &irl| the frat Inning. New York got but|night, be sald, by thres screams, ap. | the conviction of Edward Enders and | borialis i O tion At pEneTedt St ore. ¥ &tion. The district attorney scouted Boston, Oct. 24, 1911. Loy e Sl < 5 D > and protected | A long letter from General Li Yunan - o = 3 ; Bty - . only_two-of them | parently in Dr. Knabe's flat, but he | Henry Hinn, of Chicago, on charges of | fu sides o ratl- ; 3 S st Rk s of the Sotbor Church Meeting Friday Night. Fr e Sunday | O aing in one inning. He struck oft | slipped off to sieep again without in- having violated the ~oleomargarine | 1 SVAMPS on Fothslaps of Shaeray B We are certam that cvamide of| The nest regular meeting of the| Academy officials yesterday denied | four men and gave two bases on balls. | vestigating. laws. . Overtures to Mohammedans. is published. General Li justifies his potassium was the poison used,” he | chyrch will come on Friday night, the | atl knowledse of the affair and it is un- | In the -opening round the top of the | Heard Footsteps Above Him. The French Catholic Church of the| One of the latest messages from Sian | action in joining the rebels on the said. R S day after the grang jury is expeoted | derstood- that today’s mction in ap- | NeW Yorkht:a,nlng list jumped on the| A¢ five orclock this morning, he| sonng French Catholic Ghurch of the Tebels are making over- | ground that when the rebellion broke" Examination This Morning. to begin ils deliberations. The let-| pointing an investigating board was | Chippewa in o manner that made the | continued, he heard footsteps in the | aivoved by fre, with o Toss of $30,0007 | “ne Mohammedahs in the | out his own troops were absent. Ha. Notwithstanding this deciaration by | €1 Probably will be read at that time. | :cken after the newspaper account of e Jear fhat o1l wvas lost. The|room above him. Dr. Knabe's flat has e Ul of the overturming of & |Province Ksnsu, —which to the | attempted to escape, but was captured the district attorney. t - |and it is probable that the grand | the matter had been circulated. Suget Soden S own. however, | windows on two streets. Several of | oy ihe 1o north of Sze-Chuen. The Mohammed-"| and forced to take ocommand. Simes o after New York had scored two runs | candle. e defence be- | 3] y may- have then reached a find- Jieved that the body will be brought | | : them were open last nisht. There is : &ns bave been in open rebelion since | then, he said, he has found all the men back to tki~ =ity for some other pur- g that the church will be able to| WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS oo o SinEle by Devore. & triple BY | but one door-and it leads info the front | Joeeph S. Meyers, & fireman aboard | AUgust and the senders of the mes- | from the highest to the lowest of ona pse than the wre examination of a | 50t on Ite report ‘The fact that Mr. END THEIR CONVENTION. | grass, and had New York at Nis merey | Pall: In the kitchen is a dumb waiter | 11,2°torneds boat Tmeey. who awas |Sage believe the two revolutionary | mind, and thinks it better to belong to Sarment. Whatever the explanation [ {h eon oS OO e was tak. 4 b B Practically all the"way. OTCY | with . shaft large enough to permit | co01a0i S day night when the-ship | Parties will join forces. a united than a disunited perty, 5 s ot s o Aba e | en "oy’ his: friends tonight as strong | New York Retained as National Head- Barry Sters af the Bat. o pf & man climbing lnto the Kitehen | was off the South Carolina coast, died i oock to: @hrhlng Gt [ SECERD af AEPIEPATIRE the Fovan quarters of Association. acry, the brfiliant shortstop of ‘the ofeils at the bottom lnto the base- | O™ IS injuries yésterday. M'FARLAND REMINDED REMEMBERED BY WOMAN T thhe defomce i ot be Fepréveny. | BEainSt him. Loutsvilie, K., Oct, 24.—Several hun- | Tn four times to the plate he TiDped | o Others Hoord No Mo Final Details for the Construction OF DR CRIPPEN CASE. HE SHOWED A KINDNESS: S0 thess present including onis hie Counsel and Richeson Confer- ared women, each of them, if possible, | out a. single. and fwo. doubles, pat ~ Others Hoard No Noise. of o ‘memorial at Put-in Bay to com- | i i . perte calied in by Distritt Attornes | The prisoner was in conference with | more militant and more enthuslastic | none of his hits fisured in the scoring, | , HiS daughter slept in a room next [ memorate Perry’s victory and the se- | Miss Bromley's Letter to Accused Man | Lad Who Gave Up His Berth Receives | lletior, " | bis counsel most o the day, Mr. Dun. | 38 & suffragist than when she came {0 [ Murphy Sets Crowd Wild With Cheer. | i %, Aousekesper, in a nearby room | lection of an architect to design the| Opened by Detectives. Legacy of $110,000. Defe Wants to be R ¢, |bar being seated Just outside the cell | Louisville last Friday for the forty- | oY . . - | The women sald they heard no noise | monument have been announced. 2 fence Wants to be Represented, . = ‘ | third annual convention of the Na- |, e — e overhead last night. The family liv- Newark, N. J, Oct. . 24—A letter New Haven, Conn., Oct. 124—The A p) b dcor and there going over the case, |+ Th Bak. 5 3 X Attorney Phi Dunbar, - | preparing outlines for the early cam. | tional American Woman Suffrage as- | 'm‘e Sefl-‘-‘tm?u:w er &;Te to time | ing in the apartment above Dr. Knabe's Mary J. Kendal o S- | written to Allison MacFarland, chare- | kindness of a lad in giving up his berth - ect for Mr Ric petitioned the | ith 'a pair of o base hits out of | also said they heard neither sereams | D. drew No. 1 at tho opening voster- | (f'\ifh ‘no mmrder of his Wie, - by | in @ Slocping car to an siderly woman' paign of defence. It was with the ad- | Sociation, completed the work of the court this afternoon for permission to % i thres times up and Murphy broke | nor any other sound from Dr. Knabe's | day of the drawing for the 4,000 prizes | 5 a . n £ counsel that the pastor wWrote, | convention here tonight. 3 ¥ . o Mids Florence Eromiey, the Philadel- | whom he did not know, many years « ™2 experts for the defence prosent o Sy i e VUil a the Seat Of the nAtional )oo;el!ordthe first time in the serles | rooms.” | in the Rosebud land allotment. No. 1|y oid" (S Was fornerly Mackar- | ago, has brought golden return. To e e s move was ¢ Richeson’s Father Did Not Visit Prison, | Ré2dduarters was retained by prac-|2nd Iaced out two doubles that set o Signs of Struggle. is estimated to pe worth $10,000. lond’s stenographer, made public this|day when the inventory of the estate - e the 30 ment and the cou: - | tically a unanimous vote; an import- | the orowd wi ith cheering. Capt.| Dr. Knabe's assistant found her dead afternoon by Frank A. McDermit, the | of Mrs. Helen Amelia Marsh of Ham- The Supreme Court declined to de- |y isoner's counsel, contained warning | den was filed in probate court it was ¢ided to delay a decision on the mai-| The expectation that the accused|ant resolution pledging the association | Davis, substituttng for the injured | this morning. The police were un- Lo, umt) tomerrow oraing | Court|clersyman would bo visited by his | to cerain prosressive movements was | Mclnnes, also was in the thick of the | able to discover that there had been | olde whether tomato cansare “evlindri- | B Nius *Bromiey -to MacFariand | lcarned that the residuary legates, e father, Colonel Thomas Varland Rich- | approved, and something over $12,000 | battle, pounding out a two base hit g violent strugsle in any of th cal or tubular tanks or vessels.” The | o et e followd Ho. srtant of $110.000 Fenest W eson, of Amberst, Va., was mot real- e e 0 - me T i L e G s | o Was o oo £ o ey 1D consueRIn Y che . TolowiRE | SiEes ol of 110 00T Rwal Mok S pentation by the defence at the = ized today. The ased comfederale ascociation. In addition to reports of | Athletics passed New York by scoring | Knane was 35 years old and of strik- | by the United States court of customs | “““Liiy Mae, be careful. You know|wWas the lad who gave up his beeth < inggion planned for the earl < ine N veteran declaring firm belief in _the | progress in numerous states other en- | three runs. | ingly -attractive appearance. She had | 2pPpeals. what happened to Dr. Crippen.” fifteen years ago and Mrs, Marsh w: RS Shhts Crinasut innocence of. his son, arrived in Bos- | couragine remarks were heard. Mrs. | Greatest Mitting of Series. never been married. She.was born in ; b e Pt peone b wamemser: soa tha trartrws i The experts e ton ihis forenoon from his Virsinia | T P O'Connor and Mrs. Emmeline| Tt was in this inning that the great- | Germans. |, Robert Mather, chairman of the | cytor's detectives, opened and read be- | night one running from New York &6 P S gy L i bome. Later in the day he met his | Pankhurst, notable EngHsh Suffrag- | esi exnibition of hittine ret seen in board of directonsof Uie. Westinghouse was handed to MacFarland. He | Washington. A §ts case, which will i daughter, Miss Russell Richeson. of| ettes, addressed the delegates. the present world’s series took place.| HORACE GREELEY’S Electric and Manufacturing company. | exhibited no emotfon upon its receipt.| ~The ad and the woman wers strang= * fal session of th Saranac, N. Y. who has been here! At intervals during the convention| The only. men on the Philadelphia and director of many rTailroads and | i, getectives also intercepted a let- | ers. The latter was attracted to the nd jury caile nce Saturday night. Miss Riche- | pr Shaiw gave excerpts of what was|feam that i@ not get into the hit GRANDDAUGHTERS SUE | banks, died at hig residence in New | tor from MacFarland to Miss Brom- | former and having no near relatives are: Dr. n had a brief interview with her| o have heen her annual address. She | column were Oldring, Thomas and | o : e £ York yesterday, after a short illness. |jey of which Mr. McDermit says, the | she made him her protege, Sccording examiner i | brother at the prison today: and it Is | completed the Teport today, | S e ppoemas and | Claim Their Mother'a Half of Editor’s e following is a copy to the evidence in the probate S SL Patuiter ¢ betieved ftold him of the coming of | " Mre. O'Comnor had the platform | cver. cach had a sacrifice. Bender hit Estate Was Sold lilegally. Arrested for Manslaughter, Charles | “Dear Bunny. It is a shame, since | providing for his education and send- i o their father. Colonel Richeson prob- | ajone this afternoon, but tonight MTs.| the ball to the infleld In each of his e : W. Chapman, a chauffeur employed at | our affairs were goin~ so =moothly. | ing him to Harvard college and Har- = “Whittney, inetice-legal ex- "ably will Visft-his son tomorxow: Pankh hared lomors with Mrs. | four trips to the plate, but made no| VWhite Plains, N. Y, Oct. 24.—A law- | & garage in Salem, Mase, ‘was held in | Don' you care. The worst is that we | vard Law school. The estate In- % st Desha Breckenridge of Lexington, KY. | attempt in any cass to beat the ball | SUit_over the-disposition of a portion | $2,000 bail as & result of the inquest|can only die. It was probably a | ventories at $114,383, of which $1,000 —_ to first. 5 < of the estite of Morace Greeley | On the death of John Gillis, an i® | mistake as my wife did not know of | each is to go to the board of com- JAMES R. KEENE FIFTEEN BATTLESHIPS { OBITUARY. A Triple by Doyle. lrzreught many am-u}x;m friends of the | man, in North Beverly, on. October 6. | our affairs, She may have done it g:asiang\g ?1 foreign _rrtlial‘lonisi; &n ' P e . T . ‘amous editor and his family to_ the o urposely “Mac.” ome Missionary society, an o e W IO UF RS UDBONIRIVER. ida Lewis Wilson. For New York, Devore, Doyle, and | sipreme court here today. Mrs. Nix- | Geoge Brown and William Peacock | "'X°patch of letters said fo have boen | students aid of (ne Moody schoel at e 3 TR T S . = Fletcher showed best at the plate. |gla Greeley-Smith Ford, a newspaper | Of Wilmington, Del, workmen, were | wytten by Miss Bromley to the prison- | Northfleld, and $5,000 to a great grand Arrived From Trip Abroad Looking | Naval Craft There Will Number 102 by | Newport, R. I Oct. 24-_Death to-| Devore got two singles in four times | it ooy hon mstor: Hice Ton Dbl | Rilled and six bthers hwere Injared yen. | o o Dy e B e et | o e lveryihing eise 12 1eft to Pale and Weak. Next Monday. night claimed Ido Lewls Wilson, keep- | up, Dovie smashed a triple in three | jov Smith, the plaintiffs, charge that | terday when a bridge over the Pennsyl- | the Maclariand home. The missives, | Mr. Mariowa g Y S lt T e ot o [ imee 3, ‘;’“ and Fletcher had a pret- | their mother's half of the estate was | vania railroad tracks at Sixty-fifth | (hey say, overflow twith endearing York, Oct. —James R. Keenc Oct. 24.—Fifteen battle- | Half o century, heroiine merous | tv pair of singles, but only Devore's| sota illegally for $101090 in 1585 to Mis, | streat and Woodland avente collapsed. | apithets, ‘of which “My dearest “Boc g the financier and men, reiurned Ppéa anchor in the Hudson | (NHUnE rescues, and frequently all|hic and Dovies tiree base drive fig- | Gabrille Greeley Clendsmnin, (hoir pem i e o Ty ks A CENS ] i ok today on the Kaiser Wil- ¢ today, forming the vanguard Lided 1o as the ‘G ured in New York's scoring. aunt, who, wilh her husband, is a| As the Services Were Public, there | at random. elle. 5t Tranindous Lassss R TR ] n abscence ot cle the sreatest fleet of warships ever e Giants Started Like Winners. |defencant to the action. The piain- | Was a very large attendance of friends | Other extracts from Miss Bromley's Mrs. Wildn, for her full name was “even of which were | assembled under the Stars and Stripe , for_ 3 & o e inpers e s stier g LT nstal b Hocklanor Mok yess Lios 25X Pty Sr g and Arabians. P ey 5 o 8 ¥, STA% T s Wilbon, Was tatHoieln ew York s‘arted out like a winner | tifls, who are granddaughters of Hor , Me., yes- | lctters, given out by the police, were| . A svital N Revie wasi By Monday the fleet will inelide 102\ /iy 5o icey while at her post of |in th first inning. Devore reached | sce Greeley, also allego ~hat they have | terday of Mrs, Allison MacFarland | as follow : 5 ot T i ok s Mad weak, 4 e | LB tes warships of all classes, .. G, Trriday night, and was founa | irst on an infield tap and came all |falled to réceive their interest in the | whose death at Newark, N. J. was| “Wish vou wouid hasten dlvorce.” Tripoli, ot oriaget tuek“.; ] Shat Bod not healed, 1 dont think | Tl iion tomoe” Ts Wil be Feview. | UBCONSCous by her brother, who lived | ¥4y home on Doyle's triple to. right | & e e e ep but for. thinking of | AL om)- CTg, oo and Trkish) ogy=t hat hud not healed o't th alf o 3 > ith b P S el . N o - | mothar's one-half of the estate. They | ing. 2 : : 5 - R Rebl xanctr itk HMES s, " Tid}.cd by the see 4o v, George | With her, Saturday morning. From |center. The New York second base- | MOf 2 ith “F will die if vor . P - the Itelian lines yester- Fom would toel Btien you | o by the secretary ofthe navy, GeOrge | ot moment to the moment of her|Man probably would have gotten |Cffer to return the $10,000 with ‘2 1 will die if vou dom't come to me.” falry against the Itslian Unes yestrs Seatn”oh o T | only a single on his hit had not Old- | terest to Mrs. Clendennin. The Supreme Court Dismissed for | ~<Days without you are cold and | death she never regained consclous-| B0 & Pl in the soft turf of tha| Two witnesses who were examined | want of jurisdiction the appeal from | dismal” | outfield, the ball elading him, long | today testified that, in their opinion, | the judgment of the supreme court of [ Late this afternoon tne prosecution 1 cif For so - " A i) = R, fm’;l;):fim:";:txx‘:lh;iyashore, amcieEwiti ] 0 SO sae YoRuy [oNad been tha con enough'to permit Doyle fo pull up at | the consideration of $10,000 wa’s inad- | Colorado, which directed the ousting | concluded that the evidence was not | fantry and small guerilla bands of Ar-\ ot | brother awaken him. Saturday | third. Snodgrass brought Doyle home | quate. turesque and fierce, The main attack- know T w ing force was assisted by Turkish in- wronths and Das been going on J have not seen a en | Scarcely had the warships thrown yhat | out their mudhooks when bluejackets 3 = not ith w from_office of Elizabeth Cassidy and | in shape for submission to the present [abs who dizected a galling fire from ing here eleven months a Twasl Among the first ashore today were | i i | with “a_l ay i | | the four other commissioners, in the | grand jury and it will be reserved for | the shelter of trees. Dever well enough to %o to 4 racethe football men on the Connecticut, | MOTRIng she failed to call him, -and| With a long Ay to Lord —This was ity : 3 e b 5 The Ttaliany withstood the shock and 3ol s ool gmen on the Connectiout | when he awoke he found her strétehed | the end of New Yori's scoring. LABERGE ARRESTED FOR | city and county of Denver. | preseniation fo the grand jury that |, The Italiang withstood the & — On the pavements on the foot of Sev- | Out on the floor of her apartment. Murphy Bats in First Run. SLANDER AND LIBEL | Mrs. Jennie Bisordi's Fondness for e surrcunding _end _capturing se ALASKA COAL LAND enty-ninth street, in preparation for| [0 order to get a physician it was| The two run lead looked big to the S { birds proved expensive, as she was fin- | THREATENED TO KILL hundred. The enemy lost several 3 the zame with the New Hampshires, | NeCeSsary for Lewis to row to the| Athletic partisans, but the fighting | Troubles of Credit Foncier Canadien | cd $300 in the Pawtucket, R. L. court | 2 hundred dead and many wounded, The e g e COURE, | = mainland, for Lime Rock has no tele- | Athletics kept pegsing away at Math- Reach a Cri S amur bicme G o PRESIDENT TAFT |Talian loss was not serious. Two Men Charged With Conspiracy | TRIAL OF THE ALLEGED bhonic commusication. When the Py~ | ewson. _There were chances to score N e | sion 18 little fowls of the air. Thers |y 3 = “Advices from Benghari say that the | e & eakenad oonaonPaent In | in the second and third innings, but it | Providence, R. I, Oct. 24.—The con- | were threo bluejays, two field sparrows | Minneapolis Man Declared Insane and | Arabian and Turkish losses, in the gn- To Defraud Government. “WHITE SLAVERS” DELAYED. such a weakened condition that he| was not until fhe fourth that. he 3 ich followed the Ital | held out no hope fer her recovery Sent to Asylum, gagement whic! disembarkment at that place are esti- Minneapolis, Minn, Oct. 24—Having | mated at 400 dead and from 808 to and 13 warblers in the lot. et ol S DR © | test between President Joseph Brochu During the three days that the fam- | Arrc b ccaler's showed (heir real | of' the Credit Fomoler ‘Canadien and | Attorney General Wickersham is Washington, Oct. 24 —The supremec | Due to Inability te Get an Unprejudi court of the United States todar be- | ot Jury. ous life saver lay at the point of death | out the first time up, causht one of | mLilur, ja0erge of Montreil, a direc- | =20 : 3 o & a. > % Ty . : g | 3 c o 5 | ing the brief on behalf of the |repeatedly declared that he would iill | 1,200 wounded. 5 gan consideration of the fimous Alas-| e % letters and telesrains of sympathy have Afathewson's oustide curves and drove o jp‘;‘;“‘:‘cgr‘pgrggfl‘gf‘?fiic’fi"(1}7*;5 Boverntent In conneotion with the se- | Presicent Taft upon the latters a (Mall advices received at Malta yes. R e\ ytch Charle New York, Oct. 24.—Inability to get | Poured in, and so many flowers have | it to left center for two bases. much | . real estats and lumber busin in | gregation plans proposed by the Ameri- |Tival in Minneapolis tonight. Julius |terday threw a somewhat different ¥.Munday and Archie W. S o (he | an unprejudiced jury resulted today in | been received that it was not possible o the delight of, the crowd. Murphy | Canada and New Eneland resulted in | can Tobacco company. It is his inten- | Berzenson. 52 years old, was placed |1ight on the fighting in Tripoll, indi- indicted for conspiracy 1o defruud the | the delay of the trial of three persons | to transport all to the lighthouse. | smashed a two bagger to left, sending | tha arrest of Laberss foday in & 310 | tion to fio the dociment awith the|in the county jail today, following an |cating that the despatches like tha oernment out of Alastan toal lands|charged with violiting the “white| Colonel William H. Coffin, command- | Baker actoss the plate and Davis| 000 slander and livel suit brought by | United States court at New York be | inquiry into his mental condition. De- | above from Tripoli direct ara jcen- imated to Se worth $10, 0- | slave’ amendment to the - interstate Aant of the Narragansett defense dis-| hrought the spectators to their feet by Rrochu. clared 4nsane, Bergenson was .later | gored by the Italians, which may ex- . A The arrest was made just as | fore the end of the week. morrow virtually will be devote commerce 1 The two women in the | trict, announced tonight that he had drivinz a donble to right field, sending | transferred to the state asylum at |plain the absence of details regarding ; . the court to the intricate se, Lena Cohen of New York and received instructions frem the war de- | home AMur with the SR man e ving _So The First Move - the newly en- | Rochester. the Ttalian casualties.) Ao e ided 1 Be- | Zehiie AEttelins GEH BrideaportiiCann, (EAHUCNG t0 Snenend ket Dayvjs moved up to third to s n ros _ | franchised womey’ ¢ California azainst | _ Before the commission it was testi- & R ) IR . Slite S court. tor | Arout: pleaded gullty W ina: indiot- | ToTis Adame and Wethorfll hnd on Tt - = @ specinl meeting | lamor trafie ==« taken vesterday at| 0ed that for a month Bergenson had cPubeaaaEs western Washiz ent but wete put on trial with the - instructions | fice fly to Murray. of the stockholders at which he pro- | the town of/ serris, where suffrage |been telling his friends he intended to | CHILE R b hington was correct ‘oben woman's husband, Morris, on a ¢ame too late, however, for the wom- | Collins’ Great Sprint. posed to oust Brochu and reorganize | leaders ser. out a call for all women | Kill the president. N. D. Bessen, a TWO BATTLESHIPS, @isi~ain> the indictments inst | saco a | an was dead when Colonel 3 | S i id little atten- e Munday and Shiels. :\(nhn:!nr::p‘iilt;?':nl charging all three | BB s, Qo aint During the ont #8° | In the fifth Inning Collins singled to | the corporation with himself as pres- | voters + register for the purpose of [wger ffl;dn:?n‘:‘-‘?hrfi‘& A e e = A whole panel of talesmen and part | days the continued booming of the Tight field and came all the way home fAGRt o oo, | makd L war on the municlpal council, | (30" oo were again made. " | Evidently Preparind to' Have It *KIMMEL” SAID TO of anoiher were exhausted becayse no | §uns disturbed the patient consider- |.on Bakers two base hit to right cent- | [0S COROTaron oS, clout TGS | which 1s a i 2 The atforney becoming alarmed, na- With Peru. tified the sherifl’s office. Valparaiso, Chile, Oct. 24—Ru P . man could be found who. w baly and jarred the lighthouse, with | er. It Was a great exhibition of run- Eholdex ¢ o 5 . D e | fhax e woullbhot be prej:diceo;lgy S5 | the result that last night the matter | ning and Collins' headwork coupled{!mber 1and and other real estate in| with the Introduction of the testi- B g i v: 7 41 T bec, New Brunswick and New i D! x I i 8 o women's plea of guilty. The task of | Was taken up with the Washington of- | %ith his fleetness won him a rount of | Quebec, mony of three witnesses, who gave LETTERS what is described here as the bellico B e s o mintance | ioy” tho Jury sox. had oo Desponts | Aoals. % cheers. This gave the Athietics their | Engend. Sensationel evidence, . the progecution | SANTA CLAUS LE Atlitude of Beru, Chile has repurchas g gy poned until fomorrow. | Tda Lewis was the only woman to be | fourth and final run. Bdcs rested in the trial of Walter Diehl, WON'T BE DISTRIBUTED | Siutule o P ttleships Triumph- st ich., Oct. T ch TR officially appointed to the charge of an| In the four games so [Far played Missing Woman’s Body Found. charged with first degree murder in| — - Stwiftsure, and the D4pErs Suggest e O S e man Who | EARMUFFS CAUSED HIS DEATH.|American lighthouse. As the keeper | neither Murray of New York, nor| Concord, Mass, Oct. 24—A general | connectin with the Iynching more [ Will Be Returned to the Writers of | another vessel of the dreadnought B e i iwe men oho of Lime Rock light, in Newport har- | Thomas of Philadelphia has made @ |search by Concord citizens for Miss | than a yedr ago of Carl Etherington, Them or Destroyed. be built in the United States. [ - ,M".,;,’, Bl for & Man Killed by Train He Could Not | Dbor, for more than half a century, she | hit. Gertrude Parker, who had been miss- | the anti-salcon detective at Newark, "The warhships mentioned we e =T Hear, Near Chicago. had saved 18 lives, some of them at Gobd Support by Both Teams. ing from her home since Sunday night, | Ohio. ‘Washington, Oct. 24.—The postoffice | inally, intended for the Chilean y go. department announces that letters ad- | but were acquired by th great personal risk. Her deeds of dar- | Aslde from the exceptional exhib-|¢nded this afternoon, when the youns x ing carried her fame throughout the | ition of hitting the ga"m! was re- | woman’s body was found in a mill Mr. and Mrs. Fran R. Arnold, the | dressed “to Santa Claus” and forward- | ernment in December, 190 Oct. —Cold weather an %o 1. €aan first vielim near here fo. | World, and she received many honors, | plete with brilliant fielding, both piteh- | Lond near the home of her father, | father and mother of Dorothy Arnold, | ed to the dend letter office, will not be | were still in the yards of c . 3 5 Joseph Iaranski was killed by | including medals, a life pension and | crs being backed up in fine style.| Ccorge M. Parker. Miss Parker is he- | who has been missing since December, | distributed to charitable orsanizations | builders. 511 R fe thain at Higniang Tadpo | the thanks of congress. | Herzos and Fletcher fer the Giants | lieved to have drowned herself while | were 4mong the passengers arriving by | benevclent persons, poor children oy| TLarge contingeénts of troop eause earmuTs prevented his hearing RSy {'and Collins, Barry and Baker for the [mentally deranged. She had been in|the Red Star liner Vaderland. With others. Four vears ago, postmasiers | barking for the northern fronti the roar of the drain. Mmerican Woman Weds Count. | Athletics, put up a - dashing game. | ill healih recently. She was 24 years | them was Margery Arnold,their youns- | were authorized to turn over such let- Due to Peruvian Speach. 2 s y 1. atiter. | ters to charitable persons, but be- B retuc: o N Ok b 34 : | Baker had a throw that was 2 little | 0} er daushter. Mr. Arnold said that he | fers to cha: ; . R g Neckwear Worker on_ Strike. e ror onae, mardiage of | {3l chareed against him and Fletch - hiid heard mothing from bie - missing | ciuse of many abuses the order has | w n, Oct.. 24—Chjle’s T e Yol Oct. 54— At the Neckwear | and Mrs. Dandridgo. Spottsweod of | & fumblod o grounder in his hurry {0 Drop Wemsn Teachers For Mon. daviier - poer becn, renewed. _Under the Jave | sive 8 o toward Peru < L s DO ncE : { scoop it up and shoot it to Merkle. New i i e e nd re - | directl Mexican Towm Dastroyed.. | Makers' unicn leadquartera here to- | New Yori tools piace today in he 3508 M ub Snd shoot Bt to Melkle —New York Oct 26—A resolution Steamship Arrivals. are classed as “fetitious.” and return-| o Pr ric —The day it dcclared that 7,00 _ | Church of St Homore d'Bylan, Th / 9 o C“:iu?:' T o ot | o & mhajorits women. in sawe 360 | witassses for the groems were Coung | o4 their positions drilliantly. No at- | today provides for the replacing of | At Liverpool: Oct. 24, Lusitania, |1 to the writers or destroved. "'~'" " Jast | neckwear factories in’ Greater New | Charles. iborn-Buahim and Princs t was made By either team to| scores of women teachers in the pub- | from New York; Saxonia, from New Maderots: oanpurata nigat b fire a Eais | Forls Dad thpd' e e e e hiny glapurg and Reac Ad- | from second o g R R R S bde, Teaas, OL: Tt elesiag e wi B S baiek | tnriins of SLi & oAk, & nine ASd. omer 5 dor T Beutley. Mot ] w | S ibo%s Sver. e sears ol sould be 3 | trom rranciaco L' Madéro arnounce he Foob P ot e 2 % e :