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VOL. LIV.—NO. 208 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912 & T J i The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in _Conqectwut in Proportion to the City's Population ANDIADRC A PAMBIING RECARTR! Cabled Paragraphs LANDLORDS OF GAMBLING RESORTS Cabkd Pamwrasis [Important Mail |Denunciation | Condrsed Toeoans [nocked Do, fwo Men Prominent In Missionary Work'lncluded In 3'“2**‘23"1*35:’?"37%?"”‘:‘”3?% TU Be Ava"ahlfl Uf lhe Refla" i St of the At s jumped Upfln The Price of Coal i vanced from $7 to $7. the landing of filibusterers from Crete. REPORT TO BE PRESENTED TO B 3 ; The Cruiser Des Moines Will Sail | AMERICAN DIPLOMAT FARES BAR ASSOCIATION, HARSHLY AT HAVANA. Hartford ad- 5 a ton yester- Nine Battleships of the Atlantic fleet American Transport Sinks. Shanghai, China, Aug. 27.—The Unit- ed States transport Liscum sank here today alongside the wharf where she was lying in 40 feet of water, Unionist Leader in Collision. IN EMFRGENCY CASES Margate, England, Aug. 27.—Andrew Bonar Law, leader of the unionist par- , suffered a violent shock in a mo- tor car collision near this seaside re- sort late last night. POSTMASTER GENERAL PLANS SUNDAY SERVICE. 3 List Prepared By Comrissioner Waldo. day. from* Boston on Sept. 6 to eastern Mexican ports to watch the situation. One New York Policeman died of apoplexy after chasing some boys, and another dropped dead from heart dis- ease. MANY PROMINENT IN THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY DANGEROUS TO NATION ASSAILED BY REPORTER Would Tend to Deprive Us of Judges of Ability, Character and a High Sense of Duty, the Report Declares. Will Be Summoned As Witnesses in John Doe Proceedings —Nearly 400 Places Mentioned—List of Owners of Disorderly Houses Now In Preparation—Record Shows Letters May Be Sorted Out on Sun- - days—Arrangements Made to Ac- Mongolians Capture Kobde. St. Petersburg, Aug. 27.—Mongolians have captured the city of Kobdo in The Efficiency Pennant was awarded to the battleship Delaware for the highest score in gunnery for the year ending June 30. The Old Naval Ram Katahdin will Cuban Scribe Now Under Arrest and Official Regret of Cuban Government Tendered to Victim of Assault. commodate Newspapers and Hotels. i i be fireq upon by vessels of the Atlantic o western Mongolia. The Chinese sol- 7 v Milwaukee, Wi 27.—Fifty- 3 g targ i e early i . L35 2 Washington, Aug. 27.—Plans were ] aukee, Vis, Aug. 27.—Fifty-|fleet during target practice ear y in rRns 27— ' Many Raids But Few Convictions—Trial of Becker. dlers Composing the gerrison begred | Foshinston Ave Horluns et eons e, e, Aus 21—ty et dubin Havana, Aug. 27—Hugh S. Gibson, the charge d'affaires of the Amert can legation at Havana, while enter- ing a hotel here tonight, was assaulted each state, today completed for pres- entation to the American Bar associa- tion a report denotncing as “danger- Hitchecock today whereby the a‘dmin- istration of the new law prohibiting the deltvery of mall on Surdays will with safe conduct to China. A Mutilated Body Found on the rail- Police Commis- | discharged either by the court or the : o road at Familton, N. has been| by a Cuban newspaper reporter. Mr New York, Aug. rand jury. In view of testimony Kaiser Unable to Attend. have no serious effect upon the hand- f ous to the country” all movements for | jdantified ns that of John Miner ot Giiach Ho¢ Aot injored. Hiy mioner Waldo made pubiic tonight a fimugm out before the grand jury in- [ Berne, Switzerland, Aug. 27.—The|ling of important mail matter. the recall of judges or of judicial de- | Meriden, aged 30, assai s o o rrested and the Cuban Mst of places ratded by the polite a8 | vegijgating the graft features of the | German emperor: will probably be un- cisions, Newspapers and Hotels to Be Accom- . g 3 ate personally expresser s the last year - rder case to the effect | able to attend ‘the Swiss urmy ma- Campaigns Against Recall. viator, arrived in regret to the charge d'affaires at and \‘ll|||':.nl::::;mu;lu(‘;::gm\'hm‘rs oi!lhe “}:-.e"(‘l?:lwfi‘!‘é:‘mofl:: wealkened their | noepvres in September, owing to his Lokt i ana | . The report cites that in Ohio the P::‘\:f:‘ fl?.cfif?f"'f & ;'fi?..'.m,.,v ver- | the occurrence, 2 3 property In which the resorts Were | ijance against gamblers who had | illness, according to an offcial com- Holders of lock boxes at h‘rs't f“} constitutional convention .declined to sea flight from Readville, N , in ¢ Knocked Down and Jumped Upén. conducted. Amoug the names men-|come mcross” after they had been | munication made through the German |second class postoffices will. have ¢ apply recall to the judges, but provid- | heavy off shore wind, T e s A g tioned are those of many Persons |raided, it iy expected that the district | legation to the Swiss federal council. | | cess to _them as usual, alfh":‘l%h‘ 10| ed that laws should be passed for the bifeisre Ir. Gibson was just entering the ho prominent in the financial, religlous |attorney will Investigate the reason 5 mall deiiveries will be made by ‘fi{,{”f' prompt removal on complaint and Chiarles Poifuzzi 5 yohrn ol of Tac- | Skl Wwhich he dines, when the man and soclal life of the city. for the few convictions in the proceed- Earthquake in Red Se: :‘vf;go;x: xh\:ai?u;zert h‘;rlclatg“x;z!s;om;g ho:\r;n_;.: of judges for ddny yj’!am-nnduu: SR Eua, N s Al ot Th ot ‘\thll;ll\r \‘\‘A’.’Wu;m ¢ ‘u,‘.u;‘] him from “ y ® ha S y e, B rolv mors irpitude, he 0! 9 R ) s | Pehind - anc C 1im ¢ 1 The commissioner turned the 1i Sohece L in Sepk 1l RS A1 o'clock all over this city and | through their lock boxes by a simple | uced in' Massachustis. New vorh s | that fell from the wal cond secretary of the legation, dras- SRS 1 She BISG sitosney, WHo e LR S ‘,""““}"':",l the surrounding district. The German | arrangement of having that mail Sort- { soveral other states, and declares that,| oo n A hosusnd Eish ete Off the assailant, saving Mr. Gfb- Jse it 08 a basis of the proposed Joht | Charles Becker on the charge al will | Stoamer Andrec Rickmers on her ar-|ed on the rallway mail cars before it} iy aqdition to California and Oregon. voutted Bt Murnaant fish were| son trom seriods thiury oo, Drocéediugs’ befors Justice Soff | stigating the murder of Frosenthal Wil | rival here later in the day. reporied | reaches its destination. Such mail Will | where the judicial recall exists, the on- il 5L MRS R alng o Chancellor Expresses Regrat. no;l m«)nl|l,| by :;m‘p}‘x“l)'; is :i\.gfglef-dliui %fis:;’l‘??’:\:‘[‘;r::\""-\\}é'ilfiu;h.d(!’ :x:ia é‘o that the disturbance at sea was very | be regarded as “transit matter,” and 1y ofher states which have taken steps | [I8htning struck a iree that stood ir expose police o . . g 2y C - h F w g Y . d near Mayfield, K3 Mr. Gibson informed the poMcemea « . ot 80} wevere, will be distributed immediately uPOD | Nevada and North Dakota, In the Iat|® Pon vfield, las o i - containing the names Morn:-rt;‘:;ggxlj; astray. .Whlh-)-.]rn:n’;l': A\(‘_‘mu{;. B i ita arrival at the offices of destina- |ioward rechn s Acimne’ omrias ST s {.'.'.lm,‘.fi,.?,.'"lfl“' (h{ll‘;wy',wwas]:kngm,.: orderly houses ralded dur\ng il }}e«kors <;(gur]r1l,}. ‘f"'“’"fd. [urf “‘: HIGH PRICE OF MEAT tion, thug practically insuring a more | o, states, the report asserts, the Bar oaoy I Sery asen s i e e 1 Mt (S onl «mmpMm- s being 3 s o g 3 : The price of the season’s crop is aquot- | Waldo for the same purpose heretofore has been the against the recall. his demands. Chancellor Pat- aldo for the s 3 against him until ‘Sept. 3d, the prose- Nearly 400 Plices Named. cutor said tonight that the delay would FELT IN NEW HAVEN. Hebrew Women Picket Kosher Shops case. Distribution After Midnight. Prominent Signers of Report. short time ed at $22 an English ounce. € ‘ward arrived | stel where the arge d'af- . oy not interfere with his original plans h is distribution will require a mini- | Those who signed the report includo | After Two Years of Effort, there still | faires was dining and. cx,rassed ha \“mm:n“ By hich »’::Txr‘:ulunnee‘iq:.r.' for bringing Becker to trial the first of | 2"d Induce Others Not to Purchase. m:z:,sog Snthe Work and the distri- | Frank B, Kellogg, Minnosrer Walliam | remains $5,000 to be raised L ji oL} ¥ e BT upon them | the seven accused of the murde Rew Haven, Aug. 27.—The high price | bution of other mail received on Sun- | N. Hornblower. New York: Lawrence | 000 fund to buy a silver service for | Official Regrets Expressed. vovers ‘100 {ypowrition pages. ' The | The prosecutor plans to have Bocker of meat is being felt koenly by persons | day Wil be made afier midnight of | Maxwell, Ohio, and Sammel T Tespne, | the battieship North Dakota | minutes later the C Summoning of thash owners as wit. | enter is plea before Justice Goff nd | of Jewish faith. Last night a mass|Sunday so that it may be Gelivered by | Kentucky. Jacob M. Dickinson, former N i st o of state, Senor Sanguil) e Bt g B Doe proceedings is | Wil then move that the trial be set for ing of Hebrews was held in the | the carriers on their first tour on Mon- | Secretary of war, is named as one of m;l;,':fimvo.?" ol Néw Otlasns Wil a1 wroused from his bed, understood to determine the responsi- | SePt- 11, the week following. Ir in the section where they | day. : iy g e R e T et ARG Have s | e "ot et e e s Lility of the owners in allowing their NOT THE GUNMEN, live, and a number of speakers| After all-day conferences with the | “to expose the fallacy of judicial re- cothniision: foriop ey the official ot of . .‘Ttn B0V~ property to be rented for gambling Lper 5 are said to have advocated abstinence | experts of his department, Postmaster | call. SRS it ‘rnlmrm at r“‘ u wluluv i mevr:‘r purposes. from the use of flesh for food. After- | General Hitchcock today issued the al ect of Recall. = Soblatistcaniisy for | Oner was consigned to 1 a o+ THB LN Misiionary Watl, | o - Suspects iHeld iin Fonds, i Yool o S0 I Hip SO DO o food. AR following statement explanatory of his| “We are pleased'to report,” says the | , Eugene Debs, socialist candidate for | fne”, Ficias” complaint from the Jega- e ¢ e - ullemd May Be Released. kosher meat markets and stood out- | administration of the new law: committee, “that the bar associations | ;oct dangerous man in Americs” ang | 1O 10mMOrTow morning. Ambag gy I Shug B BREE > side. No violence was offered, but the Postmaster General’s Statement. of many states have taken action op- | gailares the colonol [ R R TR Swhars SOk S I SRBE - B Fonda, N. A —Detectives | appearance suggested the intention of | .. | posed to the principle of judicial recall, 28 GOMPERS AND MORRISON hor. & wealthy charitable institution on | William H, Dorse Jlvan of the | picketing such shops while meat is at| “There appears to be some appre- | P? numerous other states action un-| gl LoD asy o Staten Island; ke Jorillard estate, | Burng agency stated late tonight that | ok i es. SeuRiii fo. Tl Bl L proviion iy (L RTINS, CINer stated aotion i dvices from London say the ne SUMMONED TO TESTIFY tha of the Lorilia amily of mil- s they were perfectly satisfled that the two suspects arrested here are neither “Gyp the Blood,” mor “Lefty Louie.’ | Additional information from headquar- ters from New York has shown whera | there is sufcient difference in the wa lionaire tobacco manufacturers, and J. Bdgar Leaycraft and Edgar C. Leay- craft of the real estate firm of J. C Leaycraft & company, both prominent in Methodist church and missionary This morning women stationed themselves outside the awo dozen or more kosher shops and induced others not to purchase meat. The dealers were scared, and quickly appealed to the postal bill relating to the delivery of mall on Sundays. This provision | does not require the closing of post- offices on Sundays, which would be quite impossibles owing to the fact that the recall applied to judges will tend to deprive the public of judges of ability, character, high sense of duty and a due regard to enlightened pub- lic sentiment, and that such a judici- British battleships armored upper d tection to resist Large Array of Labor Leaders in Danbury Hatters' Case, + The Czar Has Protested tn the vat | Hartford It was announced it mail has to be sorted | iean Roman Cathalic priests have con- »P y ork the police for protection. At the out- | that the trans ary is absolutely necessary to the ex- e s e e it that Gompers, presi- work. S semblance to warrant their discharge | ot there was b apparent intention of [ 2nd also the mall collected in citles | 150 % 0 N O HoCeosary 1o the X | verted more than b df el of the erican Federation of Very Few Convictions. on any charge connecting them with | hreaches of the peace for despateh to other destinations. To | !Stence 3 ~¢ |decte. A diplomatic rupture may re- or, and Frank W. Morrison, secrs- A notable feature of the list is the |the murderers of Herman Rosenthal. |~ During the late forenoon some of | 8t0D the movement of this mail would | Violation of Principles of Government. | sult. iry, had been subpoensed by the fomparatively few convictions that|The men are, however, held on the | qh kosher shops were the scemes of [ Mean a serious clogging of the whole | “The application of the recall to an = i e to testify S ‘i Daiiaes followed the raids and the very large | technical charge of peddling without a | gxcitement. when the women inter- | Nension as regards the provision in | ordinary official may be a question of | Because Parents Lied so Fr-equgvfi\y 11 1l here tomorrow in United majority of the prisoners having been | license. | cepted clerks whe were starting out te | Inconvenience to the peopla. At pres- | expediency, but it is not fundam - | about the age of their children, Rome istrict court. Mr, Gompers dellver orders. One woman, who had | St mOst of the mail received on Sun- | Iy wrong. To apply it to the Judiclary | hns decided that onty ohi at half Morrison will reach here to- | @ parcel of provisions, had this taken | 92y for delivery by carrier Monday | is In violation of the principles of | 44 inches tall cin enter ihe zon at ha W morning at 11 o'clock. TREASURER OF TWO TO STEAM TO NEW LONDON | from her and epeiled by the use of | MOFRINg is worked after midnight on | government which ages of experience | price. e coming of Mr. Gompers and 2 Bhe ¢ y i 1 o~ | Bunday and therefore the law will not | have demonstraied to be wise. In the | e Orris i | kerosene. She also complat ¢ hav- | Sunday e | ; Tt skl Morrison will bring together a no- BAN_KS e ED ON.THE YACHT. MAYFLOWER. iuffifl“& Mx-fi:dl-:gx:::l‘;::‘n,rhege?u’:n sfiup affect this mail. It will be delivered [ states and in the federal ;zn\'(—rmnnn; TP'ne\:es‘ E’»r'ly Y “""dr*/ i ”’ bla group of labor rvgflklul who will P R A e o s i Vot PR R ramptly as hitherto. Mail received | we have the right of impeachment and | to steal the automobile of former Sen- | at the tr Bank Examiners Close Both New Bed- | President Taft's Programme Includes e S e S e L s Pl e L W U L rigpen sl Bkt it o ot b il S gt f e ol o ford Institutions. Visit There on Sept. 6th. to argus that he was not responaible | bOX68 will be distribuicd to the boxes | removal of n judg e legislature. | They were scared Mr. Brad sresident of the Hathei¥ wion = of T T TR — Tor the prices and Wwill be available to box holders on | If the right of impeachment is mot | hired man America; Frank MoCarthy of New Bedford, Mass, Aug. 27.—The everly, Mass., President ¢ e A Sunday as usual, | sufficient, an adequate remedy can be H New Bedford Co-operative bank and|Taft today got his fi No men were in the crowds, and S : t real taste of convened last He reached Beverly early, had breakfast with Mrs. Taft and his older son, Charles, at Parramatt; , th summer home, played 18 holes of gol* the Acushnet Co-operative bank were closed today, and in charge of bank *xaminers, as a result of the investi- zations which led to thie arrest last 1ight of Edgar Lord, treasurer of both vacation since con, December, Taft will be in Beverly only about half his for a hearing Sept. 9 and was commit- while Captain Brewer of the Howard | avenue station sent men who could be spared to pacify the women It was not | ary to make any arrests | ars that at the mass meet- lower their prices. No General Distribution to Lock Boxas‘ 'here is at present no street deliv- ery of mail by fetter carriers on Sun- day and therefore the law mal no | change in this regar “As the purpose of the law, which | was clearly enacted In the interest of | conduct ereated for the r inconsistent after compl en an opportu: own defense. moval of a judge fo; with hi his offi A he i in inde the this way L i i & . In short, the | penc udiciary is maintain . | ternational Associatio: indst: nstitutions. Lord pleaded not guilty |on the Myopia links as soom as: e algpe ‘:‘m:'b;:“(mi o used s ORIy mail that will be affected under | tq, s xemioved ‘aisiply for) Beacher B, Ray, the anmy. DAy | s %‘Ea?umo: pefore Speclal Justice James P. Doran | could get there, and tonight with Mrs, | © SR e sted for | & Teasonable construction of the mew misconduct in office. ister aceused of political activity ill- tender & banquet to these offictals in the district court toduiy to g charge | Taft took a long motor ride over some L _““h Rt b i cition | 1aW_is that receiveq at the postoffices c Protection 't Cominon Péo. | Presiient estere i dlfhgd R eoon o cuaeiae of larceny of $40,000, the complaint al- | of his favorite roads. The vacation v il B e s lon | on Sunday and hitherto sorted on that | COUTts as Protection lieutenant-c by a recess appoint- | tomor ning leging the taking of §20,000 from each | COmes to a temporary end tomorrow, | L7 & e e relused 1o | d8Y for distribution to lock boxes. ple. ment. bank. He was held n $25,000 bonds|2nd, for the next fen days Ay TUNE T shos ts Dyfehers refussito “The advocates of this system claim | n, general organizer of the Amer deration of Labor; P, J, Conlan ingten, D. C, vice president the International Assoeiation of Ma- and William Larkin of state organizer of the In- Women Wesring Dangerous Hatpins must pay strect ¢ nburs, to place t get off the car | nductors in | a0 F cent apliec ridgeport — ; - fMEMomAL SERVICE FOR Willlam 8mith, a Union Civil War | i that it 1s in the interest of the com- ted to the county jail in default of | time. He wili spend several days on R employes, I8 to reduce as far as pos- | mon people. This we deny. For more | veteran, wants tio navy department to | GENERAL BOOTH TONIGHT bail. trains and will visit several cities to BUTCHERS CLOSE SMOPS. sible the amounteef Sunday labor, the | than 300 years the greatest bulwark | pay for his cow which was oo g 5 = ) Although both banks nave suspended | keep speaking engagements made long . ing in| JYOrk of distributing Sunday mail to | for the protection of the mass of the | death during ghe recent ‘C"’"ds Disappointed Over Inability to payments for ninety days bank offi-|a80. The trip tomorrow takes the | Aotion Decided Upon at a Meeting in | locic boxes will be limited to fr.mpw has been the courts. There nev- | floods. | View the Remains, T ot iy Tied exsralustion MElent to Noolutiibus, O, yherahe New Haven. classes of mall that canmot b er was a time in our country when any | e of the books that there would be no| Will be the central figure in that clty's - until Monday morning without | man, however p or humble, could | Pinned Beneath a Fallen London, Aug. 27.—When the doors loss to shareholders or depositors, and | Celebration of its centenary ag a state New Haven, Conn, Aug. 27.—The | Inconvenience to the addressees. This | not apply to the e and be assured | John Bruneau and Joseph { Congress hall were 1 tonight that all obligations would be met. The | C2pital. ’!jh~ schedule arranged for the | trouble arising over the protests of | mail wiil include that for the news. | of protection. 1Is it any reproach up- | were fatally injured vesterd the lying-in state of only loss, they said, would be in the | President’s Visit * looks formidable | persons of Jewish faith because of the papers ang hotel gues The latter | on the corrts that they h extended | Maine Central rd, south of Lewis- [ Gen. Willlam oth, re whrinkage of the profit accounts. The|€nough to promise him a busy day. high prics of kosher meat has tempo- | i5 peculiarly transient 1o “haracter and | the same ction to the rich and |-ton, Me. an enorm de ©fficials expressed the opinion that the |, The president's next trip begins Sept | rarily subsided. Tonight the thirty should not be delayed. This mail, like | powerful W assailed by popular | patl d in an endless queue, ar veal cash loss would mot exceed the e %kes him to Washington. Ou|Hebrew butchers held a meeting and the special delivery mail, will b sori | Deeiudice > | One Day's Freedom for Each D turned awa sappointmen 000, part of the $40,000 aileged to bave | the 4th he will open there the inter- | voted to close thelr shops for ih o ed out at the offices of despatch and | N Issue Settled | they work at building for lainly on the faces of the heen stolen having been paid back, (N@lional congress of applied chem stry | definite period.’ Just what effect this - SPto Tes & and will hold” ke” loans made at different times since 1903 are alleged to have been the method used. a reception at the Whit» noon for the delegates Leaving Washington House that aft, them correct, came here today. is looking forward will have gn the sitution is problem- atical, \ the month, ceased in most parts of the on the rallway train plify the work of di postoffices on Sunda in order to sim- | ribugng it in the | sociation to Ten minutes was devoted by the as- | tlement of the ques- s should be | tion whether negro_lawye Lewis,an assistant to the attorney gen- s what Warc as penitentiary ha ernor Stubbs td nder in ny was agency at White Ea ged § | ,Jav : s Olympia, wh Lord has offered to help the bank morning of the 5th, he wil | Treatment of Emergency Cases. admitted to membefship. A resolution | g0 TUE 1 26d %o examiners In strafghtening out the | travel to New York, hoard {ne \.f;h;‘ PLIGHT OF NORWICH | lly all business houses | presented by Mr. Dickinson was adopt- (| Michael M, McLoughlin, o books. Today the accused treasurer | MaVflower and steam to New London, HAS BECOME WORSE. d on Sunday they do not | ed providing that hereafter when a| W APLE ahd Kb ¢ rsday, Secretar was in an extremely nervous condi-|COnD. Where on the 6th he will ad- SR object to the plan of holding their mail | nesro is nominated for membership | the physicians. He declares t \ jeorge tion. dress the Atlantic Deeper Water: People Abandon Homes and Seek High | until Monday morning. his race must be indicated to 'the ex=| 4 a0 "0 g “aurine the day it ) vill repre The banke are in charge of Bank | As%ociation. From New London ate Places oF 'the ICit “In order to give the new provision | ecutive committee. | : —_— 1bs Lie Examiners . W. ILevi and A, M. “'hfim”r‘_bw" Will return.to Beverly i s | s liberal a construction as possibl Negroes Retain Membership. | Mrs. Alex Roy, or Equaymegegay, | of New York Tucker, assisted by Assistant Examin- | o1 the Mavflower, For two weeks af. London, Au ~Rain which has | POStmasters will be instructed on aj Attorney General George W. Wick- | sister oft the late chicftain White Cloud | y ation Army’s fc er A. M. Porr. Bank Examiner J. W.|lfv his return from the New London been deluging the United Kingdom al | PHCation to have thelr employes. s ersham declared the resolution created | and daughter of the late chief White | e among the bearer Wood, who examined the books of | M8t the president expects to have fom | DOCR GO nstantly since the beginning of | 0Ut 10 emergency cases on- Sunday | CTSHM ¢ S5t misber of WHNGEEE| Maher. 16 dondt &¢ het hmise bn ol g s n S both banks in Manch last and declared | ;7""UPtons in his vacation plans, Fg | MOSt constantly since the beginning letters of special importance B -2 e ¢ | to many days or | | golf and evenings of i country today, and the outlook gen- | Little Inconvenience to Public. eral, who ‘with two other negro law- - 3 | DARROW MUST GO 2 o ¥ footrivines. eraly is fairér, The plight of Nor-|- “By .the proposed changes in the | vers had been unseated by the execu-| iThe Naval Department, despiie pro 6 Rk GEt DETECTIVE ARRESTED T™WO IN =y | wich, however, has become worse, the mbthod of putting up mail in the of | tive committee he‘r‘a’\rso fl;' ]vhfl:r race. '"fi’f by £ v orks and ot | JURED WHEN | rapid rise of the Wensum having com- | fites of origin and in its handling on | Lewis, Butler R. Wilson of Boston and | will go ah, its policy of pur g " . IR NN ANGIENT (CRINE. AU | pelled hundreds of inhabitants to for- | tha railway train, it is beliesmi Shat | William R. Morrls of Minneapolis | ishing seamen who refuse fo underss | Indictment Charges Him With Be bery = intaind g TO TURNED TURTLE | sake their dwellings and to seek refuso | satisfactory distribution can he mada | were then said to ba regularly seated. | vaccination. of Juror Bain Was on Way to Arrest Missing Mem- | EarOtha ot g in the higher parts of the city, where ! in postoffices on Sundays with far Jess | Many endeavored to discuss the sub- | . - ) bers of Allen Gang. o7 Occupants of Machine Es- | they temporarily are being acccmmp- | wors than is now required. Thus the | ject, but the motion was carried hofore | The Present Gevernment of China| | Angelos, ¢ & Clar — cape Without Injury. | dated in the schools. law can be made to confer great han- | they were recognized {7 be of short durafion i1 the obin- | énce & Darrow wilst n trial O Huntington, W. Va.. Aug. 2 N — { ,, Locomotion in the lower sections of | efits an postal employen withont inean. | = |ion of Commodore (. J. Evres, R.N., | ber 21 on an indictme arging him the trail of Wealey Edwards and Chester, Conn, Aug. 27 _Twa per- | the city is entirely by boat. = Many | venience to the public.” 3 formerly commander of British | with jury briber Pr Judg in (‘on“pf'n;n “-,;’1‘ the Rn}l'w war‘n injured here this afternoon ‘ #treets are under eight feet of water. Minority Leader Mann of the e lAUTOISTS IN DRAGNET | #quadron at Hong Kon \1\m|,~ of the h 1.,‘[- r conr t P , court tragedy, and with [ when a large seven passenger touri: Two bridges and several cottdges have | authar of the prov hibitin » I | - | date today when Darrow a8 called et e, o pocken | saiturnell turtle on (Wafer wbieci. AL [ hess avopt away. . The alseiric pebre| oo foithe Tty Dy isiue e OF THE STATE POLICE | Ruite W About to Botallun Thdih | B St ah D o s s i Mike Duncan, a detectfve and former | the car passed over 3 hollow in’ the | are inundated and the city is i dark- on Sunday, said today that there y Twelve Ordered to Appear Before | 0T Nashua, N. H.. to visit a daughter, | him with having bribed Robert Bair resident of Nolan, W. Va, iz in jail | road, the bank gave WAY, causing’ the | ness, both the gas and electric lghting | no fhtent upen KR Lt {of conataan velve: oy Mrs. Hannah . Shattucl »pped | the first juror sworn to try James F here. Seven vears ago Fverett Thomp- | machine to turn over. The occupants lsystems having failed. The train and | so reatrict the, aativitiee of m:'n-(:n‘f Fairfield Justice of Peace. in front of a south hound express at| McNamara. Judge Willis announced #on was ghot and killed at Nolan. Last | Were thrown out. but the only ones | telegraph services still are suspended, | fice department as to 1fimnvamn§ s T e o) 4 | Winchester, N vy and was | that a special judge would preside at night Duncan was recognized by Flovd | hurt wero Mrs. Saunders of Madison | and the only communcation with the | rigusly th business public, C | Fairfield Conn., Aug. 27.—Charged | doe the trial Thontpson, an_uncle of the dead man. | and Miss Wilson of Brooklyn, w o outside world is by telephone. ‘ S SO Jblic. © with violating section 12 of the ;ta%ey ‘ ;rh:d 1“.::]({(:;’]?:“:1 Duncan says he :Zx_‘; Iwurmhntr"v;vasf Injured about the| A’ telephone message recei\'fid from | CUBA PAYS $557,000 TO ‘?ffifi"i"'filfipa 1‘3“3- 7‘:'“ ;‘“f‘("’rl“h‘ s“fi? i One o]f the Main B ',, the | TEN.YEAR-OLD BOY red in se. Pad, o it is feared tha latte v | Norwich late tonight says it is esti- | been or: 0.ap; before & jot ortland Stoneware ) NN e hsbinternafly injured, § o BT tiar. Tlo people have been | AN AMERICAN CONTRACTOR | justice of the peae paursday MO land, Me, & four-stor en str TERRIBLY BEATEN, Beam D 3 - K. Chalker of Madison was ) driven from their homes by the floods. | | ——— g, upon complalnts (s SRR s, B0 ma " g v P " Py Praie, Bam 4 m\'l-7 Cars. | ariver. The sthee ioctbalts S i | Tiie: wales a4 tiac Tn aoiie: parts Gt Many Objections Offered but Claim Is The sutolats aro Ar d vesterday. The vas ex- | Found Stripped to His Waist and J’t‘r:fnt‘!}?“m!fl‘xfi%;”“dug"gzh{—g‘;g Miss E;au{;deru of Madison, Mrs. Gard- | the city to_thirteen feet. Police in Finally Liguidated. : e e el timaten 4 000 Lashed to Pgst in Torringten. g 8057 ner of Brooklyn, Mrs, Banni boats, provided with ladders. are con- A Ha Wheeler, Charl 3 BT @erafled here tonight about 6.30 o'clock, | Mrs. Ross of Norristown, N. J° "‘1‘"’)‘12;,@?:;;1{ D ibroline. the Notded Aistoint Havana, Aug —The claim of { Hallan, H. S. Miles, and J. B Samuel Psterson Was Leading & e accident being caused by break- automobile was not damaged 't for resctie work Hugh Reilly, an American contrs all of Bridgeport; Conk | calf into the harn at East H nd 1 of a h;ake trmw ;\ bwrecklng extent, 0 any o s RIS g : (A6 e ot for | Of Shelton, George lr1 \,%Hd,. Conn. Monday & when a n f 2 Bolios i s e ) IES. ; representin gthe finial settle. | town and the Bridgeport Hydraulic |y o; B S P ey o oL : req the frack. No ome was in- I e e HAVEN PRIMARIES. AIestliD. seveed enfuczos watermorgs | company &% PATEE | ‘ crsaimge e jured. TORCHLIGHT PARADE. ‘Senator Mitchell Defeated for Renomi- | contract, was paid this Bt | P rarany T wateh for ileoyy | destroyed. ~ Peterson i8 Tecove ndicated that Steiieppsiage e ; nation by Attorney Quinn. | er animated conference last four SR ot g | he hfq j be while Painter Has Thirty-Foot Fail. Augusta Democrats Burn Oil for Goy- % o | hours between Hugh . Gibaon, ¢ Of e SN pariar tod | Enset. W, Pitman, well | s 2 | bound is slliged (5. Knve 9 ernor Marshall, New Haven, Aug —At the demo- | 9'affaires of the American legation, + B ¢ .~ | contractor and builde f m and | told ¢ the had Rockville, Conn., Aug. 27.—John 3 New Haven, Au At the |t membonior 1 speed of motor vehicles shall be re- B MG A s s B 8 ‘Weingarter, a painter, while at work gt M —\* cratic primaries tonight, Auome_\r- M. The éo\’e;nr:ent‘ ec;’g["”l‘?""”e‘» ) od me ! Mass r‘r dlshonest T ase htn*wlmz in ; (ldings thirty f shioasta, Me, Aug. 27—An old- | J. Quinn was named as senator from nt secretarles present- | Guced. . home at Andover, M for dishone > ;:‘.’agr:‘;‘n;: B ful A g}';‘_‘ fashioned _ torchlight parade. marsod | the enth, sonmmen district, dofeat- | 0 Many objections fo settling the R etlonds thadeh O Ieidicity yesterdsy. Worry over flnaucial af- | vestigated by the police and humane ped, and had both legs broken. He |tN€ appearance in Augusta tonight of | ing Charles F. Mitchell in all three | ¢!3im, but after lengthy arguments g airs is supr 0 have i he | officers, Gov. Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana, democratic candidate for vice presi. dent, who is making a speaking tour of Matne in the interests of the demo- fell into a box in which waste paper wae kept, which broke his fall, proba- bly saving his life. g wards. In the Fourth ward, where the battle was waged the warmest, Mr. Quinn was successful by a vote of 374 to 309. they finally receded and the payment Was made, tempted to conduct a,funeral with- | when William Loehn, a bicyclist, was killed in a collision with an automo- bile, unfavorable consequences of his get- suicide, - S — - Steamehip Arrival At Rotterdam: Aug. 26, Campanelo, More Than 6,000 Women, their hus- bands and friends, yesterday marched g & oy ; from New York TR IE cratic state ticket. Refore speaking | Jacob Frolich, a former charities -~ EMPEROR WILLIAM'S .tl‘;n:\x*l!_rlh“”*}fl fl:\“x‘r“t..x.x:‘}\‘b.u. ‘.‘j At London: Aug. Minnetonlu, “Alma's” Leading Lady Robbed. | here, Governor Marshall made an ad | commissioner, detented Benater e | PRIEST LYNCHED By CONDITION I8 WORSE | ot O endment 1 Onior oetial | prom New York. Winsted, Aug. 2T.—At the opera|dress in the neighboring elty of Gar- | Marlowe for the senatorial nomination A PORTUGUESE MOB Saesk L ;‘:“U-“* iy [wl i ‘“_.‘l;“”‘"l"' it Dover: Aug, Finland, from house here there 18 a comedy being d';m'-m b £ ‘ir}: the ; sm?h m?r'xfl(r}[(] ~'ux'tujrinsh_fl}l BT L Temperature Rises, Due, It Is Claimed, | /(07 * 4 York. ’ resented, “Alma, Where Do You n s Gardiner address, Governor |the wards, The Bighth ward, which People Objected =1 £ : s Liverpool: Aug 27, Maureta oo - leading lady's name (s | Marshall prophesied “n peaceabls or | Was considered doubtful, was won Lo S :,’:‘:,’ ) FM'"'“I" of Con to Over-Exertion. ! Ropair Men ‘Examining . Furituse | from New York Abmo, | Seme one found cout wiete | fo7elble Tevolution™ in the ‘conduct of | Mr. Frolich 148 to 88 e el Cassel, Hesse- , Aug. 27—Em- | of the houss of reprcsentatives at | At Cherboure: Aug. 26, Kronprin Miss Alma kept her money, for she | affairs, ‘ : fpn e Mleventh disteler, —Benator . gl s Son Despatches re-{peror William, who spent some hours | Washington, discovereq that Speaker | Wilkelm, from New York. reported to the police today that 363/ ‘Tho people” he sald, “wil not per. | John I. Shanley was et el for | calvad hiers today feom tha Portuguess | sut_of bod. sad) Wortias today, suf- | Clark during the last nine months hag |, A Liverbool: Aug. 7, Yake Manit which whe had 10 a trunk in her dress- | ;n"ln fow to make peace or war, |the fifth "lfilf with Sapctcally-no op- | vowsiiop ATAsle’ Offepa. tell af the put- | fered a slight rise of temperatire ai | ysed. his gavel with such that | P& from Montrea) il " ing rooms had been taken, | famine or plenty, Bneh conduct s | bosition. Edwarg reare, was al%o b g iy death of & priest by un In- | bedtime tonight, His physicians as- | virtugliy the entir, v desk | . At New York: Aug. 27, Kaiser WY e | breeding moclalists ko rabbits in o |named from the Ninth district with|gnf, o feat) - lcribed this chamge In his condition | was wrecked | heltn Der Grosse, fromm Brergen Shewing Prize Fight Plotures i ona wn\r{(-l:},m i s e | virtually no opposition, The parish priest, it is alleged, at- | solely to over-exertion and no other | | Steamships Reported, £ ity i e vics T state when the fight has heen staged | Roosevelt Electors Stay on Ticket, presidential eandidate dealt prineipally in another was declared in violation of | Piesldentie) can out the traditional burial rites and the ting up were observed. To Insure Peaceful Sleep tn R. A +| New York, Aug. 27.—~Franconia, from Hudlin, a negro, and his family, St | y | { Tiverpool for Roston, 604 miles of interstate eommerce law when F, Tn hi ] = Topelka, Kan., Aug. 27.—By a vete authorities and the peaple of the town | The swellings of the neck and jaw | Louis 1s spending $15 a4 Aay or §4 u--'flnfl:’:hxmhlr at 7 am, mg Wondy paid $100 fine in ®he injted M",‘” ffi':l:r;i: fl‘zw::'::f’nr :;-mtzrrn‘w u;’l u:v 1 & !h)a‘rnlynl)_hli:'adn party rm:n nb{fir!rd. The penple, infurtated by | muscles and glands are no warse to- | a month to zuard his home from po Fagtnet, Aug. 27- Steamer Lanos- 3 reuit court at,Portiund, Ore, Y oy Eroy e, gate lonight. defedted o resclution | thi~gnetion, igumefl 'the : parsonase. | Rlont The general phveical condition | sible attack b tas wha rese - 0 Avae- States circult o refer to ewmpalgn contributlons from | in forca the Roosevelt electors on an | and, ufter weizing the priest, lLynched a i asion | ix; Boston for Queenstewn and Livas for hringing the Johnason-Flynn fight fims Washington to on, | Independent ticket, 5 him. of the royal patient, however, {a ad- mittedly considerably disturbed, what they term “a negro invasion m in| pool, 110 milas west at § & m. Dus their residential districe Queenstown 10 p m, N