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‘and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Fresh Bumreakof Another Ray of Bayonne Strikers| Hope for Becker e ANSWERED SHERIFF WITH A|STATE MUST SHOW CAUSE WHY | 735 80one to SHOWER OF STONES. NEW TRIAL IS DENIED. e the A oL O Sir Sanford Fleming, scientist and civil engineer died at Halifax N. S. He was 88 years old. It is reported that church bells in Supreme -Court Justice Philbin—|Austria are being requisitioned to be made into Returnable Monday Morning Fe-| . .. .o 2= o hie th fore Justice Ford—Ground is New-|in the Hoboken District courtroom. ly Discovered Evidence. Grain crops in Germany are being harvested. Up to Germany WHETHER FRIENDLY RELA- TIONS. WILL CONTINUE, .~ Chicago, July 28.—E. J. Dodd, pres- ident of the Chicago Patrolmen’ Association ORDER HAS BEEN SIGNED NUMBER—OFSHOTSFIRED 4AS RING OF FINALITY- - Archduke Joseph Ferdinand’s Army Repulsed the Russians in the Lublin Sector immuted 20, Ife et | Rict -Ocuirred Whse Sierit: Kiatsad SENTENCED .FOR USING LAttty IDSPRiNe TRrIN. e MAILS TO DEFRAUD| Strests and Wrs Attacked by a One-Sent to Atlanta Penitentiary and| CroWd of 1,000 the Other Fined. . _— —_— arme it ), Port _New York Guly 33—Willam - .| New York, July 28—A fresb out-| New York July 38—An order di. |2*™ed mob at Lamego, Portugal o . Moore and William Clevenger pleaded | break late today disturbed the com- |recting the state to show cause Why i i th Heavy Fighting Continues Along the West Bank of the Vis- | i}y foday to an indlctment ohare, | parative quict which prevalled in the | & motion for & new trick Shomia a0t b | FoomPanies doing business with the| f French wvernment will be allowed to x ing them with operating a mall-fraud | Constable Hook section of Bayenne, N. | granted to Charles Becker, Who is sen- ;mponn gomdr m,y,' products daty tula—DBetween the Vistula and the Bug the Russians|swindling scheme when arranged be- | J. after the cessation of the rioting of tenced to die In the electric chair at | free. fore Judge Harland Howe in the crim- | the previous three days, when three |Sing Sing prison next Wednesday, was . 5 . . inal branch of the federal district | Were killed and scores injured. signed by Supreme Court Justice Phil- | On the i Russi Have Been Compelled to Retreat—Italians Claim to be court.” e > Artibietl o Croved b 1008 Bin here today. The order is TSurn- | the Mtenn o i e e | ¢ ‘e Was serve year able Monday, July 26, in the supreme | ask for a further issue of $500,000,- + H 1 Al and a day in the federal penitentiary It occurred when Sheriff Eugene F.|court before Justice Ford. District $ Mutmanh'SuccucmeenCampugnAlonathenAummu“mrmfi“l 000. . Isonzo Front—On the Carso Front Rome Says That a |3 o netenamnt, it 1o are e ot oo An extra dividend of 5 per cent. Counter Attack by the Austrians Ended in a Veritable | | According to Assistant Unitea States "l H tw d“ d- F E tl- n " Breakd for the ‘Attadins F Only Uni |'_ trio used the ails. £ Mapoee 3 0 fl es Iy afl 8 “.Im 0[ E mu BS“ s N. Y. freedom of the seas, “fro concessions for The first bale of Georgia cotton this the exclusive sale at Conoye Island of season was sold at auction at Sa- In official and diplomatic quarters, ant Engagements are Reported in the Western Zone. e A e B e v - Plainly States That a Repetition—or Breaches by Submarine Command- ers Will be Regarded ac a“Delib~ erately Unfriendly” Act. s IZYGl CAPTURED AT POINT OF BAYONET vannah and was sent to New York by | the communication was recetved as the express. strongest Those who have recognized its advantages, given ™ a fair trial 3 :’edm: h:tchtrafle .:rt nm 0‘11;10; and as the result obtained results speak with conviction of the im- m'fln B"'“'f.' E:'nbmat ‘tll--hington A scheme at shore resorts near San portance of advertising. Thus when the manufacturer of automoblile making eftor ve tobacco re- unemheaw S meel: ?fie A“: fififflé"ixmum“*fn??ffm‘ n.redme “:‘; Francisco, Salt Lake City, and other accessories states that “We have found advertising one of the great- mcmoved B‘r‘;?.u:ma contraband list Y| con returned mm N. H, tonight, T R mtrians i the | have been broken by the Austro.Ger. | Places, Mr. Hartridge clais. est factors in our success” it cannot but carry the same weight to await developments. south, and battles of a less degree of | man forces and the Russians compelled Ferdi which must be given to business heads in other lines of business who “Sgi:h;ildinst z'x'x'n e Unigd mm‘ Sinking of Lusitania Was Wanton. violence on the western front, are in|to retreat. Archduke Joseph -|HOLD-UP MEN USE have made similar statements. It is only natural that such concerns . ot e Sramim = gress. . Fro) h Itis rovinces | nand’s army is declared to have re- 5 £ has been for several years, due to the f&'&mm ln:ron;s ‘p&afi% t: t{e region | pulsed the Russians at Belsyce, in the A TOURING CAR declare that they use newspaper advertising and use it freely and find European war. of Sokal, in Galicia, the Austrians and | !Ifzbun sector, and across the Wrodnow e ' tted and Btahbed. st that it brings astonishing results. e 52 Germans, according to their respective | river. feur Assa ‘What they do is nothing more than what others can do. Large rench army purchase war chancellories. continue to make| In the Austro-Italian theatre the Millbrook. 120,000 tons of refrigerated meat an- nually until the end of the war, or until Dec. 31, 191§. manufacturers catering to a national or international trade may ri Ri d e oo “;,:gggfd B Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 28—Five have a bigger field but the advertising proposition is no different ©of the claims of the Teutonic allles, | zo front, but Vienna takes issue with {men in a high-powered touring ecar than it is in the smaller fleld. Neither is it any more important. The merely indicating that in the Sokal | the Italian statement and asserts that|drove imto Dutchess county last night ; . A metal exchange will be created by | reparation for the American sector the Russians are meeting the | the attacks in this region have been|and, hiding their car near Millbrook, (§ o “ = “:n?:t"’: SR ane e 3n the lared and througt 165 M the' “Auetralian govermnetit, $p ; con. |45 Tkt o8 Fopamiin e e B attacks of the Teutons successfully. took up & position in a hedge near S Ut Donie, amie. - trol the metal exports and prevent any |a needleas destruction’of human life In Couriand, according to Berlin, the the Brookside country place of R. H. In Eastern Connecticut The Bulletin furnishes advantages which getting into Germany. by an illegal act” Germans are ‘pursuing the retreiting Austrian sttack ended | McLane, of New York When afr, Mc- are to be obtained through no other medium. It is therefore the best 3 i Invites Cooperation of Germany. Lane': T, Malo Ve that serious - o St B i dannion el along, the men held him up, stabbed || (Ti°nd Of the advertiser, the business house and the purchasing public. between leaders of the| Referring to the German govern- er south, on the upper Narew, him, perhaps fatally, and robbed him. During the past week the following matter has appeared in its Greek army and the members near Bozan, the village of Miluny and infantry A’ deputy sheriff( arrested Charles columns: Parliament is imminent. freedom of the seas may the fortification at Izygl were cap- Buell, Jr., who said he lived in New 5 be established in some measurs before tured at the point of the bayonst and York city, but would give no address. Baulletin Telegraph Local General Total Floods in the Southwest have cost|:l® end of the presnt war, the United a night sortle from the fortress of | though there have been infantry at-|Buell was held, without bail, for as- the Rock Island and Burlington rail- | Stats declares that this object can be Novogeorgievsk repuised. tacks in the forest of Le Pretre and in | sault with intent to kil Malone has Saturday, July 17.. 152 171 1118 1441 roads $500,000 each. Other railroads|20COmPlished and invites the practi-| Heavy fighting continues along the | the Vosges, in which some unimportant | a long, deep knife wound In his back. suffered lighter damages. cal cooperation of the imperial govern | 'west bank of the Vistula, whiie be- changes in terrain have occurred. Monday, July 19.. 173 128 260 561 el . = mentw‘l;l;e Am":guehfi:fiw adds, % vy police guard has been € e ; that tself ready E SR IDAHO RANCHER TO Tuesday, July 20.. 162 156 238 556 [|ed abont the Capitol at Washinor: at any fime fo act as the common GOMPERS ENDORSES ACTION PREPARING TO CREATE PAY RANSOM FOR SON. o ||ioying an unsigned lstter received | gasth Tty ey T ot OF BRIDGEPORT UNIONS A MODEL VILLAGE [ 46000 in Gold Goin o oB Placed on af] YVednesday, July 21.. 163 137 175 475 e T it e troenin of the feaa T osning et el B ining h - : pesiah Did Not Refér to Park City in State- | New Alaska Town Under Supsrvision Designated Rock. Thursday, July 22.. 164 132 324 620 odlon Sl o Lant ma Moty UnenGefantici. ment About “German Influences.” . R 0k cartridges ~ - At the outset the German note of Sy v i S LR o Fulis Jdabo. July B netest |} Friday, July23..146 108 273 527 ||Sapih Sovememnt by the Wostern | July 8 is deciared “very Bridgeport, Conn,, July 23—Follow- | Seward, Alaska, July 28~Citizens of k. s el et e —_— L m— ing a day of conferénces with the[the new town of Anzharage, the Cooks A Long Island Railroad train, car- heads of a number of international la- | Inlet headquarters of the Alaska Bn- e ey Py Folals. . . v w960 832 - 2388 4180 || rving hundreds of commuters, b cepted princi f uma or unions, Samuel Gompers, president | gineering commission began prepara- 3 S an axle -near the Blue poxii‘n.'.‘}:: may bep Ha:pfl:ls ;’n L:n‘: 'Szv’l nn‘::g of the American Federation' of Labor, | tions today to create a model village, and caused a delay of more than in trovi , but proposes, announcded t?inls‘::t-gl-ll hlés ortl-nl:- following the e(:mplguon yeMl;dly of ted rock hour. b oomc:r';nry, :::’.nmen‘:.i for a ‘L'fo".? endorses the mands ol ‘ernment’s _first to¥n 2= 3 Sanions concarned fn the ‘atrike in' the | ot out of 1,178 fots ofla-r-l:l 835 were D, jaid last Satur- | inkead -led ‘50 deputles through.the|Attorney CRarles A. Perkins will ap- | David Essacson, sentenced to a %u;mm:e: 'tht::upld&" v Pt Gt the ReminmcndA‘T. u;a sold for a total of $147.905. There mdxl:?;h? boy :‘;.:;1{ udn-:pped i :‘lr;?lf)!rea:gn:al!o;(]"lfl"‘lekd by ndcrowd pear then to oppose the motion. and a day in the-penitentiary :gy;: Cannet Discuss Actions of Great Bri Ammunition ' company an e sub- | will be another sale next manth. 1000 strikers and sym- Newly Discove i lanta, Ge.,.and who.mad o contractors, engaged in the manufac- | Under the supervision of the United | 2o fof ransom. Pathizers, necessitating a call for the T ieparptiSityiduace, o S g d E. S. Empey, father of the kidnapped The last effort to save the life of {t0.the prison without guards, arrived Sale. ture of war munitions for the allies.|States land office, Anchorage is to bs Police sererves. Although the sherift at’ Atlanta. tending that “the defense He further announced that he did not | a model town: 1 every seesect. T A e e oL Y for| made an ‘impassioned appeal to the|the former police Heutenant, twice 7 Contending i g R < i convicted for instigati the murder e act as retaliatory is an admission that refer to. Bridgeport in - making his | Moore, manager of the town for the | git notified. the elder Empey by note mfi;"oflfgfi lgfig" :::;'Or!dd ::_h of Herman mmfi:‘l‘m‘flm gambler, | , Patents have been issued to Rear |it is illegal,” the American government statement about “German influences” | government, is mayor. He has issued | that unless the money was forthcome uleted only after priests and strikec | Was made by W. Bourke Cockran, his | Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, attached to |then argues that it cannot discuss ac- £nd that he dld not believe the strike|strict rules resarding building and|ing bis son would be killed. The coin | fagees onuieay nomcss and, strike- | Cifet counsel, who placed before Jus. |0 the War College, for an aerial tor. |tions of Great Britain with Germany leaders had been influenced fn any |sanitation. The engineering commis- | wifi be taken fo the appointed place | hoacrs Soviscd, hem to g0 to heir|lice Philbin seversi afidavits and |Pedo boat for attack on ships in pro- |and must regard as “irrelevant” in the manner. Mr. Gompers gave out the|sion thers is directing the construc- | bu one man in an open wagon. Besnis o but the | ther newly discovered evidence. tected harbors. present negotiations the conduct of following formal statement before he|tion of the government railroad be- y known injuries were sors Hhes = other belligerents. Jeft for New York tonight: . tween Seward and Fairbanks. and bruised limbs. Becker Willing to Face Cross-Exam- Inhuman Acts Against Neutrals Are m;’;ruh;x ::nsre?::, ,::dtor aumg‘m = Five Forest Fire Fighters Missing. Mediators in Conference. ination. Go";ernor of New York to four years Indefensible. ustr LEADER OF BOER Denver Colo, _July 23—United| While the Fioting w: , the | Stating that by bis silence in keep- | With a salary of $20,000 a year was - Existing in‘Bridgeport, has Teached the . o States foresiry officials here recelved | two medintors Sroms the Teien dasest: | Ing & promise to shield the late Tim- | presented to the Constitutional Cen el e Tal—— St S T Oy on il She e REBELLION SENTENCED | word today that five laborers em-|ment of labor were in conference awith |othy D. Sullivan, one time represen- | vention at Albany. P L e e Shap map-be fnands made by the trades zndmufl’“s; 5 . in Prison and & Fine of |Pl0ved to help fight a forest fire in | officials of the Standard Ofl company |tative in congress and state senator, a e thought against an enemy who is be- AN et It A A aa] T s i Breap, and Ta. Finy the mountains of Carbon country, |in an effort to bring about an amicable | “Becker has placed his own foot on the | Damage of $40,000 resulted from an o;'ff 1o Mave scied. fx coutrveniion Lo i BT T S $5,000 imposed. Wyo, are missing. The men wers|gettlement of the strike of workers at |Scaffold.” Mr. Cockran, his chief coun- | plosion i nthe benzol plant of . the |ty a% A4 humanity, are manifestly o] S St it e i gy —_— last seen in a zone that has since|the ofl plant of the Standard, which|sel, deciared that Becker is now willing | Semet-Solvay Co. at Syracuse, N. Y, | inoiensivle when they deprive neu- re the demands will be given by the| [ondon, July 23, 9.5 p. m.—Lieu- | been by flam. caused a shutdown of the Tidewater |t0 face a cross-examination without | The explosion was caused by sparks TP e i l_{:‘:h“ ] JASuer® sn; EWdSaEion ‘of Eabor. tenant Colonel Kemp, leader of a body company’s plant., The mediators an- |any limitations or imposing any con- |from a locomotive i e e right Mr. e eadE Uil the i“’"a of Boer rebels in the South African Puisle ok Palccaiiney Sowtatos. nounced that they would make no|ditions. This can be arranged within e (e i el a5 ch:tmluew:?gr e !a:dsl Pt mfinmmd :mo',h :ug; Jn: gorg::. el e o, Yoiy 23— Attorney | Statement tonight regarding their ef- |the .;:dein twto days, Mr. Ccock:--n| said, A! mltl = dollar order for heavy | gpo, m: ;fil ::t’umum e‘.n-u'u Of“‘:::;! iron workers was not justified. From|jn “bmu"y- B b e ety | General Hinman, in response to a re- | TOTtS. providing of course, that the district |motor trucks was received by A proposal to increass the term of the : Baer f ; torney 1s agreeable. This would | Gramm-Bernstein Motor Motor C $ation if unable to conduct them “with.. pnother source it was learned, how- e quest from Albert Garvin, superinten- Uniformed Police or Militia. = or Co. of { out injuring the lives of neutrals” th Ever, that & committes had been ap- e e o g 00, | dent of the Cheshire reformatory, fo- | Governor Fielder was told late today | 12Ve Becker open to questioning on | Lima, Ohio, from a European belitg- - e Ao st R pointed to settle the matter. - s note declares that persistence in such aceording to the Pretoria corraspon- |48y €ave his opinion that it would be | by Sheriff Kinkead that it would not be | “ic8ed Police graft, which he has al- | erent, believed to be Russia. . measures under the circumstances Before leaving the city tonight Mr. | gaRer ¥ 0 00 O o ompany. | Possible to parole an inmate of -the |necessary to call the state militia if he | VY 5 g oot e s would constitute an unpardonable of- Gompers denied that there was any|mpe correspondent states that Colonel | institution after a year, providing that | Secured 100 uniformed policemen from| Affidavits from Three Attorneys, the British "Govefnm eaders of | fense against the sovereignty of the riction between J. J. O'Neil, a local 's_defense at his trial was that|the comduct of the inmate warranted |néarby towns to assist in preserving| In the petition are afidavits from |8t Paul's Cathedral o' 1ol attend | neutral nation affected. Fbor Teader, ana himseit. - 3rO'Nel rebelled, not in order to cooperate | it- order. ‘It we don't get these extra|tnreo attorneys, Martin T. Manton.|Aus. & the anmieersars ot erd®® on|poody to Make Reasonable Allowancs, wag quotesd today as having told Mr. | u3en Germany, but to make a demon- police, We ought to have the militla,” | Harford T. Marshall and John F. M- | ration of war and oory, of the decla- oz 2 Gompers that he and the local 1abor | grgtion against the colony fighting Steamer Afire Reaches Port. the sheriff told the governor. . 1 on, 0F . war ‘and pray. for vietory. L T e Nt e people Wanted mcither the conferences | Germany. He declared that he wanted | Durban, Africa, July 23, via London, | qray oD man who throws a stone or French hospitals have asked Amert Ty conaitions” . created By nor the interferences o e interna- o . > draws a gun shoul arrested.” “ tional heads. Mr. Gompers said that to maintain neutrality. 4.53 p. m.—The Peninsular and Oriental line ‘steamship Benall hich 1 Flurry When Refused P e e e e . O'Nei ine steamship lenalle, on whic] re urry on use ay. ants and cl ing for n: and :'J‘&‘ :‘ ;eglnge‘lpl?g':figx &-?%JL‘“. tt‘:;: CANADIAN EMBEZZLER 1‘;;0!!0 out o her ivgydmrv;nththe In-| The only flurry besides the rioting geons. German Austrian pri::;. atapiicnitie: IS BEING EXTRADITED | 8122 ocean from London for Austrilia The majority of the labor men Who strikers made a demand on Sherift and medicine. came here to attend the conferences roged Wi ing $50,000 from |LSr® today with smoke still issuing| Kinkead for their wages, it being the | SeCTotary today left the city tonight. Charped With “Stealing 964,000 from | reom her Bolg. payday at the plants. When the Rev. James and ers in Siberia have il ons 1ondon for,Austrilia| occurred earlier in_the day when the | DSt iad b % et requested clothing o regular of circumstance.” Edison Phonograph Co. —_— strik Curry, who frequently saw Becker 2 Lo Cabinet Mesting Cancelled. o AT Seoniay s Tombs while he was a prisoner, Accepted Practices of Warfare. OBITUARY. New York, July 28—W. T. Ott, who| Washington, July 23. — President |incensed and for a time threatoned. re- o ~The note says that events of the past w_—‘.". Tvi is charged with embezzlement of funds | Wilson cancelled today’s cabinet meet- | prisals, but the cooler heads prevailed Tath h two months clearly indicate that it is spiam e o of the Edison Phonograph agency in|ing because there was no pressing busi- | and the men promised to be quiet. er Curry swore that two years n regaining ‘possible and practicable” to conduct New York, July 23—William Ivins,|Montreal, arrived here today in the|ness. H ehas seen most of the secre- ago Becker. confided to him the same “in substantial R well known lawyer and for years taries individually during the last two | ppp NT s :li:ry that he (Becker) gave out in o gruninem in politics, died at his i or three days. 2 StDE! CALLS FOR Sum.w which involved ;Bl;k Tfln;d The Danish regulated w-rn.m home pero today. He was 64 years| stealings it is said, aggresate $50000. NATIONAL DEFENSE REPORTS |puilivan Wather Curry sald he tried | expulsion of Catten, i s T e s Ott attracted attention sporting i - o Mr. Ivins was taken ill after his|circles about Panama by his free (The Pessivg:of the St Becviard: To Be Made to Personally by |2Dout the Sullivan matter, but he arri Brducus labors in benalf of William |spending of money. and tho American : Honde: of. Witr and Navy. Depart-. | T aaragtly seetunst es in e e s consul, maki) quiries about him, ¥ o Bgainst Theodore Roosevelt. Teartiod that Tie: was' wanted by the: To Use Jaok Rose’s Statement. Canadian authoritl Ott, howt ack Rose’s statement confl of e Ji 's it rming for 1t h: i : heard of the meeting and ‘escaped o Becker’s story about meeting Sullivan A T Diplomatic Relations Strained. | (°ard of the meett Lte has called roports and at . v e Rome via Paris, July 22, 10 p. m.— e Srbpated faes atic relations betwben taly | tngac o+ Sfter extradition proceed- = TFollowing is the text of the latest- FEAR THAT FRENCH ing oo Iwianmsul;jui;u to SUBMARINE 1S s it atter 1 ve the man empi t is be- : © ne (}% Produ °"°¢‘_ JIp2Bpee that s decharation or ar Joule Reported in Geneva as Missing | through Detwi e e N T : 460,628 pounds, agatst 31680958 in Italy i o present day cont IV es, pres- s bt gy iitien Sinos Apuit 23, g Great Dane and & Pyrenean mastiff. |ident in association with various heads e R e 3 - 5 Berlin, July 28 (by wireless teleg-|;; considering mmm compared. with ™ Minister Sullivan Resigns. raphy to Sayville, N, Y.—The . Overgeas —_—— ‘Washington, July 28—James M. Sul- | J17S SEercy foday gave out. the fol- o S v L RN L win 1 Movements of Steamships. minister to the Domin- 2 a New York, July 23—Arrived. steamer Republic, has tendered his TesiE- [1oons onirins siooe oy s i aa wisit%o- Cornlsh, N, H. Arabic, to President Wilson and it bas | oont, 30 A8 5 s rreen S S Cymaric, steam- accepted. Mr, Sullivan's resig- .mv 890 miles Il'-'noolw 2y Boon': is the conseguence of an inves- | ;o tion conducted for the state depart- built at 1045 a. m. Dock about 3 p. m. Napies, July 1T—Sailed, steamer ment by Senator Phelan of California Ne El;."rly 23—Arrived, steam. oew ual - “Italia, Leghorn. i il B iy i for e et Lot et g S8 3 o B e findings were unfavo: e to 3 torpedo tubes, and Ler complement g Cowboys Capture Bandit. - Sp I Tdaho Falls, Idaho, July 23—Cow- Ohio Coal Strike. boys late tonight captured th abductor | Wheeling, W. Va., July 23—Three ot Ernest Empey, a wealthy rancher,|mines in the Fastern Ohio coal fleld who was kidnapped several days ago|were closed today approxi- for $6,000 ransom, according | mately 1,000 men notified the operat- Another of Life’s Mysteri K received here. The bandit, | ing companies they would not work| Life has man t came. down from Sheep ~at nightfall and was sur- i i i

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