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That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is Cabled Paragraphs French Not Using Poisonous Gas. wrae e 3t Rules the : World ON KOVNO POSITION® the Largest in Connecticut . American Dollar |Armed Mexicans | Condensed Telograms . |73 Milg Gale 5 e 7|t sept. 3. A : 8 S — < ALL mHANGé RATES AT:N ‘mu. CORPORAL WILMAN OF LOW LEVELS. = 3 TROOP C,:12TH CAVALRY. -~ of S . IN A TORRENT OF BILLS Serman 'Troops Have Broken Through the Russian Lines Between the Narew and Bug Rivers Latest - News Said That Thers.Had A i) ot et ] T e e Daiiey MYV %fl‘?flmflofl hopital” for Topaes Ui | the Storm Was Growing in-fnteneity Tm FROM PR]SON Every Contract Made by American Manufacturers for Supplies to Be WARDEN OF PRISON OVERPOW- | sont Abroad Called for Payment i ERED BY 25 MEN, WHO THEN REMOVED FRANK. American Dollars. - Milledgeville, Ga, Aug. 6—Leo M.| > ? 4 .|, New York, Aug. 16—The American| Brownsville, Texas, Aug. 16.—Armed - Feank, Geerpie’s noted 1ifs term oo Loolinr ruled thie fnmcial world today: | Mexicans. do foce ot ioed Golf . vict, was romoved from the Georgia |Founds sterling, francs, lires, virtualy | Grande at a ford near Mercedes to- | . OoI a® & cure gm,: = e oreign excbange, went down to|nigh tiacki f half 0 prison farm here tonight by 25 armed | hew depths in a torfent of bills that doser; cavalryimen at Saehz. Hanger | Iasane, at'Elgin, 1. who overpowered Warden Smith, | Foured into the exchange markets from | Licutenant Feynau at Mercedes tolos '“:" Ry .| American manufacturers seeking pay | phoned State Adjutant General Hutch- | _Citizons_at Nogales, Ariz., . began|ana revious to the attack wires leading | for the big war contracts of munitions |ings here that Corporal Wilman of |3TMing following a raid on & nearby: to the prison itself had been cut.|and other supplies purchased hero by | Troop C, Twelfth cavairy, was killed, s, Sanisn. e warring nations of urope. and Lieutenant Roy C. Henry of the Franic wme pimnd a5, Sximts Foreign Buyers the Losers. [same troop was wounded ", Jlomes MeCormick, aged 42 was and rushed in the direction ton- | Coincident with the startling decline e < - | scoop at South o In exchange rates, came the assertion | !C2ns had crossed and that they were % i e Ranger Telephoned That 270 Mexicans. b Had Crossed the-Border With Intent to Attack Mercedes—Later They Disappeared. PRINCE LEOPOLD’S TROOPS HAVE CROSSED BUG Austro-German Armies Are Pressing the Retreating Russians Toward Brest-Litovsk, According to Berlin Reports—A Petrograd Dispatch Says the Russian Officers Express Confidence in the Ability of the Russian Forces to With- b stand the Advance of the Teutonic Armies—A French lated. The sea. wall at Galveston was hold- ing &-ml". y, although spray splashed from an_ynimpeachable source that |COWINS to attack Mercedes. Saying “The Russians are done, G e e ek fioeded, Clip ratl- = . i v 5 o - Toad between Sabine and Poft Ar- German Trench in the| It has not been ascertained whether | every contract made by the American help us all.” David T. Arnott. of Bin-|thur, were reported Beaumon Mine Was Exploded Against a Frank was lynched or whether the |Mmanifacturers for supplies sent abroad Later Account of Raid. stead, Engiand, committed sulcide. | havg 1n — F called for payment in American dol- party that removed him from the|lars and not English pounds sterling, have trapped two women and three e men at Sabine. The women were sn.d Constantine of Greece is re-| 1o have refused to leave after .usot’gar Vosges—Washington Learns That Great Britain, France, orrownsville, Texas, ‘Aug. 16About| . B . 00 Mexicans under cover of darkness e vt T Forsds, where have heretofore been the stand- | tonight forded the Rio Grande near ported. 3 to favor the formation:of a neu+| inhabitants had deserted — the Russia, Italy and Belgium are to Put Cotton on the Con- i ard of finance the world over. The |Mercedes, about 30 miles up the river | tral cabinet by ex-Premer Venizelos. | Other coast resorie. fasiuaies "ours Sheriff posses have been ordered out | immense Issses, therefore, due to the | grorocfer “Pout 90 miles up the river . e r, ety - Povi . in all counties surrounding Baldwin | J¢cline in foreign exchange rates, will |men of the Twelfth United States| An epidemic of ¢ fover has|reported u water, y traband List. be borne, to the last penny, by the for- | cavalry. They killed ome trooper and | broken out amomg the prisoners con- | The lobby of the Santa Fe station Heg county, in which Milledgeville is locat- | €181 buyers and will not be sustained | wounded two. For a time it was ree | fined on Hart's Island, New York har- at Galveston was crowded with 1,000 by the American manufacturers, a sit- anxious persons Sunday night accord- German troops of von Hindenburg’s [that on June 1 about 5,000 young wo- | ed, in an effort to find Frank and the | uation exactly opposite to what had |lerio0 that the Mexicans were advanc : ing on Mercedes but at midnight all —— ing to Fuller W1kl up of armies have broken through|men were employed at the de‘pgl party which took him. heretofore been the popular belief. Yol oidiesy aid l;n.. :::"’x"m' Car Co. is.distrib- “Mw - i ,n::rmm 'ylodu (,.‘r::: e v “ne:.t;e "e:;x::he Efiir‘z‘&? I’?z’%“ onu.'lnnua:";" 12 The whole num- +Decline in Exchange Rates. are searching the brush for them. . 7 .fi'ccheek- f:‘r .w) u:u;t. m_n‘):e Northern raliway upon his arrival to- e oo mave taken'® more than | ber of employes on June 1 is not given. | CHINA MAY AGAIN The maximum depreciation today in haser % | day at Hor uston, There are 3,000 or 4,000 citizens of Of 3132822 ‘inhabitants of New|Z®!V®™R in Houston tomght, York.city as given by the last census, No Panic in Galvessn. 1,356,347 or nearly half are foreign The last conversation with Galves- born. ton before, single telephone wire —_—— went down, Iindicated prisoners, rding to an of- |On January 1 the total was 46,925, ex- BECOME A MONARCHY, |Pounds sterling was 4 3-4 per cent.|UNYIELDING RESPONSE ) Dirroment feom. Pelin, - Suc- | clisive of the emploves in the asso- = — 7 Pelow, mosgil’) fu; fencs 18 per. eent. EXPECTED FROM CARRANZA ul attacks upon the Kovno posi- | cfated industries—mining and ship- | Project of President Yuan Shi Kai :fn‘;_“' l’:l"‘;’;‘:lr;w’;‘m‘%;‘;e&";: Vool o et it n yielded 1,130 more prisoners and g o e | Proclaiming Himself Emperor is Be- | pound sold for but 54.64; 5.07 france | Will Maintain that Intervention s ) :ia: vl}:m dniegetf;n:;? bnglzog the Krupps. ing Discussed. egualled a dollar, Tam a floui.r pur- Unwelcome to the Mexican People. = 4 = —_— chased 6.48 lires. These were the quo- 4 Seven s e D O it hars| NO INVESTIGATION Foling, Crina, Aue_ 16—The project | tations while rates wore at the lowest | Washington, Aug. 18-—Generat Car- | by Great Britain " mave | beon siven | Soott e s cLs Coere, even : = of proclaiming_himself emperor is be- | e uring the early afternoon. In|ranza’s re : n ington | Britieh names CEER GRS R OF GERMAN AGENTS | ing’discussed by Yuan Shi Kai, pres- | the last hour of the business duy the |expect him to send an unylelding re- | pom: e R s e et it i 1omste: wille fhe ATBtro-Gor 5 ident of the Chinese republic, with his | presence in Wall Street of J. P Mor- |sponse to the Pan-American appeal —~— e el T S By . i armive. under von Mackensen | Alleged to Have Been Fomenting La- | immediate supporters and Professor [man for the first time since the at- |addressed to military and civil leaders | jeatian newspapers declare that an |ing and the interurban iine has 4 car have been checked at river crossings| DOr Troubles by a New York Paper. | Frank Johnson Goodrow of Johns|tack on his life six weeks ago and |of Mexico urgi them to join in a|officer of the Italian navy has discov- bulletined to leave Houston at § of the. Sietice-Fukow frout’ &nd Hopkins university, legal advisor to|an informal conference of bankers to |Deace confercnce the restoration | cred a method of locating submerged | o'clock Bomth‘ ups are pursuing the refreat- |, Washington, Aug. 16.—Secretary | the Chinese government, who is|consider the situation sent rates up-|of constitutions rnment. They | gubmarines. The expectation here was that com< D e ne . Dot Titoys Lansing today authorized the an- |spending the summer in Peking. ward on a rebound, think he w to the position Rl i S B i . A Petrograd dispatch savs Russian |BOUncement that the state department | Professor Goodnow, who secured the Sterling closed at 4.67 1-2, one-half | h o time of the Niagura| Theee bushels of jewslery and purses | veston oarly OmOErow A army officers express confidence in the | Pad made no investigation of charges | confidence of Yuan Shi Kai by advice [point higher than it Falls mediation conference last sum- | were recovered on the steamer - | tle anticipation that any serious dams+ ty of the Russian forces to withe | Published in the New York World tiiat | given during former critical times, has int and a balf under Saturday's[mer, maintaining that intervention b |land when she was righted in tne | sge has reoe s ‘n.hmmdythe advance of the Teutonic|Cerman agents in the United States|becn consulted on the subject since his | close, which established a new low | othér nations in their affairs is unwel- | Chicago river. g i{have been checked at rier crossings had been fomenting labor troubles in |arrival bere a month ago and it is|grecord ai the time. Francs gained three | come to the Mexican peopl. | Bard battles are cxpected ot the cross. |Plants making supplies for the allies | learned that he. approves the project. |Points over the low record, seliing at ccording to some of his friends, | The s e Of e b and seeking to influence American| The news became public by the de-|5.99 at the close and lires rebounded | Carranza in his reply will assert that|piacraburg, &, Y. eat more than o e ity Sheaant: of the trinch et a&fixmontnm éhe approval of mg:; liberate publoltmuon mum;s }r‘no;'n(ngl a point, closing at 6.47. e ,.dreudy r}m'; ’;m-ln ;fl;z’;‘.‘lh"d ton of potatoes and 16 gallons of cials of e German government newspapers accounts of the forma- > < throughout much of Mexico own | oris fare In the western front announced In | forney General Gresory refused 6 tion by several prominent men of an To Remedy the Situation. ¢ “lifmics, that the government of -which | °'®¢ & da¥. Wer Ofcends the explosion of a|comment on the attitude of the dopart- | association for the purpose ot discus- | What to do to remedy the situation |ho is the head is constitutional and | Ay public meetings and proesent WIND 73 MILES AN HOUR AT GALVESTON Streets Are Filled with Water to the zen soldiers” encamped at 2 ment of justice. sing whether a monarchy is not the |eéngaged the attention of bankers with | in full control of the territory n whic - o o O e e ke eaiibe Qerman tench better form of government for China. |international conncctions at their in- | order has ben restored and that upon | by cen. van Sommre foyonet Goidden | * Galveston, Texas, Aug. 16—At 8 Ing morth of the Aleme and near Sou. | GIRLS STRIKE AT WARNER The published article telling of the |formal conference late toda transterring capital from Vera | (20 Y0 = Germas | oclock. the barometer had’ falien to ng Tieiio Shine agn seasiFon. formation of the society quates Pro- |decided to do nothing, chief Cruz to Mexico City within a few PISERSE 290 and was still failing. The wind zmsz. an Pt M“mfie BROS.; BRIDGEPORT | fessor Goodnow as declaring that for | the remedy lay across the oc weeks, h sree to confer with all was blowing 65 miles an hour. There Julius Madrid, general storekeeper London advices depict the Balkan|Fully 1,300 of Them Went Out on|CPiNa @ monarchy is a better form of |the foreign buyers. They and not the | revoiting faction and postmanter at Dotve, Mesior uoey | W48 about three feet of water in the - American sells, it was clearly estab. e NP S S streets near the bay. No great dam- situation as nearing a crisis. The na- 2 s goverpment. than a republic and that N ivieto the. anfleras It th thot and killed by a band of Mexican | age to property had occurred and no tional assemblies of Greece and Servia Strike for an Eight Hour Day. o o et in China 450 e TWO BATTLESHIPS ARE bandits who raided his store. o o g A e B | Igeet today, and a decision regarding| pBriggeport, Conn, Aug. 16.—Eight|plant a system from one country to |should be the task of setting tt y PROCEEDING TO VERA CRUZ| ~ At § o'clock tonight the highest ve- Bulgaria’s demands for territory is|pundred girls, striking employes of the | another. markets to rights. Col 2 locity was 65 to 73 miles an hour, DSRS0l fOllow Warner Brothers Company; gathered| It was learned from one of Yuan| How this would be done, however, at Fort Bcott, Kansas, by the Soctal. | ith cccasional gusts blowing as high Meanwhile German forces are sald| ¢ 5 mass meeting this evening and | Shi Kal's immeriate supporter that it | Was the object of keen consideration Ince Sercllor 8h iots, Deaded by Tasens v Do ocl-|sas 90 milen. o bave been concentrated near the|)igteneq to Mrs. Mary Secully of New |the project proves feasible, the plan|and some speculation. It was gen- place Smaller Ships. - Y Eugene V. Debs. The only damage thus far caused junction of Hungary, Rumania, and|york°an orgamizer of the American |is $6 establish the monarchy within |trally believed that the present ab- T S s . was the destruction of window panes gt 2nd Delerade has been shell-| Federation of Labor. She aroused |two years. normal situation would not be per- - which & workman was |"’r‘:.:'°"' s> |and insecure woodwork on exposed e i atervian artil | them to wild enthusiasm and a perm- | The news has created a sensation |mitted to continue long. The obvious | D Y R e e | 7o at ths Tiaatten, 10 3 Tores. cconr- | butitings, Jery replled to hostile attacks, and a|anent organization will be effected at |in Peking and is being telegraphed |remedy seemed to bo to sell American s fico, to proceed to|du Pont de Nemours Powder Ca. |, A heavy rain fell throughout the Jay [ Sispatch claims that an Austrian |a meeting to be held tomorrow morn- | throughout the country. 5 Weckiifios. MAlA simend and wiven. 1 | The SR SO SEanist. o severat S0 ) O U 46 Hinhonss Sowder . S S v nced. g ing at 11 o'clock. This will be the —_— = contingency was studied the situation i bak ot o 3 " water to the curbing. Official figures, a Geneva dispatch : s pregna Vi ‘e | Peen expected but not until today was | The legislature at the Straits Settle- S e M g;:;]ur;ggllyh&orwgg::lul;:filyc(l):r{x‘;a W. H. TAFT CRITICISES ;Z*s'sf;;‘iiml‘g! be pregnant with unique |;™ 1} owiedged at the navy depart-|ment, a British colony, passed a bill Fsooo young women were employed at ' 5 labor college, known as New Hampshire and Lot it ordering compulsory it Power Plant Shut Off at Austin. the Eruve works “arpempioyed at|of the women employes of the War- FRANK P. WALSH | coreign Holders of Securities Would | ™5, = pelgeny iy, Siios - 2 — The two ships replace the gunboat |to all men between the ages of 18 and Austin, Texas, Aug. 16—The city ‘whole number of employees on Janu- Sty went out this WOMINE, | Says His Statement Will Weaken Re- Profit. Marictta, which has been_ordered to power piant anut off its current as ‘ary 1 last was nearly 47,000. 2 f Con iy A aréat many milions of Amsitcan | Progreso and the t Sacramento, precautionary measure. So far N 4 About 2,000 Americans are serving | the " Amesican ona Bran JorEers of BOR! SCommieson e e TpeTican | which arrives tonight at New Orleans | Governors of the country at their |has been little damage, but the storm in the Canadian forces in the war in e 1 ]St Tonia. hie i Sormer Pont | iars: shen Mos A Halh abeced: chige” 1 the Brazilian and Guatemalan |annual conference to be held in Bos- Europe, and more than 100 have fallen | 300y "1l present emante toron | dent Taft Th A linchoon address pere |1y Bigh class farosd bonds and pres |ministers. They were dispatched afier | ton. July 24 to 27, Will review part of k in Flanders, according to a statement | eight hour day tomorrow morning. | today before the Business Men's |ferred stock of certain railroads a | Commander M had asked for |the Atlantic fleet to be sent there ut Wires to Galveston Down. ¢ |made in London last night by the Ca- | The men met this evening and formu. |league, criticised Frank P. Walsh, |the bonds and preferred stock of a |2 battleship squadron because of anti- | that time. Dallas, Texas, Aug. 16—Wires to /nadian Mniister of Militia. lated their demands. chairman of the industrial relations | selected list of American industrials, | foreign demonstrations in Vera Cru: S " Galveston went down at 6.30 tonight. | paior weeks there has been a cam-| The Standard Manufacturing Com- | commission, for his statement that he | Should these securitles be sold at the | Officials were reluctant to embar- | The torpedo boat detsroyer Ericson | fme cimm thrcatoned. Sise to o Daign in Great Britain to put cotton |pany posted a notice providing a fifty |did not have judicial poise. ‘“What | present exchange rates in foreign mar- | rass the Pan-American peace negotia- | was delivered to the Philadelphia | mire "ommunicatio wih Denmmons {on the list of contraband, and Wash- | hour week but this does not meet thy |is meant by judicial polse? said My | kets, they would fetch far more than |tions by sending war Vessels to the Ny niard by the New York Ship-|gng several other Texas coast to [hm.on learns authoritatvely that|demands which will presented tomor- |Taft. “Merely that an investigator is | the purchasers paid for them, due en- | Mexican port and the ships sailed for | building Co., and a crew of 75 men {Great Britain, France, Russia. Italy |row morning. It is reported that the |trying to find the truth. The state- | tirely to the depression of exchange.|Southern waters to await orders. Since | placed aboard. Wireless Reports Vessels Overturned. and Belgium have agreed to take the | Harvey-Hubbell ‘€ompany has volun- |ment of the chairman of the industrial | Thus a $10,000 American bond sold | then the demonstrations have subsided Brownsville, Texas, Aug, 16.—The | desired step. The declaration of the tarily granted a flat eight hour day |Cominission that he did not approach |in Paris at par would, on account of | 2nd General Carranza has taken action | Lawrence Lyon 24 years old, of Tth- o Al ti Sawd Tecalved = |staple as contraband will. it is said, | with no reduction In pay but as the |the subject under investization with | the prevailing exchange rate, bring |reassuring foreigners of their saf aca, N. Y. was killed at Conesus Lake ¥t from the transport Buford a be defended on the ground that it is | officers of the concern are out of town | Judicial poise was equivalent to say- | approximately 6000 francs. = When | The two battle »s will proceed, how- | Y., when the hydro-aeroplane he was |Feport from P = - seems to be gaining in intensity. !authorized by international law. can: that h h s . it | ever, to replace the smaller ships. To- | driving turned upside down and fell | Galveston tonight that the water h: s o SSiausteientely The result Is. that 1o one willpay | cost the purchaser appromimately 5,030 | day the New Hampshire and Louisiana | in o the lake. B It Cmeiower Ta" Coul Nartier JIRISH SEA PORTS SHELLED OUTLINES OF SUBMARINE any attention to the report of the com- . The net profit would be about | are running through the gulf storm on : :e'n ! PAIN mission and its conclusions will pl: 50 francs, or about 19 percent, the |their way toward the Mexican coast. The American Red Cross has start- - BY A GERMAN SUBMARINE AINTED ON DESTROYER |no part with judicially-mindeq men.» | pereentage of depression in franes in I, ed the work of feeding many of the ——_—Ass ! y == Illusion Was Effects c American exchange markets. In Lon- | pATTERN MAKERS AT FARREL |Poorer people in Hayti, who were suf- | SUBSTANTIAL INCRE. !Some Fires Were Caused, but There | !lusion Was Effective at a Compara- OBITUARY. don the profit would be approximatel fering from a lack of food caused by IN PERSONNEL OF NAVY. Were No alties. tively Short Disance. - 4 3-4 percent and in Rome the profit FOUNDRY MAY STRIKE | the revolution. 8L — : - would approximate 25 percent. | _ London, Aug. 15, 8.33 p. m—Parten, | _Newport, R. I, Aug. 16.—The tor- Charles Herbert Shaw. | Harington and Whitehaven In Cum- | Pedo boat’ destroyer McDonough pre- | New Haven. Conn, Aus. 16—Charles| _Collateral for Temporary Loans. Join With the Machinists. New Haven. yesterday, George Rey- ber of Ships. iberland, on the Irish Sea, were bom- | Sented a strange appearance when she | Herbert Shaw, a New York lawyer,| With these prospective profits as an —_— nolds, 10 years old, got beyond his Aug. 16—Legislation to ibarded today by a German submarine, | SliPPed out of the harbor today to|and a Yale classmate of former Pres- | inducement, it was believed that hold- sonia, Conn.. Aug. 16.—A per-|dePth and was drowned. The body| Washington, it Tacriase i the {a British official statement tonight an- |30 in the Atlantic fleet war game|ident Taft, died today in a hospital | ers abroad would be willing to sell and ent rumor gained ground in abor | Was recovered. g:‘lg?gz..;:r:;:d i jnounced. Some fires were caused, but [Off Block Island. Black paint had |here as the result of a paralytic shock. | that foreign buyers of American £00ds | circles tonight that the pattern mak- Arthur Mitchell of H: the rapidly increasing number of ships the damage was slight and there were | Peen used over the battle gray sides|He was sixty years old and had been | would e little culty in produc- | ers woud join the ranks of:the strik- rthur Mitol SE Hartterd, coloredl | el iy Sacralary” B ino_casualties, the statement adgs, of the destrover to form the outlines |living here during the summer. In|ing a large amount of American se-|ers ac the Farrel foundry tomorrow, |35 vears old was drowned in the Con- B e R e e W Tieuss { The text of the statement follows: [Of 2 submarine and the shape of a|his college days, Mr. Shaw took a|curities abroad as collateral for a|pyt this could not be confirmed. The necticut river off Rocky Hill Sunday Bhio LSk Uy Skt Ve apotial raport { “A German submarine fired several | PeriScope was painted om the mid- |number of important prizes. He |temporary loan in this country which |opinion was expressed, unofficially, | evening while swimming. He leaves a B e s e N |ghells at Parton, Harrington and [dle funnel. Shore observers found the | studied and travelea abroad. Jould tend to correct exchange Tates. |however, that the pattern makers and | Wife and four children. . ¥ | Whitehaven, between 4.30 a. m. and was effective at a compara- e establishmen e i - | possibly’ the molders and core makers 520 a. m. e:odw, but no material dam- :i.};el:a::o;;e f’%fii:& v?xtxhhermdfi'ma Petition for Receiver for M. P. I. M. Sen (_c“r‘;eg;]‘)- og;tlf::;ed uf;’;‘;fi{"?;“i’,‘; would walk out before the end of the age was caused. n E Ik St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 1 petition T 3 ik ¢ |__“A few shells hit the railway em- | White squares, which serve to obscure = i necessary if exchange rates were to AR ey = {bankment north of Parton, but train | the vessels outline. The new cover- | joo.® Xeceivet [of the Misseurl Picide | ho*restored to anything like normal| * Gunboat Halted by Hurricane. | from ’ theid licenses is beginning to crease of fifty in the mumber of nav- Iservice was only slightly delayed. ings will be given tests in action dur- | fileq late today in the federal district | BSUres- e . ew Orleans, La, Aug. 16—The|"°r” the city officlals. same time the Aumber of men has in- | “Fires wero caused at Whitehaven | NS the war game which is to continue | court here. The suit was- filed by 1he A Distinct Surprise. United States gunboat Sacramento, creased 5,114, bringing the total vir- and at Harrington, which were soon | T & Wee frm of Boyle and Priest, attorneys| The assertion that dollars and not|wity' the Brazifian and Guatemalen | proyel oo pevoi/tionary outbreak in | o iy up. to the Tt fixed by law. Qx‘flnlllw ished. £ Movements of Steamshi for the Commonwealth Steel Company W“flds sterling having been the fin-|ministers to Mexico aboad, still rode ers dey'are that they ;fll not sub- During the two years the number of 0 casualties were reported. Aaica R F ol of St Louis, which claims to be cred- | ancial standard on which all contracts | 5¢ anchor tonight, halted by the trop- mit to tue government of President — Otterdam, Aug. 16—Arrived: Steam-|itor of the railroad to the extent of | for war supplies had been accepted in|jcal hurricane in the Gulf, five miles ve, elected last Thursday. e hitehaven, which les near che en- | o DaSRIg. RNaw ¥ork SSeiien- 15th. | $55.000 for rolling stock and other rail- | this country came as a distinct sur™ [grom the mouth of the Misissippi Y| e e | trance 'way Firt has a popu- | Steamer leuw msterdam, Nexv T o way supplies. prise. de from marking the tem- P. gunboats six tugs two and shelltypes Rumersus ‘Tactories for the Tamast | New York. Aue 16—Arrived: |Fece and Mowh Discren Cost State | e worii s teasrs cheste, e mives |y Cute Sulaies of Gity Offciale. | A% M VR INASE BE I mint | Soe T mumber of transporis was ture of cordage, sail cloth and other | Steamer Stampalia, Naples. s oo, ot State] icty on behalf of investors in so- | Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 16—Chancel- | Rosedale was disabled and had to be . commodities, together with iron and| Philadelphia, Aug. 16.—Arrived: e called war specialties in the stock mar- | Ior Alllson today cut salaries of all|towed back to her dock. More than brass foundries and shipyards. Har- | Steamer Dominion, Liverpool. Hartford, Conn, Aug. 16.—Cattle|ket who were confronted with the|City officials and employes, from the 1,000 passengers were transferred to rington is a small town five miles| Siasconset, Mass, Aug. 16—Signal- | Commissioner J. O. Phelbs said today | prospect of a large shrinkage in pros. |Dayor down, 25 per cent, and au-|another steamer. north of Whitehaven, its population |led: Steamer United States, Copen- |tPat the late epidemic of foot and|pective due to prevailing low rates of|thorized a municipal loan of $167,088 Dolng about 4,000, Farton b another | hagen for New York, 24 rmiles st | mouth disease would cost the state ap. | Locssoge for current.expenses. Speakin gat Chautauqua, N. Y. on small rt town, a mile and a helf | of Sandy Hook at 8 a. m. Dock at 8 | Proximately $38,000. Something over $400,000,000 War Contracts. SN e SR, | LS TR TR TR A from Whitehaven. a m. Tuesday. $37,000 has already been paid and a y 8 CHED, Tepeatols hae WiitamSnt: it Gibraltar, Aug. 1i—Passed: Steam- |feWw small claims remain to be seitled. | Measured in dollars and cents. -it{¢or it was sald, were held to a strict some cases, Europe’s soldiers hvae 12,000 More Horses for Itallans | er Europa, New York for Naples. Mr. Phelps said Connecticut w.s now | Was learned that the amount of these |gtandard and where they did not come St. Toats, M. Aug. 16— Tep-| Genoa. Aus. 14-—Arrived: Steamer | free of the disease. [var contracts on which fully or near- | up to this standard were rejected by | hu(m o O the Ttalian “v,mm“‘m" America, New York. % 1y full peyments :w"d: due on or|inspectors, entailing proportionate Wednesday will begin the purchase of | Liverpool. Aug. 15._—Arrived: Steam- Ouclded’ by Sphaling: Ges. $500:000,000. 1o, $500,000,000. Toas 1o, in | 1052 upon ‘the manufacturers. $ 112000 more horses for war purposes.| "Pshfi‘?,:‘;' e s hotlyof addition %o ‘the huge total of more| Amother:Shipment of Gold-Coming. oy o e e A | u —Arri Whitney, - { These are to be selected within ninety | o L RSN S, | A0S . B aron [ aree ot thy P 38 Yeams Old, treas- | than 31,000,000 owed by Furope to| Another optimistic festure of the | Stamier, maintained as a hotel for Persistent Rumors That They Are to| While bathing near Fort-Hale Park |12 Man the Rapidly Increasing Num- The erson, N. building programme will be J., has decreased x\r:nffs.l;:; %o 3.700 | recommended next winter and sinco this year, and the loss in_ revenue |March, 1913, there has been a net in- e > ¥, ) xch situatie was. | Botmea have been seid to the belilg. |9ard. Bangor. Maine. Salled: Steam- G i S TN e el allet: i = working girls by the Arbuckle heirs BEnt. natlons —throusn dealers news. | ers George E. Warren, Portlan], Gire- | Riverside Drive apartment today by | 5¢al year June 30. e e o e oocgnd_ lart®| The ship has been condemned hi; it of id was its way to | A dealers today said the allies had | cian, Boston. his wife, Mrs_ Alice Whitney. He had Profits Greatly Exaggerated. New Yok Avprorimitalyc eIt ots o |spent 327,000,000 for horses in East T A committed suicide by inhaling gas. A | It was also learned from an authori- | in gold coin reached here last week St. Louis. 7 13 Year Old Boy Auto Victim. friend of the family attributél AIT.|tative source that the prospective|from London. Wall Street heard today Néw Haven, Conn. A 16.—Wil- | Whitney’s suicide to worry over a gold | o n, ., Aug. profits on some of these contracts had [that the second shipment of was | YOUNG WOMEN HELP liam Leach Jr. aged 13, of East Ha- | business depression following the war. | been greatly exaggerated; that only|coming from South Africa or Aus- ‘ven, was killed today by an automobile BT 5 3 A T normal profits would accrue in a big|tralia. Other. gold shipments, too, it MAKE KRUPP GUNS | Jriven by Arthur J. Manville at Snort| President of Peru Resigns. fsalp i L it e i all” of | foeman hurl rom H e ‘Beach. .ima, Peru, Aug. 16.—Colonel Oscar | instances thera might be no profit at expected: to ture when - refused ve. 18,000 Were Employed in Plant on: June Benavides, provisional president of | all. s rectt 1—Total Force Nearly 50,000 Peru, resigned at a meeticg of con-| This, is was said, was due to the E Fur feit hats produced annually-in ongress today. igid survellannce exercised by inspec- ‘were reticent in the United States number about 36,- New York, Aug..16.—Arrived, steam- ‘l'orl of Great Britain and hyar allies confirma- | 000,000 and wool felt bats about 7,000,- er United. States ; Copenhagen. over all deliveries. . Goods contracted 000. PR sl S AP S IT : P