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VOL. LVIL—NO. 218 . NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the l.argest in Connecticut in Proportion to-the City’s Population RUSSIAN LINE FIRM Mrs. Mohr Out . |Mexicans Kill _|Strong Rally in 2 A . P m—A deputation of 470 representa- Iu 00“ Bond Two Amerlcans Furel “Exchan e tives from Hungary and Croatia to- 3 dey Visited the Emperor_Francis Jo- sep] castle af choenbrunn. a— ——— They were introduced by Count Tisza The battleship New York left the i Ulehvrgrmler. and by Cardinal Czer-|CHARGED WITH “COUNSELLING”|BODIES FOUND 12 MILES NORTH |Brooklyn Navy Yard for Vera Cruz. | RECOVERY WAS AS SPECTACU 5 T i grea 4 ‘ Pl ek R Tt L e KILLING OF HUSBAND OF BROWNSVILLE The . Norwegian _steamer Altred| LAR AS ITS RECENT DECLINE room. \ Nobel, from New York, arrived at ¥ + Havre, with three holds on fire. Cabled Paragraphs Condensed Te_legrams Walter W. Warwick was sworn as Controller of the U. S. Treasury. The Argentine trade congress meet in Buenos Aires, November I. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR NEw GErmAN war Loan,| PDENIES THE CHARGES |RIDDLED WITH BULLETS Cardinal_Gibbons conferred with ent Wilson at the White House. MORE GOLD COMING in Other Sections the Austro-German Offensive is i Formal Call H Been Issued by .th. Again Maklng Headway Reichsbank. Three Negroes Claim That She Of-|Platoon of United States Infantry Berlin, Sept. 2, by Wireless Tele-| fered Them $5,000 to Kill Her Hus-| Kills One Outlaw and Routs a Band 3 graphy to Sayville, N. Y.—The man- si ad Equal suffrage was defeated in Ala agers of the Reichsbank have issaed| band—Three are Now Held on| of Sixteen—HadiBurned a Railroad bama when the senate rejected a bill, TWO GRODNO FORTS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED|&muictifor gecriptions o "the | purder charge Trestle Bridge 17 The newspapers point out editorially that great advantages The Syracuse (N. Y.) City Bank are offered to investors, who are able has increased its capital from $200,000 2 fo obtain with their savings nine-| Providence, R. I, Sept. 2.—Fiftcen| Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 2.—Tne |® $500.000. I Rk S St .2 Bacovers ot Likely That the Muscovites Have Left the Whole Fortress to | seat. ‘Breorial bonds f:g";ivfi:;s Per | hours after Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffany | bullet-riddled bodies of two Ameri-| Tod y will be ‘celebrated as _“out- | was as spectacular and swift today as A = stitutions announce their readiness to | Blair Mohr had been arrested as a|cans who were early today kidnapped onfx-de:lluoglv at the Panama-Pacific |in its recent decline. steflintg g‘l;e‘d 2 - ist thei ity il y thr - Mexi di PO o . eight and one fourth cents from it Its Fate—Vilna Will Be the Next Objective of Austro- |5t tieir depositors to subscrive, | result of the confession by three ne-| by Mexicam bandits about tweive miles RiEhte quotation. touching 3482 1% . The issue will be confined to bonds | 57¢S that she had offered them 35, north of here, were found late today About 1,500 carpenters went on|at the close: francs gained fourteen H 4 i husban hy physi-|in the bed of a dried lake. e ermans—Germans Claim to Have Recovered Trenches | no treasury notes being sold. e | to kill her husband, @ wealt G over, it will be possible for the first|cian of this city and Newport, she was| They were Earl Donaldson, a farmer Fir . . i : e B oy 1 in the Vosges—Increased Activity at the Dardanelles is |tiz° to purchase these bonds at post | released on $10,000 bail tonight. In|who came here from Fayette, Mo, two The American Fisheries Society | Relchsmarks, inactive, satned & quss: The Reichsbank managers, private | V1€V O e s e e Siant S s B Franciacy: ) convention Sl tes b S poki o b A . d had ‘aided, cournsp'ed an re , en, n concrete construc- | San cisco. g = Shown in Reports—A Despatch from Rome Says That |nenkers 12nd the newspapers predict | firee ‘men to kil ‘Dr. Mohr, who waa | tion wWork o an irrisation coors Fee o Rally Clears the Situation. Antonio Flores, former president of Ecuador, died in Geneva, Switzer- | Weavy Forsign Selling of Securities Was a Factor in the Restoration of Rates—Normal Rates Expected Soon strike at Newark, N. J. ‘They want|cents, on the day's transactions, - $4.50 a day. ing to 5.95 and lires showed an”im- wn ime his secrei les were brought to Brownsville to- Fire in the 1.;; of the Twitchell- Today's sudden and unprecedented 1 he last two former occasions, and | ShOt down at the t bod! s * the Austrians Have Evacuated Roverto Tt Ga e Miss Emily G. Berger, was seriously |night. Champlin Co. at Portland, Me. causea |rally clarified the situation for the rmany will wi third great " 2 = r battle upon the financlal fields ° Bandits-Fight U. S, Soldiers. damage of $75,000. time being and led to the belief that (Continued on Page Two) it roachi: rmal In a fight today between a platoon e e Snsehaniag /Sl The condition of Samuel Rea, presi- | Would soon be established. The ar- London, Sept. 2, 9.40 p. m—Except| portant position east of Suvla bay, |3 FAMILIES OWN SECONDREGIMENT, WINS Sl one et Fh 4 olxteen | dent of the Pennsylvanta Ratwosd, is e entiCan Sk SR Sebsputen in the region of Riga, where the Rus- | Which dominates one of the Turkis 1-15 OF MANHATTAN:| WOODRUFF BUFFALO TROPHY.|ed and the rest of the band pat to|58id to be improving. PR s e yunt S0 Snge wite sians are presenting a solid front io|lines of communication, the British| e rout. The fight occurred 11 miles KoY :"“d"‘fid, — 'Mfl o - i o e % g o i - |had a wholesome effect on the market Fleld Marsh i burg, the|have sunk four more Turkish trans- | Property essed at a Total of | Made a Score of 1,105 Out of a Possible | north of here. No f the A: cans |, The production of the Mohawk Min- | ha Austro-German © oftensive 1s “again | Boris in the straits, while the fire. of $205,404,875. S 12000 at East Haver. was hurt. " O the AMETICAN | ing Co.'in August”totallied 334 tons of |and would lead to further gains to- making headway and, as they have |the ships across Gallipoli peninsula has morrow. . The band to which was ascribed the [ ™ineral. a record output. been doing for four months, the Rus- |Made the movement of Turkish troops| New York, Sept. 2.—Thirteen fam-| New Haven, Sept. The Woodruft | burning of a railroad trestle north of S - = 3 Delegates Reported En Route. sian troops have resumed their with-|bY elther land or sea more difficult. |5ijes own one-fifteenth of the assessed buffalo trophy for marksmanship—the | here last night, today was held re- e Navy Survey yacl Eagle 18| 1t was reported, without confirma- drawal movement. According to the Turks, mine sweep- making an’ inspection trip along the |y : land in the borough of Manhattan, ag- er Governor Rollin_ S.|sponsible for the kidnapping of three tion, ‘that the British delegates, whose e’ mastemn forts, of | Grodno were| SISJiEve boan Luay, at: the entrance:ot | criving, fo a‘ehutament insnalihars the | o e o st | Acarionsis it burning of a pump. | S0Uthwestern coast of Hayti. * | departure the censor has cloaked evacuated after two of them were de- | the straits, suggesting that an attack| g, by the Society to Lower Rents|Haven rifle range by an eight-man |ing station. A contractor named Dod- Band MeMill e § with secrecy, were aboard a British stroyed by the heavy guns and stormed | I8 contemplated by the allies from an-|anq Reduce Taxes on homes which 1o team from the Second regiment, Con-|son managed to escape when the | Benton McMillin, Amer — éfl fl‘:‘; warship and that they would soon be by the German infantry and it is con- | Other direction. making a study of what is termed the | necticut National guard. The score|American troopers appeared and fired Stat e t Lima for the United |landed at Halifax, bn their way to sidered extremely likely that the whole| A despatch from Rome says that|.lanqd monopoly of this city was 1,705 out of a possible 2,000. The |on the Mexicans. The other Ameri- ou_on leave of abssuce. New York. fortress has already been left to its|the Austrians have evacuated Roverto,| The society claims there are 360,- | Second Connecticut cavalry was a close | cans were carried away by the Mexi- | ¢, ot el Ml Shipment of Gold. fate, for it was no longer tenable after | Which recent Italian advances had|ggp familes In Manhattan and that second with 1 points. The First|cans and their fate was not learned il ool Serongg S o 156 | : Froms. authoritnttes somrces” 1t W the Germans had crossed the Grodno- | threatened to cut off. An officlal re- | thirreen are the owners of. propercs Connecticut infantry was third with |until their bodles were found. SR - e N el s e ot Vilna railway, which they did at two|DPort from the same capital claims a|assessed at a total of $305404, 1t | 1,689 Lieutenant Faulkner, who command.- | 078 the same month last year. oo s o points, and had penetrated the oFrest | Dumber of successes for the artillery - : : g of British gold and American securi- is also claimed that members of the| 'The distinguished marksman medal |[ed a detachment searching for outlaw : of Bieloviezh, southeast of the town. |and infantry on different fronts. families own considerabl property in | was captured by Captain. George . | Mexicans, Teporten thu the automo- rr:h'sm“ld"'gn"‘a"l‘f"’"h" Congin, | e o O et ik L T Vilna, doubtless, will be the next ob- VIGOROUS PROTESTS FROM the other boroughs of New York which | Freeland of Company D, Second in- [bile trucks bearing the Americans were 5,1‘? vith h ot received here, both of the: ming t Jective of the Austro-Germans on this are said to contain 1,100,000 families. | fantry, of New Haven, with a score of | traveling along the old Alce stage T s Britih man-oowar. The Iront. In the southeast, Vienna also BRITISH TRADE INTERESTS | The statement asserts the thirteen | 23. Captain H. F. Ladburg of Com- |coach road when a band was sech e el oo ser: su A i The ; - | £0ld ana securities in these shipments families aye the following: v I, Firet regiment, of New Britain, | Called upon to halt, six of the Mesl: Peruvian Government 1is re- |80 e have virtually driven the Russians out | Against Permi The Astors, the Vanderbilts, the Z:S'si}gmm o Fitzgibbons of Com- | cans showed fight, using an irriga. [ POrted to have ordered two cruisers e recteaed gl 003 e of Galicia. They now hold only a very [“911% FoRmt na Americ: Ger- | Rhinelanders, O. B. Potter properties, |pany A. First infantry, of Hartford, |tion canal as a trench, while ten fied | {fOm the Spanish shipyards at Far- at least two and perbaps three other narrow strip between the Sereth river e peoce From: Gers | ry MR RV Enawa s Weasdaia were tied for second place with a score | down the canal. After a short fight | Ok similar shipments now en route or and Bessarabia. Across the border in| ‘many. Gatiats! Phacts Garie o ol five miore. Mexicane fies, Tt At similar _ehips en ‘route or the latter province, the Austrians Hoffman estate, Willlam R. H. Mar- i dead comrad The fifth Haytian custom house, at | contemplated. state, the Russians set fire to a num- | London, Sept. 2, 12.21 p. m.—Vigorous E IO IN e Gonalves, on the West coast, as| The next big gold shipment from ber of villages, which might indicate | Protests are being lodged by Britieh| ™ Cusene Hoffman. UNABLETO JIpICY SNYONRE TAFT DAY EXERCISES AT taken over by the American naval of- |broad Was not “expected here this a further retreat. Thus the hopes|trade intwests against the action of STRIKE AT ANOTHKER FOR FRANK LYNCHING ficers. \ week but, it was thought, should raised .in the allied countries by re- [the British government permitting —_— PANANMA EXPOSITION. reach this city early next week. An- cent successes, that Russia at least was | American importers to receive from REMINGTON PLANT. The Texas State Railroad Commis- |other shipment. it was said. would making = stand, have been dissipated, | Germany goods which were ordered sloners have taken up the case of the |follow close behind. Everywhere the Austro-Germans |prior to the beginning of the war. J.| Want Higher Wages and Recagnition ness For War. rallroad’s fight for increased rates in | Heavy Foreign Selling of Securities. claim to be advancing, but they have|D. Kiley, chairman of the Fancy- of Unijon, Marietta, Ga., Sept. 2.—The Cobb - the state. Heavy foreign selling of securities not recently captured any great num- | g0ods section of the London Chamber Potiogy County grand jury reported 'ate to-} £an Francisca, Calif., Sept. 2.—Wiil- ¥ was a factor in the restoration of ber of men or guns. The Russian guns|of Commerce, in a statement to the Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 2.—Severat|day that it had been unable to find{iam H, Taft advocated preparédness| Two persons were killed and two rates today, as well as general cover- have been kept well behind the in- |Dpress says: hundred men emploved in the con-|enough evidence, after a two. days’ |for war today, illustrated its necessi- | others injured when a carriage was ing of short contracts. Cables from fantry and are quickly moved back It is’ stated that 16,000,000 ponds | siruction of the novw plant of the Rem- | examination of witnesses, to indict |ty and detailed the means to that end, |Struck by a Reading express train in | aproad told of the forcing out of when the rear guards are unable long- | sterling (80,000,000), are represented ington Arms Company at Eddystone.|anyome for the lynching of Leo M. |In an address delivered at “Taft Day" | Philadelphia. American stocks and bonds in the er to hold off the invaders. There is|by this concession, which is worth ten today joined the strikers who walked | Frank. exercises at the Panama-Pacific ex- { T bands of British holders by the at- some talk of an advance on Kiev, but | fold this amount to Germany, baceuse | out early 1n the seme to enforce de-| The report stated: “We have found | position. The rs Federation accepted the |tractive premiums offered ot prevail- the distance to that city is consider-|it enadbles her to keep her factories |minge for higher wages and recogni- | several clues, but we have been un-| In the ceremonies preceding the ad- [terms of settlement reached in Lom- |ing exchange rates. 2ble and the country over which it|alive. While Great Britain today is | fion of their Sron, according to offl- |able to find anyone who could identl; | dress Mr. Taft who while president of |don and the coal strike was ufficially | "§yth the Serriest There of the British Would have to be made is difficult for | very near a crisis on account of the fall | Giors g T bullding trades council in |fy any party. We have done our best, | the United States, broke ground for |declared off. and French financiers believed to be the movement of troops, oL sxchiinge ths fovélgn offios seells | fhiis city, . They Clatul thes Datoress | Undets airouth; mn ve Tighet. $0 atutol Tha' cxpiattion: o 1 e ago, again only a few days off, a general read- On the western front the Germans|to have gone ot of its way to enable | soyen sod eight hundred men are now |that we have been unable to find |took in hand the silver spade he used| The grandstand attached to the race justment of the entire situation ap- claim to have recovered trenches which | Germany to reestablish her credit. gut and that further progress on the|enough evidence to indict anyone for | then and planted a California redwood [ COUrse of the Bluebonnets Jockey | peared” to be in sight tonight and theYlost in the middle of August in| “The only explanation I can conceive|Dic plant ecanot ho aogn ot the | this_crime.” tree in Circle.” Glub at Montreal, Was destroyed bY | bankers here were optimistic ihat oo the Vosges, while the French simply|of this concession is that it in some | giojore deranngy are granted. After stating that the jury had been| He reviewed portions of the United|fire. The loss is $40,000. . crisis had passed. refer 0 nihe heavy artillery engage-|way is supposed to be in return for | *‘Tne wontinares, Towmn deny this |active in cooperation with Governor | States Coast artlllery at the Presidio e ments which have been the feature of | making cotton contraband. If so con- | statement. They say plenty of men |Harris, the state attorney - general, | of Sam Francisco and later he address- | Ira K. Pool of Gloversvills, N. Y., an lr‘:e h‘!‘att T;:e d‘tyu‘ l:vl‘;h no suggestion gelt\—ea, ::tt :a rxzot a returpr hto mAmeglca are available to take the strikers | Solicitor Herbert Clay and other of- |ed the members of the business men's E,:‘ E:encu:o aoiunxdstrkl.ke duty h“ of what they foreshadow. ut a gift to Germany. e idea that report | tralning camp at the exposition, wher gewater coal docks, was shot Increased activity at the Dardanelles | the British consul at Rotterdam can | biopesg i, that the work will not be | ficials of Cobb County, the made. th Public aonesr d to Connect Any- the Crime. PLANS FOR CORRECTING EXCHANGE SITUATION i 5 = : they made their first public appear-|and dangerously wounded. 4 ~ 1S shown in all the official reports. Be- | satisfy himself that orders were f},‘:d"e“clya,ph’;,’fl‘;:?dv,u,;fg’:r;"',‘,';f:;,s_ s hase beey ubible to s aat IR e e A Commissions from England and France sides their sticcess in capturing an im- | placed before the war is absurd.” crs, elevator constructors and paint- |anybody with the perpetration of this| A silver loving cup, inscribed “In|_ Accos g to the National Highways on Their Way Here. _— e offense, or to identify anyone who was ?t'lhg'f't;:' Rde‘g‘embmréce of n];“' Unfail- m;;cfil‘:'exwle‘gy ksé 5 pe;-onn hv'ulre w3 ‘ I — connected with it, although we have |ing Friendship an dthe Fulfiliment of ew Yorl y by vehicles ndon, Sept. 2, 7.15 p. m. CHINA’S VICE-PRESIDENT FOUR MEN ARRESTED TWO MORE HOBILE Investigated the. Infurimstioe. tarsishs His Confidence that ‘San _ Francisco | during the month of August. for correcting the abnormal exchonns E! N ed us by officers and other parties ows How, ” was presented to him situation and putting on a stable basis RESIGNS HIS OFFICE FOR WRECKING TRAIN.| ' TAKEN FROM SUBMARINE P-4 |23 5,07 oficers and other: parties | Knows How, ' ‘was prete: wagns advance of ten per cent. in|ihe ent... machinery of seting trade - Se———— d igned d to this end we hav . e S — gran y e nces between America and E: U Yusn-Hang Auainet Return to | On the Valley on of the New Ha- | jhantified as G H: Walls of Norfolk | moa,aonitned 22d 1o this sad we hal® | PRESIDENT REQUESTED Colburn Machine Tool company at £ Dow will be clarified within the next few P FS N Flormog o Al Laki TOly. | St i s ettt o M. o PLANS FOR DEFENSE, | '™2Klin. Pa. to its 250 employes. |days on the arrival in Mew S oor ‘Shanghal, China, Sept. 2—Li Yuen- | Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 2—Four perpetrators of this ”fl“‘& b:xt none o . ayoe ¥ e RT3 ‘l:xa rrench and British financial com- 3 -, . 2. a an : ; ssions, Heng Nas resigncd, as vice president | men were arrested here today on the e i e Lo Thel two e | O oS mispesses could ldentify any | To Embody in His Annual Message to | or membership in the civilian mili- | Both commissions have received their tation placed upon his act is thet 1t 15 | LL2fEe of having removed fish plates | AheT. OUt, vesterd F-1 were identi-| “We find, from investigation, that Congress. tary training camp, which will open |instructions and are now on thelr men DR aratory Fak e i L on n]-\g m’lrg of '.l\l3e Valley fivision of | gog today as those of Charles H. | the officers of the law and the citizens at Fort Sheridan, Ill., September 20. |the French commissioners having monarchy, which is popularl. as | ine New iTork, New Hgwih & Hart-|vwin,"or Nortolk Ve machinist’s | of our town and county knew nothing | Washington, Sept. 2.—President Wil- i sailed from Boulogne last Saturday, vy e nlrflp y regar ford railroad which act, it is alleged, mate, and Frank N. Herzog of Salt|of this crime until they heard of the|Son tonight made public letters he| A arge statue of Jupiter and other | The British authorities have requested : : ; ; = : o = on the site of the ancient city |mission be not discussed until the del- tional story is published in guarded {mas, resulting.in the death of one pas- | _ VWells was identified by a notebook | this count: formulate for him definite programmes | of Cyrene, in the Baroa region, Afric b, ¢ 3 | : g a. | egates are well outside the a has been virtually a prisoner in the |Sevastian tion that would solve the mystery of e wer Cin- removed and the subject opened to palace grounds for many months, fail- | puoe G;b‘};ca::a lfl\mzinoio&‘:;:::;;g: the submarine's disappearance = in REPLIES TO CRITICS | recommendations to congress in his |eraria, with nine men aboard, is be- ‘ the fullest discussion. _ n S next annual message. lieved to have been sunk by a Ger- M hile it i t) - thé advisaly nouatil, of which ho. os | ALL are between 80 nd 85 years of | Honoluly Bay March 25, with 22 men | gays Those Whe Have Read His Views | > mac hual messags, - @ socko. man submariine. She is given up for | missioners are in o Baeitn 1y SO b | g e S A et T e Henrar o men will { Moy 0 dentification of ‘Hersog ‘was|. Csn Have No:Doubt'of His Pealtion. peo D wanied ithamto confoc: with | lost- fect some misapprehensions which are e 3 eved to exist in the United Sta {:,. :‘rinebcnlnacel;y of % l)&l‘;l:.omgnta.;-y the Fairfield county.superior court. gl:nd: g:_n:ifnh records of dental work New York, Sept. 2—The American |Partments and submit plans formulat- | Postmaster William Merri of | concerning :;rtlum‘,‘l French :gd m}:t hdate N pon, 1t on Monday in| The arrests are the result of a long : Defense soclety made public today |&d In very definite terms. ~Wheth-|West Waterbury, Mass., has .esigned |sian dependence on America. Onc. ot a 'fl:-nm_ grteanig) v ir;’q\;nrg ll:y tlhe state police. The fact HARTFORD BOY BELIEVED the reply of Lindley M. Garrison, sec- | er the entire programme could be pro- | because he is not in accord with |the best informed authorities said to- ‘I-G“. uKuYu-enAHf.ng A "epeiiia. b th: mus! l? lates were removed from retary of war, to the society’s letter | Posed to congress immediately, he | President Wilson's neutral foreign | day: mas was evident aft- KILLED king him to define th licy of said. would have to be determined aft- | policy. i “The idea t vail in N request that he be granted a small |fore Judge W. O. Pearns at Middio. | Crossed on Cattle Boat and Enlisted |sive campaign for better national de- | In accordance wit s _hequest Socretarien’ Oarstusmtand’ Deslale bere | ooy - T Dayie; Jr, president of | begging America to come to our as- by guard and permission to depart|town and fr: ed as in British Army. fense. The letter was addressed to retaries Ga s hav e comotive Company of America, with his family from the Forbidden - oS opilience wis been at work on their reports for more | died at hi h R ey e A e L he secretary, according to the board n at worl o at _his summer home a r- |reverse. America wants to sell Eu- not conclusive. The names of the * £ “ than a month and now have them | field, Brid S 1t e i Hartford, Co! Sept. 2.—Di of trustees, “in view of the reprimand eld, geport, from ptomaine | rope its goods and if Americans hope , the president that, while he would not | arrested today. | recently enlisted in the British army, | Wood for permitting the speech of ex- | Submitied to the - en he oppase the project for the restoration — e Is believed to have been killed in ac- | Eresident Theodore Roosevelt at the | Will discuss them with the chairmen of | The home of Ex-Repre:- tsti :nu;n ?un;ntl,zlln?v::gh:g;eu P el of & monarchy, he would not subscribe [ yomE RULE ADOPTED tion 13 Fyance. ' Goldiian-worked' his | PlAtisbureh cAmint:: Secréticy- Garxi-~| (he) uifitary. 804 yaval® afute” cigi- Powal s Pantigdle Kiver. a| The British commissioners are fully hi8 name to g petition favoring such a way across the Atlantic last Jafuary |SOn said in his reply: b s 8T o~ Ty, was conversant with the attitude of th\ project. FOR NEW YORK. in a cattle boat and later joined the m‘,’*’:‘.fic‘g"}fgs;’;rf;;’y_“}{“:fi.:’ ronned | 425,000 HORSES AND MULES e e e pressat :fl&.fi:ficfi?m“:n:%? the N eUNITION PLANT | ™" tna S\heeag rtcaene™on | gk 25T GRS, Usnied o 2875, 0 DETaforof SRS H | SHIPPED TO BELIGGERENTS| s yuppuvc, (o otterdam saye| S it oLt e 1 86 Men Demand 42 Cents Per Hour for| Albany, N. Y, s"l’Ld - twe 523‘"?;,,;‘,‘?&",;?,5‘25“.’;‘; ,,&“et,mfiff:; fatinascty o n:utiudtmeent wpon the| Horses and 4,000,000 Mules in the | aia from New Tork with fire in her |the largest financial problems can be Roughers and Heaters. gl:‘s c:l:;:rv:dtg;z:édu;’y Jt\;‘deccgufi: or missing. C:{]:i?l:y ‘,_;,‘,;l ‘gtehaim ;.]_:m .‘fm?"fi Country. after-hold. readily surmounted. = o Deo; _ Younsstown, Ohio, Sept. 2—Work- | {ional convention today, after brief |\ ..\ o0 0 7 Tn whom are named and others of whom | Washington, Sept. 2—~To date| The New Jersey Community of |ONE YANKEE SOLDIER WORTH men employed in the munitions mak- ¥ are left unidentified. 425,000 horses and mules have been | Sisters of Charity transferred Sister ing department of the Willlam Todd |, The addition of an . BIG LABOR DAY PARADE.| My own good faith and sincerity are | shipped out of the United States for | Mary Angela to St. Columbus Con. TWO GERMANS ANY DAY. Company, manufacturing machinists ‘“‘g to P g it o B Impugned by innuendo and inference. | the European belligerents and their | vent, Newark, N. J., where she will be |, A R R Sare, G here, went out on strike today for [Tories an °‘l . ““g‘fl-s' ‘“fl PTOP” | Delegations Expected From All Parts|If anyone in this country is in any | purchase has been & big boom In the | the superior. - ighters, Says hgher The men .aemand . 43S 8900 exclusively fo military pur. of the State, real doubt about my position with [market for medium class horses, de- adian Minister of Military General cents per hour for roughers and heat- | POSeS rii ation: Tespect to the imperative necessity of [ partment of agriculture officers said The Interstate Commerce Commis- Sam Hughes. 3 Mg 36 mets per hour for opers- | CRSEL TCIAls prevented the PessaSe| ney Haven,.Conm, Sept.. 3-Final| sensible and.Sequate milers por | iodey Verr ‘tow Digh brea hotsis e e ety Semoeres ; Commia- i iy tors and greasers. A compromise of- irtmeritel-reorgEnlsation lan. It |Plans were made tonight by the New |ic¥, that doubt has arisen from a fail- | have becn exported and the result is| per 300 pounds on lumber carried be- | New York, Sept. 2—General Hughes, | fered by the company was refused. |PRTmcnte “reorgant 2 for fmel con. | Haven trades council for the labor pa. |ure to read the many presentations of | that prices for ordinary animals have tween certain points on the Louisville | Canadian Minister of Militia, who ar. Over one hundred men engaged in | R0w WO COme rade in this city on Labor day, which |my Views which have appeared in the d. & Nashville. rived last pokht on the Adriatic, ex- the manufacture of shells and shrap- | ™) 0" onvention adopted the proposal | 8 expected to be one of the largest|Public prints, and that doubt will be pressed opinion that the war will nel for the allies are affected. f esigned ‘to pnvretnt u“a ;ellir;)g s ?:n;%:::ra.fions of its kind in the state 1'::‘;!3113' dispelled when they have ¢ m;n ;ef;:t:dihseo’:uga:mm‘p_ o J,h - :;m. tiok .‘1..: ’:’:)'oo *oho‘o 2“ ?Ito:l :n:' or&r m.nm .yu,:aonthl, He takes r‘“" easing of proper used for barge- E v i < I P ately 21,000,000 horses and es approximately $90,000, e P 18 the first labor trouble | 23031 Purposes, and to permit the sale{ The Parade which starts at 11 Bloyole Struck Automobile. £1900,000 mules 'in 'this country. the past year, according to estimates (et g e o'clock, 1 be composed of ten di- yol Malvin, chief of the feder- ~ has had in many years, | Of abandoned canal lands and the use | i s g ® en by Dr. A. D. n, chief of the - “hey Dok 1o off ot Ty company of surplus b,_..g:_mu waters for anséone lghtye?itgl t!h;o z‘- toa.kenxl::.: Berl(cg‘t:zrd, Connfi Sept. lh-:pl:ea;:: OBITUARY. al bureau of animal industry. fighting in our ranks. One of ‘em's Russia Bars Alien Enemies. DOMOCTYIRON 77, Senoral e only. | tions ‘will march The dsleetions will| iy RErt Tt e DD ape. fa- _— < the Govern. | ¥Orth two Germans any day. The come from all parts of Connecticut. | he was i was struck by an_au- Catherine M. Chauncey. e g awe Yenberday soldiers from this coutinent are the ‘ashington, Sept. 2.—The Russlan oD of Bteni ok = ment of greatest in the world. We are proud | today notified the state de- Movements ips. tomobile driven by Charles Kenk | Fortford Sept. 2.-Miss Katherine |t s Wahis They At steamer | CAPERTON TAKES ANOTHER of Elmwood. The boy was taken to|M. Chauncey, daughter of the late|Grence, Ja0ved ot our gt - o Palermo, Naples. ! & hospital, where it was found he has Dr. rectur Paris. - 0. —. . 5 HAYTI CUSTOM HOUSE. Bordeaur, Aug. 30.—Arrived: steam. @& fractured collar bone Nat 1 Mi Ca i "L!o‘dTm 1 “z’ x;:'_'A:.:r:a st Company of Marines From Survey - Chauncey, Por:l;oa;- )(o..-lsa:;:, L—’Anun::vml = cmn“ep ved: steamer oo T RN s o 3 Sicillan, Montreal. Ship Eagle Occupy Building at Petit o 8! lled by a Balti- | migsionary cam; wi New York, Sept. 2—Salled: steamer| Goave. Helllg Copenhagen. Olav, ——— Wumngten. Sept. 3.—The custom |has hoen sunk. Her craw was saved. house at Petit Goave, Hayto, becn —_— Flot Pobs DiMios of 91,200, taken. o o Compaty of mariam| The Whitefield was survey shi] - | tons. 8ho was owned wgfhn ll’pthp I::h o [ taken over by Ameri