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Bulletin VOL. LVIlL.—NO. 185 POPULATION %8,219 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 19167 TEN PAGES—80 COLLJME‘{S PRICE TWO CENTS & ? The ' Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich(eé‘gflouble That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proporticn to the City’s Population PORTENTOUS PAUSF | .St st Toeutschland Now [Wheat jumps | e Torane WILL BE NO REPRIEVE FOR CASEMENT 048 tons. Mitylene, Greece, via London, Aug. H H. s i beyond 3MileLimit) 7 Cents a Bushel|, zru e |15 10 be Excouted n the Pentonvile Prison, London, barded Moulebit, on the coast of Asia ry i A Minor and landed a small detachment. York city have threatened to strike. Berliner Tageblatt Again Suppressed. Thirty-six_persons_were killed by - 5 B v ) Berlin, Aug. 2, noon, via London, | PASSED OUT OF THE CAPES AT |BLACK RUST IS RAISING HAVOC |automoblies in New York City in July. at Nine 0°Clock This Mornmg 9.18 p. m—The Berliner Tageblatt has T again b 5 : 830 LAST NIGHT IN THE NORTHWEST Mrs. Mary Weston of Brooklyn, was | aSthoritics. " Tho esurnption. of Db arowned while bathing at Clay Beach. lication by the newspaper several Edwin Gould was clected president ‘Armies: Indulging in a Breathing Spell, Evidently Pre- | simhe o b vitront” aiiiiies [ TUG TIMMINS REPORTS |CROP DAMAGE WIDENS |orie, Soutd yoz slected mresident| 0 A BINET DECIDES TO LET LAW TAKE ITS COURSE with the conservatives. Co. Eight buildings were destroyed by . - Dutch St Struck Anchored Mi ~ . paratory to vIO!OI'It Hos“ht'es "l;ndonf{;“:; z‘r;jz p_"fn_"‘ euters | Notified United States Neutrality | Prospective Yield of Wheat This Sea- g;.?u&o% Barren 1slands, at a loss of i British G 4 b = Telestam company says that it has| Sguadron Outside Hampton Roads| son in North and Gouth Dakota and |’ While the Britisk Government Maintains Silence as to l‘n‘lr > - 2 J. Ad: f B klyn, Vi - o - e whatever that the Dutch steamer Kon- | That the Submersible Had Put to| Minnesota Not Half as Large as|aroames whils bathing at Labe Lacks Efforts in Behalf of Sir Roger, It is Known That Petitions ingin Wilhel na which w sunk v NO NOTABLE CHANGE IN ANY OF THE WAR ZONES |2 imine néar e’ inacr riciienip inst | Sea. B oy Were Recaived as Late o Yesterdey— No Request (=t Monday, was sent to the bottom by a i German mine which had been de?ib- e Dr. Charles Kelly Briddon, 24 years ately W = consulting physician of the Presbyter- x P emnchored on ihe trade route| <yagnington, Aug. 2—The tug Thom- | Chicaso, Aus. 2.—Wheat prices leap- |ian Hospital, Is dead. 3 Reprieve Has Been Sent by the State Department at . o — —24 as F. Timmins, which accompanied the | ed up 7 1-8 to 7 1-4 cents a bushel to- == % ian Front Merel 2 S 12 ot et e ustiel, N . i : PR On the Russian y Artillery Duels and Infantry | paiLroaps ARe 7o FlGHT oo e DR ey Soven by soooes of o nieasna | TR B i At Washington—Lord Robert Cecil', Minister of War Trade Attacks by Small Detachments Are Reported—The JERSEY CITY RULING | reported to the United States neutral- | the Dakotas and Minnesota. * 1$1,000,000 to $3,500,000. ity squad & . French H c ed Several G - g|Prehibiting Shipning ~or Storage of P e el S ] o e e Calamity I Aentzte | Secretary of WarliBaker, accomy- of Great Britain, Gives a Statement Detailing Casement’s rend ave Laj veral German ive in Ci i ssed out of s at 5.30 . . was sald by trade authorities tha ied by General Scott, chief of sta : . e - rocnbes and| " Exciosves Within Gity Limii. | sigthd ouln o gt AR | LIPS SNBSS sl B Senal B, Connection With the Recent Uprising in frelan Or; i i ort—] o New York, Aug. 2—Following a the destroyer Sterrett, which] ed a amity, tha ¢ als ganized Points for Supp: Rome Announces Re-| Nev,, 2o0 43, 2—Tetlowing o 4 it to the Norfolk mavy vard,] had acquired a dangerous foothold in| Baseball games are to be a weekly - . Wwith terminais in Jersey City here to- | The destroyer then was outside the | Saskatchewan :‘!‘f‘ that lh":‘ injury | feature at the Essex County Peni- pulse of Austrian Attacks With Severe Losses—In the | day, it was reported that the railroads | three mile limit to see that the sub- | from rust and heat in the ficlds south | tentiary at Caldwell, N. J. Tondoa Aves 2 EY0bTp iw St alisimenit eronna olemt AT Would NEnt the roselution Saoniad geas | mersible’s passage out was not Inter. [ of the international border had sone Sl e SR S S A 2 - . s | terday by the board of commissioners | fered with by the allied cruisers off | bevond any precedent. Forty-nine warships, an ageregate of | the Pentonville prison at 9 o'clock to-| “This country never could strain the Caucasus Region the Russians Are Keeping Up Their of Jersey City, designed to pre the capes until she had passed out of Thousands of Acres Smitten. 563,000 tons have been lost by the Bn- | morrow morning. for high treason. |law to punish a man for the same rea- i o recurrence of the Elack Tom the territorial waters of the United Accodirng to estimates current to-|tente Allies during the war. Lord Robert il, minister of son that it could not strain the law to Advance Againsi the Turks—Germans Have Made |explosion, by prohmiting the shi States. day the prospective total yield of e trade, today known to The let one off. or storage of high explo: The commandant of the Norfolk|wheat this season in North and South | Commissioner Woods decorated 19}sociafed Pr t it was the British ‘The Irish rebellion began with the X : = the city limits. The report was to the|BaVY yard sent the following to the | Dakota and in Minnesota will not be|members of the New York Police De- | government's determination not to re- | murder of unarmed people, both sSol- Another Air Raid on Eastern Counties of England, the | ', imiis The report was doe department: half as large as last vear and will be|partment with silver bar pi prieve Sip Rozer. diers and police. No grievance justi- N . jointly to Federal Judge Relstab at| “U. S. S. Sterrett reports: ‘Subma- | 3,000,000 bushels short of the zmount = & fled i, and it was purely a political Third This Week. Trenfon for an injunction restr rine reported by tug Timmins to have | suseested by the United Statcs pov.| Six men were killed as a result of[ No Off AAnineuncement movement organized” by a small sec- the city commissioners from passed out the capes at 830 p. m. Am | ernment report a month ago. Thousl|an explosion on the Rock Isiand | Beyond the statement of Sir Lobert, | tion of Irish people who still hate Eng~ Al their order into effect. outside three-mile limit."” ands of acres were declared to be so |Island road, at St, Helens, Ore. Vn;’({;:l?c “d“:“fj;rr'ynt‘g:é ::g lg%cfg‘*::' land and was assisted by Germany. At the offices of the various rail- badly smitten as not to be able to Te- 4 b i o e i i The armies In the three great cen-ing Monte Cimone, Monte Seluggio | 02dS concerned it was cald that some | DEPARTURE FOLLOWED Bsiitic sir e of bt The second anniversary of the Turo- | Peuncement to the affect that the exe- Casement A saietc e ters of recent ac *—the Somme |and Castellatto, have been repulsed | SU¢h action was contemplated but EIGHTEEN MILE DASH e - ResniwiL pas . obsefved thrOuEhOUL) wa Beer tmads DHBIIC: L G inti-| . - woere was and s o thisscot, region of Franc ia and Galicia— | with heavy casualties, according to |20thins definite had been decided n, SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS Scandiravia with peace meetings. Bt s TES A Ls‘;;;é;e.iv}; s how. | the greates possible indignation evidently have us considerably in | Rom < The L Valley railroad announced, = & 7 i s against th people. There is mo e. Whether She Submerged Before al pro o City, assist- | €¥er, that thls is quite the us 2 cedure as a sentence an a convict car ries with it the natural supposition of execution, the only occasion for an doubt th: C: possible to assi: i 5 S OF INFANTILE PARALYVSI Juan Neftail, of Me: Reaching Three-mile Limit is Un- b S| ant ‘secretary ot foreign relations, Las known. By Leading Pathologists and Bacteri- | been stricken with heart disease. ady to comply issued an emba ment did_everything ¢ this rebellion in cp= operation with the Germans. There the violent fighting in which they have | The Russians are keeping up their | BOWever, that it was r been engaged and are indulging in a |advance against the Turks in the Cau. | With the commissioners’ order ax breathing spell preparatory to further | casus region. in fact alread attacks and counter-attacks. The of-| The Germans have carried out an- | A82inst ihe transportation of hish ex- ologists of the Country. S officlal anno ent being the grant.{gon be no doubt that helywasiRagiisy flefal communicat! dealing with the | other air rald on the eastern counties | PI0SIVes over its lines. - 2.—The Deutsch- # - [ ke fexparts: of '"’"h“"d,‘sek"f "’3 ing of ;rop‘:\“nc\cemo:a cor)rfi'm:‘vzng;:nof L D D T operations in thes: atres Wednes- | of England—the third during the pres- |, Director of Public Safety TFrank sea. followed an| New York, Au —A seres of in-|Port of New York for the week ended| j.q¢once. The _ contention, thatfHe (AIcI day tell of no signal important en- |ent week. Hague announced tonight that he is|eighteen mile dash through the lower | vestigations with the object of solying |JUly 29 Were valued at $32,271.813. No R ¢ F Waskingh Treland for the BurpossiofEESEE gagement or of any notable changes in e Drepared to carry Into effect the pro- | Chesapeake bay, After proceeding | problems which have arisen from. the = o Request From Washington. | the rebellion is demonstrbaly false. No the position of any of the bell ZEP ) visions of the commissioners’ resolu- | slowly most of the way down, she in- | epiqemie of ir AL Rt The British steamship Ecuador has| While the government maintains si- | such assertion was made by counsel Adtacking in’ Bohelon on FELND O 00 tion. " Police will be stationed at cvery | creased her power at 6.30 and reached | SRy will be hecun mere fomorrow b | been lost off Port Liico by an explosion flence as to the final efforts made on |at, the trial mile line from the Meuse o ON EASTERN ENGLAND | point where railroads enter the city, he | the capes just after dusk. None of the | gavera] of the leading pathologists and |OF her boilers. Twenty lives were lost. | behalf of Sir Roger, it Is known that| “Casement was much more malig- Fleury, north of Verdun. the French : 3 . |said. They will be instructed to halt|allied cruisers was visible as she pass- | hacteriologists of the country. Some 4 petitions were received as late as to- |nant and hostile to this country than have captured several German trenches | Their Objective Not Known—Raid is|all freight trains and if they learn|ed through. of the onut of town experts arcived to- |, Yarden Osborne of Sing Sing estab- | day. The foreign office s were the leaders of the rising who and organized points of support. In Still Underway. conductors’ manifests that Disappeared Unharmed, Of e ont of jown experts arrived 19° | lshed a psychopathic ward in the old | munication has been received from the | Were caught with arms In their hands. the engagement 600 Germans were — ves are carried on a car| ypetn o 2 : R e famon Thexner of, tBelfemale prison buflding at Ossining, N.|state department at Washington re-|He visited military prisops in Ger- made prisoners and tsn machine guns| London, Aug. 3, 2.15 a. m.—German these be detac e e e e el Srotepl Tl prosids At T questing a reprieve. y with the intention of persuading were captured. airships have again flown over the the t ermitfert o enter LITe i qin SR I R To Let Law Take Its Course. Irish soldiers %o throw off their alleg~ On the Russtan front Petrograd re- | eastern counties of England, dropping | the city limits. If the trs ports merely artillery duels and infan. | bombs. An official communication just | fuses to comply with iance. AIl sorts of promiges were The 10th Regiment, commanded by i _ ing Sir|made for the improvement of the con- n crew r on n the physici knew that she di: The whole subject surroun. peared un- John F. Klein of Brooklvn, left Camp order, they 8 X : : 1 ces | med to discuss thoror - o Roger's case has been seriously con- L e e try attacks by small detachments |issued says: are to be placed under arrest fmmedi- | larmed and that to all appearances | Bed to discuss the et Whitman for a three days' hike to |08 a Eenie & dition of these men {o induce them ta while Berlin tells of Russian attacks | “A number of airships crossed the|alely, charged with helping to main- I R T e L D T tes SKill. SECH o h Rl g join an Trish legion. An enormous o e e she could completely submerge { the doctors will bo organized into com- in_safef mittees to d Half an hour after the last light of | gation. Sessions the Deutschland had disappeared, the |Tow and Friday, Timmins, seemingly satisfied with her | sicians will take cultures of - mination to let the lav take its eourse | majority thus approached refused and One death from infantile paralysis 7 E2hle. RS Aam of | thereafter were subjected to increased was reported yemterday at New Ha. | {he government will cause some sur-|hardships by the Germans From ven hospital, being Lilllan Wright. ten | Prise as the opinion had become wide- | among these Irish soldiers a number SR e spread that the sentence of Sir Roger|fas stace heen repatriated s hopeless coast of the eastern counties shortly | tain a public nuisanci after midnight. Their objective has| There was anoth s not yet been deflnitely ascertained as|among Jersey City ofilelils late today the raid is still proceeding. Some|when Supt, Michael Milligan of rlans against | bombs were dropped at various | Lehi railws of inves icia, all of which repulse Aus cian in D5 &f vasons it | s ~ Looen Yole Teiaay ric, turned back and headed up|to i ratories and ¢ o would be commuted at the last mo- | invalids and they subsequently: dled. B s o o Stored in Ave of the warchouses was| Glcsipeake Bay in the direction of [fnd & et hat thug| Mayor William H. Thompson of Chi. | Ment to- life imprisonment. ;,\:i;p;g:ked upon Casenient as. thels spreading to two freight cars loaded| During 1 A i et ot U8 | cago "has revoled the licenses of 22 . i NEW YORK YACHT CLUB FEDERAL OFFICIALS WATCH with high explosives and shrapnel at|jama oy ot or the day the Deutsch- | far 38 person adults, all| saloons fu the first step of a new can EoRdpCRe s s teuant, Nor is there any ground, public or - the evtrems end of Biack Tom Isians! 1 mained hidden at a cove | over z iscase. | B21000S 1 foroe the early closing law.| Lord Cecil's statement to The As- | private, so far as we know, which can FLEET AT MORRIS COVE BAILROAD CONFROVIERSY. i reme ot of Sl Tom i Islang, apeake Bay One of sociated Press follows: “No doubt of | be quofed in mitization of Casement’s p LAt st 2 0 bear o] 2ehEL = he g Dy h Font Newton, of | Casement’s guilt exists. No one doubts | crime and I do not think any govern- First Stop of 62d Annual Cruise—To | Are Preparing to Offer Aid in Effe Ben basremEveditois place C. Chalmers, tendin jEho Rev. De dpnaphibont Heyston) e - e i e 3 Cedar Rapids, Towa, has b invited | that the court and jury arrived at the |ment doing its duty could interfere Sail for New London Tonight. an Agreement. Tho fire Smd Naier boured | PEACE MEETINGS HELD IN ie Queenshore hospital, where several | (o g1l the pulplt of the City Temple, | right verdict. The only sround for a |with the semtence which has n f5to = &irusi thabeoread Gve: LARGE CITIES OF GERMANY |cases have been treated. at London. reprieve would be political expediency, | passed on him.” New Haven, Conn, Aug. 2—Nearly | Washington, Aug. 2—Officials of the h of the island. & Y . - ==n 53 two hundred 'craft, handsome steam |federal government, including Pre: prel shells in the piles of debris| Under Auspices of National Commit- | NOTE FROM GERARD ON U. S. Commissioner Wright held yachts, racing sloops, schooners, power | dent Wi are closaly Watching Ge-| wers capibted By Sl You Fori6aanring il anatablelPanoes FEEDING OF GIVILIANS | Le¢hE Jim of Bridgeport in $1,600 for | CLOSE OF INTERNATIONAL NOTE PLEASED OFFICIALS boats—dropped anchor in Morris cove | velopments in the controversy between | such numbers that more than 50 labor. NS | trial, charged with violating the anti- SOCIALIST CONFERENGE OF DE FACTO GOVERNMENT late today. It was the frst stop of | 225 railway systems and their 400,000 |crs working near re were ordered Berlin, Aug. 2, Noon, via London, parcotic la the sixty-second annual -ruise of the {cmploves, and are preparing to offer | away an dea Aicor viae b 9554 DL L Whe L anrionncsA L Taaits Transmits German Refusal to Accede = 3 N New York Yacht cl The fleet left | every possible aid in effecting an agree- | under police supervision. Th Gt/ thel nationalt commtites Ha: boes to Birtish Proposals. Contracts aggregating about $15,000,- | TW0 Men and One Woman the Audi- ACCCDU:’Q Su}gge!ltl‘o:n forI a Joint in- slen Cove, L. I, today and was fa- |ment and avoiding a strike. court action growing out of the ing an_ honorable peace were held in 000 for 6 and 12 inch shells were piac ence at Closing Session. ernational Commission, vored with almost ideal sailing weath- | Today the president forwarded to the|sion was instituted today in some forty of the larger cities of| JLondon, Aug 2, 7.55 p. m.—The note | with the Baldwin Locomotive Works at} o e e bie s X . |labor department an appeal he had|preme court by Dom Germany last night, but at none of | {rom James W. Gerard, the American | Philadelphia. he Hague, Aug. 2, via London, 8.16| Washington, Aug. 2—Officials of the i Ionight the vachts were brilliantly |received from the chamber of com-|truckman, Lannic dem the meetings so far as available re- | 2™ idaniac Aok Iy - s p. m—Two men and one woman were | de facto government of Mexico have uminated the vachtsmen came |merce of the United States through|damages for alleged injuri ports indicate, did the moderates give | the German refusal to accede to the| The Norwegian steamship Locksley, | tna entire audience at the closing pub- | been favorably impressed, according to shore to att a reception by the|Harry A. Wheeler, chairman of the|as a result of the st and names the |any precise statement concerning the | British proposals to have a neutral | from Baltimore for Vaksdak, reported New Haven Yacht club. Tomorrow | chambers committee on raiiroads, de. | ar s tssTon. £ i1 f 5 ick: el lic sesslon of the International Social- | information reaching the state depart- c t ailroads, de- [ National Dock and Storage company, | condit ca v Iiig | commission feed civilians ashore near Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, the fleet will sail for N London. laring a strike is inevitable “unless|the Johnson Lizhterage cc mpv"“—mt"l’:h :‘..,rss‘m«]!:m:r N'qrc«» :‘P:e ((“;:"31(1!\'1‘11(:‘&“:\.\ was received today has been floated ist Conference here today. It was an- | ment today, by Acting Secretary Polit's g ome strong measures of intervention|Lebigh Vallev Railroad v and|awelt on generalities, rarely going ba. | €18n office but too late for comment nounced at the meeting that the Nor- |note accepting the suggestion for & SALARIES OF K. OF C. edily introduced,” and urging an| the Central Railroad of 3 3 vond the chncellor's declarations with | there. Ames Ball was crushed to death|Wwegian delesates had now received | jolnt international commission to con- SUPREME OFFICERS INCREASED cting Secretary of Labor | defendants regard to peace. Unofficially, however, 1t known | when his automobile left the road at ses of safe conduct from the'| sider border problems, but no definite tonight he was in closel that the contents of the Germ: government, but they were too | indication has come as to when Gen= reply | Penn Yann, N. Y. and went over an | Professor Adolfo Harnack was a TR touch with the situ: salter 3 = are quite unl ly to end the contro- | embank: 24 e’ late and that the Spanish delegate|eral Carranza’s reply may be ect~ Four Supreme Directors Wers Re- | ducided wheiher action by the depars. | CLUNG SEVEN HOURS R o Yo Peub mesiine i SRR e S QL L Vs Lelnip in TenaoEi by aoih o 2 b elected—Old Point Comfort Next |ment would be necessary. TO AN OVERTURNED CANOE | hail. Ho delivered an academin Jees {20t answer adequately the British| Permission has been granted by the | causes. At the Mexican embassy it was sald Year. The federal board of mediation and == firs oniiins| slemtion but nodas 0| Diuposain Federal Reserve Board to the National| The conference adopted a resolution |the reply might be receive dtomorrows | conciliation, which is authorized by law | Two New York Athletic Club Mem- | sie i "S5t Crnemte regm“;_; (QZ It is probable the foreign office in|City Bank of New York to open a |cCondemning an economic war after | although officials would not disclose on Dawenport 2—The sal- |to attempt to avert strikes on rail the near future w co trade and | what information the statement was transmit through | pranch at Petrograd. the war and favoring fr bers Rescued by Schooner. aims of the wark. aries of the me Ihight ang su- [Toads, also is keeping watch of d Bt vtiv warned Bis au|he ‘Americaniembs plfanie 3 freedom of the seas The dologates|based. Elisco Arredondo, the smbasy preme secretary were ed from | Velopments and its officials expect to be| Sound View, Conn. Aus. 2.—George | ditors against expeocti - _{and Berlin a demand Viscount Grey, the Secretary of State | 2150 recorded their.protest against the | sador-designate, however, is known B 10 0000 o oy o s con- | called on as coon as the strike vote| Creamer and Kdward - Somuer mnse | ditors against expeoting Z';h‘?(‘;mf‘sniflgorw:\l Teply to the original propos for Forelgn Aftairs, recently raised to |sentence of Dr. Karl Liebknecht, tho |have been in communication with his vention of the Knie of Columbus. | nOW being counted has been complete. | bers of the N = the peerage by King George, took his | German Soclalist leader, and others|government constantly since he for- ew York Athletic club, > war as Germany must remember 08 AL thie Der dlesn of dalegaten wis 5oy kg yesterday f.fl'fm}‘,%n,' e "h’f,{ her own success. IN IND'ANAPOLIS TODAY| oOrganization of volunteer motor car ernon Lee, the American dele- | the embassy would any official predict raised from 35 to $10 per day nd ten b e Sediady y fhe. Bid 3 e e anles under direction of |gate, speaking on the free trade reso- | what pesition the de facto authorities cents mileas: W e I:Q:E:::THILE MEX1 i Svertuna canoe. in 1',:;;‘;], oq | CONNECTICUT LEGISLATIVE To Constzler the Reassembling of the | ipe War Devartment is proposed in a fution, said n:mIN Amerlean _goctalists :‘uu]d take in zegard to the Ameelcan our suyreme directors were re- s c s place ¢ SouhE men tional Convention. Senatc gart. | had not erto gone deeply into that | proposal that the commis: e gu- alous suyreme directors we CANS | Sound off place. The young men REUNION AT MOMAUGUIN gHopay. Convontion: bill intreduced by Senator Taggart: | oopect ot the question. Tha situation, | thorized to discuss other matters tham L — were making a _canoe trip from New None Found in the Country Surround. | York to New London and left Say ing Finlay, Texas. { broak point Tuesday morning, shortly n e afte rengout?tr[ ing ?{('hflm-y sea which e o bproved of the ac exas, Aug. 2—Upon re.|swamped their craft. 'The canpelsts g ¢ = of the bull moose nat ceipt of reports that a careful search | Were taken to New London by Martin | New Haven, Conn., Aug. 2.—~The an- |in endorsing Charles are: John H. Reddin, Denver; A. Dussault, Quebec; Judge Leche, Donaldsonville, La., and W. Swyer, St. Paul. A mass meeting was held tonight at | cery La oy situation on the border, It ar by administration offi r, tiat the suggestion did sion of acquisi- v, of claims of one gova Judge John H. Glark of Cleveland | however, had now become vital, he |the militar: took the oath of office of associate jns- | Said, and was of interest also to the | was made cl too of the United States Supreme |Americans. The resolution, he de-|clals, howev 2] _committee | Court to succeed Charles E. Hughes. | clared, would serve to stimulate op-]not conterplats discu Heshes for oo { position to protectiont | Three Hundred Former Legislators Were in Attendance. m in America. | tion of territo: he Coliseum a addresses were made lor the country surroundin i V. Kelly, '3 e N. . vl nual Connecticut legislative reunion at eside “hicag ok ernment against th eother arisi out seph Scott, Los Angeles. untry nlay, | V. Kelly, of the N. Y. A. C., who . ! president at its meeting in Chicago| Musicians from many cities arrived 2 ng by Joseph Scott, Los Angeles: Jerry | Texas, had failed to Aisclore tha Ppres- | Was passing in his motor boat. Momauguin today brousht out an at-|June will hold a conference here [at Springfield, Mass, to attend the |BUSH FIRES HAVE BROKEN of the losse ssuifered by Americans in Sullivan, New York, and Daniel J. [ence of hostile Mexioany. & Gennes = tendance of three hundred former lee- | tomor; to consider the advisability | opening of the ninth annual convention Mexico on the one hand or damage on. Ol Point Comfort, | Gaorse’ Bell, Jr., ‘commanting o | i Islators. A shore dinper was the prin- | of re-assembling the party’s national |of the Natlonal Assoclation of Organ- OUT AGAIN IN ONTARIO. | resulting from the occupation of Mexi- hosen as the place for the | bago” miritary district. tonlght e e} | ANTHRAX PROVES FATAL cipal formal attraction. A telegram | convention within 30 dayvs to nominate { ists. i —_— can territory by American troops on ntion. of ths troc s sa it e d ! TO ANOTHER Cow |Was sent to Major Ernest L. Isuell, |a condidate for president as a running A Small Settlement on the Northern|the other, or the processes which BAARANE 55 B return to Fort Blizs it 1o barane aro o who is now with the Connecticut troops | mate for John M. Parker of Louisiana, | Heavy fines with costs were given| Ontario Railroad Has Been Wiped |brought the de facto government iito Béén before tomiarrew tlenie. iSecond Victim of the Discase in -a|Af Nosales, Ariz, expressing the best|N. M, for vice president. Parker,|in the New Haven city court on the| oOut power. > Great stress was lald on the fact NOTIFIED AUGUST 31| Two troups of the Eighth Cavalry. a | Herd at Hartford. (vishes of the gathering. Major Isbell | who issued a call for the conference, |galoon keeper who operated an Italian battalion of the Twenty-Thi ! s fs a former senator. arrived tonight a conferred with | lottery, and on the men who distributed c o that a speedy report was desired from Date from Aug. 10, early today in response to reports | Whose pasture land on Windsor ave. | REPRESENTATIVE BORLAND but no definite plan has been agreed of McCool, a small settlement on the N from Tinlay that an outpost of the|nue had been quarantined as a pr upon for toms nference. Ferderico Henriquezy Carvajal, Who | T Tane branch of the Temiskanz. | STATUS OF NEW YORK Indianapolis, Aug. 2—Announcement | Eights Massachusetts Infantry, unc | cautionary measite ne the spresd ASSAILS MEAT PACKERS e arrived at Santo Domingo from Santi- | T tog Koiiiin Ontomin ronns mags STREET CAR TROUBLE. was made hero toddy that the date for | der Sergeant Henry F. Smith and Cor- | of anthrax, taken after Deputy Cattle | g T e | CEENRBEIRI R ORE FUERSE ago on the Cuban schoolship Patria, fwihed oyt that place, according to ad- ———— e T T e s L T R B band of geggnss;:‘?[c}; Ingram had investi- °"=W=_" ot Sy"emrd:; = INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES zoti‘*»{gzegfi;";fic provisional presiency [ yjces received here tonight. - Whether | Efforts Being Made to Bring About an »anks is nomination fo e v 5 Americn soil. | gated c ions on the farm, lost a i d — 3 re was any seri ife has i presidency by the republican national | Military authorities belleve that ~a|other cow this morning, the second e tative | Without Waiving Right to Seize Them e Amicabls EptEiemEe convention had beer o i A he AnenaE i e T rashi ., Aug. 2— 1 h stizord g L P J. L. Mott Iron Co. at Trenton, N. J.|ka, thirty miles north of hero on the{strest car employes union asserted fo- of a beef trust in the ho: 515 p. m—Without | Which is making ammunition for the|nain line of the Temitwaning and{night that wage increases grantsd by agrecable to Senator |tional guardsmen. der of the state officials. A brook charges London, Aug. ‘man, who has been selected thought to have caused the infection. | t0day and demanded action on his r ot the. Siatt it daims to selss | Allies. Two foreigners were overheard | Northern Outarlo Rallway. There are B, Inoh y T e s ncmtoation. SN0 e ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS. F e oY declared ths packers | the sovernment has declded to releass | o o oo Gon o gy [ that vieinity. | Detalls, however, wera | permitted to interfore with plans to o : WINDOW WHILE ASLEEP | Tisa dividing enormous - ditidends | S, Jumber of such consisnments and |, The yoestion sfucation bid ProvIding | lacking tonignt. unionize"the men. The action of te PROGRESS OF PARALYSIS Papal Seoretary Returns Thanks for |y o cupoto oo while they charged consumers war | herolt them to be forwarded to thelr | goioo’in the promotion of education = omipany fa oot ANt e et G Pl et imothy O'Rourke of Stamford Sus- |prices and had tried to stifie the pro- | Beutral destinations. P nltse, . oahea and tnduatries | STRIKE OF MEAT of the employes are just, the union of- ficlals declared. Varlous agencles continued tai thefr efforts to bring about an amicable 485 tained Serious Internal Injuries. | posal for an inquiry because they|Degree For Grown Prince Frederick |was passed by the Senate. CUTTERS AT ST. LOUIS 0 ‘Thompsonville, Conn., Aug. 3.—Rev. feared publicity. sy Cases Now Aggregate 507, With a To- | p JiomERoRVie, Con. AE: dvamien| Stamford, Comn, Aus. 2.—Timothy| 'The Borland resolution, he pointed LAl Arthur Bedell, aged 27, married, son | Circulars Mailed to Dealers Asking tal of 45 Deaths, Outside Metropolis. Anoi: Ora O'Rourke, 32, single, walked out of ow had been before the judiciary Amsterdam, Aug. 2, via London, ¥ owner of a shi rd settlement of the dispute, The public e Ol of TDheenline bie e Gy iy wails asicon cony| i T ohe | muuth dunie|Dendon, Ane 4, it o m—Berin b S R O Them Not to Buy of Paoker: service commission held a hearing in Mbany, N. Y., Aug. 2~—Thirty addi- | ajma] Gasparrl, papal secrotary of state, | 1008Y, and although the fall was forty | which livestock prices had been going | University has conferred the regree | pital Brideeport. He was kicked in an effort to learn the underly tional eages of ffantile paralysis and | {pariing bum tor eveetings vecomiiy|foct and the pavement unyielding, the | steadlly upward. of doctor of laws on Crown Prince | tha abdsmen by & horse in the ship.| St Louis, Augz. 3—Striking meat{causes of the Industrial disturbance, two deaths from the disease were Te- | cabied to the pope on the o0 | man had no ones broken. He was in Frederick Williara, according to the|yards on Monday. cutters from the packing houses on{and the Droadyay assoclation, repres Kmaa to the state department of [ o oo s mnfinuon of the ardar o5 | the hospital seriously hurt ternally, ERRCTER Re Berlin Lokal Anzeiger. the St. Louls side of the river mailed | eenting large business interests, of~ ealth durinz the 24 hours ending at|poston - The o e ”o:_‘ however. Brothers say that O’Rourke | CONGRESSIONAL RECORD TO — S “Flies can be made to quit a room | CITCUIATS to meat dealers today, de-|fered to. atbitrate, Col, Michael J, 5 p. m. today from different parts of | {,io blessing on the organization. while in New Haven last winter was PRINT HUGHES' SPEECH 400 Fire Victims in Ontario. by coloring the window panes blue”, | Claring the union could fill all orders|Roagan, @ mediator representing the the state, not Including the ecity of intercepted just as he was about 8l = = and asking them not to buy from the | ptate department of labor, conferred, New York. The cases now agsregate wall out of & ThirE story vl . ST G oobalt, Ont. Aug. A conserva- |says o Daper read befare the Academy |wacking houses against which o strika | with the labor leaders ‘and or’ 507 with @ total of 45 deaths. FIRE BROKE OUT ANEW while in a somnabulistic state. Unanimous Consent Given by-the Sen- | tive estimate tonight lace 2 Snge. or and{ 1o been declared. The union leaders | Mitchel and is to hold another e stato. e astariay ber of dead in the fire-swept area of |if one pane-is oven they will fiy tow-{ (o8 IR t°5 000 men are an. 8iriio | amce sith them omorraw STATE DEMOCRATIC ON’BLACK TOM ISLAND | MEVBERS OF THE NEW 5 ortuerl i nietidy e reands: eyt et & here, The packars clalm that not = 8 s Republican | Scence o e fires an e demolitios 4 BARBECUE AT NEW HAVEN | Threatened Two Carloads of Explo- FARM _LOAN BOARD | Londor Siamn today socured wnanbmoss [ OF Other setoments is feare e o e Thia fachik oussl Sud not GReth OBITOAREE gy | 2 - res at Lehigh Valley Pier. - e T i the recovery of X 'rom the Went. e T Is to be Held During the Week of L it VaTey. Hee. Nominations Unanimously Confirmed | Sonsent, 08 @ Dot e ine” the Movements of Steamships. orn Fusl Co. st Ban_Franolsco, has'| 28 themen on airike there retumed to Dr. Gearge W, Brown, August 21, Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 2—The by the Senate Yesterday. Congressional Record and Representa- | Naples, Aug, 1—Arrived: Steamer [been postponed indefinitely by Judge et ‘Wipsted, Conn., Aug. 2.2-Dr, ‘ smouldering fire on the scene of the tive Elsa Willlams, democrat, of Ilij- | Dante Alegherie, New Yorl 'W. C. Van Fleet, in the United States A 0 G W, Brown, one of the New Haven, Conn., Aug..2—A com- | Blagk Tom slon broke out afresh | Washington, Aug. 2—The senate to- | nols, made a long speech criticizing{ Christiania, Aug. 1. — Arrived: | District Court at San Francisco. Pugilist Charged With Homicide, |prictising physicians iri northwestern mittes from 'the démoctatic central [today and is two_ carloads fday confirmed unanimously the nomi- | the rpminee’s utterances as charac- { Steamer- Helilg Olav, New York —ree——— New, York, Aus. 2.—Joseph Carrors,q Connecticyf, and president and orgas headed by Senator | of explosives near the end.of‘the Le-fnations of Charles B. Lobdell, Great|terized by “a lack of consistemcy, a| Liverpool, Aug. 2.—Arrived: Steam- Cruehed Undar Horse's Heofs. better 'known .as Jehnmy Dundee, 8 |Jger. of {Bp Fox Hunters' Club state committee, Landers of New ] 1in, met here to-.| and. "todhold* high Valley pter. Jersey City-police{Bend, Kas.. George 'W. Norris, Phila-{ manifest” purpose to decetve and a{er"Saxonia, New York. New Haven, Conn. Aug. 2.—Two | pugilist, was arrested on a charge of [neeticut,-digd suddenly of apoplexy day o barbecne at New e %mam The- uerters were So notified today | delphia; W. S. A. Smith. Soux City; | spirit of demagogy. Several republi- years old Fannie Flaxman was ru ide tonight afeer a nautomobils | his home here tonight, aged 65, by Superintendent -“Mulligan of the Herbert - Quick, Berkeley Springs, | can members sgave: notice . they *would | A voice magnifier has recently been |down by e team in Ouak street today | he was driving had run down and kill- | practiced his profession here ! agked bers. of the, new, farm | reply when -the diouse>meets, con linvented which will carry - moderate | and crushed tq death under the horge's | ed a 13-year-pld boy who was playing | thirty years. His widow and five ere Was pBopposition. | Frides. 7 tones; -fvegmiles. 00fs. e i in the sivest, e S A