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Norwich VOL. LVIIL—NO. 208 POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916 TENPAGES———70 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circuiation is the Largest in bonnect:cut in Proporticn to the City’s Population turers cf this city, asserting that a to- i i bacco corner is in operation, have ap- A members! i ; of the Chicago Board | pealed to the sovernment to intervenc, ofimrae; waE SOIaCiBE 55 000: The price of tobacco Is soaring. The RS C ——— government officlals say they believe 1 this is due to a world shortage. ON T EIROCKEJOFITIHE OUTER | it he Windecs Hotsliat/Santas Classy NEW YORK WOMAN TRIED HARBOR OF SAN DOMINGO Exports from New York in the week IN VAIN TO SAVE BABY Bl of August , totalled $78,106,381. New Haven Road to Refuse All Shipments Which Can- | * Ui whees o Ronavay Awe: | TANY LIVES WERE LOST |, It 00200 n2d W el | Demonstration in Athens Practically Deands That mobile. apolis. H v . .. 29 5 u g Paris plans to levy a tax of 5 per H H not be Delivered Before 7 A. M. Sept. 4th , New York Aug —In atfempting A Great Sudden Ground Svieil Caused | P2l 308 S0 levy, ¢ {3 0% 5 ey} Greece Join the Entente Powers e s lalien & runaway auto- | an Inrush of Water That Extinguish- | person. i moblle on Hiverside Drive emiir| ed All the Fires Under the Eoilers.| Shipments of fresh and cured meats | ACTION TAKEN BECAUSE OF IMPENDING STRIKE i~ S50 3o e B | e o e WILLING TO FOLLOW FORMER PREMIER VENIZELOS e States armored cruiser Memphis was| Rev. Thomas I. B. Walker, of Rush- | s her little daughter | griven ashore on the rocks of the outer | ville, was Killed when his automobile o {_drz\r;’(;?x‘fl ‘:‘l:\‘!(tt;_‘f'lm(‘l. o harbor today by a great sudd ground | plunged down a steep hill. i mnoblle e el atlswell. It is d that many lives were - . % . . . . and 15Sth street, sudde lost a result of the disaster. All| The Japanese Trade Comission ar- iRumamans and Russians are Said to be Fighting Shoulder to President Wilson Has Placed the Matter Before Congiess for Sth arted down the incline toward R (he fres under the ' boilers of ihe |rived in' Perrosrad. to- i cellzate 3 i 3 3 ge near the rive : : Shoulder in Furious Effort to Capture Passes in the East- & i h of water. when the runaway he United States inc{ Baron Burian will resign as Aus- Still Hopeful That the Brotherhoods Will Rescind Their | S0, mg with it ally F""”"""‘y, the Tennessee. e Are Continuing Their Advance Toward Vetrenik and Special Legislation—He is Making Superhuman Efferts | {ii e L Memphis were extinguished by the in- |trade condit to Have the Threatened Striks Averted-—Chief Executive | and ran _direct ed to escape b to sea. |tro-Hungarian Premier. s succes- ern Carpathians Leading Into Hungary—The Serbians tes cruiser Memphis| Four German pri war who the mother's efforts to save it. fro ” A 5 g b 5 . : He et ieitis ped from in. Amherst, T o 5 Strike Order, Believing That if They Carry it Out Pub-| s Berman was frantie wiih e e e M a few d . captured. Have Repulsed Strong Bulgarian Attacks Northwest of 3 z et “doing duty in San Domingo wa- 4 s A 3 z . : S ;1 Stand Against the Trainmen. e CalRe e S in connection with the revolution| A reduction of five cents in the price Lake Ostrovo—Field Marshal Von Hinednburg Has ic Opinion Wi an -4 automobile. In En s light crude oil has been annuonc- ed the body of her she did not | I that i s Gl Paticleuin Co.. & b hcdy lor e ot el iop 14 tons and the Magnolia etroleum Co., at ¥ % = e e b | nas power of 2,000, Her een Appointed Chief of the German General Staff, Vice oo ates S el | complement is 990 men. She is the o —The New York, | commi ines embodied | had been k me hysterical. | A C o the| Police Sergeant Charles O'Gara and Eneral Vi 3 ismi Hartford Railroad |in the bil rec i Edward H freur of the| NagShip el ot ithe: | Fojises Sorasant Sharlos O Gars and eneral Von Falkenburg, Dismissed by the Emperor. i machine. wa and 1nounced t that be- | of represent Ith Howtetae apta caine users and peddlers in a scries of Gmpenat IrondC st [ bt oy T an At {mand Other offices raids at Newark. reafter all shipments c ed Lieutenant C ommander h canno lelivered Ta St T wWithers, The Battleships Ohio, Missouri and| To meet the exigencies of the situ-|record any great battles. An attempt on September 4th gl < A. Jones | Junior |the Wisconsin, composing the Nauval|ation created by Rumania’s entrance|by th ans to approach British announcement by railroad ; G. Shomerd, W. 3. Car- | Academy practice cruise siuadron, re- | into the war on the side of ihe en- | trenches near Poziers, which was pu vs in part: {or stitutior RELIEF OF POPULATION turned to Annapoli tente allics, King Ferdinand has or-|down by the British fire, was the only In view of the stri tion p: cally i OF WAR- 'QTRXuKEN LANDS. sh on the Bri dered tion of his|move made by infantry a general mobil the commerce o | Eight Hour D Darrow, | The American Red Cross announced s and is reported to have pro-|lines Tuesday. Ther still consid- it becomes neces: | Question as Ax‘fccted by the Season’s|p) l’|g§g(]llh't'. fifty-five of its most expert nurs- | ceeded to the fr onally to take | erable artillery activity in this re- to refuse to receive any more freig Higrveats) ; S, es had been sent to the kLorder for | comm: A n, however. Along the front held loaded after this notice from con- g Sureeon G Ftaon, duty with the troops. Unofi from the Ru-|by the French bad weather caused an necting rail or mship lines or at stations, with these exceptions manian front are to the effect that.the | almost entire cessation in the opera- The arri A 1 Strike headquarters were opened in| Rumanians are making fious ef- | tion affects geon R. Barber, Passed the freizht will be recelved at & > the civil the Grand Pacific Hotel at Chicago by | forts to capture p in the e T,ilcewise on the eastern front from interchs om connccting Sl e Seviha H. J. Carr, chairman of the Rock rpathians leading into Hungary the Riga region to the Carpathians in rail or steamship lincs or at local sta- s kil : Island Railroad employes. aireadp they are declared to be fIght- | Galicia- the day passed without mo- tions when, with the approval of the : Sositior ¢ now b ing shoulder to shoulder with Rus-|mentous happenin In the Caucaus superintc mhnl.’ the time for erans- Fllows: U. 8. ARMORED CRUISER Four hundred and sixty-taree new |sian troops coming from Bukowina.| region near Lake Van the Russians portation is such it can be delivered at It is stated on good While I that Rumani riin say at- |} MEMPHIS A TOTAL LOSS, |oll wells have been sta ve goined additional successes over the destination not later than such an I popul of Pc el fornia since the first of the } tempts to pierce the D: leading 10| the Turks. Hnee 0= Bep lemiioe Sxt e o pemh ished by al 30 per Twenty Men Returning to Her in a|COrding to the state burcau. Hermannstadt and the Toer The Serbians in the Macedian thea- BRCtIE L= Seniaher e ; sult of migration into Russia and star- P = — and Toemoes Ve thre continntne their (sdvarce 0. SSecHad Shipments ot Tuel matceial the past win The Motocboat jWere: Dyownec: Tony Panzo, six years old of New |been fi ward Vetrenik and also have repulsed BueSansliew ot s Cperation fof the ang i 2 population, howeve Wastne n, stepped on a rusty nail | ing to a “far reaching encircling move- | gtrong Bulgarian attacks northwest of S with the prov r with the German soldier P e imirel | weel. ' The wound became infected | ment by strong Rumanian forces”|Take Ostrovo. Bombardments are (AN Creights accepted after this no- | PSS 1l report their ced a_ consider m-‘ o o rert ot hat the|@nd he died of tetanus yesteraay. Austrian advanced dctachments have | pfo\zeding in the Lake Doiran region tice will be subject to delay, loss and| L, t red by : R or " 4 s e been foread to withdraw. and along the banks of the Vardar da haEs bt-r‘r\usfe; nf the‘ trike so ord- | o L ossil St o e 3 el ‘J]Y‘? 1‘;!1’]‘:1; additional cases of infantile pa-| What sece’s attitude will be as| pjver, ered. effort will be malle to |0 ~ 1 be Blee i 5 sca 1e harbo: were reported to the state _of Rumanfa joining the en- 3 : move all freight now on the Iine or [ o7 “1"1';'r- ‘;\“L ‘:‘g‘:“: i ?j’l’_- a total Joss nnl(} Snh e e T roblematical, but | . The Austrians are tfunlosh:lr]mlgoégg i D! S estinat e e g Mt rs on boar P e 2 2 St i\ I n positions in he W (¢ B Jnction polais o desthid] from an to Germany and tal number of the staie to date 442. unoflicial advices to London ' ex-| D s e e g e e unaiie prion ctual dev s press the belief that the Hellenic | . tember 4, preference bel actual deve The New Jersey State Board of Ed- | kingdom will s! throw in its lot|and in the valleys of the But and Fel- livestock, perishables and ~ to, ucation decided to postpone until Oct.|with the entent Dro-entente dom- |18 xivers . Jnjche iBosina valley, on @it Sor [Daman o g i oy I2 the reopening of the state normal | onstration in Athens passed a resolu- | Jfonte Cimone and near Aviso the : Do B 1!? t action | Poland i h‘T,E“!',":;Z;,I schools at Trenton, Newark and Mont-| tion saying that if the people were | jusirians SEOE Nofors Rhe attiks of enterin_this city. ¢ San bo SUL-| More than twenty men lost with mo-["" o e e e oo e |t Ttallaus, sNotabla: amione " the Albert T i the torbont.~ Cnstine safe at ssar o Forty-two mounted members of fhe | fako counsel as {o what i to be done | sains of tie Ttalians is the capture e Pl rvest, Which, | conctrn e Mrempnis e tsuen | New York police left on a ride forto minimize the ruin which awaits| % JONe ASROY fo 1licn” SEsdian sl el iy The occupation by the Bul- ; Litons 4t the State Fait, yhich beginsl sayians 6f Kaval red to have ield Marshal von Hindenburg, who RePLLL B oalified the fecTings of the Greeks, | recently was placed in command of O ey iMing o follow | a1l the German forces on the Russian expected here from W rrow, when the question of es N embargo probably would be | relicf com- horities, i: that she probably amount of poundin cue of those al o o c how the accident occur-| Qne hundred Sii Si ol s i : has now been appointed chief wounts X ot 5 ne hundre: mg ing convicts | pormer Premier Venizelos in any ac- | front, has now Southern Pacific Warns Passengers. re require- officers of the 1ad been | employed in the wason and tin shops | {jon he may ad Venizelos is|of the German general staff in suce v ot approach of a|according to pri strike and refut n attaches went on ed to work until thew 1erefore ¢ continue San Franci follow Cal, Aug rongly pro-entente. cession to General Von Falkenburg, n the official communications of ' who has been dismissed by the em- e e bt | Ol oW o Eotibatier dooasi the various belligerent powers fail to peror. st T oIy flot L T go City, west of light- - o all division superintende f such c SHIPPING B ne e o The American schooners ORI e by addir 8 SHIBBINGABILE (TAKEN p. m. She is lying close | Maxine Elliott and Li: ariflin, which | TEMPCORARY RECEIVER THREE IRISH PAPERS tat ,,“"m“‘ ymm UP AGAIN IN THE HOUSE lines ashore and is get-!were selzed by a British patrol-bcat| | D BY MILITARY e fail, = He sea came UP |while ing off the coast of Iceland, FOR BOSTON & MAINE. RAIDE All But Two of the Senate Amend- ments Were Concurred In. publi ble to get |were ordered released. every ~herself. Judge Putnam W hdraws From the | Editors Charged With Fuhlishin_g Ar- lana — party drown-| Over 16,000 anthracite miners, who Proceedings. ticles to Cause Dissatisf: { rashington, Aug. 29 With a to ship. ~ Castine |recently struck at the Philadelphia & S = : of back in ;ed close in but did iReading and the Susquehanna Com- Boston, Aug. 29.—After allowing an Tralee, Ireland, Aus. ‘.9.—Pohce. and Sodement stration i and got out to sea. No [ pany in the Shamokin district collieries soldiers today seized the machinery sualties ties oy Memphis | voted o Tatich 4o worle order for atemporary receivership for Expect to save| the Boston & Maine railroad, under iin taken up in the nd all but two of the ssity, t and plant where the newspapers Nubi- will be of ‘the court. This bill, Asa P. French, counsel for V. Streeter, of Medford, a minority stockholder, as- erted that Judge Put »nal relations w Sl embarso on e such portion ok raniie 1dments were concurred | €ave everybody on board The Western Union Telegraph Com- | which he named President James H.|aner, Kerryman and Liberator were L he P o et The amend- —_— {pany's cable steamship Minia was Dad- | rustis for the office, United States |Published The authorities acted under fer also sta will Be et s g ch would | MAKES CANVASS OF NEW YORK'’S |lv damaged and one of her crew suf- [ cjily¢ judee William L. Putnam to- |% Warrant issued by General Sir John e G B s to the c H focated in a fire which burned for five | gas withdresw from the case because |Maxwell, commander of the forces in it ity refusal of FOCD AND FUEL SUPPLY |hours at Halifax, N. S. 5t = DIl h he stated, attacked |lreland, charging the newspapers tan on of declining _an 1 . e | publish on August 19, an article cal- on than lack of | Police Gather information for Use in| More than $4,000,000 worth of silk, | [0¢ inte posed of tomor- Eventl o Sir ks the largest shipment from Japan this ! vear left Seattle in G special cars over the Chicago, Milwaukse & St. Paull ilroad | Railway. for New York. 1y other will culated to cause disaffection. managing director of the newspapers, named Griffin, was arrested during the | Dublin rebellion last Easter, but later e officis for their as " filed by opposed the bill. Th concurred in express New York, Topeka, Kas., 9 A of a & or T ~The Atchi- Fe Railwa; room an sk = 1e ] ex . tramp steamers from the pro- United X Sl he e —_— ol et n.mwmns‘ e s of the wre, eliminate the | States Com g e e e e | W DR S S | NANTUCKET CONNECTED WITH B A mocratic. 1| sceretaries of commerc labor | missione canvass of |ana, Ohio, Kentucky, AMichigan an I entih it el ' : from the o oo of | e e e Of| from membershi on the federal ship- | the whol food supplies |Iliriols held ther tirst reunion at In- e tions | MAINLAND BY TELEPHONE . R. Koontz, general freight agent.|hcuse inte e commerce commission, | PINS 1 uce the salary of mem-jend the Way Systems sy SCErghos > aal Sealzel s ties Reds il it be. placed before the grand|pN Calls ot N E T- /& T) Co. The order also states the company |and Representative Adamson, the Gf 'ths board: from $10:000 fol§7,- | MidesNito T Tonithe IDit gueler el asneles matica jury for investization. St S nc the 14 finding out what Opened With Exercises in Boston. ponsibility on | chairman. 500 and provide for inve upplies of ry for this| Rewards of $5,000 were offered by |, This unc pected development fol- er shipmen ; 4 o cting discrimi s|food and fuel are nec TAng oty ol Satmea Hoping for Rooail of Strike Order. oL rican |city and how the city cowld be pro- |the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. in an|lowed the courts mling that the Bos | New Bedford, Mass, Aus. 29.—The PRESIDENT LAYS RAILWAY t«»nTiigrpzl;(mm(j;r:n confided to o visioned in the event of a strike. The |effort to punish those responsible for S iat Ventitled to in.|isiand of Nantucket, hitherto depend- t hope that the gnizing the e information obtained by { KING GEORGE CONGRATULATES will & Woods | the recent dy mit: Z outr ent on the telegraph for wire com- ges in the se, which was bas: rec: airness be turned over to the munication, was communicated with trict. SITUATION BEFORE CONGRESS, | brotherhoods, tistical | Rockefeller mining dis i f the Intercontinental L i ¢ with which he has treated them, would, | % i . Bureau of the Police Department for — N the mainland by telephone tonight. Submits Six Propositions That Would | pending action by congre: cind| KING FERDINAND OF RUMANIA | tahuiation. Lester Heebner, aged 17, who was Lo O Jersex, 2| The new cable of the New England Meet the Emergency. | their strike order. He asked the lead- IS S e tion Witk Bt superficial investigati Mr, i hooting frogs at Bantam, Sl i Telephone and Telegraph Company, i ers to do so at their conference lust E"Prfssegf R'“’ ; ':"t?" W‘ N" | Woods said, had led him to the belief Monday, dicd Tuesday ev e Mool 1v>-\tt91lulsnabq~xlt o 0!;111515 g‘ox;n Washington, Aug. 29 — Pres night. but they refused flatly, sayi ry of Rumania Into the War. 1t the food supplies held by whole- 10 o'clock in the Waterbu & Nantucket to the islan Martha’s Wilson, Taying the railway strive st | they had not the power. President = % ers normally would only suffice to ! al from internal hemorrhages. |FAY ESCAPES FROM Vineyard and thence to the Buz- Jation before. congress today, with | Wilson takes the position that In view .10 p. m.—King|feed the city through one weex. This e FEDERAL PRISON IN ATLANTA | zard shore, was opened with of his recommendations to congres: Boston, reises recommendations for iegislation, ac towing congrai- s particularly true of the meat and J. Bruce Kremer, Democratic na non- antucket, Med- Vanced the crisis to a stage where the ::gvl,zr:;erhr:;fiaihh;,; ('«T"-C:‘ to losé if ID ;\:l}:):lx;att\’:;rxlt\l‘ . chgr‘g:;'" :i‘ )coti;\lx;n&ttgo‘rfl]qnufh Thnz :n?;tlzm 3 Former German Army cer ‘Who f:,«l;mg:fi this city, all connected by ;g;‘;tsfl"" oy leoisdopsnd S on WOl e Fo s s 1 a ur majesty [ and while some T0e nrct chotil|reat Wi WeRe S Domeeie Was Convicted of Conspiracy. e i Whether the legislation he proposes |Stances public opinion will the g vith which tho | were kept here, - of mills |campaign headquarters at Chic | KING CONSTANTINE OF can be passed? popstemy war has been rc e?\xfifd{?f“;\’:i’»‘.‘:‘a e S e e military mission consisting of of- | 52 bs ,‘v" Sts GIEECE [ WiNSRccED. SNl ot oo anicstinn . conBa manian army will now fight side by| The city’s milk supply, which comes | dertake the reorganization of the ! Wony il id. th th i £ th i tion to Relieve Pleurisy. enswered tonight. Freight Handlers Have Call e e The brotherhoods themselves, an- = alled a|bringing still nearer the notncing their intention to fight’ cer- tain parts of the president's pro- v from territor N within a radius of |army of that South Am approach of | 400 miles of t ehcity, might be m: - |lic. Strike for Road Today. the triumph of our greal cause and|tained through the use of motor trucks —— hastening thereby the fu'fillment of |and steamboats, Mr. W Famished and exhausted after he- ican Lepub- liam Knob- a. m.—A Havas says King Con- vester- n June 2 Knoblo: e Chicago, Aug, o agd 55 5 > Chicago, the | Rumanian national as s, | In the case of drug ing lost on Green Mountain, near Bar |0 9 PreiE e et n s 1 ,f:fm:f;f"v';,g}fi"’f-’w OVer | great railway center in the wor S O ot 3 whole: ettt b el eierod ol i e 5| onfenced at Ne T v ¥ whic ed for an audience, thel (“_{k‘ S5 ensc ot ©0% | fought in the face of di culties today | GERMAN SUBMARINE ATTACKED it their stocks are sufficient to last | Damrosch were found. ‘They ' are (EFIVe eizhteen :fm e usin . ;no > 1 suffering from a o . to transfer thousands ' of s of from two to threc month daughters of Walter Damrosch, the , had been do e o oy - The raiiway presidents, favorable t Fimiriiet A PORTUGUESE GUNBOA BUEhLers alter Damrosch, the * work at the priso operation which he underwent prong Soliway presidents, faverable to| freight in time for them to reach des- e y G T Woods sent a letter to all [ New York orchestra director. o yeork ed the mrlion. ; on Sunda F tinations B Sept 2] % think it would malke it difficult for the | (he fats Anciored Dok momme” weceid | Submerged When Gunboat Opened strike to begin, roads tonight for an embargo on per- Fire On Her. Wilson Making Superhuman Efforts. |ishable freight. Toad A - Meanwhile, alth zh otiations be- A strike of frelght handlers In the sondon, ug. 29, o p. m.—The - 7 tiolr n: tween the ¢mployers and men wero gais of _several railroade, ! which (German submarins D20, etiacked o et GL e e e B OF $50,000 ART ‘broken off today by th cjection of the | threatened to become general within 'ortuguese gunboat o he entrance = e 4 Tallway presidonty Iast propossl for | twenty-four hours, hit Chicago just as | to the harbor of Lisbon last night, ac. | Who Are Scattsred Through Guard fnoevres had been cancelled. ed by a guard at ale dealers asking their co- they were go: operation in the canv. s suffering the ef- ts of the removal in June Jast of a portion of his tenth rib, made neces- Lieut. Col. Sydney Grant of the|on® Of the | ST st Thirteenth Coast Defence command, N. | 18 utsid : SRRl B TR 2t G. N. Y, recetved a tolesram from |coLLECTION ROBBED Dortien of hinl I ADMINISTRATION REVENUE ; ; = izati Theft Becomes Known Through Warn- bitration, Prosi ” | the time rallway officials were swamp. | cording to an Exchange Telegraph Organizations Now -on Border. Taltle 2 h BILL IN THE SENATE. tnuing hia efforts 1o bring. the twe | ¢d with transfor trame. " | Comiany gespatch from the Poriu- 5 e shbEEE e el e Do e b e . Siden together on some Pomns of seree.| BY vote Of the International Bro- |Euese capital. The torpedo fired by | Washington, ~Aue. 20.—Secretary | EXchange was changed to the X ers. Debate Was Chiefly on Corporation ent. Eiforts wh! t therhood of Freight Handlers, local |the submarine missed .its mark and |Baker today temporarily suspended a > B & :]rzzs?:rlbea asr ayg(;;hg.';fi';‘,“m‘ffll a?i unions tonight it was determined to |the submarine submerged when the |recent war departmernt order dis- | 527 transactions have assumea great Tax Features and Wine Tax. t New York, Au sreat_art being exerted to that end tonight. call a general strike at noon tomorrow | Eunboat opened fire on it, the despatch | charging. students from the natlonal ,‘;;;”’“"’““s O dBe feor oF Oils Mat- | ohcchion somcw ew York ington, Aug. 29.—Debate in the When the brotherhood leaders this | Of SIL meier Nanaiers G {CHioaeo, adds. - ‘;’g‘:di‘g"es{:‘:‘ei;‘:i‘;fg‘;&;fi i City has been looted of objects valued day on the administraton . numbering about 6,000, unless e 8 2 ar : on. . at nearly $50.000. The robhery took S devi i e Do i dmiaaicd srom (s miol e The suspension wpplies only to in- [ BRITISH STEAMER BLEW UP Seeian e e s e ot e strike for Labor day. without further |2re ranted before that hour. cattle and sheep at the Chicago, Kan- | dividual students scattered throughout WHEN ABOUT TO CLEAR |ly known today through circulation | ta 3 notice, President Wilson decided to lay | -APProximately 1500 men quit work |sas City, East St. Louis and other | ‘he guard and not to the college or- £ < S by the police of a circalar warning admendments were defeated the whole aftustion before congress, | vesterday and today. The question at \markets arc antfcipated before the ganizations composed entirely of stu- ||t is Believed an Infernal Machine was | pawn brokers and dealers in antiques | jpe ading several designed to exemm‘ Before a joint eession of the honse and|1Ssue is not higher wages, but the | embargo becomes effective. dents. & Placed Aboard Manchuria. and art objects to be on the lookout | corporations from paying taxes on e senate, and with a solemn reoital of |Tight of the unions to collect dues| Railway officials lald plams o oper- for the stolen goods e e = = iary concerns. the distress and disaster a . sirflke|from. members at their places of |ate trains with non-union men, or | Boy Drowned in New Haven Harbor.| 1ongon, Aug. 30, 2:50 a. m—A des-| Most of the articles desc s in | T TGS A Sonota would bring to the country, the presi. | Smployment. none-strikers, within _the railway | Nw Haven, Conn, Aug. 29.—Gordon, [ patch to the Daily Mail from Copen- |the police circular are of jade andj el dent proposed a plan of lezislation. The twenty-seven raflway lines en- | brotherhoods’ memberships, In the |the 11 year old son of Captaih George | hagen says the British steamer Man- | crystal and of ancient Chinese manu- Movements of Steamships. President Wilson's P | tering Chicago have been preparing, | event of a strike. Some of the offi- [B. Keller, a well known waterfront | churia blew up and x an Yxpile [facture. The list includes cight-three| London, Aug. 28.—Arrived, steamer 3 P aTponsl. however, to handle an enormous |clals sald they would operate 25 per- | man, was drowned in the harbor late [harbor, In the Gulf of Bothnia, as she [articles, all of considerable value. Ascania, Montreal, Thie is the proposal in his own lan- | amount of freight east and west with- | cent of the regular traffic out of Chi- |today. The boy was playing with a |was preparing to depart. The cor- e e London. Aug. 23.—Arrived, steamer guage: in the next week. cago from the minute a strike was |toy sailboat off a dock when his feet | respondent adds that it is wvelieved Berlin.—Three prizes for the bcst| Andania, New York, ‘First, immediate pwovision_for, the The embargo, railway officials said, | declared and could build up this ser- | became entangled in a rope and he|an infernal machine placed aboard | boy judges of dairy cattle are offered Liverpool, Aug. 29.—Arrived, steamer. genlargement and administrative ireor- | will principally affect. Hvestock. Fx- vice until it was practically normal ! was drawn into the water. The body | the steamer was the cause of the dis- | this year by the Berlin state fair, | Tuscania, New York. Salled, steamer %anization of the interstate commerce ceptionally heavy receipts of hogs, within thirty days. was recovered. = - aster. amounting to 35, $3 and $2. % Philadelphia, New York.