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VoL. LVil—NO. 215 POPULATION 28,219 & NORWICH, CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER e, 1316 TEN PAGES—70 COLS, .PRICE_TWO CENTS The Bulletin's Girculation in Norwich is Double T a of Any Other Paper, and Its Tota] (,lrculauon |s the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population AL”ES ARE DR AW[NG ~ f"'ed"a’aflrw"s Republicans in_ BrandegeeSc_or_es Condensed Telegrams | Gommssioners The rabi epidemio is spreading it i sron o Otate Gonvention| Wilson Policies eastward in Utah. % cording to Vienne advices to the Ex- : change Telegraph Company. MEETING OF GONNECTICUT WARM CONTEST FOR THE |IN ADDRESS AT REPUBLICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR Tho American Industrial Commis- at New london sion to France arrived at Bordeaux. Democratio feaders in Congress are planning to adjourn the present ses- | ARRIVED THERE ABOARD THE sion Friday. GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION STATE CONVENTION % & YACHTSMAVELOWER A Numbsr of Important Rosolutiens ALY ER e ZTheqtinied A M W Pnuui\i«sfierdny. A A NDANCE LSON POLIC campment at Chicago. DINED ABOARD SHIP H H ine Hartford, Conn., Sept, 5.—A Dy 1ES i ived at Bost: Wedges Are Being Driven Into the German Lines Both, siusscons, com, sene ss mumoer FULL = ATTE WEAK WI Henry G, Denver arrived at Boston i g at today'a eesslon of the Connccticut the distance In 83 days. E3n North and South of River Somme e e Rororing " fealativ | Relative Strength of Governor Marcus | Declarcs the Mexican Situation is Re-| 1, 4ig in the slestion of President | 2o74e" Conditions Are to Be Dealt representation according to popula- i ‘Wilson the Woodrow Wilson Adver- With First—Secretary Lane is Ad- tion; advocacy of measures protecting s Rty ERE b SRR CnlC o O 6 LD et CRETGE tisers League has been formed. 4 2 women and minors in dangerous occu- | and Frank E. Healy is Said to Be| competance—Asserts That Hughes - vocating Free Exchange of Views ARE STEADILY HAMMERING GERMAN POSITICAS e e e Will Copfect Current Abuses. 1900 Tho ABiitiert Govarnient fpent| Without Formality. of rest a week, and rccumrfiefidmg $10,000,000 on jam for ihe army. that motion pictures be sho e - p— undays. . Eight: ersons were injured Sun- Jevt E One’ spoakcer attacked The Salts| New Haven, Conn, Sept. 6—The re-y New Haven, Comn, Sept, &—The D e ity s ot e Tomon Cnne S bem . b Textile " Wolte ot BHARspoEt s ai- ican convention which will to- | foreign policles of the democratic ad- |cidents in New York t; merican-Mexi On a Front of About 25 Miles the French and British Are | foxtils Works of Bridgeport for al| 5o cw place in the fisld a state tick- | ministration were described as meftess |C - ont> i New York and viclaity: |eommission arrived here late today = ~ = = Tdat S et = = 5 - aboard the presidential yacht Mayflow- 3 : the paming of Justice Brandars fo.tha|et and rame a candidate for United | tive and incompetent by United States| Richard Kerens of St. Louis, former | 2004rd S oo i Powerfully Supported by Their Enormous Artillery | suprcme court’of the United Stutes Siates senator, held its first session in | Sonator Frank B Brandegeo In his ad- | Ambassador to Austria, died at the |t el Sl s was praised. Shubert’s theatre tonight. Aside from | dress here tonight as temporary chair- |home of his daughter in Philadelphia. |ing+, T, ehatae x4 sl ogene . Mrs. M. T. Bennett of this city, a |!he keynote speech by Senator Frank | man of the republican state conven- A e e Arm—On the Eastern Front Violent Fighting Continues | suttrage jworker, was given peviis. | 1: Brandeges, tho interest was cen- | tion, The elaction of Charles Hvans| Examinations of the submarine G- |& Juutual understanding upon which : sion to speak after quite a debate. ‘“ifl upon the governo ship. This ab- | Hughes as president was predicted, lat the New York navy vard will be | gmen el o mund‘;d The irl From the Pripet Marsh Through Galicia and Up In the | She asked the federation_ to egoper: [ COTDER EHLIBEOR Lot delepdtan B with the statement that his election |made following a series of tests at|jor; New York early, making a i . ate wi " s cttes i | fort y ned to sena~ | ‘i a guarant ace, - | sea. i AR pans xes : y : 5o setire Jesisiation " roducing ing | tor's_address and afterwards. Well | gross, and prosperity Lo L | P Gl D i | Carpathian Passes—In Eastern Rumania the Germans liours for women and minors. She al- e oy SO of men stood in| Wholo Mexican Situation a Blunder, | _President Wilson will speaic at the e e asked at the federation go on ki qus = 5 S . - |National Women Suffrage Association e i 7 . : . s SRLU 1 20 ONlof the rivel candidates and discussed | _ Referring to the Mexicen situation, | nanoro] rage Assoclation | (e yayfower and did not go ashore and Bulgarians Have Captured the Fortified Bridgehea: record as favering equal suffrage. No | 2 7, 50 s Semator Drandesee said that ‘in thg|couvention at ~Atlantie City, Friday | o tne Rotel at Giroton, acrose the river X Candidates for Governor menssen e ARt s oo [l e e . question, this democratic administra- will e held. until long after dark. Everything pointed to a convtntlon | tion stands indicted beforo the bar | ohree laborers were drowned at Cabrera Will Preside. of Totrakan—The Italians Have Taken Several Addition- | GREAT PERFORMANCES . Bver ands _in Herkimer, N. Y. when he g 3 o £ IN HYDROPLANE RACE |in which there would be no absentee | of public opinion of the grossest |iioromer, N. ¥. when a bl i 15" Cabre 5 i o al Positions From the Austrians in Upper Bovi Region. e tomorrow and much excitement over | blundering, shuffling and incompes L3, Jvere using in repairing a bridse| | Luls Canrer, Ao e asion New World’s Record of 559 Miles an | the balloting. On every hand the opin- | tence.” e v osmed By Ganioral Carranzas Wil pra Hour for Five Miles. oy Londestionclative strengih Scores Democratic Tariff Bill. Robert Spears, of Australia, defeat- |si tite first meeting, which will ba 2 e tin Yo il He declared, that ° the democratic|ed Frank Kramer in two straight tomorrow morning. Secretary Cradually the lines of ths entente Detroit, Mich, Sept. 5.—In one of | fenomination conir: oifprecadsnty - 3 heading the American commis- the gre ces ever seen Miss Penals A, Blakes: 2 2ener | tarife bill was a “terrific blow dealt {heats of a one mile match race at the | Healy, was nearly equal, with & good- |-to the industries of the United States,” | N. J., bicvele track 1y number of votes to go to Lioutenant | in that it provided no protection for Tl 3 -t and | American labor against conditions to| The fourteenth biennial convention | test perform plane ra Minneapolis Po allie drawing mo: toward P and farther their wedses are be- will conduct the following sess and 1 alternate as finneapo- Boat a 3 5 e ot 257 | Governor Wilson of Bridzeport ienn g er thercafter. The ing driven into the German lines butl:n r i o é:,hll!tlél‘«?p:;lwewg;':d“irl/‘-lislcl;‘_;" - | Comptroller Web: of Lfil:r\»~:ntun4 follow the European war; held ‘ha(‘c\‘f the First Catholic Slovak Union of < mmissioners are anxious orth-and south of the River Somme. Galicia 4 ol cup race and incldentally | phceaneral predietion hat the | the “rural credits system” is “so com- | the United States of America began|to give the conference as informal a a_ front of ebout miles the a near ed & new world's tecord Of |canaidate: o wini/woi efit by a|Dplicated, top-heavy and expensive that | officfally in Hartford. character as possible. Secretary Lane I and British troops, supported an hour for five miles, She . i believes that more can be accomplish. bout the third | it 1 prove of little or noavail” and took the cup by finishing second to |Preak in the lineup powerfully by their enormous artiller < JEHD. . ballot. 24 as “the two reatest men-| Robert Vandorsen, 14, is in the City |ed through a free exchange of idef3 arm, are steadily hemmering the G heav Jmmvh‘f‘}hvi‘“; lrlj“{::c-h!z? twfl-‘n{flcpg;zt\; No Picture of Hughes. B the country,” what he termed |Hospital at Newark, N. T. wnfl’t'ru}' among the six men to whom has been jman positions and sustaining unflinch- e The s aonwentl tie fopentis wastre | ntly increasing power and |from a gunshot wound inilicted acci- ned the task of clarifying the re- ingly heavy counter-attacks. Germans | 2871t L 2 g S a of the president and th Appell. “between the two governments dentally by Ray ed the for- The new record was made tre ~1<mr and first North of the Somme, to the east and |and Bul - | quiet one. T e n the fi- | 4 : cowardly sub: ncy of congres! ~ . 3 3 < 5 ap. o1 s o balcony s southeast of Forest, the French have ed bridgehcad of Tutirakan and the [nal lap, afrer Mi, Minneapolis had y & 3 One man was kiiled and several cth- {ation by each side of its de- driven forward their lines, capturing e town of Dobric, while|broken a push rod in the fourtn time | the latter wer i Hughes Will Correct Abuses. ers were injured in a riot which oc- ; the outskirts of the Anderlu wood, . ownref| afouid At s e e A0 - ,‘{“"7" il Brandegee declaved that [curred on a New York Central train Border Conditions Coms First. 2 = Te Ralnnotte wo Aticav: Lotiia e »ehind Miss Detroi Che | 2 s found it easy to lis e e 2 S thyoe] clang. g & o p;‘;;lzfo?r\&:rnr?e;fse“ nstts weod B ey O A e s Join Jho| i s Rercio spascn whion tool M| 2irg Blushesliadi prestdent uiwill (cor. {paablue: tnmugh Clovaia In accordance with General Carran- rect current abuses, command the con- ence of business, elevate the diplo-| Sammy Smith, famou wtic service, protect American citl- |ago as a lightweight pus zens in the hts all over the world, |in a Philadelphia hospit restore our prestige abroad and main- {frem an incurable malady. za's preferences, as expressed in his communication during the nego- ions which led to the naming of the , the immediate question fo conditions will be first second apart., Hawkeye of the |Brandegee an hour and a quarter to |k ge Club, third in today's |deliver. The dec effects in the | t, took third place in the race with | theatre were portraits of Former Pres- | ; 3 points and Peter Pan VIL of the MeKinley and suo. | Columbia Yacht club, New York, cach sition on the road leading from Bou- chavesnes to Clery. i to the north of Cuille- h have made furthe 1ing all the territory b some years dying suffering 7 t | = 2 5 o “e | tain the honor of the nation.” == It seems likely that the e Fultsmont farm and Teuze mier rth- with eleven points. Qg‘lggf; X tll;w e P oo Fourteen cases of ?iflstt\le paralysis | 1. of General (Pershing’s s h G e htan L e ken seyeral ad-| Npw) vy THREATENED CRISIS Former President Tate. No picture of | SUFFRAGISTS PARADED e state board' of | troops from Mexico, the main object b e R I e : o Mr. Hughes was seen. health vesterday which brought the h the Mexican commissioners have t slnlc i e BETWEEN JAPAN AND CHINA | Tt was about §20 when State Chair- NEW HAVEN STREETS. | total in” Connecticut up to 512. ! instrucce dto press, and the terms man J. Henry Roraback presented of the protocol to cover future cam- an counier-attack ide} Is Being Watched by Diplomatic Offi- o 2 o 5 .| Because of the prevalence of infan- | paiens ag Ranart CodRIE attac v : Sdesor. ag . (Pheeeniod| One of the Most Impressive Demon-| of the prevalen aigns against handits, will be coupled e o Bes cials at Washington. and the latter, as a fore| strations of its Kind Ever Held in|tile paralysis here, the Cornell-Ober-|together. If an asreement is reached lin football game, scheduled for Sep- J tember 20, ha by the commi been cancelled. fied both in before oners it must be rati- Vashingten and Mexico can become effectice. obable that the terms of sreement will be disclosed been -approved. ] _ saig that he had presided | Washington, Sept. 5—Close watch conventions wherein the candi- iy | is being maintained by diplomatic of- | date heading the ticket was “triumph-| New Haven, Conn. Sept. 5—On Um" A Portuguesc seaman was killed \h‘elx:e—\?vf; the T\,a _threatened An’;\xy elected.” 2 éve of the ublican state convention, land another badly injured when thes s between Japan and Clhina grow-{ The-speech-euded, J. H. 2 of | suffragists from many parts of C Zell into the . hold of the Bra 2 out of the recent clash of the two | Bridgeport offered a resoiution where- | neotie - officially an- State. th regard t. un- s of d to 1ounced her | her future st icial reports iy until it ha nat o s paraded throngh decorated |se = South Brookl nat troops at Cheng Chiatun.| by Sabin S. Russell was made secre- | mireste in tae sonter of Cthe ity Jats |SChooner Para at South Tirdokly e s wle fear is felt that the rights | tary of the convention and Jol foday in one of the most mpressive| Charles E. Mott, indicted Syracuse, R ley and W. A. Countryman, al reports | lative clerks, were made assistants. demonstrations of its kind ever held N. Y., official, arr scted in view: o? confiden sted by Argentine TAKING A STRIKE VOTE ntinues_from prehended by 5 o . in the state. It is estimated that more | qetectives after a long chase, will sail| : : fon in Volhs il e o endenandy ber foocommittecs, made up of 4 MeM- | than 1,500 marchers in vari-celored | Thursday aboard the liner Vestris. | Union Leaders Say No Action Will be es from Pekin, and that the se- ppointed. Zogh = Taken Within 48 Hours. h were trimmed in| An increase of 108,000 in the num- EMERGENCY REVENUE BILL “COONEY” WAS CAUGHT SR e Sl e e e Resolutions Committee. firage colo carly overy onc |her of horses in New York staie in the | - New York, Sept. 5—Unfon leaders < e An' fon ‘to Inner Mongoll s solutic i carried a banner of eome kind, andllast five years is shown in ficures | tonisht snnounced there would be no PASSED BY THE SENATE IN A CRAP GAME.| An extension to inner Mongolia of Dol 18 of the placards bore legends|made public by the Commissioner of |str on the subway and elevated H — = uthori gained To Raise $205000,000 Annually on In- | Locked Up and Unable to Greet Presi- | S0Uth Manchuria by the trea ity 8, 19 heritance and Munitions Taxes. dent Wilson at Culpeoper. of fc Japan in|took up the task : form, and givi of women -who plank, was as fol Morgan G. Ralkeley pr: g Charles B. Hughes for hisl|Agriculture. | railway lines of this city for at least stand on the suffrage questicn. S forty-eight hours. A committec au- A “G.. 0. P. elephant” was one of the| About 450,000 Austrians have been | thorized by the employes decided to features. One group of younz wom- |killed, captured and wounded in en- |take a vote of all the unionized car- eign loans and special privi citizens might 3 N 3 Culpepper, panesay resident Cook of Hartford en attired in striking gowns of Stars|gagements with the Italians men and_balloting was immediately Washington, Scpt. 5.—The adminis- | Dr. Cary : crsfield: §. N. D and Stripes received a continuous o Austro-Italian declaration of war 15|begun and will continue tomorrow. tration em cy revenue , | boyhood companion, w. ford; E. W. Schuitz, New I tion. Most of the marchers were|months ago. Mayor Mitchel, who is at the mili- signed to raice $205,000.0 v customed place on the sta 2 Aleorn, Suffield; I. M. U women, but hete and fifere mere man i o | tary “training_camp for civilians at from te on inheritan! hion e Specialli: . = 1 S ; paraded and alwavs he was grected| Twenty-five Mexican soldiers and 11| Plattsb N. Y. was informed of unitions and from incr 1dent VWilson frot jal CEEEK RESERVISFBINOT tedort L f v with vigorous cheering. | nEers were Killed Thursday when | the orh development and is ex- come tax; creatin arift coms irgto ed into Cul- ALLOWED TO LEAVE.|son Montague Hamm,| _The processi reviewed by city titutionalist train was wrecked | pected to return to_this city, probably sion; estab! an dyestuffs; of Americ the end o a ding for protection | ¢ n’ firms from * presid n came out and w lv about for th and his physi-| _ e Meriden; M. W coking anx- | Five Hundred Wsre Prevented Em-|Makepeace, Waterbury gaunt fiere when barking for New York. Waterburg -ominent suffragettes at ndits claiming allegiance = to | tomorrow. . ¢ hall. The strects were lined |Carrero Torres. the public th thousands of persens who accord- @ ar Straus, chairman of ervice commission, who led the mayor in settling the recent e meone in the waiting crowd han led F. Q. Cronin, 7 zenom s applause. Appointment of a naval hoard of ace car strike, expressed the opin- president 5 up this note, addressed to Dr. G Athens, e ; rd; 1L A. zil inquiry to investigate the wrecking of | ion tonight that the present difficul- Tota sad ”'1“'1‘}, e s : | London, ) " a z (‘.]r. T. King, F. A. i | ITALIAN LINER WAS the tL nlxlou States cruiser ‘;sn{p t;‘n in(‘:p;;]r?\lllnllsbe adjusted under existing ade, Yhe| “Ycur friend Cooney w: ught in reed Gre s < . : . ‘Chandle; anto Dominso was announced at the |ag 1t enate The |, o osr oS last ni Tocueal e A cE CHASED BY A SUBMARINE.|Xuvy Department. ! Officials of the Interborough Rapid he ca wu will give h > you, but rds to the | | Transit company still are defiant and Six Men Shot and Stabbed in Riot on| The American steamer Maryland.|have opened headquarters in onme of Board the Giuseppe Verdi. which went ashore in the Strait of | the large hotels from which, they as- were not permitted to em- for New York owing to ¥y of their being cailed out presiden Senator s new m tion of the Greck |Canso, floated under her own power |scrt, they will conduct a fight against member of t The men ainis 4 ernont eatich <, Se “The Italian liner {and resumed her voyage from Mon- | the ‘union if the strike threat is car- nt of the ofiice of the prime min- Verdi, which arrived today |treal to New York. ried out. In a statement tonight Theo- Coraroron) 1d were dispersed by the police ples and oth editerrancan {dore P. Shonts, president of the com- reported being chased by a sub-|{ It was announced that the New jpany, denicd the charges of union rep- off the Moroccan coust on Aug.|York School of Dental Hygiene had |resentatives that intimidation or co- become allied with the new Columbia | ercion had been used to get the sub- nd Clapp, A HEEhE no dem- | SIGNED RA!LRUAD EIGHT any untoy . Steam- Actual Werk Eeg\ns Today. eduled from Greek ports 5 3 w York have postponed their|,.After the convention adjourned un- or ‘m bill. There w i wage increases for \two vears. | dep. % til 10 a. m. tomo: when the actual ngers on the Verdi sald there |School of Dentistry and the College of i way and elevated ilway employes to - HOUR LAW SECOND TIME. e < work of putting icket nro the nes of turbulence am Physicians and Surgeons. £k moscalld e o S ecia L = 5 — e ru z will b & era = hostlers rotu — agreement,” binding them not to seek ABANDON HOPE OF PASSING President Wiison Makes Certain of | INSTANTLY KILLED WHEN Hhea e e The new Uruguay Cabinet wa mittees met. The permanent organi- | from Itailan ports where they THE WEBB BILL Legality of Signature. AUTOMOBILE SKIDDED. |zation will be the same as the tem- |zone with cargoes of horses for the{formed. Dr. Baltaser Brun was William B. Fitzserald, general or- 5 o~ e H e porary on the rules committea had | Itz n army Wh the ship was in|pointed Foreign Minister, Julio Muro | 8anizer of the union, announced that Senator LaFollette Had ned a —To make cer-| Isadore Gamm of New Haven the|no b and the credentials com- | mid-ocean the disor: culminated in|Minister of the Interior and Martin |400 men employed in the shops of the Filibuster. f the eist 1ploy signed i the thr dent Wils hour Victim—Seven Others Injured. mittee accepted the temporary roll |a rist in wh last S e The resolutions committee too Northboro, Mass., Sept. 5.—Isadore | 117, the Yale football co | Gamm of New Haven, Col tailor, | ter: eir meeting place andlthe injured were X men were shot and | Martinez, Interhorough Rapid Transit company Room |stabbed and two others were placed in now are on strike,-one third of them hes’ quar- |irons, charged with asgault. Four of Professor Sxehert, who was killed | having quit work when asked to build ab1¥iis Ulenve: thel Monaay dn. an action on the i barracks for strikebreakers. The oth- nance \[)m . | 1 killed ious ones who had sugges-|ship’s hospital when she reached|western front, to a despatch | ers, he said, had been locked out for secord today when tions to make, quarantine. The ondition of the|from Berl W hange professor ! their refusal to sign the agreement unu idded at a corner and threw | The convtntion work tonight clears |others w aid to be serious. of German at Yale in 1912. vreposed by the company . party consi: the way for proceeding with the nomi- | The men in irons were to be turned KT k SRt Tamiiiss of G and his brother | Pations at the outset tomorsow and [over to the police, ofiicers of the Verdi| One hundred clerks employed in the | JURY DISAGREED IN hot of- | Philip. At the Mariboro hospital the |the question of making nominating | said. stores of the Eagle and National gro- DOMINION GRAFT CASE condition of Mrs. Fhilip Gamm was L T — s cery_companies and the Great Atlan. ; LEZ e ol e e shed out. Many delegates thought s tic & Pacific Tea Co., in Hoboken and St % et et tne | 3urea Wil ecoter e futhere S the speeches could be eliminated in HEAVY ' BUVING CAUGES Jersey City, went on strike. { Fraud Was Charged in the Erection of fo Eive up the to become a e ey view of the active canvass which has PRICE OF WHEAT TO RISE. e Parliament Buildings. b s he president's| HYDROPLANE BURNED been waged for months past. Aside e Policeman Kuntze of Brooklyn, was —— the dates Sept. + from the governorship, opinion in- | In Some Cases the Advance Amounted |seriously injured when he was thrown Man,, Sept. 5.—The jury AND BUILDER DROWNED |clined to the belief that all other state | to 6 1-2 Cents a Bushel. lfrom his seat on the front platform |in of Sir Rodmond Roblin, —_— ol AT g . |officers will be re-ncmination as will = of a Southern Boulevard trolley car|former premier of this province. and PRIMARY ELECTION HELD Gas Explosion Caused Wreck of Ship |Senator McLean and that the platform | Chicago, Sept. 5.—Heavy buying on |near Elsmere Place, the Bronx. two_members of his cabinet, John R. at Detroit. will praise the administration of Gov- | the part of some of the largest houses Coldwell, minister of deucation, and J. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE] | ernor Holcomh and point out the | on ‘change forced the value of waeat| A bolt of lightning struck a base- H. Fowden, attorney eeneral, charged B = i stroit, Mich, Sept. 5-—Edward | achievements of the republican legis- | sharply higher today. In scme cases |ball diamond at the state mobilization | with conspiracy to detraud the prov- Congressman Cyrus A. Suiloway Wins | of Marine City, Mich, one of |1ature. There will be re-afirmation |ihe advance amounted to 6 1-2 cents|camp at Jackson, Mass. Corporal|ince in the erection of parliament a Renomination. de of the B Marold, | ©f national platform principles. a bushel, the September dclivery|Charles Davis, who was pitching, was |buildings here, reported to Judse to the end e ourned after making. a new — | fouching 151 1-2 as asainst 145 at the [Stunned and unconscious for half an | Prendergast at 4 o'clock this afternoon the ol record in the hydroplane speed | GUARDSMEN FEEL Sloae o Sathcday hour. that they were unable to agree. The 4 "es Labor Day, wa ned this lthough the seftlement of the rafl- jury was tmmediately dism: afternoon after a gas explosion in the LACK OF TRANSPORTATION. | way strike was partly responsible, at-| Shippers throughout the country e 5 wreck of the boat. 'The Baby Marold Crmmmae tention chlefly centered on a state- |may expect a car shoftage for a few | APPROPRIATIONS ASKED BY tal had been towed hore. iyndon was | Unable tc Get Away from Border Be- | ment by a leading expert that the con- |days on account of the recent threat- A r flutghins of X: the | examining her. the explo: cause of Laok of Cars. dition of the domestle spring crop at|ened tle-up of transportation sched THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT HUGHES TAKES RAP AT demberatic nom vernor, rred Lyndon jumped into the w = | harvest was the lowest ever known.|uled for vesterday, according to rail-| . . TR : ASON LAW |and of Cyrus veteran | ter. San Antonto, T Sept. B.—Al- | According to another authority, the|road officiels. Minister of Finance Wants 8,347,000,- ssman, ican mom- | o o e N ENGAGE] ugh nearly a v has passed since | 1916 crop in the United States was R 000 francs For Next Quarter. Condemned “L. Advance of in S ks onal d N ENGAGEMENT ar depnrtme rdered 15,600 na- | 25,000,000 bushels under bread and| Dr. Earl C. Peck; first assistant the three most in- WITH A SUBMARINE. in the state pri- S 1 guardsme return fo thelr|seed requirements, and allowed no ! yesident physiclan st the municipal Paris, Sept. 5, 5.00 p. m.—Alexandre iments etill re- | surplus for export. hospital in Philadeiphia, who had ate | S. Ribot, the French minister of fi- Witnessed by Crew of a Ship Outside |maln on thc nable up to to- | Sl SR ténded hundreds of children stricken | nance, Will ask the chamber of depu s g Stockholn. day to get causo of lack of . with infantile paralysis, died yester- | ties for e last quarter of 6 MEDICAL STATISTICS OF Bl men say, Thess| AUSTRIAN AIR MEN case. amounting to §,347,000,000 francs, or day from the same dis DROP BOMBS ON VENICE —— - |about 500,000,000 more francs than New Jer- ——— Because of reports that there is|was asked for the present quarter. in the Douglas, Ariz.| Without Doing Any Damage — Four |Asiatic cholera in Vera Cruz, Mexico, The total asked by the French gov- rk regiments in the aistrict nnd_two TROOPS ON BORD Copenhagen, via iondon, Sept. ORDER | 10,22 1, m—The captain of an incom- | Brown Percentage of Sick Was Less Than|ing ship reporis that he saw outside|Se yreg y 3 M | Stcknalm Skaergard yesterday four|district. It was thought probable at g Visited. 46 passenegers on the Ward liner |ernment since August 1914, will 1”;‘.' Jan 21-2 Last Week. | Gorman destrovess in on. engagement | Fort Sam Houston that at least part of Othee Tawns VIsEad Monterey who boarded the vessel at | amount to 61,000,000,000 francs round- i YWosbingto: = vith a large submarine. Suddenly the | them might g2t away tonight. Rome, Sept. 5, via London, 745 p.|that port meze santt{olquamxzflnle on 1y. o 45 S Germans _fled southwa and fifteen e ——— CiAm ¥4 aval offman Island on their arrival in 2 fi me To m-—An Austrian naval aeroplane | FT > g e e minttes later returned with four tor-| Eryan Finishes Chautauqua Work. | squadron dropped bombs on Venice | New York. King Constantine fs Well. Adamson law, but | today, showed the percent pedo boats, but no submarine was then| Lincoln, \el Sept, 5.—William J.| Monday night without doing any e Londop, Sept. 5, 10.30 p. m.—Reuter’s yreted by many |of hoth resular troops ocen haidl today cempieted his season’s | damage, says an officlal statement is- Movements o eamships. Athene ondent says that ac- e i on the utaugi 2 e iodny. ©On Sunday and| Kirkwall, Sept. 5.—Arrived: Steam-|cordiwz to en officlal bulletin King NMeutrality Proclamation Signed. 53"’1‘ @&ihthfihaes'e;‘ingdrgflm:m l‘\:: i \‘!lm?d.here r? “Austrian aireraft drop- | er Stockholm, New York. Safled: 2nd, | Constantimehas completely recovered torium werc turn- ashington, Sept. 5. — President | woelks vacation, arter which he will{ ped borabs on Gloriza and three other | steamer Bergensfiord (from Bergen), | his health. but that the premier, in tzhes addressed at rile that of L Wilson today signed a proclamation | devote his time to- the campaign in|town that vicinity. Three persons Yorlz. informing a Venelist deputation today an ovirfiow meeling in the park out- |smail increase. Army medical officers | of neutrality of the United States in | the interests of President Wilson un- | were killed in Gorizia and the roof Cew York, Sept. 5. — Arrived: |that the king was still unable to see side. regard the condition as unusually sat- | the state of war between Italy and ded the direction of the democratie|of the Church of St. John was dam-| Steamers Gluseppe Verdi, Genoa; | them, gave as the reason the state of Mr. Hughes left here for Cincinnatl. isfactory for this scason of the year. Germlny. national committee, aged. - Genoa; ‘_Amer;ca, Genoa. His Majutya hellth. s and one among the c of guard Iying to it. ns who sought Ve s e

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