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i molested I v iiiy five deputiesguarded thp place during day but no
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In th Mrii r liin hut thpwere also frightinri Mi threat of th
anti thp nrp t IlurtiiKth night loo decamped fearing
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tn ip tndav Mihvl McDonald bellilocked UD Toni rmw parch will bfor about flftepti more Mm warranty beingnow in ha ds of doputlc SheriffJacobs reMirtiid o town IIH afternoonand Mid that hr had riot asked for troophu mprplv di cii r d plan for gptMne-liem hrrp if ttvy are Tlir sima
now IIP said U wpll in hAndof nt Mif Malhy
colliery f the l hlKh Vally Coalpartial nt thp Wood
ward f Mm antiWestern ronpanv fnr the first Mtn sinceih strike began and Mip cnln made liy tln-
Ixililch i ml and Navigation Company milhe Delaware tarkawamm tPtn-
rornjiniiv In flip nutnM r of menircriMMtl tli output of dial
It I IM Invited ti reached19oVMons Tl ni rator MV that In roiichf-
lfZun I I al n znfmi ton a dav Theestimated of oich romtiany is-
twiw re LnKAvnnni nd W iternFrl Hauroai tnntiny-DUwarr and Hidi rtmpjry-Lblth Vall y i iii t mjuny-Veu York niivnIehish Coil si1 Nr z i CompanyUimke HOnrhl Mil TiejdniPeoples i oH nnjnnj-S u oii ore puny
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The Hrikp will pud aof th rninrrs ai any con tionwhich may l off en d hy tln oi ratnrn willb and pii wii upon ny dlnatf-el mint
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l ortant town and viiaRo In tin NinthlnitMl Mlno Worker1 Incl nighttppclal ine tlnK of loral w r hold byordom of tho linnnl whlili nittyesterday at 8hiiin ikln Th tniiifin Wtr
by itir who urgedthm to ktv p up tlip itiit nsiifit thi operatorn to the bitT i ml also wer-tadvKd that money for tint relief fund wascorning in front all of HM countryand that it will b duty of tiny mint1worker to at fOrt report to headquarterany rai of destitution he nimn acro i
President John Kiily in aildresslnR ameeting of lond Summit Hill andford at the place last night wild
Men ittnam uiutivldfd to theend WP now your condition willbeof a pitiable nature if you return to theworks ocriKViwidtiH lufint grantedSomething iiuif non hreak for your bemllt
not Mint yourfixid No niater what opTatorn KIV about
rmsing from from Ina Rrratcr i UMIIK re
celvwi front that city than at any tinm inthe pat Cpon pToona I
assure you tho aninunt of waohtry roal being-ihiDiKd to market from the Scrnnton anti
HO small that It it-
tcarcely worth Theie is nomal Ixing rut by rertiticated minern any-where In coal Held
Infantry and cavalry did not guard thoPanther Creek Valley tliU morning owing10 a h avy iaiiiHtnn Not a striker wansighted by nonunion nwn on their way towork
iiu insi tinner nrrsM-lnrr Mho Iteinuln Out ltl t Tulle the-
n eiiirnrf-Scnyrov 1M Sipt n Th I cka-
wmni iKifd an order todaywilcli it ho will pnivw a powerful inantivn to Mimu of older tnon to returnto work onl r is to the oifect thatwhen all nilres the cholcrU-chaml ei i will bo givon to th iiilnen whoare now at work or who return to workIron the strike ends It tnpani adeal to a to liavo a clianiljrIn a good cluimlwi a miner cmi blast enoughmal one hour to lit all In aone he mnv have tu work daythen not w abl to bliwr enoughfill his quota rf cirs Tho inducement of achoictt in Iron with the minersmid It remains to ld wen what effect thisorder wilt have upon the trik situation
th exerlioiiH of the companithey liave not IXPII alile to any
in in tills field Thoofficials say that this Is duo to the Interestthat the arc now taking In thematter
RIOT f sr itr IHSHHKKS-
Xo Irrillet In the Trial at MirnamloahTwo liirjiticii III-
POTTSVILUE Pa ivpt o The jury Inthe Sheniinrlonh riot after Ixinc outfor thirty hours reiiorted to Judge IVckielat 5 30 oclock this evpninj thai they werounable to agriM on a verdict They weredUcharKed hy the Court of tlic-jurympii tiilcen wrlo ly III hy thlong confinement The defendant An-thony Kadlewcy was rinre il leading
rinline in SnenatnliKih which rfsultedin the calling our nf tip State tmo Po
Ilavid Kingheiser te that-Padlewcy shot Theio wero striki
on thp who rpfnN t toconvict the defendant
FMlrmllnn nf Labor Cnntrntlnnr AVBCnx X Y Sept n The annual con-vention of th State Federation of Labor
PrcMdcnt MartinT of Buffalo responded A Com-mittee on Credtntials was anti ad
was taken until tomorrowconvention will contintiij until Friday
night
Ill nol Tilmi In letrland tar llurlal-IlKliie lll rather
M WAnoFcK N V Sept n s rvicc-w m held today over the body of llradford B tin younR millionairewho riled from an tliirtynjx hours
his marriaz Mis tiara Sclilommerin the McGregor p Mii at Orients Ilntivprlobklnt th S iird The HPV Trent 1
fiTman rhetor of s t Thonahutch at Mnmaroneek read the
antI offeredThe coflin wns placed on hoard the private
car Oceanic It reach Cleveland thisftornoon when service will be held Inthe of tln lAkevlewthat Mr McfiroRor will he hurledbeside his father In the McClreRor plotThe font ml party Ocennloof Mr and AJIiori r no twirk jtrA M McGregor Mm Bradford n Mc
Mrs Whp T r nuand Addison
will of Mr Mcfire nr will tic fllidat White Plains next wok
Four Gfneratlom at R nlilrn KcddlnicORANGE X J Sept M anti Mr
Abram A Ackcrman of M N rth rlnion-utreet East Orange cpfehratod thpir iold nwedding annlverarv toniKit with n re
at their liom Kur Krprntioriof the AckerntHti finily were nrrMiipd
Mr and Mr Vkcrnnn MPH marriedIn New York Mr cl prmnn wan bornin nloonilld 7 virs ago Mr ck rnia-nnaiip f I l y ari old
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WM ALLEN BUTLER DEAD
firiff n AITIIO-Ior ornit rn i inn
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mlrall IIM toLiterature lila IOIIB and IliU farr
William Allen Butl r of the fore-
most lawyers of his time anti an authorof time did suddenly of acute gastritisat his Round Oak in Yonkerslast He was the son nf BenjaminFranklin Hiiler on of the leaders of theIwir of thin Suite of New York during theearly part of this century and HarrietAllen who was related to William HowardAllen for whom Mr Cutler was named
He nas burn m Aibuiy in 1824 and wasediical d nt the College of the City of NowYork For two years jilter IIP left collegehe travelled in Europe and revivedInspiration to write for magrtztiiPs andother periodicals On return he studiedUw in lobs fathers oflire borame asitoessful practltionor H dovoted hisleisure o writing and titer art few topicsof social historical religious or humorousnature that lie ibid not touch upon
In Noveml r ISiT there apfeand inHnrptr Magatinr an anonymous
d Nothing to Wear Itvery popular and It wis not with severalypars after lt appars nce that the authormade known his identity to dispute theclaim of an impostor s an extract
Mlvt Flprj Mrrilmwy f Maillvm Sqi ip-
llv madf Ittrrr separate Jujrnrv I Iarhnil tirr father a iin irr iath llmr M WA inertlast nrit lirr lrl ml Mr HurrU
nit ron futlvp wf V wllhoiit stappiniIn one rnntlnmii roim of 5hopplnpShopping lunc and hoiplnc toiftthir
t ill ot thi il y la oil ut imihfrFor tuMitiir nf iiiji ttul ft CAII itjtOil Ifci crown lift head r too solr of fnotOr p round hrr houlilvri nr HI niuujOr llai bf rwnl or or pmntl on or Ucei-lor tlrd on witu a strine or nn With bow
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rr w to d nrr In uil flirt In and talk InIirrvirs In wmrli to iln noihlni at all
lr v for winnr ummfr nmi fullMI of Ibrm illtfcrrnt In color onl
Silk muslin ant lace velvet Mlln mulunit brnmlolnlb Mid otter maunul-
juuc ixprn ixc and much nun tmcrra
In short for all lhlni hrOr milliner tnoaiMc or trailoann br rmughi of
And vet Ihojcb scarce three montli have phdtlnct tbf day
This nn rrliandw on tweli earn up Dreadwa
Thl Mme MlM Uclllnnry of Maillimn SquareThe lau urn wr met was In utter dr ialifcausc she lud nolhlnu whaicvrr to wrar
Mr Butler alho wrote iertral Averagea on sharp practices in nvrcantilplife Thp an addros deiivtnd before the Xew York Bible SocietyMartin Van Buren a sketchUiwyer and Cllent a disquisition on
their relations and a voluinn pmms-In prose Hitlon ho publihlu d anonymouslyin 1878 and ten yeatBlater wrote DoniiMtleus a story illustra-ting nf the labor llrstlon
Mr Butler was admitted to the bar In1M8 and Uvame a memlier of the law firmof Butler Stillman V Hubbard Vhenfirm was changfd to Butler
Mr Butler actcil asits head end w as one of the most Miccissfuladmiralty liwver In country
In IfiOfl Mr Butler celebrated the fiftiethanniversary of his admission to the barA dinner was en in his hoimr at theIiwycre Club at whiih the leading mem-l rs of th bar were present On thatixcasioli It was decided to present lo MrButler a liver wrvire to commemorate
of duty anti a low monthslater the gift wa wnt with n conKratulatory letter fig Mil by suet lawyers nn-
losoph Ijiroiiu Sim inK Jame C Carter JUlgo Xcah-Davi Benjamin F and ItolKti DBpnodlit
Iii 1SV Mr Butler married Mis Marthall-n siMcr of the famous old commanderanti owner of the Marshall lint of clipperships Two ago th their
welding at their homo in YonkersTwo daughters and two ons William AllenButler Jr n and a fonArthur who win graduated from PrincetonUniversity in 1S92 him
Mr n the CenturyVnlon league and Groller clubs the BarAssociation and tho lawyers club Hewas a director of the Century tloEcho Ice
Insuranco Company anti thin AstorLibrary and was a r of the advisory
the Liability Assur-ance Corporation
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Danlsl Mann father of Louis Mann theonirdlan H d v terday at 111 homo ISO
Kant Scvenlyslxth strift Ho born InGermany sixtyseven ye ir nnd hadhen in thii country about fortv j vear-
raislnc a InrK family herr Lotus Maimtells his friends that ho tioculiir dialet whichIIP use on the IIKP WH copi i Insfather who wa n of huinoroiis turnor mind The Maria oft n Hinti id
itnrs to his home hy rallinr iltentlon to-Dm t rnliirltir of the iirtnati rprpn lons
he ti d Mr Mann n wld rrons one of Nmhan H
of popiilnr is nraced m thi
Iniil James liiiBt n V l h or Ioinnanv-K First llMKlnient N r Si-Mleh el llo In Newirk pufrnlayalter an Illnps of ncnrlv vowi yearn old anti liad bpcn in thp Kcrvkesince September Wo Iln was fnlor-Pjtptiln and one nf st
nipn in thp State r pt Wnl h cniiKhldurlnc the ullk in Pat rson urnl a
of dl s pnsu d uishorn In Ireland In I i and was brought to
country by hi ns a nu ap-prpnllcrd In the Jewelry trmlf b rominB anpxpprt eiinr HP was unmnr-rlH
llpnry Bulr s rpnl PMMP dpipr In theWiird In Brooklyn died on
Monday at home M avenueIn hi He rn nrtive inHppuhltpan politics II leaves n widow
f rr iiArniiiv i ii ic r rHaitI an Opium lolnl and a lltmrdrrl-
llnitte and ll te a IliuiiUninn-Cnpt Hatlglipy he now head of
West ThirtyjevenMi street precinct sentliin detectives out to arrest sellers of opiumlist night Thp detpotlvef found an opiumjoint In tutU blast in Seventh avenu nearThirtysixth stnvl anti arrested the al-
leged proprietor 11 hung who is knownnf Chinatown and his
clerk Jim IMV Five men who wpre foundin the place smMiing oplutn were alsolooked up-
Th letpetvi also locked John lieof 51 Seventh avenue and Sing Mon oflifil West Thirtyeighth tre t on aof having sold opium
While dMectivps tern walkingthrough West Thirtyseventh Mree noman solicited them front n windowThey went into the hoi n nrd artespfifour women two HITI
Soon nfier ih last batch of prlsoripr-rfarhefl the tat ion a manwns Charles W Maui nffered hull for thewomen Houghey i cli a grol look-at the thoU anti
Ive Ken you around haila good deal lately Yonvofor rlght or nine womeii 111 ir ijst MHC-Onlishts I think you am n professionalbondnun and Im fltirj to
Attorney Invest g le your cnsp Imnrt Riilmr orofesiMinl bonds-men hanging around this station
hut Mninri bond was accepted
snln l Dnnnluie four lcailir-Almiit ifn pptnocrau of the
first Assembly district h ld n massat tho Boulevard Lyeum Ninetyninth-stnwi nnd wxl
against Matthew M Donnhiie-as leader In upport of JaiuesT Boush
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WAR ARBITRATORS IV WRANGLE
Shall Verdict De on Kntfmmtfitmr an
WASHINOION Sept The BoardArbitration which Is to decide the victorthe war game on New England coast 1
already engaged In a wrangle overmethod to bo pursued to reach a decision
The nay members of the board innlstea-t the meeting at Newport yesterday that
the manoMivrt6 should be regarded as atest of the efficiency of tIm respectivebranches of the service and that the boardreport should b constructed along thatlineThe
army members insisted Just astrongly that the operations were really
and thn duty of the board shoulddetermine the result of each of the
engagementsIt l recognized by army that In
l a t one of the engagements the navywon a victory the principal value of whichwas to show the weak in the tine ofdetente stretching w London toGardiners Point
Board of Arbitration according tothe army understanding will have to de-
cide each of the different phases of theoperations and render a report M to thevictory The board has not yet reached aconclusion on this point
The present indications are that thereports from th and ships wilt notbe in shape before Oct I anti there Is littleprospect of the board assembling againbefore that time
In viow of the recognized weakness atFort Wright Gen Chief
f Artillery will recommend to the Secre-tary of War that steps he taken to strengthenthe defences on FUhersopinion of the artillery officers it will be-
nece ary to acquire Mount Prospect whichwas largely responsible for the victorygained by Admiral Higginson in hlsattack-nn the Island
MAIXKS SlKKlt OVER IS KNOTS
Mistake In FlrM Report HhlcJi ShowedHrr In lie Itelow llniiilrrtnenti-
WAfHlforos Sept till reportof tho Inspection Board that witnessed thetrial trip of the new battleship Maine willbe presented to Secretary Moody In afew preliminary report saidthat tho Maite failed to reach her requiredspeed of Us knots At that time due allowance
be n made for ml verso currentsand the fact that one of the Makcboatahall drifted out of th court
Information obtained at the De-partment this afternoon indicates thatthe rined after allowing for altcorrections will be IS01 knots an hour
Movement of Xaval VemtnWASHINGTON Sept 0 The cruiser
OlympIa arrived at Boston tho battle-ships anti Indiana the cruiser
the yacht and thetug Nina at
at New Bedford the gunboat Glouces-
ter at Annapolis tIn cruder Atlanta andthin collier at Montevideo thegunboat Nashville at Medina the cruiserNew York at Vladivostok the collier Her-cules the gtuiboit Hornet and the torpedoboats Bazley Blddln andat Norfolk nnd the collier at Lam-bert Point
The Arpthusia has arrived atAden and toiled for Gibraltar tins trainingship Paul her has sailed front New I ndonfor and thisfrom New Ixmdnn for New Bedford
UiMlgrrn lay Succeed MarkerWASHINGTON Sept 0H IK thought
likely that Hear Admiral Frederic Iodgerswho is to return to this country soonfrom th Has wilt In in com-mand of the New York Yard to suectMti Hear Admiral Barker who rxlgriil to command the North Atlanticstation to succeed Hear Admiral Hlgijinson
Army avy OrilcnA-
sniNOToN Sept army orders have
Johnr McVrthur Twenty elrhth Infantrytrtallnl lo toe South Dakota Lollejp-llnok1 e H-
iisu Lc u II Mrniher Twenty second In-
laniry lrtalrd to the Virginia Military Inslltutrl-AMnctun
iljjjr A Krederlfk AMlitiat Adjutantririiiral Jitalkd a member ot the KumlnlngVoMit at ivhlnRton Marion 1
Man Twenty Mrond Infantry aide deianu rr
William L Buck Thirteenth Infantrylo ntliutuu tdroamlnatlon fur promotion
Cpi Henry 5 Cole ommlvury to Omahaa mvlMaut iturlnj the army maniruvrri-
ih rlirment from aclUe service of Brigfirn II Iorivood SurieonCtueraJ Is
srcond Ilrut Robert II Wlgclnv Fourth Cavalryu from the rulliot the nrmy for ilejertlon-
rlt t Lieui James n Alllvm Sevenih InfantryIrom leave of aufmcc to Vancouver lUrracki at-aliledrcamp
First llryan Conrad tranifmrd fromDthlecnih Infantry to Kiltrrnth Infantry Iom
H Fli t IJeut t hatl H Morrow IonKiltrctitli Intantr to KlihievntQ infantry Corn
orders have been IssuedCnit K II from Ilvenih LUIilhoiise dl
hoc Detroit rcirultlnis rendezvouS Chirafo Lieut HJ Xlc eiiieir hula Naval Academyto the Hartford lnitfitl nf Ctilcoa Llrut II If-
Hnurh Iron the Naval Academy to the Iultoa a
nivuat Pay ln r Mr J II Mantoniron Npi s-
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Si lnut onierr Ma Stnken ire Trylna-lo Pa orr a rminf
Two loVets belonging to the steamshipSt Lout of the American LneIniteil States Ulsirict AltorneyB officein the Federal Building yesi rday afternoonand asked for a warrant for an engineeraboard the ship whom they accused ofmurder Ani tant District At
that this man was responsiblefor the death of two stokersanti Plagarnin on Aug J2 whon the StLouis was her last trip to the east-ward
Mr said th told WM BO
vague that he hid directed them to getwitnesses or oni corroborative evidenceon which affidavit could toe
Th v to return with witnesseslater didnt
When the tale of the Hokors wastarried aboard the Ht Louis yesterday-It was met with smiles fromand men JnHaktingsoneoftheenglreerlag naff said that two men probablyhad it In for him as on the trip oeror six men in his watch had their paydockxl ror lielne drunk and had sworn-to got even with him for reporting them
As for the deaths of two stokerhe nit that Li recorded in the andis Shipping Commissioners officeThe two men were overcome from the heatin the stoke room and were Immediatelycnrrhd tin on deck hindfit condition they would have recoveredbut they had not taking careof elvea and died soon after being
them and certified on the log to the mannerof their deaths Thy were In watch
To Promote Genii City internmentORANTU N 1 Sept 9The ritlz ns-
Inion of Fast Ornng his been formed torun thor municipal government honestlyand economically regardless ofor State Mont of the m ml ersart who the
city administration Archer-M Brown of Brown Co of NewYork president and Frederickof the Title luarantee and TniM Companyis of thn union
erdle Tra rltrd Irnm Hnre In TniiRue-WIIIAMANTIC Conn Sept B Twenty
years ago the point of a needle a quarterof an Inch long wns embedded in the knw-of Mrs lame 1C French of this cityphysician unable to extract A
she discovered a onth very point of her tongue and trolc-therefrom i longmissing needle jxiint
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VAN RENSSELAERAPARTMENT HOTEL
17 FAT 11TH STWRItE flOORS FHOM FIFTH AVKMK
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or UDtURiLthrd meals t carte or Anirrtdin-nl n A few room rfaervrd for llachflnrs-PhyilcHni Iiuprtlon Invitfduntil 9 P M Ilf rrnrn fMf nll
D JAMFS MAX lit lUtOAmVAY
CUBAN HOUSE VOTES THE LOAN
THE rrS7OVS OFFEHFlt AS A-
Sprrlil Tax on Alcoholic Liquor Al n
Crested to lime Kxprnir-M000HM of the Nn5ONIO forAurleiilttirr niTrr Front Small mil
CaHr UtipMH Tilt SrsHAVANA Sept 9 The House of Repre-
sentatives has passed the loan hill by a voteof 48 I 2 The President is authorized toraise a loan of JSSnnrtfW to be p ued at90 at 5 per cent maximum interest Thloan is redeemable in forty years Re-
payment will begin after the first ten yearsthe amount to be paid into the slottingfund and the interest to lx insened in theregular budget from the first year
Four million dollars of tho loan will bedevoted to agriculture and the cattle In-
dustry and 31000000 to payment of theobligations contained in the first transitorydispositions of the Constitution Paymentof the army is to be made at a rate of sala-
ries to be decided by the governing councilof the revolution from October 1 fcB toSept 14 18M after tho army lists are re-
used The President may raise the loanIn whatever number of dlvldona he choosesThe Executive U authorized to give thecustoms receipts of the nation as a guaran-tee The last clause of the bill is asfollows
In order that proper provision may horondo In the budget for the loan a specificpermanent tax on alcoholic liquors i oreated and 10 per cent of the customs re-
ceipts of the Island set aside The taxon n bottle of brandy U fixed at 30 centson whiskey 40 cents per litre on winecents and on beer
Sonor Artola fought the bill In everyway Ho argued that a loan would bovery dangvruUb and might entangle therepublic Seflor Uitorre said it would lidangerous lo pledge the customs receipts-as this would give the perrons supplyingthe money the right to Intervene in themanagement of tint customs The cus-
toms he added should be the last notthe first thing to l e pledged He urgedthe Adoption of a stamp tax to meet thucxMMi80j of the loan
Seflor Fonts declared that the Hotisshould have faith In the future of rub andnot suppOse that the island was going tosmash financially Heplying to a con-
tention of Srnor Artola he said he die notregard the Platt amendment as n nnaroset for the Cubans but as a
SHior Villauendas argued that the onlythe money could be raised would bo to
pledge customs Nobody would accepta tax as a guarantee
A number of member ofing the as a duty and a patriotic actionon the part of the
Tho Homcwhat fromthe Senateloan hill
The Senate has a law makingthe number of Stats Secretaries NOWIIinstead of six
The Council will lie composed as followsSecretary of State Secretary of JIM ice
Government Secretary nfPublic Instruction Stcretary of Fman
of Agriculture and Serctary ofImprovement or Komento
MARRIAdE OF lllXm-He Perform the Ceremony Illttiiclf a a
luMlce or the PeaceJustice of the Peace Henry Bundy better
known an Major Bundy in Jersey Citywhere he has lived halt a century wasmarried last Saturday to Mrs Mary Brokera widow of 448 Oermanla event Ac-
cording to the marriage return tiled yes-
terday with Clerk Hooney of the HudsonBoard of Health the Major per-
formed the ceremony and duly certifiedthat he had satisfactorily answered allquestions which he had put to himselfas a Justice Ills replies included the statements that he was 2 years old and hatlxon married once before
The marriage was witnessed by Mr
Mary Spengler of 3JU Hudson boiilerirdand Mrs Minnie Smilhers of 12is Hudsonboulevard daughters of the bride after
Major theta a otto whohad a careful study of the Jerseystatutes that he had a legal to officiatea a Magistrate at hit own wedding
The kissed tho bride on thi mouthand then smacked her again exercisinga privilege which II Jersey seldommisses he transferred tho marriage
from one pocket to the thorMRHERESS KILLS nFHSEIF
Mother Win Took the Ilvrs nr tier MX
Children Commit SuicideNEW OIUFINR Sept a Mrs Louis
Westrope who on June 10 killed her sixchildren in Clalborne county Miss cuttingtheir throate committed suicide last nightat Oreenville In that State by jumpingInto the Mississippi She adeclaring
After murder the woman tried suicideand the attempted her life again when In
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little over a month when she was releasedthe doctors saving that tim was saneShe klllpd herself the da y sIte was rreisrd
Tile WeatlirrThe which reported movtnr e
w rrt Iron the l k Superior rBlon jf tenl y
over the lower likes ml Into the SI IAW-
rerce valley with the troucb depreMon tlrpiJ-vitth rct over the Keu Knflanrt anil n iilrtle A-
tUntlr Thp nlnrl ere hleh hlodnctram Ulrty in Inrty five mlle tin hour nrrloner L P nrrt Atlintlc SlMn lrtlnl to-
M ae toe itret rilrettlcn lelnt nn tfcoir Itemmyth la lotthensl Il ln w i tillliiE oier theseSections and In the Ohio Arfl Ternenee Ilejj
There tut an e ta lve ares rl hlbroverlne all the rountrjto the PaelBc eoM with clear nenlher Thetemperature fell Item 10 t J ilegrew In all theStlea between he Rockand Allegheny rroinl r-
and from Montana to Te Light wai re-
ported In Wjomlnr and e tem Nebraili-H should h warmer In the nlierr V t and
Nnrlh e t today and cooler In all the AtlnntrStaten with fair westlier which hnuld hnlt fortwo or three dajn heromlnj filthily warn nThursday and Krlilaj
In this city e ierda clpidy end r lny
total rainfall 411 ol Inch lnd high nutheiMdecreasing toward nUht highest xelueliy M milesan hour ahoiit I r M average humldlt HI per-
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rut leniperaturp a recorded by the ollleuthermometer anti al o hy StNs thermometeral the Mreet level l fhown In the fnnejed table
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which will last four days began today atFrankfortonthnOdpr KmiwrorIf acting an chief umpire Thp operationsrppre ent resistance to a Hu lan Invasion
the Ylntula Hiver through NehleswlgThe attack is IHni conducted by two armies
the defence by the Third Army Corpshelped from tlie north by a guards dl-
vWon oovererl by a divHon of cavalryA mirty white morning was followed by
burning MiMhinn The roads were Miidyanti heavy which mild trntihport arduousThe operations which clowd at noonended In what would have linen appaientlyImpossible position if it had been real warThe cavalry of th Third Army Corps mattea wldo detour to the east and were re-
pulsed Meanwhile cavalry of the FifthArmy Corp moved to the wcM HO the mauimounted bodlo wire found back to back
The Kaiser did not take part in the mimicfighting Hn was solely concerned as thochIef judge
There will be an Infantry battle tomorr-ow with Uoer tactics Widespread cor-
dons will advance In extended formationusing all rover pissililiv
The foreign guest go dilly by specialtriln from Frankfort to thin field wheromounts await thorn The Emperor passestho nights at the cattle of Sonnonburg
It was noticed todiy that there waspopular cheering for the Russian officersattending tho nmnuuvrcs EarlRoberts anti the other English oflloers metwith ft cool reception
The cavalry B equipped with a wirelesstelegraph apparatus which Is us cndedfrom balloons This is an Improvemontdevised by Prof Siemens Ii works well
kit orbit of the fnited States Armyhas Invited Earl Itolvits den French andtho other English fil ers antI Gor-
man officers to attend a dinner at the HotelHristol in Rerlin after the manoniv-
ntirofvr in WMVOI ninSrrunillliKtianilnrnirMtne Ml nn Iattrt-
A a In Londonfptrtal CMt Dripeuh a Ttti SIX
LOXDON Sfpt y utu dJ Mirandahusband of Christine Niiwou is dead
The Count de Miranda was the secondhusband of Cliristino Nilsson Herhusband wax a Frenchmui named Augusto-KcuMud Ho died in an Insane asylumWhen she nine to this country in IS823Mme NlUson wa in deep mourning for herhusband Her companion at that titanwas a young Spanish girl III the early
named Paulino d Miranda It wasthrough hit daughter that the Count deMiranda a widower became acituaintnlwith tiC woman who destined tohis wife
After Mine Nilsson returned lo Europe-In IHS1 Mile Miranda continued towith her hml made the few tour that thohlnger undertook herThe Count de Mlrntda was at that liOnliving III Madrid to lengthof his daughter sjtiit away fromher home iu wiiich he wasWhen Mine NIlMon anti herwho lied bocomo acquainted In Purl re-
turned to Paris nf r tour the Countcamo there to bring his daughter home
Rut she wis ie ined to remain with hoerfriend For tha Cjmil do Miranda aftertneting the soprano fell in love with herand sued for with Mich ardor thatshe ioon colifentpd lo UCome a CountetKThey w n marriid In Paris in IKS7 After-a Count do Mirand went backto live in Madrid and his wife remainedIn Paris to whloh he came at frequentintervals to vi it her II was nut a inanfortune hut hta wife i Otto of Mie richestof doimis a short time agoMile de Miranda continued to Ui her com
TV ago the Countosn deSllruula returned to Sweden her nativecountry to live
CIMSKS WllTIV 1IHITS-
Irnvhlonal Cotrmment Iteilaren Illockaileor Tluxe Held li InsurgentXprttil Cable litipilih Tilt sus
HAMDUIIO Septti TIe HayiIan Ministerat Berlin tins notified the Haytlnn consul-
ate here that Mi Provhiotial Governmenthas lh ued a decno closing lie ports ofConnives Saint Mares and Port le Pali toforeign ships TillIn accordance with instructions from ionCanal the President of Hayti no inanlftstMwill be ItHtieil to shIps bound fur then ports
HKIILIN SePt n The fWopiie llaicttcturns angrily upon the Haytians as a packof negroes who Ions only a thin veneer of
tt KflvH that neither party intho rivil conflict can Iw graded
In technical M nt of tlfnod that any intcrferenio on their partwith foreign pro rty illegal
It adds the liston that has Irfentaught these black follows by the kinkingof the will have the IrfVI
effect upon thy Interests of all the foreignresidents of Hayti German property andthe German name are In safe keeping wherwthe flag of the norman navy flies
fleet Star SteamshIp lironnland Said In Be-
Inrrrlnr to KiiKlUhIltilltftpelol ClMf DflpifA to TaR Semi
ANTWEBP S pt O Tho new Roil StarMno ctoatnfhlp Kroonland built by theCramps Is criticised here in shipping circlesand Is considered a disappointment as re-
gnrd fpi d Sh cannot get within Iouohorse power of thou Xe lan l which wasbuilt in England
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renrh Officer HefiHwl to Take Paul Inrinslnc nf SoIled
1l trlnl fatilf l if lc ti TaR Stx-PAKIS Sept nTh Cabinet today
phced on halt pay Col St Ilemy whorefused to obey the orders of
superiors to close religious schools ionAndro Minister of Wnr wee not presentat tlw meeting of th Cabinet
London llrnlm lla lnR laurel Fire Chirrllule-
Xprclit Cttft linpiirn la Tne SISNDOV Sept ofliriili of the
London County Council absolutely denystory from Kansas City that oxChief
lisle of th Firo Department there hissbpen summoned to Ixiiulini tr reorganizeth Fl r Depirtnipni hpre It Is thoughtthat fi lIttle has only Invited toattend of th National FireBrigade Inlon In tttW-
Aricrntliii Town lr lrii rit li Tornadofprttnl CuH llrsfath In Tiir Sts
PAnt Spi it A able iipstnleh troutBuenon Ayren reports that the tovn liliof Bolivar has Ixen destroyedby n tornado Fntirtecn persinx were killedand fifteen Inlurcd
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nolnn to TheHntoe mil Will Later Comto This roiinlr-
Ap CoW Dtlfatth 10 Tile SISIKJNDON MultI n TIll Doter General
snripl fur Th Hagim at fl oclock thisevening ti niewt tho leaders and draftproclamation setting forth the objectof the mission Secretary Ferreira saysthey will not lecture In Europe hut wIllproliably reserve their speeches for the1nited States where they are url ofsympathetic reception Although n ye
have made no appeal fo r fundsreceived voluntary contribution
amounting to about 10U M
Secretary Brebner siys advisory placeunder the Government in South Africawilt bo offered to the Generals It is doubt-ful whether they will accept as their mallanxiety no Is to rettirn to their farmsGen De Wet whose wHo is now onfinn rpmirkod yesterday that the mobeautiful thing m lois estlmntlon wis i
sheaf of oatsThe Opnerals arc all fueling slightly
rheumatic effects from thn long campaignThey have been overwhelmed with invita-tions correspondence applications forautographs iVe which they were comlulled to refuse Tlip only private Indl-
vldual who met Iota DP Wet while he washero was an American woman admirerwho was introduced to him yesterday-
On their arrival at The Hague the Gen-
erals will probably decide the date of theirvisit to the United State Their chieffe r of their trip there is of the Americanreporters of whom Secretary Ilrebnoihas been toiling them K mo interestinganecdotes
When tho floor Generals left their hotela big crowd which hilt gathered outsidecheered them heartily
FKDERM PARTY lIKS TIfTHe Prahcn he of the Ircanlatlni
Speakers Thank ConnrrM-Sptclot Cal Utipitc to TUB Slv-
MAvna Sept Two hundred membersof the Federal party gave a banquet lastnight In honor of Gov Taft The sjieakcrspleaded for tho Governors support In theirpolitical aspirations and sincerely thankedhim anti tilt American Congress for theliberality of the Philippine bill
Gov Taft laughingly tktcribod tho efforts-of the Democrats to prove that tie Federalparty was created by the Philippine Com-
mission and recited hits denial of the chargebefore the Congressional Investigation Com-
mittee Ho further saidI appeal for confirmation of this denial
I assort that the Federal party was bornof thin people anti that Its organization IH
spreading through iho archipelago Itgives the greatest evidence of the possi-bilities of Klfgovernment Its opponentsdo not appreciate the difference betweenthe Filipinos anti other tropical peoplesI do not consider that political agitatorsare thor destroyers of the prosperity of aworthy people
Gov Taft urged upon his hearers thedignity of labor and of that agricultural possibilities of the Island
1IEIIMEA ISIAMt IHSAIIEARS
Small Strip or Land In the Jttir or Mexicolli Sunk
fpKlcl Cable BfpJlfJI to THE Slime
LosnoN Sept a A Uspiich trout Parkto DalzVlV News says the Admiralcommanding tIm French naval division inthe Atlantic has sent word of thu suddendisappearance of the Inland of Bermoja-hi the Gulf of Mexico Xo reefs havebeen discovered on the spot formerly oc-
cupied by the island but navigators arerecommended to IIM oxtrerre caution whilesailing In that of thou hilt Tho Ad-
miral says the in Muxioo Yuca-
tan and Guatemala an very active
The island of was a smallof land in thin limIt of Mexico of whichencyclopedias and oral geo-graphical treatises took no note Is
to have been without inliabitan-
tnritvr THE inui-MU i Lena Atliwcll Scorn a Kureeis In
II A Joness New IM-
Kfteiol Cable nit patch la THE Mx-
I5NDOK Sept 0 11 A Jonosn latestplay Chance the Idol was produced atWyndhams Thcntro tonight It Is aMonte Carlo drama It U rather too lugu-
brious but is decidedly a better work thanthe authors last effort
Miss Lena Ashwell for whom the playwas written gained unqualified success Inthe rather trying role of the heroine
New llrllMi Minister to Veneurlaf-pKlal Cable Unpirlt ta THI ScsI-
XJSDOS Sept UMr Henry G flaxIronside Secretory of the Dritish legationat Stockholm who one formerly attachedto the British Emlxissy at Washingtonline lioen appointed British Minister atCaracas YeiiPZtiel-
aKnlotntieil Miners Hcsctieil Arirr Pin llntirf-
iptrtat Cubic ItnpiHtlt to THE SUNtDNDON Sept ttEarly this morninR
the rescue parties which havo IsHn en-
gaged since Thurnday in trying to teachthe men entombed in thin Union collierypit Forest of Dean found three men aliveThey hail been entombed 120 hours
Rrlnitatrmcnt for Another Fire ClerkClaude A Wanzor contract clerk in the
Fire Department who was dropped lastMay obtained from Justice Giegcrlchyesterday nn alternative writ of mandamusrequiring Sturgls to reinstatehim and lila salary for tlie time ho has
kept from Commlscioner Slurlied notified Wanzor that his job was
alKillshed Wanzor lllio other suitors con-tended this his duties worn tr nsfprred loother iwrsons unlawfully
Ferr HarrrttSppt oMlM Inez Allen Bar
rett diiiKhler of Mr mid Mr ymood Uirrctt anti Arthur Wlnfredof the Auditorium Hotel Ill wen
HI the hone of th purentshere trnSht The llev Grant Person ofScnpcs F iii N Y performed u ceremonya M ted by the ofFirst hurch of thin vlllaee
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DUFFYS PURE MALT WHISKEY
lIne a matchless recird of nearly balmns the Rrcntest e
discovered for the cure of malarianets on the diRCstivo organsand stimulates the blood antI drives T-all malaria serins All aidgrocers or direct 100 per
booklet tie MAIWHISKEY CO Rochester N Y
1563We cleanse carpets thoroughly
kill the germs mothsand their eggs
Wo got the dust and dirtout entirely
Compressodolr usedfor delicate fabrics
guaranteedWork
and rclaldas promisedWrite cr eltflcre fcr cost
T M STEWART326 7th Aye
STRIKES AUTOS AND THE LAY
JERSEY n DOE SPEAKS FRFll0 THE PEOPLES RHilirS
Strikers mm Itit the Community In FearFvrn Without Violence Arc niiiliin
Users of lllilnvB Hho KnilaiiRc-rIrnple Came Common uUatiirvH-
ACKKXRACK N J Sept 0 In chargincthe Bergen County Grand Jury todayJudge Dixon directed especial attentionot two matter One was the recent HtriUof silk dyers at Lodi where it was necessaryto maintain a heavy detail of marshalsanti to read the rIot act
The Judge charged that if the strikersassembled and put the community In fourwithout to actual violence tluiact was riotous
If the men combined to prevent theof silk in tho vats and thuocauHul a
lots to tho employers they were f
conspiracy and the canto if they combinedto prevent men front working Theymight persuade hut not deter men traitsworking
Judge DIxon then made a somewhat lot K
anti emphatic charge In the case of Johi-Hcnches whoso death in front of Mrs E K
Poors place was duo to a horse on the lawnbeing frightened by an automobile going nthigh speed
He declared that any person driving an ni-tomoblle at the rote of speed alleged intlncaw was a common nuisanceand should UIndicted such
If In this case It appeared that drivingthe automobile at was prob-able cause of the mans deathguilty party should be indicted for man
Tint concluded T think itwithin the observation of everybody thatthese vehicles arts abusingof the The operators are nomanaging their with regardforthe of other
Ve all have a right to the highway inour vehicles and on foot just wme m-wo did before these camo uponthe roads
Everybody who uses the highwaysto the people in common
use of it in guilty a comnvmnuisance
It Is not a question of ordinanceIt l the State It does not dc
on a statute it is A common lawwhich wo inherit front our ancestors
Everybody who conduct shlmwlf assendanger who are In this excrpiof th common right Is of creatinga common nuisance should liefor Ihi same
A ThirstQuencher
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