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'THEWEATHER I P.rtomoutli I and Vicinity-- W.dnotd.y I untottltd and warmer; ahowori; light to moderate inuth windi. THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD SUN AND Sun 4.4* Sun Ml I. L.ngth Day 14.001 High Tid. S.50 am, S.M pm I Moon 1.05 am I VOL. NO.

572. PORTSMOUTH, N. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. PorUmouth Dully R.pu.llcan Margtd with THE HERALD, July PRICE TWO CENTS. PLAN FOR A NEW COLONY Anti Bahists Favor Establishing One at Greenacre Two rlvaJ colonies, each-purporting', fo carry out the ideals of Sarah J.

Farmer, of the Green Acre will be established side by in 131 ml as the result oE dlasen- tioris wliich, developed yesterday among the -uid anti-'Bahai factions. I phms a uro earned oul. As a of the secession of the. a element, Uvo Ruhn'l nd- are now In control of the original colony, and the j)ntia are In minority. antis are not disposed to take ihcir' defeat calmly, Pinned to a Tree by Automobile Driver by Perkins.

and at a meeting led by the trustees deposed at a a pliuu- were act on foot to form new 6r- KanizuUon to be known as tho Green Acre Fellowship Associates. This will be opposed Jo the older body. The Green "Acre Fellowship by the gi'oup of of A Bnlia, tho Persian prophet, who were victorious in Monday's stormy Jsession. JamcH Curran of Hoston, who conducts a livery stable at York Village during the summer months, wan the victim of a serious if not accident on Tuesday evening-. He was on tho grounds where Ruth St.

Denis was givhiK tho exhibition of dancing for tho aid of the Improvement and Historical when an automobile driven by Miss Elizabeth Perkins of Now York, who is summering at Scwall's bridge, arrived on the grounds. Before Mr. Curran could get out of. the way the rim- HAS ADMITTED SPECULATIONS Wife of Gov. Sulzer Says She is to Blame for the Affair-Claim Impeachment Certain MAN OF 70 MARRIES 22 C.

H. Parslow Goes to ColiM- set to Wed Young Bride. M1.SH Genrifinnna Shattuclt, a maiden wot quite 22 years of ago, on Tuesday became tho bride of Corncllua H. J'jir- tilow, need 70. Thu c-eremuny occurred lir Colmsset, nt.

the rectory of the, ruul'a Eiiiscopal church and was by Barlow, the 7'cctor of Hint house of worship. The couple were attended bj Mr. and Mrs. Vlolor Dehncro of Co- liasset. and came to this city imme- rtiutely the ceremony.

(Dr. Fillmorc Mporo, one of the.oust- Ichiiiu pinned him tree nnd on bo- cd trustees and 1 leader of tlio trikeu out he was found to bo suf- Aas "an extensive tract of land ferinR huenso pain and wns at onco removed to the York hospital, llcru was found ho had been badly crushed ami sustained internal injuries. This morning it was said that but 11 til hopes were untcrUiIued of his recovery. (Continued on Page 4.) groom is engaged in the business of a i i and paper hanging and has several years tilled the' place of at the St. John's church.

The Duple filed a marriuRo intention in this city on I 16, but later-'decided to uarry In -Massachusetts and Hied the second iiiiculion at Cohasset. They will reside at 101 C'hapel street. REMOVED AN EYE. RAILROAD NOTES Oscar Hamonr of Canaan hits Iti'en mdo a scale Inspector for till! Boston Mljlno rallronil. Held covorjris the Wliitc a i division and branch in adUltion to Um local lino.

Conductor Daniel Ncal of the Bust- located nnd removed, orn route ia enjoying vacation of tun days during which Conductoi- Hutohins will lie on the run. Italian Laborer Had Been Injured by a Flying Stone. Dr. A. J.

L.ancc, the eye this city, called to York Ihli morning to remove an eye from Yin cent Nola, nn Italian lahorer, who wa: being cared for at Urn York hospital Nota, who was employed on tho At lantic Shore railroad, had his loft oy destroyed by a piece of flying rock an 11. 'was deemed necessary to re'nipv tho eye in order to save the sight the other one. Tho operation was successfully accomplished tho. piece Munny, N. AaRUfit 12--The house of the New York le.cislature net late to vote ua a i Deader Levy's resolution to Impeach, iovcrnor on charges of i uid corrupt conduct inotllce and high crimes and misdemeanors.

The IJemocratlc organization clulin- more a votes to adopt he' resolution. Governor Sulwr's riends mmlo no cliiirra. The nmt roll all i i the correctness of, the organization's claims. JOighty-tlVo Democrats, niae more a the necessary majority, unaltered their names. DemOcnil reached the chumlu'r a roll call.

a tiuit a dozen of llie.se wore exliected to vole against the measure. Republican ami progressive leaner Ho.governor's orslwhile i i a foes 1 sole chamijloa.s, save foi corporal's Kimrd of indC'pondeat Democrats planned a savage light 01 the resolution. May Last All Night Indications at mldnlidil were the session wotnlil last all nlg'ht. the eve of the Governor's probahh i a the story wis iipreai broadcast i Ihe a a tha Mrs. had assumed all blame to the a i mil by Hi Frawiey I i a committee, conc i the governor's transaction In Wnll si reel.

jirs. ntatemen.t wa.s made aceordlngto i story lo Srnlllor Palmer of i She Is quoted as G. TAGGART, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISfR, 64 Hanover Street, Mancheiter, N. H. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF 40 New Milch Cows Springers and Heifers IN PORTSMOUTH, N.

AT THE FRANK JONES' 'FARM, Saturday, Aug. 16, 10 A. M. on Pugo Two.) t'ommeru'hiK proiuplly on i a i regardlost! of a condition of tho wont her. I will by ahwlule a i the heruwlth described hish grade and carefully lii'iul of -10 IMIWH: Nn, I urudc, Ayrshire and Holslcin cnw.

years nld, giving 10 i a Nn, 2 Hoteu-in and Jersey cow fi years i i two cans pti day; No. frnidc, liirffc, handsome llol- slohi, duo to rome In Aug. 1 Krude. Holsti-in cow, ft years old. K-vtnp 17 it fine I i i a Na i new iniloh i givhiK 22 ipiaris of mllU a i No.

bijv, nice A i heifer. It years old, due to calf Auji- 7, a olil Ouerusey jiitit come in, gives lli an oxtivi Rood a i cow. a i No. pradr, Ayrshire and Durham, fi-yvar old cow, One to calf before hi IT. handsome individual, will ve "0 Quarts when fresh; No.

line hmlilnjr tirade Ayrshire and llol- toln heifer, years old i calf at side; No. 10, Molstcin heifer, -1 years old, beauty, KtviiiK Ui itmtrts of i No. 11. registered Holstcin cow, 5 years Id, duo to rome In liefore snTe; a old Molstelu heifer, calf at Hide. Tim alaiiee of ihe hord ts tnnrto of fresh cows and HprhiRorH.

This herd was elected i tho utmost can- roKjmlle.ss of font, hy expert judges of stock of his kind. Come to Ihttt sale nnd set? t(ui best rl'ihim calf, months old, ivor shown In New Hampshire. TEHMS AT SALE. SALE RAIN OR BHINE. TO INVESTIGATE VOLUNTEER LIFE FIRST STEP of.

stone that also One year ago today the national house passed Hie wool bill over Preslr dent Tuft's velo by vole of 17-1 to SO. FULL COMPANY TO PARADE of the rumors a the. firemen of ladder 1, relative to tho coming parade, one and all of the hooks will lie seen In line on that day. This was dually decided on a night at the regular meeting. Geo.

B. French Co. THfe STORE OF QUALITY Reductions to be found in our various departments on seasonable goods. It always pays to look through this store each day, because there inay be something you need at the right price you didn't see the day before. Sum Wearing Apparel For ladies, Misses and Children Linen Suits and Coats all reduced tc prices which means quick sales.

About $12,000 HM Been Collected and Expended Annually. The United Repreien tative Meets Gamboa Unofficially. $20.00,922,50 and $25.00 Suits reduced to 915.00. $15.00, $17.50 up to $20.00 Suits reduced to $10.00. long Serge and Mohair Coats, regular price $10.00, reduced to $7,50, Good assortment of sizes.

Children's Lace Socks, Black, White and Tail, all sizes, reduced from 25cto 12 l-2c. Ladies' Lace and Embroidered Hose, Black and Tan, 50 and 75c Hose reduced to 25 25c Hose re ducedto 12 l-2c. Bathing Shoes and Caps. Long Lawn Kiraonas, all sizes, colors A and patterns, value up to $1,50, Sale Price 69c. 4 i Special lot of Long Kimonas at 50c.

Children's Light Weight Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, at greatly reduced prices; $1.00 Veils in cdors Champagne, Brown, Green and Pink, Sale i Price 79c. Crepe de Chine Windsor Ties 50c. 4 Fir Balsam Pillows 50c.j How the Woman of Today Keeps Her Figure There's a have no more grandmothers." Have you thought of the reason? The woman of today makes her Corset her pride. The right model will not permit her to grow old. Women of vigorous active minds and bodies, women who thlnV, who "keep themselves women vitally young in figure and feelings, these are the women who insist on Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets Ihn requeut of A General lailR'S M.

i Ihc police nt a i a an In veal lion of ulTalra of Ihp i Volunteer Uffi Suvlng for lln a of Masi-achnsettH. aBillnst till! (isoclalion were made In thn a eenerul'H oilluu yst ilny. The Is InciiriKiraleil i i i anil an the i i i a of tin Slalo lioanl of a i i mm naoclntlon of i i i 'Venn Jacltson of l.U«lnn I i i as he Is also of Uio New Yiirh a Association, a i a i voluntei-r I i flavins c.rews at heuches anil nllie shore resorts ailnng tho coast na well as Ihn several I a csorls. As charltnulc aiip- -rvlseil liy the Sllile Clnrl- jep, i iMsoclall(Hi sends out tora lo aoliclt milmcrlplliniH Hi" for tho a a a i a oC the several shitlons a it does nol apjiear on the reports of IIHT a Hoard uf Clrii'lllex, In most slmlilar cases, a a i pays a percentage of the they collect. Thfs comnv.Kslon Is set -10 per cent, out of which the collectors mnflt liay their railroad and i-nr fvirefi nnd olher expensra Incurred In collecting.

fThe eollection. 1 and i of the iimiua'lly i to a and none of ollh-ers receive pay for i services except Treasurer Jackson. i receives 7 per ecu! of Ihc a sulisripllons received. Mr. Jackson s'lld yesterday I i hern told nil I i a i won way and lint he hart been nrned a to leave uw soon as he could.

A man met me on the street loday" said Mr. JaeJisoii, told me the district attorney's ofllee. the police, the atliirncy general's office, itml 1 do lint how a more departments were to be turned loose on us for the purpose of an Inveslljjritlon, nnd he seriously nrtvlRud me lo get out of town as oon us posslhle, but guess I W.1M wait around." Williai G. Brown, Frank Jones' Fatm, Portsmouth, N. H.

of the. i States will ho prf-sented for severiil dayn tho Vhiertrt or to foreign tuns, SULLOWAY PORTRAIT WILL LOCI WIRELESS Will Be Presented to State of New Hampshire Aug. 27. REPAIRS TRACKS. Street Railway Improving Electric Line on Deer St.

The section crew of Ihc Kloctrle street railway begun today fan the of tracks on Peer street between Vnnghnn Market alrcets This Ifl Ihe first alteration (hat has been ncces-onry- since the line wns established through part of the. cllj. iWa.ih.'iiKlon, Aiimist 12 -Newn froll Mexleu a Jiilin l.ind, persons eprraenlatlve of Wliiiill lid rrcilnrlco GMinlioii, i a mill later of foreign relational, hnil estab- llahed unolllclal relulloiw loday ly a persontal meutliiB Ill-might encouragement to a i i a i ollie'iais liere. was felt liy a he llrat In the program of the A i a government In I lira I Inlluence In the direction ofta iiuiet and peaceful settlement of Ihe new i a troubles had Hiu't-i'rded. iTlie I i however, II wa.s learned from olllclal sources i i will not change prm-mlure previously i to Mr.

1.1ml before lie left tor a i He will uulunlt all his representations to Charge d'affaU res OVShaughnessy, who will a i In aciydance i dlplumatlc! iiroliertle. 1 to the i i minister Foreign Till! meetini; of Sir. and Lsler Oamboa, wan looked UP on by olllcials here as the lieglnnlg of a relation! Ihroiigh i the i a government i be I a and III more a a i i Iho Ideas iif I Washington adioinislrotlon. I IBIS been i to Mr. Uml's dlsereation upon whom to call.

i i i is nothing: In Mr. tions which prevenl him froi calling on provisional president Miner- It Is not regarded a he woulil do so unless Ihe a had Indiiialei hlf) lo rei'eive the a en voy. Japan Will Not Dlai a i i a nsperls uf thn elluaticrn here a addeil ir.terf^t In ilr. Llnd'a mission In Mexico, ll became linown i a a which erlo recognised the guvi-in- nent had priu-tlcally decided nut to receive General Kellx l.ilax., imhassidor lo express a for Ihe i i a i i by Japan In Mexico's centennial a few years ngfi. I.Ike wlac Ihe a of Hrltlsh government a i i i II, as well a nnd France had recogr i ttmhafl- eador Henry made -j oon- graliilalory speech to Prefildent lluer- ia encouraged a i i a i oltlclals to believe the foreign powers would give their moral support to the efforts of the president efforts of President thr.ough constllutlonaJ lo Inlluence l.hcr cMtonitlon of pence In administration had decided to kcey foreign guvcrnmenla tully Informed ns to v.irloiH tnVcn ind while Mr.

l.ind talked with Minister nnmlina today, II la not considered like 'ly the nolc cxprMtlng views The. life oil a of linn. Cyrtm A. Kullmvay secured liy a suliscrlpllon by (be veterans of Iho Hlalo as a lol(el) of Iheii- esteem ami as a recognition of bis services In i behalf, lias been ipleled and ready for presentation lo 'the Hlale New Hampshire. Tile presentation be made al Ihe cominn reunion of he New Hampsire VoUTans' assocla- lon al The Wednesday, AUK.

27. The portrait i be placed on iltlon lit Camp Jolm ,1. itlley previous Ihe presenlallou, wlilch will be nadc by II. Johnson of WasliliiK- oii, 1). prcHliient of Iho Sulloway assoelallon, and.

will be ac- icplort on behalf of Ihe slate by Governor Felher. Following Ihe presenla- ion tlic portrait will be taken lo Concord by ihe commiltce and placed In the slate house. Crocker Land Expedition Will Keep Government Posted on WILL MEET IN THIS CITY Tho bliMinial ron vent ion tho of a hi'ld nl llw! riirlwl i Isl) Au.niist jiml ill. Tin; con- i i be in of W. HsbiMv lay in tho UphOlr-trrinp.

rt vated. Mnrp-ison Phono 671). no- i.s I'rUlfiil tluu ihe jjovurnnii-'nl wireless a i on Stcm-y's will hi; nf RTcat iniportnnci? to the i i i i i a in connection i the of the Crocker-Land esp i In Arctic regions. The oxpcdilon left New York on July 2, for nailer of Grecnl-tnd, and has been in.struelod to conununl- all It.s di.jcovcrlea to Washington wireletiH station at the iinvy yard. This communication will be iwinbllPhrfl' on the ut lati- Tfi-ilfl norlh, nnd 7S west longi- by I i i a a i for iniruoae.

is the i i to service through Canadian nt Belle Isle, Ncwfoumlland, a Pori Nelson. There were a from this city to York on Tuesday pi'cnfiiff to sen -Miss St. Denia In -her a duncw. SEASON END FINALS Summer Dresses AT TO ONE-HALF OFF TO CLOSE Space will not permit us lo mention all the different styles nnd prices. Below are just a of the specials.

$2.50 Summer $1.59 J2.98 Summer Drewes $1.63 $3.25 Summer Dreww $2.29 $3.50 Summer DTCMCS $2.59 $2.79 $4 $3.69 SEE WINDOWS E. Staples, Market St..

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