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55 Berlin, Jene 17—An Caused a Loss of $53000 dt the . % amity, m”:,.,b an e | Great Wescern: Saddelry ‘efig Manila, June 17.—Accerding to tele- % tween Venc.t ' and Germany was to- e 4 { 3 : Wianipeg, yesterday 7 | day assent2d .o by the federal council. 2 A 1 11U ix hundrei men are thrown o Outcome of Nervousness About Safety of the e, d e eprnle) o RRDY NOTOT y . . graphic advices received here the ; i Dkl - ER- B Czar on His Cruise .| Americar -onmanip ‘San Juan ia TROUBLES M, THE woRsT Qm‘ IVE, VIOLENT AND UNGER- | conciuded 17 "rerorks for the defensé | ANY PREVIOUS CELEBRATION : ashore a mouth of Cerangnian| —ELEMENT IN THE ISLANDS. TAIN AT OTHER TIMES. San Francisco yesterday and Francis FAR EXCEEDED. A. A, Moore, the Southern Attorney, harbor, Island of Samar. J. Heney, assistant district attorney, began his closing argument for the ’ prosecution. TRIAL OF MRS. GOULD = 119 PERSONS INJURED Mrs. Ulrichs, who refused to return RUSSIAN BOAT FIRED UPON BRITISHER)| .7 Sl S5ihias| N AT Wobouuuy 4 ' 10 her husband, who committed sui- was receivad in private audience by —_— T e e S : : clde in conseqaénie. was seatenced to of ‘the college, Cables His Government That the Sit- [ No Abatement of the Ordeal-—Maids, ;rn:‘e yeara in state prison byGJ:ldee By Fireworks and Pistols Were Treat. 2 ie { 2 : avis ‘at Newark. Frank O. Gaines,| uation Is Improving—Tokio Does| Waiters, Footmen, Butlers and (it whom she ran away, received o | ed at Hospitals in Boston and i similor sentence. o cinity—No Serious Wounds. One of the Shells Penetrated Boiler Room of English 3 < . Naples, June 17.—The North German $o g p Steamship, Wounding the Engineer, who was Taken }Joy{ stéamship Pringces Irene, carry- | Not Take the Affair Seriously. | Chauffeurs, All Testify Against Her. T SR . . 3 - 2 ing the cadin ngers of the Cunar : enox Newman, son of Dr. A. M. to Viborg Hospital—Affair Happened on Finnish line steamee avonia, wrecked . June Neiman: o wir ldllled in the et 2Ty . . 10 off Florcs Island, Aores, arrived heré | pronplilyg Jine 17.—Following the in. New York, June 17.—The spotlight of ai cadville, Miss., on Monday, B —B ‘ Coast—No Statement Issued bY.Bnh'h Foreign 0““‘? at 10 o'clock this morning after calling | gjcements 0! severhl of the :fiplnele the cross examiner continued to oscil- | died, Thurscay. He is the third vi mmon'.‘egun‘eodll w.':;k:rm'{r'" d‘,‘; s e strike leadars Inst Friday, the terri- | late today .1 the trial of Mrs. Howard | Um. FHerb vt Applewhite, who was | - el - il i PN EEAY —_ torial gragd -ury returned additionsl| Gould’s suit for separation from the| ®0Unded, is cxpected to die. Ten men | TAluting cannon and the nolse of fir.- | Shell P o e BRI e LT the w1l kead. stakinl SR EESN f«'.d'y o et b T i 8 Bide Oes, T 2 i T— 4 etrated Britis . | of five sovereigns each, with 300 sove- | ) : egoro, K. Kawamura, Y. | N . Vir- f the most te cel Vi Vhoden, Fhland uns 1 R aseesy ST LS S pespatenes re- | reigns added, for two year olds and | Tasaka:and ¥ 41 afhira for conspifacy | ginia, on Niagara, the Goulds' vacht,| Joseph Rameira, formerly of Chicage | e (A0, Sltborate, coichraton was i hip ha$ heer fired upon by a Russian | Stockhoiu. June 17. i g : Sow Y 7 | said to be a leader of the Black Hau rict, - iy % cetnan hera" trom Helsingfors confirm | apward, distance six furlongs, was run | to commit murder and to incite others | and back v New York again, but ex- | SHIQ 10 be & jeader of the Black Hand| oo onioently of June” ranks in lin- torpedo beat for approaching too close | 1 "9 C 75, " ine British steamet | here today and won by H. P. Whitney's | to cflme. an indictment for assault | cept for th.se mements when it ln-| o o™ 0 g W gV T O has | pertance with the Fourth of July. to the bay on the Finnish coast, where | ywoodhurn of Newcastle was fired upon | Hillside IIL. Hallaton was second. It|was found arainst Sugwara, who is|gered or Dustin Farnum it never got| L. " oni. aq (o hur,fi,,“ ears in| There were three parades, morning, T d B ror Wil- | by a vessel c* the Russian squadron i | Was a fine race between the two crack | accused of attcmpting to collect funds | very far from the butler's keys to the | 150 "t e B c H Y" "aped | afternoon and evening, while the pro- Emperor Nicholas and Emperor Wil | by @ vessl o< {he B80T ous of Km. | sprinters, 3d in a hard drive J. H.| for’the strikers by violence. In ad- | wine cellar Trerc was visible an at- | Prison at Fernle B. C. - He escaped | & indm B0C ST, Vo Ne IS liam are to megt today. According|to | FIUEPAS, WF HOE FEOLIEETY William, | Martin got his mount home in front | dition to thes, indictments thirteen of | titude on inc par: of the defense, whicn | (E9 12 & T e it Gt e Do the story nere the ;z“;:""“v 1;,;"” ‘The first was a blank charge, but :y‘-r helii oy ll-hmamn, who was a ;xl::”:.n::kinx J;m'l[l:ae]sel &r 'n-e mmu |n|_|5’h£sl ".'?,"."f, many, !l:vr::llu‘: ‘h.;:s enl O peog Woodburn, Captain Robertson, Ing v few séconds later [ hot favorite. nly two ran. on woe cf for al g | curiously »fted over to vir- d g » . d 4 e Brish rak. Sne ws hatled and Py s Bortions of the shells a policema and for rioting. | tually the rrosesucion, to prove that | Wo "‘;_.:":;::l‘éd";:‘Afi:°':""§¢"fh Hospitals Crowded With Injured. fired upon last night off Wirelahti, | L, arateq the buikheads and the boiier . WAVE OF HYSTERIA As-a resu’t o the vigorous actions of | Mrs. Goull wat not only so frequent’y ? e Island of ‘Bicrke. The projectile from ,‘.’W,,._ The ecgincer of the steamer was the ‘authorit’es the strikers are de-|under the ‘nfluence of intoxicants as works. While the day was generally otgerved in all the suburbs of Boston, are under arrest Bostoa, June 37.—The. list of maimed for violatiny the state anti-cigarette|ang injured-in the Bunker Hill cele- law, which went into effect on June 9.| hrgtjon tod1y rivaled that of the actual the torped. boat pierced a steampipe « ihe leg and was taken on HITS NEW YORK EAST SIDE. | pressed. - to fall within the rulings of Justice B o i Sha ‘ons: member . of the crew. of :the | ROUNTHA in b tor B0d it % Zhba The repleviy suit brought {o recover | Dowling Lua’ she must be proved an | hf1e first fiiie he was placing i cigar- | battie of 131 yeirs ago. even as the wessel was wounded. The incident | 0" g (core dressed. . Later the Excitement Closes Three Schools, | the papers seized In the office of the | hatitual drirkard before her husband smioking a (‘;gflm,‘p‘m & .af'.m,, heavy gunhie of the early morning ows the exireme nervousness for the | j % o'y 'y was conveyed to a hos-| Blocks Al Traffic, Calls Out Re- | newspaper Jii by High Sheriff Henry | can be jusiitied for leaving her, blt to |y il A, Teased undes g | Hours was cnparable with the din of afety’ of Fmperor Nicholas even @t| o) 4t vivorg e was dismis. prove that when she did drink ‘her | f.POth pascs he was rcleased under & | cannon and“mwuskeiry in the historic sea: s After mas’ng repairs the Woodburn No Appeal to Tokio. | character grderwent a transformation | *'° - contest. Ounz hundred ;m: k:)me‘teen Russias torpedo boats B e mvous of | Siled tonis~ for her home port. New York, June 17.—One of those| Tokio, Jui~ 17 —The report that the | 1°F the wors®. Secretary of War Dickinson Has Ap- | 5t acton and wieinits for injuries tro ing Pitkipas Lay, Crar Greets Kaiser. sudden waves of hysteria which from | Japanese of Hawali had appealed to | Look of Pain in Her Eyes. proved the pians of the Boston. Cape | caysed by fireworks and pistols, and the two emjerors, and it was one of time to time sweep the crowded ten- | Tokio, chacsirg violation of treaty | ~Delancey Nicol formerly-district at- | Cod and New York Canal company for [ many’ mors vwerc attended by physi- ; e isingf>=s June 17.—The German 'y dis — ;;’rai:&h“;g:m‘sfi;m 0 lm‘::r:;l‘zv.x]cq Hehenzollern, with Em- | ements of the Bast Side, temporarily | rights as an cutccme of the strike agi- | torney of “Le county of New York, and { the o ion sof a sea level ship | jans and ochers at their homes. F I he Germrar iniperial yacht Hohen- | peror William on board, joined the | Closed three public schools with an |tation in th> isluds, is based upon the | now counsal for the husband, was will- n Massachusetts bay CHitaly M a0 $erions casus zollern, with Emperor Willam on | Russian squadror convoying Emperor “'e;d‘"cfi of e than four thou- v of Scusset Beach and ties, the effurts of the police to dimin- ( Board. was sighted off, Viborg early | Nicholas un Loard the imperial yacat | Sand pupils today, blocked all traffic head of Buszards Bay at Monument|gi“ihe yu: of frearms and to confing this mornizs. Standart az i o'clock this morning in :gtG::ggd:"::i“ffl{h:"W'“‘c“’r wog A y Julro: to the supervision of the | (he celebrai.wi: to firecrackers and light London, Jure 17.—Neither the British | Pitkipas bay Emperor Nicholas im- | 7¢ ! e nginee Sosion. explosives Luving been partially suc- foreign offi>» nor the Russian embassy | mediately v.cxt on board the Hohen-| Were called out Beyond the fact that 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION cesstul, ) here has issued any statement regard- | zollern and welcomed Emperor Wil- [ ANy Jewlsh parents have lately been i . WOOD PULP AND PRINT PAPER. | Charlestowr closed to- ing the E~tish sicamer Woodburn be- | liam. All taw ships present were dress- & threatening letters demand- 7 of the > AND P A ERAE far exceeded in_beauty 3 ness any previous exhibition of the kind. YOUNG MEN ATTACK THEATER COMPANY BAND Battle to Place Them on Free List Opei Washingeon, June 17%-The battle to place wood pulp and print paper upon the free list was opened in the senate ; ing one dollar from each family, on ing fired up”a by a Russian warship in | ed and manned. 4 pain of having their children murder- = the vicinity of Viborg. “The owners of | Copenhagen, June 17.—According to L unding o el the “vessel, Whith\d & company, of | reports here, the reason given by the gfi‘m"“:{e is 'no explanation of the Fo of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Newcastle, have received a -telegram | Russian commander for firing on the | ©WORIEE 0 0 e grem Capt=lo Robertson, dated Freder- | British steamer Woodburn whas that | ey taufi il ;‘re" en;m“zn m: fcks Haven, confrming the reports of | the latter was signalled by the Rus- gallop to the pent-up children of a a in Senate. the attack ca his ship. sians, but gave no signal in return. school that houses 2,300 pupils; the |fact that cra or the agitators who[ing enough to adduce testimony that|today under the leadership of Senatc engine whistled “shrilly; a little girl | were arrest:1 at Honolulu sent a cable | the wife - affable when herself if | Brown of Nebraska. Going over 10| poia) Feud in an Illinois City— shrieked in answer, and in a minute | despatch to a brother living,in Japan | only he cou .l ¢ ast her good nature | that porti of the chamber in which . Y INCOME TAX QUESTION. DRESS SMUGGLERS SENTENCED- | the hallways were fillad with a mob of | requesting h m -to_endeavor to secure | with testimor which tended to show | Senators Aldrich, Hale, Frye, Lodzc. ousy the Cause. TS “ 3 : shrieking, fighting boys and girls and | the intercess‘on of the government in|she was vic.ent, abusive, uncertain in | Gallinger, Smoot and other leaders a > > Comes Up Again in the Senate To- | White and Kilgannon to Serve Time | angry. panic-stricken mothers fram | his behalf. = he rewspapers published | her motives ana confused in her ac- | have their seais, the Nebraskan stood | Fairfield, TL, June 17.—As a result emobeals. Mrs. Kilgannon Fined $5,000. nearby tenements, tugging and kicking | the receipt ; this message. In spite [ tions at thos: mcments when she was|in the mildle of the opposing force | of & feud between certain young men day—Cauous of 9a. 5 at tha outside street foors. As if by | of the fact that he knew it was useless | allgeed to have been drinking. There|and with svod nature bandied thrusts | Of this city and members of the band ‘Washington, - Jupne 17.<fWhen the | New. York, June 17.—George C | prearrangement, ancther passing en- | the bwbther ccnveyed the appeal to the | was no abatemen of her ordeal today, | which came to him from all quarters (i a theatrical company now here, Dr. Ancome tax question comet up .in the | White, William M. Kilgannon and Kil- | gine upset the nerves of children in | gOvernment. v - and as the burden of iteration grew [as he delivered a teiling speech in be- | Chase L. Leininger, secretary of the enate tomorrow, Senator Aldrich, the | gannon's wite, Elizabeth Kilgannon, | a second school. The rumor spread Agitatior by Jap Anarchists. heayier she cirank visibly and a look | half of the canse he had espoused. e e . ettt hairman of - the finance co tee, | Imown in the dressmaking business | through the eXcited, surging strects| A despaten seceived here yesterday | Of DAIR came inth her eyes. At other| Showing familiarity with ull avafl- ‘r!"ru’ui}:‘w.’-ttlulllv:nlxlgplln i‘;otlll\nl'yllén\xb\lll.;.\ yia will_zgain move that e Hon be de- \ux Miss Loran pleaded guilty today| that the school was on fire. ~Before | from the Jusanes: consul at Hurolula | Hmes she emiled broadly. shook her T e drrr;:llun“:m{ 1o ' buit S B b bmar & Jiohe erred until aftér the / hedules and |to the indctment charging them with | the crowds could get to it, there was | eavg the str've situation is jmproving. [ &he tariff bill have been gone through | smuggling, before Judge Ray in the|a shout that a third school had been A1l the mien i1 twe. districts have re. | times starel the witness out of counte- | quoted authorities to sustain his con- ard Sloan is shot through the thigh. Herbert O. Pinnick, 18 years old, of with. 3 criminal branch of the United States| blown up by the Black Hand. Then | turned 1o wirr, The strike is a result | Pance: tention that wood pulp and print puper 14 n T ; o oth ot T Rted Stites | the show company, whose home is at This motion will carry with it Pres- | circuit court. there was no holding the people. Par- | or agitation on the part of Japanese Brokser Chapman Called. R L ”;1“”"‘ Fhe® | French Lick Springs, Ind., is in jail. jdent Taft's programme for the en- Judge Ray sentenced Kilgannon to ents fought with the police for their e W Only onc: was there was a break in tment of a law taxing net earn- | cne year in the penitentiary and White anarchists, he worst element among y " a ehildrenand many were torn and ¥ B~y ek the procession of faotmen, butlers, o corporations and the adoption | 10 two years in the federal prison in| bruised in the scuffie. All traffic came | LS J8RANe4:, why have been trying to - f@®t a resolution submitting the qus Atlanta. Mrs. Kilgannon was fined Male members of the company had been paying court to some young wo- men here against the protest of sev- eral local “gallants.” Last week Pin- nick was assaulted by several young als, resulting in a cheaper product, persuade all ‘hei: countrymen. to join | chauffeurs, nizids, waiters and bellboys f‘?“'!.';":’l;“"f obtained in the Dominion to a stop and it was long before order - on whoge testimony it is sought t a union. Tney claimed that they would testimony is sought to $ o & was restored. e to o SRR haL 1o ToaTity Gould was an impossitle a-es of wages in this coun- | #ion of amending the constitution so | $5,000, which sum she paid. . to permit congress to levy and coi- | In sentencing Mrs. Kilgannon, Judge A T S e e~ 4 - v vade: Te HEAEHteok. 10 EROW u b L tax on. Incomes without re- | Pay. sald it was time that people, 304 | BURGLARS GOT THE Wbl - | SO paknts: w2gts.callect Moniey: e B Chapman. & broker, | that the United States has an advan- | Mel, d badly beaten, i : Tokio Has Not Interfored. ol elvile B Chapman 8 Dokl | lage ‘i that. respect. ~ Turning 10 his | On & dark spoton West Main strest s. * Mr. Aldrich will make the |to a realization that revenue laws had | aStisfied Their Thrist Before Leaving tatement that he believes considera- | Leen enacted making smuggling a ; < g on of schedules may be finished by | ctime. He further stated that these the House With Booty. onday and he will suggest that the | laws were framed so as to furnish ja- New. York, June 17.—Three burglars The affa’r is not arded seriously A = republican colleagues, he asked them [ in Tokio. Ta> to\’err::\ent toduy gave i":f:".';.'l’c'li )F:xr:'nhd;rx‘\:g h:‘:nr?.l how, n vi-w of that fact, they could h'll "‘fihgl' F?‘r'f“ Jinses ahate: S assurdnces thzt-it had not interfered in | rative was that of the others. He|qualify a_duty on these products for '","k"‘".h ;'- i o "h” d;;"'i- Pin- ! the matter and that it had not sent | ceveral tin:-s aiil Mrs. Gould was ua- | the “production of labo Mithout | B CE OO "\" o oy e oy i tponement of the income tax and | lor to poor persons, and that a viola- | | 4 solt 5 any instructie ns to the consul at Hono- | deniably drank ard, led on by Mr, | dIVUIZing the source of their informa- | 8N4 arre st him. At the coroner's in- .g:f'pontlnn tax measures be until that | tion was an indirect way of commit-| 384 2 € time in the home of George |} - Nicoll, he described several ~alleged | tion In any definite manner, Senators a rnumn_u— testified to see- fre. At @ caucus of the democraty tng grand larceny. Judge Ray re-| . SweEman, an. clectrical cngineer, Lo sl e ousbreaks, with emphasis ori the over. | Aldrich and Hale fatly contradicted ollowing the showman. eriators today it was decided that the | marked that the court was going to No.. ¥ o roadway, Yonkers, | cARDINAL GIBBONS DECLARES bearing mawner of the wife and the | these stat:ments th reference to until the laws were obey- | ¢arly today. There was a party at £ vages a o ” " e g e ) s M o Al S B ok " | Mr. Stegman's house last night, ‘and AGAINE T WOMAN SUFFRAGE, | efforts of .1 husband to soothe and [ WaRes and cost of production. they eclaration in faver of the enariment | ed. conciliate L~ I’Flrli to apportionment ~ among the | especially women, should be brought AR committee of he and his family did not retire until e csentatives, fro P8t an income tax law at the Jresent | 10 o e CIGARETTE | 016 0ciotk this morning. " ATl were | Address to Girl Graduates at St. Jo- Word “Blackmail” Offens Which Mr, Brown quoted, was Tacking| T CoN FOR J. B, GENTRY. ;ired \mdhslepl soundly, so that the seph's College, Maryland. In the effcris to discredit this wit- | in accurate testimony and contended | Has Served 15 Y . KILLED WIFE WITH SHOTGUN. | Recommends Sale Forbidden on Bat- | PUTelare had a good opportunity to £ ness Mr: S-carn forced the ugly word | that, even wccepting the report. that st tleships Under His Command. oy themselves without being dis-| Emmetsburg. Md. June 17—In jan [“blackmail” from Mr. Nicoll. who be- | it could be maintained that for Murder of Actre AN Tght Traneds, ot Foanssk N: 3 ~Man ! urbed. ey forced a kitchen win- |agdress to tne girl graduates of /St.|came so much agitated at its applica- | United Sta'c dvantage in the | o oo P ;W "‘;"v "‘d‘i }r',"“"( from the cellar got| joseph's cu'lege and. academy today | tion to his own conduct of the case | production is d ran along for Wwine and whiskey. ‘ Cardinal G t.cns presented diplomas, | that for son- mcments he was unable | {wo hour | board of pardons recommended to ys It Was Accident. WasRington, June 17.—Cigarette- smoking by the enlisted men_ of the | When they had satisfied their thirs e Beas n Y ; y t % el e ixtation. The bt atl oor .| Governor Stuart today that a pardon e 2 T e T | e e e i ovu~ | tiey Eatiieréd upi$4s0°worth f sitver- g T R e e s AT | e ruled the. e of M word of- | the st s eares carier toar wmch | be grauted James B. Gentry, who has < MECORtiE G ot i Redt kiicwn |see ey Pl Seaton Schraed. | Ware and cut glass and departed. “ am entizely_opposed to woman | fensive and Mr. Nicoll apologized for | to permit . cemocratic caucus, Ie will | Deen in prison for nearly fifteen years for the murder of his actress sweet- Heart, Madge Yorke, in Philadelphia. Probably a week will pass before Gen- try is finally set free. j gnasens and hui;ld‘:n llln Ium o;mnlhy. ion of lteayiI Ad’mir:lx tSef}:: sitnrou}- ¢ #hot and kiiled ‘wife Irene in the | er, commander in chief o e Atlantic R A AT A Rarts o room of their home at Teaneck | battleship fleet. GOVERNMENT CAMELS SEEN. early this morning. Westervelt, who is Admiral Schroeder has recommend- suffrage, not Lecatse I hate the wom- | introducing i. but did not retract it. resume cousideration of his amend- en, but I love them and want them to| On the centrary, he- reiterated that|ment for irac paper tomorrow. — tulfill the mission for which God in-{he could piove it. Justice Dowling| The senate today adopted the win- Two of Herd Turned Loose on Desert | tended them. If you play in the arena | wished the i cident closed and it was|dow glass schedule placing a lower ed to the secretary of the navy that 4 1 1 Philadelphia, June i7.—The murd puadt], e~ no cigarettes shall be sold at the ship's Nearly Fifty Years Ago. 2of politics you will be covered with its | so considerel before he had an oppor- | duty on such glass than is provided | FYURCEIPQ S, JUBS 1 Erfne murder Tag his wity now to nenille/thy Bovtie’| drure on sy oF Ihé veketly ander S e dust. If you grasp toq much, you will | tunity to miake good his assertion. either by the Dingley law or by. the | 3¢ Madse Forke for which James B. barrel shotgiy with which the shooting | command. Admiral Schroeder began| San Bernardino, Cal., June 17.—Two | lost everything. Nowhere is woman so Fifty More Witness house bill. SRE Bally went. to prisen for e Wwas done, in ease burglars should en- | his observations as to the -effects of | O the old government camels havefhonored as in the United States. This| o orouds of the curious at the |, Decause of intense competition by | Lug committed on the afternoon of German manufacturers, -the duty on ter the houss when the weapon was | cigarette smoking on sailors while he | been seen near Quartzie, Ariz. The | Is largely due to the chivalry and cour- uFt room continue to o mocidentally ddscharged and the con- | was executive officer of several ships. | §uvernment in 1860 brought twenty- | tesy of ‘the men, and if you are pro- hearn has announced | l/lustrated : ostcards was increased 325 | © v qge Yorke was playing with th tents of bota Larrels struck the woman | He belleves that cigarettes impair the | CPe camels to this country for the mil- | tected by the male sex, what more do [ FEH A€ 05 "ty or more. wit. | BT cent. abcve the Dingley law. The | g, rede. Checks company In this city, full in the neck. She died Mstantly. | health of the men, and do not in any [ llary department. They failed of their | vou want? I want to remind you that | oo 1% ® o (00, GRG0 TOTC Wy ol schedules relating to lithographie pa- | o (ERREC ORC L RTRREEY (P08 SO February 17, 1885, in this city. Westervelt is 40 years of age; Fis|way help to increase their efficiency | P'"rpose, and were turned loose on the | Woman had a great mission in life. i e | per, calendars, cigar bands and simi. i kg d fe, who was the daughter f ¥jbn | for duty Y1 Gusert to die. You should therefore have a deep|defense it is nrobable that the case|l,.'sroducts were adopted. in Boston, had been seriously ill with Folley of Englewood, was two r sars T —— _— sense of your responsibility in the do- | W1l 1ast anouher week or ten days. so| Ty {'35¢ o dock the semate adjournea. | e, Erip. his friends contended, and z 7 J b to shorten 1* #s much as possible Jus- . - | was drinking heavily. He had an en- fe junior. They had no chi‘dren.| GRACE IN HANDLING SNAKES. Weston Reaches Echo, Utah. mestic walks of life. You cannot hope | {7 S"RUCR, . 5 IOGE B PORRDE Huse e L v Yorma an on to preach in the church, but you can hey wers alwals looked upon as quiet —— T 7, * g > ~ : 2 e 4 “peo) yle by 'their neighbor % & R us Sect That Employs Poisonous mfcgg'el‘t‘ol:hérfil\:ed ! ereEgr::dCE:i‘le preach in your homes and reach those 3:&2?‘710?1‘"31 I:-Is;;:;lrn?:n:mm Lo A :nr;kns;::g;rs';‘u::;lirc“;\r- :::Lr?d“ ‘:r‘ :2 t P 2he county phyeician examinea Wes- Bites as Test. Rock at 440 this afternoon and re- | ¥ith whom you come in contact in your 2 o el Dedication &t Grave of* Writer of | o™ iiioad station. He met some iMervelt, who was 8¢ under the influence sumed his walk toward San Francis. | 93ily lives. . Preach to your fathers THE RITUAL CHANGED. “Marching Through Georgia. friends in New York and they joke ¢ Hiquor that he was not able to take | Hutchinsoa Kan., June 17.—An ap-| co at 4.50. He planned to stop over ;"" brathers. Woe be to soclety if it e T % ingly told him that Miss Yorke was oherently. Ho denled that e ‘had | peal has bean wade here to the county | night at Morgan, Utah. i ;‘?m;‘fd"'gg‘it;';,”'! the male sex alone | Regolution Adopted by National Coun- [ Hartford Conn. June 17—With cor- | receiving the attentions of another a Mmuarreled with his wi attorney to Lreak up a religlous sect d certainly go to the devil. G Soter Onler U AL, emonies befitting ~the _occasion the | tor, From that time all trace of Gene ; of “Snake Worshippers” at whose| FRANKLIN COUNCIL WORK. ey monument erected in Spring Grove| try was lost until he rushed into & BRANDENBURG NOT WORRIED. |meetings wemen and children are-said RECEIVER FOR GRANITE PLANT.| ... 0 ®8~—" . ional|cemetery to ric nemory of Henry Clavl room occupled by Miss Yorke in & 4 e T ¥ to have been bitten by poisonous rep- | Three Degrees Worked at Masoni 2 g Tni Worth, authar of “Marching Through | W, r to New York Pape ‘The sect has about thirty-three| yy o Enjoyed, Quarries Owned by the Pierce: today changing the ritual of the order | Stites Seniies Bulkeley made the chief| cape from the hotel, Gentry fell from members, whe style themselves “The N D) so that it will contain three degrees | 2ddress. the fire escape, fracturing twa of h New York, June 17.—Broughton |True Follovers of Christ.” They say| A¢ the Masonic Temple on Thursday| Frankfort, Me., June 17.—By consent | instead of ome. A resolution was |, Senator Bulkefey came from Wash-| ribs. He made his way to Fairmou; § randenburg showed -little concern to- | the handlia of snakes without receiv- | evening at the assemply of Franiliy | ©f all parties,’ex-Gov. William T. | adopted accepting the offer of the state | INBton to preside at s the dedication. | park, where for two days and nights day as the state, in a businessiike | ing injury is 2 supreme test of grace. | ouncil, No. 3, R. and S. M., the R.| Cobb of Rockland was appointed re- | council to donate grounds and build- | Governor Weeks represented the state| he slept and roamed through the may, centinued its effort to e that| It is state: that at a meeting last| 3 'S M. and R. S. M- degress were| CelVer today for the Mount Waldo|ings for a home for old members, | 3N¢ made an address. woodland in the bitter cold. Being the article sold to the New York Times | Saturday twc women and one child | o = : & 4 granite quarries, one of the largest i All of the local Grand Army posts| ynable to stand the pangs of hunger Tor §500 as Grover Cleveland's, and | were bitien, ife child at present being | Jeihcopunder the direction of Master| Jlanisin’ the country, owned by JOBN | ane 1 T etimated m tre oo | attended the exerc also the Put- | and his terrible suftering Gentry suve svidely published over the country, was | in a critica! ccndition. The authorities | | N bnere was a large at-| pierce and brother of New York. 7 S voutinrars 1) " | nam Phalaax and ot himself up to a park guard and was 4 forgery, and that Bran@enburg kmew | are powerless to act until a death has | b oe u pamer oning the work thete | "'rpe. ‘appointment . was made by MEAT INSPECTION. The moniment, which was 1 by | sent to a hospital. He was subse- Et when he soll the articlee When | resulted froia the practice. Fa “_hm'}“fl‘;;dsgz‘ez ,.rr;l"-:d:db‘l:?"‘?;é Judge Whitehouse of the Maine su- Ll - = Pub"(';llh-'l'll""“ «fln-*]iflt* of ag quently sent to prison and finally con- court adjourned late today he was e it ol preme court and follows the appoint- i ite pedestal :urmounted by a bronze | victed of murder in the first degree Ciatting cheerily with spestators and.| WRANGLE IN NATIONAL HOUSE | }omen of the Bastern Star. This was | 1oyt New York I Sy Y et T 1M9UITY | s’ of Hen: Ciay Worih. The poet | He was sentonced to. be nanged on @pparently did not regard the testi- - ? Cor ceivers for the John 2 was a nativ: of Middletown, but lived | April 22, 18 but on the day preced- r g 1 ¥ : uf the Franklin il band. 5 . years " . gnony on the second day of his trial | Over Resolution Calling for - Reports g 2404 and William Bradley & Son, incorpo- | g, st Louis. 1N, June 17.—Seec- ;‘z:.%» r{\s‘v{.}m?‘ v:";l: l(n'tle\ Hvl‘nrll';v: ing z;e k:i:l:.;r:edm‘;l&:: (lhh"r ;::;;ng; & damaging. i : rated, of (hat city, the management of uis. I 1 Miss Lillian Bacon, who said she o i Wapes. . OUTING TODAY. these’ firms being identical. The New | Tetary of Asriculture Wilson's boatd | cemetery re the dedicatory exer- | pardons recommended that the seme oy B A ; v, vare Fela tad by R e e g T e e T ihler @ wran- | Chelsea Boat Club Members and P derunh J e conees | the charges of former Inspector J. I g iz e e o Rl f;:‘é: B SRR T SN Frandenbug looked over the sheets at | in the house failed today to obtain the Friends Going to Allyn's Point. outstanding accounts and the Maine | HATMS that the government's inspec- | wright Brothers Honored in Their PR Ay SN R ber table when they were done, and | passage of & resolution calli receivership followed. fap it the - Doy Esiwe: hete..(1¢ Home Town, PUBLIC UTILITIES. g8l Tt is good saleable stuff” add- | {he state de) artment for the transtis. Mt Beid % | Chamdc station: tusky: et i Members of the Chelsea Boat club| The re has a large bearing on ¥ 2 WA something like tbat. wages and cost of production in foreign | Ments made by the Chealsea lodge | cipal contract now. being filled at Mt.| 50w from the room. 4 obscurity their experiments with fly- Proposed Report. Court adjourned before she could be | countries except German When a | COmmittee, are to enjoy their first| Waldo is to furnish stone for the St.| § Eighty witnesses are yet to be ex- | ing machines, Orville and Wilbur s s heara farther. rising vots showed it was defeated | OUtIE of the season’s series this aft- | Louis library, und 260 men are at Work | gminca The testimony will not e | Wrights, the aviators, recelved the| Hartford, June 17.—Some comment APEETACULAR WHID Representative Flull of Tennessee, au- | $T000D. eaving ‘the boat house at | there. It is understos d‘ at the Work | magde public, but it is expected that | homage today of their fellow towns- | was caused at the capitol today over fll\flr of th: resollglgir:m,hmade ;k}: nolg& .‘fhe,.:"lhl::u:fifleiem:no:gy?fie lxr;i villack be (e, the finding of the board will be an- | people. Escorted by brass bands, led | the failure of th- special committec on A of no quorum. e house n ad- y < B c! ublic utilites to have m o ©f 'a Cincinnati House—Black Hand | journed afier a roilcall until Monday. 'g old Fort Decatur by Chares H.| TEA RUSHED ACROSS JAGIFiC, | "°'"e? here ::r::‘::hdgé‘:::gga:vlt:rvtn}::sse'ls :;2’?::1},‘- cp-omlder its proposed ren:rL °Z“3.§e'e. Arrests. The president’s special message on | BrOWn- After a short stay there, the 5 ; New York to Seattle Auto Race. |aeroplanes and praised In public | ing was called for yesterday, but = corporations and income taxes was | (3UnCh party will proceed down over | Thousand Tonc on Asia Being Mur-| g.ina June 17.—The car Italia, in | Speeches, the Wright brothers appear- | Senator EBarnum, the chairman, was s Sincionat), June 17.—In & spectacu- |read at the beginning of the session. | 102 NelcC At Seoten oy Curse to Ghels| ried to Escape Possible New Duty. |ithe New York to Seattle automobile | ed the least unconscious that anything | not presen:, and nothing was done. 1 53 T T L AR i ‘. h 7 —_— ssed ve- | unusual was going on, and when that | Upon the senator's absence from the fieid tonigh- a dczen inmates of a house | MEXICAN KILLS CHICAGO MAN. | Seary Wil serve a chowder at 7| gqun yrancico, June 17.—With more | ning at 1.50. R ere i oves | patt of -t progradivi. was eached | senats. tofiky ‘Several: mambers of the on Sixth st:¢eL were placed under ar- Lo alw-@:pefie' that ; nun}- than a thousand tons of tea on board, City early today. Rains have made | Which read: “Responses by the | committee met and informally went rest. It is stated that the arrests are | Manager of Tropical Plantation Co.| jays in time for the chowaer. ¢ 00" | the steamship Asia i§ seeking to land| the roads heavy and the progress | Wrights, Widbur and Orville, edch | over the s:fuation Senmator Barnum the result cf previous arrests made in | " LT Bl 6 Money Dispute. The Middletown o h°" i rer cargo at this port before the addi- | slow. arose and sald: “Thank you, gentle- | wus in Hactford and he said that the Marion, Colvnibus and other Ohio ik vak S Y wn yacht club has ex- | icngl tax which importers fear will be| . men.” reason why no rceeting was held war e, 1n ocrrection with the. Blagok ; tended the courtesies of its anchorage RN < oy ’ . s v | Mexico City June }1.—M. C. Pen-|and hoat house on the Connecticut | Xcd DY comgress will go into effect.| No Obssrvations of the Eclipse. T TR R AL e Tha wels g‘:mfia‘::"kggafz:'fi‘:Rd_tlt:;';_ ow nd organisution, All of those ar- 9 Hal nington of Chicago, Amanager of the | river to the Chelsea boat club mem- | J1¢ Asia has been scheduled to come | g, ghington, June = 17.—Although o0 1he fuint pocisl oeuiind rested are forecigrers. “hi 5 5 af ymitti; the Honol Chickgo Tronk 1 tion m| éirect, omitting e onolulu sto) T cago Tronicdl Plantation company, | bers for the season of 1909, {hus saving two days, The Manchu. | kreparations were made at the United Bturbancst: ] s wiiche -Rola o0’ Tusefay. - but thal Severe Electrica - ho! i ed Mexica a 4 " s o Ehieiskarin, Ciliod Mrs. Clommontgs. e i Con ria-and. the. Choyo Maru, recent ar. | SIAtes naval observatary here to take sl is the day on which the committee It Chicago, June 17.—Chloroform ad- | Monday after a dispute over 3500 = : rivals, both landed, large cargoes Off'y,g,y ‘the cloudy weather spoiled the| Vienna, June 17.—There have been| €Xbected to report a further extension minfstered externally caused the | which Pennp pton said the Mexican| Four Members Going to East Haven| '™ S 2y el gy plans’of the astronomers great losses of life and damage to| Wil be granted. ‘The belief is held tha( @eath of Mrs. Nora -J. Clemmonson, |owed h's ccupany. Failing to get a Noxt Thised 9 > 4 \ ne B roperty In. the Sanok aistrict. by | S€veral drafts of a public utilities com« wite ot Dr. Haldine Clemmonson of | settlement, Fevniraton attached & su- ext Thursday for Sheot. Woman Killed by Atlantic City Taxi- Auto Race, Berlin to Munch. tunderstorms. Many houses huve been | Mission 18 oeing drawn up outside the this city, May ‘31, according to an |gar mill beunging to the Mexican, 2 Rer 4 7 vue! v ightning, an. co official report made to Coroner Hoff- | who shot Peruington in the buck with | o OB Thursday evening at the armory s Beriin_l June ~/17_The automabile [ struck by the lshining ‘and the SBOL. 7 there was a short drill of the ‘Third{ Atlanfic: City, N. J. June 17.—Mrs. | competition from Berlin to Munich, | cupants have been Killed. In one cuse : - glnm:olgal‘::t)y“gt; :V'c}?éx;llx,l“-;:: b'mmmh———————- company, C. A. C., and the new can- €. McCabe was struck by a taxi- | 1,132 miles, which is known as the | & barn in whi| fifty people haq | SOvereign C: ms;”WI:od-mn of the G 2 vax uniforms were issued to the men. | cab tonight while waiting for a car.| Prince Henry touring race, has been{ sought shelter from a deluge of rain . orld. % Pais OF ShS Womess, body. . Indiana Bank Embezzler Released. Next Thursday aMernoon four mem- | The taxicab threw the woman down wo‘l:hw Wnle‘}m Opel. Willie Poege | Was struck and ten men were killed. i, Dclmn‘. July 17.—At the session to- " Laporte, ir June 17.—Thomas J.| Lers of the company—Captain Hag- | and she landed under the big touring | finished second.- == = lay of the sovereign camp, Woodmen & H. O. Company Reorganized. McCoy, formeriy cne of the most prom- | torg, Lieut. Coleman, Sergeant Deni- | car of Raiph Taylor of this city, which L - Steamship Arrivals. of the World, the report of the emer- “ Buffalo, June 17.—A reorganization | fnent bank.rs and politicians in In- | son and Private Mason—will leave for | was passing at the time. Mrs, McCabe On me_fl«fln Thousand Islands an| ‘At Rottardam: Russia, from New |gency fund committee was read, show- of Edward rth Co. and subsid- | diana, who ¢n June 18, 1906, was sen- | New Haven, and on Friday and Sat- r by the touring car and | enterprising. #merican has started a | York. ing the grand total in the fund of $8,- was run fary con tter known as the | tenced to a1 indeterminate term’ for | urday will partigipate as members of | $o badly hed that she died on the | plheasant farin. o, s in time to Af Southainpton: Oceanie, from New | 092.875. Major General Yates of the effected here today. [ embezzling furds of the bank at Rens- | the Coast Artillery team in the state to . (u.um u:f -_crc;- ave 4,000 to nglish golden | York. - uniformed rank of the order peperted 000 was author- |selaer, will o¢ released tomorrow from | shoot. 'The work of the men will de- island. - Ae the near- M"‘c\-fi.. ‘La Provence, from New | thé¢ membership tc be 82 regiments and “be jssusd having completed the ern‘g;le who will represent slate way, he thinks | ¥e % 655 compan‘cs, an increase of ever 48 g2 a mile . (6 Uees Tnoin st home, | A% Libsu Bstcnia, trom New York. ! per cent. over 1807,

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