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Gingles, Chicago Lace Maker, Charged Rear Admiral Potter assumied charge Elh as chief of the bureau of navigation. courred here this morning at worn connected with | the new docks, as a result forty men were buried alive. . il Meastire Suggested by: President Taft and FATHER OF ;LBI! SIGEL VIEW& oy i e ot < i g London, July 2.—The robbery of kv Admiral Sperry's Board will select 3 : SR Dmvn by Attorney General chkersham sowels valuod at $500,000 trom a Regent | FATH PROPERTY LOSS ESTIMATED AT 2t iaval oficerx > Compuisory T . with mny from Former Engployer £ 2 { Scotland Yard traveler named . | REMAINS IN. MORGUE. OVER $350,000. A SRR S o R B . Goldschmidt of Paris. The loot,: which is in a handbag, consists of ten. pearl ne and & number of loose peafls ton delivered the Phi Beta tion at Harvard. pa ora- FIRE AT COBALT, ONTARIO, ed ¥mmediately following Mr. Lodge | Hughes and Shively. Senator Brande- il to ss | force. In each of the places a large |because another man was under ar withdrew his amendment and a_ vote | gee of Connecticut voted in the afirm- | (o> (045 and bunting displaved while b o il kv:'nx'd:;e":bflflssf:\fi'ni Presi {amount of ambjing paraphernala |rest charged with the crime. Cunning- was taken on a mation to substitute | ative. SolorR - Bgetd D DrllBNE Aae the. e o fase 'a. dncres mraking | was found 7 ham entered a newspaper office. and the corporation tax amengment for the | When the final result wag announced | ;roper colors fying, and.the Highlana . “fictive Governor Magoorgs budgct | Baitimore, July.—Thirteen Chinamen (made _bis original statemer which income tax amendment offered fointly |at 7 o'clock the senate adjourned for | how o : . oo ting o $24,285,000, | were arcested in four stores and res- |later was repeated to the police. by Messrs, Bailey and Cammirs. The ! the day. T i e s (Tune America) ; With . deficiency of $10,000,000. marasis here ” oniait b’ Fostomee | i he” arreat of 4 Novagnather The Marguerite building is a pretty B ectors Koons and Robertson an . who had been @ ; & hi . 2 - . " were held at the central station for [Gray Brothers, the police Were en- NEW YORK'S NEW NINE TIMES AROUND S ae. B Shaanon oy Tag. his Hurgdmd Fi !f 6yyeans/ < e fulyof Chicags | e United States authorities on the |deavoring to fasten the crime, on an POLICE ADMINISTRATION| FORT MYER DRILL GROUNDS. | residence handsomely. decorated and it e e, Tamane Clominsen. Ex- |charge of using - the _United States |innocent man, who chance to’be the : ; s attracts . much attention. ‘/e ree q b C een,g Poria wiio ‘anayizell Mrs. Cleminsen nmn'ai:f‘-rwx:-',flf,‘(”[|."".§r'l'f-el’|'-a"f number mglm lor ecullar vlm:umm nces, Startad OffQuistly—Na More Sends- (New: Wright Asroplane Again Mests | JUC SSEerssiy, decomtions hoth g o stomach reported 1o the Jury = that|iieici"in making the arrests. A con- |ment, had entered g . tional Removals. with an Accident—Nobody Hurt. | ifracting much attention by its many '/Wlb l]qfl{' (s a low BISE, fohh Jeen e 0. ) siderable amount of evidence was se- | the Gray Brothers jush e y i 7 a4 . Cured. parted. Novak had New York, July 2.—New York's new | Washington, July 2—The new | S ut the rear nf e Gemare s At »}?9 01Ce. It}fl tru el sou d. GREAT, BAVFLESHIP_FLERL AR Sl R SR police administration, with Commis- |Wright eropiane was on its way | wae jene oe hor one delivery desic. At 5 p na, ’ T provincetown Next| ENGLISH BARONET FOUND DEAD |check, and falling to AMENDMENT AGREED 70, 60 T0 11 Result Reached by Senate Friday at 7 P. M., After Much Tribulation—Only Three Democrats Voted Against and diamonds. They were abstra from ‘the lavatory of the establishment. . St. Gall, Switzerland, July Joung woman who ten days ago was caught in a cave-in of a railroad tun nel Wwas today .dug out alive. She suffered agonies of cold and hunezer during this period, but managed to ~A FURTHER SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE Will Be Resumed—Body Taken from North River Was-Supposed to Be That of the Chinaman. ks Pk Swept a Half Mile of the City's Strests ——Started in Kitchen of a Chinese Re: lll"‘ln._. The Treasury Statement iscucd on Taursday shows a deficit for the fisca vear of $59,811,186. Captain John P. Green, former first vice president of th Pennsylvania, goes on the retired list. ufactured, and that She CHURCH WORKERS C'ROWD COURT ROOM Prisoner Declared that the Charge Against Her was Man- ‘was Almost Forced Into a st v : G W. Reik of Maryland was : i Provision—The Income Tax is Now an Integral Pa‘n gustain lite by sucking moisture, from - g %t i e g By Life of the Tariff Bill as the Bill Stands. ‘Washington, July 2.—The corporation tax which was suggested by President Taft, drawn_ by Attorney General Wickersham and presented to the sen- ate by Senator Aldrich, chairman of the committee on finance, is an integral part of the tariff bill as that bill now stinds. After much tribulation the senate reached a vote on the provision shortly before adjourning at 7 o'clock p. m. today and the amendment was agreed to by the large vote of 60 to I1. Only three democrats voted against the provision on the final vote, but some refrained from voting at all. 5 The income tax question disposed of, the senate tomorrow will enter upon the administratiye features of the tarift result was an exact counterpart of the vote on the previous rollcail. Next in order came the vote upon the.corpora- tion tax provision upon its own merits, Dbut before this ballot could be reached Mr. Bacon sought to obtain action upon two amendments to that provision pre- sented by himself, both of which Mr. Aldrich moved to lay upon the table, and was successtul. The first of these amendments pro- vided for an exemption of educational. charitable ang_ religious institutions against which Mr, Aldrich made his first point of order. Because he did 50 he fell in a sharp clash with its author. The effect of thé point of or- der was to cut off debate, but Mr. Ald- ally trickled. help until. rescued. She continued calling for e finally was heard and st s S DECORATIONS INCREASE IN NUMBER AND BEAUTY. Exception Rather Than the Rule to Find an Undecorated Building in the Center of the Cil The work of decorating was carried on with & will Friday and by night 1t was difficult to find & building in the heart of the city without a display of colors or flags. By tonight the few which could be found will undoubtedlv be decorated. At Trinity M..E, church the front of the building has received handsome decorations in colors, while H. R. New York, —Paul Sigel, the father of Eisi¢ Sigel, the missionary girl who was murdered by a China- man on June 9, visited the KFordham morgue this afternaon and pronounced positively that the body recovered last night from the Hudson river is not that of Leon Ling, the man accused of the murder. A coroner's physician had previously declared that the body was not that of a Chinaman, but a whité boy, apparently about 16 years old. - The 'water had so discolored the body as to give it the appearance of a Mongolian, Police Report No Further Progress. ‘With this"phase of the case disposed of, the Sigel ‘mystery again resolves itself into further search for Leon Ling. The police had no further prog- ress to report tonight. Cobalt, Ont., Jul —Fire swept half @ mile of Cobalt's streets this morn- ing, causing a loss of between $350,000 and $400,000, and at deast one death and the injury of six persons. It is estimated that 3,000 persons are home- less tonight. Flames Beyond Control. Starting in the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant on Haileybury road, the beyond control. Business structures and many residencesi on both sides of the street for a distance of half a mile was swept clean. Dynamite Used. The local fire brigade and an army of willing volunteers had a, strong wind from the northwest against them and the use of dynamite was necessary to check the flames. A foreigner, hn-, identified, rushed into a building just master General Hitehcock, A Large Number of People attend- ed the funeral of Israel Durham, the political leader, in Philadelphia. Samuel Silverman, a mining Dro- moter, of New York and Seattle, filed 'a voluntary petition in bankruptey. Two Thousand Employes at the bu- flames quickly spread and were soonreau of printing and engraving have Dbeen placed on the per dfem basis. v ool _ Herbert Latham, the aeroplanist, has arrived at Calais, and will make an at- tempt to Ay across the English chan- nel. 3 The Reorganization Plan of the Sea- board Air Line railway was announc- ed by a special committee in New York city. Her Friends—Prominent Chicago, July 2.—Ella Gingles, a lace maker, charged with larceny of lace from Agnes Barrette, her former em- ployer, took the witness stand in her own defense in Judge Brentano's court today. Many women prominent in church and philanthropic work crowd- ed the court room to hear, her. Told Story of Her L The girl was taken step by step from the time of ‘her birth in North Ire- land, 18 years ago, to the day when she was charged with the theft of the laces. She declared that this charge against her was manufactured, and when she left the stand her attorne: promised that tomorrow should be al- Women Interested. E:'Slnma by Her Own Sex Who Fretended to be went from Ireland to Montreal alone two years ago, After working a few months in Canada she came to Chi- ago and rented a room In a board- ing house. She worked as a chamber- maid during the day and at night made lace. She said she was a strug- gling, _unsophisticated country girl. Then Miss Barrette! entered her life and trouble began. Instead of steal- ing lace from Miss Barrette, the girl said, Miss Barrette and Mrs. Cecllia Kenyon, who died suddenly a few days ago, came to her room at night and ransacked her belongings, taking her money and her watch and little things she had made in her ohfidhood. She told her story In a low, steady bill, probably taking up the maximum | rich chanced to drop the remark that | Woodward, Brockton Shoe store, Wos- L) SR Sl T 3y i T and minimum rate provision. he “would” allow Mr. Bacoan to pro- | tal Telegraph office anl W. F. Court- Russians Attacked by Chinese Ban: as a charge went off, and he Was| The Court of Auch, France, fined mn;gdtnua(;cl:u:‘:éln ;‘!; d“’;‘r}: %:fif voice, her blue eyes filling with tears Steady Firg: of Orat ceed.’ The form of the expression |mney’s have all received touches of the | London, July 2.—According to press | killed. = Archbishop Ricard . $100 1o Making | bt oty v hb she wiy toang oo |at times. ady Fireof Qratory, seemed to incense the Georgia sena-|red, white-and blue in attractive |advices received here, a band of Chi- But Little lnsurance. letter denouncing ] Wome: The debate was somewhat more ani- mated than yesterday and there was o steady fire of oratory from the begin- ning of the session at 10 o'clock until 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. During that tor and he retorted sharply to the ef- fect that he was “not surprised that Mr. Aldrich should assume such'a manner, because he ' d ‘been dictating to the senate e .ohg that he,was ac- forms." The home of John Donovan on North Main street is a handsome sight with Dictures of many officeholders in city and state and nation. nese bandits recently attacked the Russian settiement at Kotovo, - near Harbin, Manchuria. Two peasants were killed and several Chinese labor- ers were jarried off. Of the loss not mgra than one-tenth is covered by insurance, The Meyer shaft of the Nipissing and No. 4 of the F:rlnnd-Cnambers mine were destroy- ed. public_a pastoral secular education. Michael J. Mitchell, purchasing agent for the city of Boston, and Thomas F. Maher, a contractor, were convicted on conacious in a bath room and how she as almost forced into a life of shame women who pretended to be her friends.” Men fof whom these women were Organizations Take up the Girl's Side. Amopg the organizations that have taken up the girl's side of the case are the Women's Christian Temperance : ting would be named, it was said. |union, the Daughters of the Confoders time Senators Heyburn, Hughes, Cum- | customed to use language ‘of that| The Central building has bunting and vy yop it g ac union, g ) “onfoder mins, Newlands, Rayner, Brandegee, ! ind flags handsomely placed on the front, N Struggling, Unsophisticated Country [8¢¥; the Social Economic society, the Root and Aldrich discussed all phases| Wpen the amendment was laid on| while the Columbian hous~ and Justin Frederick Warren, business manager Girl. ;.?:l;\r;:‘!’ :Vr:w':-‘;l" of the United States, of the income tax question. Republioans Voted With Democrats. The first yote was on the motion to eubstitute the corporation tax amend- ment for the Lodge countervailing duty amendment, and this prevailed by a vote of 45 to 31 The affirmative vote was cast entire- ly by republicans, even Semator Mc- Enery of Louisiana,who has voted with the -majority side for all protective measures, throwing his ballot with his the table, 42 to 32, the Georgia senator immediately presented another amend- ment requiring the taxation of bonds, which was rejected, 41 to 34. The Final Vote, The climax was then reached, and without any preliminaries the final vote was taken. It Was upon agreeing to the corporation tax amendment as a part of the tariff bill. This amend- meni was adopted by the vote of 60 to 11, Holden have attractive decorations. The Coit block in Brgadway as well as the Cook building have been prettily decorated. L. SgManchester, Dr. G. R, Harris and Smith & Engler have also displayed the patriotic colors in pleas- ing styles. In Chestnut street the Norwich Nick- el and Brass company has its plant swathed in strdamers of bunting and flags are liberally sprinkled in. M. B. Ring’s building is a pretty sight with the prevailing colors, while M. A. Bar- of the Appeal to Reason, a soclalist paper published at Girard, Kan., was sentenced to six months in Jail and to pay a fine of $1,500. Max Walk, alleged to be the chief of the band accused of stealing $200,000 worth of goods from the Adams Fix- press company within the last three years, was arrested in New York. Adoft Varg, a Swede, who shot and The young lace maker said that she CHINESE SHOPS RAIDED BY POSTOFFICE INSPECTORS Celestials Charged With Using U. S. Mails for Lottery Purposes. Washington, July 2.—Charged with using the United States mail for jot- fety and the Cath- olic Women's league. KILLS GIRL CASHIER AS e f. RESULT OF PETTY FEUD Confession of San Francisco Slayer Sets Free a Murder Suspect. San Francisco, July 2.—James Bd- ward Cunningham, a laborer, toduy own party. The republicans who voted [ 'Of the eleven negative votes, eight | per i # killed Major General Beckman in|tery purposes, proprietors of three |confessed to the murder of Miss Car- with the democrats In the negative| were cast by republicans and three by xng.‘;:neumcbrlefcx;ea:';:.e ey Stockholm and then committed suicide, | Chinese shops were arrested tonight. [oline Brasch, cashler for the Gray were Messrs, Borah, Bristow, Bulkeley Clapp, Cummins, Dolliver and La Fol- lette. The Voting. democrats, the republicans being Bo- rah, ~ Bristow, Bulkeley, Clapp, Cum- 1pins, Dalliver, Heyburn and La Fol- lette, and. the democrats Chamberlain, sioner William F. Baker at the helm, from which Gen. Theodors A. Bing- around the Fort Myer drill grounds for the ninth, time in its second flight Thomas H. Wilson ¢has attractive decorations on bis frént, while the Dziomba building has been attractively trimmed by the tenants. A. J. Senft filled with Norwich, Eng., post cards. At the right, prettily framed, is a set Thation this favored groun d belonged to a group of anarchisis who have been plotting the death of the czar. To Assemble Week for Summer Drill. The raid on the places was made by Postoffice Inspectors Keene and Bar- cley, assisted by about a dozen mem- bers of the local detective and police At the Southern Pacific Railroad Sta- Brothers' Construction company, who was shot and killed in the company's offices last Wednesday Cunningham surrendered himselt went away in anger. Stepping before the b e Temovc yeseriay. aaricd | bl ovniog Vion o meior sopgot | of Nivwi pant cares micenisd e home our’ fath : TP A s an st Ve, Areonn, | dgw ey 4t more sensational removals. There is |ing downward the machine struck @ | oroar,y, willam Haglehurst, The @ < ers joun eral programme for the manoeuvres| vumo Arizona. July 2.~Papars dis- [wrul:le of several weeki Sl much uncertdinty as fo the per- |tres and was swerved around with | BoLot S ©° 1829 014 Hommes Built in SOI né ado! of the great battleship fleet that will | ool FERENE Moo D ang- [over his check, and fnall sonnel of the cabinet of deputies and | such force that the skids. were broken | Joso. 1100 1141 1719: pherasen of the o (o} assemble in Provincetown next week | S0Vired among the efects of & strangy [ ™ Cunningham ! & assistants who will aid the new com- | and the right wing badly ripped. Or- | colchration fitty vears ago. and w Dl for the summer drill, was announced | S found dead at the Southern Packfe | Kl ate, R. 1. D eore of the Torce. This. infivent | was nor tay, "ho Wes at the wheel, | ture of ‘Benjamin Huntington, LL.D. 1 bt roud/s a > today by Rear Admird} Seaton Schtve; | that ot Sir_Acthur Carl: Stepney of | oo\ 280 olRig: ree. s uen- | was not hurt. a Gy B g m we na . ‘who will commahd the largest and | K 2 ¥ little family includes four depu. | Barring this accident, the" two |t mayor of Norwich, 154 o 1796. g P uaty Y We raise e tgest apgreantion of warhhips that | Lonou 85 Toaghsh beccust of gegs — ¥ ties at salaries ranging from $4,000 to $6,000, & chief clerk at $5,000, and a flights today were the most successful that Orville Wright .has made at Fort The cards are very handsome and arc attracting much atfention, as is a dec- 14 anthems intheir praise, has ever assembled in American v Dbattleships, ters. There are to be The man arrived in Yuma yesterday Lnnnlhor'mln_M'rnlku Rich Travel- . ted three part screen containing a Y and registercd at the Southern Pacific | er in Wheel Chair for Needy News mal_secretary” at $3,000. Meyer since his return iy a 0 e Dixi t ek y Botical pot “boled ferventy | the governiment”trials” On ik apst | Pre o President Ttk beneath hose hopeful toil e o ot Paelve | hotel as W. C, Stepney of Seattie: To- | doaler Gutlag the day. attempt he flew about the field twelve | qonta’ of Nopwich ancestry. and ! . boats, the submarine flotilla with the | 3 he was found dead in the cor The most slgnificant develogment |times in 11 minutes and 30 seconds, | S oyt o LR Ll ) ] a [4) re str abaat Castine, parent mhip;:and six | JUCLOTs' room of the atation. - | Detrolt, July 2.—A recipient of was the anneuncement of ~General |and on the second trial he had gone | Licoident Tehodore Roosevelt, whose /e ess 4 ines and | the scout cruiger |Rer’s jury presented a verdict that|charity at the hands of a ragged dock Binghani, the omsted commissioner, on |around eight and one-half ti e | wife was granddaughter of General O > submarines an ey he came to his death from the exces- |rat was the unique experience of Je- Thia ‘ove ot Iits fnproute Sor his Sams- | the ight es Toroimsioy fimes whed | Danfel Tyler of Novwich . bu dife Q M[der QSS' squadron_of ' three ships. sive use of alcololic drink, rome B. Rice, a millionaire seed man mer ers'in Nova Scotla, that pe |hap. He had been in the air for a Mit- T % L NIy 9 snfhdad s Gold and notes to the amount>of |or Rochester. Y., here yesterday. would veturn to New York in the ah- [tle more than eight minutes. During ORPUARY. 4, d r f"f’d S’ e N A ine Ta oty several hundréd dollars were found on | My, Rice, who is an invalid, travels tumn, and take an active part in the |hoth flights Mr. Wright went highes Harry White Leblanc. fl € aq Ay CC'G B ioes: obaatystlan. WiK 34 B O T oty opend pank” [in a wheel chair with an attendaat. campaign preceding the Amunicipal |and faster than in the trials of the| The many friends of Henry White - g kept of the benefits derived from the | POOK% ATORE hie elfects show that Te | He was sitting on a whart waiting for eleotion. It is not unlikely his re- |two previous days. It was estimated | Leblanc of No. $i Frankin street ; . Complete renabilitation of the super- |had 313000 on deposit fn u Los Anc|the boat ~ with several newspapers moval will be made one of the prin- |that his speed was about 37 miles an |learned with much regret on Friday of structure works of the fighting ma- e e R tencs ot “his | ACross his lap, when a typical rousta- ¢lipal issues of the anti-Tammany |hour on an average, although the ma- | pj, ich d that it chines. These ships, all in their new | g~ . e out approache forces in the campaign. chine g/ death, which occurred that morning (S0 n C h English solicitors, and they have been |~ “ffere. sport” sald the 1 e probably exceeded forty miles | at the Backus hospital at 2.15 o'clock “war gray,” will aléo be given a scru- | , 8y e longshore. D —— when flying with the light = breeze | following an operation for appendlcitis ~ < tinfaing test in manoeuvres in defense [ abled for instructions as to the ody. | man, . handing out the millionaire & HARMS' CHARGES FALSE. |blowing from the south. T e Lot ould fillT W fl[z e(lual gnch tind- offense. against the day and night —_— couple ‘ot coppers. 1 dou't want mo the favorite one in a family of eight, < attacks of torpedo boats and subma- COLLISION IN HELL GATE. papers, you can put these in your Investigation Proves Unfounded the OPPOSED TO VISIT OF THE CZAR TO FRANCE the children of Philias Leblanc and Osit Legere, and his unexpected tak- ing away before he had reached 18 will leave a void in a happy household. egzéf %’5’,.3'3 ;%?i?imng rines. Another important testdd in connection ships is the changing problem to be with the battle- of position of Between Big Tramp St Three-Masted Schoone, mer and kick.” Mr. Rice and seemed amusement fro thanked his benefactor, derive a greut deal of 1 the experience, which Violent Speech in French Chamber of | Jie w: in East L dow, the searchlights made by the elimina- | New York, July 2.—In a collision | ¢ 888 I8 not an uncommon one. Weshington, July 2—The commit- 5 e was born in East Longmeadow, he s made by the elin New York, July 2—In a_colli #: ot an n TR R T A M e o o o R S R a Vi, tuous name O O e e o tne sidoe’ and | Seewmen. the bis tamp stesmer NAGEFSliapuoT SLAYER OF PETROBING compose . "A. D. Melvin of the this : 5 o d searcl 3 s d the masted sc e i s o Paris, July 2—3. Jaures, the soclal- | had been employed in a Franklin street d ] st. I ¢ j' front of the skeleton steel battlé- |Davis in Hell Gate, today, the schoone ; O e o et thac qamorse |1st leader, in @ violent speech in the | meat market and in the Hopking & Al- S Il{QS 0 G a"y masts. bt s g e s g MunEl::::.:- x::::la.::y;a (:"M-v. ment, ‘which investigated the charges of J. F. Harms, that the federal meat inspeation service at East St. Louis chamber of deputies tonight, voiced the opposition of thé socialists to the approaching yisit of Emperor Nicholas len Arms company, and at the time of his death was employed by.the H. B. Porter & Son company. Of a bright Our heritage. An important matter in connection with the re-assembling of the Atlan- tié fleet isthe addition of several new ried away and a big hole stove in her side. ‘“The force of the shock tore the schooner lose from the tug Colon, Mexico City, July 2.—Minister Ra- b g ioe o igdng 4 to France. He referred to “ h isposition, he was weil . 7 ships and the almost complete change | which was towing her. and she drifts [nuzzi Segni of Italy, questioned re S s It Sdaay_re- | ot etk R D i :ggkecnes;n;z]ydl:fioimg‘;‘fly!f! Yana s 1) g“: ') illou a. in the fleet and di \ commanders. | o3 ahout & thousand feet down' the |garding the possible identification of that the inspectors there Mer |able to Iand in England or France, | faithfulsess as & member of St. Pat- g s I ears The new ships are t} w Hamp- | stream . into collislon again with 4 |Carmelo Alvaro, or Paolo Domenieo, Pty I I Ous o0 da: Gondenmedyio Tava the : seew| Ticie Derimh wag BDOken ofiwith eape- - i Y shire, 1daho. Wisconsin and Mississip- | government dredger at work on Flood |held here as the slayer of the New | e et e tar had | Without a, resting place,” and said it|clal praise by the rector. wemg a e I'GC](nOL‘W afi I]e yefl[‘s pi. Bach Sunday during the summer |rooks She was finally towed by a gov- | YOrk detective, Joseph Petrosino, at ? oan faogcd which was unflt for hu- | y.s a matter for protest that the vis- | member of the Central Athletic club /‘1 . fl will be given ‘over o the instruction | crmment tug which proceeded with her l’n)elrmmdslcvlll)l‘ said that be had com- Fie Fpar, leh an sbmii s |10 Rl Il of gt Fal | 1nd's méer o the S e b ay have, in store, o "ot o Svimaieg od et | St Gt vt S iy the secretary foday and approved by |lieres was coincidept with the execu- | was well known in athletic lines and 5 5 fon the varlous requirements ot @ man_ |, The Edda, s Norweglan steamer,|io delermine the identity of the ma Kam, is s o presentation of |tion of “noble sond of Russia, dying, | his is the first death to occur in the ut; whenour udlbs' cease kra-man. The naval eserves of [wis bound for Hillsboro, N. B." ke fHo S48 hs belleved that Alvaro et committee statan that | K e O O oot o | S e o aetent B po . 3 2 necticut, New Jersey, and the Dis- | sel owned. by . W, Aver & Cor of |ak0. He intimated that requisition the investigatlon was most searching, |7ty M. Jaures said he did ot op- | regarded. “The ciub will attend bis fu- oné ma fh arts of ce Gotnecticut, New Jersey. and the Dis- | sel, ‘owned by ¥ JAvea o, ob AU HE Intimated iha 224 that i fafled to ceveal any trace (PO tie MCCtiBg of Seversisn but|neraln s BodY. rvived by his pars . g ar pea e Do ok | sy We, Fyasoff her wao. (e, thik o sen erion_ mploye at the East St Louls station, | passed. » ents and the following brothers and . Our? C’L S Jame increase Sndee the-ditection of [COMERNNSE | Uel Tuns 36" With]A cargo. ‘o lugis [ SSANK. ROARED AT NOSHENY: declared that,-while there is ab- | Former Minister Pichon, replying to | sisters: Clement, Paul, Annie, Jeffrey, P < / t naval militia of the na o b % Three Armed Men Secured $10,000 and Solutely no basis or the charges Mmade |M. Jaures, sald Emperor . Nicholas | Mary, Delina and Albert—all residing e ore a d more of maval militia’ of the navy, fr gl M B 'Mr_ Harms, they will, undoubtedly, | Would be welcomed as an ally and | here. L 4 3 %0 Julyi 3 iaclesive FUNERAL OF MME. MODJESKA. Escaped—Posse in Pursu ously upon the forelgn market for c y to eputy Didn’t Appear. X AT J 7" e Bo: iil_Be Taken to Cracew, innipeg, Man., July 2 e won e ,,,':d,,cu the ~maintenance of international | Two applications were received and NOI"WICb Cabh) obn roland SCENE SHIFTS TO NEW ORLEANS Pty g = B of Nova Scotla at Rainey River, Ont., 1 A9 . Temit ol the. Lenout, Weamtaiy fDORCE. ARl g g S o s , 3 —— h across. the river from Warroad, Minn., 5 ‘Wilson has ordered the summary dis- TR S A BT ) evening at the regular meeting of Mi- Leon Ling May Have Escaped to That | o . v L 1.0 bonoral services | Va8 robbed of §10.000 at noon today. p missal of Meat Ingpectors Harms and | ATTACKED BY ALLIGATOR. |antonomo councit O. U. A, M. It has City. N Tl & yuneral services | Threo men, ‘armed with revolvers, Bischol and Veterinary Inspector Mi- ——— been expected to install the officers, y oo 8 e Bndd g e acts [ went in ahd held up Manager Tem- chael. Female Trainer's Right Arm Crushed |put thig could not be done, as D. D! New York, July ",11 became known | T West One Hundred and |Dleton: who was ulone. The robbers " —She Finally Shoots Him. C. A. Perkins of Lefanon failed to tonight that in searching through the | Geventh strect. today. The Rev. Fa | . A p ) WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE. 7 arrive, It was voted Lo have the in- LAKE PLACID HOTEL BURNED. TOBACCO RATES ADVANCED. :\.-legralyvh companies” files of mesSazes | tor John H. Strasleckl, pastor, read "x..'"mx'o";.:,';;uf:f..'"h.f.‘T:,.'.'"“' in the e Paris, July 2—*“Princess Silvia,” an |tallation on the thir ay in_the = : 2 = he police found a message suppos folemn mass, dssisted by the Rev. Fa- American Association in Session at |alligator trainer, said to be an Ameri- |month. Cake and ice cream were |Some of the Guests Rescued with | Republican Members of Finance Com- |gsent by Leon Ling from New Orleans |ther Zaniewicz, Monsignor Michael J. s - - Sea ttacked b 11i served at the close of the meeting. Great Difficulty. mittee Agree on General Increase. |to Yung Dat, one of Leon's friends, | Layvelle of St. Patriek's - delivered randenburg Goes to St. Louis for itor=Veampui's. Suart, e e niconds Bl e o sl 3 . - ; who formerly lived at 58 Bayard streef | corvhon In Inglish, while the Rev. T " 3 Seattle, Wash., July 2.—At 'tod“. Lu’m park, while putting {‘h., vicious Open House at Arcanum Club. Lake Placid, N. Y., July 2.—The Ho, ‘Washington, July 2.—The republican | here, but who disappeared —recently. |jogther Wroblewskl, & famous. preach- New_York, July 2. —Broughton Bran- session 6: the 6nventhr; of the Am- |animal, which recently had been It has been decided to have open tel Ruisseaumont, one of the largest [members of the finance committee of | The message, from what can be learn- | op rrom Poland, who is here on a visit, | deibur®, the magazine writer, recent- erican Women's Suffrage association, the treasurer, Mrs. Harriet T. Upton, brought out from .Florida, through a series of exerc The alligator house at the Arcanum club during the-celebration. The members of the hotels at Lake Placid, was burned down early this morning. ‘Some of the the senate have agreed upon a general advance in the tobacco schedule of ed, instructed Yuyng Dat to join him in/ New Orleans. spoke In Polish | Mme. Modjeska’s husband, Count | Iy acquitted of grand larceny for sell- ing the Clevelind letter to the New - lgeized and crushed the woman's right press have been given the privileges |ffty guests had narrow escapes from |the administration part of the tariff| The theory now is that Leon Ling | pozenta Chlapowski. and her daugh- | York Times, will be taken to St. Louls Sieoiraetmants S14480. ****| With rare presence of mind she|lunch will be served. The Foot Guard |difficulty. One of the hotel employes | The increase in the tax on cut and{far from Jersey City. until Sunday |tended the services. They will accom- | placed on trial for enticing his step- Henty B, Biackweil of Massachy |drew a revolver with her left hand, |from Hartford will also have their |¥as s0 Dbadly burned that he will |plug tobacco and cigars and cigarettes |last, when a number of detectives were | pany the body to Cracow. Austrian |son, James Shepard ~Cabanne, 34, setts, submitting. the report of: the |and emptied five shots into the alliga- | headquarters there. probably die. The fire caused a loss |amounts to about 20 per cent. over the | despatched to that quarter, then slip- | Poland, where it will be placed in the [away from ‘Wis father. et raumitiibE, the yeport Of Ule |iors head. . It let g0 its hold and of nearly $200,000. house rates. : ped through their fingers. Everything |vauits of the anclent casile the Wa. i i contended that under @ supreme court | Frincess Silvia” was removed from | Chicago’s Mayor Not Yet Out of Dan- The increases will be made not only |is more or less problematical as has |el, where Poland's kings and national | New Britain Man Tal aris Green, ¥ docision legislatures. conld by & . |the cage. The woman's injurles are y .. |in the tax proposed by the house in|been the case with all phases of the |heroes repose. -+ B v mer by 3 : o Y ger. U. 8. Marshal Masterson Charged With |plug and cut tobacco, but on cigars, | mystery so far. It is said that there 3 h Jority vote gIve women the privilege of voting for | presidential electors. Chajrman Lucla A. Mead, of tite com- mittee on peace and arbitration, de- clared that further reliance on reason and less on force would exalt respect for woman and would relieve the ob- Jection that woman's muscular inferi- not fatal. CARDENIO F. KING GIVES UP. Will Serve His Term Without Appeal to U. 8. Supreme Court. . Chicago, July 2.—Mayor Fred A. Busse, who was operated on for appen- dicitis on Tuesday, showed steady im- Criminal el. New York, July 2.—W. R. (Bat) provement today, although a sudden rise af temperature tonight showed that he was not out of danger. Retired Under the Navy Personnel Act Masterson, United States marshal and sporting writer, was arraigned before a muagistrate here today on the com- plaint’ of Daniel MeKittiick, a writer and promoter of ‘pugilistic events, who cigarettes' and spuff. Cuban Congress Le; ing. Havapa, July 2—The house 'of rep- resentatives today passed the bill le- gglizing cockfighting and the measure lizes Cockfight- are a number of the Tong clan in New Orleans. Hartford Supernumerary Policeman Suspended. Hartford, July 2.—Eugene Nichols, a supernumeratry policeman, was su: QUAKES IN CALIFORNIA. People Become Uneasy and Fear Erup- tion of Mt. Fillmore. “al. July 2—For over quake shoeks have been Downleville, a week tave Nelson, 40, years old. died at b home here today from parls green pol, soning, which he had taken with suf- cidal “intent. Nelson took the polso Thursday night, refusing today to tell, the nature of his iliness until it m too late to saxe his life. Why he b the poison is unknown. h .—Unable for lack of - She. " erity had anythingto do with suffrage, | Boston, July 2 charges Masterson with eriminal libel. |9 7 - dent > force by lice | felt Dere every night, and the resi- — 3 - ;‘:’;e’;o“:l‘:“"l!!rgt‘:lmfll;&:n:uo:f:x:; nn?.:r i "Hdz'amvenml;mmi s e o L e artible ,ag:m-lzm "'-F‘:’.’.»".“J&»if-"ifi‘n’. N T oy Aisht, pending an i | dents of this part of Sierra county are| Death of Madame Gabrislle Sand. s o ke (i i iy Foaatanca: revesdiy in whioh: the.-com - | 1 ol ittce, Congress prob- | vestigation concerning his being ab- | BCLUINg uneasy. ax they fear an erup- o Madame 6000 ACRES OF GRAIN BURNED. |court, the tamily and frignds of Car- | commahdors of the navy, the sections | plainant’s management of certain pu- |10, G o o ol et | e it without periniuston. | tion of Mt, Fillmore, which’ seemn He] sy rai oy g Fire Desfroys Crop Warth $125,000 | Angeles, Cal, ‘July 2—Fire fi“flx thousand acres of grain on ran: King have g n up thelr Unless pardoned. by some gov- fight. The trustse in bankruptcy has an- nced that King's estate will vield mlt $20,000. As King's debts when. of the Sperry “plucking”’ board, today were retired under the navy personnel %u:l!mu‘h, who was commander of the battleship Georgia during the trip around the world of the Atlantic bat- gilistic contests * was criticized. . The maglstrate - adjourned the case until Steamship Arrivals. ! week. . Vailejo, Cal, July’ 2. King, a’‘fireman, second-class, was ‘severely scalded by the bursting Nichols is also captain of H company, with the company. d Pope Receives Mgr. Falconio. center of the disturbed area. fearing cave-ins arg refusing to work slight earthquake shock was felt here at 530 p. m.yesterday. No damage was done, he! wag petitioned into bankruptcy ex- | tleship fleet, and ‘who was suspended | At Naples: July 2, Ultonia, from |of a boiler tube aboard the destrover [ Rome July 2—Mgr. Falconlo, apos- e ,,o’e:dad gmhu a h“me:l ‘Teither | from duty lur'l!lg months following ‘; No;; §:‘r¥ 3 PR Hull, last Tuesday, died l-{‘ ‘the Mare | tolic delegate huhe United l'i“::l" Pn‘r.t o‘al !xnem: street in Wumnt nor ve equity at Tangier on ples: June . Tietgen, | Island m‘m today. ing was &|was by pope today - | ton- is - to have -nolw_g-nl in this sum. Mn‘m“mym S m.uno!_n,-m‘u‘u.n.c. vate audiencs . “Avenue of the Pres! Miners | gand, the authoress, Sand, granddaughter ot ihy late ad, Her i5.d bequeathes the famous chatean of i V. A Irst regiment, N. G., and an inves. Near San Bernardino, Cal. errior, Kipg must serve at least fen|act after approval of President Taft.|Tuesday next. and lea Mast % Ly i 3 " 3 14 years in the state prison. Among them were, Capt. Edward ¥, |in @he custody ‘of counsers """ |Died at Mare lsland Naval Hospital. | tigntion is being made in his accounts | VGSHENUAG 0 ) o, 4 erandmother at Nahant for use ae am academy and $20,000 for dts pance. maintes Elflh.un—h M: at

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