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voL_Li—No. 116 e ' .___" ONN DR. B. CLARK HYDE FEHNI] GUILTY| Cablea Parugrapha Baasmfl Meets Amoy China, May 16.—The ‘bubonic plague is officially declared to be‘epi- demic in this city. The Russian Authorities. will only permit 179 runum out of 1,150 to re- Democratic Leaders in Indiana and the west are fearful of the effect of tBrYa::'s speech attacking the liquor in- erests. Stockade Burned FIRE SET BY PRISONER IN Punishment Pri"son for Life for the Murder_ of Col. Thomas H. Swope. ’ Lima, Peru, May 16—A govern- ment transport, carrying .,a regiment of artillery, a hospital corps and a big cargo of ammunition and other muni- GREAT INTEREST IN ARRIVAL Grodno, Russia, May 16.—A. band of brigands that has long terrified this neighborhood was cleaned up today in a battle with roral guards, Four of the outlaws were killed and the four others captured. Captain Kiukplov- sky and ene of the guards were killed and an officer and six guards were se- verely wounded. tions of war, sailed today for Tum- boz, a port on the northw};s’t coast of VL FORNSN RBECIBENT Harry F. Wa h an explover, driven s TO ESCAPE. Peru not far from the northern bound- = to delmir by f;'fiu.-, to interest finan- ary. ciers in his claim, committed suicide ’ VISITS BUCKINGHAM PALACE | in Chicaso. TWENTY-SIX MEN PERISHED The Regular Republicans and the progressives find they can probably gel together on the administration railroad 'bill. CONVICTED BY HIS OWN TESTIMONY In Company With Mrs. Roosevelt— The Convicts Were Leased by State of Alabama to Work in Red Feath- er Coal Company Mines. Representatives of All the Powers fLeave Cards for the Colonel. Declares W. C. Crone the Juror Who Decided the Physi- cian’s Fate After Three Days of Balloting—No Dra- matic Feature Attended Return of the Verdict—Mo-| ¢ not reFusEs tion for New Trial to be Made. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE POPE ¥ Cardinal Gibbons Gets Cablegram from - Bishop Paret—Report Denied. 2 ity 3L igl i - Kansas City, Mey 16.—Dr. Clark | tenced to eighteen years in the peni Baltimore, Md., May 16.—Cardinal livde was found ilty today of mur- | tentiary for murdering Bertha Bowler, dering Thomas H_E“Swi'me by adminis- | his sweetheart. Gibbons received the following cable- The Officers of the United States cruiser New York were guests of Ad- miral de Jouguieres at a bail on the battleship Patrie at Toulon. London, May 16.—~The lea,t.ure of the day in London was the arrival of The- odore Roosevelt, who came direct from Berlin, and will act as special amsbas- sador to represent the United States at the funeral of King Edward VI, which will take place next Friday. ‘(‘nlonél Roosevelt was received by ing George at Marlboro house, and, Centerville, Ala, May 16.-—Thirty- six negro convlcu lost their lives eariy today when the stockade of the Red Feather Coal eompany at Lucile mines, Bibb county. about fifteen miles morth of Centerville, was destroyed by a fire 8et by one of the prisoners in an ef- fort to gain his freedoma. King Victor Emmanuel and the Duke of Abruzzi attended the lecture given by Commander Peary before the Ital- ian Geographical society in Rome, Light Rains which appear to have been general in northern Minnesota tering poison. Punishment was fixed gram today from Bishop Paret, of the ‘Dr. Hyde Unmoved. Protestant Episcopal diocese of Mary- Sunday night have aided in checkin forest fires that threatened sewveral later, with Mrs. Roosevelt, visited Thirty-five of 36 Conviets Burned to Death. the conviocts were at_life imprisonment. Buckingha la. rmiy at Judge | The return of the ~erdict today was |land. dated at Florence, Ital A R e laces. sl -, - Tarehan while the vordiet was being [ marked by, am absemce of dramatic | “Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimor, Crowds Watch Comings and Geings |~ i i Lo A0 Svsth " s e features. ~Mrs. Hyde cried when she | -“Mistake very ‘E?IJLLDe L o retusal. No of Royalties. B et Wholoaala A eeots ot esl‘;p:““&’;n"wmd(;zwg‘;:”d""i‘""“" e »” Ve 1 SCO! SY. s . £ L ‘T haven‘t lost hope” he declared. |heard the verdict in the court room. urtesy. AM PARET. Apart from the strong interest dis- (negroes in Cuba have driven into the | negro who started the blaze. Owes Hu Com‘chon to His Own Tes- This cablegram, which was said at Dr. Hyde did not change his usual ap- R . 5= | the cardinals residence to. have becs played "in the arrival of the former |conservative party thousands of those The fire spread rapidly throughout timony. un-erx:g?i when aIE he: l’?(;xnsew?n In:;e- spontaneous and uusolicited, refers to dfir‘x,ta "-:);L dday wa‘alune\'enttul.d Ax; negrge.l who helped to elect President r:e structure, which, on aceount of = > owd, mainly composed of | Gomez. the extreme d @ matersal, Kansas City. Mo., May 16.—Dr. B. | pendence she heard the outcome, but |2 report circulated in this country re. provinciali e v patiently s Rt e l;y-n-s of th a Ciark Hyde, whom a jury today found guilty of murdering Col. Thomas H. Swope by poison and sentenced to life imprisonment, owes his conviction to his ewn -testimony on the witness- siand. according to a statement made tonight by W_ C. Crone, the juror who decided the thS‘lcl&ns nearly three day: Until Saturda, fate after ‘of balloting. ight, Crone and R. Johnson, a farmer held out for ac- quittal against the rest of the jury. Remembering Dr. Hyde’s demeanor on the stand, Mr. Crone finally dectded the physician’'s fate by voting for con- viction and persuading Johnson to do cently to the effect that Bishop Paret, armed with a letter of introduction from Cardinal Gibbons, requested an ;ntex&wew with the pope, but was re- use: SENTENCE IN CARUSO CASE. Biack Hander Who Demanded $15,000 from Tenor Goes te Sing Sing. she soon regained her compeosure. It was what she had been fighting fow and she was satisfled, she sald. “My home is still open to my daugh- ter,” she added. “I feel very sorry for her.” But Mrs. Hyde is not going back to her mother. She is still loyal to her husband and confglently believes the supreme court will free him. She | is to take up his fight immedi- i B!Cfi“a"‘kfl battie on until he is freed or her funds are exhausted, she savs. “Clark is innoeent and he shall be i freed!” she’declared. | Dr. Hyde takes his imprisonment asleep foday soon Antonio Mosieni, convicted of at- tempting to extort $15,600 from Enrico ruso. the singer. was sentenced to Sing Sing today for not less than three years and eight months, and not more than seven vears and five months. The waiting outside Buckingham palace aud Marlboro house, the comings and goings of royalties and princely visit- ors. The cold winds of the past few weeks have given place to summer like weather, which will be a great boon—+o hundreds of thousands of spectators at Tuestiay’s and Friday's solemn func- tions. Removal of the Body Today. Another service was held in the throne room of thé palace tonight, the last ‘before the removal of the body tomorrow, and all the palace servants werc permitted to .attend. The diplomatic representatives of all A New Organization, named the Na- tional League for Medical Freedom, has been formed to fight the American Medical assoclation, which it ealls doctors” trust.” o Frost Nipped the Tender Tobacco plants at Barkbamsted Monday morn- ing. Before sunrise men on some of the farms sprinkied water on the plants Lnd saved them. Prn-d.m Taft Yesterday Signed the bill creating a bureau of mines in ‘Washington, but has es yet taken no action looking to the appointment of unharmed convicts were It was with much dlmculcy that the in the stockade prevented from elwdimg th =. Convicts AH State Prisoners. All the convicts at Laucile mines are Three White Conviots Missing. Montgomery, Ala. May 1$.—Official information rm’nmm ry saye that twenty-six death in the stookade at TLaeile and that twenty-one were seriously burne several having died stuce, There wers were burned to the same. caimly. He was “Dr. Hyde was his own worst ene- | after sentence was pronounced on |sentence was imposed by Judge Faw- | the powers called at Dorchester house | ohier of the f the govern- v in the trial” said Mr. Crone to- | him. He professed to believe that the | cott of the county court in Brooklyn. |during the day and 1eft cards for (ol | coins riiee " Pranch of the g but three white convicis ai the camp. igh “His own testimony convicted | case e remanded for a mnew _— onel Roosevelf. and the do not kmew trial when it reached the supreme MORSE APPLICATION DENIED. Big Ben Will Toll Every Fifteen Sec- | Seventeen Thousand lowa Mine work- ”T‘:;.g'e’?'nf"&.mmm' s are repori- “When Dr. Hrde said he had bought <vanide for ten years and yet could not remember dammed himself as a witness. where he bought it, he If he had noi testified as he did, I think he would not be in the position he is. First Believed Hyde Innocent. “At first I believed Hyde innocent and until Bunday night 1 voted to ac- quit him. Then ‘I recalled his testi- mony abont his eyanide purchases and 71 decided he was guilty. I told Mr. court, Refusal of Supreme Court to Allow Application for New Writ. Washingion, Motion for New Trial. His attorneys will make a motion for a new trial some day this week. The physician will be sentenced on Saturday probably. By law, le is not admissable to bail. It is discretionary with Judge Ralph S. Latshaw whether Dr. Hyde be sent to prison or held at the county jail, pending consideration of his case by the supreme court. “Until after Dr. Hyde's attorneys May 16.—Charles W. Morse today s denied the privilege of Aling an: ication for a new writ of habeas corpus by the supreme court of the United States. CARIBBEAN SHORES SHAXZEN. | ers resumed work in the mines Monday after a suspension of over six weeks. The operators have advanced the price of all coal mined in the Thirteenth Towa district two cents a ton as a re- sult of concessions to mnriners. onds. ed London, May 16.—For the first time in its’ history, the great bell of the clock tower on the houses of parlia- ment, popularly known as Big Ben, will be tolled eve fifteen seconds while the coffin 1s psfling tomorrow “from PORT AU PRINCE NEGROES DEFY HALLEY'S COMET. Comet Pills to Ward Off Dire the palace to Westminster hall and again on Friday while the cortege is leaving Westminster. Its booming will be the signal for the great guns to fire a salute to the passing of the monarch. | T 2Ke slowly roasted to suffered injuries to have been Zuards death. Several while rescuing some of the mea. The camp is reported quiet tomight. MISSOURI MHIITIA PATROL THE STREETS OF ILASCO ves of Amonou. Laborers. Johnson I had changed my vote and | have applied for a new trial I shall | Earthquakes in British Guiana, Trini- Ferdinand of Bulgaria h: decided Resuits, i talked about my decision. I think | not decide what will be done with the dad, and Grenada. P < o B W~ e e Hannsbal, Mo, Mey 16—¥ive eom- my reasoning had an d¥fect on him.” Crone’s son Albert was recently sen- #+HOW TO END THE MILK WAR A CONTRACTOR’'S TESTIMONY At Monday's Legislative Inquiry Into the Situation. prisoner, pending decision on his ap- A peal,” said the judge tonight. St. Thomas, D, W. I, May 16.—A sharp earthquake was felt at Georze- town, the capital of British Guiana, on Saturday evening. There were also two slight shocks on the island of Trin- idad and a mild disturbance on the island of Grenada. U. S. SIDE OF FISHERIES CASE. Delivered to British Foreign Office for YALE DIVINITY SCHOOL, NEW COVENANT OF ADMISSION Adopted at Meeting Held Last Night in Marquand Chapel. May 16.—At a New Haven, Conn., ew York, May 16.—Whatever Hal- ley’'s comet may do or may ot &o to earth, the negroes of Port au rince (Hayti) are prepared. because they are well packed with comet pills. Comet pills are new to the pharma- copoeia, Word of their appearance arrived today by the Hamburg-Amer- ican liner Alleghe in from Port au Prince. Her officers said today that all the negro stevedores there, all the farmers roundabout. the servants, la- ninth king coming to London for that purpose. RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOR HOCKING VALLEY RAILWAY CO. Attorneys Apply for Order to -Head Off Rgceivership. - Columbus, O., May ed 16.—Attorneys panies of militia a der orders from Governor Hadley p:;:tfl Tlasco, four miles south of Han- n 1, are threatenin, damage the Atfi Ahnd Cement company and Injure American aborers. The men, dissatisfied with labor eon. ditions struck plant, throwing six hundred other ployes out of work. Several hundred ved tonight un- to ‘where 14800 foregin workmen e the plant of noon today and fore to shut down fits om- the company Boston. May 16.—If the public will ¥ : A Kt or the Hoeking Valle; 0., Eontractors qmnlmo“'-fhor mnmhe Tate Biin %dtcwl = bteg: Submission to The Hague. for which a?ece'iver was ar::'pltlr:z.dd":o- borers,” mercheuts, ar men and | American laborers who went to Ilasco o mmml’bn-hm‘ K M o mnn, m° sonight day. will apply to Federal Judge John | thieves are rushing pell mell to the | from Hanmnibal were ordéred to remain vt of ‘the milk ess in o the . Center Society tomight| Yondon, May 16—Otis Cartwrigit, | k. Seter tomorrow for. an order to|hut of a shrewd old voodoo doctor Just| on the irain and retumn home. re willing to pay the farmers the new vovenant of admission, W d. | SecTetary to the American Atlantic | head off the receivership ordered by | Outside the city, who is selling comet’| " "The strikers drove eyerybody off the winter price for milk during t:: mn:t onflu the apostles’ creed, was ;domm fisheries commission, today delivered | Judge E. B. Kinkead of ihe common | Pills as fast as he can make them. streets of County officers, fear- mer an@ thus bring to a close the fight | In tlie preMminkry discussion Rev. to the foreign office the American case | pleas court. This was officially an- | The prescriptiton is one pill.for ev- | ing serious riots might resudl, ap- producers Maurer, pastor of the church, explain- ery hour up to the time the comet ealed to the governor for protection. between contractors and for submission to the arbitration tri- i which has shut off a large part of |ed that the object of the new Jform | bunal which is to meet at The Hague m’"r'i:'f;g 'fin;fi:;d appointed John M. | begins to recede from the earth, but [ Fhe present trouble is the cutoome of Frsion’s nearby. supply. 'I‘e:tltyh:‘x was to return to the old s!!‘llmlic'lx 0{ on. June 1. Sheets, formerly attorney gemeral of | many of the patients make doubly | a strike a year ago. Then the for- ioday's legisiative inquiry info the |the church and that the old creed of ; : Bt Ohio, and Henry J. Booth. a Columbus | sure by taking one pill every balf- | aigners demanded higher wages. They ;;"i*‘hcg'fi?of& e rn&r‘:s:;-n: :}t:-;c ‘:of ;::m.tmm whfl:sfi:& Six Years in Penitentiary. attorpey, as receivers for the Hocking | hour. The comet doctor guerds his ! made no demands this time, but sim- teiior sani: 3 new covenant affected admission to| Fortland, Ore, May 16.—W. Cop- | Valley under a bond of $500.000. A | formula closely and is growing rich | ply quit work. It is quiet In Tiasce to- ractors. s pers Morris, formerly cashier of the | few minutes later he overruled a mo- | fast. night. “We agree ‘that there is a distinct hardship in the situation of the pro- dneers. when wnation which now confronts us, ©On a previous occasion, how- rather than face the sit- we granted an advance demanded by the mers accordingly, over 1,060 There hes been great public frn these hearings and it s not impos- sible that an adyvance of ducers and raised prices to our cus- the company lost customers in thirty davs. interest the retail price of milk in Boston to nine cents a or quart now in the near future would be regarded simply 3s a just end necessary step.” W. A. Graustein another contractor; admitted that the producers of milk have grievances. The trouble, he thought, lay Jurgely with the standard raquired by Massachusetts, which has raised the cost of production, FRIGHT PANIC AT A CIRCUS. Babies and Children Trampled in Mad Rush of Crowd. the church only. by Acting Dean Curtis ol the Yale Divinity school and Prof. F. of the same institution the fact that the new covenamt weas &h accord with the spirit of Cheist and was of a mature to draw fmnto the church those who are practicai Chris- tions but not of one mind on mdnor points of belef. Professor Porter also accented the fact that the Center church was only following in the steps of other Congregational churches and Dean Curtis called attention to the freedom of admission of members by the Presbyterian church, in which he had been brought yp. The meeting included the members of the Daven- port al church of this city, which was recently united with the Center church. defunct Oregon Trust and Savings bank, convicted last week of the em- Deszlement of $75,000 from the bank, was semtenced today to six vears in the penluunnr | NORWICH GOLF CLUB BUYS 80 ACRES OF LAND. New Grounds and Clubhouse Will Be Located Below Thamesville on the ! DeWolif Property. Papers were passed on Monday transferring to the Norwich Golf club land below Thamesville, at the town line, pelonging to Mrs. James DeWolf, Governor H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn H. Potter. There are about 80 acres in this land, and it will be used ag 2 goIf course. A new club- house is to be erectad on the bluff over- looking Trading Cove and getting a wide sweep of the country to the west. There are 30 acres of the DeWolf land, which lies off to the west of the Montville trolley line from the DeWolf SOMETHING HEAVY FELL FROM THE UPPER AIR. Twenty Pound Cooling Fan Blade Crashed Through Trolley Car Roof. | SETTLED A LAWSUIT tion to have the case transferred the federal court. The. court enjoired the Chesapeake & Ohio Rzilway (o, from voting stock in the Hocking ac- | quired_and beid elec- tion of the Hocking Vailey, at which the Chesapeake & Ohio interests serted their control by the election of Chesapeake & Ohio men as officers and directors of the Hocking Valley. to 19 YEAR OLD WHITE SLAVE, BRUISED AND UNDERCLAD, Taken by Police from a House in Bay- onne—Joseph Figel Arrestei. New York, May 16.—Bruised and vn- derclad, a girl who gives her name as El za‘)“th Kelly, 19 vears old, was tak- en the police today from a house in Bayonne, N. J. She eays she has been kept a prisoner ghere by Joseph Figel, an Italéan, for three months.~ The girl has been in this coan‘ry only six months. She says she met Figel in a moving plcture show and he induced her to enter his house 7Ty promises of employment. 8She was found_ today nearly crazed with fright in a third story room. Women's clothes had to be borrowed before she couid be taken out. She said her own were burned by Figel to prevent her escape. F'inl was arrested and -heid without BY FLIP OF A COIN. John E. Madden Cr 'd "Hcadl" and the Copper Fell “Tails.” . o B8 New York, May 16.—According to a story publisheq here, John W. Gates and John Ii. Madden, old friends and both good sportsmen, settled a lawsuit by a flip of the coin today. Gates won 32,500 on the first throw. Another toss and he won %300, representing the costs of the action. | The litigation arose over $11.000 | TO WORK FOR LIMITED LICENSE DR. GUSTAVE A. GAYER STARTS A FOUR WEEKS' FAST. He Weighs 235 Pounds—To Have Med- ioal Examination Every Day. New Yok, May 14.—Dr. Gustave A. Gayer, a doctor « phitlosophy, ate bis bmfll.tu nounced ¢ it woudat for three and possibly four weeke. H. weighs 286 pounds. Dr. Gayer is to be examiined every day by phy-kl.nl is becomimg da will break his fast. Otherwise he ex- pects to fulfill the himself, taking bis ueual amount wdx S m .n- If they tell him he ngerousty wealkened he time he has nnm«; ° ise and dod his usual work. the doctor todsny. makes your mind as well as pour body cleaner, especially the sud-eonsciou mind. Dr. Gayi for Apphi “1 expect to acocmuplish mwuch ghmutu’th.my by New York May 16 —When the band | oo vor va switch. Tt is on the east side of the | worth of oil stock h Madden | 3 Vhen B v 16.—Just as the mat— h n the | worth of oil stock bought for Madden | - x Y ©f 2 chroue that is appearing in Newark % Norwich and New Eondon turnpike, | by Gates, which the former refused to | awto-suggestion,” he aaid. “Phe aub etrucke up a tune just before the mati- | Inee crowds were thickest in Columbus | which is the road past the Fai | secmat Apter Moo p a e e q | As Against Total Prohibition—Pastor | conscions mind i all powertul over the performances today a frnct‘i‘}mn cirele, at Fifty-ninth street and Bréad- Grc‘uund-, and exti-‘nds to within about | hefore a referee, Gates suggested tha' Wasson's Views. funetions of the body. e which a4 policeman was Triding | way today, something from the upper | 300'feet of the troliey line. The Brown | they decide by the coin who should pay | tright and bolted. The horse | 2n¥ SPOSSs OO o8 Sro trofsey car | land, which comgrises about 25 acres, | for the reference. Madden accepted New York Mav 16—The Rev. Wili- | SUICIDE OF MRS. HARTENSTEIN. ged straight at a crowd composed | ang, with a crash of shattered glass|is on the west side of the turnpike and | and cried “heads.” The copper fell|iam A. Wasson Las resigned from his tiy of women and children who |ang’ ghivered woodwork. kept right on | eXtends to the brook, while on the west | “tails.” | Bpiscopal pastorate ai Riverhead, L. | wife of Superintemdent ef the Long be admitted to' the side of the brook there are 25 acres {1, to work for limited license as island Radlroad. were tent waiting to ome one shouted “a lion is loose!” @nd the erowd beeame panic stricken uptll it reached the solid earth. There was a great commotion instantly. No one was injured, but the crowd grew so dense that the police had much diffi- secured from the Potter farm. A mnex hole course can be laid out there in an ideal manner, giving some fine haz- ' ards and offering an attractive course. | against total prohbition of the =ale of | intoxicating liquors. In a letter te the Rt. Rev. Frederick Burgess, bishop of Long Island, made public today, Mr. IRON BAR WEDGED TIGHT IN A CROSSOVER FROG. New Hartsemstein, enstein, Yok, May 16 —Mre. Graoce wife of Frederick Hart- superintendent of the Long fhe policeman had hie horse under v in check. XNot ti controt after it had run a few yards, ,‘;“‘,{’_d‘m“‘gi‘;,.'}m S & DoasltR e oTab r r . paatite. Tirnaly Ditceraty Kvertod Serious | Wasson says that he wishes to give | fHstein. superintendent of the L t the crowd refused to be quieted.|iion available. Yorm of a country club, in which case | Railroad Wreck. his whole time to “fighting temper- her apartments here toavght by drink- t =cattered in a mad rush which i0p- | Then it was learned that while a | the sporting departments will be .add- | ance falsely so-called and advocating |y, carpolic acll. She had been living pied over baby carriages and left 2 |nearhy automobile company was test- | ed. The course will not be ready until | Waterbury 16.—An iron | the true temperance. which means | S8 SSEE © S0 S ol "o tame time 4rail of babies and children trampled |jng 3 cooling fan one of the blades | next summer. the present one Deing | bar wedged tight im the frog of the | moderation and seif-control. Tiartsenstein guid he could find no rea- £o the ground. Seven of these were | gaw off and out a fifth atory window | available for this year. An effort will | crossover jn front of the Highland| Dr. sson has been pastor of | S0 ST mfi‘:d,_ Mrs. Hartenstein's fajured. Ope little girl's Jaw. was | while the fan was making 1,000 revolu- | be made to have the trolley company | tower at Waterville was discovered by | Grace church at Riverhead for eight femily lives in Ontawio, Canade. Heet- ofen. Nome of them was dangerous- The blade was seven- | allow the use of transfers to the club- | Martin J:. Post, employed at the tower, | Years. [or years he has been promi- | TR0 "We8 00" Clie. Cnelen o do- > nurt tions a minute. teen inches long amn addi- house, instead of requiring an weighed twenty tional fare from the city line to the anti-prohfhition identified with movements. shortly after 9 o'clock tonight, and the of a serious wreck were the suicide. mestic trouble was not responsible He admitied that he hnd P St and Woune®y |P2UTdS. It cut through the roof of the possibilities l aryian ysisian Shot an oun car Bke @ ragor, and that nobody was | clubhouse. narrowly averted. The obstruction was ‘M EXPRESE WRE ot been living with his wife of lafe, 8y His Domented Brother. hurt seemed litile short of a miracle. e discovered and removed by the vigi-| HARLEM EXPRESS WRECKED. | 1o PASn [HNE SO0 B rere Dloasant IN ance of the towerman before the e - Eroventon ' poysicin. ot Sherwood. | DROWNED IN SALEM HARBOR e rival of a_ traiii from either difection.| Traffic Blocked for Several Hewrs at| ol S 07Ol o iQre, anene Tt cotnty; wak st HEdie Face 5 Lessord-Bedard. William Kejley was found in the vi-| Pittsfield Junotien. o Stu ) mb:. o > i ; TR : . relock. | cinity shortly” afterward, acting in a ! a 2 «:w‘w s 'r:‘ro;:w;-”fia-‘&s;mg. Dory Containing Five Men Upset by Fel:;m}Asso’:"g":::gP::ha';;lgh;“: clock. | cuspiious - manner, and was taken | Pittsfield, Mass, May 16.—TraMc on| New Maven, Conn., May 1. —Dressed e wou vt EINRa, Arnes: (Ovet. Aurora Bodard of this city were unit. |into custody, charged with irespass | the Bostor and Atoany railroud wak |in famtastic Costumis ied Ty e tand oats, the _stwden ous. The weund is not believed to be seri- Dr. Stevenson is the author of a number of medical hooks and a2 few ears ago startled the medical world v advocating that inmates in asylums e used for medical experiments. Allen Stevenson neer in the United State: is a retired engi- navy. ed in marriage by Rev. Joseph Mc Carthy at St. Patrick’s church. Thc bridesmaid was Miss Sylvia=Viens of Jewett City and the best man Hdward Duffy of Putnam. The bride wore a handsome gown of plum-colored silk with lace trimmings and a black pic- ture hat. She carried bride roses. The bridesmaid wore white silk and a black Salem, Mass., May 16.—Two men were drowned and the lives of three others imperiled when a dory contain- ing the party was overturned off Win- ter Island, in the deepest part of Sa- lem harbor, late today. ‘The five men, night employes of the alem Gas company, were out fishing, blocked for several hours at Iittsfield | Junction tonight Dy the wrek of the Harlem express bound from New Yerk to North Adams. Although he inco- motive left the tracks and turned cver on one of its sides, meanwhile _Tung- ing diagonaily across the roadn=d =0 as to block every track, only “he en- | zineer, Peter O'Donnell, of North Ad- upon railroad propérty, pending an in- vestigation. Chicago Business Man Jumped from Thirteenth Floor. Chicago, May 16.—John A. Ryerson, a prominent Chicago Dbusiness man jumped from the thirteenth floor ol and followed by body of Yale university hrated Amega Lambda Chi by p-Mnc through the streets of #he city, to assemble on tl the campus three-legeed relay races, wheelbarrow were hetd, all of which were wek at- tended by townspeople. tonigkt cele- 3 m of ‘war races and tugs ‘when one of the men threw the anchor the Chamber of Commerce building | ame, was injured, and he but slightly. i ——————— Chicago Women Coliecte $55000 for |overboard without warning, lurching | RICiere hat and carried pink roses. |ionight and was instantly killed, his | The twenty five passengers were *hak- | Jail Preferred to Paying Taxes. the boat broadside to a choppy sea.|ip."home of the bride's father, Joseph |Pody being mashed into an unrecog-|en up but not injured to any exromt.| o pon 111 May 16.—J. J. Keon, & Charity in One Day. nizable pulp. , The only motive ad- who has refased soclalist in jall here, to pay & poll tax, was informed yes- terdey that he will have Lo serve IQ monthe each for the three resulting in an upset. Charles Tardiff Thibeault eank at once, but Caron, Joseph St. Amant ang Peter Theriault clung to the boat Bedard, at the International hotel, and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lessord left for a wedding trip to Hartford, Death of Wife of Rear Admiral George W. Melville. y 16.—Mrs. wanced by the relatives of the suicide is that of supposed financial difficul- ties. Chicago, May 16-—Women of the Chiuscn Hosmwl Day assoociation to number 2,500 today ooMected Estella 000 for oha.rl in the downtowm Stafford Springs and Springfield, after £ e .;"“,, ’.m“‘ e Bt e A R the otew. ‘:vf;e“we"“n‘“’yg which they will reside at Putnam, e i fa Rataiode. ot WS Wife of Rear Admirai | delinquent. Keon has served six e @ay~ ever held in Chicago. Owing 10 |anad married. Their bodies were nog| They received many handsome gifts, i le, U, S. N. retired, | of his first sentence and sscrifced friction with another similar organisa- | recovered including a check for a good sized sumn bridge. died at home here today after a | more than $180 in salary, rafher than tion which made claim to priority in e - from the bride’s father. The groom is New Haven, May 16.—A man who | prier illnes The wedding of Admiral | pay & tax which he calis wnjust. The Putnam, Melvilte to the then Miss Polis of Phil- | cily already has expended more for a bookkkeeper in has not as yet been identified commit- drowning in (‘lon} but the tax smounted t insists oo enfor holding teg days, the members of the Boepital day assoolation decided not Chureh | meals than Mayor Jowrney by adelplia at the Lidtie Case of Heinze Will Probably Come ted sulcide t e r buttons to contributors. : Took Railroad Ties. Pond, Woudneldee. The man, who was Paround the Corner” in Mew York was e T Befors U. 8. Supreme Court. K court on Monday morn- | MEilmiy” well dressed was seen o fan interestng event (o the trisuds of | the law of the 2 : Washington, May 16.—The case of | leap Into the water but by the time | (he widely known i e T 7 AT . Steamship Arrival f F. Augustus Ileinze ‘who last week :f,‘f\,g;f",‘::’;!fk;,::&: ‘zi:,;"”r':’mwf,',: he was taken out lite was extinct. The | Arctic explor The f‘edulnx fook Nine Cars Blown frem Track. At Cherbourg: May 16, President | in New York was acquited- of the Consolideted road. An inspector for | DOUY Wwas sught dere aud is being | place about three years ago. &= Deny Col, May 1%.—Stewck by 2 Grant, from New York. charge of misapplication of funds of | . roud waid that the company until | held pending identification. terpific guat of wind t., “:, ,,’,,,.,; (e @ cut WO o an a4 hal ged from cast of ( May 16, Arablc, from May 15 Caledonia, : . Mey 12, Florida, frem y 18, Citta di Messina, ‘the Mercantile National bauk, proba- bly will come before the supreme court at its fall term. During the case Judge ugh overruléd several counts in the ‘indictment on which Heinge is tried. Distriet Attorney Henry -A; Wise of New York. is anxious that the higher court shouid pass on the decigion of Judge and so informed Attor- wtekerm in a ort this vear had allowed peovle to take the ties, m;} it m;}s h:;"r]:a they took | Shot His Wife and Committed Suici new s well as ol e men were Washington, May 16.—Because his anowed to settle their caseés by pav- | oo it is said, refused to give him ing costs and_ the. pam x!n m-ppnor money, and jeslous attentions which Ave cents each for‘the he believed were being pail to her by 9 Geno’ SR others, Frank Fenton, agzed 49, a race ShDue o “Demurrer: Overruled. {rack follower, today Shot his wife,Vir- ney Judge Greene hasm May Kaiser. ‘handed & nr;m Aged 20, and then turn- % : on tht case fio i-vh:r.:t r:m’m case of .Coy "’i.m’ N—fld and “blew n tormey -(u: ux Stonington 4 3 se it 3 ¢ overruled i PR © - i | Woman Impaled on Broken Back of a i £ Chair. i Osdensburgh, N. Y. - May 16.—Mrs. Joseph Whiie of Buockton, near here, fell ‘backward from an improvised scaffolding while papering the ceilil wf her home today and impaled hersel on the broken baeck of a chair. Farm- ‘hands, returning from the ficlde for dinner. fmmrzz":\-r strugzli ~with the upright P . body. of a Unton e blown from track. Four of the cars wewe acvm loaded, the othier five rwambug | > Hv:d aMzgp