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Convtantinople: 3 19.—M. E _Mme. Michelle Pauline Viardot-Gar- VoL LH—NO. 119 spent last w‘ ‘t’;:‘d,"h' cia, once a famous French singer, died THE GOMET'S SGHEDULE DELAYED . .. at isaster they g For the Second time in a Few Hours Astrono-|zic:s ,fo,2ompendine witn the| %‘.‘?:’:f., %“;1;:: of Labor has besun | Trader Guilty SENTENCE WILL BE PRONOUNC- ED A WEEK HENCE, : 3 3 Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, May mers and Scientists are Excited 19T, Behourt fiew in & bipiane, with | KING GEORGE GIVES DINNER TO| : ; o o e S L S " ALL EMINENT GUESTS. Fire Destroyed an Entire Residence and return, a total distance of about = | block in Carlion place, Ontario, causing thirty miles, today, at a speed of 46 . o R a loss of zzoo,oos. and 4'»2 miles an ur, IT’S TAIL PLAINLY SEEN IN THE EAS® ey 33 —rhe centras gov. |~ LONDOMRAPIDLY FILLING UP |.sT%5, 2078, Svve, Privas Audience 1o BELLE MOORE, A MULATTO flicialssasser Tumors of op of New: N. J. a widespread dynastic movfim sir el which may assume a serious fo at Indicating that Earth Did Not Pass Through that Elusive | £17; {55512 100 & Conndence: that the provincial government will be able Appendage Wednesday Night—Startling Apparition |15 ntrol the siwmation. g % am. Seen Across the Face of the Sun Thursday Noon— ous, according to a report by United CONN. CO. TROLLEY WAGE - States Minister Calhoun. Passage of the Earth Through the Tail of the Com=t DISPUTE TO BE ARBITRATED.| London, May 19.—Nipe crowned| Mrs. E. C. Jones and Licut. J. C. Believed to be Tzking Flace Today. Isaac C. Wyman, said to have owned enal i ‘enrs’ ~ real e.state‘inyuve'l"’y state in the union, i it e #1 MR Y, Pt died at Salem, Mass. prisonment and $1,000 Fine—A Reok« efeller Grand Jury Indictment. With.Pnph from the Provinces and With Foreigners—The Final Prepa- rations Completed—30,000 Troops. The Situation at Nankin, New York, May 19.—Belle Moore, a mulatto, was found gulity tonight of selling girls into Wves of shame. The maximum penalty is five years and $1,000 fine. Sentence will be pronoanc. ed on May 26, next Th . Her counsel asked a week's delay that he might review the minutes to prepare & motion for a new trial. First Rockefeller Grlni Jury Indiet- —_— heads of Europe and several heirs to| Walker, U. S. A. Result of Conference Between Presi- | thrones sat dogv.ix in Buckingham pal- -hou"pflal ;It Sa,ns Am::’ wz:o:a"led o dent Mellen and Committee. ace tonight at a dinner which King el George gave to aH his eminent guests John A. Kasson, former United !\;x;w f!a.ven, t(:mm,, May 19.—As a m“lzecllz di: Inx;dgno rlx!gr th;‘::rmm States dx&lglre% to Austria ana Ger- £ ; result of a conference between Presi- ard toi w. many, n Washington. Wi s s ponawring closcly. Of | as they were nefors. Dut this much | dent’ Mellen ‘of the New: York. New | Hunce ibe members of all the suitcs = the ” whelly umexpected astronomical | may be set down as certain: The best | Haven & Hartford Rallroad Co. and [ Were introduced to the king. Forty-Seven Russian Workmen were e {hat Nailed early today,|is yet to come. We shall Sbe-anle to 1= committee of the trolleymen of the | No Apprehension of Untoward Inci- | drowned as the result of the capsizing When the tail of Halley's comet was |get a good 0ok at the wanderer for a | guiaeerolr compan: e T aEve today. dents. - of a boat in the River Dniper. Py ment. plan;flzkseenb in Fl{xe east, ant.;r'glrx:n;:: ?:gfhmof ::)(:::fl. v;;}hg:[tfl:tay:zg a;\{vaax.hns: The agreement to settle the demands It is noteworthy that though the Appropriation Bill was "l.‘_l"la case was the first brought to ut Yerkes observatory today were fur- | until all hours or setting tho alari | of the trolleymen of -the Connecticut | Presence of so many rulers and princes ed to the committee.on naval | §Tia) under the indictments recently ther bewildered by & etartling apperd. | g e, e o%e | company, the holding company for the | MUSt necessarily throw a great sense | affairs by the senate for amendment. | Janded down by the Rockefeller grand tion across the face of the sun reakfast time. r & few days It|irolley lines of the New ¥ New | Of responsibility upon the authorities jury, which hes been Investigating the o Bewildered, Bt B oSS b Whother (he INoOM | Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. in this | 204 the police, all move about quite | President Taft Denied with empha- | traffic in women. Scientists Greatly Bewi . or the comet can shine the brishter | g1yt and Rhode Island, by arbitra- | I'¢¢ly, and no word is heard in the | sis the story that he spoke in terms-of | ,, FOUr other indictments returned by A broad spectrum of lght, extending | After that, the comet will be stretch- | tion, comes after ~conferences which | PTeSs Or the public places of any ap- | opprobrium of the insurgent semators, | 16 Same "grand jury are pendink mcross and a considerable distance to | & a.cro;s e western sky a erisug were first started in January when |PPehension of untoward incidents. L against Aleck Anderson, the negro, and each side of the sun, challenged the at. ;:g N gfleb:eed W;;'Pld.il'l' bf 42| the men made their first demands. A Stand Seat Business Overdon A Joint Mediation by the United | Harry Levenson, who are alleged to tentien of the vigilant, weary observ- m-n v‘;e:vegot lé‘_e Shime will -be scale of 27 cents an hour was asked | London today filled rapidly with | States, Brazil and Argentina will prob- | have been her accomplces.. Levenson ers. b e e L at Brightest Last Night. | 19T which the company refused to | people from. the provinces and foreign- | ably =settle ~the Ecuador-Peruvian |as turned state's evidence. For the second time in a. dox oL omet rightest Las igl grant and posted a scalé ranging from | ers. The whole line of the fuperal | boundary dispute. The Judge's Charge. the_(;c‘insreg-ared scientis On this point, Professor Jacoby said 22 &gnt_s an hour to 26 cents and ex- | route has been from early morn until ” e ~ Judge Crain charged the jury that the b e S ho first sighted | h8t it remained to be seen whether | tending over a period of five years. A |late at night a surging mass of people, | Daniel Willard, President of the Bal-| only fact to be determined was wheth- Prof. E. B. mstd b vgtic By ghted | the moon could outshine the comet or nlmjonty of the unions in the severzl | viewing the final preparations and pur- | timore and Ohio railroad, has been | ar or not money was given Belle Moor. ;jh:ophentx):nenon& 1?: M}ik E m}m_d R vice versa. cities of the state accepted the scale, | chasing seats. The stand business, | ¢hosen as president of the American | for placing two girls in the custody e e oping 1o oby | . Ve may be able to catch a glimpse but Newtlit:ven and Hartford refused | however, has been greatly overdone, | Railway association. George A. Miller, a state agemt, for im- (Ba-'a'in“&n :;urme s"’chet“,l; on the strange of it this evening” said he, “but if ;itgctt:;p : scaie, and negotiations | and seats for which $25 or $50 were The Pull moral purposes. st telophonsd | We don't. it will be because the moon e Toad were broken off, and a | asked a few days ago are now being e Pullman Company will oppose | Girls Who Wi Sold W, Wit- speetrum, Professor F P is too bright, You see, this is_the | Strike vote taken, showing an almost | hawked for from $5 to $10. reductions in rates made by the inter- e o to_observers within a radius °.fm1°° situation: ‘Tonight the comet will be | unanimous sentiment in favor of a| The neighborhood of the palaces, the | State commerce commission, denying nesses. y:_x-lestotu:mm:cmgagay, cal!g:ge ;:; nearer and brighter than on any night | strike. The' matter was then again | government offices of the great houees | that the federal body has juriediction, The case wemt to the jury shortly tion to 0"‘1;5‘2‘3 nmmu“*u'n Wuie ni to come. But the moon is also getting | taken up with the officials of the | today has been a constant flitting of after six o'clock, when both side« ngmfl brighter. 'In a few days, the moon [ company, who refused to grant the | royal carriages with foreign repre- | Speaker Se Osmena of the Phil- | summed up. The defense made little our. g i will begin to wane. and meanwhile, of | demands of the men, who then took it | sentatives paying formal visits. Al- | /PPine assembly cabled to Delegate |attempt to deny the acts charged by Reports iery reamers. course, the comet will be moving far- | to President Mellen, and today’s agree- | most all the official visftors went to | @Ueézon declaring that the Filipinos’ | the state, but sought rather to qualify The spectrum at once became a topic | ther away and consequently growing | ment to arbitrate was the outcome. see Sir Edward Grey at the foreign desire for independence remains unal- | their natur Belle Moore was nof of overmastering interest and cogvj:‘f:- smaller and dimmer. Now, on just m&ew‘élav‘en. May 19.—The trolley- | office this afternoon. terable. called in her own behalf, and but twa ture. Enormous sun spots seen - | which evening the comet’s relative lu- Wwill select one arbitrator and the Affecting Meeting Between Queen AcC witnesses were called for her, Al nesday afternoon followed ‘minosity will be the greatest it is im- | company one and these two will select ™M o ourtmartial Has Been Ordered at | Milton and Belle Wood, the twe girls @isplays of northern lights iast night, | possible to say. a third, te make up the board of three other and Emperor William. Manila to try Col. Robert F. Ames|she was accused of having sold imte and these in turn succeeded by varied When to Get a Good View. as agreed upon. President Mellen, it Emperor Willlam of Germany, who | on charges of conduct unbecoming an | shame. reports of fiery sireamers shooting b o S iy ¢ understood, refused to grant an in- | arrived this morning, was met by King | officer and to the prejudice of military Both girls admitted they were liv- ecross the horizon to the southwest, ‘ n"fiwm Yht_ :ayniel mgmomw crease over the 26 cents offered the | George, and later had an - affecting | discipline. ing together In a house of ill-fame had been passed by the astronomers as | of 1t ton'ght; raore " s};tmday and | Men. and the plan of arbitration was | meeting with the queen mother, Alex- 08 2y e when they met Belle Moore, and tes- having abeolutely no direct connection Y % adopted. andra. The emperor then, accompanicd Herman Sielcken, a New York cof- | tified that they were induced to go te with the comet. But the spectrum was | Surely on Sunday, if the weather by King George, proceeded to West- | fee importer, told the house ship sub- | her ho: th derstanding thas another stors. ¥ i hoids good. PENAR DEL RIO EXPLOSION, minster hall and pald a tribute to the | Sdy investigating commitico that the | they M e - T K yhea “Althoug! canno ivance apn s T - memory ng Edward. r a few | m emen’s pro on coffee is 1 ould ke th dvan tageou: - opinion at this time” said Professor GERMAN AERONAUTS 28 BODIES RECOVERED. | ments while the emperor and king | cents a pound. Sar Botit agraed, thay SRt to :.Qfo Frost, “I can see no other cause but At Altitude of 11,885 Feet Get Fine knelt beside the coffin the thousands Seattle of their own frees will. One Total Fatalities May Not Exceed 35— | who were waitin, L= Th was f o1 g in line to file past Col. Theodore Roosevelt has accept- | said she arried and ‘her epectrum.” Observations—Air Bottled. Cause of Disaster. the catafalque were held in check, al-|ed the invitation of the National|age as 25; the rgmnr said -hou::l ", He believed that the tweo were re- though those within Westminster hall | Rough Riders’ assocfation to be the| Neither of them looked like children, lated in some unexplained manner. Berlin, May 19.—The balloonr Aber- Havana, May 19.—Already 28 bodies | were permitted to remain. guest of honor at a luncheon to be| though Belle Moore had pr the comet for the appearance of the May Be Passing Now Through the Tail | cTon was the only one among a large | have been recovered from the ruins of | Upon rising to their feet the two | given in New York on June 23. represented them as being under 18. Tyhe * c’;r $he aartht: h the | Rumber making ascensions in Germany | the barracks at Pinar del Rio, which, | monarchs gripped hands and _ then = ¢ Radcliff Gudumn%w > passag PONE which succeeded dn getting observa- | together with the officers’ quarters and | stood with bowed heads beside the The Senate Committee on foreign re- e tail of the comet delayed a day in its| . & - o ¥ ne of the comet. The aeronnuts re- | other structures, were blown up yes- | body of King Edward. It was a strik- | lations reported to t senate a bill Mrs. Frances Foster, the Radeliffe “h-’d,:“",‘?m"’oeug,,“'e'lexl‘?’ taking place | port that they reached en altitude of | terday by the explosion of thousands | ing scene and greatiy moved ail those ng to the United States consu- | Sraduate, who aided Mfller In getting tonight, . ¥ 11,385 feet. They noted extraordinarily | of pounds of dynamite. The latest of- | who witnessed it. tricts of China the pharmacy |oVidence and referred to during the @id st ¢1ve TEINIvVE PEROC oR s, brilliant horizontal lights, iike meteors. | ficial returns -received her: . W negotiati sl Hghts, ongn. e indicate 30,000 Soldiers on Guard. of this country, which aims as |7Tesotiations as Fuller, CAN SEE IT FOR A MONTH e e ats ot | Nt DN S0t Sitaied M L CIf hiney. Fhsuiind molisre~from AL | 1 “UPPression Of Splum (rafic. e armnaet Wi e Boee SAYS PROFESSOR‘JACOBY | examination for meteoric dust and|whom two have died in the hospital, | 1°TSI0t and other wearby stations are | $32000 STOLEN FROM : thelr purchase, Another ag 3 The: re com- camping In the parks tonight. The tifled that = ‘other -ingredients. v were <ol The injuries of the great majority of 2 g ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY | "5 ffled { she saw the money it id Vi Sunday Night if the | pelled to descend owing to an electrical | the others are considered . | weather is hot and thugder storms are Mrs. Fuller was not allow®® to give Spl 'fldldw l-': l:hwv G“fld o Thio Gead Hhtote Cr W:fi:"’“‘ not improbable. Many thousands of Xy | ber maiden name, but she said she ahther - American surveyor in the mm“‘m people- will pass the night in the | Money was in Three Packages at Oil | had formerly lived in Boston, where New York, May 19.—Many of those | PASSED SUN WEDNESDAY NIGHT | of public works, several clerks and four streets, to secure points of vantage City Railroad Station. she had done social settlemwnt work, though this was her first white slave who staved up or got up tousee the comet last nizht and early this morn- t ing voted that, as a spectacle, the Yale Observatory. ‘The disaster is officially declared to Body. passage was a decided fizzle. Now the Iive been due to theicateletaness Of & | - A trial tiip was thade-todey by ithe Guestion arises: Did we pass through | New Haven, May 19.—It was stated f“}?gf;g g’;‘;‘g“‘ h: "”",‘,‘“"fi“‘ defect- | ;yval train which will carry the ‘body tail of Halley’s wanderer at all? | at the Yale observatory tonight that S e bilid be-| tomorrow from London to Windsor. According to Dr. Harokl Jacoby, Ru- | the comet passed the sun on schedule [ 1€ loaded on 2 wagon transporta- | me royal saloon has Istered €herford professor of astromomy at | time last night at 10.59, and that the “”:1 to the l’;‘“l‘_';':y station. The car- | ;" nle and white siPl:en.&“Z?{)zgle;u: iumbia, nobodr Will every know. tail, which, owing to its curvature, was | Perter was In the act of nailing the lid | 1,55 pean erected in the center and in be that the earth passed | not seen until 2.15 this morning, was | o ,‘:,d‘b'ed"”“’““ b e g ] the dynamite | 1};s train will travel King George and beyond the reach of the tail” | 120 degrees long and eight degrees | SXP) tonating the regt of the| g,.an’ Mary, the Queen Mother Alex- 4 Professor Jacoby today, “In-the | hroad at the horizon. The comet was | dypamite on the wagon, and instantly | ~IToH eight other sovereigns and near May 19.—Three pack- | case, Her husband was s lawyer. .l .- t‘ol;khainh;’g $32, ?!4.3’4. Evidence Secured by Private Fund. vere len from e 'ennsylvania - a ing, while John J. Truby, the station | {hat ine money spent in securing evi. }!;E"“l was loading baggage upon 2 | gance had not been contributed by the uffalo-bound train. The money was | ople but from a private fund raised being shipped by the Adams express | poo0 5 o0 (O company to Philadelphia. r A The railroad detectives investigating :ith:'; RARRIS OIS b | Ty, Le< the robbery are of the opinion that . i i v the theft was the work of one man |50 to in testimony, and the case women stenographers in the same de- | 1fom Which to view the cortege. partment. On Schedule Time—Statement from The Royal Train Which Conveys the oyt -k fedatatioes thever Is Mo killing all in the court yard and blow- G, el N i . U;?nrfre12{1i$mlwlemstlayedtu§ Sl Bl gioaie t‘m_lgh" s ing down the wall of an adjacent store | Lo 21iVes: £ unaided, who knew that the money was ks el a2 e something to happen until aft- HOUSEMAID WORRIED room in which the remainder of the | Col- Roosevelt at Buckingham Palace. | In the station and fust where it was | 100 UNITED STATES MARINES ~ midnight. but we couldn’t see a dynamite was deposited. The carpen- Among the callers at Buckingham Jing. Astronomers will never be able | Over Contradictory Reports About the ter’s head was found a quarter of a | palace today were Colonel Ro velt, 1o determine for a certainty whether Comet—Committed Suivide. m;ioan.“y from the scene of the ex-|the king of Denmark, the ng of we touched the tail or not. After all Greece, Prince Henry of Prussia and LANDED AT BLUEFIELDS s That a Con- The Pennsylvania railroad pay car arrived in O City late last evening, and turned over to the day station | Navy Department L. agent three packages wrapped in ma- flict 1s Imminent. the calculations have been =gured out, | -noo York, May 19—B the lord chief justice of England. | 2% p t i s . b v 19.—Bessie Bradley, > i T o nill aper, containing $32,024.24, the question will remain. unsettled. 25 wears old, committed sulcide today | 15 YEARS IN STATE PRISON, QEonl Hoaesrelel miascoiven i nmme i e e aam ] v i g sBe The Tail Had a “Lag” in It. e e HotNon wheverhe in the books of ng Manuel of Por- e e ashington, May 19.—A conflict at > a ngs . > » ONE DAY SOLITARY. | tugal and King Albert of Belgium. As | °f the Adams Express compan The | Biuefields between the government and “You see, the tail-had what is known | was employed as a maid, because Hal- A e he was leaving the palace he met ithe | MON€y was consigned to the treasur- | the Estrada forces is imminent, ac- as & ‘lag’ in it ' That means ¥t it |loys comet failed to appesr. Defaulting Southbridge Bank Treasur- | German emperor, who took him to his | £T5 0ffice of the Pennsylvania railroad | cording to advices received today by in Philadelphia. The packages proved | the navy department from Commander to be too bulky for storage in the small | Gilmer. He says the forces of the Es- safe, and the night agent, Truby, | trada faction are only three mMes them under a sack behind the | from Bluefields, having occupied their covering them care- | jgst line of defence, and that en en- ully was no one in the sta- | gagement may be expected at any tion at the time time. He reports having landed 100 At 3.30 o'clock this morning, a Buf- | men to protect American lives and falo-bound Pennsylvania train pulled | property. into the station and Truby stepped on The commander of the Venus, he re- to the platform, closing the office door | ports. has delivered to him a bag of behind him. The door is self-locking. | mail which was taken from the Dic- TR shont twp hundredlfflfl‘.: jrom | tator. - an American chartered ship the office, Truby saw by the lig : Norw 3 o station - plttorm damp fhat the ] on new the Nerwayten fisk. office door was not closed, Hurrying back_he ran Into his office and imme- | CLASH BETWEEN AMERICAN diately discovered that the three pack- AND FRENCH SAILORS. ages of money were missing. e Shouting loudly, he attracted the at- | One American Stabbed Hip—F rowoh- tention of five policemen, who were men Put to Flight. did not stretch out in a straight line The young woman became greatly S the eim . bui' citeil ekt worried over the contradictory Teports er John A. Hall Sentenced. the opposite direction from that in|about the comet. Vhen no sign o Which the head was moving. Maybe | showed last night she grew so nervous O A U_uDe o Will Wear. this lag was sufficient to swing the | that she could not sleep and this | g% o0 BVHT 0 LRUIeen o cm‘;gm; According to the prescription of the tail compl‘l'"-l" dmulof our pamnwm:y’g: g&r:rmg;_ssngmé;g lzecl:lgr:tzmmtorxss: the larceny of $104,000 from the | Duke of Norfolk, the earl marshal, the nr)§._ As said, there is no way e e i g ey il e Southbridge savings bank and a sub- | Fepresentatives of the .United States telling. g er fo C! s g sequent recital of his disposal by gifts | Will wear evening dress with black Bo, after all, tha comet has left the | her ved and the gas turn on. to charities, to relatives and to bad | VeSt. black studs and white tie. Mrs. investments of & sum of money which | Reosevelt, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid _and he estimated at $370,000, John A. Hall | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will have defaulting treasurer of the bank, was | Places in St George's chapel at Wind- sentenced by Judge Robert T. Ray. | Sor. where the funeral services will be mond in the superior court today to | conducted. serve mot less than twelve, nor more R P e than fifteen years in the state prison SERVICES AT WASHINGTON at Charlestown. One day of this sen- vy Washington, May 9.—President | Cleveland, O. May 19.—Walter C.[Liefce 1s to be passed in solitary on- | As N“'v'v’;g:'fr":::: sty Taft was the central figure at tsehoa‘ '8 Ly;flg, xnta.nmia;turefr who ha;a :een sion of the World’s Sunday ool | missing from here for a year, een o @ssoclation now in convention. Af to- |found in =2 Mississippi penitentiary,| JUST THE MAN FOR A JURY. _ Washington. May 19.—Memorial serv- | within a block of the place. A hur- night's mass meeting. held in Con- j where he is serving a ten year sentence ices for King Edward will be held at St. | ried_search of the train and vicinity | Toulon, May 19— Thyee sailors from apartments for an hour's talk. Vention hall, which was surrounded by | for bigamy. Simultaneously comes the | Though a Citizen, He Could Not Name | John’s Protestant Episcopal the station was made with NO Te- | the American oruiser Rew York woile What United States Representatives WORLD’S SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSING MANUFACTURER CONVENTION AT WASHINGTON FOUND IN PENITENTIARY Where He is Serving Ten Years’ Sen- tence for Bigamy. World’s Enroliment in Sunday Schools Meore Than 25,000,000 Students. ously as Possible erowd fully as large as the six thou- | discovery that Lytle’s bigamous wives President of the United States. tomorrow morning as nearly simul- | gyujt. 5 ‘—zd wm\.inyme bigg structure, he ac- | number at least fourwand probably far taneously as possible with the funeral Express company and railroad de- f.f,'w.“r“,,frfi- “v‘rl‘th:h;lm;‘:::l’l' -h:fio:. knowledged the Bible school as a pow- | more than that number. The man is| Minot, S. D, May 19.—An American- | $ervices in London. Rev. Roland C.|tectives arrived here this morning to | One of the Americans named A o erful force in the moral and educa- | said to possess considerabie mea: born citizen, who has lived in North | Smith. rector of the church. will con- | aid in the investigation. recetved a stab wound in the hip. but tienal uplift of the world. & Lytle was convicted in February at| Dakota for the last seven vears, was | duct the service, and it is expected 'K“u o:3 Bsetnl B 8, [ Again and again his utterances on | Tupelo, Miss., on the complaint of Miss | found yesterday who did not know a | that Bishop Harding will be present. | State Convention of Connecticut Pro- Snoe 4 swbject were cheered. Mamie Burke, who married him in | single state or county officer by name Invitations to attend have been is- hibition Party June 28, “The Frenchmen e other speakers at tonight’s | December. According to the Tupelo|nor the name of the presidgnt of the | SUed by the British ambassador S 4 t to flight and later one of them was ing were ex-Postmaster General | sheriff he has information that Lytle | United States. through the state department and a South Manchester, Conn., May 19.— | PU OMS e e s ;maker. Rev. J. Monroe Gibson of | has at least six wives scattered through He was discovered in the course of | 1arge and distinguished attendance is|E. L. G. Hohenthal, chairman of the a"es_;" &rfl Jh ’ - - Fngland; Bishop Yoitsu, Japan, and {the United States. the selection of & jury for a murder | 35Sured. A pew of honor has been | Prohfbition state central committee, | searching for the other two. trial. A farmer testified that he knew | reserved for the use of President and | tonight sent out a call for the state Bishop Hartzell of Africa. The world’s enrollment in Sunday schools now is more than 25,000,000 convention of the party to be held in ACCEPTED BRIBE MONEY. Meriden on June 28 and 29. Accord- ing to the call each town is entitled to | New York Customs House Fraude— nothing of the case, and he admitted | Mrs. Taft and the one at its left will his ignorance as to the identity of any | P€ occupied by the British ambassador county or state officer. When asked | and the members of his staff and the End of Ballinger-Pinchot Investigation May Come Today. B e A a crter of T oinoa | Washinston, May 19.—The Ballinger- | for the mame. of the president of the | ladies of their families. Hack of them | one delezate and one additional for Another Arrest Made. echools. Pinchot investigation is likely to end | United States, he replied: will be seated the members of the | each ten votes or major portion there- —_—— —_—— tomorrow, so far at least as the taking “I have heard the name, but have | cabinet, the supreme court, the con- | oOf st for Matthew E. O'Brien in the New York, May 19.—Another arrest Yale Corporation Mesting to Fill Va- | ©f evidence is concerned. forgotten it.” gress_ the army and navy and marine | campaign = of 1908. The principal | in connection with alleged custom The defense practically rested when He was accepted on the jury. corps, and other officials of the gov- | Speaker at the conventlon will be Oli- | house frauds was made today when : cancy. the day’s hearings ended and Attorney e ernment. Uniform and court dress|ver W. Stewart of Chicago. federal officials arralgned Gilbert P. New Haven, May —TIt was an- | Brandeis for the “prosecution” was| New Eight-Room School Building for | Will be worn by those entitled to wear O#l City, Pa., May 19.—AH available | williams, accused of having, while as nounced by Yale university tonight | quoted tomight as having said that his Stratford., them. detectives of the Permsylvania railroad | sssistant customs weigher, solicited that at a meeting of the Yale corpora- | side would consume but little time in 3 - from Buffalo and Pittsburg and promi- | anq accepted bribe money from Philip tion in June a member to fill the va- | the examination of witnesses in re-| Straftord, Conn.. May 19.—By the| §TRAIT OF BELLE ISLE OPEN. |Q7ent officials of the Adams Express| Musica and another to underweigh company are here tonight bent on solv- | cheese importations. Williams was ing the mysterious disappearance- of | pelg in $2,600 bail for trial, $12,000 in cash and vouchers represent- Musica wae convicted last fall of ing $20.000 more from the company’s|customs underweighing frauds and office at 3 o'clock this morning. sentenced to a year's imprisonment in cancy ti“;;sed b{} :?!a ef"’?’“m gf the | buttal. Attorney Vertrees, counsel for a,ppropirlfitioxl;otomgrl;t ?r ‘stm“oo;)hrm; a A2 Fm e term o enry K. Howland w: e se- | the Ballinger ‘“defense,” will call one | New eight-room school, s, e in- i i igati lected from the following: Otto T.|or two more witnesses tomorrow, but | tention of the school board to have the E"h": sI:‘mrd BE Sgeng NeNantion Banpard, 1876, of New York city; | expects their contributions to be brief. | model building of the state. The new oShost vanaiiinn Fassuge. Samuel P. Brooks, 1894, Waco, Texas; Both sides today appeared anxious | Puilding will be one of eight rooms, P o M John V. Farwell, 1879, Chicago; Hen- | to wind up the investigation of which, | iréproof in every particular. One of | FPort au Basques N. F. May 19— ry T. Rogers, 1866, Denver, and WIll- | it is no violation of confidence to say, | the features will be outside stairways | The earliest opening of the Stralt of lam W. Skiddy, 1865, of New York |all parties have become well wearied, | from the ground to the second floor, | Bélle Isle for navigation on record oc- eity. Th furtherance of thizs @ e, they | Biving easy exit In case of fire. curred yesterday, when th'e steamship e LI Uostre, they Manchester Mariner. bound from Mon treal to Manchester, clipped many Mohonk Lake Conference. ber of witnesses they had expeocted to Steamship Arrivals, il 00 Bels Soveney - By cotiine the Elmira reformatory, but was af- terwards pardoned by President Taft. Awarded $2,000 for Alienation of His Wife’s Affections. New Milford, Conn., May 19.—A jury | Boy Fatally Injured in Baseball Game. in the superior court here today New York, May 19.—The baseball in Harry Beck- awarded T. J. Jones, a farmer and an | instinct was so strou Mfohonk Lake, N. Y., May 19.—The o:ilé‘ nlaf.‘ is f{obum th?t the departure = At ‘S\9u{h§%m]:0 May 19, Teutonic, | through the narrow passage hetween | ex.Now York ity policeman, $2,000 | er, a 14-year-old boy, that although Businese ot e or O e R i e T To- [ O O aae: Map 10, N Newfoundland and Labrador. In pre- | gamages in a snit against F. E. Techt, | he was lknocked down and plainly Mohomk conference on international [ pifblican members: of the committee, | At Boulogne: May 19, Nieuw Am: | yious years no vessel has attempted to | a farm hand, employed by Mra. Jones, | badly injured when struck in the Sbiteaiion, Sepstsshting: betweds Arty | e defl today for The Hasus arbitre~ | sterdam. from New York navigate the strait until about July 1. | for the alienation of his wife's affec- | domen by a baticd bal-during a scri and sixty chambers of commerce in v.l»gl tlrxlm:}nij’ had a goodmdau to do At Iry}avlre: May 19, La Savoie, from the United States and Canada, adopted | With the decision to bring the hearings | New Yor) At Naples: May 15, San Giorgio, NEW BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR. from New York; 17th, Roma, from New York v tions. The Jones family-came here | game this afternoon, he munaged (o from New York a few yvears ago and|throw the bLall to first in time teo Mrs. Jones p lased a farm in Union- | catch the runner. ville, where Techt~ia now working. That assist was the last that will Le credited to him, As the umpire cried “Out!” Becker collapsed, and he was dead when a physiclan sum- nioned by his frightened companions reached his side a declaration today 1o be presented to |10 & close. the confereuce tomorrow. Dr. Charles The committéee has not vet decided W. Elot, president emeritus of Hur whether counsel shall make their vard, and Rear Admiral J. B. Murdock, | closing argumenis orally or by wrlt 1. S. N,, saddressed the sonference to- | tén ‘briefs. 1In elther event, it is ex — - pected that such arguments will be Washington, May 19.—Domicios da : made by Mr. Vertrees for Mr. Ballin- | New York Senate Passed Agnew Bill. | Gama, at present minister of Brazil to Snow in the Adirondacks. er, Mr. Brandeis for Glavis and Mr. Albany, N. Y. May 19.—The senate] the Argentine Republic, will be ap- ‘Malone, N. Y, May 19—Following a | Pepper for Pinchot. today passed the Agnew bill prohibit.|pointed ambassador to the United rain Wednesday 'afternoon and ing the publication of beiting odds and | States. No official announcement on Elected Moderator on Third Ballot. the Perkins bills relative to keeping|the subject has been made, but there Atlantic City, N. J. May 19.—Rev. | betting and gaming establishments. | is little doult that such is the fact. Charles Little of Wabash, Tn was | The bills are two of a series of four R B rank next to the higher ants in point of insect in- s % Domicio da Garna to Be Transferred to Washington. At Cadiz: May 19, Manuel Calve, from New York. N Steamer J. Marhoffer Burned at Sea. Newport, Ore.. May 19.—The arrival today of the chief engineer of the gas- oline gsu-:n.m-r .|; Ma;hoflez‘u ;n ;uute from San Francisco, May 14, for Port- land, Ore., brought the news that thie | Powder Explosion—Five Men Kiled. Marhoffer burned at sea Nanimo, B. C., May 19.—Five white men were killed by an explosten iw the separator plant of the erew escaped in small y > | PowAer eompany near here {oday. The #hip’s cook died of injuries and ex- | dead include lerbert Hugh, foremam posure after leaving the vessel. of the works. - . - elected moderator of the Preshyterian | designed to prohibit buokmaking.-They general assembly of the United States | now go to the assembly rules commit- the d ballot late today, tee " e