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PRICE TWO CENTS Halley's Comet Seen in the West LAST EVENING FROM 7.30 TO 8256 0'CLOCK, Condensed T elegrams - Aboard Barge lELIZAIETH KELLY AND ELLEN COUNT NP-NEW YoRC, l GOODWIN OF BOSTON. Senator Root had a long talk with Pn-b ident Taft preparatory to his trip abroad. - The Remains of Admiral McCalla were buried in Arlington cemetery with mliitary honrs. VOL. LIL—NO. 120 _ Paris, May 20.—In the Prix Paul Aumont, of $3,000, distance one and a _ LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO EDWARD VI London’s Streets Filled as Never Before, Either|f::.:% yepdgol, inished third: _ “Fined $2,000 at Festival or Funeral . Eorlonge! " Vindervilts Clattestoot furlongs, Mr. ilt’ erfoot camaEs Mr Vanderbilts Clatterfool | |y THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT Mrs. Vinnie Rean Hoxie was recom- mendeq to President Taft as @ member of the art commission. Representative Longworth in a speech in the house defendinz the tariff law advocated a tariff board. Berlin, May 20.—The World's Young Women's Christian association which is holding its fourth conference here, had for its general subject of discussion today, “The place of the Young Women's Christian_Association ;n the ]V'iocxsl and industrial awfikeln- ng.” Miss A. M. Reynolds, a dele- |7y Defraud the G § i 5 saie from the United States, presidea | 1© Defraud the Government Out of Bright Sunshine After a Night of Thunder Storms that|Guriu: the Giscussion. A summary of | Gustoms Dues—Also Paid an Ad % f. Fll l the subject compiled from reports Swept the Capital and Soaked the Magnificent Funeral | maac by representatives in various| tional $1,500 on Duties. countries was presented by Miss Flor- Decorations—Simple Service at S:. George’s Chapel ence Simms, also an American dele- . Said by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. 3 NINE SOVEREIGNS IN THE PROCESSION CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY HELD PRISONERS A WEEK IT WAS MINUS A TAIL Rescued from Their Captors by Eliza- |, fionry Homey of Newarlc N, J» Wit | Report from Wisconsin Observatory— ble to Naked Eye—Lick Observ- bethport, N. J., Police—Assaulted on | Station and surrendered. atory Saw It in the East Friday. The Senate Confirmed Dr. Rovens- croft as surveyor and Mr, Towers as naval officer at Baltimore, Voyage from Boston—Two Arrests. New York, May 20.—The police at| The Delaware, Lackawanna and| Yarkes Observatory, Willams Bay, Elzabethport, N.” J., today _rtescued | Western railroad has settled the wage | Wis, May 20.—Halley's comet, minus from a coal barge Elizabeth Kelly and | controversy with its firemen, a tall, was under observation in the Ellen Goodwin of Boston, two girls of west from 7.30 to 835 o'clock tonight 17 and 18, respectively, who said they Many New England Cotton Mills will | Astronomers first observed it threugh were enticed aboard ‘the barge last|close down for a month or so, throw- | @ four-inch telescope at 7.40. At 410 Sunday in Boston harbor and had been | ing thousands out of employment. oclock the phenomenon was visible to held prisoners since. On their state- the naked eye and remained wo until ment Jerome Malloy and Thomas| The Senate Committee fuvorably re- | it became lost bebind a cloud bank at Hirsch, two members of the barge | ported the house bill requiring wireless | 8.35. It disappeared below the western crew, were arrested. . apparatug on ocean going vessels, horizon at 9 o'clock, The girls accuse the men of attack- e . | Amherst Professor to Take Balloon ing them during the voyage to New ::‘)r]vl!'rd‘M-yordl‘rot;kvivnI:.r of Inai- Obastmitbay al heir alleged cap- | an: s discussed technical instruction 3 R e B e P | before the United Typothetea of Amer- orth Adams, Mass., May 20,—In an endeavor to secure data on , Halley's ca. 3 comet, Prof. David A. Todd of Amhers: ROSY York May 20._Frank West oA ollins, ex-governor of New Hamp- MEAIch O Roee shire, made his promised statement Y. M. C. A. FUND OF $6,000 | today in answer to the charges of it conspiracy to defraud the government Pledge of $1,000 on Condition the Oth- | of customs dues brought against him London, May 20.—Sovereigns end cession was governed by kinship as re- representatives of the powers of all the | Jated to the position of the sovereisns. < o s svorid paid last tribute today 1o Eng- | The apecial envovs of the Uniteq States er $5000 Is Raised. > o ‘:;‘ BEIANY., land’s great monarch, Edwar _, | and France occupied the eighth _carriage s ) Ao S now rests’ in' St ‘George’s | and although ex-President Roosevelt the Soreten Famne Mera Bnnting | arlk 100k the form of a plea of guilty. chapel at Windsor cactle, where the|was lnconspicuous in the procession,|association to raise.the sum of $6,000 | Sratos Sircrit comisnE, io, the United ©ones of Edward IV. the sixth and | King Georse gave him marked atten- | forou ali%R 19 TRIse the Sum of $6.000 tes cirouit court, construed it as cignth Henrys, Charies I. and third | tion at the lunch at Windsor castle | conniitee was taken up on Friges |20 2dmission that Mr. Rollins violated wnd fourth Georges and Wiiliam IV. are | after the funeral seating him, With|cvening ot Toe Soomieron bum the law “knowingly, wilfully and ma- entombed. eight other guests, at his own table.| Tho men enlisted in this dlond-‘”‘.”j liciously;’ -{xd fined him $2,000. The : ight Sun- | The German - emperor sat with the | o : Stormy Night Followed by Brig Theen mother and Gucen Marv. What | Bicdsed to give their services and help shine. impressed Mr. Roosevelt most was the f L 2 5 e 2 The campaign really begins with t's Floral Tribute to|#and three companions ascended from Brigit sunshine followed a night of | demeanor of the people, the solemn Qig- | the services in the churches on Sun- Kl:?. e s o i ot %palon | hete at 6.43 this evening in the baroon Cleveland. If the weather is favorable thunder storms that swept the city and eoaked the funeral decorations of royal wurple, the half-masted flags and the wreaths of evergreens and flowers that finug along the line of march, but had 1o deterrent effect on the gathering thousands who from midnight until nity of the ceremony. Simple Services at St. George’s Chapel. From Paddington Station the royal train carried the coffin_and mourners to Windsor, while special trains were filled with officials anq foreign repre- day, but no money is solicited at these services. Of the sum to be raised, $1,000 has been pledged by four men on the condition that the other $5,000 is made up in the pledges secured. Frederick H. Cranston, chairman of A LIBERAL EDUCATION FOR ALL The Anrerican citizen who reads a live daily paper regularly will leaves and orchids entwined with a silk American flag. Dr. J. S. Fulton, with other medical men, appeared before the senate com- mittce in favor of the proposed depart- ment of health. the balloonists will not descend until morning. A. Leo Stevens is the pilot and the others in the party are Charles Somervidle of New York and 1. P. Sherman, a Willinms junior. Profes sor Todd took with him a number of ik 2 sentatives. Blueiackets dragged the | the finance committee, is in general e sz:g\}\‘;u;’gm:;eo;u-ins of "3;?: gun carriage through the line of peo- | Charge of the campaign and is at the soon find thai he has ned through it a liberal education. The fact scientific instruments, among them a i, 5 M ple to St. George's chapel, and there | head of one of the committees. The is, the newspapex has b. e so eclectic in_its make up that most of The [ Pangyiva Railroad took a|laTge portable telescope. If the party e. : simple services were said by the Arch. | three others“are headed by President the magazines of trn> country have been obliged to Tesort to muck— lease for 998 years of the Pittsburg, | Temains up all night an effort will be A Spectacle of Magnificence. bishops of Canterbury York, as- | A- A. Browning, Vice President James raking and sensationalism in order to live, as well as to carry every Youngstown and Ashtabula raiiroad, at | made to view the end of the comet's london’s millions filled the streets | gisted by other prelates. King George | L~ Cas¢ ‘nd Shepard B. Palmer. kind of a humbug in the way of postal order business and advertis- a meeting In Youngstown, O. tail, reported by several astromomers end open places, as they have never | with Alexandra on his arm walked up In tz ;s up the campaign twenty ing false pretences. It makes no difference whether it is exploration sevn sy rly today to be still fiirting with the Sefore filled them, either at a funeral | the nave behind the coffin, with the | Mmen 1. £ at the association Friday in Bgypt or the Arctic regions, hunting in Africa, the opening of An_Event Unigue In the annals of | c@stern herizon. The balloon disap Catholicism in America took place at|Ppeared to the northeast. or a festival. Al the pageamtry that marked the burial of Queen Victoria wvas as maught when compared with the magnificence of today’s spectacle, ~vhich, though it passed through a mul- titude of hushed people, reverently ®ent, was splendid in its accompai nents of gilded coaches, brilliant uni- forms and decorations. German emperor and Queen Mary fol- lowin. During the service the widowed queen moved to the foot of the cata- falque ,Qnd knelt, and just before the coffin was lowered to the crypt King George placed upon it @ royal standard. Sovereigns Begin to Depart Today. Several of the royal mourners, in- night for a 7 o'clock supper, attrac- tively served by the ladies. of the Greeneville and Norwich T/ ¥ Con- gregationtal churches and <ne First Baptist church. The work of the association for the next year was presented by General Secretary W. A. Morse. Mr. Case told of the success of this method of rais- ing money as demonstrated in Massa- the electric telegraph the whole world has become and to a degree interdependent and new words are being added to our language almost daily and the present generation is the best read gen- eration the world has ever known; but those only Thibet, the earthquakes in Costa Rica, Halley's comet coursing the sky at 1.900 miles an hour, or mew celestial distances or evidences of a universe of suns and worlds ever against this one of ours which has been thought to be the only universe, cussed from day to day by the press of the country. Every advance made in religious, science or government is promptly chronicled. By is fully exploited and dis- internationalized belong to the St, Paul, Minn.,, when Archbishop Ire- land consecrated six bishops simulta- neoully. Edward C. Evans and his son, Mar- vin, of Harlemton, Va. dled in the Cooper hospital, Camden, N. 1ying side by side. The son w tim of an explosion. 7., while & a vie- Plainly Seen in Eastern Sky. Cambridge, Mass,, May 20,—The fo lowing despatch from W. W, Camp bell, director of the Lick observatory. Califormia, was received at the Harvard vbservatory today ‘omet Halley in eastern sky thia morning, extending through Aquila to Milky Way; roughly one-third intense The Procession. (el e ot - M : g Archduke Francis Ferdinand | chusetts cities where a millifn and a modern world—the world of thought and action except those who !n‘ 4;" ;flrga‘!:l‘:f :l’tl‘ (éerenklarl;l;‘filteng of Austria and PrlnceA Charles of va_e- half was nlseq last fall. L!lsinnan read up—who know what the concreted yesterdays of the world bear Mrs. Jessie L. Forbes, wife of A, Hol- | g¢ x“rm«‘ x’n.‘ru\h ;r\ :nu::‘v‘d:{v":”ufil"‘l'y 4 (rgm lBuz:};min v ‘hfi tc: s Mn¥ den 1ieft London tonight, but all the Cl}%ns!on explained the working de- upon their face. land For , th ae aut, was taken D 8 Stri Thi gham palace to Westmin- | reigning monarchs remain, and the | tails of the plan and each of the 20 A subscription to The Bulletin puts you in touch with the world's to the jail at Bridgeport, Ct., for fail- ,'_"\"f:“f(llv 1:.":; T e £ter hall, the procession today includ- ed nine sovereigns, the former presi- dent of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, who alone was unarrayed in king and queen had another notable dinner party at Buckingham _palace this evening. The departure of the sov- ereigns will begin tomorrow, but the men present proceeded to make up his list to be called upon. The sum of $6,000, when raised, will wipe out the $1,500 deficit of last year activities; and now is a good time to make the correction. tin will be left at your door for 12 cents a week. Following is a summary of the matter printed in The Builetin dur- ing the past week: The Bulle- ing to satisfy a judgment against her in an alienation suit Before the Senate Committee Licaring the University of Denver says he overed five new figures in the the path of Hulley's comet going swiftly and vanished uniform; the heirs to several thrones, | German emperor expected to stay | existing at the beginning of the pres- . the members of the royal families, the | here until Monday night. ent administration, and also provide * Tetegraps Locwt Genery Tota arguments on the bill for & department | so quickly and were so small the wfficers of the households, the officials et for the eurrent running expenses for O T e o o famonneed | dean docs not attempt to explain P e L T SERVICES IN NEW YORK. thls yar and some necsssary repairs. Saturday. May 14 130 165 826 1121 Q|G Betnienom Stecl company's mills | them. ra! % il Siids v e money s s er house: 5 gy - e aaalns achieve | Flags on Public Buildings and Ship- [ 214 Dledges in by the end of the week May 16 131 114 255 500 5 JTIRGING Siiowtiter baoses TWO BOYS STRUCK O il the Bt wiitin e & chpraaiit ping at Half-Mast. Fan iR St sach ot et May 17 122 124 210 456 '}, The;Soroner's Jury which began an BY SPEEDING AUTOMOBILE. mtives of foreign armeis and navies in = i in the association rooms. FEach eve- REVATRSSSton. of. the 'Chercy . Hin ¢ gt e SoNd Tt New York, May 20.—“We commend | 1} aster last November, brought in 230 's Bkull Fractured—Both Taken t ey o " | o Thy merey King Bavard, whom | Tics. ‘o % tuncneon win Gpess || Wednesday. May 18 FE7 108 177 402 ||| 5eharateverdicss at Princeton, i The | 07 Bkull Fractureic-fo sy ¢ - hou hast called from his 1abors in | furnished by the Tediss of 2 inquest says the mining laws were . Telling of B""‘,G:::"‘"‘! i e this world to stand before the uds- | churghes. O Py et Thursday, May 19 121 107 229 457 broken with the knowledge and consen® | Gampridge, Mass, May 20.—Bleeding g o e thoas. i .| lowing ladies looked after the lunch- M at the mine inspectors. from a gash in the head, 12 year old The lines of red-coated soldisrs wers ere were those in old Trinity | eon: —Mrs. J, B, Oat and Mrs. Minpie ay 20 100 108 238 446 = | Robert Kiine stumbled along Charles firawn as on that other great occasion [ Church this affernoon to hear these | Amburn of First Baptist, Mrs. Eliga e S AR it CONGRESS FRIDAY. River rond late today until he met I’ ©f England's mourning, nine years ago, mg:' ’tmwt::t mygm "{En;_fh;rc;; beth Reid, Mrs. Addie McIntyre of I 721 726 1935 3382 > : in | trolman Thomas Purke, to whom he Wth e FeNEEROL Cai Pt nely ince warl Greeneville Congregational, Mrs. W. < Naval Appropriation’ Bill Discussed in| o int0d out the prostrate form of his Fiags dipped to the ground. The vast | Wales occupied the first pew on the | 7y pocter and Mree Gomss 1 Stend the Sena Samuel McDermott, 13 years shrongs along the streets were massed | left. at the head of the center aisle.|of First Congregational. On Monday jo roadway a short distarc Heavily draped in black and purple, e Washington, May 20.— Whether there The lads had been struck from ®o tight that those once caught found evening the lunch is in chai of the shall be authorized by the present con d by a large touring car. Both it impossible to move. The great |the same pew was the only vacant one | jagies of Trinity Methodist , . piscopal aiewing stands, covered with mourning | in the church today. Admisslon Was | church. On Thursday evening the Park i i vo or lesth U r nds, - v X0 o 3 law 1 o - | gress two or only one battleship of the hurrled to the Cambridge rellef ;fi"‘”’,:-.;;:" e T i g:fi;yp&fi;:mgfigfig . church ladies are in charge. ol i o e ove | et I o plave them in an im- | e anough( tywe was fhe eubject of where it was found that the : ! jes am v v: ere agiie uring the week some of the Con- h. Th T ok 8 . long discussion in- the ate eoday, | MeDermott lad’s skull was fractured Streets outside and the overflow Was | necticut secretarics will bo hevn te aa. | O, POLD: o fErnjer FOREIRUL TOUK. & Offense on the High Seas. while the naval appropriation bill was | and he had other injuries which were crowded, the roof-tops black. And accommodated at St. Paul's chapel in big roll of bills from his pocket and under consideration. The princij Imost sure to prove fatal. Young through this multitude, From among sist_in the work, including R. S. Ross j ol i ol s R T e T T e e e L e paid his fine without comment. The raid followed a report .to i ? = 3 - 5 erin % 2 Ha ry E. T. < © | speakers were ators Clay, Hale, | Kiine was seriously, but probably not carriage that bore the king's body | In Trinity church, proper. the con- | Bates of New Haven, George C. fu- Arguments of Counsel. __jzolies by reiivosd employes thet the | Gullinger and Rurton. fatally hurt. oreign na- | hert of Hartford, Merrill E. Brown of Mr. Rollins’ lawyer argued for him »! « It was brought out during the debate Thé automobile which struck them wmoved to the strains of funeral marthes, the tolling of bells and the ®ooming of minute guns—very different tions, brilliant in full dress uniforms, delegations from all British ships in the harbor, officers and chaplains of Derby and J. F. Leonard of Meriden. | that, owing to his wife's illness, he had e been worried and pre-occupied, and that when the customs agents failed OBITUARY. leased they explained they Hirsch about two weeks ago in Bos- ton. When they accepted an invitation had met that the revenues of t year probably would n penditures, and that { ial the would present fiscal dig not slacken its speed after the ac cident, and no one was near enough to it to get a demoription of its oooupants from many another day when Edward 3 t : in the glory of his reign went to meet | St- George's, St. Amdrew’s and St. to furnish him with the blue form |0 take & sail they said, he took them increased deficit. Th or see it ber. The polce &t once tis people and be acclaimed. David’s societies, of the Canadian so- Antone J. Williams. which contains the law with regard to | 20ard the barge and locked them in | &% INCreasel dvfelt, (TS | i i fovasigation. T Y ciety and the British Schools and Uni- purchages abroad, he had made a nat- | the cabin. It the Boston authorities | ¥&3 TR o O, HE, SNC 0 ; Widowed Queen’s Last Look at the 1 # Body. & Westminster hall the widewed ., going to spend a last few min- < beside the body of the king, was versities club, mingled with the au- dience of distinguished Americans. Outside the church, hawkers were doing a lively trade in memorial but- tons of the king. Mdny business With profound regret the many friends of Antone J. Williams will learn ural error of omission. A torney wise contended that Mr. Rol- o opis death which oocurred at Mis| s declared one dutiable article, and hobe, No. 26 Ward street, at 7.15 o'clock | ;. Sy . instanced further that he had been holday evening, Just two weeks after|uproad before and was familiar with District At- to have been seas. ask for the men they will be surren- dered, or they may be turned over to the federal officers because one of the charges deals with an offense alleged committed on the high diminution of armam €d armament. Ex-President Roosev was quoted as now b: nt The tariff, ship subsid putation betwee M g in favor of a a lively dis- Ames of AN EARZFHQUAKE SOMEWHERE. Probably in Costa Rica — Recorded in Washington and Cleveland. - i . he took to his bed. Death resulted fre it 2 mssisted from her carriage by the Ger- | buildings were draped in purple and | = Om | the law. Moreover, an additional op- M ew York, man emperor. upon whom the loss of | black and all flags on public build- ;;’r’“';h';‘,z‘%'ige g g aqute | portunity to amend his declaration = i,o‘r?.'f—p':,'.'.‘;.flll.:‘:rfimo'\::- n tariff | o iasnington, i it P e roral i B e OS] [lign and on b shiootos bn the Sasbor as negon or| Was giverf him. of which he declined | BALLINGER-PINCHOT INQUIRY. | relations. ang an arraignment of some | GUake estimated to bo from Lour o emperor kisse¢ the hand and cheeks of Alexandra, and passed her to her son, were at half-mast. British ships will 50 keep them for thirty days. Many Wednesday he went to Stonington by | 1o s Sl nimemie. auto and took a fishing party from here out into the Sound. It is believed he | Proceedings Against Family Dropped Steps Taken to Bring the Investiga- of his republican ecolleagues by Mr. Fish of New York occupled today's was recorded by the selsmograph nt Georgetown university, shortly after King George. Then firms with British affiliations _closed for A n ball with Kine amg:"”%.:;',ifif,i"véfif the week last night, and all the ex- | Caught cold then. His illness was not of the articles tion to Speedy Conclusion. session of the Ton ). s T e aine = Tather tam and the Duke of Conmaught, there | Changes excent the cotton exchange | Considered serious at first, but for the | which the former governor neglected 5 — y Messrs. ) of California and | prancis A. Tondorf, professor of as 1o offer a silent prayer and watech the | OVertaxed because of option day, sus- | Past week he has been failing, and has | to declare is given as $4,736, The orig- | Washington, May 20.—With all the | Dickema of Michigan, repu 18, 80-| cronomy. Said he wae inciued to be gemoval of the coffin to ¢he gun care | Pended for the forenoon. No baseball | Deen unconscious several days. inal complaint named Mrs. Rollins, his | testimony to be presented before vocated the propo: tion of | {lave that the disturbance was in the Wsage. games were played today by the East- Antone J. Williams was born in Ston- | wife, and their son, Douglas, as par- | the Ballinger-Pinchot investigating | $25,000 for enlarging the the | vicinity of Costa Rica The tnstru What Impr d Mr. R it M ern league. ington, March 17, 1862, the son of Jo- | ties to the conspiracy, but the federal | committee today took steps to bring | tariff board’s a#certainment of tariff| pents’ indicated that today’s vibra v gy r. Roesevelt Most.| " Early morning services were held | Seph and Mary Clara (Perry) Williams. | grand jury today handed down but |to a speedy conclusion the congres- |information. Mr. Havens of New York, | tions were only of moderate intensity He was employed at Stonington at the | one indictment naming only the for- | sional inquiry which has been in prog- | democrat, also favored this apy Cleve 0., May 20, — Blight The order of precedence im the pro- at various other churches. freight depot for a number of years|mer governor. and was also engaged in the fishing business for himself. About eighteen | tered his plea, and, when he had paid lins learned of As soon as Mr. it he promptly en- Rol- Saturday ress for four months. Two days next week—Friday have been aliotted the law- and tion and indicated that he wo election, be a candidate for r Mr, Thomas of Kentucky and Mr. shocks were recorded by the selsmo at St Ignatiug’ college today. er Odenbach belleves the earth- PILLOWCASE A POOR BANK. i DEGREE 32 YEARS LATE. years ago he came to this city and was | his fine, visited the customs house, ye‘:-g to hmke b(heir c)oi ng urgnmenu }‘iu.n;phrfl\ of V]\'ushlny;{l.m hlac \1,.(4\ quake was near the Pacific eonst W Fo i - first employed by J. C.,Worth. o where it is said he paid an additional | when the public hearings wi end. | the former on the tariff and the latter — oman Forgot She Put $2,000 in One | Boston Man Who Played Trick on pioyed by b Eavter i on the understand- | The attorneys then will have fifteen | on ship subsidy. NOTED MISSIONARY DEAD. and Shook It Out the Window. York, May |20.—Abner Mans- Berkeley Professor. Berkeley, Cal, May 20.—After a de- lay of thirty-two years Charles Dana ensered the employ Armour & Co., | $1.500 in duties, but for a number of years has been|ing that funther proceedings against shipping clerk for the C. H. Davis Co. | his family be dropped. He was a conscientious workman and | The Rollinses arrived in New York will after w) begin active to weigh the mass of evidence which days in which to submit briefs sum- ming up their cases, committee ich the sessions | efforts tow Mr. Ames attaci refusing « ous conside d_adjusting th uation between the United States Mr. Payne for ation of his tariff sit- nd Rev. Herman N. Barnum Spent Fifty- two Years in Turkey, . liveryman, of 105 Thirteenth ELen wircit Hoboken, has come to the oon- | Bu , 5. w Dela the full SonfdEES of TUNEDIGYL IS SSuTens) ox (he . Tneitania: 3 Pee Doty e o | Burrage, o wenlthy man of Boston, was | ers. H possessed @ kind and sympa- hag been presented. he Pinchot | C2nada.’ Mir. Payne, who Is chlrman | pouon, May 20, — The American ute for & Bl B Wedtestsy Versity of California with the degres | t16tic disposition and took pleasure in VINEYARD WORKERS. e “prosecution,” as the Pinchotof the ways and means committee, re- | 4,54 of commissioners for foreign e MensBext Bane #5000 40 (ke o | or T o assisting others. His cheerfu] manmer gl side of the controversy has come to | plied that he merely adhe B O ectived o aubils e is wife. S “Charle” Burrage was dented a di- | Tne [Painstaking efforts will Hoges 1u| Sociml Followed Business Mesting at P e R i e et ,;:,‘:_""““f‘ tion | paveh fr Harpo Armenia, an o h the memory s man; riends. e i 4 — - P 0! pened 0 « g the death y erda, at that LFu hia in some sate place and | ploma becatse of a snake, an owl and | 11, KON M e Antrrong Central Baptist Church. oluded on March 18, Since that time | sion. Diate \of the ‘Rev. Herman. N. Bas ansicld put the roll of banknotes into | Professor Paida’s French class back in | 204 Often took out fishing parties from | The Vineyard Workers of the Cen- | fhe committee has been engaged DEFE num, D.D. for ffty-two yesrs & oon & pillow case and slept on them all |'78. But his classmates have labored | MoLe; tral Baptist church held - an open | NS2ring the witnesses of the Ballinger| PASTEURIZATION DEFENDED. | ,picuous fgure the” work of the night. Yesterday Mr. Mansfleld want- | incessantly in his behalf, and now the | ; T WarTied Anna Enos, by whom he | meeting Friday evening at Bushmell | ““BISISTIL & o yave o ity Th | T R I S e ed to_know if the money was safe. | facuilty has relented and Burrage was | .5, SULVived together with a som, Wil- | chapel which was well attended Both | 4o any S the alosay “poppoRunity | Boston Doctor Says That All Milk | ywenty years he was a comstant ad Ddrs. Mansfield screamed and ran to | given his desree Wednosday with sta. | 12m E. Williams, and a daughter, Joyee | by the members and their _men | 1 2dd to the already O Decaed Should Be So Treated. viser of the Turkish officials sent from £ front windew of RWelr Sedibom, | dents less thos halt tio oo Catherine Williams of this city. ' He i8| friends. The president, Mrs. P. C.|PaPers and aflidavits of certain Comstantinople for the government of mhich looks upon the strest She s AL B i St M Wright, conducted a short business | CHATACter S R oson. MEV e d SRR AOr LA . B was born grabbed a = which airing on P Stor who has the statement made by Kepresentative e Rev. Dr. Barnum was born in e window ol and ran mor hane as| TRYING TO BURN A CHURCH. |heon an invalid for the past four vears, |t oty the fch Jetters from those | lllinois Miners Declare a Strike, 75,000 | Doy, James Oliver befarc the mile i | Auprn N Y. in 1526 side. She shook tihe pillow out of the | Second Attempt to Dest: s g | 2nd two sisters, Mrs. Mary A. Mayne | were read, and the sum of $5 was Men Involved, vestigating committee a few days a U - B ot beties Gde b b mpt _to_ Destroy Sacred | of Stonington and Mra. Jacob Blass of | yoted to the Baptist Forelgn Mission-| Peoria, IIL, May 20— The joint o that pasteurized milk was injuriops, | Jere 8, Lillis Expelled from Evanston S wers gons. Heart Edifice in Malden, Mass. Westerly. oy socioty Gefiost. o oy R nE Joint con~ | was given at today’s hearing by Dr. Golf Club. Mr, Mansfield and his wife searched Mrs. Alfred Hough. programme followed in|and operators adjourned sine die.| Willlam F. Boos, who is in char Kansas City, Mo, May 20,—Jers S in the street. No bills were to be 1:‘"1"’& Mags., May 20.—The second| The death of Mrs. Alfred Hough oc- | charge of Mrs. C. D, Sevin, Mrs, Edgar | Strike declared by miners. The strike | the laboratory at the Massac Lillis, presndent of the Wostern Ex fournd. So Mr. Mansfield went to the | Sttempt Wg:"-"g‘“ yoar to burn the Sa-|curreq at her home. No. 43 Union | Leavitt, Mrs. Carl W. Brewn and Mrs. | affects the entire state of Illinois and | General hospital. Dr. Boos Ehange bank of this ciy, who was the Jioboken poiice etation and told Po- | cred Hea e Cdtholic church | street, at 2 o'clock Friday morning, | A. F. This was carried out | involves nearly 75,000 men_who have | the D e e oula | vaetim of an assault by John C. Cuda~ fice Chief Hayves about it. Detective mad Y. after having been in poor health for a | with an especially enjoyable pro- | peen idle since April 1. The mi B b An O A o cam | by, the packer, in the latter's home Someone pried open a window and, including an_ indoor athietic strike fund is said to amount to $750, s old here several months ago, wis expelled was detailed to hunt for the roll long time. During her sickne: - -amme, S bills. lf:ifhfl;mimm the poor boxes, fromm | coised every ‘possible Strention | aeet aniual Imnt and moder sontost. 000. While the miners already have | &7 have milk sevent from the ¥ ston Golf club today. No — bais m;h:bwfiemfl:h@d‘ been removed | ~‘Mrs. Hough was born in Norwich, | At the close ice cream and cake were | heen idle for fifty days this fund has | {Fom New York than enty-four | harges were preferred agast Lillis BRIBERY IN KANSAS CITY. - i wflm’}’fifi?fifi?fiiffi&é&? the gha:g-&ter of L;enjmm l;[;urlee and | served. not been drawn on. ?"";;m ")'.'L»'X"',': ""'-' ot e el e banker's name had already been A robes with kerosene and applie - organ Leavens, being a de- —_— 1d fore dropped from {ho mebership rolls of Charges Against Mayor Brandsford | match, The fnancial loss 1o’ apout Siiane O Cenalnii e iR e FUNERALS. Esst Hartford Girl Missing Since Last|PUFItY and quality. the Kansas City elub and the Coanwry H Tgous Theodore Roosevelt Mentioned as a| club: Withdrawn by Councilman. Kansas City, May 20.—Councilman Forustrom, at & special meeting of the city council last night, withdrew his charges of co jon insofar as.they L2 to Mayor -andsford. ornstrom still inelsts that he him- =elf was eoffered a bribe. Ywo Government Fire Rangers Drown- ‘Winnipeg, Man.,, May 20.—The find- Ing of an overturned cance with a few effects in Lake Nipigon indi- $1,000. WOMAN SCARED TO DEATH. California Mother Drank Lye and Gave It to Children. Santa Ana, Cal, May 20.—Irs. Viola Fastnum of Anheim yesterday gave her two children concentrated lye and drank some herself and all thres are at the point of death. Mrs. Fastenum said the comet’ was sure to destroy the earth and she wanted her children to eseape a fiery death. ther mother. All her life has been pasesd in Union street, where she was hishly| ers were Charles W. Pearson, Andrew esteemed, being known as a kind | Swanberg, John Vallin and John O. Benson. There were handsome floral terest in making others pahhy and had | forms ,showing the respect in which ‘bright side | he was held. The burial was in Yan- Leavens. She attended the local schools and was graduated from the Emanuel Anderson There was a very large attendance Free Aademey in the class of 1866. By | at the funeral of Emanuel Anderson Rev. Bdward H. Jewett on March 29, | Friday 1880, she was married to Alfred Hough | Jate home, No. 69 Spruce street. The of this city, by whom she is survived, | services were conducted by Rev. Olof together with one daughter, Miss Ma- | Nordbladh, pastor of the afternoon at 2 o'clock at his rion htiough. She is also survived by | Evangelical Lutheran church. neighbor and friend. She took deep in- a faculty of looking on the present ‘sang two hymns. Swedish Those The bear- of things. She was deeply interested | tic cemetery, where a committal serv- in her home and church work, having|ice was held. Funeral Director Gager tectives ‘her. Friday. st Hartford, May 20.—The and Hartford police have been request- ed to locate Theresa Hooker of Bragg street, this town,who has been strange- ly missing from home since last Fri- day evening. The girl is 17 years old ang is the daughter of Charles Hooker. It is thought she is somewhere in Hart- ford, but so far the officers and de- have been unable to Death of Former Roommate of Abra- ham Lincein. Dwight, Ill, May 20.—Richard Price local locate Likely Candidate. New York, May 20.—Theodore Roose- o candidate for commander in chief of the Naval and Military Order of the Spanish American War, whose first velt was mentioned today as a like meeting will be held in New York to morrow. had It that the New York delegation had been instructed to vote for Col onel Roosevelt, with Major General W E. Randoph as second choice. preliminary reception to delegates was held today and gossips Conspirators Found Net Guilty. New York, May 20.—After being out for nearly four hours the jury which has been hearing the evidence in tha case against Roswell D, Williama, Tam, many leader of the 17th assembly dis- trict, who was on trial with six of his Jiutenants before Justice Wheeler in Tammany the eriminal branch of the supreme court op a charge of conspiracy to vio. late the election lews at a primary election held last September, retusned with & verdict of not guilty as te il of th edefdndants. cated today that Roy McGilliway and Georgs Grant of Port Arthur, govern- No Strike on the E Road. been a member of Trinity Episcopal | had charge of the arrangements. mment fire rangers, and four woodsmen New York, Ma: = .e- | church, wherein she was “ever busy Whoso names are -not Known . wore| ment etwiin telma toriil aeree- | Shon her Mealth allowed,” Sho was a| ~ New Membér of C @rowned. The party started to cross|conductors 'and trainmen on an ad- | dutiful daughter, mother and wife, and | Sedgwick post, No. A. the lake from.Potnt Alexander, where | vance schedule of wages was reached | l'er life was an exemplary one. in one new member of the Citizen’ ed- at his home today, age. B2 years.|saved from dewth by fire hix master Newark it is Lweive miles wide. here tonight at = conference between R corps, John C. Quinlanm, at its meet- | g0, S TR O OO e the | Lieut. Robert Henderson, and four | saud dollars buil, the lurgest bund ey . Vice President J. R. Stuart of ihe ing on Friday eveming at the Bucking- | prince of Wales, was. visiting the | others who were in the house When | er demanded (1 Newark, was Zixed (o Hartford,Cards have been roceived | réilroad aud representatives of the ‘ork, May 20.—In Brooklyn | ham Memorial, The planis for Memo- | {,j.q States. he was privately enter- | the started the dog ran through | day in the vase of Augusiine Swrno ia thiz ity to the wedding of Miss | employes. y Hyman Edelstein, well to do | rl2l day are under way and are x-i(,in.q ai Lwight by Mr. Morgau. the upper halls of the lonse Barkiug | who s accused of being the I | DNeamor Bwtler Alexander a nd Col s truck owner, was held in $30,000 bail, [ P#cted €0 be completed bheture the end vigoronsly. Bul while the family ex- | mn alleged Bisck Huud gang | “hhesdore Roosevelt, Jr, which will hesapeake and Ohio Dividend. harged with belng the head of the | Of Bmext weék f:ra the dog was forgolten and hi Bix charges, includiig bemb throw | take place at the Fifth avenue Presby- | New York, May 30.—The directors of | “arsenic_club,” which has for years e Way to Fame. inerated bLody was found later | ing, bighway robbery and s terian church in New York on Monday, Chesapeake and Ohio raitroad to- | levied blackmail by poisoning horses. Part of the Trust Game. The American opera “Pola” has now | among the ashes of the home. were placed agamst bim and § June 38, at 4 o'clock. reception fol- | day declared a quarterly dividend of [ Fie was indicted recently with four Mr. Rockefelier is so angry because n advertising and = bail was fixed on each oliarge. we 3t ide one and one- por cemt.. an in- | others. one of whom has confessed. In | the people do not trust fém that e ed in the native| Francis Maomillen has heen cngaged erease of - per cent. over | default of ‘bail Edelstein was ‘may decide.to up the price of cil. New Orleans | as soloist W the great Milan Sym- Wallingford. ~W. P. Vinal of Tenafly, v 3 e up, 3 AL 3 Loul P i 2 s ‘phony %__ Ao Y., 1s visiting in the borough, Morgan, who is credited with drawing 4 the plans for the firat elevated rail- | life as a sacrifice for others wus e |460000 Bail Fixed in Case of Alleged road in the United States, and a for- | fate of Spot, a pet fox terrler, who, Blaok Hasd Lings er roommate of Absaham Lincoln, | by his barking last night, probably R et %0, y thou of

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