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AlllAi’OllS MIDDIES ARRESTED Prosecution in the Trial of William S=yler Accused of Killing Jane Adams on the Million Dollar Pier at At lantic City, Rests—Dr. James Riley Contradicts Testi- mony of Other Physicians for the State. Case Brought by the Department of lfififisne ted Condensed Telesrams | Tgak Joy Ride - § The Ammun, French, German and y Nm&zl;!ot:nficn British financiers hava mm on terms northwest of Chang Sha, lasht Sa‘burdny. eat 'ppe for the Chinese :l-h:_md loan. n . an car to l)]fl‘ 1 3 ]m 3 A considerable portion of the city was The M i lembers of the Danish Cabinet Tells s 19 elmg ln pOl‘ tant Pal'tlcula.rs burned. aul:lhorued the prfm!er to mdrhh&lr tive resignations to King Ferdi- T . Berlin, May 24.—Leslie Clark, who ootiec: THE CHANCE PROVED TOO GREAT from that Told by Dead Girl’s Sister w ehirged by Frince Francia Joseph | TWO COUNTS AGAINST A GHICA- | nand et s ' : L e mesinain, was todhy. sntenced to GO PACKING COMPANY. John Ennis of Stamford, Gonn., left ; two years’ ¥mprisonment. The prince New York in a walking tour for San . claimed that he was induced to invest ::l:ol;t:’l‘lco, in an effort to 'beat Weston's $100,000 in a mihing venture under DEFENDANT TO TESTIFY THIS MORNING | iitfe..c. i TRUE BILL HANDED DOWN | 4 o1.crororg Ficiman ica o ot London, May 24.—Queen Mother Al- rt H. Shrar author,a - 1 elt at = ampton, Mass., but his pistol failed to % - Y T e e tnday. “The two | Against SwarzcRild & Sulzburger— | explode. Will Remain Locked Up Until the had long chat, during which her 2 3 Navy Department Disposes of The Ynfl.Je:'ty trggk occasion personally to New York Firemen made several sen- y tell the former president how much sational rescues at a tenement fire on Cases—Their Names Withheld, she appreciated the sympathy exhib-| Agriculture—New London Witnesses. | East 70th street. One woman died in a ited for her in America at the time of fireman’s arms. ity Sewevenionb sl Charles P. Taft, brother of the pres-| Annapolls, Md., May 24.—¥or hav- GLENN H. CURTISS TO FLY _Hartford, Conn., May 24—In the|ident, visited the house and was ac- | Ing commandeered a hamdcar of the 5 United States district court here today | cordeq the privileges of the floor, being | Maryland Electric Railway company, FROM ALBANY TO NEW YORK | two true bills were handed down by |a former member, and going on a joy ride during the —_— the grand jury against the Swarzchild - morning, four midshipmen, all mem- Expects to Start in the Attempt To- | & Sulzburgzer Packing company of | No New Irrigation Projects will be | bers of the fourth, or freshman class, Chicago for shipping meat which had | started by the government wighin the | are confined to their rooms et Ban- Morning at 4 o'Clock. < : Serler, who is accused of murdering | the end we stopped and talked a while. e oo vurs o, % not been inspected, examined and [ next ten years, said Director Newell of | croft hall, under close arrest tonight. Jane Adame on the million dollar pier | Then I told Will that I wanted to talk | New York, May 24—Gleen H. Cur- | marked in u«-un{ian{e :nn the mea: the reclamation service. Jumped at Chanoe of Morning’s Out- at Atlantic City on .Februar{ i.tgen;zd ;:‘:hbei]:e %‘2’1‘:' and she z;]nd ¥ weglce‘t’o tiss will attempt on Thursday the most al‘;ry‘axfifir:&an of the department ol (g by ‘z“é}el:-l:?t;?::::lfovrrer: e | i Rec- 'WaSeara Janie call Alice | aapicious XIRT OveEl e B T e s e e The young men, whose names are SRR Betore CoTEt AlouEnaE. | Sexies | aftar mbit butcAlice did mot ammwes | e e st - Pt withheld, were taking & cross couhtry is expected to take the stand tomorrow | A while after the third call I peeped | py the New York Wofld he will try at Hearing. walk in the far edges of the mcudemy . around the corner of the building and | o fly from Albany to New York with |, 1% {he first count it is aliged that limits known as the government farm The Defocma iOutlined. saw my brother walking alone. one wtop, although two stops are al- | the company shinped on July 27, 1909, | Bishop Collins Denny was appointed | thié morning, when the handcar and xR - o id’ £ the “My brother walked away and Alice| jowed., b; tie Montauk %tsam‘boa( company | by the general conference of the Meth- | it8 m;,ln:llle of a ;norn‘l:“‘;. outing o R oIl aonied that the |2nd I went to the Hippodrome build-| “For the last six months Curtiss has | O, " J-ondon to Louis Reichart of J'odist Episcoral church, south, on a RUPTSY Saosmvens s feptay X prisoner was present when Jane Adams | \08» Where we sat on a log. I could see| peen manoeuvring \for the prize of et X, By mx;o:r?lesd oand s | committee to codify rhe church disci- | Pursued by Naval Officers and Police met her death, and severely scored the fle"’p::e':‘a? tzfep‘g]l!ence[;m cg“,lg 310'20"!0“”9'1 by"l‘he World for a | S0 0 Meant charges that on July 26 | PL°° They were soon obesrved dashing 5 1 = e v on ing through it. | flight from New York to Albany or 2, £ » —_— across a road just outstde of Amnap- e O T et Tie hoveati. | On the way home Alice said, T'm afraid | reverse with one stop. ~Recently ho | 1209 139 pounds of veal which had not| E. H. Thorp, Superintendent of the | olis and the policeman whe #aw (hem L e o A e him “pacetd | to s home without Janie; mamma|has been comducting experimenis to | PN inspected was shipped to D. Bad- | division of city delivery, lett for York, | notified the railroad officinls, who, in S Tm O hile tryins to avoid him. | Will knock blazes out of me. Maybe | determine the ability of his latest mod- | €¥ 0 of Greenport, L. I ione fail- | Pa., to inquire into the matter of in- | turn, called up Captain Bowyer, su- Mg e et 3 the little fool has jumped overboard.’” | el to light on the water and float | Ure to have proper inspection made | creasing the city letter carrier force at [ perintendent of the academy. While was discovered by Inspector John J.| that place. %ut,»commlndar McCay, senior as- May’'s Landigg, N. J., May 24—The ‘'We walked to the pier with the girls prosecution in the triai of William |and went out on the pier. Half way to An Invalid Woman and a three year old child were burned to death in a fire that destroved the residence of Dr. Charles G. Lehmann in Palmyra, Mich. The theory outlined by the defense 18 | Giher members of the prisoner's family | without apsettin Leat in trying to get out of the wind, |ang several other witnesses testified | Curtis will start from Rensselaer is- | Haves of New York, who was a wit- tant to the cemmandant of midehip- e i 0 | regarding William Seyler's movements | land, below the bridge across the Hud- at the hearing, as were Joseph| Judge Groscup in the United States | m¥n went one way, Midshipman La- g i i T Pl S a tol to s nass|on the night when Jane Adams met|gon at Albany, probably about four Max Stolts, meat dealers of New | circuit court in Chicago appointed re- [ mont, officer of the day at quarters, Dot ShmsiMar, tigpe snatnlaa ‘ther death. They corroborated his orig- | o’clock Thursday morning, if weather | [0ndOD. ceivers for the Chicago Railways com- | was sent in gursuit down the line of row platform and then into the ocean.lnq) gtatement that he had been homse | conditions favor, He expects to break Case Cited for Trial June 3. pany, which operates the West and | the old abandomed Bayridge branch of Accused Man’s Brother a Witness. ! on that night before 9 o'clock. his_flight somewhere in the neigh-| The case is not brought under the|North Side street car lnes. the railway whither they were headed Orvis Seyler, the accused man's State’s Testimony Contradicted. borhood of Poughkeepsie. His ma- | pure food law, but by the department when last seen. He walked mest of brother, who accompanied him and the chine wili weigh 1,000 pounds, includ- | of agriculture, through the bureau of The Statement Was Made before the | the four miles to Bayridge before ever- ing the weight of the pilot, 145 | animal industry. The penalty for each | Presbyterian general assembly at At- | taking the truants. They will remain pounds, offense is a fine of not more than $1 lantic ¥ that the small salaries and | under arrest until their cases ara taken 000 or imprisonment, or both. Being |the high cost of Hving was keeping|up and disposed of by the navy de- SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST a corporation, the prison sentence will | Imany of the best young men out of the | partment. t be effective. Th is cited for | Ministry. “GOLDEN RULE” POLICE CHIEF. (ot be eficctive, The case iz cited tor 80sTON JUDGE URGES It Was Announced at the Navy de- WOMEN POLICEMEN two Adams girls to the pier on the Dr. James Riley, an Atlantic City night of the tragedy, was placed on | physician, was called by the defense the stand by the defense and told a |to contradict the testimony of Dr. Sou- story which differed in many import- | der and Dr. Marvel for the state. He ant partieulars from that testified to | said the wound over the left eve of by Alice Adams, the young sister of | Jane Adams could have been inflicted the dead rl. Orvis said: from one to three h s after death. . o > i 5 Drunker;_-u:. d!_irou l'mg‘:rahty and | <o vumnioned to. sppear. partment that Captain T. J, Cowie of isobedience of Orders, COLEMAN LOST MONEY the pay corps will be appointed pay-| GHon of thal Prebk o 2 — master general in place of Rear Ad- | Logical Solutien of the Problem C. H. HEIKE ON TRIAL DEATH OF MRS. MARY NILAN, Cleveland, O., May 24.—Charges were BUCKING THE TIGER. | mira1 E B, Rogers upon the retire- |- Girls Gone Wrong. FOR UNDERWEIGHING SUGAR. MOTHER OF BISHOP NILAN, | filed with Mayor Baehr today charging | _ ment of that official. — —_— Chief of Police Konler, known | Trial of Wil J. Kelliher, Bank De- — 8t. Louis, Me.,, May 24.—A plea for President of American Sugar Refining | At Her Home in Hartford Monday— | throughout the country as the “Golden faulter’s Sporty Friend. The Proposed Appropriation of $250,- | women policamen was made at the Co Subpoenaed—Spitzer Star Wit-| Funeral Services Today at Cathe- | Rule” chief, with gross immorality, — €00 to pay the expenses of the tariff | National Probatien Zflf&" sutedis- habitual drunkenness and disobedi: Boston, May 24.—Wilson W. Lock- | board, recommended by President Taft, of the orders of his superior. X © | hart, the assistant, chauffeur and con- | Was stricken from the sunday civil bill | of ap use gree the submissio: = == = ¥ charges were filed by A. C. K. Schoene- | fdential ; 7. Col in the house on the point of order by | the idea by Harvey H, Baker, J New Totl, May 28 Wanhingion B.|. Hartford, Mey 24—0ce. Mary Nila, | s’ Shshitney. tand el TETOWD. | whe amons $008.000 . ory of the et | v, BHagerald of Mo Yok Yot .ibe fuvenile ceurt of Besten. 1 omen police officers arve | ‘Thomas, i i i Vila president of the American Su- | mother of Bishop John Jjoseph Nilan, | a0 a7 ettorney, and Davd 7. Brown. P 0 . . D o Na bt ®ar Refiping company, has been sub- | died at 7.30 o'clocic vesterdey morning | 1ty would discuss ihe charges In any o the B oy Bk, Wae e | The Tablet Taken from the Sargent | ical solution to the questien. o€ A 8 B Yt gppernaent a ,{"‘{}," = e fl'Ndflfi !e{; T%- | way or say whether they were acting | trial of William J. Keliher today, | Residence, New Haven, which faced the | 1ing 5“’" whe have gone wrong,” de- Dha of Chines B J' - ,:,"mh‘hs,, oY, NO. 207 Tutnam | as individual cHizens. - | through whom it is claimed. Coleman | Green and which has been demolished | clared the speaker. “¥rom fhe mo- E Charles K- Hefks - secxdtary e s ey S Y eare Ol oL the| " The matter will be taken up tomor- | lost rauch of his pilferings in trying | to make room for the new county court | ment she comes into the hands of fhe ith five subordinates. ia being tried | confined to her bed. and she had grad. | OW Morning by the mayor, Who an- | to “buck the tiger,” in New York, |house, and which commemorates the |!8W. & girl sheuld have the most sym- T the Qriciisl Sranh of Sty B Rl it T eaa nounced this evening that in view of | [ ockhart with the assistance of Keli- | deslaration of independence of the Ar- | patheMc treatment, such R o AL oo """‘ s oni 7L et the seriousness of the acousations, h- | pers counsel, was forced to recall that | gentine Republic, will be draped today | Women can give. $he sh %o detaul the g5 e | e Rancacct ] and painless, rscx | WoUM immediately suspend Chief | Some “of the bamics money went fto- | by the New Haven Colony Historical | subjected to the brutaliti spiracy u 6 government by | _ Mes. ‘“w':w.:it;'« "; s Kohle! i :1; tonontdhel"_u'fl’!:elezew}ls‘engs ward festive dinners and suppers, at | society, which is. the guarmn; of nl:e inal handler.” , who died four years to justify him. charges | which wine, women and song were dis- | tablet. In the Sargent house formerly She es bown in_Dreland but hud Uved | il pe-Nanded to the eIWil-board 10T | tingulshing featurcs. ‘Lockhect. said | Hyela former consul to ATEentine. CONGRESS TUESDAY. in this country sthce she 12 yea: s o o R Ot | their action. that it did not surprise him that Cole- — Balbroad’ Bt in Gbhina A% DR un- ness in the Case. dral. ‘company, old. Her h { ewburypo; 3 i’l wa2s informed that his presence was nifi‘oncmm‘::: ;3: ‘:u?vi\‘a 'nur;' -(r): Femianr man paid for all this galety on a $12 a | For Chasing a Deer which was swim- | ok e thaay. | Fust wbom hi6-will | Maw. Jorepwab H. Coftey of this eity: THAT CRAZY COMET. week salary. ming in Long Island PSog:dFman&yin: dry Civil Bill in House. tentify announced. p John N mes T~ greater part of Lockhart’s tes- | to make a landing, P. H. Fitzgibbons ! As He :h the federal bufiding, the e o e s Ja Mar | Harvard Observatory Experts Make | timony . however. embraced six months | and John Pritchard were each fined a| Washington, May 24.—The Cummine head of the sugar trust said: % ewburyport Another Interesting Discovery. iast fall and winter, when he said | nominal amount in the Milford town | amendment to the raiload bill prohib- ‘Y have been summoned here as a Coleman and Keliher were meeting | court yesterday. They were charged | iting the putting into effect of in- Cambridge, Mass., May 24.—When | frequently and he remembered one oc- [ with cruelty, as the deer, which was | creases in raifiroad rates untf they found dead, bore marks of injury re- | sall have been approved by the imter- state commerce commission, was be- fore the senate throughout the ses- ston today. wit W, 5 s 1 v‘nl,l"'b:t:ltln’: ‘tl-: l&.kno“ml ?m:n; Funeral services will be held at the | the experts at the Harvard astronom- | casion in New York when Coleman u really have no idea what ¥t is the gov- | cathedral tomorrow morning at nine ical observatory tonight obtained for | gave Keliher some money. remarking: | ceived during his hard effort to get érnment wishes to find out from me.” | O’clock, when Bishop Nilan wiH cele- | the first time an adequate view of Hal- | “There goes $3,000.” A few hours lat- [ away. The men, whe belong in Mil- The name of the late Henry O. Have- | brate a solemn requiem high mass, The | I€¥’s comet, an interesting discovery | er, when Keliher returned with word | ford, admitted chasing the deer a cou- myer, one time head of the trust, fig- | body will be taken to Newburvport on | Was made by Prof. O. C. Wendell. He | that he had lost it, Coleman swore. ple of miles. Arguments in favor of the amend- ured ',rumnem.\y in teday's testimony. | the 10.45 o'clock train, and Thursday | 8aW through the observatory’s largest As the day of the discovery of the BT — ment were made by Senators Cum- It was, brought out on cross-examima- [ mOorning at 10 o'clock mese wili be telescope a jet of light two or three | bank shortage approached, Coleman | THE PENNSYLVANIA ROAD mins, Borah and Dolliver. TPoward the end of the mession Sen- HAS NO THOUGHT | ator Martin suggested an amendment nse empt celebrated in Newburyport at the | Mminutes long, projecting toward the |and Keliher were more and more to- e 5 Lgaes 4K s b Church of the Imrnac::&ate rConce'tio: southwest from the nucleus, that is, | gether, until, Lockhart said, it was de- Obtaini o - the Cummins provision requiring of taining Control of the New Ha- | ihe commission to pags upon all tn- ven Road Sy-hm. Al m:n'?-'enThn :::okb:epq' m’ov.:: by Rev. William Ryan. The burial will | Somewhat toward the sun, while the | cided that Coleman should leave the compan: i be in the family lot in Newburyport, tail itself was streaming to the east, | city, which he did on the night of tiffed that Heike knew mothing about creases within six months after their Mary Hightower, to whom it is said filing, and it w favorably received 8 [WRI ‘Strout niyiess. Xis bos or away from the sun. February 18, in company with Miss 'A:l“hu .cfie:‘:. r’:?o,fl,“‘fl’: ;mifl."?.-' REPRIEVE FOR LA GRANGE CAPT. BOYD ALEXANDER KILLED. | he is engaged. Keliher kept making New York, M‘y u —Samuel Rea,| by a large number of senators. i % & . COMES IN NICK O’ TIME. * " | frequent inquiries as to whether there | Second vice president of the Penmsyl-| In fhe house an amendment te the Bml lernagel, former cashier and one Traveler Murderad by Natives. in “‘. was anything unusual in the bank and | V@nia Raiiroad company, said teday in | sundry civil bill was sdopted by a © o?:u“se‘;“zmnwtm o, ted dock | Reaches Prison Just Few Hours Ahead =S h G on February 21 Lockhart told him | referring to the report that the Pénn- | strict party vote of 110 %o 33, appre- - =3 P g “!Mfic o o; oF Thae et $ot Exsoution renci ongo. that the directors were going over | S¥ivania had recently bought a large | priating $200,000 to enable the presi- T peri nondcnt 2800 muaIM thy s 4 the books. The bank closed two days | interest In the New Yeork, New Haven | dent to obtaim such prices relating te President Taft a is now ng the . London, May 24.—Capt. Boyd Altx- later. and Hartford railroad, that the Penn- | production here or abroad as would government in the prosecution, will Philadelphia, May 24—Carrving a|ander, the noted traveler, has heen 5 B Pl gt e T sylvania had no thought of obtaining | be necessary for an enfercement of the likely be the star witness tomorrow. reprieve, a messenger arrived at Moy murdered by natives near Wadal. in| joec R Keene Must Submit to Ex- | control of the New Heven Fe said | tariff law. Nearly the entire session :men.s‘ln‘ prison today from Harris-|the French Congo. This bare fact, 5 A . that the Pennsylvania bought some | was devoted to a discussion of points urg, a few hours ahead of the time| without details, reached the foreign smination, New Haven stock in the time of the|of order made against amendments set for the execution of Cecil La | office today. New York, May 24.—James R. Keene | jate President A. J. Cassstt and that proposed to accomplish this purpess. RUNNING 50 MILES AN HOUR, AUTOMOBILEREINNED TURTLE. | Srange oo ohastown, N oy Y00 was must submit to examination before a | it had bousht mors stock since, but put to dea Or mur- | Connecticut Troll & a i referes in the bankruptcy proceedings 14 make no statement a the ex— Chauffeur Killed, Four Other Occu)|dering Paul Hillor in a brawl here two | Com™ A'_h;’:_-fi" S | o Aty s et T a0, comos | L d TAke DG SNt S seihe kx|« A NEW CLAIMANT. FORTN g, i which went to the wall in the recent Ohis:Man, Saye PIoiic thbmmisk Right- a of Machine Injured. pants i j New Haven, Conn. May 24.—At a| Hocking crash. under an order issued New Oyster Regulation: (Special to The Bulletin.) Att nu;;ney representing La Grange el Eveny founr 2k er, N. went to Harrisburg last night and in- | meeting o e union of the troi- | to day by Judge Hazel in the United ,o:‘;';fi'f;”’;’.,"}t f.‘»‘,fi'.:{mfie. terview Governor Stuart. A re- |levmen of the Connecticut company | States district court. Keene's appli- 8 an hour turned turtle near Darrah prieve was asked for on the ground | here tonight it is understood that the | cation that a subpoena duces tuem be 3 ‘Washington, h'('ay 24.—There Is ‘Washingto! May 24.—Pubilcation Prook, in the town of Merrimack, late | tPt new evidence favorable to the | action of the conference resulting in| set aside was denied. According to | “something doing” In regard to the | of the fact that congress might pay this afternoon, killing the chauffeur, | cOndemned man had been discovered. | agreeing to settle the wage dispute | the court’s ruling Keene must produce | regulations of oysters by the depart- | the ciaims of heirs of George Wash- g with the employing company by arbi- | all his records of purchases and sales ment of agriculture, but the pure food | ington, who contend that $305,000 ful Heir to Washingten's Lands. w. - | Governor Stuart reprieved La Grange . 3. Gould, of Orengs, Mass., and in- | SOV TTT S0 z 8° | tration was ratified. The selection of | af ColmoEE tlokine Cast & Teon o | board this morning refused to give any | worth of land was taken from them a third man was discussed &nd it is un- | stock pooling agreements, check books | information. except te say that the | without warrant of law, has brought derstood that the name of State Rep- | and other papers. old regulations would be modified In |out a new claimant to dispute their resentattve George B. Chandler was some respect. Just how could not be | rights. favorably received. The officials of ’ . | ascertained. The board has prepared | George M. Roberts of Welleville, the compaiiy amnd fhe conterduce board | oo iLs: Throat Sh:w' Great Im- | B ew ruling and this rullng has been | Ohlo. has written a lotter to Fmprec will meet tomorrow. sclepinidggrise sent to the printer. As soon as It gets | sentative Roberts of Massachusetts, London, May 24.—7heodore Roose- | back to the department it 'will be pro- | chairman of the house committes on velt spent a busy bt quiet day. His | mulgated, and the oystermen will | private lands claims, asserting that the other four occupants, in- Joben Schneider of this city, ° the machine. COMPELLED EIGHT HUNDRED Wi assistant superintendent {. of an automobile factory in Orange, BR!CKLAV*_ERS X0/ QUITIWORI from wwhiok the machine had just been | Several Clashes with Strikers at purchased. In going around a curve Roset. Baictc d in the state highwayv both front tires et e s b st caps idne; ; previns? g :,';.::{“f:.‘;‘;t 3 :fige :hl: Newtncy;, N. Y, May 24—Seven | ooy w'““."-ms:‘"': Slight Para- | 5 ovements about London know just what they can expect. he is the only real lfve heir to_thes ana was instantly killed. Mr. sm:, hundred negroes and foreigners em- dytic Shock. made public in advance, hence he es- It is believed down here that the | long-forgotien lands of Geora: der, who was also thrown against the ploved on the Armstrong and Jova Newport, R. I, May 24—Sidney |caped the crowds. new order has more to do with floating | ington. and that he wants alo Webster of New York, a distinguish- Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt drovel oysters than with the purity of the | $305,000 wall, suffered a fraotured rib, contu- | Orickvards near Roseton struck for sions of the ody and had his nose cut | ™Or® Pay and fewer hours of labor, ed authority on international law. who | 2lone to St. George's church. Hanover | water in which they live. “ A8 vet the He says he will fully estableh his open. today. Armed with clubs and stones | When a young man was private secre- | square, which was the scene of their | department has not set any time for | claim just as soon a& he recovers the Aiderman James F. MacDonald, they marched to the yard of Senator | 18Ty to President Franklin Pierce, is | wedding. The ex-president’s throat, | an inspector to visit Connecticut, but | original documents carried to Fngland other socupant of the car was sorercly | John B. Rose at Roseton and eom- | il from a slight paralytic shock at | which was in bad condition, showed | the probability is that one will be sent | by John Paul Jones ot Abont The tame e ptnas SoverelY | belled the §00 men there to quite work, | his Newport residence. “Pen Craig " | &reat improvement today. soon after the new regulations are im- Rt e M e o S fouriets, | The Rose emploves did not want to | His physician said tonight that Mr. e sued. It is expected this will be in a MURDERER OF ELSIE SIGEL e M h’lj’ured“l‘m‘t e ”:ay 5t | stop worik, but wers intimibated by the | Webster's condition has improved | Weston’s Would-Be Rival is Already| few davs now. s ® d i mmen 4 Several tclt:_shes o;cur;e(z since he was stricken a few days ago. Footsore and Weary. lm—fi:;fl Seen in Kansas—New York Autheni- en the men of the yards, bu 5 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 24.—John E i STEAMER FRANK H. GOODYEAR | nobody was seriously hurt. The fore- | Intercolonial Express Brakeman Killed Enmis. watking from New York to San (Special to The Bullesn.) ties Have Boen Netified. RAMMED IN LAKE HURON. |men of the Rose yard organized and| st John, N. B, May 24.—One man | Francisco, arrived here tonight, fodt-| Washington, May 24.—The Connec- i 3 I 5 : fnally succoeded in driving the march- | was killed when the Intercolonial Rajl- | Sore and weary. Knnis had a badly | ticut senators and representatives have | cim o mhe Ste’ toons Werine i Eighteen Mombers of the Crew Missing sd'tl ay. x e Rose men then return- | way Maritime express. bound here | blistered foot which pained him ex- | peen invited to attend the annual ban- Kansas, says: < —=All Heho Abutidensd e from Moncton, crashed into an Inter- | ceedingly. He leaves tomorrow morn- | quet of the Bridgeport club, to be held Leon Ling, alias William . Leen. = colonial suburban train standing at | Ing at half past 5 o'clock, expecting t0 | June 2, at which former Secretary Les- | the' Americanized Chinese, who s ac- Port Huron, Mieh., May 24.—Famites Nauwigewauk station, about fifteen | cover rort m)los duflng the day. will “speak on the mer- | cused of having murdered Elsie Sigel and friends of the missing eighteen Bequest to Princeton University Will Range Between $2,000,000 and $4,000,000 miles from here this afternoon. The chant marine. It is hardly probable issi v in New York, Gead man was John Casey of Moncion, | President of Mexico Not Dead as Re- | that any of them will he able o at. | Fmissionars worker in New ¥ork, last mbers of th = <. — - :;amornl??m!:ke Kewo:i::;;u "IZ." drfi'fl"fi."%;& orJ ‘ihyagyragtny ric‘?o%! a brakeman of the express. Several ported. tend, although Mr. Hill has replied | months ago. Dk MY I Tt Poate I il Catverity. vy to aiator Possengers were Severely shaken, But | Mexico City, May 24.—Official and | that he w i'” come, if lhe can get away.| The New York authorities were com- Barques. Lake Huron, after belng | the trustees and executors of tho eor | their injuries were slight. emphatic denial of a report that ap- | Just :;,a;,;"i,,"',!’:.‘,hf.f,}:!,‘;“%‘,‘,..“ enn | municated with. rammed anvidships vhv the steamer James B. Wood, practically gave up all tate of Isaac C. Wyman of Salem, Mass., the bulk of which was be- peared to have gained currency in the World’s Sundi H Tni Sta 4 _ | members do not fee] like leaving, and 5 & nday School Convention. | I'nited States to the effect that Pres the subject of ship)subsidy is not a Dr. Hiram Driggs Killed by Fire En- hope tonight of any of the party hav- | queathed to the Graduate college here, ‘Washington, May 24.—Chila: id i Vi i i ol ren took ! ident Diaz was dead was given here| “/© SO = ing been rescued. The steamer Sir|returned to Princeton today, greatly | the principal part in the closing ses- | (onight. 'The president is reported in [ IoFY e o e e e e "('[:YT::"'BT 3 o | pleased at the prospect of a large de- | sion tonight of the sixth convention | €xcellent health. o chand Ton 4 A iy hsvt. pioked \g some of the missing | velopment of the university through | of the World’s Sunday School associ- I d T T 5 2';11 mgo‘f- m;;"cro:.}.';':e:e"'"' Nodipon g','f"v‘v.: fi?f"é‘.'.fi:"..fi“:?dmofl'yc' - crew. passed n:f%‘.’; ;d;‘yofal;g.m:g. the means of the big gift. The dean | ation. ~The central thought of the | Memorial Service to Late Prof. Wil- |’ 5 Stantly killed this afternoon in Broad e PO - i wou no e estimate t ti A 5 : : Vivors on board. That the Siemens | present just what the Wyman sstate | 1. that “the only Wak to mrim vamd Yl inmiatuin Sienet A Mecting of the New Haven County | way by a fire engine tender answering the evangelization of the world in this N;wl Haven, (t?on‘xg, Lliaty ZP&,--;A t}?fx- delegation in the ge;ur:ld :'.slemMy, to or in any other generation was through | Morial service to ihe late Prof. - | take up the matter of re ng, remov- - the teaching of Christ to the ch“d,gn liam Graham Sumner will be held on| a} or alteration of the county jail, has Infant Scalded to Death in Bath Tub. in the Sunday schools.” Baccalaureate Sunday, June 19, at| peen called for June 8 by County Com- New York, May 24.—The efforts of Yale. President Hadley will make an| missioner Walter. If It should appear|a small boy to amuse a neighbor's would amount to but it safe to say that it will range between $2,000,000 and $4,000,000. would have reported otherwise is re- garded as certain. - Decimal Coinage for China. Pekin, May 24 —An edict promul- | Will Apply for Order Dissoiving Char- e e : ) gated today establishes national deci- ters of Packing Companies. Noah E. Barnes Again Indicted. Ao O eSO ot that this date is Dot convenient, for baby led 1o the infants dedth. g & mal coinage throughout Chine and or- | Trenton, N. J, May 24 notice | . New York, May 24—Noah E. Barnes, st i cohid R ¥ =l e yhator ow. Aticer AAE e j ders the cessation of all coinage by | was filed in the New Jersey supreme | former president of the onwood Bal D 4 - — menths old. The police say that while provincial mints. The new currency Creek Coppe! " | Sudden Death of Baitimore Dry Goods i court today by Prosecutor Garven of | Creek Copper company. who under P g ot R A tal Mrs. Alliger was hanging out clothes { Is to be on the basis of seven mace | ffudson ceunty. that he would apply | Sentence to Sims Sing for the theft of ey b o i g g in the yurd, Robert Cornell, although | ¥wo canderens to the dollar, and is te | to the court on June 7 for an order dis- | $30.000 from the company, was indict- | Baltimore. May 24.—Theodore XK. rpool: May 24, Lusitania, | oniy five years old, turned om the wa- l, consist of colns of the following de- | solving the charters of Armour & € ed again today on a charge aof misap- | Miller, age 64 years, senior member of New York - » k il e Al in g nomination: DoMar, A7ty cemis. then- | Morris & Co. Switt & Co, and the | provriation Gf SIT000 of (he com- | the wholesale dry xoods firm of Dan- Andwerp: May 24, Vaderland, | up to wateh it rom. The baby sidpett ty-five cents wnd ten cents minted in | National Packiug Co. died today of apo- New York. Teom /mis: arms, and the hay. frights pany’s funds. le entered a plea of | iel Miller & not guilty. Copenhagen: May 24, United States from New York, At Fiume: May 19, Laura, frem ened, ran home. The Infant wus desd r was stricke when found by the frantic mother. silver: five cents minted M nickel; and coppers cash, ,mmted in coppér. $110,000 For the Actors’ Fund. e New York, May 24— Net profits of r. Roswell O, Stebbins Dead. ‘ Abert Wolter's Appeal for Now Trisl | 3110,000 were realized for the actors | New York, May 24—Dr. Roswell 0. e e New, Yolkk May 20, Oceantw, from . Iew Y-k. May 24.—Counsel for |fund, devoted to the care of aged and | Stebbins, one of the foremost dentists Fire in a Dry Goods Store. New Yorl 4 New Haven, May 24.—The bills put . ‘Wolter. sentenced to death | needy stage followers. by the recent | of this city, and an Arctic explorer and South Norwalk, May 24 —The dry n for tife trial of Sophle xmm “electric emr on'June 6 for the |fair heid in this city, according to | traveler of note, died tonight of | and fancy goods store of N. E. Ryan Death of C. C. Dickinson. and Joe' Mitchell for murder, Wheeler, will serva the statement of President Daniel { Bright's disease He retyrned on | & Co..was damaged to t extent of New York, May 24.—Charles c-un- before Judge Willlams vm Frohman today. About half the mon- | Monday from Florida. where he spent | about $300 by fire this afternoon. It | er Dickinson, former president\of the | consideration. The total very ] nearly izom but _there c'.iw the state wishes to Kritehman Murder Trial Cost $20,000. at the hospital. :y. he lum. ‘-;.‘- contributed by actors ;«::;-dumonma fo:;ll h‘avg health. Dr. i; supposed touh:;ie been caused l;y Carnegie Trust eomangu and ~well- hemeelves. r. Frohman was re- ‘was born ‘etumpka, Ala., blowing out an electric t cier, re today

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