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~ 2 t o [ & : & e ——————— X \ Ty TWO CENTS g eiiinne——— GROSS-EXAMINATioN OF SPITZER VOL. LIL—NO. 124 Condensed Telegrams The Hankow-Sze-Chu loan agreement was signed ln Cabled Paragraphs Drydock Dewey |[Played Faro Paris. May 25—The court today re- i - . jected the application of the Duke de c Talleyrana. formerly kiiown s Prince InkS at Manilla| Wi an one Helie de Sagan, for nullification of the George M. Roberts of Wellsville, O. 3 ST S S uSomres I R of weleite ©: | By the Defense at the Trial of Heiks, Charged was made trustee of his Silesian es- ington. _ & tates. . BUT EXPERTS SAY THAT THE|TRIAL OF WM. J. KELIHER, THE | The President Rocgived o mewls with Underweighing Sugar, Kiel, May The German navs’s | BIG HULK MAY BE SAVED. MAN ABOUT TOWN. el o i bt newest 19,000-ton cruiser Von der - i v Tann developed . a speed of twenty- ——— — The Tercentenary of the Founding eight knots an hour in a trial run on JURY OUT LITTLE OVER FIVE HOURS | moutiof oo, e ails | GARELESS JAPANESE EMPLOYES | COLEMAN LEAVES PRISON PEN | coraied s wi'we i " *"| HENRY 0. HAVEMEYER IS NAMED cruiser was launched at Hamburg on March 1 Commander Peary Received, (lic hon- ACQUITTED ‘Of Charge of Murderlng Ja.x Ada.ms on At- lantm City Million Pier ¥ it i t orury desree of doctor of luws from . Rome, Ma The Most Rev. Lou- | Believed to Be Responsible—it Was at | To Testify Regarding “Tiger Bucking” | the University of 3 3 i H H 3 Phil “Udelard Langev reh- — g q Di Only Two Verdicts Considered, First Degree Murder and | 5 "h"nag (el tonsovin, ain- First Thought to Be a Deliberate| —Pretty Little Mrs. Taylor, Cole Minister ‘to Liberia Lyon Reports Xphz , Now Fardoned, Sayn that l'ée d Not Confess - . = a, wa eceived privat i o4 b he chiel © b urbu t tribe i Acquittal—Cheers in Courtroom when Verdict was | 5" 000 i ™ "I T200000 | Avtempt at Destruction. man's Pet, Tells How Wine Flowed. | 10" ({iini the vath ot aiickiance Luring :.is :rial Last February Eecauss Confession Dape e BB o ol Rl 2O R would “ Have Carried Him to a Cemetery,” Meaning Announced—Orvis Seyler, Held as a Witness, was | i Ancrices p1ierime who are rotarme The Penreyivenia_ Hal i E ing from the Holy Land. 3 2 “ole- | ereased its holdings in the New Yor " Formally Discharged—The Closing Arguments. s tratin ophlantle, May 251t 1 the gemeral|,p oSt Ay, 2 osorwe - ke | New Haven & Hartford railrc that He would have Implicated a Dead Man, Moscow, May 25.—Official publica- | Sor of the Gk e e s | broken National City bank of Cam- | $6:000,000. i 4 bridge, and Mrs. Marguerite Taylor, o Vei| The General Education oBard pretty'little woman who said she lived | The General Educatio £ New York, May 25.—Oliver Spitzer, [ ing the stand. He sald he met H, O, tion was made today of a list of 191 | carelessness, rather than o a deliber- Jewish merchants of the first guild, | ate purpose upon the part of the sta- Mays Landin; 3. May 25.—Will- | the jury returned at ten o'clbck and | whose families are lesally entitled to | fion employes, who are Japanese, to| With him during the period of his life | 2P/TODTIGACd & ot 8 Y 3 5 R Siyior, chareed with the murder | rendered its verdict, hundreds of peo- | live in Moscow. The other Hebrews | comse: Gomass, @ Japanese, t0] when the money flew fast, shared at- | UnIVersities and $113,000 now pardonéd, bt undil recently the | Havemeyer “two or cires times, and Adams on_the million-doliar | ple from Atlantic City and other parts | resident in the city in the same an- | “gi ool Machinery Badly Dmaged Seoiks today in the trialiot William | 5 e O s Madiing I'Snacy ouperintand o B o Atlantic City last February, | of the country having waited all e nouncement are given one month in - | 3. , the man about town whom ; as for- | 4o¢Kks of the American Sugar Refining | finery e another of the Sas tonizht acquitted. The jury was |ning for news from the jury room. Which to produce proofs of their right | The experts say that the great float- | the government is trying to convict of | _The Peruvian Government has for- | company in Willlameburg '(Irooklyn), | defendants, made his reports direct to out a little more than five hours. ‘When the verdict was announced, | to remain. ing dock, which was towed here from |eiding in the $309,000 robbery. mally accepted the mediation af the | explained today why he did not con- | Mr. Havemeyer. The frauds, he in Closing Arguments. there was a cheer from a portion of . the Unifed States at much expense,| Wine Flowed Freely, Keliher Paid. Kt Fates/in e DovaiRur dup fess during the trial which ended lust | sistod, began before his time, althoush S e the crowd which was quickly silenced | | [FELESS BODY OF MA UND | Will be saved, but it is likely that it g _ | with Ecuador. February with his being sentenced to | he worked on the docks twenty-nine The aftermoon scasion of the: court | L% STONE Whith was quickly allenced s BODY O N FOUND | Wil be saved, DUt it e e e ot | Mrs. Taylor told with apparent com 3 | two yents at Atianta. He daid mot con- | years, He aamicted that the steel was taken up with the arguments of | Jcaped at his counsel when he realized IN RETIRING ROOM OF CAR.|morrow morning. The electrical ma- | POSure of her life with Coleman, h At a Meeting of the Peace Sgciety | feuy, " he on the stand toc ¥prings used to manipulate the scalos counsel and Judge Trenchard’s charge. | that he was again a free man. After —_— chinery which operates the valves is 'fi“"w“‘d" Of“his relationsfwith Keli- | in London, 8 proposal was, made se confession would “have cay on the docks were his invention el o B o - b E e 3t k V] i i g ta gy ould have Im d man P o e degior” thelhods. él;c:‘h Q‘ntx,x;i':u;tas& asl;::é» t‘u:-:;dsva\;:n‘} Straw Goods Manufacturers. Tug Piscataqua Standing By. ly, and for which Keliher usually paid. Howty O Maveme head of “Why did you not tell the truth in of the police for the ac- |y evpressing his thanks. The crow:l North: ton. Hiay = The port side, including the pumps, ‘Then Coleman was called from h The Late Johv\PA Kasson, by the sugar trust. the first place?’ he was asked, his the ground | i the courtroom pressed forward and | ¢ne awnembion, May 25.—A search o | was submerged today, and was rest- | Prison pen after serving a week of his | will. named the Protestant Ep | # “Every time I look in & mirror T see ha er had been proved. aud | the acquitted man held an imprompiu | & Ge Lot of bagsage left in a'seat of|ing partly on the bottom. ‘The star- | fifteen year sentence, but before he | Cathedral foundation of the Distri | Confessed but Not With Hope of Par- | g damn fool” was the answer. "I was 4f murder was done, .no ev nce had a car on the local train that arrived board was still exposed, but was set- | could utter & word the defense set up | Columbia residuary legaife of his don. @ fool not to do it, I:lfl' wis ashamed to let anyone know that 1 did these r made this statement today s here tonight from Springfield over the | ginf slowly. It is doubtful whether | $he claim that Coleman was a felon | tate. Spi ed to connect Seyler with 2 . Orvis Seyler Formally Discharged: |Boston & Maine railroad resulted in | {he starboard pumps alone could avail | and could mot testify. The district at- M g o things, My credit w good. 1 comld minati by_the do- 5 . % he discovery of a liteless body of a . declar v: | ythi 5 »sing his argument, the 8 £ . g o4 much. The tug Piscataqua is waiting | torney ed that Coleman was| The General Assembly of tI | e iy g & gt axtyihing, end I did Dot want pes old daushter | | After the stir was over. Orvis Sey- |man in the retiring room of that cav. | 10" lisi when the sea becomes calmer. | Euilty of a misdemeanor only. The | byterian church passed a res [ ba- tx t Cha R T Ble to know that I was fool eaoush o r. crying: I |ler. William's brother. who had been | Letters and other personal effects in- court ruled in favor of the state and | asking Governor Gillete of (' | REs ATy SteaSuRes 0f 212 merican | 4o thewe things for nothing, 1 got held as a witness, was formally dis- | dicated that the dead man was F, W. the defense will use the objection for | to prevent the Johnson-Jeffries ey ROORIOR. CONIPRNYY W With | hothing out of it. “re was on his|Charged and the two brothers imme- | Kohler of 36 West Fourth street, New | HARRY WHITNEY SAILS JUNE 6 |an appeal to the supreme court in case | fight five subordinates, s charged with con- Etne t whal | diately left the courthouse and 100k & | York. Medical Examiner Seymour of | 0N EXPEDITION TO FAR NORTH | Of ah adverse verdict, : — R A s SL S Rk ot | bt ithe, Sugar Teusy'. Wai Al A Hearing Before the Senate com- | g phty v » Powerful. train for Atlantic City. this city said the man died from heart n attempt to influence D N Made $25,000 in Stocks, Faro Dealer v 3 o William _Seyler’s wife returned to | failure. = s, 4 B 3 B ¥ t testimony for the prosecution on | 4 4 \rged a finding of | Atlantic City before the jury came| New York, May 25.—The New York | Will Carry Provisions for Twg Years Got It. mittee on & protest against confirma- | Monday, and after Herating todsy that [ “Another resson why T comemdtted S She first degree, | in. Sevler said he was never in doubt | directory shows that F. W. Kohler is | —Captain Bartlett Commands Ship. Coleman related briefly his connec- | (100 OF Tereluw FRROEIOR FRre o he st 7 his story he was turned | DETIUEY was because I thought nothing that the state | that the jury would free him. vice president of the New York firta tion with the bank. He said he made | {218 (7 Alasic Fests g | r to the defense, R e the. Seast T s B o . Stale | 7t was reported about the courthouse [ of Georse B. Burnett & Son, mana- | New Haven, Many 25.—Harry Payne | $25,000 in the stock market, but lost | 1Onal figh | cated that he made his oon: | Phat the government could not 49 AmPe . " that the jury comsidered only two ver- | facturers of hats and straw goods. The | Whitney of this city, who Spent a |all his winnings through a man named | 1o Bomb Explosion in Madrid on | ), not with X of pandon, bus [CUES S0 government could not 4o ARy How the Verdict Was Received. dicts, first degree murder and acquit- | irm has a branch in Ambherst, Mass | year hunting in the far north, and |Frank Draper, who, he declared, ran a |y Tne Bomb Explosion, ‘o Fatrid O ‘ wc his conscience, and added’ that & The courtroom was crowded when | tal. His home is given as 301 West 109th \»hokv\i;as indirectly connecx‘efii.:}lfl; the !u‘c; ba.niisn‘\una ;m: far from Hotel | gaonida¥, 1 Kihg Alfonso, the anarchist [ after his ¢ ’mmm; his au meyw, now Sugar Co. Stenographer Gives Impor- street. It was impossible tonight to | Cook-Peary controversy, wi rom | Majestic New York. = % = h appearing or several of the ¢ nd- tant Testimony, i ving pl ike him dow ear - T PR reach his reiatives or business asso- | bere on June ¢ wccompanied by Paul | About a year ago he was introduced :‘;“g";;uugg_‘flg';;’h R ok il ants, urked him 10 ¢ 10 he know PPl d Syt sl LB 1 NGE STIPULATION FLAG DAY PRi ciates, J. Rainey of New York, on a second | to another New York gambler whom sferred to Henry O. Havemeyer. srnment attaches most imponance TN DICHNIEONT WikL BY GOV. FRANK B. WEEKS | Enp OF HISTORIC OAK BY STORM. | first stopping - place will be Sieling | once more “bucked the tiger,” this [, BY 8 o ’.' Sy ..\‘w bill | confess a Clarence Lexow, f y by Miss Viola C. Merteok & Wi - Tieiei R L the Day of A e Cape, Cape Breton Island, The seal- | time with the bank’s money. Sppropristing $250,000 to . ens the | the defen: s Nohiar empleyed by the suss et €on Forfeits $4.000 if He Goes Upon | Tuesday, June 14, as the Day of | 1 .. 400 Years Old, Under Which |ing Steamer Eoethic in which they will | ~Coleman will resume his testimony | APPTopriating 250,000 o chaiic b said the only confession I can | She sald she made three coplos e Olmervaron: Washington Once Found Shelt maks thel, trip: il be 1n | ctoamand | sumetzow. Bdopted 1h the h : £ J,m., will carry me Into @ cemetery, | of the so-called technical statements b el shington Once Found Shelter. | of Capt. Robert Bartlett. who com- o s B Mot G BB s AR B e W iy B Cew York. Ma. —The will of artfore @y 25.—Gov. Frank B. s i | manded Peary’s ship, the Roosevelt | «GOLDEN RULE” POLI i s A R vt hisiody bty v R e ot on - Chatles O Dickinson, former presiden: | Weeks tonight issued a Flag day proc- [ Philadelphin, Afay »5.—Tast night's| pey expect to be gone until October u OLICE o e o e e ratheed to] You sre reterting ¢o. Henry O.| 60 Hotke and ansthey o Gerbaadut She SIS it St Sempaiy. (o | isuiktlon 10 ehich s ets June 3¢ a8 Biotoric Bhaston oot o or Su | of next year and will carry provisions CHIEF SUSPENDED | o0 the charee o A iee chi catie i R e 1 R I S vormmant hos ot o Ga it died here vesterday. presumably from | the day of observance. e procla- | 01 0] i at_Darby,.Fa. | fortwo vours: AOSIIDAY 4 e TG . e 5 conn ement @i the afier effects of inhaling a poison- | mation: Ivhich had srown to immense size dur-| In speaking of his coming hunting | By Mayor of Cleveland—Kohler In- DRI f sun cusciCy damtutons nawerall : Spi o ament SO8 A T ous gas in a laboratory in Scranton, g the 400 years it has withstoodthe| trip to the far north, Harry Whitney tends to Fight Charges Ma il o Spitzer Talked Freely After Leavingt Wil be DUt on the stemd SHEE ®a. was filed for probate today STATE OF CONNECTICUT. blasts (of plany storms. Under W8 ot this city, who spent a year hunting ASTONISHING STATEMENT AT | Stand. . Stimeon Wil thenToue Dicksoson was a graduate of spreading branches Washington and a| i the polar Tegions, said tonight that | Cleveland, O., May 25.—Chief of Po- the court incident, but ution. He expects to close and he makes a veguest of [ By His Excellency, Frank B. Weeks, | Part of ‘s‘d':fl#!;‘ tod pne Bot Bunesy | Cept. Hobert Bartlett, who commanded lice Frederick Kohler, known through- SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, | e freely after leav- by nool »r the education of his son, Governor. tnental soldiers rested one hot Sunday | peary’s ship, the Roosevelt, and who | out the country as the “Golden Rule ok hcict ol | th the strange s(ix-ula\‘lian 3:8‘:“5;53}. 11:’74;“:‘81(139!1};‘935:[';;: on | will be In lsommand of t‘lfia Boe«.mcfithe chief, and lauded by President Roose- | Workers from All Parts of the :anh} - AV he B e son shall forfeit this allow- A Proclamation. s T ship which Whitney will use, will on | velt as the best chief of police in the W S i, “to or upon Cayugs | Im secordemen -.‘m‘ ;h S cmdaShl«m-d Several rs ago wom- | B return from the trip head an ex- | country, was suspended & today by ‘ere Surprised. | COUPLE FOUND DYING WEATHER MAY PREVENT ¢ lake is used bY | herebwdeaisnate Tu he Statutes. I|en of the borough had had the hollow | Leition to the south pole. Mr. Whit- | Mayor Bachr on charges of gross ims | Washington, Ma five | IN HIRED FURNISHED ROOM ALBANY TO NEW YORK FLIGHT srne and by students ca- | herebyodesignate Tuesday, the 14th day | part of the three filled with cement| ney would give no details other than | morality, habitual drunkenness and|per cent. of all the boys ove | — - . i Seliag. IeL R Mwesh Se une. &8 LAG DAY, e e POy O o T 1T hat Captafn. Bertiect. Rimwetl womia aisobediénce of orders. in the Pro nt Sunday scho | John McGovern, Married, and Mary | Glenn H. Curtiss Not Expected te 0 for educatiol rposes A try to reac! e pole. ‘The tentative date of Tuesday has the United Siates are lost t i Ki f, Hotel Kitchen Check 8 5 e . |-l e il one Bl aad. Sty oa ; ’ uesda: | umpf, Hotel Kitchen Checker. Start This Morning. same restrictions regarding me hundred an rty- WHEN ROOSEVELT RETURNS ‘Aceoinpanied by Paul J. Rainey of | been set for Chief Kohler's trial by | ehurch and never make profes | third birthday.of our national flag, 1 —_—— New York Whitney expects to sail | the civil service commission and state. | faiih. Such a staiement, spob ia, May 25— Miss y Albax Y., M 25, —Glenm H valued in the usual le- | heartily recommend that it be dis- | His Baggage Will Enter New York |from Sydney, Cape Breton, some time | ments by Kohler and his accusers to- | Eugene (. Foster of eitoft i ed 38 years, who ha 2 | Curtiss was strongly of the opinion to- tian $10.000. For a |Played on all buildings, both public Eves of Dake Dbetween June 25 and 26, and return the | day point to the development of sen- | the: workers: won an Wiy | & chmerer in e s | night that he will- not attempt. o 3 provided with | @nd private, throughout our state. In following October. The ship will car- | sational testimony which Whay involve | folloned the wor o 2 e 1 Rictanhouse he o i (e A n' the 310,000 a ance. The residue | the School room let the children listen | New York, May 25.—The bageage of | TY & crew of thirty. A special object | many of the oity’s prominent men. on, astonis hool | o years Aung who il SRarsd by the Fan Tork. Wk e ¢ in trust to be di- |to the story of the flag, and as we | mheodore Roosevelt and family wil | of the trip will be to secure live speci- | Mr. Kohler has intimated that he in- gl g th { b Lol e ol DB (o g Lo ¥ided among his widow and relatives. | §228 mpon this emblem let us recall | enter the port of New York when he | Mens of morthern game and the ship | tends o fight the charges againat him i e "and Joln MoGovern; & musried | New Torks | oy from Aheny e ;| returns on June 18, freg from inspec- | W e equipped with cages ane nks | to a finish and that if he is disgraced nt I have heard | was 1 rly employed a was after elght o'clock when Cur CANAL ENGINEERS BOTHERED that it symbolizes God and home. and | tion and free of duty. “The treas for that purpose. The ship is one of | he will not be the only one to fall. He imed | BT et s Botal W b o ved here te New Sv THE -CULEBRA SwiDEn | (ECUEh the shedding of heroic biood | Gepartment is *undeistood — to - havs {he strongest sealing _steamers ever | has etained onemuo::he best known we 1 ke | FSuna A (o ate; oMY T, furniehsd | Cork: cad PossEkeenal Ank seiniil - reached this decisi in view 2 uilt and has a coal city criminal lawyers io as his coun- | Haverhill, Suffoil There | B whare that TR e T e w His shening Rad taak Face Serious Situation in Sliding of | tne stater st the capitol i Haretors Dot o el e o e | to ke a Tripuatonm(E Tho wod ML cert T A D S S oo | e ik Bullolk, c rOnE b anan Ml fwe DRIICE Winnis 5 het | Reguahe. on trom u,un.n::.n-’:,.’n ond - 8 5 h the state at the capitol in Hartford, | represent this country at the funcral | Whitney says the trip is solely for | against Kohler is one that during the | with the system Wi ermits 46 SHULandaet and '41a8 RHOrtly: €Iter het 16+ | mechanics had Deen weeE b8 &8 P R e ar B e T e e I T ey, 47 ihe | of King Edward. To all practical in- | hunting purposes. seven years which he has been at the | England we do not losc more than |moval to & hosp The man had | semble it w, but Curtiss did not . " Y eared and tom: ond the Taaand imine | tents he is a returning diplomat and head of the police department he has | three per cent [ FronddggtiloafotSous 5 dha ah know what progress they-hed meds et are Tacing B co- | of the United Siates, the one humdred | his effects are therefore exempt. UNTUTORED SAVAGES Itiised the etectivestone for o col- | T fave m t cal the physicla he cannot re- [and he feit that even If the mack t Panama canal are facing a se 3 e hundre: lection of facts concerning prominent | study, obser n and ex s Was ready to Start the next mement . A B e i b R, Riot in Progress at Lookout Mountain WERE MORE WISE THAN WE. | oficials and others to be used In the | plied Mr. Fosicr Pract couy : ng to | he ought to inspect 1t In detafl by day- The slide consists of : . 3 event that he was attacked. elogates in the mex o g v liar | s Tt o 1N &, - B vards of material which | By His Excellency’s Command. Coal and Coke Cos Plant. How They Destroyed Infants Who | 'y vm‘m“ L ribie | o cwntes ntha. o i faco on & bed with an empty revolver | light before he entrusted his life and $as been moving into the Culebra cut | (Seal). =~ MATTHEW H. ROGERS.| Chattanooga, Tenn., May 25—Rumors Were Born Hopeless Imbeciles. tion of a long series of attacks against | 'The workers confercr to know Who did the shooting. Tiiers | point of fact, the machine s Row ur since the work of excavation was be- - are in circulafion here tonight that a the police chief. After he had been | tinue tomorrow. The me were powder marks on the man's body | der canvas on Van Rensselaer island ®un. The movement has been grad- | MODERN SORCERY PRACTICED _|riot has been in progress at ihe| Detroit, Mich, May 25.—The custom | informed of his suspension today MT.|the na of experiene B e b Loy SanvRs B the Ciy, W oniy zal. but several buildings already have ~| Lookout Coal and Coke compary’s |of savages who destroyed infants born | Kohler exclaimed: “These charges are | follow in convention g In a statement made during a peri- | partial embied X owing to crumbling of the IN CITY OF NEW YORK. | plant on Lookout mountain. A long | hopeless imbeciles was applauded to- | the work of the same crowd of char- | adjow¥neq last n | oa of consciou at the hospital the | ""At Poughkcopsie Curtiss and b and now it is feared that e m Ak . | distance telephone message from Romer | da: a clinic of the Detroit College | acter snatchers, grave robbers and dlemadin | Solcs: aay McGiovern Aaid the, wotnas'| wite and . Ausustus Post of the Ao B e it h2u%e hotel, and | Mrs. Carmela Rubino Hold in $500Bail | Ga.. = says a company of militia has | of Medicine alumni at St. Mary’s hos- | blacienailers who have been after me | COMPLETE DEFEAT OF | Fhot “him because ho-was & married | olub of Americn, who ceompanied eral dwelling houses at Culebra will for Trial. been ordered to proceed from that ci'y | pital. for years.” | sbet n because & i club of Americe, who sceompanied have to go. The engineers apprenend to Durham, Ga. but no details are| Among the children submitted for| Chief Kohler joined the police force NICARAGUAN INSURGENTS. |mal =« o ife in | Bih spent four hours today seueey ty or life, but | New York, May 25.—“Now I can un- | 8lven as to the cause or extent of ihe | examination was a baby girl bearing |as a patrolman fourteen years ago. : this pity. e came here from Buffaio | mobile. looking -for & Ianding . piaoe _Stide will have on work | gerstand why they wused to burn | trouble. i atiomata of Gegencration. Dr. | Under “Mayor Tom . Jonmson his ries | Details Are Lacking as the Wires Aro BT T rue onTIE et nd meld 4t L mntorn the und in & meadow thres is a matter of conjec | witches in days of old” remarked _— G. R Pisek of New York, who was|was rapid. He was appointed chief in Working Badly. bl by o el il i llas sonth of there. wilak: whlle Sy B inEs on T e e T ercq. | Magistrate Kernochan today, after lis- Bank Rate of Interest Reduced. conducting the clinic, excused the|1903 and since then has attracted na- R s B Soa Toputation: | o rhe o T o — - " ‘aocoun! 2 . ild’ TOOm an en, | ti Sa Jua 3 ragua, Ma P HOMAR DX - - Boabs &8 " & & SEGUELP Carmela Rubino In $500 bafl for trinl. St Tl o noed gy, | adige = that in the case of minor offenses, such | here from gove rees of th & — DEMANDS THE BRITISH CROWN | She is charged with practicing medi- | SFnterest from 4 to 31-5 per tent. It |, Sqme Sureeons operate in a case|as intoxication or disorderly eohduct.| complete defear of ihe Inxurgenis at|piss Mary Harriman and _ Charlos CONGRESS WEDNESDAY. sy cine without a license. fa Predictea that « weveral prominent | like this, trephining trom tl was better to admonish the offender sefields Bluff. tetograph Times | Mins By T Today. Claims to Be F.m Born Son of Late B’Iflhufn conx[;ll.ljnlndz tw“}m/t lfirl. Leonora savings banks will follow suit. the h:ml; of the skul‘l;:‘? ‘g}:\e the lt;m‘l!; and pemhixa.de }}'lfl];n to go home than to and details are | umsey House Considers Various Bills—Rall . uftano, who sai she had. paid > room. I have waty e results of | arrest him. opponents have ac- | i h i . E‘j""“ the defepdant $370 in all for profe: 5 these experiments and I am eonvinced | cused him ‘of having Incressed crimi- . | York, May 26—Mis road Bill in the Senate r s John R. Do Sionalservices, “’"‘“‘“"‘ Eyticita: | DR HOWEAND LECTURES IHat ths Gntieredisxvmpcs e Jone pumity iy thiv peiioy New Milford Austrian Farm Hand |} P B o Washington, May ~With the ex he late Edward VIL of ]e.ng- 3 —_— 5 = 2 . . < . e g% . , orrow o | general calendar, the semate dev - = for ' rheumatism and influencing him : and—" = New Milford, Conn., M 5. —Mich- |t will be married tgmorrow 3 v Mg it 2 o the 60D q £ . isted of sprinkling a yellow powder . | significant gesture that drew a burst of who has been in the country two years, | Kumsey 15 a sculptor of note b i the floor for almost @nd the people of the T'nited King- |3 Says President (Emeritus) Charles W. | '\ 1 jcniv 1 . vt e Re Harriman tamily is. still in occupled the Gom ard lreland, demanding the Brit- | on the chest, tising a blue ribbon| . ., o = v applause. e Ixee ude m ’ e T > B iihei g ars in eupport of the Cummins 3 around Mrs. Buffanc's leg, burying . George T. Howland delivered an Eliot of Harvard University. king fo ) mourning the ceremony will be & _ She mios e Srows. p Prosumably burying Sssnoththe com.. | Mustrated “lecture upon Tuberculosis OX PEACE PLAN POPULAR. 3 going to take his freedom from him. | quiet as possible. It will be performed ant requirivg the | ovel r expressing sorrow at the death | ZPATRIY in the Human and the Bovine before| KN < Boston, May 25.—Labor unions de- | He carried a large resvolye w in the little Episcopal chapel at s in rallrond w n George Edward, Rex of Grea:|p,mly, T5id "when & neighbors ehfi'd 172 Patrons of Husbandry. in Pyinian | Argentine Praise of Work to Prevent| £TA0f, NUMAD (HATNCleh, ocoroing, a lot flourishing the gun. He w - | man moun o hpme. O3 (e | #peech hd said that it would b necs: e e s et | Shomah " | ball, Wednesday evening, having War Between Peru and Ecuader. | of Harvard universit, who spoke to- | vailed upon to accompany the offeers | alate fa and\, closest frie sary to add greatly to the cqus "] - of the marriage of e defendant was treating fail. . » v ¥ of the commission to pu into n S att majests King Bdward ViI, | €d to respond to the cures and died. e e mormers aeal | et Secretary | MIENt at the annual public meeting of {to the village lockup, where he was | will be present o0 ailos. e T 3 . ajesty S w 2 50 s r friends, as the meet— gton, y 25— V1 th o Taita e Al Y kel a2 s aS b 8- = dition to render effecti @nd the first princess consort, was un- ing was an open one to give others | Knoxs plan for mediation between Pe- | Sie mtime wio bt T o eGliluen. ARuriK. e Fofhee i TEL CHAMPLAIN BURNED. The house considered various biY Set- and untawtully deprived” of his | MOTOR BOAT RACE FROM e S Sipmmeriny. s Soooriaiics | T mhd Eesmiier: wites Wi Uaes we- | J3 peviing WA HOSHS SRR Eel cem: | (e ntetior of e EMing Dat alige| WO " | on'itn catendar today. Meumiros ware thright as nm born son of to hear Dr. Howland upon this impor- | cepted by both countries, is ver 2o oo « 7 o e g pacia i i N " f the Splendid Hostelry | Passed to provide a rallroad in the t PHILADELPHIA TO HAVANA 3 i imp » S r nual conventiton of the association. | endeavor to have him deported. estruction of the Sp I s s g Ry - g the rightful so tant subj in Argentina. A depatch received at| D “Eliot's subject was The S | Bboff-pin iy | Fawatian , Inlan e 0 = of e a Ve a - P - s = E a5 0 ~3 - - ome, Alaska, o house of detontion for R e S OF ommrr"ent that the| One of the Boats Sighted on Outer | Dr. Howland was presented by Wor- | the state department from Mr. Sherrill, | pirection of Church AGtYities To- | Death of Oldest Graduate of U. S. % Norge, Alaske, & house of detaation Segitimacy of the issue of any and al Edge. of Gulf Gtioam, thy Master Andrew B. Davies, when a | United States minister at Buenos Av-| warq Social Welfare. His discussion Albany, May —The Hotel Cham- | P€} usE Ry o :-nn'rvivu-o- -rm\'r‘al\ ::ag:hsndxllqetfi::dg- ! = a})udrldbuIslness Sectips had been con- | res, says La P;n:y‘aso.Y one of :he o :I was of an academic nature. Townaril Naval Academy. pldin, i B Point, on Lake Cham- | O i of George ; e duly - . 2 6 cluded. In opening his lecture the doc- | influential journals in Axgentina, has | the end he considered collectivene:s Pasade: Cal, Ma Captain | Dlain, was destroyed early today by a | PN MELh. $he DILL D0 puewEs Bized and recorded in the usual map-| Fhiladeiphia May 25—Although no | ior reiminded his hearefs that it was | commended the peace plan and called [ supplating Individualism and, deciar. | John Pembroke Jones. the oldest &rad- | hra S e T R oy 3 | new civil government for Porto Rico. Der. motor boats that are racing to Ha. |CDLY Of late years that we had come|the secretary of state “Knox, the|ing that the regulation of output was | uate of the United States 1 sc otomk | ning Althokgh fire- | “m-\l"" houses will be in o 11.0.iN0IE BRIBESY THOAL vana from this city —sinee Sunday | 0 JnOW so much as we do now of this | Peacemake domanded b labor organizations filus- f emy and & veteran of the Metioan and 5 ned trom Plaltsburgh, | MOTOW. B - b Ly | dread as d a record — trated an individual ri t supplanted | civil wars, d his home 1 e ! the were unable to | Attempt o Steal Important Papers e e G T T of killing more people than ans other | STRIKE OF 1,000 BRICKMAKERS. | he said that labor unions b virtue of was born 1825 and was,! Sopay g fngd el HEAD OF COMET DIVIDED. safety of the vessels and their occu- & o = joud Drovebkive] ' — such practices inevitabl deteriorate] | graduated raval S o - < oot Hile — - from the Courtroom. measures now taken there had been a i i aded human character. _ At [emy in 18 - ' e Tve Dk ot et | Arizona Astronomer Finds One Part e i fall In the death rats from 54 to 60, | EPIo¥es in Fishkill Varde Demanding | 80 anaal business session. today Rev. | siese of T as i el O Tnined. | Fhe motel was owne | $000 Miles Ahead of the Other. Chicago. May 35.—During the lunch- | oinos eok Bemein® 1% Caliph. Car- wwhich s a large dron. Further know Reduyction "of Day's Quota. Samuel A. Eliot of Cambridze was | At the outl ed by the Delaware and Hudson com- | eon recess in the trial of Lee O'Neil | ®' G0 Tl 4aS "0 o wireloss mes- | 1908€ 18 sure to reduce this still fur-| .o = = re-clected president of the Unitar:an |joined the e battle oyet b opened for | Tucson, Ariz, May 25.—That the atic on - s - 7 Smmreias Fishkill Landing, N. Y. May 2 e e P t t been open: 3 minorits democratic leader of | sage was received.. stating tnat they | (AT, A0 1578 Dr. Koch first discover- | \ TIaieH] TanGne, B Prickvara em- | association. { etween tho Monitor »Merri- | the so there were no kuests In | hoad or hucleus of Talley's comet hay ois legisiature. for alleged bri- | wore 352 miles south of Sandy Hook. | og he bacilus which is th Ployes. HETick: (ofsy In. sty Yemt alome _— mac, Jones W xecutive o of | {he house. It wis one of th alvided into two parts was discovered e e er;‘"“‘;;" Ender nurintldcond!th:fls :r;‘m n;uu;u ion of how tubergalosts misht B aaa- | the Fishkill beach. There was no dis- | The I-ond:ncl'-'ln y"l’R-hgr-n;- Opinon '.h-]}rx‘.!:'nr" 7 iptain Jones was and finest notels in mort | inst _night 1‘»,\)' Dr A’hz'fi\ m‘;n':;r:m;"_ ek or e - ave completed more than of the v S v in 2 ;| order. The men want the day’s quota of olonel loosevelt. me PPe.- times. York. | the niversity. ol ona. 0c 3 Seneran aitempt at ropbery was made e "o DT Sen T apparent | oracr X ] i AN B Tt e prigbtar pare 18 ih B e ot am | Journey so’ tur. 5 good health. Ten ®® twelve years later | Teduced from 25000 to 22,000 bricks | London, May 26.—The Daily -rnu».‘ - — el $0MF Dougiass the brighier past 19 e o miin door was jammod | pch, Steamer which arrived today from | Von“pochring, another German, began | PeT machine. Three hundred men in| graph in a long editorial eulogy of Col- | Secretary of Harvard Colloge Corpora- | A Cat and_a Fly Respons st o8t el o that it was necessary to remove it | LOrt Antonio reports having sighted | ¢ne outdoor, pure-air treatment, | the Brockway yards refused to join | onel Roosevelt describes him as the tion Resigns His Position. Man's Death. R e toniton” ¢o) T Petore the door could be opened. Who- | 3 motor boat on Monday afternoon at | {nrough which cures in the inciplent the strike. They had been running on | most powerful statesman in the Eng. | mbridge, Mass. May | New York, M o cat T S as was. the Semut er tried t ¥ 2 B Onter de by the 22,000 scale. lish speakingeworld. “His personality, poe . sec of -tk { oW ke By o | fact that a parallel oa - ever tried to get access to important | o3 ter | stages are made by proper food and D i eene sccre 7 the wero rosponsible 1885, which divided into four parts, 3 . ge of the Gulf stream. The flag sig- ge 0 e Delearhpty. Betlie Know ¥ lof 1882, whi apers hy brea nto the court- 4 the other curative means employed. A 5 says the cgraph. “is better known ege corporation. s Deigt e oratt, . Eparated, and entirely disaprpased. B hs apparentiy fHightened away | D8l# could mot be distinguished. New York dochg had told him, &aid | Westchester Railroad Co. Authorized througnout the globe Than any other | -, e pisia g L B i - B R e ppesind, iand - eatiedty, i i - les of the buildin 2 = Dr. Howland, thit probably the gr. truct Branch except the German emperor, and in fness manazer of th gt bk i Fhethey Suiaiicues I Iv DS More Air, More _Sunlight, Improved | proportion of tuberculosis in <hildren | Apey me o Mo oo sgme ways he is the stronger marked | Institute for Medical Resen hand, and T nayon o OBITUARY. Mrs. Roosevelt Visits the Q Moth- Improved Living Conditions. was olbovine origin, so that it could | (ion hax been ‘given by the Punlic | o ied tos Warmiok of American par | YOTk city, having fiy 4n that hand. Beptic.. pofeoning, e er for an Hour. New York, May 25.—Improved liv- | D% SR oM FrC cm‘}’d ‘l‘a; © e | service commission to the Westches- | /0% ministrat '"}“vv’l he which even amphtation of the hand ofe N 2 S & 3 25—Mrs. Roosevelt | ing conditions in the way of more sun- i could not be com-| tar Railroad Co. to construct its lines institute and the cotld n: heck, caused death % Philadelphia, May ~Goorge g e GSeVelt | Jight, more air and larger vards will | T2unicated in this way, especially since | feom a soanection in White Plaius reene gr f s iencale Viarker, émeritus profedsor of physics o Queen Mother ‘Alex. | come to some tenants of Trinity cor- about B$ per cont. of the children are| with the New York, Westchester - KENTUCKIAN AMBUSHED. 5 was prive by Maddened Bull, | ac the University of Pennsylvania and % . e S rasident recelvad | Poration with the destruction of eigh: | Taised on cow's mili = Dr. Howland| Houion railway to Lewisboro on tt e e Charles W Pliay an et i L an liventor of nolentilo. apparatus, e British rear tenements owiled by the church. | Said that to protect the children we | Connecticut border, and also a branch | Combes Was on a Raft, Floating Down ang has been whioh. he ¥ | aiea toany, aged 70 yours, e tismnentary onton.. Phys | Thelr demolition was ordered today | MUst protect the animals through the | rgad Trom Pound Kidge to o the Kentucky River. corporation since that time . Jamen Vaughn, O Prote Tarier ' “\wis bomm in Joser Weardale, T. P. | and by the removal of these bui'd- [2Ubers Bt at Connecticut | with the New York, New ¥ —_ s - s hand, died ot iy | Clwrlestown, Ma and wus gondun; 3 o Sir Eaward Sassoon and Ar. | s, the front tenements will be nn- | %48 far behind other stutes in having | Hariford at the Connectiout hour { Jackson, Ky. May 25.—Alexander | Missionaries in China Not in Pe | S Gobia e e | £ from (e Sheificid Bolentinc achoal thur ii Crosfield, who presented him | Proved greatly. B Diect ani s [ ne. Combes, member of a well-known Present. len o, Wi rank Wolf, mnother | Yale, in 1858, For & tlme he assinte ®ith an address’ Eround for oll the cattie of New Fone =t Ereathitt county family. was shot Philadelphia, May 25 g | farm hand, sueceed N ariying (e | ¥ nn Hacon ii hin. clessuloud week - Army of 36,903 Laborers on the Isthmus | [ “tTe thoushit thut not more than| Report on Canada Boundary. | kilied from ambush todds while floai- | o e (it (e mixais Dol Wt aaaetrk, < Vauthia | DG e 10 the shair. of g - A President Taft Plays Golf. Washington, May 25.—Uncle Sum's |5 per cent..of the 135.000 cattle in Con-| Washington, 25—The Sf s s a0 ¥ ant were not in peril Pody s Tound Taverated and crushed. | o8 ihe tUnivpraity of Penasylvmnis, Wamn‘\on May 25. — President | army of laborers on the isthinus at the | necticut were free from tubercuiosis commiittee o i relations today | ™' today from the Rev. O Fria) for Mitrd 2 Tx mald Do wam the APNt map OWSE to Waft played golf this afterncon on tlie| close of April numbered 36%03. Of| Thro a fine series of views he | ordered ¥ T ca i1 Sail f Tod superintendent of the miss v Trial for Murdin of Three Women Talee & chemical anslysis of dest Bl Chovy Crans ke with Secretary ot} these nearly $5 per cent. are busy on [showed how the disease affected the | hetween Great Fritain and the United Will 8ail for, Home Today. United Evangelical church at avinnah May 25.—J. C. Hy — N mx«-ry Mever against Gen. Clarence| the canel, the rest on the Panama rail- | different organs in the cattle, and he | States which was sisned Saturday, fix- Mexico City, May 25.—Mrs. Ruth | Sha, China, The cablegram sa was placed 1 In the wsuprem ) = R Edwards and Capt. Archibald W.|road. Recruiting, which has been much | ailso showed many views of sanatori- | ing and defining the location of ths | Bryan Leavitt'Owen, daughter of Wail- | that the ouflying missions had not | court today for the murder of his wi e A ., > i1t of the army. Charles P. Taft of | used, was found unnecesgary during|ums and camps where the outdoor | international boundary line between | liam J. Bryan. and her husband. Lieut. | heen disturbed during the recent tros and Mrs. Amanda Gribble and Mrs, eamship h Y it Wh had been the presi-|the month. e “gold” or executive | treatment was effecting curas. the state of Maine and the prevince of | R. A. Owen of the English army, after | bles encountered by the 1nissionars Ohlander on Dec. 10 last at thedr home At Naples: May_ 25, Duwea deglt er during the past| force mumbers 3358 the main army| At the close a vote of thimks was|New Brunswick. Canada. extepding |a two davs visit tonight left forfand thai church workers contempiat- fhere. i Killing was at first attrivul- ( Abrugzl rom New Tork. consisting of West Indian and Euro- | given the epeaker and a light lunch | through Pascamaqueddy hqn Grand | Vera Cruz where they will take afing coming out to China could safely led 10 negrocs. many of whom were ar- At Eouthampton. May 26, Oceanis, Ppean lab waa served in the bauguet room. Aanon channel, steamer for Havana tomorrow. do so. \ rested amid great excitement. from New York ¥ Py

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