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VOL. LIL—NO. 133 * AMERICAN CAPTURED BY MADR 5 plane Condensed Telegrams |§ and |0 Cent More Than 30,000 Jews Have Been | expelled from forbiddent territory in | Russia. Cabled Paragraphs Versailles, France, June 5.—An aero- carrying _Maurice Farman, Unable to Sleep |Murder Agency | Fas William P. Pittman, Said to be from Boston, will be/Tried by Courtmartial ; HE LAID THE MINES AT BLUEFIELDS Was Wounded and Taken by Government Troops while Engaged in Work for the Estrada Forces—Assur- brother of Henry Farman, and Geor- geas Besancon, secretary of the Aero club of France, capsized here today. Fortunately the machine was close to the ground when the accident occurred and the aviators, though they fell with considerable force, were not seriously injured. Mrs. George Lorillard efore her marriage was Miss Pauline Antoinette Wittmeyer, died here Friday. Mrs. Ronalds’ home was in New York, but she had lived here for the past several years. A confusion of names resulted in an er- Toneous report that Mrs, Pierre Loril— lard Ronalds, who was stated to have been ill, had ‘died. Paris, June 5. Ronalds, who ~ In Pittsburg d NUMEROUS "PHONE CALLS FROM CHICAGO KEPT HER AWAKE. NEATLY DRESSED WOMAN Walks Into Chicago Detectiv® Head- quarters and Enters Complaint— Had Over $1,200 in Cash with Her. At 3t. Petersburg DR. PATCHENKO MAKES CONFES- SION TO POLICE. HE WAS PAID HUGE SUMS s of the th of Wealthy Army Officer Led to Discovery. foreigners, An_ English M itary Airsh Chinese .in Nanking Have Assumed an openly insulting attitude toward Made a surprise reconnaissance over Lon- don at night. An Aerial ance of s Spandau, Germany. Lighthouse for the guid- pilots has been erected at Proceedings Are to Be Instjtuted under the anti so-called Sugar trust. The Pope Recei®ed in Private audi- rust law again L\ the Sluresjl _England WILL CHANGE CUSTOM OF SHOP- KEEPING THERE. AMERICAN OWNED ENTERPRISE Already Pronounced Profitable—Eng- lish Shoppers Embrace Opportunity to Inspect New Innovation, 3 - _— ence officers and men of the United ances Given the State Department that the Frisoner| cunristiansand, June 5.—The Scandi- ot e o B g S oy - . 'Hi navian-American line steamship Unif Chicago, June 5.—A neatly dredsed | St. Pete 5 é TARET ‘Washington, June hat distinct- will be Fairly Treated—Estrada Rep=ats His Peace ¢d States, which ran ashor€ in Chris- | woman about thiry vears old, who P e N ol na e e O e ® 1C01'%82 | tve. American (naticution, the five and ansa rd early Saturday morning | gave her mame as bearl K. Patterson, | my officer, Coans mbtarin . oy AT~ | e ' ten cent store, has been introduced into Proposal to Madriz during a~heavy fog, is net considered walkerl into the detective quarters in the discovery of an extensive murder England, bearing the pame three pence to be in any danger unleas a storm 2 s < i e in aay Siiew e S City hall here yesterday and said she | agenty. Boturlin's brother-in-1a Tt Vicate Gorres v (X ceiw) and wix pence (twelvo bound from Copenhagen for New York | been unable (0 siccp becanse OF e | Datohemen i g, nis Physician, Dr. | ed at Caracas as prosid: cording 1o United States Consmt Boy \ o caus u- | Patchenko, wh of fou ears, gy 0 ed ® onsY n Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, June | eral Irias is Francisco Altschul, who | with a large mumber of passengers on | merous telephane calls from Chicago | Delanss supmosiio dog, Bouturlin at | ela for a term of four years Jamin Chase at Leeds, that William P. Pittman, an_American, | was Nicaraguan consul al New Ofleans | board. All the passengers were landed | by means of which some one was | arrest. . A Bill Will Be Introduced In the | €nterprise, which is own by i to be from Boston, who laid the | and who, according to Dr. Corea, well | before nooa and transferred here. | hounding her. L o % R * P il Will B Introduced In the | {merican nirm, besides being profcabic, ines at Bluefields for the insurgents, | knows the attitude of the American ey prol y will consinue the voy Said H Fath de nts with Chloral Ay ;i - # | will change the custom of shopkeeping . age on English liners. ai er Father Was a Million: allowance to about $5,000,000. was captured by the government troops | government in such matters. Bile eohise: Taf-masce. Bt ie | o Bacil g b there. mnd will be tried by courtmartial. This i > - 5 r. Patchenko has confessed to the fonel Ri It Had a Long con- | 47,000 Persons Ingpect Rooms Openin. 3% Tmade khown Saturday following e ,,fifc‘;?',?:,fi’:,Le‘.,'";‘-?,f"fi,':‘i;m JOMNSON FIRES HIS MANAGER. | cash with her and wore jowelry esti- police. fnathe inoeulaied AT AR i il A o i s Opening ®he receipt by the government of the = ts sEmes a - with chloral bacile. oy 2 i . Setalie o the captare. of Bluefieids | department by the Madriz faction. | No More Use for George Little—Latter| Was faken to Harrison police station | {ed that he poisanen: Limr wedimit: | English statesman, in London. With the opening rgcently of a large, ®iuff by the forces of President | however, that Pittman will be treated Says He'll Block the Fight. and “held for friends.” She said Mer | pergons in a similar manner. during ¥ 7 roomy three-story centrally loeated Modriz. ralrlsy and com;:deratclyii These (-:‘lme s 11 ot fat::?fin::;:? Wied fi {e;'\' qu‘: :f::' w:l the recent cholera epidemic, “"ndfi | RK."'t G.nrrg- nf‘ ]G-;g ce \{lrrw-:‘ in | five and ten cent store in Lecds, Fng 3 \ps passed to the assault over | to Secretary Knox today in a des- s. Eand 3 L a re, and she sal she ot ome to confer with King tor Em- | lish shoppers were given the oppor D P ot wition was ex- | patch from American Consul Olivares |, San Franc ,W‘T";,'i‘:n5:,agcp“"';h::‘;fin intended to ‘invest her share of his | Pne dleeaces por oGinE them against | manuel on the Cretan situation, tunity of entering and looking arpund Ploded. Plttman was wounded ard |at Managua, to whom the secrefaly |.nq Georse Little, his manager, which | cotate in Chicago real estate. paid huge sums by relatives of the 2 oS s without béing pressed to Ly, aid on t is said, as he was engaged | Sent the newspaper reports of the fate | g, 0g Saturday night, wound up this | Pittsburg Detective to Bring Miss P’n- victims. M Edith K. Thomas and Fred L. | the opening day m than 47,000 per- e, which had befallen Pittman and point- terson Home. Fogelman, students of rsinus college, sons inspected the rooms, €n_operating the mechanism through i % afternoon when Johnson told Little that Russian Count Arres 1l which the hidden cngines of destruc- | o out that this = eovernment 'vould |h 'wag discharged. This was the main| Pittsburs, June 5. Detective Shev-| By a strainge cotnciaone o SRkl e e Five Susk Svoree New. Opon, tion were released. ~ Lown him.” The despateh also con- | toPic of conversation at the beach to- | lin ot dhe Pittsburg headquariers left | der of a ' wealthy ot Tong e atght Five such stores now huve been No Word Received by Madriz Repre- | tained the statement that a court- Y. tonight for Chicago to bring home | named Khjanowsk: t W . ope in the larger cities of England ST 1o Wbl L r o isoner ‘had mot| Little savs that he has an fronclad | Miss Pearle Patterson, who applied to | led to the arrest ot his brocieet 135 | One Million, Three Hundred thou- | by American enterprise. Leeds i tho been ordered. contract with Johnson until May, 1911, | the police theré yesterday for “pro- | Count Roniker, who, it turns out, is sand acres of land in Wyoming have | shopping center of at least 1,000,000 Washington, June 5.—Dr. Luis and he threatens to make trouble. He | tection,” saying that she was hound- | connected with Delacs S AR R frpm) oon]. enfry, peud- | Beoni Proposal of Peace from Gen. Estrada. Bluefields, June 5.—General Estrada, the leader of the provisional govern- ment, is well satisfied with the success attended his ©Corea_representative in Washington of Madriz government in Nicaragua, “today that he had received no d = wurd regarding the capture of William says that unless the differences are set- tled he will stop the fi,ght on July 4. Despite the fact that he was discharg- ed, Little insisted on remaining at the door to take the tickets. Not until ed. The young woman is a daughter of Mrs. W. J. Patterson, widow of a late millionaire contractor, and the $1,200 in cash found upon her is sup- RESULT OF PENNSYLVANIA'S % PRIMARY ELECTIONS ing classification. M. Poppoff, Instructor of in the Russian aymy. was$ pro Avi tally injured in’an aeroplane accident BUICIDE-OF miss GAINE—Gy TELEPHONE OPERATOR At the Middlstown Exchange—Inhaled % Pitiman, the young Bostonian, who | which engagement posed to be a portion of the recent di- - was reported vesterday to have been | against the Madriz forces under Gen- | Johnson, backed by a squad of city po- | vision of the estate. The police here | Republicans Succeed in Nominating |at Gatchina, Russia. (s “ien by General Irias' troops®while | erals Lars and Godery, and he has re- | licemen, appeared, did Little depart. | are reticent about the case'and at the ANl Their_State Candidates —_— Hluminating Gas. he was mining the outposts of Blue- | peated the offer which he made last According to Johnson the trouble | Patterson home no one could be found. st ad R 4 What Is Supposed to Have Been a ~Mields for the Estrada forces. For this | March to Madriz looking to the estab- | arose because Little became jealour of B Philadelphia, June 5.—Returns from | chest containing $100.000 in gold and | pomametown, Conn, June §-—Miss O e o e noptal mioctae for | = The polls will be open in all the dis- | the uniform primary elections held | belonging to Davis Bowers of Ander- | puf ace GHines, 4n obergior in the lo- truth of Pitunan's capture. If he General Batrada's proposal provide for| “Hart is one of my .friends” sald | tricts foday for the city election from | by all parties throughout the state yes- | son. Ind. Is missine. Englana Telephone i ®een taken. however, Dr. Corea said, | the friendly mediation of the Un: Johnso: ve taken him out automo- |9 . m. to 4 p. m. terday, show that the republican or- - B mulolas ot thashore of B Siotes Be felt sure that no ‘fate would befall | States, that countey | to demignais the bile riding with me, and Little did not ganization has succeeded In mominat- | The Federal Government has taken | vy I'rederick Hinominson "':;""}_‘;““h him which _woul s e U b 3 s 3 i t. Then he threatened to ip ing nearly all of its sta ates sta > recover 3 0 ac atrée : 7 Pittmar Falls Into Friendly Hands. e e o ;aomts“’::;nl: aa;:). Lr;:\;e :o[d&av:](:,o).Jm. MAKES TRIP UNDERGROUNE. eld nl‘uo in having them placed upon nia Railway company, lock Saturday night, and retired Dr. Corea points out that General | ident to convoke elections for a consti- | 1o1q me to. s ! Five: Hundiud ‘st Bajow - Surtace Sl rris 'O:“l‘)fljtirg;k";; Ousimition parite 5 e soon after reaching her sister's home, as. into whose hands Pittman ap- | tutional president: the Nicaraguan | Op Gt [N congresnional, slxte. waystn: |, ios. W, Williams and Howsrd. Bish- At ten _oolock . ®his = morning M statement issued by Lit- Talk With Laborers. missions Hutchinson went to call her sister and parentiy has fallen] fell out with the | government to recognize the revolu- | o o, ies of the Americ v Dpaside Rl i b of i Schuylkiil county. where the present |41, + ok o e - . deposed President Zelaya because, it | tiomary debt, the validity i v o contract S Tchiera et SIS s Singrenxtman, Albort D Garner. b Sap. tt Society soclety, was found her lying on h T oDed | fuily ¥s said, he d not approve of the exe- | and to arrange for pensioning its dis abled soldiers; certain monopolies and binds him to me 25 per cent. of own eyes the cenditions under which porter of Speaker Cannon, was de- towel and one end of a rubber tub m wution by Zelaya's order of the Amer- < - e oo 2 B §cans, Groce and Cannon. With Gen-! concessions to be abolished. gl L S g oo s v en S e e, Sovgbien ngmination | President Madriz, Forces at Rama |ler mouth, The other ond was . matches theatrical shows, or anything | Miss Anne Morgan, daughter platform i Gl s T L e B N R st e B of the like. The $10,000 that we put | Pierpont Morgan, went The seven present democratic con- | £, e b Sk g > . BLACK HAIR SWITCHES, PRESIDENT SEES AN up is my money. I will manage John- | the surface of Rondout Vallev today | sresemen from this state were all | achieved a complete tr g T he ity an she WHERE THEY COME FROM A RO AL IaM. | O e D N IS N Dos With e e e | renasiinalss by thelr ‘party The International Mors! and Social | but had attired herwelt in her best Cut from the Heads of Pauper Corpsss | Country Has Had No Greater Problem| San Francisco, June 5.—Following | her were Miss Frances Keller, secre- COUNTERFEITING PLANT i g e g o B L e e b i gy g B e 3 in" Clina To. ts Eaatory. T Bayk the discharge of George Ijttle of Chi- | tary of the state immigration depart— 't and. political reform. was tired and nervous, for her taking - i s cago as his manager, Jack Johnson | ment, and Dr. David Flynn, sanitary IN MISSOUR! PENITENTIARY |2 social and politica 4 Boriiie: (LS IMrte Dote 10 bue ot L . it 4% ident | @1nounced tonight that Billy Nolan | superintendent of the boatd of water WS e " A i e Cau- e conte; of o ere e st who prehass | Tatt i his spesch nere. Saturday pro. | WOuld handle his affairs hereafter. No- | supply. The trip was made s a re- | Good Imitations of Real Money Taken | The Czar Mas Authoried the Tait|er, the contghis Bt which werc, not ®witches of black hair will be interest- | claimed socialism to be the great prob- | [an confirmed this statement. Eois ob cnitibicma WbEeNed ToWiies from Prison Cell. sions to Jews reswling tempo- 2 S d to learn that a crusade has been | lem that confronts the American neo- Keller in a magazine article. == in that section of tHe coUntiie.HEAVY RUSH TO ple, an issue that is soon to come and that must be skilfully met. By its history, the president declared. the republican party had shown itself egun by the Chinese government gainst Chinese who supply human ir for shipment to America, accord- ng to reports brought by the Em- OBITUARY. William Sidney Porter. New York, June 5.—William Sidney Between Ne *burg and West Point ihe city water supply is to be siphoned through a tunnel under the Hudson, and because of the treacherous quality of the rives bottom it has been found Mo., June 5.—A fully covered in the Missouri pentitentiar; today Federal ‘'inspectors found the outfit in the cell occupied by Lee Jay t 9 a. m. m. The polls will be open in all the dis- tricts today for the city election from 4 NEW ALASKA GOLD FIELDS. First Pafly of Stampeders Numbered ress of India. It seems that a char- | capable of dealing with the great| porter, known best und i —r . 350 Pr tors. ins i i v 4 ler his pen name | necessary to bore to a great depth.|er and Joseph Vail. Govern Tad- R S-'QT: ,:T;;{}“.f",'i.’lh"fnci?‘;".‘;,:;‘lc'&fié‘s’; ::Q::—fmt:‘:‘ffi:i?e :rge:g;:lym' ‘,",';2 of “O. Henry” as the writer of bril- | Into these unfinished workings Miss | ley announced that he \'ro}xm“rpu'rugn THE LATESTE: FEOESAL COVRT. A ron Oy Aas Todl 1 ik elatives are unable to provide cofins, | would soon have to determine whether | Minte nosoiiar tic ood ooey, &t Poly- | Morgan descended. She had little to | both men in October, so that they may BEGINS BUSINESS TOMQRROW | 1, jiac " Alawka, June S—Three hun- ¥ound the hair dealers exhuming | it should trust the same party With| o tion on Friday last and mever rai- | pratsed th % and begged them | paims of monide ang . meceroi g, 1Y | 225 Cases on Docket of the/U. 8, Court | dred ‘and iifty’ prospeciors, the ret the solution of “that problem than which we have had no greater in the history of the country corpses to recover hair, and when this ®ction was reported to the authorities mction was taken against the dealers. lied. The nature of his ailment was not made known. Mrs, Porter, who had been in South Carolina, was sum- praised the engineers and begged them to “be kind to the poor fellows.” pairs of moulds and several half and quarter dollars, which were good imi- tations éf real money, were taken from of Customs Appeals. party of stampsders to reach the mew Iditarod gold flelds, arrived from Fair- b terday, after m three weeks' Wnstances have been reported of the s foned by telegzaph. but Gi& Dot wrrh DEATH OF WIDOW the cell, Washington, June h 225 cases | trip down the Yukon river, air exporters cutting hair in frowds | GEYSER OF ICE COLD WATER. |jhore untll tonight, after her husbandg OF GEN. A. D. STREIGHT.| . | consflmsu e a atartas sehe Isieet | b At 85 s e rade W‘"h 4 e ol s < 't, the United States court | the greatest since the famous rush to &nd the officials are prosecuting all Who afe apprehended. New Discovery in Yellowstone Park Upsets Accepted Theories. death. He was born in North Carolina 46 years ago and began his journalistic Known During Civil War as “Angel” Postal Savings Bank Bill May Be equipped counterfeiting plant was dis appeals, will be in busi- | ndike thirteen years ago, but old time gold sockers are pes the man; FRIDAY’'S NIGHT FROST. Livingston, Mont, June 5—One of| C2reer on the Houston Post. Before e s B g Voted on Before Saturday. On that moming the five judges of | ic over tie prospects for getting the most remarkable and puzzling of | LPat e had been cowboy, sheep herder | Indianapolis 5 B —— » the new court will hegin t ir- | sudden wealth from the gravel slong Widespread Damage to. Corn, Clover, | the m0st vemarksbie and pussie € °f | and drugsist and an extensive traveler. | vina Strejent Washington. June 5 —Conservation | guments in cases on the ¢ pelt | the buniks u:F_n::‘» u,nnro; :‘:Ac'!h:h-- In- Towatess, Hops Dikktoos, Erall Frait] oo a e 4 His breezy paragraphs penned in Texas | war as the of the Fifty-first | 18islation in thc senate and the postal | is expected that the entire member- | noko rivers, Estimates piace the num- oma; , Hop: s, owstone National park has recently | first drew atiention to the voung | Tiiais regimegt, and widow of Gen.|SAVINES bank bill in the house consti- |ship of the court will be presen ber of prospectors whe will arrive dur- Matone, N. Y., June 5.—Reports fom | Bmed o Yered | by Winter Keeper | writer several years ago and then he | A. D. Strelght. dicd at her home today | tite the features of the comgressional | Long gowns will adorn the jwiges |dng the early summear at 6,000, e e \rg:w = rfi llmlen of lonim t is a geyser that | jaunched forth with “Sunday Stories” | at the age of ears, ¥ | programme for the coming week. T¥ take ace on the Im- < e O orthern N e otk plays regularly every twenty-four (fora New York paper and was quickly | - Geners] Streighe. was appointed col. | Eeneral opinion i3 that both of these beneh. Draperies and 1it LOST IN ALASKA WILDERNESS. ot e wiespread and tieny thoay | pours and throws a stream 136 feet|recognized as a writer of _ability. | onel of the Fifty-first regiment when | Measures will be voted upon before | tov he carpenters will mn 2oy chid s of dolttw B Vogesd SRR, Jut e waier 1s cold instead | Magazine stories followed and his fame | it was organized and Mrs. Streight ac. | Saturday night and that they will be | the big rooms In ‘an uptown off Son of Admiral Rodgers Not Heard gands of dollars’ damase was done to | of bolling hot. The geyser s called the | was assured. It was only {wo. years | omommer b iorond Mrs: Strolght ac- | (onl to conference. bullding, where will court has rented Fageiut kool o i @nd especialiy to small truits just bud- | The uswall ted th ago, however, that any but his ciosest | nurse. Carrying messases from Gener- | ; PArty lines will be dissolved and new | three floors. look like a courtoom. I.a- i @ing and blossoming. ser activity seems to Tave recoived | Figns new’his xeal name. | © | al Buell to General Bovle in Tennesseo | lincs of Iosurgency will develop in the | ter & manogany benehh will be atalls | geactte, Wash, June 5—With the The grouhd i Some § i z b ork, —F een in | she was captured by the enemy. She | Senate va SO c} ed. but fo 9. preuey oo e elting of the smow in_Alska the g . 3 e is th not thought his illness was serious. | myzzle of a revolver to take her in his | P€<ted, will be taken up tomorrow. Spanish war elaims commission, now | 38850 TOL 0 SoRe 60, & gers, com Shatted by the-sen weil AR :f::e‘:—‘:dcox::ip:;h::mc;naé;m:{v?gf’}ie:.g Wednesday he dined with friends and | wagon out of the line. | Some ‘of the western members are| extinct, have been presscd > nery- | O dant of the Puget Sommd’ navy The oldest inhabitants here do not [and certain-ohemicals generate heat | Soms po war ton oIS, Friday | General Streight, who died severa) | Preparing to vigorously aseail Aithough there a yard, has been resumed under the di- night he was taken 1ll and was re- rection of Tieut. John Rodgers, brother . roa whi ars ago, was - t ccall %o hard @ froat so late in the [and steam, which sceking vent, cause | moved to a hospital. _An minor oper- | diens who escaped from Libby pricon | the Public domain, cspecially as re- | ed in the c A atations for henr- | Fection of Lieut. Jol s I S ation was performed, but up to within | through a tunnel gards the blanket withdrawals of large lfl‘mc of Ir‘n'w -;!n n‘;m The youth wes & Sreat-grai e Church [ LEFT ON UNINHABITED ISLE. |, 0t 0f o8 St e “'Tt s not fmprobable that this course ince only 108 on | Commoore Percy sad was 31 years ffrican Methodist Episcopal Appointments. New Haven, June §.—The fifty-ninth nnual conference of the African fethodist Episcopal church, which has cen in session during the past week, as brought to a close tomight with he announcement of the appointments ¥or the coming year. The appoint- Ements were as follows: Greemwich, Rev. A. L. Norton, New Biaven Rev. C. H. Yearwood; Nor- fvalic, Rev. W. S. Carpenter; Stamford, ‘Rev. H. M. Kingsley. Rev. Willlam Lynch was named as @residing eider of the New Haven dis- trict and Rev. W. W. Burrell of the #eston district. Shipwrecked Woman and Child Wait for Men to Bring Aid. San Diego, Cal, June 5—Leaving a woman and child on Geudalupe Island, 150 miles off San Quentin, lower Cali- fornia, A. Marcomson of Los Angeles and a’ companion, the latter the hus- band of the woman; have arrived in San/Quentin, after passing six days in ar_open boat. The party of four was shipwrecked. The two men in a small boat started for San Quentin to obtain help. A re- lief party has set out for Gaudalupe Island, which is uninhabited, WOULD HAVE SHOT ROOSEVELT. Members of Young Egypt Committee’ Bey Hit by Baseball, Condition Is Se- thought he would recover. Derange- ment of both liver and kidneys, how- ever, proved more ‘deep seated than had ‘been thought and he sank rapid- 1y, The burial will be at Asheville, N. C., but it had not been decided to- night whether there will be funeral services here or not. & Stephen Van R. Ford. New York, June 5.—Stephen Van. R. Ford, an author, editor, composer and critic, a member of one of the oldest families in the central part of the state, dled today at his home here. He was 74 years old and had been in ill heaith for five years. Mr. Ford was born in Glenville, N. ¥. For many years he was connected with the Methodist Book Concern in an_editorfal capacity and was assist- OLD GRAND CENTRAL STATION ENTRANCE BOARDED UP Passengers Now Use Terminal at 43d Street and Lexington Avenue. New York. June 5.—The o0ld Grand Central station, for many years the on- Iy railroad passenger station on Man- hattan island, closed its doors at mid- night for Sh on the stroke of the cloc began to board up the entrances tomorrow pas- sengers will use the temporary termi- nal at Forty-third street and Lexing- ton avenue. The New York Central is building up an enormous new terminal, in which all the tracks will be sub-sur- face, and the space above them will be will lead to some bitter criticism of the more conservative policties of the Taft-Ballinger administration of the land laws. JUNE 5TH PASSED QUIETLV. Threats of Revolution in China Did Not Materialize. Nankin, China, June 5.—Notwith- standing recent threats that a revolu- tionary movement would be inaugurat- ed today, the date set for the opening of the exposition. this ceremony was carried out without the slightest dis- order. While the foreigners have been warned not o interfere in any way with the mllitary preparations, this warning has not served to alarm them for argument the calendar time. NINTH ANNUAL REPORT the Peach Borer, June pec New Haven fruit trees The gypsy moth ‘at Stoningion ingford 1s carefully gon ‘detailed mecount given of tion of nurseries and ery stock. Special articl rosy apple aphis. the bud po; OF STATE ENTOMOLOGIST Special Articles on the Leopard Moth, Etc. al_atten- tion is given in the ninth annual re- port of the state entomelogist to in- sects that are destructive to shade controlling o and into the inspec- rted treat of the moth- and and this and f the wall- a nurs- old when he left on a summer trip to Alaska last June, tempted by stories of adventure in the north. He wrote from Valdez on July 10 that he was about to start for Fairbanks by the overland trail, That was the last word directly from him. His movements were followed along more than half the trail and then all trace of him i jost. T i feared that he- perighed fn the wilder- ness. ALMA KELLNER'S MURDERER Reported to Be Under Arrest at Bowl- ing Green, Ky. Loulsv Ky., June G.—Despatohes from Bowling Green, Ky., desoribe the arrest today of a man who answers to rious. Reply to Guildhall Speech. ant editor of the Methodist Review. | utilized for administrative offices and |to any extent and Chinese mercnants | bop, le pests: the leop- o one - New Haven. June 5.—Alphonse Co- He composed several battle hymns | commercial Jurposes. who a few days ago were leavifg the Zi.’(,'mli',‘.“‘;":."nf.'"",.ef. to bhade tress he !‘:SM}:,I,!"']}\: 'gi‘;«f(";lnxi\:fl:?\x fe, six vears old, was struck by a base- Geneva, June 5.—The “Young Egypt” | which were sung by the union armies. ST 1 T I TS city are now returning. The situation | jn towns and clties, and the peach bor- bl The police say the man talked ®all today as he was watching a game | party, whose Buropean headquarters is Trolley Car Overturned, One Man Kill. | is not considered serious. er, a constant me to the peach or- |[Rer. THE POE baving blood on his §n Highwood, and is thought to be suf- | here, with a permanent committee in | COMEAU HAS BEEN T A7 itinieh - - cHards state. Ther > | Ranas. . He had been employed as ering from concussion of the brain. | charge, has issged a violent protest TAKEN TO CANADA.| Svracers & aorons Iojured: ert N.| Mrs- Agnes Somerville Shoots Herself | fiimor. art ou the fumigatir | Taborer in a Bowling Green mill only ¥e was taken to a local hospital, | against the sent¥ents on the Egyptian S e b in Albariy Dentist’s Office. bufldings b yanic | a week. ~here his condition is said to be seri- r. Roosevelt in ous. question expressed by his Guildhall speech. | The committee declares that the speech was an insult, not only to Europe and Egypt, but to the whole civilized world. One of their extremist members spoke thus: “If we had known he Union College’s 114th Commencement. Schenectady, N. Y., June 5.—Union college’s one bundred and fourteenth State Attorney Hull Nolled the Case of Bigamy Against Accused, Who Is in Poor Health. tate Attorney Hull was in town on 17 others were injured when a trolley car of the Geneva and Auburn railway overturned at Seneca Falls tonigh The car skidded on wet rails near a switch and when the switch was reached the car left the rails and turn- Albany Y. June 5.—Mrs. Agnes Somerville, wife of Harry Somerville, a commercial salesman of New York city, shot herself today in the office of Dr. John Hurdis, a State street den- tist. She was removed to a hospital servations reg: tacks during port is extensiy year. fllustrat ed HALF OF TOWN BURNED. Fire Ascribed in Incendiaries in P MRS. DGXvEV AGAIN ARRESTED. Bigamy Charge Now Preferred-—Is Re- leased on $2,000 Bail. commencement was opened tonight | Temd eo speak in poma . Saturday and stated that he had noll- b where it was said tonight she might X 5 _ . m, we would e -aF (Bigaat s " |ed upon Is side. Many of the injured ) i mig St. Louls, Mo., June 5.—Mrs. Dora witlh the baccalaureate sermon of ed the A et 4de | are being treated at the Semeca Falls|recover. The local police are endeav. Where Feud Has Raged. B. Doxey, who iwas acquitted Friday President Charles A. Richmond in the | P3V® Shot Roosevelt dead in Cairo.” ¥irst Prebyterian church. e D U™ warded on |G of 20 Knocked Burglar Down and Jard Comeau, en back Emigrant Officer to Canada by United States ‘alwell. His case had hospital. Four of them are in a seri- ous condition. oring to find the’ woman's husband, who is believed to be in Syracuse or Rochester. Ky. June Ks Lexington, from Hyden, A town special said that ) were night on the charge of the murder of Wiiliam Ender, was arrested early Saturday on a warrant charging big SVednesday and the address will be Sat on Him. been gontinued from the May criminal T o SN over haif the houses in t k = e " % - s o torm) He has given much trouble at | $290,000 Gift to Western Reserve Uni p-deor? @ by fire, helieved to be amy) Later she was released on $2,000 e s JmnbL B Uingtel ok | O R and it 1o eilved ho 1 wen. versity. Vassar College Commencement Week | TTPIT0NIE. Tl gin, Iriday night. = The | bonds, signed by her attorney. = Her wman ambassador to the United States, who will act as honorary chancellor. a revolver which he leveled at her, Freda Dolinsky, a girl of 20, tackled a burglar in her parents’ home early to- | day and floored him with a seltzer bottle. She followed this by breaking Nese Crushed by Batted Ball. tally unbalanced and in a short time will become a public charge. The state attorney declared he never should have been allowed to come into this coun- Clevéland, O. June 5—President Thwing of the Western Reserve uni- versity, will announce tomorrow the acceptance of a gift of $25,000 from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 5.—Com- mencement week at Vassar college opened this morning with the bacca- laureate sermon by President James M. Taylor. The chapel was crowded loss is estimated at § academy was burned about sons. | 0. a ago, it is believed by the same per- Hyden is the scene of a feud warfare Hyden month preliminary hearing was set for Jume 16. Sudden Death of Former Pension South Manchester, Conn., June 5.— |a tumbler on the burglar's head, stun- | try. He married first. in Waterloo, { H. M. Hanna to be devoted to the Agent for New England. i i e P : wi mem! f the ra . ~ 5 d gent for ngland. While watching & ball game here ning him, then sat on him tiil help [ Canada, and a few months ago mar- | medical department of the university. el'nlshl T:d t—helbr!rt!rignfi By d;:;‘x’.;i of many e hfl“cfl' ‘1?1’1‘:”}‘;.}:.““"-.1 East Bridgewater, Mass, June 5.-— day J. E. Nolan of New York, who ls |arrved. She is the daughter of a silk | ried a =irl in -Baltic. He was taken to | The gift is the first quarter of an ad- [ £ 005 "0 e vt Luke x: Wit e E\‘/“errol:‘l;-!r:; ons, e I eonanible | Stricken by an attack of heart fail- wisiting here was struck by a swiftly patted ball and his nose crushed. He mas removed to the home of friends, sxhere his condition is sald not te be serious. This Week’s Weather Forecast. ‘Washington, June 5—More nearly mormal weather conditions will prevail over the United States during the coming week, according to the fore- cast of the weather bureau. The week manufacturer. President Taft Returns to Washington ‘Washington, June 5.—President Taft returned to Washington at 8.44 to- night from his western trip. He went directly to the White house, declaring he intended to see mo one this ev ning., Senator Burrows, assistant sec- retary of the treasury Hilles and Charles D. Norton, who tomorrow as- sumes his duties as secretary to the Montreal Chimney Fir Soon after 7 o'clock Saturday morn- ing Chemical company No. 2 was called to No. 57 Thames street for a chimney fire in_the house owned by Jennie Friedman. It was quickly put out without loss. ‘Adjusters have settled the insurance on the loss in the American house and the Schwartz Brothers® store. ditional endowment fund of $1,000,000 which it is pmpoleg to raise. Catcher Struck on Head by Pitched Ball May Die. San Francisco, June 5.—Catcher Or- endorf of the Los Angeles team_of the Pacifie Coast league was struck on the head by a pitched ball during a ame with Oakland today and was in- ured so severely that he may die. He was taken to & hospital suffering from Thy heart and soul and strength and mind. Mrs. Taylor will give her annual reception tomorrow afternoon and in the evening the Phi Betta Kappa ad- dress will be delivered by Dr. Myra Reynolds of Chicago university, Vas- sar 1880, Dunkards in National Conference. Winona Lake, Ind., June 5.—The na- tional conference of Dunkards today. region. Birmingham, A southeastern limited on ystem was wrecked today ounty t six of them seriously. Congri Washington, In June 36 Persons Hurt in Railroad Accident. June he in s Saturday. the Walker about sixty miles west of Bir- mingham, and 3¢ provle were injured, The Frisco ure, W. H. Osborne, formerly pension nt for New England, and the pres- ent judge of the Plymouth district court, died suddenly at his home here tonight. Judge Osborne served in the Twenty-ninth Massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment during the civil war and recelved a medal from congress for braver Monopolies Are Labor 8aving Devices house il open, it is predieted, with show- | prestdent, accompanied him concussiow of the bral drew the largest crowd in the history o & g+ in The laks reioh and The Atian |* 3 Eiilty-ratint SO ANy Copp s v i 5t the denomination. The weather was | Saturday the eundey civil Hill, cairy Chicago, June 5.—Emil Seidel, so- fair and fully 30,000 persons were on | A& appropriations of elalist mayor of Milwaukee, suid lu a tic states und generally fair weather elsewhere. Tomorrow and Tuesday a disturbance will develop over the mestef: plateau region, meving to the jpastern states by the end of the week. ments were completed last might for an aeroplane race between J. Mars and W. F. Willard, from To, to this city, a distance of fifty miles, next Saturday. A prize of $1.000 was rais- ed for the aviaters tonight and more ‘added next weeks Saturday was the eighty-fourth an- niversary of ‘the birth of C. J. Win- ters, a prominent resident of the West Side. It was passed without celebra- tion, with Mr. Winters in fine health. He is an ardent automobil his years_ and takes a_dail his car, which he handies like an ex- Pupils Give Recital Saturday afterncon the pupils of Mrs. G. T, Lord gave a recital at her home, there being mauny present. The pupils were heard in solos and duets, which were well given, and rewards of merit_were distributed. In honor of ss Eleanor Norton's birthday a class was given the grounds. St. Joseph, Mo.. get the convention for next year, This morn- ing there were meetings in every audi- torium on the grounds and one at the Hillside pulpit at the Natural amphi- theater. The main sermon of the day preached by Elder H. C. Early of 000,000, wis passed The senate was Steamship Arrival At Liverpool, June 5: from New ork. At Southampton, Jume 6 from New York St Carmanta, Paul, speech toduy that monopolies were Ia bor saving devices and necessary. Mr. Seidel added that all.menopoties must be under the strictest regulations, - ever, Muyor Seidel was the the Tmnish residents of Ch their annual celehration of th of the new Danish constitution