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__PRICE_TWO CENTS ong Conference | Ssem= Tawwrus | SENSATION IN THE U. 5. SENATE i 4 VOL. LI—NO. 150 GHARLTON MAY ESCAPE TRIAL. . Cabled Paragraphs._-n mfr‘-. Pmrsbur;l-, i;m&e 24—The nfi; l ‘. h c 3 “I'r. and u:‘ (?:dfl “nlhmu:; of vi,:‘“- | passed the Finnish bill on its first read. | . . 1 m““‘r”" yiora’ el 4 3.~ |ing, by a large majority. The measurs, n ' ' ar i n g ! Italian Government Seems Reluctant to J;Act. e g e SRR B g Extended to the House, which Sent Back to thority over the Finnish diet. It hes the Matter of Extradjtion. awakened bitter opposition in Finland. | FOUND LYING on THE FLOOR 9»-—1 Nick Warrings and Frank Chicarine were hanged on the same gallows at Conference the General Deficiency Bill -| Paris, June 24—The reportea pur- CONScIoUS. PROFOUND ‘hase by Frank J. Goulfll:dflnpnmdfl6alfi > Norristown, Pa. Iy the entire stable of Ex I el 7 — & ¥ 3 Picard, one of the largest owners of The King and Queen of Bulgdaria ar-. W HELD HERE AS FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE. | Sioes oh ‘e Frinch ree was | WERE SHUT IN AT BUFFALO 4PINCHOT AND GARFIELD | riveor s Barts et werd receiieawia| CHARGE OF AN EFFORT TO BRIBE confirmed today. ‘The amounlt;cp:ld military hemors. . . by Mr. Gould - not made public, but oz = is said to have been several million | o i 4 & EF The Population of the District of Co- - = e R e Discovered in Railroad Vards at Ho. | With the ex-President—Oyster Bay |lumbia is 331,089, according o the re- Senator G ¢ Oklah in C \ PO 3 Dinl 5 tion as to the Slayer’s Extradition— 2 boken—72 Hours Without Food er| Newspsper Talks of the Formation | Lie Of the thirtcenth decennial con- ore o oma in Connection wi egise e JRi) a b dorein the dese of & Tibetae Hioo e P lation Affecting the Choctaw and Chick N apoaa i be done in the case of a Tibetan Hoo- 5 e asaw Na Possibility that Charlton May Walk _from B iaiin. & hich Duest of Badiitun | W of Malicious:Boys. of New.National Paty. The Grand Encampment of the Grand 2 9 : . Bef: Sanity Alieffsts for | 7o lost his head when he incurred the Army of the Republic of New York tions in Land and Town Site Cases—Members of Free Man—Prisoner ore Sani gispleasure of the since deposed Dalalf . o . i o SRR A flmfi;mn-&u?' statue of Robert E. it S A hirs Iaveload - Lam: the religious head of the Bid- New Yor} 'une .—Unconscious, 'y Bay, N. Y. June .—Theo- e capitol ees on n nvolved. Nearly Two Hours—Arraigned Before Recorder. Ghists, who fleq from Lhash, the cap. | Y6t locked in each ohtre's Scms tWei| dore Booseveit Tield jone conterence : : & ital of Tibet, last spring. The high | ltalian sirls were found this afteroon | today with James R. sec-| Former Governer Myron T. Herrick | priest s to be reincarnated and his ti- | lying on the floor of & freight refrig. | retary of the and Gifford Pin- | of Ohio testified before the ship subsi- e . tles and wealth restored. This is or- | erator car on the Lackawanna railroad | chot, the chief Presi- | dy lobby investigating committee that harl- ¥ examined young Charlton today, are |dered in an imperial edict issued today | at Seacaucus, N. J, near Hoboken. dent Taft ‘whet they | he knew nothing of a lobby. Washington, June 24.—Senaldr Gore |he felt In honor bound to ¢ New York June 24—Porter Charl- Charles L, Dana, professor of nervous | by Prince Chun, the regent of China. Taken to Y. M. C. A. Head. said and any, their ot of Oklahoma, Jisclosed in the menate | these e:orts “io prevent this stes fon will never be tried for murder in | SRATES T RN B medical school: T Rt lquarters. | talk had en the political situ- | The Grecian Government has granted | today what he interpreted as an ef- | those defensciess Indians o O the courts of New Jersey. Whether he | dlsecscs o e Qo er, "Dr. Allan Mc- | THREE DIVORCES GRANTED They had been shut in the car at|ation is kmown only to themselves. EV- | the demand of the Rumanian foreign|fort to bribe hvm in conmection with | ma.” He declared that if the cont Bt i e on e e vboden mal. | Lane Hamilton promnent in the BY JUDGE SHUMWAY, | Buffilo on Tucsday afternoon by me | rY. taken %0 keep it all | oMce in satisfaction of a Greek mob's | 1°€islation affeting the fortune in ut- | were ever caiiicd o effect |t Pty o o Jtaly, and then | Thaw trials, and ‘William J. Anit, city PE Ao liclous boys, and' had made the journey | & Profound P Ton & Tt SRt torney’s fees claimed by J. F. Mc- | be “done with the full knowledys g 2 ~ vered test it of o . 3 'y e - i > 3 7 ckasaw | o ption, had been attemp =nd sank the trunk fn the Waters of | O aats for neatly two hours. His| dar Session of Superior Court. 1 Oyster Bay, which is somewhat selt- | The International Congress of cham. | LAIIE, 16, (e Choctaw and Chickass Rt Adorady Leirio et the Jerses courts. attitude seemed to sbe one of tofal| p the sixteon matters on the short a resolution recommending the estub- Sensation in Both Houses. Learning that the house ha s ok Sanit indifference. = At the conclusion of the | calendar list in the superior court om lishment of a permanent court of ar-| The charge created & sensation in | &cted upon the conferenc e O o il o: b re | eI oD, A AR xiOC [ Friday five of them were postponed bitral justice. the senate. which later extended to the | Gore hastened (o the ot On the other hand he will not be xe- | for the party, that no definite con | or went off the list. L —— hou: The latter body, in conse- | Where he told friends of Seased until the question of his sanity | clusions ——n In the case of Rathbun ve. Rathbun Guy B, Johnson, formerly vice presi- | quence, sent back to conference he | alleged 1o have been made dent and general manager of the Ala- | eneral deficiency bill, which carried | members. When (s the | further examination _would be made | un ailowance of $35 to defond Wwas or- bama Coal and Iron company, who shot | an item relating to contracts between | Was brought up in the house Hepre determined. This is assured by & who announced | tomorrow.. Dr. Arlitz, who visited | joreq in one month. SPECIAL THOUGHTS FOR BUSINESS MEN Charlton fam! throug coun tonight that if the | Chariton in his cell this morning, said | "1, the case of Sistare vs. Sistare the the Imdian, d thel 1 ys. ntative Murphy of Misso . bars hing provea damgerously ui- | before the afternoon conference that | mofion® thatr Tulia: 1o Sisiare: ceeen A s s in Pawlngtam, P i attention to the situation. He sound they would “akegghe mmmi\;« there was no do_u::l! 1;1 ‘his "ém:dqfigit trix of Hormce R. Sistare, be made & A A B, T Pl 3 b Others involved, No Names Mentioned | clared that nn attorney had beer n havi him committed to some suit- | the boy was partially insane, bul - rty defendant was granted. not pay e greaf rusts_woul not pay lopts. s " As the result of the denoue nt, | bylng” in the capitol for long t Thit manitution. The father, Judge | tions as to where insanity began and | P4'] JIeTendant was eranted. at writing business anmouncements as high as $75,000 a year salary. It Formal Complaints Were Submitted | sonator Gore finally involved o mem | 1n the interast pf lesiniat : $ast Chariton, had previousiy said he | partial insanity ended, or as to what | cute was ordered in the case of Coo Was a man of this ability who set forth for business men these truths to the interstate commerce commis- | her of the senate committes on Indian | would validate his coniracts wit Delieved Porter .to be craz; specific form of insanity Charlton had, | pello vs. Genge. Pleadings on or be- which are worth memorizing: #lon of recent advances in commuta- | aqrairs, s member of the house com- | dians Attitude of the Jersey Courts, he avoided. fore July 20 were ordered in the case “Advertising 1s_teaching—teaChing great numbers of people to be- [ | tion, rates made by the rallroads ob-(mitte on Indian affairs, two form “Name the attorney,” demanded se erating out of New York city. Benatore-—one Trom. Nettasa and the | eval mensbors Arraigned Before Record: of Shay vs. Eggleston and others. lieve in your goods.” The attitude of the Jersey courts. as \ iy M Mr. M g i b ol ination by the physi- | A motion that judgment be opened ‘A man with big ideas uses little words to express himself. L g B T S B D Ny | : Ll RNl oy e e | ciabisChaylion was takon Betors. He. | end Hhat forccioxuri fe by suledn the || worda are mmove lmsbriant in ad vertisine Tt 15 Brsing s+ 5me1_{| DELIGHTFUL RosE FETE Were not tnads Gubiic in Geints. s (gt B O ; e ar Consu! Eeneral a8 G fugi- | tor Wikiam B Edwards, the examina- | _ T8 the motion that the ease of T. E. || ¢erest of credit, if you will—is advertising. e e sonate member of the Indian affairs Sonsation Number Twe A e T e ustice, pendiniVa oo | (o e B o wniil Tresaay, and | Wheeler vs. C. Wheeler be placed on All%ou cam hope to do is to get a man to read the first five or - commlittee, Mr. Qore demurred, but Another sensation was caused sest for his extradition. If extradi- | Charlton was taken to the Union coun- | the uncontested list for failure to plead six lines %t your advertisement, and if the first five or six lines are ~ \ Haile, Club. declared that the whole matter might [y "Gore declared that the -friend i ques an answer was ordered in two weeks. not interesting enough to cause him to read the balance fhe famit is = be brought out before a body which | iU, F9re, qeclared that 4 conve B Z i1 . Fuch tion is mot demanded, there is abso- |ty jail in Jersey City. Emil F. Fuchs, ‘A bond of $75 to prosecute was ordered utely mo action that the courts of |ax assistant attorney general of Ne yours.” Thousands of lovely roses and sc: would bé~authorized to deal with his [ fSFC NEd (oI Bam SUrine 1he €0 of Haile club girls no less lovely and | allegations, It is improbable that such | Ffitr 4 < this state can take. Vl('he(heri!t:an:ifll- Y!orjc(. ‘?_,Hm couzt nsgcox;zp!iysmé_lux Ll; ‘til;xr,}y é“v{n?e]e%re case of C. Wheel- l-m’nhg‘::t nothing short of a fool nowadays who is not abso- biushing de & combination of sur- | an iavestigation will be ordered this senate, & member the Inaik g e R A by Gh S A 2 % eharm for the rose fete and | Mr. Ge v lled (ddress | et it dian af 3 ter outside my provinee. “\ | brother of the woman killed by Charl- Admitted to the Bar. There you have it—a gift that should be appreciated by all busi- poresing B Tt ot s SR 1) £ 0 - LIRS, Golapeiled ts. 40drete committee on Tndian nffel Establish a Precedent® | ton in Ttaly, and whose body was| Herman Alofsin, 2d, was admitted to ness men. ~Here are the basic principles upon which may be reared o M -3 4 - ested in these ¢ v pa; - -4 ki 4 in Lake Como on the day that | the bar upon motion of Attorney A. M. the temple of success. The Bulletin sells s b1 i afternoon and evening for its two-day | body ‘was fully aroused to the serious- sald he had Just seen Mr Thus there is a possibllity that Chal- | found in B e . et ar upon motion of ney A. M. o . The Bulletin pace reasonavle within | Cntercainment &t Ghlanbouer. the | mess of the eharses e roade e had Ju M 4on may walk from jail a free man, | her husband fled for this Brown, and the oath was administered ‘which to build such a temple. Send for a rate card. Toaldi of Mrs. Wil C. Lanman, | " e Gore oottty e, cts were | TAWNEY, one of the houke conferes ~without trlal, for the trend of des- | the steamship Princess Irene. by Clerk Parsons. Now is the time to subscribe for The Bulletin. It will be left at |'on Washington street. It was fairy- | to be frecornized Mr. McMurray would | fgohid umked him who had o Feiches from Rome scems to indicate | Brother of Murdered Woman Believes | Charles V. James was recommended your door for 12 cents a week. Bl g g g R W BT TR 23 the provision which was subutitute That the Itailan government will act Prisoner Is Sane. e e o B ohiits and Tie wag Following is & summary of the matter printed tn The Bulletin dur- || évening, when the entrancing effect |go . "Gore’ amplifies His Charge: nd Mr, Tawney named the ve fii the IeSERE MR B e It Capt. Henry Harrison Scott, U. &. | ounty. Judge Shumway fold the ing the past week: was heightened by the myriad of elec representative who was mention ®i1 since to demand extradition to Tt-| , "% Giyor op “Charlton’s murdered 2 Bulletin Te " A trically lighted = Japanese lanterns| Addressing the senate upon m ques- [ 2370 16V g b Ko s : 2ir ‘of an American subject who has | A, PIOTOSE OF (il PE D pont | JOUDE men to note thehtemnres of the [f§ ~ relegrap! Lacat @enoral Ta - ]| strung along -the walks ana_through | tion of privilege, the Okiahoma sena- | 50 L0 me on May § as beins interes | commitied & erime within Italian iu_ | 5c%hov's capture, is positive that the | ore necessary for guccess. - he¥ |} Soturday. June 18 99 159 1069 1327 }{the frees, presonting & scene that Nor | tor amplified hix charges that corrupt | (10R® CORITALE IS e risdiction, would imperil a cherishe soner is sane. Both / t wich can be of, and inviting e eernine | this member of the house and Mr. M Jiatian peestitm. DT het bov.” he savs. “Is as much In | shor fa Sauates ;;;:;}’;;;Jg; Monday, June 20 128 134 320 582 || patronage for this enterprising club | feat the senate provision concerning | ypif TAEFTREr OF (e HOUAS BAC BT The Wish of Charlton’s Family. possession of his full wits as I am.|gtate examination. that gives Norwich peopie the oppor- | the India contracts. e Trel B b ity : Tuesday, June 21 118 100 219 437 || tunity ofpttending something to which | _Mr, Gore explained that on Mas 4 Senators Astounded Explaining the attitude of the fam- | He is the picture of smelf possession | Attorney Alofein is a son of E. 41, R Floyd Clarke. the law and quick wittedness. When they ask- | Alofsin of the West Side, o sradusts tained by Judge Charlton, ed him yesterday, “So you are Charl- | of the Free Academy in. 1804 Yale Tight: ton? he caught up the slurring pro- [ 1903, and Yale Law school, 1910. He The wish of the family Is to see | nunciation and mimicked it into a a1f- | will ‘practfGe his profession here. jct justice done as between the bov, | ferent shade of meaning. ‘Some Der- | " Attorney James, son of the late C. e o 1ast Lie had offered & resolution shn)lar e Tenme patronags Tridey etrmpare |in terms to the amendmen: he haa | Senators looked aghast at the dis and evening is expected to be greatly [Placed in the deficiency bill in the | closures made by the Oklahoma se exceeded today, and the whole result in | 5enats and that it had been reforred | ator, the financial returns which ought to|to the committee on Indlan affairs. On | Ope of the Biggest Steals Ever At come from such hard work. the following day Senator Hughes had tempted. Wednesday. June 22 122 112 183 417 Thursday, June 23 115 125 226 466 s 3 *'he ihe facts end the public. If there | sons may think me a charlatan/ D. James, is a graduate of the local Friday, June ecte vorable re- £35uid be morequest for extrasition. | parried. Does that sound Uik insunity | schools and he Was coneracuiated By 7). 24 156 102 175 = 413 S every side (o she well kapt fowent BORE SISl L rarion. " seid ¥ Acofranii-to Tapresentatives Ma e proseention. under - the |to you?” ! Judge Shumway upon his record, as t en of Illinois and Carter of Oklahoms o e of New Jorsev. Juage Charlton | prisemer’s Brother and Father De- [ atated by Attorney Shields. He ‘hed Tota, - - - - 718 732 2192 3642 || roses of every color, which have been Suggestion Made. e B g Sl i i Will maks appiication for a commis- pressed. been In Attornev Browning’s office. cuitivated and arranged by Gardener exclaimed Mr. G in Oklahoma worth $160,000,000, of on in Ionacy to determine his somw's ~ her Clarence, and | _Attorney Frederick P. Latimer was Charles T. Beascley for this crowning to me with an improper | which the attorneys would get §16,000 ganits. If the boy is found insane he | Chariton, his brother 50 made a commissioner of the superior event of the season. Ausgestion. He was & representative (000 under the sxisting contracts. 3 T, be, commited to an wmatitutlon. | K 8 e conealtation of the allenists. | SOUFE i | pAround the sarden were srtanged | of®Rit leMurray. a Tesident of my | Carter sald & similar Contract had hee ie = —well that is a | after i+ otively trymme & v h y « yproved by residen PEeve [ A 20t that I prefer not | The two elders came out of it much Three Divorces. taken to ¥. M. C. A headquarters at | conselous politically, took no end of in- | White, bite and crimeon, and in the | 1ome town. and had been my friend | aisapproved by President ~ee O sok {, | depresced and retused to talk for pub- | WMary B Butler of New London was | Hoboken, where both regained con- | terest in the visit of Mr. Garfleld and | rear was & stage erected where tho |0 & Hime of neeq e assured me it |and that now “hey had come to Fre retained by the family, who | llcation. glven a divorce from Livy M. Butler | sciousness. They will recover. Mr. Pinchot this afternoon. Mr. Roose. | vaudeville = programme was glven. | Uouiq call on the senator from Colo- | the interior had refused to approve f of Portsmouth, Va., on the grounds of 10 and 8 Years Old. home paper. the Oyster Bay|There was also a stand for Miller's| 245",y advise bim not to report | “This is one of the biggest stemls adultery and she was allowed to re- e e o e ‘hich al- | Pliot appeared in an editorfal utterance | Orchestra, which played for the pro- |5 0% Lun ion “There was a sugies- | ever attempted to be put theough oo POUGHKEEPSIE RACES TODAY. | NEW HAVEN ROAD PASSENGER | ool Lo oo o e i Bho st | most reaultea in dousls murder. are e e e o | B e (en, Sabciom, £ rAnGed Andier ihe | tion hat $25,000 or 360,000 would be | Eress” waid Str. Mirp) THERE WILL BE THREE EVENTS RATES ADVANCED.|eq “that her husband stayed away | Mary Monia and Nunzzta Bifulco, 10 | hoa Garfleld Yoruing a | 30 with Japanese umbrellas, and in |avallable if the contracts were not | ~Mr. Murphy, who was once an a —— - 3 g S : nights and was in the company of a|@nd 8 years old, respectively, both of | " T0aiio, %o Ur. Garfiela ana ur. | charse of Miss Mary Richards, social | Prolibited. And T am informed that | torney for the Creck [ndjans. o Cornell the Choice of the Rowing | Tariffe Filed With the Interstate Com- | woma nnamed Mamie Barry of Water- | Buffalo. 'They falled to return bome | pincne and ~ My Mepedian® 307 | Gireciress of the clip, assicted by the | & similar proposition was made yes | figured at 320000000 the “uliims Sharps, 7 to 10. merce Commission. ford oa AV heeler of New London | after having gone to the frelght vard | Rossevelt toddy had with nim “Jasi: | Misses Marion Barticti, Jennie Kim- | terday to a m Murray and those aasociated with 2 testified to the husband being a dog | In Buffalo, and, assuming that they had | Greenway of Coleraine, Minn.; Gap. | Dall. Carrie Parsons, Sarah Kelley, | TP i under the 10 per cent. contra Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 2¢.—Clear | Washington, June 24—Material ad-| warden and that he was a companfon | been imprisoned in a car, the police | tain’ Bdward Borein of Gailfornia, Wi | Katharine Nelbert. Lydia_Pink, Mra. Ex-Senators Also Implicated. < .8 and cool ieather, with moderateq vances in straight passenger fares—|of Mamie Barry. Others testified for [ there notified the railroad authorities | iiom ‘McGinty of Bipies. Okla . Binad | Lucy Washburn, Misses Jennie Harr, | Mr. Gore also charged that “an ex- Chargev.. Devlared ' Fijon the morth. This is the] one trip tickets—swere announced today | the plaintiff. to be on the outlook. Search of @ 1ong | 11 Emerson ‘of Boston, all oid Rougn | Madeline Ritchic, Eiizabkth Addle and | senator from Nebraska and an ex- | Washington. June 24.—J. cheering weather forecast for tomor- by the New York, New Haven and Adultery the Charge. string of cars finally resulted In the | Riger comrades. Celia Sweeney. All the girls assisting | senator from Kansas are interested in [ Murray of Oklahoma declired hore Tow. and it is pleasing alike to the | Hartford Rallroad company, by the| on the grounds of adulters Made- | T5CUe in the stands and entertainment wear | these contracts.” and declared that u |night that the chares m crews of the five colleges represented | filing of tariffs with the intersiate com- hnty af NG 3 Remarkable S: . caps and costumes of becoming colors. | large lobby was maintained in Wush- | senate toduy by Senator Gore biece for the sixteenth annual regatta |merce commissions. The mew tarifts [ !N Roe Kinney of New London wax | Remarkeble Survival = DENTIST TOOK POISON. Bliss Grace 8. Benjamin, directress | ingon In that Interest. He said that | solutely falue gf the Intercollegiate Rowing assocla_| will become effective July 2% JDIeSs| Kinney. They were marricd July 16, | vival of the ordeal as remarkable. They | Harvard Graduate Commits Swiold g e oy K el i - tion 209 to the crowds that will gather | they should be suspended by the cOm- | 1905, and went To Weshawion 1o loe. | wers in the Sar measly 15 Eoaoole, They Onct mits Suicide at| fete, and the following were the re- mlong the river course to watch them. |.mjssion. Because of his_vile actions she had | mosphere stifling, the car bumping or. Bog Couins. Sowe Mita Bibat ¥ Worth| IR COLEMAN: SROING RIFOEL ARGATTA, AMERICAN BOAT WINGS There be three races: The Tac- | Jhile.the increases may-be consid-| 5 Jeave him. She bad been to Cuba|over the ralls and’jarving thelr trail Oxford, Eng., June 24.—H. Stamford | Miss Susan I. Gallup, Mrs, Charles E. LONG SENTENCE IN JAIL. #ity four-oared for the Kennedy chal- | ered as general throughout the system, with her husband, who for a time was | bodies. Th: = ed_for 2 S : 5 b= . They were lured “into their Iomee cup. over the two mile course; | they do not affect all points in the sye- | X' hasehall manazer. And. Srent. with | moving priscn By the mremin ot Haoir ,BM""",':‘D:",,"“”‘QW':‘ T eom | L e ny iiaieans Ma~ | Self-Confesssd Looter Taken in Auto Beats Emperor William’s Meteor b he freshmen eight-oared, two miles, | tem. For instance, there are no ad- " Tor the stemards’ cup. and the "varsity | vances from New York city to way | poien "OmeD. | Others testified i, enn office today, deatll being Minnle Cadden and Mrs, Howard Pot- from Cambridge to Greenfield. Half an Hour. wight-oared, over a four mile course, | points. From New Haven, Providence | ner maiden name, to the authorities, to poison self admin- | ter. Mg E 1y 2ot the *varsity challenge cup. All the | boq SprineAcld, Mass, to’ way. pointe CHANGE IN TEACHERS IN istered. Burton ' was a graduate of| Prof. James J. Holland was stage | Cambridge, Mass, June 24 —George | Kiel, June 24— In the fealure eve cups are mow held by Cormell The| ihe increases range from 15 to about 20 Husband Was Intsmperate. WEST CHELSEA DISTRICT | Harvard university. manager for the vandevilie, a feature | W. Coleman, the self-confessed em- |of the reg today the A ) will be rowed late in th8 after- | pei cant. B A divorce was given Lucy B. W. | Bostom, June 24.—It is thought that | that was- carried out in excellent form | bezzler of $309,000 from the National | schooner wacht Westward, owned the first, the four-oared, at 4.30 | o New Haven the increase to | Philbrook of New London from Fred- the dentist who died in England was | and every number was a hit. It in- | City bank of Cambridge; where he | Alexander S, Cochran New York ‘clock, the freshmen eights at about | porland, Conm., is 10 cents, to Willi- | erick H. Philbrook of parts unknown Harry Sanford Burton, who received | cluded the following solo numbers, [ was employed as bookkeeper, was|won the Krupp memorial pslze, beat e T Ky mantic 15 cents, to Greene, R I, 25|08 the &rounds of habituai intemper- | Signed—New Ones Are Misses Ahearn | the degree of doctor of dental medicine | inely given: Vocal solo, Miss Mollie | taken today to the Franklin county | Emperor Willlam's Amiritan bt M Cornell’s success during the past ten | cents and to Providenca 30 cents. ance. They were married May 7, 1898, | and Curran. at Harvard In the class of 1900. Bur- | James; flower dance, Miss Casey; [ jail at Greenfleld, where as a federal | teor, with the emperor at the wh years, in which time she has Won| gy providence the increase to|at New London and the last she saw ton was afl Englishman about 45 years | Highltand fling, Miss 'Everett: Petite | prisoner he is to serve a_sentence of | half an hour over a 23 mile cour seven races in the 'vaisity elghts Very | nyrtnford, Conn., is 25 cents, to Col- [ Of her husband was in Mareh, 1909, | In the West Chelsea district a num- | old. While in America his health was | Tonkingise, Master Keptlin: Spanish | fifteen years. Coleman _was accom- | Harburg, formerly the Rainl b maturally makes her crew the choice of | 00”15 cants, ‘to Plainfield 10 cents, | and_he was drunk. He worked in | ber of changes will be made at the | Poor: dance, Miss Della Woodmanseb; skirt [ panied by two United States deputy | belongs to the Nord Deutschor Tern $he rowing sbarpe for tomorrow's cOn_ | and to Summit, K. I, b cents. Zurkish baths and was often drumi. opening of school in the fall -pwol dance; Miss Anna Schwartz; Mr. Cal- mr,m:z sl & ta Verein, e in third test. lome Cornell nthusiasts were i ‘e was sent to Auburn prison for for- ave resigned, the ‘being Miss Georgi ‘OUR Y kins and choral class In Iri costume nstes of going by train from Bos- | mania, which is owned by | ar N a Usitucwin e o o T — FOUR DAYS OVERDUE. song; and vocal solo, Miss Kirby. ton, the prisoner and Mis custodians | Krupp Von Hohlen und 1l ar offering cven money tonight that the ‘onn., is 20 cents, to Mid. | gery. He induced his mother-in-law | E. Elliott and Miss Edith Potter. the S —— @thaca university wil win all three | (§ EATIORS Comn- 18 20 Cons, o s | fo mortzage hor home in’ New Lon: | former having taught in the frs ¢rane | Austriar. Lioyd Steamer Trieste, from | - Fhe chorsl ciass. o eard In’ several vents, but the purely speculative opin- | dletodn 25 conts, to Had don. He had been a drummer for |at Pearl Street school and the latter ag Trioste, for. Bombay, beautiful selectlons, French costume |ing car. As the party left the East| The Westward was s ( #on figured the odds on Cornell against | "%y, %0 ol rded es typical of | Whiskey and they lived in Massachu- | High street. song and Spanish song. The mandolin | Cambriwge jail Coleman seemed in | tain “Charlie” Barr,the Ame Zhe fieid in the big race at 7 to 10. | U e " I some Instances they | Setts and at Torrington. Her maiden | Miss Elliotts place will be taken by Bombay, June 24.—The Austrian|OTchestra also gives delightful num- gxoellent spirits, and uppeared more | per, and an expert crew. Hi . olumbia is not without support, ROW- | 1y increases over the rates made by |Name was Webb and shs was allowed | Miss Evelyn Whitehead, who has been | Liosd . ctcarmor Trieste, which sailed [ 2" went over the road In & big red tour- | the Cicely aid not finish, er. i Ma cdi to take that name. She wanted her | teaching at Mt. Pleasant St 0ol, | from. 'une A the Gymkana Race. taining his friends on an_autosmoblile | gtart to finish. Thers was some gossip floating |fhe tari®s effective May tet WdIch| hnd's name changed to Wewb, a5 the | witle Bilss Amng miatrarr® T s e R hare, ang iho gin” | The w!;:rnnn.n rogramme began at|Tide than lke s convicted felon be- g @round today to the effect that Wis- ) & y v 2id nmot, want it to have a convict's | Miss Whitehead's piace. Miss Nellic | pany has ordered the steamer Silesia | 4 o'tlock. having as A particulir fea- | SiNning a long prison sentence. TO PROBE STEEL INDUSTRY il e Rl R o I g CONGRESS FRIDAY. mame. This will come up nmext week. | F. Ahearn, who has been téaching the | to put to sea to search for nher. The|ture the gymikana races an idea im- T e = i b M et 5 No cases were assizned and the | past two years at Jewett City, will take | 1ast Teport of the Triest, et her | DTt eragn’ Th vel race| PROFESSOR DINES ON S8KUNKS. |g,,0ts Orders Invest! Inte € . and the western crew is mot ex-| .. ... Toh: court was adjourned until next Friday | Mise Betiers o g o sovort Bt e Was on her|ported from India. The novel rac Pl 4 enate Orders Investigation Into Gen Ficted to be higher up at the finish | Consideration of Establishment of Na- | SOUTt was adj 7 place. arrival at Aden June 14. proved a big attraction when started | o STl L L It o ok oeut Shan s possible third. tional Forest Reserves. — The steamer Trieste, which carries | by Dr. Clarence B. Capron at the craci [ Fra L. A. SWARTZBU passengers and mails between Trieste | of a pistol. The stariers were four of Says They Are Good. S MR e R PR There was a_very marked lack of RG Dalmeny A wton, $ocal interest in ifomorrow’'s races.| Washington, June 34—In addition to | BLOCK ISLAND STARTS GETS SCHOLARSHIP | o the east. Is of 5,097 gross tone. She | the club girls, Miss Helen Barber driv- e ten. 11l Jume 24—The much | 2MPloyment prevailing in the ire N B o Touik vetting or il IS4 IR Sungie SC MUs o ity ITS SEASON TODAY. i i i3 L TS e e My Dol T Sk hae s detadetiin. O “-lu.’-\ industries in the United St f ach s rivate and egresing to nu- “| Fi = v , by o mdec in with: v detalls concerning - R A e e s e s eito o Thoss Who Will Gommiand the Poputar | T/t Yo8r's Work at Boston Tech. Boy Fatally Burned at Bonfire. Ted bantam rooster. and Miss Kisic | person of Frank E. Wood of the Ili. | pUl Bhe debtili concornime T toda# devoted almost stx hours to eon. | T 1ose Who Wi nd the Popular | Brings Him $150. Binghamton, N. Y., June 24.—Ever- | Bogue a white duck. The animals were | nols state laboratory of national his- | 7 s (N @OULE 0 ppEn B e FEdd F0 BNEsatior PROBEGNSION sideration of the bill looking 1o the o Vessel This Year—Captain Henry | ett Holdrldge, nine vears old, of Hall. | 8uided by blue ribbons, the club col- | tory, who declares the animal {s good | "R W0 OT88 OF LAbor @ s * | tablishment of national forest reserves| Phelps Returns. 7| franord was mceived hete on Friday |stead. ignited a bonfire and to aad | Ors- It was a close coniest between | to eat as well an beimg otherwise Use- | ing wibjaot of Imimediate 1nyest Millionsire Cella of St Louis Before | il the White mountaine and in -the from Registrar Walter Humphreys of | fuel {o the flames attempted to pour | the PIg and the lamb, the former win- | ful. X ks by the department of co xet- southern Appalachians. Much of this|_ On Friday morning the stcamer Block | the Massachusetts [ Sn T = chn Gk ol e RN NS SR Y s | =0 the 1ot SyveRved & JIEUS Srom | That tie Gesh of the muoh Grs labor through the labor bu U. S. Commission. time was consumed by Senator Burten, | Island came up the river, looking sp! | nology” that a_se ,Of $150 had | an explosion heard for a quarter of a | [h® course. The duck waddled to the | beaat iy white, tender an - result of the adoption by the who. while disclaiming any intemfion [ and span and ready for a season's| P€en_awarded Louis Swartzburg | mile and the child was instantly line third, but the rooster refused to| liclous flavor if the scent glands yesterday of a resolution i New York. June 24—The charge that | of filibustering, entered a wide | work. The boat never losked better | UOP nrecommendation draped in flames. - run and hiad to be carried by his Ariv- | removed is the assertion of the savant, | XAFEECRN, OF & Fetolulle Ehe Chicago board of trade which he | range of discourse. - He indicated that | in its eareer, having underzone a thor. | (¢ In_charge of the: A few hours later the child died in | 8. The prize for Miss Barber was a | Professor Wood gives no recipe fof | D ¢ Socretary Meyer Awards Contrasts f jent was the real prosecutor of the ill. . latter being delighted with the a b . G s ) o th front piazsa, which was beautifully | *“No animal 38 more unjustiy perse- Four Submarines alieged bucketshop men arrested re- | The house passed the Scott anti-| The season of 1910 will b news. The scholarship ié for $100 the 2 eently, was made by Howard Tavlor. | eption bill after several hours of de- |this morning, when the boat loaore ror | Arst vear and $50 the Second. L. A, SLUP S ANNUAL AR niioN A e R R T IR S D 0 Louis A Cel - . Swart: 3 S Lo Lo or ), he, mil; | Bate and held a night session for, con. | Block Tsland sccording to schedula, Tt | SNArtZOUTE & graduate of the Frec ipt— | were Misses Sadie Clark. Alice Barry, | farmer = ha the country,” and not the govern- burg, father of the e AT S RS | n & eral hours longer in opposition to this | celved a new coat of paint and decora- 2. man, the ARMY AND NAVY Madame er, was erved on the|to enjoy the meat. | | | destroying enormous | Washington, June 24— Secret Large Gatheripg at Eastern Poi| naire horseman of St. Louis, as the - pat ) I e o the N o o onetEeRian Loseat SLere 110, SIRTFe OF about the same | ine e chemicel engiMMiI courae ot Many Present From Here. Marie Wright, Mae Houidcroft, Anni€ | quantities of grubs, beetles, grasshop- | Mever toduy awarded the contricis (o Bgtore Chited Siwics Commiseioner | Poria on fweneral Supply measuras wera| £y Pholbs Ban meturming Lo the hai | (he Hoston Teeh, and his marny friends - Houlderoft, Mary Toarke, Ldllian | Sers, mice and mo buliding the four submarine boais, T eaes. IO o and being in command. = He has wey |2re Dleased at the result of his first | At the annual meeting of the Army | Roarke, Elizabeth Hoar, Mary Keenan, e Electric Boat company of New ¥ Cella was belng examined in connée- P e oy s 1o bas T e wotk. and Navy club of Connecticut at the | Beatrice Edmundson and iKatharind| ~TROLLEY WAGE QUESTION. | received the contraet for tes b o e, e indictments found | i BUR ESTATE $17,000000. | Wide acquaintance among the patrons Bad Storm in P, Omcars were' electedl” Snd & Beneas | SMares of the momer. o " " | Firet Mesting of Avbitrators in New | fi e Litke Torpedobont com; im, rother . i 3 Ct nqu T ol e oy i leeting o in etic N LT 'or th nst him. his brother Angelo, and of the boat from far and near. The s Piaton held. _Among the speakers was Gen. | Mrs. K. Stanley-Lawler Is in chatge| ' ™™t o i i e s uatmaot. or ¢ T o omning o backetonsn inwebit- | No Public Bequests by Former Presi. | other oficials are: Chicf engineer, Wil- | The storm of Thursday afternoon 5ol (Among the speakers was ] o¢ {00 miticten. 16 De RIS AT Siosie Prices TROBed from 8433000 (o p i 2 ~|was a sever o in Prest e v liam Damas; assistant, Edward Mar-. vers on: eston where | f;l1owing officers were elected: assisted by Misses Elizabeth Hull, New Haven, June 24.—The first|® Droposition to have three of the ey in running a_bucketshop in Wash- iz aesab o Sugton. Honty S Fovbine, the gov- len echigh Railroad. phy: purser, Walter Horton: pllot, W, | 12rge hailstones fell. To the west of v @rmment counsel denied Taylor's ac- R Hazard; mate, Henrv Johmson: | this city it was also reported that It v,c‘:"’;:,”;,‘zé’e:?.‘"’{-.“é'.”fi.féi&‘:‘”;.";'.; 5’..15?’?;‘2.‘;‘.‘. s Mek ’fl:lie:’umu. meeting of the three arbitrators, Clar. [ boats built on the Pacific coust and the ence Deming for the fourth on the Atlantic. Eusation, declaring that while the | Bethichem, Pa. June 24——Under thd | ¥, o203 T A "Wiglay: ascistans nool: | hailed, but it was ROt moticed 1n the Haven; W. H. Paimer, Jr., Norwich.: | croft. Mrs. Oscar Lowman, with Miss Chicago board of trade happened to | Will of the ldte Kiisha P. Wilbur, finan- | 519V 3., = A TNEle: assistant « city. At Preston Cit: > Doa ; 3 - Thodias g 'y a new barn X A H e g pany, David Fitzgerald for the Trolley- @880 with the prosecution of the Cel- | Valisy railrued, an estate +090," | tin; stewardess Etta Robinson; watch. | demolished while trees on the Otis [3fnCtlk, W ™ER{a, JSoeretars, d. W | Farrell and Mes Sotiec B superior court, selected by the two for- g.fl:— of the other alleged bucketshop | 000 g lmto He amily. man, ¥. B. Taft. Browning place ere twisted and|Glorce G Whitney, Hartford: hister: | and. Memey Feckwith, 1n French min. | Mer, who bave in hand the settlement | George R. Putnam Commissioner of Touls Celln denied that he was in- | It (0 & Dublle: of charitable inatitas s Placa wax blown lever. " Crops wers | n W- It Catiin, ieriden”"and mem- | jors costume, had ie grabbuy | s SR S imem k. me hesd Sibechoupie; ac 09,000, 12 deni e Y wer > L{fpe g ud the trolie: . w held here \ ed in the alleged bucketshop in | Lion. Whitford Given Jail Senteno: PAAE aarra ber of executive comumitiee for thve [ John T. Keiley and Charies T. Beas. | & the tolicymen wil A ear 3 SkiMon, of the games, with | 94! ¥ night le meeting he | Washingten, June L —George R fashingion, and said he had never set —_ 1n the clty court on Friday mor: FoarsoNCW C . Hartford. Rey; Wia, in iohnnge 08 Ty @ ' | nethods of future procedure will he de- = t on District of Columbia soll. Un- | Ngrwegian Steamer Heimdal o | Brnest . Whitfora® was. preseniof On Triat Before Courtmartial. Wiliam Carothers of Necwich s a | Wheels of fortune. Aunt Bullle and the |10 Lok | siiport, Iu., has been = o, exn S e e ot e g A e anth cacaping tain’ s ohiot | e S At meinbet of sxecutve committee. | chimnes game were run by William | loner of lighthe 4 % = s on, 24— - | There was an t 1uPry Sm! - =T ' um, and thur V . that he was conpected with the Cel- oned, man. He was senteyced 10 sixiy days | uel P. Lyon, who conmmanded Company | at the Grisnold and the Lueojoyed | Hopkios aud Hufty ; ative Reunion at Bavin Rock. |t of bummet s 5 minsioner ut $4,000, These appoint <ion company of St Louis. Halifax, N. 8. June 24.—All hopes | in jatl and taxed,she costs, which with | B. Twenty fifth United States infan. was large. Those present from this | the ev g o New Haven, June 24.—It was dec 2 & 1§ of floating the Norw: gian steamer | those in anothef case amount to er | try, at the hooting up of Brownsville, it Ty o gt . » o o e s dity w g Lebl ; fiin- | ed today to hold & legialati i eiite mark the first stop in the reor - g Steamship Arrivals. flfl:f‘:{n':fc:m"" ‘.:’.‘m off Sable | $33 He wl’{l also have a trial for bur- blaced on trial before a courtmar- | . Gen. Hdward Harland, Postmaster ed wiih Lilies of the valley and biue | of the members of the uu:;rr;"o‘t:'v ‘fl :-'-muuan nc'm'- llth"‘mlrl‘“-ffvlrr..:'vr A At Nopisis SunePh Al trom | Shandonel, Sesrie e A ot | piaTyyn the T8 semtonts Tor sscnb | besomies an mas 1n. Mol U5z | William Uarathers, Henry Hovey. Viss | satin e T Rl aind £5 LN0 ek Torrin e trom raikiiary to el oon les: 1 3 - « S, Stetson, e, - [ No. 35, L N, 8, — 2 o 3 York. - = ng hand- | General S. M. rown, 2 - | Beckwith, A. A, B 3L - | artict 3 | w on, . o AL Barceiona June 3 Antosto | land “vaiting removal to ialifax by when taken to Safl, saving van- | dent of the Borwmwyille court of ibe | John b Eostt, J"&‘""m‘ At the fi:«;fim“g’nfi'&‘:fm- fove " miahieni_ha house passed thel The T Canadiss. & e i . ¢ ; A | ""F from New York O s £ - gy - m[bin ple would think he was @ bad crook | quiry, s Captain 's accuser.

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