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_PRICE _ TWO CENTS del oy m Pittman | Covdensed Telesrams |Wel Drassed trom New. York tor Euroge. Y . M am K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Is being flung an Honelulu, July ' 14—The French cruiser Montealm, _whica will visit G 4 =} B S iven fl ing in Jai Scotland Yard Cables t(\J American Detectlves 10| il Femmin ight days dng then sail for Seattle. Dpoll'llld assistant to the president of the Vanderbilt railroads. o ¥ NO AGREEMENT REACHED AT|peornns For SUBSISTENGCE EN. | The Gunboat Castine, rammed by the | SMOKED A CIGARETTE, THEN 3 ming Steamshi Londen, July 14—Tfe engagement submarine Honita during manoeuvres Search Incoming ps jas announced todas ot MiTa"Cluire| YESTERDAY'S CONFERENGE. TTIRELY UPON CHARITY, ot Provincetown. Mass, = has been LEAPED TO DEATH, d. the economist and aulhor, and Brins i 2 ley Sheridan, son of Algernon Thomas . The Interstate Commeres Commissian 9 Sh id i Fre: ) visic ( ™ o WANT BELLE ELMORE’S HUSBAND waSherisan, " ies evevens COMMITTEE OF SIX FOUND N FILTNE GELL [omtered 3 Suervislon™s? it | EAST RIVER BRIDOE SUIGIDE Gaughier of Leonarfl -Jerome. raliroads. : Leichlingen, Rhertisn Prussia, July A:::"'w Wham:Has Beew Vestad [/ ;iorican Prisoner Who Was Captured Dr. Crippin, Suspscied Murderer of Former American |[{"The bodies of w;"f:;rl‘::g;’gig-i fhe| the Power to Order a Walkout of Howard Oswald, who was injured in | UknoWn Jumped from Cap of Pier the Big Four wreck at Hamilton, O, 15| of Williamsh Bri. dead, making the twenty-third ins el ot e by the Madriz Government Forces * i - who weré killed when their dirigble| Pennsylvania Road Trainmen. . of the accident. Above the Foundations. Vaudeville Aciress, Believed to Have Sailed for |29 “oiS ¥isf fyien (e oved : Near Bluefields, Nicaragua. L e A . N be buried t ther, and the place e Naval ac ornet, bought by —pea— merica on this Ship Last Saturday—Belle Elmore |/ i i e maried by a mon- ” the savernmant st the oethreaw st O | - b Y = v . ument erected by the airship company | _ Philadelphia, July 14 —Whether a Spanish-Américan war for $117,500, | New York, July 14.—Two extraordi- strike of the 15,000 conductors, train- was sold for $5,100. nary suicides marked the night in the was a Erooklyn Cirl—Su:sp:zct Probably Found to|\hich Gwned th: ui-fated bzioon. et s Bt o on| fllthy- cel], six by e = L Ghtes mave environs of New York = 3 by charitable strangers, | Diam Piti- A N 5 % - empioved on the Pennsylvania lines 2 Mrs. Antoinette Skora of New York| An: unknown man about 25 years Philadelphia, where He Once Lived. OEATUARY. cast of Pitisburg, Erie and Buffalo | 103D, the American ca d by the | waq shiot by a former lovar in a suiclde | 01d, and well dregsed, suuntered acroms Washington, July J ufined in a R, shall be called is now in the hands of | Madriz government force (near Blue- | 5,ct the Tatter faling (o end his'lite | the Willlamsburg bridge across the Geor'ge W. Hazen. a committee of six, headed by Presi- | fields. was found in an) yercrowded | focquse the revolver misked fir East river, sat down on a bench in On Wednesd:ay morning the death of | dent A. B. Garretson of the Order of lfi,“‘l_.o&'.‘:"l'“(fi‘lmlrfl;"““u"m?&l i s n'm center span to read the racing \d Yara | little girl, ‘i vith can- zen, Railway . Conductors. and W. G. by st rday. Ther: Marked Fall in | chart in an evening paper, offered a nd Yard | little girl, growing up with America Hiizen, formerly of this ¥ G- e | consul, who is stationed at thai point, i oo B R i T S e T L A A B t to the | born ~ stepbrothers and _stepsisters, | city, rbdgic the home of nis daugh- | presndent of the Brotherhood of Rail- | tliesriohieq ine atare desurtmens too | LI° consump : f clEnrette to &l : ritain, accordin, the report of muse| I - ning 1 joymen an London, July 14.—The S officers today cabled a req police” to search incoming | aropped her christengd name and be- | ter, Mrs. Alf% Hazen Claire, at Rox- |road Trainmen.. The conferences to- | o C87abled the siate devartment to- American steamshi Dr. Hawlev Harvey \(an-s- known as Cora Marsinger. Her as: He had been sick for two | day between the committee of railroad 3 ] P Consul ‘General Griffith, at London, then began rapidly to climb the iron Crippen. Peter Crippen. alias | stepfather, Mrs, Mills, the stepsister B . Mazen was born in Nor- | men.and General Manager W. Hey- fr::gu;r:‘epr‘r;s.“:(l;";gmphm{;l;“?g":dri:':g latticework of one of the plers Franckel pen. who is wanted In|to whom the “Louise and Robert” let- | wich 1§ veirs and 8 months ago, the | ward Myers of the Pennsylvania aril- | piroUE Drotests forced br. Madriz 1o} premier Katsura of Japan deniei| Body Did Not Clear the Roadway connection wiih the murder of his wifc | ter was addressed, and other relatives. | son of Mr. ¢md Mrs. Harvey Hazen. He | road resulted in no agrecment. and so | ({151 the adventurous A that the Russc ene’ cONVeRUONA" \Betors his ohdnte acabsintadce covld Eelle Elmore. an American vaude were found today” in Brooklyn 'and|jiveq here ‘for u number of wears, but | far as can be learned neither side con- . 2 By was Infiuenced crathry. JKAGE'S | xuns to. oal) .6 politeraen ithe. siranger believad to havc satlcd Queens. Her mother is dead. g has for a_/long time been: lecated- in | ceded anything to the other. Relatives in Massachusetts. proposition for neutralization of the | had mounted to cap of the pier, 205 last Satuvrday. | Marsinger, the stepfather., is a |Boston at®No. 1 City Hall avenue. The | Matter Left in Hands of Committes of | . Pittman, whose relatives live at | Manchurian railway feet ahove (he foundatibng, and leaped ner and huckster. He said today: f: f the deceased owned the old H Cambridge, Mass. told Consul Olivarcz ey s boc did not clear e romd e e e Six. that helefe ‘Grévtown, July 4, and | Theodoro Roosevelt says he hopes | G Wi 4L ot clear the road eported later today. however, | far We noticed that, although Dr. CTrip- | residence where the garage of the A. that Crippen had heen seen in | way in the west central part | pen's letter told ‘of a dying relative | ¢ Swan -sompany now stands, and the When the final conference was over | that since then his captors had failed | the Jeffries-Johnson fi will be the | and’he was picked up lifeless city this morn ing. { who was to leave him money, the let- | Goceaseq lived there after father | the committee representing the rail- lto provide him with food, leaving him | last*in the U'nited States and that th " ) =3 | ter aid not give the relative's name, | ginq. 1¥» was a watchmaker by trade, | r0ad men filed out of the Pennsylvania | altogether dependent for subsistence | exhibition of moving pictures of the | Another Unknown Jumped from Hud. VICTIM- WAS A BROOKLYN GIRL.| his place of residence, his business, | fia win : dios o mpe e D srade. | Offices with, serious faces. None had | upen. charits. contest will be stopped son Boulevard in North Bergen, nor did it tell where Cora was taken He j¢ survived by one danughter, at | 20ything to say and the Pennsylvania| Pittman was starving. Olivarez im- —_— Another unknown man climbed onto Suspected Murderer Was Insanely | ill. where she died, who attended her. | o ioce yomme he dicd, too Siotors. Mre als also declined to talk. mediately protested. reminding Madriz | WILBUR GLENN VOLIVA the stone parapet of the Hudson boule t if she was iil in this country. | gnnt, TS UC SN, B2 F NG Mre | The railroad men later héld a brief | of his promise to treat Pittman with GETS CONTROL OF ZION CITY | yard in Norin itergen. .1, tonighi Jealous of His Wife. or why : she did not communicate “with her | g2y Crane of Norwich, and one | Meeting, and at its conclusion Presi- | consideration. Madriz finally agreed July 14._Belle Elmore | family as would have been natural |j,other, Hiram G. Hazen of Califor- [ dent, Garretson announced that the 120 | to transfer Pittman to a larger and | And Its Industries by a Federal Court 1 leaped to the rocks 290 f-et below pse was found with almost e ¢ bone In It broken. in girl. The first news | Cora Showed Fondness for the Stage. | nia. members of the general committee,who | cleaner ceil and to allow the co o was received by Mrs. R.| .yt the time of her death, Cora| The deceased was well known by the | had been given power through the |supply him with a slceping cou A —_— tepsister. now . living in | pust have been thirty-eight vears old. | olde, residents of the city, anq the|Strike ballot to order a walkout, had |food. The consul reported that mo| ... .. ibur Gl : THREE BANDITS liamsburg, Queens borough. in | \Whil. she was still a young girl she | news of his death will be fieard with | ihanimously voted to leave the matter | definite action regarding Pittman has [, Chicago. July 14.--Wilbur Glenn Vo- e 3 in the hands of a committec of six. | been determined by the de facto au- (V3. overseer of Zion city. 11l.. protege RAID CONSTRUCTION CAMP and late supplanter of the late John Alexander Dow sition today ev dated April 7. No. 38 Hill Drop, | Y0l .t ; | showea fondness for the stage. We | regret. Crescent. North London, Englind; and gig. not’Spprove at first, but she was signed by Dr. Crippen. (B Rantcoms: Paskham: Except that President Garretson and | thorities and that he. Olivarez, will ng and we let her have her Mrs. Restcome Peckham. . | i fene Loe arc mmebers of '(his|exert every effor: to insure fairness % $On Thursday evening about 7.30 | committee, its makeup was not an- | and humane treatment for Pittman It Was Payday—Railroad Laborers Opened Fire on Robbers. ntu; r. Cri wri o His Wife's | ¢ tours t : s ute control of Df- Crippeh. Wotss ~to: ik Witw's | %ay. .. On loleift Do, tours throushithe | o fgeic stho. death ; of wartlis Smith Eo D e Abai | Wheir the Unitod Bistes otigioaily TR CORthaF of - Zion ! amily. . | inaw just where_and they were marg | Feckham, widow of Restcome Peck- | this committee of six has the power to | learned of Pittman's arrest, Madriz | Justries by # [ederal - cou Cleveland, O., July 14.—~One man dy- Tne Dojice regard the date ds im. | 0N Jout fourteen vears ago. as mear. | ham. occirred at the Sheltering Arms. Lfix the time the men shall quit work. | assured Olivarex that the prisoner | Judbe K. M. Landis accepted ing, two woundcd and a possibility of ortant, because. although i carried | 195 T can recoliect. We did not see |after an illness of some time. She had | Just when & strike order might be ex- | would be treated fairly and consider- | O @ Chlcago reel estate firm ‘other casualties is the result of a re e i ot e Aatn. Ao Seams | much of Cora after that. She was a peen there dbout a vear her health | pected Mr. Garretson refused to say. | ately. o bt s Pt e o volver battle fonight between thres s a 5 i rery cleve: v e '3 - e % Afanne i T pandits and for embers of a cor rihs later than the death notice, handsome girl and very clever ous to that time. Mrs. Peckham was | GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS PRESIDEN TTAFT TO VIEW R B - o e - DT T.ondon papers. Dr. Criopen Practiced in New York. | (S [0 that time. Mrs Peckham was firm for §700.000. Under a previous | $ruction gang on the Lake Shore ra e T 305 Crippen is @14 to Have practicedl | Bmith. Hor Tather havine e ol A of *IN CONTEMPT OF COURT | ATLANTIC BATTLESHIP FLEET |coniract (e waliy frn will tansler | 1080 at Sorth (lmitead Gwenty mijen J he estate 1o V' a for 900,000, or e ol e was pay day a he a fact of which the rently aware. Near Dear Lou and Robert: 1|medicine with success in both Brook- | cutter who resided in West Main street know how to write you my |)yn and Manhattan. He always ap- | for many years. She married Restcome 350000 at the | construction ea 1i Failed _to Obey a Decree of the Pro- | On the 5th of Augu-!' Off Province- t}lll m}x’m v time the conjr He | bandits were ap t was drawn u iful Joss. The shock to me has|peared to have plenty of money amd : : b been = dreadful that I am hardly able | hia wife wore handsome jewelry Ome ‘P;?:'f;a;‘:;;‘h‘;:‘;’“‘g;fi;‘z“d:fl;“’xcui‘: Jeta. Coves: 7 oo will be allowed eizht vears to puy the | Midnight, when the railroad men were 1o control myself. My poor Cora is |of the stepsisters visited the Crippens | req a number of years ago. 2 Sals Tl i Mass, July 14—President | $830,000. in their bunis, (he robbers made their neo and to make the shock fo melin London within ‘a 'vear and found | Sne i ssurvived by two nieces, Mrs.| Fred he Massachusetts have his first view of the P - R bt il piore dreadful 1 did not even see her|them living comfortably there, Stfll | pockham and Mrs. Arling of Brooklyn, | lawyer and former democratic leader, | Atlantic battleship fleet as commander PORT JEFFERSON OUT. S sttt e EaaT TR DO acoused. td at_the last . with plenty of money. -There were mno | Xy, *7| was adjudged provisionally in con- | in chisf of the armed forces of the | PEe oy aln: Rl s marer handing v weeks ago we had news that | indications then of any unhappiness Miss Maryal McNesly. tempt_ of court by Judge William H. | United States ou Aus. 5 off Province- | The Government Abclishes the Cus- [o0ver (heir puy envelopes (o rab- sjative of mine in- California | in' the family 2 Sweetland of the supreme court here | town, Mass. Fifteen warships will be toms Service There. hen companions on the outsic 'nd to secure important | At the request of Scotland Yard the | The death of Miss Mary J. McNeely | today for failing to obey a decree of | assembled there and the president wilt operied fire. Tn'w moment the shoot- Yy »r_ourselves it was neeessary | police here tonight were awaiting, the | occurred at her -home in- Versailles on | the probate court issued ten years ago. | review them from the bridge of the Washington, July 14—Arthur ing had become genera A T one of u< to g0 and put the matier | Lusitania, which was not expectel to | Thursday. after an illness of some| The petitioner is Joseph U. Stark..|yacht Mayflower. REGIMIG- 1ot T aby. Yeats RUTTIOr X teloplione mexnage to Cleveland in a lawyer's hands at: once. dock, however, until tomorrow morn- |time. Miss McNeely was born in Ire- | weather, a well-known bugness man Mr. Taft is going to Provineztown to | customs Port Jefferson, N. Y e horities T I ~M"(' e was very -busy Gpra proposedfing. 5 land, the daughter of William and|of this city. He alleges that Will- | deliver an address ar the dedication of | er ma efforts to resigh, has [ irstius with a_posse of that she should go and as it was neces- ————ee McNeel lost ‘of her life has|iams, acting as executor under the(the Pilgrim monument, the corner- | relieved of duty. but the only w started for the scene in au- oot ofwgiqpps £, g 5 g FRIENDS OF THE DOCTOR. peen, spent in (his country. and she|will of his mother. distributed the es- | stome of which was laid two vears ago | which this couid be accomplished BEGoe A el B i 4 Tonrs e s*been a resident of Versailles. prac- | tate left v his_father, e y Theodore Rooseveit. The battle- | to aholish the post. alifornia. without stopping at | Believe He Will® Attempt to Reach | tically all that time. She was a womr- Smrkwen;‘h’e’r.b)lmo;‘ hh:r J-::u\g‘ ships will be assembled in honor of | Port Jefferson, once Jortant in | SHOT HIS YOUNG WIFE DEAD 21 and ihen return via Brooklyn, and | ppijadelphia, Where He Once Lived. |an of fine characteristics and Held in | instead of turning it over fo the chil< | the occasion, There will be @ lahd | the cusioms service, became — tom- AND COMMITTED SUICIDE. $he. would be ele £0 Jay all oloSE R 5t high esteem. dren, provided in the clder St parade of sailors and marines and | pletel overshagowed by New York nt ‘;| nately, on the way out my | . Philadeiphia, July 14—That Dr.| She is survived by ome brother, Wil wentbers Will. OF Februmer 2. 1800, | Drooably several regiments of soldiers. | city, and the bukiness dwindied unti | mes Young Hed: Left Her Husband & Unfortu SN ovh MY\ crippen, who is a former Philadel- | liam MeNeely of Boswell avenue, and | Williams was ordered by the court to o = the post of sumesur became very up- Week Ago. poon Cora caught a severe cold and not Bivirs. while travsling, -u .Shance Stol| #bins, one sister, Mrs, Fanny Craik of Ver-|return the property, but the peti- | HARTFORD LEADS ALL THE REST | Attractive. Then AMr. Randail of | fered his resignation. The treasu will make at once for this city July 14.—After firing.four re tare of herealf i settied an her | to throw the police from ‘hif tracks, | sailles. 3 tioner claime’ he has never done so. L ; A 3 4 Geneva, O. \ inter 1o develop Ihto meure. | Should he escape the net spread for Carl Levitsky. The court now holds him in contemot | increase in Postal “Receipts in Fifty [ department iried. but was adable 40 |, /oty swith faial effect Into the bod him in New York. is the belief held | on Thursgay afternoon the death of | UBI€Ss e returns the sum of 32,865, Cities. find some one (o take the place. - Ar. | oF Ji Gung wite, who had ron awa hed mot to frighten me. so | BY ‘many of his 0ld acquaintances here. | car) Levitsky occurred. at the home of with interest for tecn vears. and the 4 Randall continued {0 ,,nf-j'I todar, | from him, Shelby Young Chicago Xept writing not to worry abour her, | 'TOm 1894 to 1899, Dr. Crippen was as- | (" G2lchter, Mrs. Fred Karkutt of Bousenold properts. within sixty day. Washington. July - 14.—The postal [ PErtment for @ decision and today, 4 conductor, committed that it was onlv a slight maiier and | Sociated with Professor Munyon in |9 SRuShcer Mre Fred Markutt of receipts at fity of the Inrgest posc- | tAKINE pity upon him. = the oficials side on scenc of his crime near ;?e“r::ni‘:‘ln::iusreml:; patent mediciens | (1% 00d health for some time. He had | VERMONT -DEMOCRATIC | oMces of the United States durink B the busin mext T heard by cable that she was Mrs, Young left her home in Chi- dangerousi il and after I cabled to £ been_employed as overseer in mill - June showed an increase of 0.67 per | he busingss of the Port Enow Chould T o to hor 1 had the | woman whose body was found sester- | 357 e ot e T E STATE CONVENTION.| 0. over the samé month of Iast | trict to New Yor ki cugo fast Saturday and came (o Un dreadfol nmews that she had massed | 48Y. an v < e ; ot : cear. The receipts of June. 1909, | ., - jonville, soutih of here, where her fa a3 = "ihe dread- | had the most lucrative practice of his | 2T ago retired. Mrs. Levitsky died | Charles D. Watson Nominated for|YSAT Tae recolps OF Junt T6Ch JOY RIDE” ENBS IN RIVER. | (Jurlie S0y or e o inined. thar agine, if oy can, the dread- to me, never mare to see my her husband mude lier miserable from insane jealousy career. Duke Munyom, son of Profes- {2 number of vears ago. He was a na- Gavernor—The Platform. June, 1908. The tatal m tive of Germany, but has lived in this "eipts At | Night's Run by Chauffeur Costs New Cor live nor hear her voice again or Munyon, today thréw a number of | = =i 3 > these fifty largest offices last month " £he is beinz taken back to ma and I |interesting sidelights on Dr. Crippen’s “’;}l"e"fs ""‘:‘_“_"“{’;‘d! ;:‘f;hr e i St. Albans, Vt, July 14.—Unity of o cordi s Pl $8.686,189. compared York Broker $5,000. Young. reachied Geneva this morning hive what 16 Jeft: of her. Philadelphia career. g L g w’m' " | sentiment - pervailed® among the dele- | ity $7.919.841 during the same | oy g 2 | He followed his wife to a farm where ~Of course, T am giviny up tlie house They Often Quarreled. Rarkutt of this sy Mre e phiam | gates to the democratic state conven- | month in 1909, an increase of $76,- | = Stockbridze. Mass. Juls 14.—One ) she had gone (o pay a visit and asied in fact. it drives me mad to be in) He said: ~“Dr. Crippen came to us | bromni of Prosion ing i auaoiy | tion. which met in this city todaynom- | 347" day’s run in the Berkshires cost Harry | her to return home. She refused and o T will sell out everything in |in 1894 and received & position from:| Bekert of HAMford: snd ohe e F‘_ep inated Charles D. Watson of St. Albans Of these cities the ones reporting | G- Tobey, a broker, of No. 26 Broad | he shot her and himself, a few day T 4o not know what T|my father. He came origipally” from |erick Levitsky of this city. He leaves | [0F OVernor and a full state ticket and | the Jargest increases were Hartford, | #irect, New York, who lives in New il do: probably find some business | New York, I think, and he was : t adopted a platform largely devoted to| Conn., 28.70 per eent.: Los Angeles, | Rochélie, $5,000. Tbbey had a new b - g e ork, nk, an as a most | 33 grandchildren and seven greatchil- e 1 automobile and’ with his .wifh snd wep | BESULT OF STRIKE VOTE o take m= traveling for a few months | carefy] and efficient physiclan, He | dren. national affairs. 22.99 per cent., and Jersey City, 20.71 | automobile and v h n 3 ratil T can recover from the shock & | was only ‘a. iittle fellow, weighing . - The platform denounces the new tar- | per cent. Allen he started on Tuesday for . the ON CENTRAL VERMONT ROAD. little. but as soon as I have a settled | about 100 pounds. He worked for us FUNERALS. iff l]aw and demands a downward re- _ White mountains. arriving at night a —— address ag: T will write again to{for five years. B vision of the tariff, urges legislation INDIAN LAND FRAUDS, the Red Lion inn. F 98 Per Cent, of Trainmen Have Voted you ’ “There was only one thing to dis- Charles McKirnin. to prevent “that despotism on the part About . pidnisht, EigseLyen atn, to Strike. As s so terrible to me to have | purp the even temor of his life. That 3 of the speaker of the lrouse known as | Conference with Senator Gore Over | TODey's chauffeur, speeding with the ok, » write this dreadful. dreadful pews, | was his wife. Belle Eimore He. wae| At two o'clock on Thursday after- | Cannonism,” condmens the federal e Situaticn. new car on the Stockbridge road Montreal, July 14—The result of the will wod please tell all the others? Intensely jealous of her, and they oft. | 700n the funeral of Charles McKir- | corporation tax law and favors the in- 5 Bipugtion, drove it Into an iron bridge over the | AMontresl, July 14.-=The result of the With o > g > nin_was held from his late home. No. | come ‘tax and reciprocity with ail Housatonic river with such force that | 2y n Jyhlon“on the Central Vermont to all. Wil write soon | en : y quarreied. She was pretty and at- . - Pierre, S. D., July 14.—Congressman n and zive vou my address, prob- o She o ihte $3 High street, there being a number | countries, particularly Canada. On 4 & D..Jul the tor next in France. From Doctor. rienaw 2n@ she had lots of men|of relatives and friends in attendance, | state issdes the platform praises the | Burke. chairman of the Brookiyn Detectives Busy. “He never struck her or anything ;;‘:flp‘_bg'"i lflres;_:t ;::‘".‘ Monson | Vermont high license liquor law and | ough th . le ‘EI- | of ind, I believe that i iwtucket. e vices were | yrges taxation reform. Although the mystery of Belle El- |of the kind, but I believe that if he{ f70, FRWEICKE. Tae seryees we L 3 u’was torn to bits and the ongressional | chauffeur's party tossed into the river. committee selected to investigate the | Tho chassis was ruined. Mr. and Mr charges of Indian land frauds in the | Tohey returned to New Rochelle yes- Indian territory. went to Mankato, | (erday, The broker refused to prose- | of the Grand Trunk iroad, wa tonight. The sult Is that of the men voted to strike if they do not re celve the full eastern association wag a subsidiary lir Anounced 98 per her friends in thia' country |ed. He and his wite went around con- S ich There. We:alRpieher Of land Military Rifle Association. tauqua cirouir, for @ conference Wwith s e LE TR a by General Manager fones and had e days mast. ane their activities | were happy. In 1899 he came to me | 3n@iBurial was in Maplewood cemetery | Wakefield, Mass, July 14.—Massa- | the Oklahoms senator, vwho mede the) e mands of the Grand Trunk men. ted today in the discovery by the |and said that he was going to New | NDere a committal service was read.|chusetts led in both the i,nterslalei \'egtl“nnon Widow of American Author Becom: 2 Brooklyn police of the dead woman's | York and then to England. Church & Allen had charge of the ar- | match aiid- the all-Amerioa event to- | VSO 0% re snows a atsinclination Wife of New York Banker. STATE POLICEMAN LOUKS s think that it was about twe years | FANgements. night at the close of the fourth day's| Senator Gore shows o Cusinciina pad e According to tHe information of the |later that he wrote from Londen and Harry J. DeBarros. shooting of the New England Military | [0 WeC8 WA 1€ EON intil congress London, July 14.—Mrs. Marie Hunt DISMISSED FROM THE FORCE. rooklyn detective bureau, Belle El- |said that he had established a fine | On Thureday morning the funeral | Rifle association. It was the - first| /o U0 0%, "December for his appear- | Story, widow of F. Marion Story, and | ko i ctice in the British city, that he | of Harry Joseph DeBarros was held | 93V’s shooting in these two events. All ance before the committee, and the | A. Murray Young a New York bank- Reason for His Involuntary Retirement more was born Kunigunde Makomark- | pra ski_of noble Polish descent. When she | ow was two ears old, her widowed moth- [and Belle were living happily togeth- | street and at St. Patrick’s church a er married M. F. Marsinger, and the ' er. requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. 81 Mechanic | the cards were turned in for the 600, | .\ ;¢ Congressman Burke to Mankato | ef. Wwerc married at St George's Not Given Out. 200 and 1,000 yard ranges tonight, and | {HP Of LOREECISRal TuTTT 8 L er | church, Hanover square, today. ihe contest will close tomorrow with | I foT the pur The ‘bride. was. given ayay.cHy ed his own home. and that he |from his late home, No. Hartford, Conn., July 14.—It was an- Hugh Trearor. here were several | the 200 yards’ rapid fire and skirmish | B Reid, the American ambassad need today thiat at a meeting of the e B il ——— floral. forms. The bearers were Ira | matches. The medal for the highest MISAPPLIED BANK'S FUNDS. nuptials were solemmnized I ! state police ymision held — at the INTERNAL REVENUE RULING INATIONAL REUNION OF Simonds, Ernest Charles. Alfred Park- | Officers aggregate was won by Lieut. Brent, Protestant ~ Episcopal bishop | capitol on July Gth that State Police- hurst and Howard Wilson. Burial was | M. ams of the United States navy, | of the Philippines, who was assisted | man Merrill Louks had been dlsmissed OF INTEREST TO DRUGGISTS. ELKS AT DETROIT. | (g A e eemeters. who had a score of 191. by Rector Anderson of St. George's. | from the force. The reason for his - === - A luncheon for the weddRg party was | involuntary retireme was not given B oot el T roe of SRR of the OTIW WEDDING. Monoplans Wrecked, Aviator Escaped | pittspurg, July 14.—Ernest W. How- | &iven at Dorchester hotse, the home | out. Louks' home is in Ashford. M 5 i | =300 o s g S e Duisburg, Rhenish Prussia, July 14. | man, former assistant cashier of the | 0f Ambassador and Mrs. Reid. e = s 1 —Sections TaF ias SIE 2 7, onneily—Drescher. —Herr Strack, the aviator. during a | Citizens' National bank of Tionesta, IR 250 GUESTS PRESENT. : SO oty M—Scctions ofj =Detroit. Mich., July 14.—The feature| 1, gay cvening at 6 oclock at|flight with a monoblane today, fell | was sentenced to serve ten vears in |ONE YEAR FOR NAVY PUGILIST the country which receive their intox-jof today's programme of the national | 5¢ Mary's parish rectory Charles S.|from a height of 100 feet. The ma- | the Western penitentiary by Judge " - Marriage of Stuyvesant Fish, Jr., and icating stimulants in the guise of per-/| reunion of Elks was 4 parade of 20,000 | Donnelly and Miss Katherine Drescher, | chine was wrecked but Strack escaped | James S, Young in the United Statcs [ Champion Boxer Convicted at Hamp- Miss Mildred Dick. fumes. essences, medicines or druss | members of the'order. It ls estimated | both of this city, were united in mar- | with slight injuries, district court today. In May. 180% ton of Prize Fighting. o were delivered a body blow today by | that 300,000 spectators were massed |riage by Rev. James J. Smith. The v v Bowman pleaded guilty of misappk R arigor s 3 Garrison, N. Y., July 14.—Stuyves: Commission>r Cabeile of the internall along the downtown streets and in the | bridal couple were attended by Miss | Dismissed from Navy on Charge of | ing the bank's funds and making false Hampt Va., July T4—William | @igh, Jr. and Misx Mildred Dick were revenue bureau, who gave out a listh reviewing stands. Of this number, the'| Katherine Bray a bridesmaid and Ernblizionent. -entries for nearly two years previous. | Durands ho claims the heavywelght | married here t y In the Little Church of more than two hundred prepara- | police say fully 300 were temporarily | Henvy Drescher, the pride’s brother, as A > - Immediate commitment was ordered. | pugilistic championship of the United [ of S Stephen's, where the Fish fam- tions which hereafter may be handledj overcome the heat and given as- | beSt man. Washington, . July _ 14.:—Assistant e States navy, was convicted here today | iy has worshipped for generations. by drug stor after the govern- | sistance Ry an emoargency squad of The brids was charming in a gown | Paymaster Lawrence G. Haughey of Guilford Boy Drowned. by a jury in the circuit court of y The bride !s a daughter of Mr. and ment liquor lic i 5 hysicians. None were thought to|Of white silk and carried bride roses. | India, attached to the Castine of the E 3 July 14—While bath- | Aghting. He was sentenced to one | Mrs. Evans Dick of Philadelphia and Treasury department officials said{ have been =eriously affected The bridesmaid wore yvellow silk and | Atlantic_topredo fleet, was dismissed | Guilford, Conn. July 15-"Whte baC | voar in"the penitentiary. Durand was | the groom is a son of Mr. and Mr they belicved that many of thes The marching organizations present. | carried sweet peas. from the navy today on 'a charseof | ing in Spencer's creek here late 1048y, . eq out several weeks ago at | Stuyvesant Fish 'of Now Yoik. Sidne preparations were concocted mainly for | ed a series of unique pageants stretch- After the ceremony the newly mar- | @mbezzlement. During the absence of Em_n::]n fis“"::'\in a.‘fl“:f;:g 'u:o::,ea | Buck Roe beach by nezro named | Webster Fish was his brother's best saje in “dry terfitory” where the pro- | ing five mi'2s in length and requiring | Tied couvl> were driven to the home | Hughey from the ship on account of | beyo: i dp - * | Seartorough, in the first nd of what | man, A special train brought 250 hibition laws made it impossible o] twb hours to pass a given point. of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Katherine | illness the safe on board the Castine | The body Was recovered. | was to have been a ten-round contest. | guests from New York, among whom obtain legally anything with a liquor The ladies of Cincinnati won the au- | Drescher, at No. 11 Ninth street, where | Was Opened and $3,500 was found to be -~ > N Durand formeriy lived in Pennsylva- | were many persons well known in New ‘lavor. tomobile to be awarded for the best |2 Feception was held. .Standing before | Missing. Granted a Six Months’ Separation from | i, York and Philadelphia society. It is estimated there are 40.000 drws- | appearing and largest presentation of | @ bamk of palms and flowering plants, 3 Her Husband. ——— i b gists in the United States sHghly | the fair sex in the Elks' parade. and under a wedding bell, the: Gives the Horse a Chance. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 14.—In the ONCE HAD BIG FORTUNE. MAY BE GREAT GERMAN STRIKE mere than Ah;‘uf of w ol b Lh-uxzs For the best snp~arm:ta with xm-;e ge:;:e‘- ;hte ncofltflwg?tm; “'Il’r {hr':": On Thursday, State Humane Agent | supreme court here today I.vum-e = = - diadohd yearly special tax which permits them 5, th dges deci t ¢ v party ¥ ¢ se Mrs. - Elizabetl us Miner, in | g, to meil the preparations involved. Ovher | smounts Shonin e d?ve],ded;dasfl!‘:llow 2 | young triends and relatives, and later | pejons c;n(‘: :’}iresx“;;lzzf:“antihedefifjeh: g::;::“:’;er i e o e i ‘;' 5'“5":,:' o St e Shigysrd . - Workers. "Rmand’ . Mere stores which continue to vend theso | First prize, $300. Cleveland; —second |# Weddimg supper was served. The | tnat e animal shostd he traaced To | BB T orime - Buvser & 5 Gt 4 Wages and 83-Hour Waek, mixtures now will be required to pay | prize, $150, Grand Rapids: third prize, | decorations were in green and white| ten days.and fed on soft food. If the | Staatsburg machinist. The court re- San Bernardino, Cal. July 114 Hamt July 14—Thirty-fiv ioe Whi be entiched accordingly. o0 | $100 Los Angeles. o aniform:. First.| ranged by Gcauldie o T °r7|isw heals the home will be ailowad | marked that “absence makes the heart | yamcs Monroe Sigafus, who at one | LHAMBITE, Juls TECThrtyfive thou. ury w c v “or the most novel uniform: First, oy z = to live, otherwise it w shot. It [ grow fonder,” an e an order | i Counted his fortune by ithe. mil- |2 s : ay EC \ $500, Boston: sacond, $150, Santa Bar. Poth young people have been es-|is the horse which was struck by an | which cancels the scparation after six | ;o “Ri*ieq ¢ "the Virkinia Dale in a demand upon their emplayers READY TO DECLARE bara: third, $100. Pueblo, Col. pecially well known and received from | electric car last week. months, believing the couple will be- | . iih "Camp on the San Bernardino | 07 AN "’: ea TR n_ per cent. in A COUNTRY-WIDE STRIKE.[ For the best floats: First, $300, Cin- | thelr many friends a variety of beau- come reunited. 1t is believed to be the |.gucert from the intonse heat. .Sigafus | JAEeS and a fifty-three-hour week Mew York Cloak and Skirt Makors in | $100 Akron. banner: First, $200, | the bride to the bridasmaid was a dla- | Constable Stanton on Thursday toox v Killed by | DiEsest stake was made at Leadville. | workmen are engaged in the ship Confident Mood. Greenville, Mass: second, $100, Battle | mond brooch and the groom presented | Addie Street to the state hospital. She | New Haven Italian Woman Killed by | Col. He was 2 partner with Tabor | Sgy"ut amburs, Bremen. Vege e Creek, Mich.; third, $50, Aetna, Pa. the best man an amethyst scarfpin. |had decided to ge there for treatment Train. andothers in the Robeért E. Lee mine. | Lok Bremerhaven, Flensburg, Kiel, New York, July 14.—Leaders of the P Aiind:dknisiny » "% | Mr. Donnelly has resided here for the | aud her husband accompanied her, but | New Haven, July I4—An unidenti- W 2 Lubec, Rostock and Stettin striking cloak and skirt makens lere = past two vears and ls the proprietor | when she arrived she refused to go in i man was struck and in- (‘New Britain Barn, Horses and Biplane B Do, fied Italian wor were in a confident mood tonigiat after equests of Late Peter F. Collier. | ;¢ the Norwich and Putnam Commer- |and returned to the city. Commitment | Stantls Killed at the Bast Haven tun- Burned. Eccentric Millionaire Left Two Con- -'m.'.‘,xfll_m» wilxh °;"'1"§f1n2"""“"3m‘ crs| New York. July i4—The net value of | cial s«h';‘:" -5 e is & vfiflvs of Pltts- | papers were then made out. nel late tod: The woman stepped| . New Britain, Conn., July 15. —Fire flicting Wills of the Internationa s (armen “ollier, | PUrg and is the son of Thomas J. Don- s a : vy destroy ¥ . g Workers” union from Boston, 1fhilael- $he e ag late Fogir F. Colint BIITS OF that oitse This telde ian besa s Caught 105 Crabs. i "‘;rh.on:«)fm‘:wwwfi % B o oo Rachi ey Kingston, N, Y. July 14.—The fact ] eland and Baltimore. er and’ sportsman, was $2,785.- | the nss ° 3 : > o Y ¢! that Dr. Charles H. Roberts, un ec- p",‘,,;,;:'f‘p_-lp;’m,’,’." hatrman: | of. the | 136, accarling to the appraisers Teport | e notimiant o the o SR et e, 5 Morristey aud parts were down | track o Horses owned Lr Jumes W. Haggerts. entric mijllonaire of ORkes, Uulster general stifke Ccommitter, ‘repeated | filed today. It consists entirely. of per= | Ar. and Mrs. Donuelly left doring o L e G i 0 s e 7 A plane A aried, rnwe, Of | county, Teft two contlicting willa, will previous declarations that an | attempt | sonal property and life insuranc the early evening for a wedding trip| .. : OFlGing: Wi — n“ hiy | Two Deaths in New Haven from Heat. | buii o es e ¥ 3 probably mean the expenditure of $75,- by manufaciurers here to sulj-1é: the The bulk of the estate goes to his | which will incl New York ana | 3uBht ""’ h'“"f O ot two | . New:Eaven, sJuly: 1&—There , wera| Wil be, $3, St X5 000 in ltigation. County Treasurer contract= in other cities ald surely | son, Robert J. Collier, who is to re- | Pittsburg, and upen their return wii | POWs, all showing of good size two b prostrations here today from TS Cook's appraisal fixes the value of the resuit in a national strike. | ceive $2,289.416. Bequests are made to | reside at No. 225 .Laurel Hill avenue. 72 which @eath resuited. Jeremiah Callu- Steamship rrivals. estate ot $1,178.7. To date 345,000 “We are rewdv to declare a country- | St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic hospital. Among the guests from out of town - Shot 2 Horse. han. 67 vears old. died at home, At Havre: July 13, La Provence | has been paid_for ltigation, 36,08 in wide strike at ®_moment's notice” he | Syracuse. N, Y.. St. Joceph's Roman | were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. O'Neill of horse belonging to S. Zelinger was | 338 Grand avenue, and Mrs. Rose Skel- | from New York. allowed for the aceounting, and $26,008 ‘ley died at her home, 210 Ferry stree At Gibraltar: July 13, America, mm is estimated aw the expense of futury » said tonight. We have jromises of | Catholic seminary, Cincinnati, and Se- Springfield. Mass., and Mn‘ Alfred to Groton.ta be shot on Thurs- help (rom as far away as Toronte.” . ton Hali collegg, South Orange, N. J. Johnston -of Westerly, R, L 3 It m ~worn out. &t the age of 72 years. .. Naw York - legal proceedings.