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T dhall, Vt. the alleged murder of William F Judge A. told the them 1 arguments tomorrow. It lieved, however, that the fate A. Hall, who is pr ments of the lawyers for_the and pros. were as follows: shooting. He went into the cella note from a_letter post “Brookline, Mass., Dec. 27, May 10.—The submit- feath, a painter.was practically concluded when adjournment was taken late today, and esiding. torney$ that he would expect be- prepared to deliver their is not be- of Mrs. Tiodge will be placed in the hands of the jury tomerrow night, as the argu- defense ution may be proionged. “The Man Who Shot Heath.” r for a Claim Mrs. Dodge Wrote Letter. the atiorney had read the text marked the latter @nd note were entered as exhibits, to- Prosecution in Dodge Murdef Trial Springs CLAIMED THAT MRS. DODGE WROTEIT Samples of Her Hand-Writing Taken While She Was on Witness Stand—Women Spectators Fail to Act on Judge’s Hint to Leave Courtroom—Arguments in the Case to be Made Today. / a cap. They had words in a shop went over a fence and lay down be- side the fence. M3, 87 {Entered as an Exhibi | This specimen of Mrs. Dodge’s chi- rogravhy was entered-as an exhibit by the state. Passing to Mrs. Dodge a plece of paper folded in the shape of an envelope, the attorney general had her write an address, ‘as follows: More of Her Writing. was in her handwriting. Mrs. Dodge's hand wae perfectly steady as she held of this letter was made in the court. killed and witnessed by Dr. Breitling, was then read and entered as an ex- hibit, Defense Rests. on, Jamaica, May . 10—The ‘disease has been discovered in various districts of the island. A ldrge proportion of the convicts in the penitentiary are affected. A medical cily museum of St s, who died here Friday night, was cremated at Golden's Green today. The ashes will be sent to the United States by the steamer Mauretania, which sails from Laverpool on Satyrday. Milan, May 10.—Prof. Della. Vedova, who operated on Signor Ca noted” tenor, in 1806, and for polypus of the ys the singer’s present trouble is dme to the same cause and a third operation is indiSpensable. The doctor blames Ca- ruso for overstraining his voice. but is convinced that he will recover it after another operation. Derlin, May 10.—Peter B. Bradley, William Bradley. James L. Gifford and other representatives of American pot- ash interests .arrived here today en| potash syndicate with & view to settling the differences between the syndicate and the American buyers. The men bad nothing to say. SHOT FRIEND FOR A GRAVE ROBBER Mistake by Men Who Had Laid Trap for a Ghoul. Tragic riff of Cascade county, a friend who was assisting the brothers in their plan to capture the grave robbers. on_the Fort Denton road. horscback and take the grave rohpers by surprise. Coming to 2 point where a light was burning some distance from the road ‘they dropped their package and noina | Wild Frenzy expert is making an investigation. . E : sas. - - 3" % 3 v Tondon, May 10.—The body of Hal- | WOMAN JUMPS INTO NIAGARA |ANOTHER SCENE AT THE TRIAL Wi il carited Surprise in Form of Letter e gebo0y ot P ; DN et T e S RIVER, NEAR FALLS, OF THE CAMORRISTS. 3 X ¥ s B B §AVED BY A IOLIG.E GUARD |COURT ADJOURNS ABRUPTLY Dress Caught on Jagged Rock and | Declares His Preference for a Lunatic Held Her Fast Until She Was Res- | Asylum or a Prison to Being in the cued—Left Note on Bank. Presence of Abbatemfaggio. Niagara Falls, N. Y., May 10.—Mrs. Elizabeth Hartley of Buffalo. 60 years old, was saved from suicide on the very brink of the cataract today by Constable . Thomas Harrington of the state reservation police. Viterbo, Ttaly, May 10.—The after- noon sitting of the trial of the Camor- rists was brought to a sudden close by o scene in -which Enrico Alfano (Erricone) was the principal actor. Alfanc in a Frenzy. to a frenzy during the confrontation of Abbatemaggio -by Giovafini Rapi, the alleged treasurer of the organiza- tion. How His Wrath Was Aroused. Aifano's wrath burst forth when the informer began to ridicule Rapi's ex- plantions of his whereabouts at differ- ent times. “Take Me to a Lunatic Asylum.” He suddenly leaped to his feet and, pointing to Abbategaggia, shrieked: in: imminent danger of boing carried over the falls by the strugsling wom- an. % Jumped in 60 Feet Above Falls. ro. Hartley came here today. She efitered the water about sixty feet sbove the zalls. By chance fier dress caught.onfa jagged rock about twen- ty fee from shore and fifteen feet from the Drink of the falls. " Saved With a Pike Pole. turning her body to free herself from iy e A i K collapse, the president adjourned the court. ashors by Harrington and several oth-| pyioone who is the alleged head of On' the river bank was found a let- ter and a bunch of flowers. Tho let- ter read: “No longer to be treated as a thing demented.” and his accuser. DEMENTED MAN THOUGHT THAT HE WAS MONKEY. to "Have Three transcon- | 1 Tailroad fmes, g Cyclone Cellars Have Been Or for the puil pchoolhouul.m Italy. e Citizens of Portsmouth, O, bave been disfranchised ‘ their votes: T The Second 2 South Atlantic fleet f‘;fi‘;“"fifim ux‘»f mptom Roads' for foreign ports. 5 Anacito Palaby, the Philippine Leger, is 0. be returned fo the Phi nm at ths government expense. The “Tenth Biennial Convention of the Brothgrhood of Railway Train- men met i Harrisbure, Fa. Jamisen Bres. & Co. brokérs, of Philadelphia, tary petition in harkruptey. nkers and |- @ yolun- the first women admitted of Kansas, died in Emporia. . Rev. Dr. Augustus A. Strong, pres- ident of fthe Rochester THeological seminary for 39 years, is about to re- sign. b G the bar bl T President Fallieres of France and by King Albere and the Belgians at Brassels, 3 - The Federation of Labor Issued an Emma_ Nelson, Mabel Gilmore and The New York Clearing House as- sociation has agreed to admit trust companies with capital of $1,000,000 or over to full membership. Ciudad flushed wit] say contains. the battlefield, are attended by numerous physicians and ‘nuraes from El Paso, who have volun- teered aid. Hotel Fléor Covered With Blood. Francisco 1. Madero, Jr., provl president, and his staff have 2 8 winning the | g battle~of the Mexican revo- of it, affer lon. _Genoral Navarro 'a Prisoner. . In a corner room of the barracks, in which for two days he held out party were given a cordial recepfion | ag:nst the fire Juan Nav is a mtm he surrendered wictory, vet ready, to make peace May 10— e rebols, Gend with the Mexican ores of wounded, ting of evidence in the trial of Mrs. | over money. After shooting, he went | 2sh intorests errived todey = Officer Has Close Call. dually 0 . - | Tnis little - v Deligiton, thin of Brussels, where they will e had gradually worked himself in-| Mps, ; . Florence M. Dodge of Lunenberg fo | into the celiar for a few minutes, then | TOUte fof Brussels where they will] *, .02, 08 "0 B jyman Beach Kellogg, one of| the provisional capital of Bexico, and \ -4 { for an armistice, but the rebeis would _.m‘s;'.':w ju tonight | accept snothing Hut immediate surren- “Attorney General Sargent, Lunen- X A 7 P X R i tion. of 48 Prosecution Springs Surpri: T Great Falls, Mont, May 10.—A trap There she was held until Harrington | “He is driving me mafl. Take me to a 2 al mrz his entire ga n Spectators in m'- court room were “fii‘fidd,,,, was also entered as a | laid by Harfield G. Conrad, one of | reached the bank with a pike pole. By | lunativ asylum. Send me to hard la- .fa“h‘rdt Are Patrolling the Tracks |men. Hi 'e'is sunken, his Mfific" taken unawares today when Mrs. | state’s exhibit. he wealthiest men in the state, and | standing in a shore eddy and stretch- | bor, though I am innocent, but relieve | 0% the New York Central road near | bowed, and he does not talk. er. Dodge wrote down on & plece of paper | is brother, in which they hoped to|ing his arm to its utmost the officer | me 'of the prsence of that hotnd. I ; :91 ‘alls, N. Y., owing to the work | defeat has diheartened him. @t tus dictation of Attorney General Said She Wrate '-"‘;'- \ire, | CAIeh the man who last year stols the | wak able ~ to hook the pike into hier | cann>t simad bim a moment longer: of traln’‘wreckers— g ‘Madérs &1l Ready for Peace. Sarge eferenc o “man who | The attorney general passed to Mrs. | body of the former's one-year-old son | dress. _ ' p — e Rt - Dodge an envelope and piece of paper | from its grave in a cemetery here, last Tried to Free Herself. & "3" ident ‘“?J:‘l"'"-flmd rt. o Jh'xw" Department Has lssued | ‘fln A e pare of :fl: “Fhe words dictated by the attorney | which he had just entered as fur-| night resulted In the killing by the| Her arms being pinioned by the ter- | o mcol, was ghastly and trembling | several orders showing how voung |i0WH ia Fruaclsco ©. Maders, Je. the gemoral and writ.en by Mrs. Dodge | ther exhibits for the state, and asked | Conrads of Joseoh, Hamilton, former | rific current, Mrs. Hartley tried by | 1ooinucs, surrounded by teh prisoners| men may win commissions as sscond Surrous Y 3 were @ y w her to read the letter and say if it % s ¥ | in the cage, and fearing that he might | lieutenant in the army. v and his staff, joyous an he munition They found thousands ammunition at the barracks and they now have two mortars, thres machine guns and two fleld pieces. Their am- 5 i 518 Docember 27, 1910—The man who | (1 otter, "and after she had read it,{ Recently Conrad was notified his Weman: Finaily Quited Down. Sensations Looked for Today. appeal for funds to defend the Me- | government if ft is diposed to deal #hot Mr. Heath was tall with Deavy | through, she said that she had writ- | ehild’s body would be returned to him | Finaily, weakened by her struggles | goncational developments in the way | NARAT™S in jail st :flé‘;‘fifim’w‘.‘l‘h"i-i'.‘ae’:”rfitl oite of the 0own Appedres durk hair, and wore a cap. They 1ad | fon it 4g well as the address on the if $1,500 was left beside a lantern he|aDd freguent submersions in the Wa- | ,¢ scenes, it nothing else, aer looked b President Diaz's manifesto | stroets with sighs of relief and the fn- worde in op over money. After | (iloicpe® No intimation of the text| would find burming af a lomely spot | ter, She became quiet and.was drageed | 0. 5511 SOTNE €120, Fer 100Ke0 scs as n surrectos began an uproar or showt: few minutes. then went over a fence i “Malkin; % dummry pac fhe' er men who had come to his assist- 7 *| Joseph Unger were shot and killed Scorgs of Wounded. Secure Bupply of Ammunition. and lay down beside the fence. ; Signed "‘“"‘:"‘“E"":“' 5 R o e et e AFe i e R guring a quarrel among lovers in a| In hotel lobbies) store fronts and| They certainly have made the most . Pl m;{x:!'unnf)?e‘ .’d?ly St Heath “was| tomobile. Hamilton was to follow on Left a Significant Letter. guard will be placed between Erricone | Thiladelphia lodging house. hallways, the imprgvised hospitals of | valuable" capture of the revoiution. of rounds et ‘Delts, somewhat depletad dur : - - The defense then rested, at 10.22 a.| proc 2 T MASSACHUSETTS ¥ - o ’ ing the attack, are filled agasn. geiher with the account book of the | The oot o i ey bl s By g i Climbed a Tres on Fifth Avenue and|® Second Assistant Postmaster Gener- | The floors of the'Porfirio Diaz hotel, | ™€ 'R atiack are Hllet semin, antrias el by Mek - Dodge | The Rebuttal Begun. burning by the roadside and realized TO TAKE LEPROUS BOY. Jabbered to Crowd. . | al Stewart admitted before the house | Where thirty wounded lay tonight, are | Town of Juarex h_mm e Prosecution contended that the-letter | When the defense rested a recess of | they had made a mistake. Returning | piode leland Dess Not Want to Estab- - commfitce that.clerks. had heen diy-| duventd wit blood aud. SORS-EOaKe ] e S as well as the note was written by the | 5 few minutes was taken and then the | 10 et the package again they saw cie: et any New York, A man who | charged for promoting unions. clothing. B e nomds. Bire o oA 5 > 8. taw its rebuttal case,|Stooping over it the figure of a man, lish Coleny for One Case. thought he was a monkey shed his “The Fertunes of War.” 2 prosecution opened rst witness Dr. W. H. { burned to the ground. Numerons adens | @wellings are roofiess. Same have t o 1 ; P The Chinese Emperor Has author-| .. ” Mandwriting Expert Téstifies: who_straightened up With.a gun in shoes in front of Miss Helen Miler | The Chinese Emoeror Has autho Bola tortunib. of wee™ Ddbibled ol Providence, R. L, May 10.—The state by i v Go s F1 vent he d: and, i tiorace W."Shaylor. a Portland. M. ) caster, N. H., who tasti- | Dig e e e e aiatels openet | today ook & hand in the dimcuity o 0 Dt e a2 | 900,000 by American, French, Brifigh G iy | NItV Luies u (ks el hendwriting expert. testified that in | fled yesterday as one of the experts for | , SO CRVEIN IROIGEN, APEIS | Which the Pawtucket authorities are | tfre. He wriggled far out on & bough| Bd_German financiérs, for railroad| S,nesio0d With tears in his eves over | visw wrecked interiors. = opinion the lettex -ead by the at- | the defense. i Investigation disclosed the fact thac | having in disposing of Harry Sheridan. | overhanging Miss Gould's porch and | comstruction. Tt Bevoswn foF ‘Searw. The ‘dead are| Flags of All Nations Flying. rney general, the note written in the Bared Body to Waist. they had killed their friend Hamil- | the leprous boy of sthat city, when | squatied there, grimacing and gesticu- == | bemg ‘buried tonight. Window glass, bedding and debris/ rourt room by Mrs. Dodge at the at- | y, connection with Dr. Leith's ap- | ton. - Governor Arah J. Pothier told officials | Jating to a sweiling crowd belok, to| Mrs. Horatio M. Garnett. widow of o litter the streets. Scores of bulldings torney general's dictation and the Writ- | ,oarance on the stand today, Dr. Breit- of Pawtucket that he would urge Gov-| whom he directed a running fire of | the son of T. Harrison Garnett of About 66 Dead, 250 Wounded. ars punctured with bullet holes. Memy g in the Reliet corps books were | ho is about the same height and T ernor Eugene N. Foss of Massachusetts | gibbarish, Baltimore, and Lieut. Carlyon Wilfroy | A conservative estimate of physicians the destrictive effect of the &r. written by the same person. e T e & | T I Ly I THE o BT Doy ta the Aoge SnIDNY | e s E1 e i o polial] Belialre, of the TRERh suirs ol LD el G4 of s istoate TeAtOrs vt :}fi'.',,'y fire. The flags of il nations Mrs, Dodge Denied Writing Letter. |bare his body to the waist, and Dr. TRIAL OF LITTLEFIELD.{at Penikese Island.. The Massachu-|and reserves hurried up. They dis- | 10rmer member of parliament, wil | surveyed the fighting puts the federal | were fiyjng from the dwellings of for- A positive dental that sbe wrote the | Braitling retifed to the'judse's cham- |\ o - "= sotis health authirities have refused | persed the crosd and ordered the mon-| be married in New York in a few | dead as nearly fifty and the rebel 18e0 | sicr residents todas. sland Matris to take she leper. Mayor Giles W. Es- terbrooks, City Solicitor E. W. Biod- | gott and Superintandent of Health B.1{ W, Richards of Pawtucke: cailed on | Governor Pothier today and were as- | sured thai the latter- would use his in- finence fo have the boy admitted to Penikess. 1t Massachugells again take the boy er colony will have to be established days~ ‘at about fifteen, with a total of nearly | ;. i 550 wounded on both sides. The actu- Rebel Soldiers in High Gles. +* Copditional n__Other_improyé-Lihe dead have been buried quickly. | Down the streets after the ments, Willian ckeleiter has iroivn, for- deserters weére many. ma,lmm.’fme insurrecto Joseph Blewitt and that he became a | {0-give 310,000 for o : the dead have been buried quickiy. | Kearch of food and water, T monkey after reading that the little) Tarrytown, N. Y. replacing the one| Colonel. Tambore! Among the Dead. |Unkempt um;l :flnbv&,' animals mere recetved into the homes | made famons by the Headless Horse- | "y goiateq Preas corb ndent | 20 the strain thres of millionaires. Il - was taken -to. glan in Washington Irving’s Legend of [ . . nC & s;’f;“ deaqe'sredem:mxn ohe | yet thnMy-::’ugfin Joytully Bellevue hospital, where his sanity will | Sleepy Hollow. ot gt el g W g A ik a they passed one an- bo teste: 0 “aptai : A Colonel Tamborel and Capiain Sachu- | Q000 o b Core for Weunded. - bers to divest himseif of his clothing. Women Wouldn'¢ -Leave Caurt. The court room was crowded wit women, but not one of them accepted the judge's suggestion that an oppor- tunity for leaving the room was open to them, and when Dr. Breitiing, strip- ped to the walst, reappéarsd in court he seemed to be the object of unusual | actention Key imitater down. He merely grin- ned until three bluecoats climbed, np He then toid the police that he Was er or_ that she was in Brookline, Wase, on Dec. s made by Mrs. Tiodge when placed on the stand in | sur-rebutial. Mrs. Dodge said that she as at the home of a sister in Con- eord, Vi, on that date, and her sist 3rs. Robert Bennett, corroborated her tesiimon * Mrs. Dodge Almast Gay. Dodge appeared almost Case Not in Court, Providence, May 10.—~Clark Burdick.. attorney for former Semator Frank Littlefleld, who is being held in New- port pending trial for the murder of his mother, Anne Elizabeths Littlefleld, at Block Island. appeared before Judge Robert M. FrankNn in the district court yvesterday and requested a post- new bridge near gl refuses to it Mrs zay President Fonseca’s Nomination of . 3 t . = = - na 3 s the man who a y when she enterpd court today accom- Witness Proves Slow. Poncrient until May 15, The case will | in this State, and this the authoritics | SPECIAL TRAIN CARRIES Dominico ‘ds._Gama for Brazilian am- | 90 The former was t] z ican doctors bandaged panied, as usukl, by the jail matron | Attorney General Sargent then ask-|come up at that time for assignment | G0 not care to Go for one patient. MEN TO FOREST FIRES,| D295ad0r at Washington in sucoession | T da¥s ago taunied the xebeld a3 oir Tight wounds as they. and her daughter, 3 Tda Bell ed Dr. Leith to consider the evider for trial. - e le— s = g{lshe lat J,?‘Nmn Nabuco, has been . al I‘_‘ on American Side of Line.|in the streets o cdlebrate Cross Examination Resumed. in the case, and, bawing his action up; Mr. Littlefleld 4id not appear in| T $75,000 Al Riifroad Sends Earca af Eire Fightors| to up in the senate hy the opposi- | Casualties -l tory. They were allowed to | on the evidence and the report of thé | court. ety on Hf Senator Ruy An inquest is mow being hetd Barbosa, who was | On the American side of the line five | teneral Sarg smed CASE IS NON-SUITED. howover, only after the vebel nt tion of his eminence to the pries and the silver jubilee of his elev | . Dr. Breit- | in Biock Island. to Suburbs of Lowell. defeated for the presidency last vear.|have been killed and about seventeen d at all stoves and amination of Mrs, Dodge | 2UtOPsy. to mark the spot on % D S b have had piaced a guard at s - o g o AP o | ling’s* body where, In the witness’| Assistant Attorney General Harry P. -in- ; 3 JoRe R wounded, many of them being INno- |pouges whose entrances were es soon as court had convened. The |5 fon as a physician, the bullet en- | Cross explained the further postpone. | Hartford Man Blamed Father-in-Law| ,ye11 Mass, May 10.—Destructive| The Investigation of the Interstate | cantly efigaged at a distance from the | e meil ae around the ouesiirts Of T en o as | tered Heati's body. Dr. Leith was 5o | ment of the case by saying that he is for Lass of Wife's Affections. | prush fires are in vrosrcss in Tyngs-| commerce commission into the charges | river front. el s O Sl date she | exceedingy careful that he examined | expected to try it when it comes up, = o | boro and West Chelmsford, and hun-| brought by the Alpha Portland Ce- 3 E i itable. moch ac husiness required o She | E reitiing for ten or fifiesn minutes, | and that he is a0 buslly engasad i this | Winsted, Conn, May 10.—The action | drcds of firemen are fghiing them. | ment company against the Baltimore | NavarTo Surrendered Yestorday After ry “;zk'":_l;:‘:’"u:fl pori Fatehed mim occasionally while he | Cling of his flesh and making vari- | city upon the Beach trial at present | ¥TOUSht by Homer I Crippen of Hart- | The fire in Tyngsboro started in| & Ohlo rallroad .alleging discrimina. ods; e Sattared talestayligei B S e Hma | ous measurements, but when a quarter | that he 1s unable to get awa ford against his father-in-law, Ben-|prush on the Lgmbert farm. Flying| tion in faver of the cement plants of | The actual surrender of the town|paired and battered o 54 e 2 of an hour had passed and he had not jamin H. Fry, of Amenia, XN. al";d'emhe s from it lighted on the old ‘the Steel corporation, was comtinued, { by General Navarro took place about 1 Plflceim 0 e Yém" gmm’flfl"" -'-h- Gets Specimen of Her Handwriting. | getermined the bullet's point of en-{ WITH ALL THE POMP formerly of Waterbury, this state, ask- | pPlajsed homestead and burned it to Paltimore & Ohio officials denying the | o'clock. General Navarro gave h Mme L ibjestde Mre. Dodge was msked by the at- | trance, Attorney General Sargent, visi- ing 375,000 damages for alienation of | the ground. The fire is now partiaily | charges, ord to Colonel Garibaldl of the in- {place. E s + v general for e acn of her | blv impatient, requested Dr. Leith to OBSERVED AT ROME | the affections of his wife, wWas non-| ypder control. In West Chelmsford —- -~ cto army after the rebels had eni- Liberated Prisoners Rejoice. handwriting. (‘ounsel for the defen: tep down from the stand. Dr. B. H. i e suited in the superior court today. The | sparks from a locomotive on the ROOSEVELT PEANNING TO tirely surrounded the barracks and| pappiest ameng those whe were ahjected, but the court overruled the | Stone of Burlington, the state patholo- | Cardinal Gibbons Escorted to Throne | trial was begun vesterday and when| Siony Brook branch set.fire to tinder- HUNT POLAR BEARS, | threatened to annibilate the garrison |ghout the stroets were the prissmers Objection and an exception was noted. | gist, was then ealled | on Occasion of Double Jubil procesdings wers resumed today tho | iike brush and within {wo. bours: 150 S. | Within oratod trom the Jaii Suring the Ga7: s, Dodge then took off her gloves | i 1 cot T the plaintft ed pres-| acres of land rvere blazing. A spec T SyMPathy for Navar-| Many of them profess to have been f- and at the dictation of the attorney ! The "‘“; f F°"";d .?“:.‘ : New York, May 10.—In the mode | entation of that side of the case and | train conveying 150 men employed by | Has Accepted Invitation to Go to BES(E Eeptess oy Mmathy nocent of any :'::nxddu. general then wrote upon a piece of | DI Stone without any hesitation in-| ;;erveq at Rome, six pages in uni- | then résted. Following this, counsel the Boston and Maine raflroad went Greenland Next Year. ro. 7 = 5 paper the foliowing / | dicated on th body of Dr. Breithing the | r5r; pearing lighted torches, met his | for the defense moved that the suit|to the sccme at 1230 oclock. No| His eves became dim with tears as| Philadelphian in Prisen as a Spy. What She Wrots. ' | | point corresponding to the spot on| . inence” Cardinal Gibbons, at the |©e dismissed by reason of lack of €vi- | homes have been burned, but several| New Yorlk. May 10—Accerding to|he surrendered, but Colonel Garibald James Monaghan of 3309 Barimg g o Heatlus body where the bullet entered | goors of the Catholic club here to- | dence, and the court granted the mo- | have been threatened. | Capt. Bob Bartlett, pig game huni- | with a handshake that bespoke his ad- | siieet, Philadeiphis, a stsdest in > December 27, 1910. |and then he left the stand to make| ¢ight, and_ escorted the prelate to- & | tiom: E : e | ing Lias more attractions for Theodore | miration for the gallant resisance the | Hratiimora collegs, Who went sight- The mun who «hot Mr. Heath was|way for Dr. Leith, who was again re-1 throne in the grand ball room, where | _In his complaint Crippen alleged that | CARPET MILL STRIKE AT Roosevelt than the next presidential| federal lealer made, assured Bim Of | ecing In Juarez on Sunday, ssyw Be tall, with heavy, dark hair, and wore called. he was welcomed by a large gathering | FTy had induced his daughter Helen, D SETTLED | CAMPAign. At ieast. that's the way the | the desire of the rebels to aiford him | wag arrested as a spy and Tapt in the i B 34 ik | of .prominent €athol The occasion | Whom the plaintiff married at Torring- SPRINGFIELD S colonel sees it now. Having filled hjs | every ccurte: Twenty rebel officers | 208 T rl ontly during fhe fght- was the zolden jubilee of the ordina- | ton en April 28, 1904, whils she was a 8 CEEnR N Be. | PaZ With tropical fauna. the ¢olonel|rode up and expressed to the federal|ing aiso he was forced to farry water SCORES PREFERENCE FOR student in a girls’ school at Lakeville, | Canadian Weavers Left Looms Be- | ;ans in the summer of 1312 to iry his | commander, as Mexicans, their SYm-|g¢rom across the strest to the federml I MAY HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE. DOGS OVER BABIES. to Jeave him shortly after the marriage. uck @t pelar bears in Greenland. pathy for him and his men. | H WOMEN WHO HAVE $600 { { | cause of Employment of Polander. - | T o to the cardinalate. It e s e e b | T P e Blame Diaz for the Carnag: the jeil : = < vears oid at the time of his marriage | Springfield, Mass, May 10.—A sat-| Peary’s ship, the Roosevelt, on her Woman's Suffrage Committee Reports | Dorchester Cl"?i"""d ::V;u*'fi Per- ST and Miss Fry was 18. | istactory settlement of the strike cali- | 1ast and succzssful triv, has the ‘col- lo;‘:l’fl“e‘flr‘\:fi?;‘x:.:;sxfcfe;néff UBBARD HMALL AT Favorably on Such a Bill. ambulators Inste: uppies. e B ~~ ed by two hundred weavers at the fac- | onel's_acceptance pledged. The cap- | onEnt I 0 o I ave Deen | HUBBA DRIVEN TO INSANITY tory of the Hodges Fibre Carpet com- ifariford, Mas 10.Senator McNeil| Providence, May 10—The averags fain wanted the colenel to g0 210ng | gefeated, but words of opprobrium of DURHAM IN ASHES, by Building Back-fires. gotten under control here artumobiles and after fizhting In: of back-fires on Woodruft tal Valler was fireswept, and it w. 6,000 ACRES OF WOODLAND Flames Checked After All-Day Fight tonight aft from the surrbunding towns came in | all day the flames were checked by the build- moun- The country surrounding Pleasant as only By wroifing the roofs of the twelve or not been estimated, but | then he spoke of the duty of the peo- ple to care for posterity as the future of the church, by seeing to it that there was postepity. He said that there was an increasing deati rate and a decreasing_birth Tate in_the Congre gational ~Thousehold. “The average a baby carriags. Some women would rather carry a full-blooded bulldog in family with one child envies th> one with none.” Miner Blows OFf Own Head. Stockton, Cal, May 10.—While Mar- garet Martenez, a 16 year old Spani: girl, of whom he was insanely jealous, he girl. Rushing into an ad- and blew his head into frag Washington, May 10.—The farmers’ Hill presented an amendment provid- ing that the law should not go into ef- fect until ninety days after the presi- dent should have satisfied himseif that the government of no foreign country imposes no terms or restrictions, either portation into or the sale in such for- ducts thereof, and that such foreign countries pay no export bounty or im- poses no export duty or prohibition upon_the exportation of any article to the United States or the products thereof. Representative Heary of Texas made a point of order that the amendment bill. pany inIndian Orchard yesterday was WILL ASK GOVERNOR TO REMOVE MACDONALD | Greenwich Board of Trade Calls High- | I way Commissioner “Incompetent.” coach-are int> Eagle river. that two were killed and ported to have plunged | Meagre advices arz injured. | New Bishop of Pennsylvania Diocese. | Philadelphia, May 10.—Rev. Dr. bishop coadjutor, and the Rev. Thom- | e on the governor to | passed calling up: £ surfmgani | remove Highway Commissioner Mac- | as J. Garland of this city post road between this place and Stamford, which the board alleges is in_very poor condition. The engineer will_report_to the board which will send the_report to the governor. Barn Burns at South Manchester. ~ South Manchester, Conn,, May 10.— Steamship Arrivals. At Queenstow May 10, from New Yor! At Geno: May 10, Re D'Ialia, from New Yorik. At Liverpool New York. Teutonic, : May 10, Teutonic, from ] Escanaba, Mich., May 10.—One stu- guire were burned tonight — Sparks|geni was instantly killed, three were Later on in the day Mr. Hill offered another amendment seeking to make Former Harvard Athl, Floston, May 19.—Ne in this city tods; the dr e Drowned. the supposed law applcable to Porto cived wiing of Robert D. Ferguson, a former Harvard d track athlete Boston, Obfo river near ‘Evans- ed_as Barn Burned at Norfolk. Norfolk. Conn, May 10.—A large barn with its contents belonging to rative of South | Charles M. Howard of New York and located on the premises of his summer heme here was burned today. Two Rico, 2s the bill now stood it gives one tariff to continental United States and another tariff for our possessions. This also went out on & point of order made by Mr. Underwoed. { ‘were burned over. | $2.000- schoolhcuse at Metropolitan today dur- | ing a severa electrical storm. The building was destroved. oty s Congressman- Tilson Excused. (Special to The Bulletin.) ‘Washington, May 10.—Representa- Kill Sunday Selling Bill. Hartford, May 10—Two important excise bills were killed in the senate this morning, one permitting hotel pro- prietors in no-lice: towns to take out a $450 license ‘and sell, and the |-tive Tilson has been granted leave of year. but the colonel was 100 busy. hich had been distribuged af the cap- STILL LOVES HUSBAND WHOSE LIFE SHE TOOK. New York. May haughness; 10.—Mrs. Frances and killed o who shot ing the priest who had married her to use her meagre savings of $140 for-her husband’s funcral expenses. love im still,” she wrote. “but please se6 that no flowers' are accepted from the woman who ruined both olirlives fagration and flerce their way to the famou. Aftér the assault was renewed early today and the rebels had brought their machine guns within effec tha federals retired to and’ insurrectos by the hundred occu- Fought Their Way With Bombs. During the night they discovered the federal Strongholds and by the use of ynamite bombs and shells a con- rifle fire fought old Spanish erals retired further into the city, to range, the barracks O’Shaughnessy was buried from an|pied the houses within 100 yards on undertaking establishment. One car- riage followed the hearse. either side. Their fire was rapidly de- ‘most of todby put in bill to the senate which | Man and women of <oday prefers to|sree jist bill, which assed the house, BY DEATH OF CHILD. ' hed today and the strikers will re- veah” enid the colons, and| Licient D o O S s Libisactiad} and Barn - Al if passec wiil allow women to vote at | Walk the street at the ofher end of 2| way received in the senate vesterday. i o Suicide With| 1UIn tomorros. After a confercnce | Captain Bob believes h» is sure of his | SPEIEIDIe 07, The ORG B V@ 0 08 “"Causing Loss of 3 @i city, town and borough meetings, | 1%a8h to whick og i5 attached In- | where it will probably be promptly |Duluth Woman Commits Suicide With | i, william if. Stevenson, superin-|man. “He'll come." said the captain | Saicriof 3 B o b provide for their taking | Stead of pusbing on the handles of a| chloroformed in the room of the Carbolic at East Providence. | teadent of “the factory, the weavers| this afternoon. “you can tafe my wora| *VSrY S99 ¢ Durham, Conn., May I elections. T D o ooy, | fnance comumittee. Not even the most . | expressead regret that the race question | for it.” Precautions to Prevent Looting. s story Siaaks B e S Ay i ties Te- © Lo Cady, D. D. St Dorehester | optimistic Gemocrat has any very | Fast Providence, R. 1, May 10.—Dri- | had arisen, and made known their | Captain Bartlett and Tarry Whitney | . Orders were being issucd by General | all, & lange ewo stor framp £2%e ported favorably ftoday fts third biilyRecs. OOC B0 e Pee N enal meeting | SLTOnE hopes that the bill, removing | Ven to insanity through grief over the| readiness to return te work. The strike | will fake an expedition north late this| Pafcual Orozco all the afternoon to his | Was urmed 20 T0% SRV ool Llg on woman suffrage, this Jast one giy- | BIERCS Sessl m’: Al et DE | the duty from riore than one hundred | death of her child, Mrs. Efiy Hanev,|ivas due to racial antipathy, thegveav- mer. men to guard stores and houses to pre- a P> 3"‘“,‘ The total loss is fnx women the right of electors in | o0 Lne e o O e e opon. | @rticles used by the farmer, will pass |28 years cld, of Duluth, Minn, com-| ers, of whom $0 per cent. are French- vént looting. The general himself shot | S5C ".::" ‘t""b:{' $5,000. The camss ” ipal elections. It provides that | STeEations) churehes whith was open- | the senate. Even if the measure comes | mitted suicide by taking carbolic acid | Canadians, objecting to the employ-| GOVERNOR PRESENTED A . |at two of his men whom he caught | SGtUNALER ar SEONT PR women who have $600 mey be made | 8% Yesterday afternoo e from the committee, which is doubted | &t the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank | ment of 2 man whom they believed to | PORT 7 trying to make away with some booty. | °f, the fire e oL NONE. . e e municipal votzre under the same pro- | CRETEAUME SRUrCh |\ | . rye|BY many. st will be talked to death | Stanley, st Riversids, inte iast night | bo a Polander QRTRAIT OF HIMSELF.| "¢ uiiice Was Comparatively Easy: - | noramtis. and That bulding, visions as soall have Deen used In o - o - © ! on the or. T i - TS. aney came here after e} > e Ve R ;. i ' adjmcen’. fuwns. cities and boroughw 1o qualify | Letést Word of Bvangelism and in fur- | {7 at he semite wilt rerom S oel | acath of her child, a short fime =sv.| TWO CARS PLUNGE | Gift Made b7™italian Delegation from | The town the federals sthourht im- | communicated to the hall adjscent s ua voters and she shall have als | ther reference to the duty of people to | 1 (Nt TNe STAE WAL refuse fo take | LiB clancholy increased, and yester- Wt ity 5 pregnable fell after a comparatively | None of the contents of the . right of an elector which are le- | POSterity he said that some women| ception of Cenadlan reciprocity, at|day her mind became so deranged that INTO EAGLE RIVER. easy_ effort. The house to heuse ad- | saved, and all that was taken from S i1, K1ag to mem Amy woman re- | WOUId Father carry & full-blooded bull- | G CH 2 sedgion of compross. She attacked her mother with & knife. hat Two Were Killed and 27 | , Hartford. Conn.- May 10.—Governor | ence and the same geadiy fire whioh | hall were a plano and 2 few 5 ing from & town in which she was | 0 in their arms than a full-blooded | “*rF, P5SAT T SOREC Ty (1, the |W. physician who was caled to attend | Report That Two Were Killed and 27| paidwin his bzen presented an oil por- | 4rove dhe federals from their irenohes | The loss on he hall and imitted mar vots in the town fo|C¢hild. He said that the.future and|jouge came a little after 10 o'clock on | her found that she-was insane, and to-| Injured by Derailment of Train. |trait of himself by a delegation of | 984 outposts early Monday when skir- | is estimated at about 37,000, Which she removes only tpon being | Perpetuity of the church, to a great | zpinq. C*TE S MG Srte 10 SRR OB g2y " drrangements were to have been = | Itelians from Waterbury. The portrait | Dthing beson, gave the rebcls whe|en the barn and its contents af &dmitted in such town as a municipal | “Xtent, was the question of “counting | hours of partisan debate. All amend- | made to place her in some institution.| Denver Max 10.—Westbound Denver | is a very striking one and a verv goed | Were hardly affected by the federal|id. s Sotae hevect. This Wao Sassed; oy | noses’ ments were voted down, and the bill | It IS believed that Mrs. Haney lcarned | and Rio Grande passenger train No. 1| likeness. and. remarkable as ‘it muy | artillery an emtrance to the town. At| A high wind was blowing whe e o e He introduced his remarks by say-| et the house without o simgic change | 0f this plan and then decided to end | was derailed while rounding a curve | saam. ilie painter who executed it says|the close of vesterday's fighting the |fire started in the hall, and as i Sz H - AR ing that there is a chaotic condition|peing made since its introduction by | her life. tw miles east of Minturn, Col. a% $50 | ha had not seen Governor Baldwin. hut |Tobels hed exclusive control of the|ed up, the flames were.carried in €hs FOREST FIRE BURNS OVER - | io08¥,on the subject of evangelisin and | Chairman Underwood. - Representative o'clock tonight. The smoker and day [‘made the painting from a pholograph | Place: direction of a cluster of some - ve or thirty houses ruumm'u ill Bridgs. When the aspect of he fire was sesn tas Mer- rian Manufacturing company its mill and the seventy-flve men em- ployed there at once formed 3 Guelet brigade, and by strenuous offorts wers losed : < i in the way of tariff rates or provisions, = ik cer’ Rhi - hureh, brown building, the high Barkhamsicad, Conn, May 10.—A man and woman,” he said, “prefers to her r? Greenwich, Conn., May 1 Philip Mercer Rhinelander of teh fac-| Sends $140 from Her Cell to Pay for | church, a e . e able to keep the flames from epremd. memary of the oldest inhabitant, was | 908, instead of being at the handles of | girectly or indirectly, upon the im- | trade here tonight a resolution was|Inaxy, Cambrioge, Vash, BaS o s 5 e o e et Phiciod. | STeater headway, it is belleved the group of dwellings have been either burned or sesfously Those Dug at e having burned over six thousand Nheir arms than a full-blooded child, | oiasioran or sthes Brotaat of a8l | Donald because he is “incompetent.” | bishop at today’s session of the 127th | har hushand several davs a “ 1he Fogf of the municival bulkling. tiata B o . e -1 ? Tnit- o seve vs ago, to “save Sotpe s e amaged. RIS i foun, an1 heaty tmber. | Ty ‘re. embiating the. Tamilics of e O e e e e mtt-| re oard Siso appropriated money fo | anmual comvention of the Erotestant | 1 S0l ™" She exputnaa, wrote a | {108 ©F “which were piled with sand- - . % . “rance, where a family with two chil- he Ui - | pay the services of an engineer to be se pitiful letter from the Tombs direct- 7 the hamlet of Pleasant Valley. Help | dren envies & family with one, and a | S5o0st the United States or the pro-| 08 & 0 4 nake an inspection of the 2 | Started #o Demolish Federal Barracks. | BOSTON DINES ON POLLUTED CLAMS. Mouth of Merrimacis Riyer Unfit for Feod. Boston, May 10.—Seventy-twe theu- sand pounds of health-destzoying ,\ Bolton;- Conn., May 10.—A forest fire today burned over a ldrge area here force of men from the Cheney .Bros company came and helped fight th flames. B Barkhamsted Farmer Shoots Himself. Barkhamsted, Conn., Mz 10.— | Christian Frederick _Jones,Qgged 52 years, formerly of New. a at airy” horses were thé building. White Flag Hoisted at Noon. Finally at noon Toisted a white flag. -He first attempt- few loopholes i . 3 the insurrectos pjd General Federal Cavalry Horses Killed. which to sheot d the sides of “ing Killed and only Navarro ork - city, | ed to send a messenger to Senor Obre- Bernard ch: Tuted clay : = wfev and the Rogers rake fac- | Wa$ Playing a piano for his entertain- | made the operation of the law subject . = molishing the building and there was | clams are shipped into Beston 1 T . iace was Kent from be- |Ment, Paul Miller. a miner, aged 43| to the proclamation of the prefident, | A barn and its contents together with| Lightning Strikes a Schoolhouse. | e no other alternative for General Nav- |year. it was declared today by Ot extaterice. - The mon- | J° ed two shots into her back,| which if never issued would deffat the! 150 chickens owned by James Ma- : arro.but to yield. ant United States District A rber, when D. E. - : oom. Miller placed a stick of | After a lengthy debate the chair sus- | from the fire set a neighboring tract | (&1 i ¢ o 4 Newbui + was arralgned 1t run up into the thoosends of shonk e ; seriously injursd and six others suf- ¥ ’ P ©1 Shrapnel was being poured into the | Nawburypor: dotuin . n iiis mouth, lit the attach- | tained the point of order. of sprout land on fire and severalyacres | 275" S i3 Wiien lightning struck a | 05 Y0ung tmber land and also dec | VG e Nany federal cavs |Jndee Dodge in the federat with shipping = barrel of 108 to Portsmouth, . F violation of the pure food law. pleaded later. 1t is charged that the clams All.hll}fl":r:.d ot of o e igs in the fire.. The loss is| Final Argument Was Made before | other to permit hotels and cafes to sell | absence by unanimous consent until|committed suicide by shooting i ths | gon, ome of the go-betweens in the re- | eral : . m-flf.‘:‘“&? t 31,500 and the cause | Secreiary Fisher on.the Cunningham jliquor betwesnthe fours of 1 and 10| June ist, “on account of imnorfant|hexd at his home lere today, we negotiations, him to is mot known. G Alaska claims, public business” .’ is belleved to have caused his e for & censt L of | guflty, sent from the fists e&

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