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CORNELL WINS BY OVER A I.ENGTH Cabled Paragraphs Varsity Eight Snatch the Lead From Colum- ’ bia by a Spurt on Last Mile of Course Simsbury, Conn., Has de to erect Flew Close fo The Vlhlrlpool Vlere Numerous|" o e Man Supposed fo Have Been Mordered Working in Grocery Store af Sherbrooke Australia’s population as 4,449,495, In 1901 it was 3,773,801. Caracas, Venezuela, June 27.—The Venezuelan congress teday approved & the government's navigation and col- [ BEACHY PERFORMS PERILOUS izatie nces: s S e FEAT AT NIAGARA FALLS: Paris, June 2i.—William K. Van- derbilt’s horses won two races and se- TWO COLUMBIANS WERE EXHAUSTED | Safons-Eade agymo et = Queenstown, Ireland, June 27.—The battleships Iowa, Indiana, and Massa- red Water by Not More | Repudi i i Fire Chief David Campbel - : i Sage and D ing Almost Collaj 3 on Home: S ch :T.’thté:' c'zn;ap;:,!;: i ;nx:fista;:: Biplane lea ater By lot More | Repudiates St:llomint Cnimd. to Him O % David Catnpball e?fmg:irr:n Saco and Biddeford (}‘fim Identify Their Man and Ine Kiel. Than Thirty Feet—Aviator Says it| by Four Witnesses—Funk Gives De- | in an oid plant fire. 7 ~ It —Columbia Wins Freshman Race and Cornell Takes duce Him to Accompany Them to Biddeford—Two 3 Liept. DeMalherbe, a military avi- !OMEIODV EVIDENTLY LYING IN | ator flew from Paris to Sedan. LORIMER CASE. A Potato Famine is Feared in Tex- e I::. spuds now bringing $2 a bushel ere. President Taft Will Spend One of the GIRLS ’I‘{OLD STORY OF HIS M first week ends of the summer at Bev- erly next Saturday. THROUGH BRIDGE PASSAGE | DRUGGIST JONES' e DENIALS Viterbo, Italy, June 27.—One of the | Was Most Exciting Trip of His Life.| tails of Experience With Detectives.| Rev. A. C. Dixon had a splendid re- Honors in Varsity Fours—Pennsylvania and Wiscon- sin Have Close Struggle for Third Place. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 27.—Var-)so even that the cnanging perspective EBity eight oared shells, four mile: from the observation train made guess- Cornell first, time 20 minutes, 10 4-5 | work of picking the leader. It was nip seconds. and tuck between Cornell and Colum~ Columbia second, 20 minutes, 16 4-5 | bia for the next half mile, and at no onds time did water flash between shells. Pennsylvania third, 20 minutes, 33 | Pennsylvania in the meantime dropped seconds. ten lengths behind, with Wisconsin at Wisconsin fourth, 20 minutes, 34 sec- | her side, and Syracuse a straggling : 4 i ® | Whitelaw Reid, the American Am- . onds, “also ran. HIM LIKE A BARREL. | a successful landing. it vas the first | LOrimer over! as a United States sen_ | | Wagelaw, Reicy, the Bmeriean B | gevelopments led to the belief that ne | butcher at Biddetord, Ma. Syracuse fifth, 21 minutes, 32-5 sec- See-Sawing for First Place. time that a bird-man had cut throush | 31% S8¢ fhat he hac sented by the king iwith a coronation | had been murdered and his body was On Way to Biddeford. — Wisconsin was fighting valiantly for Won by a Scant Length. third place and Corneli and Columbia While two men lay practically help- | were see-sawing for first place With| New York, Jun i i (et o 3 3 % 5 e 27.—Edward Russell } death. dicted affidavits of E. D. Mosher, dep- | son has been issued for the arrest of o Wey ’ t uth went willi s S e S e | .y e e L Gambier, the banker, was a witness Twice Sailed Above Cataract. uty United States marshal at’Mar- | “General” Mosby of the Mexican in- | §,S S6ruck, it Lhor be vas] He wor thas (e tadtrisats Bect il T e P Rt Columl egains the Lead. today i the suit for saparation Which | Throngs on the American and Cana- | dliette; Frank J. Russell, editor of the | surrectos. working here as a butcher was com- | for his murder might be rel-ased, At the two mile mark Columbia came races ever seen at Poughkeepsie. It Fob . : municated to the Maine authorities, No Charge Against Him. P N TeiTe. T into the lead. slowly at first, but with | Atlanta society girl, has brought, and with ert C. T.owe, a Chicago newspaper The Port Hood Coal Mines at Syd- ” Jas Comnell's race by a scant length |t ong. . clear . stroke. Gornellians | he told of thelr Honevmoon abroad. | f2ooe and on the brfge gasod With| reporter, beforé the commitice &p- | ney, X. S, have been flooded with sea | Maine Officers Search Sherbrooke. It is mot thought hers that amy ; . : Eroaned: Columbla’s backers cheered. | On board ship, he said, there wes | o'Ticight of about 2,000 feet, twice cir. | POiBted by the Iilingis senate to inves- | water, catising a probable total loss of | Today Probation Oficer Daniel &.| charge will be oreferred againt Mm & p X v ' L rs. b igal it ion. = . co, Me., a . Emery, | an he expects to return to o How the Others Finished. 1t looked now as if Columbia’s was the | bridge whist and dancing and that Mrs. | ;1.4 above the cataract, and then made | LiBate the Lorimer election. His state- | the property. Hamilton of Saco, Me., and e ety e T strongest crew and had forced a lead Pennsylvania was third in the ‘var- two miles from a weakening | if he ever embraced his wife on the given by Meris B. Coan, an investiga- | Notices Were Posted in the Atlantic | here. Hamilton knew Weymouth per- | for the past five years, as soon as 5o eity, Wisconsin fourth, and Syracuse a | #er (WO miles fro €| trip, the banker said: Passags ander; thoUfidpe s o tor for the committee, at that hear- | mills at Providence yesterday announc. | sonally. can. helpless fifth. Soint Ot steay Cormes Tato -Bia ‘Yes. 1 asked her once to put her Sailed Through Bridge Passage. will close Thursday % Columbia Wins Freshman Race, o md‘: e ol arms around me. She did so, but it | His biplane came racing over the O’Brien Also Contradicte. GENNGODS HATRED & e £ o 3 view | might have been a barrel.” orseshoe Falls so low that he was| winiam o : — RECIFROCITY OPPONENTS 4 R H The Columbia freshiman eight car- |and stll Columbia's shell was first.| ™ The 1dea of & separation betwoen | lost to view for an instant, and then | Datatn: Mion sod T oorsinant 55 | According to Reports from Japan, % ried off the homors in the But Cornell was not half a length be- division, winuing by two lenaths from | i Sorael Foh S O de el b ments | i - the Virginia and Rainy Lake company, | eleven locomotives have been ordered o . - , Gambier said, on Aug. S, 1910. | close, it seemed to those above. It o k S T e e - A Gorell Syracuse was third, 4nd | showed, her.eight was rowing not only | Ffe had fold his atforney previous to | seemel almost to skim the water as he | O which M. Fines is president, and | ffom Smeriun mafers Great Hus and Cry Raised After Dis- | District Attorney Makes Intimation af hind. The Wisconsin freshmen were a | Japntly but wisely. “,‘:l“"‘b,‘,“ held the | that, however, he said, of his domestic | made the bridge passage midway be- | of the day. was a director, contradicted | - — covering What Had Happened. the Murder Trial. Bedly odteisseen, Sih: lead by nearly a length as they passed | unhappiness. ' On Aug. 16, he said, | tween the two abutments and almost | the testimony given to the Helm com- | Emperor William of Germany and g the bridge—the three mile mark—but 2 Toon mittee by Investigator Coan. ! u Do e e gotstia |t Tl T AR S e e e LT oy el ot e 1 Malos, Several ‘Dedials. s e e L ot u 2ow SRR (ornell 102025 Syracuse| Columbia Overtaken on a Spurt. | shie had married him. and she replied Pty Anb hm‘,‘;e g :::mmfi He denied that Mr. Coan had re- Slix Bquadian o ool procity measure was amnhdsmc;l b; :«‘.;a;u: 'Tn ”unw’;vcd of New ;.r: o ’5. Pennsylvania 10.344-5, Wis- < o declared, that she did not love quested him to appear before the Helm | Billy S, seball | incidents that occurrel m the confused | trial for the murder of George ¥, Copa= 10.38. SErIores bt (e winh by e £1v | niin. on down the gorge aimost to the Whirl | Committee as Mr. Coan 1s oredited with | plasey, panday;,the Former Baseball craft on the east of the course near the Close Finish in 'Varsity Fours. finish, Columbia began a spurt which Brracus eht hard in the 'varsity | 00t only began to eat up Columbia’s fours, but Cornell took the race by haif | Slight lead, but so taxed her eight that SAnish 3, Sage at bow reeled in his seat, and S racuse, and the | Downing, the stroke oar, wobbled length. Colum ths behind Pennsylvania four twenty lengths in | Pitifully. testified, he spent his time before mar- | 4t 1ast soar to a_ highr altitude and,; {h,t he had ever claimed Mr. Hines v ortiinen e Se weah X i i 3 bai par- ! Mr. that quarter yesterday. : P ce. in|a Denver banker and promiinent fm the rear in the wash., No official time Columbia Showing Weakness. Fiage in “Folnk to theaters. staving at | Clearing the Canadian bank by a i e G e Suarer, yestniy o T ol 0 ) e B e was taken Both crews were now stroking 35, | home, writing letters and calling on | TOW marsin, sail away in safety. Burglars Visited the Northbridge, | After re b Plenty of Columbia Money. but Columbia's weakness was appar- ; ok ublicly an- | Mass., postoffice, blew open tha safc | ransement, the opponents of the reci- | habit of corresponding with her. \',:,,H,h Rice's bronzed squad from :‘r:; I:;\te ):‘aud-::fiedcsre;filf out, :ndh::_ g;a;lfe‘gmeuchre.m}ix:aa‘l;!eL ngéno‘::.h‘;e neavr;g s §u§“??’.a'i§*n".-‘,?:i‘ exci;h}:rm:;p o{ nounced d;m,vg’ who | 2nd departed with $3; worth of | procity bill allowed that measure to sCor,: Carpenter, _houvk»/n;u Mr. the |v\-n”\\|u 57 pickea (Kr'aw"v’er&fi ?‘ heart-breaking dash to victory. On she | danced with Mrs. Gambier. He was 2 lea.garé Falls, ont. . ® 8¢ admitted that he bad been em. |stamps, but obtained no cash i PRttt "A’"“f‘fi“‘"‘fi“’é t:‘;,i'x‘:enm :1""“»’:10::m;-' o and e e e vl “White | swept, steady, surt. precise. The last | better dancer, he said, when he was s ploved to shadow “him was named | BN Who v Clectbiudin | B tare ey e e e | R et g orred in. and w ! dloe - eud Wats 1 IRAPL At oiiie: wavered. | 3; than or 1e et b e EREiGHT CARE GO P Blaine and belonged to a Chicago | Joseph Naco, was Elect-oc bacpened. Xor a quarter of an hour > ouath DAsirict Atior. - T ittons "over "The’ ‘Stards " Cornell | then relinquished the lead she had so ; : ; At the Instance ot M Hlymes | e ol A | At 1 o e s pelme fesity | Hioa. By Houwdod cn fhe SU N o victory ove o sturdy r brel : | the witness discussed ni | x visers that he k AL its conclusion, o one being r F glaht, the Columbia cohorts cheered bravely held, and Cornell passed the | PASTOR'S WIFE HAS TO : OVER EMBANKMENT. | the wliniess discussed his experiences | F2T0RE) sCviaers (it Ko ) (o spealt on ‘the measure, and follow” | ihe corduct of Mre Springer and Hem 1 ERPR A thure drk & e O SCRUB TO EARN LIVING | Disastrous Wreck on Hartford and Funk Recognized Him. EihE Wamen Mowrners Wese liurel | o Ao O | BE 17 i unewets 1l 55 y a money to buack the 'varsity's stam. | €T 5 it =i - ice President Sherman announc ,,;,( and brawn. It was Columbia's n:gq Pennsylvania 15 Lengths Behind. | works Out While Her Husband Is ie Poughkeepsie Bridge Route. L r;‘anl suig that w!;end he came | in a panic caused by a sev electri- | that the bill would be reported from "'hrr]ml"hcu( the day, District auo._ Wictory in sixteen years, their 'varsity | Fifteen lengths back Pennsylvania Sall for Towners, N. ¥, June 27—A freight | {0, Washington be recognized a youns | cal siorm during the funcral of Geors3 | the commiltee of Lhe wholo (o the sen- | ney Elliott used every opportunity io erew having won in 1895, the year the | noseq out a close third place from , N. Y., June 27.—A freight| man standing by on_the street. | Serene at West Kittanning, ate. show that a more than friend Poughkeepsie course was established. Columb Wiscon: and Syracuse struggled in Has Lead for Quarter of a|a badly vanquished fifth. Mile. Coach Courtney Well Pleased. minister of Somerville, i serving a | Haven and Hartford railroad until late B : ; e p = 2 x . 1 was waiting for a car. He crossed | company's works at New Bedford ye: was going on, While under considera- | who had been summoned to Denver Under a hazy skv, with a wisp of a| Charles E. Courtney, the Cornell fl"ete s nt;\!dnmenlce ‘f;r ‘“JEel"l the | tomorrow took place in front of the | the street as I did and when I got on | terday causad a loss estimated at $15 tion in the committee of the whole, | by Mrs. Springer, was the real ceuse gouthern brecze siirring flags /and | coach, who followed the crews in all) Fast Cambridge jail Mrs Elizabeth | station here this afternoon. More than | the ar he did so. I asked him fo sit]000. the measire could be amended, buf | of Henwood's haired of the mevommut. Bunting. the 'varsity shot away | races on his launch, said tonight: E. Bayliss, 52 vears old, savs she has | twenty cars of an eastbound freight — could not b voted upon. In the sen- | Tom Lepper, Springers chanfesr, from the mark at “It was a great ' race—one of the a;::hwg::;n fl;m‘mu!; t];’e“eaflm:“; gr:l;n {ljefl m; tracks, tsmuhed over Conversation on Car. Henry Wendelbaum of Brooklyn is| ate it could be brought to a final vote | introduced by the prosecution, sald griellin; best, I think, that I ever saw. Ot a3 S 4 2,000 ties and tore up the roadbed for “ry, job,’ id, | read as the result of a mosquito bite.| at any time. Senators Nelson, Bri: that he drove Mrs. Springer and Hem- Fhe i : what she cails unchristianlike conduct | several hundred foet. T! Gt bes ke oc i cheSjon. T ioalo thort 18] tow ¢ y : grind. The unaided eve could di course 1 am pleased with our boys. e sevetel hunfired foet Thce desaleml| * i ogi: fie vessonded Blood poisoning resulted from his| tow, Clapp and Bailey joined in the | wood in the automebile nearly svary only a stimiltaneous fiash and dip as | Columbia rowed magnificently. They | on the part of people she formerly | was caused by the breaking of a truck Seren) EESvmRAe o scratching the spot with his finger- e hat a hen it was found | day for several weeks, but added That ft " g a wi e numbered among her friends. 1 as the train, which Efow. do yeu-enjoy 17 I asked. ) Trotehy that acodd when b B Syt B # A they left the mark. Columbia was|were game to the last strike. Our [NnU! 1 7 on a coal car just as the train, whic A 3 L, L ol nstle: ot Fad happeia thithe. bill i always Jooked on Henweod &b &Ee quick to take the lead. For the first|boys did as T told them. Fearingthat| The minister, who was pastor of a | was going down grade at good speed, g2 it o my werk, e At first. Senator Penrose objected to | of the family. He answered in the quarter mjlc thev held it: then the |the head wind from the south would [ Congregativnal church. was sent to | was passing the. station. : i The Will of Dr. E. Peabody Gerry of | having tiie measure reinstated in the | negative ail duestiors a8 to_alieged powerful. ‘whethmic siroke of Cornell |kick up roush water, I instructed the | jail because he was unable to pay 2| The cars smashed the station plat- Gave Him Fatherly Advice. Boston catitalbs Geguests ot/ 6,000 caelt] Coaimitios oF he while i id the | unseemly conduct between Hemwesd #ent t Red and White shell ahead | crew that if they could hold the lead- | $230 fine ' imposed in a libel suit|form, and William Ravmond, the op- “Then I gave him some fatherly ad- | to Harvard university and to the Be-| s S T CRHaWETO osition to | and Mrs, Springer. until at the half mile Cornell led by |ing crew to the bridge to do so, but to | brousht against the Rev. Mr. Bayliss | erator, narrowly escaped with his lifc. | vice, telling him I did not think much | nevolent Fraternity of Churches in| it in its concideration of the. bill 5 o - e e d make their supreme effort when they | by former Mayer John Woods of Som- | Just beyond the station & bridge spans | of the detective pusiness and. that he | Bacien. § ' : 5 5 Nip and Tuck Bstween the Leaders, | €0t under the sheiter of the fleet of 5 1 ed | one of the streets of the town, and | had better get into some business that P e s It was clear now that the_ strhggle | JAcht# t0 the east of the course on ““ifigeh?;fir{?fig"gfi Tating Veoots | tauy ein ot trucka wers Mrows Som Ihad 3 future A By e el Mads i Rl R A DAIRY STABLE, ke Detwiden ¢ L ot E e. 2 O T S parging Woode | that into ihe. street below, together | ~“Just vefore we got up to the sen- | Mavor Murdock of Parkersburs, Va..| Ward step should po taken. : ey noylve efd- third' place, a length Obeyed Instructions to Letter. el o ol L Tith several rails, \Two sars were left! ato office building he said that T had | where the commission form of suvern: | " Tticnds of the bill on the democratic [ Storm at Washington Drenches Yafe behind, ane cuse nipped her sides | “They obeved to the letter, and the fourth. Wiscon lngged in fifth | shelter provided by the yachts gave ¥ e« and thus they held almost | them just the conditions we wanted chout the first mile. The mile |for that final, and, as it proved, de- passel rnell and Columbia were ' cisive spurt.” TO INSURE FULL WEIGHT | MRs. BULL'S DAUGHTER IN DELIVERIES OF COAL | | | SOLE HEIR TO PROPERTY Settlement Effected in Will Case Long Contested. »7.—The special| Boston, June 27.—By the terms of has heen investigat- jan agreement_reached out of court ving and the prices [ today, Mrs. Olea Bull Vaughan be- ife, in @ report made | comes the sole heir to the haif million Special Legisiative Committse Sub- mits Draft of Biil. Hartford, fune tice wh st of e p A - Jjurors in the Camorra murder trial was reported ill today and in conse- quence the case was adjourned until Friday. Lordon, June 27.—The delegation from the Boston Chamber of Com- merce arrived in London today with their families and were taken about in carriages to see the sights. They were shown_through the house of commons this afternoon during the recess hour and also attended a big meeting at Guildhall. MRS. GAMBIER HUGGED Mr, Gambier Testifies Wife Told She Didn’t Love Him. his wife, Edith Russell Gambier, an Gambier danced a great deal Asked himself and his wife first took definite Mrs. Gambier entered his room eariy “Well, do you think that you are a panticularly warm object?” ‘asked Mrs. Gambler's lawyer. “I have an affectionate and sympa- thetic disposition,” Gambier repiied. Outside of business hours, Gambier friends.” He also testified that he Boston, June 27. band, the Rev. Edzar E. Bayliss, a erville. The clergyman was accused Since her husband began his life in a cell at East Cambridge his wife has had to work for her living. One day she is a scrubwoman, and on another she is a laundress, she says. Fre- quently she has to work in the homes of members of her husband’s congre- gation—homes to which she used to 20 as a_welcome friend of the family. The Rev. D. Conrad, pastor of the Park Street church of Boston, hopes to. raise §230 to pay the fine. He has promised that his own church will subscribe one-fifth. Dr. Conrad b lieves the imprisonment of the Rev. Mr. Bayliss is ap injustice. . ALLEGED DEGENRATE Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 27.—With the whir of his biplane motor drown- ed in the roar of the cataract and man and machine momentarily obscured in spray and mist, Lincoln Beachy, the California aviator, today, after circling bove the falls, swooped beneath’ the arches of the upper steel bridge and down the gorge almost to the wirl- pool. Landed on Canadian Side. Rising again between the precipitous sides of the lower river, Beachy moar- ed to the Canadian side, where he made the air currents and mist caused by Niagara Falls and rapids that have lur- ed so many adventurers to their dian shores, on the Three Sister Is- the long swoop toward the narrow winged close to the water, perilously 75 feet below the lowest steel girders pool rapids,. clearing the water by no* more than thirty feet, and his biplane tipping unevenly in the peculiar air currents - encountered in the deep pocket. There was a cry of relief from the crowd when they saw the biplane His Most Exciting Trip. wreck which will probably tie up traf- fic on the Hariford and Poughkeepsie bridge route of the New York, New §he cars left the track ihe engine with n cars, including the car on which the truck broke that caused the de- railment, continued down the track, the engineer putting on full steam un- der the impression that the train had broken in two and that the rear section was following. The first section stopped at a bridge over the tracks of tLe Harlem River division, when the coal car jumped sideways across the tracks. Four men were riding on the coal car, three of whom were thrown off when the first break came, and the fourth stayed on until the car jumped the tracke at the bridge. All disappeared and are sup- .posed to have escaped injury. ‘Washington, rendered in the druggist in Marquette, Mich, e had ever said Mr. Hines had remarked | Mich. in his presence that he had Mr. Hines of perjury. “ditched’ if he lost me. could fix it up all would promise not to ‘ditch’ him.’ In Detective’s Room. It was in his room at a local hotel, he added, that the detective told him the name of his employer: June ' 27.—Contradic- tions in testimony concerning pecun- iary assistance Edward Hines, Chicago lumber millionaire, may have election of Senator Lorimer, marked tcday’s session of the senate investigating committee. Druggist Jones Never Said It. The most significant of these was a : the direct denial by Shelly B. Jones, & | in a riot between rival congregations that he | over church _property at Lansing, Four Swear He Did Say It. In so testifying, the witness contra- Marquette, ment also contradicted the testimony having testified he did request. denied he had said to Mr. Coan that | ducting ai Frie P 3 he was mixed up with the Weyerhaus- | (UCU"8 2t Irie, Pa. ers and Hines in a deal and that he felt that his testimony might convict | o brine” dreans o LIt Xom Fort Witness denied | Chinatown, was found in a cellar in Detective’s Name Was Blaine. He had last seen him in Chicago. “Ispoke to him,” declared Mr. Funk. NEARLY 1,000 IN CAST AT ROYAL THEATRICALS the treasury closes its doors on June Mrs. Hammond Attends in an Emerald Green Satin Gown. the “put He | 5¢ ception as pastor of the Metropolitan ‘Tabernacle, in London. The Initiative and Referendum Bill was killed in the Massachusetts house yesterday by a vote of 125 to 75. The Dirigible Parseval V. was caught by fire while undergoing re- pairs, in Prussia, and was destroyed. Red Pepper and a Shotgun figured medal. A Warrant Charging Murder and Ar- President Taft exchanged jmessages n evangelistic meeting he is con- Pure Opium Valued at $15,000 enou two of his associates and he | ment has been in operation less than supposed that he would lose his job |two months. I told him I thought we right and that I On a Charge of Larceny in Yonkers, N. Y. Frank Casseldo, known in sporting circles as Kid Mitchell, a lightweight prize fighter, was arrested at Woonsocket, R. I. Four Days Remain in W porations may pay their feder: A heavy penalty will be a against all that have not paid when 30. Protesting His Innocence to the Last, John sk was hanged at the mounted Fire Which Started in the Trying Out | “It was on Pennsylvania avenue and | room of the Young & Kimball Off Men and Woman Being Held in Jail For Crime of Which He Was the Suspected Victim. Sherbrooke, Que., June 27.—Charles Found at a Grocery Stere. G. Weymouth, who -was believed 10| A gearch was made among the have been murdered som: years ago | putchers and a clus picked up om thie at Biddeford, Me., and for wi-se mur- | round led to the gzrocery stose of @er two men and a woman are held, | Bray Brothers, whers the on the strength of the story of two | found their man. Weymoutls had Besm little girls, was found here today. working for the grocery firm for meas- Weymouth Had Disappeared. Iy a year. He had stated to one of Weymouth disappeared and recent | émployes that he had formerly bees ® g searched for. - " E Weymouth, accompanied by Fassile Maine Officers Giver Clue. ton &pd Emery. left on (88 dma Within the last few days, however, | Grand Trunk train f b a lawver, of Biddeford, Me., arrive WERE CAUGHT NAPPING INSPIRED BY JEALOUSY Washington, June 27.—The tension | Denver, Col, June 27—Hoth the pros< proceedings of today. Tre session be- | land of Victor, Col, who died of & P gan with an unsuccessful attempt by | bullet wound inflicted when Henwond Chairman Penrose of the finance com- [ killed Sylvester L. Von Phul, a 86 mittee to secure an agreement for a | Louls aeronaut, rested today. vote on reciprocity July 24, on the e court anmounced that inetrue- wool bill July 26 and free list bill July | tions would be given the jury tomer- . Friends of reciprocity will insist [ row. Mrs. John W. Springer, wife of After refusing to permit such an ar- | She admitted that Von Phul was i the 7 d through all | tion had existed between Mra -Y.n.. reported to the | er and Henwoo!. The district atter- rs realized what | ney hinted that jealousy of Vom Phul, The bill actually pa; | the stages of being senate before meint and had reje: ‘ted his proposal for a | LIGHTNING DESTROYS side, however, led by Senators Stone and Does Other Damage. and"Focon, £aid tne senate had e dently been cff its guard and had per ‘Washington, June 27—A deluge of mitted the bill to be advanced unin- | rain and hail, accompanied by thunder tentionally. ~Senator Penrose finally | and lightning, and a wind that attain consented to having it restored to its | ed a velocity of 60 miles an heour, fo- former status. day forced an adjournment of the sen ate, caught President Taft in the vpen - | on 'the Chevy Chase golf links, camse SIX DEALERS FINED FOR the destruction of a bullding at the SELLING SHORT WEIGHT. | Soldiers’ home and played havoe with e shade trees. The storm lasted only 9% Claim Made That Butter Shrunk After | minutes and was the climax of a #ay It Was Put Up. of intense heat, the thermometer om — i the street lzvel registering 102 de- Waterbury, Conn., June 27.—Fred | 8T2C8. Fabricant, Morris “Bisnovitch, David | ,, While the storm was f,‘”“;k%"fr” Albert, Morris Malkin, Hyman Schiller | li§htning struck one %0 the house tocar submifted draits | dollar estate left by her mother, Mrs. et London, June 1 _ihe kins end jpolice barracks stsCufpary. Alneccy ; stables at the Soldlers "home and with- - 8 A i - S Y o everal cars went over a twenty- = Sathis r for & | and Michael Tobachnich, the six gro- R L r T inz bill has heen reported: | reached at a series of conferences held | Mother of Little Girl Attacks Her Male | 37785 °\Cr, 1 Biieer Wad TH0ls Welo| performance in connertion with the 1910. ot e . Thore maen ‘Hicd | $80,000. Wighty cows were driven trom P % M sthte ity soat’ 1| 1o ‘the ‘Cmietyd T case. bt s b i pierced the sides of the cars. | {Calce Tonight, This mighi be de | Disturbances About the Plant of the| $5 and costs by Judge McMahon in the | {1e DUFUIE DL B8 IR0 A0 G anm other manver (han by welght, ex- | been on trial for several weels in tho | | New York, June 2T —Ernest T. Ros- | senigera: are being -transterred. around | sor bt Tadimner PeTioTmance © | Balwin Tocomotice works at RhIL | < here was mo evidence to show that | time was imperiied yt 1 agreement to the con- | probate court of York county, Maine, [ siter, a son ‘of the late R. V. E. Ros- | the mraciage. el st e e ore than | O M six Fnow he. was. selling | o Eresident Taft had htem tr person, firm The announcement that a settlement | siter, once vice president of the New or this occasion Sir Herbert Beer- | 5. men has been in Drogress for| iort weight butter. Kach package |Chevy Chase links General Clarsmcs oI e B was in Sight was made late today by | York Central raiiroad, was held M | MORMON LEADER bohm Tree had arranged a superb pro- | three Weeks, are becoming more fre- | Short welsht butter Tach package | 5qiilts and Major A. W. Butt when @8-k ik delivery heing accompanied | Ralph S. Bartlett, one of Mrs. Vaugh- |$1,000 bail today for irlal In special : gramme, He received their majesties | quent. o e e omon o Gemge Wel- | the storm broke. Because of the sud« B delier Gicker ond a duplicate |an's atiorneys. While the details of | session on a charge relative to impair- OREERS TESTIgONY: | [0 15 beariticul hiuae s sllbmbst | UL Sy O Baptisté Gatholic | 5014 of Torrington, the two men who [ den downpour the three wers drenche thereof, on qpch of which shall be in | the scitiement were not given out, it |ing the morals of children. The com- e e T e T D Rk, o de T ncent Stons atrhctore:| aEDOHEd the-putter, fo the Wateroubssl of - st Dy e presitert € frke or othecTindelible substance, dis- | was stated at Mr. Bartletts office that | plainant against Rossiter is a ten year | Tolls Committes He Regarded Ha D ot e e T o ot vy Lighirdog | dealers, sdid thev-put up 16 onneced MBECel (e Nessoet shoter. ST SN S ¢ expricsed in pounas, the groes | the attorneys had reached an agree- |old girl, Ethel Maurer, who claims o i ey markab] r delicate simplicity. | at 2 al; was struck by lightning | S0, S80 Y 5ala that & ound | mained until the downpour ce 4 wetght of (b oad, the tare of (he de- | ment involving the setting aside of the | that Rossiter annoved her in a trolley wen Seaman, editor of Punch, bo uring a terrific thundor storm last | CYSEY BP0 or would shrink from an | tHen resumed their gams over & sogs Wvers vehicle, and the cuantity or | will, and that Mrs. Vaughan would be | car last night. Her mother beat Ros- | waghington, June 27.—The Mormon rfl»rap el Sl Aol L el s G B R S M1 ounce to an ounc2 and a half a week. | OUTSe. he Deats ¢ Quantitles of coal contained in_ the | the gole heir and “could do as she |siter with an umbrella and had him| church is in’ the sugar business for | oo composed for tonight's perform-.| a fire whic oW Indga McMahon In imposing the min- [ , At the capitol the beating of e gant, wamon, o other veliclc or reep- | liked with the property”” ' © " |arrested. 'Rosslter denied the charges. e bencht "of Tis” people. 1t soushy ance, emphasized the fact by writing: Recent ool Spell of Weather | mum senienco ‘said ‘that if the 'six i on (e (e o ds B e of the purchaser cof a A e 15 enry O. Havameyer's help to extend ch 3 e 7 gt SediEh calers had secured a guarantee froi S e b o€ the purchaser thereof and m have formed the chief sub- | FAILURE TO GET DEGREE its_sugar enterprises not because he | *'Cjing She Ol eRconquostOL fhe e O v aine | the manufacturers they would have TSk Dol W o et e % e bt om _matter of the testimony at the LEADS TO A SUICIDE.| was Havemerer but because his money distnguished i v ing of n s Z| had a_perfect defense, but that under | OUld not ma 3 = purchased. (e of these tickets shall | hearings in the will contest. Although 3 Y| So the distinguished audience was Shellinz of grounds is just be . Senate was obliged to adjourn. Be surrendercd 1o the lex of | Mrs, Buli had spent most of the time e 2 would be for the benefit of the Mormon | treated to_scenes from “The y | ginning, but there are mo signs of | the circumstances they wefe clearly | ®°pal ong” sireets throughont the weights and measures upon is de- | during the last years of her life at | H1arvard Student Takes Cyanide of Dol ot Iearded Havemever not as| Wives of Windsor,” “David Garrick,” | spawn because of the cold water. iz;‘.""‘m“?:k‘:fi‘ O e et hoal% | city were littered with prostrate tress PO it shp Taes oy s deny | B ifenbiise, Mam Enown Bobsbe i Ui Dermitoey benefactor, and in combining with him | ;3ouus, Caesar.” “The Critlc” and Ben The 300 Machinists Employed by He| A0 bonds wers fixed at $50 in each | nd stripped hranches. A centary-oid Then the seler desites fo retain the | winter, she mafntaimed a legal resi. | Cambridge, Mass, June 27.—Despon- | in the beet sugar business the heads | i in which appeared more than | Smith Premier 4t Smith Brothers: and | °5° uprooted. Sriginad shull be delivered to the pur- | dence in. Yok county, Maine. She |dent, it is supposed, because of his of the Mormon church believe that 1o | 300 actors and actresses standing at | Monarch TS pewr ez ehmbats S S 5 enaser of 516 coal or his agent or | had made many visits to Maine, chief- | f2ilure to qualify for the degree of |1aW of the United States was vielated. | 1he top of their respective branches in | cuse. N. Y., went out vesterday when | DENOUNCES FUN AND . i A Fepresentative at the time of the de- |1y to Greenacre in Eliot. where she was | A- B. from Harvard college, Arthur 7. | This, in substance was the declara- | the professicn, with minor actors and | their smpioyers refused. to grant FHOLTE (14 GBI L T PLY . HAS Yivery of the fuel; and the other ticke: | interested in- the philosophical and |Smith. a senior, son of David O. Smith, | LR © house sugar trust Investi: | actresses flling supernumerary roles, | nine hour day with fen hours' salary J MIRACULOUS ESCAPE shall be reiained by the seller of the| mystical gatWerings instituted by the | of Salt Lake City, committed suicid | £ating committee today, of Joseph 1| the whole number engaged reaching S Springfield Clergyman Says Ministers = S s e ayer camies tway |lals Miss Safih Farmer. Coltegg dormitories: & bottie of coamide | And president of the Utah-1dahio SUEAT | Traats 0" cots “areesing.sosine weose | o TG, 8o of Charles Clark, an ased | ™" plocci, Everything But Gospel, SR e Tttt T > e i dd g B A N i = veteran of the Civil war, who retired a ? Worker Breaks His Fall. Sng the acceil nurmber of pounds de- of potassium found near the body |company. He was supported in his | roiigeq in the shops in the arcade at | Vo, Saghier of the ok Tvd ; it 1Uvired orer to (he purehaser, must be | BODY BROUGHT TO SURFACE showed the manner of death. The|festimony by Bishop Charles Niblic, I Bick of e thieater und tia Cart- Tear Ago g cesliler of the Bamiel N} —waiesury. aolin, dute bl n B L o Lo e o SR en to the purchaser at the time the © BY SWIRL OF TUGBOAT |members of his class are to receive | Sene: S R R S PR in the shallow water of East creok, | M. Seamans of Sprinsfield, Mass., in a g lity and lack of : Tt e et e i hurch, who also testified. e e £ a fielq | In the shallow water of East crec x man flies whose agility an sale is made. The king wore tha uniform of a field | ne5) the Lincoln Iron work: ter- | sermon on “The Perils of Christianity,” | nerves make skyscrapers possible, lost Remains of Man Drowned in Housa- tonic River Recovered. Bridgeport, June 27.—The body of Miss Merrick, Prominent in Philadel- Gecrge Breim, who was drowned in the ousatonic river near Pine rock phia Scciety, Surprises Passengers. | on Synday, was found late :oday when v d the body was brought to the surface New York. June 27_-Miss Helen | ,: the river by the swirl of a _passing Merrick, a society girl of Ph!lntiélnh'ly ‘uxhoat. Tha place where the body Somiines clzaretles smoking a¥ith aus | was found is cersiderably velow where ftomobile driving, tennls and crigh€l| (he' drowning took place. The body playine. She is an all round athlete . @nd smokes Wwith o yigor that sur- | "o® Drousht to this city tonight. prised ail the men passengers on the stcamship altic, which reached port Stole Trunk from Depot. this week. FHartford, Conn., June 27.—Tha local Al the way up from quarantine Miss | detectives got a man with a record Merrick puffed at®a cigarette and al- | when they arrested Henry Robinson ternately blew the smoke through her | Monday for the theft of a trunk from mostrils and lips. She and her sister | the union station platform Saturday. Mary have been in Europe three | In court today Robinson pleaded guilty. Denthe Wit tiir fsther, Saseuel V. | Jodge Clirk tmposed the masimum Mr. Merrick -ul his_daugh- | s2ntence allowed for theft of less than Merrick. ha $50, which was $7 and costs and thirty ;:- cl an - wh was_$7 an m an GIRL SMOKER ATTRACTS ATTENTION ON DCEAN LINER. Steamship Arrivals. At Christiansand: _ Junme 26, C. F. Tietgen, from New York. At Cherbourg: June 26, Cincinnaty, from New York. At Live ol from New York. At Genoa: June 23, Duca di Genoya, from New York. At Gibraltar: / June 26, Martha ‘Washington, from New York. ‘At Bremen: June 27, Kaiser Wil- helm der Grosse, from New York. Hartford Baker Suicides. Hartford, Conn., June —Louis Adam, a baker, 46° years, committed suicide at the Winchester bakery,where he was employed as a baker, either late Monday evening or early this morning. Adam leaves a wife and five children. No cause is given for his rash act. A pinloss hat for women hooks around the head with hooks and ees. June 26, Lusitania, SIX MONTHS FOR A DISHONEST CONDUCTOR. New Haven Man Failed to Register Fares Collected. New Haven, Conn., June 27.Robert MecCourt, alias John R. Coyle, a con- ductor for the Connecticut company, was given six months in jail in the lo- cal court today for failing to register fares. Ten witnesses apptared against him. McCourt before coming hers worked for the company in Bridgeport, where it is alleged he is wanted for an offense similar to the one committed here. Steve White Now a Giant. New York, June 27.—Steve White, Princeton's mainstay in the box for three vears, joined the New York Na- tionals teday and will be given a try- out during the rest of the season. tional evening dress. The Only Connec marshal, with the Garter ribbon. eot} wore a wonderful robe of old goid with the insignia of the Garter i nted her by the Marys Then ‘;,fl,fpg{:“’;’;;"a,,;{m’m;,,g:?,; of the general land office, department lis and Mmoo HIaT2 for Ham. | clalms, which were one of the princi- O e e Luis of ‘Battenbane | Ballinger-Pinchot factions, are can- who, in a heavily gold braided admir- | celled. al's “uniform, ‘comparison With the representative of lom the United States, who was in conven- | Fibre association, many of _whom Mrs. Hammond | pleaded guilty and were fined fop re- wore an emerald green satin gown | straint of trade, said to have been re- embroidered with dull geld. gorgeou: ut Representative. (Special to The Bulletin.) ‘Washington, June 27.—R. E. Burke | foreign affai of Rockville was th> only representa- | the members of his class of 1878 at the tive from Connecticut at the sixth| Hartford High school with a hand- semi-annual meeting of the National|somely bound souvenir book containing Paper Trades associatien which was in | the photographs of the members of the session hers last The | gay. in By a Decision of the Commissioner of the interior, the Cunningham coal pal bones of contention- between the Former Members of the Manila and fhe Bastern Boxboard organized federal club, were indicted by the grand jury of New York. Yen, Chinese Minister ot Liang T has been presented by class and of the school faculty. preached at the ovening service of the | his balance today and toppied from 19th annual convention of the General | the twentieth story of the new Heisen Eastern Young People’s Loval Wors- | building. Ordinarily, the foregoing ers, in th> Advent Christian church | statement would complets tiie story, here tonight, said that the amusement | but not so in the case of Patrick Eus- side “of church life is a menace to| tice, for thers was a hero at hand fm healthy Christianity. the person .of John Murray, and Eus- “I can find no New Testament prece- | tice probably will be at work agaim dent,” he said, “for the fun and frolic | tomorrow. that make up a large part of the life Murray was working on the nime- of the modern church.” He particulaz- | teerth ficor and saw Eustice fall. 1y denounced whist playing and thea- | reached far out ang grasped the H-’ ters and said that ministers preach |ing man by his tough w evervihing but the gospel. blouse, He was mot able to hold the About 200 people attended the open- | weight, but he gave the ing service, including delegates from |hody a swing inward wnd the Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Vermon: | landed on the eighteenth floor om and Comnecticut. The convention will | pair of cross beams. He was % continue tomorrow and Thursdas but that was all, Murray looked down, — saw that all was weil and o3 Helena, Mont,, to Own Waterworks. |Tiveting. i Helena, Mont., June 27.—By a_vote of 1.036 to 204 the taxpayers of this city have voted to purchase for $400,- 000 the Helena waterworks plant.