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m INVADE cmus mwmfis S $ s Paris, June 1-—CoL 'rnoam- : ; - o A L T e RS P a: anam C. V. Beraflmen % 3 3 . at a . luncn-nn given by Qfirld Hano- ; PING | taux, former I-Innruttultn-l- % - ek One Attempted to Harangue Congregation During S e 5 : e, crth fougtin of S i SS I stmi F French P\ STON Y : ek 20 HUERTA HAS ORDERED BLOTK- Celebration of "388 n Wostmmstor Cathe,dral ;""‘" rench Painter Dead. MOTHER AND muenrn ARE | PORTION. OF BOSTON & MANE ‘ ! best known SERIOUSLY INJURED. EXPRESS AT BRAINTREE ADE OF PORT OF TAMPICO light” pays city profits. . 4 PULLMAN KEPT ON RAILS nm%::“;:'u..‘?‘n.?;".:..""m POWERS ARE NOTIFIED postoffice at m FORGIBLY PULLED FROM PULPIT AND ARRESTED {3k & 2| g 15 BADLY DAMAGED Viviani Refuses annnluip- June 7.—Rene VI h ey s BT T acocptod “ha | C. E. Wilkinsom, His Wife Three M Pbremiership and to have virtually se- Mid-day Mass in Church of Our Lady Interrupted by | TR TER P a0 10, RaYe WUTRALY 2% 1 ' Daughters and Twe Sene, of Wren- [ Down 30 Feot Embankment Into a of Mili Chantir l"“Gufl Save Emmel Pankhurst mm"fi:fi'fl’x“ hayw.‘: m’l‘: tham, Mass,, Thrown Out When Car| Branch of White River—Baggage,| —Ushers and Male Parishioners Force Band Into Street A 2 Dinistry and declined to| Plunged Over Stone Wall—A Young| S8moking and Day Cars Joited Over W ; o o i S 8on Threwn Through Windshield. Rails. . —Woman Member Congregal Struck Militant - i ith a Car and an Express Car Rolled | pon m“‘?,:"ofi;of,";m"“',‘:":u',;wn. ed wiped out by a tornado. Governor Glynn declined the invi- tion of women suffragists to speak at their meeting in Albany. James A. Hogg, of Atiantic champlon rat killer of hte world, 'll Two Federal Gunboats Sail Past Vera ‘Cruz—Twe Am.d.n Cruisers Keep- ing Them uu.- Surveillance — Washington Regards Situatien Grave. | To Preside at Investigation Into Wreck iy —nn fined $10 for carrying concealed weap- : ing ] - & London, June 7.—Lord Mersey, for- = 7—Elght _ | ons- ’ ey 4 the Face, Drawing Blood—Growing Hostility of the Pub- mefly preeiding judge of the admiraity 5 - e e emobyes wore | Several hundrad beats wers wreck- . ¢ pres RS The Ona tram, Conn., Juni A slightly injured today by the derall-|eq and hundreds of persons reported lic Toward Suffragettes Shown by Assaults on Several | mission of inquiry into the Titanic dis- | a0 P®5, Ol FHne T0l o VIS of a portion of the Boston and | arowned in & stores Walch swept southo i % 3 wail two sons of Wrentham, Mass, were express from Boston to Mon- | japan. ey ‘with possi! Open Air Meetings—Speakers Mobbed and Stands Torn | New York on his way to Quebsc to | (NOWR from thelr large touring car i B today when it plunged over a stone Mayor Mitchel returned to New Poitea States and g 2 act as chairman of the investigation v D Y ifl S Iy Ent ' kingh Pal commission In charge of the inquiry | WALl near the Grou street cemetery.| Rolled Down 30-Foot Emb-nknum. York from his tour of investigation of [ Géneral Huerta has brought about harp curve near the scene educational institutions in the middle [the new crisis b, ; Into the wreck of the Empress of Ire- | of the accident. Do | o st ehe S peens cax Yollefl ] S boats to bloel Just to Show How Euily It Can be Done. her dangirter Florence were the or'V | branch of the White river. The bag- i : ones seriously hurt and they are in the Wiley Gibson, a mlfln. motor French Aviator Wins Aerial Derby. | 1uy’ Kimball hospital here with broken | Lops tha ras anf soned over the tice | €ycle racer was sccidentally shot and | constitutionalists aboard London. June 7—Louts Noel of|arms. A young son was thrown | but wers not bvestareed. - Ocoupanes | Killed during a scufie at his home in | Antilla from New ¥ Lendon, June —Hultrageites for' the [ ham Common. - While a milltant suf- | Daiby. an Secirg e oo orgn | through fhe windshield. The car was | of the remainder of the ira n, includ- | St- Louis. Cuban flag. Huerta has first fime. today invadea Catholic | fragette advocated the-use of bombs | mile circult of London: which was con- | > demaged. ing thres Fuimens and & day coach.| Syrachemia is widely prevalent ehurches and created scenes by at- | the speaker and those on the stand |tested by~ 11 competitors. The race|MAN AND WOMAN gecaped ithout Injury, as these cars|yest Virginia and southern Virgin belligerents against ia tempting to harrangue the congrega- | with her were peited with mud. The | started and ended at Hendon, and the FOREIOOR o chi 5 according to a statement of the Public | Sovereignty “as contraband tlons. Worship was disturbed in both | police helped the women to escape | prize was a gold cup and a purse of HURT AT EAST GRANBY. List of Injured. Health Service. Americans to Keep Port onn Westminster Cathedral and the | on an motor bus. A meeting in Hyde | $1,000. W. L. Brock, the only Ameri- - - Among the passengers injured were: - Church of the Oratory, Bromptom. Paér;'(l ended in lx', Tma mum:r.d B entrant, finished a close second. “;eh'mw:"--s!iahfl %WHGMO;M-:; Mrs. l.eo Rene, Manchester, N. H. Pankhu n a speech deliv- —_— d teeri r Got Out id h Church of Our Lady, Bromptom | erad ot o mesting in the East End of | BRITISH POLO PLAYERS vl s g I T Alexander Abramowitz, 12 years old, of New York, was run down and killed Order. F. J. Robar, Brattleboro, Vi, leg in- | by a horse car while playing in front London tonight declared that when NORE RO R HALL i i jured and severe contusions on head | of Bis home. i state she W:.n‘: to £ Pmllslefklgq\flthafl“' 1 Granby, Conn., June 7.—A man and » ment announcing that while no new m wn{m:nwouy ha:r n?:t ‘onl o | May Cause His At ce From Open- |2 Woman, whose names have not yet James A. McQuade of Brooklyn, was | orders had been been given Rear Adm.-.l pan: . 3 G T been learned, but who are believed to A appointed general inspector of the ) Badger there had been_.no change in g::_d with the premier but to threaten ing Game on Tuesday. live at Holyoke, Mass., were severely | Ired Dysone, Assinibola, Saskatche- | Public Srevice Commission at a salary . wan, back hurt. Hempstead, N, Y. June Tn. the injured In an automobile accident on of $4,500 a’year. 3 road today. Four others suffered contusions of & Young Man Entered Buckingham final practice game of the British po- e o Sy o ~ A mac minor character. President Wilson has consented to 10" challengers at Westhury today. | mad, mhon the . siering goar gor aut Gars Okseturond open the Second International Motion Palace. Captain Leslie St. George Cheape, oné | o2 okler and ihe car coashed 1nto i = Picture Exposition at the Grand Palace Iy 3 of the mainstays of the British team, | oth, i 3 L T Although the mail and express cars | you v this week A sensational incident of the day Was | was struck by & polo ball which broke | sy o o woas b oo e S S OC R Sl The Sulhen <ar 1 2 .— peexican_ sunboNY e e e o S D o o | the 1layer's mose and will probably | woman a broken arm. 'The car was | hot seriousty murt. Johm OrConnell of be leaving Puerto lt-fieo The de- Y . Andrew Carnegie has given $2,000,- e not seriously hurt. John O’Connell of ient has at no time cont by the woman's action, rose from | Byckingham Palace, where the royal cause his withdrawal as a member of | padly smashed up. Efforts were made m" emplated St. Albans, a messenger, was caught | 900 more to Carnegie educational in- shing a_convoy to the Antilla or the challenging team. The accident Vi ews of th ident fro: i 2 stitutions at Pittsburgh, making total o thelr Murmurs of protest at the | tamily spent Sunday. In the early | pcourred to prevent news of the acclden M | in one end of the express car and had . & any other ship, nor have an: orm = t the opening of the sixth | becomis ublic and the number of the 9 benefactions of $24,000,000. 5 4 sacrilege ran through the edifice. One | p, of the ing Pike el ihe. urred a ecoming public and to be chopped out. His back was hurt it to that effeét been issued. No women worshippers tried to | Lowss, of, the morning Piie entered the | period while the ball was on the north | wrecked _automobile ~was _removed 14 his head bruised. e g whatever has been received as co 10 | side of the fleld where it had been |Calls were sent for physicians, but be- | u The Rhode lsland Court has ha Prove that entrance could be easily | placed by the Englishmen. fore they reached the scene the Other | napmenen: ar- aavorens o brariel | ed down decision sustaining (he Jaw | natione Bave’ bere TarauD® A oftect ® oocaled \the wall and|- Heary C. Phipps, one of the sub-|auto that figured in the crash had | nere by Brakeman F. L. Whitcomb, | Pronibiting the sale of firearms t0|hiockade at Tamplco. or wher thie cohorently sntil the versess foreibly | faadered. through the corridors some | stitutes of the American team who|taken the Injured couple away. It I8 | who. although he had s sprained aukle, | PETSOns under 15 years old. attitude would be toward such s pulled her down the steps and led her .;:Mmom'; H'a"‘::a“:::"; Omg“:':::‘rf :‘:“s“?ll}'gg ‘;X;dthearmxr ogtpolsingbth: said they were taken to Holyoke, walked four miles to send for assist- A B P 5 of | Dlockade. Thers has been no -4 : s allengers, e & beantiful back —— ok it nom : . Stevenson vice president of | e s e to"the polioa | o however, and overpowersd in the | hand stroke. taking the ball from the | New Haven Man Killed at Oyster River | “"Fotanse ot the scrident has not | (he United States under President | ratersnce te tte dene taor mert 2 Bhe declined to give her name. e ar- | Evelish players. The sphere struck | New Haven, Conn., June 7.—Coroner | been determined. Cleveland is seriously ill at the Pres-|of Tampico shall be open to all com- A band of militant suffragettes in- | Famie s, omoTTow in the Bow Street|Captain Cheape squarely on the mose | Mix will hold an investigation tomor- e byterian hospital in Uhicago. merce.” mu the mid-day mass in the | hoen: fommm to emelony o ek | causing the player to drop from RhiS|row into the death of Charles L. Kirk- | HUNGARIAN MURDERER No New Orders lgsued. p of Our . Tady hy : chanting been found in enclosed premises for | horse to the fleild. He was taken to|land of this city, who was killed last Governor Walsh of Massachusetts Srnmaitns Paskhmet. ang | Iiwtol purposss. This le the only | tho club house rearby for medical at- | mignt : TAKES REFUGE ON STEEPLE. | aimodt As to whether “all commerce” in offence probable sgainst him, as far | tentiofl. Should Captain ‘Cheape bo | Oy o T i) e R Wl A ‘r. Pehis Herries o T Govote this instance includes contrabmnd_of as evidence shows: kept out of the int o rme: it ifle—Kills Two Police- re es. v of O'Ummenl will There is mothing to show that Pike | Taeaday because of min afiee Foeq | &, of the hospital corps. Conneeticut thelr et Hute (= S0t discuss. So far ms s National guard. He and seven other | Men and Wounds 14, Forcing Them Be enly is connected with the woman's suffrage | Wimborne will in ali likelihood fill the | members of the corps were returning | > Julius Ladenburger, an importer of |Sr0cTs relating to Tampico that have mavement. He gave his occupation as | position. By an odd comcidence, If | o New Huven late last night whes | o Retreat New York pleaded guilty to indict- | 200, Jssued went to Admiral Badger an_engineer. Lord Wimborne plavs, the eonta".m the car skidded and collided against 2| Buda Pest, Hungary, June 7—A mad | ments charging undervaluations with - um.m ‘was ignorant of the interior|team will be the same as that whi fence. The door of the car opemed | murderer, August Tomsica, has since | # View to defrauding the Government. 35, y:'lm ‘and” hadn‘ :;V:nlm ln-l.:!. piug‘ |£: Spuun for a gmfi, efld and Kirkland was precipitated out of | yesterday morning made an impreg- The Wi P High for hotmmwn‘mfidflfla o le, | months in an icipation of the Ameri- |the opening. He died while being taken | nable fortress out of the steeple of the m Penn High Schoel Captain Cheape was| to a local hospital. village church at Hoefla: wh girls at Philadelphia will inaugurate a ::m;r;m“&:fi? who are supposed prevailed upon at the last moment T B LTINS e armed with'a Fepenting Tile and fye course in salesmanship to enable the unds fore ing to join the team, there- hundred cartridges, h took fu girls to earn their livelihood whi by strenathening it greatly, in the| DEATH OF PIONEER o aind By wite ; after killing a farmer and his wife | Studying. 5 e " 93, the | opinion of the follewers of ‘the game. SCHOOL MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. |and wounding their daughter. Queen Mary has her apartment. He | Declined to Accept Students’ Offer to ; - Eadger Verifies Blookads Report. Poli tried to reach A 90-foot plot in the M¢t. L.Mm Jopson, For Fifty | but meve meat it e puinade a8l | district of Bittsburgh was purchased | That the blockade decree will Captain Benjam Sumbit to Transfusion ot Blood. Years in Charge of New Haven|killed two and wounded fourteen and |Dby Evelyn Nesbit Thaw where she will was 1 build a home to be held in trust for N St 1. Shesl caused them to retreat. ul l:mefiuv to ‘t’ln ddn; through scali mmflv tHh:v::'t u(;m;:n.hr-!und :“ L ;al:e choels. A large force of police surrounded | her son. = 2 the church today, but their tom- 2 militant sister in the face whi building. Yale Medical school volunteered to| New Haven, Conn., June T—Captain e S 1“1. eh,..:: he exchanged for his own belonged |{Submit to a transfusion of blood op- | Benjamin Jepson, one of the Dlopn!e" Ln:r;‘ld srroxczm:e?:cd{dl::ia:oheunmwu h:plefjcafio::’:::i ;';:::l :’1‘1 tl:: Dulch‘lll::.d the woman who struck the blow. Only | eoné of the servants. eration, in an attempt to save the | music instructors in the public schools | uni’ T e i s e aalais 4n the Philippines. No loss two of the suffragettes “T"‘ the df The discovery of Pike resulted when |life of Dr. Ottoy G. Ramsey of the in this country, died at his home here | jniarily, or used up all his dmmuni-| 70 TOACUTR o8 100 Wt 100 homes. w. order were arrested. They also refused | he opened the door of a room whers a | School faculty, the attending special | today, after an llness of several | UO%: A marrow stairway ls the only | of I\fe 's repo R e 0 ‘give their famen servant was sleeping and said to the | Physicians from New York declined to- | months. He was born in England 82 | 2PProach to the steeple and whenever z Hostility Growing Teward Militants. | Servant who had been awakened by his | da¥ to accept any students. Dr. B. H.|years ago. For fifty vears he was in|Siy0qdy aftempted to ascend it Tom-| yincenzo Perugia, who was conviot- | AMerican warships will do when the e o entry: “Hxcuse me, I was looking | Moore, house surgeon at a local hospl- | charge of the department of music in| .o, /2%, P€G0 DWe 10 force TiM|eq of stealing the masterpiece “Mona |SOmmander of Huerta's o T B R om e, Dart|for number twenty.” Pasaye his blood, ' 2oth he and Dr.|the New Haven City achools. being re-| ourse of yesterday he destroyed the |Lisa” from the Louvre in Paris was (o felse fhe Antllla when she arrives Thought Man a Burglar. oY ATe QPlTE el &% Drosel ““;g;;,m:;;t’“,}:;:fi; " o Y Captain | altar and some pictures in the church. | FRISACE] to one year and 15 days Im- | Wospington would say “tontght. o The servant suspected the man was| $150,000 Fire at Pittsfield. Mass. |Jepson carly in life. Tn 1855 he was| . The WOTNNE he shouted from the, e a burglar and aroused other servants | Pittsfield, Mass., June 7—Fire which |a lieutenant in the Independent Rang- | 0 g ne’ Hie night. Now 1| Postmaster General Buripson has |7°3d s by the police T acit oF % | who crowded him into.a corner and |started in the North Burns block, a|ers, a volunteer company organized |yt Savly QiR "0, et Wil pe | asked —Congress for an urgent de- |, e ‘":r:;v Pmm = ”-" 3 L o K ngn o7 theat. | held him there until the police came | business structure on North street, | during the administration of Governor | a*'p STeoR Sirepsth ang thero will be | goiency appropriation of 3425000 to |ican gunbosts kniocked over the platform from which | 2nd took him away. garly today spread to several other|Mimer At the outbreak of the CIVIl| CorriGee’is gone I will Kl myssife | Meet extra demands of the parcels |} Bam" Iatitude 13454, longicne 363 The exploits of Pike camsed great | bulldings and caused a loss estimated |war he enlisted in the Tenth Con- 2 > post service. headed for Tampico, making about alarm and als® brought forth a deal of | at over $150,000. The North Union, | necticut infantry, being succéssively nine knots. Shwld arrive off h—oo criticiesm of the system of guarding | South Burns and Yon blocks were | promoted from second lieutenant to|KH-LED BY LIGHTNING Walter White, 3 New York burglar | Ti¥ér about § a. m. tomerrow, the palace and the lack of precautions | damaged by smoke and water. All | captain. He was for a time in com- AT BINGHAMTON, N. V. | known as “Sillc Hat Harry, has been i Sacramento fotlowing 1 ahaerva ducking but the poli o th which permitted a stranger who might | those blocks are occupied by stores|mand of the Connecticut recruits at e sentenced to serve 25 years in Sing "m & € poiice Seaoet M. | have been an assassin to wander for | and offices. Fort Trumbull at New London. He|Man Found Dead Propped Up in a|Sing. Loot valued at '$39,000 wasfound et e “BADGER 8peakers Polted With. Mud. more than an hour through a royal e S e—— was the last surviving officer of the Crotch Formed by T: in his rooms. Secretary Danisls Hastens to Office. A similar scene occurred.on Clap- | residence. Watts-Dunton, Poet and Novelist,| Tenth infanthy. = kb When t5is Devats Wi Dead. He was appointed supervisor of mu-| Binghamton, N, Y, June 7—Light- | The Department of Commerce has |ion it was ety e Wt Loadon, June 7—Walter Theodors | 3i§ In the schaols here in 1364 It 8| ning killea Fred’Smith, aged 60, and |Announced a decrease of $37.000,000 in |to the president, oC the NEW YORK STATE VISITED MEXICAN BANK NOTES Warts-Dunton, poet, novelist and| 514 pnly cne other person antedated | seriously injured Miss' Susan Jenks | SXPOTLs end an increase :.t 32,000,000 | Navy Daniels ana Secretary of Stato T ORM critic, ¢ied today. He was born Oc- i of Lestershire here tonight when they port: Bryan. Secretary Daniels BY SEVEWE LiGHTMING W} D A VAL, tar 18 Tist v Wabimibuaion was b g g 'l’,:""‘,‘;'l':flml‘;:."suu;m shelter in a clump of trees dur- | With April, 1913.. from church to his office. Presi- iationali the close friend of Algernon Charies | 220 v ing a severe storm. | - ent conferved over the telephone with Two Brothers Killed and a.aL.rg. con.:;:u:'mnah' s t: s}f.k-Fv;n.‘-qghle.. e oes Taeon ¥ ‘m‘;mmem rjaries | affection by the hundreds of graduates| The two had been canoeing on tie fJE Efi‘:unl;nm::eod in the House | 110" binet and received an important Herd of Cattle Destroyed: 2 lotes Issued Since Feb. 13. the same house for thirty vears and on | i1 the publis chools. Susquebanna river and when it began | o7 FOTIRONS AT “"“Mgfi’;fl'“' In- | message from thbe American Ir. i S e | Luis|the death of Swinbourne in 1909, he| Fe Was a past commander of Ad-| (o rain they beached their cance and Ry e O g lhd“d"- to the mediation conference at Niagara 5 o Y. June storm of || Tampico. June 7. General Luis|i [ Gl Tnion hia entire estae. | Miral Foote post. G. A. R. and toek|ran for a clump. of trees. They had | a5tef would besin at Qu or Mon- | Falls. These were belisved to havs ‘great meverity vieited this part of the | Cdballero, oon: h;;*‘;’ = - S ind e ilEr e e a lively interest in_ Grand Armv af-!scarcely reached them when lightning | (7] on June |a bearing on the impending delicats state this mmfi%ufifx"“‘u‘:‘f“ u‘:: ::')ul;u:z“fimt:e Mulcf;eganksadnte‘: Lively Blaze at Cumberland Hill. g::r. ‘:heg_ (I:QG -rcdfmd company., | crashed into a tree near by. F rheiFlenes _du_". MR situation at T . S ok rEan orm ear- > nigh at St Jonnscillea fire | subsequent to Feb. 13 are invabid | Woonsocket, R L, June 7.—Fire yes- et s et B i After the storm had subsided a nea: Jeiee. sadn ther any orders were sent dur yes- | ized, he was one of the charter mem- | b: rty heard cri a investi- | Auesting the Presiident to invite repre- | day imiral Badger relat: destroyed hgg herd of cattle. ithin his state. 1t is understood that | terday destroved the Jarge $12,000 22- | bory a1ia hela office for mans vears. | sathe Tomad 1he moman ang hemis | Sentatives of foreign nations to take | ta®tne siution B Sober Ialaties Gerald ifford Doyle, 15 and |a similar decree will be issued in ali | room residence owned by Mrs. Bimer |y wag long connécted with tha Fra- | the man, who &tood dead, propped up | Part in the Star Spangled Banner cel- | velop at Tampieo could not be learned ¢ vears of e respectively, who live | other states under the control of the | Carlisle Vose at Cum_berland HIll. As- | tarnity of OAd Fellows. in a crotch formed by. the trees. She |cbration at Baltimore. Tt was believed, -however, that ot ] r:!mm: with i e e ance Tendered oy pantille &nd| Captain Jepson leaves one daughter | is now in a hospital in a critical con- Al iV e e B orders were boys in_a small ream near e tens | MSOC] lspartm H d amrocl wi whicl ir omas homme. | When the storm broke they | the prostration of all business, as vir- | in geven adjoining buildings, residences | o oy textroior by Torn M Harry B, | dition. -~ licly known position of this govern - | Is an Instructor at Yale. B e — Lipton hopes to lift the America's | ment is concerned. the United States took ref; dy t ig! tually no notes of a previous issue to ' and barns being saved from the flames > | T e g he raontnlng | eb. 18 are In circulation. Many s | by the use of chemicals and pails of e — SIXTY PERSONS INJURED cup, was out in a fairly stiff breeze |rested on the sent to Admiral | order named and rendering the other two |the arge concerns are prepared tc | water. STABBED WHILE REPULSING |and etood up better than any of her | Badger on May 18 informing him that unconecious, close until some relief is afforded them. —_— INTRUDING NEIGHBORS. Y ERTLONION OF DALLOON [Seiticaiat apti vl the president of the U States The survivoss recovered sufficiently | The anly private bank in Tampico al- | To Investigate Agricultural Methols. | it it At Giiatine; Fravos—tad Just Dtarted | - Profssser. Themze M. MacBeids wae | oamamie T oo legt =spen: 'ta tonight to tell ihe circomstances. | ready has closed. s Cape Town, Union o South Atrica, | Higganum Man Undor Arrest, Charg-| to Rise When Tree Tore It Open. |appointed permanent president of the | ¢ "= LW At 8t Johnsville the worsf storm ; bk June TA pixty of 53 farmers unier | cd With Assault With Intent te B Unlveraity of lowa by the state board nza's Agents otified. :‘!Pr:::,:dxslwfialfln tflu'bd‘edhg‘;e'::r;xt; : N;er n:ar:nbgr °l°r ;D:;‘nea‘s o:na-?"; 1 Kill. Sezanne, France, June 7.—Sixty of education. Professor MacBride hl" Agents of General in | Ly eragem ; persons were injured, several of them | been acting president. gton tonight said they had no while_the high wind swept telephone the parliament of the Union of South el mattally: By -ch asten ot 1 3 Danbury, Conn.. June 7 { Higza c 3 7—Steve | Probably e | <o B o % shbeta and electric light wires from the poles. 3 Africa, left yesterday for England on gzanum, Conn., June teve s S otrs ®3 Pt Lightning atruek the barn nu‘mi’ oy | sult of a quarrel at Pawling, N. Y.!ihei way to America, where they ave | Augustin wase neariy stabbad to death | 3 Dalloon at the annual fair here to-| A D, it man paid a Federal income | Getermination of Hue rta to blockads Chaugo farm. The barn wes burned Wililam Bailey, 25 years old, |, e a tour of investigation of ax. | 1ast—night at his home here, and a|d2Y: The balloon Lad just started to | lax of one cent. —IHis income for 10 Tampico nor any. communication from yi rise when & st of wind blew it | months was $2,500.51, of which $2,500 | k. & (1707 A A T ah0anie. o e nion, Josn, Ars | Ticultural method . |pelghbor. John Eason. is locked UP | igaing: a tres, tearing the envelone. | was exempt. A deputy figured that e e Awi(a Silngret ot - » it Pacly (Lakeas Parle for | IATSr & Porto Riran, who'is.sald tel - o LS mn T L In the county Jail at Haddam, chare- | rhe escaping gas exploded, infuring | it cost about $1.50 to collect the tax. | posal from the South American -~ sosevel . rto Rican, wh 12| state Po ; -t {ag | Madri have shot m with & revolver, Balley| i ord. Conm, Tune 7. The state | [,13 S0 that Eeson tried to enter | pISACIIMe 00 WReCKINE the (AIF| wyeeiey C. Bates, an attorney of Co- | Hiorm, 1ho, SPRptieeSionalists’ chicf 8d- A E - 0 a lozal 3 T 7~ . Paris june 7 Col. Theodors Roose- | where it was found that he has a |police today raided the Hotel \e..dom.! ugustine’s house late last night, | —_— lumbus, Ohfo, was found guilty of | | while intoxieated, and when Augus-| eriminally libeling probate Judge Black day bullet in his liver, Arrara fled to the and arrested the proprietor, ‘M. | ¢ % OBITUARY. i | e general was not expected to leave Ceind DRt ekt SPAtrelay e, will| oo e Y Shooting. the seene of | Gunshanan, charged with = vielating f,';;f::"éfi.:dpfi':&l e e in charges published in the Soclalist|Torreon for Saitillo until tonight. attend the weddl “his_son, Kermit | which is not far from the place where | the excise laws, and twenty young men | jn s meek. Axmantine nearly: bled 16 | Dr. Amos Lawrence Mason. il ngs Ry B ¥ e Should the Antilla change her course Rooseve! Belle Villa:d, | the fatal shooting of Mrs. John Har- | on the charge of frequenting. It is | death. The allcged asseilant was latwr| Boston, June T.—The death of Dr.|''°® & pt. S5 TORUTIE 00" Bt Auriond port. - QLD daughter of fl'w Al rison occurred last week. sald a temporary bar was attached 10 | arresieq by Sheriff Tehempson of Amos Lawrence Mason, formecly The first American to ive a pen- |5°r of an immediate clash would be to Spain. In Colon kel the dining room. A quantity of liquor | yHidie Bt L g | Rt st EMvar g and- tor B P Fre nmh‘fi«fi e P “m Lt g ;,,'::d?‘“m.r o Walter | Two Anarchists Killed in Riot. jue_canfiecated. e snmd i zenior physiclan st the Boston City |can confiict was Mrs. Jennie Suith. of ch, hird. posstbility discussed here ‘s % ; | hosp] was _announ yesterday. delphia, whose son was killed on dmtral Hines Page, United States amassador s iy ! : B Waesleyan Students on Joy Ride. | " l h interfere with General Hun 's pur- T ren e S o 1o (b & Fidess | Apcons, lialy, Jume 1—Two anar- | Old Libel Suits Erased from Docket | o o0 SVon S oms O e, 1-opwo from heart | Xprll 37 by Mexican snipers. She re- erta’s pu mat were killed and & number| ashington, June 7.—Suits chargs enands, N. | celved the monthly instalment of $12, | 2082 1o blockade the port of Tampico said i d Osear 3, : | ngton, June 7.—Suits ¢ ng | w, v y of $12, 44 mad at the! wedding, am s | wounded and scvenicen Cerabinecrs | iibel. Institated mearly 40 3 | Wesleyan students—Albert C. Miller Canada agal importation of Amm\mlflom were severely hurt in rieti ‘which of Montclalr, N. J,, and Hugh K. To- tri] Dr. e The ersey S hak thow o e Broke out here today as the nnun:;)"’.n.mcx:mc’:rm' evondenca far ew | Ulus of Albany. N. Y. were arrosted i Balan was upheld ‘&':’:..':t.&'&."«"p.";;‘a‘m A s Y oren 15 -orlileny ol Slind Men Hike frem Hartford to |of an attempt by anarchists to break | York o e ase from | arly_today, charged with taking au | uated from Harvard in 1 lan, an I W. W. leader, who was sen. | Herce. This might avert serious con- uufl-fi. up ration of a national fete.|the criminal docket of the District of | 2utomobile owned by C. W. Ward of tamious diseases | (onoed to two years' imprisonment and | CoI0 RO Meriden, a., Dus the rioting -the carabineers ! Columbia, it was announced yesterday. 4lhany, N, Y, last night and “jop from aotive practive g 7 fined $500 for ulvomuu hostilities | Erecting Fortifications at T-n-bf Back: m sev volleys in the anarchist Tty riding” Mr, Ward is visiting his son | years ago. Aur he silk- trike at Paterson, o w'&l‘!g'y and mu e i wiie Taivinn stomes sud e i R at college and left Sz automebile in Mrs. Smith F. Grant. e che B migsiles and firing revolvers, d & local He later went bonds| Pawtucket, R, L, June 7.—Mrg. Smith - the Bun a E: S Hartf&l'rdl.‘flnnn..l Junde ;l.—(;’)ru: ;h;; t“;,u the twe students, who ars to be| g, (‘!:-'-.m wt: two “r:;-\h- gave p._-?-u‘l«r .'..."AI.I.VJ:J"-..'K:.'-"anTm wh‘: ; . g ersroa gar, eric, was found dead In be ar; ed in eit tomeorrow. her ead tral Falls, val 4 arri city to 3 New Yerk ‘Men Held for Holdup. |khis 1odgings today with the gas turn- e N ey caust, lamorrny. homestead in Central Falls, valusd | Lo will await the arrival of the bedy . ork, —JFoses ed’on. One of the windows was part- chz::l'ez nd'h.‘\'::nla?’\y ahpol:m ly open. The medical examiner re- owner. were held yesterday, charsod | iurned @ verdidt of accidental death. with" hmelp-unn n the noldup Fei- . at "ffm to the people of Pawtuekst | or his wife, Mme Lillian Nordica, who Now Typ. of ...b-md-. Tender. entral Falls for use as & Y, W.| jicd in Batavie en May 17, It has met 7—The sub- &4 Home, died suddeniy in her’ na- been decided whert interment will be E fine \—d-r r\mfln launehed at the | tive elty. Tdunton, Mass., yesterdsy.|made. 3 Heart failure is given as the cause. i " of two employes of the Americun| Pennsylvania Sheps on Full Time. Hive '“’"“““"‘ e s aaid e e will - Can cempany who were robbed f| Aiteona, Pa., Jume 7.—Orders were Uni 8 Astors Return from Heneymoon. President Poineare end m.y early - $3,0 Kred Keileyi arrested | jssued yesterday placing the Peansyl- New Yerk, June 7.—Mr. spd Mrs |leaders in Freach politieal m) preflan-w' confessed, d; rding to the | vania railread’s Juniata sheps on full | Tk Vincent Astor arrived at New York | Germany has forgiven M. lfln_- it he h-d iven the ear n um., s. ho\wr-“:. week, They have | f yesterday - Astor yacht N | what was suppesed te mfl-fl l”i are m

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