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WOMAN SLAIN, SAYS CORONER. Jackson Believes Miss Gruner, Just from Salt Lake City, Was Murdered. °OLICE CALL IT SUICIDE. Victim Heard Only a Few Days Ago that Man to Whom She Was Engaged Had Married Another. Another woman with strange connec- tions with the land of the Mormons was found dead in her room tn a west- aide boarding-house to-day, and there are strong indications that she has been murdered by a man. At first the police were Inclined to think that she had Killed herself in consequence of a love affair, but after Coroner Jackson had viewed the body hg expressed the belief that the woman had been strangled to death. The victim's name was Miss Marie Gruner, of Salt Lake City. She roomed in the boarding-house of Mrs, Emily Sneed, at No. 117 West Forty-cighth street, and it was here that her body ANGERS SEE THESE THREE MAN SLAIN. Owner of Harlem Ly- ceum Is Stabbed.and Thrown from Bal- cony by Intruders. REVELLERS IN A PANIC. Two Men with Knives Pursue Manager of. Hall and Strike Down Victim When He Ue tercepts Them. Dancers in a merry whirl of revelry were thrown into a panic early to-day by a murder committed in their midst, the victim being repeatedly stabbed and thrown from a balcony as they looked on, Edward Renterman, forty years old, the proprietor of the Harlem Lyceum, at the northwest corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventh street, was the man killed, and the scene of the crime was in his dancing hall on the second floor, Two men were arrested and one has “THE woe MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ORE, MONDAY WOMEN WERE BANKER FISH’ S COMPANIONS AT THE TIME HE WAS MURDERED | WIDOW PURSUES RICH RANCHMAN, Mrs. Mercer Demands} Seizure of Balduf Consignment of Wool Sent by Texan. GOT VERDICT FOR$50,000 Sued Him For Breach of Promise and Won, but Has Been Unable to Collect the Money. Mrs. Aimee C. Mercer, forty years old, a short, stout widow, went Into the ofMce of Sheriff De Bragga, Queens County, to-day and asked him to send some deputy sheriffs to Manhattan to take possession of a large consignment of wool sent from Texas by Christian Balduf, against whom Mrs, Mercer won a $0,000 verdict jn a breach of promise sult some time ago. Balduf 1s a rich ranchman in Texas, 1 Mrs, Mercer met him in New York several months ago. She was then stay- ing at the Netherland Hotel, while Balduf lived in the Waldorf-Astoria. The breach of promise sult was brought before Supreme Court Justice Garretson, and Mrs, Mercer was rep- STRKETO COON, SAYS MITCHELL. Mine Workers’ Presi- dent Goes Back to Wilkesbarre Without Seeing Morgan. ~~ END 1S NOT IN SIGHT. Declares Situation to Be To- Day Exactly Like It Was When 147,000 Miners Struck Four Months Ago. President John Mitchell, of the! United Mine Workers, ‘went act! to Wilkesbarre to-day without see- ing any of the coal magnates, and the situation in the anthracite coal | strike 1s exactly the same as it was! four months ago, 4 “I do not expect to see.anyr' ) operators, nor do I Morgan, before my return to: barre,” said Mr. Mitchell. - “I came to-New York solely purpose of addressing the Square mass-meeting Saturday | \ was found by hey landlady and her em-|peen {deritified as being responsible for . L] . 3 . ployer, Mme, Rachel Ontman, a dress-|enterman'e decen THIS 18 MRS. PHILLIPS. THIS IS MBS. "IOKLE. THIS IS MRS. CASEY. resecited on that occasion by Lawyetland attending the benefit. for maker, at No. 16 West Thirty-ninth| fideltse a maa Chonetaranires Sketched at the Inquest to-day. Osgoodby, of No. 11 BEOaS Way eae striking miners under 1 street. @ police of the East One Hundri Py | Mr. loelwi widow produced about sixty lette! Will for fifty?’ | Mr. Fish. 1 did not know he was Mr-| Ice were anxious to secure, was not t] tors’ Protect Her face was perfectly black and: her |4nd Fourth street station say that Ren- readin homer etverlptibes be ta V waheat one tothe table, I/F Ish at that time lal, witness... She lived at No, | written by the wealthy Texan In arnich ie nae ve Union, tongue protruded from her mouth. ‘There | terman was evading the Sunday liquor “ara mh sae: aid not know the man, couldn't think The Quarrel Begins. yest (One Hundeed, nnd. Titty-frst | coarriage was proposed and Glsoussed.© | Minee's Bowery, Thema Were also traces of blood In her mouth. |law by having {ncorporated organisa — of handling thexcheck; wnd?sO8T C04) tc ctarica ened Aik Fah gait iiand eaves nerites But the Texan did not keep ra. | where $2,500 was realized.’ Ae tt Gee A and discolor. |tions hold dances in his hall, over the | yen ee corner. He sald, “I'll 60 UP/ the par and he followed me. ‘What,are | tried to cash a check for $0. Sharkey inane, told, the aame story of the check. arid panes, he sollony pW nSA pee Sue " y ck?! he P: i incident, but when the trouble starte 1,000. rs. Mercer a the marks on it Were the result ce vio, {#aloon, on Sunday. Tpojan met us in the hall and said] You going to do about that check’ eure pal {neldent,, but when thet prested : lence or not. The Joe Bang Association gave alto Sharkey: ‘You hit that old man.'| asked. Mee hich ary i told’ Hee MecPien hua ence Aine. two | RO coma not ceollecty es money as ; ‘pall’? yesterday afternoon and. the |'¥¢@s..and you would have hit him, ton] “He went back .to the table CUES lea et rld teat abate UE a Peoettae withstanding her strenu Found Cigar Ashes. Reig sald'Sharkey. I wanted to get more out] heard more loud talk. I saw Mr. Fish i the West| this direction. ‘i Kid" Bangs Association gave another lof him, but he said, “The best you get| standing up. Sharkey was also etand-| (poh fish. The nya, Tah called him ete SAU Salah + oranet Jackson found cigar ashes on |q: night. ‘There was dancing and plenty Out of me Ie nothing.” ihe Upptrying to get at Mr. Piah, and | Me, Name Again, 1 said to my slater: | Bide Hank when I raw him. The women! A few days ago information reached ie mantelpiece in the woman's room, ; ‘OF © had bet t ¢ here,’ a oked across the street at hi ai and Ne took this to mean that @ man [of beer served, Wor 2 O'Hanlon said that Mr. Fish had} Mra. Phillips was standing between | we went pel ils COLES CEOS CULY Rat tot tov i) passed into the dining| her to the effect that her sree) lovee had been there recently, A servant in Started a Fight. Goan motion ee at Roosevelt Hosp! Pay, them trying to keep them apart. Twent! Mrs. Casey was cross-examined by|room they stopped at the door and gave | had consigned a large quantity of w' the house said that she thought she teonth iH, of No. 141 East ots over and asked Mr. Fish if-he wouldn't} Assistant District-Attorney Garvan, | him a look. That meant to go over and/to his New York brokers. heard some igne moving About in the panes midnight the dance was at its| tenth street, Mwho. ts Sexton at St. Ap Out, He said he would. and T Helped whore Anted to show that in) the state; de tn them, He crossed the street and] ‘gheriff De Bragga said he was ready room last night, but no one seen |height, the hall being crowded en Ie im to ie door. arkey went out {| men she made to him and Mr. Chad-| followed them into the restaurant ‘ mith men | add fight through the saloon, A few minutes later] wick in Mr. Jerome's office she had| "It was three hours later when I saw| to take possession of the wool provided the woman for some time. andinworienla wot wen le deanribed Capt, Schmittberger, however,, thinks |™ 2 Ate o a Hy) iy emt ise ernst orvalse |livell-crezved, teallans entered the ball Regge heed watt at Ehrhardt's sa. Mrs. Phillips followed ied as the result of a homorrhage. e |having paid the » admission. It Is c| oF rs. ps followed Mrs. Casey. door of the room in which she was|said they atarted to fight with other | 008 No. t Thirty-fourth atreet, | ene walter shore Hees ea tuention of] Her stetement of the trouble over. the! Ivan Junkler. of ‘One Hiun-| were given on the wool she would heve {tare waseno Wass he'sas's, forcey Bnd [dancers at once. wheter eh Fesquied, rast tay | Rowse and: brought out that it was check did not differ from that, siven|dred and Second street, was waiting | to pay them off before he: could take ty fe ; ra. Casey, but she declared that |t a reet cross who had murdered her to get out cxeept| Manager Furman ordered them out of] § Pa ie telephoned to the Coroners’ | muranised by the best class of business tlter iat and ‘dbarkey tet ans eat for [tower eee MATT RS Goer theraosaulie wa fedtions fgoueh the door, An autopsy will ‘belthe hall and they attacked him. Aa| oni 6° m apoaet the inquest was. going two hours In the cafe and knew nothing | anid: “aE: i y they drew knives the women shrieked | fe the fa Mrs. Casey Calle Karas ey be ea “The old man walked out rather un-| NITHSDALE 18 v4 i fect be pent Bharkey: Inside the ratl, 7 Did you hand Sharkey hi hat after) steadily and shaky, then Sharkey |” Gorosmo, Ceylon, Sept. 2—The. re- Acgording to Mme. Oatman the girl came to her about two weeks ago from|and sought refuge in the coat roome| Rflleck, Fe wits ld: he left the Heime Buna? A. I certain! © T kno} Phillips, Mra, Casey and) women Witwonsee to ea oe tie eta [did not. Ldld not go out when Mr. Fish | qqired out and Rit fim under the eye | orts whioh reached here Sept. 35 of the Balt Lake City and began work in herland side corridors. ices All women wit: h 4 f e 3 Mrs. Pickle ‘They were patrons of our| Women witnesses to go on the stand. ame! Chaktn Steet house, ‘which feces | Furman ran to the balcony with the Phillips ‘came>into the rea-| p. 1) Went, to meet my sister, Mra. pol Bevin VW eurs And then Gent {With a terrible crash. Sharkey ran| foundering of the British steamer Mia "emily Sneed: She Tooke the tnest| two men in pursutt. ‘There Renterman, | taurant ai about 3.90 o'clock on, Sept. hoa table Se ee ee ae leneh he nt - bat “ate fooked Ky Nithesddle, which ran ashore on a reef ee v 2. Did you know Mr. Fish had been | man, she sald, ‘Nobody's south of Cardiva Island, in the Indian room in the place and was thought to] th, letor, tt Ath. came in with the ladies. | fy, atesy? went outside and found Mr. Fish tying |made no mention ‘of Sur. Fish having | Mr. Fish come out. He had Just reached] cne widow furntahea @ bond which on the sidewalk. applied a vile name to Sharkey. he step leading to the sidewalk when that as notes Sharkey rushed out and struck him, would eeoure him, and > 04 Haat be rich. ‘As a matter of fact, over $1,000 w He went to the assistance of his man-| as they came. through the door, They didn't ink he was badly hurt. of Jewelty was found In her’ room’ to-| ager, and the two strangers attacktd| wat at a. table in the rear of the res. Sola hte ete aera seats GQ. Didn't you know the ambulance |4UF¥ sald that the inuidpay showed Mit rived here this morning under her own aN Ts evan tataaalty Intinaian fey free of urinia: When Sharkey came in ne | him over. He and Mr. Fish got-on well, | ‘GK him awas? A. Tdid not... |ient or the liver and spleen and fatty | steam, accompanied by the British about & week ago, when there came q| He was knocked down and stabbed! took a drink at the bar, and then look-| They had shirts of the same kind. Mr-| “ize cume to niv house thatailgnt, ~ |exeneration of the heart and that|crulser Fox. Tetter to her nine care of het am: several times, and while the women| Ing through the door sai’ Phillips, | Fish noticed {t and he said: We' didnot’ taile about. the affair in {ender the stimulation of Nauor any little ————_. " our : exe ent might have caused his death, Hello. Jouve got a shint like mine.) the restaurant and T did not know that | €xs!tement Might Han’ chvved oy to de: | FOUND DEAD IN BED. Ve Nt cide whether he had fallen from fllness| yOODBURY, N. J., Sept. 22—Georse He_ went into the resta lover. W! : Lag hen Mme. Ostman gave it to| wore screaming "and the men stamped-| SS ,0ch. "eae down, bur not at thelT paid $166 for ity and {t's been om my | she eeeraent nee! her the young woman opened the letter |ing for the doors the two assailants dirs then Pornme maprocan tase tere a4 table with Mr. Fish.’ Then’ the ladies | back through a three-day racket, Had Strarke isiaganinllcone n - Rothing Init but a neworaper elipphis | picked Renterman up, raised him to the| called him over. ‘They were on g00d Well, Live had mine on through al nies tor ta mee ae Riad A" | or trom: the effect. of Sharkey's. blow. K. Carroll, City Clerk, was found dead Talk with Stone Secret, When lane read tt ane became very pale | railing and dropped him head Orst over] tefma, but after awhile they grew nolsy.| four-day, racket.” answered Sharkey” | He had not The jury, was only five minutes in ‘i ing. die death “Do you look for an extra | most fainted. Bhe was unable to | into the ballroom, . He struck on his|1 Nad to go in to tell them to keep| Q. Had they been introduced. A. Yes, Mea, Pickle Testifies. reaching its verdict. Sharkey recelved|in bed this morning. jeath was | “Do youl look for, an extras hy more and left the ahop. e - quiet. Mr. Fish drew out a check to| Mrs. Phillips introduced them. 1 for- the announcement without the slightest | caused by heart disease. He was promi- | the Leta ly Ta for. compu he never returned, ‘To-day Mme, | ead and lay immovable. me. get what name she used in introducing Mrs. Pickle, whose testimony the po-| show af emotion nent In Republican polftics here. tration?” Oatman went to her boarding-house to| The two men fled from the hall, fol-| — _ ——— Mir, Sneed told ‘her, that the Rit! hd | (ree dewe Third avenue, At One Huns CFP A ATED W | FF CHASED ROWDIES IN AUTOMOBILE “That ts fomething Je about," he replied. it may Seas Mr. Mitchell sald he would not see munteative when pressed to tel] some- heen seen about the house yesterday by dno of the other boarders, hut ake ad, | dred and Fourth street they separated, mitted (hit she had not ‘seen her for| and Policeman Fay caught-one of them, WHO BLINDED H USBAND WITH DUST. fhing: about his recent conference with several days. The other escaped. jrowether the two women went to her! At the police station the captured man the Foom, They could not wet in and sent) ti ae was evank Fallno, twenty years i : } at Ha a afttlens dienes While Edward Hayes Holds One Tough 7 ‘Till Policeman Comes, His ene Square, where he jumped into a e Forty-seventh atreet station. He broke) old, of No. 8 Fifth street, Long Island inthe doot Miss Gruner was on the bed fully City. He identified by a number ed, By the bed ond chateewarey | of persons in the hall as one of the as- yer ee which were some white crys- | sallants, tale ere was alao on the bed the clipping which had come In the. letter Place Has Bad Record. fect ah aGity: It was headed! two nours later Joseph McGinty, Mrs. Maude Donnelly; It told o * Me. | twenty-one years old, of No. 319 East Pyaune suit Pave Gio law weond street, applied at Bele-| !Mhales Chloroform Wife Pursues the Others with the Machine. a | Dynamite Blast Ignites Gas in! the Stafford Colliery, Near ‘ Fairmont, W. Va.— Many rise, eae ot, Dist eee cl 33 Men Badly Hurt. Ne erate et ta oa ie peunetces He soon left for urine bung Salt Lake city Jawyer, Ninety: nay a it ale. Aft i G >a Mra. elle Crystal, In Colorado | vue Hospital for treatment for several er Fats Rue act ah odetna ted dg |alant stab wounds, wach he gale Sibomanee og Beier At Ge Ghiner the mewse | Had recelved in a fight in the Harlem! Over Lonesomeness. oasis Brewldent in the’ city. this to pa Ea ESS een EE Lyceum. His wounds were dressed, and FAIRMONT, W. sald he knew wothing of aie who expiosion of gas in the Stafford. mines of the New Central Coal Company near Ee opclaren cha ene cate lead : ing. to, propose to, the strike here to-day, four men were killed, six eh Py Mes wane ba tinted: badly wounded and several others were | strike was rapidly ni that. hurt. ‘The explosion {s said to have ——_—. : been caused by the firing of a charge ot dynamite. COAL MINE STRIKERS: At the time of the accident there were only twenty-five men at work, and all HOLD UP ATRi have n accounted for. Supt, Stewart was at the mine when the explosion oc- curred and took charge of the rescued n | miners, ‘The most serious cases were| Buftalo express on the Philadelphia sent to the hospital. All the bodies were | Reading Railway, north bound, recovered, Mahanoy Plane to-day it. was, bak v he was turned over to the pol vi ht, VOLCANO NR IVES think he waa a participant In the ABM.) | + ESS LEFT LETTERS. the Harlem Hospital, where he died in three hours, While the fight wan in progress Ren-| Unhappy and discouraged by reason of terman’s wife and three ‘children wae her separation from, her husband, Mrs. asleep on the upper floor of the bulld-| xraude Donnelly, formerly an actress O/ ing. and the wife of Léuls Donnelly, a The Harlem Lyceum, under Renter) wealthy resident of Atlantic City and man's management, has mar L ateel the backer of theatrical enterprises, ; nently in police reports. It has been| commitied’sulcide in her apartments, at Newington, Forced to Run| in scene of many ifghts, some of them| No. 4 Went Ninetyolghin atrect ter from the Violent Outpouring day by inhaling chloroform. of Soufriere, Had a Narrow Escape. 8ST. THOMAS, Danish West Indies, Rept. 22.—The cable steamer Newington » sovured the St, Lucia end of the St. Vin- cent cable Sunday afternoon, four and a half miles from the Soufriere (on the Island of St. Vincent), and had just finished buoying !t when there was a violent eruption of the volcano without the slightest warning. The steamer thereupon héaded uway from the land, followed by dense clouds ‘of smoke. She had a narrow éacape, and it Is considered inadvisable for her man was murdered in the nall during a dance by a Jealous husband. Falino and McGinty were remanded to the Coroner when arraigned before Magistrate Crane in the Harlem Police Court. Both dented their guilt. Another version of the trouble which the police learned was that Renterman had been struck over the head with & heer glass during the fight. TYSON NOT EXAMINED. ing on Charges of Internal Revenue Officials Postpon: By consent of counsel, the examina- tion of George J. Tyson and George Mrs. Donnelly and her husband have been separated for some time, and re- cently she had spoken to her sister-in- law, Mrs. Copeland, saying that it was making her very unhappy. Mra. Copeland, who ‘ives at No, 16 Manhattan avenue, received 4 letter from Mrs. Donnelly to-day asking her to call during the afternoon. Know!ug how dispirited Mrs. Donnelly was, Mrs. Copeland called and walked up to her apartment. She rapped on the door, anil getting no response went to the flat above and told Mounted Policeman Me- Nulty, of the Central Park squad, that she belleved something was wrong im her aslster-In-law's apartment Policeman McNulty climbed down the | Many Natives Are Kllled and OUR TROOPS TAKE SEVEN MORO FORTS, Wounded by the Force Un- der Capt. John J. Pershing— No American Losses.: dy strikers who went through i ii search of strike breakers. It\ wag ‘de layed for fifteen minutes, At Mahanoy Clty strikers’ pickets turned back a doen non-uolon men thelr way to the North ery. In the Shamokin district at east seventy-five new men returned to work ac the various collleries, breaks are expected during thew The amount of relief, now ‘being distributed t. {a the source of much dissat tune ‘The men declare that they must to ore acon! as Sg Mey obtain chandize on credit ani fncnot sufficient to keep thelz’ families from starvin; pe saisl: 4,500 TONS OF COAL THROUGH READING * to engage in further operations there, | Bascom, the officials of Tyson & Co.,| fre-escape and breaking in a win tow aie, especially-as the cable was found €o be | the corporation owning the news stands | found Mrs. Donnelly dead on the kitchen Bea! @ gang of row tea na) fr¥: greatly manglpd. The Newington wiil|1n the leading hostelries thtoughout | floor, and by her was a vial which bad | 90°) “eat ee est an. take Sept. 2 to Sunday the) proceed to St. Thomas for a cable to|the city, scheduled for to-day before Peace roar bite found ane Salt he ii ebth ys ne Pit anded by Capt. John J.| READING, Pa, Sept. 22.—Three complete the repair of the St.Lacta-| United States Commissjoner Hitchcock, | band, Louls Donnelly, Mia Tenperinit plegite that iain ara iheumis of the Fifteenth Infantry, op-/ trains of 150 curs of anthracite coal or Grenada section. , was adjourned until Oct. 10. HN the. other ta ihe Coroner, 1d that | tomobilises: Aa t the Moros in the be a} abaus Gee ES pares 3 y ore rd / « u ere. ne have | A violent eruption of the Soufriere was| Ty#0n and Bascom are charged by | ht hie ther ed it was said that) edward Hayes, of No. Taraiee Van ity Aten: had | heen recently mined and Shh emeea s, killed twenty-five | 18 Washery coal and anthracite which Moros. | had been held in storage at Cressona, It is sald the newly mined coal all came from the western end of (Schuyl+ kill County, ‘The Reading Company's, observed Sunday night from St. Lucia, _| the United States rnal Revenue of) for two months, but that he could " « ty m1 B ut he prob-]|aventte, who ha a pili fictals with having failed to cancel the|anly be found In Atlantic cits, where | aractaring eatnblishtne 10. 93 Edward trayes- A despatch from Kingstown, Island of |Fevenue etamps on cigar he had several amusement onterarises | tity eigmth ste Bt. Vincent, dated T also with refilling empty im running. . hursday, Sept. 18 | boxes with. “stuffers,” Donnelly {# one of the wealthiest men| the assaults of the gans. th dur and received here last night, announced] tute manufactured in Key W in Adantic City. He was born there] Last night Hayes was coming down aptured seven fo and woun capt haa s sang shower of stones, mud and | ex} nus and objection: that there was an eruption of the Sou-| Messrs. Tyson and Bascom deny the|and was quite prominent in polities, He hea mt 5 creased friere at midnight Wednesday, but no| CM Fses, and pronounce them ridiculous. | {s well known in Denver and throughout | Seventh Avenue In his suto ns APH BAe OULD r to-day oficiales here. DeHaNS eee ies of llteliAveeccllarieg ice: tata! ceune the West. wife, his sister, Mrs, Florence Whit- | Hayes receiver ut over the eye | tke . i shipments of washery coal - pro He was recent}y interested financially | aker, and a friend, Mrs. Lily Beards-| from a@ ston Mrs, Beardsworth w r first moved on Gop ised from now on will solve the que; tlon,.1t was added, was found in the| GEMS IN STOLEN CASE, [in “Alfred, Aaron's production of | worth. As tne party sped along the 1 ts took three forts pushed on | tion of supplying the market with fact that no dust or scoriae were emit- ‘ “Mam'sell 'Awkins.”” He 1s Interested] saw their old enemies, the mud-throwe lose} to Baynbdao and captured two forts.| rel auring the strike. They. are of thy 7) ted by the voloano. Flames, were seen | Governor's Secretary Gets Property (eee ee MET i known fers amd Hayes had his weather reversed the From. there column proceeded to] Opinion, algo, that more men will Fee RRSTIAg: \e00ye the crater, and. they| sceused Man Taken to Saratoga, | a3 an actrees, She was fifty-clgnt years | Open. At the corner of Seventh and, leaving it alt an lened) thin morn Sanir and captured two more forts.| eupn during the coming week. were accompanied by eternal, thunder- ‘| of age and had considerable property| and One Hundred and Thirt ithe ladies, h AK vei nea Sinaige tha vtare tnan to Sanir, In th» country —_— — Ike explosions, James H. Palmer, who was arrested at| of her own. street the attack was made Hnto th 7 ie the Sultana of Vall and| SHOT DEAD BEFORE WIFE. —__— the Grand Central Station yesterday, ent at ena EES —————— = two § ns of Macin, HELD FOR WOMAN’S MURDER | arset with stealing a dress-suit case) COULDN'T PREVENT WRECK, ast the column was frequently fired upon. | MY Pr ae : ER belonging to Major Harriton K, Bird,| JOHNSTOWN, Pa. sept. 2—In a| SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF. idle fo NINE FELL WITH SCAFFOLD siing communicated with the| M. David, Paris Stock Broker, Mur — * Military Secretary to Gov. Odell, waa re-| Wreck on the Pennsylvania Railroad re Gigs aaa Pert) tans, but they refused to} dered by Artist, ay hear Conemaugh last night, in which| youble Crime of a Painter at *\))" Plunged Thirty) -flve Peet and Two | the Americans and remained | two freight trains were involved, George Baldwinavilic, \. ¥ | Freoma: fireman, of Pitcairn, was in- Rochester Grand Jury Indicts Le- land D. Kent, PARIS. 2. ation has beet caused 4 uncial circles here Dp thy. arrdigned in Yorkvilfe Court to-day and turned over, to the. custody of Detective May Die, ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Sept. 22. James Hennessy, wh troi LDWINSVILLE, N. Y., Sep J to the. office | rm Leland | era for him? no came from Bara-) cantly killed. His body was draggod| BALDWINSVILLE. N. Y.. Sent joiistes ot Sept As announced In a despatch from Ma-| Publication of a despatch trom MAretnt D. Kent was to-day held by the Coroner for several hundred feet under the en-| Luther Brooks, a painter, to-day shot! F. A, Marvin to t varurt i (Ae announced! Ina) despatch) fram Mt et ae cish Cuntine!: aa ae for the Grand Jury, charged with the a gine. and horribly mangled. A we pede: Garver ius) as ane ib Ore CEAr REY arene att ( e Hope Com-| The head of & battallon of Infantry, two | Have). announcing that @ Parisien i der of Ethel Blanche Dingle. one] bound freight been held just east of |) entering the Seneca House and then) woman stepped inte tne , ess of con! troops o - jer: | aitist named Syndon fired several shot Pera. of thal Biebehe Dinate. aca) emt horseeh a ‘pln, | Conemaugh on slgnala and had received | committed suicide. Tae woman will] ‘rook drew. a mvolver nine of the tweniy | OOP Of cavalry and two guns, left | 0 say with 2 revolver Atiat. Davia are being held here ‘and the 4 clear block. ‘The engineer had just] dle. fell. He then. turned. the ers and. helpers who were at| Wet ea sie ope a eo endanao. of | well-known stock broker of gold but.| Called in his flagman when an ex‘ra| Brooks was forty-five years old and a| hls head and fred agaln, death work were precipitated thirty-tive feet Me eiharransuds patsy ad ry Was walking along the pea even miles southeast of cvnsidering the case this tng instant ¥ iH on é ttc eluted crashed into the*reac| widower. Mrs. Carver separated from|"Byooxe is survived by a son and!to the ground and were severely in-| uated » (ber husband some years ago —e for | daughter. dured, two probably fatally. Vv

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