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a’ ote MOLINELY' GASE. HALTS Trial Goes Over Two Days, | and Prisoner Loses the First Skirmish in Battle for Life. SPECIAL VENIRE ISSUED. | Justice Lambert Orders New) Talesmen Summoned After Long Argument — Molineux | Not in Court. | Justice Lambert to-day ordere! a spe-| ¢lal venire for a jury to try Roland B Molineux. ‘The al was adjourned untll afford serving the summon: Wednesday to tlme for This ruiing was made over the pro- tests of the prisoner's counsel, who declared it would be Illegal, and in- timated that they would be willing to e case to any twelve men who submit t could qualify as jurors. Molineux was taken from the Tombs to the cage over the court-room at 10 o'clock, There he met his father, Gen. Molineux, who had been waltiig fer] him. | “I did not sleep extra well last night,” he said to his father; “perhaps | s that was due to the expectation of to- day's events. But I feel well, and I'm| happy because I know this will be the| of it.” | Counsel Hold a Conference. last Gen, Molineux mustered the great] array of counsel he has employed, in eluding ex-Goy, Black. Just before Justice Lambert arrived they held a conference, Justice Lambert bristled into court while the ffs were call- ing on the persons in the room to stand, | When he was seated he asked: “Any motions, gentlemen%s” Indicating | that he proposed to make good his rep-| utitio for despatching legal business, Tho clork called Assistant’ District- Attorney Garvan up and Introduced him the new Justice, Justice Lambert a child-like smile, most pleasant, nd seemed pleased to meet Mr. aryai, with whom he shook hands and talked a few. minutes. Then Mr, Weeks rose and started an argument for denial of a motion for a special jt to has i RUSSEL ez paugae Gitte! THE WORLE ): MONDAY EVEN |LAWYERS WHO ARE BATTLING FOR MOLINEUX’S LIFE AND THE JUDGE WHO IS PRESIDING AT HIS TRIAL. GORDON . M, K. JL 'T, BATTLE. oe ae 'EX-GOV. BLACK. BARTOW 8S. WEEKS. JUSTICE LAMBERT. LACE NOT TO RETIRE. Returns to Town from His Coun- try Home Much Improved in Health, and Denies Report of ‘His Quitting Business. Molineux had not been brought to} SAYS HE FEELS CHEERFUL. court, “Tirenome,” Sald General. “This is tiresome,” said Gen, Moll-| Russell Sage, accompanied by Mrs. neux toa friend, "I'd like to see them | Sage, Dr. and Mrs. Munn, and a woman go ahead with any kind of a jury. Ijnurse, returned to New York to-day : they don’t bring Roland! froin the financter's country home in ‘This would be a consider- downstairs. able relief to him, any wa: ‘The ttle old warrior, whose battle} to save his son {s the flercest he has ever fought, was tred, but still pleasant, He was impatient to have the trial over qnd have ils boy free, but he was not Unreasonable. In closing his argument Mr. Weeks sald, after advising with Gov. Black: | “We contend that any special jury dyawn now will be illegal.” “It will take three months to draw a jury from the regular panel," sald Os- Dorne. “Will the District-Attorney accept the| first twelve men put Into that box who will qualit’y as to belief In capital pun- | | Lawrence at his own request. L. I. Mr. Sage looked pale and he was by no means as strong as he was before his confinement, but he was in a cheer- ful frame of mini and determined not to retire from Wall street, as was reported in a morning paper. “Oh, no," he said positively and with a touch of fire in hts eve m not g9- ing to get out of Wall street. My friends | tell me that I have got to look out for my health, and I am going to do it, but I'm going to keep right on with my business. I expect to be back at my office in a few days.” Mr. Sage was brought to New York He has been most anxious to get back to hin city home, RLS 0 FIREBUE. Court Orders Jury to Acquit Julia Johnston, Colored, Ac- cused of Incendiarism in Re- venge for Checkmated Love. ENAMORED OF A DOCTOR. The trial cf Julia Johnston, a colored girl, accused of sevting fire to houses in e Bronx, took a sudden turn in tag favor to-day at conclusion of the prosecution's case. Judge Newburger Jeclared that there was not sufficient evidence Warrant a conviction and directed the jury to acquit the defend- ant. On the motton of the girl's counsel she was paraied in his custody to answer another indictment for arson, which, it is Ukely, will be dis ‘ Sald Love Moved Her. ‘The prosecution asserted that the ‘tive which prompted the girl to a firebug was love. Several years ago she was a patient {In the Fordham Hospital and was creat- ,ed there by Dr. Mulholland, of | pital staff. She became SE the ome he hos- of the ishment?” asked Mr. Weeks, No. 36 Fifth avenue, ever since his! Doctor, and since then has, it Is allegedy aw walt tll I show the Court| cold put him in bed. As he grew! annoyed him with her attentions the law,” said Mr. Osb lurrying up| stronger he insisted more and more! ‘The prosecutor sald that because to the Hench with » heavy’ boox. Ahat nalanodidihelaliaweal tol cone bab “We finagine we can get a jury ina je al ed to come home| of her adoration for a white man op Nveartes ta RA aarp and this morning It was decided to make} Julia found it very hard to kenp cerns B evicrks bout ee but the trip. n situation. She was a good servant, nove the prosveution will inslst on| He was warmly wrapped about the} but worried her employers by asking ef In the efficacy of the electric Examines the Law. Justice Lambert said: “Tam not entirely familar with this ree the statutes,” and t put In a trap with a spanking team to hroat with a muffler, and then he was draw him. The drive to the station was made rapidly, and the financler greatly enjoyed the fresh alr. them to write letters and address en- velopes to Dr. Mulholland. It was the refusal of several persons to write these letters that led to the fires, so Fire Marshal Freel alleges TED IN SAS, Gruesome Find of Indianapolis Police a Sequel to Recent Grave Robbery Scandals In- volving Prominent Physicians. AN EARLY MORNING FIND. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13—Four dead bodies were found tied in sacks In Georgia street and the rear of the Central College of Physicians and Sur- geons to-day. The bodies were {dent!- fled as those of Mrs. Johanna Stllz, sald to havg been stolen from the Ebenezer Cemetery; Miss Glendore Gates, alleged to have been stolen from Anerson Cemetery; Wallace Johnson, taken from Ebenezer Cemetery, and Mrs, Catherine Dochring, from the German Catholic Cemetery. ‘At 6 o'clock this morning patroimen were sent to Meridian and Georgia atreets in response to a telephone mes- ange that there were several bodies there. When the police arrived they were directed to a dry-goods box on the sidewalk in Georgla street, opposite a wholesale dry-goods store. On the top of the box, in a sitting posture, was a body tled In a sack. The form could plainly be seen, It was Identified as that of Mrs. Btilz, The patrolmen opened the box and found another body, also tled In a sack. The city dispensary am- bulance was called to the place and the bodies were sent to the morgue, ‘A young man who telephoned for the police was still there. He told the pa- trolmen that he was on his way to work, In ALAS! FOR LANE HE FEELS SHAY Police Sergeant Has Not Re- Deputy Commissioner Piper’s Visit to Station-House. Sergeant Michael Laney, who har been on the force for forty years, and a sergeant thirty years, recelyed such a shock when Second Deputy Commis: er of Polfce Piper walked wu into the Church street. station hot and made an investigation of the books that he wants to qult the force. Laney to-day Med an application’ for retirem: with Police Commissioner Partridge at Tollce Headquarters, He Kave no reason for his act, His friends say that as a result of the Deputy Com- missioner’s Sergeant "feels shaky.” Dsputy Commissioner Piper found cer- tain entries in the blotter which were not explained to his satisfaction, He was on the point of drawing up clrarges against Laney when he was informed that the entries had been maie by the Sergeant who had preceeeded Laney at the desk. Notwithstanding this explana- tion Laney, his friends say, feels unsafe and wants to get off the force without dishonor, Besijes, he wants to make seoure that $1,200 pension which goes with the ret "i : Moner in god standing, © Tutifed Pen Deputy Commissioner, Piper haa nre- ferred charges against the Sergeant who was relieved by Laney will have to stand trial, visit rhe covered from the Shock of) WANTS TO LEAVE THE FORCE. | and this officer | SOCIETY HAD CTY HALL BRIE Girl of Philadelphia Smart Set Was Married to Her Sweet- heart by an Ordinary Alder- man. | LEFT HOME IN A HuFF.| Met Bridegroom, a New York an tary Man, in Atlantic City Last| Summer, and Friendship eee Ripened into Love. A martinge in City Hall is not consid ered quite the thing in smart rorial clt cles, but a Philadelphia soctey girl and a well-known young New York militia- man took this way of being united, and now they are making explanations | Philadelphia ts q ited about ft, | as the young woman, Miss Ida M French, was a great favorite there {1 | the exclusive set. She had a tft with | her grandfather and grandmother about ja trip to India this winter, and for con solation ran over here and gat married to Horace M, Graff. manager of the knitting goods firm of Isaac I. Graff «& It Was Very Sudden, Tt was wo sudden that Mr. Graff didn ve time to go through a usu formalities. He made a requisition or the services of Alderman Armitage Ma thews, who spliced them quickly and surely in the Governor's Room at City! {Hail ‘Then Mrs. Graft went out and} sent this despa Louta E. French, Philadelphia, her to Mr. and Mrs, 9 Loout street, respected grandpa- Detatis This was on last Ing to the latest repo phia the details haven't i bridegroom in his off way, this afternoon, He admitted’ the details but went Into no explanations. “My wife will be here Inter this after- noon and give out a formal statement,” he satd, later.” riday and accor from Philadel come tn ening World reporter saw the No. 46 Broad- Met at Seashore. Mrs. Graft met her husband at At- lantic City during the summer. Her srindparents did not suspect that they were in love with each other until three weeks ago, when she announced her engagement. Then came the dispute about that trip to India which the girl wanted to tak> with a friend of the family, unaccompanied by a relative. She icft the house ina huff and she hagn't gone back A Nenatifal Girt, Mrs, Graft in roof Mr. Harry B. Frenoh, forn Philadel: pila, but who had re: no iviny are «de ot tamil orginally | in New Orleans. She is a beautiful girl, rather nbove the) averagn height, with rleh auburn hat and dark brown ayes. bridegroom, com: York family. wh Wy Bt ations has street. He wa ‘enth Regiment unul th. refused to take part American war. Then commissioned Captain of Company: t ume he years and was in in the army. He served with his regiment through the war ind has since been prominent !n matters relating to the militta, te rf TROLLEY CHAIN FOR WESTCHESTER Work on Portchester System Connecting Various Cities Will Soon Be Under Way. (Specla) to The Fvening World.) | Phe Clopton case attracted unusual} dow and the nolse they made in the ention by reason of the fact that| lower floor awakened Mrs. Hinman. F the co-respondent, Mrs. Minnie — T. T was aroused by footsteps in the | Riker, took advantage of the recent] jower hall,’ said Mrs. Hinman. tellitile law giving co-reapondents a right to| ofthe affair, “and awakening my da }go tuto court and defend thetr good] ter ran to the telephone and rang: ap mber of the | & SOCIETY GIRL WHO RAN bet OFF TO WED IN CITY HALL —————— WOMAN'S RUSE SCARES BURGLARS. Rings Telephone Bell, and They Run Off After Having Packed — Up Her Silverware. MRS, CLOPTON ENDS HER DIVORCE SUIT, Attorney Enters Motion Before| Justice Bischoff to Discon- tinue Action Brought by Her. (Spectal to The Evening World.) of No. 317 7 WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Oct. 185 © Mrs. West Hnd Josephine Clopton, through her lawyers avenu : e sing made a motion before Justice Bischoff Flaicts ait he die i cs telephone bell Mrs, Mary F. Hinmag, In the Supreme Court, to-day to dis- la . a who occupies a large manor house. continue her sult for divorce against i : wm, | Armour Villa Park, near Bi f her husband, William H. Clopton, ‘The early to-day frightened away burglars” who were robbing her residence. They, through a kitchen wins accompanying amdavits ‘that stoned the offenses of which sed him. alleged she had she had a gained entrance When she was charged by Mrs.| yr, Gormandy, one of our netghbars. with {ntimate relations with} toiq him 4 believed burglars were in, tie pton, she proceedel establish her} jouse. pacers a Innocence of the charges in open court! “whe talking to him T heard thes the formal trial of the divorce | poppers coming upstairs, and #0 rang was permitted, and she further |the bet! vigorously. This had the des, fy I Mrs, Clopton for $500,000 damages. | sired effect, or they turned and fan a verdict for $7,000, from the house.” investigatton Dakota made an Clopton divorce | Mrs. Hinman from his wife several ATs AKO, later and found that the burgtars had Mrs. Clopton refu to accept the} teen frightened away before they ‘had vallidity of it and it was in her fight | time to take her silverware, which against this that ®' brought the hal packed up, The men escaped tl tlon for divorce on her own account, | a window TRAIN HURLED = = MAN INTO CROWDS They Carry Away a Wagon| Victim Struck by Express Fell Load of Carpenters’ Tools| Among Throng of Commuters’ — from a New Villa This Time] Waiting at Station. BURGLARS AGAIN AT SCARSDALE alto The Evening W 10 The Evening World.) I,dumselt reading up the! Tho party got to the depot Just in| Julia was omplooyd last Febraury in [AN While Paaming the rear of the cen-/ ROCKEFELLER, JR., BETTER. | wire riatns, x. ¥,, oct. 12—The! \qire PLAINS. N.Y. ot PATERSON, N. J., Oct. 18. m wuien nad been quoted. | time to catch the 31 o'clock train, Mr. |the famlly of William Iobson, ae No | al colleke of Phyatclans and Surgeons New York and Port Chester Rallway | po ss wtattod Scarsdale ¢ Orel years. old, 8 aaa ay iatrlotea Urney. Olcott, ef |8age waa helped aboard by Dr. Munn. 12435 Morris avenue, Mrs, Iiobson used |! South Pennayly nia st eet Ee soe Young John D, Recovering from a! Company will shortly begin the work of PUT LS i i eS at the crossing of the Brie) counsel for Molineux: ive |e, oat with the doctor while Mrs, Sage |to address the envelopes to Dr, Muthol- |{%2. Sck# filled UA iro ae waar Cold Caught at Fire. constructing Its new four-track electric | and broke Into the new villa whi was struck by a westbound 0) ola, gu aeemnt the frst. twelve ang Mrs, Muna sat behind, He read a|iand ror the girl, buc when the dector [eee ste Tene or OF the college, When CES Prcher ny system through the different towns! Mcdame Obrey is building on the out express to-day and hurled jag a \ “#¥du bet we would,” was his quick|Copy of The World almost all the way explained to her that he was annoyed | 5” ns as hee en rien coda box| , POCANTICO HILLS, N, ¥., Oct, 1.—] along the Sound, from New York (| skirts of Scarsdale, stealing twenty-four { into a throng of commuters 94) 79 \ reply, vied like fo show you how /up, from time to time making comments |py the girl's persistency Mrs, Hobson | Ct? DOay BRMINE On tie oe ne rear of | At the realdence of John D. Rockefeller, | Portchester. The Supreme Court's of) iin wawe aid a wagon joad of{ WO Were waiting at the station. ne ) “Justice Tambert said sudden to his physician, He seemed greatly In-| stopped. ‘This gave Julia an iden chee [eee eaees tae the sacks In the rear Of) 45. at Pocantico Fill, {t wan mated | der ranting it the privilege to creas che |Y#uable saws gut a wag ot there was a great commotion, but (eit Mii q “I hold that this act confers upon the| terested in the Laura Biggar atatement. | sir. qrobson was endeavoring te Inter, [ree Tike, Drabably alco contat Poss chat sholia ant seriously iil pu simply | highways in Rye, Portchester, Harri Let bess LOR jnan was hurriedly picked up and a deer /iige geguiar Commissioner the right to call) when they arrived at Long Island} gore with her love, The following night, Mee enteen oerabee cre Tow uider ar-| recovering from a bad cold and alight |9% Mamaroneck and Larc t have hy roeidents who were ap-}ror summoned. He died before the pRYs fr. Weeks then argued his exception! City Mr. Sage found that a wheeling | pop, 22, at 11 o'clock, a fire was dis-|teat for grave-robbing. This list In- [sore throat that nas been bothering him | been filed, while the Aldermen of New |p Sherlf! Mil-} sician arrived and’ Mr. Osborna started to interrupt | chair was at hand to take him to his|coverea’ tm th des nine negroes, three white Dhyal- | tora week, Ife will be oun t Him | renalis amicMountc Veron nevenmeell will qadeti occ ce well’ known tortie aan : i : red e cellar of the Hobson |eians, one colored undertaker, the pr out ina day or | ‘ 1 wa } | with an gpblection. when he war cut] carriage, but he spurned it. He walked! nome which did a damage of $1,500 be- prietor of a cemetery and three night|t¥o. The young man caught the cold | ranted a similar privilege. to a speci mutes. hay Leen stationed at the TIGMUORHe SE: Nave decided ‘inne | fo the varriage and Griven to His! sre it was extinguished . Amen. Al ‘ ae ex ishes Aes which destroyed the Rocke-| A nower-house will be bulle on City | vigt will thon | crosting for years. iY i {ut peed at least one hundre SHEED ete erall Island and feeding lines will extond from | 1 y ng the ——_$_— | 4 t soled within the} John D. Rockefeller, er., hiss returned M Osborne apologized, and In th Mrs. Sage, who has not been in the Again Fires Start, deapotle ” Cleve! tf iy - with the road ne | t %: nest breath Justice Lambert gatd.’ best of health herself, sald that her hus-| The girl lost her place as the resuit | lst yore man EIRENE ETE (OS Ce ean Me ec A Moahella, ean eaan | ———— HEADED THIEVES’ GANG, vib overtule vour objection, Mr. Wee! | bang was rently improved “ene sald of this fre, but noon got another with members of th and Jury To-day told | ine alte of Hoxwool, “which |W || A large car barn witi be built | COURT SAW THE TRAP. lnwaportamt \Arrcsin ia hicMenmnina + Mr, Weeks then filed his exceptions, | fe can get so much better care in| Mrs. atter, who lived about 1,200] them to prob e bottom af the out- ved. Workmen are to-day engaged | o.' (ne property surenoscal'e a ) mport 3 helen ot rT was ordered to| his town house, and, as he was s0| fcet y from the Hobson home. On| Fike and punish every man for his part Ro ReC er RRR maya the rine. ofthe: old}| Se wee eet purchused at Bor: == Preyed Upon Post-oMcem 5 I {yet i J to report at 10)/ anxious to come up, wa decided to| the morning of April 1 two fires were | '” thems remartlels ON his prot = ae ‘ ‘a 3 - Judge Cochran Refused to Pass om| [OS ANGELES, Cal,, Oct. 13.—Deteo- ! \ilajoutned “antic thens | Me S48® 683) pring him. It is all nonsense to talk} set in the dining-room of the Hobson | DIED OF RAZOR } | Merits of the Strike. taken Into custody William }s\But tire new Justice made an impres-| of his leaving Wali street. He has too} house. The kitchen windows had been} TRIED FOR DOUBLE MURDER. WOUNDS. | EDITOR SHOOTS DOCTOR. CINCINNATH Oct 18—The caso of erwand, ons jjon with a few words. many interests there to withdraw now. | forced open. | ame Seereeetoeees shaGs Sree HY sess Melville, allay a \pPLERO ————— |1 refuse to regard him as growing old.| Mrs. Scniatter testiied thid morning|Newre Accused of Killing for Rob-|\tlehbors Quarrel Developed Into | yeqtousy Causes Kelly to Fatally | meena pied WRATLARTGR eit Vinson, accused of eB \ YD IS DISCHARGED, | tie 's not as strong as he has been, but |that Julla wanted permission frm. h ber: i Aftea PaLaaiivarecateaat yMces in variona . ang } f i fo a y Unconcerned tn Court. be Wound Cayley in Montana road in regard elivery \ * | his condition now Is not at all alarm-|to be off the night uf March 31, but ‘ The Evening World. \ pam ‘ joutnern California, 3 \i — | , but was (Special to The Exening World « ) leet pare hen OnE ae Telitarcn ie davon grocerien ton etrikingsial *. ne nai (GRRE jkoncrated from Suspicion of | ing He has often been sicker right at | refused. UMBRO ETON ON Cit Osta iaason J, Oct, 18.—8tephen | ; . See ee CREED ER eof apture has Ja est 1 his home than he has been this timo] wghs cout i i Ni D oO HOATE Glas dled Hee c leditor ofthe In puntain, has shot ¢ Virginia. tn whteh a temy ‘The gang ia one koe aa {) Cnuning Niece’s Death, jug there wasn't so much sald about ah tie ee meer ete ais nelle at NDEs: soaineg a se| pac oh ACA General tigeprel iteraay: of reese, Panag jand probably fatally wounded Dr, A. H. | 1 ny sealnsts ties rallros throughout the. Unitemeaaiaaal {Coroner Scholer to-day discharged from} #1). 4 By ey Ah "Mrs. Sehlatter| the Cumberland Court to-day for the|recetved in a fight with James os- | Cayley, a prominent resident of But issued some days ago, was again standl ward of ose na L | ‘Pm not running Mr. Sage’s business," | said, “for she had the run tS a oime: har- | platau The e vho eaci 4 ‘ . igo SyaDOINE Taware ~ \Yetoay Louis Appleroy, a street car|said Ta. Munn. “i'm oniyenis phyateria, | house. Of the! murder of John 8, Hoimes ae ae Pugin by ther polte” e&caped. 19] ‘The shooting occurred Inte Saturday ty all the members to, =i) Lonductor, who had been arrested after] He 1s not aa in jane used to be. | ‘Tere were three attempts made to ine Shute on Aug. i last . is court: The men were neighbors on Monroe | Might, but so quiet was the affatr kept | Court, In Covington, Ky are wanted Ineo {iis neice, Julla Larsen, was found dead| Pg! he is nat In a serous condition, and | burn the home of a nelghbor of the} room was crowded. Judge Hendrickson | atreet and had a trivial quarrel. Fricnda | that the police did not he until} pho plaintife wanted the injunction ex ngland.. eM Heiss, pti ho man can keep him out of Wall|Schiatters, G. M. Bangs, while Julta| presided. ‘The fury was selected out of fof Sabo Joined in the row and Pros: | inte last ni Jealousy over a woman apply to any future bry de : \) his house on ie Street as employed by the Schlatters, thirty-elght Jurors called, the State c platuu drew a razor and slashed Bdbo tended so a8 apply to ¢ uture sar So oe: (\The girl had only recently arrived hore ee eee ne ine wnd the defer on the neck and about the body while | t? Whom both were devoted Is supposed | sripmenta, but th he others were APs, rom Copenhagen. Her uncle mae con- KRESEL WAS NOT THERE. lame, vho was employed the victim tried to use a pistol, sabo|to have been t cause. The In this connection i : os i . olme: wed of kt he Ys ered only a sho : ~arElai Acansrate re <elly | ‘ ——— |icting statements about her death, It eres RIOTS IN PORTO RICO. Holmes, Is accused pf kiting che latter jlingered only a short time after having |atruggied desperately after Kelly | ners was apparently an atte OU OWN A BIBLE? [ras developed at the inquest to-day that |e Waw Not the Asalstant District Sees house and mn fire. The. pric pee een | gained entrance to the doctor's room 00 Y e had died of gas asphyxiation, and AC oiMay wilGrcen bern Tint Opposing Polltical Elements hi] poner yee appar entirely uncon- COMMISSION ON DUMMIES He ps ali? Sheil teller nie Spreneet Clune nisi Gace ppleroyd muds ements 4 ° and Fatal Shooting Follows . ba eelitnea nese sox County. Bib td Isidore Krese! was not the Assistant i si = Kelly, who is stlil at large nto And out 5 was ff Distrlot-Attorney who figured inthe | SAN JUAN, Porto Rlco, Oct. 12.—There SLEEP-WALKER HURT Insurance Agent Otfo Herman Ace | {0,8 Hiding tp the citys be cay nanty have Bib 1 CG 1 were riotings and av tings at political J jone of the best known physiching in any persons RESIDENT NAMES WRITER, |)iresnPers MAG EALEACO Ht» 5 ; ‘ Berek persoi " , t " e ‘2 dof Fraud, city and ts marrted, ! hh, } slow in Cent Court an ‘Thursiay Unga In several towns yesterday. cnsed | : A aa: Wis Hveiiie world’ #lacen 2 most nerious disturbance was atiycrmere MA AHA, Oct. 13.—Otto Herman, once Hans FELL AND BROKE HIS NECK. MAR NDOINEs Newvaper Man Ae eens We Went tant ion couse | Gtayara Arter general manager of tue American cas-| STRIKE MASS MEETING OFF. wi Nii trlet ot € ja Commit atthe t aiFilt ASRIEY Distcintoate Aree mod of Republicans (Soe: " walty Company of Denver 5 been ar- Despite Warntos, Young lreen ) ¥ 1 systematic ¢ nse Be The - | torne Pechner had charge promingnt NEWARK 4, Oct, 1—Anton Con wt Counell Bluffs, fa Carnegie Mall Conference ttas, Climbed Park Tree, rt ting valunole stattatl a Der Car Magistrate Ha ye whom was the local Prestic rad 4 somnambuliat hued i Been Post a. en, sixtee 1, wa. nin: " clergymen of Ni shner was imposxet fat the party, Romaguera. The Teds his wt uh anxtery ser It 1a annonced si Christ r Gt pt hestuuts from and. she Oranges are interested’ 1% " res Jais returned the fire of their opponents] walking, fell from the third-story wine Dad ARS celeste a Aad thy Dae Fh Bh tar work y and killed Elias Santos, a Republican, | dow his home at No. 10) Barbara parts 0 Bhayne's offlee, at No. Wt W ty TRAE ANTES ASAE _—————$_—_— ‘i = and wounded phere. omaguera was street early to-day. He was taking one] It Is al that wi recond street, to-day, that a mass meet-| the branch on whieb NROKE SKULL BY BALD. roman af wounded, The three Federals and en ' the e. gent 1 ’ , Which was to have been held tos jing broke He fell nh Clark, forty years ol@ : : ‘ f s ! f his slumber Jaunts at the tm 1 ouK ing, whi k rk, forty year aie Mewes connected wisi ¢ye Was | eae service through Sunday) piers Were arrested and placed in jail SINGNe OF Ane. HEDURORTAN OE: the Houne L heritloun neteshe tara awie Naight "In. Carnegie Hall to discuss the [ant broke' his neck, dying earn ot atten nat aaa al Rea Uaaciian (un twncciid i newapnen| soc a Auta Tf youve got el sume): 10.8 shooting atalc at Bavamon two] ew of the accident until aroused hy a Lot policies and immediate onl aivike question, hail been postphiel stanly. vad hla compations had | At Houston, and We “eal a 7 rc", 4 vi ‘} ded A: i p uh a0 | polleeman, ‘c id Oo A pieed eo 01 5 od TS would be held sl ew » reen ‘and bh comp lo} aa JOURTO! be apbolnted on the Board of | Wer don't vse World Wants, ¥1D@| soto ware fired In various parts of thulknd unconscious on the wires, Le wes lio have worked remarkably well aud [soutinien, oo ‘Thursday night at" s| been, warned by the park attendants tured ile axils siunert a noe cliurry, da 4 city, but there were no casualties, badly Injured, but will recover: large sum is ¢nyolved. ° ‘elock. Hot to elim the tree. yeecents

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