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THE WORLD) TUESDAY E LAI |” CHAS.6.SQUIRES [sais 3% NG; SEX CRIES “SHAM SHOT HIMSELF IN| a CHIGAGO HOTEL. VENING, JONE 18, 1905, WOMEN WHOM DEATH ON GALLOWS CONFRONTS, Bad in All Cases, a Revolting Relic of Barbarism When the Victim Is of the Weaker Sex. | ATROCITY OF CRIME DOES "NOT JUSTIFY LEGAL MURDER. ‘Opinion Is Not Unanimous, However, Some Holding that Equality Before the Law, Not Immunity from It, Should Be Demanded and Insisted Upon at All Times. 1 With five women in four States of the Union convicted of murdor in the | Firat degree, and all Dut one of these, Mre, Agnes Myers, of Kansaa City, sons] tenoed to death by hanging, tt is no wonder women interested in ourront events ghould have engaged in serious discussion of the question, “Should the deat | penalty be exacted of womon?" The consensus of feminine publio opinion tends to answer thia question in fhe negative. Women everywhere seem peculiarly shocked by the application | {wf the old Hebraic luic—life for Ufe—twohen their own sev is concerned, Bven | i women who have read the revolting stories of husband-murders committed by Mary Rogers, of Vermont; Kate Hdwards, of Pennaylvania, and Mra, Myers, Mon Missourt, are wnivilling that justice should require the lives of thesa three | poomen én atonement for those of their spouses, © The two Italian toomen atcaiting death in New Jersev—Mrs, Anna Val- x pense icy 15 RVR He SE Katy e W. ‘ : i New York Merchant Attempts Suicide in Annex of Auditorium, CHICAGO, June 13—The Tribune to- day 4: Assigning no motive for the act, Charles G, Squires, a New York merchant, shot himself in the head at the Auditorium Annex. It is suid at tho hotel, where the wounded man re- mains, that his recovery ts doubtful. Squires went methodically about his attempt at suicide, He hos been a fre- employees knew him well, of them good-by without giving any inkling of hia Intention to take his lfe. ‘Then he hired a cub, rode a short dis- tance, left the vehicle in Wabash ay. nue, bought @ fishing rod and a re- volver, and was driven back to the hotel, Going to his room Squires left tho door wide open, walked to @ mirror, and, placing the revolver at his head, pulled the trigger, A chambermaid henrd the report of the pistol and rushed into the room, finding Squires lying on the floor. Dr, J. D. Hammond, the house phyai. He bade all i Wire and Aye children living in New or mirrounding the attempted — sulotde sevmed to dndicate that Sautres hi been a loser in stocks, Until a year A letter addressed to Mrs, Bquires, No. 18 East Fortloth street, New ik, 18 and to have been found In hig room. A telegram was sent to Mre, Squires, word Was recelved to-day that 8: quent guest at the hotel and all the! ago Squires was located in Minneapolis. | :| Ducharme. | ‘PELVIC CATARRH WAS DESTROYING HER LIFE. PE-RU-NA SAVED HER. trea they really need tr and feok vlan, pronounced It @ dangerous wound, | # natural de voneulting & pliystelan, Squires loft no note to indicate his mo-| ,,.q felt badly for yanrs, had torrible painy, tive for attempting to take his life, | daily duties, } tried to, cure sayvelfe. bie Squires ts forty-fve years old and has finally ep called to Ath ade q similar ease to | mine. an o itn trial Investigation Into the circumstances| ‘(My improvement began ae |soon as TI started to use Peruna jand goon I was a well woman, I teel that I owe my life and jay health to your wonderful medicine and gratefully ac- knowledge this fact.’’—Maria ‘entina, convicted of Killing her rival, and Antoinette Zolla, who shot hor be- trayer, have laid hold on the public with strong hands of sympatiy, and no more carnest effort for tho removal of a sentence has been anywhere | evinced than for these two primitive women who constituted themselves their ig en route to Chicago, Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Suoitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for ao? aie WALTZ JIG LATEST = | Ky votverpondence hold strictly confidene SOCIETY DANCE. | NOT MADE BY THE TRUST é Terpsichorean Masters Propo ie to @ion avengers. H i f J Mix the Breakdown with n ait A 4 r Masy Whirl, Jeo. a \ Dr. Anna Wal: ) seemeto me as much @ crime to demand - ; cams fv i apks COLUMBUS, ©, June 1k—AA new | dda | FDR. WALFORD} ford, practising | the woman's poor life in payment. MR5 Rogers dance, reeulting trom a cobbination of ' Kexeye) vf BLAMES THE} physician, said: “I diame Gov, Bell of Vermont for his] ‘When I contemplate the terrible > Mrs, Harry Wal-{ Woman's psychical and pt unprofessional, pleads for the woman| the old-time jig and clog, with a mod- | GOVERNOR. “God gives lf, | failure to sanction the bill for the abo- | that four women in (ils country hi WOMEN lenatein, up is such that we nat of legal custom, {fed waltz movement, 1s under discus- ? Z, and if a human | ition of capital punishment at wo oritl- | hid thelr death decreed, and that an- being takes {t up-| cal a moment, when the life of a woman | other awaits her sentence, I aim revol ~ on himself to rob his fellow-crea- | was at stake, No matter how low this | ¢ @ure of that life it 1s not the part | creature had sunk, no matter what her ‘of mankind, in desperate passion for| virtues or her vices, ber womanhood Justice, to take in turn the life of the| alope was fit cause for softening the Offender, When the crime of murder] penalty, ‘The idea of any one of us slain ARE EXEMPT lawyer and. prc for her gentler tsage ’ | In the first place, I disapprove of | sion by the National Convention of Dan- FROM DEATH $ et member of | corded man. No tter what a wom. | ‘pital punishment as such, In no way|cing Masters, now in annual acsaion F : | Phalo Club, orvivie aud revolting] 2% 1 see that the taking of one life | here, A plan to give the official sanction BENACROM a AROMA. cen and atones for the taking of} of the convention to the new dance 19 & The nature of , 1 condes! ies one Wrong by pe nhood ftself should exemp: Pye 1 from that most terrible of practices—capital punishment, ju Cli “*Our Darling’’ Each Dox and Bend 1 the law that reme- | Sal to be ander conetderation. ome of the delegates to the conven- . however, look askance at the in- triting another, | 44 ndemn the law that a novation, and ‘ane of them eald that the Hi deed by de- | waltz and the two-step would never be 1t is @ bloodthirsty Superacdiesd by the proposed se alte." ¥. aiid punish, p r fhas been committed by a woman it! by the sword of justice appals me, Hon iarunreset re! International “Aasoctation — segit sad you 8 | Prof. Beaumont to Iretand, and he ta ner LOOTING TROOPS ‘WILONVGETSHS WEINER ACCISES CAREGEN = e few men’s live ing to the convention’ all the in- FOR 4 Ly this Is one for me. | step da. 3, . . ‘ ‘i 1 we mend, nol rr p . LUNA PARK, Gene Mra, Travis & 4 l {BEX 1S NOT f wisney, formeriy | eee st } IMMUNE, Miss Rosajle Loe ; eg 1 \$ savs MRS, } ove of the clev —— Patrolman Whose Gallant Res-|Philadelphia’s Mayor Has City law ' WHITNEY. ben, Latest Massacre of Jews in} cue of Drowning Man Was| Legislator Arrested on Charge) Crusade Continues, Backed by |* nan Dee | Russia Began with Followed by Iliness Receives) of Being interested in Munigi-| Funds Contributed by | M¢NianrMoct*rot ata fone Plunder Raid. Rhinelander Prize at City Hall.) pa Contracts ground of im telvil rights. I de tnand ay equal privilege and an equal obligation for every citizen, man or woman, The fact that w are do- | nied some of the rights m irs does not Justity women in se Lambert's Headquarters for Graduation Gifts The pretty custom of graduation gifts is growing. Thou- sands of boys and girls who will finish their school work this: Frederick J, Wilday, @ patrolman to) PHILADELPHTA, June whom was awarded the Rhinelander| jistigation of Mayor W medal for valor, to-day received the/ rant was ti (By the Asrocinted Press.) WARSAW, RUSSIAN POLAND, June} n ‘ding of seven persons in We: as i ¢ ange of deal: | i a —Th break of rioting at Brest- | sued w oe WG polles 1 of n| ing for thelr sex a penalty-proot privi- ‘ whe 1 Siow during whieh, according to re- |DMR : te when 21 Penk HE Cra select councils |i oMy crusade againac the meanest awine| lege of committ 2 month will cherish for a lifetime the presents Te ee) Beaty peronny Wee, RUS Gero vedals wong plnntonine renee Wie. Guaroedi elie Bain aM dle in ver Andnow Cathowies | Tat waren ace yt immunity a Other gifts, to celebrate engagements, weddings, birthdays iginated i confilct be- J e jo rena? © charged with be < { the war, which will | equal the law, Let them ecek : ; , s, Bre fine nme tare en Wan te ine Calonilc eanvarlng front an 1s in vioiation of his |he condacted by the Ant!Polley Sosl- | that.to which they ave eniftlod—the Siting’ *Mliver: 98 | etc., as well as bon voyage souvenirs, are as frequent in June as in bound for the Far East, vas In the Ca 8 reco’ i | founded by tthe late Capt, Norton, franchise--and let them accept their re {Iness brought on by the act The soldiers are sald to have looted || Hae ae es anrested and held tn | sponsioiit and obligations, Let the mid-winter holidays, es and the J: in detend- | he was awarded the Rhinelan Pursday 1s fetime Capt, Goddard| equality before the law be their desire, | a , ‘ "| Pe Ythels property are alleged to havo| Wilday Jumped into the Hist River perwortedllanver AoAiy GE alaipeae wale cocaine TM nGE ABRIIN like “OoWwatGH We are ready for the demands of the season. Everything in fred on the troops, who returned the |#Ved a man trom drowning, He SiS. Sea Vat CRRA ERA ER ORRD ATW UL jewelry, from the simplest, most inexpensive trinket to the costly masterpieces of gems and precious metal, may be had at the Lam- (port the soclety. It wag hls work that | |sent “Al Adams to Sing Sing and broke 1 and was released, | up the policy game in Mant loning of crime committed the ‘withdrawal of the t can never alse the state haled sewer gas, frat It was thoug fre. aang x BH) not be re }) rhe town 1s now occupied by the mill. |e had consumption, but he has ro-| "Ce Te until that da n. ‘ Comite ; . < vel govered, Ie reported for duty @ week See Pedy eau atuarce hort {.or,of humansty, but only | bert store at prices amazingly low. The widest range of designs q =| aac as asuigned, to Uhe mounted rae aa TENCE TG aSaKn Wan reuita | avity HB |- sug. cot 2.50 i ‘ Bal atrike being panne ee ore pice squad in Brooklyn, | i eal eiaveniteate eel RR CRB EE TT yn J, Wile Sng Mtver.:8#58 | In every department is spread before you. " Wiiday was requested to report to-| 7 Me basa) Us gta kl lawyer and| here to-morrow, the authorities have thieves wero active, His body was }taw | E bi f fy B id. ued Jamation ordering the peo. | day at City Hall, In the main recep- ate mold ay “AWanKed BLOOD} worker in soclo- m7. ems Giernot ta warner. in the atrecta, and] tion room he was met my Mayor Mo- | esieely sole amen Mier ae lens ‘|S THIRSTY ANC$ logical folds, said: | re} the rt al Month. Warning thein that the troops Will be | Giolign and Commissioner MoAdoo 0 begin bustne i Accounts of June weddings fill the society columns of the newspapers, and the wedding ring would seem to he an appropriate emblem of the month. Lambert solid gold seamless wedding rings are made in all wzno | Sizes and widths, and in all’ shapes, They all come 400) from our own factory and are guaranfeed as to quality and Workmanship, The bridegroom may come to us in confidence, for our rings are made to stand the test of constant wear, We began nabing toe) almost thirty years ago, and the mothers of this June’s brides can testify to their ex- ordered to fire In the event of disturd- A mao nawed Marks, who haa head-| $ BARBAROUS,} “JP considering the | The Mayor read the official report of : vee problem — should En | vs quarters in Hoboken, In sted a Ch a ® | NGO OAC LY cago man in the possibilities of poiley; women be hanged? I am torn between MEN CARRYING GUNS WAY LE BiNeS: Me Very) erent ions? Jin New York. The Chicago speculator ) " ure on behalf of the chy to band | Lie (eee GIVEN EXTREME PENALTY, | this meas! In my ming it ts the er ii jes Jong been identified with lotterte and it was represented to him that est honor that @ citizen can rec | ; a from athe lty of New York. 1 bone | Prisoner's Restitution of Stolen) «ary suams, with Capt. Goddard out |to suffer. Dut (4) | You will live many years to enjoy Agar wome time ago the Justices of Special | YON aM { 1 “| of the way. Gossions Court to-day imposed what] The medal wae atin hes te on | Money and His Plea for Clem New Backing $50,000. a extr nalty on pon and the Mayor put his arms . . : : ; , BA ai cong caceh oun a toaded | APOuNd the patrolman's neck ty adjust-| ency Result in Short Sentence} 116 put up a bank rol of $9,0%, a| Feed Your Dea ny and ae wi Feea ’ fevolver in his possession, The man {s ing it, Then he shook hands with him policy eyndlaate was organiz and You Money a A ga [ osain and stood listontng while in roply| to the Penitentiary. lang were made to open two policy ae John Cashin, who gave hts address as | ty questions. from. Commissioner Ms y ie Solid Gold, Sterling Slivei vecumulate ag many millions as | Are the subjects In pursuance of a policy announced | rect ey “By 0 yhoo ay. 2 ii i Third aveniio and One Hundred and | Adoo, Wiiday told how much bevedt he pennies SUERTE Oslo Arad een ed Ue have been 1B | Sella, Gold. 82.00 cellence, No charge for engraving. Fitteon ; Ee nentenne UNC Bo HE aOR ane to furuish p ce, Sup dent | especially fond ol s, and 1 am Pala x Perret h, ce Hie gantonees Tountd myliads SETS ABRO te rm »| Burke, of the Goddard 6 108 | convinced 14-karat, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 to $12,00, to #ix months in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $250, or serve oue day for each dollar not paid, Cashin was d Ninety-fourth | on the ng of June Ww. Al |x nh committed in the | | and it 4s sald that : y and failed | te my food properly ——— ult was that I found m. 18-karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16.00, 22-karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20,00, wn sms! Watches That Deserve Fame. sformation, and he was kept | to mastic 1» the negotlations, | “The r ed where the policy shops gelf a few years ago alfiieted with wated and Informed Com- | ailments of the stomach and kid- | which interfered seriously wird | @rrested at L lary bad b nelghborhood, Cashin was seen to fire one shot at a Policeman, Jthe penitent ly Tudge Wo Vincenzo De Ruco, who gave his ad- Garuen i ihusin ea Gress as No, 118 Mulberry street, was to the eb ff eos ven one month In tho penitentiary for | c ‘ @ waMe Offense, He told the Court Besley w ‘ 0 tho had been in the country but a few Pet ets ee mweeks and did not know the lawa, —-—— I took the advice friends and began to eat Gr; ead of the heavy meats, ad constituted my former diet. 1 found that I was at once bene- fited by the change; that I soon * Here is an example to show why people come to uS for watches, believing justly in our honesty, our judgment, in the superiority of our goods and in our unmatched prices. ot Women's or misses’ engine-turned ten-karat gold-filled Solid Gold... 81,75 Crescent case watch, warranted for twenty years, fitted “ a) nindede wot a £ of relleved from the heartburn and the with Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement, $12.50, Poor Excuse” Says Court to SE ae PREC, : work! with Indigestion that ied te Colle a Hundreds of other watches suitable for gifts and guar- Count Carlo, “Good Sentence lol Gutord pen 4 l | em tLy kidney affection had conse anteed in every way illustrate the reliability of therLam- Is One Year and Seven) tay{ Raids Nipped Scheme in Bud. | owing that those organs had been bert System, We aliau good silver watches fromig3,75 , e a ! f : ae apeeuetih: made xeatertay after | healed, and that my nerves, which | upward; women's and misses’ solid gold Swiss: watches, Months in State Prison.” Ir Tugs Boat were discharge d to be unsteady, and my brain, | pretty and trustworthy, from $10.00 upward; women’s . s 5 n 1 for fe held) In $000) Ball for which Was Ay tN Solid 14-karat gold American watches, $16.50 upward’ to US1Ne8$ argains om aE Hal a have Deen COP Eee ye eeimonnt ty DUE $150.00. Our watches are all carefully tested and ‘fully ear ra opening up a dozen other \’ none the surely, guaranteed, : Great : ian? : a 1 eda Ae Row were Stored. to normal efficiency, The Crescent gold-filled watches, of which we-sell hun. } And praneed its. Bier Paleo a a niteinpe todo. buaivoas ;every nerve 18 steady, and my brain | | Solid Gold... .89.50 dreds every year, are the best in the world. i SN harge of @caling & $100 dine ’ ali If persistent viele land thinking faculties are quicker | " n of etealin 0 dian td=| tbe polley will |: j more scute than for years past, See Them To-Day [irr teenie & aH Gea | ot ia ve] my old style. breakfasts 1! hy je Svea aren Loy Moago man back) og to suffer during ve forenoon | Thi d A ’ H | rye Ut ; he the death | £ feeling of weakness which ap UNTS SLA In the ithe Hindered me sriously in my work, If VOss bird, worth $1 door with it non, 4 1 4 a ‘ put since I have begiin to uso Grapo- | Nuts food I can work till dinner time with all ease and comfort.” Name Cor. 58th St. August M \ int + His millions J of the officers of the | i) having shot and dM given by Postum Co,, Battle Creel, merioan girl 7 dieller and slightly oun Mich. eet yueeatte. soa edn ted, Holler, the parents of Mary Jivier, be Th at's poor ex ¥ cauve they had refused — tc r sald Foster. Margel to pay attentions to arty tn Btate pr. daughter.