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== se A NEE ER SON FTE EE THE WORLD: MRS. ROGERS, WOMEN APPEAL FOR FOUR Capital Punishment Is Generally Con- demned and Gov. Bell Is Blamed for His Attitude Toward Measure Abolishing Hanging. : HE death watch has been placed on the first to die of the five women whose impending execu- tions have started a wave of popular indigna- tfon all over the country. Last night a chair was moved to the cell of Mrs, Mary Rogers in the jail at Windsor, Vt., and a hard-faced woman, one used to the death watch, took her seat init. She will remain there every night, another woman taking her place by flay, until June 23, when Mrs. Rogers will be led forth and hanged by the neck until she is dead. There is no hope for Mrs. Rogers now. She must Wie, She is calm about it, and when the death watch | ' WICKES, ACCUSED OF BEING "LEWIS JARVIS.” ESDAY MVENING, JUNE 14, 1905) COLUMBIA'S GRADUATES GET DEGREES Nutshell | Ine Hundred and Fifty-First Annual Commencement Takes Place, and ffty-first annual Columbla) University. » Heights t of a gathe ors fos all The one hur rine men Kk place on M Wy, and was th intry, Early in’ the faoulty and d- on the University At 10.15 o'clock Tt was headed Duncen Hodes came eraduates, "sand a host of ling a umber of elty offs eyinen, educators and other guests, The march was to the gymnasium, @ the commencement exercises took place, After a prayer by the Chaplain of the Unive President Nicholas Murray Butler made his address, He | wafd in pert: “Reduced to {ts lowest terms and ap- plied to the concrete interests of the tion Je vhis: ‘Shall the News IN A ees) Applauded Bomb Thrower. NICE, France, June 14.—Leon Mortel, Secretary of the local labor exchange, has been sentenced to three months! imprisonment for applauding 0 a speech the throwing of the bomb at King Al- | phonso on May Archbishop Ryan's Ss Outing. ROME, June .—Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mar. Kennedy, Rector of the American Col- lege; the Rey. J. J. McCort, of Phila delphia, and Ashton Devereux, the voubisho fel Gandotto, the villa, wramied: with et: tra-territorial rights to the Popes for use as @ summer resort. Unworthy of Talmage. TALMAGH, N. C., June 14.—Presby: terlans will petition the State Legis- May lature to have the town of Talinage, named for the late Rev. T. De Witt Tal- mage, changed to some other name, on the ground that the town is not worthy of the name {t bears, More illicit distilleries have been raid- churches give them a memil bership of LA @ gain of 11 per cent. during the More Yellow Fever Cases, WASHINGTON, June 14—Gov, Mime Boon, of the Canal Zone, reports atx ad ditional cases of yellow fever, as fole jows: A. ©, Alkens, C, 1, Grittha, ‘Thomas Hogan, Vincente be aban Robert H, Leo and pene ot Smronkes Auguat Vansciver, an chanic, dled June 10, Russian Paintings Lost. ae Si. LOULS, JUNG MW. Regurding Che announcement trom St. Petersburg has the Kussiin painier ML Stepanod bas appedicd to tie American Cobsul-Gen- coal Lo assist in the recovery of Pikoy puintiige lont iter the viuve of the Me, Jwuls bxposition, Secretary Walter B, Vens of ine Loulslana P jesition Company, stated that had been no complaint rena to World's Bair Om pRty ine araing loss of any Russian pi Hee ee pi: ies he had talked with Ha ef of the deparunent 195 ne recent, Gey? anat Mey ve proseed 'edtistaction “Over! the promt ness with which pels grit vee in his section had that he did not Tontiony ‘i at a: Sala ings had been lost. Tt opinion that ip the naintinge hav. een fat it was, while intranet anda (ia. hal tett the guriedicton of thecase position company. p Roche Elected an M. P, DUBLIN, JUNE .—Aurustne Nationalist, waa elected Without opposition, to represent City In the Tous of, Commons, ing Jarmes FX. ‘who Off to Relleve Flala, TROMSOP. NORWAY, JUND: Arotle steumer Terra Nova, with W. in its students §hat c » Who was secretary of the lote went on last night she continued reading her Bible f emselves or that they |ed at Talmage, than at any other place william Ziegler and who ta tn commen 2 i, parchi think Ike other people?” i ( It] of the yess ealle without looking up. Her Jawyers are still searching AIMEDNIR HE Teer) 1a dlesraceful to allow the name t0 Frank Josed ead Maia ay Bp | the law for a chance point to save her, but they Pala, of Brooklyn N. Y., on board t ‘nd reilef axpadit "ihe a vgdalena ware for Gress “Let us choose the first alternative. | Christlan Sclence Gains. Th university shall #o train its atu. lenta that they tink for themselyes,| BOSTON, June 14—At the annual tana! June sp himeclt, He meeting of the members of the Seo VINE aoe eee aeee) and |iRirat. Church of Christ (Selentis),| Plenle of Queerly Named Club, who wi the mother church of the Christian) At a meeting of the Jaggeroweky 7 % Sclentist denomination, the report of club of City, anization. t low. from his premii pen HL Ata are tit Paa AO gome | Preawurer Chase showed the mem-| sommosed 0 rellaciown: Suningag a, Ten r n “| bership of the mother church to be| ANd polltioiine of tit ai eet Te 34.088, an Increase of 8623 during the! Nontt on Aug. J1 at Greenville Schueb past year. Reports from 6% branch son Park. haven’t found one, Gov. Bell will not act, because he says the people of Vermont want Mary Rogers hanged. As a woman prominent in that State said vesterday: “If Gov. Bell says that, he has not got his ear as plose to the ground as he ought to have it.”’ The tide of feminine indignation | ellovet th tive eu of w bver the terrible fate in store for] the same law the four women convicted of murder | 48d won anmand me And doomed to death still sweeps| Hy this T mean cont) through the city, Women are every- Sich conditions, ast Where discussing the horror of a law Sylledoee nee that exacts death in atonement for) “It is my ear ji & murdered life, and that will not, S6.d'he'spardu ‘i public ui except e woman convicted of such a life of every other conv trime from the clutch of its iron! ju. s or elec re is one Who is sternly logical and wt be denied the conclusions men, And #0 4 nto. the second alterna. Nersity shoult eo train ite th by band. > er Claren ‘Women read of Mrs, Rogers, Mrs, Burns . President of floomed to death on June 23; of Mrs. \ Pleads for [is Little Movhers Edwards, Anna Valentina and An- {Weaker Sex 2A) 7 Assy station toinette Zolla, sentenced to perish gallnurder, sAilitt capital puniat by hanging, and of Mrs. Myers, of! ment or anything vou will, is a reli Kansas City, on whom the death | mediaeval barbarity, It should aye pentence has not yet been vbroe | DeRerod pena with the thumb screw hounced, ar. | they are overcome with | «Undoubtedly in the old days. when hatural sympathy for these eistera in | arasti> # were tinperative now “be | bulit | ietress. They feel keenly the aw-| Was necessary lar ihe presery | THOS. PARMELEE WICKES NCTORE VILLAR MAC OOVALD in Mo work ale he public good to take the fulness of the penalty to be exactett | Set Punt het bf these unfortunates, and thelr emo- raat ie Haloule 1 is thi rr tions find expression in a concerted | "We "veto tank sursely 4.| BOY AND GIRI, SHOT propaganda against the barbarity of | fully: wetre oniy on che Fagard DEAD FROM AMBUSH, Papital punishment, and {ts enor- © only Just deginning to + = nis must must then ONRsKinent Matnee a Fone adecwhatsielitt Audlente tertile Poee tues t i mity when women fall its victims, | punishment BHU eure Out oa i ye ums are | elr purpose, ws elie ve All women condemn this legal! ‘ur prisons in method and rowing are AFTER ‘lia tba ata Hane imperfect institutions for the reform- murder, as such. Most women con- | {?!! eri ing of social degenerates, Mi the assasyination of the seve Sider that women should be exempt,| "I especially deplore capital punish- year-old son and the sixteen-year-old While a few hold that there is no| jen? ,{04,Women, They lead a more, or —e | daughter of W, 1, Carter, formerly @ P12 TOGRAPHER OF WENs See —- taker ¢ basis tor soctety he sequel of a feud of | *% ng of ual degrees ing resulted here Inst tore reason for the immunity of tls on them as the weaker st a“ Lob- Baptist minister, . oes not seem fust that the andard Bearer of “The Lol —— Mie young peo ted by the women than for that of men, Vary should he exacted of th COE Gate tral MT eeanae S| Dress Goods Clearing Sale of ' i went out to may some day hope to see me! sters,” a New Organization, Conductor Thomas Jammed | ine en Mre, Theodore! those gullty of munder everewnere root j ; followed Mra, 8utro Fsutm looks at the ished, “and At ‘and proper Institutions; 18 Latest Candidate for Lead- Between the Seats and | trea upon vy ‘Aunes's Chapel, "ha oa An Department Wash e from bet of ‘Phe Lobsters, a club pat Fifty-second street and Ninth Condemns fquestion of capital for ihe restraint and tetsrm of the ; ; criminal class." ership of Fifteenth e fell dea . punishment — from °™ , rf 3 are) ing Ahead, . Executions, ¢fpunshment trom = sem chanane Perhaps Fatally Injured erie} bash tothe) hou waure ina tears) Sy ress Fabrics “ny He ur Oeil Baye | Bu Wiboan, Preat Jrant for the Tammany medided | ‘ieee peciat, } he taking of any human lite is » Says dent of Sorosis, | Another aspirant for aRenaDly. pair of horses attached to 1) exis Garten ared) Upon somn One | ot, learnt? XX . 3 tconomic waste, Why should the state, $ Mra, Wilbour.} says \demhip of the Fifteenth Assembly p rse# attached to a leech i , Tim. ketting too big, Some 800 yards at “ price and less, cting In good faith for the public good, ONO ot has entered the ficld with the n took fright in front of Ree nese early to- LE ue Vi be grown, "and | then wher 3, yards wstroy one unit of the greatest fuctor Kea Ah BREIL a RiRSR OE: LOS ROK: ton avenue, Brookivn, to-day, | te intr was a negro, He by Vre cross you'll be calling me an —— SE public wealth—labor? Human slaugh. | oer YD eR ae ee las mn Re ites hive eu ene land ran away. Atier g the | the assussing are negroes, but says some ola. —" CAR CWHN HOUR Old gua Plain and Fancy | ~ 1 hak anusel ba ‘ome AW OWN of G. Washington Plu WN dite Ane ie seo, Quarreling wi our old an L, ter is deplorable whether the cause be nies Pon meni and tf Jderman Frederick Richter, who wagon a block the horses crashed Vers may have been the instigate Banque tt, atv are you, you yowilng | [7p age Dress Goods Novelty Selh Bheceto ‘ rendens A ‘ta ane ar pe mimeraby) e156 (hosen last night to be the standard | {Ul speed into a Hamilton ave EERE STW: yittle splt-fre! € S y rrwbsrevar (i dave suites) 1 blamolllon eno eranns Sane fa 2G ee in lengths up to 8 yards, de- cotch Madras, ment wherever {t dares exist, I blame Gov. Bell, of Vermont, for his opposl Hon to the Legislature abolicning the | Pideour custom from his | Sta uch better it would be if, brimes committed, citi: public menace, to put t Able restraint for a suita f the wagon struck Thomas Baltic. stre for erlme sying the 7 Ps + sirable patterns for waists, | fancy striped effects, very de- ‘No Pain or Ache at | 05 skirts and suits, consisting of|sirable for shirt waists, shirt ; Voile, Crépe de Paris, Mo- | waist suits, kimonos, pajamas ad been badly eut by thelr hoofs | Mes. Louisa Cox, Who Is 105 Years Old, Sleeps|hair,Sicilian, Serge, Cheviot, | and shirtings, He was tiken to Long Toland ¢ ter is on terms of close hip with ‘Phe’ MoManus and John Dordan, the candid eady in | the ficid, and will w harmony onkitt, ‘The were het pardon founded by Influences that would tend sate "alepoaing of the Rogers cass cle 6 will be so a i niged Uhat a voie Ht JD a ies Uae : “| Like a Girl, and Says She Does Not Know Mixed Materials, some at 25¢. yd., to reform, and utliving ther iabor tor aries will count, | that he had mustain nav What It Is to Have a Pain or Ache, creams and blacks, value 750, | the public good. ar it ORB A GUA ts 5 * > . ? "LE truly belleve that if hard labor nt to wind Phunkite up," eve Her Only Medicine Is Special to close Jwibovied Novel are the penalty for murder, instead iter at tho Clty Hall eran y at 65c. yd. uporte ovelly of death, there would be fewer trials » membershin of The Lob- : anieehee DUFFY’S PURE MALT | Oa oan ing and electro: | C4al rerponsibllity | : mala g Ih Ae noun ae tee ering acho | WHISKEY, “TheR 1,800 yards Cotton Goods, | of ha de =] eas Heh arent be a ion, made up oun the! = i i ics fe euting will before long ve abolished tiniy in Mth equultaa Ay a eater ine der aysed them ’ ie Renew Feran Vege Suitings very desirable thin fabrics for {n every State in tho Union, ax it has Women are “fond « er of Youth.” yy, summer wear; most attrac. @iready been in man, The diteulsy | 64) that, while Bure, ¢ » course of © «to Plunkitt to withdraw. M1 in desirable lengths, enough |tiye designs and colorings, | i \ Hl eT alow NS and’ horse:tiivves vor the fleld, ho finds that he atone on Maine, May 2 10% lfor waists, skirts or full dress at 19¢ yd a Were hanged. a) : Rowenenarsany? Me iileslon Paeson Peete vent 96) bee ye) Ol patternay white with black e 9 The fact that men are een. lof the typ + with’ he and th ORT a paln or ache. I sleep as well as I aid value 500, | tenced to death f je Inurach of tel A DANIELS ‘ k Keb that only dots, brown mixtures, black Rreatures. appain Thine a baa | nme | ‘ Mn trenen ee Cansides was a girl, T use your whiskey and | COL) : Re t sale of I woman Is a more terrible propos! the ways t ise Osa Commis: ‘ke Mt very much, Dutty's Pure Ma{and white mixtures, reseda, mnant sale of Imported | than a bad man, We expect and 1 realm of sen. IDDLETON |i." with me The Boston man yp several thousand dollirs. DID NOT OWN Missing Man Spread Reports He Was to Marry Helen Gould And Countess Leary. TOM WwW. ‘ATSON’ s SON A BRIDEGROOM. | Head Whiskey 1 tho only medicine tus 1 eet{green mixtures, heliotrope and Domestic Wash Fabrics, | water from the well, bring In wood, and dolinixed, shepherd check in |at % jolts to Foclose, | Miah Houle Cox brown and white fancy 4,000 Centenarians QOwe|weaves and spider -web in white, Special Lord 7 Taylor} | HeaJth and Old Age to at rgc. yd., Broadway and Twentieth Street, | “Datfy’ 5 Pr ‘ure Malt Whiskey : Tha ap to ec, yal Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | Ne Ve are 4.000 men and women ta ths cou knowl d that he or she ower . ! of the Tyas publicly extreme old age 0. CN Rts St eetiteticetend| colk Department. Hy ‘of thewo Hbvtratin na Hetters of Many People | Special Sale Remnants of * Chiffon and Chiffon Cloths, lengths 3 yards and under, good varietyof shades,to close at soc, & 75c. yd., my housework. ad Phat in txtne ings 0 records tes In promotion exaninatt im, girl i send you fre Vay valuable medienl 4 Sal ferry ninneinn Gh ""1TO TAKE NEW SUBWAYS PREACHER ARCHITECT OF FROM R, T. COMMISSION. | | HOME FOR WORKING GIRLS.|gunseme couse seit Anutnat 4 nd Agntaining K and vikoroy work And pl TAP you would Hye to Hpe ut aches and pans, take Pure Malt Whiskey ax directed nid MM drugs. Doctors say It's the most. a) ald they have in Sighting and Urlng diseases of throat, Jungs and stom= ard | uch, low fevers and all weakening, wacting, horvouly, run-down, diseased conditions, draw up his lineage ive Ito Countess Leary her, of Matimate We neck The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, June 14 —1t became Plans have been fled with Butlding Action on R, Known here to-day that Willoughby Anaya Ny ' vipreme waleee kal . Middleton, the missing President of the ; for working waa hegun tn Buprem ‘alues 7 5c, to $2.00, \ y Clearly Her Legal tint, "« -day by Clermont H. Wiloox, a Of hundreds of Ge WNew York Realty Corporation, wold CHA ANA I ABGRGY Bain UGborae be Maclean fifty years. Its purity y Dgaany pieces of property in Westchester] ‘The conduc ed half fare ® 7 ais “4 is vouched for by chemists, and by the fact ES ae: Whiph hia did hot own th the ldently: “had “his wat omhets® hy: George B. [hari the ony whiskey yecoankied hy the Or: ay or, Small, pleasant to take and ef+ A labheye Rue. Buber Aerandell Govacamane aber aparcine wn of Greenburg he sold tw ts Megalo how Y ; , i Ivery testimonial is pub 0 e( fund and told the purchasers that t SRG eM Aid aetna SIS nce DEORE ADIs HUN OEON Mmempars Ta es eee TeeY, HE RUE Listiod hn): a0d Broadway and Masked Street, fective sult in atatod {0 be to restrain Vitth Avenue, Nincteenth Street, Jayne’s Sanative Pills (of Raitnate from approving posed Hapld ‘Transtt plans made fitted: i p ny the ed ag a aie the Board of Rapid 'ranslt Commis- oy?" | 1p iOf hie possessions wae filed inthe, F Fetuag. (aver siver ut “ate rep 1 | Ni pervinor's Otlice, Supervisor MeClel Broun pat Mt might incrimi- | Sf dan maid to-day: "Midaicton hort but seve e mental strug 28. sel nny property in Greenburg, a! &i¢¢ nductor passed on. He saw| being davoted to sleeping chambers. slonera, a legal point of view T D i Py No f articulara are fled with, Boston-whe pONRLt trom Dim ded the bulgeon lin whe] rehe Bulldog Is to, cogt $10,000, Pastor Xo fsther by re fed with \ ¢ 1

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