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New cAll the News. ibe [« Circulation Books Open to An” | A TE FINAL EDITION PRIC E ONE CEN NEW Is 28, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, YORK, JUN WARSHIP’S CREW - MURDERS OFFICERS Le oe eee * Russtan Coast Defense Ship Knia AND MENACES CITY z Pos tonkin Scene of Butchery, and Bodies of Victims Hurled Overboard—Black ip Sea Fleet Rushing to Rescue, tow (By Assoclated Press. é WASHINGTON, June 28:—Thomas H. Heenan, American Consul at Odessa, to-day cabled the State Department in substance as follows: “The Russian warship Kniaz Potonkin and one torpedo boat arrived yesterday evening: ‘* All officers murdered at sea and bodies thrown overboard. “Men threaten to bombard the town if interfered with, The situation is precarious. “The Black Sea fleet is expected to-day." ODESSA, June 28,—The crew of a hattle-ship in| the roads have mutinied and murdered their officers, | Y. It is reported that the mutineers are threatening to bombard the town. All work has been stopped. » | The strikers have everywhere been successful. They have stopped the street cars and all othe r trafic. The estate owners of the neighboring provinces, es- | pecially those of Kherson, are flocking to the city on account of agrarian disturbances, EKATERINOSLAV, Russia, June owners. tle-ship Kniaz Potemkine are reported to hav ied because of the bad food furnished to the s SEBASTOPOL, Russia, June 28.—Eight 28,—The peasants have set fire to the buildings of several land ST. PETERSBURG, June 28—6.30 P, M,-The only news which has reached here from Odessa re- |‘: garding the naval mutiny is that the crew of the hat-| e mutin- ailors. sailors found guilty of mutiny were sentenced here to-day to three years’ imprisonment, VLADIVOSTOK, Tuesday, June %7.—Japanese warships, believed to be torpedo-boats, were the horizon to-day. 8ST, PETERSBURG, June fate of Gen Kuropatkin, who is of battle, , While the War Office ae eported to have been killed force is given much credence, In some quarters the statement 1s made that deen killed but taken prisoner by Gen. Nogl. In view of the steady advance made by the Japanese in the people are ready for almost any disaster in the fleld, Kuropatki [t seen on All interest here to-day centres in the on the fleld ‘ as no confirmatory news, the report, coupled with the statement that 79,000 men have been cut of from Linevitch's main in has not Manchuria HARVARD GREETS ROOSEVELT AT COMMENCEMENT President Hears Budding Ora- tors of His Alma Mater on Day’s Topics, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June %8.—The second day cf President Roosevelt's visit to Harvard College to participate in the celebration Incident to the twen- ty-fith anniversery of the graduation ‘of Nis clavs, that of 1980 from the col- lege, Included a varied programme, ‘Vo-day's was Harvard's annual com- mencement, and the visit of the Presl- dent to his alma mater lent additional (ntorest to an event that Js always in- teresting, “he President delivered the prinelpal address of the alumni dinner and, in addition, participated in a number of festivities, mostly of a private nature After having breakfast at the home of Bishop Willlam Lawrence, whose guest he 1s during his sojourn In Cam~ pridge, the President was vriven to Massachusetts Hall, in front of whose ancient structure the commenvement procession was formed. ‘The streets werp filled and the cheer= Ing ax the President's carrlage " par the Mre hat Was rem utonce to M se I. At thea the cominencement parts were given as follows: Latin sulutatory, R.A, Moore; "A Misunde: stood Party,” Brown; “Pu Schools,” America,’ iit of the Pres D. KR. Btorey ent South," Wy A, Lambeth, Norcudent EMot then presented the ry degrees. of ‘a8 | “teacher of law, ident of the | Philippine Commisst Sec f W. r, and fn all thes clear sighted, robust, and patriotic." When the was spoken, ng the de cheerlng. ested, just name dent El yees, Was stopped by | be satisfied arisen and pul not Patt had the applause. the exereises President Roose- had not put on the doctor own to which he was entitled ni 1 on the platform, beside Lieut, Rey, Edward t Hale, of the Valted Sty nave and one o Harvard's most jonored & es, 1] taken a seat in the audience, n by. President Roost Lieut,-Goy, Guild, n, and woinw tc chaplain toner ily nd Mr, Gutid then es-! e Ir, Hale io the’ platform, the Wudienes standing until the three’ were seated, ‘Thev then broke into cheers in mreciation of the President's courtesy on ‘ of arts, 107 1 of medicine Tho Presi aged mothe ry essed the Ing 0 son. left the theatre at 12 2k, and ‘immediat their exit the doors we or ten minutes, From the the: » Presi- dent went to tre home of Presi lent Kllot, stopping on the way at the Ge m, whe: r gifts after Bram of con the President in- the German I which he sent the eabh gratulation to the Kaiser, Muse At TRUSTEES PICK (2 DIRECTORS FOR EQUITABLE Ryan’s Representatives Said to Have Agreed on Names to Be Reported, NS M. Bocande, Late It became known to-day that Grover Cleveland and the other trustees of the Eaqultable Life Assurance Society, 6 easting around for renveientative Policy-holders to verve on the new Board of Directors of the Vauitable,| have found twelve men willing to “perve und will prevent thelr names to the Ponrd at ity meetliig late -thiy eiternoon, One of theho mon Is Maréell Kable. president of the big importing hinge, the George H, Borgfeldt Company, of No, 48 West Fourth street, Ie is the holder of a $300,000 policy in the Kaul | table and f@ a man as well known abroad as in this country, Several men ke Mr. Kahlo haye been chosen ror ivectors, it 19 sald, becuuse of i desire on the part of the trustees to restore | eonfidence in the Kauitable abroad an Well a8 at home, Mr, Kahle has ugreed to accept, Supreme Court Justicc Vernon M, Davis wan offered a place on tho board, but s4id he could not seo bis way to ‘accept, as his duties might conflict with those as a member of the judiciary, Morton Acts with Mayor. {Attorney-General Jullus Mayer, Paul Morton, Chairman of the Equitable, and ‘the latter's special counsel, Austen G@, Vox and Wallace MacFarlane, will have ntique, Who died in Phila kate's OMmce dated May 2 the Belleyu atford delphia, It reads: “Lam still very sick and my last will in order to mutters In order In cage I here to-day, Bij f surrounded me with pati alo and ceaseless sickness and who, besides, wite. “My mother hy loc ‘oy my She from ine, and | beg her my Weu-veloved Ad PAS to my alata Leon Dortgn: Daniella, heres, yy and my ny nieces, 1 Yvonne Dorigny, 1 disinhe solutely and entirely, than three years in an do not wish to quality people without heart ot soul ng of themselves and h pity nor sf God Moy They have cr too "much," ' compassion for hes ‘will was written conlerence to-morrow looking to unit-|yrenoh and was, followed. b: notlon in the legal proceedings ie ‘ ; ‘afte, {neal Proceedings! anyit. of the transintar, hb A epectal M. ho Mine, ‘elcome, throu, und, 1905, and was written In 8 Hotel, a DENOUNCES RELATIVES WILL Agent of French Line, Leaves Only Censure to His Brother. The will of Lugeno de Bocande, Now ‘ik agent of the Compagnie ‘Transat delphia June 8, was filed for probate in the Surro= The will is T write here leave all my should dle, ‘L give all that I possess to my well- ved wife, Ada de Bocande, who has ty aft ctlon ‘are since my long » hae always n a devoted, good and aftostionute ; 5 iso Inherits to agree witn my brocher-In-law, Aw ust, and my ‘brother-in-law, alster-in-law, unche and rit them ab: Maey have ed ducted themselves toward mo for ton nner, re, | 0 Which 2 ‘hey are I, only thinks hiving neither any one, forgive them—I cannot, me and trodden me entirely in y the afm. The petition dona not state the value of the estat js made t tof vale SENATORS ON RECORD AGAINST JUSTICE HOOKER Judiciary Committee Reports That Legislature Has Full Power in His Case, Jat to The ning World.) June nat Juatice . Hooker is in imminent dan- ger of removal on the charges of beng unfit to hold a seat on the Supreme Court bench was made ain to-day by the unanimous report of the Senate Judiclary Committee that the Legisiature has the power to remove a justice by concurrent resolution on charges affecting his judiclal conduct, ‘The report of the Senate committee, which sustains the position taken by the Assembly, was drawn by «Senator Brackett, He says he can find no warrant for Claim of Hooker's counsel that the removal clatse of the con- stitution 1s lunited to cases of physical or mental incapacity. ‘Phe conditions {mposed on the Legla- lature are, that the accused Justice be hoard, that twosthirds of all ‘the mem- bers elected ' In the resolution y| Rudolph f| no use. MOTHER KILLS PET CHILD AND TRIES TO DIE Young Mrs, Schleuter Attached Two Tubes’ to Gas Jets, Placed One in Little One’s | Mouth, the Other in Her Own, and Turned On the Taps. Her mind unhinged by grief over tho death of her nine-year-old daughter, Blsie, on Saturday last, Mrs. Minna Schleuter, thirty-four years old, of No, 99 Seventh street, to-day murdered her only other child, Emma, a pretty flaxen-haired girl of seven, and tried to kill herself, As the little one was sleeping the mother vlaced a rubber tube in her mouth, one end of which MAN IS FATALLY HURT IN SIXTH AVENUE CRASH Trolley Car and an Express Wagon in Collision at Forty-eighth Street, One man was probably tafatly Ine Jured, a driver was badly hurt and scores of women pi sengers were badly shaken up In a collls Sixth avenue surface Star express wagon at FPoity-cighth street to-da George Travis, of No. & Seventh avenue, q motorman who was riding on the front end ofe the running board of the trolley car will probably die, Whi fam Calrow, dred and Forty-ninth street, the dtl Xpress Waukon, Was Injured, Cu 2. $22, In charge of Motorman Mlohael O'Connor and Conductor Pat- sion between a rand a Whie xth avenue and 801 West One Hun- r was tied to a yas jet, and then turned the tgp. The child never awakened, At the same time the demented woman put another tube iu her own mouth and attempted to asphyxiate herself, but was discovered alive and yestored to consciousness a Bellevue Hospital ambulance surgeon, She) is now a pfisoner !n the hospital on a charge of homicide, | The Schleuters are above the average| Within an hour after Schleuter loft of the people near whom they lived.| home his wife was arranging for the Schleuter, father of the family, | murder of her other child and the a Mott street furniture | destruction of herself, ‘There are two factory and makes good wages, The Inthe room, one, vary Jarge rtments, or small, ‘The woman famlly had comfortable apartments, 1 i wom Pets of Neighborhood. ‘The two little girls were the pride of ts employed their parents and great pets in the netghborkood. Last Wednesday ie gid. cumnadion Hie flow. ine other, older one, Elsie, was taken ill and (he with the tube in her mouti, — Sae had | simple re- worse and mother administered ed the door, and closed medies, The child Saturday was In such a state that the some grow previously Lo: al the windows, Nelghbors smelled the gas and notified | 2 policeman, He tried to get in the | eye, pts a! pel etured, An fine mother called In a wonian phystelan | Sohleuter apartment, but could not, wo | 20 Ms SKUll Del trackureds Mieeeal living near by. ‘The phystelan said that) ho forced the door, “The place was full | Dulane hin le girl had a bad case of diph-| Of Kas, but the policeman opened all| Hospital, He ts expected to die, the little girl had 4 “da , the | {he Windows, shut off the gas and went | Calrow was thrown f his wagon theria and advised her removal to the iy work on the woman and child, while | Oy Lies oi was earrlel into hospital, ‘An ambulance was sum-| neighbors summoned an ambulance | eRe Ppa eae moned and Elsle was taken there, but| from Bellevue, Cung’s drug store, on the corner o' she died within two hours. Did Not Realize Her Act, Worty-eighth street, where he was at- Mrs. Sclileuter was frantic over the! Ag soon as the surgeon looked at the | tended and then disappeared, The pa- death of her child. She reproached her-| two, he said that the child was dead, | ice immediately started In search of but ‘that the woman was still alive, He | went to work on her and svon restored | | er to consciousness, She was taken self into the belief that her own care-/ to the he She would 8 was responsible for the child's) make no dn't seem to death, Her husband did all he could to| ee SAGE argue her out of the notion, but it was! jig happened he war The death of the o self for not calling In a doctor when Elsie was first stricken and argued her- nthe with g hid. prostry THI yesterday Mrs. Schleuter showed |him for several days, and this Unul yesterday M olh9 leht her {DlOW was almost more than he coud no algns of dementia, but last nig} Tlstand, He went to the hospital to see husband noticed that she acted queerly, wife He thought nothing of the matter, how ever, and his mind was entirely Neved when he left home this morning |, to go to work, Mrs, Schleuter was In a much better frame of mind than she had been since Else died, Not “She must have been Insa Mn Bvening World rej uid do ne such thing unless | When sho reallzes what will ill was an awful AFTER YOU, SAYS KANE. | Imapector at Rockaway ening World.) YY, June 28,— at ROCKAWAY » prisonel N ar 1 yesterday t “Brodertek's alleged po ae arraigned before City Magistrate Healy to-day there was more Former Manager of Notorious mest t the square inen rival of a sea serpent off shore could Tivoli Assauted Lawyer John) nave cr. a0 C. Loew When He Tried to) oie Sia itn iarresty were puny Serve Some Papers on Him, |® resntt of hts reports, He had his men lin ahead of the Regers men rom Po- | So Seale Nee Headgtarters, but the f that | Charlo B, Ackron, former manager! tere wer mn from Mulbrry: strect dis+ of the notorlous ‘t was to-day | Sulsed hal to be recogntzed, sentonced by Justions WIN Vorker| ‘Che Central OMee men had tn thetr and Keady. in Special Sessions, yn, to tliree the inty Pent nO, Loew, Amsterdam Brook- Kings possession, sald Kane, the material evi- nee of the raid, and, while he did {wont to claim any priority In the tor, It had to rest with the Eggers | men. Magistrate Hoaly released the seven men on parole until Briday morning, when they will be again arraigned, This tho request of Assistant Dis- No iY} ii Manhatead While Ackron has }y court more than ones belore has escaped through influences bratigit. to beat tte his behali, Twa sald tordaye that he would have to servo yout lila sentence this ini | sD, con dy be EEN Seat eS | torney Fitch, of the borough of Grounds for Complaint, Queens, Gérom the Milwaukee Sentinel.) WPotiitetae ge made by Edward Wich: “I am of the opinion,” remarked the fat boarder at the breakfast table, “that proceedings ehould be commenced against this coffee.” ;man, patrolman of the Central Ofice, nivettan, was that on Ju und Henry Waring, John I “Why so?’ inquired the Jandlady| Ham ‘Townsend, William Murr plaringly. ) WHMam ALLL a room on the gr “yeervuige,'’ answered the fat boarder,| floor in the ‘of the hotel at No, 4s “it refuses to settle. Boulevard recording or reg'stering bets. A FOOD EXPERT produced GRAPE-NUTS food to supply the elements needed by Brain and Nerve centres. Itis ready cooked, deliciously crisp, has a fascinating flavor, and the ‘‘London Lancet’’ pro- calling for and that the re- moval b su The 1 cern to-night or to-morrow untl about July when It will reconvene for a joint heating In the case, ——————— OHIO DEMOCRATS NOMINATE PATTISON ‘COLUMBUS, O., June 28%.—After an exciting’ contest, In which eight candj- ted actively, John M, Uinoinnatl business man, Milford, (4 Ce ph nounces ita ‘‘complete food”’ of the “highest nutritive value.” If Brain or Nervesare broken down 10 days’ trial of GRAPE-NUTS will show you oa surprise in restoring the entire body to health and strength. j Was sont [Unis afternoon Jn the rier by Guide Kid Me Manus, at a point 30 feet below the ike Where she was stopping: tick Keohon, was running oni Sixth avenue approaching etre Calrow, who the Wagon on the wrong side of Sixth avenue, attempted to eross over to turn into Forty-eighth atree westward, ‘The rapidly moving t the wagon with a terrifle smash aainst the clevated pillar, driving tt with great force and reducing the vehicle Kindling Av while the running board of the car was smashed | and the #uinchions were eayed 4 ‘Travis, who is a motorman and had been riding on the running board Ulk- Ing to Motorman O'Connor, was made a human buffer between the wagon and Mey car caught the oar and terribly crushed, Me sustained a fractured Jaw and crashed tongite, His left arm was broken, hb left wrist smashed, five ribs were broken and a bad cut was made over his left} him. His Horse Was Uninjured, When the car struck the wagon | was loaded with people, mostly wor going shopping, As the wagon ¥ ground t In a Wreek over t nd as the stanchions and the footboard » thrown inte perg and Mal the almost fil he Lpante, Pole Jon ran up and hel ing women from t he vy Hirst street station if Flower, Pre ih hospitals, ” y rs up none of the women would} 0 be attended, aac MISS ROGERS IS FOUND DROWNED. (Speolal to Phe Evening World) ARANAC LAK, N.Y. June 28. he body of Miss Mary 0. Rogers, the missing Baltimore woman, was found A brother of Miss here 1k Rogers, who werived the bady, tonight, claimed SEND POSTAL TO.NIGHT For Clreular and Views of Hast Elmburst, N.Y. City, on the Hille at Picturesau shin Nay DAL PLACE 'TO LIVE, ta with oth Comparison hailonged, Town Sito, Naelt Hou A& Mortgage Corp. NAV. BROOKGYN Le Bowtillier Bras 5 ie Women’s Suits At Bargain Prices, Bankers! 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Attorney Jerome requesied Justice Davy to postpane the sentencing until duly 10, “TE want to submit to Your Honor," Mr, Jerome said to the Court, “amday relating to the defendant's part In other crooked (rans ne." ——— 7ARLY BOOM FOR SPEAKIR NIXON (Sprelal to 7 ening World.) ALBANY, June Speaker Nixon, of Assembly, upon the reconvening of house to-day to consider the Hook- narges., was complimented, — the Hous» making him its candidate for As Gove DON as the Spe: rapped for he made a bri expressing his app of the members in having placed In his room an oll portralt of himself, MoeKeown, of Kings, replying for the House, a “It was and ts stil the hone of the commities which had. the matter in enarge that that pleture will some day ice one Of the Walls in the executive er, ke mari Ww 8 loully anolanded Mr. Nixow. will find’ ¢ lower tloor as 1 while presidlr thar A Velvety Complexion and a Plump Figure are moro sou @: ¢ fl whit aft er and i 4 viveat of % products and the delightful, delicate natintying for wome i Kieatest ald in rlear, Dure ani! aDotlens, | a de ul habit. Sold dat principal department or my magnificent Reaut: Jae B,\Foutd, 214 WN CO Sth St, phone C1 Sted b keoping you Tus datly by a use CARPET! 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