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| “Circulation Books Open to All,” THUGS KILLED THREE; LE HURTHD NG Two Men Shot; and Heads of Woman and Girl Crushed by Up-State Thugs, HOUSEHOLD WIPED OUT. PRICE ON FOUGHT PISTOL DUEL WITH WIFE AND KILLED HER e+e — Hopkins Had Threatened to Shoot Her, and When He Went to Her House Armed She Opened Fire---Both Fought Till She Fell Dead. 1 CENT, Bodies of Two of the Victims Carried by Slayers to Woods from Farm, (Continued from First Page.) the WOMAN WHO W: NEW YORK, OCTOB AND THE bitterness engendered by thet out at ft breast Bassin —— Sal's a nak ut heart. She dropped dead to cis wppeared eed n the sep he third shot passed over | (Special to The Evening World) SEINE. on. Hopkin morose and} her head , | MIDDLETOWN, N, Y., Oct. 7-Twol Zoemyy spent much of his t ne home als pking turned and fled. His mster | more victime of the murderers who | elk faint) e n : . wite had forsake HAA tHe Nee Rouae ton its fe hoe | slew seven-year-old Alice Ingertck at Mrs. Bruyn came down from Walden teae made an atiemp: to ston or pur: |the Olney farm and fatally Injured ner - = a few days ago ty do some shopping. | SUP the murderer, He turned town | mother, Georgia Ingerick, were found| her and made a careful search for (he San a eos i " Adama street with the intention, i#| to-day, when th 4 Frederick | Olney, brothers and Mre, Ingerick., it he, In con ll relatives of! savs, of eiving himeelf up at the Adams | y. when the bodies of derick | Put ce ar nieee when he. found Hopkins, sympathized and was friendly street station and Willis Olney were discovered hid | Ingerick buried in the hay In the ¥ with the wife. Mrs Bruyn, however, Le xsiVe arberry was standing at} den in the deep brush of the woods a, She was hurried to Middletown in rn . Adams and Johnson streets and noticed ‘i m Wagon and token to the hospital ‘ did not stay at the home of Mrs. Hop: |that blood was dripping from Hopkina'a | @uarter of @ mile from farm, where It was snd to-day what she could kins, but went to 1 at No. 906 Greene |left hand. He stopp vee and questioned | A report was circulated this after: not survive him Hopkins tc ke ‘arberry he hag jue avenue, a short distance from the home noon that the body of Mart! c Reason. peeve arene etelidae ome killed Ins wife and wanted to give hin: | rer ll ody of Martin Ingerick. Sister Loses Re ; of her brother, upon whom she called|sett up. He was taken to the station, | 2ather of the unfortunate girl, had been| Lalu ingerlck Js iso in the hospita in an effort to straighten out his do nd from there to the hospital, | found hanging to a tree, but a diligent) ttaay. having bore Dae a peaveer ue aire alice vere hed te e e1 y 1 f CK OF y nares pas Policemen were rushed to the John. | search by the police failed to eubstane| {i eA Rae never again be She made an agreement with Mrs nee call” Mrs, Hopkins Wit | ttate the truth of tt Jimentally, 6 Hopkins yesterday that they should Ko beyond human ald. ‘The ambulance| The Olneys, who were old men, wero gout clus to the identity, of the to a Brookiyn departme ore and MunKSOD, sald she had dled instantly. | shot down aa thay were hurrying to tie wil BAW & Wagon peding. to- make some purchises to-day, M he tar tele al te Pr ceue ae: farmhouse to the ald of the women, | ward Woodevoro Wt ilo clouk iasi imi Hopkins prepared breakfast janine neta . DY | any ha aha 4, | 1t is believed that the murderers, ater @on and was just clearing up t walla ot rer BF the Chat (he murderers were robbers '8| they had rifled the firm house and con- if ge d P Where ie wae On William | shown by the fact that the pockets (| cenied the bodies of the elderly farmers fnk-room of the flat when Mrs, Bruyn here he was on a business! the two mon were turned Inside out and| drove from tho farm house along the arrived RUG. Sabatier re) him: He heir watches end money stolen © short youd Jead ne to the main thor ta men ¢ orsed few dit je would ‘ ” ore fare to Woodsboro veral far The two women ersed for a Issue @ statement c ering Mrs, Hop-| ‘The brothers were found lying within|¢aw @ wagon proceeding along vnis minutes upon the nearest to King's side of the controversy that led | 139 feet of each other, partially c lea (Short road late in the evening the hearts of both—tho estrangennt to the murder, edie 4 alk He ' Hi vt ¥ concealed he Toad skins along the little copse between Hopking and his wife, While! story Aneshouee at we oor eoreene out: | ing on the le of brush, Both were ly-| where the bodies of the murdered farm. , a : \ 0. 27 Greene ave-| ing on their backs and had been dragged |*F8 Were found. and the supposition ts they were talking the doorbell sang. | nue, and lved in a flat on the Kround | into the woods from a stone wall memes | (hat they watted until dark before they Instinctively s Hopkins and Mre floor until three ‘months ago, when : wa QUAr! set off in the directton of Woodaboro. Bruyn knew that Hopkins wat at the nd son left him, In the nelghby:-| (er Of a mile away, Willls Olney, the taking every precaution to keep theme Bone downata Le ‘vee arth h hod he is rogarded as mentally irve-|okler brother, was @hot through the head Vee Goi separated thom bar i ; i ind Frederick through the lungs, Wil- ick thtce ; : He was accustomed to tell his trou. |" hrough thi s hysband, Martin Ingorick, three years The stories of Mrs Bruyn and Hop: bles to any one who would listen. Ie! lis Waa sixty-two years old and his |g. Since that time he has worked at Roy ars iid hg wie Dy. a ed toad used hi wite of py * o poison him, | brather fifty-eight Ww RodabArO w ah is only about seven d \ opened the ¢ eu ax co severe in his charges ; les from Middletown: tng from the priv opal wey 0 the at net Dr F. W. Hopke, of No, 232 Victima’ Arms Raised. eltant fetriot-Attorney Rogers. o the main hall, Mra, Hop ° «avenues, for many years his fam-| of Middletown, who went rth direotly b ' , lly phyaian, that Dr. Hopke has filed a| Considerable comment was exocited|scene of tha crime. this m vitered a word @ actors in the tragedy i} mm) damage sult for slander againat| here by the slmilarity of position of the ed this afternoon thy t ord him 9, ' the murdere 6) Hopkins had 1 oer appeared in the Hopkins often threatened to kin nis | '*? bodies, as each had the right arm| \it), tha a len wore doorway t pope: ne ul ba atier she left him. She heant of | orossed over the breast in the same posi-| usually carried botwe en Bee bs i irek rf it pana eats @ w K a6 >and bought the | tion, Fred Olney's body had two bullet bt m9 with ‘a Not a dollar was over Mrs. Bruyn’s sioulde the Joynaon street homes to-day: | Wounds in the right side, and an odd] hodies were discovered In’ te brush tue bullet “pasted en the’ palsy: |! urderer gaya he does not re-|citcimstance about these wounds was! Rolatives of. the murdered farmers he bulle 6 " srushing (mcr wiything of hie crime. that they were sald to be say they sally can » large sun ‘ls 8 out of the efore Mrs «of his rble. ° t nd { trusting their | Hopkins could fire again Hop 1 tid Leo. to a hoves t oavhe any | “tm must have been raised high before| {feast i fern Ses nermete! ERE, rapa Bee piste rt Me Peete JOEL | tra Hopkine declared, "When she | the shots were fired. Willis Olney was One Suspect Lame. hand h e 0 e left she forgot J 6 iT Becallbre revolver {ror Dat pocket | (hte phe vould Mot mol atong whiner [enst through the right ear, An additional clue to the murderers | Mrs. Bruyn spring at him but she! wont today to give her those specta- The little wir] was found dead in the} was seoured through Hobert Wengate, was too late, He pulled the trigger threo | Clos, Aw goon ant stepped im. the donr | cellar, er head beaten with an tron|STODAeOr Of A hotel wt Howell, two The first bullet stru Mrs hs MA er 3 com Mines, The FF eae Ae aCe Py | Abe, Degan {> shoot at me, I wont aud- | bine. Her mother was found uncon- mitted ‘Wingain says two strange her body through the left armpit and | dently y and fon't Know: what ‘hap: | scious in the barn, apparently beaten|men called at his place early to-day. pened after that by the same instrument That they were too much excited to re- main long and drove away at rapid ACCUSED HUSBAND mn BAL 1905. SLAIN IN DUEL MR. HUGHES IS NOT WILLING TO, RUN FOR MAYOR Reported on Highest Authority that Insurance Prober Will Decline, DELAYS ANNOUNCEMEN Ty | Believed to Be Holding Back, « Formal Declination in Order to Let Cdell Down Easy. | | ‘ | | | | From @ source that {8 absolutely trustworthy, it was learned to-day that Charles B. Hughes may be added to the long list of those who have declined the Republican nomination for Mayor, It was strongly hinted that Mr. Hughes haa already Informed the nomi- nation committee that he want's nop of thelr palltical honors, and that he ts only withholding a public announce: | ment of the fact in order to let Mr, Odell down as easily as possible “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? | LATEST ‘Al NEWS OF THE DAY —~—- ‘Life Saved by a Hero, lienry L. Goldberg, of No, 98 Bast ene Hundred and Twentyifth etreet, ved the life of Helen Monweller, three years old, whose parents live at No, $7 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-ifth | street, to-day, ‘ne girl's drew caught fire while she was playing in the street, . blaze, but his Lory yg & Rt, cat (hele nie ontia wh Galonir Mind Assembly Nominations, of the Firat District, Onondaga, today nominated Charles H, Gfegory, of Skanaatelas for Assombly. Edward Schoeneck waa renominwted by the Re- publicans of the Second District. The Democrats of the First Assembly Dis- trict nominated John Coleman, of sation, and Owen Hogan was nominated for the Seoond District Democrats, Confiscates a Poacher, OLEVELAND, Qot. 1—A report here | Save that the revenue ouster Morrell, Mr. Hughes left hls home early to-| With United States Collector Charles day for the Nassau Golf Club, but be- | 1#*ch on board, had confiscated an fore he went he let one of his closest | Canadian waters on found at work in friends, who got him on the telephone, i | Into his confidence, He said he had been asked by a representative of Odell | Od Merchant Suicide. not to commit himself publicly unt!l| BINGHAMTO, Oct. 7.—Geonme W. the notification committee of the Re: | Kendall, a one-time weabthy resident of ed for | publican City Convention had appr him formally of his nomination Mayor. “put” added Mr Haghes to bie friend, “you need give yourself no alarm as to what course I shall pursue,” Hie Friend Says “No.” "Mr, Hughes does not want the nom- ination In my opinion,” said The Even- ing World's {nformant, “and you will not be anticipating too much in saying that when Monday comes he will make (hia fact clear. Hughes is ambitious, but hia ambition is wedded he lew, this elty, walked in front of a 1 @ror In a tatlor whop this afternoon and sent & bullet mhrough tis head. He dled im- mediately, New Steamer Launched, DETROIT, Oct. 7~The new Anohor ine package-Ireight steamer Delaware Was successfully launched to-day, Mr. J.C, Byana, wile of the Western man- er of the line was @ponwo! for the D, |Lawyer Young Pree, BOSTON, Oct. 7.—George W. Young, well known as a legislative counsel, ar- No man realizes as much as he does the importance of the Insurance inves: tigation, and in view of what he has complished thus far, he should be pardoned for the pride he assumes, To necept the nominatlén for Mayor | would mean that either tt of the inves. TOURISTS SAW 3 POLAR BEARS tigution wold have to be sacrificed, for Hur is only human and hie health would never stand «he strain I believe that if he tried to do it he would be a dead man by the end of November, but the insurance invest! gation will continue paramount in all | things with which Mr do until ft Is ended. Young Declines Also, Richard & Youne. of Brooklyn, whom| Odell has sought to kidnap into (king the nomination for Comptroller, also made it plain to-day that ne would not} ru Timothy 1. would not Hughes has Co | Sight Pleased Jerome K, Jerome on His First Visit to America, Woodruff sald to-day that It possibly be known until From evidence gathered about the day whether Mr, Hughes will acy rate, Ome was lame, An eftor will be ouls arriveg| Momiay whether Mr, Hug ’ | ferm the murder must have been com-| made to trace the #trangers ‘The American liner Bt. Louls arrived) cont the nomination: ; mitied before dinner time ye aterday. at her pler tosday with many distin-| When, the mubcommittee | saw Mr. The two brothers were working In the Rulshed passengers, and a remarkable bide wed at Na sick ne plata che fields and Mrs. Ingerisk and her little story of an leeberg sighted last Thurs: | wiv or the other Monday at noon, If deughier ‘had finshed preparing the day, on which there was a huge polar] he dovides to run he will give his rea- noonday meal when (he murderers, bear and two cubs. This is the second] sons, and If he deelin he will Also. two in number, drove up to the place! glacial menagerie that has been seen bf patent rvs ys re hd ie In a (Wo-@eated wagon. This wagon floating on tho deep by ocean liners] For ae ie tents the issues of the was geen last night going towards | Since last spring, The first was passed day, He ts Ie opp phest of high finance | Woodsbdoro, in Sullivan County: |by the Baltle In August, and contuined | and high graft and that was one of th | Little Alioe Ingerick was sitting with) Jone polar bear, who was sitting on his] Teasons he wae chosen, Mr. Hughes | her back to the cellar door whea the haunches eating Ieicles frothing to offer. He has not been aeked | opi drew up to the house, This Js | “This berg.” sald Capt. Jamison, | to do anything, nor will he he asked ta | shown from the fact that her body was “was the largest I have ever seen, It] postpone his investigation into Insurance ood, Visiti . #] found at the foot of the cellar stairs in stood out of the wat matters di Fcampaign On the e 0 oO ol ater three hundred W ’ Visiting Here from Moser, After Six Months & position that showed she wes sittin! Wa non oot oR fect, and must have dipped down be-| Contrary. we desire him to continue tie * at the door sill when she was struck NGTOD det —Represent-| neath the waves 1,00 feet, There was | oheeimation and H h y t 8 1, iT make th ngle speech Newark, Attacked and Search, Finds Parker [ou ine tout ana ner skull crusted in |*tve Bartholt, of St Louis, Chatrman| room enough on It to accommodate | ae * LOOP ePIF 44 YF AVHG avy IPM UR VIB | O @ American delegation to the In| gmait yiiiag Mutilated on Street, on Broadway It is believed that the mother wag|/'erpariiamentary Conferences at Bru Jerine Jerome, the English hu TICKET IN BROOKLYN. - when the murdtrers entered the farm #8, presented to President Rooseve: | morist, who wns a paswenger ox house, for the chalr she usually used to-day a personal message of ficitation | ge fouls on his first trip to Amorica, | Senetor MeCarren Pats Ridgeway Wood, foryy-two years oll, Frederick Moser, of No, 20 Bradhurst | VA" Overturned at that place from Emperor William of Germany. |naid he was immensely plensed at the| up for Borough Prenident, if Monon serht, Nawath,. wal | nvonun Ake Bros. wan tasece Oeonce Waeman ‘Cod Out | {Pe me the honor said Bar-|opportunity of passing an Inhablted We-| ga vatoy -MeCarren announced thin at | tandin sie se a rae Aphis . |tholdt, quoting the German Emperor, | ber ak : a i standing in front of a restaurant at | Thirty-four strect at Broedway this! when the two men attacked and| to's aN¥or Ve BraniunE Hocnavelt wiyi| 8 (te Snio: bzem: verve, anvasasoddnasy, |Comnoon he Democratic alate for) Thirty-fourth street and First avenue | afternoon when he saw William J.|Kijled her child she evidently rusned| i i A | Brooklya Borough and Kings County this afternoon, was the victim of a{Parker, of No, 4 Smith street, Brook- | out into the yard screaming for ma:( met Pernal rewards Tare mee Sowa sot Hite. hud been completed as follows singular assa in whith he lost the | Iya, for whom he has been searching for th Ppispert| Mr. Barthold!, who ‘had an extended ey appewred to be in Koo Horough President—James W. Ridge- aletance, for there are marks of where) interview with the President, sald that|Ond probably provisioned be | way | greater part of his right ear and re. | the city for six ‘months, she fell vetween the side door of the) sf, posyrveh Maik ta the |fore they set out from the North Pole | & Hed Westernacher | ceived a bad kealp wound. | Moser accuses Parker of having! ¢armhouse and the barn where ahe was| M™ Roosevel was he n the MOR As wo pared by them they seemed to| Rewiste J. Donova | As Wood wax looking out across the |Tded him of $4,600 by selling him stock | found, One of the rufflans caught up| Pala! estimation by the rulers of Buro-| 1 ne signal with their pawa,| County Chirk—Ddward Kaufman street a tall, lanky man stepped up be. |! @ borus mining company, He dit] with her in her flight and struck her a| Pan Powers. The King of Belgium, he) though it is possible 1 suf from|atteas ee caver UMeR and hind him and slashed off his ear, Be- | NOt report the case to whe police, but| blow back of the head that fractured| *44e4, has hanging in his bedenamber a| an ooular delusion, jee o " | rr o| 4 < jtof the President, and) The English author said hat he ‘ fore he could tura around he received | MRMt and day he has tramped the| her akull. Then her unconsctous body | Nan Jsome portralt of . & blow on the heat with a pleco of lead, | Streets hunting for Parker, and to-day | was Carried into the barn and hidden! he assured Mr, Barthold! that the por-| would remain in America six months If) NOMINATIONS IN QUEENS. which knocked him out "|The saw him and sald in the hay. trait was the first object he saw evory | he ¢ stand the in A score of men witnessed the assauit| “Parker, I'm mighty glad to see you."| ‘Tho murdered whild was struck acrons | day een at the Customs emcee CANO) ates te Awsin Wemed for and when the slasher fled pursued hirm| .,/L™ 18d to ee you, too," answered | the forehead and also on the back of tte | he tive i at al ben ie he sald, “the Dorough ident O77) parker, “but I'm in a hurry now,’ head, Sho wus killed Instantly, The {dent what the sentimen a9 r ing they asked nie was if T was ta the plers that line the river, where] At eh “ Loa i Lota he) adjustment of International’ differences| an Anarchist. 1 had to sign an am-| At thet and county cony he doubled on them and disappeared, | ‘Ns you don't,” sald Moser, “I need) two elderly farmers, hearing the by arbitration was Increasing materially | aayit t Seni re wt-ane, nt GU held tod Surgeon McKenale, of Bellevue, dressed | You and I am going to keep you,” of the frightened woman, evidently |in Europe. The Bru lavit to the effect that 1 was not one diteens day the Do ‘ 4 Wood's injuries and be went home. Parker turned upon Moser and) qashed toward the farmhouse and e/a most important at | I wanted to ask what was meant by |/Mominated Joseph Cassidy for Boroug’ | He had never seen h!s assailant be-|knooked him down, Then ran throug | O8ehed to uy eSNG were! tional afbitration;*the (pa | the word Anarchist, but refrained, 1¢| President, ‘This ts Mr, Cassidy's third fore in hile life and was only visiting tn|+he corridor of a hotel and made for|aeen by the murderers cutting across) A0nal arbiratlon, the particlpates bn) it tin Att ev onder if thes think {Homination, wad today: he had mw op ‘the neighborhood. won ie Shine all ne Pld the fleld, The thugs did not walt for] the legislative bodles of the world ]1 would have told them # t dont sition) A, ( wan nom ap Scape ay «mene Parker # . them to reach the house, but rushed out sae 9 ea | know whether or not 1 will w alAttorneg, und Wy iilam Harver a L Just ught T'd help you find your | and attacked them with their revolvers, i u § fag yh ‘ ANTOM. ae Cath Womal. carey ' WANTS LAWSON wish Denice, [peer aah putin Sales la thn tat al |BRITISH COMMISSION HERE. | bo about America, ut undoubteay [Phin andl Cont Vine dian eo semen, ond 4 a @ my tn sions of the ountry will ge ‘e Homsnatec 0 proner: 'NDER ARREST, |: Parker, was ‘akan to he Weat This. Willis Olney, The bullets are belleved ‘aan paloma into print. Lam Interesied in woman's a _ Seulmeten “te els be ae io by a ad to Study Management of anurans and believe that women wil MITCHELL DOES NOT rr no y vote in England within the neat twe . <7) ‘ Toston Financter Charged with |P™P" OPEALOr the ground near the farm . housel Inatteeeiens ta7. Wonke eee ys asap aie a EXPECT CO. AL § STRIKE . reveals that the bodies of the mur: Minde: . Priniagt Sabo) by Ps MARRIED IN CITY HALL, | farmers were draeeed to the roadgids| Mr. Jerome was very a Who Asks a Warrant. Jand placed uron a wagon, Then they} Ocean steampehips arriving to-day | District-Attorney Jerome The Hvening World Ciemone were driven to a stone wall that bounds| brought many notables. Among the| a dosiro to meet him during his Rial pose! 2 The Bvening World) Clty Iuatice of Pence Unites| the olece of woods near the house passengers on the Cedric was Bishop|in New York ty ; Pa, Ovt John » Mass, Oct, 7.—Clarence W, " x 8 ol itchell, President of the Unite f" ‘Savion ‘publlaber of tas Boaton, News Young Couple. Red Over Wall W, D, Walker, of western New York = = ately UP A PVGPtios Aero meont » Dp her of the Boston } Marka about the stone wall show " ey Seite | —_ rkers of America, arrived in Pitts Bureau, went before Judge Wentworth, | Justice of the Ponce Frank P. Io-|that the murderers lifted the bodies | 204 Jimes M Varnam and wife, of EX-GOV. MURPHY'S | b'8 2-day from New York. Por in the first fon of the Municipal | hane, of Jersey City, was called upon | from the wagon and dragged them inty | Manhattan , ed past few months Mr, Mitchell has he n Criminal Court, to-day and applied for | to-day to marry a couple and he per-|the thick brush, where they were hid- | The Cunarder Etruria brought a com- rATHEI R DEAD AT 84 | brosecuting an earnest missioniiy « ) @ warrant charging Thomas W. Law- | formed the ceremony in the Comptrol- | den. All of the pockets In the clothing | mission from Great Britain appoint- oh ve anthracite coal the vid son with oriminal libel of Mr. Barron, | ler’s office. two of the clerks in the of- | Of the murdered men were turned In- | ed by the Home Office to make an ex-| ¥. ine. 8.truil pre rata es ott Were ire Judge Wentworth put the request over | fice acting as witnesses to the marriage, | #de out. Their silver wotches that they |haustive Investigation as to economical | NEWARK J.) Oct. t= William Je Te tour Among che anthracite te til next Tuesda: ‘The young woman sald she wae Mise|had carried for years were gone. as | m . | Murphy, the father of ex-Gov, Franklin | ers, Mr. Michell sa ‘until next Tuesday, May McGurk, twenty-four’ years of methods in the management of insti | oo’ isa tonday at hia home, No bon , , It MH understood that the application | age, of No, 10 Third aireot, Troy, N.Y | vito Were thelr wallece SUHMIRD foe (he wantemindsd, Phe acme tarry’ SNe Toney AS Nis home NO, | as be a general tnt cteke eae ts based on certain things alleged to| and the bridegroom sald he was Abram ‘The orine was not discovered until | mission oonalete of W. P. Byrne, Chiet| 4 High street, He was born in Newark | Stone OY jt fonore ; ad have bern written by Mr. Lawson con-| K. Langley, thirty-five years of age, 1 Jat night, whon thirtesn-year-old Luin | clerk of the Home Office; W. H. Dick-| *lshty-four years ago, He served sev | iregidents who are | cerning Mr. Barron, which appeared pre noe at the Imperial te Ingerick revurned to her home from Inson, Secretary of thi Hor Or eral terms as Alderman, and was twice | the coal comps ¥ note in his nance’ story in a ore Middletown, When she entered 7, ge rkarde 2 of omb! © was proml-| pect to hear from them soon, but I do jt tho lected to the Assembly. I promi. | P apie ney Were married the couple hur |house and. struck a light, she fourg | Australia; Dr. H, H, Donkin, of Lon- Rorah mlnnt paticipate that, in dime there will hel . when aed td about, the ried Into @”currlage and took the ferry | blood spattered on the thi of the cellar | don; Dr. J, C, Dunlap, of Bdinborough,| Rent !n the Methodist Church readjustment along the lines of which saatter, feet pie rier to er for New eal ho came upon the body | and. Hume Pinsent, Chairman of. th eel we are working. [have been on a mos nd a She, ran norearnl : ° id successful organtzing tour through the sin fei| Birmingham Educational Commission.| A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. | (i) great anthracite coal feds. In otined ea ima “oth ot her, ghastly aie This comm! svi | raven wilt fee re pre eae TES EEE eS OL Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilss.| tiyoe months, as a resuh of this tour Will refund money If PAZO sere we have added more than 60,000 anthra- in) Sine a Perse rents © fe 38 clte coal miners to our organization,” cae eda We ry 2 | Feeted Several weeks ago on a charge \ Of perjury. was discharged in the Suve- rior Criminal Court to-day, the Gand | Jury fatitng to indiot him Found Dead In Kills, ‘The body of an found In the Kilis inidentified man was off Simonson avenue, at Mariners’ Harbor, Staten Island. He was 6 fest 9 Inches in height and weeted 16 pounds. He was about thirty years old. Cholera In Prussia, IN, Oct, 1—The oMetat bulletin Issued to-day announces three new causes of cholera and one death in East Prussia, Th © total to date le 264 cases and 39 deaths |For Ambler's Place, POUGHK DE PSTE, Oct Sanford W. Smith, of Columbia County, was to-day nominated by the Republicans te m= plete the unexpired the late ator Amble term of 'Fever Keeps Schools Closed JACKSON, Miss. LThe State Hoard of Health has forbidden boarding schuols and colleges to open before aecount of yellow fever, Oct Nixon Is ‘Improved. in his dd Noted Geographer Dead. BERLIN, Oct Raron Ferd nand vor thofen, the distingufshed died to-day. tle was born pher MRS. COLLINS HOME WITH SON she Was Natal Sshnak and Her Marriage to English Of- ficer, While a Sociely ‘Event,’ Has Been Unhappy. SYRACUSE, Oot. 7.—The Republicans} WESTFIELD, N. Y., Oct. 1-Speaker Nixon's condition to-day ts | vrcd ths the News. PRICE ONE CENT, | Bat ieee — Snes GAYNOR AND GREENE ARE EXTRADITED Fugitive Contractors Are Brought Back from Can- ada at Last, 4 PORT KENT, N. Y,, a toteonael, i and Greene arrived on Amerioan @oll to. | aN ins 0 a | an ln aoe ne 4 Staten in over four years, On passing shrough this place men sat side dy side in the stateoouy ®& Pullman parlor car, looking out of the window, They ebsolusey fused to talk to or even see newapapem men, At Platwburg and at Pent where photographers attempted to them, Gaynor, who was ettting, window, quickly pulle@ down: her tain, When asked in Monteeadn tt anything to say, Gaynor they were glad to go back et that they would have Kindest remembri ment In Canada, on board the train when the arrived, and Mr, Gi aAW MATERIAL IN PLATFORM dustries There Are Dying of Tariff Blight. BOSTON, Oct. 1-The Democrats State Convention to-day adopted a platform declaring: “The paramount iague at this time before the people of Massachusetts is rellet from tariff restrictions, ‘The ef- fect of this polloy, forced upon the dominant Republican party by. the greed of great and selfish interests, han | ben to cut Massachusetts off from matural murkets of sale and purchas and to push the State toward the dan- ger line of industrial decline. “We believo that a sensible relief trom these evils could be obtained without disturbance to business by placing upon the free st a number of the raw ma- terials of our industries, such as coal, fron, lumber, tides and wood pulp and by the immediate enactment of a dual tariff law, which, while having the present tariff as its maximum, would give lberal reductions in duty rates to Vhose nations that will accord to us favorable trade opportunities.’ The platform also declares that all corporations should be prohibited from contributing to political ~campadgn funds, As to federal sypervision of in+. surance {t says: ' “We belleve that the revelations of life insurance corruption brought out by the Investigation now going on-ia New York Clty make It evident that there cannot be for these corporgtions too much or too close official oversight, | ind We protest afainst substituting « system of national control, of aterm than questionable constitutionality, for | the existence of State supervision.”* harles W. Bartlett, of Boston, nominated as candidate for Goy- ‘ was err A substitute platform was offered by Delegate Watson who, sald tt had been | written by Willlam Jennings Bryan, of | Nebraska, The substitute reaffirmed the f lal vie Mr. Bryan and ad- ated mul | ownerahip and Fed- eral con rauliroad rates, of great insurance Jindustrial corporations and *. It was turned down, M. Whitney, of Brooktine, was omnated for Lioutenant-Governar by \tion, as Were Henry B. Little, State; P. wburyport, m ‘Treasurer; of Westtle!d, auditor, , of Boston, Attors As) Dantel J Jonn D, aoneral $20,000 FOR FALL FROM ROOF TOP. Slater Recovers Big Damages from Duncan Payer Company After a Nata Collings, w « Natal Schenck, prot ne wmart set Appent of Case, martied Lieut. Gl ling, of the Brit)| ALLSTON. N, ¥., Oct ish Army, i mistaken Impre ne Court h w af and wealth ell a verdiot of $20,000 whil ts h was looking for t the Duncan Company, of Me wits bis American wife, and anicsviite W 1 to-day from| Purcell, who was & Stater, rell from 1, George Collins; her mother, Mrs Prirvell recovered $15,000, bu Was | , wenck, ie | ‘ wvolded wequaintances at pler and declined to talk oo re pore She pany was drly B To i t c itford House, 7 Make Money 5 } cand street, It io AND SECURE AN ® 1 n her way to wport t IDEAL PLACE 10 JIVE E M henek was one of the most RL BUY LOTS rR \ and. a Ysa | cht Was heralded far a es a | Anglo-American alla ‘with | N ON FLUSHING BAY, N overy prospect for ba 5 lu Five monihs jater ma bills and B h xnenses worry the; R uple and the discovery mays snip, that the "Ca nothing but his pay, and th rament witch led to a separation in Paris, where Mrs, Glen Colling, it 1s sald, had to resort to millinery to port heapelf, hic ai

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