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rK Jen VOL. XXIV. NO. 156. TTEDXESD AY JUNE 5..

1907. PRICE FI EKTS. SHERIFF BOSOM OF THE DYING GIRL POUNDED TO CAST OUT DEVILS. QUITS STAGE FOlSME AND HUSBAND GARLAND OF ROSES Aad PeDcav-Oot Xsrchlaf Romano Gone) 12 FT) ij) ir will Dd Coroner Ousted rmm Schmitz Graft Case for Persona! Bias. jury Panel Is Complete After Long Battle.

Calendar Bearing Tips To San Francisco Polijce The State Strong" Card Against the Mayor. Xte I.nefs Former Jailer Is Wanted as Elisor. Tearing Attempts To "Approach" the Twelve, Court Orders the Strictest Watchfulness. THE SCHMITZ JURY. I'aul llanrroft.

real estate dialer. lharica II. fiish, contractor. FeiU'lberg. furniture l-al-r; 77-ivn'' le I'rlofte, commlanlon mm liant.

John O'Mara, blacksmith. ihlrp Ilwlg, rrUred baker. lirl Capp, real estate llrali-r. Jam" K. P.

Benson, newupa- per jirxinan. Thomas Klrirk, haberdasher. Htiuh Iltirns, shoemaker. Iti.jal W.f udworth.coal dealer. Tony Blanco, of irll, retlrrd dry goods oi-mnn.

Jean Loupy. of the! ernem, vnrAm to ran Cleveland. Ohio. Jun. --Tbi Coro-nefs office 'to-day began an lamUft.

tkn Into th. death of Maud Wright. litMn-yM, daughter of Vn. TuraeII. 929 rrnlt Tbe girl died ut night of pneumonia without medical attendance or medicine.

th 1rl and ber tomCj believing in the efficacy of prayer, it la asserted. During Monday afternoon the patient was attended by Rev. Cbariea F. Kelch-ner. xaator of the Christian AawnMr Church, as fir hoot of.Dowletsm.

and by a Mrs. Wllaon, or Wllston, whom the Coroner la anxious to find. Dr. F. W.

tisckin, who waa called in Monday night after the girl's death, and who refuaed to-day to gtve a death certificate to Mra. DurnelL. tella thla atory: "I waa firet called to the Darnell bouae Saturday. Mra. Darnell said: Too know, doctor, we do not believe in medicine.

We believe in "I aaked her why aha had called me if ah. did not believe in medicine, and ahe replied that ah. thought I might be able to make her daughter more comfortable; "I examined the girt fine had pneumonia. I told the mother that ber daughter waa very sick. 8he peralated that ahe did not believe In medicine.

Bo I COWBOY MAYOR'S GIRL Will Become a Bride To-Day Bryan and Others Send Gifts, wui. niararcs to is a ssomasa. Omaha. June 4. Mlaa Ruth Dahl- man.

eldest daughter of James C. Dahl- man, Omaha's cowboy Mayor and member of the Democratic National Committee, la to be married at All Baints Episcopal Church at o'clock to-morrow evening to Austin Gollett. of thla city. Gifts to the bride from distinguished friend, of her father have been pouring in for several days. Mr.

and lira. William Jennings Bryan aent a beautiful cut glasa bowl and vase and a note expressing regret at their Inability to attend the wedding. Their daughter, Mrs. Horace Leavitt, of Denver, formerly Mlaa Ruth Bryan, sent an exquisite 'gold mesh chatelaine bag. DYING MAN Who Begged For Drugs Refused en Erery Hand, and He Ex pired, a Miserable Victim ef West Virginia's New taw.

emu DtarATca To tbb sxanaaa. Parkeraburg, W. June Allo- way died In the City lloapltal this morning becauae ho waa unable yesterday to get of eocaine. a habit to which i. a -The iurv that is 1 had been addicted for several yeara.

I y.w lsia- id iry i i. ii. i portion haa been secured. It lature prohibiting the aaie or orus- --r- i i.ii written nv a rcpuiw I I.t In charge or Elisor nm. j.

on ptj.v. i locked up. To-night physician, and not tnen mo at the St. Francis Ho- be for a known "dope nenu. mnrnins the ooenlnc atJte-1 effect venterday.

and as a ti nell liquor. result an tocai .1. utrlrtlV to ine 1 maae. ana tnen in. ibkiiis vi i I earlv veaterday morn Oil! lirgin.

I AIIUWHJ I iV.Aam T7tief ar. linv in nurchlM I -n Aevelnned appetite. tn.cnt the chars, that tney ratlary nia iim i t. u.if.nii i ITS a. I it.

from store to store. v. others he in trrantrd to the I In each Instance to no avail V' motion of the prose- I the ili-termlned and spir i. vis the i-fenae. formslly dis ci: S' r.fT Thomas Nrill ana tf CO hnr may they be communl l.v th- lr except under t.1 Ih.

ittmnr h. I- AT r. 1-: a' r.r nijt order Mayor Schmits pi'mllng his trial, though he pxpedit. the trial Ved sav. I muoh discomfort aa possible.

will also be prolonged. for the proeecutljh. who I I trt ecrneratlon. Fmi t.n'a keepers of San rran-1 Almost raxea, vim atarted to find a reputable physician would give him relief, but he found none, nd in the afternoon he collapaea in nn.o.-n saloon. I Falling on tne now eonaclou.

he removed to the hoapltaU unfitted by personal and everything known to medical science si any- Court functions In the -trial, and appointed nit ellir to have charge i i until a verdict haa been ren- a reached. Strict Watch on Jurors. r-U julji.irrnment of Court BlggT nitlia past haa been Rutf ir hi the Jurora to the St. Francla mill be kept under lock ,1 iiK all the time that they are nt the trial. Judge Dunn, haa tlie Junira shall have no news- an nrtirles relating to the case ii iir.vinil; they may receive no done to revive him.

but he succumbed this morning. Alloway waa but on. of score, or ioc done" fienda who get their, fai-orite drug, and the remainder have been aufferlng untold agonies, tnlesa are appeased It ia learea IIICM wa- that a number of them will die. IN A) YEAR His Farm Was Paid For, a House BuiJt and Ds Hartogh Sent For His Wife and 12 Children. ptararca tea asQCiaaa.

vnrk June 4. In the cabin of the Kut t. do so. and though there liner Noordam. In hi.

that auch a course from Rotterdam, came Mrs. liana u.rtoe-h and her 12 children, the oldeat there will be two eesalona of I wnonu Everdlna. Is 16 and the youngest. a baby In arms, of 5 months. The family waa the roost popular on the big liner on the voyage, and this morning when they i.ft the liner preparatory to starting on a appear in Court at lOyo dock journey to the West.

Captain Stenger. are James Malfanti.1 of the Noordam. stood and William La Frena, of tnat gangway and bade the mother and her 12 children a regxetfOl farewell. Mr de Ilartogn. tne lamer, the Hay State Reataurant.

I about a year ago. and. going Stevens. It li. loung, f.em near Davenport.

Iowa. evv. wvmi Alvie and former Police Com-I no tim- getting hla cropa plant- u. Mutton. Poheira and I v.

renutatlon In bis own country of being one of the best farmers in Abe Ruef the Star. the county where he lleved. be determined hides no witnesses who did to earn Just as enviable a reputation among re the grand Jury. Abe I his Iowa nelghDors. r.i.,iv..i I 11.

mail, a success OI vnv mm. rm kiiv iiiu.l i of an. To-day the at- within a year had It paia ror. naa ou.it Mayor Schmlta stoutly re- fine bout and saved up enough money to air.g up of the Jury as Urge send to Houana rue as a larse Dart of the them over wvi that the prosecution will r-rr rrprisee In the line of evl- Us.r.:.-tt. "a-en t- defendant.

One of the si aimn declarea it will prove, "by rf; nf whl.h gehmiu and Ruef i. i and umJer which all the of the city was pro- i th.e two indicted defendants. JILTED. i by th. Board of Police a.

LoTer of Mrs. abridge ArriTes Too at the time the matter of the licenses) of the French aril liquor were before that Late ToPrJTstt Her aflarriage ud Starts a Fight marcai Hammond. Ind, tempestuous marital experience oi who acquired notone.y i- t. was coatlataad Of two wives i i .11 I th. to-dav by her mrTvw and otw I after only two v- a 11 lTM WtWHaj I MT-v a- aiMi Ruef to th.

Police Com- and tbe Jimng 77, re-pect t. tbe disposition of cam. Ju-t after the weddln. t. claim b-r i i ii Tl irtr 1 1 ran h.ru.

th.m own. bv tbe rvroa-utto. th.t the! Riackmaa put to aa appearance a mr I ai. "ners were merely the tools of the I -A In whtcb oa lost severmi 'JW 1 nKni nad or" -W L-k waa ottoerwiae Injured. mlrucuon" n-t el br th.

police s4 He I left Che bouae without leaving nodi-cine or prescription. The Rev. Kelchner called ma Monday night- Be told me be had coma from the DuraeU bona and be did not know whether the girt waa dead or not. "1 went with him to the bouae and found the girt dead. "Mra.

Darnell told me. then that Rev. Keiehner and a woman bad bees with the girl In the afternoon. The woman, be sold, bad taken th girl from the bed to a chair by an open window, and. had at ruck the girl, already dying, in the breast several times, between blows making- motions with her hands toward the open window, this motion being- sup-'poeed to cast oat the devils which afflicted the "The mother wanted to know if I I thought each treatment detrimental to a aick person's condition.

I replied that atriking a dying: person in the breast couldn't be anything but detrimental." "My daughter had no medicine," aaid Mrs." DurneU. "She did not wish it. A er ago ahe had an attack similar to tois one and prayer cured h.r. I. too.

have been cured by prayer. The laat thin Maud aaid was: 'I hear heavenly mualc playing. How aweet it la! Jesus la calling me. To OPPOSED ll. "fa 1 ft I Cornelias That He Mast Up hold the Law.

Catherine McCart, of this city, who went to the place a short time ago to inspect a farm which she owns In that locality. A heavy tamarack swamp Is in tbe vicin ity of Lmnglak. and wolves Infest the district. Of late they have been exceptionally bold and ravenoua and have attacked small animals In the barnyards. Bonea have already been discovered In the swamp, which are thought to be those of Mrs.

McCart. In order to reach her farm from the place where she was staying Mrs. McCart took a short cut across tbe swamp and has not been seen since. The farmers hate organised and are runninc dewa the maa-eating pack. rixs nr tar cheta.

Atlanta. Jane 4. Bishop Warrsn A- Caadler to-day received a cab'-eg-ram from Shanghai. China, announcing the death there of Dr. Teung J.

AlWa. a saisstoaary oc the Method Chares. Dr. Teoavg was 72 years of age. Hamilton.

Ohio. June 4- Pretty Mlas Car rie Bracks, aged IS, of Washington street. la vexed at the manner fat which a sal shiomaa in th. United States nary, Charles J. Hartsnaa.

of Pittsburg. Peaa- aoddeaUy disappeared on their wedding; day. The ac quaintance was formed through a con ponding paper, and last Sunday evening Miss Bracks got the first glimpse of ber la-tended husband as be stepped off a H. and D. psaaengar train.

To recognise each other. Miaa Bracks carried a garland of roses and Hart man eoasptcooualy displayed a alia polka -dot handkerchief. This afternoon. Miss Bracks grew oneei as Iter Intended did, not oaU laat nucbt or to-Oay. She called at the Hotel Howald.

and found that Hart man had canceled his room Monday moralng and bad not bean seen since. She then called upon Chief of Police Symmea and requested him to tocate Hartroaa. The police will try to find burial. AIR MOTOR In ths Colliery Burst, arming Two Ken and aiming Ten. Wilkesbarre, June Tbe bursting of an air motor at No.

14 Colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, at Port Blanchard. late to-day, killed two men, fatally injured two others and caused minor Injuries to eight more. The dead: Joseph X. Munley, driver boss. Plains; Richard McCawley, motor runner.

Pi tea ton. Fatally injured: Michael Mlnler. Plains; Henry Waters, track layer. Plains. The motor was being charged at one of the air stations, when it blew ud.

Great damage was done to the Interior of the I mine. TRIO OF AGED SISTERS, tne jjeatn renaitY. Totan' 250 Broken tjp By I .1 Vki. uiv maui Ul vuSi srscub DtararcB to tii xxgrtasa. Omrttnwt raHlo Tun.

A VTo TT ra1l Bnt Governor Harris Tells Friends ef aged ss. one of three sisters rending canl ton whose enrrfbfned ages totaled almost 230 years and one of the oldest members of the First Reformed Church, now In existence a century, died this morning. The two sis ters leift behind are Mrs. Catherine Weber W4L stiMtri to ngtrin. land Mrs.

Elisabeth Oberarf.lL Former Columbus. Ohio. June 4 The friends and Banker Ixraia Ohliger, of Wooeter. la a son. I rh.

v.m.I. 1 1 1 w. T' nal.kluw. I i wu. Kill KS'jm t- ijf v.

tjomeuus. or tan- ton, awaiting the death penalty In the ex ecutlon chamber at the Ohio Penitentiary for wife murder, learned to-day at' the executive chambers that Governor Andrew L. Harris was opposed to capital punish ment. At the head of the party that waited on the Governor waa Senator F. M.

Van Over, of Wayne County, who aupported the "FINE SONS" Pleased the President, Schmidt b.II abo.Uhing th. death penalty jjj, phfc rar tF-iijre last, in ii were M. J. Booth oi noontr, ana Judge Albaugh and W. A.

Craig, of Canton, where the crime waa com mitted. David Cornellua, a brother, and married sister were also present. Wlfn them they had a petition containing over 1.0UO I srsnaL nisrarra to tbs sxqcihb. IIBIUVB. I A 1 m.1.

Cornelius slew his wife with a wlnnoi wcigm wnue arunk. she had sued him for divorce because of his habits. ENGAGED On Friday, JiJted on Snnday, Married To Another on Tuasday. the Record of This Mexican Veteran- srsctAL DisraTca to tbs Damn. Cleveland.

Ohio, June 4. Engaged on Fri day, Jilted on Sunday, re-engaged on Monday, married on Tuesday. This is the strenuous experience of Elton R. Blakeslee, lover. I5 years old, of 8503 Woodland svenue.

veteran of ths Mexican and Civil Wars, and a widower of only seven months. About a week ago the veteran announced his engagement to his housekeeper. Mrs. Nellie Wllfong. who had nursed him through a spell of sickness.

He was happy in the coming event, but at that time the prospective bride was dubious. "There's msny a slip between the cup and the lip. she remarked when the en gagement was announced. The truth of those words came to the vet eran wooer. Sunday afternoon, when the woman refused to marry him.

"Teaterday morning I waj home when Mrs. Wllfong' niece came to the bouse with another woman." said Blakeslee. She was Mrs. Anna Felon. In live min utes I had proposed to her and she was wealing the engagement ring." They were married to-night- "MAN EATERS" Then Wolrea.

Who Are Bellerad To Hare Daroared a Woman Near Minneapolis- airiu mritri to tbs axociaam. Minneapolis. June 4. At the villas of Longlake. within 20 mile of Minneapolis, wolves are supposed to hare devoured Mrs.

aod a Letter Te the Farmers He Met ia Ohio. I viiiv. una i I.T. niuivgi.i. of President Roosevelt, each carrying the punishment.

said the Governor, "but 1 1 President's aia-nmtur. avnd an lutnrmnti have alsj taken an oath to uphold tbe I letter from him as well, arrived this morn- law. I 1 .1 In. V. nnm.

nf Tl 1. 1 explains why, being possessed of I Tallmadge farmer. Mr. Buoaevelt and this belief, he refused to interfere with the I Vice- President Fairbanks called at the electrocution of Fred Caster and Dr. Oliver I house on their "hike" through Tallmadge C.

Ilaugh. even after tremendous nrenure I Townnhin last Wedneada while waitins was applied. I for train connections after the funeral of After the arguments the Gtfver- I Mrs. McKinley at Canton. The heads of nor took the testimony to his hotel and will I the nation called at three farmhousea.

apena tne rnt of the night reading It I One of the pictures received to-day waa To-morrow Judge C. C. Lemert. his execu- I for each. The letter which Mr.

Wuchter tlve clerk, will also perform that task and I received was aa follows i. ma juugmeni to the Governor, aiy umr air. uonter: I send you who will then render a final decision. The three photographs, one -for yourself and Pardon Board last week refused applica- the other two I will ask you to give to tion for a commutation of sentence. the two Mr.

Thomases, at whose farms I stopped. One of them gave me a glass of milk and the other had four auch fine sons. Give my regards to your wife and all th Mr. and Mra Thomases and the other frtenda I met. Sincerely yours.

"Thro do rb Ronnmn.T." i ne i nomaaes, jjavia and Frank, are neighbors of the Wuchters. The former gave him the milk and the latter had four such fine sons." President Rooee velt heartily enjoyed his "hike" through Tallmadge while his train waited at the edge 'of Akron last Wednesday. And he astonished the natives, for he wore the frock cost and silk hat with which he had attended the McKinley funeral. So did Fairbanks. Their appearance In th abode of the Jumper and the broad-rimmed straw Is the sensation of this generation When the President left Wuchter's home he got the farmer' a address and told him they would hear from him again, but they little thought he would make good so soon.

BEATEN 1 Mercilessly and His Lang Pierced By the Chinese Rebe Was the English Missionary. "London. June 5. A special dispatch re ceived here from Hongkong say. that Rev.

fonara, a Jietnoaist missionary at Chao-Tung-Fu, has been mercilessly beaten by the Chinese. His lung waa pierced by a weapon. The missionaries are flocking Into Hong kong from the 8watow and Pakhol dis tricts. 8hao-Tung-Pa Is a city In the northeast part of the province of Yunnan. China.

with a population of about 30.000. The Bible Chrlatlan Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society, an English organisation. has a station there, which consists of foreign missionaries, men and women. native worker, aa elementary school and a dispensary. The China missionary list say that Rev.

S. Pollard and hla wife are stationed at thla city. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS Of Explorer Well-nan To Be In Canton While Ho Flies To the Pole, arena, atararca re raa asenasa. Caaton. Ohio.

June 4 Explorer Walter Weil man's wife and two daughters have arrived here to spend the summer with res- allvee while Mr. Well man is maktsg bjs dash to the North Pole. Miss Ruth WeO- jnaa. who visited la Caaton last sumaxr. and Slisa Rita Weilman.

twe other daughters, are now In Europe and expect to go to SpUafeeraren to see thetr raises off for tbe Icy north, the time of depart ore from that point being the last ef July or the first day of August- JfOTXD SPIRmJALlST WXDS. i las treat ra raa eavrmca. New. Tors. Jane 4.

There was general ir prise ia Brooklyn this aftentensi wbea cards were received by saany reetd.ets saw soonciaa; that Rev. Mrs. Mary aVaaaet Pip the well-known 9p)rttuaJtt. had twe married on Sarsrday laet te Edward Ward Mr. VaaeartHTt.

who as 3 years eAd. a a wealthy Isanbaransa and Uvea at 1W Waverly avenue. The Hebron Faith, Marrying tic Xcica Rich Jem: Fcailj. Edna Hay cones the Wife" of Iisohn, And Says Will Set Return To iieSUge, Couple Will Spend the Honey-moon in Enrcpa and Re- side in Ttis Conn-" try. -r London.

June 4. I saw Edna May mar ried to Oscar Lewtsohn ia a aha boy. tittle registry office In the shadow of Windsor Caatle this morning. Tbe bride white shimmering- crepe de chine with a hat trimmed with Idles. She had on a lovely coat of Irish crochet lace.

The bride appeared tees aai i uue than the husband, who said hla aaw waa 23 white Edna con eased to 28. I saw the bride during the reception In Torwood after the ceremony, and before she and her newly-made husband started In aa automobile for Franca. Mrs. Lawisbon said to me: "We want so much to visit New Tork. but we think it best to wait nntll the summer Is over before we ge.

How funny It seems to be called 'Mrs. Lewlaohn." she laughed. "I shall have to be Introduced to myself. Her Uttle Old Kama. "I bate to give op any little old name.

but, then, it 1a wett worth it, for I am tre mendously happy. No. I never, never intend to return te the stage. Mr. Lewtsoha will not let me In tbe first place, and In the second.

I don't want to. I want to become domestic, and learn to make pies like mother makes them, and those things. I am -not a bad cook even now. but I am going to learn a lot more about it. for I think it la a fine thing to know." "Don't you think you will become rest less for the footllarhtsr I 'asked.

no stage doors any jneway ft Is ppttttvely lovely to think about. continued tbe bride enchantedly. Finn Wedding; Gift. Mr. Lewisohn gave the bride a magnifi cent strsnd of large pearls aa a wedding gift.

The wedding party, which numbered nine persons, drove over to Windsor from Mr. Lewlaohn's place. Torwood. at Ascot. In wo motor cars, and passed almost unno ticed through Windsor streets to the regis try, where the Buperintenoent ttegisirar happily named Lovegrove was waiting.

In the automobile with the bride were Mrs. Pettle, the bride's mother, and ber alster Jane. Mrs. Skerritt was In the second car with Edna's younger sister Marguerite and Sydney Skerritt, who acted as best man. The service was of the briefest and plainest description, and at its conclusion Mr.

and Mra. Skerritt signed the register as witnesses, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewisohn received their certificate of mar riage. AT THE AGE OF FIVE Began the Stage Life of Edna JCay, Now Mrs.

Lewisohn- SrSCIAL PISFATCS to tbs ssQCnua. New Tork, June 4. Oscar Lewisohn Is a younger brother of Jesse Lewlsohn. and both are sons of the late millionaire. Leo nard Lewlsohn.

He Is a graduate of Harvard and about 23 years of age. Suoce his graduation he has spent most of his time, up to a year ago. In traveling. The last year he spent In laying siege to the heart nf VJtnm Mav with BUCh SUCCeSS that not PAJAMAS Bu Looia, Mo- June It la Quite proper for you tig woenes te stana at tnotr rroat doors dressed peamaai sad oMppsra. ao cordlnar to a rsBsg In tbe City Haa PoUce Court this snornisg- po4icmaa ArcDey testified that en the evening of May ho aoaeed KA1 WaJnert street and Hti XelUe BTwofcs.

years etd. aad Mary egaa, I. staasUes; at tae frorjt door In pajsaaaa. trtsaaaed with ntak rfa-bona. and pa neat leather aiippera.

He arrested thesa. Judge Tracy taeeired whether pajasaes are not ate need bjr aaen. The poCcseaaa answered la the afSrmatrve. -Tbe girts are asud Judge Tracy. i cf a Hi r- .1 (.

yr i fr wzX mil i rrs, i I 'TVH t'JTJ'irA I II POSSIBLY WX' "NOTHING," The Judge's Reprimand No. really. I shall It seems such a VV as BecaiSe HlggilS Oily Tk Olt pleasant thing to feel thsv my life now will be my very own no managers. Kiss Wtea the Girl Sb4 Te Like It' arsotai. aisrarcn re tbs iMrmt.

New Tork, June 4. In the Torkvme Po lice Court to-day Patrolman Btapleton ap peared to prosecute James F. Htggins. well-dressed young rhap who hsd spent a night In the East Thirty-fifth street station. Hlggins said he was a clerk and that be lived at No.

3S2 East Eighteenth street. "This here young msn was standing on Second avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, last night talking to three girls." said the policeman. "Just as I came up he klased one of the girls. So with that I tells him to move 'n. and he tells me he ain't doing nothing against the law and I runs him In." "Tour honor." said Hlggins, "I wssn't drinking and I wasn't disorderly the officer will tell you that.

I waa standing- there with my lady friend when b. told me to move on. and I wouldn't do it. I did kiss her, but there's no law that I know of against kissing a girl If ahe doesn't object." "Did the girl object aaked the Magistrate of the policeman. "It seemed like she kind of liked if admitted Btapleton.

"The young man Is right." ruled His Honor. "It's no crime to kiss a girl In a New Tork street If she doesn't object. Hlggins. I discbarge you with a reprimand." He didn't explain what ths reprimand was for. only did she consent to marry him "after Take SS WeSDODS By Amy PtIMB- months of consideration," as she remarked the other day.

but became a Jew.se for his sake. Mrs. Le-wisohn wss born Syracuse. X. Her maiden name was Edna May Petty.

stage when she was years old In a chil dren's performance of "Pinafore" in Syra cuse. Later ahe came to New Tork to study for the stag and married Frederick Titus, a professional bicycle rider. This marriage waa dissolved In 1904. She made her first stage appearance la JSew Tork as IRON BARS en. Who Escaped From Castle William.

New- Tork. and she was the daughter of a letter car- 10- nn" -oawm, iir way rier. She made ber first sppearaaee on the through steel bars of their cells In CeeOe William, three prison-era escaped from Gov ernor's Island to-day and have not been captured. A boat Is missing from the is land, and tbe men carried the steel window bars with thetsj as weapons Tbe escaped prisoners are Henry Tenser. R.

C. Campbell and Frank Weet. They were serving two-and-one-half-year terms Clairette. a minor part In the opera "Santa- I respectively for theft. Bleeping on post and maris." In Hamroerstem'a.

Her hit. which i desertion, and were confined la the sasae I cell on tbe top tier la Castha Will lam. The I a I il il eas-4 In ear warn awea Since then appear ta New Tor I frt that tbr bad aatra as mat1 a aaS London hi tnaar -rtmlUr 9r4cUynn. ropa l-vWw taada tha aatiwriit-a at tna la Ixmton aha ru a prima fa wlta from xnMt Ma afvil fir aeral Oraat baa ordered a tne nrsx. ana bbv mmm i rimiA tnveet isxUrasi.

larger sale than those of any other star or the stage. SPOKE TOO QUICK the DiTorco Which -Had Granted Her Was) Canceled. wares tbs aaetissa- u.rlm Tnd Jaae 4. After list anRTne te With Pink Ribbons Won By ttl the eitree crwel truat GirlS the Street Were QoiU ahe said she bad reretved rro-a her aoabaad. P.T,.r Paled the Jnifpe.

I Judge P. BHatl. of tbe Craat SViperVw Court, granted Mrs. urea froaB har it FTve minutes later diveree ref as. Naoeaa Hewitt a de ad.

Enoch Hewitt, canceled the Jadg AJter the Jodow Kad decided that tbe woeaaa deewrved segal aeparanea ho heard ber say issMhlna; to ber ottenwry sbowt dlrtsauo of preserty. Ta Coatrt asked ber to repeat ber etat.BB.gi. asd sne taea said that ber bus band hsd written aa agras saewt to a-lv ber a seetloa ef has property If be wall get a divorco. sMRx eiy sgi in nl win te greeted by tkts proessaly reptasd the Jwage. and ho ref awed te neat In rho protests of the ear ties-ad wssses, ro2 a srrnxss renrs.

Aabtabaua. Ohio. Jane 4 Tbe AsMab-3la CKy COenarsi has an oad Mayor PiaS ya be i 15 I ki Ina 1 Tho beautiful Edna Max, tho Amor lean girl who was favorite on the musical comedy stauro of America, and England, has renounced the footlights to become the bride of Oscar Lewi so hn. member of the among family- of Jew ish financiers, aha will also become a convert to her husband's religion. The pictures ahow Lewisohn and the bride In several of her stage impereo nations.

DAUGHTER Of Woodmen's Founder Halls Ereetiea ef a Shaft Te His Memory, Seekia; Te Rest Beside Rim. Denver. CoL. June 4. A temporary la-Junction has been Issued here br Dastrtet Judge Allan oa application of Mrs.

J.ei. Fal ken burg Fallis. dasghter of tbe late F. A. Fslkenberg.

founder of the Order of Woodmen ef the World, eejotaing tbe em-eers of the order from proceeding with the erection ef a noawml te Palaeaburg Tbe complaint le Sled as the aaane ef Denver Camp No. 1. and Mrs. Faille. Joan All on.

Edwin K. Burdirk sad W. P. Herea, constituting the Fakenborg Memorial As sociation, sgainst the bead caanp of tile Pa- cine ef the order, wtth Its eA- eers aad Board of Managers. Beak.

eeuaeel of the head camp. ks slieaed. as sumed cbarg ef the $jm which waa ses- srribed by the various ramps of the order for tbe siatiw of a moo neat aad eon traeted for a lot aad ansiml te roat that swaa. According te Mra. FaUte aad Use ralkeebnrg Memorial Assnriatioa.

they coaud have saturae the groaad aad aneais-sneat for tXjm The treabie Oder) ks tad over the etsb ef Mrs. Falnai to rest beside ber noted father whew she dava The bead Parts yo- MAYOR tnmw tsao ka tale partlt uier. aad afaani 1 te slsrs (be body of Paiseeburg hi a a vaarft. esT I Of AUexs, Ohio. Is Sas4 Far Dlreree By Els Wifj.

Wha XsIm Sdfioas Chsrssv areruai ansrava res sriase. Atbeea. Ob. Jaly 4 Mra Elo Day. the wife of Of! sen E- Dot.

Mayer ef tasa ctty. to-day broogbt ac't tkreeerk awe- anarweys. firoaweewr. Jeaoa wereteR. far at asie ocrwaiag ber kesaauad mt tm arapas ratal cat watt) a aamal onaaaa.

ire i MTr T. Ikee wae appaaaned perwe Jeds Mday aigbt If IU rny at tae Msyora re3ewt. tie rsfaeed at tne Bats te stele hat rseaome for exs aa aa-bsatal aaove. bet It as wew laosgst bo wia. I to eeease pated deao Replied the Little Girl Wkea A.ke4 What Ber Metier Had a WkUe the Ce-Besnwideit Waa GiTlijr Her a Bath.

Marlon. Ohio, Jane 4 A eenaanon wee eatssed In tne Owimua II to-day when pretty flrteea-year -old Re BellU testified that she Vow Kehler 7Ji- I 41 mr. married, tall and handsome, alvtas I bee aa ber mother a beta. "What did yoajr mother have nr asked the Piuea tor. "Notlilng." replied the Utile girl.

Musb-Ing. It wss through the young witness lhs later. haa the Court net tiff raited ber name, she fell unxMasrloue te the none Dr. a. w.

Matins, wbe was imvaH announced that she bed euffarad aa atiark of aerveuo pmetraitoa aa a reealt of bnyrwt Ing over the fact that she woe Id her. t. teetlfy at the trial la wetrh ber mothers ame wss seaadailsed. Fearma aa unexpected visit frmi the stork to tbe eeortfjnen. fir.

Mat loa ir- tbe snail removed te bee ko.M She may not raorver LEG MODELS Omaha Store Wltdiws Shock the Charch Wemes aad Thty De- maad Their RtmoTsi renia. aawasra To TBS sweerasa OssaJie. June 4 A nrrler ef oeaeo. r.pr.aaaii'ng tbe rbwreb avwlaj af city, regtaaet the eaV fe-osv te frava tbear Window, tbe slauareraT- pane bn opaa whlck ir-e faery Wattery at I diapiayed. Tbe police aeaKrag aad tbereapon too wonteo appealed to Ike Fir.

I aad Poia-e Csaalts1 a ia Tbe laf'ev baa taben ave ertioo. kart tbe a ibisb declare that they ana aaako a fin ataJ I ml to bare the eoartiBtebU keg. Cmnasati s.r Robert Owefl Is ma Mi toe ef tbe tuna ai.eiaii.hag art. a-k Tbe FVe aad PasVo Cnaaeaia ntakmsT aa etTert te rteao Bp taaaka. eeo of the woeaaaa.

"aad pad OWy peraa fti ia i Sorwa sm e-eloaar sa. is te sat daa- graeefal sad oad they anae so rav AIR TRIP From Waahlagtea, Te Ttet a War Laa44 the FkSMtXvrs Xeaj- HarrltBarg. Peaa WasMsrea. tK C. Jaae 4 A Ma aseea.

ad a brg ore fcew a-ae aaade freaa aa tae sis seal is peel af ta enr as Oay. the kaUeaaa basaaf raa 1 as. rssiaia aaartee aat V. ter. ad tbe akgaol Cerpe ef tae amty er ef (so 1 aetata Mary.

ef tbe kts Txt Aeva OaOv the sa.i ijes fee cae emit After raej a be-at ad ilea ijess law kSMasaat draT'ad raail toward tae It tad SaaWJy aparad hi tae o-aiait that tno li'lui A Picture of Bleed, VYfcfitia Leers as Arch cc Inter, avlej Looses tho Firo From IdahosGansL Qaia of Thb Ending ia the Drill. OfGoveraorStcunenbenT Charged To Leaders In the Migfj Ffdrmtica Misers Hare Forced. I ConfoMor Orchard, n7ho Swian He Placed the Bonb, Will Tell Hit Grin 8torj To-Day. Mr la Idabe. Jaae 4 -Ti 'iai J.

Hawley. asiar ef tbe tbs state ef Ideae a-Ws aaavie tae a If. I admaaet Wlliiaes Mai nij wtieea It rhaegee wM taa aaerOee ef iai tjeveraer Frask Berg aad thew e. gaa Ibe peeeawtaUne) ef taseiaai. br wbaraj hmioo te tae MMmj laid aoalaoe him The epeaieg sumoI eras a bread rs.Bla( arraagnaaesil ef lis 4ir ef lave Wwtera raratlee ef Wl.are.

wKO were rbargad wtth rxtteg WS waiaals aaer. leer aad Mr ng ail I a riaatt ry ef Tseayasana traeted tketr eway as 4eeer by temartees, te reetent I Ke fcui'tkal Seen-niee ef tbe eeenaaeejlikas aa4 -y Ikes organtaatlnsi, aad Is pepewe taer sea poeer wlthta Ike eega-elaaltxe. The atalaanent pa. a i I a ajaeary. aWtiaaj la I.B-eesB North Idaho die arasae.

la eeaea see. rklad eVewa le the se4er ef snseaiea. seen, sad Ike mardeead v'rtha ef wbaHt fcr I llle aad nab ein sfaarea llawier dertared last ara.ai la Ike ausiaut sa -1 tteee ef Ibe Ceae ataiao Ids r.a.eailaa bod bee la eeetret I her. ked baeei left a trail a bVasd te aaerk Ms ao.raoe, 'laf a0 hired aeeeaaaas be ertaal Te then te writer tereaa. a Itade aad ao Sasslnstt'MS a meaaa ef lint Theue Xardereaa Plot." As he a-raJ rtetrar M.olef iwlie.li, haa ae.

aert ef lh.tr aad -r l.i imir ire solitlce ef ll.e aMt aee tKey Me. ther artier thetr ersaalaetkaa. V-tr ativ.din.1. t. kad enatrol T'lm (r eoUuelen.

tneae aaeriree s-m. tit. ea- hr mother. Mra. Mildred ftel.ia.

and Una- deresndisg betoe. I lee.l.ra ee mer were arrested. The rl fsfher, Ed- (sMsati-w, ei" ear. owe ward Bellla. Is a railway engineer, wee eawtet.4 eKa lka Im a a ja reaa.

claim, that Zlmmer up Me hneae loeMltev at ea.e tiaa.a enk mkan thai He Urea et B-yra om Ihe estsM. fa. a-ar late tkeir A brother of Wra. Bellis teenfleil against wtvo were tMHiii l.i. hie staler.

their ensitvtervr. Kav. a. ka. s.aed Tbe afternoon a.

toe wss marked by fnee. tee e- ef (HiMfaw an another safisarlensl Inetd.nt. Mr. Jaases I enbeeg ll at e.ll tr.ee.. re ae te leaielee W.

Woodmaasee, aged IT ysare. while I sa le tae oa)ere ef ti le lul: as 4 ikj waJtlneT to be called as a wltaeee, reeaerbed I undereexilng aM thtm hM'vi fl as that ahe wae "all In." and a few otlnvf. le at the ek-te a. ana the alrwM H.I so. lualed them ha Ung aia e(antseaa) so far at Uaat ss Is aa hi erS.r Is) toe aa I.

inie ir li lir 1 1 lata thai Is rfcergad. sad In g.etteeae. I lit aer tnt we le aad have been riart la lltie snatler. ar.d wii rail It le ywar ai'ewtteo wttb w-arde ha( I r.a.e iwanleuli IHal Ikle see a1 the i el-ari ef ihie aegsniaaitoaa Ihot. aJia.ia.ia the perenne eoenpeeing Ike tiesiiT.

i iet Milee. ei far se tltr timatls ae r4a mrri t.e rhervs af verieee naaa, tats e)rta, ite ki-as af baader ef tkd fee never (hanged "Emplered CrlmlaaXa Pr aaeleal tiramvti sad aewKeaOag of I totliri al tbe teeeptiaai ef ttvle eegaetMiiat eertele weo nai si snd ii las sleirt aMt tae ebrot ef Ine laaar nr. le 1 1.1. eegsaise'BMai to awneap'taa I a-a- le fees, we waU le ywe. geiiaao -f Ike ry.

taet. st tae) trrepsino of fftle erg.a.ss'iea. a aaita was foewted by tae s-- ef tbe teaee etnie. 1sa etaet ef SMI wae peee ceenpel tbe meass.r. cf the steae le ra- I swee Se teei S-a to (ae rerleeeOea KMtt aad la too aaetteee ef fite oesa tleeat ef fast SBlefaeT ronwrf tae bod rnOjirV.

by ean aaeyteg ar)efau enesw aaaas to ssveeee. sad eae e'ree -aat att.1i ee-aiee laiaa v. a alUaas. raf wielaae aad tmtf.mm ttt arvvid as'i tbe aarae erel ef svtd Satrakaad a aeftoeJ pat- tao Iboe wbe. Va pel.

ale B'e. real le tkear H-Sweets "We will peeee. aa pan af mm' lata oad fcnetrg tat a r.iai.aeiXe ar lite aaarder ef Freak aV.waawberg. as sa.wtrg tao ear- S'leraeeabad a4 taerOer aad tail st ae be aaaaaaailed. lael lae tao oaao who I iw as.

tae leaver seta far .) laoe etarbt ye.ee peel e-V. a rarer 4 ad lute ef vt Van -e. ead taat tteir aataahea aaaekads aad rtxo aad Im left a trail ef II I I tae aaiatad a. -ae ad Iftu) ealare eeee satiaa Ibey koae bod eaattret We mm tail Ibe Vtlm a I a r-ee la.e laser eirnte- kaee traded In aad. aa Oared I aa eetae te take ftfe oad e4r-v ae ia.nr ss Ite.r ate.

etd Lor go aosao aaaadaf ad. "Aa part ef llear mm mi al tr.H ef are. fee sad traea If a 4 ea. 1 aniaeaawed a'po eeeas Iter eoa para. eel taraaw aad asetk-esa.

k4 Mr. a.e. f- rteirasd tve a iasui; la laat te eWatt iit ef laer se-ef ae-reed wi's rreaat After revCaaO l.e aaory ad Uae eVOwaBJ 'ia Ino ermi aad e-e laaat ef Haeer IS'Mil aad pen ef fee k.eaecr ef tao Caoor iaaa lewrea. Mr Mawvee aa.d erus eeawd ke ae perpett.d by ISO TM ee-ai imiitei as4 laeaa-y ttal ad.

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