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LAST EDITION WEATHER INUtCAiibMS. Partly steady la-night m4 aaerrewi solder. TOOK (Kltt.l.d IU fusl ti. a( HitMkiiH, 4JV- 4 YOU XLVI-NO. llltOOKLYN.

MONDAY. NOVKMIiKH fit it o.m: MANHATTAN BRIDGE TO AGED MINISTER DIES FROM GAS POISONING READY TO START A STEAM SHOVEL Cruat ef Earth Hmt4 froau lab-way RaaU ea Flatbaaa At.i Eil.iil.t-Real Talk mt Ex. savattag TO RECONSIDER SALARY INCREASE Board of Eatlaoatr at Special Mret-iaa Te-Day Will Take Up Reio-lutloa Vrht.lt AAA. I'-nr Tkaaaaad Doll. I.

ta Balaty mt Saprene Court Jadgra. BE CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO THE GREATER CITY STRANDED LINER SENDS C. i D. CALL Brewster Aground Off Diamond Shoals, BOARDING HOUSE IN A The croat of the earth lm been moved from thr route of I he. r'oorth ir lite ufiif nn Klalbttiih aicnue ei ten.

inn from Willnujihbr lo he Tin- in '-1 rt PATRICK CONGREGATION ill Be Opened (or i' i ii ii af I iff id. Mm HD'I i. Hi. it ili" Idfi 1 i nj-i (hi'MiKii tn. II- I iMirl 1 H' ft 1' it h.

I II I I I Utn rt iiit'iilt 'mill i i ir-ii hi th-ir H'llfii I li-I ii it i i pc, I Ill-Mil I II Im III Ii ii I SEEKS LIBERTY HUNTS LOST BOY .1 I hf i S-i i nil i tin wi dev. Edward Van Auken, 81, Alone in Place. Vehicles on Dec. 24. Kalb uteniie nnd the Braill- I iiiitmi'l ing Compapr.

which tig llir in band. i prepnre.1 to start the real task of eicavntinf H. morrow morning a Urmn lu.vel will h- aiartrd and tbiH great piiie of niai bluer) caps ble of doing thr mirk uf thirl) laborer, will hurry nloni; tbc nrL In a few mere tiny, another will be Installed ill the ex I cu.ioll, or at lea.t thr pnrts, lll be brought there Ar the time a third ma i bine will lie placed in A.hland place to be ren.lv for work on the third section. There are nun inir one htiitdre.f men n. -( nt lli'-in 'lll Im WEDGED ON THE BAR -Z'Z Son of Rev.

S. Edward i dlioii! I hi ri Says Warden Obeyed an Illegal Order. tfrt t. Young Disappears. i li.it I'ri n'l' nt I'-m I 1 1 1 11 'IHI HUM i IM I nil 111 i i i bVi.l li.ii.' I I Unit a iii.il ri i iii-1-li i'al nil Ibi- in-in.

oill ..11. I 'I'll. FOUND ON PARKWAY HE HAS A NOVEL PLEA BLIND FOR YEARS Vessel in Danger of Being Pounded to Pieces. and half tluil nillllleer of temilH wurkin t't .1 I- mum nir iiuyr ii.i- ak.il in ni.iM'nr tin' i im; will on trie extetihion anil with the ti-niii shovel, tinder wny. each doing the work of thirty uieu.

tlip earth will lw removed rtiinily lo I Eluded Nurse While on Way to Sunday School. Declares Statutes Have Been Violated and Is Confident of Winning. much mure rapidly. i r. rhei Mi'lz In tn tll'Ml ll.ivf nil vplll nal Hill uf a-l'-d Coiiiriilkr I ks H'ii.

i op great inai nines are hnril tn ge into working order. It takea a week' work to put one together and get ji ml BEGUN 4 YEARS AGO Started and Finished During Administration of Mayor M'Clellan. COST TWENTY MILLIONS trim. It is first taken apart ajid carted Landlady Vainly Tries to Revive Him After Calling Ambulance. MANY 8HIP8 WERE L08T THERE Matt and Four Men Taken Off-Fiftein More Are 8tili Aboard.

to the ground, piece by piece, lio truck and men placed together. are put lulu- i rliiir. tl'ill inn! I he llif Mirr 1 1 1 I i- Me.ll.il.l I'l III 11- i. ii 1 1 Albert T. Patrick, the lawyer, who was convicted in litIO of murdering William Hioe, flie millionaire, mainly on Hie testimony of Hire's valet.

Jones, who AMERICANS BEATEN AGAIH. SVIi.VKV -Ii Th. an for tin Paws ti-n ni tl II IIMU-i' i up. it. ii straight sets to-day by tin- l.wal plajer.

ting one together on AslilaiMl iiluce lie r.l fore the work in started mo as to he rcadv with it when the crust is removed from iMi.r.- I linn hniir swore that be chloroformed Itice at tin instance of Patrick, appeared before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court tile streets. Tl BATTLES ON in Borough Hall to-day with an ingeni ONAMENEWCOM WASA PRESBYTERIAN oils appeal for his liberty. Patrick, who is a life prisoner in King Sing, Governor BAI.TIMOHE. Vn Jay the fruit steamer Hughes having commuted bis sentence King, from Jamah t-i At noon to-Brenntt-r. CnpL Ni York, was hi; off (be ntjar Cape Hat after weathering from the death penalty, insists that lie reported as slowly -mli Willi BG1 OP DEM.

LEAGUE eroiis Uiutnonil slums leras. The Brew ster. Ii terrific hurricane in WVst Indian a- llniill Ix-fnre lin tile three-) car i. hi son of i the II. 'i.

S. K.I uiir.l Vniiiti; win. Iiinl in llie afternoon. The nniill) fuiiml mi the riirkwii). iieiir HlfTil ave the parly hea.le, Handd erinn.

a wen It by maim fa.tur.r of Manhattan. The little boy hs playiru' ns if not hinl happened, and appnrenlly with no realization that he had Iw-ell lnit. The youngster i S. IMnar.l and he is the iilnl of hi affection. Me IihiI ktnrteil nut for Sunday at about o'.

lin in charge of bis nurse hut they had gone a full block the little ly in smile manner eluded his nure. ami disappeared. The Lurse iii lliai her i hargo bud gone on to the ihiiri li. nt Nn.iran.l live nue and llean street, and hurried there. But at the church Im trace the little Body Taken from House by Orderof Coroner-No Aid from His Church.

Zelaya Hard Pressed by Details of Ceremony to Celebrate Event Have Not Been Arranged. ters. loaded wht rarxn rouM set from the devastat1. fruit stiih of tlif Went Indira mod pnM up the Smith Sixty Mcmbicrs to. Be Selected To Morrow.

Insurgent Armies. Atliintio roast. Vtirlay. at in should be liberated because the warden of the prison obeyed a judge's illegal order granting a stay of execution. The fact that if it had not been for the order he would now be dead, he declares, makes no difference.

Saying that he believes he wiil win, Patrick insists that in that event he will ask that his case be reopened and a new trial had for his vindication. The technical point on which lie is depending to gain his appeal, be says, has been overlooked. "The point overlooked." said Patrick liefore the court convened, "was the fact the afternoon, the ru fnnti-r. with 'apt. Hoinxc nnd niuetiM'ii itpw alxianj.

GRANT'S COMMENT MANY LISTS PREPARED struck jiiMt within HaiHTMx am! imuifj- irttely btgaD to pouii'l ujitil great hole wns torn her Uw. Simply His Personal Opinion, With no friend or relative at' his bedside, and with no religious aid from llio church he had so long and faithfully Bridge 'oinntissioner Stevenson gn-mituii eil to-day that the Manhattan' Hridge would be foriuan.v opened (o the Sianaln of were flashed in Members of Conference Submit Names to a erery direction ntnl itp picked up by that flie judgment of conviction lapsed but Has Aroused State Department Official. the t'nited Wireless srntiiMi at BeHtifort. fellow ciiiihl he found, an. I the nurse ran erred and labored for, Kdward an Auken, a retired PreKbyterian minister, an old gray-haired man of 81 years, wan or ceased to be operative at the expira The tjiwratur tli re inmiPflintriy all the ivuv lunk to tile inung bnllle.

at public on Ilec. 1'4. and will come in the nature of a Christmas gift from the outgoing iidiiiinistnitioii. The structure waa hegtiii and completed during the McClel-laii administration. The total cost baa tion of the week fixed by the Court of Appeals for execution of the original irctt in tomu With tin' station uud tug were ruslied to tb scene.

found dead in his hall bedroom last nigut it 12:30. choked by the escaping fumes No. Prusiieet place, hoping tn find him there. The hov nil- nut at heme ai .1 Can4. King tiiL by his hip and with WASHINGTON.

Nov. As a of two battles now in progress in sentence of death after the appeal had been affirmed. I contend that the law Stxty-uiuc Brooklyn Deinocrsts to rep rtSKiit 111" --niil'll' infc AiiT i Hit hi aras store. Blind from old age and retl to be fifteen of the creiw, beliei htHtotlVmer--Chile "TR; the tYrst lime it as realized that Nicaragua, Dr. Salvador fnntrijio, minis.

frmitic ef- a life of constant study and hard work, 4fce minister bad not timed off the for execution during the week fixed is not mere he was lost, and Mrs. Young became fortu are beinc made to reame thp men frantic. Her hiisbantl was nt the church of the Democratic I-eague will be select ed to-morrow afternoon. Kormer Borough President .1. Kdward Swanstrom.

temporary chairman of the Brooklyn b.v tujfH ami a revenue cutter, also sent 1 he details of the ceremony for the opening still have to be arranged. This morning Commissioner Stevenson did not have the slightest idea what their nature would be. it is possible that the Commissioner will consult with the various civic organizations in Brooklyn and Man out from orfoik. study, and Mrs. Young and the nurse hastened there as fast as possible nnd At 10 oYlock his morniiif: a wireless ter-aeicgate to Washington from the revolutionary government In that country, believe that the power of President Zelaya will speedily be broken and that he will be obliged to flee for his life.

According to dispatches received today by Dr. Castrillo from Bluefields, via wireless to Colo4 and. thence by a cable, a Government force of 1.500 men at ly directory and is exclusive of another time. That is to say that it is a statute of limitations. "The failure to electrocute in question was due to a stay order granted by Judge O'Brien, of the Court of Appeals, after the conviction had been af meaxnpe reached here that the first mate Committee of the league, has called a meeting for that time of the suli-commit-tee which was selected at the meeting informed (he father (hat his little boy was lost.

Another Rearch was made through the Sunday school, nith no re nd four of the crew had been taken off gas fully hia store and was found expiring by his landlady, Mjrs. Agnea Turner, in her boarding housii No. 80ti Gates avenue. A hurry cull Was sent to the Bushwick Hospital, hut the ambulance surgeon was late in arriving and found the old man dead. The Rev.

Mr. Van Auken had gone to Jast night apparently in his usual state of health about 9 o'clock. It had last week at the Clarendon Hotel of the hattan liefore he decides on a definite programme. It will be recalled that the-vessel nnd were now .1 board the Diamond Shoals lightship. sult.

men who were at the Saratoga confer nhmi th. TA'tlliamaliiie R.iiW Hastily cflllins the classes hack to the A terrific cnlr- is blowing off the Vir ence. Nearlv all of the twenty-seven Brook Greytown, under Gen. Toledo, is being hard pressed by an insurgent army of firmed and a new date aflpointed an order which had been delivered to the warden, after the judgment and record had been remitted to the court of con ginia and North Carolina Capey. The Brewster under i-harter to the At lantic Fruit Corupiiny.

always been the landlady's tare to see that he was all right for the night, but lyn members of the conference have submit ted lists of names to the sub-com-niittce. Some have prepared complete lists of sixty-nine names suggested for membership in the new conference. Thel last night she had been out on a visit viction and the Court of Appeals had adjourned for the term. It is now claimed that the court had lost jurisdiction of the appeal and that consequently Judge O'Brien's order had no legal to a friend in Bnth Beach and did not opened under the Low administration the civic organizations, in conjunction with the Aldermen, practically hud charge of the ceremonies. Only- the roadway will be opened oa Dec.

24 for the vehicular traffic. Com missioner Stevenson stated this morning that by noon to-day the lowering of tba Second avenue elevated structure will be completed and the girders joining the bridge over the elevated structure will be put into place. The lowering of the elevated structive is the only obstacle which the bridge engineers have encountered in main room of the school. Delavan Pierson. the superintendent of the Sunday school, announced that the son of their pastor hud been lost.

Dr. Y'oung has been with the Bedford Church for jus( a year, hat he bus already endeared himself to 'he members of the congregation, wiuise hearts went out to him in his trouble. Searching parties were hastily made up. headed by the elders nnd trustees of the church who volunteered their services. The six parties left the church about equal under Gen.

Chamo-rero. At Aama, in the interior, the Zelaya troops are fighting; with revolutionists said lo be under command of Estrada, the provisional President, himself. The State Department was still reticent to-day as to the course to be pursued by the United States in exacting reparation for tho execution of the two Groee nnd Cnnnnil. In view of the re return until 12:30. When she arrived home she weut immediately to the old man's room to see that everything was when she entered the dark sub-committee will look over all these lists to-morrow and will make selections from them.

The six men who will do this work will be Mr. Swanstrom. Alex basis and consequently the failure of the Warden to electrocute me was an act of OF ABDUCTING I GIRLS nonfeasance and not authorized by law. ander McKinny, temporary secretary of the committee: former Justice Augustus "The fact that I might not be alive ened room she noticed a faint odor of gas and when she lit the gas she found him sound asleep in bed. -His breathing was most peculiar and cent reports of insurgent successes, it now if the stay had not been granted, makes no difference.

It was the ward completing the bridge. would seem likely that there will soon Van Wyck, Edward M. Shepard, Ber nard J. York and Frederick W. Hiu richs.

and started in different directions, keeping in coustant touch with Dr. Young en's duty to electrocute me, notwith be no Zelaya government with which to this frightened her. She called for her Brooklyn Man Finds Sister in STABBED FORMER FRIEND. deal. Horace G.

Knowles, the minister A meeting of the entire twenty -seven to Nicaragua, who has been detained in husband and he said when he looked the man over that he was, dying. A call was sent into the Bushwick Hospital, has beeu called for next Monday night Locked Room. this country pending; the adjustment of at the Clarendon Hotel to pass upon the standing the purported stay. It is his mandatory duty to execute. "9'here are three reasons why the time having passed a new day could not be fixed.

The first is that the solitary confinement preceding, electrocution is limited by law to eight weeks mid has the present difficulty, has been summoned selections of the sub-committee. As soon Donovan Meets Aheara for Firs in Six Months and TJes Knif 9 on Him. but the old minister had expired before the ambulance arrived. Artificial respi to Washington for a conference with Sec as the list is complete it will be for over the telephone. tvery aooaTB school in the neighborhood was visited in the hope that the little boy might have mistaken another i htirch for his fathers, and wandered in by mistake.

Kvery street and avenue was thoroughly searched, and as the parlies proceeded in their work the news of the lost boy besan to spread until most of the congregation was made aware of their pastor's loss. warded to the executive committee of retary of Slate Knox. It is understood that the Secretary will ration was tried, but to no avail. Later the men from the Coroner's office came Paul Hin-liev. twenty-four years old.

chauffeur, living with his wife at No. the Democratic League anil when ar rangements are hiade for the next con been held iy the Supreme Court of th TTnited States to be a part of the punish ference invitations will lie sent to these 793 Seventh avenue, Manhattan, was arrested in front of the Hotel Gerard. Manhattan, West Forty-fourth street, at 'J ment. The full amount of this haviug Abeam. 21 years old.

of No. 21 Thames street, was stabbed in the shoul. der and spine early this morning at Mor gan avenue and Thame's street by John sixty-nine men. The conference is to be held at Albany, but no definite date been endured a new date for elect rocu take tip with him the mutter of sending a special commission to Costa Rica, in which country is- located the Central American Peace Court, for the purpose of working out a scheme that will insure future, peace among the Central American republics, which seem to hare treated with indifference the edicts of the o'clock this morning as he stood by his tion involving a like solitary confinement New parties volunteered, and men and has been arranged. At the Albany nieet- automobile on charges preferred by Tessie and took the body away despite tne earnest protests of the landlady and her husband, who assured these men that it was i not a charitable affairi but that they would take care of the dead man and attend to his funeral themselves if they had to.

This had nd effect and the body was hurried away as If had been some ordinary common tramp of the street. cannot be inflicted because it would be women left their homes to join in (he nir a decision will be reached as to the duplication of the punishment Regina, a sixteeu-year-old girl of No. 147 Hamilton avenue, who mysteriously search. In the meantime Mrs. louhg was kept busy answering the phone calls form of organization an as to whether there shall be a genera enrollment "Secondly, it is contended that the peril disappeared from her hdme Nov.

and from parishioners who were asking about "We are not requir tn select just Peace Court. It is possible tuat Mr. Donovan, who. lives at No. 141 Cherry street.

Manhattan. Donovan and Ahearn were formerly friends but had not seea each other prior to the stabbing for six mouths. Donovan, who is 22 years accidentally came across his former friend tiAlny it is alleged. Without any provocation drew a knife and. stabbed Ahearn.

or danger of electrocution during the prescribed week has endured in full and the bov. and interrogating the nurse. The Knowles will be at the head of the com three men from each of the twenty-three a further like peril is prohibited by the Assembly said Mr. McKinny for whom the police had beeu searching. Mary CoiKixnzxa.

also eixteen, of No. 210 Hamilton avenue, disappeared at the same time. The parents of the girl! told When the police carrie and looked over hta nanpM ther found that the dead man mission, unless developments in the next few days should require sending hiin to nurse, however, could add no information to what was already known. She had no idea where the little chap had second jeopardy clause, of the Constitu to-day. "but sixty-nine for the entire tioS, which says no person shall be twice county.

I suppose, however, that an Nicaragua. had a son, Herbert, wno was empioyeu as a bookkeeper in a' mercantile house the police they believed they bad gone effort will' be made" to have the list ats put in jeopardy for the same offense, escaped to, or how he had gwt((i away at No. 134 Duane i street, Manhattan. without her knowledge. It was thought "The third is that there is no provis BIG NAVY YARD LAY-OFF, away togetner.

Joseph Regina, an elder brother of Tessie, has walked the streets night that he might have cone to (lie little ion by law for electrocution after the The son, who is married snd has two representative of all sections as possible. More important, though, will be the task of making the list represent all elements and day since his sister's disappearance. Three Hundred Employees Dla was notified by ponce or the death of his father and with the William of No. 715 time has passed. The law makes minute provision for every contingency and forbids a stay of electrocution by any court park just across the street from his home, and Bedford Park was searched.

The polict-meu there had not seen the boy. Shortly after 5 o'clockwhen the pastor bad made up hU mind to ask the of the party, and making it show that we are in earnest in the effort to bring together all kinds of Democrats for After the injured man fell his assailant ran away. Policeman Kispert, of the Stagg street station, was two blocks away when be saw Donovan running and started after him. He caught the fugitive, and on taking him to where Ahearn lay he learned the cause of the trouble. Art ambulance surgeon from the Bushwick Hospital found Ahearn seriously wounded aud wanted to remove bim to the hospital, hut the man asked to ba taken home.

Donovan was arrested for seeking trace of her. About midnight he learned that there were two little girls in a furnished room at No. 138 West Macon stlet, went Ahlsl morning to the or officer except the Governor, or except missed This Monaing Four Bat. tleahlps to. Sail Away.

an appeal Thirty-seventh street," Manhattan. police to aid him in the search for his "An appeal suspends the electrocution united action." A To-morrow afternoon's meeting will not be the only Democratic gathering tomorrow. There will be a special meet According to his information, tne chil Three hundred employees in the var pending the determination of the appeal, boy. a shout was heard outside the house, and as the Youngs rushed to the door. dren seldom ventured on the street and ious trade departments in the local Navy and after the appeal is decided then the when ther did they were always accom Yard were placed on the suspension list ther saw their boy in the arms of Mr.

law provides for fixing- a new date for Coroner's Vfice to get) the body and prepare It fr a decent burial. The Bey. Edward Van Aaken's last pastorage was arA the. Presbyterian Church of N. from which he resigned on account of bad eyesight and he came to this city to he supported by the Presbytery.

He had been an itinerant minister, traveling among the, par- ishes op-State' aronnd Syracuse, Boches- to-day because' of the lack of work. The panied by one of two men, both of whom Vernon, surrounded by half a hundred of ing of the regular organisation, the Kings County Democratic Ueuerat Committee, to-morrow night at the Thomas Jefferson felonious assault, and in the Manhattan Avenue Police Court to-day Magistrate Higginbotbam held him to await the notion of the lira ml Jury. executing the original sentence of death But in my case the failure of elect rocu snent much of their time at tne nouse. four large battleship which the men the congregation. The youngster was hare been working on, will leave this Xounc Kegina was uoi Ming iu in-vmnis tion must be held to be the wrongful act Building, to' make arrangeoients for the eagerly snatched from his finder's arms by the frantic mother, and taken into week for Southern waters.

Two bun. that one of the girls, was 'his little sister. or slip, yon might term it, of the warden, dred men were laid off fast Saturday, With Detectives Boyle and O'Grady he the house, where she broke down for the I think our legal contentions are cor VAN HOUTEN BOY'S CASE. special election to fill the vacancy caused by Senator McCarren's death, and for the special primaries to precede the elec first time at the-joy of her boy which makes the total of 500 in the last few days. The trades mostly affected rect and must be sustained.

The terms of-the statutes are plain and are not ter and along the branch-or the and had? seen many -years of in her own arms once again. tion. The. annual meeting of the County broke into the uouse ana rusnea ro a small room on the top There the girls were fouud, both hysterical from fright. by tithe lay-off -are- ship plumbers, ship open to argument.

I assume that I will be discharged, from custody because it is active serrlce. He was born hi Genera and there Committee will be held the following Tuesday. Dec. 7, at which officers will be carpenters and helpers, Nine-Year-Old Son of Policeman Tan Houten.Charged with Hom-' icide, to Be Arraigned To-Day. The joyful tidings were soon flashed through the and for.

the next half hour the home waa the ine sworn nnty or tne courts to uphold the constitutional hiw. Our claim ia that The four battleships that were over To the detectives and her brother Tes elected for the new year. spent most of his 'life. He was married, but.his wife died knany years ago. When sie said: they have no more legal right to execute of another Thanksgiving, as the hauled and cleaned are the Connecticut, which left yesterday; the Rhode Island, "Mary and I came over to New lork parishioners flocked in to see for them he came to Brooklyn he too up nut rest.

at different times or in different ways, as the statute fixes'the time aud fixes the Special Sessions Justice George BOARD OF CANVASSERS MEET. on the afternoon of Nor, 6, intending lo selves the' little chap, and congratulate which leaves to-morrow; and 1 the Nebraska and the Ohio, which are sche O'Keefe. who is at present presiding in manner. rgo back home a tier a matinee, ne dene ob Sumner venue near Van Buren tract and from moved to Gates avenue and ReidV A year. ago "This is a pure question of the execu the Children's Court, will this afternoon his parents.

1 Mr. Vernen. who lives next door to Dr. duled to leave soine lime' during this were'walking up Broadway when a man tion of the written law, whether it shall be executed according; to the exnressed week. The ships will join the Atlantic Y'oung, at No.

tlKKl Prospect place, said stopped 'a tax nab and asked us if we the people he was boarding with moved Returma em Coastltatieaal Aanead aaeats Will Be Made Klaus the Thirty Districts hear the case of Harold A'an Houten. the nineyear-old son of Policeman Isaac Van Houten, of the Canarsie precinct, who is fleet and take part in the annual target intent of the Legislature or whether the didn't want to He was -very kind to No. 806 Gates avenue -and he went. judgea shall sulwtltute their own notions practice rn Southern waters. nd he told Us that he would take us he had discovered- Kdward wandering along the Parkway, paring no attention lo any one.

bat happily watching the nassinar autos and vehicles. The little with them. He was a familiar sight in ot what is right a particular case, The leaving of the four boats this week through the park and show- Us the city. accused -of homicide; --The boy is at present in the care of the Children's Society. the neighborhood- and his dignified, state was unexpected to the workmen who bad He drove us around till dark.

he The County Board of Canvassers met ch-ap said that' he did not want to go- to ly appearance with blindness and hit On Saturday, while showing Joseph E. THOUGHT IT WAS A MURDER. oped to be busy all winter and enjoy Sniidav school, but had run awsy to see took us into Central in the County Clerk office this morn poverty made him a pathetic figure. Why Rhode, a son of Captain John Rhode, of the people and automobiles on the boulefl much prosperity. 1 It was late when we started out of the Presbyterian Home did not take care The fall wa sa line one for the work-.

ing, with Alderman Joh Dienier presiding -The situation arising from the fail-ore of thirty election district Boards to the park. I was afraid to go home and 8omeae Saw Felloe Wacom Carry. of hint and make his last years comfortable is a question hl neighbors -cannot so waa Mary. We began to cry and the men, as the greatest' number of mechanics erer emidoyed fa; the same length of time fouud work the man drove as to this house. Here we count the rotes for and against the Con lauj Beadle ef Clothes sal Spread Story of Murder.

answer and they, are-indignant at the DRANK CARBOLIC ACU). MERIDEN. Nor. 29.I ilbert J. hare been erer since.

'Many times I stitutional amendments was It manner in which he was left to take care himself. bare wanted to go home, bet I didn't was decided that the only thing that A bundle of old clothes, found in sn eonld -he done was to take tne advice Daniels, about 80 years over No. street, his father's re-volver. the gun suddenly went off in the hands of the Van Hooten boy and the bullet entered the temple of the little Rhode fellow, killing him instantly. The mother of the Van Houten boy, who waa in the house at the time, did nut bear tha shot, but later went up stairs, where she saw the two children huddled on the door and the smoking revolver near them.

She ran Into the street and railed apoa neighbor to summon a doctor, hut when Dr. Rnn-kwsv arrived from Ihe Kine alleyway adjoining the auction rooms at of the I -aw Department and make re fortr years a well-known printer here. The two gii'ls gave the name of the EXPLOSION IN MINE. MARfOX Not. has Willeughby and Pearl streets this afternoon, gare rise to a rumor that a mur chauffeur and the detectives lost no time turns with the thirty districts nitosing.

Both Corporation Counsel Pendleton and Assistant Corporation Counsel Bell have committed suicide to-day by drinking carbolic acid, owing to despondency. ia' locating him aud taking him to the der had been discovered. There was a He has been foreman of Mend en papers station bouse. The children were sent Just reached here that there has been a gas explosion' in one of the, coal mines advised the canvassers that they cannot TWENTY LABORERS KILLED. VANCOl'tEIt.

B. Nor. Japanese laborers were killed and fifteen ware injured when a work train on the tireat Northern Hailroad raa into a wathoat near eitujiuslcr. north of this city mil that a number of ask the Supreme Court to save the boxes oiiened. The work of canvassing Ibe figures is Bow practically complete, and ruab of and curious citisens to I lie spot, but an investigation dis-rhwtl no signs any eriine or of any-Ibiiig unsiinl.

The clothes were taken away in a pstroi wagon, i tnd was considered an expert prmter. He leaves two sons, one of whom. Howard, is manager of. -Keith's theatre in VkiUdalnua, to the rooms of the I htldren Society. llinohy has been arrested for and hii" picture is in the Rogues' Uai-iarr.

Ua waa not convicted, iners are entombed. No Imrticiithrs are County Hospital he said that death had baaa tw Bjjuat ana iaa aa. um. as jet available. 1.

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