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yOLlVII-NO. 249 f Ladies' at r Suits V « them ^%| !.50 Sa'^ww l*fj •00 ** Sl|u .00 **• -"J|| •re all' »®w;^^ iff untn 9 O»«|M ilsli die lK»t stom, flM9l kg day, by lasw^ill* libs iron coneeuaatfl* i stays clean JUffil easily with a €MB l.-rtrk- Flat IrpfiS JOB IS FIXl -My j)leased wi£M , use some x>D FLOORING i.ivn? our tloonPS'' :sjde of braail ot of rnaie . temporary -1. the end—hard I'h more eeon INVESTIGATING PERJURY IN BECKER CASE uU \l - 1 - 1 \ \\f!\i:i> IX JOHN ,, ,, |M,.I im INTO TESTIMONY ,,n 1 \ \t MI nnr.R TRIAL ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ » •s^ t¥H *. * M4wwm^.«a^«»?A^^«Kr V.iv 2 V -— T h e Grand 1! 1 t-otion df District .',. started a .John !• • • rmine if there is i. t)ic way several • .p;.-od tn testify for b,-. feo-nt trial. It . " put «'ii record may be 1 if service • -••••u<;nn of one or » ; •:• perjury. .• this time is not di- 1 \ ulna!, l>;it may be •"< if Mr. Whitman ••• iei. a former member strong arm" squad, u mess called. , Shep- i,e.-s for Hecker in sup- :iiul he testified that :• • kcr every nui.ute >>f time on. t h e night of June 27, when a raid was made in Harlem, and that Becker could not have seen Rose, Webber and Valton at the "murder conference," thej? testified. It is said that certain parts of this testi- mony does not agree with the police record. John D. Mob*r, another Becker wit- ness, who was formerly deputy State Superintendent of Tactions, a n d a lawyer, who at one time represented Charles B. PIitt,"1feeek^s press agent, examined at length" by Assist- Attorney* Deleh&nty, "y was an active ! worker in Beeker*s behalf in secur- ing witnesses, ..-<*"' I It was reported thai Mrs. Horowitz | the wife of "Gyp the ©food*" had vis- : ited the Criminal CoflP® bttildlng and* J m a d e o v e r t u r e s t r i ^ p f e a l j l t t h house j secrets. Mr. WMlmttli %$* . he had not seen or heard 'fraja, Mr&. Horo- witz. , »;,'-•-• Becker wUl he sentenced on Friday. / WATCHES AND SKIPPED were ant District Ma her, it is said, ****mim** w<mmmHi®m: i.S>ti»ti*$tiA "MMe** thignoir Ugaia Clutches if ihe Law in the <£i DANGER A l d A D For^You LTo Employ Inexperiiae^! WORKM To Install Electric Work Of Jkx& KINB The Saving of a Pew Dollars May Cost Yau Sisaiftiife WE DO"""" ' PRISONER IS A CONFIRMED THIEF HAS SRBVED T » 0 3 JDff THE RE- FORMS \TORY JlSTB W A S ROK- LEVMin niOSI TBASOrU- <• MORA HOSl*13yUu A F E W W E E K S AGO CARDINALS GIVEN THEIR RED HATS AM> WliO CpVtJD t^^IJT Al>5ttSSIOJf Rows Maj 28 MEDIATORS «Si£ -\*e.t* •*t«hl3nle»• Chasscrtirwho hsl© causea th<? police of this c?tj an.oie troutole Jn ihtf'^ast than, anry olh« crock the city has produced, ajia wrto was xe leased fi-om the Djmipmoii stati ho-? Prtal foi' insane, crtirtiaate J^ss uWf c< ^°** \*##3ft|-' s ^ 'ty th,rese w*^l«^ agu, is-again if? 4h© «lat^ J. Electric Work of All Kjn&'iM. Bmi Workmen ani attHJP"* '^"' * To Install First=CIass 32 Margaret Street The- concluding a<n« most toipiessive oe»"fetiiony ooa* nfoted with UJie creatjojt of the -»eA> cardinals occurred toeaj" j{t the ®re^.j piibtnc 1 oonsistoiy aitthe^^atican when the thhteen. n^w pjnimees of the <:httWh:, including <?ar4 n&\ 3=?egin. TQ> C^naa<a> tve^e invested w^th the rea ^iretta and, zuchesto, indK-attt^ar theh ran.lt The^ elaborate ceireano-mfes, were Witneisse'ji by hundreds of persolfts whu were fortunate exu>ug , h to i&btain*tic- k e t wh%le thousand*, ot others who could not o-b^ii.n admusssayn to the Vjpt? lea»}, thron^eil the ^ty&ets in -SSie v^ cmjits'" to witness the-^paagine: etf thfe •ca¥xhhals> the great clerical noto'es, the aim^asesadors. and oth&r guests The Txra&cipat cereittouses Af the dav to 3k pil^e ah the HaH of BeatiBca- tion, am iimmeasa chamber, which Jha<l been, especially! prepared for the oc- casion The aarrry l aif of the j>apal pro- SSSSJSRM. ih^rh' 18*^' .'ne>W. tgaJcri$S^.^>^ prosieh»4 th-e' #a4aJ' •ih*«aie f -- aad;. *^pn^ hitJ&hd aaa.lfpGt aad4"eceis4'ftfvt^ 'a«;,ajv#tQO^pife'^pm»» Mm^jfim&i* <ir ttaj& pfjSgraiwtp, •"* . fke l»eil^#^#| Ihe r«d'.J^45,.^.e ring and oth»rto*" "' pi mefif* pk&k _ upcat "the' <\ it Is to Transfer Power from Presi deBtflnerla - . PKICB TWO CINIS PANAMAiEXPOSlHON T»iiwhn<iii jutiii. •&X REPORTED DICTATOR HAS - GIVEN IBS CONSENT TO Kt^r oovxaEeNHSAPC •BNTH* H,ti^CTIOJf IS KBSlUD-tHlSnttiTA 1«A3(r B B CANDIDATE '©hfesrof !he law, -chajrgteli with saeaS-t In^r !•#« \ , aliia«b'le go-Id w h i l e s . **johrniis" was oa Wedttasjjoy ea«»» Pto53e4 l>y Mrs. Siary N. ^P^teh^, wt^ ow of thie lale Epv. C B. Jferkttia, w&essB hoane ig'^Bi'.'Ko^th O^k^ia^' 1 J-str«et, *o do.£g»n« v w«r& al»hi the ho'uge.'.asBd ha^Mfe'|fk^p|e^ea t-h** tajssk Net ajjoat 5 o*do#E, A little facer «f Police Canned **»» rw,!*** th ® ft^o^*«# ^hjeh th©. <9M«ini'1)|;' fehfermr John T. CPBHM^ w«11e cofflf- .cnMltHU. ,Wheh a t t e s t '.the ' c e r e s a ^ ^ i«P &»om the noirth » r t "ot the.^ijM^y '^wM '^m$s&m^ ih^^mw cardtnate In tltelr search for ^HMJ^MHSSO, V 3 ®®*®®®® *» -%^ Sprite Oh%p#i to>t Mediator Headquait^s, Clifton Hotel, Niagara JTalls, ^)nt, May £8,— Agieement has been beached by the Mexican and Amenuap delegates ^n j H\\, important points in the Toaedia^ fct , , - -, ,- t trt - ---*-"^ir5B&' ^ar««5*i^f t c ft V ' OUS ex *°f ltaa »^ suoh-as- S I ^ i- ^^*ifi^.'^Sl^fi^Bufltalo St Loms and? ev«a tlt& TSToi Id's jPair at Ghfcago, - ~1 ^«cerely<hope tTtatiai.il fcun srow tlon neg< Albany May"28-*-q!few^dEK: staffs, exhibit of ^frmt at the^anspia-Faeu,-i he exposition ^it ^an Francisco in iftlfi I Will be^ diseussed^ the department of agriculture on Tuesday "next, when fruai growers ifrom ail sections of the ^tate" xsomxt $6 Albany t<i confer with GommissiOnei Calvm j ; Iluson and ^tate Senator "George Xt. Whitney. dhairman of the sub-comnijttee of the New Xork tetate coTraftifosion at th£ exposition, in charge of J £hi}'~tsraxt^&x.~ hibit ' About thirty fruit growers ot. note^- throughout- the state have, beeat JJ&r vitea to 'attend the conferenee-jbyddm Paissioner JJwsoia. Mast b£ ±4iemje»'»| grower frho have eshibrted at^the^ State Pair at Syiaeuie|'f«^Taja^y^ears atntf soiai%t thent "%v\. P»^ii' l a ; nd. prepared the fruit wlneH has formed jfc part of the ^»feW Barte- « t a ^ je? ^ we is Women Favor Harwood Floors ;.n irnmr-n ie h ', r< i r • T 1 se ; nine and ;> Thl i.f p-« re I..d inu.unt add tu was a hand- 1 i' • r: i !: 1111. r polish i'. I f a c t l; r , i, - ihe reach of all people who are build- up a home for their own occupancy. have them in Maple, Beech and all guaranteed to take a high and want to show them to you whether you are building new or are in-t ii placint; an old soft wood floor. W Oak . MASON & SONS Phone Pittsburgh 21-F-3 or Peni 25 <2&afgRoa on th<e Wgfewi&y, the ex- ! ifef^rd "tlM l»«tet." I; -. ^e cM^' re- •jjM'arked to Ik»p«4' #^^e«i that .hi >6»feved that '•ItoJimPie"* ha^**jpttllp» 4j0P*.')B6i&& ih^-i^n&.wsm^m^B^ his 3^ «w»plafet fed |«s!5% ioifg- r-ej^5&e^i"^6m3& h ^ « > ^ v fuod'Ahie tna*» ^f"w^^i ml of ttiwmini n®m s»»- t&yd&J' tofettQe% whea Mrs. Fer&lns Mm$&i&®& : thai tm : . f«»!d. -fft-tchiig, o|ie 'tot f^ had. $b&m casTfeed %y he»^ $8*$Sf,-.$# h«P dau^h^egp, had be»a stoi- l«a;fr#»„h*r name. • #|rected towaird Chagnoa aaid upoa to- o;tory be Icsaraad that, tfe y«u»^ m&n fed heen ecp-pioyed *y Mrs. Perkins, •on W^fla^Say, but that she had nut t^iis^d the watches <asntp aisotit S o*c5ocIr yegterday 0or®a&9iu The chief . at mns& iteTted horth la search of * Cha^ntea aad learned that hs had scooped a* a farm, house in Be&wnaaJK town Wedisesday w .*vesS«g > dn4 told that his pareate liived in SjLontread. and j he was «a Ws way to them. He told j the farmer that He was «ht of wos& in Platfcsburg'h and* that the chie-f ot police had ordered hkn oat of the elly. Tlie farmer grave him sr>m®- thins to eat. and while he was eatsn© he di&p!ay«d a gold watch se^'eral times. The chief also learnied :hat Chagnon had spent the R$grht ot the couwrj* home, but had l«tft there afljout 5 oVlor-k >esterday mornJaj and started ruorth on the rattlroad tracks. Chief Conners then returned.taa this city and tefeiphoned to Officer Sa- bourin at Ho-uses Pwtot to be on ib& lookout for ihe youn'g: man, a n d if h e foun«d h i m to arrest and bring him to this city. About-1© o'ctoek lii»t n-Urht officier SabouHn telephoned that he h a d thu 1 ' younsr maun and that he would brhrjr his prisoner to this city thi& morning. When arrested by Officer Sa- bourin Cha$rno<n had di-sp<^s!ed of both of tire stvvien watch*«s and had a lit- tle over a dollar in c:i.«fh in his poc- ket". ChAgnon' was aibout five yrters as-o sentenced to th> Rlmira reforrrai- tory for tlvft an'l after b-in^ in thmt institution ifor about two years he wax i ran k ;ferred to the a.«ylu«m a! Dunne- mr*ra as inscuie. lie is a most ufide- girab'e citizen iun<i the only |>!ace fot him :s ivehimi the bars. .$y*&F-< mo,-4i&smA'.& HAVMMUI* •the J^ati<snal k ^ o ^ ""yssrterdatr" a t ^ ttes®- We«>%aft f i^ tile Vkbs dolf ''Ph# gers - tameff" osfe^C^^^- ^ ihe/; fiaai mo®* «f A i - ^ p s a«d "#o« w, a.'sebre MS to' S*-*^^ gstsfti^ ^©b5%ea;] the' Cabltaiate and GnW w e ^ sixteen" IttW^S'liefo'it* the-"t^E«Setttov«8 -«f y_ "C^r &a£p& ttoe> wiaalns rua- epreseiitative !*«# trf Xmil meti 3ieie, in. Srder that K»r«macy M jLpxa£ growing state, and W&ti&m&f* 1 ». thB -^«ty-e<' t1m,fr«jt «ien—thi fm?£tk-W$m&>- *a*^ wi&vsrQW^rh-e fruit to, he fefljSbited jjliej can." to aid Senator Whlaiey all SJ8K aljowea t c ^ ^ ^ QMh'^|»sci^iip^|^ ^ 4:'i-^h© iaptf'%^^ W 1 JSfea teew Mft/Xj*5»ttsi -to 1^|t ah^V^JIg^fm,. ^,^., To ^ & n >llsonj J|w-t vpm r*®****' - «*•-'-- ^J: -&'-i>?-m -Bureau of tasntoo doiraty* lio compl." witti the d*ect«>ns*oJt the. eomm^SotHa^of Agricuiltare or hi^ duly a.ir horded agents m carrjm^ on tho work oj£^evt^afttpg flitnger-oa^ m sect pests and^ffijtffas *«r Othe» dis- eases shall <b& gwiJly* o£*a imsiemeaa^i dr» Mt". ^ * * •*• «, ^ " - t » "Why n&^-gwi tft^^Ia^ m* force m regard to cate.rpiltlai* or; ^pl^ tree t?«wms» -w&ieh «ee> such ^ v «re^t «»*- J I**eafc »^ (jrcdart. m - i At «M«aP*%^^'' -"> " ^ *• *'>H B St lAtiis .»..,.^...,•..#,>. s ie 2 Chicago ..... v..'...s"- ..... 4 3 1 2 Robinson, Wingo; Cheney, PleVee, Bresnahan Archer- At Pittsburg RH1 JPhi&idelpliia*-. 2 8 -t Pittsburg -. « 5 2 Mayer, Burns; Harman. G4bson,i Coleman. American I*ague At New York RHE Chicago ..» .... « 1 6 4 New York -. - * . 6 5 0 Cicotte, Jasper, Schalk, Mayer; Pisher, Jfunamaher. At Philadelphia RHE St. Louis - 0 6 2 Philadelphia 3 6 2 Baumgardner, Mitchell, Agnew; Plank, I*app. At Boston RII E Clewland .. ^ 5 8 0 Postoo * 2 6 4 Hagerman, Gregg, Carlsch, Bresler; Bed lent. Thomas At Washington RHE Detroit 8 10 1 ("Washington 5 8 2 Dauss. Stanage; Shaw, Bentley, Henry Williams. Federal League At Buffalo - R H E Brooklyn 2 7 1 Buffalo 7 13 1 Keaton, Peters, Land; Ford, Blair. At Baltimore It II R Pittsburg 5 10 0 Baltimore 2 t> 0 Camniz, Roberts; Contri, Young, .lacklitsch. \ International League j Montreal, 5; Buffalo, 6. Baltimore, 9; Providence, 4 Toronto, 5; Rochester, 6. uteia'-*n.ihe.*_iqirAsr ?<f£ ^"^.rovlsittnal Fresifent, to/%©. ch%8e:#4#'& *onf«s>? tnc0 of all. tia&!hm^;r&j$ s :*/-^ •>-*-•, ,#fei|io:a« ^ajgea 5 5#0Jr*' : ltei<er^fA#&r' ^ttlrljRg his/re,Ureme|jt. --. .•-•^^- i '• , ''^p|e itSxkit, pdi^t^^w^^%t % #e i .Jite*. ^t4rs mk. de]feg^^h%ii|^B*o.|:^>»p^ ticipat^ Ip,' t»e;''^ajtlpfatp5s,vfoi-'' e ^ ^ , i lw$ pease 1 ln S^Stoe^j ^s'ac^n.oij- this*'point wfft Sf^,-,|?,%iatei?,deter-. tfij$ a provisional President and oi CRIMINAL IMBl tance w 3ast now? 4*"** ei$t;jm£ C©njstt^pp»£ armies dar lli'g'the period Ijfit'.ntast, elapse be- fore aa election." Herkimer, May ZSj-t-Jea^ tSf.ai^ii. *- the 16-yeatioid boj"ch\arged wlSh tfjjt imager c« ^af< ^ehool^tea^er;!^** Som6 peo^e Jkeep th^r fru>rtirae & I Be ^ c&6r? ^ a«lu*tted f Itere tod»y clear of titeni tm$. nthm&^£? ao ^ 1 ° ^ ***«"*»« of cmnjnal jmlte?iiltf^ Z once _.< " ^ f^Srr^*" irmifiu flxiv. i •iJIwywi'l'i 1 !*!; 1 !! nil m ««' DEATH OF ML WL DODGES , One of the most promtneat farmers asid badness men in this cosmtry passsed away U8s Wednesday nl#i* when 4fenry R. Hodises. aeed St, & life jlong j^^dent of Clinton ccur^', answsred the last summrons a t t h e home of his dsiughter, Mrs. James Ag- ai#w, at West Chasy. M T . FBodges had enjoyed good-health up ro within the pa^ two or three years and had be»» actively eagaged to business until- that time* Me is stirvived by three children, Mrs. Agnew C. C. Hodges, of this city and Writes Hodges, of Canton. . , The funeral will «be held from ttu hom*e of Mrs. .-vgnew this afternoon at 2 o'clock. m 0&8$g •i- FOREST XOTES Four buff&k> calves have just been oorn on the Wichita natiionaJ forest, bringing Hie herd up to 61. In oo-opeiration with the woatheir b u r e a u , for<-sst r a n g e r s are to measure snow de;>th.s in the western mount- ains. is as Corporal Major Grainger, H e h a s tton the title of Best Map of Arms (dismounted) In the army Perhaps ^he best of h.^ ^performances i s t h e •one that jnay 4 be termed the razor trick He takes a thta, staff of wood, ibout the size of a brpomhandle and suspends it resting on t^o slips of thin paper The rolls of paper are them- selves suspended on tne cutUng edge of razors which are *ield bj his assist- ant The corporal major, with one 2lean sweeoingcui. slices the broom handle* in two and leaves the paper ancut by the razoiE. Equally smart is another feat. Tak- ing- t h r e e or four bars of lend, each thick,' he tosses them in the air, and •hick, he toses them in the air, and is they fall, passes his sword through them with the facility of a grocer cut- ting cheese. He has acquired a sense >f b a l a n c e and weight that is quite wonderful, as is instanced When he takes a heavy cavalry sword and neatly slices into strips an apple held on the extended hand of an uncon- cerned trooper.—Yorkshire lH>st_ 4 t , " " -»f*Hl& Cr*me *rfe Guards' assault-at-arms receSy Vata f* ° f Poland ' "*&*&»» "J ^ounty, N 'Y'.Hjn s the night,of "Mafcfe 27"^Iasr**A farmer driving: \fr tpwn- a'scovered the body in a eluinp^ef bushes near the roadside tne neift day Her skull had, been crushed with; & monkey wrench and she had beenjstah bed repeated 1 j ^ Young Gianini was immediately suspected of the crime He had been seen with the girt the night beforp, when she had gone with him» a& i t later transpued, on the understand- ing that she was to confer *wi boy's father over ills son's Jean had not done well at sefidlft -^ » and was generally backward. - ^'• ! '" : itr^. the-* confessedly*-" It Will Pay You HEUUNG IX SXHW'At SI'IT Coinvay, Smith, O'Malh-v and Cham- bers Appear Before Referee Howe. Students of tru> Oregon asoieultural college are working at the forest nur- sery on the Siurflaw forest. The ar- raaigement is said to he mutually sat- isfactory since the siudents gain vx- perien»-e in forest nursery' practice and their assistance lowers the cost of nursery work. out T.nnd "Hate To feed a regular ration of UNICORN even though your cattle are on grass. , v It contains the protem that Is lacking in the grass and thus increases the milk production. Besides it will keep your cows in condition. <me nnr« ;-ha;>rcr was added t.- t h e ong !:tig,'t H e,n between the Saranac and Timber Company and the at Saranuc LaJ<e Wednesday, when at a MP^ial hear;';;-',' before V. A. Howe of Saratoga Springs, as referee, mnr.v w'tnepses were examined. Thi.o case has been in the courts fo.r ye;rs and on its outcome hing-e^ the ownershi]) of 12,000 acres on lower and middle Saranac lake. The rom- pany was represented Wednesday by farm/er Lietntenant Goverraor XT. F. Conway and Frank E. Smith. The Mate's attorneys were farmer Attor- ney General E. R. O'Malley and I>e- putx 1 Attorney General Chambers. Manufacturers hare found that Ted alder from the Pacific coast is a suit- able material for clothespins. Alder makes a white, smooth, springy pin. A.s a result of this fact, a clothespin factory, said to be the first on the Pacific coast, may ne established nt Portland, Oregon. FOR HER TO SAY. The city of Tacoma, Washington, has entered into a co-operative ar- rangement with the forest service for the protection of the source off its water supply, the watershed of the Green river, which lies within the Rainier national forest. The two agencies working together w4U pro- tect tills stream from the result? of forest destruction by fire or by other agencies. , DIDN'T NEED THE HOE. Some time ago a hobo meekly tap- ped on the back door of a suburban home and arked for something to, eat. The good housewife responded that she would feed him o n t h e back step along with Fido provided he was will- ing to earn the meal by cieanin the gutter. The tramp agreed, and when he had eaten his way through several sand wiches the housewife fame out a reliable looking hoe. "You needn't have gone to that trouble, madam," said Ihe hobo never use a hoe in cieanin ter." "Never use a man. "What i .shovel?" "No, madam," sweetly replied hobo, starting for the back gate, "my method is to pray for rain."—Boston Advertiser. Arrested, the hoy crime; the knife and wrench which he had killed Miss Beejfifeisfir were found, and his i n d i c t m e n t ! , _,_. first degree murder quickly followed. In his confession Jean said h e *2ia3 lured the teacher to the spot where.. he took her life and had then gotie home and to bed. He expressed no remorse. His teacher, he thought, had done him harm. In the face of this confession there was little the elder Gjanini could do but employ counsel and make a fight alimg the lines of his son's admitted peculiarities. Accordingly, .lohn F. Mclntyre, of New York, at one time chief counsel fur Charles Becker, was retained, and he conceding the crime, sought to establish fhat the defendant was an imbecile and for that reason should not be sent to the electric chair S- 1 *, S-i """ i A COMPREHENSIVE SHOT. with i "I out a gut- hoe!" o you sa i J use. the wo- then, a the •oting hopeful Ila&tus up abojjt his school- Old Samb.-'s was all swellei' work in arithmetic. His dad said: "ilastus! If seben crows set on de fence an' I shoot one, how many left'.'" Partus painfully manipulating his finders, then replied "Six". "Wrong shoot &<* 'MB if** i coalfident'ly s; cne, Sambo. "When 'I y all left."—Exchange. & GOAL CO I Girl—You cad! Can it be that you J made a b e t a t your club that if you proposed t o m e I would accept you? , Man—Well, I've proposed. Will you? Girl—How much did " Judge. you WHAT HE WANTED. We are told of a young Baltimore man Who has a habit of correcting carelessness in speech that comes to his notice. The other day he walked into a shop and asked for a comb. "Do you want a narrow man's comb?" asked the dlerk. "No," said the cus- tomer, gravely, "I want a comb for bet?—|a. stout man with rubber teeth."—Ex • change^ MILLION DOLLAR COMPANIES EXCLUSIVELY Lowest Rates For Automobile Insurance If yoo believe in "saving by spending wisely' 7 then it's op to yon to phone •*A--- wrfteorcalloD c. m oLI VER 2 0 Clinton St Plattsburgh, N. Y. J^ROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF Telephone 5C-R LOSSES S&

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r eco rd .

J o h n D. Mob*r , a n o t h e r B e c k e r w i t ­

ness , w h o w a s f o r m e r l y d e p u t y S t a t e

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of T a c t i o n s , a n d a

lawyer , w h o a t o n e t i m e r e p r e s e n t e d

C h a r l e s B . P I i t t , "1 feeek^s p r e s s a g e n t ,

e x a m i n e d a t length" b y Ass i s t -

A t t o r n e y * Deleh&nty , "y

w a s a n a c t i v e

! w o r k e r in Beeker*s b e h a l f i n s e c u r ­

i n g wi tnes ses , . . - < * " '

I I t w a s r e p o r t e d t h a i M r s . H o r o w i t z

| t h e wife of " G y p t h e ©food*" h a d v i s -

: i ted t h e C r i m i n a l CoflP® b t t i ld lng and*

J m a d e o v e r t u r e s t r i ^ p f e a l j l t t h h o u s e

j s ec r e t s . M r . W M l m t t l i % $ * . h e h a d not seen o r h e a r d ' fraja, Mr&. H o r o -witz . , » ; , ' - • - •

B e c k e r wUl h e s e n t e n c e d o n F r i d a y .

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WATCHES AND SKIPPED

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WORKM To Install Electric Work Of Jkx&

KINB The Saving of a Pew Dollars May Cost Yau Sisaiftiife

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PRISONER IS A CONFIRMED THIEF

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CARDINALS GIVEN THEIR RED HATS

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MEDIATORS «Si£

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•*t«hl3nle»• Chasscr t i rwho hsl© c a u s e a

th<? pol ice of th i s c?tj an.oie troutole

Jn i h t f ' ^ a s t than , anry o l h « c r o c k t h e

c i t y has p r o d u c e d , aj ia w r t o w a s xe

leased fi-om t h e Djmipmoii s t a t i ho-?

Prtal foi ' insane, c r t i r t i aa te J^ss u W f c < ^ ° * * \ * # # 3 f t | - ' s ^ 'ty

th,rese w*^l«^ agu , i s - a g a i n if? 4h© «lat^

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Electric Work of All Kjn&'iM. Bmi Workmen ani attHJP"* '^"' *

To Install First=CIass

32 Margaret Street

The- concluding a<n« most toipiessive oe»"fetiiony ooa* nfoted with UJie creatjojt of the -»eA> cardinals occurred toeaj" j{t the ®re .j piibtnc1 oonsistoiy aitthe^^atican when the thhteen. n^w pjnimees of the <:httWh:, including <?ar4 n&\ 3=?egin. TQ> C naa<a> tve^e invested w^th the rea ^iretta and, zuchesto, indK-attt^ar theh ran.lt The^ elaborate ceireano-mfes, were Witneisse'ji by hundreds of persolfts whu were fortunate exu>ug,h to i&btain*tic­k e t wh%le thousand*, ot others who could not o-b ii.n admusssayn to the Vjpt? lea»}, thron^eil the ^ty&ets in -SSie v ^ cmjits'" to witness the-^paagine: etf thfe •ca¥xhhals> the great clerical noto'es, the aim^asesadors. and oth&r guests The Txra&cipat cereittouses Af the dav to 3k pil^e ah the HaH of BeatiBca-tion, am iimmeasa chamber, which Jha<l been, especially! prepared for the oc­casion The aarrrylaif of the j>apal pro-

SSSSJSRM. ih^rh' 18* ' .'ne>W. tgaJcri$S^.^>^ prosieh»4 th-e' #a4aJ' •ih*«aief-- aad;. * pn

hi tJ&hd aaa.lfpGt aad4"eceis4'ftfvt^

'a«;,ajv#tQO^pife'^pm»» Mm^jfim&i* <ir ttaj& pfjSgraiwtp, •"*. fke l » e i l ^ # ^ # | Ihe r«d'.J^45,.^.e ring and oth»r to* "

"' pi mefif* pk&k _ upcat "the'

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PKICB TWO CINIS

PANAMAiEXPOSlHON T»iiwhn<iii j u t i i i . •&X

REPORTED DICTATOR HAS - GIVEN IBS CONSENT

T O Kt^r oovxaEeNHSAPC •BNTH* H,ti^CTIOJf IS KBSlUD-tHlSnttiTA 1«A3(r

BB CANDIDATE

'©hfesrof !he law, -chajrgteli with saeaS-t In r !•#« \,aliia«b'le go-Id w h i l e s .

**johrniis" was oa Wedttasjjoy ea«»» Pto53e4 l>y Mrs. Siary N. ^P^teh^, w t ^ ow of thie lale Epv. C B. Jferkttia, w&essB hoane ig'^Bi'.'Ko^th O^k^ia^ ' 1

J-str«et, *o do.£g»n« vw«r& al»hi the ho'uge.'.asBd ha^Mfe'|fk^p|e^ea t-h** tajssk Net ajjoat 5 o*do#E, A little facer

«f Police Canned **»» rw,!*** th® ft^o^*«# ^hjeh th©. <9M«ini'1)|;' fehfermr John T. CPBHM^ w«11e cofflf- .cnMltHU. ,Wheh attest '.the ' c e r e s a ^ ^ i«P &»om the noirth » r t "ot the.^ijM^y '^wM '^m$s&m^ ih^^mw cardtnate In tltelr search for ^HMJ^MHSSO, m» V3®®*®®®® *» -%^ Sprite Oh%p#i to>t

Mediator Headquait^s, Clifton Hotel, Niagara JTalls, ^)nt, May £8,— Agieement has been beached by the Mexican and Amenuap delegates ^n

j H\\, important points in the Toaedia fct, , - -, , - t t r t - - - - * - " ^ i r 5 B & ' ^ a r « « 5 * i ^ f t

c f t V ' O U S e x *° f l t a a »^ suoh-as-S I ^ i- ^*ifi^. '^Sl^fi^Bufltalo St Loms and? ev«a tlt& TSToi Id's jPair a t Ghfcago, -

~1 ^ « c e r e l y < h o p e tTtatiai.il f c u n s r o w

t lon neg<

A l b a n y May"28-*-q!few^dEK: s t a f f s , exh ib i t of ^frmt a t t h e ^ a n s p i a - F a e u , - i he exposition ^it ^an Francisco in iftlfi

I Will be d i seussed^ the department of agriculture on Tuesday "next, when f ruai growers ifrom ail sections of the ^tate" xsomxt $6 Albany t<i confer with GommissiOnei Calvm j ; Iluson and ^tate Senator "George Xt. Whitney. dhairman of the sub-comnijttee of the New Xork tetate coTraftifosion at th£ exposition, in charge of J£hi}'~tsraxt^&x.~ h i b i t '

About thirty fruit growers ot. note -throughout- the state have, beeat JJ&r vitea to 'attend the conferenee-jbyddm Paissioner JJwsoia. Mast b£ ±4iemje»'»| grower frho have eshibrted at^the^ State Pair at Syiaeuie|'f«^Taja^y^ears atntf soiai%t thent "%v\. P»^ii' la ;nd. prepared the fruit wlneH has formed jfc part of the »feW Barte- « t a ^ je?

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Women Favor Harwood Floors

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1 i' • r: i !: 1111. r polish

i ' . I f a c t l; r , i, -

ihe r e a c h of all peop l e w h o a r e b u i l d ­

up a h o m e for t h e i r o w n o c c u p a n c y .

have t h e m in Map le , Beech a n d

al l g u a r a n t e e d t o t a k e a high

a n d w a n t to s h o w t h e m to you

w h e t h e r you a r e b u i l d i n g new o r a r e

in-t ii placint; an old soft wood floor.

W

Oak

. MASON & SONS Phone Pittsburgh 21-F-3 or Peni 25

<2&afgRoa on th<e Wgfewi&y, the ex-

!ifef^rd "tlM l»«tet."I;-. e c M ^ ' re-•jjM'arked to Ik»p«4' #^^e«i that .hi >6»feved that '•ItoJimPie"* ha^**jpttllp» 4j0P*.')B6i&& ih^-i^n&.wsm^m^B^ his

3 ^ «w»plafet fed |«s!5% ioifg-

r-ej 5&e i" 6m3& h ^ « > ^ v fuod'Ahie tna*» ^f"w^^i ml of ttiwmini n®m s»»-t&yd&J' tofettQe% whea Mrs. Fer&lns Mm$&i&®&: thai tm:. f«»!d. -fft-tchiig, o|ie 'tot f ^ had. $b&m casTfeed %y he»^

$8*$Sf,-.$# h«P dau^h^egp, had be»a stoi-l«a;fr#»„h*r name. •

#|rected towaird Chagnoa aaid upoa to-o;tory be Icsaraad that, t f e y«u»^ m&n fed heen ecp-pioyed *y Mrs. Perkins, •on W^fla^Say, but that she had nut t^iis^d the watches <asntp aisotit S o*c5ocIr yegterday 0or®a&9iu The chief

. at mns& iteTted horth la search of * Cha^ntea aad learned that hs had

scooped a* a farm, house in Be&wnaaJK town Wedisesday w.*vesS«g> dn4 told that his pareate liived in SjLontread. and j he was «a Ws way to them. He told j the farmer that He was «ht of wos& in Platfcsburg'h and* that the chie-f ot police had ordered hkn oat of the elly. Tlie farmer grave him sr>m®-thins to eat. and while he was eatsn© he di&p!ay«d a gold watch se^'eral times. The chief also learnied :hat Chagnon had spent the R$grht ot the couwrj* home, but had l«tft there afljout 5 oVlor-k >es t e rday m o r n J a j and s t a r t e d ruorth on t h e rattlroad t r a c k s .

Chief C o n n e r s t h e n re turned . taa t h i s city a n d tefeiphoned t o Officer Sa -bour in a t Ho-uses Pwtot to be on ib& lookout for i h e youn'g: m a n , and if h e foun«d h i m to a r r e s t a n d b r i n g h i m to th i s city. About-1© o'ctoek lii»t n-Urht officier S a b o u H n t e l e p h o n e d t h a t h e h a d thu1' younsr maun a n d t h a t h e would brhrjr h i s p r i sone r to th i s ci ty thi& m o r n i n g . W h e n a r r e s t e d by Officer Sa-bour in Cha$rno<n had di-sp<^s!ed of both of tire stvvien watch*«s and had a lit­t le over a do l la r in c:i.«fh in his poc­ket".

ChAgnon' w a s aibout five yrters as-o sen tenced to th> Rlmi ra reforrrai-tory for t l v f t an ' l a f ter b - i n ^ in thmt ins t i tu t ion ifor about two yea r s he wax i rank ;ferred to the a.«ylu«m a! Dunne-mr*ra as inscuie. l i e is a mos t ufide-g i rab 'e citizen iun<i t he only |>!ace fot him :s ivehimi t he bars .

.$y*&F-<

mo,-4i&smA'.& HAVMMUI*

•the J^ati<snal k ^ o ^ ""yssrterdatr" a t ^ ttes®- We«>%aftfi^ tile Vkbs dolf ' 'Ph#

gers - tameff" o s f e ^ C ^ ^ ^ - ^ ihe/; fiaai mo®* «f A i - ^ p s a«d "#o« w, a.'sebre MS to' S*-*^^ gstsfti ^©b5%ea;] the' Cabltaiate and GnW w e ^ sixteen" IttW^S'liefo'it* the-"t^E«Setttov«8 -«f

y_ "C^r &a£p& ttoe> wiaalns rua-

epreseiitative !*«# trf Xmil meti 3ieie, in. Srder that

K»r«macy M jLpxa£ growing state, and W&ti&m&f* 1». thB-^«ty-e<' t1m,fr«jt «ien—thi fm?£tk-W$m&>- *a*^ wi&vsrQW^rh-e fruit to, he

fefljSbited jjliej can."

to aid Senator Whlaiey all

SJ8K aljowea t c ^ ^ ^

QMh'^|»sci^iip^|^ 4:'i-^h© iaptf '%^^

W1 JSfea teew Mft/Xj*5»ttsi

-to 1^|t ah^V^JIg^fm,. ^ , ^ . , To ^ & n > l l s o n j J | w - t vpm

r*®****' - .» «*•-'-- ^J: -&'-i>?-m -Bureau of tasntoo doiraty*

lio compl." witti the d*ect«>ns*oJt the. eomm^SotHa^of Agricuiltare or hi^ duly a.ir horded agents m carrjm^ on tho work oj£^evt^afttpg flitnger-oa^ m sect pests and^ffijtffas *«r Othe» dis­eases shall <b& gwiJly* o£*a imsiemeaa^i dr» Mt". ^ * * •*• «, ^ " - t »

"Why n&^-gwi tft^^Ia^ m* force m regard to cate.rpiltlai* or; ^pl^ tree t?«wms» -w&ieh «ee> such ^v«re^t «»*- J

I**eafc »^ (jrcdart.

m - i

At «M«aP*%^^'' -"> " ^ *• * ' > H B St lAtiis . » . . , . ^ . . . , • . . # , > . s ie 2 C h i c a g o . . . . . v . . ' . . . s " - . . . . . 4 3 1 2

R o b i n s o n , W i n g o ; C h e n e y , PleVee, B r e s n a h a n A r c h e r -

A t P i t t s b u r g • R H 1 JPhi&idelpliia*-. 2 8 -t P i t t s b u r g -. « 5 2

M a y e r , B u r n s ; H a r m a n . G4bson,i C o l e m a n .

A m e r i c a n I * a g u e At N e w Y o r k R H E

Chicago . . » . . . . « 1 6 4 N e w Y o r k - . ^ » - * . 6 5 0

Cicot te , J a s p e r , S c h a l k , M a y e r ; P i s h e r , J f u n a m a h e r .

A t P h i l a d e l p h i a R H E St. L o u i s - 0 6 2 P h i l a d e l p h i a 3 6 2

B a u m g a r d n e r , Mi tche l l , A g n e w ; P l a n k , I*app.

At Bos ton R I I E C l e w l a n d . . ^ 5 8 0 P o s t o o * 2 6 4

H a g e r m a n , Gregg , Car l sch , B re s l e r ; Bed lent . T h o m a s

At W a s h i n g t o n R H E Det ro i t 8 10 1

("Washington 5 8 2 D a u s s . S t a n a g e ; S h a w , Bent ley ,

H e n r y Wi l l i ams . F e d e r a l L e a g u e

At Buffalo - R H E Brook lyn 2 7 1 Buffalo 7 13 1

Keaton, P e t e r s , L a n d ; F o r d , Bla i r . At B a l t i m o r e It II R

P i t t s b u r g 5 10 0 B a l t i m o r e 2 t> 0

Camniz , R o b e r t s ; Cont r i , Young , . lackl i t sch . \

I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e a g u e j Mon t rea l , 5; Buffalo, 6. B a l t i m o r e , 9; P rov idence , 4 Toron to , 5; R o c h e s t e r , 6.

uteia'-*n.ihe.*_iqirAsr ?<f£ ^ "^ . rov l s i t t na l Fresifent, to/%©. ch%8e:#4#'& *onf«s>? tnc0 of all. tia&!hm^;r&j$s:*/-^ •>-*-•,

,#fei|io:a« ^ajgea5 5#0Jr*':ltei<er^fA#&r'

^ttlrljRg his/re,Ureme|jt. - - . .•-• -i '• , ''^p|e itSxkit, pdi^t^^w^^%t%#e i .Jite*. ^ t 4 r s mk. de]feg^^h%ii|^B*o.|:^>»p^

ticipat^ Ip,' t»e;''^ajtlpfatp5s,vfoi-'' e ^ ^ , i lw$ pease 1ln S^Stoe^j ^ s ' a c ^ n . o i j -this*'point wfft Sf^,-,|?,%iatei?,deter-.

tfij$ a provisional President and oi

CRIMINAL IMBl

tancew3ast now? 4*"**

ei$t;jm£ C©nj s t t ^pp»£ armies dar lli'g'the period Ijfit'.ntast, elapse be­fore aa election."

Herkimer, May ZSj-t-Jea^ tSf.ai^ii. *-the 16-yeatioid boj"ch\arged wlSh tfjjt imager c« ^af< ^ehool^ tea^er ; !^**

Som6 peo^e Jkeep t h ^ r fru>rtirae& I B e ^ c & 6 r ? ^ a«lu*ttedf Itere tod»y clear of titeni tm$. nthm&^£? a o ^ 1 ° ^ * * * « " * » « of cmnjnal jmlte?iiltf^ Z

once _.< " ^ f^Srr^*"

irmifiu flxiv. i •iJIwywi'l'i1!*!;1!! nil m ««'

D E A T H O F ML WL D O D G E S

, O n e of t h e m o s t p r o m t n e a t f a r m e r s asid b a d n e s s m e n i n t h i s cosmt ry passsed a w a y U8s W e d n e s d a y n l # i * when 4 fen ry R. Hodises. a e e d S t , & life j l ong j ^ ^ d e n t of Cl in ton c c u r ^ ' , a n s w s r e d t h e las t summrons a t t h e h o m e of his ds iughter , Mrs. J a m e s Ag-ai#w, a t W e s t Chasy . M T . FBodges had enjoyed g o o d - h e a l t h u p ro wi th in t h e p a ^ t w o o r t h r e e y e a r s a n d h a d be»» ac t ive ly e a g a g e d to bus iness until- t h a t time*

Me is s t irvived b y t h r e e ch i ld ren , Mrs. A g n e w C. C. Hodges , of t h i s city and Writes Hodges , of C a n t o n . . ,

T h e funera l will «be he ld from t tu hom*e of Mrs. .-vgnew th is a f te rnoon at 2 o'clock.

m 0&8$g •i-

F O R E S T X O T E S

F o u r buff&k> ca lves have jus t been oorn on t h e Wich i t a natiionaJ forest, b r ing ing Hie he rd up to 61 .

In oo-opeiration with t he woatheir b u r e a u , for<-sst r a n g e r s a r e to m e a s u r e snow de;>th.s in the wes te rn moun t ­a ins .

is a s C o r p o r a l M a j o r G r a i n g e r , H e h a s t t o n t h e t i t l e of B e s t M a p of A r m s ( d i s m o u n t e d ) In t h e a r m y P e r h a p s ^he bes t of h . ^ ^pe r fo rmances i s t h e •one t h a t jnay 4 b e t e r m e d t h e r a z o r t r i ck H e t a k e s a t h t a , s t a f f of wood , i b o u t t h e size of a b r p o m h a n d l e a n d suspends i t r e s t i n g on t^o s l ips of th in p a p e r T h e ro l l s of p a p e r a r e t h e m ­selves s u s p e n d e d on t n e c u t U n g edge of r a z o r s w h i c h a r e *ield b j h i s ass is t ­ant T h e c o r p o r a l ma jo r , w i t h one 2lean s w e e o i n g c u i . s l ices t h e b r o o m h a n d l e * in t w o a n d leaves t h e p a p e r a n c u t by the razoiE.

E q u a l l y s m a r t is a n o t h e r feat . T a k ­ing- t h r e e or four b a r s of lend, e ach thick,' he tosses t h e m in t h e a i r , a n d •hick, he to se s t h e m in t h e a i r , a n d is they fall, p a s s e s h i s sword t h r o u g h them wi th t h e facil i ty of a g r o c e r cu t ­t ing cheese . H e h a s acqu i red a sense >f ba l ance a n d we igh t t h a t is qu i t e wonderful , a s i s ins tanced When he t akes a h e a v y c a v a l r y sword and nea t ly sl ices in to s t r i p s an app le held on the ex tended h a n d of a n uncon­cerned t r o o p e r . — Y o r k s h i r e lH>st_

4 t , " " -»f*Hl& Cr*me

* r f e G u a r d s ' a s s a u l t - a t - a r m s r e c e S y V a t a f * ° f P o l a n d ' " * & * & » » " J ^ o u n t y , N 'Y'.Hjn s the n i g h t , o f "Mafcfe 27"^Iasr**A f a r m e r dr iv ing: \fr tpwn-a ' s c o v e r e d t h e body in a e l u i n p ^ e f b u s h e s n e a r t h e r o a d s i d e tne neift d a y H e r s k u l l had, been c r u s h e d with; & m o n k e y w r e n c h a n d s h e h a d b e e n j s t a h bed r e p e a t e d 1 j ^

Y o u n g Gian in i w a s i m m e d i a t e l y suspec ted of t h e c r i m e H e h a d b e e n s een w i th t h e gir t t h e n i g h t b e f o r p , w h e n s h e h a d gone w i t h him» a& i t l a t e r t r a n s p u e d , on t h e u n d e r s t a n d ­ing t h a t s h e was to confer *wi boy ' s f a t h e r over ills son ' s J e a n h a d no t d o n e well a t sefidlft -^ » a n d w a s g e n e r a l l y b a c k w a r d . - ^'•!'":U»

itr^. the-*

confessedly*-"

It Will Pay You H E U U N G I X S X H W ' A t S I ' I T

Coinvay, Smi th , O'Malh-v a n d C h a m ­bers A p p e a r Be fo re R e f e r e e

Howe .

S t u d e n t s of tru> Oregon aso ieu l tu ra l col lege a r e w o r k i n g at t he forest nu r ­sery on the Siurflaw forest . T h e a r -raaigement is said to he m u t u a l l y sat­isfactory s ince t he s i u d e n t s gain vx-perien»-e in forest nursery ' p rac t i ce and t h e i r a ss i s t ance lowers the cost of nu r se ry work.

out

T.nnd "Hate

T o feed a r e g u l a r r a t i o n of U N I C O R N

even t h o u g h y o u r c a t t l e a r e on g r a s s . , v

I t c o n t a i n s t h e p r o t e m t h a t Is l a c k i n g

in the g r a s s a n d t h u s i n c r e a s e s t h e

m i l k p r o d u c t i o n . Bes ide s it will k e e p

y o u r c o w s i n cond i t i on .

<me n n r « ;-ha;>rcr was added t.- the ong !:tig,'tHe,n between t h e S a r a n a c

and T i m b e r C o m p a n y and the at Sa ranuc LaJ<e W e d n e s d a y ,

when at a MP^ial hear;';;-',' before V. A. Howe of Sara toga Spr ings , a s referee , mnr.v w' tnepses were examined .

Thi.o case has been in t h e c o u r t s fo.r y e ; r s and on its o u t c o m e hing-e^ t he ownershi]) of 12,000 a c r e s on lower and midd le S a r a n a c lake. T h e r o m -pany was r ep re sen t ed W e d n e s d a y by farm/er Lietntenant Goverraor XT. F. Conway and F r a n k E. Smi th . T h e Mate 's a t t o r n e y s were f a r m e r A t to r ­ney G e n e r a l E. R. O'Malley and I>e-putx1 A t to rney Genera l C h a m b e r s .

M a n u f a c t u r e r s h a r e found tha t Ted a l d e r from the Pacif ic coast is a su i t ­ab le m a t e r i a l for c lo thesp ins . A lde r m a k e s a whi te , smoo th , sp r i ngy pin. A.s a resu l t of t h i s fact , a c lo thesp in factory, said to be t h e first on the Pacific coast , may ne es tab l i shed nt P o r t l a n d , Oregon.

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T h e city of T a c o m a , Wash ing ton , has en te red into a co -ope ra t ive a r ­r a n g e m e n t with t h e forest service for t h e pro tec t ion of t h e source off its w a t e r supply , the w a t e r s h e d of the Green r iver , which lies w i t h i n t he R a i n i e r na t i ona l forest . T h e two agenc ie s w o r k i n g t o g e t h e r w4U pro­tect tills s t r e a m from t h e resul t? of forest des t ruc t ion by fire or by o the r agencies . ,

D I D N ' T N E E D T H E H O E . Some t ime ago a hobo m e e k l y t a p ­

ped on t h e back door of a s u b u r b a n h o m e a n d a r k e d for s o m e t h i n g to, eat . The good housewi fe r e sponded t ha t s h e would feed h i m o n t h e back s tep a long wi th F ido provided h e w a s will­ing to ea rn the m e a l by c ieanin t h e gu t t e r .

T h e t r a m p ag reed , a n d w h e n he h a d ea ten h i s way t h r o u g h severa l s and wiches t he housewife f a m e out a re l iab le looking hoe .

"You needn ' t have gone to tha t t rouble , m a d a m , " said I h e hobo never use a hoe in cieanin ter ."

"Never use a man . " W h a t i .shovel?"

"No, m a d a m , " swee t ly repl ied hobo, s t a r t i n g for t h e back ga te , " m y m e t h o d is to p r a y for r a i n . " — B o s t o n Advert iser .

A r r e s t e d , t h e hoy c r i m e ; t h e kni fe a n d w r e n c h w h i c h h e had kil led Miss Beejfifeisfir we re found, a n d his indictment! , _,_. first d e g r e e m u r d e r qu ick ly fol lowed. In h i s confess ion J e a n sa id h e *2ia3 lured the t e a c h e r to t h e spot w h e r e . . h e took h e r life and h a d t h e n got ie h o m e a n d to bed. H e expressed n o r e m o r s e . H i s t e a c h e r , h e t h o u g h t , h a d done h im h a r m .

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