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• ' • ,. • • . . ' I : '- ,' ',_ ! -, • l t.. 'I I. I r / ,, . : ) . • .' ., .. • R B 0 AD A L R IN,- F lf I.i T 0 N C 0 UN~ Y, YOR\K THURSDAY, VOLUME XLID. PATl SUFFER.ER F1.NA-LL Y AT ' . COl\:IPLAINS THAT 'INDIA.NS· GIVE· BARES; TO ·sNAKE E r, P A S 0 , Tex., May 28. -. In·\spite of the fact t'hat : a ~ simila1' charge was 4n,v,~$tlgated a~d -dismiss- ed ·by a grand jury some,time ago, an.., CAST • INto-~ 0 <' . I and upon such 'rt J;ice • as the court ' shall prescnbe, ·t~~ '&uprfillle court, in UPPER HOUSE OF THE LEGISL..-\.• J any judicial distr~qt within which any TURE GIVES. El\IPHATIC AP• t of the el·ection ui'Jtricts' affected are • 1 situated and most· !proceed io a sulf\' PROV AL, AFTER S!\IOTHERING 1 mary cam-ass of t·he vote in any elec· .• AN A'.rTEMPTED . ASSASSINA·I Uon district specified in the petition. 'J'ION 01<' THE E N A C T I N G . The court shall, in sucll •a proceeding, make an order, a copy of which shall CL.-\.USE 'be sen·ed upon each candUfate voteo. for at such election, ttrat'all the requi· · ·site ballots shall be produced in the ··Me CARRfN MAKfS lAST ATTfMPT TO OBSTRUCT • county court house ami canv•assed in the presence of •all candidates affect- ed, ilr the counsel of suc'h ca~idates as shall ban· appeared in. the proceed- ing, and of an atrorn~y who shall be appointed by the courf and designated iu the order as commissioner.\ Prescribes PI·~edure-- Brooklyn Leader's Attempt to FTe-l • The bill then prescribef the pro- vent a Re-Count of Votes in New 1 ceedure by which the commissioner York City Mayoralty Contest co~e ''Shall ~anvass the ballots one by one · . \ ! permitting the rounsel for the candi· to Naught. - Last , Obstructive tiates affected to examine them. !\lotion Thrown Down by a Vote of d~tes did not ask for re-oount legisla· tion. ' ·If a republiC'an go~:t\'llor was elooted by one hundred v¢es,:' askM Sen a tor :\IeC3.1Ten, ' • Do. y.qu suppose our present governor would ·se~q >~~.'ny messages to the legislature in favor of a re-ocounH ' ' ''At the outset tb>e governor said he would not interfere with t:he legis· lature. Realizing th_e ·full imp?Jrt of· what I utter, I !Want t'o say that whip· ped dogs would preSffil't- i eourl,l.geous. appearan~ c<ynpared t.o ihe_.:S!il001iaclle)+ of servility shown !here.' ' ROW BfGA~· WHITf MAN.'S fiGHT ,JAPANESE RESTAURANT IS WRECiffiD BY CROWD THAT ... GATHI<:RED TO \V ATCH l\IEN / THE :..:..., ~ \ ~ other oomplaill1t !has ·been- filed' with 1 , ., United State$ Distriet Attorne-y Llew- BARBARIC BRUTALI'rilllS:.\ t' ~l~:i-~~ ellyn, of New Mexico, th.a·t a tribe of 1 y ' Bl!1 ·. ·- ·' Indians in. :t!:tllllt terdtl>):'~ ace ··giv~n to TISED B CAB. r~ ·.,., . .,..,.,, .. .., t'he worsil;p .. of 'an enorm\Ous serpent to which is fed the ,new born babes uf a Pueb11l•· in W>hich it is housed and carefully. ~d~d and ,guarded. ~he eompi~int · i~ filed •by .;, )Catholic priest. OUf TO ·POLITICAL PLOTS AR..~~AN REVOI .. UTIONARY so- CJE'ff SPLIT O\\'ER DISCOVERY,: 01<' 'l'ltEACH,lllRY AND DEAD PRIES'r SUI<~FERED THE PEN· ALTY NEW Y 0 R K, May 28.- Innocent :a-len -:F!l~ :i~1[J¢~i'(i~'tJ::·•~,~.iH picion ·and an ~eq~~[li; ::Hlji,iit~0 ' ' Assailed and Itatlter Than· Fan itii;oi 'dle;'.J~~Mf'li ular Indignation Displaye(l by,the ~iveriilil\e:~tt·;;'(\l~~·( ficials CITY 0~' MEXICO,.~~!.!::;; .. ico May 28. - the · suit!ide of f;ur promin~t .(lfU~bt-e, ~,<:; malans and the impri.~ll.l'llent' t;;entencing t.o deat!h of ni~et·em1~meii' - -:' -~,~ ' suspect,ed of complicity in ilhe attemp· . ... . .,... ted murder of President Ca·brera, e;t;r.: ly this month was received \fu~iiiJlt . -~~:.x·~- officials and private channels ye.$.ter-\ day. Tbe stat~ d~rtm,ent -~~el~~ . - ....... a telegram stoa-ting that the_Guatema.f.: an people were so incensed :«t•. ·the sentence tmposed on t]le 19 s1l,~W.e1t!J· ,..;: • f ~ ' ·that President C-abre:ra• has decid'!!d . , 25 to 8 in Senate Oommittee of the Whole. - Ovposition to the Meas· nre Crumbles When Brought to a. Vote and Bill Goes ,-brougl:!. with ' • If counsel differ from the <!Om mis- sioner as to the counting o•f any bal· lot, jt shall <be_ at once pl•aced on one side as a disputed lb'allot. At the con- clusion of the canvass of the vote in each election district, the commission- er shall prepare a written statement of the count upon the undispuated bal· lots, and t'ba•t statement,; together with all the disputed <ballots, shall be sub· STRlTGGLING J>LACE INSIDE CANT 0 N, Ohio, \May sition of your beioved sister. 28. - ~'My tenderest sympathy, ,in t}Je tra.n- . . I~ Notwithstanding thllit tq.e motive for the murder of Fath·er Kaspar Va.rl- orian, the Armenian priest whose body was found on Sunday jammed into a trun,k in a West Thirty-Sev- ent'h street ·house is not yet clear, some 'facts -hav-e been learned whic'h may dispel aU doubt as to why the priest wls slain.' Father Kaspar, it is said, wa.:s a politicLan as well as a. clergyman, and was identified with an Armenian secret revolution:tty so- ciety here. It appears further that recen.tly the revolutionaries in the lo- cal Armenia.n colon* split and that muC'h bad blood was engendered by the division. that these cases be taken t<> the OOJ,uit of second instance for :revision. P:e;d~ ing tlle action of this tril:mna1, :.tjie; diplomatic corps is withholding. :the contemplated collBctive n~te demand; ing/tbat the imprisoned men tl!l gfveu a Rush. - Only One Republican Voted Against the Bill. - l\lcCar• SAN FRANCISCO, !'lay ::!8. - L\nited States Distrid Attorney Robert T. Deylin and United States :\Iarshall C. '1'. :~;;mott y<>sterdaly began ren in Lit.tJe Speech, Denounces mitted to the court. The court shall an mvestigation of the wrecking of a Members of tl:!e Senate for \Servi- thereupon proceed to canvass the dis· .Japanese restaurant in Folsom street puted ballots, and shall rule up-611 several weeks ago. bility\ to the \Vishes of Governor each ballot iu turn. If exception is According to police reports the trou- Hughes taken to ·any ruling. the court must ble started between a union teamster end>Orse its ruling, an9- the eJ~;ception aml h\·o union lath~rs. T'he former, upon the 'back of 'the ballot \in ink. con-trm-y to union prineifiLes, was eat· I • • At the conclusion {Yf the canvass, ing in a .T341anese res•taura.nt when A L B A ~ Y. ~lay 25. - The the court shall iualte, in triplieaote, :a I th·e lath<>rs entered ':li1d. dem~nded. of senate tod:ay by a vote of 38 to 8 , final order for each election district, I t-he ~eamster. that he leave the place • . specified in the petition whicll shall or g1ve up his unioa l:mHott. ' · passed the Prentice bill. proVIding ' contain a comploete return of the vote - 'The teamster refused to do either for a recount of the ballots cast in d fi h d h under reYiew .. One of these orders an a g t ensue , duri~g w ich ta- the llcClellan-Heai'St mayoralty elec- shall be filed in' each office where the bles were upset and dishes broken. At- tio.i of 1905 in New Ym•k city. Sen· returns of the election officers have tracted by the fight, a cro·wd quf<$1y ator Cassidy. of Schuyler. was the been filed, which returns it shall in gatherecl and ·wreeked the front Gf the only Republican voting agrunst the all respects supercede. restaurant before the police, al'l·h-ed. K. )Iatsubara, acting Jttpanese con- bill Senator Harte Of Q ~eens wo~ Summary Appeal- . ' ~ ' = -- sui, and his secretary. D. S. :fiicb,ard· excused from voting. The following '• A summary appeal may be takPn son, spent some •time with.Devi\n, wh<> Demodats voted agrunst the bill:- to the appellate division from any later took the statements .of the Jap- Your consolation will be 'th:e ·:eom'fol:ting , r ~ of her long sorrow in twerlasting reunion. ' Signed) \COMMANDER EVANGEL!N;E .l3QOTH.\ · 'l'his expressiop. of sorrow from Miss Booth, head of the Salv~tion ' Army in Americ_a, wh'o visited President McKinley's wid-Q\V }n ·~ej- C:tn- ton home several times, was •d€iliveTed to Mr,s. M. C. Bai·,bar toda,y;\ :M.iss . 7 ~ . Booth will send a ftoral tribute to be placed upon the ,bie~ ·~t ~rs. Me- Kinley. CAPITAL IN T'HIS STATE .JNYEST• ED IN THE BUSINESS IS $30,• 643,167':\.ND OUTPUT $35,348,• ·' 276 W A S H I ~ G T 0 ~ , ~fay 28. • - A bulletin issued tot'l!ay by the Census' bureau t•ontains a report on BODY OF NEWSl'A~Jt . . , . ' MAN FOUND f'N STREAM -~·...-..·- ~. -· y A T S ·K I L L, N/'f'~, M·RY 28. - William H. Gill, aged 5\2 O'f 'BrGQk- lyrl. \\i'ho with his:. -~II!:, Choal'te:>\ S. Gili, a newspaper 1IJR'il- tif~ew torlt, ~ 1 _. • a·rrived a few weeks ago at the, bMrd- ing house of W. J. S·axe, was found dl'owned in the footll!IJ;:; •a, mile or two from the boarding }lou~~·)'. l\Ir. Gill was su·bject to attacks of ~e1an~holla, . . and came to the c~nutry for r~st. .He was missed at supper la;_st 11igi!:!•t, searching .parties w~eh ,~our~ wood-s found the botly. · . \ and the Boyce, of Rensselaer; Cullen, Has- such final order within ten days af· anese restaurant keepers. )lr. Dev- ~u • the manufacture according to the cell· ter it is made.' ' II\n ~·'I'd· DHfCTIVfS WfAY( ; ' )(' -~ .. Vahram Serpos~i:an, an Armenian restaura.nt prop.rletor; in East 26th street, who ~knew Father Kaspar \yell, : !;\~~·,,t~at ·tll:,e aff!l·irs 'Of the NeW: Y;o,~~.,;;,l#~llr« t~e.. Honp.h,ekis. !)oodety miiY bear some relation to 't.be' murder. , · This society has for its o'b~~t the ·liberation of Armeni.a and! other Ohristian countri~s in.the near e~st from Turldl{lh rule. Through Eu- rope and the United tSaltes, whereV'9T 'large Arme~an ,cGlQnles are. found, branches of the Honchekis have \ileen organized. 'i'he New York branch . was formed some time ago, Serpos: sian says, and its mem,bers worked harmoniously until about two m·onth:s ago, when a sel'io~s schis-m occur- red. Serpossian says that the society has found some spies in its member- ship, who, presumably, have inform- '} ' a fair trial. 1 · ,, ' > According to ~ priV'.ate telegram. l~ ceh'ed la•st nig'ht the 'four men: 'W:lio '\ gave up their lives ·bec•a-ttse Of the'<fn~ cident w&re -Dr.- Julio· ·v.:l'n~:~Di!~ J oe~;ge _:A. •• :. VJla., '~ .'!·'$1Jll~ekia, \~;; Ball;\lsal.\ Rooii, a civil ~gineer. A-if of t{le men were wealthy 1!l1lld ·~~l ed to the first families of t;he republic;: 'IIhey ·had not beretoif;are been· identi.- -' tied in any of the policies of the eoun.., try. · · . . >.:. ' .., The story of the capture and aub~.._; • • .. • £ quent death eof these men is dram·llc~· As soon as the mine was· sprung'theJil lett Guatemala City because, it is sa.idl ;fuat they feared that •Oaibrera wou1iii ~ tru~p up a charge •against·theril. Th~: returned i·ater a'lld went intO Jll~n~ . enflng, )lcCarren and Thom!lson of Jiings; :\IcCall and Owens of New Yor.!;::. Upon the appeal, bEside the order of ·' I!have not completed my invest!- sus of 1{)0;), of electrical :;n.achiucry, the court below, only the ballots as to sration, but h'a,·e t<>lesrrar)hed to Wash· d 1· It sa'·~. that ~ ~ apparatus an supp 1es. J ~ which exception was taken in the ington the facts I have learned so far. dm·ing the five year period fl'I)ID 1!100 court below shall be produced, and I am IDei.-ely 'taking the statements of !!here have be('n extensive imykoy~ the appellate division shall proceed to 1 both si1es and will make the attorney ments in the utilization of electricity canvass them m a summa1'Y way. 1 genernl acquainted with th·e facts ln and electricai machinery, and radic-al NfT fOR~IILUONAfltr 1 e~ the Tnrkish authorities of reV'olu- . , · - ' /' /~ twnary plans for.med by the Honch- General Vivaduery, of ifrle Guatema• Ia army, heard of their reiurn, ·~:·go;l ing to the aged mother of tJhe · ~e:; verr&a broifrlers. pointed a re'I\'lver' at her breast and f.orced her -to di~~el~e the hiding pla.ee of the men. \Tire- pi)• lice surrounaed iJhe 1:- ouse, and ·~;.-~;bat.., tie ensued, in whiC'h Comm·~dmt Morreno and .anothm-: officer were ~l~ ed. Reinforcements were then caiteii ' I Absentees - Ackroyd of Utica; and 1\:ld:lanus and S~livan, of New York, Do:mocrats; Dunn, of Roches- ter, Republican. • • Xo avpeal shall be taken from the case.'' innoyations in electrical devices for any such order of the appellate divis-=- - The police were unable to furnish ion.' ' the names of any of • the participants ALB ANY, May 28. -The \Yitbin t<>n days after the filing of in the attack upon the restau~ant. W A S H I ~ G T 0 N , May 28. senate today, in comm}ttee of the whole, defeated by a vote of25 to- 8, the final order, the Ia w prescribes, the board or officer authorized to issue. certificates of election must prepare a a motion of Senator McC'arren to statement showing the. result, and strike out the enacting clause of the w>thin three days issue and rleliYer a Prentice New YorK mayoralty re- certificate of election to the candidate count bill,· and advanced it to third shown to have received the greatest - At the cabinet meeting today, At- torney General Bqnaparte la,id befol'e the president and SecrMary Root the report of District Attorney- Devlin of San Francisco. on the alleged assault number of, votes, which certifi~ate; if ' ' - on .Japanese residents of that city. 'fbe report, Mr. Bonapai·te ~ays, shows that the first stories of t:he Ol·· leged assault wen: exaggerat~, and' that the difficulty appeared to be·~ ~ack of police pmtection o'n acconnt of street car troubles. Secretary Hoot took the report with him, and if l).ny further action is 'taken it will be by the state devartmen,t. rea. 'ding, with a prospect of passing it before the afternoon was over. No roll call is ever taken in 'the committee of the whole. Those un- derstood to have voted to kill the bill are: Boyce, of Rensselaer; Cullen, Hasenfiug, McCarren and Thompson, it shall ·change the previously declar- ed result shall supercede the certifi- cate theretofore issued. . Upon receipt of the new certificate, the candidate eertified to have been electe(l shall forthwith take office and anY justice of the supreme court may errforce his full possession of the of- flee. ·-----.,-- a.f Kings; Harte, of Queens; ·McCall arrd Owens, of New York-all Detn- ocrats. Nothiug to lmpai:r Act- any SUSPECT SMALLPOX oN· Nothing in the ;:t.ct is to impair official act •of the eandiil;ate heretofore A L B A :'\ Y, :\lay 28. - Th'e ~ew certified to have been elected, provid· York\ recount bill was taken up in the ed such official ;c\ts sh;ll iuive· ·been l.J'<?rformed before the issuance of the new certificate. The petitioner is ~eqnired to file a I • • l Routine business was quickly dis- bond insuring ·the payment Qf costs m posed of and the senate then went into case of an •adverse decision, ·but 1 •' If committee of the whole wifh sey:ator the pro~eeding shall change the pre· Agnew iu the chair, and tlie ftL'St bus- viously peclared result o,f the election; iness. as a speci·al order in -accordance the cos~~ shall be a dty/ chat'ge. renate wfthout a ripple of opposition this morning, almost im~ediateJY up- on the convening of that house. with the unanimous agree1n~Iit of last • ·These procee.din,gs shall have pre· night was the recount )}ill, introduced oedence over all other business of the )farch 21 by Assem•blyiDali Prentice court.' ' and passed by the assembly on ~larch Sen•ator McCarren demanded at the 28th. outset of the debate -that \Senator The bill is entitled: Page in charge of the bill, explain its ' • An act to pt-ovide for a judicial pt-ov!sions, ·and why such legislation re-count and re-ean ntss of t~e vott>s should be enaete<l. cast f;or the offiee of mayor a·t the elcc- S~nator Page declarerl fllat tile act tion of the se\·enth of Xo\'elnber, :Xine .. 1 was one of simJrle juiftie<>, which teen Hun<lrM au<l I•'ive:; ,}1\ all <'ltlN< slumhl lun·e b!'en ]lilRSetl !l p:m; ago. of th!' first f'lass in wlJi<'h the ballots l't>nator :\l<:C;u·ren brumle-fl, it • • A h;n·e •been pre:-~ern~ll.\ ' ' .. Jegisl<lth't> ~'.w,n><fl'','$fty,' ' nnl~l'efedeut· . It p!'o'·hles that • • uvon; tile vetitlon t>d In auy i!tate. He reculfed a r~>cent wUllin twenty drays a&tei the nasst~ge !!k~tion in :\lassaclmsetts I!~ whieh he of tJJis act. of any \andi<1.at!l f<U' the 1 said a go\·eruo_r. was elected,. wJt.ll ?~e ofike of maym• ,·otetl f<>r Jlt the: <;l!!ll-~ rote to SJlUI't': lle ~l~~ud~ y1 the Til· lion of the se\'eJ.Itll of :'\t~n•lllj.J,jfr, dcu-Ha:re!S a~d 1 Bl~inf'l·Cleve!a~d ~n- 19'Jii, in any c!ty of tJW- ~t -dlts,~,41-. tiona! -campaigns,., aq.\1 r~IU!It!ll th~ w&ldl the i)!I.JIQtlil ~a,•e befm preeerv~ senate tbat the afsappoiJiteu '\calldt-. . ' • \ BELMONT 28. - F'irst race; 6 .. 1;2~tp:j~l'olil®~;i;;~l .. Golden West, s wan; Marster, 8 t0 third. 'Tiih4r 1: 21.~ ---· __ · ' elds, wit.h the result fhalt incipient Armenian revolutions have been sup- pressed. Serpossian says frankly that if Father Kaspar was a spy he deserved to d!e. Denvet• Paper Says- Fetle~,;al lEnquisi· .r (,. t' ,.. tiou Now in PI'O~·.!f~8' ·Will ln'VQ\J~ . ' ; Big Trusts and,~~aptajns· of· •· In- t ~ : · dust1•y The editor of a Slavic paper here says Americans have no idea; of the fierce jealousies and intrigues among Armenian reV>OlnJtionists here. He says that he knew of Father Kasper's being a,n a,ctive politician, and tll.at it is more than likely that his political proclivities led to his t).lUrd:er. ~ ~' ll- • for, and 300 of the regulM.' al.'my sUJ- rounded the house . The <>fficial report say.s the · men thereupon commited ~uicide. soldiers took their bodies and tllitew~ them in sewers in the SU!bUrbs v•_ ... .,.~ ' ' ···--! \' ' city. 'l'his ad so incen~ the pe·P.PJI!i that diplomatic corps was 'liPP~ileli\ and Minister Gamboa demfulded:-- · . .,;k- 'bodif!S. Upon these they were finally turned, oyer and ter p:uried with great honor,s. ~ter · the l).ineteen sil~Wec.ts ·weti'! impi.1soned and sentence~ to death by' _,_..~,,,.,,, cour.tmaTtial proceedings. slJJ?itEl\IE _COURT UP:O:OlJl>$ J, {l X D 0 ~. :.\f,ly 28. - secOOt1 time iu the ~l)l'C\<;{iJrt:.Je&t'\!~l~~\\ e-ast of. sols·· thi!' morning touc>bql be~ llo\\:C,.,l point since 1~S'. ·. ·>S1l'fli:~t\ri~ij;.. :!U.~~~·Cli~rtle of 1Y' tbuy recon~red Hi. ~.~.l,~i:\W~J;w~ll_n:tw-!i~~;ter · rouli of' tlle mnrket 1·eruaius ·d\l\oi.)h!~~\ii.t.