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VOLUME X-XXIX · ..... ,,.. .. ELSif StiEl'S B·ROlHER . ... .. . . . ul·~;l;tS· .•• . . ·s··· nU:rur.PJ•·:A.· .. 0· .. ·y· .v;! ;\l'! ~,t· : ·. ·. · lJ::nOE.11:.E tJ . ' .···- • · .· · , .JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1909. QUEEN VICTORIA· BEARS DAUGHTER PRINCESS BORN AT LA GRA....~JA, SPAIN, TUE,\lDAY. PARENTS' DOPES FINO REALIZATION BIG ORDER OF BEEF. CIIlGACiO, June 22.-An ord<'T for l,ilUO,OlJO pounds of beef W<~s re-ceiv- ed from the British War Depanmerut in Lrmdon yesterday by on.e of the •large stock yardd lkms. Thbs order is reg>a:rded ·all indicatiiJ>g the com- plete reinstatement of this country's meat suppy upoo its :tlof.mer soll:d ba.sis, as it is the second re-ceived since the paJCitl•ng disclosures of four years ago. '111Le first urder was is- emed in February fmr 3,000,000 pounds tar July delivery. GOULD TRIAL· NOW SERVANTS'· BATTLE THIRTY MORE WITNESSES YET FOR THE DEFENSE. INTOXICATION CHARGE IS ATTACKfO .·.~ . . . ~ .. t.· tlll~ STATE ffiGHWAY WORK. SARATOGA, N. Y., .June 22.- fttate highway work was discussed here today at a conference of dis- . trict and county superintendent~! of highways from practically every tounty in the State. Frank ]). Lyon, deputy -commissioner of highways, presided.- Tomorrow the superin- tendents will make an observation· trip by autOJ,:nobile 10ads to Albany. over selected CONGRATUlATIONS: 08 I ·. . .. . . j De~l~s Chlna.IQ;m: Jleld There Is Not W~lllam L Leon.:.:..,\-QU.~rtftes: Reluetant to Release IIJJR-Mutderer•~ Qouble Arrested Botln lOng and His Throne Mate Were Anl(ious That the Third Clltild Should be a Girl-Accouch- ment Took Place at the \Pahice in tbe Clouds.\ Task of Rebutting the Testimony HARDING IS ARRESTED , . Sf4te's Cbl.et .ExecD.tlve Given by ·witness for the Husband' at PIUsburg SCHENiEICTADY, June 22.-Regi• ~d Sigel, •brother of Elsie Sigel, when the Cbllna.lilan )leQ.d as a. prison.- H-e sai-d that be knew El-~i·e Sigel at whose home he saad he visited on ROOSEVELT PARTY ·Is . HEARD FROM ONCE ACAIN Seeking Diverce Occupies the At- MILFORD, Mass., June 22.- tention of Court Today-Mrs. Ralph S. Harding,\ the man sought· Gould Will Probably Take Stand In connection with the murder of Constable Albert )!l_. Miller, at Ox- · oo ave11age of once every two weeks, A,gain, fprd Heights Sunday morning, w~s arrested here early today; According to the detectives Frank NAIV ASH .A, Briti-sh Ea.st Africa, LA GRAN.TA, Sprin, June 22.- 'Ell' -here was broi.lght before >Mm to- draY, decl>ared tlhat. the man was not William h. Leon, tin whose room in NeW' Y()rk Elsie -Sigel 'was mrurdered. · but denied that .retrY engagement at ma1r.clage had ever emted between them. Qneen Victoria gave birth to a daugh- ter at 6:25 a. m. today. June 22.-A1ter ~rative silence NEW YORK, June 22.-'Dhe baSk · h Harding, Sr., admitted to them his f-or O!Ver a fortmg t, tlhe first news of rebuttin•g the• testimOIOY of intoxl~ • He denied 't!-at he lha.d ever made When it was known last night that son Ralph arrived home Sunday of -the Raosev€\li eX:P·eddtion ~e into -catio-n on the part at Mrs. Kathe'l\- forenoon at about ten o'clock with a The young man sa.id 1J.e :j]Ja,d never· love to tlhe you1;1g wom-an a.nd declar- the accouchement was imminent, the Naivasha today. AU the mem.beTs of ine Olem~:nons Gould, w'ho is. &utng · ed that Olllly in 1 her letters to Mm members of the Royal family, the the eX:ped;l.tion BJre in eX:oollent herulth, ·cut on his head. The elder Ha~ing · seen, tb,e ·P.rlsoner before. her husband, Ho·ward Gould, for \\ said that R'alph told him that his_ I( was 1-<~>te'l' declared· that ltihe 'Pris- ha.d Qhe ever d:lsplayed <3JIIY affection Premier and a number of high court and the party is at presoot in camp sena.rution and alimony, was cOO!It_ .in- k b u 1 •· brother, Fran , and 1 Cc:msta le .... i - oner had fadrl..'-' m>a;de ourt: his olarl,med. ooward.s him. Mh!s S\gel often vieit- personages were hastily summoned to on the Loietta Pl>ains, in ·vhe Sotik ned by the witnesses (/'&lied by Mr. ler bad been killed in a fight. / 1den_·tity as {:fhu H!. '\\ •a.nd :th_ at he ed his resta.u'11ai:lt, -but a1w•ays accom- the palace. district. S\-earn M~. G~uld's ~~·nsel, -~ the ~.- • -\\ •Q ~ ~u \'' • Constable Miller attacked- several sh.oMd be releaood as soon ·as -ce~ba.in panted by her taother. Her last vi-sit The birth of a princess is particu- Theodore R<JQSevelt lh!as shot ·an- tri·o·l •~->ay. The array of r~\'\_ttal · · · ~ \\\'~ vv~ robbers at the depot Sunday and formaMtiies ''had been C(lllltp.lie(l: with. as far as lie could recall, was two lady pleasing to both the King and other H0on, whi•le a very large t!llwny- 'W'itnesees as V'BII'Y simiJa.r In makeUIP before he was killed h~ shot one - 0 f '):lhe prisoDJer, who had cla.i!med da.ys before beT disappoo~'allllOO, aJt the Queen, as they had hoped that maney lion iJ1:as taJlen before the rifte -to those ca:lled by the defense. The these dead. from th-e :f1mt that he wa:s Ohu Ho)), wbieh time MrS. Sigel, '!ldld Mrs. Flor- this child, the third, would be a of •b.is son, Kermit. This animal tria.! hBJS almost reEfolved -l~lf into a. New Yor-k ChinatiO'Wn dweller, ·!here · ence Todd, a Chinatown l;lllsslonary, girl. The first two children are boys, hoMs the ·rooord for size on tlbe -pres- a ba.ttle o!f -oomestJics, wl:th all tillese 'flo ;neg.Qtlate .:for· the .p-uroJ!Ja,se of a lo- were in 'the party. Prince Alfonso, b9rn May 10, 1907, ent • expedition. ;Kermit •has killed sea'V'allts who were cl-o-sely associruted cal Chinese grocery, IWiaJS ·closeh! · As to Leon Ling, Chu said, he and Prince Ja.ime, born June 23, also bwo cheetla.hs. In wddi·tion the with Mrs. Gould giving directly Oil-' .scrutln.ized by the mllli\dered gdrl's -knew him, but the relations exlstl·ng 1908. The eldest, the heir to the pa.t•ty has securell ttyree gi!1a.ffes, tJwlo ~osite testimony in rega.rd to tfrl-edr 1bt1othef. \It is -not Leon,\ SLgel an- , between them were O'f the most throne, is fair, like his mother, but elalllld, six top!, 8Jllld a •!aJl'ge nwmber mi<>,tress' conduct at various tJI-Dies OXFORP, Mass., June 22.-When arrested early today near his home at South Milford,. Ralph R. Harding is alleged to have •made a partial confession to State Officer R. E• Mott, . .~.:. .. d--''ld-\·' ~~· <OhNn -~.o t\~ .. rlendi'y n·atu·re Ho b~·d never loan- he has the protruding lip Of his --\ m'nor Q~~·el·~pe. ·'11 \\-e ~··-'ns o~e onun\\\' · .,..,. .,...y, _, \\\\'-\' <.o u.o • ., < • v w \' •• =\\ ~ \\ uu. ~= w• aUld places. The rebuttal is li'SUuA.ly saying that he assisted his brother Chlbi!!man bl!!id sborod np fm inspec- ed 1lim money nor e~clhange(l coni!.- father, with pronounced character- being preserved •for the Iliationa.l Mu- confined ro the spooifie Incidents io in the attempt to rob the Miller bkln i-n the omce of Ohd~ of PoMee denceE; with Mm arud did not knMV istic of the Spanish Hapsburgs. The ooum at washington. which the d\\\enrl·-t's witnes~es tes- t d t! . · t d in the strug whet.her or nQ_t he n_•ad bean en.g;a.ged selilond son, on the other hand, has ..,. = o s ore an par C!pa e • · . - Ryne;x, tified but Justice Dowling has a.1low- gle in which lll,tUler and Frank Hard- \He's a Chioo.tna.n, and sOJUetlhln•g to ma.rry Mdas S'i.:gel. Afulr his ex- dark complexion and looks the real ed Mr. Shearn a ·broad la.titude. ing were killed. Uke- Leon, '!Jio:t, de'cid!Eidily DJcxt !he,\ ·!bm>na-tdon by 'the CO<l'mle<r, ooo GaJin Spaniard. He was named after BINGHAMTON MAN A SUICIOr • 'i\'\'\l W'aS· teleas.ed in ~t,OOO !!Jail. TJ!e Or!- Jaime, the conqueror, King of Ara- [ Mrs. Gould's counsel said today ~e Harding lajd all the blame of the added. Y. oun.g S4gel, 'Wh'D iis <a S• \'-'-'\ Y \ had about Vhh.,ty moce witnesses •~ shooting the polic clal·m on his · gon, as a compliment to the prov- ·'\\ ' e · • . built boy ol' 18, with ~ n<maha:lernt: entaJ Cl-ub of this city, an organi:ro.- c:a\1 ail'd tha:t Mrs. Gould would prolb- brother Frank, and said that Ji'rank \\ ... b t \\~' h when twn of Ohinese toda~ offered a re- inca of Catalonia, which formed part J 22 H b :a'M $en Not tOr M11ifijrifZ4,~ portance, But to· Mllki~'-!!~ the PubUc preme. est shall be supreme, . ican pr!nciplt:JB of en•uaJ.nY ·ness ~n.,deaUng. shall ·1:Je .. recogn,ized, that in private advantage .get -:tn.• a.-.o,ee public welfar~fhli.t ls a:I[. 'ue!llung, ' u ag~r\\\\ve ..mou,g · · • ., NEW YORK, nne .- er ert ably testify agalln. The Qase Is ex- \pulled him 'into it.'' q ··ue.stion_ ed '1.0.0- cloeely •albowt his flliiil- ward of $500 for tlhe ·a.rrest of the of the ancient kingdom of Arago~. ·van Name of 1\2 Allen street Bing A bad scalp woun·d was found on seeks to promote 1 th h 1 t d ' - pee ted to occ~upy -sever-al days man. fly af!iairs. He sadd Lean's m-outh· murdorer of Elsie Sigel. Prince Alfonso, a oug 0 )1 Y w hamton, N. Y., a condmltor on the of court. Harding's left forehead; which the ing, which seeks to W . ~~ m\c-w b~M.~-.~ thla.n tliart; of the ear old, is very precocious and popu- Erie Railroad, committed suicide to- · ·just· preferen!lSB aild t,J <nfah•~ - ·~ .. ·~...,.. la.r. He drives two small donkeys 1 James J. Brennan, who was ~- police believe was made by the su.Bp®t here anJd tbJis ()bieeklllpnes moore Brother Visits Schenectady. 1 d day by cutting his throat in the played as a forema-n '<Lt 011!st1e GouM ·constable's club. in~tion; than tl).ol!!e prominent. SO'HENECTADY, N. Y., June 22. about the pa ace gar ens, and when bathroom of the residence of Dr. from May, 1904, to May, 19.06, tes- ~-~--'---- enga,g~~ -~~:the. W<)tk:-a;:.Ia.Y. , . Offioor Reidb. • .eojll!Cid~ in Sigel's . -Re'\nald S, igE)\-,. .j)r.othei: of· Eb!ie he is riding with\ his nurse never rrederick B. Niles, In Seventh aveJ t'fted th • h ~\te et M G !-~ > of railroad tr~~nspoftll•il'Cin~ o• fails to salute with his little l;Land · 1 a.\i e vL n m · TS. ou\\ I • ~, .,.. no ·s· e'lft$.h han· d ...... _ deoi¢on as to theldentif,y of11he pris- Slg~l. the girl vic~lm of the tru.nk nue, this city .. Mr. Van Name, who on the estate lli!Ld never S'li/W iller in- ., __ a· u_ .A.·N~\H ·SUIT_- ·coNT.I .. NU·E--0 \\ - - d t'-~ at the side of his head all the passers- ' 43 ld -\· i f · 1\J\1 U . (Jil~r. The d:atechlve questlone \\\ mystery in New York, arrived here was years o , was a cons~ o tox!oated or abusive in her il;ii:J;gul!-gla.- fuan searCIMngly e.nd wllller th-e eXaJ!)l~ early today fcir the purpose of ldenti- by who notice him. Dr. Niles. On arriving here on the Brenna.n disputed the testhil!ony of i-n:aJtA_on eJqJ>r~d.· )lrlmself' -a.sc oonvino- fying the Ch_ inaman arrested here Queen Victoria of· Spain is a train last night Van ~arne went to .... d ht ¥ th 1 t p · H Carlson, the coachman, wh:o t-estified ed tlm.t the prl80<Iler w& Chu Hop. yesterday and determining whether aug er 0 • e a e rmce enry, Dr. Niles' house and complained that - · of B tt bu g nd Prine s B atr·c that he toolt Mrs. Gould d!l'iVin.g on There was eomildera.ble ',hesita.n.Cy or not he is Leon Ling in whose a en r • a · e s e 1 e, he was being ~allowed by Italians ane-Livlngston, a l'od'rner V'i~ presi-. l \·ftughter of the late Queen Victoria the B.rake •In October, 1904, Willen· dent of\'· .he Trust Com•\\\'.Y of th~ R. e- ll.'b-out .releasing him, hiowever. 'r•he room Elsie Sigel's body was found. \\' • who, he said, he had noticed on the .\ ,.._ v · of Great Britain. S_ he was married ·she was so 'intoxicated 'h.e dirove -with - detective asked 'him nu~us ques- Sigel was a(jcompanied bY William train several times. Dr. Niles, he- . pub-lic, in charge of Us WHUa.m SARATOGA, June 22.-James Du- · · · to King Alfonso of Spain May 31, 1 • . th V N t one hand in order to steady her wi-th tlc.ns about hds movemetllts, i11 fJcytlng Reich, a -New York Central office de- 1evmg at an ame was affec ed . Street b.raiWh in New' YDII'k City, coo- 190 6 h h t ld h' th t h the other to p.rev-ent her fr-om- fuU- 1 lm S excuse.\ to determine ~f I11e knew •any of tlhe tective. They wen.t to the New Yen- · by t e eat, o 1m · a e was tinued hls est ony ·bc!O'l'e. upremo pel\'O'll~ who ·lha.ve figured iJ;l the Sl.- dome 1Iotel and rt~tired for a few LtahGi rhanija. tihs aG bedautiful Mroyal imagining things. This morning, ing_ Brennan sa•iil he SMV Mrs. Gould Ooul'lt JUSltiloo Van Ki'l'k tO'dlii:Y. in 'the sea g n e au arama oun- , V N , b d •and Oa.Tllson staJrt out on that occa.- · \'.'l!l -t;ra,g€d. y •bwt an=:iJr-00: to br'in•g -out hours' sleep P. Ianning to visit the city :rur. an arne s o Y was found case of Ciharl~s H. ,Kav=a.ugb. of Wa- ed the delegates on ., ·...-.--- tal s it altitude gl'ving it the pic si·on, and thM s[le mounted t!ne high l. d ~ollowe'd:'.l nothllng ot espeoi.al signfuficarme. iail during . the morning to see the n • s · - sitting in the chair in the bathroom tertord, against fOormer ddll'ectori; Of· of A bany an was • prisoner confined there, who declares turesque title of \The Palace in the with his_ throat cut. He had evl- Slteps of the brake with ag!IUy a.nd the company to oompel the Testora· Jord s: S!p:~s; vice iJt•es'idEtnt NEW YORK, June 22.--L.Wdth one Chinaman !In custod>y In tJMs d;ty ·aJtld 9tl!er detadtted In Sehe<neotaJdy aJitd a he is Chu Hop, but whom the police Clouds.\ dently died Instantly. Mr. Van Name BJppeared in a pertectly norma.! con- Ilion of fnnd>s anu.-ountilllg to 'lllbout era! maJ;lager of the n<>l\-'wA:rA·. are detaining on the theory that he 'tho booming of !i:fteen guns am- was married and had seven chll- dhion. $1,500,000 al-leged to ha'l'e ;been lost ~on Con'lpa:ny. Mr. Sims,· may be Leon Ling or an individual nounced the lbirtli ·of a girl to the dren. ' On cl·oss-examlnation Mr. Nieoll, through fullanc.ing the United StaJtes the local freight a.geilt a.s a . who may throw light on some feature peopile, an\1 the rejoicing thererufter tho defendant's colllfu.\Bl again Shit}build:lng Com'Pany. Senat:oo' every c~mmunity .for the.· report that· a third <Wtals held 1Ntder sul!iplicioo in Revelstoke, Bl'Ltlsh Oo- 'lu.m.)Jl•a, rt:he.mystery -of the. murder of of the murder mystery. Wa.El ~n<>ral. Half an hour l·ater the brought the fo·rme'r butl<.>r, Fl<Biherty, Br!OC'\kett the .plain Iliff's aLtorney, h·as prosperi\y of the te_ rritQI:.y Mng, accompanied by the mistress of OBJECT TO UNCLE SAMUEL •and the mysterious Long lslllJild road su,hpoen~ a Ja.rge number of wit- over, this nation,\ ·he . Elsie Silgel. tl)lJe )\oun-g missiQilliM'y, Chu Gain Discharged. the rOibes, this fa.ce, 'bea.mJng with joy -house into the case. He wan.ted to nes~·es, inoluddng e:!fpBirt <l.CCOuntants, the 'past few yea!.'!! ·at ·bhe .happy deliver{lJ!lce of 1Jhe queen know 1f the· witness knew Flaherty former employes o:fi the Shi[l'but-lding epidemic of cQrporatlo~ was still unsolved toda.y.. Ml tlhe -NEW YORK, June 22.-Chu Gain, evidence Olbtaj.ruwblle by !\he New York the manager of the Port Arthur res- ~nd Sclhenec1:ady ·authorities tndica.t- taurant in Mott street, who was ar- ed thaJt the man ~nder a:ro-est in Sche-- rested Saturday charged with aiding ne.etady was not Leon Lilin.g, tlhe ma.n and abetting in the escape of Leon i·n whose room the -body of Elsie Sigel Ling and Chung Sin, was discharged was :found. in the Tombs Court today bY Magis- in fu-lfillment of thei.- wish for BUFFALO, N. Y., June 22.-The and where tl'te roa•tllhou-w, Otf whlcih which has been followed Company and of seY-eral ·baJitks and a daughter, pt'oudly ·presented tlhe in- American Envelope Manufacturers Fl•alherty was the proprietor, was lo- . trust companies, wl>t'b. a vieiW '00 prov- ' fant to •the dq-g:nitarie-s as~Semlbled in Assoication, before . adjourning last cated. The witness s1lli·d he knew the an.te-.chrumber. The baby· is a evening to meet again in New York Flaherty, but didn't know ·wfulere his blonde and hiealthy in ap~pearQJJlce. during the summer, adopted resolu- roadhouse was. The king has been shoiWe•red with tions protesting against the United t t C 'I OO•ngrwtnla.tiOIII'S, and in commemo!l\ar States government entering into com- Re~n-a.ld Sigel, -tJhie 1\lrother of the ra e orne• . murdered- girl, was in •Schenectady In the belief that his testimony bion of the event he si.gnoo the Pl!llr- petition with its citizens and tax- FLAl\IES ON FLYER. ing the various transn.ctiOllf! through which it is •alleged the -losses were dl- legaJly in!lUI!'red, dru.e to a.llege'd neg- Jl-gence Qf the directors Olf tlhe Trust ~!:om pany. . I . DROPPED FBOl\-1 COFERENCE. _todlll!y to see tJhie Chinaman under -ali- might be of help in unravelling the don -of sevorwl prisoners and reduood payers by using the ppstal service NEW YORK, June 22 .-Fire was Test .there and to determine positive- story of the killing of the Sigel girl, the punishments for a number of oth- for free advl_'rtising. free delivery discovered yesterday on board the ly whether he is Leon 0'1', a.s the Ohl- with whom he maintained a regular ers. and free printing of envelopes. Chicago Special, a fast New York CHICAGO, June 22 • ...LProf. Geo. ment at tbe rlght·of1tll,~:J'IQ\IIill. namil.n ~rts, Ch-u Hop, am unoffend- correspondence, Chu Gain was re-ar- : The resolutions further authorized Central train, a few minutes. after Burman Foster, of the University of of a decldne, pro'ba'b>ly l:ilg Chinese busin§S man. -senrt up rested at once and placed ·in the OUTBREAI{ IS OERTAI:S. the president of the associaion to it pulled out of the Grand Central Chicago, whose denial of the divin- son,s of a. SchenectaJdy State to oollect·-a bi~l. House of Detention, where he will ---- confer with the United Typothetae of ~tation. Smoke from the •blaze, ity of Christ In a recent book has _A.Ithough lt W1aS reported thalt -a. be held as a witness. WASHINGTO.:'il, June 22.-Private America, the Ntaional Stationers' which was in,the woodwork and can- stirred Chicago Baptists to a hign Chltlla.ma.n 'believ.ad to be Leon Ling desputch~s reueiv<Jd today by pBTsons and Manufacturers' Association, Na- vas of the vestibule between two pitch of resentment, was dropped had been ba.ken from a tTla.in rut Re- Catch Leon's DoublP. ' finu.nctally interested i'll Honduras tion Editorial Association, American Pullman cars, quickly filled the rea,'r from the Baptist ministers' confer- f1l>ir ra;te of speed. · fi h d hh · Paper Trade Association, State Edi- p 11 f · ht • f th T 1 velsooke, 13. c., the New York po- _ PITTSBURG, Juoe 22.-Answ;er- con rm •t e press <JS'lJlliu; es cD>mmg u man~. ng en.ng some o e ence of Chicago yesterday. l1Je SClh'en.ectatli<llJils were lice stated today 1lhat they have re- ing in e'VeJ'Y deOail tJh:e description of by way of ~ew Orleans that the torial and ~ewspaper Association, passengers. Hisses, yells aud general confu-. Leoa L\ d · revoiUJtionary s-pirit is beoomin-g more and other bodies, and urge them to The train crew, after ineffectual eellesivt.ed. no omc~al news of slWb. am ar- 1 mg, w~nte m New York in manifest th~re. The diS\\t~hes ex- unita with them in an effort to in- attempts at putting out the fian•os sian m;z~ the meeting one of the h . .~ h 'f cannootlon wt1h th·e murder O'f Elsie ~ ,_ v ~ t.trongest ever held by churchmen w en 'SIX anu one- II!>> .., llh i · h t tb fiuence legislation to regulate the 'th h d d t d th t · • -uhnmg Si-n, •aJtl assoctate of Leon Sigel, a China:p1•an was >arrested here press e op mon t a a.n ou reak is w1 an grena es, s oppe e ram in Chicago, and it was referred to Glens Fa:l>ls, near Bloody at 8 :4:: .a. -m., a few moments ~fter certain to dev=lo'P in the C'ent~J post office department's comrletition. and called on the city firemen for Ll.n:g, Wlho oc:cuvied ·a l'oom adjoin- - v ~ ~ • u by one preacher as resembling a po- ing tllla.t in whi>ch Miss Sigel's bO'dy he had left an easltern train. Amerlcam. Republic V?ithin a few help. 'l'he firemen quickly smother- litical meeting in a rowdy ward. was ·fol.llil!d, was brought to this city After tJhree howrs of close ques- weel,s. The State Department malin- YEGGMEN BLE.W· UP SAfE ed the blaze with chemical appara- The conference has not the power today from Wes~ Ga1way, N. Y. He tioning the authoJ\ities, •rul)l)arently tains that it has received no news tus and the train proceeded on its to expel him from the church, and. ass!'rted tJhaJt he did not know w•here satisfied that •he w.as not ~;he Illlan of t:h!is cha1·acter from its d•i·plomatic way half an hour behind· schedule. while such an eve~ 1 t seemed to be Loon~Ling IS •amd ba.d ·:O:Ot seen h<im wanted, ·released the frightened for- or consul.ar offi{;es. ITHACA, r-:. Y., June 22 .-Yeggs desired by those present, no definite f;,.. three weeks. Asked why he left eigner. hiew Ull the safe in the Citizens Na- HARRDIA:S 18 BETTER. plan of action was mapped out. New '-YOil'k in a hurry lhe- said thJat 'l'he -Ohinaiil!an gave tlhe name of TO REGUL.'\TE JNJU:SCTIO~S. tiona! Bank at Locke. a village 20 ---- he ·hia:d been engag.ed to go 'to West WI Whlte •alt the Oentra.J. Poli-ce Sta- village 20 miles north of this city VIEJ:->:-.;A, Juna 22.-The ccmd1tion PETITIO:S TO coNGRESS. GalW1ay and 'W'ork for Harvey Ken- tion. He W1as aborut 23 yarers old, W ASHINGT0:-1, June 22.-The at 1 o'clock this morning and dP- of E. H. Ha-rrin;an was reporte·d at ---- ;.edy arrd that he left New York on dressed iii a 'l>lne eerg.e snit, white regulation of the ls~nance of injunc- parted with between $2.600 and $2,- noon torl•Ry as ;;ood. Accompanjed W.ASHINGTO::-:, June 22.-Gov. '\\\'ednesday June 11.\ Wet'Lnesda.y colla.r -and acoorddng to <the l)Oltce tions is provided for in n bill intra- 700, most of which was in $5 bills. hy the members of his family, he will Haskell and twenty-two other S·taJte wa.s the d~y -on which Miss SiJg~l d1s- \a double of the alleged murderer.\ duced Y€Sterday by Re<presentatlve ThPY overloolted about $3,000 in lettve Vienna t!Ji.: afternoon in a mo- officials nf Old-ahoma including the .appetared amd June 11 WTas Friday, Young of Mic<hig::m. The latter would gold. '!'here wf'rc four rn!·n In the tor car for the ~emmerlug, the t'zt-ou.n- Jnstiee of t1he Supreme Court, h'!l-ve guard ra411. and crashed >a:g'lllblBt' boank, <blree.king one 'Of the- wheels, and tJh.rowiillg tho IIN'on•lllil.il out. The man -~ uninjured, b~Y-Oi~\:lt: shakdng up, b-ut tlhe \W.01I111Jll a disloe>ated abonlder. She - two days later. Ques!Jl.oned -about !\lay be in Carload. allow preliminary a•nd interlocuto-ry band· and holding the citizf'ns who tain re-so•·t ahont fifty miles from joined in •a J)etit-ion to Cong~ess, <bhis discrepancy the OMruuman took VANCOUVER, B. C., June 22.- !njun,tlons to be granted by the were armwcd hy the extJlosion, at ~hc> AustJ·iau capit-al. The memb€rs through repres-enva.live Crerugerl, ask- ed 'lllw automobi•:oa wru:; rSJ:lall:rEf!l refuge In the stereotYPed· anSIWer, The reported arrest of a Chinaman, Federal Courts only after ~ hearing bay, made thPil' escape across the nf thl\ party a·r,. dPnying thems·el\·es ing that all c.c>asbwise •traffic be p!ac- a Glens Fal-ls ga.l'la!g'e, and en to the PaTks Hooptl,t,aJ, I'll Fa;lls, •where her injuries. were _ \Don'.t know,\ a111d thet'ead'ter gave supposed to be Leon Ling, at Revel- has b€en held on a b-ill in equ·lty ask- country to tlw <·ast. \~ much as possible to newspa]lo-r Nl under thl' jurisdiction o•f the in- returned w Schenecba!dy ;;:,.,.nn,;, that 'll~P'OnSe t!o all questions inqlud- stoke, B. C., is erroneous. It is be- ing for the injnnct.ion. 1114 11. ten;tute state commisBion. ern.orm. The w'Dman -refused ing one ·a.s to whether or ruot he W'3!S lieved, however, that Leon may be t\'llll~ltT.\1\Eit t\ Sl'l<'lH!>. tn~the room when .iJhe mwder. w•as one of a carload of Chinamen who ATTENH If!\S(;'s LJ•;VEJ<:. ,.OTE ox HIJ>E!--1. -<;hmmitted. will arrive at Vancouve'r today or ~--- I·;RlE. Pa.. .llnw ~~.-C'harll'~ -~ '1'\\'EI,YJ·: X,-\TI\\1·~ lULLED. He Will •be more olosely question- tomorrowc. These Chinam<'n are LO:>;D0:-1. Junp 22.-Amhassndor nary. ~aiel to hP tlu· ><lli ul a W<!U-lthy •r \\'At-l\JL\<lTOX. ,June :?:?.-It is ed, ll::Jever, •and the poli-~e -still hope coming from the East in bond and Reid, accomvaniPd by Craig \Vacls- uu<lt'J tat,,.,. <•f =\•-w Yorlc, 'h.ot and •·xp•·c4<>•1 that a vot .. will ~.,. Jaken in t.h·,., w<·n· kill«d and four others to c-bt in some useful i:nilormatlon arc bound for China. worth, second secretary of the I'm- ~lig-hely in.in•·• .! ll<'a·!ri•··· K< 11.1·. 1 s tlw SPnat<• latP toua~· on ttw hide W<•r<' in.itll't•.l lwrc· tuday u,v tlw de- .June 22.-Twelve na- fto_m ihtim. bassy. was among the large numl\'r Y<•.Ir,; old, hH<' t.H!ay ,tnd l!L•!l <'!llll- 1 ,;dw<!nlP. It i~ g<'ll< r:tlly rtl!lCPU(•d Chu. Gain was talten befo.re Oor- Fnd Geo-rge will sail from ~<>W of diplomats who attended King i•:d- mitte:l ~aid<l<' l>Y \hOIItiU~ himsPtr that a dut:-: <•f lift\\\ pvr c<·ut ad \'a- on~! Ha.rbli-rger an•d c!·ose~y question- York tomorrow on bhe \Adriatic\ for ward's -levee at St. James' Palace to- throuf.(h tlw he·ad. It i\ \t!!l 1;1ar.v lm•·m w111 11.- plac<'d upon hides in ed as_~ •his- o~i:cqw!tintafrc:e. b01~h with a trip abroad. He will be gone sev- day. The ambassador pres.,nted to and the Kr-ll.v !'.ir! had qmnrclcd \\ r- aeor>n!anrt' wit 11 t hv re!·ommenchL- -l;!i.e'S~fg\r•t and ~on; LLIIJg. oral weelts. his majesty a number of Americans .. Iy tast evening. lion\ of the· finance committee. l ........ ·' - • • •• ----------- railm\nt cf •.t j>n.SHPll!?;()l\ train. After lt:>'1vin~ t1h(_• ra.ns ·th<C c•:1rs f-ell down an L mbauh.n1<?'Ut. Republicau ads. brinl: results. her name beyollJg saying that she a.ud b-er 'fT'ien~ C.\IU,OS HAS :\IADRID .. Tune 22.-Accord.ing The Imparcial, the pretender io· 8.panish throne, Don Carlos, now living in retirement at Italy, is suffering from paralysis.