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iho riBiM nf Salvador last monthTin Cdlon lilt ii rotf five miles out from

AIIIIIIIU on tin1 morning of April IIHIT inMiom WUH ladly Hhattured and nlu-

wii iKiiihNl just in tlmo to wive all aboardsin viiH broken In by tho surf Someof IMIHSOIIKCW continued to livo in tinlintcli sictloiiH and HoURhtshelUi-

n Aciijuilii until tlm Hloamshlp companyMnt unoilirr Imjit t thorn nwny-

Itivoijil ilio Inooiivonitmco to which tiewo iniiijoited none of the nhipwrorkiHone iiiiMd lily tin worse for tho pxperlP-

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ihcv told ihiifly uonveniH Firsti I WiUon or the Colon and MrsVni Krna Schmld of liidrid Spainund siii IranilHco Cal

Mm Schmid Mrs nowtirrt wiw murrkil In heron shlpbourc-v lion the Colon was futirloun dayH out front

KniniMKo Ho murriud her as u rusull-of n of caiU witlioiit tiie knowiiluv cipUiin iiaiiio 1 Irvine

None of the Colonn pas uigerrt accuseftin rnptnln of being lauklnR ini it In was they say angry whciat I oclock In the morning ho hoard tintIIP of dm murriugu Thut was tlmmoniini of thu honeymoon and the cuplain did things tho pusHnngcrA ay wlilellit wouldnt want duno If ho had been ii-

ihc first matnit Itcotn or for that mutterin tlin boot of Hibhop R V Hllley wholnrforiued the marriage coremoiiy

Mrs Sohmld boarded the Colon ut San1ruiKlica March 21 Slit WH HO thepiLuHmgerr said th widow of H professoi-nf Httlptiiro in tlm Mark Hopkins Inotltud-nf Art in San KrancUco Her luislianiltile piisscngers heard had two yeari-UK

Sohiuid WOH 22 yearn old a blondnnd good looking Moot of the tacit onbourd began taking notice noon tintnnclior was weighed Firstlook notice too Somebody Introducedliini to Mix Schmid That was after the

war several days out from San FranMrs Kchmiil know how to play

urd KI also did the first mate TheyPlayed togother OH opponents-

ifho Dilley Bialmp of God airUtlauin tlm Barbados Islands who

told tilt story of the courtship und marwhen he landed yesterday didntexactly what the game wax but hi-

WHS sure it wan played with cardsAnyway the young widow proved to IK

superior to the first mate at und bealhim badly First Mate Wilson mof spirit He in according to the HiHho-pan athlete and cant stand dcfutu MrsKtfrida ixrceived that the defeat humiliated

That was on April 7 according t

Dishop who got it straight from tinfirst mate und Mrs Schmid-

On the next day Mrs Schmid went U

i irst Mate Wllnon and told him how ttorrjshe was at him The apology Ii-

ilw opinion touched Wilaoni-lieart His love developed and was returned in kind On tho morning of the 9tl-

WlUmi nsked the Bishop If he could keepa Peoret The lllehop thought ho could andi llrst mate him hu wanted him tr-

tf thn knotTluil cvoniiiR early but when It was

m ilark they couldnt bo seen the Bishoplirlil a rfhearKil of the ceremony on thedeck behind the smokestack StorekeeperHarry O Stovpus of tint crew hadICfii Int in on the deal and wait best manami Mi Iltltii Olofson of 7 Kant Thirtytii l Rtroet New York one of the pa nen-

Kln vas bridesmaid They also reImnrsed behind the Bmokestack HO theliiiliop says

Tlie woddlng ceremony was performedUt r in cveninj in the saloon whenpretty nearly everybody else had gonu tol il Then thn nows was broken to timpusAeiiRors Renorally who outol Ud and began tobration according to Binhr lastedovHr Sunday

Capt Irvine however didnt hear aboutthe wedding until 4 oclock in the morning

then he summoned his Unit mate fromthe cabin mot rudely and also requestedn Interview with the Bishop while the

HMiop was still In hueHe demanded that nhow hU-

sutliority The Bishop did and thenlilnfiH settled down until tho hum whenllio wreck occurred and Wilson wns auntitiotied hack to Still Francisco with the

nt of thn crew to explain tin urcldontIIi wife went with him Site was bound

lor Germany where alto met him She hadtat fullen heir to a largo amount of property

there Bishop Dilley thought thatMr IIton and his wife would probablyWin tho money later

Among the passmigerH on the City oflilngton MTO S Mlnskichl and F

Nakiiran eomiulH ionerH wnt out by timJ P nes Cinvernmcnt to study labor nnd-nauntrUI conditions In this country Theynave been on the iHthmus fourv tlgatlng thin conditions there for limo

of Japanese labor on time

They Bay that they foundleu of their countrymen then and

M far us they could learn they stoodcllmnto and other conditions well

Ul T thought that Jnpnnctfo labor could

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term DemotTat of committedMlvulo today U cauMi hIM sail voted for

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Nlaiimcti of John Ka rlJohn FUBJIO hunuin chain swjillower

wan oporatfd on yesterday nt time Oerma-Honpllal Fusl whobc u u niUHeum freak for uomo time21 years old anti lives at 211 Vorot ntreoTwo yearn ago be WHH operated on In 8

Hospital Brooklyn and a munlx1of noils key oud hnlvM wero

from lila stomach After thooperation Fusil had no trouble with Hithings Im nwallowed until March 12

to have undergone an operationBollovtio Hospital and WAS getting readfor It when on Saturdayjilght at an enterlain mm t of nn association named aftehim ho swallowed more metal articleThey mndo hits condition worno anti ncoi-ultated Ills removal to the Oermnn Hospital

Dr O O Pobe time house surgeon wnin chargn of tho operation and moro thouu dozen doctors woro present Tin operabit lasted for three hours and at limo enof that time thu following articlesbeen taken the irwns utomacli

Six knives of different sizes watcl-oliniiioiiii key ring uhiiln keyoim desk key four Vnl j lock kcyHbutton hook fourteen wire nail twonails nail and two pins

rite operation left him In a criticalanti It was doubtful hut night if In

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A letter signed Olive May was receivedat tlio Herald Square Theatre on Monda-nskinfi thut pn8se bo sent to MIs May ti-

an addriwi in Hovpntrtnth street nearSiventh avenue Thin was likiseveral others by mtvaiw of which ticketto time Frohnian theatrert had obtained

letters were all in one hut tinnames of divers actors und uotreuses hatbeen signed to them

Detective Sergenntti Browno and Sum-mers who had been called In to tinforger pot Treasurer William Pof the Herald Square Theatre to put on ai-

A D T messengers coat and captake the tickets to time address given InOlive May letter There Xewman

in Lust hallway u woman who said that sinwas Olivo Mays sitter and would take tintickets Xewman said he wasto deliver them to no one hut Miss MayTlm woman said that Miss May was outbut thut time tickets might be sent to her bmull

Newman went away and after he hadlearned from MIM May that the hadwritten for other woman wasarrested Situ said hem naiim was Ollvl-illiaithii and that slim was formerly anuclriiu In thu Merier street station sluadmitted that nlm had written a numberof letters for tiokeM Mime thatsoul the passed to help make living A MPalmer who knew the woman when sitewas an interceded for her and atJefferuoii Market court the complaint wadropped after nhu promised to abandonliur plan of operations on time theatre boxofliCO-

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AVBTIN May 3 Tho passengerfreight tratliu of time railroads in Mexicowbiob lead to the three border pointsTexas is paralyed ns the result of the strictenforcement of time order of Dr GeorgeTabor Toxn State Health Officer r qulrlug that nil who desire lo enterthe United States via TDXUS shall retnaii-in detention at either XuevcLaredo Cludud Iortlrio Dia or Juur6z five

no matter front what place orin Mexico cumin

Under thin order tlm whole of Mexico ii

clawed ns with feverMexican Government authorities thatVera Crux is the place in that

where the diseaseDr Tabor Is also refusing to admit tin

from Mexico until has beenXo trains on the Mexi-

can Central or the International are permit tod to cross the RU-

Cramie because or the windowsof the coaches not screened

nOOKS H7W LOOP TilE LOOPS

nlllnB nark and Forth Ttireugh theSchool of Fish

A maim who gave his namn as UoorgeMurray of 108 East Seventeenth street wwarraigned in the Adams street police courtBrooklyn yesterday charged with halngtolen a pin worth 1110 on a bridge trainfrom Horace E Stlllman a fish dealer at-

i Fulton Market Mr Btillman said thatlurray was one of a gang of pickpockets

who do what IN called looping the loopThis dodgu consists in getting on n train

it this end of the riding tostreet Brooklyn At

ho pickpocket takes a return train to Newthe performance Indefl

Looping the arick for the at the crush hour-It is bank and forth through thefame school of flab

Murray was locked In default of 11000for a hearing on Friday next

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oelrty Wenun or Bridgeport Fell In LateWith a inductor

HitiDOFronT Conn May 3 Dr Benja

ilu W White a prominent practitioner andlubtnan got a decree of divorce from Idsifn Olivia mind tho custody of their nine

old son in tIlt Court tonightn ground of infidelityRobert of a con

nctor on tlm Sow Haven railroad wabMrs White met

hll commuting between Bridgeport andevr York to u aear ago Bofor her recent separation

her husband tho movedooioty in Bridgeport and Stamford

Intent ThrmirlvM Not to HarryPrmeniK-

KADLNQ Pa Muy 3 Thirtyfix Protesunl clergymen of this city recognizing

constantly increasing number ofllvoro nnd deeply sensible to theml to the alwo to time Churchit a meeting today of the Reading Minisrrial As an agreement thathey would not a man orwimnn white tho other party to the dlvorcu

living An exertion to be grantedv when n-

llvorce granted on statutor grounds is tho-ppUcani for

Jerome In time Tenderloin

liitrint Attorney Jerome and two of hitKtlHlimtH Corrigan and Lord dropped IntoIm Tenderloin station at II o

html thrtHMiunrterw of anours talk with rapt rot t Whllo-

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Would Sot Actrpt Nomination tnilAny Ctrrumstanoft Wtntj to I

Back to the llotue and Run for SpeakAgain Cioixt Word for Itooicvel

WASHINGTON May 3The protectl-assoelatlon that wo formed In time Intereof Speaker Cannon to keep the nomlnatlifor the from being thruupon him proved Ineffective and M

found it necessary tonlghtposition clear In an Intervle

In reply to a question the Speaker saidEven at tho risk of being accused

declining that which I couldget It I desired It I answer unequivocalthat If the nomination were tendered uI would not accept it under any elrcui-tancea whatever If there Is any languai

which can be more decisive write It InIn answer to further questions and t

make hit statement Htlll more emphatic MCannon said

I have not been a candidate for the vinepresidency am not now and will not bWhat are the reasons I have boon for umost thirty yearn a member of time NationsHouse of Representatives I may nay mlife work has been In connection with legli-

latlon In thu House I have boon nominateby the Republicans of the Congress dlatrltIn which I rcaldend have acceptedinatlon I have to hope I shabe reelected

If time Republicans huvn n inujorilin the next House of Representatives twhich In my judgment there IK no

doubt I will be a candidate to sueceemyself tw Speaker If perchance however the Republicans should not havemajority in the next house I will Ukmy place on the flour end give the hew

service In my power to the minorityIu my judgment I can do better

in any capacity at a member of theof Representatives than I can do

At this point In the Interview SenateBurrows entered the Speakers room anIntroduced two of hi constituent topresent Speaker and future VIeePrefiident

Mr Cannon bowed expressed hit pleaaurat seeing two Michigan men and turnlnto Mr Burrows remarked In lib iroway

Vou will see m as an archangel befoiI am VlcePresldent

I am glad you retain your sensesreplied Mr

I have no touching the publlservice declared Speaker Cannon reBurning time interview a soon as lils visitorhad left outside of and disconnected with

the House of RepresentativesOne word more There are many met

in the Republican In the mlddlWest and elsewhere who are better equippod for the great office of VleePresidenthan I am and would add more of strengthto time ticket Ulan I would BO tit my duoision and my duty cat citizen and a R

run together in the oonolajloithat I have cometo which h final

Mr Cannon titan made some remarkthe certainty that Illinois wflin the Republican column an

addedRoosevelt nomination for the Prosl

dency loon boon a certainty for aand wax first suggested In IllinoUi hi

became President AH a candidate for tinPresidency he needs no running part noto give him strength He U stronger thaihit in that State and I may go furtheand In that whole country

in LI BOLT If IIEAHST HI LES

TO Sell of DtlrKalr From lees llkrlj-Jo to St Louis

DEB MoINES May 3 After one of tinmost bitterly contested struggles in the his-

tory of tho party the Hcarel forces sueceeded in obtaining a ruling by ChairmanJackson of thu State central committee tonight which enables them to control time prolimlnary organization of time State conventieR which will convene tomorrow at uoclock

All contested delegations will be excludedFrom voting until the credentials oommittei

upon their contest As the crecommittee will be made up of

member from each of the eleven Congresidistricts seven of which arts controlled bjtime forces this will result In eatlti

delegations in each of thecounties This will affect 111 dole

jntoa and will wake a difference of 122 irvote

At a conference of the antiHeiiMt forcesheld late tonight it watt decided to bolt

tomorrows convention if the Hearstforces are found to be in the majority at-

s anticipated They Justify their courtsm the that money has been usedo corruptly carry close counties and thatraud has been practised Two sets oldelegate ate likely to go to St Louis

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Zonftulon of MM Powell Who Klllri-

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DOVER Del May 3 After a spiritedIglit in tho Court of Oyer and Termlnoitoday time confession of Mrs Mary A

Powell thiit she killed Estella Albin watt

ndmitted in evidence It was In threeparts and the wrongs had

the discoveries she made ofisslea

Airs Powell confessed In time presencef three witnesses that the girl followed

upstairs glaring insultingly at tierand a bltternotw develop

her down with a catsup bottlemd then fought until she cut girls

a Sue haduilfo with hr to the garret to rip up some

When Dr Wilson tool the stand thishe wan asked by Deputy Attorney

General Richards how many wereInflicted upon the body of Albln

One seventy he repliedthirtyone bruises and ito cuts

AUTO IHIOKK HOVS LKUS-

e nrlver Arrested lint Boji Father HillMake No Complaint

David Curtis of 241 West Twentyeighthtreel a driver employed by George A

Vheelook of 341 Madison avenue ran hisutomohllfl over Joe Suueone 7 years oldf 323 street in front ofis home yesterday afternoonJoseph boys rather picked

mid carried Into thefr Coleman who was relied from Bellevue

fotimi that the logre broken Curtis was arrested

akcn to the Kai stationSausono refused to make a complaint

ihiii he learned that sonii front of the machine

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Collector Nt ratten FIgureshauls Sent That Amount

SAN PxAHCiHCO May 3Colltotor ofPort Stratton has sonic statisticwhich show that more titan 100000worth of munitions and suppliesheart bought here by Japanese 01

Russian the war beganThe have sent several mllllor

In gold yen by every Oriental steamfor several month In December

17000000 In January 2500000 I

February 3Mfl000 in March 128000and In April nearly 7oou00o

Russia has purchased most of her miplies through Chicago and Now YorkMr Stratton estimates that theue

have been fully large a those c

Japan making a total of 1101x000-

0TltAVSlT HILLS SWXLIf-

Coinmliiion May Now do Alieail trim It

Iliilrrarniiml Road PlainALBANY May aOov Well todn

signed the two YeW York city rapid trambills Introduced by Senator White nrequest of RapId Transit Com-

mission Till nttaiis tied time commlscan go ahead and arrartge nt one

for time construction of another bidependeut rapid transit tunnnl road up undown MHiihattHti Inland

two bills today remove threstrIction on the amount of inonuy whlcimay bp upont by tin city In constructlnirapid transit totals which has been 60

000000 which amount already has becontractud for In the construction ofMcDonald and Brooklyn tunnel

time amended law provides that t he tiinounof bomln which may be Issued for HUB

purposes shall not exceed time limit n-

umount which shall be prescribed by thBoard of Estimate and Apportionmentand no contract for the construct Ion of such

road or roads shall be madi unlessUntil such shall have conuuntethereto anti a limit toof buiuln available for such purposes

It l also provided that bridgesvladuttx may be considered ad streetby thin Rapid Transit Commission In lay-

Ing out new roads This willuse of the Brooklyn bridges lot such purposes

RKJKtT KW IIAVKXS OtlKfMen Are Natlined Wllli the Campus

stilts the HallroailSEW HAVBX May a OfWclaU of

New York and New Haven road were informed today that he cur workers on thsystem hnd voted to reject the companycompromise proposition granting sliortehour and a slight Increase In wages In

Instead of the U per cent demacdcdpoll was practically unanimous It wnthe belief tonight that the Comiutny would

tin men way on the wage queiand that the men would accept

termsInc report that President Melluns

West from which he will return tomorrowwas to procure Western strike breakoutwaa denied the company tithe

wa said he visiting hi formehome St Paul

Before rcooiuinendlnx a strike tho variougrievance coramlttee now In session herehave derided to appeal to President Mellei

they cant get what they want fromsubordinate offtcUiU

The striking bullertuakDrs got u juttoday when they learned that half a dozendisabled locomotives were to tinshops hero entirely repaIred They havebeen trying to find out where the Cuinpuinlied the work done

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Hanlrn De o nt Clinton State IrUtin Rmli-

lrvnl In PrlionrraiLKNH FALLS X V May a Warder

Deyo of Clinton State Prisonthat an attempt nt escape was being plunnec

after weeks of careful watchingPrisoners Monelte and Klaitugan tiiken

from the ranks mind searched yesterday-In Klanugans clothing was found a key

which would unlock the cell Tinmens culls were next irMenettes cell were found a dummy re-

volver made of tin full several saws ijimmy a number of keys and a chiselIn Flanagans cell more keys were found-

It wax learned that the break for libertywatt planned for yesterday when Menettewas to saw his cell door and gutting Intothe south hail was to kill If necessary theodlcnr on duty and then open tim doors ofthe other convict lu time plot

Menette U one of time mo t desperatemon in time prison and serving a sentenceof years Flanagan iw In for

year

V AlTOMOBtLiSTS AHItESTKI

Club Hail Illrrd a Uatifcr MlinalMaim html Mar lie Failed Tunis

Y May 3 Xot withstandng the precaution taken by

bile Club of America In stationing a manwith a blue flag on the Boston post road

Larolimont eight of their member werejrrenled jMterdny anti today chargedwith having violated the sed law orhating neglectwl to display the number

their machine Some of the uutouiobillets blamed the ftagirmn for their arrest

Thny say that Instead of standing out instreet and warning them that the police

were making a crusade lie spent most ofhis time a wiloon and rushed

without seeing himwas adopted at the

of Clifford V aOrienta Point who was urwteil and fined

week Tlw club It U reported will

where thorn Is no saloonThe nnmes given by thotm arrested were

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ttc and E of New York M Wof Brooklyn It H Davis of Bridge

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II Larcnmontfitted then from 10 to 125 each

fVJIMVA KLKCTIOM-

Itn luiDKrii of Importance Trrre HauteHftoonin Republlran Agate

IKDUKATOIIR Ind May 3 Returnsfom n majority of the cities in Indianaholding elections today indicate that thensave been hut few political change endheee in the ofwith the of hauteTerre Haute normally a Republican-

Ity but for twoiil returned to It old lor y

Mayor was defeated by000 and the alsolecled a majority of the common council

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BANISHED FROM WEST POINT

COL MILLS riTS CUT YILKK-iHRTinKn ner run IlArn

Walker Irrfrri Aialnul MilItamamU au Inquiry Walkr Mri

Away Altcgril lunnltlncle a Woman TjpewrllnW-

ASIIIKOT N May 3 Tlmmilitary reservation U agitated awhich tins been brought to the attention t

the War Department officially and l giproceeding wilt result

It was hoped by time Department authorItlw that time matter might be ovewithout formal proceedings and consoquerpublicity but things have gone no farit i Imponslble lo secure that outoomi

P Walker o retired armofficer who hint been living In Cullom lieuone of the military academy bulldlngiwas accused by R young woman employ-ea a typewriter In time academy of havlnmade iiinultlng reinarki to her The

complained to Col Albert L Mills

time HUperlntMident of the academy und h-

nuule Capt Walker leave Cullom Hull un-

dUmi ue l him front the reservationTh fHUi on Capt Walker flied charge

with the War Department nRaiiiHt ColMills alleging In ubntunc urbitiurand brutal treatment The War Depart

made Inquiry Into theconclusion that

should M tlunu It was partlciilarlanxious lu avoid a format investigationthat tIme young WOIIIHD concerned who thighly respected might spared tinHiibarrassinent of notoriety

Capt Walker would liavu none of ItHt insisted upon fits right to have tincharges ngnlnst Col Mills investigatedund the Department hoij forced tiadmit that ho Is eiitltlod privilegeXo definite conclusion as to the methodof Investigation has boon reached mind noth-

ing will be done probably until SecretaryTaft who Is expected to return to Wannington tomorrow has an opportunity of looking into the cast

U was saId at the Wur Department todathat any inquiry Into the aharges ugalns-Col Mills must ne Hsarily embrace aiInvestigation of time accusation made bthe typewriter which caused Col Mills tdlimitaa Capt Walker from the reservation-and that formal counter charges againstCnpt Wulker might result

Capt Walker entered time Military Acad-emy from Ohio in 1801 and was retired Ii

1883 for disability incurred in time line o

duty Cal Mill It much younger thaiCapt Walker He entered the MllltarAcademy from Pennsylvania in 1874 and 1

now a Captain of the First Cavalryholds the rank of Colonel while Superintend

of the Military Academy He lost aieye in him Santiago campaign of 1S9S TbPresident recently nominated him to beBrlgadlerUetierol but the Senate did noconfirm time nomination

U wa sold In some quarters today thathe Presidents failure to give Cola recess appointment asmight be due to the charges brought againhim by Copt Walker but there istio ground fur this supposition CfpM

points are Involved in the consideration btime of the question of giving

recess commissions to offlceM whose nowluatloris time Senate failed to confirm

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WASHIVOTOV May 3 LieutCol WllllanF Pitcher of the Tw ntyelghth Infantrywho stationed at Sun Francisco has beetcalled upon by time War Department tianswer tho charge of jilting Miss CarolIneHarold a clerk In that department

LieutCol Pitcher Is 1 years old lie winborn In Texas and was appointed to the

Academy and after spending two yeanthere was In 1871 commissioned as Second

in the army In the complaintfiled with tit Will Department It allegedthat he become engaged to MlM Haroldsix or srtven months ago and that at hitearnest request site gave up her In

the Department shortly before thefixed for time wedding bout March

asserted that not only was time dateFixed but that till bridetobe had purchasedher trousseau and a dinner in honor of time

approaching event had been given by RearAdmiral Colby M Chester whose slimilywere old friends of Miss Harold

Col Pitcher time day before the datele lucted for the marriage went sway fromWashington It U alleged that he made noexcuse for lib departure beyond leaving

note to time effect that he had been calledaway

Harold succeeded in securing reinstatement in the Wur Departmelit andipparuntly regarded the affair as a closedIncident Sumac of her friends to whomdie told the story urged her to bringcharges against ol Pitcher but dlnllk-ng notoriety she declined to do so Oliof her friends however flied formal allegaions at the Department two weeks ago

md LieutCol Pitcher was called uponan explanation

The explanation was received a few daysigo Ills only direct answer as to hitsreasons for not marrying Miss Haroldvai it Is understood that he had changedils mind This and other answersto the HienlioiiH put to him were regardedjy time War Department officials as uiiHatis

second request seuthim with notice that he must make cata-orlcul answers to thu Deparimeills intunesSenator Simmons and Representative

Small of North Carolina havemuse of Miss Harold und are pressing theWar Department to act

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rat n lle Will Brim Uatrli of SocialStudent here

XEW HAVEN May William II-

iallcy of Yale will male hU annual exiilrslon to New York tomorrow with lintnemberrt of tho graduating claw who areaking lilt course In social conditionsPhis year he has divided his excursion Intowo groups one of about thirty to go

and about time same number to gonext week

will In New York over Friday-n Thursday nil time city

M visited thu party have lunolioonOtto of tliem Ill the Itowory-

hlnutnwn amid tho onFast Side will lx rovonsl under the guidance-if a of Central Omen

Friday they will down thn heritoro time station aunt also do the

norgun and the teiiomunt districtswill return to New haven on

Yldny evening

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IILISH AT Tin IIITI innsBfport limit the PrmlUrnt VanU Him I

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WARiuxaiox May s Cornellti X

of Now York had a conference with tlPresident at the White lion tonlghSenator Alililcli was also n caller anti It

reported nlthoUKh without authority tht-

Mr Bliss Is being urged to accept ohaii-

manNhlp of time national commltteoThorn Is a general dwrc to Imvo

serve hut heretofore ho lui plendid bl

age antI pressing prlvaly buslmfK offairs Mr Bllns hIM already consenteto continue a of time committee

O HECOHH FOR CttKSCKLS

Figures of I H n 4 Mtilril Out liy AtnrrleaTrotting AMotlatlonC-

IIICAOO May n TIme directors of tinAmerican Trottlng AsuooliUlon mill axboard of appeals at time Auditoriumtoday und tried several cases cf allegeviolation of iissoclatloii rules The 8P siowill bo contlnuid tomorrow Proscptwrecord of isJKJf made at Wichita KanOct 10 wait dlsnllowixl timid the ofHoen ntime fair aiMoclutlon were cited to nppea

show why they should riot Ii

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Terror if Cnluradu Klncknirn lilllnl bnannilM Hunter

DENVKR Col May 3 Old Mose tim

huge grizzly which has terrorized the stockmen of Fremont and Pink counties foryears made it i charge yenterdawhen cornered by J W Anthony wh

tired five bullet In the animal without stopping Itt rush and then put a sixth Into II

brain between the eyes Time fe-

dentl almost nt isis feet Antimony had benttrailing the grizzly lot two weeks

Old Most is said to have killed four o

five men The bears depredations 01

tho stock range have caused much loto cattlemen and for years there hal beeta standing reward of 1100 to the hunterwho would produce conclusive evldenciof his death

lime carcais weighed an even 1000

poundATE 40 B4V4V4S JV 0 MIMTECapacious Man Challenget Swept nil

llama Whose Record u sitBuioMixaTOX Ill May 3 Sw e

William Deamude the Flthlan youthholds the eating championship of Vermillloicounty on tho strength of recently eatlnithree dozen eggs at one meal and two dozerbananas on another occasion has r etlvei-

a challenge from PotomacFriends of Frank Hall of time latter place

boast that their champion recently ateforty bananas hi forty minutes In a

at Potomac and would not hays

topped at that but he the callsupper and bad to leave The Flthlayouths backers say that twentyfoubananas is not their mans limit buthe stopped because the supply of theran out

Th detail UM match between thewere arranged today aM the data for tincontest will k set soon

AVAL VISIT DEFERRED

Death In Pretldent Palmaf FamilynanhliM to Way Away

WABHINOTON May time request o

President Palma of Cuba the proposevisit of the cruiser Olympia arid otherAmerican warships under Rear AdmiralJewell to Cuba has been postponed

President Palma telegraphed today thatowing to a death In his family It would In

Impossible for him to extend official courteales and ho desired therefore that the vlsltibe postponed until time fall

EXMAYOR AMES O THIAL

Counsel Pitail Prevloui OonUeltorfor Bribe Tnklne-

ST PAVL May 3We are willing to

trust Dr Amess fats in time hands ol

any twelve mess the State may name Wnwe challenges

noneThis statement was made by Fred Hyent associate counsel for exMayor A A

Amps whoie trial for accepting a 110 bribeBessie Lee a woman of the town

police protection begun before JudgeB Elliott

ExJudge J M Martin as COUIISB for thipresented a plea of former eon

otlon Mr Martin said The womflii-lessle Lee front whom Dr Ames Is here acused of receiving a bribe of 10 IB

with the Bescla Feirlo who appearedj one of the complalulng witnesses in th-

ither Indictment

itvc ur uoaSrime Hunt at Freeport I 1 UU lu rs

the Burial Place of a Pet

Chief a Scotch collie owned by Mistrace C McCoy of ii 4 Decatur street

died a few days ago and MissiloCoy arranged to bury time dog In a plotif ground she owned at Freeport L I

John Losea of Freeport whom she askedo dig the grave made up lila mind that u

rime humid been committed and told Joelee Archer B Wallace Early yesterdaycorning time Magistrate accompanied by

onmtable Ira Baker Dr Denton and twoindertakors assistants went to time plot

After digging for halt an limit the oak

asket was uncovered and opened Insidehey found time body of the collie dogwrapped In a shroud and around Its neck

white ribbon On thin collar was inscribedChief anti the number of a license lUllediy the Bergh society

Time party lot no time in putting theoxket back and filling up time grave Be

ore they separated they made a solemnto keep time matter Quiet

Democrats Hold HI Paul

Mr PAUl May long fought muilcipal campaign was brought to a closeonlght by the election of Robert A Smith

Mayor and the entire Democratic cityIcket The election was a contest ofIce against moralityand the former won

City Council remains Democraticpolice are In t he control of the Demo

rats which Insures a wide open policy-or two years

Pllttbiirc llrcart for fhlvageC-

IIICAOO May Thirtyfive thousandtilcago famllle worn supplied with bread

nday by PitUburg bakers Milwaukeend SI baking concerns refuted tohip bread to Chicago to help time proscribed

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Russian Generals Report on

Yalu Battle

THE BODIES LAY IN HEAPS

Big Russian Lost in Killed iMWounded Admitted

Thlnk lust aKMI anil 4 N-Mlawnr e Fell In tIme llatllp 8tip rli r-

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Alirmiil tu IMofk Port Arlluir MartTw liinboals Hii ln FIre UlnkiFight Mleamrn RriMrt That JapansMeeoml Army Miulpd In Manelitirla anil ripiurril Xrwrhwanri-

liictal Culile lltfunteli lo THK Suv-

Mr PKTFH8KtRi May lOrn Konrft-piUkln sends time following report of Sundays hattie at VaIn

Oen Sn solltrlrs report dated todayon the fight of Muy 1 says that the oattl-

wns fought tmdiir time following circum-

stances Time Twelfth and TwentysecondKoglments anti tho Second and Third Bat-

teries of thn Sixth Brigade of1 Artillerywere engaged In the battle which beginwith heavy cannonading of our right flankby siege guns at Wlju und field batteriesin the distance

After a lull time fighting was resumedwith extraordinary violence against theleft flank of our main position atTurenohenand our position at Potletlnsky A fusil-lade was also begun by small parties ofJapanese across the Al River

The situation of the defenders positionbecame difficult especially at Podetinskywhich wee bombarded on and onboth flanks

Thirty Japanese guns were pitted againstour battery at Potletlnsky which afterhaving silenced the enemy mountainbattery directed it fire on the JapaneseInfantry and sustained few o we so longac It was not obliged to take up anotherposition owing to the withdrawal of ourInfantry from the bank

JATANEBK BOPIS8 JUT IN BBAV

The Jap n under our fir nodbayonet attwlta on our trw V p

SImultaneously with the attack at-

Potletinsky an attack being made onour loft flank at Turenclien and the Russiantrenches had to be abandoned under theJapanese enfilading fire Our reserveseveral times mingled with the flrotthus enabling it for a long time to maintainits position

Finally all of the supports were broughtup into the tiring line but owing U

great distance from our main reserves Itwas Impossible for them to reach the ad-

vanced force in time and our men retiredfrom the principal position to anotbsrposition in the rear of Tulenchen followedby time concentrated fire of the Japanwho could not make up their mindsdescend from the crest they occupied sadface the the of our batteries at PoulemetU

They dug fresh trenches and opened aheavy artillery fire on our new positionand began i t turn our left lank towardChihgow

Two battalions of the Eleventh Reelment and time Third Battery of the ThirdBrigade of Artillery belonging the oaaiii

reserve were ordered LoofunhouThey occupied a position with a doubU

firing line thus permitting our advancedline which had suffered heavily and ourwounded to retire A battalion of the

Eleventh Regiment both flunk of which

were repeatedly turned by tile enemy

advanced with fixed bayonets preceded

by buglers to clear a passage Tho Japan-

ese however declined a hand lo bandx nflict

In front of time regiment a chaplainrearing a cross Will struck by two butsIt was only by advancing on the Japanesewith the bayonet that one of our rectaMfits

wail able to retire On till arrivalilslanco from the Tenth Regiment alTtnir-roopn were shin to beat a retreat

TilE RUSSIAN U H8RB

The losses of the Eleventh and Twelfthegiments were very great but they orsot yet exactly known In the FJev thhe killed included Col Laming and Lltut

Dometti and Ralevukynine company commander kllUd or

wounded The Second and Third hftt

tries of the Sixth Brigade having lost thegreater number of their men sod horaoswere compelled to abandon their al t fi

after rendering them uselessFor the same reason six guns of the Third

littery Third Brigade ot Artillery andIght pottlemetts which could not be

away were also disabled ThenounlalnoUB natuie of the country sAd

hot attack of time enemy mode it IM-

loulble to nave time guns by moon of

lrag ropesUp to time present HOO wounded indud-

ng fourteen oltlocni have brought

o time hospital nt Fengwaiigcheng Tbcir-

iventunl transportation nlsiiwhere in folly

wured Time leach may reach 00 lapnese cavalry appeared to time southeast

f KungWnng lint teeing two companies

illh two guns oppo ed to it did BO yea

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