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    Lowell Sun (Newspaper) - March 17, 1905, Lowell, Massachusetts                                THE WEATHER Ira that it will tonight ind Thero probably will be light variable windi THE LOWELL SUN O'CLOCK ESTABLISHED 1878 MASS IN POLICE COURT Abandoned Child Turned Over to State Board THE SYRIAN CASE UP AGAIN Fifteen Normal School Girls in Court People who had occasion to attend tho of iho police court this upon entering door of the court room did not know whether they hail broken Intn a school class or them was an unusually largo number of female offenders for the enclosure Inside the railing as ed with ladles thero bong between 15 mid SO occupying second easily ascertain tint Instead of signs of depravity ami the faces of the younK expressions of honesty and Intelligence There wero many as to Who nro What nri they ing ami many other similar re- maiks and after considerable on part of everyone who en- tered the court room they learned thill the young ladles were members of special class of civil government at the state normal school In Tho younK Indies to ho very much Interested In the court hiss but could not suppress their laughter at of the nonsensical that mine of the witnesses made especially those given one of the witness In the Syrian ASSAULTED Patrick was charged with assault and battery on Cyrus IV Kons of Parsons after ing the stand stated to the court that he saw an advertisement In one of thi newspapers that Gorman had a heavy horse for rale As he need of one he went to street where Gorman kept his horses anil asked to see some of them showed him some of the horses but witness said they too light for any heavy work and that ho guessed there were none there that he wanted AV It- new continuing decided that none of tho horses would suit me Gorman began to abuse me and call me vile names Without any provocation he struck me a blow cheek f witness I said to Obrman about thu quality of neither did 1 say lie bo arrested for- advertising horses for sale which he did not have He wanted to hit me that the horses he had than mine but I told I was not a betting defendant I In the horse business anil have practically all my life After showing him what horses he commenced 10 at me After at me lie grabbed hold of me I then hit him and put him out of tho In to p it by Deputy Welch said he was it drinking man but acknowledged lhat he bad arrested a few limps for enness and breaking plate plass windows while drunk The court after summing up the dence found Gorman guilty mul fined him baby wan being cared for The court divided that the child should bo turned over to minor ward de of board nf charity Is now at HIP Jail trial on a charge of and cohabitation having been list week ASSAULT ANU Philip and Alexander were charged with assault and tery on Police Officer white the former was also charged with asrault assaults occurred last Saturday night but from tho looks of Philip's two eyes It would appear he got the worst of the argument Deputy Welch stated that the was a simple ono and as he thought had fared the worst he mended a fine being Imposed Instead of sentence Philip was lined nnd had to settle 58 TASK of with of of hay at from K of was until next OX who court a fow days ago with a trip lunik won in the of the for OK Jiml with of 12 of from nml Rood and he tn the of til fur John nld liquor he had to to foci thai inc Tho conn paid ft did not l Ink n for tlir Jin was K Howard and Austin nil second wre JC first AX The Infant which was with brought Into court by Matron and Mary on tho stand she a resident of nnd nor sister of She told of- Mrs seeing hor about the rare of her infant The rh I born at the on Jan 14 and on Jan 18 witness re- the baby to the her ter at tho request IPV agreed to pay a week for tho care of the child but nover paid a Tn fact near Put on Ayer's and be proud of your hair A little pride is a good thing Then why be contented with thin scraggly Put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long thick hair beautiful hair without a single gray line in it Keep Have a little pride Store to Let At 32 Central St Formerly occupied ak Piano quire of Louis Grunewald Jr 00 CENTRAL ST SYRIAN CASE The Syrian assault was resumed In police court Hils morning Tho first was Solomon Dyar Ho 10 employed at Hie col- mills and qull work at nine o'clock oil the of March Mil Ho told the story of the assault naming inc five defendants as the assailants of and Joseph Witness said that he was so scared that he and his brother ran away and could not loll or had anything In hands He has known the de- fendants for Ori witness said that that the de- fendants He said ho worked In room with the com- that thero tlon between his machine and chine operated by Ferra alia Joseph witness left the mill with his brother Sallme The witness was Inclined to make a farce of the proceeding his answers being unreasonable and df void of The court through the Inter- preter look task and him not to make little of the court One of the foolish answers given to question was when counsel asked him whether on the an or Ran light Ho thai not being the lamp lighter not tell which it wan He was asked If he was standing under the light and his answer was As my clothes were not wot I did not have to stand under the light to dry them Towards the close of the I've got a ache and cannot stay here any longer stayed a little longer less The rested at this point Dr K was the first ness for the defence He told of ing at 52 Adams street on day following thn assault Witness ex- Ferra Ho was In bed but had all his clothing and a big comforter wrapped around him The doctor found absolutely nothing tho matter with him He made a thorough of the different places where said he had beer hurt witness said he did who summoned him as the call had been sent over the telephone He does not know even yet who sent him up there CRUSADE BEGUN AGAINST WHO MORPHINE NEW YORK March crusade against druggists who sell morphine and chloral without labels has by the State Medical asso- In the hope of lessening the sale to drug A detective In the em- the association who recently started to ferret out violators of the health declares ho difficulty In getting the drugs the druggists selling him any he desired without labelling the package In conformity with the law Arrests are expected to begin at once LASTERS STRIKE WANT XEW PRICE LIST EN- f LYNN March 25 hand at and LoRan shoe factory Washington street struck this to enforce acceptance of a new price Us submitted February Thursday Ing voted to strike If the list which calls In pay was not slime the firm The firm refused and the lusters after finishing the work In hand this forenoon went out The arm makes no statement 12 ONE CENT GEN Superseded in Command by General The Japanese Still Pursuing the Broken of the Russian Army Now Short of Food and Ammunition ST P the on th heels and flanks of tho remnants of tin broken defeated army the old Idul of iho private dlor has boor dismissed and 1 graced and ion of the army Is appointed t succeed him In command of all tho land and sea forces operating Japan Tho word disgrace written In largo lettern In the Imperial Order Gazette ihls which contains not a single word of and of the rumor that had asked to be re- The military annals no more bitter Imperial rebuke While It known that the war cil -had already decided to supplant after the Mukden disaster the decision to confer the task of ing the remainder of the army on I.lnevltch In the very midst of Its flight although bruited last night came as a surprise It transpires that Nicholas upon tho advice of Oen and War Minister haroff determined that tho step was necessary when It became apparent yesterday morning Hint while concentrating for a stand at Tin seemed unaware that the nese had worked round westward again and practically allowed to be surprised Old reports brought by den falling mentally also had In- fluence Therefore It wan considered Imperative In view of the exceedingly perilous position of tho army to Him over Its command to who had been able to bring off his army In order after the battle of den His record during war had also demonstrated his capacity as a commander will re- turn to Si Petersburg forthwith Tho to of withdrawing what la left of the treat army of men lo Is a desperate one lie Is hemmed In on all sides Kamamura presumably Is pressing northward through mountains eastward ready to swoop down and Oku aro on the west of the forces Thi whole line of tho railroad Is threatened If not already cut and Chinese bandits are even reported to be in the rear of A consummation of Mukden dis- aster Is Napoleon's plight In the retreat from Moscow with Cossacks harassing the starving freezing Frenchmen was hardly as bad or dangerous Nothing further has arrived from the front but It Is feared that the which had ly recovered from Iho demoralization of the Mukden retreat have again been thrown Into confusion by Field shal relentless merciless suit The war office greatly fears that more siege nnd field guns which managed to save at den have been sacrificed in the hurried flight from Tie Pass The question of ammunition and food Is also vital as It Is known that the Russians were compelled to burn more stores at Tie Pass where tho was only beginning to feed the half famished troops when the new retreat was dered In the face of the possibility of the loss of the army and the admitted fact that Is already possibly lost the emperor still shows no signs of ing Preparations for continuing war on a larger ever are proceeding Tho dictum has rone that another army of men Is to bo sent lo the far east and In der to avoid It has been decided Instead of sending men to form new armies largely of regular units leaving the reserves to replace In garrison duty at home Throughout the war many military men have contended that it was ft fatal mistake to send reserve men to the far A division of tho Imperial guard will he sent to the front It Is not Improbable that some of these con- scripts will be sent to he organized under nnd in In the optimistic quarters however It n general mobilization.Is to be ied bv widespread disorders unless the composition and functions of the ular representation under rhe Imperial are more than now no progress bv the iran commission Tho has so much occupied with the war situation he twice action on recommendations and the latter is In ho -.0 dissatisfied Hint he desires lo and nun his wurk lo hi M The war council II Is also haw Hint shall bin to Hie In Iho forlorn hope of control f Iho Hen from Admiral Togo KUROPATKIN'S FORCE NUMBERED Saturday March II via ow March Information m- from prisoners nnd It Is estimated that forces nt tho of Ihn battle of Mukden con- of over HI Ions In killed nnd wounded beforo ID Is estimated nt all hli wounded woro removed north bofor tho cut than in Iho hospitals at Throe hundred In woro found In Iho Reports as 10 the number of orn captured aro as yet Over wero In In- the wounded The set unit th lion hut they were only partially de- The saved largo nf boan enko and other supplies Many buildings In tho were burned the Ing when the Russian re- treat began supposedly for Hie pur poso of robbery Many outrages worn In the city tho retreat cording to llm stories told II said that Cossacks murdered two- Italian merchants because they refused lo give them The Japanese nro all reported outrages Tho work of clearing Iho army's battlefield west of the railway began In earnest today The bodies of tho Russians aro being and Japanese arc being mated Tho battlefield especially In tho of live miles went of Iho railways presents n sight Fully 2000 bodies are still lying on Hi floM This locality was the sceno of the fiercest tight of tho left armies A division of Japanese and a small village to the south and drove Hie much suffering nnd serious lorn Tho Russians on being reinforced counter- attacked the village In turn driving tho Japanese and enormous Tho regiment smith f the village was receiving In front and on th Hank an Ilio before the Japanese were greatly outnumbered when iho attack began nnd woro piled In heaps tho low of the Tho lend woro scattered over tho Held almost It There also of hand-to-hand fighting near Tho of the nnd wre hi The bodies show many Indicating Hint tho men woro fighting lo tho Inst though wounded was the of fierce street and Kvory street compound wail Itr heap ot buildings wore burned cremating the wounded who Into them for shelter To seek cover for tho advancing troops was Impossible on account of tho frozen and both the nnd charges wero across tho open this point was probably deadly and desperate of the en- war thus far Tho Chinese woto lot allowed on the field for It was feared hoy would rob the dead Hundreds soldiers arc engaged In ng field burying and burning dead Most of the Japanese lave removed to the hospitals in Mukden OYAMA ENTERS MUKDEN TERS March 15 5 Marshal yama and staff entered Mukden this They were met nt tho south gate by many troops encamping near Mukden who lined the displaying their tattered battle flogs Tho Chinese officials welcomed Field Marshal and thousands of oonnnK.-il.-d In Iho to willies his Tho and of Units wero GENERAL ARMY THE HEAVIEST LOSER Monday March n p Ill army him and men and It Is he him Iho Him a Ions of army the tif armies for Iho II wan to meet Ilio In Hie of ornl DEATHS EST I -15 yours at the were lo of A II Co lalor of dhd nt homo tn ono son c Kli hid liwn for Hi yinn n mid wan a of thn Order nnd of Ht nf HI A wife of lit us Ml ta yarn ami 1 her Mrs 1 n Mr Charles of ford anil Myra mul of and Mrs of or lal from Ml Patrick's 1 V The lo and lo Hi of 1 F Kf from Ilio look pin nt -I The were Martin King and John In at Hi In of J F A Hons f ok v from Hi f and H Franklin court and was John Daniel Henry Harry nnd tho a TOM on bane Margaret nnd Maiv from Harry from play nnd of flowers McCarthy of pinks from Jolm was In HI In of J r ft Fons of iho Mrs Catherine Coan took thin morning from tho home of her Mrs at 9.30 from 12 Crawford and was largely at tended The to he Concept Ion hurch where at 10 o'clock a mays or Denis O M I Tho choir under the di- rection of Mr I r ianK tho mass pre- sided nt the organ Among Iho floral wan a In- scribed from Iho Coan family and a largo from At the gravo Rev Fr Sullivan read the committal prayers The orH wero Walworth Donlon Moran and John The burial was In Hi Catholic cemetery under the direction of J F O'Donnell Sons COLLIER AJAX ARRIVED TWO VISIT IN TIIK NORFOLK Va United States collier AJax Captain Hutchlnson has Just arrived the Norfolk navy yard from tho Asiatic station after a service In tho of two sho has a Chin Hi her on nml In Iho MrM pot nf Iho navy to ur In thin navy with u crow SABOURIN FREE Verdict in Cases Road Today WHITEHEAD WAS FOUND GUILTY OF LARCENY Guilty of Receiving Stolon Property The Jury III Iho of John nnd h Insl Hon and III lead 111 III found on miv era if from he building nnd of wan found not and Ill Ih tho odd larceny In n while with even propel Iy The Jury upon Ih various holding of larceny and Donnon of ly on live counts of li wan agreed defer until Al Andrew for with n weapon pleaded one In the houno of This enno In grow mil of it dls John 1 was for Den 1 Joseph O'Connor for nnd and Judge for EVACUATION DAY Big Parade Hold in South Boston to the today In of Ilio of llm of by Iho an In honor of which all nl Ih citizens of llm sula wards and many from purls of rlly Joined In a celebration especially In that II was also Iho Mill an of tho of Wash to DOHlon A from Iho Now York tho of Iho observance 1'iiblh- won il In III hull f Iho Houth h linl Thero by n horns by th municipal hand of Thin was followed by a In 1000 tonk purl It uf from tho Now York four of coast of Iho Ninth one from Iho of I'm naval brigade tho Signal A U and War and tho ions from Iho nnd William J Casoy of tho Ninth wan with Captain of as chief of Muff various mill avenues wero extensively for Tho was by nn outburst of en- and patriotism GENERAL BARBER OK HAWAII IS NKW March Thomas H Unit tary governor of Hawaii who served many years In the regular unity Is dead at homo heru from heart Io front West In After a few years In tho branch he served from to us assistant professor of French military academy In ho aide do camp to Major Hancock lie resigned from tho In When the war with Spain began In command of he First New York volunteers and dered to tho Philippines In nl San Francisco he was ed military governor of Hawaii but protested that Im desired service ind after n fen weeks In Honolulu was ordered to proceed to the lines where ho served some time with McArthur and Right CHELSEA GIRLS Scon on a Car Lowoll Man ATTRACTED BY BOLDNESS One Was Very Pretty Very Witty II N Hint I Im H'lm nn In Innt WITO In lire Annie Amy 15 mul AUon IB Mr direct rlly Hint lio miw HIB mi n Mr vln Hi onr rit nml to Inn Kills loud nml fi Hi n Hi In Tin Knu I nut Inu Mr nil III tlint on Iho cnr All Tin hnt mill wont lull for IIRO tin wim n Kill i II wim 11.30 when Iho left Din our Hi to ill fur u Unto uf In it nay fun nl In llm citr Ono wm n nml dial Imr In DEAD IN HOTEL Mystery Surrounds Death of Woman NEWARK POLICE ARE WORK ON THE CASE Aro Some of NKW March still surrounds Ihu of tho yound woman found In a hotel in ark N J yesterday effort fulled to her Identity of tho man who her to Iho hotel or even lo reveal toj u llm of hor dentil Al faint mark on hor throat might havo been by tho of murderous lingers however toj with other circumstances to foul play havn caused tho Newark to put forth every fort t mystery It will not be known null after an autopsy bus boon pcH formed whether thn young woman was murdered In view of all the police nro taking no It Is expected that the police 08 Jersey will with Newark officials Inasmuch nx the plo nt tho hotel ns coming former oily and found on tho dead woman's body Imprints of Jersey City Tho man for whom tho police Is described as about eet It tall with dark hair smooth face He wore a long grey coat and appeared to be 25 The hotel employes nro certain they easily could Identify the man 1C round He was seen several Irst when he camo lo tho hotel the woman and registered ns D wards and wife again when he to a drug store and a third he was seen Just his room early yesterday morning left tho house soon after he was en the last time certain as] me woman had been dead many hours when her found lying on the bed last evening Tel 223 Central SO Test Houlton Green Mountain toes peek Vermont Creamery Butter IbJ t Smoked Calif Granulated FREE Clapp Guaranteed Fresh Eggs Butter 29 Sq A   

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