Mail (Newspaper) - July 19, 1907, Hagerstown, Maryland THE JULY In the attic of her home on Park Samuel had been ill for more a committed suicide on Wednesday Ward had been lying on a couch in the Near Jier on another was Irene who down to take a While the daughter slept her mother made way to the where she hang ed using a stout piece of twine to effect Ward sat ojj floor of the attic She made a loop io of the ends of a twine clothesline and placed it about she sat on the floor and moved to a point where the twine itself about her neck and in iway killed She had been to her bed since last tile daughter awoke she im missed frer parent and at once made search for She could her and hurriedly sent word to the who is a machinist in the of the Prick He came and the body was found about four A physician was sent Meanwhile the fried to bring about artificial respi but without said Ward had been dead for an The were natives of Boons but removed from that place to in Besides her husband she is survived by child of and Mm at home also by a West and a Absalom pi will take place on Sat ing at 10 oclock at the the services will be con ducted by The in terment take place in Green Hill CUT HIS Because of pains in his head and inability to sleap for several nights John took his life yes morning about ten oclock at on West King street by cut ting bis with a The deed was committed on the attic of ents home and the first nis prostrate body was his Tire heard her son on the at tic and thought he was getting his camping ready to camping latter part of the Klippert opened the garret door and asked Jier son what he was On looking up thie stairway she saw blood running down the steps and a razor covered with blood on one of tae Fearing something had happened her son she called several men in the neighborhood who has tened to the attic and found life near iy extinct from the prostrate Montgomery was summoned but Klippert was beyond human A gash had been made across the entire The dead man was 40 years and a son of and John Klip He was of very quiet and was a weaver by having worked in the Chambersburg woolen mill for a number of Some years ago he suffered a sun stroke from the effects of which he never and as a result his mind was He labored un der delusions continually and imag ined some one was after him to do him LAWYERS The baseball team organized among the members of the Bar Association has been completed and the players Games will be arranged with local teams and the new aggre gation of disciples begin practice next Leon Palmer Tennant and will do the Yourtee and Mason will be the Armstrong will hold down the first bag Harry second and Elias U Syester will cover left right and Frank Kelley will look after tha hot liners at Wol has been assigned to the pit chers This is a strong WHISKEY AS AN The Glorious Fourth Is over now and nothing remains now but to gala er upthe Solly having fed one of his pet copper snakes A quantity of dynamite turned in then and gave him a drink of too much for tlw and the explosion which followed removed all doubt as to the destructive qualities of AOKI AT BUENA Stay There Last Year and This s the representative of the Japanese government in thh has leased at Buena Vista Springs ami wili arrive there in a short time to spend a month or long The Ambassador was at Buena Vista Springs last summer and enjoy ed his holiday there It was his purpose to return earlier this year but he was kept at Wash ington by the discussions concerning the SEVERED AN William Cline nearly bled to death from a wound in his left inflicted by an axe while he was cut ting rails on the mountain above Smithsburg on Friday He was cutting up a tree top when the accident The blade of axs severed an artery and Claire start ed to walk to Smiths failing to attempt to staunch flow of He had two miles to go and when a half mile of town he fell alongside the road in a dead faint from sheer Hc was found by of who is boarding in and noti fied who placed Cline in a team and hurried with nim to the office of wiio sewed up son of William Frys cut on the left foot by the knives 01 a ran in front of toe and before his father could slop the horses the damage had been Hagerstown Shoes in ranis strange that from far off Idaho order for shoes would he eent to But the reputa tion of the quality of the goods sold here was such that of sent an order pairs to Roses Shoe hav ing heard that Roses shoes wear so He writes that he has tried in many places in his county and not get shoes that to satisfy he sant this order It BACKED Harry Gar Held a young far Frederick coun returned to the clerks office in Frederick a that he had taken out the day Before to wed Mirs Cora of ths same The young man explained that after the young lady Md told she had changed her andf argument on part to have her reconsider the matter was of no He e license in person and asked the cleric to refund him the price for After being told was not refunded oil tne young man departed do cument still In his During the cyclonic storm that rav the lower part of the county Thursday Miss Ethel Gig aged IS and aged 12 children Jasper tenant on the farm of Graf ton near had a narrow escape from being killed in the The barn was by ne wind storm and shivered like a ranian tottered and finally col The young lady and her bro ther wore in the where six lead of horses With the timbers falling around it was as jf by a miracle that the sister and brother and also tire horses es caped being crushed to All Tho were into a frenzy and in plunging one of them knocked the girl badly bruising Her bro her was net The room of he barn lifted and carried about fifty landing intact the RACE July race resulted late last night in a mob wrecking 9 Green 3 Creek shoeshine Syrian the only Greek I escaping being two stores run by men not in any way con with the restaurant TJie riot was caused by the dispute over five cents between a Greek em in the Belmont Greek restau rant and an American who went there THE M to buy a it lasted seven places were wrecked en Salem three oir Jefferson one on Nelson and one the disturbance Mayor Joel in the streets begging the crowds to was struck on the legs and severely bruis ed by rocks thrown by unknown par Flying stories also struck Police Justice Police and Policemen King and and John Engineer the Central Fire FIGHTING Residents of are mak strenuous effort to the liquor business out of the For mal application has been made to the William Hightman and Sulcer for licenses to sell liquor at and three pe the granting of the are being circulated and pastor of the Lutheran church at who is t opponent of tne grant ng of the has if oce is to read the of the of the application from he pulpit of his TOPOGRAPHICAL Surveyors are at work in the neigh of under the tion of Carvel topographer of the TL Geological mak ng surveys for a typographical map of this Tne survey will ex from Harpers Ferry to and from Great on the to a point about six miles north of It will cover about square miles and will cost about The work is being done joint y by the Geological Survey and the Maryland Geological RELIC OF Charles of days ago took to Franklin an ild sailors cutlass of revolutionary which he found imbedded the south branch of the Potomac lear his Other than the han lle having rotted off the weapon is n a splendid state of t is thought that the cutlass was rought to that locality after thy hat le of Kings which a of British armed cutlasses are said to have taken car loaded with bituminous coal vas wrecked in the yards near the ound house yesterday The derrick was used to clear the The car was so badly broken ip that the contents were transferred o another and the damaged car A slight freight wreck occurred at a station on tho di yesterday The crew was despatched to the No one was Complaints are made by different at concerning hicken thie Henry Ressler said 21 young ones were stolen Thursday Two were taken from Billie a man 71 years who is grain for John Pence at the Seventeen were stolen from Samuel about 100 from Jacob Miller and about the same number rom Jacob Other Storm During tba same storm struck the Episcopal church in tearing away a portion roof and the Five telephone near were and shattered by The child of residing was sent to the store and hurried home to ea the was caught in and falling into a mud hole along the was nearly Help was was found and The on the farm of Maddos was blown and the end barn blown The orchards of Hampton and George Cline were badly damaged and a supposed be nearly 100 years standing in front of the was uproot A double accident that might have had serious or fatal results occurred at Byrons tannery in Wil While at work on a mach ine a wheel on which hides are ruu over lime Berlin wag caught by a nook attached to a chain and pulled on machine and was being carried around the Jacob who saw his fellow workmans went to his assistance and in attempting to pull Turner off he was thrown upon the by a rail giving Both men were dropped into the vat and but for timely aid they might have fared Turner had his trousers torn and his leg badly scrap sd and Socks also sustained a lacerat ed hg and They were sorry sights after the dipping and their un usual A herd of cattle belonging to broke out of the field and stray ed on the trolley a short flis ance this side of the Funkstown toll and were nm into by a trolley car on the Funkstown line returning to this about last Two cows were killed and two were badly On account of the steep hill on the side of the tollgate the car iad gained momentum that it not he stopped in time to avert the The passengers were y shaken but no one was hurt and the car did not leave the While riding a spirited horse in Friday the well known horse in Salem narrowly es seriously The lorse at a train close to he tracks and horse and rider It was thought that both luul the but Mar pie escaped by a few pushed the horse arpha remounted and rode Levi while working it his saw near a log to fall on his and causing the flesh to burst open for a length of three or four inches on the inside of his Raleigh residing near the car while cutting a plug with a nearly severed the end of is middle Morrison ed it depredations arc reported rom Several men into a vacant house belonging to Daniel broke and dishes and threw broken glass and china into the Several rose wore sto len from graves of Grove and Clemmy in the ceme KILLED BY George aged 33 son of of Berkeley A by fire premature explosion of a His body was blown about 40 His remains were taken to Berkeley Springs for He leaves a who is a daughter of George of Berkeley and WAS FROM The unknown suicide at Carlisle was as George formerly of Franklin He had residing at a hotel in in well for the reputation of although he had a aon in that cUy II that tee act was the resalt of Waggoner is on crutch He is from and well The fire was called out to throw water on the One man stuck a knife in the but was off by big The ordered the police hardware stoves to prevent the mob from raiding these of larger which with Had interiors none of them arrested and lodged in jail has be en released his at the hearing cff tlie Police Court The employed counsel to look their interests and have reported the to the nearest Police Soon Mayor Joel Cutchin says the re occurrence has brought the blush of shame to every good citizen of says the riot occurred soon after when the was in The force of seven men yas scatter ed of er the without facility for the and the three officers nearest the point of attack were unable to cope with the The Mayor and chief of police the mob had increased in number to over 1000 Following repeated efforts to di perse the mob fire department was called As the hose was being unwound there were cries of Cut the hose and the latter being directed at Engineer Wag went when struck by a He was 30 seriously ALL FOR Every District in Frederick Indorses Him for Dem oc ra t i c pr i m a ry m ee t i n gs we re throughout Frederick county Sat when delegates were selected to the convention which will meet in Frederick next Saturday to the Stata convention iu Baltimore on August At the same time delegates were selected for the county convention which will meet in Frederick on August 17 to nominate a ticket and a new cen tral chosen to hold over for Every district in the county passed resolutions unanimously indorsing Joseph of for The resolutions also pro vided that this delegates selected to represent Frederick county in the county convention use means in the State convention to se cure Bakers Observer Oswald at re ports weather for the week end ing July 12 as follows Highest tem pera 91 degrees on the Sth L degrees on the inches on the Oth inches on the 30th inches the inches on bruised as to necessitate the use of Citizens volunteered to aid the po but it was impossible to avail of their services for laek of Half a dozen tion students furnished riot guns to Two of the day policemen for making nine and the Chief of soon had arrested and lock ed up every one inciting to violence and Police cleared the streets and the again A most vigorous prosecution of the parties now arrest and any who be later apprehended will be Judge of the Corpor Court will be asked a special Grand Jury to thoroughly in the It was not that the friends of the men now in jail charged with participating in the would make an attempt to rescue FARM HAND July with Elmer of Philadel was arrested the farm of Solomon between Mount Pleas La July Mary Bowie and Henry today in less after the jury murder of Hubert Posey on January on the road leading from Hill Top to The jury retired at and five minutes later announced to the bailiff that it was ready to The verdict was well A smile lit Bowies countenance as the words Not from the who was seated a short distance from her arose instantly and walked toward was the first time during the morning that she ceased Her wailing could be heard distinctly through the especially when Muda was his eloquent for the of f the mother and She the to reach grasp her by the and then leaned her As trie of their one stopped long enough to shake hands with and thanked the members 6f for the j sister of the man secured the license for did the Of ali had seat of Sis during the and and ef comfort as the i young motlier sobbed it was who gave utter ance cf I glad of she It could not have been Shook Their Hubert Posey and Augustus father and of the dead were in the verdict was Both shook their It is iio more than we will have to be said Je There aint else left for me to it might have different if we could had our own but the not need any I might do something later to clear the name of my 005 but dont know what it will have no threats against To take the sharp edge off an appetite that woat for To sharpen a poor appetite that doesnt care for Uneeda Biscuit So so easily di that they hare become ihe staple wheat b moisture and dust proof BISCUIT COMPANY TjC Jp S H I have an Expert dentist dp I my laboratory work and fnis novel and expensive way of advertising to of A Umbrella Given Serge ant and Walkersville ho had been employed as a farm The arrest was made by Constable John of assisted by Sheriff Mailz and Deputy The prisoner traced Phila delphia to Baltimore and then to Fred erick by Detective of the Pinkerton He Is charg ed with forging the name of the clerk of the court and a deputy clerk of Franklin county to a document certi that he was worth in or der to become president of the Pro Silk of intelligence indicated that he waa above the general run of labor The following day he was locat He consented to accompany the authorities to Philadelphia without ex tradition The who is about 4G years said that it is a case of other members of the firm endeavoring to make him responsible for the com As president of the company he was to so he a salary of a hut had been with tne firm only long enough to draw when he decided to FALL Charles aged of fell from the top of a box car on the Philadelphia Read ing railroad at throe east of Thursday His neck was fractur er and his body STRIKES During a storm lightning struck a shock of wheat in tiro field of Samuel near scattering it about salting lire to The men were iu the field at the and the any damage was NARROW Henry tenant on the farm of his former Senator David near made a very narrow escape from being gored to death by a mad and a result is to the liouse with painful injuries about the and LARGE Cornet Baud festival at Saturday was a decided The pro amount to IN Andrew a compositor and pressman in the job department Mail sustained serious Injuries Saturday afternoon gaged in adjusting one of the parts new press had stopped the machine and crawled the bed of the press and in order to facilitate disconnected the shifting There was no control over the belt which worked from the pulley over on the one attached to the press and before realized what was going on the press was in mo He was doubled up under the machine and his left thigh was torn and lacerated by coining in contact with cog Glenn threw the power but not before Zinkand had been badly Zinkand was as comfort able as possible the arrival of He was removed to the Hospital where his external injuries were There was no fracturo of the Zinkand is resting comfortably Much sympathy is felt for Zink and in his He is a vet eran employee of The Mail Company and for many years has been an ac tive being chief director of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Com He is a deputy game warden for Washington county and has al ways manifested a interest in tlic preservation of game and UNDER PILE OF Thomas employed at the plant at narrowly escaped ser ions injuries on Saturday by a kiln of bricks giving way under He fell the mass and was complete ly covered with bricks and had to be other who had been Ho was only Thomas who fainted and was un conscious for au Nearly While repairing a cistern in Wil Copes was struck in the eye with content falling from the top and nearly His eye was badly to every a set of niy class Artificial Teeth hava nearly hundred sets Artificial Teeth in in this and ad joining and you will receive the same high prade work with the premium in the I also the 7Stft for all operations on the natural bridge amounting to not in the same Tnis high grade offer is for 30 days from the 15th pending further notice at end of this Your teeth will be extracted absolutely without Pain with the New Anaesthetic Gas made from pure therefore perfectly harm Given to one and and H you feel Your teeth will be extracted way prefer by injecting into the freezing the gums or applying locally to Remember I can ex tract your without We make a specialty of fitting mourns that other Dentists failed in Sir ing 5 West Washington SI The leading school for anil young Business Write lor a FOR con 12 1 12 mites south of Way the Antietam im by frame con rooms a Also v corn crib hog Good sand bank on For call on KIEFFER The Albert mentioned in the in connection with the shooting of two policemen at Pitts and said to be from Hagers had been in the employ of Con tractor helping to take care of the horses on Fair ground He came from Car and when one of the drivers left with Red Coffrey and went got away from the horses and became drunk and wrs arrested on suspicion and later OPERATION of the Orphans who took two children from the Shoemaker and Garlie St Agnes for received a letter from one of the sisters at the hospital stating that Bloodgood bad performed a successful operation upon the Shoemaker The sur geons are waiting for cooler weather before an operation is performed on the crooked foot of the Wolf Judge Keedy signed a decree eon the funds in the hands of trustee of the estate of Mary to a creditors Mil for the payment of the debts of The prop on Jonathan was sold for The debts amount lo about Richard aged about 2S whose mother lives at Harpers Fer died at the Western Hospital at having been crushed on the He had bean employed at the shops as a Thursday he drew his pay and quit was a of James of Harpers Relatives live in Sandy Hook His remains will be sent to Harpers Ferry for Both and one were POLICE Miss of appear ed before Justice and alleged that sire nad been robbed of a girtle and a black voile She charged Miss Lena of with the Both women had stayed over night of tile Fourth at the home of Charles West Anie tam a relative of and it was Miss Spangler that the theft At tiro same time Miss Dannor claimed that the house had been and and that she had lost her watch and Saturday afternoon the Spangler woman was holding Miss Danner at the alleging tnat Miss Danner was wen ring her anil Lieut took Ivor before where Miss Spangler described tho girdle minute She then described the skirt in with that one had lace while her own was wiSn out She then produced the waist belonged to the and which was left hang ing by the and Justice Hnr with the ajd of a glass determined that and were of the same and Miss Dan ner seemed to treat fhe matter very ami when Justice Hartle asked her if she appre the gravity of the At torney appeared for Miss who is about 20 years of or woman for compan ion nnd housework in family of Good home and to Call or East OFFICES Two of the offices in the Mail build ing got an unexpected washing on Sun day by some person turning the spigot the water was turned off in the main and leaving the cock Two of water covered the BRIDGE IS Further assurance of the success of the project to erect a bridge across the river at Williamsport given out by the announcement of subscription for of stock in the Washington and Berkeley Bridge by Victor ot the president the com pan stated to the directors of the company on Satur day that he would be responsible for amount of thereby giving additional impetus to the Within tire past week subscription to the amount of have been se including the subscript ion of Byron and of Wil Engineer Pratt is pushing liminary surveys for the bridge from side of the Ho has as his assistant Robert Cul of that a graduate in ciril engineering of Lehigh Big Meeting at A meeting in the interest of tho bridgo was held Saturday night at Berkeley and at tended by about 500 principal ly residents of that A num ber of persons were present from mid j Sykes called the meeting to order and Emerson introduced Vernon of as tire Ater gave a resume of the work reiterated his previous statement that the bridge will assuredly Music was furnished by the Potomac Band of bawl was met on the Virginia side of the river by a delegation of Marlowa residents with teams and hauled to the It was the bands first visit to Virginia they a decided A large crowd accompanied the I band to tho river on their return and i sant the organization The band was given a i