New York Times, The (Newspaper) - June 16, 1907, New York, New York the News That's Fit to THE warmer to-day i fair variable VOL. JUNE 16, In Six PRICE FIVE VERIFIES ORCHARD the Detailed Story of the Night He Tried to Kill Her IS NEAR END Further De- taNi of Not by the to Stw York before the ad- the trial this gave notice to the have Its witnesses here Senator Borah said this that he did not renlly ex- the to complete Its In oMef by that but he could not afterward it would and that notice would prevent any delay In on with the Adjournment until morning In order that Wood nay go to to adjourn tho term of court for Canyon County on that at the against Hurry ard for the of to tie Thf caae will of course after the Hay wood Is of at and further action In to It will depend to nome eilent on the result of thin If tie It is hardly that l ever be It hough from soine the at this it there In a Pettibone tlian The de- T to out further In of nf In ft by the of -e evidence of City Detective Ogden as to from ta 1, which It not admitted Borah hin point on that matter that It PO ni testimony the wae In fart to pay wood or It and such It was a lf Hy one nf the In the the to member of thw BUTT On that argument tt then testified to to f am In me at the rents It will introduce of 1t.-e and the receipt of from In to THOUSANDS CHASE r Thought the Aeronaut Wae Caught In It has been one of the attractions for a week at the carnival an 1 fair held br the Church of Rt. Herbert and bold t Street of the Edward Is the Tlie fair Is at Avenue The professor's was to go up In a air balloon some hundreds of feet and drop to earth In a BO that everybody could see him do it. V. afternoon the up as ns he thought he to and then he to lease his Something went 10 that before he got to the east wind had blown When he dropped he Landed on the top a coop nt and Aw Tho liberated about hut wasn't Thn balloon drifted swiftly followed It. of know that They thought he was stUl con- about It the hot air JAPAN'S JINGOES Vice Minister Puts Responsibility on Politicians and Yellow NATION TRUSTS AMERICA Talk of War with ta He Feeling Over San le of Regret Japanese Vice ister of who is In New on the way to London and talked a TIMES reporter about the troubles in San wdd Mr. should and The then numbered Borne the ers to search the for the The had to called from tbe Street Station to disperse the AT Kick at ValM Alarm Sent In by the ts awful lota of end many hurt hern at Eleventh Avenue and Fifteenth waa the telephone which wae at last Tho Lieutenant notified the West Twentieth Street snd a toad of was stnt to the Lieut. When they arrived there was no one to be about ex- who was Ing down the the asked the I An Italian going and three or four fellows tried to his He and I ran The Italian went on hie and I nm on the Sorry you fellows hud to but I'm glad to Just the bank Into the things about tha of the I we'll get it good and now that blasted book of the Is Every one who a will riot and murder to Police as and wr will be to out only to Tied that nothing ua usual has one of Throughout the flay the fhe of to the part of the and moving to strike testimony after the direct had the for h Is and demonstrated that he Is a who Is likely to liny lie covered a In hts ground that iht testimony red not and could connect the killing of The of pot of bowing the of money from Jfay to culled for a effort on part. objected to that on thn ground the not purport nny whatever any one whn had any con- whatever with thin When drafts had hren duly Identified by tlie cashier the Denver who and formally offered In evidence by objected asked what the of the In offering Borah said that it to the TOO Reason ef a New for ting who was appointed to the police forve two months Into Ihe in at o'clock night and lit turned In and and with them a letter to giving his reasons for leaving Jones was merly n drug clerk He that were tofi for the of the between Hay wood tho tMm directly with the of brought a stUl ther amplified objection from H They cannot to show In a be a flirt from which by Inference another fact might be which would have no whatever with nny one who had Wtr connection whatever with this In spite of drafts were There were six of all showing the of except which was by Mrs. the that her husband just when he to have been RANGE RUN Auto 8erfoualy J. Jones in View of Judd 32 years a clerk In the First National of N w who lives at East fourth Friday to Fillings of Twenty-fourth The became known daughter of a rich Manhattan a Manhattan who at East first waa along Isst S when at F he Mr. Jones and Miss Billings the Being nn Intimate friend of both he called to the They toward machine to of Japari can forget that ft America who up Japan to the world and that there In both Jajan nnd and that In as well In there are politicians out of who upon however In- which may help to dis- credit their political Vice been pointed Special Financial Commissioner by the Japanese Government to Eu- aid incidentally for the purpose of their financial and business and of acquainting RJ much as with the same In. Ills Government Hint Ms mission will be mutually I to Japan and to America and In by Kengo to the Finance De- of who has been ed to Special Financial Messrs. I. T. make up the rest of the ty of The party was accompanied from by K. J. a of Wall Tha party left Japan 01 the May 21, arriving in New via on June 1.1. Vice Minister and party will leave N Tork June 2O on La They ari stopping at the Holland The of this special cial will be In London and Vice Minister could not yesterday hew long he would remain In but he thought It would probably three or four lie will there until Mori excellent Everything that was asked by THS TIMES reporter yesterday by him for Vice Minister who In which was trans- lated Inco for the SENATOR BEVERIDGE TO WED. I Bride le Mlee of Mrs. June Miss E Daughter of Mr. and tus N. of 1001 Michigan la to marry Bereridge of when the marriage will take place Is not but It will be some Jime tMa year and possibly In the next Senator will sail on Tuesday fcr Miss. Eddy la in Germany visiting her Spencer who 1s secretary of United States Legation in It is not unlikely that the Senator and his bride will meet in Parts a from It la possible tie wITI take place The fact of the engagement became known In Chicago within the last few It was topic of tion at a large dinner on Friday Eddy Is of Mrs. Marshall Both her father and mother belong if long prominent In Her mother was Miss. of the founder of tha firm ot Barllett Co. Eddy was graduated several years from an eastern college and after her g some time She waa presented to Chicago society four or five years and since then has spent a part of each year In travelling with her mother and at other with Mrs. Marshall TO RAISE Board of Having Defeated Will Act they failed to get their equal pny for work which they lobbied through the made a owing to the opposition of Mayor and the lr of this ctty are to hare salaries The Board of Education decided to with the teachers on this board opposed the pay for work measure at erery turn on tho ground that It con- trary to the principle of and unfair measure that discriminated against the of the primary But board never contended that the were not entitled to ir ore In view of the Increased cost within the last ten Harrison of the of the board has Addressed a TO JOIN IH WAR OS TRAMPS Pledge Their the Vagrancy Problem with Charity WORK THE CHIEF REMEDY National to Take Up the and Seek to Vice a tall with a brow as as a piece of marble and a as rut a showed no sign of understanding A word that reporter was After the interview Mr. Mori Excellency understands English very but he doesn't speak it from the Vice Minister through Secretary Mori ard Mr. there been some small trouble In San Francisco since I left I don't know Jurt what that I of it bout tie Japanese trouble in California after tie earthquake and the Japanese consider thene matters local which are not Indicative of any National Bat while they are generally considered em a 11 we re- of this them to s tentative plans for the The committee act upon of the and will Its to the board before if SENT PLEA BY PET Wife Tied Note te Hie CoHar Her to fa TW York NEW N. June I se of a pet dog as a to effect a reconciliation between an estranged and her husband is the dents related in the report of the Special Mastery In Chancery recommending a di- vorce in the suit by Mrs. Ellen Smith of thla city her Frederick L. Mrs. Smith brought suit on grounds of willful The Smiths ware married in this city 15. 1908, and lived together until Sept. 8, Smith left home that day without telling his wife he Mr. and Mrs. Smith owned a pet When Smith left home the dog On several the returned ajone to the Thla led Social to York June J. E. H. and other railroad have decided to en- gage In a hunt Intend to make for the They plan to chasw these men from their of They will help charitable towash shave and make them go to The decision of the railroads was an- at National Conference of and Correction Orlando F. of York addressed a special session which had been called to discuss the vagrancy He it most Important problem facing the charity workers of the country read from Messrs. and De- lano oC the and Murray of the and many road 1 hey agreed that the grancy problem ono which must he met at once end offered to co-operate with the charity workers in any ment they set in In his letter Mr. Hill declared that Of men infest the empty cars of the Great Northern during the Summer set them on pilfer and attempt to secrete themselves on every train at A considerable number of these are killed or Injured each get on off in and some suffer fall off the trains It would to gather reliable on FINDS GREAT Government the Group la In June enormous group of was observed for the first time to-day by Prof. Peters of the United Naval Ob- with the probably appeared on the eastern edge over two or three Prof. in speaking of ob- owing to the ob- servations unobtainable here The group at present consists of two large spots connected by a There are a few outlying The total length of the group is 8-J.OOO while Its breadth Is about 80.000 It Is nearly apparent diameter of the and can .be easily seen smoked or colored CZAR ENDS DUMA BY COUP D'ETAT Violates Solemn Pledge by dering Election Nov. 14 Under a New LIMIT This group In the in the part known as the as was the enormous group announced laat Governor of Alabama Will Appoint Him In June H. Bankhead will be appointed United States Senator to fill the place made cant by death of Senator An announcement to thin effect to-night by Gov. Troops Fill the Capital and Re- Measures DELEGATES HEMMED IN Agente Watch Railway Station Prevent Flight of this the large percentage of reported as killed on the are leally Men re- turning from the fields with wages are J for their by their more vicious md criminal the bodies are from the train while In and reported deaths by read casualty ire a dually of President concluded his letter by offering to co with the charHy la any t' e y may begin to drive A National Commission of Vagrancy is to formed Uie and ie to be made up of men and Ity workers chosen from the different of This committee will attempt to drive the tramp to the to the barber and to the Mr declared that tlie cost of the tramps to the annually is ln the laat year f th further what he had to Just caw another automobile and he swerved his own running down Mr. Hillings sent ft boy to the office of for complicity In the of them was made originally to the order of ard by him Indorsed to order of Two deposited at a bank In one in and in the of far an evan hundred dollars they all for odd and It will the of the defense that they were by In the ordinary course of the federation business for the of federation Vt of Richardson brought out the fact that federation Its account In that in the of there In most interesting witness Dr. neer snd Mr. Jones removed to a private The torn thought latt night that he would the waist down If he vived the was arrested and tu the Flatbush Station op the of He was released by trate Steers on fund TTV the ef the the most waa Ulta Cora daughter of the former Governor of It wae only to a detail of Orchard's story t tat was direct waa rery but wat nervous almost to the point of in curious contrast to the for she earned WORST BLOCK IN NEW The Scene of Wholesale Early This Deputy Commissioner Police early this directed the movements of fifty de- in one of the largest mirts tast Harlem has Negro of keeping open after hours and disorderly women from the block In West 104th between Fifth and Lenox were Into the East 12ftth Street as fast an pAtrol wag one could get them Dillon and Capt. Buchanan were They have raided all these places more or but they got them all Percy Nag Senator appeared In Uie Police Station soon alter the to arrive by the Lieutenant at the desk Would not to bull for The work was going at 2 The Deputy Commissioner calls the btock the worst New during the time when htr father wss In receipt of against his had testified that on one of the when and Adams tried they followed a kill to fie fate of the Pea body 4 ID pr to be But of three cot went tha at T 19 CARS IN NIAGARA Three Fall 250 Feet and Whirlpool N. June to-day three freight broke from a Grand Trunk train of fourteen In the middle of the lower plunged Into I Niagara 9BO feet They damaged both mm at tbe the water were tbe current wae not far off. After failing In other net hods of communicating with her Smith wrote a letter and tied to the dog's collar with the that the animal returned to his master he would the appeal from the de- This strange method of ring back her husband proved so she brought salt for WANTS FAIR TRIAL FOR Bond to Qet It for Oil to Tin June John this morning at 2 o'clock made I for the Oil Company in the sum of or twice the amount of the Judgment In Travis Judge if rook 8 at Austin approved It. afternoon the receivership was yesterday afternoon the Company's at Austin and Dallas telephoned Kir who Tas at Fort Inquiring If he would ro on the He replied that Clay once came to his rescue when he rould get no other A train brought the bond and Halted two hours while the bond was and then the train was on itc back to bond i will enable the Pierce Com- to continue ttr In Texas un- its are disposed of In the tale and which will con- ume at two Mr. he proposes to man and every corporation In a and Impartial trial the law of so Has Yellow There are In Japan that things for the of Just some and are In Japan disgruntled who upon even though it is small und hat will help to discredit their political They are not thinking 'a great alout their country while playing They feign the deepest ton over things If they were In instead of out of would cause them few of You know the way of even the and the our leading seem to get tables from country that tell of un- fortunate in though but local well serve mole out of sensation and make a the have utmost confidence In the American They believe that they have the of the people of the United and they value It. No can ever forget that it ica first introduced Japan the world und to Western That Is a trt there which come down j to the present And It a national while as a con- the Ban Francisco purely local outbreaks and small still she does regret Exceedingly that they happen so and she hopes that they may sjon They cannot do any by worked up by and sensational at both ends of the line they may do a great deal of harm to both Vice Minister asked what foreign nation was the popular tn Of being an allied ts very but Japan to all Let a man go to Japan and say ho an re- the best treatment we know how to r Last year President treating about Japanese In remarked that he would use all the force the United both to obtain for the treaty It at i the tine 1 hat v the Interpreted J to tbe absolute to pre- Adjourned further have been responsible for road trie burning of great lose of and In decl ired that the tramps with Interfered with and killed railroad The Ion will work for the en- forcement of existing vagrancy the establishment sanitary lodging and the enforcement of trespass Literature also will be distributed urging to refuse to distribute alms at the chsn In afl yesterday Mr. Lewis 1 Preventive must be based on two that the able-bodied vagrant must work for what he that the punishment for in- ncy must be severe and so conspicuous as to act as a de- Vacancy laws should ba en- if amended if Vagrants c be divided into the em- ployable and iht The em- ployable are in two accidental and habitual Work should be avr liable for the able-bodied accidental habitual those idle by extended and The of in- capable the should have permanent in asylums or At least one compulsory labor colony for habitual vagrants should be in each Even ment to better or to cure the grant It will rave rendered him harmless for a to and at an expense slight in comparison with what he might society If and hie tion wilt act a deterrent and warning to NEW Take Up Re- on June done lay toward settling It probable that nothing will MI return of Senator who went to Corning to attend the of and may be absent until and Smith of the have gone to between at a Assemblymen and of the Commit tee received afternoon the and prepared for New York The came MV their No on the will be given the mupa wiU be con Mr. Vit wlU begin our work with a of in Tork and Counties to be able to hare something It MAY ARREST Man Thought to Eloping Patter Seen at Coney At Coney last night several newspaper men passed three men and a and thought they recognized the party the unfrocked minister mlah Cook and with whom ho eloped some time ago from hin wife and To test Cook was the said Halo At the suspected man made for the elevated station and took a train for One of the reporters took the same train notified Brooklyn PoUce Detectives Frank ot tho Brooklyn headquarters met the train at Franklin and Fulton The girt who with the party the description of ELECTRICITY ON WEST t Double Service Between and J June The forty-four miles of electric railway tola city and over the Weat Shore road were formally opened For the last week can without gers have cm the schedule constantly In order to test the practicability of running both steam and electric over the same The operation has been very successful In all the entire week no car haa been off time a by THE NSW ST. Juna dissolved the early this morning after a and while the committee Indictments against the Social Democrats aroused of conspiring against the All the party leaders were last night the end of the Duma was in general Impression IK that of the Socialists probably were In a but that was without proper Count a wealthy Polish Conservative a ber of the told me that the indictment read by the Procurator was only It was to ex- tha Duma to convict people Instantly on rambling like a ideas of evidence aro 11- A month for rha Minister of Justice accused a member of the Duma of conspiracy to the Czar on the of tha police would have got had they raided hla half an hour COLT Runt Away md Hie Nick In with a Mrs. Josephine Yager of 2'J1 West an open yesterday from of 238 West Fifty-fourth which driven by It drawn by a chestnut said to be worth The carriage going west into Street at Sixth Avenue when by the whistle of an west through the Jn the middle of the block the carriage struck a heavy truck of the Brooklyn Company and the horse was freed from the Parkinson and Mrs. Yarer left uninjured In the vehicle IF the middle Of the while the At Seventh Avenue a surface car was aJong with a crowd a score of The dashed Into the Ue car broke his and There was a pe nlc In the but no Yager went home on AMERICA IN F. H. Skult Probably frem an MEXICO F. H. Creel of critical condition at He found on Ihe car wUh a the wound waj HAIL PLUGS In Are June terrific the path of which was four miles wide and ten miles haa wrought havoc with growing crops Jenkins The farm of E. Dachal completely destroyed and a farm of the Dantel Palmer Company practically The kilted grown tn many and went entirely through TAFT RESUMES HIS Hae Good Night's and ST. June who became suddenly ill at Fort was much better He left to-night for Sioux Falle and other Northwestern Dr called morning Mr. said that lart night first In three in which he had had a good J. C. at home the Secretary was a said Mr. Taft felt well enough to continue his but we prevailed upon him to remain here as we believed a Whole day of quiet would fully restore FROM THE NEGRO SIDE Dr. Van Wyck Houee tn to It The old Van Wyck homestead at West which has been engaged for the Bummer Booker T. been put In thorough order hts It said that Mr. ton's object In selecting tha Van Wyck place was that he might have complete while he writes a which plans to complete before leaving for in the This Is the second time the old Van Wyck homestead been selected a place In which to write a ago Ann E- Stephens wrote Ruby Gray's Strategy and some short CHICAGO MEN AFTER A Company to Catch J Them fn to Tht June Are going mto Bering Sea whaling industry on a big fairs of the Bering Sea Commercial corporation backed by Chicago were up at the Great Northern Hotel under Dr. Alexander De of Seattle and Alaska is the promoter of the end a number of prominent Chicago are Interested Capt. Johan E. of Hence the though hating joined for the sake of justice of tTre In Ing Premier ST. June 1 Emperor Nicholas affixed this morning to an Imperial ishing the present and ordering that the elections of to which la to meet 14, be held under a new election law which against the of the by the uneducated Thin act a virtual d'etat and the fundamental lawe of solemnly proclaimed by his on the of the convocation of which declared that the toral law could never be changed without the of Parliament This breach of the Constitution la fkd by the great law of of the Emperor holding It under present to obtain n Parliament capable of with Crown to rescue sia from anarchy and session of the Council of at which the decision to dissolve reached was a long It lasted from o'clock last night until ne ir- ty 4 o'clock this The had agreed upon of uk and a draft of waa taken Immediately to where the Emperor affixed The of was received before 2 o'clock thie but meeting of the Cabinet continued un- til the arrival of tho signed document was delivered by Premier Into of the for publication tn the Messenger and tills Text tke Imperial to the ruling to lot ef lawt of we the Imperial be new of to be Sept. and that new convoked 14 of The ruling wilt not rtU 18, This ukase bjr of Council of P. A. The ukase accompanied by a festo forth which led Emperor to dissolve The Czar rejection of temporary to condemn the In ratifying the open revolutionary spirit of a large portion of the of the of and failure of the Duma to comply ly with the demand for the exclusion of the 8oda4 Democratic charged with conspiracy against the ent These various evils ascribed to In the electoral consequently the Emperor decided the of so that every part of the population should In the lower representation of non-Russian the should be decreased In order to prevent from a factor In purely Russian and In the Where the of civil Vi be temporarily It from an maater J tn the mode of is on way to with a cannot to the of Norwegian to the which un- teke charge of the on account of the defects In the election Uw but to the which grated the taw the to naw