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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - September 29, 1903, Trenton, New Jersey                                486 ION 384 I FOR AUG 1903 IN TRENTON JLbc FAIR TONIGHT AND DAY WITH SLOWLY RISING TEMPERATURE RST YEAR TEN PAGES TRENTON N J 29 1903 ONE CENT t W TIW AT o Reconvene the Out Middle STATE HOUSE Murphy decided to call the Legislature 2 held October Is Is to rem the McKee school Couit of al determination to kera reached w ith the ho found to ite leua to il of the Senators ho called on iho the day at the capital was closeted for Senators and lad called to talk and Brad In the executive s n an hour and It f both the Sen there an extra session mi ol law is been officially re probably will not Is handed down Frank O J no ment and may proceed to e the educational of Interference 3 failed to so ver and said he y upon the advice ral ol the Assembly Burlington where for the ans held the same atlon as that ex- no reason for the officials to pay the courts de- brought A tor Senator by the erdon county he convention waa c ever held In the are to be elected 3 are hopeful of In the new body led for Freeholder K George W Ful Frank Barclay of torge W Hoffman was ily and E B Nash for Coroner TRENTON LINE having ires circulated by es as well aa In a written requests v Brunswick Rail Hanged beginning put In service an g weat bound from Trenton and Inter- e New all regular ch Need at 7 66 a Squire at Ing at a m and Trenton m e patrons of the east and hourly In both until late OMAN'S FACE er of Undertaker yesterday at the r 154 North Broad and waa Inflicted an face and her aim IBO t the body Hra i years and ahe U the In ad- of the DOUBLE n Philadelphia night ordering for n man and Patrol ng t Mt every 17 the 1 In Philadelphia ng In man and that the tm ml he wn le strist la name Wat Hli ike the the to place Ing Policeman Van Horn Takes Exception to Negro Who Removed Shoes and Dropped Curtains OTHER CASES IN COURT TODAY George a i entered Clinton street million here it 3 o clock this morning and evidently Imagined he was in ou n bt i for he pulled off his shoes and Rll led In his stocking feet the die to draw down the Indow curtains liked Into the station at that time and de manded of what he meant by his action The negro became and VanHorn threw him out of He forced his way Into the wailing room again and this lime was placed undei arrest In Judge Jackson s couit he said he t aa he was charged He w is fined LEGLESS MAN James a m in trom Philadelphia stationed on South Broad street yesterday and he cause donations did not go his wav frequently enough he began lo c Patrolman 1 the fellow also attempted to strike pedestrians with his crutch who put him under airest said that although Hughes wai with out pedal extremities he to put up a vocal kick Hughes was sent to Jail for ten days Lindsay of Perry street ar risted yesterday by Patrolman Butterer for drunkenness was fined 53 PEACEMAKER HURT Edgar of North street was held In ball on complaint of Captain McGowan said he had assaulted Stephen Caffey and his brother John got Into a fight yesterday and when Fish went to raie them he WAS kicked severely Michael Lynch arrested on Front street by Patrolman for drunkenness was fined SG George Easthope of Medford N J was fined for drunkenness man Budd got him yesterday at the Clinton street station James Cody of Newtown Pa ped from his roll for the prh liege of walking zag yesterday through the streets of the capital city Patrolman Introduced him to Judge Jackson Hauy and Abe Heater of street and John Martin of Southard street were arraigned on complaint of Patrolman who said they hurl In a Sunday on street It appears that the started between Martin and Heater about a dog Abe Heater jumped In when he saw his brother getting the worst of It Heater and Martin were fined and Abe Heater was fined Thomas Webb of Broad street ar- rested this morning wan too drunk for a hearing today years of good work In the cause of temperance was rounded out last night by the Y M C T A League of the Sacred Heart and In honor of the event a banquet and dance wag held In St John s Hall The place was decorated elaborately In red white and pink The society held a short business sion consisting of a roll call of bers The meeting was presided over by Police Commissioner Thomas president of the league who announced that the organization had decided to award a medal to James Ban non of street who has been a for twenty-five years Mhe medal was presented by the Rev Father The other members of league who have twenty-five year are James Kane Daniel Sirty Edward T Patrick oever John and Charles The which had charge of the affair comprised Thomas O Nell James Dougherty secretary Frank Richards treasurer Benjamin Charles J Henry James Me Crudden Edward Halsey ARE ENTERTAINED Spend Even Ing at the of Their tary E T On Invitation of their secretary E T a number of the bers ol Trenton Conclave No 143 Im- proved Order and others at his residence on the Hone road evening and spent a very time Those present were Dr Elmer Joseph K Beans Owen H Locke Thoedore 8 Stryker William S Mills John Dowery E w Snedeker F E Snedeker Edward F Dance Walter B William Enoch Blackwell David and wife Rev Howell and E T and wife 1 After a special chat the secretary an- call of the meeting ind all repaired to another room and partook of refreshments DR FOX WILL LEAD MEN IN STUDY OF THE BIBLE Considerable Interest Is aroused by the announcement In the prospectus of T M C A Bible School that Dr John D Fox of this city Is to lead a clin In the study of Literature of the Bible There probably no greater master of literature In Trenton than the of tile State Street Church Secretary Frye oday that the able to Dr to teach such a to for i ud men and It M that principal t for from such to optn to all will Met U to i HAD TODAY FOR HUE The Judging of in the for general use this In the horse in he center of the race track paddock Up until noon Judging was con- fined to horses of the class for general This afternoon will be devoted to the fancy classes premiums were awarded this morning to these persons who are veil known here C D stallion for general use blUG W S DIener of stallion for general use blue ribbon J T ana B Buckman Newtown riage mares blue ribbon John W Trenton draft lion first premium Leon Carty Petersburg N J horae tot general purposes blue ribbon George R Cook of got two first premiums this his awards were given to of Barren Dillon DISPLAY PLEASES Fair Visitors Throng About the Horae Show of the City's Former Mayor The stall exhibit of Welling G Slckel In the horse department la attracting tha attention of the patroni of the Fair who visit this exhibition building There are three stalls to the play of fancy harness and other things needed for fine hordes Each Is handsomely and unusually decorated straw and woven In the jellow are many pretty colors This exhibit Is decidedly the prettiest one of this character ever seen here and It has not been excelled In the east HITCHING SPACE AT FAIR It has been reported that there la a lack of hitching space at the Inter- State Fair grounds This rumor Is In- correct There has been special made at the grounds by the fair agement for the horses and wagons of patrons of the exhibition and tying room enough for all will be found at the places designated by men at the gates STRAWBERRIES IN SEPTEMBER Railed on a Farm and Are ing Here for Sixty Centa a Quart Luscious toothsome sun kissed strawberries are being raised on the faun ot Elwood Bunt near Bristol and he hae a contract to supply a big New York hotel with the delicious fruit until Christmas The first of Farmer Hunt s fall crop were sent to today consigned to Charles Matthewe In the city ket There were only a few In the lot and Matthews has them on eale at 60 cents a quart One dollar a quart wholesale IB the price quoted In the New Tork contract and It la ly probable In view of this that any more of the fruit will be sent ward Hunt has been experimenting for ten years on the problem of raising straw berries In the winter and he now be- he has solved It Each day at the berries are covered to a depth of six Inches closely packed salt hay and It Is said that none but an unusually heavy frost or extremely cold spell of weather will damage the crop Thus far the has been a success on the Hunt and agriculturists for miles around are interested In the outcome The berries are of size and have the rich red color of June fruit POLICE GOT RUNAWAY BOY Lad Had With and Wee Bound for Wilde of City William E Burrese 14 years old of Em melt avenue Villa Park stole quietly libin hla home lunt night bound for the of City flats because he had had K with hla Mather Mn Burins and did not care to remain at home Patrolman the lad with a ot clothing hla aim aa he on hli war to railroad MM to the Second precinct police llec and from he waa returned to S ON THE PIKE YESTERDAY I Sights Made Their Hyes Beam With Wonder and half irs the Tots Com- School children by the thousand from Trenton and aie the of the Inlei Before noon there were between fifteen and twenty thousand persons on the grounds and two-thirds of this total consisted of sturdy of the coming generation A skx and a delightfully sun ushered In the second day of the annual exhibition Nature has the atmosphere and In place of the keen west wind of gentle from the same quarter have been substituted All this lo the delight of the lota whn practically own the fair There are children everywhere the scene Is one of gieat gaiety one which sets older hearts Joyfully beating younger ones have the enjoy themselves without re- straint Long before nine o'clock the official hour of opening there were crowds of children on the and with each succeeding trolley car the number wafl augmented until at 11 o clock It had swelled to a romping and picturesque throng full of life and gladness The great exhibition buildings atp filled with the children and they passing childish judgment on things which have puzzled mature They have taken complete possession of the buildings devoted to live stock and the pigs and cattle are re- a full share of attention Fancy are admired and de clared the handsomest vehicles on earth The side show men are watched puzzled faces and the words spoken by them are taken as absolute facts The tots are arrayed In their best clothes and the richly clad ones mingle with those more poorly dressed all be Ing of one great family with social lines completely obliterated Lunch boxes arc greatly In evidence and gay colored balloons are floating from flimsy strings In the hands of the little ones Now and then a tearful face Is seen In the and a glance sky ward to a faint round speck of green blue or white tells the tale of the tears The great public comfort tent was filled all by the little guests of the association who sought the com- benches for a rest of a few minutes before resuming their Journey about the grounds In quest of some thing new Mothers with little had their troubles all day trying to keep In check their precious charges and Bisters and brothers were kept busy looking for lost babies All stray ones were readily found thanks to the vigilance of the special police ALL ROADS WERE FULL All roads led to the fair this morning and they were crowded until noon the children Trolley cars were packed with burdens and great care was taken to guard against accidents The crowd is not solely confined to children There are thousands of men and women Oh the grounds who went there With the Intention of comfortably seeing the exhibits In which they are Interested but they were jostled about by their young friends until they gave up In despair About noon the gong on the Judges stand at the track announced the be- ginning of the races There was a stampede of children for the fences about the tracks to see the fast hornen and the vaudeville performance on the stage li front of the gi and stand This show capped the climax of their ment Captain Cleary who has charge of the police department of the fair sent out a special detail of men this to tee that nu harm came to the children they were on the grounds Lost tots are taken nf police Quarters and there mothers brothers and sisters can find the charges who lost their guardian In the crowd Flying are being largely patronized as are the candy and re- freshment The are doing but little busmen with the children but thla la because the children have not the money to explore the Inside of the tenta Blind He i In Watar One of K L na a mid to be blind from t- Into tha feeder hart PEDDLERS M and N Hebrew peddlers who have no arrested at the fair grounds last trok H upon themselves to enter the p nt the main and Into They In but and taken 10 i hr id quarters They were a this morn Ing before Captain E btahl They explained that they entered the because they were tired mid had no place to go for They had 1 packs of ware them and of the mind to buy a ticket tr eeM nn the When this learned they given an opportunity to buy but the price of ten dollars too great a risk for them and they were put off the grounds FAIR DRUNKS IN THE TOILS Police Have Had No Serious Crimes to Contend With at the Inter- State Fair nl morning at thp Inter f ilr courl All of the were for Iso one has been for a All of the a warning not to DP round on the grounds SIXTEEN ACCIDENTS AT FAIR GROUNDS YESTERDAY There were treated yes at the at the Inter State Fair teen of the uire of nature The the arm of Jerry Torran who fell In the cycle rare MISS CLARA V THOMAS DEAD Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow Other and Funerals About the City Clara V daughter of Rebecca and the late George W HS died yesterday The funeral will lake place from the residence of her law A White 8 Leull street tomorrow at 2 o clock Interment will be made In Greenwood cemetery under the direction of eon Coleman FUNERALS The funeral of Edward son of John B and the late Louisa Brooks was held afternoon from his lite hone 31 West Hanover street Services were held at 1 o clock at the Mt A M E Church Mr Brooks died Sunday He was 20 years old Interment wai made at cemetery The funeral of Mary wife Henry Brammer and daughter of gusta and the late Frederick who died Sunday will be h Id from the residence of her brother In law ence B Maple 2 morrow afternoon at 2 o clock will be made In Greenwood cemetery under the direction of James C Son Funeral services over the body of White will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Instead of 7 30 o clock SB has been announced at the home ol his Jacob ver 133 Brunswick avenue WILL REFORM FOR CHARITY to Be Made With Local Institution for to Be In It Hugo R Nathan representing The Gypsy Queen other musical ces Is Tn Trenton to arrage for an entertainment for the benefit of a local Institution The will Introduce local talent which will tx Instructed and directed by Prof of New Tork Prof Con has conducted cal entertainments In Detroit ledo and other bit and la regarded everywhere aa of but and of mullet 1 Hr Nathan and his comea by many of the Ini charitable both and weat and le that he can five lo not only a at but A that will all President of Company Comes Here W th Other Officia s of the Road CHANGES IN LLE 7 u i n i ai i i i Ih t II l 1 i 1 iv I -i h K il I I t 1 ui d n i I i i t ih c ai t M Mr ill is L i n I 1 I i il uth i 111 I ih I ih i i 11 i 1 tin p u iK Ins ir l ih i fi kl i ii 1 at u u k i il ni n u 1 nt 1 i I k u 1 H blR j tir 1 it I nil I In M ni 111 U un If mi 1 I I if In t prill ni he l r I IT the of iut iff nul i 1 IP n f lr n rp nib lift will h all 11 i llu ji 111 u b n it il 1 y DPI f lh r f UK rut Ihp newly c u ti u tM hi 1 If P m 1 ih prom i t ni IhR r ft Uhl In uav be- m U h linj i 1 Fr in hri fnt tfl h I hi IP Ii i hp HIP f ug st fi h hi wirN in this station of thf nnt i UKh if round uns ken P Rl Tpn thp until his nil h n i imh 1 ll Is now d I ii 1 mn Ij for th f is n n p hei ir for thr i Ii n f i pior 11 wi 11 us fir HIP 111 spin HIP nri HIP HI IP Mr ha 1 nnl hr en thp hp returned hin a Til in c r ltd M rn than 4 mpn 100 f niti in Unn an 1 ab 1 100 In thin f rp hohiE k 1 and u k IS far of WHR Ry Frees Direct Pa Sept 29 I oE wan haiiR ed in the Jail here thla morning for the of Anthony February 11 101 Several hundred witnessed the hanging many admittance by the use of forged paused before the of Sheriff Jamba Throughout six months awaiting execution the condemned man that he would not hang and refused to rec elve callers or the crime with which he charged A few minutes before thp walk to the wna be ffun a change occurred and he received a priest and became penitent The trap was sprung ot 10 03 and teen minutes later was When the body waa taken from the trap It uas found teh rope had stretched fully two feet doomed man rested on the ground WAS GRUESOME SIGHT This was followed by a before In this country Sheriff Jacobs summoned to the scaffold and gripping hold of the rope they lifted the bony clear of the ground and held H In position fir minutes Thp gruesome flight Bent a majority of the apect ing from the Jail Physician after the paid that his nerk had been broken and death was almost Instantaneous STORY OK CRIME Thp crime for which pil I the death penally was In of the mines of the V Company He boarded with and enamored with tho laller wife With Victor another boarder who in for complicity In the crime hw planned to kill SennICk and marry thu woman Serambo hired to an 1 and cleaved his head an axe When arraigned for trial defendant charged the other with the crime and both were sentenced to be hangt rt On a writ of error Stile Supremo f o new trial and lie waa later convicted In the second de- A fpw ago that he struck the fatal blow mil gave that he wanted to put out of the way and secure hie wife and hank account Court of Pardons Commutes His tence to Life Imprisonment on Appeal of Mr Walker DOOM WAS FIXED FOR OCT 19 H l t f 1 M 1 Inl n nm I I U 11 n f M 11 1 i i II rill i v I il I 7 fr m 1 n nh t I f nl y CASES Judge in the United States Court morning the Injunction In New Jersey allowed In the of the Western Union Telegraph Company thp t Railroad C At the aame time the court the telegraph the right of appeal from thla determination Today WHO the return day of a rule to ahow why the not be dismissed the court having aued an order preventing the tlon by the railroad of the Western Union's property In this State JOSEPH MACKIEWIECZ HURT South Trenton Saloon Keeper Ejects Patron Then to thi Joseph keeper at Bridge and Warren waa stricken with an ailment similar to vertigo yesterday afternoon standing upon the porch of his estab and falling headlong to the pavement fractured the drum of his ear He If also thought to have sustained other Injuries and was reported to be In a critical condition at St cis Hospital where he waa by Dr soon after he fell A ahort time before he was Injured had some trouble with whom he Is to have ejected from hla saloon It thought this mar hive brought on the attack of which In hit 11 I 1 n I I n illi i nil i f l nn in th r I l ill 11 l r i ill inn or i I ii 11 ill in I in i m ii in Ml il n u 1 in m Ui i iKi s f 11 in 1 in ui i- I i k I I ih r x ill Ini I n i If i i 1 v M x Mi 11 I m 1 i h i I u M I Mi st IP ll qj H Hi l Hi 1 I ns w h m i I 11 I il in ill is i i u i f Mi iH i i I hr I lint hi lq n t 1 i In- in un In- hu rim In 11 1 h ix i ni m r i i ir t mil hm u in r c t ptl in f h l 111 i f Phi in u 1 7 II ill fni m- ill or hli I I ii is MrM i hv Hi n our M il f up k ill th una ntrt 1 but thf nf rhg i v Ir f thp th U HIP mul lei until In lhat a be phen tlu tq were pre- E CASE M igU han ordered a of the crossing cation of the Street Railway to WP C ellor or a hear whit h n III soon bp grunted to nil partis This Is f uith application for R all the having been Ft by the Railroad through to Ihp r urt of Errors But thp meann of proving the trolley B right to make the request of the to designate a mod of going the ralli nad company g has been Improved upon by f John H Bucket and he now has of currying TUHP a termination will be a meeting Sunday of the Labor I when Home will be made of the prize contest resulting from thp Labor Day Thp C L U offered a banner to the having the largest per rent of mem ben In lint Thp peri find C and unions turned out full shlr s nnd It be necessary to award three banners Thy plumbers was short but four of Its full member ship COURT APPOINTS RECEIVERS James J Cahill Replaces Sheriff Thropp In Wilkea Caia Princeton Man Alio Named James J was today substituted for Sheriff 11 aa receiver lor the Moses estate Mr Thropp was appointed QH the result of a suit of iho heirs to compel an counting but he win found to be related to the in and the Vice upon an explanation of fart the H A wnH by Reed morning an receiver for the estate of DanM P Sullivan Of Princeton the former receiver John TVa having died JOIN LOST RIVER COMPANY Trenton Stags Hands Will Travel tt Pacific Coast If Theatrical Holda Out Frank Holz and Lewis for- mer at Taylor Open Ifft this city yesterday to with the River com- appeared here last day will be the stage carpenter for and Kater will be a hand Both of these men have been In ihp of the Taylor House for a time and were considered workmen The Lout company will go to the coast and from there aa far north as paying business can found LABOR LEADERS CONDEMN THE WILKINSON STRIKE Members of the Bricklayers tnd Plasterers union are still holding out In their strike on the Wilkinson Ing although the labor leaders In tha elty generally condemn Many of the other unions are of opinion that this strike Is not lust and IB unreasonable situation today la unchanged Mr Wilkinson was not In town this morning and therefore ing has been done In reference to ting men on the Job Expect Thia It Is expected that earn will be run this afternoon over the tracks of the Camden and Trenton Railway Com- the street bridge Can would have been running baton today but for the delay In overhead i The decided to hold Ike of If jid aHIl Cr ot Ait I   

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