tillSuspected Hus baud Said to | °d; be Sear IfloulrealfreII Is Thought That the Woman’s Ml Was Shipped to Chelmsford in a Trunku.anlt;amithoiIIBoston, Juno 14.—Chief Watts has received » telegram from Detective Carpenter, of Montreal, stating his belief that Blondln, the husband of the woman whose headless body was found recently, was near Montreal. W'ntta I , Instructed him to arrest B Ion din on a I charge of murder. I doBoth rooms at the West End house Hi which Blondln occupied were search- dr cd yesterday. Policemen also were|^ busy stopping express wagons and other vehicles and interrogated thel^1 drivers for the purpose of finding the I j0 one who took Blondin's truck away|KP from 43 Green street In April. It Is iutlmaled that Mrs. Blondln may haveha been killed in the Green street house |^j; and that when the trunk left there It contained the body. I jjjThe theory that Margaret Blondln | ja, was murdered In the Green street house was given weight by an interview' between the Inspectors and Mrs. Mary Hannlgan, the landlady, the lat 11* tor saying that on Saturday. April 27, the day fif Mrs. Blondin’s disappear ance, she was sitting in the front hall I n, Just before 4 o’clock, when Mrs. Blon |( din carae in and asked what time itltfc was. On being told she exclaimed: I wMy husband will kill me!*’ and ran up ^ stairs to her room. The husband imelw.dlt;l:mediately entered and demanded that Mrs. Hannlgan toll him how his wlfe|rlt; spent the day. Upon being told that|o] she spent the day quietly he rushed up stairs, as If In furious temper, push |« ed the room door open and closed It violently. The landlady heard augry|C talk and the fall of a body. Ten minutes later Blondln came out wearing his heat clothes. He locked the door —not only by the ordinary fhstenlug, but with a padlock, which he had attached that morning.Mrs. Hannlgan went up stairs, but I got no response from the room. She 1p thought that the woman was uahBmedll. to talk aft or what had taken place, a Blondln returned the following Tues-10 day. During the Interval Mrs. Hanul gan tried to get word from Mrs. Blon din.When Blondln returned he looked J ~ haggard. Ho v.-cnt to his room, remained there an hour and when he left 11 in a hurry he doubly locked the door. J aIn hulf an hour he returned with an expressman, explaining to Mrs. Hanni ,c gap that ho bad accepted a position on a government boat In Canada and that he was going to Montreal.Where is your wife? asked Mrs.I•* J* i • . I.JSBlondln muttered something which Lthe landlady did not catch. j lIn reply to numerous other queries |g Mrs Hannlgan was given to under stand that Mrs. Blondln was at the depot waiting for her husband.The police learn that a trunk similar to the one described was shipped |' to Chelmsford on the night of April They nlao learned that on May 2 Blondln hired a room on Howard street.Swooned in the Witness Box.Scranton, Ph., June 14.—While undergoing cress examination yesterday afternoon Mrs. Josephine Bevllacqua. w ho is on trial for the murder of I , Mary Rose, fell in a swoon and for an |i hour It was feared the physicians would never bo able to resuscitate her She came around all right, however, and was taken back to Jail. The physicians ?ay the woman is a complete physical wreck and cannot live many months. In view of this District Attorney Lewis has agreed to accept a plea of mnnsdaughter. At the time Mrs. Bevllacqua swooned her 3-year-old baby, who had toddled over tnto|j the witness box, was dozing with its head on the mother s lap.‘lImportant to B. and O. Stockholders. |iAnnapolis. June 14.—The Maryland court of appeals yesterday handed 11 down an opinion In a suit brought to decide the status of the preferred p stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Hallway company, in which It held that the holders of Such stock are entitled to receive no more than the 4 per cent guaranteed by the company. It was contended by the plaintiffs that after being paid 4 per cent the preferred], stockholders were entitled to s further share In the earnings of the company on the same basis as holders of common stock.A Desperado's Successful Raid.Guthrie, O. T., June 14.—At Coyle, 0 miles from here, Ben Cravens and a ompanion blew open the Santa Fe life with dynamite, securing $1,500. nd escaped. The safe and part of the uiiding were wrecked. Cravens killed wo members of a posse chasing him ear Pawnee two months ago. He es-aped from the Kansas state ponlten-iary mine last winter, holding the Mard off with a toy pistol./ictory For Chicago Machinists, hlcago, June 14.—A break occurred :erday in the ranks of the Chicago hincry manufacturers, whose em -os are on striko. Six firms, em-ring 136 men, reached a settlement i their striking machinists and the i returned to work today under an einent securing to them the nine r day and an increase in wages ac table to the union.