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VOL LXXNO 323
MONDAT JULY 39 ItoaFair and warmer today and tomorrow
west winds
NEW YORK MONDAY JULY 20 1903 ConrtoM 1003 bu The Sun Printing and PvbliMng Anociation PRICE TWO CENTS
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KILL T 0 MlHIiEltEltS AD A-
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Attack lie Inll at llnsln ttyo and Shoot
Two Men Imler Death Neiitenec One
Guard Killed and the Other Wounded
Cattlemen Held Troops Asked For
KKI IWOK Mon July doublelynching occurred at Basin Wyo oarly
as a result Sheriffof Big Horn county ban arrested
cattlemen near Thermopollshind iippealid to tho Governor of Wyom-
ing fir tho assistance of the militia in get-
ting his prisoners to tho Basin jailThe tnin lynched wero two condemned
murderers and the mob also shot and killeda deputy sheriff The murderers wereJim iormnn who killed his brother abouta year ago ran off with his brotherswife and a mnn named Wallers a travelling man who killed a widow named Hoovernl TlienniMiliH Hot Springs two years agobecause slit refused to marry him
It was reported to Sheriff Fenton on lastWednesday morning that a mob was comingtip to along tho Big Horn River forilp of lynching Gorman and Waltors measure of precaution the Sherifflook these two men nnd a horse thief out
f the and secreted them In a gullynear under guard of Deputy SheriffMU Alston and Deputy C E Price
had exceptionally smallhands managed to slip his handcuffs andmake hi escaM Deputy Price fired oneshot nt the fugitive ns he disappeared inthe hngh but tho bullet went wide GorniHii swam the Big Horn River and madefor th mountains A posse of seven men
iilckly organized and Gorman wns reearly yesterday morning on Trap
jer reek abut fifty inilra from BasinFrom Wednesday until Saturday morningho not a mouthful of food andwis exceedingly weak Ho had no firenrm and offered no resistance
Meantime Sheriff Fenton had replacedWalters and tin horse thief In tho Basin
Lat evening Gorman was also placedand a force of fifteen deputies was
sworn InFeeling had been running high among
the people for a long time Gormanstime was considered particularly inhumanand atrocious Ho shot his brother Tomat the latterH ranch on Shell Creek nearThermopolls and then ran off with Tomswife Maggie who is held as nn accom-plice In tlm crime but ta out on hail
Gorman had two trials each resultingin sentence of death by hanging hut hisattorney took tim case to th AppellateSupreme Court The ranchers beltvedjustice would be defeated
Walters fell In lovo with a Mrs HooverShe refused to marry him and he shother Justice has been delayed in his case
alsoLastevening a mob of about thirty men
masked perfect up thej w Swt ba lc of tho Big Horn dismounted
tethered their hones and compelled theferryman to across the riverThey made no demonstration until theyentered Basin when five shots wereus a warning
The mob proceeded at once to the build-ing which is courthouse and
anti fired a volley into jailDeputy C E Prico and Special DeputyGeorge S Mend were guarding the pris-oners One bullet grazed Meads shoulderand entered Prices heart killing himinstantly
Members of time mob then quickly procured telephone poleM and battered thejail door down They first camo to Walters
crouched on his cot begging for mercyXo needless torture was resorted to butWalters was hhot instantly
The mob next found Gorman whose bodyvi pierced by five ho was leftlinnmiiahly dead Ho lingered until
uinming when ho Ho made noftiteinenl but nsk d to Gorman
is fiivornpliee She was far away and-quest iinild nut ho granted
Is rl clout tho TOOl quickly dlsa-pKird One report is that not n single
if tho mob wan recognized AnIn r stat mi nt is that IVputy Mend recog
nixii in Under hut will not mako knownmans identity Prlw time deputy
hivrs killed is a nephew of Job Pricevmai r f tho Mubar ranch
nure aliirniini statement of nfiiift is reported from neighborhood of
IhcrittnpiiijH About six woekrt ago as nmil f rango feud that has been so
waged u shtpniau named BenMimk was by cattlemen Sheriff
inirii it JK mid lias captured tho murilerrMY who nre all prominentninl unities have been withheldHut on iiccouiit of the threats made against
nn sinviff Kenton is unable to get hislMmers to
I is Mid that the same mob lynched11umin ami Walters or its
de lapMl ihal Sheriff Fenton will neverRit nut of the region alive with his prisonersSheriff has telegraphed the Gov-ern r nf Wyoming for permission to use
Siflie militia at has alsoem tflephoiio messngiH to Cody Basin
nnd other Wyoming townsking ivr volunteers to assist him In up
riildiiif theEverywhere hardy Westerners arc re
Pondins to the cullnd IwMening toward Thermopolls-
Is prolmMe that militia will also boordered to tho scene The country aboutTlmrrnopolis s wild and lawless A mes
iroived at Cody this morning fromhrierifr Kenton Mid that ho still had thoPrinonprs in Ills possession and that he beiived hn could hold out until
fliRts CHOKES A GAS PLAX-
Th Unlit Her Nest In an Air Pint Hotelllnil to Isp randies-
Oin OnrtiARn Me July 10 Thoof the Seashoo house ono of
wrgost hoI has heon working poorlythis summer Not once has flow of gasWHti as plentiful n and at limeswimlto worn tifod Proprietor Stapleswho is of a mechanio got iles-Prnin nnd disconnected bo-
Paii of the gns machine to find tho sourcohe triiiblo Noticing n piece of straw
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IXIHUESTIULE SECURITIESI J Illlli Ixiilaiiatlnn of the Dlstiirlud
FinancIal MarketST PAUL Mini July 10 President
James J Hill of the Client Northern hasreturned to St Paul after his five weeksouting in Kant Referring to prcHcntfinancial and ho said
Tlm Eastern mnrUet is a everybodyknows in n disturtiod condition
stocks have boon thrown upon themarket In enormous quantities and thepublic has Htoppod buying The troublehas been ascribed to undigested securitiesbut perhaps we would better call thornindigestible securities
Out hero wo are not worried nor do weneed to worry about any of these move-ments Wo in the Northwest are not dealersIn industrial securities and our people havenot invested their money in them
Our broad acres do not feel any tremorsin Wall Street From St Paul clear throughto the Pacific Coast the ore engagedin producing foodstuffs in lumbering andmining in developing time great naturalresources of the country Therefore theyare prosperous and I see no reason to be-lieve that this prosperity will not continue
irinriiftt PREACHER DEAD
The llov Jean Slcjlts Recently Convictedof lllsamy Drown Himself
NEW ORLEANS July 19The Hev JeanBkyleJ an ho called himself but whosereal name was Lane who was recentlyconvicted of bigamy nt Port 01 bson Missand was awaiting removal to the Slatepenitentiary when it was discovered thathe was insane and was sent instead to theState Insane Asylum at Jackson com-mitted suicide yesterday in a small pondin thin rear of tho asylum was amiiitater of great oratorical powers antimuch in demand at revival meetings Hemarried a young Mississippi woman utlort Gibson but on their bridal tour it wasdiscovered that ho had five other wivesmarrying them on short notice in tho severalTexas Arkansas mind Mississippi townswhere ho had preached
There was no evidence of his insanityuntil after his conviction
TilL REV H K HOVER WlSSIVfl
HI Illlnd Wife Whose fortune tinsDwindled Slit Wont Pay lilt Hill
WINSTKD Conn July 10 Tho RevHenry K Boyer until recently heudmiisurof Boyers School in lloburtavillo nearWlnsted hiss disappeared and today illswife Mrs Towrsend Boyer advertisedthat site would not be responsible for anybills hoc husband might contract Ac-
cording to tho friends of the womanhas squandered almost the entire fortune
Item former husband who wasIL Consul in France and left her a largoamount of money Among other pos-sessions was u villa in Italy whereBoyer and her former husband lived whichhas gone with the other property
Mrs Boyer married husbandseveral He represented that
a Baptistlast winter Boyer was toevade the a for paintinghis school It came out thatin the hotel business In and aneducator ho had BB a clergymanunder four denominationsfor a time for tilt in Washing-ton Then he decided thatpulpit was moro to his liking This wasafter lied hem obliged to thecopal and Dutch churches so itwas said Lately bo has
n man of thoTo add to tho trouble of her money
Mrs Boyer is now totally blind
HOSPITAL PATIEXTS l FIGHTLively In the Accident Ward Police
Culled On to Subdue ThemMichael Sullivan of 2487 Second avenue
William Donohuo of 3S2 East Ninetyfirsthtreet mind John Ward no homo wero Inthe Yorkvillo police court yesterday forraising a disturbance In the PresbyterianHospital
The three were in beds In tho accidentward on Saturday night OB a result of slightinjuries and mind Donotmo wereIntoxicated Tin former got out of bedand saying to Ward that hn wasIllness to take tho bandagesfrom his hind Ward resisted and DonohuoWont to his assistance In a moment thethree wero about tho ward in alively fight The Attendants and nursestried vainly to stop thin row Several-of went to tho assistance-of the whereupon Sullivan and
lought all theothers
A telephone message was sent to Policeand the Fast Sixtyseventh
ftirrt station was notified PeterDevlin wont to the hospital with severalpolicemen in tho wagon When
Sullivan and Donohuo wereon tho floor and two doctorti and a nursewero holding each one down
Magistrate Mayo fitted those two 10
each Ward
u LOWS IIODV WIT
Owing to llikln lie Wore It Slay noSeveral Days Before It IK Recovered
Scores of yachts of all descriptions sailedover Oravesend Bay searching for the bodyof Edwin H Low the Atlantic Yacht Club
who lost his lift on Saturdayduring a race between tho small craft ofthin ilichard IJ Moore who wentout in lila catboat I ho Martha M of theBonsonlmrst dub dived several timeshut did not sect body Owing to the
oilskins worn Mr is notprobable the body will be recovered
daysThe whore
is u dangerous tine to smallA strong wind I he east stirs achoppy cross sea that makes itfor mont experienced yachtsman tohandle n boat hero
Many telegrams of inquiry and sympathy-were at the Low cottageAtlantic Yacht Club house at Sea Cainyesterday
HRAXCH OF OTRE 1M1IU
Plan to Ilulld n Collewc of the Catholicinlver lty at IouffhUeepsleL-
APOKTK hid July 10 Tho decision-
to build a Catholic college a branch of thoUniversity of Notre Damn in New Yorkwill be announced within a few days if theplans which are now under considerationdo not foil of consummation PresidentMorrlsspy of NoIre Dnmo hits cnnvuKsed
the project and has beenselected as site Negotia-tions for the ground on the
will bo have boon practicallyclosed and Iho plans for thobeen drafted
Notre Dum is administered by the Catho-lic Order of the Italy Crow and Pomsh
college be under admin-istration nf Indiana University
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branches are being established in tho FastSouth anti
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SAYS IT WAS BEDFORDS BABY
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Iln Come hack Here to Try to SecureSome of the Estate In Which tier HIM
a Life Interest I ocnto That Child Is Ue d
Mrs Gunning S Bedford who was fined10 in the Bow police court in London
on May 23 for falsely registering anotherschild aa her own arrived yesterday fromHavre aboard the French hue steamship11 Gaftcogno with plenty to tell reporters about her effort to set control ofabout 350000 tIme lift interest of her laInhusband in two trust estates She pleadedguilty In London of having falsely declaredthat tim baby wus her own Under thewill of her husbands father Dr FrederickBedford and his uncle Judgo Gunning SBedford the estate was to go to five womencousins of Gunning S Bedford in case hoshould tile without issue The lawyers-for the five women say that that iswhy Mrs Bedford a unity andtried to palm it olT as hor own
Mrs Bedford was reluctant to land fromtlio steamship yesterday until she foundout that there were no detectives waiting-for her She is a blonde slondernnd sonicwhat nervous and has wide blue eyes anda Frenchy intuincr of expression andgesticulation While site talked rapidlyand excitedly to the reporters herkinds and shoulders were never rt restand she emplia ied her feelings withfrequent stamps of her small feet Shosays she WRB born in America butspeaks with a slight French accent Shesaid
I have come over to sign paperssecure a lawyer to begin n fight for myhusbands property No I will not givean interview until I have consulted counsel
seen tho trustees of the propertyEugene L Bushe and Mr
Fiske I have been treated in the mostunprofessional manner the lawyers
are you going Airs BedfordI not know But the first
vIsit will be Woodltiwn tostrew flowers on husbands graveMy rights in my husbands estate be
sumo people think PerhapsI am entitled to n than adower If timers is as much corruptionantI intimidation in this case onof Iho water as there was on tho other Ihair fur my effort to get justice I watt
Yen it is true that I confessed that Iwas not the mother of the that Iwits mine Hut it is husbandsMr Busho had heard time child was
husbands I will not reveal the nameof the mother There is no question aboutiho fact that Ithe trustees of
us husbands Mrford said the child was Illsto take care of it
As to tho fraudulent registration Isimply did Bedford asked me to
do not believe the child is dud asreported-
It was alive when I sailed from Havrealthough suffering slightly with whooping
I of anurfip Tho child is 7 months old and In
l l tIho relatives of husband will find
that I am not BO much of a simpleton as 1
may look I IMJKB my on thisFrederick Bedford my husbands
father shuuM have forsupport of his son his sons his
didnt have a right toto others all time property no received fromhis wife the my husband whowas a Mrs Chittomleu before Dr Bedfordmarried liar Dr Bedford got the greater
of his wealth from my husbandsmother
My husbands ambition was to breakthe of his father which be regardedax unjust Ho could never
to tIme point of Blurting litigation I donot want property simply because Ineed it hut beaiuso my wantedmo to have it Why do them people lightmo I han claimed a fromthem What reason for It bus
hated these people who have tried todeprive lila widow of her rights Theytried to disprove my marriage atthey couldnt do
As to antecedents I shall littleI was Helen Middleton I left homo whenI was 14 years have lind nothing todo with my father since Ill treatmentcaused me to go I wns blessed withn good stepmother My father or hied monot to como to as I would bo ar-rested I fear arrest nnd I shall not leavethe ship if I learn that waiting-for me You say there Is noneWell I will bravn it out end go ashore Iam not an ordinary if I were Iwould not have been able to stand upunder the ordeals I have Passed through-
At this point Mrs Bedford Ixcnme muchagitated in a voice
I do not know what combination theyhave formed airalnst me When angoing voufcind you donot know how to defend yourself Is notstrange tint the only ship on which anattempt was to rlvnamito wasthe in which I sailed for England-I being killed but I do not wantto lose my eyes Hero Mrs Bedfordturned her on at full power
Ah I will make some husbandsrelatives perspire hero MrsBedford forefinger alongsideher noso No otto myfairly no ono except m
How nliMit your Inthis is developing Into In-
terview For your Information Iwill tell you Bedford hall no right
ChiltendensMrs Bedford beckoned to tho steward
anti exclaimedI tall you steward who speak
French nnd to witness that linvosaid nothing for 1 think Iwill po I dont know what to doThin child is this dramatically nnd shall lxcured for to fathers de
MiresMrs Bedford cnid site hutch had four chil-
dren of her own and that all had died thather husband in tho of a nurse andwitneciTS hind repeatedly asked to see
child anti to that itwas his
Mrs Bedford went to the irenoble
DILLS MTOMOntLK TRIP
Falls to Make Ills Kpcetrd Npred Ilrlwren-lrnox NorthamptonN-
oiiTiiAMPTOv Mass July 10 The automobilirlrt from Orange N J who are maltirjtf an endurance run to tho llangeley Lakesin Malno arrived in this city last in npouring rain The party consists
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cheat of the Automobile Club of Americaremained hero inday and will continuetin run fomorrow
Mr Dill is nl tempting to show that anamateur can cover in an en-
durance run fourteen and onehalf anhour user country road but
do it today average speed on thetrip from Inox being exceptof ten milos an hour The failure to make I
better time was duo to the muddy eomlilion of tho roads which were w hind In I
places that it becamo necessary windwith ascent of sonic
of the hills in Berkshire could madeTomorrow morning the party will start-
up the Connecticut N IIfrom there will go to Dixvlllo
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LINK TO UK ALL ENGLISHNo Foreigner as Director or Principal
omter Capital Mode to no IncreasedSpecial CaW Mpociet to TUB SUN
LIVERPOOL July 19 TIme Cunard Steam-ship Company at a special meeting onJuly 20 will consider Important resolutionsOno Is that no foreigner shall hold officeas a director or principal officer of time
companyAnother is that tho capital shall be in
creased to 2000000 by the creation of anow share of the value of 20 be calleda Government share and to bo issued to anominee of tho Government
LONDON July 20 Tho morning news-papers point to the significance of thoCunard proposals which seek absolutely toInsure exclusively British ownership-One of the resolutions that will Ui pro-posed is to the effect that no foreign corporation shall hold or In any way control anyshares of time company A foreign corpora-tion is defined as a corporation a majority-of directors or shareholders either
or indirect are not British subjectsTho directors may upon any share-
holder to provo weeks thathis shares aro not lucid in violation of time
foregoing resolution If he falls he musttransfer his shares to a properly qualifiedperson If he refuses to do so time directorsmay sell his shares at tIme market priceand putt the money in I ho companys pocketThese measures however are not to boretroactive They will not apply to thosewho are shareholders when the resolutions
Into operation
FIIOMME HltOTIIKHS IX AMIilEXTValuable HormTtieWere Driving Drowned
In 111 eli lie Tumbled IntoHerman anti Abraham L Fromnio of time
law firm of Frommo Bros and living at327 Central Park West went to Cily Islandyesterday in a rubber ired runabout l ehind a valuable trotter
They were coming homo by the way offlit Kingsbrldga road at 10 oclock lastnight wheiuit Bainbridge avenue their homoran lute a ditch four feet wjde anti nearly as
the Frommes were thrown out amtheir runabout Wits pitched over on thehorse whoso and forequarters weroin time dltoh and tackle were pro-
cured to lift the animal out but when itarrived the horse had been drowned bytho water in the ditch The unimftlriforelegs had been broken by the fall
Tho Fromme brothers say that therewas a red lantern to mark time ditch whichwas cut for a sewer connection but that itwas next to tIme curb and not out near thecar tracks whore they think it ought tohave been
CtEROIMO JOIS TilE CIIVHCH
Old Indian filler antI Some of lib Warriorslleuuiue Methodists
FORT SnL I T July IB Geronlmo anda doyen of his Apache warriors liavn joinedthe Church oviiiB baptizedin the presence of a large crowd of Indiansand whites
Lost Sunday morning with the Comanches sItting on one side of the taber-nacle und tho Apaches on the othertribe with Its interpreter standingforeground repeating the words of tho
tho minister stow andthe story of At the close of
sermon twelve of hiswarriors prisoners at Fort Sill went forward and be received into time
Church In the afternoon he baptismalceremony occurred
PLATT SVGOESTS ALDHUlH
Would Like to See Inland SenatorIrel lli K UK
One of tIme visitors that carofl in withtho waves at Manhattan Beach yesterdayasked Senator Platt if ho had heard of anynew candidates for running mate withRoosevelt next year
Ithodo Island Is a small State but Itoften produces candidates said the Sena-tor Just no it seems to mo to have a
acceptable candidate in the portion ofwho has represented
that State in time Senate for twentytwoand has been a much bigger nai
in Congress than hta State im on theOf course as big as ouror the gentlemen from Texas would havowiped out time shaded of Webster and Claylong ago
Senator Aldrioh is a sound states-man anti n wise counsellor For a lad of93 he wont be that until next Novemberlies a wellbalanced while weshould miss him from the t nor of Senut-nu lw l
time gavel as vicoPresldentSenator Platt said he hunch lioen made
aware of the efforts of LouinviHo to got thonext Republican National Convention Ho-
didnt this gathering mighthe was satisfied to go if hosent hut he that Chicago
because of its central location was the bestplace after all
PAttK LAIIOHKIl AX AltTLST-
Comnil nloner KiiBlN TlilnUs Tlmt lie titusuncovered a Genius
Commissioner Eustls of time Park Depart-ment in Tho Bronx antI bin friends limitthey have found a real artist in Durocl-Turpln of wr East ISTth street who for
years been a anti painter
Turpln started painting in oil two yearsago He is 3 years old
begun with a lifeulro portrait of Com-
missioner which is now on time wnllof flit limIters office in Claremont ParkHenlso painted a picture of W C
horsehut picture of the horse Advance iuurdwas Alexander Shields llmhorses owner and he hat boon commis-sioned to paint a picture of McChesnoy
the WesternIlk picture of tIme grandstand and time
crowd Park truck In a rendhouwo near the track and has attracteda good deal of attention
painter has also painted a largopicture of a a j
oltlio Now ZoologicalGarden han in a conspicuous
lion houso of the greathomo
Turpln is now engaged in painting witha to7x12 representing the of
have promised tosend it to the St Imln
Fire Alarm for Itnllnn hidMONTCLAIH N J July 10A riot among
Italians in tho Glen Ridge avenue settlenwnt tonight caused an ixcited citizen
send In an alarm of lIre to which time
police as well as the firemen respondedin thn trouble Nlcolal Armenia was ftabbedin tutu head and chest by Alfonso and Jamesienetti arid badly Tho men wore
playing cards into a dispute and caurda in which halt a Italianstook part Tho GenettiH were orrottdafter firemen arid x lico drove away-a crowd which threatened violence
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PRISONER IN FIRST CABIN
1IKASLEV CHASED IHOM ALASKsTO SOuTh AFUIVA
Nobody on the St Paul Knew He Wan nPrisoner He Senator Halo Hadlinger Ale Jounce Together JulUMarlowe Not to WorthliiR
Tho problem discussed yesterday bytho cabin passengers of time Americanlitter St Paul in from Southampton andCherbourg was Who mixed tho gingeralo jounce It watt concocted in the suiteof time Hon Eugene Hale of Maine accord-ing to several voyagers who didnt care tohave their names published by flit Sena-tor himself according to others JamesC Beasloy a distinguishedlooking passen-ger with hair prematurely gray preparedtho mixtuie composed of a tap ofScotch whiskey ginger aleJuice
Mr Beasloy with two other men wholooked prosperous and were n trifle reservednot to tiny enigmatic boarded time St Paulat Southampton The other men are IR K Herron Deputy UnitedSlates Marshals They caught up withMr Bcasley after a pursuit of 17000 tablesnear Pretoria South Africa
Mr Beosley had leei employed at CapoNome by Undo Samwnd departed it isalleged ator forging army paymasterschocks
The U S Marshals men didnt toil any-body aboard the St Ptul about busi-
ness and Mr Beasloy entirety untmI-wrraBHod had the HBIIIO privileges aboardtho ship as uny other patsengerHis passage wrs paid by Uncle Si in Bomoof the who unsuspectingly enjoyedtho companionship of and thedetectives were Marlowe the actressDeputy Surveyor Col James El
Philadelphiaand several young women who asked thereporters not to their names Ono
the young women declared that Bennleyhad ginger ale jounce In SenatorHalos unite other tiald she thoughttho Snnator had mixed it
Senator huh refused to be either inter-viewed or photographed Ho did saythat he to except thathe lund gone abroad in the SI comohack in her wholly for time sake of the voy-age
Julia Marlowe wouldnt commit herself onthe cocktail incident Site shewasnt engaged to marry lien leading manFrank that the regarded him asan actor of ability and promise hutthat he was not physically strong Sitehoped he would stay at in Scotland
was in trim As to thethat she was going to get next year
from Frolman time highest salaryever to tin American actress
when I was a girl I never thoughtit possible that I should receive for
salary I begin tonext year
Mls will go to her country homoin LHtKkllls and have a good tune timrest of time summer She vigorousand handsome
Deputy Surveyor of Customs John Mon vacation since Juno
looking over tIme European systems ofhandling at seaports a
the Hethey luggage quicker in Vrance Ger-many and becausy fewer things-are dutiable in those roimtties than lucreHo found time baggage examiners abroad
sharp and good readers ofhuman nature He will make sonic sug-gestions to facilitate tie handling of bag-gage on steamship piers at this port11EVSIKY WAS DOINO WEI IN OO1I MINES
WASHINGTON July 10 James Cwas indicted at Nome Alaska forthe of two army paymasters
aggregating 11500 ar-rived in in the custodyof two United DeputyC H and C R who cap-tured Pretoria
With their arrival in Washington theseofficers havo completed a seven monthsjourney around taking one
part of tilL and withThey left Washington last De-
cember for Vancouver to look W JWilson a Philippine customs official wholund absconded some 18000
They caught him in Montreal and hoto Manila without tho formality
of extradition papers Wilson was con-victed at sentenced to a longterm of Imprisonment
Heron from Manilato South Africa to find who two
before hud been indicted at NomeThe search which had been conducted in
meantime hall traced 400north of Pretoria in the Transvaal
found tho marshals wasapparently in n fair to making a for-tune discovered copperdeposits and also having taken up several
tine of these mines windingup his affairs after arrest Bcasley for
7aOUOThe remainder of his property he turrrtl
over to the nvinajerni partnerand waiving extradition accompaniedI lie officers back to theriving lien The officers willl avi with tomorrow forSeattle whence n steamer will take himto Nome
The firm of V Hall wero conmet ors for a section of the tele-graph lino which tho Government humus just
in Alaska hut it is charged nllomptod to collect or rather did
7000 more titan wore entitled toTwo checks aggregating that amountpurporting to bo drawn by the paymuster were paid by a Franciscowhich to forgeries They wereindorsed with time name of theJames C When thin checkswern traced had to Bcasloy ho de-camped
WOKES roil PHESIDEXT
Friends f Vnles orporntloii SecretarySiiRRCxt Him for Trinitys Head
NRW UAVKN July 10 It was said herotonight that there is considerable talkamiin tb ofllcials friends of TrinityCollege Hartford of time selectionof time Itov Anson Phelps Stokes Jr secrotary of the Ynlo Corx ration for thopresidency of Trinity President Smith
linn just resigned to take effectn IIW It Is nn Episcopal college
amid the Key Mr Stokes anminister
Tho general sentiment of the friends ofTrinity ii in favor of a younger manMr Sloktss age for the presidencyof the trusicrw aro wild to liavo Indorsed
movement tot Strkcs J PicrpontMorgan of Now York I a member of thin
bonrd IruMoiM and It iis suggrHlcdwith such a progressive man as Mr
In rho is a nearfriend of Mr Mrrgan could bo donefor erlligo in the of endowmeilts-Mr Morgan lies alreadyoroiiKly tho support institutionIt was also said Mr Slokess fatherwould hecumo in Trinity
Mr SloliiH is n graduate in theclass of Ho in tho HarvardTheological School He hecamo secretary to Yale when Presi-dent administration and at
rector of St Pauls Church in this city
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orweRlan Pollco Worried Over the Visit-or Two Anarchists Front Chloixo
Special cable Detpatch to Ills SUN
LONDON July despatch to thoMorning Leader says that tho Norwegianpolice aro rnxious regarding en Anarchistplot against Emperor William who is cruis-
ing in northern watersThe despatch says that King Oscar
u warning from Chicago that two
a mr n anti a woman n Iho formera Swede end the latter a Norweglcn hadleft America on borrd a trrrwtlcntlcsteamer bound for Norway
They were traced to Trorrwoo thenceto Walmoe In time southwestern part ofSweden and thoneo to Copenhagen whorea search Is now Ixlng made for them
It Is considered alarming I hat they tIntedtheir movements in thece localities tocorrespond to time dates when It was knownthat Emperor William end King Oscarwould meet
snippixa HACK COTTON
La HrelaKiie RrliiRlnz a Cargo of It loThis Country
Spfrtal Hespiilclitt la runt MrsHAVIIK July large proportion of I he
cargo of the General TruiiMitlnntlo Linessteamer La liretagm which sailed for NewYork consists of cotton which lias beenreshipped to time United States on accountof the American speculation that staple
BHUK3ELR July 10Tlie Belgian cottonsfiinners haw decided to close their millsone day weekly Actually 10000 loomsare idle Tho crisis ham brett broughtabout by the high piice of American rawcotton
SCES SM PARKS
utIca Man He Punched Seeks DanmncsTwo Other May Ilo Likewise
Charles Lawson the member of the Housesmiths Union who witnesses allege wasassaulted by Sam Parks time walkinggate at n meeting of the union onFriday brought suit againstParks for assault
Thomas Moynihan and Pelor ONeillmembers of the Plasterers Union whoworm attacked by members of Parkssentertainment committee in a Third
avenue saloon after the meeting said lastnight that they won also considering bring-ing damage suits against their assailants
HOUSE STEPS 0 DVXAMITE
Lying In lloail Itaplodr nndInjiirrs the AnlirulT-
HKNTON N J July IJJiimeH IIproprietor of n local hotel loft
a valuable roml horse todny by n peculiaraccident He wes driving with lilt sonlnlttw In tin country when one of horsesstepped on and exploded a dynamite cart-ridge Tlio animals hoof was thrownfcventyfive yunli Into n field
The force of tlio explosion tlirew thewagon agaInst an embankment wrecking-it badly mind freeing time horses whichjumped ft fence and rrn until time ono withthe shattered hoof fell and dragged time
other down with It nat injured boisehad to be shot The cartridge is supposedto have been left by men who hud lconblasting for this construction of a trolleyline
SEItlOrSLY hURT 11Y TOIdllS-
Moakley Refused to lilveTliem DeerAssaitltetl ami Slay Hie-
Georgo Monkley a brass finisher of 21-8Larimer street Williamsburg Is in St
Catherines Hospital with n fracture ofthin bane of time skull and other injuriesresulting from a beating administeredyesterday noon by a crowd of touglw towhom ho had refused to give beer moneyHe was found on the sidewalk at Oliverstreet and Metropolitan avenue Dr allahan of St Hospital said awas dying
The police of I he Herbert street stationurnsled Daniel Moakley years old of04 Meeker avenue a rephoxv of the Injurndman because they think ho knows some-thing about time assault
POSTMASTEKtiEXEIlAL IIETTEK
Air Payne Arrives at New London on theHcvemic Cutter Ononilnei-
NBW LONDON JulymasterGtnipral Payne arrived hero latethis afternoon on time Revenue nuttIer Onon-dngn which anchored nt the mouth of theharbor Tho PostmasterGeneral reportslila health as much Improved since leavingWashington Tim Onondaga will proceedeast in the morning
WOOED AXD HON IT SEt
And Married llefore They hind ot AboardTldii Continent
Joseph Solomon and Victoria Sclivvartmayer from remoto parts of Germanysaw each other for the first time aboardthe litter BlUcher justbefore the ship naHrd from HarmmrgTheir was swift InJoseph asked victoria to hI Mrs Solomon
would and when I landedyesterday at Ellis Island asked for u
TwoMiror Charles P Let oftime Immigration who Is empoweredto marry performed ceremonyon as asilent witness and Mr nnd Mrn Solomonwent forth to help populito lilt West
IIITTKD A IIVriALO
Jersey City Hoy Toisnl In lIme Air andTrampled On Ills Arm Ilrohen
Herbert Gainphy 17 years old of 58 S-
iPauls tivpiiue Jetrey City was taKed by abuflalo yesterday at till camp of a Wild
Vest how at the Hudson lloulovarii and j
St avenueHP paid no attention to a warning to keep
nway from tie atiimul which wasIn nn Inclosure anti attempted to erlvo It a
of Kmtv ThelIt in nil und stepped on
OH hiiinrr w d the groundThe hoys lift arm was Ho was
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ninaKWATKn Me July mnnknown as Bll Griffin n sword swallowerded herb yesterday of injuries rwoivod
doing his turn in tho aide show atKautelles circus Griffin was using along knife when his foot slipped and theknife his windpipe was tunableto lie moved and was the showanil steadily grew worse and died afterintense He will be burled hereat the expense of tho town
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Sank Into Coma From Which He
Couid Not Be Roused
WILL POWER AT LAST GONE
Large Crowd Awaited News Out-
side the Vatican All Day
After the Mornliix Attack Dr Lappon-
lIormally Announced In Cardinal Han
polla That l eati Wan al Hand Pope
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Cardlml Vlvn Tiito l ra ed Over Him
Hptelat Cftila UrspalcHes la Tut SIms
Krom TIIK SUN Corrniionilrnt atItOMR July 20 4 A M It is like an ordi
nary lawn at the Vatican A light stillburns in time room the Pope has been occu-
pying tom this past three days anti occa-
sionally u figure comes within view ofwindow Tlio night linn passed entirelywithout outward incident
HUMORS THAT irE IS DEAD
HOMK July 20 150 AM Since S oclocklast night time Vatican loss practically cutitself off from world in general Thogeneral belief prevails that the Pope is
dead but there is no official information tothud effect
It is time belief that is shared by theAuMrlan oath German embassies whereit I understood he expired at 11 oclocklal night but time authority for the reportin refusal
One of the nephews of the Popo was Been
at time Russian Embassy after midnight
Ho said he hail received no information oftime death of his lost that hohind heard being that ho would probably
survive
NEWH OP rOlF PlUSfl nEAT WITIIHKIn
Jiight telephonic communicationwith time Vatican was discontinued Itwill recalled tint the news of time deathof Pope Iius wns withheld for twenty
hours by the VaticanIho crowd out sido tIme Vatican dwindled
after rnfdnight and nt this hour only thenewspaper remain
Cardinal Mnlthicu who would be among
the first to bo informed of the Popes deathtelephoned in reply to an inquiry made of
him after 1 oclock this morning that time
Popo vas tl ill living
SINKS INTO COMA
KOMK July lit About an hour afterthis mornings bulletin watt issued tlm
Popes conditition suddenly became alarm-
ing His mind which had been clear until
that time wavered and he Into
comn His viltl powers seemed to collapse
and his pul almostDr Lapponl who except Pit Centra the
Popes valet watt the only person present
thought tutu end wan at Intnl Strongdigitalis was quickly Injected and pure
oxygen was administered These restora-
tives were so freely employed in tho earlierof agon of time Popes illness that they no
longer have much effect on the heartrespiration was wmiowhnt improved buttime insensibility timid general collapse con-
tinued
ANNOtNCK THAT TIIK KSI IS NFAB-
Dr Lapponl notified time Vatican authori-
ties that tho last hour of luis Holiness watt
approaching and Cardinal hastily
summoned Cardinal Onglla ill Santo Stofano
by telephone who will give official notice
of tlm death of tho PoK Ho nrfivcd nt11 oclock anti several other CardInals
also hastened to the Vatican where theywaited in Limit anteroom of tho sick chamber
Cardinal Hampulla also sent telegrams
required by custom to all the Nuncios anti
Oirdlnflls announcing the desperate condi-
tion of his holInessMeantime under skilful efforts of
Dr Ijjpponl and time attendants thin dying
man was drawn hack with yet n little to
spare from tho final portal Tho rally
was feeble anti only physical It was found
Impossible to call buck the strong intellect
which lot a fortnight dominated frail
body after time doctors wore convinced
that the Popon power of resistance was ex-
hausted Tho coma grow deeper thebreathing superficial nail time temperaturelower
U watt time vitality of tIme heart which
Tram the outset line been a marvel to time
doctors that still kept death at bay De-
prived of tlio brain for an ally howeverstruggle was pitifully hopeless Thai
lectors confessed that human resources
were exhausted The remaining power
jf resistance ebbed very slowly
THE FINAL 8TItUaaLK
Watchers at Limit Vatican concurred in
the opinion that the Pope at 10 oclock to
night html entered upon the final struggleHe had then lost consciousness completely
and lay in a profound coma p doo
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