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THE BROOKLYN DATLY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. MAY 26. 1907.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. YET "FIRST ATTACKS ON DIET Freeman Locate Your IT HI Or. Lyon Freehof SUMMER HOME I ON Leading Furriers PERFECT They Wear Peasants White Icoration Day 13) People Inclined to Be Indignant at Apparent Lack of Official Activity. Ambassador Calls on the Presl-dentand Demands Protection for His Countrymen.

FUR Coifs, While Men Wear Red Silk High Hats. Tooth Fowdetr SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS STORAGE ill be sold by the Long Island Railroad at one fare for the round it 2 per cent, on valuations. ARE SURE MURDER WAS DONE, RUSSIAN GUARD OF HONOR. ALSO SEES SECRETARY ROOT. Our svstem tor repairing trip, with a minimum of $1.00, on May 30th, good only and remodeling of Furs is the best in the city.

Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and purifies the breath. In dainty blue enameled box with patent measuring tube. Convenient for tourists ESTABLISHED 1868 BY Two 'Weeks Have Elapsed Since the Three Languages, Finnish, Swedish Persian Lamb Coats remade 4, to latest $25.00 Governor Gillett of California Notified That He Must Protect Japanese Subjects. Widow Simonson Was Found Choked to Death. and Russian Used in the Ceremonies at the Palace.

Sea Coats $30.00 for that day. Take thin opportunity to visit Long Island the most attractive location In the vicinity of New York City (or a Sujmmer Home over 400 miles of shore lme on ocean. Bound and bays. Ideal facilities for boating, bathing and Ash Neck Pieces, from $5.00 up. Persian Lamb Coats, (Special to the Eagle.) to measure, $100 up.

Helsingfors, Finland, May 25 The first Our work is guar single Chamber Diet of Finland, the mem Freeport, L. May 25 Two weeks have elapsed since Mrs. Elmlra Simon- ing. anteed to per-, bers of which were elected under the new fection. son, sn aged widow, who- lived alone, constitution, was formally opened In this Eagle Bureau, 608 Fourteenth Street.

Washington, May 25 The Japanese question came to the front to-day In a new and disagreeable fashion that promises to give much.embarrassment to the administration. Ambassador Aokl called HOWARD M. SMITH Qen'l Pass. Agent. HA.IA LAXGDON Tramlo Manager 468 Fulton Brooklyn.

Telephone 2545 Main. city this aftornoon. Governor General was found dead in the kitchen of her home on South Main street, a victim of Gerhard, representing Emperor Nicholas, strangulation, resulting, It Is believed, read the speech from the throne, which MfflT JEMTS SWGEH5 END THE INDOOR SEASON CLAN-NA-GAEL PICNIC. Immense Outing Planned for Washington Park on July 4. from an attack by some person for the was a short and colorless address, merely exhorting the new Parliament to labor CURSION TO JAMESTOWN.

A UNIQUE REVIEW. purpose of robbing tho woman of be tween $25 and $50, which she was known to have A Parade of the Delivery Wagons of on the President and also Secretary Root to file formal complaint about the attacks that recently have been made on Japanese subjects In San Francisco, where the foreigners have been beaten by mobs and thelrl property destroyed. The President promised the Ambassador that he would do everything in his power to pro jnally Conducted Trip Being Ar-iged by Men's Club of All Souls Universalist Church. Notwithstanding the time which has elapsed since Mrs. Simonson's body was found, no arrests have followed and but Abraham Straus to Be Held To-morrow.

Lieutenant Oovernor Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler has accepted the Invitation of the Clan-na-Oael of Long Island, to attend their annual picnic on July 4 at diligently in tbe interests of the Grand Duchy. In reply the president of the Diet, Judge Svinhufvud, delivered an address, in which, after alluding to the passing of the hated Bobrlkoff regime, he declared the Diet always would be guided by the principle of respect for tho rights of Finland and the full restoration of the little progress has been made in the In Fill Memorial Hall and Render" "Songs of All Nations" fectlvely. A parade that will be unlquo and de Is being organized a party, to be cqnducted, to visit the James- qulsltlon which Justice C. F. Glttens of Hempstead Is conducting with District tect Japanese In San Francisco and half an hour later the Department of Justice Washington Park, and review the drill and dress parade of the First Brigade cidedly interesting as showing the won position, leaving New York an Attorney Franklin A.

Coles, was Instructed to take charge of the Persons living in the community have case while a telegram was sent to Gov-! ernor Gillett. warning him that the state derful development of the big stores of the city will be tbe first annual review of the Abraham and Straus delivery system In Brooklyn to-morrow morning, Including several horses that are blue rib Irish Volunteers (composing 2,000 men), which will be a prominent feature of this great festival. Supporting Mr. Chanler on this occasion will be several of bis military staff; the officers of the local Na COSTUME DANCING IS SHOWN. ancient and legal status of the duchy.

The opening ceremonies took place in a new hall built especially for the purpose, and which was completed only yesterday. They were preceded by a service in the Nicholas Church, the cenLer of the must perform Its duty In guarding Japanese subjects. become convinced she was the victim of foul play and have freely expressed themselves to the effect that some good detectives should be put on the case. District Attorney Coles has had only two local men at work and they have not bon winners. The review will not Include the horses snd wagons In the various towns on Long Island but simply thoBe tor the Summer, Outing Trips WiM' Take Place of Concerts, Which, Have Been So Popular.

national religion of Finland. The members of the Diet, according to ancient cus doing service in Brooklyn and Manhat tional Guard and notably those of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, as well as many prominent citizens and members of the municipal government. The volunteer are nightly drilling in their sevcr.il hcaJ-quarters determined to make a creditable showing on this occasion, and to make it Ordinarily a complaint of this kind would not give the Washington authorities much concern. This particular one, however, has created considerable unoasl-ncsa. First of all tho Japanese Ambassador has made It plain that his government is vory serious In demanding protection for Its subjects.

He tan, but even these will make a line of June 29, and returning on afternoon, July 4. This party arranged for by the Men's Club louls UnlversalUt Church. While is being arranged through the rs of this club, the party will not confined to the members of the club the church. The general public Is cor-tally Invited to Join it. It is, of course, expected that many people from the Flat-bush section will be members of the party, tor the reason that many of the club members reside in that section of the city.

It will bo noticed that the dates fixed for this party are opportune and convenient for the greatest number of people. The time will include practically three holidays, Saturday, Sunday and the Fourth of July, and, while It is a six-day wagons that will surprise those who do tom, marched on foot from the hall of meeting to the church and from the church to the palace. A touch of quaint- not realize what it means to run a big department store. a memorable event in their history. ness was imparted to the procession by The order of march will be: Mounted "The best entertainment of the kind' ever given In Brooklyn." was what a few of the older people said, yesterday after: noon, of the programme given by Aunt1 Jean's Entertainers at Memorial Hall' been able to find out much, according to their statements.

The clews they have been working on, an Eagle reporter was informed, are not very tangible and do not wnrruut an arrest. Mrs. Clara Laton, a granddaughter, visited Mrs. Simonson on Sunday afternoon and found her well and happy. She was probably the last member of the family to see her alive.

At 10:30 on Sunday night Miss Arline Herbert, the white coifs of the several pousaut The military pageant, however, will not be the only great attraction which the Clan-na-Gael present for the enjoy that Japan will not be satisfied with halfway measures to prevent abuse of her police, the buggies, the delivery wagons, women deputies. The male deputies having academlo do the trucks and the four-ln-hands bringing ment of their extraordinary palronage up the rear. The athletic events now being arranged This opinion was shared, evidently, by" grees wore medieval hats of strangt sunjects in San Francisco. Tbe other troublesome feature Is the admitted Inability of the Federal authorities to pun under tbe auspices of the A. A.

U. will the children, for they applauded to the design; they resemble silk hats encased i i- i. In baggy coverings of red or brown silk, ue luui ab win attract me cream ui American athletes. The Irish-American cho Joined the choruses, and teat fled ish San Franciscans who assault Japanese and destroy their property. and the large number of these hoad cover to tlii'ir enjoyment In demonstrations ings in the procession was an indication Athletic Club heretofore held an athletic carnival on July 4 at Celtic Park, but in deference to the popular character of the another granddaughter, passed Mrs.

Simonson's home. She saw a light in the kitchen, but noticed it was dimmer than usual and that the shade was down its entire length, which was not Mrs. President Roosevelt was emphatic 'In assuring Ambassador Aokl that Japanese more convincing than words could been. It was tho last in the series of the of the high average education of the dp The assembly will take place at A.M., Monday, ln Willoughby avenue from Cumberland street to Waverly avenue, thence through Willoughby avenue to Dean street to Underhill avenue to the Plasa to Carroll street to Sixth avenue to St. Mark's avenue to Fourth avenue, to Dean stroet to Nevins street to Schermerhorn street to Clinton street to Montague street tu Court street to Livingston street to store to the stables by the nearest streets.

utles. The newly elected legislators wore roll her uniforms for decoration, but the Brooklyn Eagle entertainments which" trip, it will really only tako one away from home, on three working days. The Itinerary includes a visit to the exposition, also to the cities of Norfolk. Forts-mouth and Newport News, a visit to anu Inspection of Fort Monroe as well as a number of charming water trips In and About Hampton Roads, Bay and the James River. A representative of the club has recently returned from the Exposition and says that the Exposition will be in splendid shape to see and enjoy by the time membeis of the Senate were resplendent gold trimmed frock coats, cocked hats have been given during the past few months at Memorial Hall.

Perhaps this. games presented by the Clan-na-Gael, they have postponed their annual feature to a later date to afford their athletes, which luclude many of the victors In tbe Olympian games, an opportunity of competing tor the valuable prises which are offered for the several events. Perhaps one of tho events which will attract the greatest attention will be a on tho coast would be protected. Ho said in unequivocal terms that the abuses would be stopped. The course that will be pursued was not revealed, howover.

Possibly the Preeldent had In mind his threat of last December when. In a special message to Congress, he served no and epaulets. Simonson's custom. Now the question is being asked. Did Mrs.

Simonson have a visitor after Mrs. Layton left ber home, and, If so, who was the person? Or, was she dead at 10:80 when Miss Herbert passed the house? From indications, Mrs. Simonson, when found, had been dead from six to twelve hours. Rigor mortis had set in. She was There was a general holiday In Helsing HIS 24TH TRANSFER SUIT.

fors in honor of the occasion, and all the stores, factories and school were closed tice on the California authorities that. three-mile race for which a citizen of this this party reaches it, and It will prove a sight well worth seeing. The entire trip Nearly tbe entire population of the cit fact may account In some measure for tbe attendance, which was so great as to leove "standing room as tbe managers of profesalonrl artists some- times rejoice to say. Nearly three score children were the stage, which hsd for this occasion; been provided with seats rising In as you see them st a minstrel "If there was failure to protect persons i borough has presented a valuable silver found at 8 clock Monday morning, clou will nrnva moat Antovnhle. It la nrnnosed gathered in or around tbe church to watch Morton's Attempt to Make a Bound-about Trip for One Fare Wag Unsuccessful.

snd property then the entire power of the to go and come by the new and handsome I in her night dreBs. underclothing, shoes Her false teeth we; not Old Dominion Line steamers, and this I ana stocKings, company has reserved for the party fifty In. but the lower set was found under her body. There were marks on her throat Federal government within the limits of tho Constitution would bo used promptly snd vigorously to Indorse the observance of our treaty," even If it became neces loving cup. Among the competitors It Is expected Bonhag, Joyce, Longbost, of Toronto, snd other equally first class runners are expected to be entrants.

On the whole one of the largest carnivals of the Irish race ever assembled In this vicinity will be present to do honor to tho premier programme thst will be presented by and neck, indicating finger pressure from James S. Morton, of 21 Macon street and while the greater part of the after-. the coming and the going of tho deputies. There were no breaches of the peace, perfect order being maintained by lou Finnish policemen. Oovernor General Gerhard dispensed with the customary escort.

The Russlsn garrison In the fortress took no part In the ceremony beyond mounting a guard of honor in front of the palace. in ret languages. Finnish, 8wedlsb and Russian were employed In the ceremonies to-day, but the place of honor was given the effort to strangle her. Scratches were also found on her throat and neck, as if an assailant had clutched ber throat in order to get a Arm grasp, or had been brought up his twenty-fourth transfer case in tho Second Municipal Court before Judge Fergucson on Friday. He claimed that ho bad boarded an Amster this popular or ear, lint Ion.

shaken off by the widow during the strug sary to employ "All the forces of the United GtatiM? Both civil and military." Ambassador' Aokl believes that these recent outbreaks sgalnst his countrymen the coast are merely a recurrence of be roubles of a few months sgo and are mother Indication of tho hatred felt for Japanese by Westerners. He believes AGED MAN KILLED BY CAR. of Its best staterooms. This excursion will be first class in every respect. Women and children without escorts may safely Join the party and he sure of excellent The party will be limited to 100 persona, and, as already a large number have booked for the trip.

It will be necessary for those who wish to Join the party to book at once. The party will stop while in the vlctn-ity of the Exposition at the Ocean'Vlow Hotel; located at Ocean View, which Is of the most popular resorts la the South. The hotel Is a handsome structure facing Hampton Roads and the ocean, is dam Manhattan, car at Ninety-sixth street. He rode to One Hundred i ft and Sixth street and there transferred, noon was devoted to songs of all oa-' tlons, the one feature which seemed to plesse moat of all was ths chorus sing- Ing. The words of the songs were printed on slips of paper and distributed through the audience, and all were in-r vlted to sing In the choruses, and nearly sll did.

Tho result was tbe biggest volume of tone ever beard at a children's entertainment In Brooklyn, the performers setting an example, thau4s' to weeks of careiul rehearsals. Then there is a new orchestra. Hatel Thomas Daisley Struck on Myrtle gle and his fingers bad slipped down ner neck toward the chest. Her balr was disheveled, an unusual condition; as she did not take it down at night. One hand was clenched and the other hand relaxed.

The. bed room In which Mrs. Simonson usually slept, adjoining the kitchen, gave to Finnish. Hresluent Hvinhufvud de llvered bis reply to the governor general entirely Ln that tongue. Tbe services In the church rsme to an end with a ser riding to One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Lexington avenuo.

He claimed Avenue When Returning From Church Service. that he. wished tu reach Uuu Hundred no indications of struggle, neither did the and Fourth street and Lexington avenue that unless his government takes a Arm stand against such outrages It will be only a short time before the lives of Japanese in San Francisco wilt not be safe. r. While oa his way borne from church, and he asked tor a transfer for a southbound, car.

The -conductor refused, say- mon In Finnish by Deputy Malclvssra, which was subsequently repeated In Swedish. The speech from the throne couched la Russian, but Finnish and Swedish translations of It were at read by M. Mlcholln, the. senior of the Senators. The speech from the throne was as shortly after 9 o'clock Friday night, Thomas Daisley, 7 years old, was ing Ihas-ha roul' only give transfers to northbound' car.

secretary Root Is, hot so hopeful of When asked by H. J. Smith, the lawyer having the attacks stopped as the Pres for the New York City Railroad, at wbat place be did buslfeesa near Ninety-sixth ident Is As soon as Ambasssdnr Aokl left ths State Department after filing his "ln accordance, with tbe manifesto of Carpenter Is the leader, and tbe vlollosts are Alberta Ktnrlcb. Roy Petersen, and, Lottie and Henry Jubln. Little Miss Carpenter presided at the piano.

The entire audience and the group of children first Joined In the "Star fcpangled Banner." bdltb May Green. Isabel Wallace. Beth Wcucrih. Marie Mary MrGuIre and Georgians Mast ssag "The Blue Bells of Scotland." all Join-lug, as In other national songs. In lbs street aixk Amsterdam avenue, Mr.

Mor knocked down by a trolley car of the Crosstown line, at North Oxford street and Myrtle aifiue. and died a few minutes Inter. Daisley. who lived with his grand-niece, Mrs. Edwin Holloway, at 84 Monroe street, had been at a meeting In ths Park Avenue Primitive Methodist Church, of which he was a member.

When he reached Myrtle avenue he ap November 14, 19tii, a new constitution and a new electoral law for Finland wore protest. Mr. Root asked the Attorney kitchen, but -tho outer front door was closed and the Inner door halt way open, according to Mrs. Herbert, who found her mother. On the kitchen table were two pieces of string which Mrs.

used to tie up her money, whtcb she kopt In a bag In the pocket of ber petticoat, which- was found oa the toot of her bed, the pooket, turned outward. The money she was known to have bad la could not be found anywhere. Only $1.60, contained In two pocket books, could be found In the house. More than one relative knew Mrs. Simonson hsd been paid money a few days before Sunday, when she met her death.

The amount was $25, the last Instalment on a piece of real estate she had sold. Be General to direct the United Ststes District Attorneys and United States Mar -within tive to eight miuutes riae oi ink Exposition grounds and very convenient to steamers plying to Old Point Comfort end other polnts'of The cost of the entire trip will be only 3t. This will Include lodging and all rneala at the hotel, round trip fare on the fcoat, all meals on the boat, several ad mission tickets to the fair, fare between Norfolk and Ocean View and also one or two side trips which the management will give the party. Parties can book for this excursion at the Eagle Information Bureau and a circular and full information csn be obtained by telephone or by writing or calling on the Eagle Information Bureau, fourth floor, Eagle Building. DRUG STORE RECEPTION.

elaborated, and oa the basis of this constitution and law the first regular diet ton said that for personal reasons be did not wish to give the name of the party. He said the house he visited was on Ninety-eighth street, but he could not give the number. Mr. Smith de- Is opened to-day. I greet you ss the shals In California to report on tho com plaints.

At about this time a cable parently did not see trolley car No. chosen representatives of the Finnish people. I look for fruitful Isbor from cnurus. in watch on ths Rhine" was mended the namo of the party visited, oi me i roasiown line, sunougn Motorman ,4 hy Aselda Connents. Alice R.tea.

gram rsme from Ambassador Wright al and Judge Fergueson told Morton that Marie Kuntx. Marl Connor, Elate Meyer- you and a steadfast fulfillment of the du ties Imposed upon you. May your sue Toklo. stating that reports had been re Phillip Fluhr, who lives In Washington place. Astoria, L.

Is ssld to hsv clanged his bel to warn the aged man. ceived there of attacks on Japanese cessful activity assist In confirming the principal reforms which already have Daisley. according to relatives, was rather hard of hearing. The car. which was bound up-town.

struck hi in and whipped business men in San Francisco. Under Instructions from the President Secretsry Root sent si iff telegram i sides this she had. It Is ststed a sum of money reallied from the sale of a sharpie. As there has been no evidence adduced holer and Marguerite Mayorga. Thos who led In singing "Old lll Joe," five boy, who song were J.tcob Deutsche'.

William Colgan. Chester Jacob. Jack Haydcn and George lire, well. "The Wearing of the Green" as sung by Isabel Fye. Agnea Dcerlng.

Mary M.Uulre. Marguerite Kcrwln. Leslie Tlrnan and Emma been accomplished. New measures which will affeet the lives of the people In widely differing ways will be laid before i him underneath. Ills body was dragged to show that Mrs.

Simonson deoeslted this Oovernor Olllett of California ask'ng tbe hi should not refuse the Information. Mortoa appeared somewhat embarrassed, and finally admitted that he did not know whom he had visited. When questioned concerning the party he sought to visit St One Hundred and Fourth street snd Lexington avenue he gave a man's name, but he did not know the number of the house he lived In or his business. "I m't think lhat there is good faith la this maiter." remarked Judgo t-rrgue-son. "Don't wants any more tUnc" The case was to Cumberland street, a dlstsnre of one you for consideration, some during this session and otbrs al other times befor latter to Inquire Into the charges of mis block hefore th motnrman succeeded In th miration of vour mandates.

treatment and declaring lhat th state stopping the car. The body was hor-must perform Its duty In upholdlug ths rlbly mangled. It was to Jack "Invoking the blessing of the moat high on you and your labors, I declare thu treaty and laws of the land, both of tn' Ior xnn roulJ Mchrmau. Those who led In 'America." which was the concluding number, during the alnging of hlh every one remained standing, were: Elisabeth Kennedy. Josephir.

O'Toole. Marguerite llmklev Julie Pnllek Itnrnlhv Mmlth trlrated. which give tbe Japanese subjects the Diet open. In reply. President Svinhufvud ssld: Bernhard Rappaport's New Estab- money in the bank or spent it.

the Ipresslon exists that the motive for Ushmsnt in Flatbuah Formally ner wtl robh, Opt ned Thousands of Visitors. dents of the community are urging that a I determined effort be made to apprehend her asssllnnt. A well equipped and up-to-dsto drug carmsn and Clsghorn, who cos- tore was formally opened In Flatbu.h ducted the post mortem, found Indlspul-yesterday. This new pharmacy at Rogers) able evidences of strangulation, and bare and Lefferts avenues, of which Bernhsrd I affidavit to that effect to Justice n.on.nnrt 1. the nroprletor.

w.s Tey found a distinct rupture Ik. hnitv Mentlfleil hi right to reald. here aa well as full pro- Daisley of I St. Felix street, brother "Tbe present Diet believes one of Its FLOWERS IN MULBERRT EIND. first duties to be tbe passsgo or legt.ta Hon aimed a' reconciling existing differ enres of opinion, bringing the cli liens of (his Grand Puchy to mutusl understand tertion to person ana property.

Secretary Root waa suked If ths United States district atlorneya In California had authority to proceed against persons who unlawfully abuse Japanese. Th secretary evaded a direct anseer. conceding, bowerer, that th laws were of the d. tuasrd. Ilia, kmur and Kstell Moon.y.

In The mou.raisn wss arraigned In bsldea tbo named Myrtle avenue police court nn a K4rgerlie andfrd. Genevieve of hom'rlde. Maglatrale Oelsmsr held Franc Keho. Marguerite him In ll.noo ball for examination on W(H Beatrice Carpenter. "Fool Young un," iy Eugene Field, for twenty-Bv years was nr.

recited by May M. S'eely. with tate ployd by the Ray Daisley Company Mav ear of the rings of the trachea or wlndnloe, log. and at the same time Improving ths from morning until night with material conditions of (be Intel Hearts of th Slum Children Gladden-ad by Moderation Society's Act. When the residents of the streets la ths neighborhood of Mulberry Bend Psrk strolled Into the park yesterday morning, they saw sign oa th shelter house.

The lectual classes and developing the poorer classes. Tbe most profound wish plumbers, st si Fulton tret; but he re-1 ith admirable elocution for defective. Other admlntsira'lon of The heart snd lungs also gave Indications that atrangulatloa wss (he rsuae of death. With the strangulation theory firmly established snd the money the widow possessed In bulk missing, the crime seems fully established. The solution of the mystery which surrounds the rase will, however, need more than ordinary detective skill.

It Is srgued. The district attorney's office of Nassau Coumy la provided of the Finnish people Is to he able to devote themselves to the fulfillment of their mission la the rlvlllied world and the maintenance of the national exist llclalssdmlt that the ffdcral government 'red ome year, ago He is survived by young. Marsu.rit. M.yorga told Uwo brothers. Dsvid and Howard.

Fu- "What William Henry Did." ivln the sign wss la Fngllsh snd sooh th news prospective customers and well wishers as a result of the novel progresslveneis die-plsyed by Mr. Rappaport. The latter spared no expense to make the opening la Impressive one. and to give his visitors a right royal welcome. For the past week Mr.

Rappaport has been sending out thousands of circulars. This resulted In the presence In his store during the day and wss spresd smong lh Itsltans that flow- P'rirs to puntsn nmt gea on japan- voice rcmarkibly well. Mer er! would be distributed al I o'clock lh9 muror of Italians In New Or-1 Avetvi Pr st Chur. on merit fUnlford rented "The Funniest ence. The people perceive that the bet! manner to compass these e.plratlona lies Monday afternoon at I rlo.

Thing In the World snd seemed so Uhe afternoon from lb- step, of the shel-1 Jrtrt nvln "ishlishel la the Internal Independence of the th children; Minnie flimhaf gav Eu- with but one regular detective, and he 'country." quarreledtriedtodie. has st present a murder mystery to work While the Governor General was speak evening of fully I.OoO people, the pro on at Locust Valley. District Attorney ter house by the Moderstlon Society. u- Long before thst time line of pretty 'jU 18 "Kre no redress young Italian girls and noiay boys had Inr TbI that farmed in frjnt of the shelter house, and worries Secretary Root. If Ambassa-lo Ibelr great Joy.

one crate, two barrels dor Aokl follows his evldoil Intention iml three bores, filled with flower, were of (orrng the Issue by Insisting that his prletor estimates. With each purcbaae, i Coles put two ronstables of North Hem) oda. Ire cream, or randy was given away stead on the Simonson rsse. but to-day Mrs. Wynn Turned On tha Oas After Marital Eimculty With Husbsnd.

gene Field's "Th 'ue." plainly, clearly snl loudly. There were a number of clever dancers at the entertainment. May llenneasy ei-e. uted tbe very complicated steps of a b'f snd wing danr with sll th grace of a profess onsl, Anna llaydn gave trn In a clog dance whlih on adn'Tttinn fh wor a chtrmitts D.tt'h inmin. Margery Rent ley.

filsdye Wells. o-e f-snlsh cot-mine sans "ImniTs" and danced a lev-v danr to music from Be- quirmy cunticQ ni meir contents inin ing In the name of the Emperor be stood st tbe fool of the throne, which Is lb historical throne used at the opening of the first Finnish Diet, at Bnrgo. II ess surrounded by bis staff, the Senators snd Deputies being massed la the lower end of the hall. At tbe conclusion nf the President's pee. the Governor General gave notice nf a series of measure In be submitted countrymen mul prut.

serious complications will doubtless follow. the mystery appears as nearer solution ihaa before, snd this In spite of tbe fset ths tbe guilty person Is believed to be la Freeport or In the aesr vicinity. One feature about the finding of Mrs. Simonson's body as that her face bore an agsravated expression of feat, and and souvenirs and cigars were distributed Ireoly. all tbe gifts being of excellent ttuaiiiy.

On every Saturday In June Mi. Rappaport plana to give a hall-pound box of candy to every lot purchaser. Tbo store yesterday was very artlsile-ally drcors'ed, without and within The Mars and Stripes and American burning ere displayed rverye, hire, snd the pharmacy wss brill. anily llgliied In the even Iterant th had had quarrel with her hi.sl'tnd. and had been loll 'hat he wt going to a lawyer's office to start riitnrr proceedings.

Mrs Agnes Unn. year HAWLEY OPPOSES A ROAD. a the Diet, and after this announcement there were several other peculiar rir Bouttsrn Pacific Director Wants HO old a antdian by birth, living in a finely n-mUn rl Both dam'y and grace i'uniatsncis surrounding the finding of proceedinsa came lo sn end. with the body, sll of which go to bear out "esrtv cheer for tbe Kmpernr. led by the foul play theory.

II Is declared. 'n "HI' Is! preceptor, or ebeermaster appi'nted apartmenl a West On Hun-i ful l'er lull Welle d'tln- Hls'uway Through Swamp on His nuiaireti he I hands hy lh young women of tbe society, AUTO KILLS TmALL CHILD. John sic. 4 ar old. who lives st 20 Bayard atrt.

Manhattan, waa playing la th street ycterdy afternoon About 4 o'rlo'k. while In front nf No. 22 Dayard street, on of the sightseeing sums which starts from Ternty-tbird street snd Broadway, ram along w.th a load of sightseer snd ran over Johnnie, who was inn busy play lo mind the rsr. 1 he chauffeur arreeted hy tbe pollre of lb r.ldrldre street station. I suisnei neraeii la ooia nance loir.

ing by means of elecirlrity. Flowers ere neatly the greater part ol Almnet every one la FYeenort believe noeianw me tuners. nn at ine last West Islip Estate. m. ii.

murder and robbery were committed and 1 moment d.cid.4 to attend the opening drl and Flrti street. Manhattan, i tod her life with gat yttr-day When th Janitor was pasting through tb n.rrHor amelled gat coming from Mto Wynn's apartment. II tailed a po vaport by wishing him la I party will be d- remained ail-nt during iha ITvlwn VrLinZ mZ the flow" e4 ronv.c.ed. They do Bo, be. M.fly p.d.4 sr.

an enormous hor.e-shoe ol red "a strange, the tber party allegiance by wearing red lies ftne Miyer ng two one. od gave me fiy Kcnnr-h 'ay and li.itiel th of th per-former, no aged th other T. gav a tit. elceiion in cnum. and sang toa ant I'i'le Mm gav a rt dan'.

rh tea. T' nd pink carnation. The Imperial Or- wr ni om person (Special lo lb Eagle.) Babylon. I May SS-KdwIo llawley of lb Souther. Parlflr Railroad Company and a dote, other corporations, la'ge and small, was so Interested spe.

Istnr. yesterday, at ih second h- ar- who knew her well, and for lhat reason a heetr offered lively strains of music, BARON OZAWA BAILS. ll. emaa. end Ihe ten mounted the fir tinder the direction of Joho T.

Norton. nou" snowea no signs of a Strug th et.tpe nd broke in ih. window. They i 'Ml tr. mtd- 'h i th day from I o'dock until II oilo k.

Japanese Et-Oecsral on His Way to PARIS rASHIONS UP TO DATE. I Ing the roinm.ssioner appn.ntd to Red Cross Convention. Bar. in Ot-t of Tjhin, Japan, I de. id a lo the cpcning of a tou from the r.1e Pant ir.sg.

It Rue Mr, Mr Mawley's founl Mrs Wr.tn. tlal in sht t-r p'yeo im suit" it i ly ng in bed From the )et li fMv ld to th woman mouth lh w. tin- I The cl nt'iaiett f.a'ucea were cons, inut Dr lluv.k of the i 1 "ini' Kmctrh plated a vi-Wr shi Hc.p:i hat l.ttl m-ul'v in I "'n s'1 revealed great talent hi.h Mrs ynn. hoer an I thoush Aunt Jean ier-t to aval hereelf of eskrnrd very mu h. in otili- b.i'f'er Varguern Kerwta and Vtr? lion lo renotcl to the at.oti tin't pUred a ntindnlm ted The pharmacy waa partially ready fori tiuames lt December, and yet not fully to rallv ecrv the puhlir un'll )ierday.

On fhrlattnaa rv next Mr. llappapnrt Intends have an anniversary that shall outdo. i( possible, "vs.irdy'a brilliant opening. Th (we atrlnga which were found nn the kitchen table were. It Is believed, thrnwn there after the estlanl nf the widow had brought the petticoat nut nf (he bedroom to th kitchen and took II before the lamp which atexid nn the table, to see what the amount of bnoty ol'lsinrd we.

e4 thst after Csmbaa. Ihroirn the courtesy nf West Islip esisl. Abraham Htraut olool Alfred Wsgtlsff is th tppll- former general In th Japan army, but retire! about titieen years stare, now vie president of ihe Red f'roa Society in Japan. a psxenger nn th Although the arug atnre is new, its arreat Mrs Wynn told Ih doctor and tb pftllr iht wanted "In be- cnl for th road, whub a number of tlabflon and Weal ItHp yesterday twnr waa a ne.e.siiy. Tr roed.

if op.oed. will pin thrniiih a lainp son distanc north at Mr llaalrva It est etter he ll" I proprietor la not new lo the bualnrat. for me ii.rn.ni ytr. Rappaport haa conducted a aucce.alul for Ihe fa.l Sv, year, at lh left, forge! ling comer of No.ir.nd avenue and Clarendon pier of airing, ro.d. Flathu.h Hu.lnr., will oa et The want th county author).

i i ih.i le make a real effort to solve th American Line stctnh I'hlla lelnh i which eled veaterday ir Southampton I He I on lh cay to I. nod in In attend 'the In'err n'ottal CaPsr-at of the He I Cfo which ill la est 01 dU'l lh Wtt treeh' novel' reed ugly well plated May p.BeHon ee on these ente 'nm. n't woe favor n.ih sno Jsefc Harden id lieoeg flrva-'l ng 'Ken. I'i'ky liaKe with treat ia'e Will'. tin a eii aant "In I G- I'n at sht." hr y.

in a e.e r'vt ahit h'r ithat 4 William had itr.ld Fci II I airnctIV M.i.o.d In lh. i.l.n and est gon- in la mraterv It is heins "ut thai i when a hoe nf any value la ailn is yeirt nld. and In lh county, a big reward la offered la Bi a e.etary Maeatak, TOWN HAS BONDS TO SELL. aho a evfef.il tea e.g tang Mr Oil bat r-ia n. gurngtie Joseph Del- 'r divore nl he fotd sa rounael, though' In ni longer eorih lu cg Th appli-ant' rate rioted yxierdty and beh.nd the mad eer rh'se nfaiiempicd s.ii.

id-dent that U.T.. lent vid.nc had be i7T. aldued in it nr-nins of th LITTLE UNABLE TO 00. brliwar I Me lltwtey nil! nrol.sblr itk ih -r i. c-u 4 ige first rlats detective nn lb tratk!" Tost, nn TllrU foe Ow.i.r Tt.v IISIVKl laaua I'" "ak.o.

at I writing lhat h- lal the I nUcd Bids for Oystsr Bsys sJJS.COfJ Issue tnA rnbh.fr rmml.A inl e--t th rty yc. but did not -I to Be Opened Monday. a thi-k' enied vil'ee. whet ihee oen.si the tsiu roun-ry on this orc.j rouM Mid Int'esd of vnluntsrr lrN.i isl in the a sic. I in hla eea behalf at lb bi i yei nn rcw.rd Ms hn of- as vng to sn entirely nw It pnllce.

ttanrg tngianq a.ttn4 ineteny. rhiladelpMa Mar ant the Ameri tn O00D WORDS ToR FIREMEN. itn inv, i mt ui (f(J lo ri thm rfimmal and said The irofrovencntt lb To, Board will be held nn Minis, prni.ct home from further Irvasien t'h "it ti vt aid no nerou ihl efternonn st 1 e'etmk. at Oyt'rr li.y, afegir1 th llvt el I I ir ner v'-ett which bid. Will nr-ned for the pur- 'I Vr.TFRANS OOINO TO CHURCH.

I fr lnt Hoocti tan Thurtsy Owner of Planlp Mill Writes lo Commissioner Wl.e Deputy fir Commissioner to money (or the bolMmg ef th- Thi vmn( John Corning foti. A. H'ViTw'' 'hi. viM.se. A.

a of rk lb bond are ild. Plans wil "r.ir4 d.M i Home th sod ne and thir. na Iv 'cg in t)t fef rV.tft o- il Bo fV.B IH. tn M.r en.ef-a'nni' na tiler tome fv'n I EM A CHI NI Vtt OUT. Seven Hundred More Men Here Quit Wmk ft Ft S.

ir-d Va''a'ttB 1 yeer4af I idre I nf 'he n'e m-fr-tef the Un'ee enfS to) thvt the pit et he gl'ed ht the 111 of hett Tb t'tO'ed th Ift lt In.retae alt ed feaen' cnt'. (ot t. evr 'he ah. I ii ef Ih pi BoS pl th atrt It btt bB 1 'd r-y Ju.nr. who is lh.

i mm dsy a p.s 'bs-ka i Church Th Rev Jobs (ireeg I STOfE NOTES. wmk on plans for lb bull I. ut sn the will I nn. set spe'c'nt'eia for the cool otV don by ih l.lti't Usi mirn- 4. Plstie Sale si Wt-teer's.

lay a xiibe. It tennis rhsllrrsert for the tttt I uo in ant mil a tmier Tb il knoan ita i at the Herman -owe s-t i iith er l.it'i rio.a so! Kul lleSr tie ins a rob to-ifnafroi atr.rt as cha tn I'M th lr l.li'I't lealil 'y rc.ke th end tn nltor ti male i Sn fsr.t elat in 1i mf Wright and p). hr a tSj.ee ib ih ag' I A'ttnv -rti-let ef in'-fr. n- ef (tie Suffolk Nvndl'S nf -t Puwoia nvn-ii- S'vvx Ml I i. 1 I II pt'S'H sermon nn The a'ory I.i-r.y" th veteran 4 thee will be Il sieging by lh cho OFIRCTTA AT W00DHAVES.

i me hen the b'g pltnn es nil I i TI I Voere rei il.le 1r I s. H. yet on n-f ot wti pointed nut ir in tkri t-i." vl ford to let bui ih flrem. i clfil tk At th" on Fulton trt bee nots lo -oitow ih annual' rf toot lake U' Th btf sain will In l. lie all nf th well knnn! makes nd l'krig and Heicr-trd in- 1 te.

mems will bve a prontmeni pl'e on lh list. The btv weqi poptt- lar die" lb r.t few ytc and l-av alesvt b-en "i) attended The nf tb ains bat aleaft ben ei rt'toa spi.i'ptiy thai Sn Inetfl'cet in re h.d i low price an) ft- tihafdt i 99V MP mrrs Tttw tint -'-r RIV. r. OFEEIf THE HOST. th rt- in sii th rat teen nin t'n in ne'Cefeey The operetta.

"Fel in Floe tlnd." It be give. I. ihe chapel nf ihe Flrl Ontierrg.iinn! t'hur. at Woodbva. ne, My IS and t.

at tinder the Biieplre nf lh" lldle' Hn-lely Hem ty children hv been well drilled and a fine itmr hat bee arranged In connection with IW ot.ereii The entnmillee in charge n. lude M' I f. Ailyn, Mr K. Dotmnso. Mr i h.rle Ve.b.1.

Mrs IC, Abraham set Mis. Jones. SIO $10,000 SPECIAL OKU I I iv iire ii it a Hrr i-c-v sta in niiA t-1 l'tS a I Mrf Vow tlilM I'er rTtei ritt iv vrvra if atasti Its t.tt lisl litus taarrtf Hi Itrtits,) 'M 1 T.4S l'1i Te inorrn- morning th vrgregsl mil mh" h-o he.h,.4 of M.n.fersnf -e en th. i int.t'Ml ih.ir.n st nH-kty n.rie lk. ftihe He m.

Mrfii tntt H.a-ti Nlitmi ik. e.il.,! i. I.f Welt 1 It 11 the II wa t.ta II tni.itn, I the llv Jobs Sh-m ef York I tty al Jih Hi. ee -H ia It well a other eled si oe thud et'tr I 1 nffcred ihi yr IbtS Ik toe) lu.hal, bitOias la tul Ina. beta.

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