AN ATTEMPT T0 KIL PRESIDENT FALLIERES Twa Shots Fired at the Executive of Franc? WAS ACT OF NAVAL RESERVIST. The President and His Party, In Unharmed, but the Attempted As- the National Holiday. Cable.) The national | marred by un das- the life of Presi- Leon Mallle, a na~ who, it is be- the ‘aris (BY fete Sunday tardly attempt dent Fallieres by va reservist of Havre, lieved, is suffering from of persecution. Maille flred two shots at the President, but did not hit him. He was at once placed un- der arrest. On account of the activity of the anti-militarists, who tried to argan- ize a demonstration against the army throughout France Sunday, excep- tional precautions were taken to safe- guard President Fallieres. The at- tempt on his Jife occurred on Avenue des Champs Elvsees while the Presi- dent was returning to the palace from Longchamps, where he had reviewed the garrison of Paris in the presence of 260,000 enthusiastic people Premier Clemenceau aud M. Lanes, the President's secretary, were with the President in his landau, which was escorted by a squadron of culras- slers. The carriage had safely emerged from the Bois de Boulogne, where the ant{-militarists had sta- tioned themselves with the intention of hooting the soldiers, and was de- scending the broad Champs Elysees | was on the sidewalks, who were shouting “Vive Fallleres ’Armee!” when, at the of Lesueur Street, Maille from the curd fired two shots point-blank at the President in quick succession. one was hit. President Fallleres was collected when the cortege sto The diplomats who were following the President's landau alighted from their carriages and hurried to the side of M. Fallieres Finding that nobody had injured, by President's orders, the cor on. In the seized Malille, ence, hut the prevented the Isnching the of reserves him to the sta fused to give ¢ saying: “The grave and make them trans fon is a matter and me I villainies.” Some of the thronging corner cool and pped. heen the tege moved policer no re Li diffi from two nade with Wit meantime who sint police, ity irate cre until a and wds prisoner cordon ame up came uj 3m iss ng said It is pated “oe +h ad and th oy extrac tatoment ectad oi Vey succe himar DiI ily persecu i It was in order to tention to his grievant that he fired the s terminated the nouncing his ints ther explanations, as the magistrate would remedy rongs his wrongs A se revealed the er had five luggage left way fqund a we but baggage proved containing plent; the vealing Maile, a ss born at Meyries, pers showed ti the juittin of 4 Gr hots arch Station re volver, Admits Taking Bribe, Francisco (Special). Dr San I Charles Boxton San Francisco, in the his alleged emporary mayor the wit stand told the debauchment by dore V. Halsey, indicted agent the Pacific States Telephone Com- pany, who, Boxton testified, paid him $5.000 "mostly in $100 bills,” for having voted and used his influence as a supervisor against the grant ing of a rival franchise to the Home Telephone Company. on trial ness Glass Prisoner Leaps From Train. Denver, Col. (Special).-——John T. Thompson, a prisoner in custody of Detective Joseph Jay, of the Port- land {Ore.) Police leaped from a car window while the train was running 40 miles an hour, near this eity, and escaped. * Thomp- gon {8 wanted at Portland, Ore, to answer a charge of stealing $32.000, and was captured in London, Eng- land, after a chase around the world, Saved Dy Pet Cat. Meriden, Ct. (Special) The plain tive meowing of a pet cat saved Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kutzberg and four of their children from asphyxiation at their home, at Middletown An other child, the youngest, ig in a critical condition. Mr, Kutzberg was awakened in time to stagger to a window, which he opened. Neighbors carried Mrs, Kutzberg and her eldest daughter, who were unconscious, out of doors. Herole treatment of physi- clang restored them to consciousness | THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Domest ie The Bridge Trust men, Hammond Morris, in the Circuit Court of Toledo, 0., to six months’ imprisonment. Members of the Lumber Trust, 14 in number, were given the same sen- tence. Members of the Toledo Brick Supply Company, who pleaded guilty under the Valentine law, were fined $1,000 and costs each. Attacked by two thieves they had in the act breaking into Bessemer and Lake Erie Station, at East Pittsburg, Pa Thomas Sullivan was shot dead { Pollceman John O'Brien was st iby two bullets. Stockholders of the tric Company of New iin favor of the resolution by the directors to lease to the Public Service tion for 999 years, Philip Kemplen, teller at the Capitol St. Paul, Minn., was sentenced to { vears in state's prison for the mis- of $25.000. of Dr. and Mrs charged with the former husband of Mrs land, has been postponed until Sep- tember. Nine miners, Of and ruck United Elec- Jorgey adopted the Corpora- formerly paying- National Bank, four The trial Rowland, murder white ine suffocated by damp, have been taken from a m at Honeybrook, Pa. Aoki, am Viscount Japanese the talk of trouble nations is a irresponsible Admiral “all two of and between the creation States and EE New York, and Japan were close no trifling incident cordial relations. Judge Alton B. Parker, in an dress the North Carolina Bar Association, declared Roosevelt, back- by the were inter- preting the to purposes. The Uv nited neighbor: t could sever said the before ed corporations, constitution suit plant of the Gloucester Cold wag destroyed were stoned damaged by sweep the Sow v2 Popa gs LiouCcesier, gailing craft which thres harbor + LO ¢ front of whole Mass. President Manuel Amador, ama, sailed form York for rope on the steamer Galserin August Victoria. Louis E. Ahlers language College Ney German Colorado Springs. Frank Harvey ki of whom he Wash The fed returned tara) ieTAal 20 i wing perators The Creole, nder the Stars an he Harrima mmission mer 1 ip u at N a the 13 th 1 the Foreign, n ever Pposed al Latin-/ the Are Conference coll loetion pecuni- Drago maintains that proposition woes not doctrine ! of Dr. can embody his No pro } pri settlement ade in the American to be of power is gresa {8 being m of the Central imbroglio, but there sedma doubt that the balance held by Guatemala no When the problem of the Germani- ition of the Poles comes before the Prussian Landtag a recurrence “Death from natural causes” was wife of Walter Swinburne Han- cock, formerly an clergyman of Chicago, who dled in London and whose son became sus- picious as to the cause of her death. Ambassador Reid unveiled a tablet erected in the parish church of Ware, Hertfordshire, England, in memory of the Rev. Charles Chauncey, profes. of Greek in the University of Cambridge. Premier Maura, of Spain, says ad- vices from The Hague indicate that nothing interesting in the direction of arbitration will be accomplished by the Peace Conference. A congress of Russian terrorists {a to be held in London next month te plan assassinations and another reign of terror. A strong plea for the institution of a sight test for motorcar drivers is being put forward in Germany. The French Chamber of Deputies has offeinlly recognized the income tax project. Austria-Hungary will take official notice of the present importance of the American Navy by appointing a naval attache to the embassy at Washington. Skies--We Are New York Aokl, the PANES attended the ador, mae reception in honor Admiral Yamamot« through his secretary {ssued, . fertion of his declaration that there is no “Japanese-American s! all talk of nations is a Bh of Iirrespon and trouble-hun be any ise for it Is to the previous tuation, between the antom crea- an trouble two tion cat dt ie press nid ie Wu even into a whirl of pestuous , were given to hin Rear gsador Aokl the 13 Japan, of the between 4 iTNTA America firs Japan, and Bay of hardl) States i ol ©SCiai) : rence lens the and Japan Hague when Japan to United that was held at Oyster Bay Friday, Admiral Baron Yamamoto and Viscount Aoki, the Japanese Ambassador, arrived for an official visit of respect to the President Both the distinguished Japanese op- portunity to make public declarations of the peaceful and friendly inten- now in session at The of {take of the same pacific character The highest official courtesy that be extended Admiral Baron Yamamoto during his visit to was extended Roosevelt guest of honor at a at 1 o'clock Sag- Friday fent entertain. his gerved at it Aoki shared in ) extended the Japanese 1 Capt. Motoki Kondo. Naval Construction of the Japanese Navy and a member of Admiral Baron Yamamoto's party. Assisting the President and Mrs Roogevelt in entertaining the distin- guished visitors were Assistant retary of State Herbert Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Morgan, also of New York The guests arrived shortly after noon once conveyed to Sagamore the Government automobile. the cor- ation, Inepec- 18] of tor Hoe. were at Hill in Raise For Glass Workers, Pittsburg (8Bpecial). posted by the Macbeth-Evans Glass Company, of Pittsburg, that begin- ning next Monday an increase of 26 per cent. in wages will be paid in all the plants operated by the com- The advance will put thel of the flint-glags workera to | were prior to January | 1. 1007, when a decease of 20 per cent, was made. ( Jomstitution For China. Peking (By Cable). — Important edicts have been issued ordering re torms In the provincial judicial sys- tem and establishing police, indus- trial, taotait, and modern courts of law in the provinces. The changes will first be introduced in Manchuria and in the provinces of Pechill and Kiang-8u. The officials and people also are ealled upon to prepare for the adop- tion of a constitutional form of gov. AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly Told. Mrs. Anna M. Bradley, under idictment for the murder of former Senator Arthur Brown, of Salt Lake i City, has been ordered to be removed to the Provident Hospital, where It an operation, Charles A. Edwardes, clerk to the minority committee of Congress, was indicted for an assault with a danger ous weapon on Alexandro Garland, an attache of the Peruvian legation. A new inspection division in the postal service will be created Au- gust 1, with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga. It will be comprised of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. Gaston P. Philip. the Washington and New York clubman, in jail on the charge of murdering Frank MacAboy at the Arlington Hotel, was admitted to bail in the sum of $25,000. AGREEMENT WITH THE CHURCH Property Questions in the Philippines Are Settled. An between the Church in the Washington (BSpecial) agree the represen mont been reached Of the Catholic ine Island: fmportant which will ity of prolonging thr litigations propertie that the through has Secretary War and tatives of Philipp ber of versy, on rding regarding matters num of tro obviate ti HEeCOs 1 $2,066,000, and hospital lank Dispute Settled. The Span! is also se to exclusive wa bevond MINISTER Is FORGER Wolsey Hume Wiynadotte, ad ced In nten Kans fries forgery Swallowed Baw Forty Eggs. East Liverpool Ohio, (Special allowl 40 raw eggs iving a cris record who is employed | After the Martin decls make it 50 with a little 100 raw ng utes, and rece for his feat, is the Martl potteries were finished that awallow hour believes can p racti © EeRRE In leas tells, Deter- No Ringing Of Church Clear Lake, Ia. (Special) in Clear Lake Sunday, Mayor has prohibited janitors from the church bells. Many are bitterly opposed to the closing fight tor Leavenport, leaders in paign, have both been effigy. ringing the hanged in Labor Men's Dispute Fatal. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Special). Len Reynolds, president of the coal miners’ union at Mont Lake, Penn. who was shot Sunday by W. H. Bal lows. labor agent of the Mont Lake Coal Company, died Monday. Ten Stories; New York (Special) George Hook fell gtories through an elevator shaft and scarcely scratched himself. He was not even entirely unsonscious when discovered by his fellow-workmen Hook, who Is 48 years old, was at work on the tenth floor of an apartment house uhder conetruction He was missed sud- denly by the other workmen, and after search he was found lying stunned at the bottom of the elova- tor shaft. Falls Unhurt. ten ENTOMBED ALIVE WiTH A CORPSE The Beautify! Italian Marchioness Castellane BODY DISCOVERED IN She Had Been Visiting Night to Pray Be of Her Lover-—-How Her Body to Get Into the With of the Banker a Mystery. A CASKET. a Vault at the Remains Came That aide Casket CANAL President RB far IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD. 10.000 g) body knew short stock It was asserted ti 000 of the 15,00 Pacific's stockholders Gates’ has new bonds fo sold mer partner, M. hit New York for $73.000. a from the last Charlie D. Martin, sent reduction of 32.000 saie A Philadelphia bond house Ohio for $175,000 Allegheny bonds which a for snie swap new notes Valley Rail- L.ondon house offered The facts that the Bank of Eng- land did not reduce its bank rate and that Paris is reaching out for all the gold it can get are I in- dications of an early easing of money on this side of the Atlantic. On the whole the crop report than was expected All foreign government the street regarded as less favorable bonds in Japanese 4s falling half a point Directors of the Baltimore, Chesa- peake & Atlantic Railway have de- clared a dividend of 2 per somt. on the preferred stock. Of the $3,000,000 new bonds to be sold by the United Railways Com- pany of San Francisco $1,000,000 will be used to pay off an outstand- ing debt.
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