Washington's Birthday Is Observed in All Parts HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH LXXXIII— No. 46 BURG WOMEN VICIIS OF TRIPLE MURDER AT PHIL!. Three of the Principals at One Time Lived in West End of This Gty RESULT OF A LOVE AFFAIR Drunken Brawl Suddenly Brought to End by Drink Crazed Man With Gun During a drunken brawl Saturday night in a lodging house at 681 North , Kleventh street, Philadelphia, a young man killed two women and himself, shot, two others, both of whom will probably die, and caused the injury of another. Three of the womrn In the case at one time lived at 32 9 Ueily street, this city. They are: Mrs. J/illian Biosser, who will recover from contusions of the head. .Mrs. Margaret Snyder. daugh ter of Mrs. Biosser, who died from wounds in the liead and neck. Mrs. Jjouise Ida Barman. sis ter of Mrs. Biosser, shot in right breast; not likely to recover. The slayer, who killed himself, was Herman Peters, 46 years old, a ma chinist. He lived at the Eleventh street house where the tragodv oc curred, kept by Mrs. Biosser as a lodging house. A love affair in which Mrs. Biosser was Implicated is be lieved by the Philadelphia police to have been the primary cause of the crime. Besides himself and Mrs. Snyder, Peters kiileu a Mrs. Annie Tennson, aged 26, of 706 Franklin street, Phila delphia, Ole Tennson, husband of Annie Tennson, Peters shot in the right breast and his death is expected momentarily. I'rinciiwU* Well Known Here Mrs. Biosser, her daughter and sis ter are well known in the West End of llarrisburg. having lived in Reily street near Third for a number of years. Mrs. Biosser was aged 4it; her daughter's age was 28; Mrs. Garman was 36 years old. Mrs. Blosser's husband, who was William Biosser, a Pennsylvania Jla.il roud conductor, died hero a number of years ago, leaving Mrs. Biosser quite a large sum of insurance. She then moved to Philadelphia and opened a lodging house. Edward L>. Biosser. a son of the Biosser woman, is a Pennsylvania Itailroad fireman, living at 415 Dela ware street, this city. l The first authentic story of the shooting was told early yesterday morning by Mrs. Garman when, in her dying statement, given before Magistrate Morris, she told of the events leading up to the actual shoot ing and what she could remember of ail that transpired as the tragedy was' enacted ill the back room of the North Kleventh street house. Dying Woman's Statement Speaking with a great effort and I with a nurse bending over the cot on | which the dying woman lay in order to catch the feeble words she spoke so slowly, she dictated the following statement: "Myself, my husband, my sister, Mrs. Biosser, and her daughter, Mrs. Maggio Snyder, were seated in the. fContinued on Page 1] Electric Train Held Up; Passengers Lose S3OO Special to The Telegraph Seattle, Wash., Feb. 23,—Three masked men held up an interurban train on the Seattle-Tacoma Electric Railway Saturday night and robbed the passengers of more than J3OO. After the robbe-s had collected their tribute they leaped from the moving ear and escaped. The killing of three railroad passen gers by a. train robber in Whatcom i-ounty the night before is thought to have been a factor in the meekness with which the interurban passengers > submitted to to-night's levy. ' fr Late News Bulletins FIVE PRIESTS KILLED BY BOMB Debreczin, Hungary, Feb. 23.—Five priests were killed by a bomb explosion to-day in the ofliee of Bishop Mlklossv, a prelate of the Greek Catholic Church. The bishop, who is supposed to luive been the object of the outrage, had a narrow escape. MRS. PANKHURST MAY SEE KING Feb. 23.—Mrs. Kinmellne Pankhurst, tlie militant suff ragette leader will personally head a deputation, which the Women's Social and Political Union purposes to send to Interview King George. Tf lis announcement was made at the weekly meeting of the militant or ganization to-day* BAIL IS REFUSED WOOLSEY m Alonzo >l. Woolsey, teller in the Plaza branch of the Inion Trust Company, who Avith Joseph T. White a book keeper. is charged with peculations estimated at .$60,000 was arraigned in court to-day. Both men had a preliminary hearing ves tertay.bnt Woolsey appeared to-day and ask.nl to be admitted to bail, which had been set at $3,000. The magistrate refused lo accept the bond. THE REV. B. H. KRICK DIES Reading, Pa., Feb. 23—Rev. B. 11. Kriek, aged 35 vears head of the theological department of Schuylkill Seminary, an Evangelical instl tuton located here, died to-day as the result of an operation. He was a native of Hazleton and a graduate of Drew Theological Seminary SILK WOVEN PORTRAIT PRESENTED £ lttsbur gh, Pa., Feb. 23. —Yellow with age and nailed in a cheap gilt frame, one of the three silk woven portraits of George Washing ton, made by an unknown French woman from Stuart's palntinc has been recovered by the Rev, T. N. Weaver, of New York, after it liad been lost many years. Announcement of the (hiding of the treasure and Its presentation to tho University of Pittsburgh v.as made to-dav CONFER ON APPOINTMENT Washington, Feb. 23.—Attorney General Westcott, of New Jersey. w ' M) Jl (>n I l l nate( ® Wilson at the lialtiniore convention, conferred with the President to-day about the appointment of a federal Judge to llie IrtifiUlet1 rtifiUlet of Rastern Pennsylvania. He is interested in the Vaiididacv of his son, Henry D. Weseott. of Pennsylvania. SIOO,OOO FIRE AT ALLENTOWN ...... cntOM " n > T* ll - Feb. 23.—F.rc from an overheated Hue did SI 00.- 000 damage to-da.v lo the store of Shankweiler and Lehr, In the heart of tho city. * MAY WIN DIAMOND CH hay To the woman who returns the largest amount of cash from her booth at the big fair of the Reily Hose Com pany, now on in White's hail, James and Verbeke streets, a diamond ring Will be presented. As may be ex pected there is quite a bit of rivalry among the members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Relly company. Mrs. Charles Hay, wife of one of the most popular Keily "boys," is said to be well up in the contest HOFFERT GIVES UP POST TO MAKE WHY FOR GRIT FORRER Assistant Superintendent Declares Efficiency of System Would Otherwise Suffer J. Raymond Hoffert, assistant super intendent of parks, to-day tendered his resignation in order to provide a way for