WTrerro"".:* ‘/JgfT’ CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1905
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Bert C. Brown, who lut w«nk wm found KuUty of aottlhc tins to hl*«urn»ture at Uttl® Falla. N. '
a tara of tonr yaora and too n>o*tha la Aobam priaou. Walter B. Harrta. the corr^powlant
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by a natlr* while In the Brttlah pOatoOce at Tan«W, Morocco. HI* «s■allant. a Moortah hotel coMo, auddenI7 ruabM apou him with a knife, which. boweriT. atniok the Tte« of Mr. Harrl*' watch and aUghtly wounded him In the stomach. ID a suit filed by Mr*. Hattie Smith at I .a iHarte, Ind., ankins for a dlrorce the complaisant In her bill allege# that her husband hitched her to a plow In the Helds and compelled her to do the work of a beast of burden. She was also forced, she says, to perform other taaka usually allotted to dumb beasts or to a hired man. MeaSar. March *T. Thinking be wan aiming at a burglar. Francis Cassidy, a lawyer, fired at a demented man wbo was standing on bis stoop at Woonsocket, R. 1. The third sbot killed him. The court at Caaerta. near Naples, baa held for trial the servant of the late Mias Catherine MrCreedy of New York and the servant's father on the charge of murdering Miss McCroady. Frank Rogers. « youth who disappeared from his home in Evanston. Ill, four years ago with hla aunt. Miss Florence Ely. has returned to Chicago. Young Rogers stated that since leaving Chicago he has been working In Buffalo and New York city. Trustee Nathan Loeser of the Chadwick estate at Cleveland, O- has announced that be would immediately begin an Investigation of the testimony of Mr*. Chadwick In the bankruptcy court that she had Jewels In Brussels valued at from gl.Vi.OOO to
$200,000.
In an Interview Mrs. Cass I e L. Chadwick has announced that her autobiography was In preparation and would soon l>e given to the public. Mrs. Chadwick said that abe had received a handsome offer from a well known publisher and that the work would be printed In the original atyle. Maurice Barrymore, one of the moat noted actors In America, died at the Long Island bfme. a private sanitarium at Amltyvllle. N. Y.. where he had been a patient for the last six years. He was suffering from paresis, and hla eaae was all along regarded as hopeless, although at Intervals be would partially recovar and would ap-
BOMBS THROWN AT WARSAW. tmwmm Vmm ■•tken and Seven Pelt**.
WARSAW, March 28.-A bomb was thrown Into the -carriage of Baron von Nolken. chief of police of Warsaw, at 8 o'clock at night. Tbo baroc was severely wounded In the head and nack
and on the arm and leg.
According to the la teat Information, the stuck on Baron von Nolken was the reonlt of an elaborate conspiracy of the revolutionary party. Shortly before • o'clock at night an elegantly dressed man went to the police etattoa at Pragai a large suburb of Warsaw on the other side of the Vistula, and threw a bomb into the courtyard of the eUUon. wounding seven policemen, two of them dangerously, and destroyed alt the furniture In the station. The-man started to run away, but was caught by the captain of the station. He was found to be a Jew, but hla identity has not yet been discovered. A telephone message was Immediately sent to Baron voo Nolken at the city hall. Informing him op the outrage. Baron von Nolken. accompanied by a police oflleUl, took a carriage and surfed Immediately for Praga. When panning the caatle where the governor general resides a man sundtng on the pavement threw a bomb at the carriage. Baron von Nolken. wbo was sitting on the aide Dearest the assailant, received the full charge of the bomb, while hla com panion e*caj>eil unhurt. The coachman was thrown from the box, and the car-
riage was smashed.
Baron von Nolken was removed to the city ball, and doctor* wdre summoned, who found he had received Injuries on the head, neck, arm and leg which are believed to be serious.
ALBANY. N. Y.. March 28.-Tbe Raines bill for the suppression of the so called “Raines law hotels" passed the senate last night by a party vote of 30 to 14 after a long debate.
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