SOLD FOR MORE THAN $700,000 SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS MRS. BUFFUM WILSON STANDS STATEWIDE Schedule Time of Departure of Malta and the Arrival at Important Offices. Closing Train Train Dispatched to Via Due at At PAT ON POLICY Time P.O. Time No._ p. o.___ FOUND a. a. na GUILTY JERSEY •.00 m. ITEMS a. m. 7.00 6.38 468 Whippany M. & E. Whlppany • 00 6.30 262 Hoboken Tm. Lacka. N. Y. C. 8.38 7.30 •* 7.B0 " 364 Mail E •' 9.26 "Way N. Y. a " Newark 9.10 '* " Who Fed Arsenic to Her Still Firm For "Watchful Wait- Brevities Which Chron- 8.20 8.62 P 403 "Way Mall W Dover 9.30 Woman Gossipy Buffalo 8.10 p. m. •.20 ‘Ralston Auto Ralston 9.45 a. m. ’■ Sentenced to Die ing” Regarding Mexico icle a Week’s Minor Events. •Mendham * Mendham 9.40 Family •Brookslde Brookslde 9.26 " •■60 *Mt. Freedom Mt. Freedom 11.20 Stage " 9.66 10.24 •’ 868 Newark Lacka. Newark 11.47 New York 12.58 p. m. " 10.30 11.03 3 'Dover & W Buffalo 8,10 SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND SCOUTS ALL JINGO TALK BUILDING BOOMS REPORTED " •• 10.30 11.28 624 'Whlppany M. * E. Whlppany 12.00 m. 11.15 11.43 360 New York Lacka. New York 1.46 p. m. Newark Newark 1.10 " 12.30 p. m. 1.15 p. m. 362 Mall E Newark 2.35 "Way " Justice Ignores Mercy Recommenda- Will Send Neither a Legation Guard Real Estate Transactions Indicate a New York 3.12 12.60 1.26 369 Morris Plains Morris Plains 1.36 " tion and Pronounces Death Sen- to Huerta’s Capital Nor an Armed Business Wakening in Many Dover " Dover 2.00 2.45 8.09 402 Mall E •' Newark 4.22 Force Border "Way tence, Fixing Week of April 5 Across to Search Sections—Churches Raising New l'ork 4.56 4.16 4.47 405 Mall W Dover 5.30 for of Benton. for "Way for Electrocution. Body Funds Worthy Objects. Buffalo 7.00 a. m. 4.16 'Brookslde Auto Brookslde* 6.25 p. m. utterances re- 'Mendham Mendham 6.40 Little Falls, N. Y., Feb. 28.—Mrs. Washington.—Jingo Edmund Chew broke a bone In hia 'Ralston Ralston 6.45 Buffum was found of garding American intervention in ankle while at Mantua. •.16 4.50 636 'Whlppany M. & E. Whlppany 6.16 Cynthia guilty coasting ’’ " 4.40 5 10 276 New York Lacka. New York 7.01 the first for Mexico received a setback when Presi- in degree poison- 6.20 Sat’day in summer 'Mt. Freedom Stage Mt. Freedom 6.60 means of arsenic dent Wilson reiterated that at present Freeholder Clement of Thoro- • 20 6.46 364 "Way Mall to Lacka. Newark 8.30 ing her husband by Budd, ■* the no all points New York 8.33 over a of two Administration had intention lost hia hothouse fire. ’* '• administered period fare, by 6.60 7.22 366 New York 10.01 months. Justice Brown sentenced her of abandoning its Mexican policy of Newark 1.33 a. m. to die in the electric chair in Auburn "watchful waiting.” Mabel, 14-year-old daughter of Al- SUNDAY MAIL •.00 m. 7.20 m. 772 All Lacka. Newark 12.42 the week of April 6. She was The President, Secretary of State bert of fell on an p. p. points during Wood, Williamstown, l New York 10.00 p. m. and of the denldd em- taken to the death house in Auburn Secretary Navy icy pavement and broke an arm. Time and the Offices. under guard of Sheriff Dempsey. phatically that the United States Schedule of Arrival of Malls Cloeing Time at Important and a would send a detachment of marines Via Train The jury was out five hours The Barnsboro Fire Company haa Due at Received Train Cloeing Time to Mexico City as a Legation guard P. O. From No. Due Time P.O. half. During this time Mrs. Buffum elected Charles W. Goodwin president and that Rear-Admiral com- I sat in the court room with her aged Fletcher, and Koehler 6.45 a. m. New York Lacka. 351 1.08 a. m. New York 11.00 p. m. George chief. ’• two brothers and one small manding the American warships in 6.46 Newark 351 1.08 Newark 10.30 mother, •.45 Western Mall '8 350 6.17 ’■ Buffalo 6.00 East Mexican waters, and Nelson " son. Some of the truck farmers in Glou- 6.30 'All points 363 6.06 New York 3.30 a. m. its ver- O'Shaughnessy, Charge d'Affaires at Newark 4.30 When the jury announced cester are *• County marketing early rad- 8.00 'Way Mall W 354 7.50 Dover 7.00 unmoved. the Mexican capital, had recommend- ** dict Mrs, Buffum appeared ishes and lettuce grown in hotbeds. 8.00 'Whlppany M. & E. 46 7.47 Whippany 7.20 the or- ed that marines be sent to Mexico 8.15 'Mt. Freedom Stage Mt. Freedom 6.45 She stood up and answered " ’* 8.30 'Ralston Auto It was denied also that Ralston 7.45 dinary question put to the condemned City. permis- 'Mendham Mendham 7.50 The organized Mickleton Pur- " sion had been asked df Huerta to newlj 'Brookslde Brookslde 8.05 " without a tremor of the voice. " suing and t)etective Association haa 9.00 'Way Mall E Lacka. 403 8.62 a. m. New York 6.15 land marines despite Huerta’s an- ** Over in the corner her mother, a than Ncw&rk 7 00 moj;e 100 members enrolled. ** ’* her late nouncement that he had refused such 10.30 Western Mall 14 368 10.24 Buffalo 11.30 p. m. great grandmother, in sixties, " 11.15 Mail E 3 3 11.03 New m. a request. 'Way York 9.00 a. dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief. Senator John Newark 9.4E A. Ackley, at the re- " The little ten-year-old son, Francis, President Wilson declared that, in 12.00 M Dover 360 11.43 Dover 11.00 quest of the Municipal League, dis- Morris Plains 360 11.43 Morris " his the of any Plains 11.30 his head against his opinion, sending troops m. kept resting cussed the Normal School question in 1.00 p. 'Whlppany M. & E. 611 12.38 p. m. Whippany 12,10 p m. across the border for the purpose of 1.00 'Way Mall E Lacka. 263 12.62 New York 10.30 a. m. mother's shoulder. Millville. ▼ Newark 11.00 Patrick Collin's motion for seizing the body of William S. Benton " Attorney 3.30 'Way Mall W 402 3.09 Dover 2.16 p. m. would be an act of and the United The "Small Cowper Madonna," aiso known as the a new trial was denied Justice war, "Panshanger Raph- 3.30 New York 361 .3.19 New York 12.30 by Philip Neib, of Vineland, was sev- States contemplated doing nothing of ael,” which was bought February 6 by P. A. B. Wldener, of Philadelphia, 3.30 Newark 361 3.19 Newark 2.00 Brown. cut on the face 3.30 'Mt. Freedom Sat. only In summer Mt. Freedom 2.00 tor a said to exceed The Is but 24 17 erely by the explo- the kind. price $700,000. painting, which by 4.30 'Ralston Auto Ralston 3.4E sion of a used in old No has been the inches, was bought the Duveen Brothers, of New York last fall In sprayer softening 'Mendham Mendham S.60 a 50 reply received by by city, George Buffum, farmer, years wall paper. 'Brookslde Brookslde 4.05 State from its last de- London for $500,000. Art experts consider it one of the finest works of the of age; his wife Cynthia, five years Department 6.00 'Way Mail E Lacka. 405 4.47 ”, New York 2.30 famous painter. It is one of three which was painted in 1505 In Newark 3.00 and five of their children lived mand on Gen. Villa, requesting per- Florence, younger A committee has been 6.66 'Whippany M. & E. 673 6.12 6.45 during the o'- enthusiasm for new masters. It is called "the appointed by " Whippany mission for a medical officer of the height Raphael’s 6.55 Mail W Lacka. 364 6.45 on a little farm about a mile from the Laurel Boost- 'Way Dover 6.00 because it hung in the collection at Panshan- Springs “Borough '• the seat of Cat- American army to examine the body “Panshanger-Rapliael” Cowper Registered mall. Open mall at station. Little Valley, county ers” to name candidates for the Board of Benton. ger, Hartfordshire, England, the family seat of its former owners. taraugus county. The husband was of Education. hard working, tho woman likewise New Account of Killing. and were they poor. A new account of the killing of Ben- Ambitious residents of Sewell are There was gossip of the country- ton was given out in Juarez and it BECKER GETS BECKER ACCUSES talking of a town improvement society g-«-side about the woman, hut nothing differs essentially from the official ac- to secure better service and other im- ■jf tangible until she became infatuated count made by him to Villa and for- provements. i 1 ■F with Ernest Frahm, a farmer hardly warded by him to Washington through A NEW TRIAL HARRYVALLON V more than half her age. the American Consul. State Forester Alfred Gaskill looked The theory of the prosecution in the Villa now is said to have confessed over the shade trees of Vineland and case was or when pressed hard to tell the whole made an address on what he saw In that, be'ieving hoping He that If she were free Frahm might truth that Benton told him in their Verdict in the Rosenthal Case Says Was Actual Slayer of City Hall. talk he intended to do harm to the marry her. Mrs. Buffum deliberately of Evidence Gambler Rosenthal set about to do away with her entire rebel chief and Villa ordered his vis- Against Weight frr. McKniglit, a lecturer of the family. She procured horse liniment itor shot at once. Pennsylvania Railroad Campany, ad- of the cheapest kind/which contained It is now said there apparently was dressed the Millville Municipal League a strong percentage of arsenic in so- neither a court martial nor a trial RETRIAL IS VERY UNLIKELY CASE NOT TO BE DELAYED on agriculture. lution, and arranged to feed it to her of any sort. family in their food. None was mentioned by Villa in hi3 One hundred quarts of sauer kraut latest story regarding Benton’s death. was consumed at the supper given by The entire family became ill last Four Gunmen Who Committed the Vallon Calls It a Move in Another Texas in Ferment. Good Will Fire Company, of Wood- April. Measles was the cause, accord- Vallon Excitement in Texas aroused by Murder Must Go to Electric Chair, "Frame-Up”—Sam Schepps, bury, besidess all the other necessaries ing to reports, and no particular at- the hanging of Clemente Vergara, an Rules Court—Justice Goff's Deci- And Rose Expected to Repeat for a good supper. tention was paid to it by the neigh- American citizen, by Mexican Feder- Trial Condemned. Their bors. No physician was called. sion at Becker Testimony. als, is running high and Governor Col- Miss Oppenlander, superintendent Norris, the four-year-old son, died in quitt has asked permission of Presi- N. Y.—The Court of New York.—Charles Becker on the ot the Junior Chautauqua, lectured be- May and three others were very ill. Albany, Appeals dent Wilson to send militia across the a new eve of declared fore a joint of the Millville Laura, the twelve-year-old daughter, ordered trial for ex-Police Lieut. leaving , meeting border to demand the surrender of the Charles convicted of the mur- that Harry Vallon, one of the wit- Woman’s Club and the Teacher’s As- began to waste away. She became Becker, men guilty of the murder. der of Herman Rosenthal in New York nesses against him, was the rfian he sociation on “The Value of Play." very much emaciated and at last phy- Secretary Bryan has refused the re- killed Rosenthal. sicians were called who could not City. thought quest, but the tension is so great that At the same tint* the court affirmed Mrs. Lillian of diagnose the disease from which site Vallon, breaking silence for the first Feickert, president it is feared that some of the militia- the Women’s suffered. the verdict in the cose of Harry Horo- time since Becker was convicted, re- Suffrage Association of men may break bounds in their anxie- witz, alias the Louis Ros- New Jersey, made an address before Buffum, the liusbAnd, died on Au- Gyp Blood; plied that Becker’s desire was to fas- ty to obtain redress of the wrongs done alias Frank Ci- 400 persons, both men and 11 gust 25 and immediately thereafter enberg, Lefty Louie; ten the crime on him in order to women, American citizens. alias and Frank Blaker’s Theatre, Wildwood. the suspicions and the rumors of the roflci, Dago Frank, keep thq condemned gunmen from Muller, alias Whitie the four country-side reached the county seat, Lewis, "squealing” on Becker. gunmen convicted of being the actual Plans for carihg for defective chil- where the authorities began to ask FOUR GUNMEN DOOMED. Interest among lawyers now centres assassins of Rosenthal in the first hour dren at the newly-established Burling- questions. chiefly in the possibility of a new ton was ■ of the morning of July 16, 1912. County colony explained to Mrs. Buffum was arrested and after Court Signs Their Death Warrants as trial. Many feel that District Attor- The court by a vote of 6 to 1—Chief a Delanco audience by Professor Alex- undergoing some severe questions she Becker Enters Tombs. ney Whitman, in view of the decision Justice Werner dissenting—held that ander Johnston, of Vineland. was charged with murder In tho first of the Court of Appeals, will find diffi- New York.—Charles Becker walked Becker was it unfairly convicted, being degree, was alleged that she con- out of Prison and two hours culty in corroborating the story of the Sing Sing the victim of public clamor. The de- Millville police failed to prove the fessed that after her husband had men whose evidence convicted Becker. later was locked up in the Tombs to cision of the court in the gunmen’s charge of illegal sale of liquor against beaten her for Infidelity she took The District Attorney refused to await a second trial for the murder on cases was unanimous. His- all of the witnesses the advice of Judges Benjamin Fames, Frahm and poured the of Merman Rosenthal comment on this angle. He denied July 16, 1912, cock, Chase, Collin, Cuddeback, Honan called having exceptionally poor mem- liniment In the food. Frahm was al- that he intended prosecuting Becker District Attorney Whitman said posi- and Muller, and Chief Justice Werner ories. so taken In custody. for grafting $90,000 from gamblers tively that lie would move for this sat in both cases. and keepers of disorderly houses. It second trial either in April or in Judge Hiscock, •rote the prevailng An improvement association has Under Shadow of Gallows for 13 was stated that Mr. Whitman, to do May. opinion in the Becker case in which been in the Stanwick section Years, Mrs. Edwards. everything in his power, would move footed Slayer While Becker was preparing to leave he severely arraigned Supreme Court of Moorestown, with these officers: of Husband Freed. the case for trial and place the re- Sing Sing the members of the Court Justice Goff, who presided at the trial, President, Harry A. Franz; secretary, Reading, Pa.—Mrs. Kate sponsibility upon the Supreme Court. Edwards, of Appeals at Albany were signing the for his unfair rulings and attitude Emmor Lee; treasurer, Joseph B. who has been in the shadow of the death warrants of the four men whom towards Becker’s counsel and wit- M,r. Whitman would not, say what Rowen. for gallows nearly thirteen years for Becker was accused of having instigat- nesses. At the same time Judge His- his intentions were in regard to prose- the of tier was Webber and killing husband, re- ed to kill Rosenthal. The warrants cock declared that District Attorney cuting Rose, Vallon, Revelations of a chain of “fences” leased from the Berks County Jail doom ‘‘Lefty Loute,” “Gyp the Blood.” Charles S. Whitman had erred in cer- Schepps, who admitted complicity in in Newark have followed the confes- under a the i pardon, granted by Gov. Tell- “Whitey Lewis,” and “Dago Frank," tain particulars in his conduct of the murder, but obtained immunity sions of Frederick McMunn and An- er. She was then on the secretly taken from who have been in the death house with case, especially his bitter arraignment understanding that they should drew Everson, in which they have ad- the tell the and city. Becker for more than a year, to die of Becker in his opening charge. truth, that they had done mitted fully fifty robberies, and have none of the She was convicted of first degree in the electric chair in the week be- Judge Nathan L. Miller wrote a con- actual shooting. resulted in three arrests of jewelry with 13. murder in 1901 and sentenced to be ginning April Only Gov. curring opinion nnd was even more se- Becker indicated that he would ap- dealers on charges of receiving stolen (•/ » hanged, but four Governors declined Glynn can save them now. vere than Judge Hiscock in his criti- ply for reinstatement in the police goods. v I to fix a day for her execution. Mrs. cisms of the methods pursued on be- force. This could be done, his lawyer Edwards has live children. GOT WOMEN POLICE; SORRY. half of the conviction of Becker. said, by a writ of mandamus, upon Holding that each commissioner Judge Werner in his dissent took the which he would be placed on trial must ibe proceeded against separately Union Waitresses Doing Picket position that Becker had been on before the Police Com- ICE CAUSES OYSTER FAMINE. Duty proper- charges and that it is improper to select three convicted and the of missioner. His status is that Are Arrested. ly upheld rulings present commissioners and to proceed against 1 Justice Goff. of a police officer suspended under them the Court at Chesapeake Streams and Rivers Are Chicago.—Six union waitresses, act- jointly, Suprerpe Chase wrote the seal- an as were marched off Judge opinion indictment for murder. Trenton has handed down a decision Frozen—Thousands Out of ing pickets, to Work. ing the fate of the four gunmen who Jack Sam and Vallon the police station by two police women Rose, Schepps on the petition to recall Mayor New- Baltimore.—Unable to obtain are now in the house sent $ oys- from in front of a downtown restau- Sing Sing death messages to District ‘Attorney comb and Commissioners Woolley and ters to carry on operations, execution and bto views were practically rant against which the waitresses de- awaiting Whitman that they are ready to testi- Arrowsmith of Long Branch. every oyster packing house in the in all the members of the and j City clared a several weeks acquiesced by fy again against Becker the Dis- closed boycott ago. T has down. Several thousand court, which were to the effect that trict seemed more confident Tlie waitresses bad demanded that po- Attorney The Ladies' League, an organization women Eien and have been thrown out the constitutional rights of the con- that there --—-- licewomen be substituted for police- might be another trial of of prominent women of Mount Holly, of work. The shortage has been grow- demned men had not been Becker. men on the strike detail. deprived believing there should be female rep- ing since the first cold wave on Feb. them and that they had been When ex-Police Lieut. Chnrles Beck- "Those police women are not acting legally resentation in the Board of Educa- 7, A famine now exists. and convicted. squarely,” said Mias Carrie Alexander, properly er is brought to trial a second time, he tion, has selected Mrs. William B. With the small streams and rivers The as made presideiit of the Waitresses’ Union. prediction here that will have a long array-of new witness- TomlinsonandMrs.James Stoddard as frozen over and the bay as' far as Becker will probably never be es in his “We thought would give us fair again behalf, according to his law- candidates at the annual school meet- Cove Point covered with they great Hoes of called upon to face trial on the charge yer, A. There are ten Miss play. Our girls were not doing any- Joseph Shay. ing this month. Mary W. Budd ice, no relief is in sight. The of murder, first degree. new dredg- thing.” witnesses on whom he relies. has been a member of the board, but ing boats are unable to operate. declined to be a candidate this year. II You Want LOAN SHARK TOLMAN LOSES. LISBON STRIKE SERIOUS. CHANGE WOMEN’S WORK HOURS PREFERS U. S. RAILWAY CONTROL The right of Horatio C. Mount, John Court of Appeals Affirms His Sentence Central Railway Station Eight Hour Law in Effect In District J. Kinney and Garnett A. Rolfe to Vice-President Harris of Central Burning— to the Says Two Trains Dynamited. Penitentiary. of Columbia. serve as assessors in New Brunswick State Supervision Makes Trouble. N. London.—It is reported from Madrid Albany, Y.—The Court of Ap- Washington.—Conditions in busi- was affirmed in an opinion filed by J Washington.—Federal incorporation that the' railway strike In Portugal peals affirmed til sentence of D. H. ness houses and industrial plants here Justice Parker in the Supreme Court R and exclusive Federal regulation of is- to the New • has led to a dangerous situation. It Tolman York county pen- underwent a sudden change following at Trenton. sues of railroad securities were recom- for six is sdid that the Central railway sta- itentiary months. President Wilson's signing of the bill mended to the House Commerce Com- Tolman defended the tion at Lisbon has been burned. Two charge of limiting the hours of labor of women At Jersey City Stephen Fallon, a E mittee Albert H. by Harris, vice-presi- on the that he was a has started suit trains have been dynamited, but no usury ground In the District of Columbia to eight former fight promoter, dent and general counsel for the New a Court one was killed. Mobs hold some of private banker, contention which hours. in the Supreme against Valen- York Central lines. in the tbe streets. failed courts. Gov. Glynn re- Laundries and many other service tine Braun and Moses Reichman, both "Most of the in people the railroad refused to Tolman. of for a conversion of a S The telegraph wires have been cut cently pardon establishments are threatening in- Newark, post- business would be well satisfied to re- This ends the case and there is nothing direct from the and Tolman creases in their charges to the pub- less fighting ring and a lot of chairs, incorporate under a Federal charter Portuguese capital. must serve his term. lic in general. in all valued at $386. Fallon asks, and avoid State,control,'#,said he. however, for $600. u GET WORK GERMANY’S WAR ON OIL. 7,000 IN*ST. LOUIS. BRISTOW SCORES PARCELS POST. FINOS A ROOSEVELT RIVER. Lying on his death bed on the sec- Manufacturers Increase English Correspondent Sees Serious Plants to Ca- Saya That Mail Order Houses Could ond floor of hiB residence, in Paterson, L Has Explored the Hinterland of San Boom. former Court Difficulties With U. S. pacity—Prosperity Not Have Drawn More Bill. Circuit Judge James Lulz de Diplomatic Friendly Caceres, Brazil. St. Louis, Mo. — The Hamilljn- Inglis, Jr., listened through the tele- Rio London.—The Berlin correspondent Washington.—Senator Bristow, of Janeiro.—Col. Theodore Roose- Brown Shoe phone while the funeral services of of the Daily Mail says he has reason Company gave orders to Kansas, has made an attack in the velt and his arrived in the party'have on from five to seven his wife was being held in the T to believe that and put thousand Senate parlor of Germany the on the administration of the vicinity Jose Bonifacio, after hav- additional workers in of the house on the first floor. United States are on the brink of their ferries, parcels post. law. ing traversed the Hipterland of San diplomatic difficulties in regard to the here. Many of these operators were ‘‘If the bill Luiz de Caceres. had been actually drawn iaid off at the close of last At Elizabeth Vito Cocuzzo, of Rah- impending “confiscation” of the' Ger- year but by the big mail order said S No great ••■ houses,” difficulties were epcoun- of Standard the total force when the new shTts way, a cobbler, was killed by the ;and- nuyi properties t,|i« Oil the Senator from Kansas, “it could tered, fanny obserVaciofrs of, int$r-‘ on will be the flier of the ■CoffipAny. A committee of the1 Reichs- go largest this concern ■; •not have more tnet- the Washington Pennsylvania cst were made. The nearly require- party discovered ever had. -The Granite Railroad, which passed there east-/ tag' 'is now discussing the Oovehft-- City Rolling ments of these concerns. As admin- a fiver ^ej(_etofore ^.pnkntjjvm^ Col. 800 bound. Trainmen the suction p{ Use UtetoUs project it) create a State mod-- ,Mills'«BU>loRed additions*! skilled' istered t.itey etfjcy remarkable favors say This Paper gn

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