#_ / fthe* oir Ai.i..'\ 4. I ‘. > 1 1- lf ,. _-_-‘ ' _ST __ Pill § Y----‘_ __ _,_ _ -- _“_ ,,_- " _ __ ‘illlillll Bill' Ui 'ZELIES Slilill P.. PllIlllU Bill] PLEAUS Elllill ve-1 . »_--- _ -_-4 ...._»- -_-_ ' - k uei'niyiii“i?tJiii Be’sup--1iffria’iBiii1i_iiiiiii1sei1ei`He11`r1 $5 Per snare iirei sirieewee ‘eeeisreriu-ember ef_ii>eeeed'Awey Yeeieriiey Ev- cieim ef Meriei weekeeee Afier Their Deieuiey ser- pien’t5iif is Chit? Coun- Sii"-|‘ ~ '1,,__ ¢_- _ , 7 _ol 1 ; -‘ 1 reached Sill '_ '.with‘ Becker short f ` series. Eriii"c11i11e sea- f denly " i very brie! illness Vice President Sher _man has passed away. New rd? out 4 so.-'riie enerie ir_r1oA,N._Y., oer. so-site: 11 t |y after 1.30~o’elpok this alternoon Mrs. Bec\;?~'den'lt¢l the rumors the Mr. Mcrnt _e was to be snbplen as chiciiuounsel. I-Ie will represent her husband, -she said, in all proceed ings h6l‘0G|i'»,8l!. _4 ` New YoRi_!,‘ oct, ze.-ciierl Becker, dBlf¢'led‘ police lieuteiian will he sent_eneed'to~morrow morning 101- the murder ‘ow-Iermen Rosenthe . me gambler. »B0cll_Qr will be brought before Justéce _Goii _in the crimi courts bull ing at 10.30 o'clock. H adiaa Prose) 1 _ (Canadian Press) ted es H81 _ The trouble was with a valve in his heart. The end was unexpected. UTIOA, N. Y., Oct. 29--Vice-Presi. dent Sherman spent 9, good night and =wae regarded as much improved when The physician spent the night at the t -his Physician leit him this morning. l win be told t nt he muse die in ch; °’°1°ck Mr. Sherman use 11 dnlnt. nn- slectrlv Chair ,in Sing' Bing prison. disturbed sleep, _ He is new resting ure. es1_~,k_¢114 win be present in peer '_<1“1°'=1r and feeling much better. in iier i1nsbend's iam pronounced by nie lent is Physically rind mencsiiy much white-haired jllstice, who presided improved. The serious symptoms of at _ Becker's ti'l9_l_- . _ the last few days have disappeared "I shall certainly be in the court and the patient is now very comfor- io-morrow," the devoted wife- said to-day. after leavin-'g Cher husband he- hind tlii bars in "_murderers’ row” in the tombs. '~'I shall go on the train with my husband to Sing Bing. I want to slay at his side as long as possible. 1 think it is my duty to do that, an to he as brave as I can." The “death house" at Sing Sin table. _ ' ‘ M'ARCONI LEAVES __ SPEZJA HOSPITAL. " SPEZIA, Oct. 29.-William Mar- coni has lcl't here for Turin, alter (1 having been in the Naval Hospital since the automobile accident which g cost him this sight of his right eye. will be Bncker's home beginning not The Duke of Abruzzi paid Mr. Mar- lntcr than Sunday, the state plans. coni a last visit at the hospital and District Attorney Whitman does not expressed satisfaction at seeing' the want the responsibility of the ex- inventor looking so well. The King lieutenaut'e presence in this cit y and Queen wrote to Mrs. Marconi hen he laces the " unmen" on sending cordial messages, w D _ E trial The first of them will prob . ' .a- lily be tried Mondo/y. Sheriil Har- liourgcr declares be wi-ll not delay Beel_s“i°°- 'ru ue ei ‘t e 'ri 11 'e ` in " ' ' - " V 1,1 _ .__ . _ 4 am el; ti par yd em: 1 woe' | '.nenta1lly was accepted und sentence commander-in-chief, ordered n, re- be wa' O me an mo ey ° pu a 1 was deferred The maximum c alt trc t whll f ill t clmdidata up and the elwtimx 0! Mr' - is life imprisonment' D n y ow: rcspogsinbiliefry 0or(d°di'se'd aghhngmgllil ' I BERLIN, Oct. 30-A semi-official hristiaii villages in the Jamina 1-9- iarbor at the end of her long and tcmpestuous trip from England Glllll’ decorated with ilags from stem to stern and appearing as ii sho had but slid from the ways the new steamer tied 'up aber dock at 3-30 Yesterday afterno . There was a brisk north wind blowing at the time of her arrival, 9,-nd to enable ber to make her wharf the ship steamed some distance up the stream, turned, and proceeded slowly to her berth. This manocuvring enabled the many EFOUPS Oi people along the water front to obtain sin excellent view of her compact and substantial build. .Aftcr battling vsitlrthe elements for almost two weeks, the Evange- line looked none the worse for wear and arrived here with all her splen- did equipment intact, and having given most excellent proof ol her sea- worthiness. ' In fact she had _about the most strenuous test any new Shiv would require to prove its worth. The Evangeline left Greenock Octo- ber 17, having on board the follow- ing as passengers: Col. H. IJ. Chip- man, manager of the Plant Steam- ship Company at Halifax, who has been abroad superintending the com- pletion oi’ the shi-p._ Accompanying him were Mrs. Chiliman and son; Mr. Fergusmi of ldngland, who formerly was connected with the Dockyard, and his wife nnd daughter, and David Starr, manager of the Clyde Valley l-52-1'-_~ 2__i-':1- . `-"'_' Y fir! ' ;i1-if '.1 ni _.fy‘-i;'<_--_-we _"n=e=.e.n'_"- _ _‘;_ '-4_5*-"ii - fre. 1.-_,__ 1-_.Fi 2-,l '$ i-_ ri , . "1:'§i R i ri 1 1 'Ta '*%llU. T ;i.i`»' 1 li' . 1_1" ~l_ if _:_ eg,- _-_. -__ _ 5', *_ _ - 1 'ii ' |93