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Revolt of Subordinate‘flfii:e}s Causéd Restoration of | 2552 Villa by Constitutionalist Chief s $1 for transfer to San- Francisco. AMBASSADOR NAON SAYS UNIT- The Roman be in perfect order. ED STATES IS INSPIRATION | Mountain, 3. H, R S R COLLIDED WITH GRAIN STEAMER IN ENGLISH CHANNEL Church at Twin struck by light- Argentina to Retain Battleshipa. - DIFFERENCE IN MILITARY PLANS CAUSES SPLIT | Busnos Ares, June 17—in & secret| MEXICO NOT MENTIONED today the Argentina government de- | HAS 1,000 PASSENGERS J. P. M clared that it was opposed to any - . . Mrs. Pnll , Gruber, of New York, i proposition for the sale of the battle- | w, H. Taft Praises Representative | was ln.unnymllod ‘when she fell from | Collision Ocourred in Dense Fog—Both * ships Rivadavia and Morono. All the - esca] / residence. Granted that Congueror of Torreon and Saltillo May Hence- | 20122 Sndate =g 200000 | of the| _From Argentine, ‘Saying R e b ot Captains Did Their Best to Avert decision of the government to retain John H. Graham, of New York was Coming Together—Thers Were No 7 d to Hear Signals Just Before Collision. itary A i ith- | the two dréadnoughts. "1 the Success of Mediation is Doubtful, omman ance u t ; : , Stk It Will Strengthen Ami etween ¢ ios—B, i out Interruption—Villa Said to Have Ordered Imprison- | INVESTIGATING DISASTER o 9 Amity B, asualti oth Ships Put in to ; d OF EMPRESS OF IRELAND | Argentine and the United States. Waterport, N. Y. was threaten Southampton for Examination H —_— with destruction wi a L ment of Men Who Caused Trouble Between Himself and | . =~ = ~——— ; =4 & hotel and bustnese block. = e gt New Haven, Conn., J 17.—Fol- £ S REST So — Carranza—New Turn of Events Emphasizes Ability of lowing the exercises in Woolsey hall,| William G. Sharpe, the new Amer- | xurth Gevrons m';d'm:“:r" e . £ iy Quebe¢, June 17.—Testimony today | the dinmer to the alumni body was |lican ambassador to France, will take| wilhelm II, which left Southsm: General Angeles, United States Choice for Provisional | before the Dominion commission In- | served in the university diping hall, | up his duties sbout the middle of Ju- | shortly after noon teday o ot vestigating the collision between the | which was fllled to capacity. Presi- {ly. | New York with a thousand passengers . Empress of Ireland and the Storstad | dent Hadley in his er-dinner ad- te lles at anchor tonight off Netley, three President. : in the St. Lawrence river on May 29, | dress reviewed the gifts to the uni-| The Ritz-Cariton Hotel Co., will con- | miles to the southeast, with a big hole which resuited in the loss of more | Versity and its departments and an- | struct.e $5,000,000 hotel on the site of in her side amidships, caused by a _— than a thousand lives, brought out | nounced the re-election of Henry B. present Stratford Hotel in Chica- | collisi g X4 statements that ?)mcm on the bridge | Sargent of New Haven as a member :‘ oS € ™ :?efl.m&? l:‘;hmam':, Ml:;mm ‘Washington, June 17.—Official infor- , ism already had reached representa-!of the Empress failed to see the col- | of the corporation to sucoeed ——— Black Sea port for Antwerp, " mation reaching #he Washington gov- 'tives of the press. Continuing, the |ored running !lights of the collier even The speakers were of s The Incemore, uch ernment tonight frém American Con- | statement was in part as follows: when she was only sixty feet away | Who received degrees and m"“‘“‘” e gt olm than The Qe e o g B R eneral Vanuett. | No Reason for Conoealing Difference. |0d thal the officers on both veesels | Trel WiTam floward Taft. Ambes: Exddmmuth’:'immco» tons, s docked here with her bows ano Carranza, leaders of the constitu-| ‘“There is no reason for further COn- | piown just before the crash. :3 degree, in his made no | ' s i 2 Tionalist movement in Mexico, had cealment of the diiference which has!”'Tye officers of the Empress contra- erence to Mexican mediation, but e Responeibility Not Ascertained. paiched up the.r differences and Villa ; arisen between the-American and Mex- | 5,0ted those of the Storstad in lald emphasis upon the friendly rela-| President Wilson nominated Mrs. wouid proceed to take charge of the ican delegations, to which the press i, the gpeed of each of the -hlwm tions between his own country and the | Grace B. Kaukin, of Sonoma Cal, to be military movement against Zacatecas, : has already referred, over the DPro-ig.gt officer of the Storstad, Alfred | United States. He said that the re- | receiver of public moneys at San Fran- where the revolutionary forces re- | visional government foraMexico Which | myttenes swore that the Empress.was | Publics of the south slways looked te | cisco. cently met reverses. is at present under consideration. The making at least ten miles an hour | tho great republic of tae morth for en- ST That General Villa had determined | Mexican flele&'nthmh adopting & Drin- | when the Storstad hit her, while his | li§htenment in the principles of de-| Rural oredit was kifled as far as this upon a break with Carranza and had | ciple advanced by the mediating pleni- | 0o o0y hag a headway of but one mile | Tocracy. He said that great inspira- | session of Congress is by demonstrated his attitude by impris- | potentiaries, agreed to the designation |,n 'hoyr. Captain Anderson of the |tlon comes to his colntrymen from the | the House Banking and Currency Com- oning some officers in Carranza’s com- | of provisional president of a neutral | gi,,ctaq stated that the fact that the | 1ives of the great ots of _the | mittee. mand, was verified in reports to the | The American delegation submitted its | [ 1jiers how penetrated the Empress | United States like Was| Jefter- state 'department today. It was de- | plan based on the condition that the | ., -" o ive feet proved that the |S50n, Lincoln and others. elt sure| The wheat crop in Texas is 60 per clared, however, that Villa's action had | Provisional president shall be a consti- | o 705" o0 1o speeding. Loaded as | that his countrymen would esteem it a | cent. better than In the last stx years. served the purpose for which it was | tionalist, a condition which the Mexi- his vessel was, the captain sald, she g:.t honor that Yale university had | Splendid stands of cotton were originated and that the conqueror of | can delegation flatly rejected of its own would have cut all the way thx:ough towed a degree upon its official | reported. Torreon and Saltillo henceforth would | accord, and w'thout even consulting the Empress had she been making | TéPresentative to this country. command the military advance against | its government. \ To put in writing the } / = o 00 of mare. Mr. Naon was cheered upon the con- Captaln William 8. Vankeuren, State Huerta without interrgption. Teantna for the rslechon: S0 hat they | "On the other hand Edward Jonks | cluslon of his echolayly address. inspector of steam vessels on inland Officers Sided With Villa. D e e Moxioon dulegation |and John Murphy, first officer and | M. Taft in his resbonse paid trib- [waters, died st Kingston, N. Y. aged Sust > * - _ . | can delegates, the quartermaster, respectively, of the |ute to the intellectual abilities of Mr. |75 years. The internecine dispute in the Mexi- | addressed to them the memoranduu s rroborated the st 1d | Naon and added that he was engaged ‘Wilhi he Wikites can revolutionary ranks, while media- | mentioned, the chief considerations of | PMPress. cofroborated the story told | thy sreat question of medlayion be-| The body of Jusnits, an artists S tion at Nisears drslls ostoa. Tiad 0| Mhiouare tie olidwang the Empress was at a standstill when | tWeen this country and Mexico. ~The|model of Loulsville, Ky. was found in red officials here, ol 2 . » Thesme Melioved amxictyOther offi.| Public Vote Would Be Falsified. | the collier ran into her. e s SR Taft, DOt the Ohlo River. She had béen waat- cial despatches indicated that all the; “In a country unusued to eleetornl’ Nmon. and his- sssocistes -0aRnot hah; ed as a principal officers of the revolutionary | functions, such as Mexico, and partic- { EMIGRATION OF GREEKS A O TRV 1IN 3 n making the feeling of amity between| The a movement sided with Villa in his dif- | ularly in the circumstances and condi- organizers of the United He- Terence with the constitutionalist frst | tions it would be in, once the revolu- STOPPTD BY TURKEY. ‘:m""’n‘:‘,"‘thflafig',iw:’.‘“. States | brow Trades of New York decided that chief over methods of procedure in the | tion had ceased, a provisional govern- the next trade to be organized will ! State of Siege Proclaimed at rna | The alumnl dinner brought com- the tooth: makers. n € . 2 7 d‘:l D. 1 Smy. mencement to a close, but most of the e ;- . was declared, was General Felipe An- | with revolutionaries in authority and Along Dardenelles. Teunion classes will remain hers to- geles, Villa’s chief of artillery, and | throughout the country, would turn morrow and go to New London Friday | se atiiy wiier 4" oennls resigned prominently mentioned as a candidate | the elections as it wished; the public | London, June 17—An Exchange Tel- | por'en ¥, 00t P8 F Y | s or of oup E for provisional president of Mexico. | vote would be falsified and the result | egraph Compdny’s dispatch from Con- /Ang candidate Vanitle. Captatn Haff :cording to the official “despatches, | would necessarily be the election of | stantinople today says a state of slege may be chosen as his successor. ifferences hetween Carranaz and | another revolutionary. Consequently, | has been proclaimed by the Turkish | NUMEROUS GIFTS military campaign. Among these, it | ment composed of revolutionaries, and arose over the attack upon Za- | when the Washington government in- ; Government at Smyrna in Asia Minor, The of Warren MoCarrick, the sists today on the designation of a|and along the Dardanelles, In order ANNOUNCED AT YALE. | Phtlad boy who was supposedly Accepted Villa’s Résignation, constitutionalist as provisional presi- |t oput a stop to the emigration of St on March 12, was found kidnapped renoral Carranza. it was stated, in- | 3ent, it favors aiso from today the im- | Greek residents in Turkey. Pledges and Bequests to = University | floating in the Delaware River, {ieneral \-furanala.\}. t“asgi‘_‘ 1d.1eaq | Position of a revolutionary president The question of the expulsion, or Now Tetal $2,124,000. mfinfififfflfflgmm‘ufiéfia “out. plans | at the elections. forcing migragion of Greeks from —_— James C. Rice, coach of the Colum- which Villa did not support. :;ill;a in- Neutral Government Wanted. ;{lfké:h“:ex;g o l;;; ret;::flyb,b::: pew Haven Su:n.;x‘x:a 17-3;-?': bia varsity ES Sanuall tho AN sisted, according to reports, that the “In the United States, ana in some - iced whon! 19;.('0{ of the “"“"5"5““{.malfrtn htl«t::-:g: European countries, the influence o E:;':'?;;deen:o:z .hu;;: hl.:lrloteltl tY;g:. ‘3?‘;’1‘;‘.’,‘53 m-oflng‘.touy m overturned at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. was being influences Y the vernment in power on elections e been > from famil, T B Doliticians in the reyolutionary move- | is siight, It any. In Tatin:American ¢ene1:-l_-uy reported that ‘both Greecs | Henry E. Howland 'S4, of New York It Is reported In Berlin that negoti- ““‘"‘-x and élct‘:rmi.';“'d(.”““;a:‘em‘);‘gy countries it is usually decisive and, | for armea conflict. DRsonENtion.. ‘;—::,y' &;;wm:&.‘ dl-- ments .o't.onnol!hnd. Muu‘a:u. Den- STATEMENT FROM OFFICES OF v 0 mee e situation w: = | product of a revolution which believes | mark and Sweds the fi'm-t!o- sign his commission as chief of ,the fn its right to pow;r by conquest, & P — ung“n?“ in the fleld of literature; $2,- of a m,hn_s I - NOWTH _GE"._AN LLovp. co. milltary forces in northern Mexico. { reyolutionary government does mnot MILITANTS ATTACKED 000 from the class of 1888 for the T RS : Carranza accepted his resignation and | yesitate to set aside all law to trample BY WORKING GIRLS. Francis Joseph Vernon prize for the Sentences varying 2 ne Was Injured and There Was ho military governors 2 - | present circumstances, only a well- ; i e . e v o - pires Pere Chaise” Immediately, it is said, all Villa's sub- g:\?anl}ted government canny guarantee Suffragettes Carrying S8andwich .‘=d' derpllt,_for {mprovements in Vonder- ;‘h:h-w'x.:mvleh:tct Nb{i‘ ceme. London, June 17—The London. office ordinate ofiéers revoited, insisting that | electoral freedom, so that the rejec- Knocked Down. bilt hall, $1,500 for the Benjamin Jep- | /U0 were conv o 3 the frst chief had made a mistaKe | tion of the neutral government Pro- | yonac s <& son Memorial school, from :fl- in Carranza is said to have yielded and | nosed by the mediators is tantamount chrds s ‘A party of suffra- | the New Haven schools; 35,500 from to have restored Villa to his command, | {, abettin, d even to exacting fraud | S°ttes carrying sandwich boards to ad- | Duncan C. Phillips, Jr. and Beta| Adama Kolbe of Newark and Ber- with instructions to proceed. and ‘,,Olé,fceg"at the elections. = vertise their cause were attacked by | chapter of Psi Upsilon. nard Barnett of Manhattan, were sen- Significant_in this connection were ! “Tpe American delegation draws an |2 CTOWd Of working girls as they were| The pledges and bequests to the uni- | tenced to not less than seven and not reports reaching here of additional | jji,zieal inference when it says that | Perading through Whithall. Two of the | versity total $2,124,000 with the gifts|™OTe than fifteen years in state's shipments of arms yia foreign ports 10 ' the rebel successes show that the na- suffragettes were knocked down, and | for the past year to various funds and | Prison for arson. the constitutionalist forces at Tam- . tion is with thgm. The central 4 | the others were severely handled. scholarships make an additional $682,- pico. , | castern states of the republic, which | A mMNitant suffragette today created | 330. Walter Burt wad drowned and 10 Trouble Makers Imprisoned. | have a total population of over ten | & diversion in the city by chaining| President Hadley also announced the | Other members of the crew of the Immediately following his restoration | million inhabitants, are not under | herself to the statue of the Duke of | gifts and pledges made by the reunion | dredge Delver were saved when the in command of the situation in north- i rebel control. Of ~these Guanajato, | Wellington, in front of the Roval Bx- | classes this week, amounting to more|dredge sank at Port Dalhouse, Ont. ern Mexico, Villa is 'dec]ure;d to have Jalisco, Puebla, Vera Crus Mexico f,{":"{:, m?.l: then !h:J‘:jud to ":'f'. pass- | than $56,000. The largest individual|The dredge was valued at $100,000. ordered the imprisonment of men who'and Oaxaca alone have ever seven - 85 men_ calling on them to| amount was from the class of 187. had stirred up trouble between him- | million. SErisine 2 behaif oti Ahe imprisoned | which pledged $10,400. The class o w&m’( :""‘;n twill; .u:fld: ‘::. ;x"fl““ doors to be ready for any seif and Carranza. Official despatches 2 men. e was evidently removed | 1889, Sheffield Scientific school, con- ermi 008V - = to the Was on zovernment made ~ Would Mean Election of Carranza. | by the police, amid the jeer sof a large | tributed $7,000. an average of :lioo for | Grid, has gdhe to Barcelona After (, The Kaiser Wilhelm I bas a hole i = ing: i below the water line nearly amidships, no mention of th ! If things are as the American dele- | crowd. a short stay there he will proceed to The new turn in events also was| gation claims them to be, Carranza is = S, uan who graduated’ from thel . 1 ety where ho will take. the me:‘z the extent of the damage has not rezarded as emphasizing the promi- | certain of his election, and in this case | SECRETARY OF STATE The total ipts of the alumni uni- | cure. b4 mb-en % After waiting nence and ability of Gereral Angeles, only a matter of form is being dis- ity fund i ion, ainde ite” G- on e spot an hour the whose name has been mentioned by cussed, which is whether he is to be IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | rory Sam0s A mortgage of $50,000,000 to the | Xaiser returned to Southampton. the United States as one of the avail-! electdd at elections held by a rebel [— : e ganization have been $1,367,726.45. able men for provisional president for projvlsioqa{ govemmient which wull ex- | Mr. Phillipg’ Car Was Sideswiped pid .0 if mediation can bring results. ercise violence' against the people to Near W : efore Consul Edwards. desmatch | achieve its end or at elections presid- e Wadtpart, Conn. Equitable Trust Co., against the plants | “NO one on board wus _mn- of the Bethleham Steel Co., and cov- | D0ats were got ready for “out, MOTOR RACERS INJURED ;;lnt flv%mcflu of hndmm st:”u_ and ::t ;:lro n::t mew'. There was ‘arren Counties, was flled Newton, b S yesuel, ' Captatn was regeived, the state depafctn:emf B e by o et Rl it which th‘!;le‘stport. Conn., June 7.—Albert L N T SONTEAT Na3, Dahl decided to come into dock so as was in uninterrupted communication wili carry them out honestly. ps, secretary of state, figured i % p With Consul Gearge C. Carothers, who ! “The memorandum also refers to two |an automobile accident tonignt mear | 17 Te® Motorcyclists and Three Auto- | ypion Sinolair, the I. W. W. agitat- had beerdin personal conferenee with ' oiher points which are not yet public | here, when his car was sideswiped mobilists the Victims, Pl chitingpico st Sl L SR L, Gereral Villa at Torreon. Secretary ! preperty. by an automobile owned by a Bridge- Ve S of editors of the Tarrytown News and Bryan would not divulge any of Mr. i R N TN port garage. No one was hurt, put |, Udiontown, Pa, June 17.—Six mo- |the Tarrytown Press-Record alleging Carothers' messages. THREE DROWNED IN the front wheels of both automobiles | forcycle and automobile racers were | statements made about him wers libel- Vi hington Attitude. were knocked off. According to Mr. | inJ , one serlously, in the annual |joys. Villa Favors Washington Attitude. WELL AT DRIFTWOOD, PA.| Phillips, his chauffeur drew up to the | Nill climbing contest of the Automobile Rafael Zubaran and Luis Cabrera, o —— =TS the side of the road to allow a num- | Club of Favette county, held on the First Lisutenant Frank C. MoCune, | ©2bin: and 700 in the = the consiitutionalist representatives’ Two Lost Their Lives Trying to Save | ber of machines to pass. The Bridge- | National Pike near here today. All|jpirst Infantry. was dtsmissed from the | CT®W Of 640. i} Washioglon, Whosconferreg Jiesti Boy Who Had Fallen In. port car struck them nearly head-on, | {he accidents occurred at a point|army by order of the President after day at Buffalo w;t}x: mcd 3 ?meflu.nl Bk o] % 3 knownmns Turkey’s Nest. being convicted of court-martial for | POLICE CHIEF DEPRECATES commissioners to the mediation con-| Driftwood, Pa., June 17.—Whi = 3 Of the injured three were motor- = ference, returmed here t0day.. TR | ino. mane hie ormn® pore jaide Play. | Effort to Settle Westinghouse Strike. | cyclists and. tnree automobillsts. K. | Sorcniing himself from his post at Al SENSATIONAL TENDENCIES. maintained silence concerning. theu" Harold - Jordan, aged 11 fell into an Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17.—BEfforts to | P. Pixler, aged 25, of Morgantown, W. Ovations Given te Men Charged With mission and the Villa-Carranza break.: shandoned well. His cries attracteg | Settle the strike of the 12,000 employ. Va. a motorcyclist, received a frac- bitra . It was reported, however. that they | {na attention of Rodney Ives, aged 1;‘; of the Westinghouse industries in theq tured skull ang other Injuries. Thres mn.m::n':uozt-l‘;nmg.:nd.m:fl:’ Crime Encourages Others, He Says. had been asked particularly about the ' wh, climbed into the well in an at- | Lurtle Creek valley took definite form | automobiles and one motorcycie were interests operating between = - Shinca: guaiifications of General Felipe Ange- | tompt to save him. Finding he could | tonight when Sheriff George W. Rich- | destroyed when the machines dashed | Py and Steubenville. O Ver,| Grand Rapids, Mich, June 17—after les for the provisional presidency of ot bring the boy to the surface, Ives | 27dS, after a day of conferences, an- | into tite rocky cliff at the Nest. Nome |jniease of 20 cents & day to Hromen | % SPirited debate, the International nounced that the heads of two com- |of the injured, except Pixler, suffered | ora helpers. v to linemen | Association of Chlefs of Police, in panies had agreed to meet the strik- | more than cuts and sprains. Do convention here today selected Cincin- Mexico, It also was reported that when: cajieq for help, and was answered by ers’ committee tomorrow. The sheriff nat! for its 1916 m the mediators resume their conference | jonn“ jordan, Harold's uncle. When on said that B, C. Herr, president of the The only address of the day was ¢ith the Huerta delegates and the P Tepresentatives from the United States | o roached the bovs they clung to him Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- given by Chief J. N. Tillard, of Altoo- slipping down into the water, were |tUring company, the largest of the af- spectacular The Court of Appeals affirmed the TWO AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE o g e o e on Triday Generdl Angeles’ name will | B b mttted o Tiend® the government | Lo oIl “was ‘nroken and. the ‘three, spector Cornelius Hayes from the New na, Pa., who deplored “the proposed to succeed Huerta pending an | gronme;. focted industries, wouldomeet a com- NEAR SPRINGFIELD, MASS. | York Police Department. He was dis- | and sensational tendencies of the day,” election. General Villa is declared to 25 S mittee of five strikers. X T > missed by Commissioner Waldo for | in connection with crimes of violence. be in sympathy with this move and! Driver, Who Lost Control of Machine, | alleged faise statements. “Popuilar ovations tomen charged with some officials in Washington believe' COL. ROOSEVELT CONSULTS Was Killed—Three Injured. —_— crime,” he said, used to encourage <hat an armistice in the Mexican reva- | THROAT SPECIALIST Ship Wrecked—No Lives Lost. _— CLASH AT CONVENTION OF lution might be effected should Huer- Seward, Alaska, June 17.—Forty-five Springfield, Mass., June 17.—Two au- ta's delegates at Niagara Falls accebPt.| aqyised Not to Make Speeches in|™MeR of cannery ship Paramita, which gfig}le}wmd:um;lw::rl‘ng o?n"l:e WOODME_E_OF AMERICA. mlnmo_bu. Bendite n’m? popular he- et . was wrecked May 8 Ferry r erl . Rich- HUERTA DELEGATION Open Air for Three Months. otins SarEivel “on ,fi,‘“.f;;’;:ef arl;‘l:or: ards of Florence, Northampton, was | Police Called in Quell Trouble Over 3 Year Old Girl Fatally Burned ot = The Paramita, which killed and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Delayed Report of Credentials Com- ISSUES A STATEMENT | London, June 17.—Col. Theodore | 176 men and supplios to the wiomy o5 | Frederick Tilley and Miss Mattie| mittee. Meriden. e . Roosevelt today consulted a throat|the Bristol Bay Packing company, was | Huling, all of Florence, were injured. | - = _ Charging That Position of United | specialist, who after examination de-|caught in a gale off Biorka Island, near | Richards, who was driving one of the | Toledo, Ohlo, June 17—A clash today | the three year old daughter of Mr. an 8tates is “Tantamount to Abettlngld‘"ed his larynx in bad condition. | Unimak Pass and went on the rocks. | Machines, lost control and his auto- | between administration and insurgent| Mrs. Samuel Bererducie. of No. 3 Pas- & 2 The specialist attributed this condi- ! v, v bil -ashed into that of Robert J. street, burned this Fraud Elections.” | & - e Vessel and cargo, valued at $90,000, | mobile crashed into of . | factions of the Modern Woodmen of | €0® . was so terribly rauds in y 3 : ::loolg ntgl tt: 3 :r:};:;n gn{lherxlon: by r.’hf |'are a total loss, but all aboard reach- |Jahrling of Springfleld. The Richards | America, in convention here, provoked | afternoon while playing with matches Niagara Falls, Ont, June 17.—The| gentia; e &n% tDee ast pre: “; ed shore safely, machine turned completely, its flve | a call for police to prevent threaten-|that she died a few hours later in the Mueria delegation to the ntle;iia.:l%:: | Brasil xposure AT Qficcupud::a w‘t;leolnsw l;hxt'g:_vfin outti‘ m‘% g ‘dvlolénoa‘l 'rr%:hla started when | Meriden hospital. tement tonig] 3 hards, wn ea 'onsul Talbot unced $onference issued & tatement lonlght| Tho physiclan said it would be im- Gate of Canal Lock Fell. the windshield, died in a short time > ok e 1 | possible for Colonel Roosevelt to un- * Charleston, W. Va. June 17.—The |without recoverin; consciou: > | because the credentials committee was }::'xm‘e:e fi:fi:lofigl 2:3@232‘5“.‘.’3“2‘55 | :;;;"fi,,fl;:‘::;g:":; ‘é“‘f‘fim s :gg‘dr;“gl {&1" l"’fvorle_ of thé gates of | Jahriing and Charles H. Hyde of Mal- '.‘Jl‘m’&"x;‘.’ :&or::noer;, :::n Wumm; “, 1 e nex e len| lock No. 5 in e nawha posed to a “neutral” was ‘m"“‘“‘ three months. In the meantime he |river, five miles above Charleston to- e b et T morning. Tumult arose and immediat- : :‘:,f??éfi;fi.fld;::fi ';::23-“ fraud | jgvised him fo make few speeches. |night, threatened destruction to the TS SaB T ly chairs, tables, the speakers’ stand, e Moation At FrATas —_— steamer Valley Belle. The steamer | DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT Cho B0 Wers epcupiuc b WS was unexpected by the American dele- © Steamship Arrivals. '“t-fl 3;17{ ltflfgl thehloo% flYhenBtl’;e ASKS RECALL OF CONSUL | * Several personal encounters teok S. bdattleship Rhode at gates. When they learned of it their|{ Gibraltar June 16—Steamer Italia,|5ate fell. Luckily, the Walley Belle : —— the disposal of the Comnecticut nave: attitude was thet the Husrte &elu&fi New. Yg;k S0 agies b gt et S Gotting safe. | On the Ground That He Had Sided militia thig re aciing entirely with er] une 17- eamer Kali £ 3 ioni : Tights when they criticized the Ameri- [ in Augusté Victoria, New York fop |l @way with her passengers. W A tienietn. can plan for the establishment of a! Hamburg. . provisional government in a communi- Havre, June 17—Steamer Ionian,|" cation addressed to the Americans| Montreal for London. themselves, but they were greatly sur-| Queenstown, June 17—Steamers priged by the Mexican delegates’ ac-| Haverford, Philadelphia for Liverpool; tion in glving it out. Franconia, Boston for Liverpool. Justice Lamar - lasted two Dominican Artillery Fire Wild. Mussulman Insurgents Repulsed. | yune” 17 Fhe Domintein Sovernment rerd, oL ashington, June 17—Wiid and in- Durazzo, June 17.—The fate of Du- | today asked the United States govern- | leave the hall and assured them that razzo is still In doubt. The Mussul- | ment for the immediate withdrawal of | they would get “a square deal” in the tuumk énn:?ent‘: r:t‘\;:ned :lo the at- | the American ccg-ud at ;’uerta P!nhog convention. ¥ . ac) n the city today and were re- | on the ground that he had sided wit The convention then adjourned and and Mr. Lehmann bulsed, but loyal troops sent against | the revolution. % the committes on credentials resumed read the statement lssued by thel!, o . ¢ Rescue of Crew of Karluk | the insurgents on one of the outlying its and ined to hills were completely defeated after make public their reply. 8 will be’ ‘Washington, June 17—The United | a, ros OBITUARY. 2 3 hting. el Steamers Reported by s States revenue cutter Bear has arrived fig! ] Wireless. mc‘ tomorrow: i (bl at Noms, Al 0 BT the Martin M. Reynolds. New York, June 17- Vene- substance of a memorandum . dated | {reasury department today that it will Mount Lassen Has Quiet Day. St. Albans, Vt, Jume 17.—Martin M. | zla, Marseilles for -and New June 12th which the Huerta ‘be impossible on account of the ice to| Redding, Calif., June 17.—Mount | Reynolds of Montreal, vice president York, 810 miles east of Bren- gave_to the American deles > .':3 proceed north at this time .for the;Lassen contintied quiet today, although | in charge of the financial dep.rtmentlton reef at noon. S E to which &l ‘have since replied. | rescue work on Wrangle Island. The | bilack Smoke was still oozing from |of the Grand Trunk rallway, died at Steamer Lusitania, Liverpool for of t} Lt _ex- | Ka: is the Canadian vessel on |the original crater about in the same { Old Point Comfort, Va., today, accord- | New l’&? cat ton! fl%mmufluum volume as yesterday and the day be- telegram received here this| Hook

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