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| céming ELECTION OF OFFICERS ', OF WOMEN'S FEDERATION Is Absorbing the Attention of the 10,- 000 Delegates, in New York. Inflicting Hoavy Losses on Th!m in Gountor Attacks New York, May 29~—The election of arrived s officers, although two days off,~ and i T,l'l)l e eamities abogcbed tae. ariention 2 al n wgl:l‘:t of the 10,000 delegates, alter- . visitors attending the thir- teenth biennial convention of the Gen- eral Federation of Women’s Clubs, in 'FRENCH LOSE 300 METRES OF THEIR TRENCHES |t S o 5he josiah 2 : o, it fs expeoted that a large num. i i < n i3 Teutons Made Gain Northwest of the Village of Cumieres, on |12 tr, b fingle efiesuon 25, the Left Bank of the Meuse Near Verdun—Sectors|3hl "obom Fuss of Gnicase . Mra: 3 Bass of Chi Bass has announced that shé will per- East and West of Fort Doaumont Have Been the Scene | mit her name to come before the con- | gay, vention. num- |, The campaign for the leading can- Another Violent Artillery Duel—Minor Successes | aidates wes waged with increased °f V' ; X sor‘today and tonight both sides is- - SN ] tements in which th Tt Have Been Achieved by the Russians Over the Turks on |33¢%, 5 p;"’m,u":,mg,f% ‘;Ei,:g % be the victor. Ildembers the 1 f directors, it was learned fry a the Caucasus Front—\Nodnng New Has Come Through R LR LR R !- In 0 0‘ G k Mh b’ fl.e B“l_ of “dark horses” into the contest and for this reason tomorrow's session is garians. S g OPENTNG OF TRIAL OF The Verdun region in France and has been busy along the remainder of DR. JOHN GRANT LYMAN. southern Tyrol continue the theatres|the front in France and Belglum. the Austrians in the Lag- Lawyers and Acted as where the most sangulnary battles | o 10 TYTol the Au Al 5 arina valley and south of the Posina are taking place. While the Italians |torrent threw heavy looked forward to with more than or- dinary interest. assaults against y are holding back the Austrians from | the Itallan positions, but the Italians| New York, May 29.—The belief that further advances and inflicting heavy | 5t00d their ground and repulsed the|he was suspected of beim g a German ith considerable losses. munition ship destroyer, caused losses on them in counter-attacks in | > o the ‘Asiase Svxy and T T A e Asiago Tyrol, their German allies have been |two batteries which were surrounded plateau the men of | Dr. John Grant Lyman hurriedly to close up the brokerage business he was maks the in the cap- |on Monte Mociag by the Austrians | operating under the name of J. H. Put- ::r‘: : l.bou.t ‘;;ee;umanmme. tz were relieved by an Italian regiment|nam and company in this city and flee French trenchres northwest of the vil- | ' Except for a report from Petrograd | opening of his trial and their guns brought safely away. to Florida, he asserted today at the in the United gxs of Cumieres on the left bank of | that the Germans have repeatedly | States district court on the charge of e Meuse near Verdun. bombarded the railway line to the eas: | using the mails to defraud. The in- Kighting of great intensity has been | of Riza, no operation of moment has | dictments charge that Dr. Lyman, op- in progress around Hill 304 and be- | tnx-n place on (L= Russian front. tween Le Mort Homme and Cumieres, Minor successes ha.e been obtained erating under the name of J. H. Put- nam and company, used the mails to but except near Cumieres the vicious | by the Russians over the Turks in|defraud investors who purchased oil German onslaughts were all set at|the Rivandouza region of the Cauca-|and munition stocks on the installment naught by the vigorous counter of- |sus front. plan. fensives cf the French. Lyman, who is also wanted by Nothing new has come through with | the federal authorities of Los Angeles ‘The sectors east and west of Fort|regard to the manoeuvres of the Bul- | for fleeing from that city while under Douaumont, northeast of Verdun, have | gars in Greek Macedonia, where im-|$20,000 bail after being convicted for ‘witnessed still another violent artillery | portant events are expected to tran. during the PLACED IN PRIVATE MAUSOLEUM resent. war, ; o ot b, Funeral to Be Held at His Home id Sanitarium Would Endanger =N T WEEK A Wednetday Aftsrnoon. | Life of “Greatest Living American.” COMMENEEMENT WEEK ul, Minn, May 20.—James J.| OMineola, N. Y., May 20— Rather than his Summit avenue home. According | Theodore M, Supervisor James 1o a statement given out by Mr. Hill's | H. Cocks of Nassau county has threat- Annapolis, Md., May 29.—The cere- s, death was caused by an|ened to resign. To establish an insti- | monies of commencement week at the fection due to Dowel trouble. Fol-|tution of tke kind in proximity to|naval academy begin today. duel, but no infantry attacks were |spire by reason of the Bulgarian ad-|scheme, dismissed his launched. The artillery of both sides | vance into Greek territory. acted as his own attorney. Dr. Lyman indicated his examinat cperating a Panama land swindling ers and defense tion of the first JAMES J. HILL'S BODY TO BE _ WORSHIPPER PUTS ROOSEVELT |three talesmen, whom he asked who "IN THE MOLLYCODDLE CLASS, |their sympathies were with in the AT NAVAL ACADEMY. St. oPvag o Hill, neer railroad builder and | permit the erection of a tuberculosis| Naval Affairs Committees of House and financier, died at 9.30 this morning at| hospital at Oyster Bay, the home of ‘Senate Among the Visitors. Not un- Jowing. an operation Saturday after- | Sagamore Hill, as has been proposed, | til a few minutes before the time noon, he sank rapidly, and his extreme | Mr. Cocks declared, would 'be a menace | schedulea for the official reception to composed of ll%:'ll, militated against recovery. to Colonel Roosevelts' health and also|the board of visitors, e funeral will be held at his home | would endanger the lives of thousands at 2 p. m. Wednesday . Contrary to ex- | of others from all parts of the country members of the nayal affairs commit- tee of the senate and hou did it be- tions, interment will not be in|who come to visit Colonel Roosevelt. come known that the inspecting offi- lvary cemetery, but in a private “While I disagree with Colonel mausoleum to be erected at North|Roosevelt politically, I consider him Oaks farm, five miles northeast of St.|one of the greatest Hving Americans, The public will not have an oppor- | to the possibility of being infected tunity formally to pay tribute to the| with tuberculosis germs,” said Super- leading citizen of the northwest, but | visor Cocks. Mr. Hill's associates and the faithful| The proposed site, Mr, Cocks de- clals would mot be on hand. It was thought that they would arrived dur- ing the day but word came that press ;ufll;l. long the summer home of X; |and I, for one, would not vote for any- | of congressional business kept them in thing that might subject the celonel|the national capital. The situation, although unprecedented in the annals of “June Week"” events, did not inter- fere with the exercises. Henry B. Mullinnix, of Indiana, is employes will be admitted to the house | clared, also was near the Pip! Rock to view the body before the funeral|club, “where even President ilson honor man of the class that will gradu- ate next Friday, having led his fellows services. The general offices of the| plays golf when he visits the east.” Great Northern railway and the First ‘A referendum vote of Nassau coun- throughout the four years’ course. National bank and Northwest Trust|ty in 1914 authorized the erection of | ACTORS AFFILIATE WITH company will be closed 'Wednesday. the hospital. TRecently a 20-acre site General Vicar Gibbons will officiate | near Oyster Bay, adjoining the estate AMERICAN FEDERATION Bt ihe funeral services at the house|of Mortimer L. Schiff, a New York Of 1,500 Ballots Only 20 Were Against and also at the grave. banker, was offered to the county, - resolution was introduced at the meet- the Proposal. SPANISH SHIP OWNERS ing of the supervisors today to accept PROTEST TORPEDOING. mands to Berlin. the offer, Action was postponed, New Pork, May 20.—The Actors' Equity a.uboh.uh lon L\;flfl;fld ‘I'- its an- <o = nual meeting here y- to sk Spanish Government to Send De- | /TCHIN'S SPEECH IN BEHALF | ity the American Federation of La- OF NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL|bor, About 8,000 members of the as- soclation are effectéd and it was an- affiliate Madrid, via Paris. May 29, 7.19 p. m. | Devoted Himself to Attacking the So- | nounced that the assoclation will prob- A committee of Spanish ship owners today protested to Count Romanones, the prime minister, igainst the torpe- | Washington, 1 &bly be admitted to the ranks of or- Collod Si Navy N ized Iabor at the annual comven- ion of the federation at Rochester, doing recently of the Spanish steamer | Leader iKtchi; m’ "’u::i next November, The resolution to af- Aurora.. The committes insisted that | speech in behalf of :hemn.nvlgr::gm- filiate was voted upon by about 1,500 the Spanish government demand of|priation bill in the house today, ex-|&ctors, of whom only twenty voted Berlin that Germany's submarine war- | plaining that while he belleved the | 38ainst the proposal, Only one dissent- fare be lmited to cargoes which are | measure considered contraband and that Ger-|ness on ly many take into account the fact that|needed, he was it because Epanish it eliminated the navy department's five year building programme, He de- voted himself most vigorously to at- that a continuation of the present Ger- | asserting that the present clamor of tacking the so-called big navy men,|Of theatrical managers, | ing vote waa recorded at the meeting eoyided for groater prevared. | o8, Vo S T S raembaes. wess man policy would mean the rapid ruin | preparedness was due in the main to| NEW YORK REPUBLICAN of the Spanish merchant marine. Ilylsterla and jingoism. — n_opposing the five year programme A despatch from Bonsfaco, Corsica, | Mr. Kitchin said it would bgtoeulh to last Week said 24 survivors of the Au- | contract for ships at present high rora, which had been sunk by a sub- | prices, when it was probable that the marine, had arrived there in two of the | cost of materials would be much I DELEGATION TO MEET JUNE 6 For the Purpose of Organizing and Transacting Business. ship's boats. after the war. - B o By T i e debate closed with Mr. CHENEY BROTHERS' EMPLOYES | Kitchin's speech and the house then pul d there would began consideration of the lic here today, announce GRANTED A NINE HOUR DAY. | fic rule permitting fiva-minure spamor be a meeting in Chicago of the New Will Alss Receive Time and a Half for | o Onamendments. Thig probably will | can national convention Tuesday ev- be continued until 4 o'clock Friday af- Overtime Work. ternoon, the hour set for the final vote. | ganising sad the. (ransaction of mugh The house remained in session untll| oo - South Manchester, Conn., May 29— |late this evening, and the leaders| USiness as may come Announcement was made here tonight | agreed to meet tomorrow at the usual it Cheney Brothers’ silik manufactur- | hour instead of recessing over Memo- company, employing 5,000 hands, | rial day, <L ‘voluntarily granted a nine hour ST e fay to its employes, with no reduction | OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF In pay. The mills have been runni the transaction of such before - the Root factions, in view of reported pn a ten hour. basis. ploy ,u" GERMAN-AMERICAN LEADERS |threats by delegates from all three Authorized | Representatives of Churche es, Social and Political Bodies. introquoce resolutions at their ot bating Joowing to that en end, MAYFIELD HYDRAULIC MOTOR Chicago. my’t!.—A!q official state. | MANUFACTURING €O, IN TROUBL Receiver Asked for by Attorney for a Number of the Stockholders. Foreign Offics Attache From Mexico City, Supposed to be Special Mes- senger, Said He Had No Knowledge of the Hm—fl-:_‘ly on.'- Vacation. n Attache Merely on a Vacation Manul Mendez, the foreign officie from Mexico supposed to be o v i charge that no knowledge of the note and merely The Seymours directly had come to Washington o na vacation. Eliseo Protest of American Oil Operators The protest of 84 American oil op- erators in the Tampico region against decrees of the de facto government af- fecting their work still waiting consideration at the state department. It was received at the White House | the and referred already been rized to confer as to military is was to attack the Amcricans if they ot withdraw from Mexico ~ MAYOR MITCHEL o SN g the Tapping of the Wires. OF J. P. MORGAN & CO. AND BYSEYMOUR&m Edward F. Ersiner, s saleaman. of Ask That J. P. Morgan and Mayor Mitchel Go Before the Thompson and former newspaper man, "‘"m"" Legislative Committee and Explain Birth- iven to a W % son Tndependent Leasue in Washing- —— CARRIES APPROPRIATION AP- ' PROXIMATING $43,000,000 2 —_— VOTE STOOD 35 TO 32 - died at his home the ‘while Dlaying solitaire. - P —_— . i L M e ki The Bill Now Gess to & Conference of uses—Senator Fohemi the Two Ho Kenyon S Predicts It Will be the Last of Its 'ope nedict h: v to & Tund 1o aid Tealiams mede Geae| Kind. tute by the Austrian invasion. . — gt automobilists | toda; was found about two New York, May 20.—A complete re-| All the large Properties at Lenok,| Wash et dtanta ‘e My 1300, | Sthun. WM o Climeh 1o .y passed Morgan and Ccmpm‘y. m’v‘;’ Mitchell | and driving parties tbis season. appropriation - bill, d Police Commissioner Woods that . e es, et Seymunt iaall: The Uody of u vll-dresied Tiatie:. Seymour, a Grm of lawyers, were tap- |aged woman ped because of suspicion that the Sey- | miles of shore at Atlantic City, N. J. mours were suspec Yo Priigm £ the two ho The fight agains lemanded the lawyers today in a| Theodore Roosevelt stopped in Chi- |2 uses. e fight 2 it ?mu- to F}znk Moss, attorney for the|cago for four hours.on his way from | begun by Senators Kenyon of lowa May 29.—The senate the rivers and harbors rrying approxi- mately $43,000009, by a vote of 35 to 32 after adding many amendments. Will Now Go to a Conference. The bill will now go to a conference City who was | Thompson legislative committee, which | Oyster Bay to Kansas City, where he | 284 Sherman of Iliinois, sained a acting as special mes- | is investigating the wire tapping ac-|is to deliver a Memorial Day 3 e but said he had | tivities of the police. of Brooklyn have petitioned to Gov-} °d DY only one vote. itman to = remove ernor Whit Mitchel. Mayor| 11 Democrats Voted With Republicans Senators Ashurst, Gore, Hollis, Hust- ing, Lane, Newlands, Pi strength until a final effort to dis- place it with a substitute appropriat- The United Independent Democrats | IN€ @ 1ump sum of $30,000 was defeat- ittman, Pome- ing several hundred marines, | rene, Taggart, Thomas and Thompson to reinforce the first landing{party, a all democrats, voted h - United States ‘cruiser arrivedat San- | licans to send the. bl bame 1ol to Domingo. committee. send the bill back to the .THE BOYS OF '61! The road grows short as our line grows thin On the march to the final night, . And the evening fills the valleys in With a mingled shade and light. Close up the ranks till our shoulders meet, Though no more with a steady poise, We follow now the war drum’s beat As we did when we were boys. Draw nearer now to the campfire’s glow; Let us see one another plain_ Before the firelog burns so low As to ne’er blaze up again. Some good things pass, and some endure; There are some that old time destroys; But naught outlives the friendship pure That we knew when we were boys. For boys see far, though their minds be filled “With the dreams that may have an end. Then hopos are high, then- hearts are thrilied When the eye beholds a friend. Then faith is deep, and it can’t be bought Like a spendthrift’s useless toys. The bravest men that ever fought For this land of ours were boys. That boyhood faith.may this day renew, Till it rivet a friendship chain To hold us close and keep us true While the I Awo boys remain. And all the way we'll be loyal still, Be there sorrows ahead or joys, True comrades up or down life’s hill, As we were when we were boys. —EDWARD F. BURNS. ~ for the candidate began. J. P. Morgan and Company were seek- | home in Braintree, Mass. Arredondo, the Mexican ame |ing to discover if they were acting as bassador designate, with whom Men- dez conferred, said that none of his messages from the foreign office con- | that charged by Morgan. tained any mention of a new note. GuardingPremature Pu Word that the note was coming and | g, taPPIng of the wires. that it probably would renew the sug- gestion that American troops be with- drawn from Mexico, reached the de- artment last week. Later despatches Mexico City said the Cararnza guvernment was taking precautions to g against pramature pablication of the note and tnat nothing con- cerning it contents would be reveal- ed until it had been presented in ‘ashington. De facto government of- flcials were quoted as saying they ex-{ OPened by Herbert L. pected it to be handed to Secretary today. Mr. Arredondo made no appointment with the state department today and as tomorrow is a holiday it is certain the note will not be presented until ‘Wednesday, should it arrive tonight or REPUBLICAN ROOSEVELT Satterlee and Lawrence Graham of New York. velt headquarters were opened in Chi cago today by Herbert L, Satterlee and | (N0 the 1oss of the preceding year. Lawrence Graham of New York and active work of getting delegate votes The head- quarters were opened hours before 4 Colonel Roosevelt arrived here on his|onughier are in a hospital. =The hus Root, $100,000 suit for alienation of affec- it and Hughes forces. Hitch- uahua City. Officers | cock’s arrangement is that when the here showed little interest in these re- ieut. Thaw has arrived in Paris on a furlough to recover from wounds Condemned by Senator Kenyon. Just before the final vote was taken Sustiined when he shot down his sec. | Senator Kenyon predicted it would be OB SR0EY, ACEOPRTE. the last of its kind to pass an Ameri- can_congress. “You are voting at least $20,000,000 into_this bill that is absolutely unjus- tifiable,” said Senator Kenyon. “You are dumping thousands of dollars into streams where comm A man who registered as John,Ag- | disappearing and into lerce is rapidly streams with onnoa of New Yo committed | sui- | 1SS than a foot of water in them and olde by ahostag - tamitted) sul- [into streams ‘that you enuid mot reer South End ho ognize as such when you crossed them. 5 You have had an opportunity to cor- Two men were killed, two fatally |TeCt Some of these abuses, but would Princess Ba: &o, Staten Island women circumvented a | f0F bills of this saloon et injured, and $100,000 damage causea DOt Your motto is Tkt the people by fire in the main building of Penn |Sdueal . want to say that if the price of hold- s, A s i e ing my seat in the senate is to vote kind, the seat may ess to my consti- 1 have done my best and I x myusefuln fng s small clvareh ithin 200 fost of | tUénts in that case is ended. the site selected for his resort. the federal treasury. “Some day a congress will be here Wwhich will niot conalder that the grtat. " - | est statesman is the man who can get Several New York oty militia cOm- | the ‘sreatest amount of money out of Railroad official Blames Democratic Party. “It is a pity that the whole blame and members o! for this extravagance must rest upon the Georgia Fruit Exchange met at|the democratic party b the bill Atlanta and e the Sal withont vo Turkey and Bulgaria such as she has made with Germany and Austria. be passed without repub- 1916 peach crop at 3,500 carloads. lican votes. There are. patriotic states- e o Sl men on the democratic side of the Rumania is reported to have decided | chamber, too, who fought hard for not to.make commercial treaties with |economy in this legislation. Fight Not Yet Ended. poremity h:‘Th&‘ x:eople are uuku:innx to the More - votes are cast in congress ity 2H000‘ parsons attended a| vary Inrgely tn order that reciprocity Navy Yard in memory of the dead of | aV_ follow fawning. We have lost s tht fight here but it is not ended. We the United States army and navy. .'p'_ml e ‘T;n Yo ; d;::x ‘with Thefts from the rooms of members | Xtravagance to a people sober, medi- of the New York Athletic Club were | tative and very discriminatory. solved by the arrest of Charles Saput- Newlands Amendment Defeated. to, a bootbiack in the barber shop. Shortly before the bill was placed L — upon its final passage the Newlands Eugene Gilbert, famous French ay- | amendment to create a national wa- jator interned in Switzerland when terway commission, ‘which had compelled to land by lack of fuel last|accepted, was stricken from the bill Archduke Carl Francis Joseph, Au- strian Crown Prince, and Fleld Mar- wounded. bill, Anthony Dyke, 79, who before he re- | Husting, August, has escaped for the third time. | on a renewed point of order, made by Senator Gallinger of New Record of Vote. shal von Hotzendorf, Austrian Chiet| Nine democratic and twenty-three of Staff, are reported to have been "’-P“‘"‘.},;“’;‘; TS ot et the _ Democrats—Ashurst, Gore, Hollis, Newlands, Pomerene, Sha- tired from railroading ten years . froth, Taggart and Thompson. was said to have been the oldest éa- | BePublicans—Borah, Brady, Clark, gineer in_the country, died at hig|{Wyoming), Cummins, Curtis, Dilling- ham, Fall, Gallinger, Harding, Jones, Kenyon, Latollette, tt, - Lodg ents for th e of munitions to the| A naval beard of inquiry conducted | NOITiS, _Page, moot, erland, e il e O I s | an invetigation i9to the Eath aboacd Tawnsend, Wadsworth, 'Warren, Weeks They ask|the torpedo boat destroyer _tender | 2% 5 that J. P. Morgan and Mayor Mitchel | Melville at Boston of Louis ¥. Mullich, | Senator: go before the committee and explain |2 seaman, who was stabbed. ot Lippitt, = Lodge, Senators Tillman and Thomas, dem- t to cast negative votes but could not transfer their pairs. In their letter Seymour and Seymour | Scotland Yard detectives sailed with | Brandegee and McLean Voted for Bill. said that they had written to Eari|lenatius T. T. Lincoin, self-confessed| Seven republicans voti Kitchener last June requesting ap- | German spy, from New York for Eng- |were Senators Brandegee, McLean, pointment as agents for Great Britain|land on the Anchor liner Cameronia.|Nelson, Oliver, Poindexter, Smith of in obtaining munitions in this country | Lincoln will be tried for perjury. Michigan and Sterling. and their request was denied. ng for the bill M g The bill as it passed the house car- A bullet from an air rifle in the|ried approximately $40,000,000. Chief hands of Judge Joseph H. Beall in the (among the senate addiiions was $1,- City Court room at Yonkers, TR at San Diego, Calif. A fire loss of $9,993,872 in Massa- |a turning basin in chusetts for the year of 1915 was re- | luth and Superior on Lake Superior. ported by Deputy Chief Neal of the " Chicago, May 29.—Republican Roose- | State police. This is $16,500,398 less $200,000 for Deepening East River. An’ appropriation for_ $200,000, for doepening Bast river, New York, the only new project inserted in the bill oz, Kesiog fory, o, wesiay | 255,157, DI neeed fn, he dead and his wife and 11 year old |jehate committee later was restored in the senate. It was urged by the le head of a woman spectator. e rs at s ngeles and ng HEADQUM I CIICARD judge “didn’t know it was loaded.” Beach, Calif; $220,000 for the harbor and $360,000 for harbors of Du- band shot the two others then himself, | President and the secretary of = the the Demecratic party are set forth in for |5 statement issued from headquarters|” MAJORITY OF NEW YORK A Iatiaits axs Aliat the Wias. /. of of the E:;nmuc National Committee DELEGATES ARE FOR HUGHES Franic H. Hitehcoek to have the name | !> * 2spinston. of Charles E. Hughes presented to the| line W, Tepublican national copvention as the |y 7 woine first candidate may result in an in- Frame, of New York, 75 years old, defendant in a tion, attributes Mrs . Brownie R. Weavorson’s separation from her hus- shi; Toll of states is called in alphabetical | "22% 0 SuRworship. nominstion t's comment being | order to make nominations for presi- Robert Mearns Y dent, to have Alabama, the first on way to Kansas City, where he is to marrel. navy as an imperative preparedness Qeliver an address tomorrow. aiter 9 SedéRéiLs Von Mayer, farmer secrs- tary of the navy, is expected in Chi- | gycn y Of the navy, Is expected in Chi|ous” conventicns in the history of re-convention campai; to Secretary Lansing. Rooueselt. e L Navy advices reported quiet at Tam- Rumors From Border. Rumors transmitted by the border military commandere. as matters of information for the war department, |teresting fight between the said 22,000 Cararnza troops were mob- measure, necessary in order to provide Plans for one of the most “harmont. | %, channe] for, battleships to the Statement Given Out Last Night by Frederick C. Tanner. New York, May 29.—A majority of the New York delegates to the repub- Jican national convention favor the of Justice Hughes for president, according to assistant | given out tonight by Frederick C. Tan- a statement fessor of comaprative che > c] the iist, vield In favor of New York, 50 | ot Harvard University, Annovneed thas | o5, chairman of the republican state Ready to Attack Americans. - tiie Jury .bronght ih & verdlot of “h Roo! the jury brot a Ve ot Senator ’ 1 = Amthertyrunwr w n:!.«: thelr mdld_raht:’ ‘betore tthl;t of Justice | guir trial of &mgu. the ::’e. i :'1:1 ay and experi: hs be obliged to settle the dispute|being I Hi ‘would at the time it arises. BODY FOUND FLOATING at Harvart ty, Hughes may have the advantage|he had declined an appointment to . 3 & name presented first, | nead o cimilar department ot the Un: ‘A canvass of the New York dele ds of Root and Roosecelt | iversity o gation, just completed, shows a_clear frien: ‘learned of this plan they declared they IN THE CONNECTICUT RIVER |baiacs: dioposes of an wotosy of 198, mainl That of James W. Lawton of Middle- | hotmer ot a - 2 town—Missing Since May 20. . prorecuted by Government on a charge of rer: mflw Ao The will of Miss Kate Lee Ha dai ter After deliberating but nine minutes, | is- no’{wmnm::‘inr committee and a delegate-at-large. ity for Justice Hughes,” Chair- in. part. “This the of Justice to take any part in contest.” COAST GUARD CUTTER MOHAWK of Archer Harman, ammar:| HAULED OFF BARTLETT'S REEF. i | 5306~ | Went Ashore Near the ightship Early Yesterday Morning, ‘Von { out damage this