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pee, fied iLO a ds | a0 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY "16," 1905. ; oa ay wy raed fee toice Di SABAH HEAVY FOG DOWN THE LOWER BAY COMPLETELY HIDES YACHTS FROM VIEW| (wind Veets to Almost Every BIG OCEAN RACERS READY AT SANDY HOOK LIGHTSHIP. b }, Point of the Compass During (Drawn by Artist Wood for The Evening World.) ' , “the Morning Hours, Disap- ; pointing Mariners, Who Hoped \\ for Clearing Weather. These Who: A soi" Recon | feller’s Money, Reji7. to Crttiotgen et ane @Gonttnued from First Page.) \ per 9 * 4 } @eaid be read in thelr weather-hard dy 4 t Maa | fapes. They wore chosen to pile on 7 i, k every inch at canvas tho sticks could MAKI FORMAL PROTMST, } ” @aney ot tho stays boar tho burden of, i HR j ‘Bvery-man of them has taken his own Wai ae Ke {tmy boat out of Gloucester into the ‘y ey wil! Seeeth of mereliess gales and under the ag Ming ii mesial. ‘etm ot downrushing fog banks. But, 5 } 4 Qhough each was and is a skipper born a ra Free to Prose and bred, their captain, Thomas Boh- Against: Wronea. Ma, would swear by ‘them as the best oil 9 A : i We s eyes t, ‘ ‘ t ~ i Segtotined crow that ever need stretch a | es i ie Ae : NN, ENG: 3 oe Nas aie ‘ 4 coming?! t a cibbon of canvas or clear @ hurricane ; ‘ ¢ < Neh SN | @wept ship of hamper, Both Capt, Bohlin ARE. WITH THE POOR: PEOPLE. | \ and his owner, Mr, Stimson, believe the , red pet of Btars and Stripes will ae — \ e Lizard at tho taffrali of the tintes| ‘ ‘sa uns: ea Healt dale | gethe racers, their own Fleur do Lys. Protestants Have No: Merhl Riche | ’ Capt. Bohiln Wants a Blow. to Judge Them ard Make Sicte- | a ) yiidive us sharp blows," sald Capt, monte that’ Might Miticed, 2 | \ eee hay “ \ my Gloucester men will hold enough boat ee \ feanvas on our eticks to earn us Em- Bey HAVEN, | 1 May ita 94 peror William's handsome cup, Capt. letter acknowl aging. the rece pt. trom, ) Charley Barr thinks we're undersized le oemintttes of protortint ministers y @nd can't carry enough canvas for this) of documents bearing upyn. (he pecerié uf | Face, birt wo think otherwise, ” 2 f , NY et oth ‘ x raed aN Hai sa Me Acceptanve of the Rockef,Ner donatiosi « | “I have been @ Gloucester man for i ! \ i eu 7 a i} ‘ * 3 ‘ ‘ to tho American Posrd of. Commise | . wolng past a quarter of a century and| [ety - i . ¢ Ne x 5 . : ploners of Foreign Misyicas,. phe. pase ! have geen some little boats make grand tors of Congregational churehen in beadway on the deep sca, And who New Haven, with the exotption of Revit | knows but what we may strike some of Artemus J. Hognee, the’ pire! . the same kind of weather that carried hurch, Chave jofatly givon: expression’ | Tata er ta ereate, racnouRnt, to to thelr views fa the matters.) Mf Liverpool in nine days some hours, ‘The, pastors In thelr letter ray! y heh ped Fee Aah eerie: rene wiile reluctant to oxpresa thel views, ' eee Bh Sombie & reson, some extraordinary. statemiente of side’? but the man who pailed her {s alive to- 2 Nae. + cre Protestants call for an’ anriver. “‘Taey’ ti y and tells of it, Let old Pop Nep-! d y eve: end hureb 16 h if tune give us some Dreadnought weathor | japloxe any unnecessary i a a and the Valhalla even with her steam criticism f missionary focie!{es. £ Further they ray that they ore aong 1P thoos who have agreed to the eccepe “) 7 tance of the gift, but: lave not, In Ty aiy declaration of thelr wews mant- {% fokted) what ‘tho committees calls any). tendency” to ° "4a lite, excuses ky uipate” anything that, may, ba rhowmn i to be wrong in tho bus:neds, methods iy 02 any corporation. eye ihe continue! . cacsialidas We asad Mestexprozaly to Aa vow ag the assumption that by the acgeptanre of such donations, or) ty the ure of ONY cor man's gift of that witch js lawfully HBifog own, the trurtess of.a charity Oren INO yy fan alliance’ wath tim in his DiuMinesd ify cee become. ‘yoke-feMowe'. why. im’ ih os TaARAP TIE : ‘ wrong practices or in any Way. COMPYO= of 7 faire themeelves ‘with questionable ; ds of cotps ation a ay R F bad aa Peccin ively. £0, desy yaar o8 HUSIASTS Paha ana actions of the Amerkan biar.. i @n could not catch our heels, fowever popular Lord Brassey, who will skipper his own barkontine, Bun. | peem may be, his yacht ta conceded t & bare outside choice, Though | Mhen she gots all her kitos and balloons | of canvas set whe seems smo thered und é all the Meece of the sky. her pulld te ‘ not that of a racer, Give her a galo! } Over the stern and she may break water at & famous clip, but she can't i ] beat inti headwinds any better than a broad ’ beamed hooker, } mtnnereus-Looking Hamburg, rman fyer Hamburg was cer- vin) pode coyeageroUs-lookelng ocatt ay abe the Horseshoe under @ cloud of canvas, From } From under her| Black bows thore rome clouds of foam | riod as any that ever crested a tin Of native brow. The North Sea. ‘ows no better sallors than make up an crew and they drone the’ TELL THE YACHTS APARY, YANKEE BOATS, AILSA —Tijs boat 1s the only yawl in tho race, It has a towering mast forward and o short mast in the stern. It has a white hull and a tong, outwaril curved bow, APAOHE—It is known as a bark-rigged auxiliary, that is, it has {hree masts, the first two with square galls, and can be propelled by. How the Racers Compare, Arranged in Order of Size. the Fatherl in lusty 7 = ~ ‘team, Its hull is black, and it lias a clipper, or inward curved, bow. not treo as we have always. been ts our Au rie as they pull at slay or tackle, | 2 a g ah8h 32 3 ATLANTIC—Threo-masted schooner rigged, The hull is black and inka to rebuke any W-ouR) th MY 9 When she dropped anchor beside ihe k BI Z B A any GP ef Prag tt i i sed in cur econorhic system, “y | long, Beastly Ynod “Atlante, the | 5 a % Ke Gana EI he bow is “cutaway,” or outward curved. iy eee tn turn muse proces wawN YOUR 7; ache ‘Amine | : i} fi i] a! mg I ENDYMION —Has two, masts, a black hull and a “clipper” bow, « ui ineist that beoause of our customs OF ios Rt wt '@ Yaalteos: replied, , ; H i a i H FLOUR DE LYS—This is.a trim ttle two-masted schooner. It has pp usanae of yachting enthusiasts | steam yachts, ‘Ther@ were acores-of| principles. concerning’ Ries ttiatig ik ‘The majority of the 7 y SALW: A white hull, a Jong bowsprit and a “clipper” bow.¢ went down the bay to-day in every man-| them, from the litle fellows that bob| tribstions we ae not in sympal come down to. th bhi bsablmieral DML d neh teed Eee nih 24 le kd i a CRT Uy pp ner of craft to witness the start, ‘The|up and down like corks when-tay get| the working people and that our mins ah ‘ Gover of darkness, towed by thelr tens || APsche N “y. HILDEGARDE—Two-masted schooner, with a white hull and a cut- dere trom Tompkinaville. The few tnat | Utowana, N.¥,Y.C * Allison V, Armour J. H. Crawfor lower bay reminded one of an American! outside ‘the Hook ‘to the bic statoly| Lstry 1s become thu elenced witness of away bow. cup race day, when the morning sees | on tice all down the fog-hing bay in the | Thistle, Atlantic Y. Robert &, tod Robert BH. To! aay ofl 6 ones that look like, ocean liners, any threatening social injustice. att carly had ridden sifently “t9 | gunpeain Re¥.8..,Lord ‘Thomas Brassey H.C. 8, Acsard THIS1'T,2—Two-masted schooner, with a, square sail on the fore- J Nundreds of xavly dressed craft speeding | | ‘Tho pennant of the New York Yacht!’ “you have no reasonabig oF | mo thei? moorin! 4s Sunbeam, } dame OLE in splendid velit, ates | | Atlantic, \Wiison Marshall Charles Barr .,..:...206 187 299 16 y 1YC, badd he vat id been. Hildegarde, P, C. ¥. C.. E.R. Coleman 8S. M. Masters ......145 Dies Aas Be Hamburg, N.R.V..'1. W. Tietjens (Rep.) pony ey tetm ieele yam Aiea. and. the | T Alin, N.Y.Y.C. Menry §. Redmuna Gin bad Pitted dows the , Endymion, Ind. Har. ¥,C.Geo, Lauder, ir James Igocsch BRITISH BOATS, side al packin, elr way ginger: Fleur de Lys, N.¥.¥.C,.Dr. L, A. Stimson Thomas Bohlin .,. . Yy through ‘ue drifte of fog and see ania SUNBEAM--This old-time boat is known a8 @ three-masted topaail the sousing rain over night + J schooner. It lias equare sails on tho forward bad muade plenty of work for the crews i mast.» The hull 1s white to the rendezvous and the evening scca| Club was everywhere, So many of the| right to 40 judge us. We deprecate the tiem churning up the bay in their hurry |membena of thie. famous organtzation | continued ropedtion of all, kuch auKexs ' Tisieadiag the to get home, took the day, off that the colora of the| UoNs, M8 AMMEN 1G the Gouroat tte Tt wasn’t an {deal day to etart out to| othe, t clubs were-lost in the field f ovr comnion Ghristianity: see the yachts off, but your yachting en-|or'ty mntlowe ne ‘SiMe would add 1h cone.usion, shat ” i v! husiest is indifferent to weather condi-|" ne steam yachta ietarted away from ous enlnaah One oe cen “ot beneey tons, A etift blow, a ictle rolgh water|', gonen pointe along’ tho North ard | Peto t ee Cercing of the intelligent sally he ia Happy. Of course, the great) rast Rivers, but of) course the New | discrimination, and cre of the suplenie jority io. wen’ lown to Bandy Hoo! 4 jt the church: f Yor Yaoht Club tanding and’ snchos: Queatfons of social ethics La fyet, to lean, i mast. It has # white hull, with 1 green stripe and a clipper bow, UTOWANA—This {s a threo-masted schooner, with a )lack hull and a clipper bow, cM the sl ers were thankful for it, be-|Qncler'a beautiful Archibald A Doabttul Compliment. rnd thp bow of the clipper style, to-day were members of yacht clubs and vy ¥ 4 Hering (Enea es oan, ae ond | Rael eee also Sonepicuoua anon ie | obey ches he as follows to VALUALLA—Has three masta and square salle, with n smokestack § ‘hose BaDS. kes Catal penaeliit 8 a iy ee aK Hale: CMA in ave. La a eee fod the. i ell-Known pleasure craft that 0 head of she ital for wounen at a id outcome of the race, 6 public general ) L 98 oem ror ench skipper has a pet of the | armed dawn to the lightahip to watch | Alahabad: “Dear'she: My wife was re- pretween the ‘iret and second mosts, ‘The bull (s white, with a clipper} ty-aian't turn out as they would for a/ Arent touring | utomobiles ae ‘ bad tocean pathway all mapped | the start of the racers and tollow thet | turned trom your hospital cured, Pro- J bow. It is a full-rigged ship with auxiliary. big raco that they can follow from atart| Patties of yachtsnten und yachiswom Pleasant Immipranty |), oy out into th Qut and early winds that favor will be n@ they were rowed out vided males are allowed at your bunga- to finich, Nevertheless, excuraion boats! t? the landins, 8 every th! Crowds of Russian refurees now wan- |i faken as a good omen In the start. there Was @\ ean Sraveogeked | low, T would ik» to do you the Hosir GERMAN BOAT. were well patronized, Seid en neeee eR: eine re ala der ahouc Tondon, homeless, Dennileaa British Will Go Nomny , ee TS Era Tne represented by | SSQpresenting, PTA there shia, aster. HAMBURO—This {8 a two masted schooner, with both masts well larade of Steam Yachts, Gn each one of which there waae way [number oF thom kre’ aNtbHne are ot qcigme of ale akippers, the Pitiah, B- | an entire fleet, and even, tiny canes | Vendéatice belonged unto Goa, Yours forward, Tt has a black hull ani n long clipper bow. Tho feature of the day from a apec:| party, ‘Thesa were the Ningara, be- | SOLttelous eye and ekin Aiseasee st will Brobasl atosr fox RtBeRUIAGIEe gonsus swella from the waves. of big | Hotceabiy, Vj tacular standpoint wus the parade of] jonging to Howard Gould; the Kana- 7 just 801 e 4 steam craft to gather near the starting the brisker Winds In the | finn wha, belonging to H. Hy Rogers; Frank GREAT CHANGE. pasea They expec f north that they are rigged for, Getting J. Gould's Helenita and Frederick Gat- From Change in Food, jow latin's Revera, € Bway under a southweat breese the Dis e e APNEA D eee ee tor Wiheicket lent, giving MISSING MAN From early’ morning the crews ot| The brain depends much more on |. ) other a, splendid det Of sea SUED FOR NOTE. > = those and the other yachts wero busy |the stomach than wo are apt to sup- 4 geen inese are ote that can. sim with f e taking aboard supplies forthe day, and | pose until, we take thought in the 9» ler boats that can emiiitiess of the. arull those who watched thom realieed that | matter, Feed the stomath on’ proper they wore well equipped, no mattor | food, easy to digest and containin; t Yahtest of “Dreokes | will, Ava Wite Tolls of His Disappenrance f cide and run Uown the 2 ‘ Beuthorn (ourke. This, Mough longer, When Case In Called—Hellevos what happened, ‘There wan a lot of| the, proper amount of, phosphates, -/r {d he to-day, “and have never found | tho late Mrs. Stanford was read, In {ty the beach on MoNab's Island, with let-|tuoting and waving of flags when tho |and the healthy braln will respond °¥ such congenial.compantons, Iam quite/she makes an unexpected endowment| {ers and figures out in it and three | ect pulled out, to all demands, A notable housewife ,.", 1 eure Will gery cd AROMA CST OTS, C1 cad winds Him a Suicide, W.P.Dodge Weds Mrs, Coles, countered give thom, a iine ad- " " vo nes converging to a polnt, evidently iT bigger rivals, ‘Chen (Spectal to The Evening World.) BIOUX FALLS, 8, D. May 16.—At| happy. I am living all,alone, reading, |to be raised by the sale of her jJewels,) ¢ , LL: WMA in Buffalo writes; R H a nile course, Paste Peatts ln mer tinal orien up ME el 4a fhe iresidene (of Mra: Flote, Bigelow | emg. AYU ne ANG. eniovlow tt af |which aro epiimated to be worth $1,000,- pfovered With moss TRS "anthorties Old Reliable Sunbeam, “The doctor. diagnosed''my trouble 7 Yorn TAPES nee err come | one. cect, tet Willless Ci Dodge, formerly of New York Clty, | t.tiny duties at the. university. : Joven | 0. Raye photogrphed the stono and will! Log Brassey's famous yacht the Sun-|a8 a ‘nervous affection ‘of the atom- / if Thistle, Edward R, lidegande at athe gplendid | River, since March 8 was brought out | this week after an absence ot several | cofmpelted to. wear iat the. university |used to purvhase books weather ty ndymion, that it lat Court here to- .. | are coming & burden to the ocean record of 13 days, 20 in a suit in the Distriat months Jn the Egat and In Europe, yes: stick ‘e ‘out all next winter. been missing from his home, South | who returned to her home In this city | the conventinng! clothes which I am| ‘The income from thin fund will be| %” % de!pher the inseription, beam stan 4 of the! ach, I was actually 80 nervous that | in chee steam yachts, Bho jooked fit. for any ‘ i} if A [ could not ait still for five minutes No Bible-Reading In Schoois hear on inard ot ber on ot the to read the newspaper, and to attend ure andes! mini da: terday took place the marriage of Wal- * * | Bishop . Approves Pulpit] sanpy WiLL, N. ¥., MAY 16—The|night and was’ on hand sanly to-day | to my household. duties was simply Mrs, Elling ‘has been searching for | ter Phelps Dodge, of New Yorks City, a : fl puporintending the final. arrangement Only ae hel eens at baal go, | nlm but, without result, «he. leamed | member of the well-known Dodge fam- Lord Selbourne atCapeTown Sensationalism. Level ePeapn aaa ti Tea mala she was ready for any ieina of |‘mpossible. I doctored all the time with remedies, : but‘ medicine did no mf ’ Many mombers of the Now York and| good, nbicine Bultta black, fom offering & Dos from a friend that a man answering) ily, to Mrs, ©, 1, Coles, ta-whom WO4| Cape TOWN, Cape Colony, May 18—| CINCINNATI, May 18-1 care not|clusion of Bible-reading and other re midi 0) ty of delay, ‘nero are ny.condi-| the description of her husband Jumped) recently granted a decree of divorce!) sq gainourne, former Firat Lord of | what method you use, so ligious exercises In the plic schools | other yacht clubs who have not ateam | ~ « ru Cee ae erro Oa, Will boc evary | from & ferry-boat wolng from Philadel by Judge J. W. Jones, of the BtMe| ine British Admiralty and the auocessor | sous," you save] igre. Tis action was taken fonowing | craft of wait own made Up patties ad ¢ Dy whynician us me on alt worea fpper ter himself unt the broad At- | Pula to Camden, and ehe Vv Clroult Court, in. this city. of Lord Milner as High Commtesionor| That was the keynote of a aiort ad-| Mh secoPe of m Rrotgst Mom Bek oat; | Thore were many such parties, ‘The De-| cereal foods, but none of them agreed .¢ ant is crossed und the Gerad man was Blin Orulser Fiell te wighied from the Liza Hikins “waa defendant in a sult nia ols tne Be Pine for the excur- | brought by Mark & Davis to. recover sion fleota with thelr deckicady of spec- | om a note for $160, given to seoure the Tators. to gather outside the Hook and ment of the purchase price of somo to S'oux Falls from = 2 R Y y, RY t Colda!oame In South Africa, arrived ‘here to-day | arogs to the Methodizt ministers de- |Catholic Church Witt. vans: a"Retwing acting Aut with me, 1 was almost discouraged, fy ras ee ine biN ireeelves, O) sa tiuP atc) wARO me, | lvérod by Bishop Henry Bpellmyer, in from the foot of East and- when I tried Grape-Nuts. 1 dia mt of thé| ‘rhe town and shigping were decorated | which he heartily approved sensationa yah . wen tremats he provi onal street about the time the big yachts did —I present at the cere-| with flags and salutes wero fred ‘from | tem in preachi My Commissioner Baker Back. iret about the time the big yachts aia! so with many misgivings—I hed no . aot i at it would succeed where mony were. Mre, Fiera J3igelow. Dodge | ihe forts and warships. Replying to} “Since I h . f OWEGO, N. Y., MAY 16,—State Rall-| pennant, ‘ faith ate fetaae Vibe iN ee hen ie became due oh April 19 Elkina ara her PaUe net use Bigelow the Mayor's address ven paced Tata'| have found that 'there Ngee eal road Commiesioner Frank M. Baker lett| |, O'le" memoen Of te ee marries | on ‘Any adopter uct Sox don't « gteady at ot freeing Selbourne said he désired to help all|mothods in vogue here,” said he, ‘But |!8 home to-day for Elmira to attend @/ the Atlante Yacht Club, the Indian ¥ missing, but his wite pald on and o} ann vate bt ia Of , y shape and manner clea ling, J, p. her, note for 9140. } Han aeaan pane tHe 4 ea tp know how glad:I am’ that I tried It. '), Morgan's black-hulled Corsair’ “was those who wished for the peace, = [it's all right’so long as those methods | hearing dtd fn | Harbor Yacht Club and the Crescent Aroha the eany activale. and thore was Taattoed* Sho mapesred ana: told: Judge) $1,000 Damages for Neglect. Rnd proprees OF the country Ho (ne succceeraly Annemetivd Ie alt cient {mung Valley ‘Traction Company for a|Xacht Club Were on the Sirkus. “Mem-|I feel like a new peneon, I have ”” Pe baiadat : z 4 I don’t hav a aboard the great fin- would not shrink from taking his shar. franchise to bulld a.trolléy road from | het of the Seawanhake-Corinthian| gained in wa ight an lon’ e Ee ae ea aiae| NEW ORLBANB, May 16—Because a |{n°the common task intrusted to them. |! You save soule by It, If a man will] imira Yo Waverly, “This will be Mr,| Yaoht Club wore on, the tus Mulval:|thag terrible burning sens ‘oro Ma wnereareye, Tmensaee caillag bin to the bedelde of come to hear the Gospel when tho|Haker's fitat appearance at a meeting of] while the public at large wae carried! Foo ach any more. I feel ao fot j His dying mothor was not delivered to 4 J Tam surpfied at m B pace hi enue Meltaoanee haP eck on Me White as, been awarded Is 115 and Wants Pension. |aiscara: the black coat and wear the | rallond accident at Font Jervis several) OMner Samet ie eany tor her remular Sen OA Me ae tise to’ tert prencher,wente a red coat, by all meana|{he Board since he was the victl mot a| Dy tho Cephous and, Taurus and @ ‘A striking cover, in the form of » COLUMBUS, 0, May 16—Col,. W, L,|red one. I want'to say here that with|putation of one of his legs. trip tu the, fshing banks, carrying oleate) me so I never notice now, and giil's head tn pastel by. George Gibbs, | °"" UNO Tslesraph; Companys Curry. recelved to-day an amdavit in jall the authority that te vested in me i (hovbanke in time to'see the mart. ‘The | my. mind 1s 60 clear that niy hose Support of a pension claim from: Ma-|you will haye ny support for ahy Higgins Back at His Desk. tug Unique, with a party headed by! hold duties are ® real pleasure. introduces the reader of the June De- " r . * lineator to a varied and dnteresting -steel Cai ida Gale, of, London, Ont,, who swears method, sensational though it may be, 1, Kennedy Tod, was also an carly Postum Co., Battle | Ts Great. table Gf, contents, su ted. b: All-stoel Ga Fs for Conia. hat pho is ono hundrediand Afteen yeara ns don: 3 it brltigs souls into God's) ALBANY, MAY 10—Gov. Higkine ar- | siarter. PRG bt LAN fia tlh i ss Ml Seid f ingdom,"” rived early to-day frdm Olean, and be- , i \ atylos and. the latest news x Tatino| 4 ‘There’s & reason. Aachen ta alana Be farniaa: Siz ands cui latent mercy from the| Now York Central Teatroad! Company | a i fore 9 o'clock was at the executive cham-|ArcUG Search Ship Off. Now why was this great change Sunday World. Want Ads, || fan, of the magauine§ Woymer Jay | tom the -Amerioan Car and Foundry ‘Sea Hawk" Murdered, Miners Plan Hot Fight, ber, ready to begin work upon the large! LONDON, MAY 10,~The ateamer ‘Terfa made tn this woman? ‘ were hurled. s Of Ramansees ot Mumuter: Revorta, Company works at Berwick, and iit is| TRENTON, |N. + J.» MAY 16-James |” WILKEBBAKRE, PA., MAY 16.—The fee telat} ay fait Pan oe Bale ere AG pei Nova salled today from London’ for stomach and the. brain this'number less than 10 per cent, J) Which Dromise much of Interest, & ted this order wisl be followed by | McCrossan, formerly @ potter, living on work of organising the anthracite mine |of these bills Will be tgsued this after-|Tromsoe, Norway,’ whence she will go|not been supplied with the j esses “Caro of The #] fone Aik, fn ihe WO sieecryyt be. |Chertout.aveniie, thts oly, batsinter, a workers to maxon fight when the pres- |so0n, in acoordance with & former cus-[to Franz Joset Land, tn of the | kind of food’ to rebuild and et he | so ppeats Freatly Te-) expedition headed by Anthdny Fiala, of |en the nerve centres im these or F Sepanig8 HY, Stee A as Brooklyn, N. ¥,, on:oard the ‘steamer | Tt Ip absolute folly to try to do wilt be Betts td Rihat Riiatonn | Member of the gang knownias the “Ben:lont, agreoment expires next March for pala time “will replace the» wooden Hawks," wos found deed to-day in’an|an eight-hour day, the #ilding-acale in- 4 old shanty ‘along the Delaware ' River |or sions, .\8;to be snd” Aden America, fitted gut by Willlam Ziegler, | with medicine. There is but one 1, [Rack of the Trenton Mins and Elevator |, ce ee eee ay Prentacne | Black Hand” Agents Active. jor New! York fe ‘the puree of at: | way, and that 1s to quit the old fond 'Finds Happiness: at, Wast, |Gompany: mith his mead batcersd ih ant | Sintchioll, of ‘the United Mine-Workers. | WILKESBARRD, PA, MAY 16—Fol-|UMPUIS ost odet tand, che torrs | that has failed and take on nt } I ' “May 16.—Prdt, rostein, of | S804 ot. the ect WHO, wore aeons (Ho hus sent won here that. he will | lowing clorely on the murder of GI-}Nova is aoaled and provisioned for | Nuts food, which. is more than iy loCroesan yestorday ate ulist [leave the West to-morrow and get hero | soppe . Castilini, who ignored three telghteen niontha. Samuel. Jackwon ted in the process of manu! < : ra. Bam dige Sy 7 a They, deny all Knowedge of, the hureday oF, Rides, ane ie fuaing on “Black Hand’! letters demanding money land: Frederick. 26 - Mouat, ‘are -amons| ture and is rich In the phosphate 4 yy OHIOAGO, in| the\cheinletty Aeparinient of- tho, Unis yeraity ‘of Chicugo, Je happy,’ he gays, | murder, ving) "next to nature.” : by i dnd threatening death unless Jt was pala, | {c8e, on. baa Ro Ofow Jaro mostly | | Oh sh contained m'the natural herniste af ey : tats peyyint Fe ey ict manth acvaral reaidents of Fit sandinayians Piton unites: with’ elbunien A ty of the "thea 8} eh : to thie region, h eevorlee PFs a Lal ihe a ey ; tes thalamus aced 1

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