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OVE, THOUGH WED FOR FOUR YEARS ne N Robinson’s Amazing Plea in Suit He Brought for Annulment of His Marriage to Alice \. Loutse: Rovinaon clubman, yachts- ce poolety man, was about to re- has come to light that his 86. Alice Louise Abell, daugh- © millioi » Was sooretly 1904. feabure of the wedded life Gouple is the revelation that ‘they were legally man and wife tly feottad loved, “They never seach ot waid ong of the ‘Of the couple to-day, a and Miss Abell, both Cath- Married at the Church of nek by Sew atreet, Mr, Rob- od ‘annulment the grounds of freud and misrepre- “and Mrs, Robineon Hived tor, near- years at No, 22 West seven- } wtreet, a handsome brown-stone tre of the bride Mr, at No, 141 Broad- Robinson's Charges Svas on Feb, 8, 1904, that Mr, Rob- ccaige pend his attorney, Mirabeau of No, 81 Fulton street, \ Pesan an sotion in the gu- pre Court Re eee oe Abell. - 7 ready and willing to be his wife and to marry him and to be his true and faith- ful wife and consort in all respects." Mr. Robinson goes on to aay that on the strength of these statements he married Miss Abell on Jan. 10, 1900, but that he subsequently discovered that these representations “were made with the intention to defraud and de- ceive this plaintiff and induce him to ™marry her, and that at the time she yi 2 WORTD: stein’s on Sunday Nights. N vhese days of four-figure and pome- I times four-flush “headliners the money said to be pald drawing-oards of vaudeville might be seriously doubt- ed were it not for the fact thet audi- ences are so Inrge a8 to warrant record breaking salaries, Packed houses are the rule, After 8 marred him she had taken a vow that the marriage should never be consum- mated," Not Wife to Him. Mr. Robingon goes on to say that his wite made this communication to him immediately aftor thelr marriage. He alvo goes on to say in his complaint that Mra, Robinson told him she be. Meved the marita! relation degrading, “and that she did not believe in Mt, and (f she ever had a child ehe would murder the child and kil! herself.’ Mra, Robinson was seen at her hand- er, Tesidence, No, 212 West Seventy- street. She is an exceedii pretty young = woman, a Srupeite bj & bronounced type, sylph-like form, and was charmingl) Ghe declined absolutely to discuss the veasons which led to the annulment of ber h nor would she give any explanation of the fact that atill Mrs. the FoSines thee Say 0 interest sot tor i her. re ¢ acquicscence opinion, Robinson spends much of hia ‘te at the New a ty MR SR Yacht Geb, ‘matramente have pala Pl sister, Mrs, CHAUFFEUR iN ; CHEF ARE ARE FINED werent the chauffeur, At the station- the chauffeur and Hlbessen, who riding in the auto, were said to be > Grtoxieated, and were locked up #0 ¥ ay @harged in eta to the charge of ss kaye thelr adurews as Pd eet A, atreat. Dad just Come in from ny psy Reasons. ital Lrstogays & new ond Nirtirdt Shih TOO ie ment for Sone and atety, Tpotuding electria light. gnal for notit bh Spesmeur or RNs thnhes vine of the pas oth ees: refused to notity thelr em- alr predicament, although the pollos, who had Watch Grer the ‘expen- START AIRE Fatally Injured After Mother Is Painfully 1 avin Wrapped the blanicet ‘and in #0 Going ignited ; } Neighbors hearing ie ited Fan Jn and-extingwished the ‘ some bo Pongo fn an alarm, ny called a abit ang Fk the ehild was iy burned about * | Sutherland, of No. 38 West One Hun- fee nhs to 2, dizcuta the the, ay POLICE HUNT AN ELOPING GIRL OF 14/2 Alice Wheelock I Fled from] 2% Yonkers with Sweetheart, a Persian Refugee. Allee D. Wheelock, a girt of four- teen, but who in appearance is a €rown woman, Hb Maloolm Colia, a fandeome young Persian, enti-to be a Political refuges, are being sought for ‘oy every policeman and detective in New York to-day. They are charged with having eloped from Yonkers, and 4f they oan be found the Persian will have to answer to @ charge of abduc- Alice ts the Geughter of Martin R. Wheelonk, a prosperous business man, Levees Bene ie at No, % Hawthorne Street, Yonkers, The girl tm five feet clght inohes tall and weighs 17 pounds and dresdes as a woman. She Is un- usually handsome and known to al- most every one in Yonkers. Colla came to this country some Monthg ago. He was plentifully sup- plied with money and in Yonkers, where he went to live, soon made himsolf llked, 80 well did Mr. Wheelock think of the young Persian that he took him to hf» home, A few days ago Mr, Wheelock discovered that Colla was mating love to his daughter, “This must cease,” said Mr. Wheel- ook, and he asked Colla to leave his house, Alice and the Perkian arranged ao meeting last night, and the girl left her home, saying she was going to visit @ search for her and learned that she had joined Colla on be comer, The father traced the counle to the of eowhie ‘had ae yoinisters in Yonkers, all cause of i of had refused "bo. Nothing Beet eae a i and the Por- ian caught Shortly betore a ks aa and posed to be in oF at aller AltSs_ ol eelock dk not ve joult; any, ay (eng mare i in x ay New ‘ork, seeecnnilapiroien ONE ACTRESS PAYS $5 FINE FOR STRIKING ANOTHER, ‘Trouble ween Memb ot Vaudeville Company Is Set- tled in Court, Judge Higwins in the Firet Criminal Court, of Jersey City, to-day fined Miss Margaret Bheridan, of No. 22 Bast Mourteenth street, Manhattan, on a charge of asswilting Miss Musette dredth strest, Manhattan, Miss Sherl- dan paid the 9% fine and way released. ‘The women are members of ‘Vanity Fuit" vaudeville company, which Is jeppearing in a Jersey City theatre, A. cording to the story bold jn court by Piles Sutherland, she was in hor dress. lag-roomn ane “remarked thar Huswed some of her “make: ape? Bhoridan, “Wo waa sald tho thot directed att the ra Bujnerian 3h the door of Tiunager reachad’ the, arene. ie Miva Butherian Di iy na | cutaé on the face. is ier wuld bd wh o'clock at night It 1s next ¢o impos- mble to get a seat for love or money. The vaudeville manager doesn’t say much beyond his regular weekly no- ed. tices, but he Keeps night on sawing wood and coriing it up for @ cold day. It's a “sell out” all along continu. ous line at night, while the afternoon finds all the houses comfortably filled and many of them crowded Some people never grow tired of vau- deville, Every house in town has ite regular patrons. The baseball ‘fan’ is ‘no more established an institution than the vaudeville fancier. One well-known habltue of a downtown house has grown gray follawing this form of amusement. He's an authority on every one of the hundreds of ‘acts’ that come and go, He hails » new joke with joy and takes it home to share it with the family, whtoh {s obliged to swallow the side-splitting morsel with its din- ner. abt beep Py oads, Lad Brown- ing, ww is hopeless Ibeenite, tid Mrosle it nia rt as @ Ute sunil they won’ erin, it to them. the er Meo, on the , Ati i, cadovile’ than’ po gO veudeville St the humble Theagina d GIRL BLINDED BY RED PEPPER CHASES THIEF Robber Knocks Her Down and Seizes Her Bag Con- taining $750. Robert Prewff, who keeps a bie tatlor- ing establishment at No. 3% South Firth street, Williamsburg, called his sixteen- year-old daughter Johanna to his office to-day, and giving her a bag and a check for $750, told her to go to the bank and get the money. ‘The girl 1s large for her age, has sound common senve and plenty of pluck, Bho went to the bank, got the money, a3 phe had done other ocossions, and put It in the hag tn accordance with her father’s Instructions. On her way back ® young man walked up to her at the corner of South Fifth stroet and Marcy, avenue, doffed his hat politely and askea her how she was, Johanna took an extra grip on the bag and eaid ehe didn't think it was any of hj business, the young man ave @ quick grab for the tag end man: SE te wet & Bold of part of the Pane fiw talow & sion iat at fea! haat cromeores fim fo & taney, bead en be proved to be red swoper gad taro fin |e Jobanne’'s eyes. ‘The girl eoreamed with pain, but held on to the bag, Then the mag knocked her down emi with tis knee on her breast tried to wrest the bag from the «irl. He succeeded finally because the handle broke, and tnen he got up and dashed down the street with his booty, Johanna ran after him, blinded as she was, and screamed for help. A number of men took up the ohase, amd the fugitive fimally ram into the arms of ‘Capt. Gallagher, of the Bedford avenue station, As he did so Galkagher took a good grip on him, and the you firow the bag away and pulling out a knife siarted to use it on the captain, ‘The fact that he didn't succeed was due to the promptness of Policeman Cum- mings, who came up at that moment and with one blow of hi club put the man's arm, out of commission, ‘The youth was taken to hous, where te vaid he was f ula Bar- Towltz, twenty-one years old, of No, Broadway, Wiitameburg He rotuaed 0 make aiy statement. ‘The bag. which he threw away was recovered and all the money fo ind inalde. EIGHT KILLED _ BY LIGHTNING. BERLIN, May 20,—Pleht persons were Killed iby lightning and ten were ine fufed In various places In Silosla. du; ng a storm on Thursday and Friday, — A CLUE TO A PRIZE, Amateur Photographers! Look on begs 8 of the Seer Supplement of. to- | 1 \ | escape the solitary confinement of hall bedroom, but actors and actre: Who are used to seeing thelr own names in bi po and paving ¢helr names in| one turning and graning rubber-neck, I''e as good as the | iow to hear the whispered. exclama- iere’s Liljian Russell! Isn't yhat « peach Of a getup t the hat he wea ‘Day ek i courne not, ‘What's the mat- ter with you? You don't suppose she'd | in Lone Wear the same hat in the street that | she wears on the stage, ine you? Isn't it wonderful the way she keeps Bile pe aeet She must keep it on ice—ha I wit knew how sho"—— “Oh, look! That's Edna Per coming in now. Aint rt voy Oy Wiehe of a mite she is! An: looking chap with her! the wears a child's shoo—a jer, oT dna , Ien't la Bergen with him? Of course 8 ‘wish she'd give me her anti- cle, there’s Marie Cahill in Did you over notice ho air always looks?" Nina een | whe e he, oon’ {t, all right. They, may he's WEAVER TO FIGHT POLITICAL RING Philadelphia’s Mayor Signalizes Break with. Republican Com- bine by Suspending from Of- fice an Influential Ward Man. (Special to The Byening Worlh) PHILADELPHIA, May 2%, — Mayor ‘Weaver has been humillated by the or- ganization leaders once too often. He is preparing to retallate, and ‘his open breach with Insurance Commissioner Durham and the other big Republican leaders will be announced in a few days, Mayor Weaver himeelf is not yet ready to declare what he means to do, but men close to him are authority for the statement that he intends to out loose from his former associates and head an independent movement, in the hope of rehabilitating himself in the 00d graces of his fellow citizens and ot effectually blocking the consumma- UM foass Cf Oncut’ Noll, an, aasietant Coramninetones ay TR Hi Sok Salt inted to as an {1 ‘8 pur ea w ni ait vith the. ieaaers. and set sg tonly a 6 municipal employee fraterics es coun the: oounolls ey the 5 orewtnntfon in the "tho lean Chey Committee #ummo! bapa reaver fat tr cary informed tone to be made an, investl- gation (9 Into his pres: ree. 4 meeting of City Councils po a EEE LEGISLATIVE POWER FOR RUSSIAN PEOPLE st, May %—The Comméttes of the St. Petersburg Zemet, Yo, undor the presidency of Baron Korf, adhering to the programime of the Mow of & Representanive’ Assembly with ioc Islative power, a. ELECTRIC TORPEDO PROVES A SUCCESS. MADRID, May 20,—Despatches ¢rom Puerto de Santa Maria (on the Bay of Cadis) announce that experiments made there with an invention of Senor Bal- sera, an employes of the Srey for Of Hernan corpettee at oa Proved ‘tighiy euccescah ave have JEWS DENOUNCE . RUSSIAN OFFICIALS. Av, PETERSBURG, May 2, —'Pho Jews: hero held’a service in the syna- wogue in thia city in condolence with the famities of the ies Sie | cheered ‘allace Hop-| when she did she ste Tih eae e-and: | of ape comedies up pee mw bomustifully | fy vai | "ELrORnAY VENTING. MANY Y VICTIMS OF VAUDEVILLE.TIS One Takes it Home t Home to boutiters| aot Browning and lbsen—| Rubber-Necking a Phase of! the Disease at Hammer-! omy about her, too." Don't everlook the ‘audience when you yo to Hammerstein s on Sunday niiht. Tt's almost as interesting oe Oscar him: self. If Mr. Hammerstein ig not in the lobby you'll find him on the corner. Ree geeing that the audience doesn't Bet, Sought in tie door as it crowds in and replying to this nod or that friendly kreoting Mr, Hammerstein gets a new id on his ‘cigar and ‘quietly out | to take up his solitary poat on the cor- per, When he retires from ative life 1 Square he Is going to Move that corner up to the house, George Broadhurst was among those at Hammerstein's the other night who over-young Annie Yeamans on her vaudeville wa: led the applause er “aliple-az} hmetio dance. It wi tg. Yea "Why elped carr} Kh Lett Hlome!"tp wuccess’ Bhe tande OTe Trish “oook lady” funnier the Man A anybody in the 1%, iis. aw has never ceased to feel fermen | to her, By the way, Mr. Broa t has a couple In alteve (or next sThia is promising news, for et | Ought to. be. due for, someth about now. Perhaps he has Mrs, Fea mind for ani part. "If he rs she my Bae ‘trusted tort ¢ ie Is as spry and chipper as the day Smith frst lex ‘home. he ts even sini in her daughter Jennie, ing ‘mother inher present work, ABE HUMMEL WAS DISBARRED 25 YEARS AGO Charges Made be Jerome Will Bring Lawyer Up a Second Time. Through the action of De Lancey Nic- oll in sending nouce to the District-At- torney's office that he will argue before Justice Davey in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court next Tuesday a motion to quash the three Indictments found against his client, Abraham Hum- mel, in connection with the Dodge- Morse case, it has become known that more than a year ago District-Attorney Jerome preferred charges with the Bar Association, which are in the nature of disbarment proceedings, against Mr, Hummel, Becond*Charge Against Him. If Mr. Hummel js tried by the Bar gabe sociation it will be the second time his professional career, It wes oly years ago that Mr, Hummel was dis- in this State for alleged corrupt and most people have fprgotten tt, but the records show that twenty- five of more years ago charges were made against him in connection with a case in Westchester County in which he was interested. "One of these charges was that he had wiven # valuable present to a justice of the peace who ‘was vitally interested in one of his cases. He was tried and dis- barred by Presiding Justice Noah Davis and Justices Brady and Daniels, of the General ‘erm of the Supreme Court. Hoe was reinstated at the end of a year. The charges made by Mr, Jerome are now in the hands of the Grievance Com- mittee of the Bar iAssoclation, They have been there ever since Charles F. Dodge was indicted for perjury, The Grievance Committee, it is said, does not believe that it ought to take action on them untl the criminal. proceedings against Mr. Hummel are terminated, fearing injuring his case In the courts. Se eee POLICE CHIEF IS 0. K. Grand Jury Rec: lors Its Action in Jersey Olty’s Pool Cases, ‘The Grand Jury has reconsidered the resolution It adopted last week looking to the indictment of Chief of Police Munphy, of Jersey City, for neglect of duty in failing to close the pool-room of Jeremfah Murphy, who is notrre- lain ite the Chief. tis action was taken after Chief. Giro, had been agaostioned efore the Grand Jury and explained how hand Ii was (0 wet evidence, Niabiinonan aa bhi oF ed the big engineer, Get away | Up in the pretty lttle neighborhood of Audubon Park to-day searching panties are hunting for a mite of a boy cumstances which suggest a kidnappti or a tragedy, Harold Vadilla ia the lad's name, He is just four years old. His mother, Lema Vadilla, works in the residence of P, J. P. Tynan, on One Hundred and Fifty-fitth treet, near the Hudson | River, Everybody in Audubon Park know little Harold. ‘Ha, he called fellow who had a patods of his own and some ‘ideas about commuming with nature which kept him out of doors constantly. His mother thinks he inherited thie roving passion from his fathor, who | was a Mexican and who, she says, |abandoned her a few months after | their marriage. She has never heard a word from the father since the day he vanished, almost four years ago. Little "Ha" started out for his usual Jaunt in the woods at 10 o'clock last Tuesday moraing, He had on blue over- alls and a red waist, but wore no hat. Half an hour after ‘he had bidden his mother good-by he Wa:ked up to where Engine:t Frank Johnson and Fireman Tony DeGarso were running a donkey engine at One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, near the Hudson River. This en- azine is u sed in the work of extending Riverside Drive, Gave Flowers to Johneon. ‘Che boy held in his hand one tarce Wild flower, wilch he presented to John. son, It had always been his custom to ®o every morning among the men | working on the Riverside extension and | give them @ flower, So wnen he handed the daily token to Johnson, De Gareo pretended to be Jeaipus and’ wanted to nee ones ja Nak ‘Waa, Atha be "Ha go ge F y's eped the and that was the last Johnson and Be Gareo saw of him. A few minutes acter thie he toddled into a she whore F, ‘t. Ghayranctner gnetneer, was at work, “Heljo, kid!” sald ray. my ower’ forme this, mers ag Lite Harold shook his head and held out che grimy hand in which he hed two Pennies, “Where'd that come from?’ demand- The boy laughed, but made no reply as he ran out of the shed, y. was the Test pereon who is known to have seen the youngster, | | Since the moment that Harold. stepped pe oft pe shed no word has been heard the failed to return ihome for, dinner and his mother began a search for him, Then she appealed to the police. De- tectives searched all over the section and followed up all sorts of theories, Proceeding on the belief thet he might have fallen Into an excavation or a sewer, they inapected ple Cs these places, without success. Then y went along the river front. The aor ‘at that point GAS KILLS MAN OF 74 IN HOTEL William Caldwell, Suffering from Palsy, Unable to Turn off Gas Completely, Is Found Dead in Bed, Wiiliam Caldwell, seventy-four years old, was found dead to-day in his room in ithe St, George Hotel at No. 26% ‘Third avenue. Gas was escaping from @ jet partially turned on which was evi- dently done accidentally, although the police were first inclined to think Cald- well had committed suicide, Tho old man suffered from paley, His hands shcok so that Mrs, Herkimer, the wife of the proprietor of the hotel, was accustomed to turn out the gas for Caldwell when he retired, Mre. Her- Kimer was eway last night and the old mam ovidentally tried to turn out the unassisted. Sime odor was nofleed in the hells early to-day and was traced to Cald- well’s room, He wae undressed and in bed, Caldwell was a well-known figure in the hotel and waa to be found near the office stove el! day long, sis Won ope. ported by two some who live in the Bronx, RMI CATE 20a CAR TWICE AFIRE ON ONE TRIP; WOMAN HURT. Blase Agata. “Breaks Out Atter Be- ing Extinguished by Fire ' Department. While @ cer of the Flushing and Graham avenue line with one hundred passengers waa on ite way to Manhat- tan to-lay it caught fire at Ji and Brooklyn. Wile the ox: ited passengers ‘were mshing from the car one woman sprained her ankle, ‘The fire department was called ani the flames put out with a fire-extin- gulshor, The car ‘was run down to 9 ewltoh and was started beck up Bande street, when st took fire again. A few buckets of water put out the second biase, ———— STRUCK BY CAR AND’ BIG CROWDS SEARCH FOR MISSING BOY ‘Little Brown-Eyed Harold Vadilla, Four Years Old, Dropped from Sight Last Tuesday, and Mother Fears He Was Slain or Kidnapped. who vanished five days ago under oir} | himself, for he was rather a weird little } fo always filled with fishermen and boatmen, but none Trad seen Iittle "Eta," although everyeone of them knew him. Plies bbctag He Was Kidnapped. "a mother is almost insane with pre? over his absense, ane fools certain that @ome one has kidnapped thim. "Her chief reason for entertainin this bellef ts that she cannot understan Where he obtained the pennies which he showed to Gray, Inaiities among the Inborers stowed that hone of Coat glyen him any money, In the Tynan home is a large St. Ber- nard dog, which haa been pacing about the grounds and howling dis Asconsolately ince the boy vanished, Little Fa’ used to take this dog out with him in his rambles, and when he would sire too far home the faithful aninrai would turn mutinougly and push the Jad back into the woods, ‘The laborers in the neighborhood feared this dog, an when it appeared with the boy Creatment caused abandon. ite trips. with t waye walted in the Tynan yard for hl return, and since tis disappearance it haa taken ite stand at the snot where the Ind uaually appeared efter bis ram: bles In the wi ‘The missing per. has brown hair, complexion. brown eyes and dark I pees | was Unsuatly, large for a lad of his ag Young McCaddin Again Missing, Herbert MoCaddin, ten years old, of No, 69 Sumpter street, Brooklyn, who was found last Tuesday by Capt. Miles O'Reilly, of the Ralph Avenue Station, is again missing. The Captain says that the boy, for wham a general alarm hag been sent out. will be committed to the Truants’ Home if caught. YELLOW FEVER PANAMA’S. PERIL Minister Barrett Cdnsiders Alarming Report of Five Cases at Colon—Thinks Sanitation Problem Difficult. John Barrett, the Amerioan Minister to Panama, who arrived here to-day on the eteamer Advance from Colon, con- siders as alarming the report of five cases of yellow fever at Colon. “Aburming,” he eaye, “because up to this time these cases were reported no yellow fever had appeared there, and ft ‘was hoped that the situation was in hand. I do not believe in deceiving the public in these matters. It is far better that the truth @hould be known, Existing conditions op the oh fe new, and presents many diffi. we ‘The climate is against us and would be thought’ of it, but or two of yellow fever ap employees want to quit and get “T am, going to Bogota and STRIKERS IN CHICAGO MAKE PEACE TERMS Teamsters Reach an Agree: ment and Majority Get Old Places Back. RIOTERS ARE BARRED. Express Companies Hold Out and Are Not Inoluded in the Settlement. BUT MUST DELIVER TO THEM. Qpen Shop Prevails and Wages and Hours Remain the Same—Non- Union Men Acceptable, OHICAGO, May 2,.—Peace terme tens futively accepted by the teamsters’ Joint council were ratified by Interna- tdonal President C. P, Shea to-day, The agceptance has still to be fully indorsed at a meetin of the joint council to= wht. ‘Unless well-laid plans for a terminas tion of the strike are overthrown by radicals in the ratification meeting, the teamaters, it Is expected, will be at work on Monday—as many of them as can find work, That the union committee, A. J, Reed, Secretary of the Furniture Drive ers' Tinion; President C. P, Shea and President W. J. Gibbons, of the team- sters' joint councll, did not represent all of the elements within the teamsters’ organisation was a report current to day about labor headquarters. Little time was consumet by the strike committee In Attorney Mayers ‘office in announcing their acceptance of the emptoyers' terms in general. A long debate ensued, however, over the attitude assumed by the several general agents of the radiway express com- panies, A transcript of the several propost+ tions submitted last night to the teams sters’ Joint council Includes the follows ing polnts: ‘The strikers are to be rednstated whe: ever vacancies occur, except that tl employers will not consider applications of men convicted of violence or violn= tion of the law: the settlement does not include the express companies; union men must deliver to the express come panies when ordered to do so; the Em- ployers' Teaming Company to continue hiring non-union men; the open shop to prevail; working conditions, wagos and hours to remain the same as before the mtrike. ‘The only point on which the Strikers’ Committee was tenaolous was that per- taining to express companies, The lat~ ter had expressed a determination not to take back strikers, asserting that by wtriking the latter had broken thetr contract. This afternoon Attorney Mayer, of the Employers’ Association, made the following statement “Mr. Shea ant Mr, Reed join with me in saying that the question as to whether the strike will be continued or be leclared off has not yet been deter- mined, but depends upon the conclusion which Messrs, Shea and Reed arrive at when they take up the matter with the tegmsters' joint councl] this evening. “Im the mean while none of us will ar can uredict what the outcome will be This statement is authoritative, and eny reports to the contrary are unfounded and mere guesswork.” STRIKE WAS NOT DISCUSSED HERE, General managers of the big expres companies heard with unconcealed tion the reports from Chicago that the teamaters’ strike there waa practically @ failure and about to be ended with the’ surrender of the men, / ‘They dented ® rumor, originating ta labor circ! that there was a confer- ence a few daye ago between the gen- eral managers of the express companies and several members of the executive committee of the Ranooal | hat Miran} of T jters, at whi for the te ending a of te sirike. any 8 conrers 1 Of eee : is vwhat, as mt. Ne union, dee masts oi gw aan doing wih 1 eonunue to ae any ao to| Mana axcomplish something to establish most | tes aa Te-eatablishment of cordial relations 0 Colombia and all fesiing of enmity| 2 caused iby. dhe revolution hea disap~ pra Dietrioh, United States Con- sul-General at Guayaquil, amd about twenty canal employees alec ‘errived on the Advan Mr. aBrret ‘ee explained more fully the conditions at Colgn and in the Zone, ‘and aid that ‘thie Government must face @ more eeriouy question in the Zone than they ever had to’ face be- tore ,etthor An the administration ‘or the i SERIOUSLY INJURED. | cour Harsia Coluensk! Ram Down at flecona Avenue on Hin Wiy to pg yi work t ea nenty mae x eda Marri et Be es Whit oid, mee ivah cent oh i are ie credhicl ter, He iis i buen es aoe out i aga go pened BEN EO : EARTH'S SMALLEST BABY, ee Wwe Lapa Ong MIE ands) a Seer en! spend a, i eae Just received: at Agate wi