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ig NTL ra | hu 3 \" [« a “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ ie ~NEW YORK, JUNE 3, 1905. PRICE. “ONE ‘CENT, YOUNG J. n | HYDE , MAKES A BITTER | REPLY TO ENEMIES Gives the Lie to President Alexander and Issues a Remarkable Statement in His Own Defense—He Will Fight to the Last. 1a (Continued from First Page.) Yactions yesterday, by which the Frick rep report was defeated, the bond for an offensive and defensive alliance between them had been strengthened. ‘As a matter of fact, the two men have agreed on Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, a eon of Abraham Lincoln, as their candidate for Chairman of the the Board of Directors, and are confident they can elect him, ‘The statement given out for Mr. Hyde is as follows: i »oly such funds as may be neces- ho resolution pasred at yesterday's| Buboly such funds aa we thereén con- meeting for the selection of a Giese templated, and that you personally Of the board and requesting Mr. Hydo| sill’ he fully, Indemnified and. pro- to trumes his atock contained nothing | tooted againet any personal iability that js new, and it will be remembered | oF Jors which you may Incur or th that from the outset of this unfortunate Sourge “ot ab ca AP EEO | and unnecessary controversy Mr. Hyde) agreement. offered again and n to trustee iNew York January 1% 19 he ( his stock, for a Mmited term jer proper restrictions, so as to secure o ALEXANDER, Board of Directors which the policy- js ima fair iustration of the ac- holders and the public would accept as Fa weatoman’ fearless and independent, Sithouen it) Alene don onuaes cof. Complaint seminar would be diMoult to find @ more rep-| ine The Tmanifcst insincerity, of uct Fesentative body of men than those oon-| “illustrations” or uaurpation of author- etituting fhe present board, ry Tequites no commel T ask you to compare these date with Mr. Hyde may well complain that his) Aveo ‘(n! thus. transaction with ‘the Y Gisinterested efforts to eave 8 ey. broad ecdat etl in Mr. “Alexandere Awe bn mn ap-| ter of aracte aM Raid fave mot uitude of [transaction and utter absence uf Preciated, and that in knowledge of the agreement in deter- plots and Srunterssers 0 his ta Avi Tlning, upon the sincerity of these control of the Boclety the effoi ArKes, Deen under cover of abuse to wrest his} Did Not Undermine Authority. operty from him, As to the charge that he has under. Lakinited mined the authority of the Prenident, Hyde Will Fight All Charges, | ire Hyd io aaye | ie no ee AR or the charge 50 far re know! ‘The suggestion that @ man of domi: | yi quote Mr. “Alsxander 8 letter to the indent, put a 1e aays a \- any with the office of Chairman of portant matters to Rieown omice, and the Board and with unlimited power, is | in the Cunlebe affecting. my. offices ‘one that Mr. Hyde has been SoHE ity, ofioes Hutton Draing for ex weeks past as a #0) wandvaf the Finance © pnt 33 ot tne troubles, All he asks in the eA, coh elblSm tor pears thay ats lection of some person whose name will fairs of finance departmet should go be a guaranty of honest, fearless in- fo ane Enattman of the Rxeoutive Come mittee, an yeatigation and management. He Is | Titty inthe way of Ananoial trangac- 4 willing, to take his chances with auch ®|tiong were afterwaml reported to the/{ man, proper committee. Mr. Hyde has sald from the outsct|“| May Bo Responsive to Flattery.” that there Je one subject and only one ‘on which he will never budge. That Be to these eo-called “charges.” Tle sete tot to te end In Getense of his | 2 eomtess. the fs, reputation, Anything short of that de- Socupied byimiyt manded by the welfare of the society unit he ia, has been and alwaye will be ‘willing to sacrifice. ‘The publication of parts of the Frick report has given a most misleading !m- fon, One of the complaints Mr. Hydo makes of that report is that al- though {t aots forth in full Mr. Alexan- @ea’s letter containing his complaints ‘against Mr, Hyde, it significantly omits ‘ Mr. Hyde's principal reply and defonne. Particulars of a #hort proliminary 1 er qinnmume that my ofige of a iireower th Fi ¥ oMce of a director 18 Qor are given, but the main reply ts due to my peraonal interest, In some of tirely omitted and most sparingly them to ie area es the sovlety and ferred w in the report, ‘This neceasl- | In others to both fac Ore ona tates, untortunately, the publication by] 4128 fe af Mio on porn ona Tam a Int Mr. Hye of his defense, and that will! py the aoclety yee OTR el held | Ihave to be done. 1 iy {pm there ‘or the protection of these Mr. Hyde gives at great length the! interests. { ‘eontents of a letter written by him to] qer is Rince ig Aner cca Ms Aleman: { the Frick Committee explaining bla} n¢ the Executive Committee; in pumy Gperations, which Mr, Alexander hd] %f them, such na the Selawate & Fit | son Company, there are shares In tho 4 gomplained were carried on without! hame ot Mr Alexander belonging. to consultation with the officers of the ao-)/ the ynolely, and he is thus Guaned as A director, wlety, yhere 18, howover, nothing unusual or Bond Purchases Approved. improper In having sharea of stock of Phe hoclety in the names of oMcers and Taking up the purchase of the ponds | einployees, } of the Rrooklyn and Coney Island Rall- Stock Not Placed by Officers, road, ‘he says that tho first of these} The placing of stook in the nam ot ented and employees i# not done by Purchases were mado while he wes iio omoers themslves, but. generally Abroad, and that all the other pur-!hy the comptroller finanolal manager ona. were approved by the Finance|or other heads of departments, and, Committee, on six of which occasions | hamel: tsi) Tewpect to stock that L Mr, Alexander was present and voted | °°), the soofety has tat for approval. of work Invcor ‘porations, It has alway: He next takes up the purchase of the| been consitered to its. interest from ‘ shares of the Hibernia Bank of New| imAny Py Rl A ie oan ald Orleans, These purchases, he says, Wer?! Directors of teuane corporations. fh approved at four meotings of the that way it 4n touch with th Progrosa of the al rite af such corpor. Finance Committee at all of which Mr.| tiny nnd in able to determine wien. Alexander was present. He quotes Mr.| buy or se! Reotiritlea, ‘Alexander's letter to the Frick Com-| It also obta in that Ra MY, many mittee, stating that these purchases bisinosa for the #oclet: Ma Gone wore made without hia knowledge, and| atiivent companion tn oHloh, ane ari is 008 on: Interested, auoh as truesteesh : % trust compantos, and depoal! In reply to this charge I beg to say: Th banka that ‘are aftliated with 1, That before the purchases were yi adding to the value of the made or agrevd to be made the subject Sraiey a hialdn has shore Petal) hd ran fully discussed with Mr. Alexander | roomed by Keaent otrena and his awsont secured, sooloty Aan} That And Finance Committees ts in acting on Never Derived Personal Profit, | tig poards of divactora of those compa 3. That tho syndicate agreement was nies and Stienalie, at shel: meoting! gigned by me in my Individual name| Whigh 1 Go with wrest regularity, ken, busta sith the knowledge and conront of Mr,| endeavoring to, direot It to the vine for business purposes and lone in whtol noe hg mont largely Interested, It tha , but not for the PurpoKe Of] ANA'S efforin of that oharnotes on the Tone oF advantage for ny) purt of the allears of the gookety that A a dine, \sonal profit o advantage therefrom, tO. THB ROB THAT 3. ‘That wo far from the transactions wave seey The i ‘ eet aelt, not have I ever derived any per-| large measure of Ite pros erty, ummated without the icRma TONE. SAN ‘oY of Mr, Alexander, he delly-|,.1 know of no auch Inetatee other than that of the oceasoin of a fri @rod to me the following letter with pa in whioh it was Penortey tas net Tespeot thereto which confirmed his|currencos of a. seen atee and indo. previous oral assent: cent nitive took Hen tr 6, 38 were, however, fhapired from the eT Murder that “are now Attuok MR tHe, valuable. opporcinteies seouring | Board of Directors. through the Board, place they can force his selection. of the Equitable Life Assurance yes- terday, at which the report of the Frick committee was rejected and Henry C. Frick, E. H. Harriman and Cornelius N, Bliss resicned in anger at the curt reception given to the re- sult of thelr labors, has grown & strong bond between President Alexan- dor and First Vice-PresidentJ James 1, Hyde, ‘To-day there two men, the coalition ct whose strength yesterday knocked the clever plans of B, H. Harriman and [Henry C. Frick higher than a kite, met hin the iqultable offices in the Flatiron Building, and it {a reported that they nhook ‘hands and vowed to stop fighting and stand together in the future, The basis of their agreement is sald to have been that they would now at- tem’ to life insurance alone and keen Wall street out of the affairs of the soclety, From the office of Mr, Hyde down town came a story to-day to the effect that United Btates Senator Thomas C. Platt was the man who first Initiated the trouble in the Equitable, It was sald of him by @ person who generally weighs his words that Senator Platt started the fight because of a desire to get even with Benjamin B, Odell, jr. lion of cheee rte Gat the conse- quent injury tor the, soclaty. If jt is an offense to drt & coaoh of td’ give, ententainmenta out” of my private means Aye te one that ia com- mitted by many im en of means and by office! jentifed with the society, 1 have iRarnes to realize that ede bed Holly attaching to the doings of thet ety and 1) very Borthul to soclety, ans ry hegre! hat the older 0 \Smicers, tio How: oles that a ‘has rosutted trom this cause, sid not see fit to call my atten- tion to the fact which they now make @ subject of complaint against me in this connection. operations: T have already reported on this sub- Ject and have submitted a state showing th nd that the Presi- terested equally with a iitly’proner and. losimate: ¢ connec’ rere Shem ane ‘sontinti. ance with a jong iu in the wocleay” to mnuen ‘Mtoxander h been a part: ‘ears before besame ere vith The affaires of thi Bovloty, and at ene ane lempt at th ume ao contul ont th. acter of one feat ite all of t, Alexa: m party) is another euiaenve® ol ay 2" tnalnder y of the at- tacks that havo been made againat mo and of the purposes for which they havo beon made, Cambon Dinner ah “Adv,” iven in my Name and the name ot uipowe Of assiating wh: foclety, and 1 tod Sar Alexander of the amount paid for the dinn "i b Paid by my personal chee of subsdguent Deena hip amount tome Dy. the, b= Slety, of Wiioh he approed aa @ Proper disbursement by the noclety, Wiillot It might, have been an tndurl- ous method of navertisine the 9 vs ad ite name been connected with, ty still many puch affairs had beon @iven at home and abroad for the same pur- pose without the Equitable’s name bein montioner|, and allowrvoes have veel made iby the oclety for the cost of his dinner was given in November, 1902, 1 have in my Possession a draft of @ letter pe Mattes Chae own ¢|Rendwriting, ad M, Cambon shortly after the date ot the dinnar, Sragite various Interests of the #0: in Brance in which we were to H iH Mata friendly assistance. Social Invitations leaued. and widely clreuluted that it wae given award. e onor was conferred upon me two hay | fore this dinner was his family were presont vt thac dinner. with whom I was Snnerinalntes Hale vied wore isaued by me o1 ore Tarbell a others, ae well ae Mr, veoaslon, Blamee Alexander for Exploiting, entertainment could to honor the reuring Ambas to Beeurs the good will of hit Tent with Feepect to tho matters whi Pk Whataver ti Injury, mai any, to the s0- clety has resulted of this method pate id to employee: of the fact |'rhey were publ red when the one Wed {nto @ cons Janiracy to deattoy my reputation and deprive me of my Popien tn the so» clety was well wn ir wi Undue Pupil i Murttut, ei i eR (a wall ft 000 rt lex Out of the meeting of the directors) to my Interest in the syndicate nt} upon mi ‘acter and extent of 1 wei y el nis Mr. Alexander was aware before the giving of the Cambon linner that, wnilay| wh jenator Lepew, It was given for the In conneotion with the dinner the S]atatement has been repeatedly mado clot, tag fact Is that the Legion of Honor ve ‘ nder and & number of the member of There were gleo present many Ae, Alexander, were ocneuliod ant tn facl invited many persons were sup: pomed toad to the Alstination of the liven jn the name . ‘That would have a dite w veh was rom athe ehdaption has au ue AeHon” of ho President In. explotting biect, @ (0 the inoreaso by me of salaries No specificntions are furnished under | He head ie gtr aiding the Increase of oln} [ROBERT T. LINCOLN FOR CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS. As the result of a conference to-day between James W. Alexander and James H. Hyde it was agreed that the combined forces of the two factions would be concentrated on the selection of Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, a son of Abraham Lincoln, for the office of Chairman of the The Chairman of the Board under the resolution passed yesterday will rank all the other officers, and will practically control the Society In view of the showing made by the combined Hyde-Alexander forces yesterday there seems little doubt that if Mr. Lincoln will take the and the latter's financial friend, B, H. Harriman, He realized then that Mr, Hydo was being used by Harriman and started tho fight through Alexander, The authority for this story said that the turn affairs have taken has greatly | pleased Mr. Platt. He has achieved what he sought to do to Mr. Harriman, but only by the most unexpected kind of @ commnation—that between the two men Whom ho cet at each other In the first place, Senator Platt would not discuss this story to-day, neither would his son Frank, Frick Committee Not Happy. Mr. D. O. Milla was at his oMfice to- day looking very worn and tired. He said to an Evening World reporter: "In the directors’ meeting yesterday the proposition to name a nominating committee to name a candidate for chairman of the Board of Directors, to rank all other officers, was voted down. Then, after the Frick committeemen had left the meeting, it was brought up again and passed, “Lam going to stand on the result of the first vote. Iam not in a happy frame of mind to-day, nor do t think any member of the Frick Committee is, the Bautnne Bociety, I am all at hoa, as la everybody eso who has bad anything rae tig with the events of the last forty-eight hours,” he deserved {norease was made becau: it and was worth It. Route n0n, his long ser titled im to an i tina 0 tent, y father Whe Preadent or he Boo: ir, Williameon wes Cap tiha and has ees, faithfully a noe 1 SY taves rodont a eae ate. Y cals into increanes page in Pisa t's depatim rtrd nor 3¢ Sidgment In that Pespost, nor aid Toonmider it inoum! Scr proper to delve into tat subject for any auch purpose, No Help from Alexander, Oye to the President remonstrating with to have to take direct tasue \aeertion, at et entered het fether “hea Binced ‘my mintorenta in the oc! me extent under the guard: ‘ot Mr. Alexander, “[ Tecognised times ‘that it would q to look to him for ‘and pect remonatrance fine wherever twas requirtd: {would Bok have tesented, Dut would Raye 8p preciated puch action on his So far, however, from assuming that attitude ‘towarde me, the President per- mitted me w gather’ my experience and to make my mistakes without guidance or hin rence trom him. In no instance has he atitictsed or commented on my gotions or advieed me that 1 was doin Wrong in any of the pmrticulare 0 he now complains. Hig demand made on Feb, 2, 1905, at the time of the presentation to me of the memorial slened by the omeers and employeey that Teforthwith, was th» firey indmation to me 6 WAS Glsaatiched with anything {had done in connection With ‘the affaira of Ahe society. ‘hero had been no previous warning or suggestion, Up to that ime 1 had supposed that he was Fleased with the manner in which my duties had been dlechargod, Regarding Agente’ Protest As to the protests of agents against | ™eeRapeayon with the society: hilet Mr, Alexander states under this hear that “a great Amount of eyi- denee oan be submitted,” thore are no specifications, and @ gvery ‘reason My eon t aoouracy of hie stute- << mach Aissaatataction ag may have bten reorntly expressed by tho agents with my connection with the soclety has been artificially created for the pur: @ of wrosting the control from the om Aockhold ore ime afte, Duninena wan in: creasing, and = dur my connection with It dus prospel bal ad been greater span ever before, reter to this, not the'purpose of aaking to myself Any ot, the credit fof such results, but a8 somo evidence at | tion with the hiuetad, have now endeayored to answer with am mush particularity, aa sowaihic We 1a Tak td contained In the detter of nN every inatinse tn whieh ° facing charge has been made [ hi [ued to i with dates and roulfi iS ons, Gan't Meet Vague Complaints, Th Vague, Kenoral aweopine com el Maccompanied by dita or apecl- sation, , therefore, linpossible to moet directly, I have ‘enduay Meet and explain, he well as the nature of th complaints’ will permit, y .uether partioulars are te UR committees will be direct my attention to eleulay int intimanion or explana» T will endeavor to Bt that my connev- ety has not bren furnian Ut, ‘Am Hot conaciours of having, @ wrote the #oarny OF neglected oF bused ite welfare, If, relying on the sanstion of precedent and the approval of thoi to whom my fathor Intrusted my in- terests, T have made any errors, they have not been made by Intention, nor do I yet know what they are, ‘They have at least been prompted by mond Ine tentlons and with the sole ‘desire of promoting the prosperity of the society, Charges Against Alexander, T charge the President with the fol. lowing offonses ax i phe welfare and Macipling of the goclety ani the reapect and authority of ite ‘Roara” of ites 03 T"enat uh ne Purpose. of taking the 001 Wa 00 | the tn an tr for Yn im Nt, he Sant others {0 ot t me ftom my opin etree oe tu rity, to | posi Ton | ith ovlety, and the Foautt 4 ‘orm s9n8 tor, RCL She mei EXTRA SESSION [RUSSIAN Ti: MAY PROBE THE | WILL BE INTERNED IN BAY OF MANILA Admiral Enquist, with His Three Fugi- tive Cruisers, Aurora, Oleg and Zhem- chug, Salutes U. S, Battle-ship Ohio and Seeks Refuge. EQUITABLE Pressure on Gov. Higgins to Have Legislature Take Up the Trouble. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N, Y., June 3.—Gov, Hig- gins is considering the proposition to have the Equitable matter taken up at ‘the extra session of the Legisiature. He sald to-day that he has received many requests to have the affairs of the Equitable subjected to a Legisia- tive inquiry, or to have some other ac- tion taken by the Legislature in the of the polloy-holders, polloy holders are concerned and some- thing should be done to Improve present or not, it will require legislative action 1 am not ready at this time to say, Hendricks, of the State Insurance De-| Wisconsin, report Ww: dimcussed, ‘The Governor, it 1s said, was atartiea | answered. ‘at the condition of affairs which the Admiral Train and his squadron accompanied the Russian vessels to report dlsnlosos, Iexoostive pressure in being pit on him to take a hand in| Manila. the game, and it ds belleved that he rellef, He again made clear to-day his pur- ‘ustloe Hooker resigns from the —————— HIGGINS SIDES Kasumi, AGAINST HOTELS, suddenly encountered a number o! ly avoided a col- (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, June 8.—The bill to permit| tinued the the Gotham Hotel, which is within two hundred feet of the Fifth Avenue Pres- byterian Church, to maintain a bar for benefit of its guests was vetoed by Gov. Higgins to-day. Many of the lead- try were back of this bill, in the inter- ost of Frank 8. Bennett, proprietor of the Ariingion, In Washington, who has| Mon taken a lease of the Gotham. ralcal "Re Ry eatventhey ‘Nhe Governor gave the following rea- alee ure: bill, al ti in terms, | short of i ermuit thane Ib Lauer 13 lg Intended to permit (aks F 3S tie SBegout be curried the city of av’ York within 300 fest or (he Hivin Avenue #reguyterian, sghurea without the consent and ohuroh tocisty, within: the Brats eevithin 200 fect of a church without the consent of the churen. it, ie probable, that ju, hotel e pawog ai foua 0 ree the Neighborhood. kt ts, nent, unwise to ti ed which would hayo enabled thie hotel to do business with the onsen f the church 40 , cin fle BA Hoa OSS” Parents After All Night Search and now proses ¢ fort made te) Swit ‘ ‘ thee te atntlal distinction, exists, be- Think Little One een a hotol containing 199 rooms or 8 and a hotel containing 200 rooms more, The nize of & hotel ts no Buarantee of ite orderly character. If that were #0, It would follow that: the larger the hotel the more derirable it would be aa a neighbor to a churvh.”’ ——= > CATBKILL, N. ¥., June J—Since sell- Reading, Pa. President of the United States Brick Company, his bW-acre farm in this town, Charles A, Poat, Sherift denice ti farm on whieh he was born M Year's ago and on which his spent, Sheri’ Post hi In. Indigestion, He was in a nervous con- ith e ote | nude Nigh way’ ait atk Jats, due to excessive amok: | UM PUT Tagine watohed het afi so MUndersBhnsimt of the gounty, | ment, and then eh wit @) ha number of officers search for the missing man, eters ane cetreentioreereis the be rarags) dill of comp alat against hin, referred to, whic fter having destroynd| Kiblig confidence In the stablitty of the oolety, he pretended to enter into a compromise with the Board of Directors With @ view of pacitying the agitation that he had aroused, and af certain fon from comprom| the diMoulues he had created, he broke faith with the Board owes hia Position, In the Bootety, for ut) UPpPORe Of ON iar Mish obleot of ys rite (By Associated Press.) situation,’ remarked the Gover: MANILA, June 3.—Rear-Admiral Pnquist (who was commander of the unfortunate, A largo number of| heavy cruiser squadron of the Russian fleet), arrived in the bay at 9 o'clock this evening on board his flagship the protected cruiser Aurora, accompanied conditions, I can say that some plan or| by the protected cruisers Oleg and Zhemchug, other will be worked out, but whether All the vessels were more or less damaged, and there were many wounded men on board, ‘The Governor had a talk with Supt, Rear-Admiral Train on board his flagship, the battleship Ohlo, with the Oregon, Raleigh and Cincinnati, was outside Corregidor Island partment, the other day, The Frick manoeuvring, when the Aurora saluted with thirteen guns and the Ohio WASHINGTON, June 8.—After a conference at the White House this will devide finally to call for legulative | afternoon between PPresident Roosevelt, Secretary Morton and Attorney- instructions were sent to Rear-Admiral Train at Manila Aurora, Oleg and Jemtchug, which arrived there n injured condition must be interned, General Moody, pose to convene the Senators and As-| that the Russian vessels, faieel ymen for the Hooker case un-| ¢nig morning in a —_—_-—- WERE TO KILL ROJESTVENSKY. ~rrorpedo-toat deatroy- returned to Basebo f ers which he nish detaila of the capture o! miral Rojestvensky, a were ordered to attack the the night of May 27 not to remove Admiral Rojestvensky and th cere on account | pan: With the understanding that the mle bs Rojeatvensky tl he delay, loading to a meeting fa, thus nunning the no ty he Bedov. ho | powers, headed by Rosalie ally, Fray it with Russian % ure, Ba: sanami rah ‘a lin owl) TOKIO, June 3. Japanese cruiser dian dnatroyers te janebo, 'y peas and theli were awash during part of the time. —— NEBOGATOFK HAD NO AMMUNITION. BT. ( PRTURSBUKGY, etatemént that the ammunition on bourd | Rear-Admiral exhausted when he surrendered was re- celved with some relief, this being one of the condidions under which, accord. ing to the Russian navol regulations, a commander ie allowed to surrender, the other conditions that of a vensel is wo depleiod as to be, tu manage her and work her AL. the ship And abo e! most of the naval me continue to be of the opiniva that the cooks spews have been opened and to vlroulate the Bedovi, with Ad- tay and cafes, but the Admiral y wilt nde Admit that it haa received hor [Tornintlon tending to ‘ubetantiate same of the. anilora: mutiniad. Ofe At on poard const of Madagannar and (hat a num-| § linen, the other cotton. af them wera shot by Admiral | Rojest venaky' ‘8 orders, ee (se al sian ships arrow ‘The Kasumi! neri Governor Ignoring Powerful lision with a Russian oruls jean of which eeems to he Backing Vetoes Gotham | sestrovers trom heavy fire which being damaged by the the Russian directed Lic o on them. Bill. During the Russian attack the ves: sels forming the destroyer flotiila a vided. The Sazanam! and Kagero con- oh for Russian throughout the night, and in the mora ing discovered two torpedo- boat ae- stroyers, ‘One of them steamed away and the other was unable to do #0, On ae proaching tho latter the Japanese od ing Republican statesmen in the coun-| Pern ee nag flying from the foremast, and the Red Cross js burned to Prelnee neve: Ainnges Mra Haste was | hem, | er, Lay con nd wat uard wae Mi td receive ne fonaa and neimivors ir ore te th a rapecial exception to he prohibiting the trame in“quor. to be cartied on in any place a Hatt tht ABs, women ment but found no trace of the child. avescesapipuasesrensien SOCIETY BE FELI, DEAN IN HOME, MONTRBAL, a Aeath of Mins Osla Clouston, manager of the Bank ‘ated @ sensation in hit Wa a da contajned et year an amendment was ob- Sete Soa | Knewn in London and New York, Hie had come back from @ ¥ Bngland to be brideamald at a fast Kidnapped. h gave a dinner to the As Misy Clouston was preparing to for the dinner sho sud denly dropped dead of heart disease, HAIR GROWTH : Promoted by sham. |} poos of Curicura "a0 ORBON Ma FAN, i D., Das tesy Soarandlightdress- ings of CUTICURA, | Appointments th Hate Oita or ‘phone the purest and | W sweetest of emolli- ent skin cures. This | (Special to The Byining sang leave her homo MORRIBTOWN, Ine that SHERIFF MISSING years old, FROM CATSKILL, ents have asked has been Uidnnsead) her par the police of all the towns In this county to search for ie 5 Panui child, who CPMOM SujUeAM eBL 01 IyIOeGB) aioluble: yautnrdh ys Bloodhounds have been sent for, ing, ently in May, to A, A. Gerry. of |u.8 goge will be put on the tall in effort to trace the litle one, ‘phe Kaswines reehe County, haw deen acting | corporation strangely, and to-day nls family an: | well to ao. r Hounced "that he has not been seen | Kaasine drove from i “3 eo rostden the | the Daby at homo tn fare vot her rath | » moving up| Who was working on We frm near Dy ‘anol y afternoan Mra home to, Morris '! itching frritations, destroys hair para- sites, cleanses, purifies, and beautifies, talk ot her mother, Oke ANd | roaing (ar meet, inaanny Dain nthe nek and dled down the lane and makes the hair grow upon a clean, healthy scalp, turned the corner and was lost to view, Je inaking @ | oot. ran to caich her, but when he ar- rived at the corner she was nowhere to be neon, He saw automobile. only two oarrlagen and an The carriages were ch oT herewith aub:| Sho way and the automovile tie. of he an fo began Ii, ‘That after having created wide! thy fina trace try paitciiy a and a Aissentent ainong the pole! "\y Bish fone the alarncted “LION BRAND" COLLARS ano CUFFS WAVE DREN OW THe MATIRRY oy TeAne ‘CLEANSING: WANT TO MAKE MONEY| which were agreed aaa settlement and ff or Secure an Ideal Place to Live, SEND POSTAL of Directors and Is continuing to agitate FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS them to the great detriment of the Bo- t Clety, With A view of forcing further) POF, . Gondeeaiona from the stock, to which he COLLARS, & FoR 85 CENTS, CUFFS, 250, A PAIR. 130 BTYLES, ore evenvwnane, Tae PEACE MESSAGE CABLED TO CZAR Russian Ruler Likely to Be Swayed by President’s Arguments, (By Associated Press.) ST, PETERSBURG, Juno 3, 3 P, Men The cabled reports of President Rooses velt's conversation with Ambassador Cassini at Washington yesterday ime plying that the President had practio= ally tendered his good offices to Russia created quite @ senaation in diplomatio circles here, While the iden that the Prenident has taken such a step aroused surprise in some qua {t was received wi unconcealed satisfaction In the belle (hat It would hasten the decision of Bm beror Nicholas, the European powers bew ing, tt ls potnted out, no matter how, ardently they desire the conclusion of peace, more or less embarrassed, ‘Yhere ls very good reason to believe, however, that the reports did not oot rectly state the Provident’s attitude, He had already made known to the Bm- peror in @ personal message conveyed to him by Ambassador Meyer at his Preventation audience his willingness and desire to promote the caus of peace, and his conversation with Count Casslal yesterday is believed to ha) been in the nature, perhaps, of @ stronger reiteration of his receptive at+ titude withou. in any sense being @ jorinal tender of is good vilices whieh MiKHC subject him tow rebutt. Count Cassini's report of the conver ention has been cabled to Foreign later Lamadorff, by whom It will be laid before the Emperor, Practioally the message has the moral support of all reat WGropean Who have conveyed In the mo cate manner possible an elma 9 hele convictions of the futiilty vot ry Lirther continuation of the strumwie, ‘Emperor William js known od veyed auch an intimation thro elt | Gran Duke aay, ang Faredgn Rerived. @r¢ and ‘Foreign Seo ne, in Behalt of King a: ard, ta rtewarted to have convey. ritain'n views through yet Great jenkendorft, ————— HOCH DIES JUNE 28, CHILAGO, June 8,—"'Bluebeara” Johann Hooh is to dle June 2. Judy arkien, wha some time ago sentenc ‘och to be hanged, Axed to-day |date of execution, \f Collar Chat No. 19 | Two grades of collars—one Both eell at a for 250, But what a difference! 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