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& eT me i Hee PT OCT he t { f . IT =D) a ia yy | cAll the News. j vo es " j ° “NEW YORK, JUNE 26, 1905, .<i7 Se _PRICE OnE RNY, Mi PRICE ON EC CEN «OPEN REBELLION FRENCH ARMY (SAYS WODER 'BRINSMADE’S [MATHEWS — TR 9 THREE-ALARM RESERVES GET | HITHER WITH | QUEER COSTUME TAKES BLAME FOR BIGWRECK | FIRES CAUSE ALL OVER POLAND: WAR NOTICE GOLD MIRROR FORTHE STREET FROM WOOTEN LAKE SHORESAYS $150,000 1088 | | Kaiser’s Stand in Moroccan Mrs, Nellie Shakespeare Sues| Tried to, Go Out in Winter Lawyer, Jointly Accused, 'Railroad Holds Inquiry on | Both Damaged Buildings’ Oc- RED FL AG R A | § FD Affair Still a Matter of Roderick W. Richardson Wearing Pajama Jacket | Says He Paid Disputed Mentor Crash and Finds cupied by Dry Goods General Concern, for $15,000, and Bicycle Trousers, $1,000 to Rothschild, None Culpable. Firms, ; ae ye Rvening Work!) our o er L d h (e | French Army Reserve men living tn W, Bhakospeare to recover $15,000 for an| Mrs, Jgssie Jones Brinsmade against | Rothschild, on trial charged with the) CLEVE dD. aM mathe Lake di ek A Sag crus" tron (8 ame Massacre at Lodz Sets the Country Aflame| front Arvy Reserve, man inion in alleged nasuult trom Roderick W. Rich | Charles I. 1 Brinamade for, the an; | larceny of ILO, fom eet uate Tallon etme i len invest Seer area bat tire! wae. tn. (he. ABXe ssia are reported to haye recely ardson, a broker, now living In buch ulment of thelr marringe In 1888 on the) President of the Bank and t quiry has reached a point in Its invest! | story viding tr B and Czar, Facing Internal War, Masses | °2!°2 ©, 22%4 tremsetvon tn readiness | lor amrimenta in Bretton Hall, Broad-|yrsund that he waa then Inaane, and | Gobo Security WL ies h ia , Was RIV © gation of the Mentor wreek, where It! fourteenth street and to Join the eclors, wuy and Elghty-axih pireet, was begun hag continued so, was resumed to-day chance to-day to answer the a | | ST. PETBRSBURG, June %.—Tho} The trial of the sult brought by Nellio! phe hearing of the action brought by | John W, Wooten, attorney for David here wore two threcenlanm feed tee ; ReCiE T ARIE CURT Pe ansecch Teetes | Hence ofetally diael ap ity for it | throw h the block to N p. Se wire Justice to and wry in the Supreme Court before Justice | presented against him by Avsistant or any of ita employees, with the | ‘Thirteenth street. Troops in Warsaw, Kovno and LZARIS: June #Severa! propoatons eat", Part ® of the AUDFEME.Groenhaay and @ JY Fe ee a dates eee Ute Ta tate elven tessa | Ounse nd enUri i under consideration with the view | Gourt, thls afternoon, | pr Willan Ringa, tie proprietor ef] Davy and oa) jury, in Coiminal employees was wholly the truth, Gen- cond HY $50,000 dam~ was In the @.xestory building at West Sevyeaceenth street, ures were occupied by dry , Other Important Centres, Jof terminating the Moroccan erists, but! Mrs, Shakespeare, In her complaints cig giuttariam at Prone vorl de Hy) Branch of the Supr until one of these Is d-finitely chonen | ft that the alleged assault took | Brivsmade war a pyceot. Was! Mr, Rand vested for the prosveation In! the officials will be unable to predict Ite | Pike In her apartment, No. 198 Weat again on the witness sctnd, and inany| tie Wooten ease, but when ( Se | sixty-titrd mireet, on July 1, 198, and | eohitestural drawings exsvuted hy don Battle, In MBS) alight panies Amonweee ST. PETERSBURG, June 26—5.05 P, M.—The Red flag of revolt has °P°nce® of success. a costly gold-backed mirror Is alleged \Yirinsmads were submitted to him by. a dismigsal on. the ground th you! ho replied, or] There Mee A jtel Churshil, formerly been rhteed At Warsaw, Kovno and other places in Russian Poland out of| lens! Germany's formal reply 0) to Rave been ian ay a wonnan 1 aitnema Ta, Who desited to, Not been khown that that $1,000 eheek | jeyer thought so, even at first. ‘Phat [eee Morton. Hivuse, which Is near the st them good! had not been pald to the Surety I, tf the man who testified to Us| itenod by ve iperlntendent Storrs was asked to tf the read was prepared to say it nor any of Its employees is irs, # hae ‘ot beg re-| Tho broker was then living at the know whether he A ¢ sympathy with the victims of the rioti Une Sr enenin i Oe Race on burned building. ‘The fro started on the pide pees we tie vit lraey ot SB loting a Lodz, and ta far as these cetved, thero in reagon to believe that| Hotel Endicott, and Mrs, Shakesp sare | wars puns's New York representative white truth, We. dp not | BUNS eethe Thirteonth atrest quads belli ' approaches the dignity of open Fee! the Intervinw between Ohanvellor von! gays she locked him jn her rooms all Rosa yild one at his grounds for ced Me statement and ent witnesses In suct We! of the bull eating ite jon. Buclow and M, Bhourd, the French | night. This is dented, as is at¥o, the |yeqiey p uti undid, Re: Matihews » that to the public 8 eT ey throngh the lofts of Welgen The news received in St. Petersburg is meagre, on account of the | + fasyador to Germany, resulted In| assault, by the broker, who says that) iy hecane: yplistiod nothe rn y of pany, jaw the coroners, Hut 1 do not In the | ina Goldstein, yureturers af ahve vigorous censorship, but it Is evident that the troops are being res'st sd, qultt aus foreshadowing Germany's y used force enough to prote tng In fours we atndtieds | 9 ro Nh ALE We ; the tiene Yofeast doubt that our men told the] wajets, th te Noor were an i ntentions Ms 5 4 om the check and, tn answer to MP tech | gutted by the flames 4 a repetition of the sanguinary encounters at Lodz Is anticipated. =the resulis of the interview are now| ‘Phe plaintiff, who came Into pub amiDs Rand's qfestion, added that Iaeve was corroborative testimony to | floors were The three big Socialistic parties in Russian Poland are well organ zed in the possession of Proaler Rouvter, | notice is 1898 When she eloped to ue turned it over to the Burety Company, | tthetr statements, We went Into) Ui Honey, and have some arms, but the authorities claim they have no chance sin= and he !s not likely to make them {rope with "Sir Henry Onegul, teav-| 4, “ 5 | Contradicts Own Test.mony, y that the operator got excited | 5, and clght of his men wer gle-handed. | known before the mecting of the Coun- ling her husband, James H, Shaker ue reese mee) minve by a hae) Mr. Raw Kept peweing away at the ard ran and opened lhe switeh There |a back draught walle working on the ewis! | ai of Ministers to-morrow, when the|peare, a well-known Philadelphia law, | yr whilehe wana pup! tn the studio ox Alderman and! Secretary of the Re-| sess (9) be snothing In tt, We went | fre of the hh fl ‘All were Neither the Jewish Socialists, called the Bund, nor the Social Demos! niatus of the negotiations will be fully [Per wan the arat withers. OF Mayen, In Para, and tome of {eM yqenn eevusty. Cammnlt! [ieto ether rumors with much the same | more or lors singed, Anrdulines auge crats are separatists, as are what are known as the Polish Socialists, but | #28¢ °ve?: *|"phe was dressed in a blue sme BUS O HOSUR CEN ANS Et “You cashed that ehpek yoursel’, | effcet.” |geona from the New York Huspital at ; unite Jon ¢ he c ‘ety. 8 t i fi a ” Wags Ail ae ike pales doveive Terres ied them, when they went back ot : ‘they are all bitterly opposed to the existing Government Deer eceliaveGs (hal cubes ANNeInD LAr ier necr nual mnt rely MURA Ald Ss eee eee Ae RA eee eae tRelce THSUE NET FOIAN fab, Orher mishupa to firemen oo is * Hoa je Bourse sharing |gioves and a white straw hat trimmed) A aumins of letters ryave agp au of the inguiry, Cough probaly ob, y H . > 5 > In the tmpre t Ld IN i veri at the Colontat | Hot before coroners inquests shail} erred at frequent intervals, though LODZ MASSACRE BRINGS CRiSIS. H LEAS mith roses and green leaves. Bhe tes-|vanch Ife, written by B oto hal vb dlds Tae 1 it at the Colonial | uot befor our es Inuoets anal Ce a IN eRe) he wow ont Wert ine | Trust jown to the witness, who | tour oe | Mla not show any toas| “Why did voit, an the Now York rep. | Tankers! Surety whore Thad a porsonal) have been compl 4 sald that, though the examin: | to be taken While all bi triet were bu The affair at Lodz has seemingly accidentally precipitated a er tiled that she was a widow and that) motier wit but the authoriti Mie Nhl L € y the defend: : declare that there is no machinery for a general insur- GERMANS MEET and wanted te rection behind it, | Te had often called on her marry her. April, were wdmitred th engines In the aise the blaze on Pours of employees had begn praed- dt memory on the part of the defendant, |resentative of neluded, the investigation by a A ae On the d ne ae ecestall aus Moy on Ste PMttere of a pers (Company, not deposit. that eheek at [the road was no means finished, CO ee to oD y fon," she sald, p they he ed ( ere rety Company |r i ‘ eke iAsta But this may Increase the slaughter in crushing the outbreak. he Maiennonee We that se Win guing | possessing a good underst inding) ated u 1 aie See + the Surety Company a 1 Is of va were iD fev ¢ nian i if ~ ~ + 4 Y | i ‘ é y Aad Hts eco mucho Ay exam eports and ee Many people believe that Governor-General Maximoviteh is hardly | to call, When he came in he eaid he )t sod memor, nig, ci] veted, was check was made out to my | discussing dey “phey are mune equal to the task. But so long as the disturbance is confined to Rus- Fae eee eet ka declares vere ne] A letter from Parla in whteh the aoe! ou vow say that you had not told | Liveards aancune Yale rs of walsta; Lewis Wolf & Sons, sian Poland the authorities believe it can be kept in hand, IN AFRICA would fix me eo that I never woutd | © eee or ooh could | (oe on Rothachik's. hon Fee ea ee eee Trt een arureaig, (anges wopday madithe, third Jette Talay Tie main danger lies in its spread to Socialistic organizations in} find he mmost dia: he threw me down | MoO a eens aon, wae panded Have wadeond saat e HEE eesti if poem) eee ciher paris of Russi: with whom those in Russian Poland are closely =o oe \ beat ms fo Hee inne ic@aniield up Bronson SE EE Ny Ls Hothsehit AA ONDA Av ooteis ot Aetna ars “Old, & OU) ‘ ; je. 80 AN ter showed Mr, Brinsmude's ability to | end and you and Wooten share | "Ti Wades as thouene tof 8 id goods, the aixth Noor, allied, Natives Rout Them with tor anys and naa a acctor in attends |) "yicineserequicing conatterable 7 may jaye told him the company | )ulli OF Uae. reeks ot thee | ee ‘ In the meantime the Cat: f . ance.’ men ity [wanted to get oft the bond. "was |! Mentor Oy seale Caucasus Is aflame with an Insurrection ona big) Heavy Loss and Get | "Why tid be ao that” naked MF) Gn reaiton examination Dr, Rone anid MG it aml ofthe bond | P aiiven en! MOTHDR KILLS HER Moore, of Moore & Cantwell, counsel | iat the defendant was once restralned | COPE Y i ME A, Arnon tie mecond | leith ry UR C HI. DREN, . . a od and decided nat to Keep the recond | at te reed FO Ne BURNING ESTATES OF THE RICH. Their Supplies, for the platntit bates, shaves | tls, room on mum “an naa ” Aor mu hie arrival of the! train in t “ “Becaure," answered = Mra. hake- | “Why?! asied counsel, give It bane oF n't take # | i 0 Sti earavactiin rey ‘ . ' " Bh aaa " Z Mit pointed out Rotheehid and tha at lime notying hat been} GRAND LAKE, Col, June. Si—aHee The Mussuimans are actually besieging the Armenians in some of apeare, “I had refuse dt mars pee A) Blrahae: Costumes Vea thecgt ay him LTE i Vive Mfred Letts, desp mired) \wate C, Grogs shot ant her foyp The Witi tial Inatituced by hte” family the tow ns, Peasant uprisings have also recurred in several provinces,| CAPE TOWN, Cape Colony, June 26. ! canted on ber every day and wrote her] “Because he wanted to go out clad in Pattie moved (he dieminal of the [Ria tee trom pune Pee atananst to) take notably Kharkoft, where the estates of half a dozen nobles have been |—!* rebel loader Merengo has at- | many letters Cross-oxamined by Will trouser mit Jacket and /Indlctmeny oo tie enc aninaiy pata | A ira PKL Ey eh: ta Thine 1. conaltion burned and where the workmen resisted Cossacks wi 3. W ing | ticked and defeated a German foree | lam T. Tomiinson, counsel for the neh Yak Tee ay aay ti pavaing oul of the honas “father, ' Wound: Iiiikie Canty esisted Cossacks with arms, wounding | \onmanaed by Capt, Siebert at Amoad, | fedant, Mra. Shakesveare sald | she VER PANN es , Wi Jeave ato n sins of mental abe Wintel sho several oi the soldiers, _ een ‘i | marrted Kespenre about — sixteen fae ¢ nus and Mr, Datd- with tt in the Warns Mountains, German} vears ago and had one son. Her hue- ureat miss OF CIA LiKE Raye, heen vn ‘opened (ote ORIEN se: . Southwest lon, - band dled In 1908: pre pening to, sour noliee that Tet vou | paras e in ammunition and sup: | “wwhat was the matter with him?" na pi ed Mtr. Bins: | BR ACH RES SIGNS ROOSEVELT OFF FOR UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT MOB BESIEGES 'S PALA CE Vile verscs hove heogu iw bettevea | pa otion was sustained brother oppos wholee of wVE 5 “Ht ihe taken are. reported itoiavelbeoh jection was sustained, ther opposed his cholve of | ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS Me akeapeare died nan ins: ; Cat dd ‘ i F SUMMER VACATION, OF KOVNO GOVERNOR, |“ ———_ Ate nilegeds of Ria wife's |asrrne, BTeAE Maas Of face!" eBld th] Ae uagoN, JUNE | } wee Caused by Sores on Neck, i Morgan 5 led off by the rebels, BRK elopement “When you say. th i f ROGUE c SUA tonne WASHINGTON, J With fare- KOVNO, Russia, June 26—A mob of a thousand persons sur- Tn aneweyr to other durations the | Nas mental Unpbitidedo you Mee TRG ho eee ot AE COAL Ne atl wells. and See rten Ciniseararraeneliiterseees Itching For Two rounded and attacked the police station and the Governor-General’s atin ald that her husband was tloe Greenbaum, On” 1 Jus | And hie realgnasion haa been acrepied | Roosevelt had a husy day at the Bxee- Yoars Made Him Wild. lace {olay sick for three years before he died! “Il mean that_he was not able to rea- | DY the Tresident Jutive Offices, Hla scheduled departure palace ays and that she took eare of him son correctly all the time," replied Dr. | 9. elunition will tale effect Aug. | for Cambridge, All the windows were broken before the rioters were overpowered dla you first meet Mr. Rich- | BER ie he mot able to is ie Na to an ve that ho dalieishoini ty ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA “AC n re i eh} 7" - , reve by the 1 ices “In the spring of 1901," sald the When he 1s suffering trom dolusto j|ARMY OFFICER SHOOTS Vive policemen ‘vere wounded, witness, eee oe paeke, fa PeRRR tly on the “Por two years my neck was cove i SA RAKE, Tt 7 , z f “Howk did you know he €alled you |e 44¥ 9 mi ? K ered with sores, the liumor spreadin A detachment of dragoons finally arrived on the scene and dis- on the tele hone? svas . TAGS MTSE HER aes ets Bae IDE PORN: Ninovig to my hair, which fell out, leaving ath persed the rioters, Lt know?" cohond, she WI'=/ ig not able to reqnon oh auch A person ————= Biat uBNe! unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, (By Associate 4 Press.) ‘ou refused to see him? “Whenever the converaation relates Win Wife Inanne, Cant. Pints Come air, gusset inflammation, and merciless itchin, ' 8, at frat, but when he threatened te a aelualon concerning which he suf-| mie Sulelde, Leaving WP ty Vilorney made me wild. Friends advised Cutie ck the door open I told him I would see him Called at Midnight, NGTON, June 26,—The Pres!- an) cura Soap and Ointment, and after a few applications the torment stbe sided, to my great joy. “The sores Mr. Brinsmade contracted } i ntracted his| Daughter t ge. do vou think he was capable nat fie {impo | pnitonw and Alone Maddened by the fate of bis falthtul dent has expressed a wish to the Japan- WARSA w AN ARMED CAMP; WAS! ‘ 3} <} ese and Russian Governments that the | yy PANE 8," replied Dr. y eamong the | What time did he cull r. Rove, vi’e, who was jolently insane a e” enow 5 | soon disappe and my hair grev G N s TR E Ts. plenipctentiaries meet in the United | “About 12 o'clock, I vhinks T know It Allenist Is Recalled, 5 i ea Te HInK, aly n Bee again a thie healthy as ever, . wns vel e yeuk ARO, Louse ve oO. fly WARSAW, Russian Poland, June 26—Afternoon.—The Jewish dis. | 8ttem on Aus. 1, ‘and ff not on that day | “you admitter him?" mer Gatien MacDonald, exnert tn | veors old, (o ativnd the urd come | | shall ene pene Curlers f , s . gee 1d ise hen tool’ th 4 B WD mencement. Fron Cambridge he go ne Spalding, 104 W. 4 Yrcts are in full revolt here, The shops and stores are closed and tratiic then at the carllest date thereafter, The | \Avei, what happened?” Qe When aid you jen Abe mtands ish army HP AMS n VESTER Cad A ES ign i) hy ity. B) 104 04 following statement regarding the meet- , ‘He accused me of seeing some one | fondant! 4. March 10, 1904 tral Park to-day has ceased. The street cars have been overturned to form the nucleus jing of the plenipotentiaries was made | Ce Ai"'0. “wan Wi taining company Did you examine him at thin time? | Hult asa British 5 Yes: at tHe 0 i bd toran, and une : of ‘barricades, publle nt the White House to-day. Sat aie nes Wane Oo tont® i Foatical of Mra, Bring: | Ul recently nie faintly, consisting o¢ LEAPED FROM WINDOW had been drinking.” (Heo him anbyequontty 2a, | himas wife a Alice, a beautiful gir nrina-|lved at No. 1s Unute | street, Last Great crowds are assembling in the streets, and the ugly temper of Tae LAT SSE uve he intoxicated? the Russian and Japanese Governments both the populace and the troops threatens to break out in bloodshed at | the statement that the plentpotentiartes 5 omen fur been drinking?" tron af him? av Nan 1 her « 44 1 is ane, WHEN MOTHER DIED. | AN DY Md Fae OLD . ° Danght ho Had Nursed Woman| { ‘ ft vi tri at at one » nan any moment, . | United Btates during. ai feae ten ake Fe h i Ot ine vevenings "raphea” Mra ah hp Hak ivencnt at tite inion. | ciolently, Inenne and wan taken oe tal Three Yours Overcome by een cheung Thirty-four battalions of infantry are stationed in the town, of Augtst, and the President has ¢ peare with a smile that was con: !"G" wise in Vour wndoratanding of a Fe Hoo ee nnn ee Nitiactw iti Her Grief. AO fal ee Tink’s enused ievat ones As her mother, whom sho had nursed Allee, who | ( igh an Illness of three ried Kenit and Nut 22 f pressed to both Governments the wish time did he leave that night?” | debestor ef A.A delusion is a false The city has the appearance of a military encampment, Infantry and| that the meeting wioutd take place ny wt don't. know. Twas. deged BE the | Wet out o ae the patient cannot tye ‘ossacks are bivoua st | beating he gave mo.’ was the reoly, S60 POR TUE: Cossacks are bivouacked in the streets and patrols are circulating every-| rosstble on the Ist of August, and If not | Gy redirect examination Mra, Shiite. | V1 onme to Medoheralabieinedbeitubenen weet cast On PORE AS A where, 1 on that date then at the eariest date| epeare said that she also had a sprained |<! “roam am now alone] i) Basox aire ay No, ou 0. Barricad bi 4 , thereafter. {re eist as a result of (he encounter, |PY/rauMeNt. | Mariner tk [in thew ‘aie Wa dhe gir FRO 1 sopnsony ty aye pans Eva ane arricades have been erected at different points, and occasionally the ts Jaeveloped almeat Immeseento dy avant [that mse nine a ae aha ur whine | apiang inrougit the alfanatt wien 54 4 BARCLAY ST mother's lang eo i? 29 9CERTANOTSE F ike! tlent who might b - oe tf do > e ird ft crack of a rifle is heard as the strikers shoot at men going to work. Cossack-ridden city, Twelve thousand persons have already left, and every |somentiat BURR OWT Rapeiereribed Aa faites t9 not Ky aed | 5 varies “to tho 3! a ho 0. end phe ow ‘The city Is in a state of elego, Patrols of cavalry and infantry are niov-| outgoing train is crowded. a SEN TR ‘NC ED TO DIE CC aah 2 4, | winess had the girl let ing in every street, Gonera. fighting between soldiers and strikers has subsided, but isolated | WELL-KNOWN BICYCLIST a (Hiitromained wi Bee aie, RicentaRe CORSO SH = The general strike which began to-day was proceded last night by at-| conflicts continue in the suburbs, ‘ TRIES TO END LIFE KILLED HIMSELF, Felusing to permit Others” so muntsces | tempts at red-flag demonstrations, hut the Cossacks charged and dispersed At Pabjunice, near Lodz, workingmen attacked two policemen, killing Pa wood to dliceman Rt the rioters with their whips, On Vononta street a sullen crowd made a| on» and wounding the other, George Smith, Suffertug trom Con-| Garman, sted of murder THO MeN Gouven stand and a patrol fired three shots. i The victimes of last week's outbreak total over twelve hundred. Thus| *mptlon, tnhates Gay and win | frst dese Chon eilag (Willa: |ianeon alone Although thousands of workmen obeyed tho strike proclamation tho| far the bodies of 343 Jews and 218 Christians have been buricd, Tho Probably Die. ; Wan foul dead Tn hla cell ac wnt eatale tle-up is not complete, Many bakers have joined the workmen and Warsaw wounded number over seyen hundred, re Smith, onco well known as a i O N A Heroes Advntedtetied WiUN a HFEEA faxbliley ‘ re Sonie semblance of order has been rostored in this clty and tho work: | bicyclist, Dut who hay suffered. from ach ue, Mitfintowly, Was convicted” oh PO SEL: Win aréwa IRAE AIEEE. RE a CRTEINEH BogU PION #7, Ne CHIGE cf | Pay Cee nea eeunize CO DRUM 2: consumption far the paat fow years, at-| Jane tt HMO touts of aitdinlowty ne M. bald of the town of Czenstochowa, government of Plotrkow. eT EOE home In Hackensack, N. J, by tehaling tang Maumed be the men. 2 he Chief of Police and seven other persons were seriously wounded, 6 rand shot Murra iii Tho Bcclal Democratic party of Poland and Lithuania issued a procia- ARMS FOR THE PE OPLE; 1 CHAR MES LG hee cheer 4 “prominent Demorrale pat | wy mation yesterday caliing out the workmen of Warsaw as a protest against M H Ww |houwe, He attached a tubo to the gas] eh pee Ann eee i 1 : \ the Lodz masacre, It declared that in order to show the soliilarity of their MORE BOMB THROWING | oor put th ace Rte tia eerie —— | THE OPTICIAN f end of the tube in his | Y | T Werhian and to nrotest against ‘the new and incossant crimes of the Em- ROSTOFF-ON-DON, Russia, June 26.—The police have riscovered that | fo SS ly. Fra a 7 peror’s Governinent” all Warsaw must stop work to-day, laarge quantities of arms and ammunition have been purchased here and he was unconectous the tube shou NOt Pree Biases any) fendi TEAL CHEMI RAE Aull ‘The proclamation ordered thnt not a single factory or workshop shall| shipped to the Caucasus. his mouth and the hue wae || Seratch it on Your _mnore than the druggist should pre-| f bo operated, that offices, shops, restaurants and coffee-houses must close] CHENSTOHOFF, Russian Poland, Juno 26.—A bomb was thrown into] Winia!y Alling wih Ras when Stis, Smithy Slate with a Nail. pecribe: inedicines) OU i iexeininay| : ; and that all traffic must conse, Toaivailtay cout eau beraiterdayan ceiwotuded severnldpolleehien audi brone|ltGhnia hie atotetcel te eee tions are by OCULISTS, |, e, reg. | = ——— y Te adided thnt the red fag, tho flag of the workingmen, must float in the| all the windows for Blocker around the stati ee ere ered a ant emtN |] Coffee does injure [istered Physicians whose special ' all the windows for blocke around the station, was removed to the Hackensack How- ‘orlee injure many Bo actice is the treatment of the eye,| LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, q streets of Warsaw, and called upon all workmen to help their brothers ” range o general strike, SARATOFF, Rusata. June 26.—Troops have hurriedly been derpatched| Pit!. Tt ts sald that he cannot to threo districts in this province to suppress agrarian disturbances, AER Cee ee mbt fen miniiten MINSK, Russia, June 28,+The peasant disturbances in this viclnity aro| children would havo been aaphiyxiated. - §61 ee: 08 vs ND $F, ze CITY, sr KATBRINOGLAY,, Rusia, June #—A. eom!-panio hea Goon. created He ep POSITUM people. There's but one 1O CHARGE except tor glasses, Way out Quit and ue f NO TNT thst moderate, | Ehrlich &Sens | i Ocullais and Onttclans. 43 yearw practlee Cr nnis an} tikersoft RECT ib 223 Sixth Ave.-..Below Ifth St. | tual Kteam Laundry Co. We 24th ab, st Ett Sixth Avz....Below 22d St. nd anette wanted a pate 1345 Broadway... Below 46th St, exponeneed; no nlehe Launiry, 108) Pultom, Ad shakers Commers Ist BAL Ht here by the distribution of proclamations by thugs and rowdies calling On] wngland, was hought in 1915. the ape to fight agaipet treason and fears are expressed that the Jowest| authorities, afraid that tt may Ket our , ” ed | classe of Dahon are being incited by the polite, denies the she orfer some time or ther, are le- «There's a Reason, THERE —Experianced collar a 217 Broadway, Astor House, “Tikeeneray ateady, malionas same Fa age f Downtown | 95. pros Street, Arcade, ‘work, Weat 6 goal Giecuss the purchuse of a ‘Laundry, Sa WB i é 4 4:3) Py ¥ iy f Nh wi i \ Pa ile " ‘ SSS