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12 CAMORRAS CAGED LIMBS LIKEWILD BEASTS BY A TRIED FOR CRIMES Leer at While Gang of 36 hb Rs on FRENCH STATESMAN WHO SAYS SCIENCE WILL END WARS. SEVERED — TRAIN, BOY ILLS HIMSELF — d Wolf, New York Run- Eda NING WORLD, WAR QUTGROWN, FRENCH APOSTLE OF PEACE SAYS Acroplane, Submarine, &c., ab hf cb) A th SB es WEALTAY OMAR, HELD AS NSE, TOBE RELEASED Mrs. Balch May Go With Cousin Pending Trial of Court Throng Troops Strug- | away, Maimed on Tracks, Make It an Anachronism, gle With in Streets. Puts Shot Thr Head, ; i! De Constant Thinks. Tr , The one Ma 1 wi fron Raron a ox de Constant, & HISTORY MARKING PRIME 1 ‘i ; enh Wrench wtatexman, who Is one of the _ of ies a ward foremost advocates of a World-wi peace agreement iv nie country, ar Svidence 1) ro . te bees nd 5 rived in New Ye day on tne Evidence st Dreaded) can eof doatiy a wt Seen lihay: lan Serebetien star Oent . . 4 righ the rk Count Apponyt the Plotters Expected to Reveal | orrt es Hangar pea yowtie. ‘The baron | . : | the aged rf Will make a lecture tous from coast to | Slayers of Petrosino. ket ‘ hand, draw oast in this country, speaking on the | 3 a e d put a igh hie results vmplished The Hague SL oe b onferences and what ne hopes for | oy ; eed ne : ; from the next conference 3 Oy uae ae es Ba Constant is a imi ot| Ike ; Voit alow “ sevond the 1 Senate from the art: | bers ’ A when tt passed hrough the head ment of th the Ile held the post} I. i Italy, | ain boy and hit his tra of Minister Plenipotentiary ang Charge ‘ be ' ow anion, Willian - ‘ in d'Affaires for France in London, he is i ok hail Miho WAMU SAE lasted A BARov a member of Tae Hague Tribunal, and | een year Haines was stew n CESTOVeNttLee the Novel peace prize was awarded | grow a "4 ko and poysicia no removed pe \CONSTAN 'e w wher € r found rat tad Just Le " ecture on the achievements day . f eve mn - - of Hague conference i eit Mabe ea diversicy of langue the a * forly ‘ i month or ore ago. They nd fo will tr o the X ) te med with an ambition to see ‘ for preparing tel tec nd travelied on freight and show ow, ae the trains as as Denver, Then en ar ecome an $ ’ nine homesick and turned back: Without an. neentive for trading, | hronism solution, I} a ty ese 1 street and the tH this morning's k market fell into a! speak of the of bringing ‘ ntral Railroad tracks las " torpid state soon aft ye opening. In rmany rer together WE Vaar Gita wteiniee 1) fact, dealings aimost came to a stand AAT 4 still toward ¢ nd of the flest hour. He ity i tie : mi roge the next track. A train came| What. price ea’ DOCU Were Leave see 1 es ® outetde court | along and crashed the arm and leg that, mostly toward a higher level, bur stock n fee SEngHIee thou armored for admission, bi ross the rail Hines, weeping, ) market movements were insignificant muen the w ould not even get near| dragged Wolf from the tracks and at About the only object of interest in WS yo the | A big police force fought | tempted to ald him whole financial district was the pros nol 1 os when Don't 1" Wolf ald My nced net iy Arner an 1 “0 trou u 1 aduall , n ny be ove ex a OO. SRB Su RO a ean . Posed hdd ay AN heavy trading for this stock carried (he | drove va poinis| arin are both gone, 1 guess, but this| rice t punts higher to 46 the highest and Litary cordon about | wilt fx me atl cg Route rekenied tec heverac aHOnebS the ¢ Other vments| Bi Maines that “this A sharp seling againat Of troops were placed on yard about | was W waded boy | Central Leather few mit the y to Keep order among the | had wh , head aud utes, broke the market's lethargy and Mhrongs; whi are apo atsey j Area e bullet w Wolf's reduced the Jist to about the lowest nation many Americans being | jpn and. struc wek. (of the day at the close. Leather lost funong them Jury Quickly Chosen. 11-2 points, limited Total sales of st ut other net changes were fractions: *ks were 4,0 shares, | - A jury to try tie Camorrey was ve | MATCH AT CITY HALL. fists sta, cured more readily than had 1 80-| Joe Humph heint: —_— ticipated and eariy in the afternoon | The © a Prices. Cavalera Blanchi, the I nt of the| bermeM last prives of atocks court chosen by the Ministry of Justice | Vivacious “Polly” Moran and Robert | fly ehet, nanges Mt co to preside, opened the interrogation of | Sandberg, both known to the vaude- the accused. He Mmited ‘iis questions | vite stage, were married by Alderman | Amal. Copper... tolan inquiry Into thelr personal rec-]eJim Smith in the Aldermanic Cham- ‘ar & Founiry ris, ? ber at tbe City Hall to-day, May Be The prisoners are ¢ ed With the |nard acted as bridesmaid and “Joe” | Am MET 5 Jassassination of fellos embers tn the Humphries, the announcer, was best | Am, To iH VCamorra, Gounare Cuoccolo avd his | man. i Swite, Maria Cutnell © popu-| After the congratulations Humphries 3 Carly known as ‘the he prren- |said: "This is the ewslest match I ever ie 1h ina. 4 this’ charge, h made, Th re wore Kicks at any time | int ore on aint less murders |Mbout weights, the purse or anything | Choe Mt Pe } a be. waeanized J most} stad ame tH ; minal sot vf madern |inally an organ loft is a tribune for vee ot women presse gallery extends over be Death of P2.rosino, BY ; ig They * cages standd Kan, Ciuy South The real purpose of the Government jj). t11 eo famous painter Loret Lebials, Valley ; fs to rid the country of this hand. It! da Viterio, whose Dia nietu No. Paciti % iw believed that ovidence will be| Marriage of the Virgin,” was brought ont that will throw Myht apon| thove wile made veautifal the edittee, the a imation of the Aimerican de- ane Hedin is a lofty one, and in| tective, Lieut. Jossph Petrowino, who OTT Wit tie vol yah killed at Palermo in Mure, 1909%| have “or the done It War mnicay Coe | Aetna after he had veon cent to Italy by the duy that the awning hid the Inscription fale ke Mew York Police Department to secure! which must be seen In every judicial | information regard.ag Ttauan orm. | court of Thaly, Law, Equal for All, duals. aud t tators were quick to point. It wes Petresino who arrested Bu. Ot that this accidental concealment Was 4 Fico Al‘ano, better known the alleged actual orra, airy | onen for justice 6 Erricone, | Troops Called Out, head of the Cam. 1@ latter nad fled to New, 1. ; rowd in the square before the Merk Cte court building Was so great that a con: Taw Ave me bany of infantry was called out to re- ‘bain nin ibforce the Carabineers and police in natntalnin inks hold $34 de ras ~ONPANAMA CANAL —_—— asylum, Her Competency. to Phe Brening World.) VERNON, N.Y. March 11 after noon to-day Supreme Isunc N. Mills decised tem to release Mrs, Georgia © Balen, wealthy inmate of Bloom ingdale Asylum, pending a trial w WIIL take place before a jury in M hattan next Thursday, when the ques tion of her competency will be passed upon, Justice Mills Mrs. Bale), .who said would im worth $100,000, over to her cousin, Harlan P. Sweet of Los Angeles, Cal, who came Kast to fight for her discharge from the asy- lum upon jis furnishing « bond Mon day morning for $25,000, “T think this woman should be taken away from the of th th “to prepare the coming petency. ‘The attendant to environments sald Justice, trial aeyium om ith her Sent Back to Asyium. Balch, through her & Lesser, asked that s for rnish an aw is= charged at once, but Justice Mills sent her aek to the a Js furnished “It will only be two nights more th “tum yond tl the t you will have to stay in Bloomingdal one of her jawyers told Mrs, Balen who was attived in mgurntng “But I cannot sleep there,’ she said to several friends. ‘There is a maniac in the room next to mine and she makes such unearthly noises 1 cannot wear to go back Mrs, Balel went back te ale in an automobile De 1B Lyon, the superintendent, and nale attendant. It developed far the first time to-day that last January a Sheriff's jury had passed upon Mrs. Balch's alleged in- sanity, and twelve of the jurymen de cided that she Was sane. ‘Three other Jurors held out against her as well as three commissioner: the verdict was set aside, Now fury 1s umber of Others Injured in Second Bad Collapse With- in a Fortnight. COLON, March 11.—There was a big | slide of earth at the north end of the | Gatun lock of the Panama Canal last night. The mass buried a steam shovel and caught @ gang of workmen, killing | three men and injuring several others, Two of the men killed were Spaniards | and the third an Itatian, his 4# the second big land slide in! |} Panama Canal workers within a fort-| night. | ———_.— CHINA'S LATEST REPLY NOT LIKED BY RUSSIA. | Attitude in Regard to Czar's Privi- in Mongolia Declared Unsatisfactory. ST, PRTERSBURG, March 1.—The]} Russo-Chinese negotiations have taken an un n. China's second | y te the Russian demand for 10 provisions of th to pass upon he and Mrs, Balch declares she will prove herself perfectly rational, Call It Daughter's Conspirrcy. Lawyers for Mrs. Baleh contended at the opening of the hearing tha there was deep-rooted conspiracy on the part of the daughter, Grace, and several other persons to get possession of Mrs. Balch's property “Mrs, Balch is not insane and never wes insane,’ said one of the counsel, “her daughter Grace, who is epileptic and Insane, we believe, had her mother popped into the asylum nine months ago without cause It was decided that if the jury next Thursday finds (Mrs. Baich sane the writ of habeas corpus on which the patient was produced in court to-day Will ‘be granted and she will be given her freedom, If the jury decides against her, the fight will come up be- fore Justice Mills March ther hearing. for a fur- The daughter, Grace, was not present but her lawyer that If Mrs. Balch were given she be spt away from her daughter "The daughter's life has been threat- ened by her mother,” said the counsel, “and if she comes in contact’ with her there ‘is Hable to be trouble and some will be held responsible for it.'” poctibsdss 1 eit hee | maintaining orders ;)Adberence to the provisions 9: te) TAET AND ROCKEFELLER i by the ap ea to Russian conalar and commer. GUESTS AT SAME HOTEL. prisoners ; ‘ jeges in Ht and Mongolia th saith, with the exception mpared with Inst | jo unsatisfactory to this Government raperomr eve ; “ , tozal, Who seemed pie ee a —_——_—>— President and Oil Magnate Likely reg Marin Stcndardo, who | e454 . ; a; Aes thee |BRITISH FORBID MARS VETERAN DEAD BY GAS. to Meet on the Golf Links m0 he ef of the band, maine | bee ae wcerearegaad Us! o 4) ! mae TO FLY IN HONGKONG. | Pronan Attack and > at Augusta, Li pere t and pee ERS Inconnected . March U esident » Uf) rate ont ACUTE \" tt early to-day for a Ju ward nusnesa with | Right Rules Against Use of Aero-| ytes, atice MeDonald, who has a room. | Patuin e 1 he which lited Is a long ar) planes Within Sig puse at No, 12 t One Hundved | Watt and Mil « i iureh | extending from an ear to the ; twenty-ninth “1, smelled gas the President to- « baie ted au ‘ a 1 | trope on Ufications the ne How before noon} morrow. Mr. Tast will play golf ever ¢€ ‘: - . . ry eal oR seventy-seven years] noon. A private telephone line has been olin sd t at the house five years, |#et up direct from his reom to NGOS au at i White House, val Mars ar ja M - oly enna nn D, Rockets sa fellow gue y ah. authorities from and Oates: Ae Wy case. UD) the President the hotel, a where b ve Hongkong The Bs i: hole floor ad, close to a gas is much sp lation o*% ther bert 1 fe Nas strlet regula which had been disconnected fron] Shere 8 Me ere in ene arranged Lupara 1 the tnformer Abbat ero plane 0 supply pipe. 4 | between the two magelc ML prise: aria t on oh rai of tia ht hee WV the —~_—- Gtendars, urs, who left her th ol 8, who was an attendance 1 re | to the Ve or ; » Howrd of Ftucation ana] OLD SWINDLER REARRESTED. 4 | ' " he anned to ake Hongkong a vlvil van. He suffered from ¢ lin y 1 the vost an rus work on t vi and t amstances | Eta pre e ax Dp WAS | ¢ was attacl while j AUP ; itt we dl ne ty ia eae = s bed to the door of| After Fin the 5 from , t «I loosened the gas pipe ne AA Bianarn w Veteran conaganve t ns BOY SHOGTS BOY'S EYE OUT. |)", F Eig. Ya” 8 ae , _ in man, was lined up at Headquarters to- ! eae NG Aare ane Lee tau? Werery ~~ yy | day and will be arraigned for pleading ; lie HELD AS “WHITE SLAVER,” | to an indictment charging forgery” in fs 4] with Ale Gan, |, Pm eee J the Court of General Sessions on Mo aaah the madi dix Eloy Mulle small, sallow Russtan| ay. Phere are on indictments : Ma rors, » w t us| charged with a violation of the United | weirs Island ay verving @ \ ; Petrosing's Report Read. w araod h shoo! States “White Slave Traff law Of) perm of fifteen month: e Allen " PANO AA SOE] 3. ; oe ae 5 ‘ Mast Pitty |189, which makes |t a felony to take] of the Central Office was walting for nw questioned the pris e with a a girl into any State from any other] him as he stepped out of the prison Pris r aue 4 vloael This it othe | Jurisdiction for immoral purposes. and arrested him on a ) Warrant . rivaners in Cayes rasta el ‘The woman keeps 2 furnished room| A specialty of Fisher's Is swindling |The gloom of the old walls w vad Bb eeu da At No. US West Fifteenth atreet,| art dealers with bad checks, His jieen relieved by w coat of wiltew hea | She 1 Ten ‘ t he : a ted to-day on com.| fifteen months’ term was imposed for The interior * ie it) was plaving Me at Ohartes Welaol of Noo sor many | cetrauding Charles Atking, an he » 1 than four) PM ev a Bie Or ener Marae ai Hast) aoaler of No. 27 Union Square. The he UEDA. | Hundred witnesre yard and str rene eared that oN | indictment upon which he ts Ye head ¢ piace Whe most interesting paper which *' !! ba ie Ww oe tried is based upon a check . io - are the gguved in to-day'’e proceedings was a “ers lr 2 ‘ Jeanne onder, 1 | tion wheraby he swindled Jot ge Ar Hg ae Crown yeport from the New York Police De- 8" of [oe Wound t fi law, The irl is) Gealer of antiques Forty-second euler ang tne olerk of ¢ 1". partment coucerning the arrest of tie) willl att he} Clea” according 0 the) gireet, out of $210. eft arm, of thie ros * (he Brricone in that city and what the wht the shoy no i TR ee iat al William Hen: Vy nts for th American detectives have boon wb s hited State " t . - iy Mt at ontainn she. bg stoet Rimeetena dtestiven Mave oan tite to Palinaktaald (helene latewthe | WA RUE thon tbe eee cent | KILLED ON AN ELEVATOR, Gage occupied by thirty-five of the fo- Phe report wae signed by Joseph » shot tin only by bis first | missioner Shields, who tasued the war- cused, and a smaller cage in which the | Petrosino. 4 «be thought the shooter! rant, and the woman was held in Ge-| MNally Crashed as Lift Shoots Up informer is trolated fre A count of the pris \ Whore in Sixtieth stree:, near | fault of $269 bail for exam!nation, j , To examina Jeveloped cre Were | his own home, pul PR ci to Top of Shart, ed to bi of the distin oniy x It i thet, Detectives MeGhee and Gallagher J. B. M’DONALD WORSE. While at work on top of a passenger E COCUBYINE & cage exclusively ints} umbered | Were sent to tnd Paul vt elevator at No, 115 Wooster street this not seem to be disconcerted f these threo are fugitives, ae Fa ° John MeNally, an engineer et auamtad “ct Contractor Had afternoon, John McNally, a « men seenene <eneraed at. Oi ; L BAAN) | MEROR: BUELL Dentist Weentan Acaaliinds omnemeat Te hs of No, 6) Knickerbocker avenue, Brook- Between the two arms of the Fe eee eta a eee art Rorday, Belin tn the Dakota Apartments, Central|iyn, was instantly killed when the ele. fhe benches of the lawyers and in the hundred and thirty witn Fifty-eight street, Was acquitted by a | Park Weat and Soventy-necond street, | vator became uncontrollable and shot Dave are seats for nesses, At (oe for the Btate were oMered and 600 for) {uiry oi t wke'of shooting Dr, J. F.| where John B, McDonald is 11, {t was|to the roof. the church near the ene Tho Court ruled that only Doland, a denvist, of No, 164 Hast Fifty: | reported this morning that the con-| McNNally was crushed between the 1 reserved for the public latter should be called,| ninth street. The jury decided that the | tractor was resting easily after a good|top of the car and the iron grating at @ons, Over the head of what was ong-|and eight Frenchmen. of some unknown person. & tailor from London, dentist came to his death at the hands | night's sleep, but that his condition was @ightly worse. the top of the shaft. He was thirty- eight years old, turn | § 1911. SWEATSHOP MEN ~ FIGHT DUEL WITH I2NCH SHEARS | Willig Smith of East New! York, Who Speaks No En- glish, Nearly Loses Ear, Although he lives at avenue, in the heart of Kast New York, and although he speaks only Yiddish, ¢ inststs that his name ja Wille Sn Be t sit may, he was runs! ing a sewing snachine in @ long work- | oom full of men and women at No. , Wi Glenmore avenue to-day when he fell out With his nearest neighbor. The other man, who 1s known only as Hagaman, took a bobbin from Willie "s machi Smith grabbed tt back. Bach man Wad grabbed up his long shears—cruel things with sharp twelve-inch blade: and in an instant they were fencing and fighting back and forth, using the acis- sora like stabbing swords. ‘The other hands in the tshop yelled or screamed, depending on their sex, but nobody made a move to stop the duel. Considering the amount of noise they and the fury of thety expressions Sinith and Hagaman did very little damage to cach other for a while. Then Hagaman got his weapon past Willie Smith's guard and Willie Smith, dropping his shears, rolled on the floor in a frenzy of terror and pain. Ts right ear was hale away and there was a long Kash in his scalp. Hagaman took a quick look at handiwork and went out hurriedly swe mac Willie by way of a window that chanced to bi | open. He did not wait for his coat and | hat Dr cy an ambulance surgeon, {took Wi nith to Bradford Street Hospital e Sinith was weal from shock and loss of blood, but when the doctors had told hin for the nineteenth ov twentieth time that he wasn't going to die aced up and inquired through the Interpreter if it wouldn't be posisble to vend Hagaman to the elec- tre chair | ee MRS. EDDY’S ESTATE VALUED AT $2,512,141 New Hampshire Property of Chris- | tian Science Founder Ap- | praised for Court, CONCORD, N. H., March 11—-A val- tion of $2,512,116 placed on the estate in N Hampshire of the late Mrs, Mary of the j the appraisers, w | | Christian Science Church, by hose report was filed in the Merrimack County Probate |Court to-day by Gen. Henry M. Baker of Bow, executor of the estate. While | the property left by Mrs, Eddy tn Mas- sachusetts has met been formally ap- praised, Gen, Baker estimates it as about $250,000, The total value of Mrs. Eddy's therefore, is ap- proximately 0,000. Gen. Baker announced to-day that ‘Pleasant View had been sold to Boston friends of Mrs, Eddy, who will preserve the property in a Way that would have | been most pleasing to Mrs. Eddy. Plans in this direction are making, which Gen, Baker said he was not at | liberty to divulge at ent. | > URGES BUREAU OF CHILDREN No. 274 Ashford his | aker Glover Eddy, founder | WANTED TOBE CowGIRL | AND “HIKED” FOR WEST. | Police Are Asked to Find Fifteen: | Year-Old Girl Now Missing — | Two Weeks. | | BLANCHE ¢ WILLIAM 5 Blanche Wiliams ts Fifteen-year-old hiking it somewhere out West, seeking to realize the ambition to become a ‘cowgirl which Id. her ever since ne began reading cheap novels. Her room at her home, No. 120 St. Mark's Place, Brooklyn, is festooned with pic- tures’ of dashing a girls, tride beck the novels are piled ap under her bed. nche left home avout two weeks After returning from Publi ool 5 she pack out of her lit 1 sult case, bank and var gold signet | took | She wore dteap, Jring, a toh and a bracelet, a | Jcaracul cloth coat and a squirrel hat | when she disappeared. Her father, William Williams, a cterk fo BR. T., felt sure she would come home when her money gave out, but to-day her mother appealed to the police. HELD FOR BIGANY “WHENTHO WINES, APPEAR COURT elden Dayton Reed, Arrested for Abandonment, Gets'Into Further Trouble. - n Dayton ¥ halt rh ed of No, 118 Fox- hing, was confronted with two wives wien arraigned before Magistrate Fi in Flushing da charge of abandonment by Emily Wand that le had de- AKO. 1 of the ‘well- litestore family, appeared ) produce @ certificate show- e had heen married to him 0 Brooklyn. Emily Hficate was dated igewood. twenty-three years on red against lim . who complained or two weeks Kissan who is but |. stared sulleniy at the two women would make no statement. He eld in $10,000 bail for bigamy ndonment THRIFT Our ten-year mortgage makes you pay a small amount on principal (one-half of one per cent.) every six months. It allows you to pay as much more as you want (in even $100 amounts). This temptation to save is just what many people need to encourage thrift and economy. Not more than $10,000 loaned to one person on this plan. Send for circular. TLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST C? Capital . +. § 4,375,000 Surplus (all earned) 10,625,000 176 bchada +25 SRO ¥ Lert ney ‘&., Bklyn. 23rd Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. | “JAMES McCREERY & CO 34th Street In Both Stores, “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. On Monday and Tuesday, March the 13th and 14th. Sale of Twenty-five Thousand Yards of vovelty Iks, including Printed F conne Foulards, Black and White Check and Stripe | Silks, Pompadour and Persian Satin, also Double width Marquisette. 75¢ per yard value 1.25 WASH DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, | Second Floor BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 11. P : proval pf the commission form of gov- | Commencing Monday, March the 13th. ernment in munielpal affairs character. | |ized Col, Roosevelt's address yesterday , 1 4 Hetugealtipaunrat cite lhanaray cael are | ale of ‘Ten Thousand Yards of Washable | about to experiment with the commis: | . tals consisti 1 ‘ letonrapatein Goll Raosavelkiwillcacandi| Materials, consisting of Irish Linen, _Mer- le forenoon to-morrow at Jackson, ani . i q See Gat eNaeOritkas snort | cerized Cotton and Linen and Heavy Cotton afte on, siiti 7 aT a ee cep reer rier || Suitings. A wide range ofcolors. 16c per yard Jaway from the Mg Orpheum Theatre | former prices 2S¢ and 3S¢ AL TRAC. LANES, RERRIDIY OE SNe BUeeL | White French Linen, dry finish, pure of hjs address on he Conservation of Childhood” Col. Roosevelt urged the es- Flax. 46 inches wide. 38c per yard tablishment of a. National Bureau of value 65¢ Children. Why Congress. had not al- reaay done so, he gad, he could not un- i a ul, but admitted that there msl many things about Congress which he 3906 : did not understand, “despite a some-| QRESS GOOT In Both Stores. what intimate agquai ‘ance” with that body ¥ Second Floor porns Be SEES ZUCCA JURY DISAGREES. Reach Verdict \® | Night After delib Lo After All- Deliberation. ating all night the jury Zucen, former firm of An- nd head of the a & Co, falled to agree in 1 Branch of the United tates Circuit Court to-day, and was discharged by Judge Holt, It is un- lerstood that the Jury was seven for conyietion and five for acquittal It was chaYged that on importations of cheese from Italy, Zucca under- |valued the imports and entered the goods on e involees. Accusations of false weights also entered into the je! Bes Oo CALLS COMPANY BANKRUPT. Petition Filed Against Radio Tel- ephone Concern, A petition by the Manhattan Hlectri- 4| Supply Company, F. Mearson and H. W. McCandless & Co., filed to-day tn the United Sta District Court, declare the Kadio Telepnone Company to be in= solvent. ‘The company started — witi: great promise and fine offices in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Butlding, Madison Square. The petition flied to- day asks that the Radio be adjudged a bankrupt ‘The petitioners say the Radio owes at | Joast $25,000 and that its assets do not exceed $5,000, ‘The petitioners put in claims aggregatng $960, all for materials goods BO Bishop, of San Antento Dead, SAN ANTONIO, Texas March 11.— Right Rey, John Anthony Forest, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Antonio, died at the Santa Rosa Infirm- ary to-day, aged seventy-three | years. He came to the United States | from France in 186% Colored and Black Fabrics. 5,000 yards of Scotch Heather Suiting. Gray Mixed Fabric | Black French Wool Voile, crisp finish . and English Serge. 1.25 to 2.00 per yard 85c per yard value 1.25 | JAMES McGREERY & CO, \ 23rd Street | Another Complete Book FREE With TO-MORROW’S The Great Mystery of THE RED TRIANGLE As Solved by London’ Detective Series, “The Case of the Burnt Barn” SUNDAY WORLD S4th Street ! 's Famous Detective. in THE WORLD'S

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