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eracate te oe Pabeetn a masa SE eT ae NG a ee ee 2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911. feller was his guest in Denver ors Se i MEXICO REPLIES | Camp of an Outpost of the United States Army _|THFT'SVACATION and his holdings included eens} TOQUR DEMAND __Which Is Guarding the Banks of the Rio Grande. fype To.MoRROW. CLEAR | Extra Session Among Leading | Matters to Be Considered | by the President. y Aue Hotel on a trip to Europe mere vecauxe he was fond of the hotel ¢ ‘| | vhen Mrs, U. & Grant jr.'s rater | left her $1,000,000, Her father had been a business asociate of Mr. | aches Moffatt, and when this fortune was penniless by fnvesing in an office | eR Among Mr. Moffatt's aide issues in denver, and which furnished the idea wreeked in the panic of 18% the Denver hianker saved the widow from Meing left! Her Version of the Case of iding for her and sending her $130, | a wi as n result of his friendly interest. | Blatt and Conve industry and finance was the famous lach} Scenic Raibway, which runs out of | Washington. for many of the miniature affairs now Wversally used at amusement resor 7 . . “| Mine of hie pecuniar whime lea nim to| NOT YET MADE PUBLIC, | AUGUSTA, Ga, March 18.—DPresident Taft played his ta give a $15,000 pearl to Charles J. golf game of his | Hughes jr, an attorney of Denver, | spring vacation on the links of the ) who made # forty-five hour argument | m 3 Country Club to-day. To-morrow afters | iat pleased Moffatt upon the value of | Ambassador De La Barra Says) noon he will start back for Washington, the rights of the Denver Union Wate: Waser | Matter Will Be Settled —_| —_—— | SHOT DEAD BY HIS WIFE in Friendly Way. WHO THOUGHT HIM A THIEF. | : ‘The President has thoroughly enjoyed Ile has done his best to forget there is such a thing in the world york aud has nearly succeeded e Will be, In consequence, a heavy | | accumulation of official business awalt- Woman Tells Chicago Police Sie | nad eight riage March 18—The reply | sl ae marie er sis Seb Ae Ld, iy in " Saat ; of the Mexican Government in regard on i ack thi . Fired on Seeing Man Moving to tie dispute over the acene of conture | The President's message to the special ‘ | cap exsion of Congress pe conv on} About House. of Edwin Blatt of Pittsburg and law. | Ks Hon Of Congress to be convened on ; Apri! 4 will be brief If he follows his Ait ‘ CHICAGO, March 18. Schenk, | rence Converse of Glendora, Cal, who prevent inclination. Whether he wit| And Cuticura Oint:rent. superintendent of the Park Ridge /are held prisoners of war at Juarer, branch of the Northwesters teal was delivered to the State Department and Coke Company, was found shot to ans ai 6 ps daath early to-day in his home tn Park pit eld te atad es loechiecaan tt Ridge, a suburb, and the police an nounced several h 1 wife had adinitted sue shot her hus: | [ene " + band, mistaking him for a burglar. | aba dibs did rhe the When police arrived at tue house Mrs, | ' mn kWe two, Boveri Schenk was hys 1 apd required | Proceeding in a » metiical attention before) she could | indicate th make a coherent sta nt. At first | in she said she did not know who fired the | 7 shots which entered her husvand’s | ty bodys but after becoming calmer is re- is sf f ported by the p to have said partment or the Mexican Embassy in WRU AIGA San tobe eed Lacr's | porte ines, teas andded 16 release] ; he didn't answer a 8 icion came over {th Rasy oath ag connection acids cableinsiiaa vl te DOERR LT had ans, | fig ie co inhen becien| Two Women and Their Children Made in the Eveniog Wi divectly recommend that nothing b=! No other emollients do so considered but the reciprocity agree. | ment bill or whether be will indicate} Much to dispel pimples, Fath n duvire aitinty by contiting bi blackheads, redness, self to the subject of the agreement innot be stated at thls time | Foughnessand other annoy- From the format statements of the! ing conditions of the come Democratic leaders, however, the Presi- dent has every reason to believe that | plexion, hands and hair. revision of two or three of the schedules everywhere, Send for free honklet t@ of the Payne-Aldrich act will be under- | Fee Brve& Chem. Corp, Boston, U.t. taken ‘There ts sa to-day by Ambassador In discussthe t Senor de ja Barra ¢ 1 to disclose y of Mexico, ns betwe re of friendahip and he matter will be settled with Justice and treaty | fining the international undary lines and internatfonal law,” » word has reached the State L y that pposed id to be a poss’ the President may call the (Give Atvag a Pree Trin Treatment for Deatnens to every Sufferer who meke erican Consul Freeman at! BOSTON, March 18.—Four persons “On LANDS AWAY FROM CITY, 1 a Tyne strauieniited © 6 Fenoe! | Were burned to death in a fire that de- foF have been. greatiy from the United States Consular Agent AG \stroyed a South End tenement house amore by tie Sar = | 4 as relief in (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Paze.) > : Tictinse Ae cac early fOhy. Several CLMAUS Wale’ Fas Pt tuiies ee Heissenberger, in Will, Expressed a ere ent ine a reviet is | Insist That neg Mexican Presi- ia Golonel at Dedications Murs! sou cnsis oacsatre be sarcou iia Uy the bandredas a Willingness for Other Disposal | company will close down, This will] =) '; . time the Speaker has taken any positive|in the aggregate has swamped their = i Ge cue narrow escapes. j pase Desired L throw. 8800 people out of employment | dent End the Revolution Mand ie the Senatorial fight. vom the| Gnanclal resouross in eaverat instances,| Waters Loose in Arizona’s | ‘Those wno lost {iste lives wore two S AMEOTER “svesired. Jand place 30,000 people in dire need by | time of this election until to-day he has Admits He Is Bro: " , eee eee ane) atariibenee toe “| divest that my remains be cre-|tre tro ne | at Once t Salt River Valley. |daugiter of one and the Infant of an- pices 7 e rel the stopping of a payroll of $80,000 « ‘ Ci willingly carried out the orders of Boss} president Martin J. Condon of the oa 'y. jother. All of the other missing later i that my ashes be strewn | month at Velardena and Asarco, | Murphy, who placed him in the posttion| American Snuff Company, one of the leaped Ges ¥ help she pn {rebel gesting are ‘The State Department was advised of authority. Even after tho defeat of| seven mei who guaranteed the safety i The names of the victims were Mra. ‘ tow by the American Embassy at} CHUICAHU. wrote John Heissenverger | yexico City of the promulgation of the| El F Presidential dec! A” fetter from Mexico, March 14, via | the Democratic ticket In his own county] of the city’s funds in the trust com-} PHOENIX, Bio nisR eat n hundred Atnericay | Of Schoharie—the strongest Democratic pany, frankly admits that he is broke. | the Rooseve suspending certain | residents of Chihuahua held a meeting | Ponghold in the State—Frisble stood) Fe still holds his job’ with the sniff Willlam Wharton, her daughter, Enola eA Wharton; Mrs, Mary Kelley and her of the wonder-| Soby" Prisciijar Ariz., March 18,~{o open Dam, large in hie will, which was filed to-day in| Associat a : hold ful reclamation projects'in the world, the Surrogate's Office. constitutional guarantees in Mexico, | to-day to consider plans for appealing | loyally by Sheehan, company, but his salary must first go] cy aie mi = Thea he added, as if In consideration to President Diaz to end the war as His Break a Surpri to at the needs of hi ily Pel ziontenell came ite eAOMAle t0s87i| ; 01 ci Canons © Proside 0 end th io needs of his family. ry ; tbe ba) Vist: pants arrnae cha ois | TRIPLE GUARD soon as possible, His sudden break to-day was a great} William J, Cumrains, the ith | co octunnhied ao a ee moreey | AtFountains & El anere | 5 any. iter ‘ad Forty-sixth street: OF U. S. SOLDIER Dr, Manuel Valbas, a prominent | surprise. It must be undertsood that] promoter and leader in tho affairs of] | ae i oy Mrs. Roosevelt and Ask for ive and. cok agalis Patel Ge culdrte desire 6 alitocent . S. SOLDIE physician, prepared a petition sug- [it is not an indication of a genera} revolt| the trust company, was never a man or] \iNKiter Btiel. | was escorted from : : recaps Pine Brea \MGTAG Renee, Chea thelr wenes | AT TEXAS BRIDGE | «esting that if Diaz would guarantes | to be led by the Speaker against the dic-| wealth, according to those who have| (i | oni fy Cov. dlehard Sloan | 66 9a |: Bigs Si heath ‘who cally at iny arent. 4" tuln reforms to the people the war 'tation of the boss, There are some who! made a careful investigation of his eo CuBtiOS ene PF the “Terie otter, Tite iv onen only for a short enberker Was a member of the] set, paso, qex, March IeAll ape | YOUN auickly top even profess to believe that the an-| fairs, while Joseph B, Relchmann, ae ieee i Court ayn in . al time, a, ior fae ny, pte with an pation and Provident +9 » ee oA -| The city has bee: é efor s e-{ intimate friend and tool, for a tl poeenh of the ver Valley Your fare. come 01 roe, trestanent, ne of the tenets of mnie | Proaches to thé bridges leading from the nee) been Under ‘siege for) nouncsment. Of tne Bpeaker wil bolas - Water L € organiza: | The Original and Genuine DEAFNESS TREATMENT FREE rae tie: y en da d 6 peo- |e y ¥ ve s i comp: . oe Oe te leneis of which (pesrican side to Juares, Mexico, ere|2ractically eclghteen days and tho cretly pleasing to Murphy President of the trust company, long of Drewtness mn e's patience is becoming exhausted. For some days Sheehan and his close | ago put his entire fortun ald to be for the Roose Dam, | att & ion of one's bod: de: uarded to-day by tl ¢ usual |? ate m 7 nda ibe: gud the int “ I eatate, about $15,000, was lett by | (eres 08 ‘Ttted Mistes ttota bib hetre | Little news has come in from the out- | friends have been worrying about Mur- | $2000, in the upbuilding of the Platt nd fa wire the Cols af former Rough q Yomi Sou te, pve, dhe ry sy Lpbetr Ls J | gide. To-day the telegrap! = ihe: a . : ders gave the Colonel an enthusiastic pt ch ‘alther be er “for the education of my|fore only a small detail haa been as- | Sl¢- To-day the telegraph wires with | ph Since Sheehan's declaration to | Iron Works at Dayton, 0. Breeting, The entire party ' | The F drink for All Age Re eae ELE ae designating the manner for| signed to this duty, but at daybreak | 724% were open for a short time, bat| Murphy that no circumstance or com- Story of Disinheritance. pa hen im ques 4 Ightest doubt about aometh tored to the da dlstarice of ¢ fountai 4 il sa Tosa eG tents had been sct up along the edge| they were used almost excl for} bination of circumstances would induce] Charles Arthur Moore jr. is a son of| tntics, ying to sataite a ighty | Albee rants, hotels, an fountain: Way gare, te gn ihe sate site and. send for © provision {s made for the widow, : | offtcial business. o withd i . ‘ here the formal dedication merits towing deat and are tired of mte,made for the wigow:|or the river and an entire company of |Oae! juelet a ano | mi t2 withdraw there has been ajthe well-known millionaire of that \ licious, invigorating and sustaining. emus growiie dents and are. tired growing coolness between the boss and|name, who has been serio: # were held this afternoon. mating, profit by th a r | ly A from Keep it on your sideboard at home. Wee eA been disposed |ineantry was went to patrol the bank | apie oF eraployess of the : oan peed u letter | .| Keep y ata Py mar tres | D nis candidate. It own thi 4 4 # i | © from former pelieved they, col er rights was attached to the will, | between the two bridges which form the tremely anxious. be » | Bis ~ me st ve iy bs besaulgepariiny Haas tee) 20 Moen b eos tele f the Interiur Baliimger dis-| Don't travel without it. ple. belleved tuthercat tiives witch dla. thee piece hae main arteries of traffic to Juare: | al rumors that the in-|™Made the statement to a e friend |The elder Moore is reported to have} math progetto ite Grae A lunch di fe arth ere reataned their. hearing MRS. EMERSON ANSWERS Scores of Mexican soldiers came to! surrectos would attack the town that he was not sure what Murphy | disinherited this other guarantor of the | troduced Col, Roosevelt, who discuss quick lunch prepared in a minu A K. EDWARD GARDE! : " + |the opposite river bauk to look across | ——_—_ would do—he only knew what he ought | city's deposit. Young Moore never had | conservation of natural teemurees +2 | Take 90 imitation, Just say “HORLICK’S. —seneror he U; “| ‘ teas) spel ation o 4 i ; Denies Mer Hasband's Charues n/t te United States troops. It was a] WHAT AILS NEW YORK BOY? |°° °° his father's approval for his intimate Catonei then opened the gates| la MO Combine or Trust |typical frontier scene, where the army | Murphy Sees Dix, association with the Cummins crowd, | fed the waters simpoundea vel O1ED Divorce Action. of one nation might exchange salutes ANSWERED BY EXPERTS.} or nai an nour this afternoon Gov. | although at one time the elder Moore| the dam into the frriat ae Aallvare | BEAUCTEMIN m March 17, BALTIMORE, March 16—Mrs. Emilte | Wit! that of another, while each re- Dix and Charles Francis Murphy went|)went upon the board of the Madison! canals. r of Laura and OMUND, bi lea Beauchery | Sunday, 2 P.M. from his tate mained on » America insurrecto territory on, through her attorneys | in the Cireuit Court } tis said, | To-nawhe the d J. Pierpont | 4" be sil own soil, I re Milk. Sweats sq Y e Senatorial situation. The Gov- | 1 », He real mpure } weatshops Jn-| over the Senator Trust Company. He res! who revurned from the p oe Milk, S be and Un ernor and the leader of Tammany met|upon an intimation tri y said that Wise Charity Some of the Guesses in the Governor's room at the Waldort- power houses and nated, the electrical) . ree . ing switched on by Misa} 59 Kast Hous wer to the bill for an absolute dl- ‘ t Morgan, a close friend. he ’ | vorce entered Jan. 18 last by her hus- ray do babpell bait Revel Ast ORe Made by Sociologists. Mune ‘conference, but tire | Judge Wiliam -\. Keener and 1 pov elts cHe party will return | pep eee vauine ert k sagged Emerson, the | gorce has been destroying bridges along | § wists are considering to-day 1 secrecy a3 to what took i Tons tno other oe the) gunrantaysl) i # AT 10th st, Sheepshead Be ailtionalre drug ma torer of thts | ey can Nations le at ars to t ; of the municipal deposit, are lawyers, EMILY, beloved daughter " the Mexican National Rallro Is still | the following answers to the question | P ity, = The papers the ¢ were | encamped in the hills a fow miles south | raised at a meeting of the intercollegiate| When the conference ended they both both of whom had unpatd notes in the | WOMAN SHOOTS SUITOR ® and Nora yw k, aged sealed, but Mrs, Emerson's attorneys | o¢ Juarez. | Soo * last night- “What Alls the | Pefused to tal trust company when it failed. Tne sev-| WHO CALLED TO “MAKE UP.” sand 4 months, ; stated that her reply ix atinply a dental | Creighton's band, which 1s composed |New York Boy?" Jenth guarantor is George C. Smith, a . HALL 1 Msty Crom Cemetery Sanday of the allegations ft ned to say w “Day on | subordinate officer of the trust company nes De Fedi Dying in Ho: t husband. joans, is suffering| He ts fed on an,| per cent. more a in large part of ire milk, causing & 362 FIFTH AV. The lawyers a pital—Assa nether | sey e hardships, according to thi athe that should | possessing only moderate 1 .—Two Senators | “arly next month the first ins ‘ i alment | “ A | New York City, OF HOt crore Lill would be ed by e men, he @ , have often gone secur. Wilbur C. Phlillps of the New men constituted the| wii! be pald to the depositors of th nt Disappears Before ! Near t4th street. Mra, Emerson, It is reported that a | several days without food, and only the | York Mi ee. ish voted lorday ton eS ae Banting Polic a ¢ largest selectic of Victor le jan't born right ene esr BEE Amombly which voted to-day for) trust company by the State Banking ‘lice Arrive. ‘ u b) e Tats, ae Ne eee ipee | SH FETE BOLI EAE} AR | He is starved while attending schoo) ———>—— per cent, In this distribution the City |. ¢o0 er Rblct His berate - |} conal demonstration in Greater 2 satisfactory financial settlement on his ; | a at a ¢ New York will share in that prop . hands 4 af {John Martin of the Board of Hduca- JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Hee eee eee e ee enone tte | arhite, tai ay fas Horn: tat ot |L . for the remaining 7 per cent.—well, a bullet wound jn the abdon ye ci i eens, Lee Day Happenin | No, etl Avenue B. Biggest pe of the body—the New York ie WOMA! EE Se He works too much tn sweatshops.— CODY SUES PROGR h SUFFRAGE FLAG | Miss Fratices Perkins of the Consum- — | tributed through private organi + March 18-—Miss| Robert W. Bruere ry ASH nacre Pane nur and one halt ity dia ations, ims 93,000 Bala Contenet | for “WIG West” Concesstan, | 08 ANGEL st wo-vear- edt and the Forte woman ha esas there were bands ar 1. Wins F Flora §, Russell ts laughing to-day at] > wee, Mahe es | deen close Triends for eleht vent! bowels—and the most important are a ast - be ee Mer ie Ui autaso Bis) cody |e Raine tiem be he eae toes our ar : | nea cone anes eA ; wa | meetings of one kind and another, claims, in a sutt filed to-day in the u- | ernment over her prank in. plants MONTCLAIR MUSEUM GIFT. wevearolds: tic 107 (Hut 4 month ako they quarreied and Tis got to be looked after—neglec d 1e Mind Tots Bettis | 19, won: Geld AM Mae na | 20. wont tasks 4) dan" |@ to 6 and 3 to Sto 1,| at that 110] the wom ecording to ihe, police, means suffering and years ofj| but one of the big features of the preme Court in which he and G on | suffrage flag five miles south of Tha n fire James M. Jarvie Adds W. Lilie are plaintiffs, that he and) Juans, and i# certain Uncle Sam will B5000 to 0, Cag det to, 5 Whind.| Fe called on ber thle thoy nake misery: COSCARE TE bee day was the “band” of advertisers Joseph Mayer made a con minder | back her up in her ‘invasion’? of Me: Fand for Building. oot et a Pi siesee Mabe ery, | UP i econ J eep ever: art of your! \, * which Mayer was to pay $440 aly pDrias , mer * pe WIRD ROE fouryearolds and np:]| Manager Mack, e see, other the le waiting outsige ature keep 7 ei hi £) who had Weck for the exclusive right to publish| —stise ft 1 MONTODALR, No du Baron de Sead ee ae ahs; Hat Mester, in| By, Murphy and © Holloway | While De Fedi entered the woman's bowels clean and strong—then And éifculate the programme for Mies Mussel! {3.0 daring horgewoman.| MONTH MAM, ? March 1—Tt was) fins sons Heil Vd; Mob, leo ran and finished as named apartiwent. ‘They heard a shot and De ghey act right--means health to - - ., ¢ Mounted on a favorite hunter and ac-| announced to-day that at the meeting of Strike Outs 1105 Critic, py ae Fedi staggered out into the hall. He bod 3,111 Adverti Me ere on tre yeager fo endoy all companied by a’ "rough rider” and a the Moutclair Art Assoclation last night | Syste atlor,” 1083" opal °c GP cgegce yf AR ore we-vear | Was asaisted to a saloon nearby aid an gout whole body. m3, vertisements Printed ofits of the venture and his total ; ‘ is and up; five and H » was sent for, al Die Country Club'member she] James M. Jarvie, head of the Arbuckle ACK.-Hau 2 s sie ambulance wa t for 9 treat: aun $00 Col, Cody elasma that there te TM San) , Veeeee ne MRA Cue wNICa TER ae ans Hi and out, won; Golden had disappeared et aa MMos "wi Sul unpatd from last season $3,036.07, YK & can is { \qauseuns in stontel A Yen cen site 7 to 1, 2 to 1 a v _eereeeentifiiereeemaner \: 14 he sues for this sum. Passing first through the United | {i Lae 000. é ling Pearl, 109 Fatal Fall Downstairs. | Mayer in, hs answer says tho show | States troops guarding. nd] “The usr 1 plans to apand $900,000) "ff Ay and 7 to stare Telebi THtteelva aera ree More Than Double the 1,470 Who ‘ d to deteriorate and that his | then thr he a at} on the bu » 600 members, in MA tn Dave Walice, Dick | down a flight of stairs in Captai Sought Publicity 1 sbadeoia Ta Ju LA 1-} accepting Mr. Jarvie's gift, pledged | Wo Trak . Dusty and Mar Steele also ran| Hotel, Bay Tw third stre | 9 ity Through the Herald remselves (0 ralge the addi $125,000 Beach, to-day, where t ay ne sateanth ,} and finished as named. - ” * x Boy mane Over and Killed, ttle ; a ees year. ‘The museum wil have iid Ameticaneer. 88; ‘A nnaait Abhi jhelge The fait killed he is asl a Every week THE WORLD prints aymond John five years old, | @ southward, she ion with it an audito o rede to shaw hody was disco: housands Atti ihet was un over ay nae ight of the milipary oamp 0 for musical enterta , u alowan TAMPA RESULTS. \by ‘Thomas M ae An thousands more want-filling adver- f | took er 1 HK tag bear mn jan Relapse. in PIRST RACHOPurse, $100 jee nue 1672 Morningside, tisements than ANY OTHER news- by | ing the legend, le of Dias and ’ arch - - Akin ‘ , fl “halt = "| pape e Iohn Ferrl this roy ana | Equal Buftrage Ito @ land ses SRTORY Ah eka | ar-olds and upward; five and a rail NEW PUBLICATIONS, 7 paper on earth, Nestord Wests. The r led the | mark post she 1 Who he bill for several months TAMPA ENTRIES. Spee ee ed ao a NEW PUBLICATIONC. poy to the Italian Hospital w lied s Ruwsell does not fear the Mext-| gufferod a serious relapse last. Wedhest —— even and 1 to 3, won; Dandy NN st ee Fed © recently promulgated Q Hi i eae Promuteated wrtlaily recov 1k, Mure nd out, third, ‘Time, 1131-5, Net The men who fight the flames, td a ae would Hike to w i oned from New t * ora Can Aanarala. . rhe i Nee ck 9, Grade, one ot th ai | Nisa NES ati iy, | Carita, Shepherd's gong, The Fam and The men who guard the peace, Sunday World Ads T aera cslagimnanen in ihe “Pavllst —o sroee _ COND Hae “RSS aHLeY maid The men who carry the mails, y o-morrow Order, died in Roosevelt Hospital this | Mexican Rebels Put Two spice wp Fer otariolak and Avecend'n hale Those who teach the child morning following an oper for a>! textoaut, M aptare aes the so ngs; selling } urs, 111 : ne £8 SAEED, BE ONE OF THEM pendicitis performed three weeks a 0 41, Mexico, March 181 “Prohibition bil) was | 4 Usnight), 4 to 1, 2 to Land even, wo Those who conduct public affairs, Father Grady was born on Dec. &, ism, | came kn to-da at two Me Colquitt yesterday, It] iti EAC halt Ida Lackford, 101 (Irvin), 4 to 1, 8 to Th Ve d in County Cavan, Ireland. He came to # Federal spies were shot | Provides for the submission of a constl- | Wishart hone MW Pont bi and 4 to 5, second; Floy Battle, 1001 ose concerned in gcod government, |]/ And Ge! Monday Morning Answers this country when @ small boy. mata’ Of Ne | Tee ean atention’suig a asters” | hive Tite tjoTHtnngum tas ht. Wateanine 248 | White), ito bands to, thin HH] Are a part of the army of intelligent men and women who read ep he bodies were On at an ole ) oun | Time, 4 Ellzabeth Daly, Balpar a SN Wiese Pe? Little Gist Atineked. Aorta i PRR ties ire eit land Stubborn Cinderella also ran | a YY Wie Gp | —= George Roth of No. «2 Perry street re- The detective es relat a OM pioasetend ne re | ported to the Charles street station last O18 tar Marvias Chinese, | ventures He typi ie Hib ack arate, aul We Wine a Horse Race, found alticiog a strange night that his little girl, Bmma, seven, WASIUINGTON: | Mare | lshhe iy solution of the mystery t Tod? store, Diion, Wat; | ATKEN, 8. C., March 18.~Mr id caste beara, Years old, had been attacked while in| American National ted Cross bas ted ‘Trin have vet New Y ea SE ieee Thomas Hitchcock jr, won @ cup In a nga the cellar of her home. Her assailant, | Canled enotie:, uo to Chinw for the ing. Never before has wich a vook ant HHistough Vi} | Horse race late yesterday. | Mr. Gouver- | ri Rie Who coosped, 1s described as twenty-two | empire. The inoney was dent 10 the get n complete detective srary an sist \dii* ‘pyaiiss | WOME Morals won gesond prise, Phe other | JOURNAL oF THE avin SERVICE years old, 6 feet 10 inches tall and wear-| American Consul-General at Sh f ; ory fre fois Caranaush,’ 100;+ Harting, [entries in the race were Mise Lmily | days 45 Centre Street All Newsdealers es eet oat ane ood American Consul-eneral at Shanghai next, Bunday's World. Get ong and] Ye seinds apievotlon. aley Senahih ates etelan Hist Gael ntre Stree og | 4 " ‘ read it, You will want more, oped wad adaremees glaauce claimed.) |@athbourn jand Mrs, Jumes B, Bustis, a): pie | \ ime