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ia 2 SHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE ‘10, 1911. W. u H, Jenison, Trenton; F. L. Fay aad ‘T, Walton, Paterson, Aerly repudiated her, have reconsidered | ‘and come to her defense. They will ve ein Court on Monday prepared to wive athe young girl such aid and comfort ‘ap ie in their power, in aud.con .o the enelp he wil) receive (row diise Grae ~ne@an's friends. Mrs. Naxei now says that she is pre- Dy Palfed (@ sacrifice everything sie pow | “peeses if order to heip her daughter. fm Mis she has the approval of her husband, Ethel’s stepfather, | “Ethel was a quiet, homeloving girl eum her stage work carried her away ‘from us," says Mrs. Nagel. “I know “Véty Iittle about her relations with Miss ) Graham or Mr. Stokes, but no one can Make mo believe my little girl is gullty Ot & premeditated attempt to take hu- man life. Such an act is sntirely for-/ ign to her nature.” | LASS re SAVEDFROMRIER, |-x-President Roosevelt Cheering Polo Victors; ' FEARBECNNNG (2.0; Sm \ & ‘annoenced “4 |] ° Grand Treasuber | Beare pene we wear! LEAPS BACK AND Society Enthusiasts and Hero of Match (fwopip.wik seccsrsctet « thle daugnier'was made a prisoner, te mitten-L, ‘Cy MeDarit, ‘ast Orange RESCUES REND Policeman Who Had Dragged Egan Into Boat Didn’t Know of Comrade pion ti> ne TAFT TELLS HIS STAND OW ROOT AMENDMENT. Opposed to Reciprocity Clause, but Admits It Does Not Violate Canadian Agreement. BOSTON, June 10—"I am opposed to the Root amendment of the Canadian reciprocity treaty, but I am obliged to j admit that ite adoption Is not a violation felt in shipping circles concerning the) or ing agreement made with Canada. labor situation at the Southampton! Sy, laws on the subject ar® contained docks, which, it is feared, may prove to jn my speech at Chicago on June 3 {be the beginning of the long prophesied! ‘Thar is what President ‘aft tele- | international shipping strike. | graphed the Boston Chamber of Com- __SHPPNG STRKE geet Caused by Walkout of Coal Heavers and Olympic’s Crew. LAUNCH HAD _ UPSET, LONDON, June 10,—Grave anxiety ts College Point Men Have Fight for Life in Dark—Both A FEW DAY Strike breaker, who ean do in her behalf. velt Hospital, ince the removi have entirely recovered in a few da | But it will not be posi prosecution an- assailan: sticks to his story that he wa the girls’ apartment in the furtheranc: @f & plot to compe) him to pay 8%, blackmail. The defense will have no letters to Offer in evidence. and denies Mr. Stokes Was asked to call at the Varuna to t any tetters. If the charge of blaskmall 1s Pressed, Miss G: will reply that there was nothing that she had in her that was worth $25,000 to nybody el of Mr. Stokes does not pivot around the letters,” Lawyer Phil- lips said ‘to-day. Of self-defense when it comes to trial. Lawyer McManus, who explained the gift of $20 by Mr. Stokes to Miss Graham on the ground of “sympathy,” has this to say about the letter TOO WISE TO WRITE NOTE SAYS LAWYER. “Tt.i not likely that Mr. Stokes, with | | thls experience, would write to a woman ' jetters that might get him into trou- letters which the detectives found ‘apartment, it 1s announced, had "Ro bearing on the case whatever. Bome the letters corroborated the atories acquaintance while to Miss Graham, the sender hoped * vover for another ho whieh , by teow ra that Mr. Stokes is % hs cher Uife, and added insult to ine Waking certain false statements mother’s character as well as ras s good girl until I met that m™an.”° Miss § Graha: has told her "lawyer. “When my ile was wrecked he me sside. I was in distress au mene with him to give me money. led me a mere pittance, Then I 7 at he had assailed my name ene wep have nothing to do with me. IT faced him at his office In the 4, wi ‘ed .BTOKES TO LEAVE HOSPITAL IN “Rt expected that James Farley, the guest Mise Con- fad was at Plattsburg, will also come to the city on Monday to see what he ‘The condition of Mr. Stokes, at Roose- of, the | bullets from his legs, has been improv- | Ing #0 rapidiy that it Is expected he will | e for him to appear in court on Monday to begin the lured to Will Recover. Hotel Keeper John Egat of College Point, L. 1, had barely caught his breath this morning ‘after béing saved from drowning In the East River when he sprang out of the rowboat Into which he had been dragged and, putting every it ounce of his fast-ebbing strength into his strokea, swam to the rescue of his friend, John Herts, who was going down for the third time out In the dark. The policeman who had gone to the aid of the two men when he heard their cries for help after their boat had been capsised plied the oars with all his might and main and kept Egan's bobbing head in sight. Herts he could not Egan, whose hotel is at Third street and Firet avenue, is % years old, and Hertz, who lives at the hotel, is 2. gan owns a naphtha launoh and last Right the two men went for a cruise @iong the Long Island coast. They re- turned to the anchorage off East Third street at about 2 o'clock this morniug, and after the launch had been safely NEW PLEDGE MADE OF A SCENT FARE (Continued from Firet Page.) near tho sea, where elevated railroads. SAYS RIVAL CLINGS TEN-CENT FARE. The Brooklyn Company proposes and urges that instead of subways in this over its West End, Sea Beach and Culver routes and permit these old moored, the men got into the rowboat | steam aurface lines to become elevated and started for the pier. The rowboat | failroads. The B. R. T., as an alter- capsized, md both men were throwa | native, agrees to operate the extensions into the water. Being good swimmers | if built aa subways at the cost of the they laughed at the joke and started | city according to the city plans, pro- ashore. vided it be permitted to charge @ ten- It was pitch dark, and though they| cent fare to Coney Island. sturdily breastc. the current, which was| “These extensions as proposed by the running like. a mill race, they could] Interborough for a five-cent fare can make very little headway and wore|be constructed at the same time and whirled about so they lost their bear-|can\be operated in connection with the ings. They _ ew alarmed. Herts was| Fourth avenue subway with free the first to ory for help, but Egan took| transfer to the existing subway system up bis cry @ moment later. either at Atlantic avenue in Brooklyn, Tt was some time before thetr cries|Or at the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhat- were heard by Policeman Theodore| tan. thus making Coney Island and Fort Guttnick, who was on post two blocks| Mantiiton stations upon the existing from the fiver front. Guttnick ran to Way for & bingle Aive-cent fare many | across the water. out one bobbing head and he ran to| ‘9 tts & Nearby boat club to get @ boat. He| “Thia statement ts meant to correct lost considerable time looking for one| the tmpression thet the Interborough in the dark, and when he finally put| Proposes to build the Coney Island and out both men were nearly exhausted. | Fort Hamilton lines .es elevated rail- All this time, however, Guttnick wag| Teds instead of eubways, as faid out under the impression that there wag| by the city.” only one man in the river and he made| WHAT “NEXT WEEK” SUBWAYS straight for Egan, who hed barely) HAVE COST IN GALARIES. strength enough to throw his arm) In view of the long delay in doing bei erate, board he tookeeg| °°, Feel work on the subways the mn 94) cost in ter of t ine about In a dased manner, Suddenly hel treat gar cient Saath adlaae deman ares sekat Nearly 00,000 of public funds has The policem: any John. aid he didn't know of! present members of the Public Servi Then Bgan sprang to his} Commission, and the Board of Estimate TOCONEY LAN subway te practi- 4 cally imposible for engineering reasons. The Fort Hamilton route is along the Bay Ridge elevation and requires no TO THE part of South Brooklyn the city take the end of the pier and peered out|Yeere before the main trunk line of the| "7° He could just make| Brooklyn Company could be completed pe al-| had not # ready beon paid in salary alone to tbe rained that Feb. 111 Advance reports upon this finding are that the committee has simply advised dividing the transit territory of the city of New York be- tween the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, giving the latter corporation an entrance into Manhaty tan ae far worth as Fifty-ninth atreet. pecially DISROBES IN PROSPECT RARK FOR PLUNGE IN LAKE. Bicycle Policeman Captures Scotch- man with Delusions After Struggle and Chase. Bleycle Policeman Gallagher saw a shabby, “ROdheaed man disrobing be- ratk lake in Brooklyn this Gallagher slipped up and abibed him from behind just as the stranger .prepared to jump into the wate! The man broke loose, ran up the ter- race and through the flowet béds and ‘wag nearing the main gate before Gal- lagher overtook him. At the park station the prisoner gave his name @s John Joseph Nicholl and said he was @ machinist who had ar- rived from Scotland four weeks ago, leaving his family behind him. He boarded for awhile at No. 24 Schermer- horn street, Brooklyn, but his landlady him for @ week. It de- @ had been living in the morning. ‘park. He had delusions that labor agitators | wivereid Pak hd vie Bestia rp a Toe WALL STREL Animated dealin, low price railroad sha feature of this morning’ fn a number of ‘onstituted the #took market. Following up a higher condition in the ERA RELDREDGE.MRS.OHARRIMAN RES Tre YALE’S BOTTLE OF BRANDY. jen for Years i} of O14 Chapel of U ty. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 10.—A bot- in Ww tle of brandy has been added to the treasure in the Yale University library. This particular bottle has a history. In At present over a dogon lar: ers are held up there owing, fusal of the coal porters unless their demands for"increased pay are yielded to, Among these vesselp is| the American liner St. Paul, dus out) for New York Saturday, but whos parture, it is officially annownced, ts postponed to early next Week. The White Star authoritles, defying the strikers, employed 660 imported la- borers to coal the Olympic for her | moiten voyage next Wednesday, but! now they are facing @ diMculty of another kind. When they began to sign the Olympic’s crew at the usual, terms they were met with a demand for $30 per month, the same as the crews of the Lusitania and Mauretania, This being refused, the men left without signing. ‘The labor officials at tie port say this 1s probably the initial act in a bis movement in connection with which an important announcement may be ex- pected Sunday night. The atrike lead- ers are confident that if the signal is given it will be acted upon by a suttt- ciently Jar number of men at the various ports throughout the world to paralyze the transport trade. The ship- ping companies, however, profess to view th@asituation with equanimity, be- Heving that the men will be unable to arrange @ programme to uit all | sections. ‘ | TELLS OF “ORGIES” | IN DEAF MUTE SCHOOL. | steam: the jo load them) | Former Attendant Gives Evidence | Against Assistant Head of | Trenton Institution, TRENTON, N. J., June 10—The tn: vertigation of alleged drunken orgles in the State Deaf Mute School, when | nurses and their male friends indulged | in Intoxicants to such an extent that they became practically helpless, was | begun to-day before a committee of the) State Board of Education, | The complainants are Jacob W. Meut- | aer and his wife, who were attendants | stitution, nurse. Meutzer testified that during hie first week at the institution Miss Reedy asked him to get her a half-pint of gin, s she was {Il, and afterward buying liquor for her. One night, when’ the witness end his wife were going out, he said they met Miss Reedy, who said that her cousin would spend the night with her. Meut- zer said he returned late at night and and Mrs. Clara Tindall, « at institution. ‘They specifically actus Helen Réedy of Newark, |° them assistant superintendent of the in- merce to-day after he had read the fol- lowing telegram sent him by that Body: Considerable vagueness here in réter- ‘ence to your attitude regarding the Reot amendment. We wish you' would send the Chamber an explicit statement of your position in order that we may sup- port you. Are you opposed to the R@t amendment?” aennenanitippeeapntyhom 14 KILLED IN RIOTS. Striking Miners Fall in C Mexican Town, ¢ TORREON, Mex. June 10.—A report from Matehuala, where miners are on strike, received here to-day, states that fourteen men have been killed im a series of riot h in ———___—_ Glad He Killed His Wite, BALTIMORE, June 10.—John Foster, who beat his wife, Antoinette, to death with a table leg yesterd at their home in Philadefphia, was arrested here late last night and this morning con- fossed the crime to the police. Foster said he did not regret the deed, as his wife for the past year had been trying to poison him. He expressed his will- ingness to return to Philadelphia with- out requisition papers. Rich man Shot in He: PITTSBURG, June 10.—Mrs. C. F. Hill, wife of @ wealthy oll operator, was shot in the side to-day by C. R. Shaum who has been arrested, togeth with Wiliam Daufen and @ woman named Emma Horner. The shooting occurred in the Hill residence on the North Side, Mr. Hill fs on a business rip to off fields in the West. ECZEMA BROKE OUT ON FACE AND BODY When Two Months Old. She Scratched, as.lt Itched. Did Not Steep for More than a Week. Was In a Terrible Condition. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and In Two Weeks She Was Well, “When my baby was two months old, she had eczeina and rash very badly. 1 noticed that her face and body broke out very sud- denly, thick, and red as @ coal of fire. I did not know what to do, The doctor widers, but ordered castile soap and they did no good, She would scratch, as she cried, and did not sleep A , t itched, an feet and in another second, before the| Peat era of the| Were lying in wait to shoot him. Dr. London kxchange, the opening here was |t@ effects of the late Prof. W. Hl inerg were two men with Miss Reedy for tiore’ than 'a'week- One day 1 saw in 1th axcrerett, wait fast poltceman quite realized his intentions, eee eee ements ne neo oe tne | Bune took him in an ambulance to thej generally higher, but noon ater. tig | Brewer Was found a memorandum ol aT ee na in the formers room | He Paver the advertisement of tiie Cuticura 1 peony and te ‘a had dived overboard and was putting! latter body being elected upon their Kings County Hospital for a period of tradition which was handed down to P and Cuticura Ointment, so I got them: way pledges. The salary drawn by ed into dulin He said Miss Reedy came out in the observation in the psychopathic ward. ut to his friend's rescue, My baby’s fece was o him in 1857 when a student in the old once. hal] so drunk that her companion had cake of sore these fourteen public officials up to July —_ oo as turned toward ‘ " fe When the rowboat caught Y leas acti ks. 1 | iaboratory, to the effect that when the] to fold her up. When I first used the Cuticura Soa) oN atghibend hae, ONE) vo men, Egan ineleted Pade a Bern 1, 2911, will aggregate just $401,250, and) WHITE STAR ENDS STRIKE. ele, atlseoure seatth: | oid chapel of the college was bullt in| Meutser's wife corroborated her hus: ank Culleure Oouent, 1 pauls, te @ oar 4 padebier x unconscious Herts being Iifted in firey; | ‘he subway question 11 unsettled. and Texus and Loulsville and Nashviile | 1803 a student took a bottie of brandy} band's story. lsat theah Me baby wenn: teenie vs grins lane eet end bp wes avite 4 up when ne|. The ae eg igd nig tae ad od Were all prominent with 1 point gains. | from the room of @ tutor and hit it in a condition, “1 used the Cuticura ies being at ye rate 0! a day. ‘at last to make the man re- | finally pulled himeelf out of the water, column of the building under construc- (foap and Ointment) four times @ day, and Steel was best of the leaders with a a CROSS OCEAN IN SALLOON: , two weeks shy as quit ell, The Cuti- BRIA tadicse Wrest Fosccs | Gave ron ‘apeedity. recovers, They have served since July 1, 1, and Gets Crew fer Olympic. PRRe AvERts wanneserad’ drop about |HOM: ‘The next day’ the bottle was cov- Fara Remedies healed Ner skin perfecto, and inet e ep atbies Te Brite “discatiotaction of the puuite| pCUTHAMPTON, England, June 19.—| ail of iis gain of yesterday. Opening | eed uP by the masons. LONDON, June 1¢.—Melvin Vaniman | {ef ski now pretty and fine through AMERICAN MISSIONARY CAPTIVE IN MOROCCO With the dilatory tactics of the old Rapld Transit Commission, On the first "of the coming month four of the mem- The White Star Line to-day yielded to the demands of the seamen and agreed to pay a crew for the Olympic the same at 14, the price reacted below 12 r the first half hour. ’ ded Subsequent transactions were limited. In 1890, when the old chapel was torn down, Superintendent Hotchkiss of Yale, who had charge of the buildings, and sailed on the Lusitania from Liverpool to-day for New York, from where he| will go to Akron, O., to supervise the A a lovely skin, | EV the Cuticura Remedies. for all sores, and the Cy w as ecelved b; Trading was whipped {nto activit, ecently dicd, at suggestion of Prof. pa peo fh my kin. Victor Swanson Held Prisoner in| been in office four years, Tt fe hoped that this will obviate ¢he|Strenath in Btoel. |For the first time | tradition was a, truth, for Mr. Hotel | He Asantie thin fal cure Soap ad Ol he in his madness closed 'r0o—Geot There is some éxcuse for the inaction n eel manifest 4 rising | k ss dug the bottle out of the debris. hae? Wank Ac (Mib ; mya add Fash. mpleked up ihe revolver wisn’ | Home at Sef rge Reed, | se the members of the Board of Estl- Hreeenelt for New York as (he Glym:| power when the stock rose to 78 trom| Kept It, and upon his death the bot Peasiaatt not tus “Aurea Chamber at| “aire me” ht for protection against thugs. Another Missionary, Missing. mate, for the subway problem rightly Bs scheduled (near 77, Other shares were influenced | was handed to Prof. Brewer. In the! Commerce, would bear the entire cost was on the trigger and.I shot. : n ¢ gh esiphagy 4 on Wednesday, The trouble on the/favorably by the strength displayed in | settlement of the latter's estate the bot-| of the venture, which is esiimated at| purest, swectest und most economical treat: times the plato! exploded, but t| LONDON, June 10.—A despatch trom| belongs with the Public Service Com-|oiympic began yesterday when, In at-|Steel, and top prices of the day were| tio had gone to the library as a curie| Prois325.000 to, $150,000, Inert for affections of tir skin that torture, M gure that the bullets did not strike. |Fe% Morocco, under date of June 4] mission, which had spent around $4,00,-| tempting to engage a crew, the officials | established at the close. ouity. Its original owner was Edward peed th ica + PEE h, burn, crust, scale and destroy T called to Ethel to bel ere. states that according to reports from |00 laying out the Triborough or Inde-| found the men united Ina demand that| The low-priced rails bettered their| Puli; clase of IBIS. RAVELLING MEN’S OFFICERS) *\% caticass Ointment (50D. deer often Pa ari cM pin take my re-|Sefroo the: American missionary: Victor | pendent subway system before the pres-| their be increased to $30 @ month. pa yeh a at the finish were —_—_— T sumMcient, Bold ‘otter om me, an path rom } to 9 up. é mere a SEE Alaa “ecitiny wits [eran o, Tise, ORG ete aithough | ont manbers of the Benne, oe Retiiaate | tm of Tae O08) pacenre Dates . ARTHUR SHERIDAN 8URIED. . os | Prag, # Seam. Co i tewa fevolver, and etre 7. wits a prisoner in his own home. He ts well| took office, These plans for an inde-| more serious to-day. A number of out- P) Those Chosen at Trenton Conven: s 5 fun from the room he had thre in him. I am glad he was not Dut he deserved harsh treatment, . ; strikers through false p ; vention of the Grand Council, United | Ri ther oan tone oe i yell diag lll nail us oat ain 4 COMMISSIONERS, idle men are appealing to the coal por- st The fuera Ot natent Onder of Hye | Commercial Travellers, adjourned ton from the rebellious trivesmen, in the| frere te the salary cost of the Com-|ters at other porte to join with them R Rs member’ of the Anctent Order of Hi-| Commercial Trevelirs, stoned Th. at | Mountains some distance from Sefroo, | mission: tn launching @ general strike. The port] Hy BL TAC berntans and of the Anawanda Club,| day fo Meet niet eet thle. morns — in overcrowded with liners wallng for! hits + Bl took piace at his home, No. 18 East) new oMe eS . ‘oow! PRESELY POR THE HOME have found her father. Peter | 4 ralesionarion, at Mt aes Me ike” iB = | Forty-seventh street to-day. ‘The body | Ins ts Grand Counolttor, 1. Battin Seer ia yp nebo etapa Missionary Union with Fey Hite | FACES PRISON FOR LIFE. thy 5% wee baie ad se Obese er eee Wilmington, (Del.; Grand Councillor, Bs 115, Ef ‘or a reculel H 7 at Kanaae Clty, Mo. Mr. Teed “1s Aah Ec So WR US t MCR ary Cemetery for interment. sheri-|=———=—=—————————| $1.25 the case of 24 bottles secrete of iT occal 0 ¢ tye union, and tots men nave been vote] ie nami raz | eemyietes Bes: AE for ‘What HR “Gy =) B] dan was never In public life, but war) —one cent a bottle more \ - : ay tl one” was 8a |duccing missionary "work at Setroo,| Aha i ator Ie Aw Fe ee 8 ee tre hie pglvace, olneliies than the ordinary beer. A which about thirteen miles south- oF. . 7 Freseni-1i im 4 | Me iggy Mi is * ez, ¢ ci Comptroller Prendergast and Pres!-| When Magistrate Freschi in the West F Sheridan was only forty-three years; A apending her money froel nthe Stace, Oe (Be CouMerm capital of) | Com titohell of the Board of Alermen | Side Court to-day held William Rax- it SAN oe aa ereee alan. trom: -henrietaulare'| little higher in price — a fon of her children, who include, 4 thirty-six, for the Grand J Pay 3 Jincent’ yy ——_— two members of the Board of Bs. | ter, ase y~wlx, ury $ Ye y in St. Vincent's Hospital Haitian, | Mrs Singleton, Mrs STORM BALKS AVI timate who have boen vager trom tho| on & charge of stesling $8 worth of ity Tinea vad been til three weeks. He great deal higher in quality. 8. E. Gallaway, and s BALKS AVIATORS. “oy r clothing from the bachelor apartment 1% | where he had bees tt thnawanda’ Chup Daniel. After her divorce from day they took office to vote for a sol x bachelor. apart 138% 3 nk of the Anawanda Club Graham, it i said, Mre. Grahan | wind Too strong for Start Hrom| tion of the subway question, of L, B, Hunt, at No, ‘eat Forty- we oY Dal th atreet, but wa FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ed David Sullivan of the Colum: favored un independent #1 fifth street, he sald it was iikely that Wk 42. — | buried from the ho his brother in BE cet rake It Ralirose ane. had married Rome to Turin im Dig Race. | the start, following out thelr campaign we Bet 3 gpg ou Murphy | a div vorid i riend of Lead Murol ° n'a father after orce from a) Roms, Juno 10.—Stormy weather to-| pledges made to The Evening World. | 7% * Tosi’ Of Tie veer ae ae es I ES 3 scene, of Lanter ot ate hie . day caused three of the four aviatore| There are other members of the Board | pang larceny. HS BR at 8) e cin to the house. re) Ow BL AMERTS EXAMINERS | u7,"ate feachee, Bakea fn thd Parise) who Gave bens odubily Kem t# OW the) A tow Gaze ao Dace ote pinot iat ae $B) “ime tunerat was the largest seen tn Rome-Turin race to abandon the con-| subway question settied. as elevator man in the Forty-ffth street Hoe not | tysseventh street nelghbo templated start on the final leg of the| SALARY GOST OF THE BOARD] apartment house. The second day he 1485 WU teh ‘There werg almost Tomorrow A.M. too late. Take of Amproving Bank Exe) jorial journey. The schedule called for OF ESTIMATE. W108 here We sale (no eiihing on6 hid Ae 1a % il carriages and many well known men a CASCARET at bed time; get aminations Di 4. 4 concluding ight of 31 miles, taking] piere @ the ealary com to date of |iynder the stoop, Then he gave up his 1hbe 10 fy £ | watked n processton behind the hea i de maciec flea th the idea in mind of improving! ‘he contestants first from Rome to] the present Board of Wetimate: The theft was reported before he went ay t3 dandy. No need for sickness feonditions attending State bank | Morence for an oficial stop, then over back to recover his loot, and, Detec- 20k So g ations. in. this Biate, Superin. | M@ Abennines to Bologna, another of- tive Moonen was waiting for hith wien BS th from over-eating and drink- mt Georve C. Van Tuy! jr. of the| “Al stop, and thence on to Turin, The he did call for it. By uy 4 ing. They surely work while you —>———— g Banking Department, to-day con-| crossing of the mountuin peaks called 4 a = P | 6 d $ | | tleep and nature help Muth the thictecfive Stote Kenn | for the moat daring exploit of the whole vo | $14,500,000 GOLD YIELD. % ; aminations for Positions Paying Good salaries you, 1,900 miles of the course and great Sanacd 7 2 ha + ea Millions take and keep well, ‘ Van ‘Tuy! outlined to| interest in thia test had been aroused, 1,191. 11.250) egy Outpet ef Tramsvaal M4 et ona A ARE ANNOUNCED IN payeierliaui se ‘on min ideas which he had in| Theongs were early at the aerodrome 14,1911 11,280 Breake All Recoras. Bt % FS \ BA for the .mprovement of conditions | to see the file t awa: 4,101 4,800 re a fending tho semi-annual bank ex-| ¥rey, the German aviator, was more :#°) “LONDON, June 10.—The output of the ry tions, and expressed a desire to| determined and made five attempts to 4, 1018 0 | Transvaal wold mines during the month & committee of ted te work in co-operation wit in the consideration of propose x which may be suggested 1 ture. tions in the banking fleld wer: fied in excellent shape not ont York City but in up-State sec- | atent Van Tuyl leaves o wZ for Albany. the examiners pendent subway were discarded last fall, $300,000 PAID TO PUBLIC SERVICE George Reed, another American mi sionary, has not been heard from since Bisahdenis “Greer and Cromwell 4 air, ench tim . ‘Total. | Bet into the air, each time being com: snr re mM 1 | Pelled to descend. Finally on a report | stered n that a strong wind was blowing over | Dees. | the Apennines, he too decided to quit. Vidart, the fourth contestant who has reached here, did not appear and has not anncunced his future plans. The competitors remaining in the race have until June 15 to arrive at will hold the report of the Transit Committee, y | 280 | of Thieme upon “ebeclute subway On Monday the Board of Estimate pectal meeting to receive which has been considering the whole subway subject In secret session with phe Public Service Commission since si labore! who had been brought here quit work, claiming ¢! been induced to tak May exceeded all 665,951 ounces, | $14,509,000, records, being with @ value of about —— Find Man's Body im North River. ‘The ody of an unidentified man, adout twenty-eight years old, was found in the North River at the foot of Ferry t early this afternoon, (Bled. Ribbon for Win RICHMOND, England, early Judging at Royal Horse Show to-day Walter Winans won the blue ribbon in the class for double harness | horses of 15 hands and under, Judge William H. Moore of New York took second and third places with Phytlis) and Meneila, and Vesta and Whitewall | Artel, respectively, ¥ une 10.—In the ot | Wel eral Held From Brothes's Home, Known East Side Man's Fun tion Are Installed, TRENTON, N. J, June 10.—The cons All Newsdcalers Sua Mailed free, samples of Cuticura Soap an Srramenc wih aan book on skin 7.Sosp end

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