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Re esd jatecaa : ma: ) AA REBEL’ “LEADERS KILLED “ Is_ Defeat Numibering 200 Near Daiquiri. Insurgents i NTNAGO. Ceba, Tune <The Gov. * fount with @ x wo hundred he vicinity of Dalqirl, Aftcen miles this city, Cw el leaders kiNled and twen'y | horses and teen rifles captured, wm vell ax some pnediy Imporant do.wnients. WASHINGTON. has promised the siqppression of | MM rebellion within ten days, in a state- to Rear-Admiral Ostethaus, now Havana with the cruiser) Washing. and ane Battiennip IthoBe Island, beth Lane, a hospitat attendant Home for Feeblemindal Children came, suddenly ‘a thirties “were is. to have Den Bl ‘as to her sanity. a, ft he river, but her per, J erind veeversl. noure after p rence, Moating near the foot undred and Twenty-fifth street, “ig Sad bate a tugboat captain. ‘taken the body to ae Sarete at the foot of One and Twentieth street, the au- feities of the home and the House of 5 Randall's Island were com- with by the police and at former place it was learned that hospital attendant was missing. a ity of the ities. +» SOLEIL AT LATONIA WINNERS, RACE—Five _furlongs.—em- place Daffy, piace $18.00, shov 9.90: Platt, show 6.10. LATONDA ENTRIES. ti |¢o Josephs and knocked him down, er ne 100) gongs fat ‘Wiroet on eri re i i++ + + tt iS oS + Ht ltt ttt a IN BATTLE TO-DAY : June ‘32% _Preaident | | Porter. The usaea | his pockets, got $6 and fled. ve BE Bee eesse FTE FS EEE EE ER FREE ESE. RUSSIAN SPY WARNED HIS NIHILIST BROTHERS, Story of Espionage Is Told on Stand in United States Court. | In the cours of the trial of the slander suit of Alexander M. Evalenko! against Viadimir L. Bourteeff in the United States District Court to-day weonid Menshikoff, formerly atant chief of the Imperial Russian Secret Service, told more of the secrate of the espionage which the Czar keeps ver his subjects and former subjects in all parte of the world Menehi kof said that he entered the | Rusetar apy service to find out the | Identity the spy who had betrayed j* group of revolutionists, including himself, to the Gu koff said he had lrevoluticnint In 1896, that set mit to fina had betrayed him. “My first work as @ spy said, “was watching suspected perso and efforts to get them to make adm: siona to me as a former comrade kanling revolutionary plana. I rose {nt | the service until T became next to the| head man of the service.” All the tune Menshikoff wee working for the Government, he admitted, he wan sending news to the revolutie regarding the plans of the Government of the actions of the spies who were watching the revolution alpen BROKERS’ SECRETARY HELD ON CHARGE OF FORGERY. Bergasse Is Alleged tp Have Se- cured $5,000 on Bad Checks. Peter A. Bergasse of No. 8 Carpen- ter avenue, the Bronx, who for four years had been secretary of lL. Vogel- stein & (o., metal brokers at No. 12 Broadway, was arrested to-day at the instance of his employers on the charge of forgery in the second degree. The firm that Bergasse is believed to have stolen between #,000 and $5,000, but that the exact amount cannot be de- termined until experts have finished working on his books, The specific charge upon which Ber- waese appeared for arraignment before Magistrate Kernochan in the Centre Street Court was that he had made out a check to himeelf for $20 on May 23 and cashed it from the firm's money at the German-American Ban! reanse had charge of what Vogelstein & Company call their Westmoreland Syndicate ac- count, and it Is from this account that he ts alleged to have made frequent withdrawals of between $200 Bergasse was represented * the witness Koelbe, who waived exami . nochan committed him to the Tombs in default of $3,000 ball to await the action of the Grand Jury. pea nk A EXCURSIONISTS IN WRECK; THREE KILLED, FIFTY HURT. DALTON, Ga., June 12—Three persons were killed, and more than fifty hurt when @ Western and Atlantic excursion train running from Calhoun, Ga., to Chattanooga, Tenn., was wrecked near here early to-day. The dead are Fire- man Holcolm, Arthur Pite! empolyee, and Jost Hamilton, a negro were brought here. gat aca Aad KNOCKED DOWN; ROBBED. Highwayman Fells Clerk and Re- Heves Him of 955. George Josephs, thirty-two years old, '@ clerk employed at No. 33 Rector street, ‘was slugged and robbed this afternoon while #tanding at Rector and Washing- ton streets, A heavy set man stepped suddenly up As Josephs fell his assailant went through Josephs reported the robbery to the Greenwich etreet station. —__—_. Deadlock Ahead im Congress. WASHINGTON, June 12—A deadlock between both houses of Congress over the Senate's proposal to repeal the Can- ian reciprocity law was foreshadowed whon the Senate to-day by @ vote of 33 to 37 refused to recede from its amend- ment to the Iron and Steel Tariff Re- vision bill, embodying the repeal pro- vision. ~~ ‘ERE BVENING WORLD, OLYMPIC ATHLETES GET BlG OVATION AT HILLTOPS mK 3,000 See American Team in! Farewell Performances on Track and Field. * AMBRICA June 12.—Three thousand loyal era of the American ieam th tempt to repeat this country’s London triumph at the forthcoming Olympic games braved the rain here this afte noon to do honore to the athletes who holm, The event was announced as a farewell reception. It was more than this, It was a wonderful ovation to what experts look upon as the greatest aj athletic team the world has ever seen. | At the scneduled starting hour the skies though some had not thought the reatly interfered threatened rain, and fallen already, tt w ceremonies would be with, The exercises opened with a school- boy race, after which the American that heralded the Yankee victory London in 1908 was presented to the present team after a procession of the athletes acroms the field, Most of the members of the team were present, and individually and collectively were given & areat welcome by the crowd. It was then announced that because of the condition of the field the games would not go on until 5 o'clock, but there was a band to entertain the crowd, most of which cheerfully walted to ace the athletes in action. peste NO DAMAGES FOR WOMEN WHO LEAVE CAR BACKWARD. Supreme Court of Ohio Gives Decision in Case of Plaintiff Injured by Fall. COLUMBUS, 0., June 12.—Attgntion, women! If you alight from a car facing with your back to the motorman, and are injured as @ result, you cannot re- cover on the je done, This de- cision has been rendered by Supreme Court of Ohio. The ruling in the case Feeney of Youngstown, who w ing redress from the oning Valley Raliroad Company. The decision at- firms the lower courts and is as fol- lows: “When a woman steps backward from injured, she the moving street car, and is entitied to no damage: phen cer: xcaae to RATS COST CITY $120,000. New Police m Mast Re Bailt to § ‘Em. Police Commissioner Waldo, having in mind numerous complaints that have come to him about the rate that infest the One Hundred and Fiftieth precinct police station, on Fulton street, Brook- lyn, has decided to do what he can to get better quarters for them. Accord- ingly, he has consulted with Comptroller Prendergast, who has recommended an issue of $120,000 in corporate stock to! pay for the erectioh of a new station | house on Poplar street, between Hicks | and Henry etreets, Brooklyn. The mat- ter will come before the Board of Esti- | mate to-morrow for consideration. Prisoners, aa well as the police, have suffered greatly from the rodents in that | station houg for many years, pao Bib D edcahad CADET HURRIES TO WED. |W. H. Youngs Gets Diploma at West Point, Then Heads to Passaic. WEST POINT, N. Y., June 12.—Will- jam Henry Youngs of the Firat New York Congress district, one of to-day's @raduate of the United States Mil! Academy, went direct to Pa J., t0 be married to Miss Helen Me- Bride of that city. 23d Street to match. 400 Raincoats,— James McCreery & Co, 34th Street MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores, UNUSUAL SALE. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June the 18th, 14th and 15th. 600 dozen Shirts, of Madras and Mer- cerized Materials with silk stripes. models and sleeve lengths, also separate collars Various 1.00 values 1.50 and 2.00 200 dozen Shirts, of silk and Silk Mixed Fabrics and Scotch Madras. | values 2.50, Washable Four-in-hand Scarfs, of Em- broidered Cheviot and Silk Mixtures. Custom finish. 3.00 and 3.50, 2.00 value 1.00, 50c¢ 400 dozen Pure Silk Knitted Four-in-hand Scarfs,—crochet and accordeon weaves, values 2.00 and 2.50 1.00 English models in Grey and Tan. Various weights and matcrials, 12.00 and 16.50 values 18.00, 20,00 and 22.50 Pajamas, of White and Colored Madras, value 2,00, 1.25 will wear Stars and Stripes at Stock: | BOSTON TROLLEYS CRASH; pena, INJUR Up Road Attribute Accident to “Green Hands.” BOSTON, June 12.-Two surface cars crashed at the corner of Harrison ave- nue and Dudiey street this afternoon And several persons were injured. They | Were rushed to City Hospital In private automobiles, There is a strike on the road and strike: ributed the col- sion to “green hand Seven men were knocked. from the running board and one was reported to ‘broken. Police who made dhe. Inveatl- @ation refused absolutely to sive any details, saying they “wouldn't talk until they made thelr formal report this eve. | Miss Irena Farrar Gibbs, daughter of he late C. R. Gibbs, a newspeper writer, was married today at Trinity Chapel Broadway and Twenty-fitth stre John James Bertwisle of Provi R. I. The bride was led to th by her stepfather Franklin D. Ray. She was attended. by Miss Marion Le worth: es as flower gifl. The vere- mony performed by the Rev. Father Dunham, formerly of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin here, and now | Fector of AW Hainte’ at Oran 2 Mr. and Mra, Bertwisle left Tmmediately after the ceremony for the bridegroom's | cottage at Narragansett Pier. | Mine Thorne Weds E. H. Carte, Long Island's hunting and polo sets ere well represented to-day at the wi ding of Miss Margaret H. Thorne, ond daughter of Mr. Thorne, to Edward H. Carle, the Duchess County Hunt and a promi. nent young New York clubman, tn st. ! Bartholomew's Church. Bishop officiated, with the Rev. Sidney F, assisting. The wedding was one o sher the WEDNESDAT f the season and a! younger members, mong whom the bride and bridegroom © great favorites. | Hoyt Jr. | er of Mr. les Myers of the Meadow. brook section, was married at Hemp- stead this afternoon to Colgate Hoyt Jr. of Oyster Bay, who Is one of the crack riders in Squadron A of w York. The KILLED amt Three Others Injare BINGHAMTON, N. Y¥., June 12.—Lewis MH. Morgan of the John L. Morgan Company of this city was killed and three other men were seriously injured early to-day when an automobile driven IN AUTO WRECK. MAY YOHE NOT DEAD A BIT, ONLY AWAY ON MOTOR TRIP. Surprised at Reports of Suicide— Explains About Purse Found in Central Park. ATLANTIC CITY, June 12.—May Yohe, the actress, Lord Francis Hope's former fm Central Park, Miss Yoke said that @ had lost it last week while retura- ing home from her mother’s, —_—_——. have had both feet cut off and his neck | © by George Morgan, brother of the man who met death, was wrecked. H. Pierce Weller, @ newspaper man, had Rev. Dr. Mottet of Manhattan per- formed the ceremony. The, brides! were Miss Mary Myers and Miss Eliza beth Hoyt. Sherman Hoyt, a brother of the groom, wa: wife, who had been missing since Thursday, arrived at the Hotel Wilt- |shire late yesterday. She had been on both legs fractured, Harry Lumley, a| @ Motor trip with friends, she said, and baseball player, was cut about the heaq| looked well and happy. Wher Walter | ‘and Raymond C, Schroeder of Carbon. | Gladney, proprietor of the Wiitshire, in- iy at LL KEEP YOU 001 Ost PORTABLE Gale, Pa., auffered sligit Injuries, The| formed her that she was supposed to be || Conmtioation, thitouinen,. ad Breath and accident happened in a suburb of Bing.| 4eed and that the lakes in Central Park | J Si05 Siren otigtne,, Mamach, liver and ard the French liner France will be hamton, had been dragged for her body, Miss BRADFORD'S t to New York on the Katser Wil- sn - Yohe eprinted for a telephone to reas: which left Bremen yesterday| Wagan Wine Ont in Brooklyn, | fure het mother. Misa Yohe expiaine Blood Purifying Pills and calis at Cherbourg to-day. The) gustiee Benedict. lecided in tre Su-| her “disappearance” in this manner: Purely Vouetable, French Transatiantlc Line ts making pieme Court, Brooklyn, to-day that| . “E lett my apartment at noon Thurs: |{ (Guaranteed Voder ire Pood every offort to man La Provence so as Picme, Corl. Meoon i th a met a party of friends on the ave. | § (inset to permit her departure on June 15, leer at i moa re Ohiet: fighttul 4 they took me Into thelr motor | R oo jhotder of the office of Chief Clerk of e decided to go for a trip, so I of 30 oily e jthe Supreme Court and that John T. June 12.—Th Rafferty, who had been appointed by tuned torrecenaider tts County Clerk Charles 8. Devoy on Jan. jon of the conference report on the 1, must surrender the office. Army Appropriation bill carrying amend ments which would legistate Major-Gen. Leonard Wood out of his office as Chiet of Staff of the Army. a Glass before Breakfast For ME. t my mald a note not to look for SrCINE. Twas going away. I sal nothing bout being despondent.” Asked about the finding of her purse The Famous ZIRA SISTERS ~ MATURAL LAXATIVE ye Quickly Relieves ne CON STIPATION On Thursday Attention is WOMEN’S GLOVES. embroidery. ‘ 16 button length. . 20 eens a7 White and Tan. CORSETS. Excellent models average full figures. | “Royal Worcester” models for every type of figure. 1,00, 1.50 and 2.00 FUR STORAGE Dry Cold Alr—New Improved Method. Storage Vault Furs, Fur Trimmed Garments and Rugs received for storage. | Charges for alterations and repairs are | lower during the Summer months. | ‘Telewhene 880 Gresley. 23rd Street James Mctreery & Co, TRIMMED HATS. June the 13th and 14th. Sale of the season’s remaining Models, including White Hats for Summer wear. 7.00 and 10.00 former price 25.00 to 35.00 | directed to a new Imported Collapsible Hat, steamer and automobile wear. On Thursday, June the 13th. 1 clasp, Natural Chamois....75c air | Mousquetaire Silk with Paris Point ee er TO WOMEN’S HOSIERY. Plain Gauze Lisle Thread with 2. Clarice, the Cloud Dispeller. Wreck. double tops and soles. Black, Tan and he Day Beich rocket, White. usual price 50c, 35¢ pair 3. Zivetta, the Day Brightener. —§, Luella, the Smile Coaxer. Tan Lisle Thread with garter tops and extra spliced heels, soles and toes. 25c pair, 6 pairs 1.35 Pure Thread Silk with double tops and spliced heels, soles and toes. Black, 95c pair, 6 pairs 5.50 In Both Stores, “Bon Ton” Corsets. and well-developed figures. 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 ‘ Models with extra heavy boning and strong supporters attac and Friday, suitable for In Both Stores, Here is their latest and best picture. From left to right they & are a ceseceeees @8C pair “ 6. Victoria, the Soul Soother. 7. Wilhelmina, the Gloom < In Both Stores, Polly, the Grouch Chaser. Julietta, the Joy Maker. Clara, the Content Builder. 9. Angelina, the Heart Warmer. 10. Gussie, the Trouble Buster. Don't t they look nice? ‘ibeaty they have as nillions of smokers happy. You will find all of them tucked away in each box of ZIRA Wonderfully Gréats> CIGARETEE ES“ a for slender, medium | ASATIN WONDER” IN BACH PACKAGE \ a suitable for <——. + «00 and 5.00 | Corsets in many on Premises. 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