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‘#eu uvaxrme wonty, reURsD4y, sU81 sure 11,191 taint |Sails for Ireland to Act “ae a Se ~ POLICEMAN SAVED ie Sacnee cf Tho Barly Life Al TUR POISDN (Clock in His “Innards’? __|iSwitw’s wnovOnceD |For mene” FROM HIHWAVIAN scorssesenaezesee wensimnnnsneseons IN BONY (IE GIRL Quite Alarmed Mr. Shark ™ OMe RULE BILL Premier Promises ‘to » Introduce ment of bis representatives to th: re ‘Ons conferences in which we ase now n-/ You Believe Jonah Swallowed a Whale, Pas-| Amendment Before Lords Act To this no answer has been re y U ICKY WOMAN FOUND IN ND WATER” eee a! en = — 1 Laon in pepe ae jators hi fre. H ‘ LONDON. June iL.-Premier a eer me thas hey oromored | Believe This. | auith announced tn the House of beneath their dignity to walt any Commons to-day his intention of in- longer for Gen. Carranm to define as | Phitadelphie Social Social Worker isi troducing the promised bill toramend attitude, having given him more than | | the Irish Home Rule bill before any te Gideams el! questions, tternal and 4 rl a Second Autopsy ey Sows am Suggestions that they were crazy|any kind of food that could be F ; jwith the heat were indignantly dis-}Cured. Mr. Shark took everythin Ss Geek. | Dragged Into Hallway, Miss Winter Did Not Die Baht Ky faaeenaare anes sna that came hie way. ything| turther progress is made by Med he Nearly every other/important tssue Felled and Robbed : ’ gers, of Chief Steward Baillie, driven to des. | Of Lords with the second reading o| : has been satisfaciorily solved and the | and Robbed. of Drowning. jerew of the United Fruit Inet) eration by the demands of the pas.| {te main measure. The Unionists mediators to-day awaited with con- Metapan when they reached port to-|sengers for fodder for the shark, de.| ‘hU® have won the day with thelr In- [day and told of an adventure Inlcided to get rid of the unwelesme co,| Mstent demand that he should take siderable anxiety Carranza’s answer to thetr demand that he cease fieht-/ POLICEMAN USES GUN. 3 |which a shark and an alarm clock}eprt. ‘To that end he took g| (hia action ing. Reports from the border indi- j | WIT NESS DISAPPEARS. | figured away down in the Caribbean rm clock, weund ie, awe tt is eu The Lords wil! be entirely free to however, that while Carranza a |Sea. Had there been « notary public|in twonty minutes, attached it to a Nepiiad the amending bill as they might send delegates here, he will de-|Gir) (joes to His R. and! Nia jj handy {t would have been possible tu] line and tossed It overboard, think proper, and it Is generally as- cline to declare an armistice. lis Rescue and) Police Search for Man Who ISlget numerous aMdavite, In fact,| Attracted by the ailtter of the clock,|*tmed that they will insert pro- | William Baill ‘The other issue which caused the mi andits Wi ta i | ‘ , the chief steward,| the shark grabbed it, The line broke| Visions for the unconditional exclu- greatest menacs to the progress of Attacks Bandits With a. | Said to Have Been at offered to make an afMdavit without/and the shark kept trailing. Hong. On Of Ulster from the Operavion 1 the mediation was the insistent de- Her Fists. , : ’ Boathous the ald of a notary, Baillie's exppriment was closely | ‘Ne Irish Home Rule bill and also fo mand of the United States on two en joathouse, A few houra out of Puerto Colom. | watched. the protection of the Protestant min _ sential polnte—the character of the = man to succesd Huerta and the man- |! = wWiiiiam Patterson, secretary of the ce rcasseat auatt Lend fH a Social Service Commission of Phita- The American Government de- | “!phia, came to thin city yesterday mands unqualifiedly that.an out and| and spent hia evening wandering 4 out Constitutionalist be named as) through the sluma, taking notes of temporary president. Likewise it ob- | conditions there, Early this morning jects to having Huerta literally name! he found himself ut New Bowery his successor, as provided by the, and James street and accosted ? Mexican constitution, by permitting | Jerry Butler and his daughter, to appoint as foreign minister the| Jeanette, who were sitting on the man who would, under the constitu- | steps of their home on the corner, tion, gucceed him. This objection | asking directions to the nearest cle- = ‘even though Huerta should | vated station. ) agree to name Carransa himself. Butler directed him and as Patter- | bia, Colombki | BALTIMORE, June 11—With @ | suspicion of poison, county poilce of- ficers to-day switched their inquiry Into the mysterious death of Miss Ella members of the crew] In just twenty minutes the shark| ity in the rest of Ireland, of the Metapan saw a shark about 18| began to perform. The alarm clock] The Unionists in this way will b feet long trailing the vessel close by|W®* going off in bis interior. Hel enabled to test how far the Govern and just outside the line of foam|[¢aPed high out of the water, chased | ment and the Irish Nationalists ar his own tail, turned somersaults In ‘ caused by the propellers. It was al the air, rolled over, apun on his tail| Contoromise, 6° (> ‘be direction of A'cut ri-[ like a ‘top and generally conducted G, Winter, Misn Winter's body was | DAYtul fort SE ABATE IGHGIONE UE VOT Atraeale in an utterly Trresponsibie| brought into tue Hanes we eras be found last Monday in Curtis Bay, not “ . manner. Finally he headed east and | to Aas Wohi tha veal or Bee Soon the whole ship's company! started in the general direction of the po RCE ee J | q ——| tic © dith Reese jr, whose guest she had was observing the shark. They—the jantic cean with the speed of a hi torpedo boat. been the previous Thursday on a mo- beesrts nc yan te Moti As hereinbefore tor boat ride, She was not even after overboard, sandwiches from the smok-| sist they were n Thursday at 9 P. M. until found dead. ing room, fruit, loaves of bread and That Miss Winter was seen on the oppot ‘ated, all hands in- crazy with the . | The American Government's main|#on walked away the father and ended what : MA promised to be a solution ection sing Huerta is| daughter noticed two‘ 1 \t ; (AN ge glee palpated reir ofthe mptery.te chemin exams! TA) SUIBDUE QNE LITTLE | IN QUALIFYING ROUND | Ditterent txestasees tor ¥ gana the concessions and eure the hallway of No. 11 James atrevt. oe iin ie RUAUee Py hoe Different Faces he bas entered into—conceasions and | At the same time they aaw Policeman 200) 4 “ contracta the Constitutionalists will|Canil! of the Oak atreet station start | A bouquet of beautiful girls sailed \ \ best agp ily e ey sinteny Shee A | R | | [S LINKS Whether you “look well in be sure to declare vold as soon a8| across the street after the trio, hay-|2" the White Star liner Adriatic at @ Thureday and then to have eyeglasses” or not depends fas |noon, The prottiest flower in the disappeared. He may be able to ex- they are in the saddle. ing noticed them also, bunch was Misa Valentine Grant, who plain Miss Winters supposed presence —_——— Hp greatly upon the size, shape and ‘The American Government is most! Presently the report of a revolver|!* en route for Ireland to appear in ‘ ecenes of mimic life which . shore, to which point she|.77.. A Fy ”IGclf p 4 style of the lens and mounting. fatisaditeh dna be Provisionsl Prost Gitier asdchis cnavtise vanes’ toa | tuo in reul life by her forboars cen- | could have gone only by bont. Tzeat Him Like a Beast”|Gclfer of the Baltusrol Club,! “We select the particular turies ago The second autopsy has definitely ; i Wi i shape of lens ani tyle of , believing th be a i fe s' / ith 76, Led F style dent, belleving raptor eno Deane aug. They sowed Canil Kites esttiod the fact that alias Winter aia; 4YS Magistrate Whom , Led Field of mounting best adapted. for atitutionaliste—are in absolute con-| lay dased on the floor of the hall. took my gold mesh bag over to Mr.|"0t dle by drowning. Btate's-Attor- He Had Cursed. Eighty. YOUR features. ae trol. The alternative, it is belleved,| Cabill had one of the men by the MRS. Poss 10 POSE Poss's table, I was afraid that Mr.| Re” Green of Anne Arundel is direct- Baty Our first consideration is, of Poss would keep my bag and steal |‘ the Inquiry. course, accuracy and comfort— will be a rebel march upon Mexico | throat and the other was beating the City and the attack upon Zacatecas | policeman’s head with his fiste, atriv- the Jewels as he did once before and|, Reese to-day denied « report that/ yy lly, a thin, wiry little pan- Specia! to The Brening World.) but we do not forget appear- “7 ica ts ake’ Ghul \eoee Wa Gite: N ] g RE t went Ms. Thorn over to pet the the irl fell from his motor boat Preteens Birt wae ta se FOX HILLS GOLF CLUB, CLIF-| ance, ibe is Jeanette, a pretty girl of twenty- bax. When he reached the table| “Mg pe failed to go after bh cat r wan] Old and without @ home, gave the po-|TON, SI. June iL—Charles Van} This is just a part of Harris three, grabbed Cahill's club Butler seized the club and brought ale it down on the head of Cabill’s as- sailant, striking him again while the mdopted that will Peet urem cathen, | girl pounded him with her fiste until he dropped to the floor. Then Miss Butler took the club from her father and ran into the street and pounded ‘ on the pavement, sending forth an | examinati 11 not be Jud 5 Alarm which brought balf a dosen| tn iter tiga ee omcuaed UB Cops running from all directions. An effort to have the trial called there was a fight, but I dom't recall Hee one of the roughest fights ev Vieck of the Baltusrol Club led a Just what happened. I know the Eyeglass Service. field of eighty golfers in the quality- . an seen about the Tombs before after he 4 waiters put Mr. Poss out of the cafe,” | 24 that I could not swim. This ts] 215 sentenced by Magistrate Corrt-|!9& round in the three-day invitation Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. On a later occasion, Mrs. Pons said, | Dot 8! frequently bave swum from | -. 1 tnis agternoon in Tombs Police |OUrnament of the Fox Hills Golf Ferry bar to Riverview, and I once Club here to-day. While dozens of Optical Estep " ; she stayed all night at the Astor] jumped overboard and saved | Court to sixty days on the island for | rominent players returned peor caso she was afraid to Ko home. | colored "a life. If X had seen |D¢esing and vagrancy. He continued pears scores, Van Vleck went around in wan think had my clothes off | atign Winter tn the water T certainly | ‘Re ida taeatangrayy dears ove" | good form and came home in 78, two that nant fald Mrs. Poss with a! would have jumped in atter her.” | When he Was givens strokes better than H. L. Downing, chuckle, “f think 1 danced Al night} “We feol that there was @ witness ene ote months for disorderly |nig nearest rival. The former Yale ly morning.” ~ ail re im the case,” said Mrs, George A. pitcher, whose golfing has been ex. West S4th St. 4 West 125th St, Mrs, Poss maid she became | win ‘The man accosted Plain Clothes - ter, sister-in-law of the dead girl, ceptionally good this season, putted f They found Cahill still clinging to] om was made at the opening of to-| estranged from her husband laat De-|vand ve bellove that while ene saa, | Detective Terence Harvey in front oflttronms todee, a department of the fata, 70 Naseau Street Bis first prisoner and they took both |day'a season when George Gordon) cémber after, she maid, he had ac-|not murdered the mystery could be| the Tombs shortly after 1 o'clock 'gaime that polled many promising | Newark: 897 Hrocd St. mn ttenee Be men to the station, where an ambu-|nattie, attorney for Mra, Poss, aaked|cused her of being intimate with| cleared up if that witness would tell|Dessins few pennies, and roundly| cards, Van Vieck, going steadily, had lance was called for the second man! justice Donnelly to declare the pro-|¢very man she had ever talked to. | ail there is to cursed Harvey when he was refused. pee Honpltal A bullet front Caniit's gus | ceedings, now in thetr second week,| “We had fitvfo reconciliations and oe When Harvey arrested and tried to eeeeneg yn Wheeler of Yale, intercol bad entered his right thig! a mistri Mr. Battle said it had! they all failed,” she explained, “and JEROME CONSENTS T0 take him to the courtroom Kelly and kicked the detective in the jaw.|lesiate champion, couldn't get going! The younded man gave bis name| come to his attention that several of! the last time I was with him he came stretched himself upon the sidewalk the jurora in the case were told yes- oO aatisfied with | UP | street, and the other prisoner said he cused me, He grew very angry and ’ and had to be satisfi Ath BL SUD IS HELD UP | Wis*Knthony De Vito of No. 16 City |terday that Leo Brilles, also counsel | beat me a0 eat Rhatl wae in bed THAW S PIT TSBURGH TRIP The struggle continued until two po- "y i too big a coward to save Miss Winter ON NIGHT OF RAID (Continued from First Page.) York: 54 Enst 83d Street RENBWED BY BRYAN; jas Jotn Bernado of No. 13 Oak home drunk and us usual falsely ac- Max Marston, former. inter- | Hall place, “Each was charged with /for Mra, Poss, had been algnailing to| for several days, I left him the next . Heemen assisted Harvey and finally| scholastic champion, was nother wut.| Talking Zou teet 12, gond Gancine WASHINGTON, June 11. — The . witnesses. Mr. Brilles, called to the dragged the panhandler into the 1 | American embargo against the ship- | uenistrate Colmes weld De Vint |atand, denied that he had signalled Will Go to Washington {0 Ask| courtroom. PicpHDe, Aeaince ot tne Auavies | ment of arms to either the Federals | $5,000 ball for examination Monday, |or coached witnesses, NEW FIGHT AT CAPITO Court to Permit the When Magistrate Corrigan pro-|ing of the big Fox Hill entry. Players 4% ‘or Congtitutionalists in Mexico was|whn Bernado probably can Justice Donnelly cut the hearing L AMIEL: 10 mit the nounced the sentence Kelly threw his| like Auguat Kammer, T. D. Conry, | resumed to-day. Secretary Bryan of-| ‘he hospital to be arraigned. short by denying the motion. He! Journey. hat at the Magistrate and called bim| J. G. Batterson, and others who, gen- | cially deciared that all custome of ae ordered tho next witness cattea and/ FOR VOTES FOR WOMEN a number of unpleasant names. Court | Srl’ «do, he, ical ours mer dy Actals throughout the United States SPIRITIST SWINDLERS Mrs. Poss walked to the stand. An agreement was reached to-day | Attendant Flannery tried to shut bim| their form. One of the many reasons! had been notified to refuse to Issuc Mrs, Poss wore the latest Parisian dbetween Merrill Shurtleff, counsel|up and was promptly kicked in thel/advanced for the exceptionally high De- injured. clearance papers to any ship whioh ’ tunic effect, a street gown of dark | Suffrage Leaders Insist on Having|for Harry K. Thaw, and William) apdomen and severely scores was a glaring sun, which gave wought to leave an American port 60T WOMAN S$ $30 000 blue, which ended above her ankles. he Mondell A di J Trav Jerome, representing Attor-|tective Harvey and Captain Lee of many Oe mae great trouble in with war munitions. Her reddish brown transparent ailk| ‘he Mondell Amendment Taken | ney-General Carmody, as a renault of|the court force dragged Kelly to the| Playing 5 5 ¥ Har- Ly he Sa ‘This order followed the information hose matched her hair, which was Up by House. which @ Justice of the United States|stairs, where the beggar mot ; that the EI Sud, at Galveston, would | Alleged Message From Dead Daugh-| arraigned in puffs and rolle under Bey Supreme Court will be asked to- | Yey/® hand, jo DTK tifa, eek M’CORMICK TO BE WARDEN. try to put to sea with ammunition! ter Figures in Fraud—In. | black torpedo shaped hat. Two| WASHINGTON, June 11—Women| morrow to sign an order permitting |to the courtroom, where the second| .scencement Made That He Will rf intended for the rebels at Tampico Bu black willowy algrettes drooped over |Suftrage leaders to-day launched a| Thaw to go to Pittsburg to testify in| sentence was imposed. and trans-ship the ammunition at sea dictments Found, the hat and fussed around the wit-|neW campaign to add the Mondell| a law suit. Kelly immediately began a foul Succeed Clancy at Sing Sing. i to @ vessel headed for that port. hess's ears. Mrs. Poss was pertectly | Women — Suffrage Constitutional| Thaw will go to Pittsburg after the |mouthed firade agent MARMOENIO) ALpany, June 11.—Thomas J. Me- Renewed military operations by the}, /OS ANGELES, Cal, June 11—| 01 gan and her voice was low and|®mendment as a “rider” to the new! order is signed by the Supreme Court |taniee at him. Flaanery and. Lee |Cormick of Yonkers will succeed James newed military operations by the ‘Three indictments have been returned girl-like. She looked directly at the |/esislative slate, Justice in the custody of hia present |caught him and ‘he three roiled to) M. Clancy as Warden of Sing Sing Pris- Constitutionaliste in their campal, in connection with charges concern- oe h 5 Chairman Henry of the House Rules| #Peclal New Hampshire keeper, Hol-|the floor in a biting, tearing mass. | on, John a today, Superintendent of} a4 pals” | ing @ number of clairvoyant ewin- | Urors When she spoke. Committee offered little man A. Drew. All lawyers, courts | Magistrate Corrigan rose in the @x- | Pate ormick nm 4 public office and | 7 toward Mexizo City aroused keen in- | 1 git ayath a “I have never kissed Mr. Thorn, |’ fe hope to theland persons will ve enjoined from |citement and yelled to the officer: ig Ald OL io have’ bach antiva polite I “terest here to-day, Results of the| ‘ers one of whose victims was Mrs.| 4.4 nin, Thorn never kissed me,” |SUMragettes, but admitted a special] taking any legal steps to change the}. “Treat him ilke a wild beast—th val pf ‘ thege of Zacatecas by Carransa’s men | 7: Feles of Long Beach, Cal, She lost i rule for a vote on the Mondell amend- | status of Thaw in the eyes of the law all he is! | __—_—— by $30,000. Mrs, Poss said with double emphasis | ios might be” considered. while he js in Pennsylvania by per-|— Four more policemen reached the | Hetreas to Go On eagerly were awaited, after receipt Mrs. Fetes was induced to heed the| °% the Mast Dart of her statement, Ponsiuament in the it miasion of the Supreme Court. |three on the floor and Kelly, still HELP WANTED—MALE, first reports that the Yederals 2 s “How old ate you? asked Mr. 4 he committee of] Mr, Jerome will go to Washington |cursing and struggling, was borne to | é WAGNER a ie ea supposed advice of her dead daugh-| attic. the rule to bring up the “dry” amend-| with Mr. Shurtleff at 12.30 o'clock|the prison. ‘The pol of John Kilgour, | _Juliue lab, SW Moulevard,, ee a ; pe caiemen to Baye’ been. reoeives | eyuat dnirty-ntne” the witness eaid|| ulens URS Say. > wan! explained to- | sornlan APE a Onarsranee, Wieo | eee rnslk IRiWries |Bell telephone and traction mitionairy,| SAuLAMBS. Mania, 0 acumen to oe | Geo, 7 n's report that the Con. | through a purpor piritist medium | paynfully, ‘Then she laughed and her | 22% mocratic leaders suid it was METRE Ip oate aril ce ee Banker a Laneuse: according to announcement made here| iia". ae a whe thi known as Thomas McCullough, now erely a technical lexislatty row mornlng ra is duy, will adopt a stage career, She ix | BM bern T Prout Toot reatened to cut rall- diamond ear-drops swung like pend- | Merely ‘Kislative ma-) tore n Juatice or the Supreme Courtt.| Harry F. Dutton, jr., describing him-| the daughter of Mrs. Edmond ©. Miller! jks Medbon sen” J Pee nimtie batmaspsMexico | ® fugitive, and put $80,000 in a glume: Reuvering, and that the resolution] A time limit will be aet by the Jus- |geit as a banker, living at the University |Cf Naw York. now the Rueat of lve, | omen —__— growing” scheme. Sita, Peas waa ott « would certainly come to a vote early| tice who considers Thaw's req : fty-fourth street and Fifth ave- } PE . miling when 7 ic Witty toureh ‘stress ae i i __.-PERSONALS. | } by friends of Carransa that the cam-| . M. Reidy, formerly vic Mr. Battle ‘asked ‘ber haw. ahe rp-| in duly, the actual reporting out of| fe'S ee Hampshire wt ( & bask ia Nobtained a license to wed at Now York soon, and paign was aimed to capture Huerta| dent of w Bank at Kiamat’s Falls,| garded Thorn, the rule being @ perfunctory com-|‘? > emmpenife, ville, Pie, gunlned & llegane Wecrnosn Sfive Milter ‘a dramatic acho J and bis advisers in case they fee, Ore,, arrested recently at Baltimore,| ~ «why, I looked on him like I do on| mittee matter. i and were then married with d ; i aH ‘The Constitutionalists said their} and Solomon Alexander, a former) my own won, He ie only tweaty-| Whether adopted or defeated in the WASHINGTON AND SYRACUSE Wlordan” Mr Dutton | ter forces in Vera Crus State were so| private detective, taken into custody] goyen years old,” said Mra, Poss, “1 | House, leaders said there was prac-| CREWS AT POUGHKEEPSIE. | years ‘cia and bie bride is twenty. Gisposed as to be able to cut the line | at Westminster, Md,, will be brought! nave the highest regard for a man of | tHoally ne chance of liquor legislation elena | Was born ‘in Gainesville, ‘trom Mexico City to Vera Cruz and| here in connection with the case, Integcity and’ qood principles—aika| Pn? ee ee” POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Yi dune. tine } leo that connecting the capital and | —— ° J With the arrival of the Syracuse and Retesrio Mexico, ‘They claimed that | 10, via wireless to San Diego, Cal, ae Rabe ean nom ou WHITNEY PAYS $12,500 | Washington crews to-day, all the con: | xq sndemincchier of the S : Deas wi testants except Wisconsin entered in the | Central Mill- GTallroed communication between the] June 11.—Heavy volley fring on the| gwore they saw us Kian told un- FOR RACE HORSE GAINER | ‘estants exces pry onan enystne. 1h Se8 fgg oe, enteal Mil | ‘Peapital and Pacific coast points had | outskirts of Mazatlan was heard to-| truths,” |training quarters on the Hudson, op- | Gen. Francisco ying his troops been interrupted, and that at the| night. It is believed the Constitu-| “Tho first time I met Mr. Thorn was| BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N | posite this city, ‘The Wisconsin oars. | had surrounded toneanerale aU caer | AN Entire Bhintocsd of Figs or Dates. | frat Feport of any movement by | tionalists are advancing for a de-|in 1912 in the Hotel Imperial, have | Y June 11.—The pulse of the thorough-| men were expecied this afternoon. ‘The Mitt OULIG® Peg rai, Olare compietely. 'A@ietaand basielaali Ba , Huerta, the east coast lines would| termined assault. A well directed|forgotten who introduced us," Mra, | Pred market was felt out this afternoon | opin hemmed in and are being cut to pieces. ‘ake pessg tts roe P juga ep ene order is nothing remark- { Pbe severed to prevent any possible |attack, it Is thought, would result tn] Poss continued. “In January of thix| *t ‘he sale of the horses formerly owned tomelt iran Contbeur of Washington When the, denbatch wae sent the pattie th the caching of Laft Suenteare trdocel If ee place escape by the Dictator. the capture of the city. Constitution | year I met him again in the lobby of | iris were effered the price they brewahe /factory” trip. because. Of poor. raltroad ; = tities one of the reasone why we can underbuy and underssli » Vera Crus reports of mining the|alists captured a strategic hill south| the Waldorf-Astoria, He asked me! readily compared with amounts received | COnmectior te LL Ae) Diese Berea ee all others and put LOFT CANDY into your hands at e “PENNY Fallroad to Mexico were confirmed | of the city Tucsday night. if I wasn't Mra, Poss, and whon [| in more prosperous days of the turf. iin" men river But ence’ @ dey. | eee lotion in the United | A POUND PROFIT.’ Me-day in official dispatches from| Tho Conatitutionalist borces stormed naid ‘yes’ he asked me Into the Red| ‘Tho star of the lot from a price view- Mvery afternoon at 5 oe Hoek hey will | ore wen tapannied today in 8 Special for Thurede ? * Congul Canada. He pointed out that jand captured the hill of strategic | room, and with a party of friends Wo| point was the threo-year-old | Guiner vex ot Syracuse had his hella rigged delegation of more than 700 members | pec ore, juredey = Special for Friday fae had been a number of wrecks |!mportunce north of the city Tues-| had twa From an opening bid of nnd sent his men on the water at hoon of the Mystic Order of 1d Prop) Rctlo sabes. OCR ATE, Coy the line sfecently, which were ex day night. A new walled cemetery | swe got to talking about the coal waa Lo ag for ® short row, The Corneil and Col- | recsived. By ‘The 3 ions were return i ; 2 a ‘ t jon. ad ie Nf pached fi i bia crews were all out for morning White House, je as nd. hire Canads, a however, declared thai Rue alice, WAR mean to-day | business," the witness continued, “and | (evelone vine He an practice and rowed from elght to ten ing to, thelr, he @ convention tt dt jot’ rar P ; hnlles ehmo ing the road. that the breech plugs of all the Fed-|I told Mr. Thorn that my husband | Whitney horses, the ob- acme Lull 2 eral garrison's guna except one at! w Soniye a ‘oat | Mining the Uhree year old for $12,500, oy Bye yan snnounced to-day | Fh. Rosales were missing The ore | ee nt Only Interested tn the coal) "it Wius ‘stated after the purchai that POTTER OF HARVARD CREW Special for oes all custome collectors: hav Vilery athicer “In "clara tae Ags | business, but 1 know a numbor of | Gaincr would be immesiately shipped t (ni to The Brening World.) “ Ps Friday Rot to clear any vessel 61 charge bas de- a eF . Montreal to take the $20,000. F RE, Md., June 11.—Joseph CHOCOLATE COVERED — 1 ) Jother coal men who J thought might | Montreal to take part in t BADLY CUT BY FALL, sairimorn, Ma, | nen EPP RH MTN at] IG dives Yor testcase ast camped. i | ternational Derby A eelike Rua cose nat house f ENTS One famo —_—>——_ be interested in his coal proposition. | at Dorv! fi — sorgio, head of the Atlantic Prui ere ne ry acticiow YY rheh. , will not be allowed to transship |ANTILLA REACHES |1 introduced bim to the gentlemen, | | ar the Ju-| RED TOP, Conn, June 1.—The Har. | JOmpany, & 912.000.00 sonpo non mea DL ae : miaile inte, bia dak arms to Tamploo, despite coni-| 74M PICO; WILL LAND too." Ree ae hina bei $710" vard oarsmen were not worked hard ty-day that ho had resigned the presi- is if tg oal by ee Constitution. HER Anis APPT YA Mrs, Poss told of many other oc. | latter alsa. bought Hae etd Wateacan’ t during the forenoch’ to-day because of | dencs of the company. He has not had no inter- Ss je) Alles * wnd they will be turned o to J the heat. All of the ec ° vacation tn tw a wants ference. | ROW, | casions when whe inet ‘Thorn and Carroll ty handle. Me ore but for short haddiens with W: ray conch: | take a rent _<-— | j danced with him, and con Ing from hie single xcull, |The river way omar MAZATLAN’S FALL | TAMEto, Meri June 10 (by way | shall not forget the night our {Sid unk temper the heme inthe ranine| Mieen, Memeres, Memel 18 BXPECTED SOON; of Lared ‘ex une >The steam- | party went into Healy's," Mra, Poss ion of the coaches sufficiently to wa: WASHINGTON, June 11.—Upon the BIG BATTLE BEGUN ship Antilla, bringing arms and am-| went on, “ saw Mr. Poss drinking | ets Fant’ them ixiving thelr charges vigur:|, WABHINGTON, June ')—tpon sine | munition for the Constitutionalist | wine at a table with a woman who): William “went in at bow in the fresh: | President Wilson to-day removed . R, | army, arrived here to-day and my friend, but 1 5 A. Mar- maneiht to-day in place of Pottor, Tho | Stackable, of customs at CA he Ap ag as. onoe my friend but who te now | soi. sine: ariasr, ‘Alte Iner had a fait at ‘quarters fant night | Honoluli ‘tor the ‘Ferg ot th serves 20 Boe . | ver: er toward me, Miss Har. | $1:160; ‘ and. in attempting to mselt | Dai ar . ; BARAT Maxjon, June pin ab a fo dischayge ber cargo to: 7 ‘Hy chable re ‘The specific! weight tmatwdes the container in each case, |eingtom, who was eltting with Bones os le atic Her rone, $2,100; reaase Ne ores through pe a pane of ees: | Fess “desigpated” toast