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f ' es a OT I IN foreing the Freneh ae te@ard end oo +» oorpe iy cree, the Ypres Cana wearers Shieh of Che eee patied Whe Brita Freech ¢ the Ger dated The hardest! pevled wot Much Lost Ground Retaken Is the Official French Report Panis aw ~The French W out the fe ated ew new! Depa we ofa rate ment during Theretey evening Of Tyres, betwonn the Yerr Cons! + m4 bs the Bosicappelie reed omrhe emitted from the Pt nae trenches and driven by borihers Winds produced an effect of completo byxiation among our t u { even iy our second | Thies » sitions “Counter ettacke made yre'e: Giready have enabled us to Pert of the ground lost. Our situs tion has been completely eonsolidatet) and our action ts being carried « under good conditions, with the sup | port of the British and lelgian troops, “The enemy made ap attack at Les Tiparges and another at Lwuesbead,’ ee CREW OF EMDEN, ELUDING PURSUIT, BATTLES ON LAND Go Ashore From Command- eered “Warship” and De- feat the Arabs. BERLIN (by wireless to London), TAseociated Pressl.--The Ayesha, Composed of men who escaped when the cruleer Emden was sunk by an Australian warship in the Indien Qsehn on Nov. 10, have escaped again from allied patrol ships. They arrived at the Arabian harbor of Lidd on March 97, having covered the 300 miles from Hodeida by sea. After reaching the coast the sailors attempted to continue their journey overland, but were attacked by Arabs, supposedly at the instigation of the English, After three days’ stubborn ttacks were repulsed and w the raltway was open, The ad- turous Germans suffered heavy) ®& losses. The exploits of this remnant of the Emden's crew have constituted one of the most dramatic episodes ne war. The men had landed on Island when the Australian cruiser Bydney sunk the md on. Mel oe feojerebip (Ros Lieut. von juecke tho Rerty comman ‘Ayena ana sailed been aq deered the sehooner away. Since then there have f Apremont oyuined # attack to { Parrey and tur Nek hacker Kopt tire The enemy wut wore bombe weed by bombe are thrown by meane of + hand sling, such as boys use for) Sorewing stones SUBMARINES SINK SNORTH SEA BOATS, AND ONE IN BALTIC Freighter From Leith, Two Norwegian Barks and Fin- nish Steamer Torpedoed. LONDON, April %4.—The freighter Ruth was sunk by a German subma- tine on Wednesday when about 100 miles east of May Island, in the North Sea. The crew was rescued and was landed at Leith, Scotland, ‘The Ruth left Leith with @ cargo of coal for Gothenburg, Capt. Andersen, her skipper, who in a Swede, reports that the first torpedo discharged by the submarine missed ite mark. The second torpedo struck the Ruth amid- ships, wrecking the vessel, ‘The sixteen members of the crew were all Swedes, They drifted about in small boats for t beine Picked up welve bours before steamer arriving in the Tyne to-day, lghted the Norwegian bark Oscar is @ sinking onaleion and the Norwe- k on fire ip the North tts are believed to have of the German sub- marines. The fate of their crews is ry myatory. STOCKHOLM, April 34.—The Fin- nish eteamer Frack has been tor- Badoed and sunk in the Ballo by o jerman aubmarine., It te believed that the members of her crew were eaved, The Frack carried @ cargo of iron ore and was on her way to Abe, Finland. Tas - ee te fon bere te confers etm the Legislature, Which Has Devoted Three Montha Out of Four to Ousting Democrats and Building Up ~ SENATE IN ALLNGHT = JAMS THROUGH BILLS WITH ; NOREGARD 10 CITY'S WISHES SESSION ' G. O. BP. Machine, Ends To-Day. Total Appropriations Vo ted of S64,288,977, an In- crease of $15,000,000 Over Last Year, Mainly for Use Up State. Bill to Gerrymander the Gives Republicans By Samuel | Stall Corr ALBANY, Apri In alterna jaye of aimont day hewn pondent of The Evenin Blate Legislature struggied through ite & City Aldermanic Districts ‘ontrol of Reduced Board, Which Will Revise Assembly Districts. Workman's Compensation Bill Amended to Limit Pension to Widows of Workmen Killed to 500 Weeks Instead of Life. M. Williama, World and Assembly, the day, after two the night until ue relays of Senet wink hours nate fH om breaking, and then at 10 o'clock (he Assembly took up the running, fo an endeavor to finish before the week ends. serambling, pushing, pulling, tradt through. Party caucuses apply the combinations alip others over, and | the aame for Republic: In the all-night session of the with jamming centre rushes. Among these mensures were: 1. A committee of twelve legie- letore to investi New York finances during the coming sum- mer. 2 Another committee te Invee- tigate general systems of taxation for the whole State. 8. A committee to Investigate and revise labor laws. 4 The State Insurance Com- missioner directed te investigate and repert on etandardizing all fire and casualty ineurance poli- oles. 6. New Yerk City Board of Al- dermen reorganized and the city diatriete all changed so as to make that body Republican. @ Appropriation le passed calling for $64,288,977, the % notch ef State expenditures, being $16,000,000 mere than last year. 7. A direct State tax of one and geven-tenthe mille levied on all property in addition to local ta: Thi will raise $1 three- quarters of which will be put up by New Vork City. SAYS BENATOR BROWN. Government finances overtop every other aubject in political consideration and the problem ta plagul: well as city. The enormous expendi- tures and the decre from old sources have pussled poll- tictane and angered the public. To cap the climax of difficulties, Bena- tor Brown, Republican leader, sald to-day: “The Comptroller will be without Jegialation of the year affecting New York City was put ov STATE WITHOUT FUNDS JUNE 1, Btate aa| ing revenues funds to pay salarics of Stato officials) ‘The last days of New York legislative sessions are nearly all alike—| ng, lobbylng, scheming, to get bills whip to pase some measures, private luck attends @ few more. It make: | HMttle difference which party {* in power, the wind-up scenes and acts are and Democrats, yi alter year. somo of the most tmportant the goal line Renal the Rtate the necessity for a canal referendum in the hope of winning 'n 1914. The plan failed and the ap- Propriationa thus refused m added to the appropriations of BROWN TELLS OF “BURDENS SHIFTED” LAST YEAR. Senator Brown listed the various Itema which he aaserted were thus refused and totalled them to 98,3 000, To this he added more burdens alloged to have been shifted from the Democratic to the Republican Legis- lature, “This Legislature,” he said, “has been forced to make an appropriation, to pay contractors on the barge canal for work done duria $3,640,000, ‘It has had to pase @ construction bill to meet requirements for the State's charitable system, which was absolutely neglected last year, $4,000, 000, one-half of which should ha been charged to last year, “The State treasury requires a working balance of from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000, which was exhausted by the Glynn administration aud reduced to @ deficiency.” A tabulated analysis of the $68,000, foe eoersbeaaion) shov # the follow- Total expenses., Highways . Construction Special appropriations,. Sinking fund........ Deficiency Supply Dill..... Canals contracts... Census and Constitutionas this year, of Wak, BAe Vawar, Arai 44, iio Brooklyn Woman Slain in Home; : ener et ee ee eee Soeersinnsnrienoune Amano ena of Aldermen from 78 to 61. Ori the pokes Inaily this plan was proposed by Atizens’ Union along non-parti- Hines, but the local Repub a ook it in hand and chan, boundaries to fit their party needs. County Chairman Koenig of New York established headquarters for the nigbt in the Lieutenant Governor's room, long the haunt of favored lob- byists, and kept watch until the bill was safely put over. KNOCKOUT BLOWS FOR LABOR party leaders and charity organiza- IN NIGHT SESSION. tions. Similar public festiiaks killed Labor had some body blow: eait off the plan to re-establish women WH tee resting arnd oF te }and child labor in the up-State can- publican machine during the all- wight session. In addition to combining the Compensation Commis- sion with the State Labor Depart- ment, to be known the Industrial Commission, another crack was taken itself. It was of men killed Benatora protested strenuously but vainly. “This is another act for Benege of bye] auy gee fry “Tt ie a cruel ‘end brutal PB in talon” Genator adi “These are the Kernyé tried to put the compensation ay when originally drafted.” Another knock at labor, passed by strict party vote, was a bill permit- It refineries to work their men days a week, exempting them Servant Sought as Her CONVERHON ..eceeseseess 965,000 law requiring one on June 1, and must issue temporary | en, rte a reeere thelr ac- Seite eames mi ‘Deard that the ey had had ne tea|MITCHEL PLEASED CITY IS TO BE INVESTIGATED it itch on Feb. 5, how- eee’ ve Ayes Dog reached Ho- deida, Arabia, re the crew was es. an enthusiastic welcome by troops. SEVENTH REGIMENT MAN BACK FROM TRENCHES Young Powle Saw Heavy Fighting as Member of the French Maybe the Inquiry May Do Us Good—Hopes for Relief From Constitutional Convention. Mayor Mitchel to-day expressed the hope that the committee of six Senators and six Assemblymen, who are to visit this city for the purpose of making an investigation of its financial affairs, may be the cause of enacting legislation that will give fair play to Greater New York. He said: “I will nay that If the members of obligations againat taxes to be col- lected next January to carry on the business of the State for the rest of the Macal year. “Appropriations have been raised to $$64,288,077, as against about $48,- | 000,000 last year despite every econ- omy this Administration could prac- ties, The appropriation of 1914 should have been at leant $60,000,000," | A bill was passed increasing the cost | This New York City’s share of of liquor lice: will mal the tax $8,000,000. 25 per cent. Under the present law half the| Neense feo iv returned to the locall- ties, New York City gets back about | $5,000,000 of the $10,000,000 It now pays, All of the 25 cent. incre thie new law go to thi In addition the bill provides for an under Aguinst the levying of a direct tax which would fal! so heavily on New York City, Democratic Senators from the metropolis made vain protests Senator Wagner sald; | SENATOR WAGNER CALLS ON | ciTY TO ACT. | “1am in favor of rousing pub- sentiment to compel the Gov- unjust and heavy burden on the city. | think there should be meetings of tax- in every district started to prot end to w York City with State extravagance.” As a sop to the metropolis there in i requiring Bible reading in schools, over which there has been much religious agitation, was finally killed in the Senate, and Senator Greiner, its author, wept in sorrow. bil ing the way for for noted Stat 0 passed except the one mpensating Sulsef’s unpaid jun- lor counsel, nsteln, ‘Thomas, C! The bills were onabling acts Biving W. T. Jerome in the Thaw case counsel in old State cases Warren Hooker, John Voor ¥ Dety and Daniel F. Cohalan the right their claims before the Btate adjourned at 4 o'clock }o meet again at 11 o'clock this morning, when in company with the Assembly the big appropriation bills were to be put through as the final wind-up. MOST OF THE SESSION GIVEN ‘trangler MRS.JULIA HEILHER = CCE eeereene et ee fees Incineration Bill and the City Market ill was pocksied in committee; re- anization of the city Hoard of Ed- mn along. |i drafted by the Hoard of Regents to make It a practical working body failed. winal railway planned by 's Administration was oo awaits the Gov- Of city commended is that wiping out at last ills passed, the one most the Coroners, but even that will not tuke effect for two years, when the incumbents have served out thair terms, A city Department of Pur- chases bas been created, but not in the form asked b; may veto the bill. lowed to 6 York. The only measure of social reform enacted by the Legislature was the Mothers’ Pension Bul, which was car- ried through by overwhelming public sentiment, despite the opposition of he Mayor, who Rockaway \|s al- de trom Greater New neries after it had been jammed through the Legislature. The session started with a united and biting tog F Republican major- ity. It ends in bickerings, personal jealousies and more attention given to jockeying for political advantages | among the up-State members than to| | consideration of legislation for public benefit. CONVICT HUNTED AS WOMAN-SLAYER ESCAPES. DRAGNET (Continued from First Page.) | i} Hanel had frequented the Bowers Branch of the Salvation Army, the) ¥. M. C. A. branch at No, 253 Bowery | and the Seaman's Inatitute, at No, 25 South Street, from which place he was sent to work for Mrs, Hellner, | He was alao known to charity work- ers on Ellis Island, where he had sought help, and was often at a lodg- ing house at Rivington Street and the Bowery, where be was known as) “Frank” Hane!l. He spent much time at a motion picture theatre at Firat | Avenue and Houston Street. Capt. Coughlin, in charge of tho Brooklyn detectives on the case, said to-day that Hanol had been employed as @ steward on the Vaderland, The police are tracing his movements for eee ~BRETTUNG ADMITS LAWMAKERS PLAN HE TRIED 10) BEAT NEW RAID IN LAST SOMIVLAW LEST HOUR OF SESGON 2 howe Through | Alban Alu ' e aay ” r aie he ' , oe oe hatone Moo ' ' . Vrettung’e de ‘ @ hor . Kleber married a y ‘toiaw & ’ « blow Hr etty r * ) ila lo 4 A Drew fir er DIL resected ’ * HIS) s tow , ¢ miwer, While bis beite remained at (ne | w ve les babes i: Hotel Bt. Hegtatn New York wih her! bist be & ator Thome * fore about the : ' ; crome-esamination Mr} ¢ @ of the cannery slation, He : a - at's kt fed 1) has announced that (fit ie net passed vow reiting was adverse, or at! 4 1 introduee to. ‘east Wibataal, 6 ahaha re be Vil introduee to-night a bill te . YOUR cum (he Democrats on the Publie from the first | Bervice Co prey sion and replace tem Mreitunge became very publioans the witness cb nervens tn tr, rolled Dis handker vein Wilk BUTT the reguie chief tote a ball, dubbed his motat | t ain crews in the hands of face and gave other atens of mental | {hr Vu! i died er ree other scheduled for resurrection, disturbance as admitted, under The ¢ in the Assembiy agit vy fire, thet he had from the be-| Senate chambers were stoped at 11.6), Binning talked about apnulling the} Welock to-day omtcial bour of was adjournn A to-day, but it marriage and about ding Klelst| ay be midnight or later before the! f way. work im cleaned up Had you any hostility toward the! All of thie morning and much of plaintiff?” Breitung was asked. “None| ‘MI afternoon was Taken up with , etal Ge as conferences at which plans to factli- AE all, 1 wanted) to Gb the beat Tt eKislation were discussed. ‘Tl ould for my daughter,” he answered. | Assembly J not " until mid-, When Kleist was summoned from| afternoon. ‘The members were aceal New Mexico, Mr. Brettung and bial prated by the Catholic Protestory : 4 ani daughter had a meeting with him at) Ay goon as the Senate met the the Waldorf-Astoria. Liquor Tax Hill increasing the saloon . “1 told her if she loved him she ought license fee was passed by a vote of a tea i" 5 {81 to 16. ‘Then the General Apprpri- to live with him, but sho refused,” | ations Jail carrying $82,600,000. Ww sald Breitung. passed by a vote OP 33 to 17, “Did she ask him to give her her| bills were sent at once to the Aw let back?" sembly, It was known that Assembly would not concur in th reneral appropriations measure and a COAT ENE ON ee eaaeie eee of leaders was called. AVELN THROWING: NTH BE celsericsrste| ATIGOLLEGE MEE Q. You hired detectives to watch a ¥ asia le nesiadaM ll diel DY fa abe teioee Tendon; But insists all I could about him, ond 2 ad Attorney Nicoll, representing the on Entering 10-yard. Dash at Penn. Breitungs, told the court the defense was willing to allow physicians to examine Mrs, Kleist other than those PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—Chini- pions in track and field events toni who yesterday testified she was a the Fast and from the West’ meds?’ wife in name only. Judge Hough ured their speed and strength in tte took this matter under consideration. To further questioning Breitung re- concluding day's sport of the Universit sity of Pennsylvania's twenty-Orat urs plied his daughter asked him if he couldn’t have the marriage annulled. “L told her it couldn't be don Breitung continued, “She said she if was rather ashamed of the secret] 'Wal relay carnival on Franklin Bield~ , way they were married and would| to-day. Tho weather was ‘warm tnd! rather have more ceremony about it, | the track fast. je said if I didn't get the marriage| It was announced that Howard , Drew of tho University of Southern California and joint holder vf th world’s 100-yard record, pulled 9 t don in his right thigh while takin annulled she'd do it herself.” Q. Didn't you try to strike tho boy ¢ a few sprints at the close of yeuter. ’ day's events. It is the same Kiud pf, an Injury that jut him out of esmpe ; and he sald he had them tna vault somewhere.” “Did she say anything about chang- ing her mind; that in one of his k ters he called her a lar and said he would use her letters as evidence?” “Oh, yes; she said she was disappointed in him, 1 saw t he wrote.” “One of your maids testified you told your daughter you would have Kleist arrested for failing to support at one time? A. Yes; I did, becrase he sald my daughter was a dirty giri I'm sorry now I didn’t strike him. Q. Why didn't you? A, My wite in- terfered and held me back from him. You wanted tu strike him? A. Yes; slug him, tition at the Olympic gamer at Stock- holm in 1912. Drew had his :lew strapped all night and this mornihg and announced he would run ia spi of the injury, The javelin throwing competition was warmly contested. After Rober: L. Nourse of Boise, Idaho, wearing the colors of Princeton, sg * collegiate record of Dorisas Ah made last year by M, Wee uri. ohn L. Q. Knock him down and kick him? A. Yes. Breitung said thie quite calmly. Q. And at the same interview you | offered Bin @ position in New Mex- ico? A. Q. dew Jong did it take you to got over your anger? A. A fow minutes, Q@. And were you angry with him at other tm Yes. I thought of getting bim work in the lumber business in Michigan, but at our first interview he said something about | Mrs, Breitung's family and in the second he sald something about my family that | didn't Ike, Q. Did you dinilke the boy? A. No. I wanted to try him out and see if he would make good—~if he had any yellow in him. Q. What did you have against him | Nex ¥: later? A. The way ho fourth abused my | 27's daughter and me, and said - owas) University of a ar ary ing the javelin 175 tt. 8 Phillips of Moscow, idaho. a Univer- sity of Idaho student, broke the new + record with a throw of 177 ft. 4% im. * Summary: Wen }, thie, Moria i | TO GRABBING JOB! Hienating my daughter's affections! as bait Ba Foreign Legion. the committeo are returned to the|¢aualization of license fees in Queens| WA* rushed through the Benu For nearly four seal a Pr pee eda ul al that | om ti . Legisiature after having made an|&nd Richmond. In the outlying sec-| providing for an ext lature hae 'beok In easions eas | other crlmes may be uncovered, and) wir, Crowiey read in evidence a letter . “My only regret is that 1 didn't get | eee eee oe New York City's| tions of these two boroughs some| vestixution of New York City Anau-| months of thut tune were devoted te) 2F@ Darticularly interested in the fact Treltung helped his daughter write to Com: lexion Poor? @ single wound.” fi nd methods, {t will be of| Small dealers pay only $300. This | cial burdena, “to determine What, if/schemes for throwing Democrats out| tat he had a vest made on Nov. 14, hor husband, in which she said she o ove S fan | cennere_® sal edd | any, legislation should be enacted to| of office und getting tho Government| 191}, for J. T. Smith, by Burke & Cq, id not love him . y Aside from that one annoying fea great use to them. Will be boosted to $600, and the addl- | aword relief in 1 taxation.” | into control of the Republicans after ft % In contrast with this, Mr. Crowiey Clear Y System With N. Y., 8 city “a chieftain, Is expected to ridge an janover, N. H. alle r t anol Powe of sareinerh ee we mental source than legislative sone ot these ii the business by | Bale ship aroraie committes, "| tettfed! mat Bikes Greiner From the recorda of the Salvation Vie help or even tie knowledge of trenches wil en sateuaee meddling. 1 mean the Constitutional ( n out o a The rerolutior wich carries an|being classed aa “re anizations of| Army, to which organization Hanel fther, The letter began Dearei gion, were eminently satisfactory. | Convention the fee, | appropriauion of ov aaya in part: departments.” Hut as that kind of| nag applied for work and had given MAX: Tam writing you this letter be- Fowle is only sineteen years old and A liquor license in Manbattan, astetiae fonts ornate Faatative | machinery Eaves too slowly. the deel eee ke police got much ine e7use T tove you.” ‘a @ member of Company M, Seventh '§ Brooklyn and the Bronx will now be, guise was thrown off and the Demo- | his record, “Didn't send the boy away to Regiment, N. Y. N. G. He came in OBREGO ROTH in Uy: leeoneneed trocn 91,080 t0 88.000; Crosenel fatoninaia eal an be Appolatad 3 Erats were thrown out openly formation. He was born in Odran,| get him out of the Attorney, get into the Blood, but on the Red Star liner Lapland from Ulverpool to-day after six months with the Foreign Legion and two months with the British aviation corps. His rowley asked. “I did not.” replied Brettung. wanted a fob anil I had none | city to offer him.” Judge Hough said to Mr. Crowley: and Richmond will ,row with one bound from $300 in aome localitios and $600 in others to §750. Aa always in politics, the respon-| lation, If any, should be enacted to afford relief to the City of New York |v in relation to taxation for local and| Btate purposes, and what legisiation fan-| Austria, Nov, 28, 1879, and came to/ | this country in 1904, He said he was nservation| ® high school student and could not mission, Giate Coxing Commis. lish fluently. He worked in while the Fire Marshal and De- spoak English TAPS keep the Intestines ~ Lapa and healthy. en (etcale) IS EXECUTED BY VILLA “He in the ‘air Commission, © consistent with public opinion in the i St al brother, Ellingwood, is still in Paris,| Francesco 8, Ellas, Consul for Mex-| ginitity for increased appropriations | City of New York and the Public tb- | partment of Eficiency and Economy | Baltimore and Hagerstown, Md, und) |v 1g Mg AAI git A oe Lanie Ones.” hed the American Ambulance | ico under the Carranza faction, re- if ft ents | tereate should be enacted to increase | were completely wiped out. | in Paterson, N. J. wee ana Pe nantanosa’t ie 10. ely — Al Douglas, “I saw the Germans make their | | friend, Gen, Obregon, commanding | oy, Giynn’s clear statement of finan-| inquire to what extent, if any, looal Pe aan ta even fat inves itr Baleation Atay, Aud (ems iW IBD oniigatt ae ieee, Sota famous charges at Craonne, France, |the Carranza faction, saying (hat oa) conditions in The Evening World| expenditures for public or govern-| remains as it wi pictures in the Rogues’ Gallery, show- | obligation to this man who married on the Kaiser's birthday,” said young Powle, “when their trenches were only f politi. onfict be-| ing he had been convicted in Phila- Francisco Villa, to avenge himself for] o¢ yesterday, issued a mental purposes In the City of New | cal consideration: le Sauanier, ANG Matter OF fact, ement say ; York are impairing the ability of real tween Governor and Legislature, the | wana enc, this defendant was not bound or ob: | Cannot Burn or Explode five hundred yards from ours. We | ‘he defeats inflicted ay be forene ing: estate in auch city to bear Ite equita. | Public Service Commissionera, ‘both | Splphia. wi mf We. ser nad just one| erat (arte tale man @ 100 at all” let them get within two hundred | by Gen, Obregon, had made a prisoner| ane Legislature haa levied a direct | ble share of State expenses and in| up-State and city, continue tn’ offic ave r byt Kinet tala hie be coo aulise hea yards and then our machine guns of his brother, who ts seventy years|eay of 1.7 mills, which will produce a| What Way the remedy therefor de lexcepting the two members. whose ‘ered the pantry and was provably| Kleist told bim he and Juliet ie swept them like @ stream of water | og, at Guadalajara, when he evacu- 4 pends upon legislative action and to! terms expired. reaching for something on a shelf Hever lived together a and wile: from @ garden hose, wiping them out a h F ana J bs Fevenue of $19,000,000, This heavy) propare the needed legislation te) McCall «til remains Chatrinan of| Wien this man came from behind and Without any releva sald Mr. | Cle F ' 9 the last man. J direct tax is the necessary and imme-| carry its recommendations into ef-|the New York City commission des- struck her with tha beer bottle,” sa fi ye ‘os t 4 at api a sent him ae pris- nh at ¢ its reco! dations into ef. Kh with ta beer bottle,” gal | | shaw Blais! {to ma: *De you ani luid “Men were killed at my side; my tin | oner to Chihuahua, Wate result of the policy of the last | fect.” ite complaints of citiaens, criticiams Capt. Coughiln. je then took the exiag: 8 ‘I~ "| Removes Grease Spots Insta: cus wee abot off my knapsack: ana | “E sent @ dispatch to Gea. Ville,” er Meet poney The committeo te to report back toby lesislitive investigators, and hears Jagged end of the broken bottle and happen to me or T might be killot? | qWanerigie wineee inion e fuene en ter, © J could almost feel the bullets graze | gaiq Gen. Obregon, “asking him tol °« the Legisiature next February, ing before the Governor, drove it Into her face and head, and |! said: ‘What in the world do vou Be, 38s, 0s & 91 Bont ‘All Dregsiot my face, but never a one of them id . sc ‘That Administration emptied the| Roorgnnigation of the Board of Al-| The record as to legislation asked finally when the woman was probably mean by that? You'll he safer tn x could find me, It was tough luck.” | release my brother because he was 4) grate treasury, left the new depart-|dermen was passed by the si | by the city Government is full of de-| unconacious he took the three feet of |New Mexico among friends than in Powle has returned to attend the|non-combatant, had aid with net-| mente it had creared without funds, clock this mornin: fter exciting feated bills, showing the acant con- clothesline and strangled her. He| New York, where a gunman might POUND AND REWARDS, Government military academy at) ther faction and was an enfeebied old b ‘| Pe jon by the Democrats. | sideration given by the up-State Re-| thought he had plenty of time and/kill you. SiMe w es Ge ee West Point. to which he just received|man. The only reply was: ‘“Your|Fefused extensions of hospitals and rrymanders the city, changing ubiican machine to the mtro could go through the(house et Ris) Court was adjourned until hait past Po Par | a a ’ an appointmeng brother has been gghot.” charitable accommodations to meet every district, reducing eal vetoed the Garbage letsure.” ten o'clock Monday morning. 4 : 8 Ntie eee = ESE ener SeSles ane eeeceneuid eI —