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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 3 BARNES REFUSED. SSP TEARS ati GERMANS PRESS ON ULTIMATUM TO MIS. CARMAN SS ‘SAFORD RERAIS «SSSA TO HELP MURPHY, = sees TROUGH RUSSIAN CHINA BY WPAN, 7 0 me ee -BALTICPROVINGES. REPORTIN TK, ERHMLSHS Ms tinued from 1 4 The wiinert rite the man the Kensington o@ — ~ oniinued tr rue 0 " Page) Roosevelt Surprised by | Pe { pert W,000 Rey Demands of Wika alas = % mony of Man Sununone A wand Hu iF ' f Bo Sab bare a ‘ t by the Le - at, © \ ; i gh ig Ben - +i ostuai “ ov ‘ _-- . town ° eb etrew # ‘ sate ae nm . on witnre vy . PETHROORAD May Bo Por the apet ' ot Kensing ' i emer ” ' . t . * mae n foneer . a * Walle, dia ~ on at “ sped y . . ‘ " wo ‘ wenty feet keep set a dhot keep ther Kune ' prov . ; . t . ' een of having ’ e we comnamone a Son of “basy | war) . , . ' “ wo & . And ep! the money for t A t nat sod and ‘ jeug 4 were with bh ’ ’ 4 (borne ler * id Satchelful in Re: York i . ou. 1 a of the O aoa. |s : ie i wae released ond | tify ) phortage : at Weehing ; airy, « rted by an a bin de perma 2 way f ‘ Vea and he ts the man, O Os. y Central Motel. tm this to a Subpoena t wills Harnem in 7) O09 | ae emule tue Me feet juror ee borne’ 1 have no doubt about It" saad TD Sonne te Benes ‘us . his Pa od f the proprietor an! ———— The Jay “ . tft red r t ‘ t's By Samuel M. Williams BARNES WAS AGAINST THE ¢ Cer ioe : yd ; se eon 5 de vuneiud 4M {Bpecio! Btet Correspondent of T RACE TRACK BILL alO0K caw Miniet \ Uy or direct Evening World.) anne 1 . wione bi hee) the Math Nawe dienes ite ater Cee re to Bafford « toe we ao wan * . who was down at t was the man arRac N.Y. May 8) With i , ald ' ' fmight t y 1 i to k put A. When Aafford first saw Jamee W param . ' ment @ mport wdaye Putte ’ ig eg Bi rie Quick shifts of ground aod ewinwing rv is @ “ MRS CARMAN ; : wake » i : ft ‘ : ae : ie with that Mlade | " ; shee ve bart nt and jeft, the Moose |, “ HOV. | REDORTOSOR OSE PNE* adhe German which is believed Lies ary by you sure” Nord sald “Yew Velt forces drove four different at- Hug ett " here te have the twotwd ohdeet of SOCIETY INVESTIGATES are dial ell | He turned his head away with a! enuldn't be sure until 1 saw the sauare chin and that thick lower Ny Why, you wouldn't have me le abou 1, for F thowaht he could 4 would yout And I seid, "No aoe tae wellasl uid Meotulle y Oh, don't hay { saeee continued Safford “Tl was ute terly surprim through with convincing evide eked ' ‘ ¥ » naa ot Vistula and ite tribu- | led inte anawern firet on Albany printing wraft, then jai) The Governor replied tha tarte iy, the ravinhing of inquiries ba ( hn Child's aented ther with @ subprensed collection of Hiatt was a mutter of conmelence with dhe Pie Ite provinces in retatia pa a ne A juror a dy To whieh torted tat if it 7 tion for the Rusian raids into Bast} Sensational Story « o Abaaade | : say 4 eh, w me away and said, any argument!” you walked rt and whom you afterward tive Do you say the m Marnes correspondence which ne brook He is married. He was Seah has yok sen, While preaing | Was ® mat sctonee the Prusaia Brookl ai | nineteenth tulesman, Up toh tify was the xame man who there pround on Hogunding the stories fathered by tion Mr Amith had used sey 4 at tho Hotel Kensington as Mong thie line now witnemee Were) wiich they cou Harnes fur Germans that the Russians were at gente of the Hrookiyn brane iba Aaa gi 8d rene Drought up to drive home the atteck® ioe told of 4 ator Grattat tho end of tholr resources, Mintator | the Chitdren ciety ard Invemtiat- | teed, Married, the neat taleamees wee | "Xe®" wad Bafford. “The more } Se Girect primary and race (rack! of Albany t vote and de onsmatilijinaae f War Gon, Sukhomiinoft to-day de>) ine the story of Antoinette Carrade an No. 8 . looked at him the more convinced ( tegisiation. feat the leg on” {elared that in addition to the millions |, fitteon year-old girl who was picked |, ' Milter, a hardware was that he wos the man, and 1 won't Ip one quarter the Colonel and hie) Quen of tie morning session wo Attacks at Hill No, 60 on Sate | sow tn the field participating in thei p hy ay nan at Tw AVOHUO The te arte ks fonk seat No. 4. take it back, 1 have not committed lawyers succeeded im gaining @ UE ovotod to technical questionine a . . | war there are as many tropa in the} and Forty sisth Street, Hrooklyn, late Rd Her ny a. Mio cig beedury and f didn't say it for money. #round, but on direct primaries they | siaty and city printing contracts urday and at St. Julien base depotasin Siberia in training Suturaay ‘nin Tr has been inthe Hilleoud switehiman at Garden city, ANd since then I've been before the MM @ disastrous check from one Albany, wh In alleged to be cane “We already, have 600,000 prisoners !nated an arrest will be inade in th Re pied Renta ve fy led Grand Jury and 1m Va tell the that Barnes rejected an FtUre! ments of percentages to Larnon for heing constantly added to. he wi Nitvan: Hime: ureeated ithe ie lay Safford told with much detail about | from Murphy for a combination Ae ‘apntiacts. -_ee- jority of thom ara Austrians and Huns | eno w Wadlaed peure'n lh; Rachie Justice Blackmar ordered Mrs. Car. bis vieit to Paterson after identifying | ee oars chentwate ens es ath ig The jury yawned as the tine of ex. | LANDON, May & (Asxoctated Prom), | gariana, Hundred of trains laden |qdgmitted who wan only fifteen, After whether the irs oheuit tae it to dames W. Osborne, A man whom be | amination got deep into questions of A Hritish official statement given with prisoners are constantly ¢ sw out today says into Russian territory, Before long | pai street, Poushk h Jand trade praction, Kven dustion) “ALT 1M, May 1, the Germans gmporor Frana Joseph will have motel, woman rel said, he wanted to think over afford, “so Lda Kht or nine abavkvs self purzied at attacked Mit No. 60, southewst Of oF his subjects prisoners of war in| wirn what ale believed was chloro. ek tit wk Deters oo wens te meee Ge times, and entered Into direct dine pred, and yosterday evening they | Russia than he has in active service |rrm. sna schon nwOuA ate Se FREDERICK W TUTTLE Lb he. found ‘Detect oke she was At Paterson he found Detective | Produce all hia father's correspon-| cissiong with witnesses in an en- Wilicked in the neighborhoad of St. in austria dence with both Roosevelt and| jury Nin mt ies aleanles warer both so. alone in @ hotel room, She tied the MeCullough on his heels; #0 next day elie Vetranticalitrs aes seg tices <, me Binnleta toawther, une clilmeac anal he retur uid to New York, took to be « detective scraped ac- | Quaintance with hin | Uknew it was eith MING | bein questioned ed to keep it from accidental out- Influences, Justice Blackmar Edward T. Platt, son and cuter said she lived on of the lato Senator Thomas C. Hiatt, was put on the witness stand un subpoena by tho Rovsevelt side to} type con pxition, prices, Comunimeld ean t he or 1" said ive had drumged her waed bh and three hundred letters dating back anaes: Ge ‘ y In spite of the fact po- ct as | was afraid my wife to 1890, But he would not allow them| | Col: Moonevtitia counsel are tr¥yIME vin usod polxonous Kanes emitted LOOKS WELL, BUT AGED Heeman, she wax unable to tell how |\WVealthy Brooklyn Man Is Found |8e¥ld make trouble for mo for de. 10,0 Ut Of Is PORRERSION fo ee ane inne ant intine con, bot from tubos In the trenches and , she was brought from Poughkeepsie Ki Rosia lat valirnn finder ih SEVUINSCLGAINECEAT A. Bemes ation I advance Oy A ne ee ieee nein that if one com, font speclally manufactured shells, ——— to New York | St Ae SCAN my name being Safford, Mr, Darling * told the court that he felt It his duty | 1T"* ge so hie “ i Lee Swag, CA German ‘oplane yesterday ied by Prine Efforts were made to have the girl] Cit for some reason—probably following =f to require that the whole correspond, Lally ia van oe oe pos ud Boats roa Mtternoon was chased by one of our Accompanies by Prince Henry He] yoine out the hotel trom which she - iy, lead eed an angus ame, too, ELIZABETH BRICE ence should be offered, not fran. eee enn eee atichacl Dela, | machines to within rife range of our! Inspects Harbor Forts and Sub- [sald shu escaped, but she was unable) ATLANTIC CLTY. Nod. May t= | shat all the time, In thie ease, t felt capone yellng Wearing a genuine London Feather tary parts. trenches and was then brought down | to do so, The ¥ 4 sages . ‘" ughkeepale authori-|Despondent from intense suffering | myscif to be an unwilling witness, Ostrich Boa, 83.06. LAWYERS MADE SELECTION Oe eres witkee ane ee wee our fire.” | marine Yards. ties were communicated with, but it {from cancer, Frederick W. Tuttle, aland that the reason 1 remained in and 6 * THE LETTERS. ted py | eflnite progress war mada With hin |__L ARIS: May 3 (Associated Prewe).| yo non, May 3 (Ansociated Preas| 4 said at the Chilren's Society that| Wealthy Brooklyn man, committed hiding was that I feared domestic London Feather Hat, ia contention Was overrul y $5 to $10. $23 Fulton &t,, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘The French War Office this afters} ei ceam from Amaterdam to the|thus far no confirmation of tho girt'a|sutcide here to n nays i story of being drugged haw been ob-| His nurse di ter of pi . ; Exchange Telegraph Company says aie Geli ‘fam agreement between opposing coun- | Mr. Dolan ts a ter of positive | he Germans yesterday made two) PAC UMIKS Ti i ye He Ls tained. She is being tent Oa to aclect representatives of cach ((P* MM more than a printing sonee. | attacks with axphysiating gages. One| Emperor am and Prit enry|result of t mee Fee wel He started life ax a printer's devil! wax to the north of Yores, near st. Of Prussia, his brother, were at Ant- nide to examine the correspondence in | —— and now at sixty-elght years he i¥{juiien, and the other was to the! erp the end of last week and in- W W © the presence of Mr, Pintt and make) pongral manager of a largo establish: | youth of Yp ir HL No, 60, Spected the harbor fortifications and by inhaling gas! satrord declared ho had borrowed | ed him at his|$16 from David Slade for expenses, Maryland and Pacific but had to spend it on a taxicab to go from New York to Paterson to escape lieporters. ‘Then he borrowed $1 from | the chauffeur, got back to New York his health, nd asked Mr, Slade to “reimburse” * Justice Andrews, who brought about | "confirming the charge, | nc ty Avenues, Tuttle had come to t whore a week ago in an attempt to pro’ Frederick W. i lives ut LN . whic a. ‘The . : ro a Buch selections as would have bearing | nent, Hore in Syracuse he is ataying | Neither one accomplished anything, | the submarine yards. They returned Frederick W. Tuttle Lives it Na ae ok he had. borrowed, from ‘in| 4 NEW FRAME i the Wind Breaks 1 on the present case. These letters) it 4 note: conducted by the Baptist | “There is nothing to report from | to Luxemburg. T0 THE BRITISH COAST Br aident oh ine se einsla “Ruel srson. Then ho fled to Rockville! rt) ad will be read in court iater. Chureh. When he learned of the | te rest of the front ‘Tho local newspapers were forbid- Gompans; printers, Nov 308 Liberty 1, for a few days Storm In the wrangle between counsel denominational Character of tho Hous | eparts Kew to mention this visit until the ~ St nhattan,” It was learned at |i th ae Safford, as he fin- both sides complained that they had! y wrote the register: “Michael |" net mperor had left Antwerp. ‘The few |An Aeroplane Driven Back at Dover | his hone tint he had been away from gy a my Nahr ee nt | Umbrella not seen the correspondence. = MF.| vincent Dolan, Roman Catholic, Al-| HETLIN, May 8 (via 1 persons who recognized His Majesty but a Zeppelin Is on Saeed ae Conte and that Mee. hecause T have been accused In this| Ivins for Barnes said that while he) pany.” The hotel management wel | text of the offical statement from the| say he looked well, but aged: Bibi be fn Conn Ut a Week ago to prepare {4s of committing perfury for money, | ad subpoenaed the first instalment | comed him heartily and consider him | jrortin War OMlce to-day follows: ——> the Way. it for the summer, Word was re- |! Want It distinctly understood I did of Platt-Roosevelt correspondence, he | thair atar guest, “Yesterday we successfally attacked | PROPOSED BOYCOTTING ceived at the Tuttle home this after- [Pl My price is higher than that.” now saw that all of them had not Ma\orday. we muccedscally: a LONDON, May 8 (Associated Presa),| noon that, Mra, ‘Tuttle would return tore) the Grand sary t told my dddeniy 0 y “in " . " " " 1 heen produced, He was eager to Look | janine mare etNe teatimony on) in Wianders to the northeast of the) QE AMERICAN GOODS 1S |—A German aeroplane coming from| Ml that Mr. Tuttle was de : story, the same as T told it tonday. 1 t matters, Bowers, for | Poot Cappelle-Ypres road and took $< ——_— asked at that hearing to have the for more ammunition in letters of |? | the direction of Ostend scouted ov gentleman brought before me, and if (1) Col. Roosevelt, called Edward ‘.| the farms of Vortuln, southeast of St. “ over el ie PN Roosevelt to the “Easy Boss,” while! pivit to ine witness atand at noon. |sulicth ult a i | OPPOSED IN GERMANY.) on eed. Folkestone at neon te | BROOKLYN DOCTOR HURT. |{ tad mayo a mistake fa npologtae | Por eate ot Maer’ the Colonel's lawyers were keen to find something damaging in the jet- ters Barnes wro.e to the Senator, Not all the letters to and from the 1 was told T was lying and that T had been coached and to go b 1 came from—to my cell “Who told “In the Champagne | Meted considerable onemy's positions at we ine | on the| AMSTERDAM, May gestion that a nd Perthes by successful mine ex-| American goods b Greennu K to where! tneda berg’s, Adame-t 1 that Jean ©, Ser! ay. It was driven away by gunfire. It is reported that a Zeppelin air. | OF Dasse ship is travelling in the direction of al “Have you brought, under sub ena, letters between Mr, Barnes 3—The aug- t of all Inaugurated in re- rts Hand Bi Y and Mr, Platt from 1890 to 1909 chen, Sounin In Auto Co! i d 01 o Ure “This Mr. Marsholl"—pointing at) Abraham @ Strauss hi ceceved, | demanded Mr, Bowers, plosions, | re |tallation for the action of th England from tho island of Vileland,| pr, Louis M, Dusseldorf, forty-fve the District Attorne | Petterman'a; “Masy Boss" have been preserved. (nny). Ketween the Meuse and the Mo- on the northern coast of the Nether-| 92 Union Street, Brooklyn have. be dicted t His son said that there had been two 9 selle there were only artillery duels, | States In supplying Ameri horther a9 ‘ i ive been indicted by the| a hundreds, of Mr. Platt had a large bundle cons |" “Last night the t hon un- | i ayes junds, ‘The hip passed over the] through the windshield of his automo- |Grand Jury for perjury in that you| other stores in Great- burning events. In 1908 he himself tania ehh BURHESA, atte Ho! ae " gh ; € ct ia er ih be jto the allies ig meeting with no en-| igiand at 10 o'clock this morning, bile in a collision at Dean Street and | falsely and wilfully testified James! er N. ¥. and through: Bed sifted out a mase otyictters and) \lriog it to the witnew ated aatigition on the MunMit of Hartmana. (couragement in offictal qui in ab alll es sd Avenue tecday, cutting hia hand |W: Osborne was the man who went] out the country. e od o e witness stand an A © ae wu mi - 4 , to the Hotel Kensington, at Plain-| == = field, and registered as 'O. Osborne , Mestroyed them. Two years ago he set a secretary at work to weed out Her Kopf, “A French flying machine landed ve to be ampue held on to it, producing letters only | i many, wocording to advices £7001] ASKS DEATH DAY FOR FRANK. Pifier | royeott would ve very 1 force dd, dort's ea iven bY jand Mrs. O. Osborne Do Yih CZ : = the unimportant ones, but ho found| 2% *Pecifeally called for, The frst! yestorday at Hundlingen, to the west | lee? pis by MS SMAItOna and intake his chal ank Stanley, was going | he Ik to bo trues de st fa ‘Sanitary arte Ties the destruction was “being done dom ; ane fr s respondence be- | of nat ah (uerranne)., Hol drove a ng later on. south on Grand Street when it collided | 0 80 than replied Suf- Bay) Economical way tween Platt and Barnes in 1899, the occupants area BENens The Nachrichten with the ear owned by Justice William so than ever, after watch- ce fo serve sugar | father more thoroughly than Lexpect-| venp Roonevelt became. Governor Av German airship saunutron ate | yen a ails a teen | AWSANAN Gul ty sliclion Hiol'dc GaER BE lie ApReiIAta OIViaion: Whlen am my chair; his manner. | @Ss E SUSar iar 0 It was stopped. The ac Y} Witness produced several letters, | Meked the al iN eatenaty WAY | ors to ML Dot Lew M. Frank cit was being driven through Dean Street he movement of hia ips. 1 fuse teen Pontugeunty pe hone who was doing this houne cle | ' SOSLORMADy: ADHAES |” Gwe vile HOt te any iddgh acs [fr ores: LO ME Brana BrOReC Lore ee eeu non tn the auto. Jatt belleve in my heart and soul, Muvitee Yilea end dost where the "= 9 was named as E.R, Merry, He way) SNCD NO handed to the lawyers 4 sll tlon in dealing with America, no mat. | the Mary Phakan murder esc, to day) 4 i | without ony maltea, withomt any hope i % |HOW THE PLATT TTER re ter how much we may dislike her,” | petitioned Judge Be o fix a of reward, Tam sure he ix the man 4m court under subpoena And will be rake REND TG aknuee, 8 Leg may need her | date for Frank's execution under the or-| Waldemtitted Lodger Kile Setf, | eno registered at the Hotel Kenaing- _| questioned later. ae Hiei KAISER’S ENVOY TAKES \after the war, even though she now 1s eath sentence, passed Auy. 2¢,] A man about thirty years old com: /son at Viainficld and wae aesigned to| ARNE! RN ‘ho highly instructive correspon: | ing our enemies,” mitted sutcide in a rooming house at | Room 15 and did not pay for it.” | et bne Mee at iia SRYSTIEE ‘ould not pass on] No, 146 Mast Fifteenth street to-da Mr. Osborne looked at the witneas| By!" 206, T eves 0% of the sugar, HF took forthe Wie ‘Ast fom integensticn nicl prices on thie cass and uselol device for certing vague’? eam MURPHY’'S PLEA FOR HELP, | dence between the dead bons and the | RT Te eI 0 m1 det rae Sree cet sec| datendant In she eult would por bave| PERSONAL NOTE TO POPE GERMANY SUMMONS MEN the matter before Tucnday, by’ shootin himself in the heart with | with « deflant stare, ‘The old man re- an automatic He engaged a| turned the stare without wavering. | for the New York Evening Post, now | see) the light of day probably but for —— | OF 64 TO JOIN COLORS; Government Answer to Riggs|room in the place last evening, Assistant District Attorney Wood Secretary of the Municipal Govern-| tM Shortwightedness of the Colone: aS . | U Hank Ready on May 12, - — - — “ ment Association, was the witneny| Mimsclf, \Leader of Catholic Party in the! WAR VETERANS INCLUDED.| wastinaton, say 3.—Generat ‘who unexpectedly gave a black eye to| Many men have endeavored to ob- | Reichstag Is Silent on His plans for the Government's dei ense of the Colonel's accusations of bi-par-| tain the correspondence of the old hee’ LONDON, May Germany athe Rikge National Bank suit were Nean arrangements between Barnes 5°88 With the Colonel, and many Mission to Rome. month hence will call to the colore| considered 4 3 y by Asslitane Air | 514 of having vi t It 1 ff sixty-three and sixty-four, |" neral Warren, Louts ran- i (and Murphy. He told of having vari. | tm was In partioular demand) nowy stay s.—Hert Mathian #mn- |", © ~ sia, Samuel Untermyer, ox-Assistant our Interviews with Barnes, and wae i? 1912, when the Colonel, the Pro- members of the Landsturm of the konberg, neral Adkins and Distriet | Drought down to one in 1911 at Re. Gressive candidate for President, | KiNw'#: leader ve the Catholle Party | ctagsen of 1869 and 1870, according to | Si 0rney Gules Spa epacten Sip — — lashed away at his straight goods! Fear Hitstatt kpuned ton coby of the Berliner Taweblatt, re | iy wid a eatin anawer| ries, the larger) veived he Would be ready 7 Republican aive yt ay what h plane te om } . ees f M di q part of whom were the pupils and‘ ae hoes oe ee ‘ om | Co neing to-day, the paper! Sane ereamn 7 4 SLAM JUST Bersonal acsociates of the dead bone, Pils HK is known, bowever MAL Me ge tony of tho Landeturm who Auto Pruck Wie Box, £ , or Monday & Tuesday But to all appeals for the preauctio: i a | John Clark, four ye old, of ASSORTED BUTTERCUPS: TARY SODA are as pure B. nee that he ren sure oul Be be a “Thurlow rather than a When ree need a remedy for any | C. Platt. | Mowy of Six-V enna! le, skin trou! let Poslam be your first expression was interpreted by | thought. It is most rapid in action, the Platt boys as a slur and reflection | intense in healing power and always upon their doad father, The next day u he Kaiser to i" Ollie e © DOL #e) dw be yned % pve . of the correspondence the three sens {y.))), UTE UU Laer ot ao ey aes 4 Leth hie peeled ene Hundred and) ‘Thirty-sixtn | His x These are dainty, cushion sha Si _Pigee returned» firm relusal, ean oolates tho lette ne eal will commence | cio, wns inatsmily killed tx utter y sweets made from deliciously he- ve They even Hofied the tmportunitieg | Wet, ‘ity vate With men OF tho CAES OF ETD itty ein front of hin home by wn auto vored candy having « rich, qlosy Fon ce neste ales of ths miontha lie Was Ureparini for hin oui} tt eer th Enkenbers slay 12, ending with the class of 1876, |mobile truck belonging to the W : . finish. The centres are comprised by our eapart until le pry for slander against th nel |wiil have a priv te any ewiththe “On June 4 more of the Landsturm | Baking Company and driven by Peter ae ; of luscious fruit jellies and various tone perfection. WHEN SKIN AILS But_on the stand Roosevelt told of |Pope in tho near future, will bo called out, beginning with the |Cunningham of No. 965 Simpsons ; Y 1 tasty crune'ed a An assort. |] | Gace the Lincoln etter and said that, dis- ———<>———— class of 1875 und ending with the | cunts boy to the Th : . ment that will please everyone, J 0 r ¢ Carbonated Waters used in LOFT SANI- % Cussing it, he expressed the hope to BOY FOUND STRANGLED, = class of 1969. This, consequently, | and patre . f hore from Nature's] EXTRA SPECIAL for Monday ‘39th St. will include surviving veterans of the and Tuesday only, - 5 Hospital ind Dairy Products and Ice 1 ) Was tesheee fener uae an OA ater Teed RCRKIeT A ae hoe He for teriogs: The Fares ang io, Frey ony ic? pobtn Le Aun mw ates, BRITISH CLERGYMEN |Fiswen Faae MTG thslatatsararcolt Adam Wojdtk wan ARE GETTING READY TO | wh jhe hay [own springs. The F found t ry } On Saturday, May 1, HENRY ‘ dependable. After ‘every ‘upplication they notified Mr. Barnes he could ¥ mor May ~The Masonte ; DEMME Ban Setnras vem can feel and see that it te doing, have the correspondenc aud PRORDRD RAINES eueptione (le FIGHT IN THE RANKS, |tempic and Opera. House have been ced ee lager ot tt Funeral from is ate tesidenoe, 494 good. an, a Jin an east wide alley, In the rear of hte os laestrayed by fire, which started at portlone at erie. 84 ay. Bronx, on Tuesday, May 4, at t Bieily sansters ae ie STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, jority shai ene date GLASGOW, May &—Miniaters of wAnstnye gay Ttete., acumed | but jehiness saapor, hard candy, nox Sere CE RREMG Hayenente Geis lorme: a S lerpes. Sara eeee and his clothes were sodden with rain, | y, - 0. ve formes pe OF BAS SF COLES RANE pig tte Wiack: | Transylvania, Liverpool. sc... 9AM. 'A tix Shenehadietwennthts tertnTany | Yarlous denominations have formed a or business bulidings in tho aaine Mh LYNCH—on May 1, CATHRIINE, widow be Clears complexions and minor Tenadores, Cristobal......... 10 A.M, faint red hout serve corps and are drilling pre- D of Thomas and mother of Detta, Cat " ‘enadore: cated that he had been an 1 r icant a ‘hlemishes overnight. Relieves ull in- gixacia, Santiago 41 aM. nt nA Ween atra fo tendering their services erie rd and Alexander Lynch. » Mammation and irritation. | Sacuathia, Gibrattar 1PM athe police ent native John Points, Donewal, Ire four ist sells Poslam. For free CAT PAEN® ; om awe to Nv ir first rifle practicn | Seml wits to Bmergency Labora: —_—>-— _ — rs of the Corps re: | WASH eral fram her tater ASY JoBs, rh fories, 32 Weat 25th St Brooklyn, at Boston, was to-day order Bist at. Tueaday, May det SAILING TO-DAY. ome Poslam Soap, antiseptic, bygivnic, as- —— (From the Tokado Blade.) 9 to the Orient to relieve the Saratoga aa | @ to Church of St. Franc * i a © may be a few easy Jobs in the |) Swift @ Compans's sales of Beet in New | tagship of tho Asiatic fleet. ‘The Sara- | West 10m st. where « aclemn re sures protection and health of skin. 25 Princess Anne, Norfolk, 3P.M, 1 but ie requires hard work to gee | Xo ciy for the week ending Batuniar, May | Camehip of the Asiatic Beet ran overs masa will he celeureion quien, cents and 15 cents.—Advt. City of St. Louis, Savannah... 3P.M, Ort | Riegel inhret uit Boe, 06 oat | Foe . 1a brated, Intermens ee ee +

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