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SaEEAS er hk ar ROMA Rig WYNER OE SD WILSON NOIE TO GERMANY PUT ON FINAL Gbe __| “Circulation Books Open to All.’’| __ ‘seer tee . reulation Books Open to All. Svrnte: Ueke tm ak Wel NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915. 18 PAGES 8 PRIOE ONE OENT. si pr _PRICE ONE CENT. | BRYAN TELLS WHY HE QUIT CABINET; SAYS FAREWELL TO THE PRESIDENT + aevAN SAV a SOUGHT (FRANK LOSES PLEA CROWD OF 7,000 | WIFE IMPRISONED FRANK LOSES PLEA (GROWD OF 7000 |WIFEIMPRISONED (STANSLAU TAKEN IMATE IN THE PADINCT VOTE IN THE CABINET ; Hy = ie FORCOMMUTATON| AT LAST AY OF | AMEROWN HONE | BY GERMANS A | DUG. HSE NT METS, HRGWD) HOLE: NINE TO ONE AGAINST Ex-Se cretary Makes Statement — Governor Has Final Say, in First Race. band Flees. Also Wanted Wilson to Warn |mMAyY GRANT HEARING,| BEEMONT PARK, June 9—the inst TRAP SET FOR TEUTONS. Americans Off Ships of F bt brought out a crowd of 7,000 people. ! preme Court to release from “impris- Bellig erent Nations. avorable Action by Executive |rne programme was particularly at-|onmont” Mrs. Elise Volek, daughter Is Only Hope N tractive, with the Keene Memorial, |of Jabish Holmes, member of Dixon ly Hope Now for Man for two-year-olds, the Sprint Handt-|& Holmes, Wall Street lawyers, of cap and the Broad Hollow Stoeple-|No. 32 Liberty Street, who is being chase as features. All the fields were | held prisoner by her husband, Morris of good size and evenly balanced for | Volck, in the Volck apartment at No. Hurry up legal proceedings. were day of the spring meeting at Belmont j started late this afternoon in the Su- President Insisted Upon Standing Russians Take 2,000 Prisoners Firmly for Rights of Americans, At One Point on Fight- While Secretary Was Afraid ing Front. That Policy Might Lead to War. WASHINGTON, June 9.—Ex-Secretary of State Bryan Is about to take A ccused of Killi ‘the field in a campaign for peace. ing Girl. In a statement issued by him this afternoon he announced in plain 11 East Sixty-cighth Street. terms that he resigned as President Wilson's Cabinet Premier that he might Roiaptiny Ga., June %—Leo M,|the frst ig ey A oe Pleading wb Tuntice Greenbaum narttee, via wireless to London, NOTE TO BERLIN FIRM, j a e% “employ as a private citizen the means which the President does not feel at |)... ce ee ny. tm Ris appeal to} or sites wo peut tant the imprisonment of Mra, Voick, |700® P~Btanlsleu, the most import. ‘ liberty to employ.” the State Prison Board for a com- Start ued. “won tame,|who has her two-year-old daughter |#%t railway centre in Southeast Galt- BUT Is NOT WARLIKE. q While, honoring the President for jmutation of sentence from death to| : Trainer with her, is of such a remarkable na-|6la,.has been stormed and captured » following the course he deems right, life imprisonment for the Mary Pha- mr ane een mt Wry Ge. egdbestd “geen titan ase by the right wing af the Austro-Ger. Bryan suid, and while expressing bis san murder. The adverse recom- Fy Bist ie a8 a pantie ie Dir. piowmen, (hee apie mans closing in upon Lemberg. hed By Samuel M. Williams. Conviction that the Chief Executive aaron to the Governor was rin tor Uithie, oned wife'a father, asked for a writ bec: Slave are falling back upon (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Ih \c-fllXo. desires @ peacetul-ealution.of the} ¥ & majority of two to one, Com-| The opening race saw the apeed Of} 4" habeas corpus compelling Volvk| © lester. | ; 9. 4 i i id " | German-American problem, the x- * | missioners Rainey and Davidson yot- | te Well thought of Belmont colt Libyan big produce hia wife and daughter in| With the exception of a few days) HASHING TON wae v By Rais Re oh are aes enaetink 'ing for the death penaity and Com-| Sands Away badly: he really did not |eourt before Justice Greenbaum] the city hap been held by the Rus-| Wilson, Robert Lansing, Acting Secretary of State, at 12.50 o'clock Hi missioner Patterson for a commuta- Seine Of C 7 forthwith, sian singe last November. Its cap-| this afternoon signed the answer of the United States to the German note the right policy to pursite. when Prince of Como was in front by| 1 have not all’ the necessiry pa- Upon two of these points he touche: | Hon. @ safe margin. When Libyan Sanda : * ture la taken here to mean the utter) on the sinking of the Lusitani iene we cliesa doo aids Wald: Giseasibaniba's: las ntarted coming she came fast, and at| Per here at thia instant,” sald Mr.) oe saa tteasive ¢ 1S OF 8 in statement. @ others he said) ‘ommission's ruling is not |"! art » ae Mooney, “but I will b ady in leas @ Blav offensive in he left for future discussion. (aang on Gov. Sinton, who, it was| {2e,end, wae in. the. place -position, | Mooney, "but F wil be ready Southeast Galicia, Mr. Bryan had refused to sign the paper and resigned from “the ‘ One of these points wee toe Seere- | England Chasiees Policy in| ane Seen sade hearings SECOND RAGE, gg|_ After listening to all the details! ‘The. Russians are preparing to Cabinet to avoid doing so. The new note, containing from 1,500 to ary’s insistence on application to the i 7 c se F sa Gisan ekld he Would 102 | oveneta i ; German-Ametican case of his peace] Treatment of Prisoners | Qh aime, | Justice Greanhauin sald he would '*-| evacate Lemberg, according to unof™-| 2,000 words, was started on the wires to Berlin shortly before 2 o'clock treaty principle calling for an inter- ui | Owner, Fee ater the writ was issued, and| Ci! despatches recetved here this| ii. aftemoon, The note will be made public Friday morning. soon” verslés as thé one pending between * | sags, nd with it, Mr, Volck| Valuable posxessions of Lemberg| # it had been signed Mr. Bryan ceased to be a member of the Cabinet. : bess fie} 14 | at the house, armed with it, Mr. Vo! “ pe eie and Washington Govern | ea) Fins elasnan ie IN SUIT AGAINST WIFE! E 35] fled and Mr, Holmes took his daugh-| museums and other institutions have| For three days—from Saturday to Monday—the President had : N, Offi: is r Star, Working Lad. | ter away. en es Nes . ? or, | , " ‘ ‘ 5 The ex-Secretary's fight, it was] nouncement was made to-day by Sec- ae Be os eeaoan Heer ag Vales Whaiia’ Br OOO sf| ae ahge ey Russian ae | Mr, Bryan’s resignation under consideration and the Secretary did not : : ? % Sof : Seat = ything he had | jen, Vi Lingingen’ o 7 te (% " ‘ m ee rsicn ayeemnin nie retary of the Admiralty Balfour that Fights Separation by Filing Charges] into his tide on Guy trian rin the Mae, De Game, wite of tho Braail| anh isi setaye res, Hgeda te go to yesterday's Cabinet meeting until the President’s letter of accept. 2 r " ; ; , second race, and just did lan mfian Minister at Washington, married ‘ A \' P sentiment in favor of his policy a nate Against Mrs. Tatum in the winner on the post ove Camellia. Mies Holmes five years ago. He is|Russian line, cutting off the Ru ance reached him, The President had invited him to attend, after letting such an extent as will lead to a e || , > fe ate up ground on the last six-|evohey four years old and she is a|f0rces operating north of Bukowina “% ‘ Pit H - Change of the President's mind—to a|ty-one members of her crew had been Brooklyn Court. teenth, Camellia apparently had the |tWente yrinenn Their elder|from the armies around Lemberg, the Cabinet know of the situation. Quietly the consideration of the captured. race won until the last couple of| year or tw conversion of the latter to the Bryan John C, Tatum, wealthy cotton|strides after making a wide turn atj child, a four j ‘ Mr, Balfour announced also that | wr-oll boy, is In| ‘The official statement: note continued and at the end of the meeting the President and remaining programme. broker, who has been at war with his|the head of the at Robinetta | Washington with his grandmother, “Bast of Przemyal the situation ; German submarine prisoners here- | waa a bangup third, after threatening T mbers of the Cabinet expressed to Mr. Bryan their sense of 1 jerstood he would remain | ss ‘ aaa bangup third, at nreatening as learned ‘ole! remains unchanged. the northeast | members P . Bry: i It was understood he wot pads i. on aspen treatment |2CUN# Spirited and beautiful wife, | tne oghiir pole, It was learned that Volck left his unchange: ‘o the northeast persona! in Washington for two or three weeks to wind up personal affairs, that he and Mrs. Bryan will then pay a short visit to their home in Asheville, N. C, identical with all other German pris- | Mary Jane, in the courts for the past THIRD KE, wife a month ago, saying that he was|of Zurawna troops under Gen, von regret. i e 5 . a 4 g to el » German 4 Ansingen brought the Russia loners in. Bagiand, y has made a counter-attack oes “Wass ats ndicaps for three-year-olds amt | going tO enlist in the German army. | Linsings wht the Russian coun- Mr, Balfour failed to state when or| *##nAt her latest charge asking for a| sunt Won ti welll Eon al aR His wife thought he had y | ter-attack to a standstill, Furthe to DANIELS STANDS BY WILSON. ol aaate. the agernae: submarine was|*¢Paration, Mirabeau L, Towns, new | (Z,sude Maim May Aur, Owe, G: A:} gone abroad until he appeared at| the south fighting is in progress for Reports that Secretary Daniels had resigned or would do so were Cote nen WaT Mhdgton and then he will take steps “to call | gan counsel for Mr, Tatum, filed a aup-| Fin Peng... {the house yesterday afternoon, He| the possession of the hills to the east j wid public attention" to his remedies, Hin Risk Be a rely aald it had been) ental answer to-day before Jus- | {fire tele and Jocks, wh Vat once bolted the doors, telling his| of Kalusz and west of Jezuwol, current to-day but were denied on all sides, The report, it was said, grew wink recently. 4 ait y 1. /Moyal Martyr 3B tho hope of securing such an expre: Itlee Crane in Brooklyn. In it he]? \ sion of public sentiment as will sup- | port the President in employing these remedies, if in the future he finds it | consistent wijh his sense of duty to! ) favor them,” wh rad PE] wite that she was henceforth his! “Staniviau already is In our porses-| 04 of the well-known friendship and long intimacy in national eet prisoner and must not communicate | sion, We took 4,600 men prisoners and |” akg ig cy politics of Mad, Spring Beart, Kas jot the outside world. He there-|captured thirteen machine guna, | Mr. Bryan and Mr. Daniels. race.) upon instructed the janitor to allow| “The eastern bank of the Kiyer | F nos aa ert: A ne filly. She{no person to communicate with his] Winduu at Kubyl, northeast of Kur As a matier of fact, nine members of the Cabinet stood solidly for captured by us. the President’s position as expressed in the note, Mr, Daniels was with In announcing the revision of the M policy regarding the treatment of | SVarean Mim Tatum. with German submarine prisoners My, Bal-| {!e@dship with four other men \four said: |Jack Ottman, the young prov | wholesaler who was the co-res esstul suit proved when she won the sprint} wife. In some unknown way Mrs.| chany, has be Royal Martyr is a xe “While this does not change British e Mr. Tatum's uns x if opinion as to the churacter of the acts|°"t " hndicap. a six furlong dash out of ; a aatan vate with | : rs sh- ‘ ‘ : ec . Mr. Bryan's statement follows; | ich these persons are concerned, | fF absolute divorce last January the chute. She fought it out. every Mo ‘i one eed t Y soraiaallaate Arlt our aaa Paps notte ay ea those who differed with the Secretary of State. Some members even “My renson for resigning ts clearly} ) set be remembered that sub. | TRE answer states Mrs, Tatum vi-|atep of tho way with Kaskaskia, | ior Seer te ee cea rips pea veo) vdvised a stronger phraseology than the President had used, but on the j stated in my letter of resignation een ee en defenacteny venseia| tt the Hotel Astor in November, |Pixy and Fitter Gold and although | Mr. Mooney to WORE. CABS ald Of) Che | Ariee toe ime peeps : rityad 4 : * i 4 on defenseless vessels 4s i namely, that I may employ as a pri- 1914, with Mo Js” rovk, and went {3h® bore in to the inner rail, shut-|courts, All this was told to Justice] “On the Dubysa the enemy's north- | final discussion the decision to send the note was unanimous. are not the only violations of the laws ting out Pixy as she did, #he had} Greenbaum this afternoon. orn wing has been driven bac “ The 5 i el ion i fick vate citizen the mone Whigs the | of humanity of which the Germana|t other places with him; that shelenough left to stick It out to beat cab nae cr ASN Meb nec ey Onn ee Ke There was a well detined trend of opinion in official quarters that b t does not feel at liberty to 4 ve o the same es a ma “litter Gold half alength. The Bel- . ‘ | esi H f F in i 5 e Prealdent are guilty, and’ the Government is, Map et aaa <H popes ee Fiitter Gold halt length. The Bel Ttho estate of the late George A.|clreling attack our foremost line hus | the resignation of Mr, Bryan would go far in impressing Germany with employ. I honor him for doing what i he believes to be right, and I am sure t he desires, as I do, to find a ful solution of the problem which therefore, of the opinion that the sub- a too cordially entertained by Mra,| 4nd Was an easy second In front of] Hearn, the dry go0d8 merchant, as| reached the highway of Betigolaligice. | the earnest intention of the United States to insist on its rights. marine problem cannot now be iso- ‘| Pixy. Kaskaskia quit after showing] Mme. De Gama was his dughter.| “South of the Niemen iver th i . ’ ‘ fF : . lated and that the general queation of| Tatum at the big country place thela lot of early speed F ne It is understood that the United States has, from time to time, ye- responsibility should be reserved untit| Tatums own at at Teckel | fae Young Volck Is her son by a former! Russians retreated in the direction of husband. The trust fund allows Kowno.” ced @ ‘place, $9.90; show,” $4.90, Mul- ne e acceptes 2 show % ain Gustave Stahle Swore the Lusi-| PETEOGRAD, June 9—In shot honorably be accepted by the United States. | c ‘i ceived authoritative information that high German officia ‘ has been created by the action of the if fourth man, described ay a “physician LATONIA RESULTS young Volek $6,000 0 Year | Kovno after stubborn fights at Dem- | ceived | e i st , fficials believed the pee Hie nd of te war of atanding, pect a Bh onnicNE bd | bowaruda and Kozliski, Three hun-| Administration was committed to a policy of uninterrupted peace and 4 r, Balfour added that the Govern- Besides the divo and separation |dred prisoners and 200 machine guns inte C q cire eta aifter, sok conse rp ip as cated to Germany through the Ameri-| each other and ine miners’ of thelr geareoids Fe ese at MS TRE aL fo which followed we gained the forti-| Mf. Bryan's resignation, many officials thought, would remove all doubts \ ) Re ji ld fs peepee can Embassy. at k on counter- tarot COR ks val FOR GERMANS FOUND fied positions facing Kovne on the|in Berlin and if Germany were sincerely desirous of averting war, would { n — charges of as it und trespass, r Mutuels pe r oy, 8 r , 0 » hele } commipaion, and, second, as to warn-| otuding the one reported sunk to- | sh Mulyela pate He mot: (fam pRB as Boney high road between Mariampol and) yrange for a way out of the problem that has arisen which would . 1 P| ve Dera tees wes canes (ne, an cemee, ners > | OHOLERA EPIDEMIC oan ch Lemberg by a The view that Mr. Bryan's action might favorably infl ammunition. I believe that this na-|etatementy issued by the Admiralty tania Carried Guns, The: eagerness to reach ly influence the » ber : | ania Ca 3, Then sudden dash tie Austro-Ger, -s ta ad by § his ab tetanic tion should frankly state to Germany |since the beginning of the war, M situation was shared by some of his closest friends. | that we are willing to apply in this ————— | IN VIENNA REPORTED ISSING “REVENUE | AGENT Disappeared. jhave suffered heavy losses, An P | | | ome! t w. When the text of the note is published it will be found that Mr. ee ee Helier pias BRITISH HAVE LOST Official Announcement. in Madrid | SURRENDERS HIMSELF WAELGDG TON: June 9-—The De- Gor tar an that at oA paint Bryan has resigned on account of a difference of opinion and methods so partment of Justice to- the United States and the sen Leal ; 1y was noti-|the Russians took 2,000 prisoners aud) 1h that the public will be unable to see the distinoti eiey odenteien with which we have 258,069 IN THE WAR States That Plague Has Broken fled by its agents in New York tha large quantity of ammunition, slg! P ion, made treaties providing for investiga- MONTGOMERY, Ala, June %--Knox | Gustav Stahle, one of the makers of| The offictal announcement follows: | WILSON’S ATTITUDE NOT WARLIKE. tlon of all disputes of every charac- | emai ine Out in Austrian Capital, | Rooth, missing Untted States revenue an affidavit alleging that the Luai-| “0 the Shavil district, Province of The President's attitude is not aggressive, the language of the note LONDON 9-6 ¥ ent, surrendered to the authorities ‘er lat trip,|Kovno, the enemy received roinforc>.|_ Ave, TREATIES MAKE WAR SANDN, dane o-Cirgas BAtthine| PABIB, thne t= the Haves Agen |For, atieracon Hath, who vealti 1 guna on her last trip, | Toei in snged his front and inade|is not harsh, the temper of the Administration is not warlike. On the y he war up to May| has received a despatch from its . 1 > . * ‘ . on " i, j e of e labay m e disappeared after th affi-|an obstinate attack In the direction ‘a e P ; IMPOSSIBBLE. 81 total 258,069, Premier Asquith an-|agent at Madvid, who saya it is om. |! chars the Alaba nness SELL AG Lyre ag oad Pea satpiraaetee ve a png Pores contrary the President is as much in favor of peace as is Mr. Bryan, but ‘apnose treaties, negotiated under {nounced in the House of Commons. | city announced there that an epi. | strict, with headquarters at Nash- this Administration, make war prac-{ Divided into categuries of kiiled, | demic of cholera has broken out im} ville, disappeared three weeks ago fo tleally impossible between this coun- | Wounded and missing, officers and Is here woul, no 4 a ¥ | ad lett Double and occupied positions| With this difference—-President Wilson Is not for pease at any price, nor in front of Shavit, does he countenance supine submission to Germany's submarine attacks Vienna. |lowink the arrest of several persons men, the list sh the followin.s: _—_—— hat Fe oth, A and Kangas Ci “On the lower Dubysa our advance | ican ¢! ‘4 tey and those thirty Governments, | ™e™ the lst shows Wout Sig ein Gand ene As are Bethe Are and anaes Sys . el Pars pl upon American ships and American citizens, ‘There is firmness for : representing nearly three-fourths of Loioopees 6,4 i arexteg, Hulitaae (World Balding ine i a a si ile hs Pew RBARLIN lots to Sayville.) “On the left bank of the Vietuin,| American rights and insistence upon protection for the citizens of this Ly, June all the people of the world, Among big Cunard Hner®| With bh “pers north of Rawa, the Germans taking | country. the mations with which we have} -rotais. s42 a), ep sya ale fe | an investiaati Mauretania Trane's wnt farnerly advantage of a favorable wind at- ——__ Nia Vises ta the naval aivlulen ar rt digg ow hue Check, cia Fr Bag | lito reventic rauds sald to total $20,- ports, have arrived: at the Bi gRAKleR vompted to make use of polsonous| 22 ‘l# and only Ip this respect have the President. ane My imma (Continued on Second Page.) not included in bis list, Cs oe 000,000 in the past ten yours. carrying Anglo-French (oops, Prey parted company. The Secretary of State has worked himself up 4 $