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— it > FEDUPONROEN AEWYORKTOURISTS Victims Save Most of Their . Valuables by Dropping Them on Floor of Coach. Alarm, Saving Many Others —Troops Hunt Robbers. GALT LAKE CITY, Utan, Juty 10— ‘United States cavalry and scouts to- were making the trip | robbery occurred approximately @ half miles above the juns- the Gibbon and Firehole United Otates Senator J. H. #8 af When they becan., was, happening they officials. t i park were soon de- to look for the highwaymen, | the bandits had not! it Is believed they are| ®@ foad station and| Y United States cavairy | ® fylitt ue g EF : eg rl i i i i ty Be eué Mrs, Bernard N. Baruch in the Hold-Up. ‘and Mrs. Bernard N. Baruc! victims "ON ‘Word was received here to-day that | $7 ot P| Mary J. O'Donovan, Rossa and her Miss Margaret Weyher, Married To Robert Guggenheim To-Day who {s a member of the frm of Baruch Brothers, brokers, of No, 60 way, was robbed, it is belie’ of a considerable amount in cash, With his wife, two children and several friends, Mr. Baruch left New City last Saturday on board a 6 railroad car for the West. In rief telegram to his brother and [onebine of the firm, Hart N. ruch, in this city, Mr. Baruch re- Jated the facts of the hold-up. He described the highwayman " Dandit,” and remarked, get much. It was recalled by Baruch that when she left for the West sho did not take hor jewels or many valuables with her, ST, LOUIS SAILS WITH 646 PASSENGERS ABOARD James M, Sulfivan, U. S. Minister to Santa Domingo, Among Them ~Everybody in High Spirits, ‘The American liner St. Louis sali for Liverpool at noon to-day with Passengera—206 in the first, 190 in the second and 260 in the third cabin. The crowds on the ship and the pior and the general atmosphere of good nature brought back memories of the days when Europe was at peace and thousands of Americans crossed the Atlantic every suminer, James M. Sullivan, United States Minister to Santo Domingo, who sald to have been declared “tempera- mentally unfit” for his office by United States Senator-elect Phelan, of California, 1 Commissioner to investigate charges against Mr. Sullivan, was a with bis wite son. are gol to visit Mra. Sullivan's father in Ireland Mr. Sullivan refused to say any- thing about his status with the Gov- ernment except that he is on a leave absence. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Pulitzer, Mrs. daughter Eileen, Mrs. H. Gord: Selfridy and four daughtors, and Mrs, Emanuel the passengers, ee KING EDWARD ENTRIES. = ft fier Parone opening and price changes were gen- erally on the side of advance. London market reporte: Pacific, bein; here was caused by short covering. Attendance in commission houses was large, but brokers reported few buy- ing orders. Reading gained 1% and U. 8. Steel first sale was at 59, compared with 58% at close of Friday, St. Paul lost %. Stocks seemed to be in good sup~ ply on the advance, and market be- came reactionary and at end of firat half hour market was quiet and ir- tnd declined to &. Fi an \. was @ factor. van dpapaied the close, when @ sudden increase of atren; cont stocks in @ position to withstand un- Ys ion the list on very light transac- Klein were among| WALLSTREET Btock trading was active at the vances in Canadian up 2%. The advance Union Pacific opened up 1%, Now Havon advanced to 66 Market remained dull until toward leveloped indicating that re- avy decline in prices. had pat vorable news. U. 8. Steel led the vance up 1% points to 59%, cloned at with substantial gains all ESEESE STRESIES: oes! oe Ste get beSSLS Ba We Af A AINE R98 heat ayn 14, She has ridden many blue ribbon winners at horse shows. Two years ago she went to work in a specialty shop at Fifth Avenue and Thirty. fourth Street, sayin “being an idler.” Grace Bernheimer Guggenheim, ob- tained @ final decree of divorce lash Wednesday and on Thursday became the bride of Morton ©. Snellenburg, son of Samuel Snellenburg, a Phila- delphia merchant. Some on Board Say Spontaneous some of the officers of the Atlantic ‘Transport liner Minnehaha, which put in here yesterday, are positive that the blaze in her hold was started by a bomb that may have been placed by Frank Holt, J. P. Morgan's assail- ant, the theory of spontaneous com- bustion was advanced to-day by others on board, cause maintain that spontaneous com- bustion in a lot of whiskey _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 181 MLR GUGGENHEIM, NINE BOMBS PUT [BRITISH CABINET DVORCED 3 DAYS, | I SHS CARE WEDS AGA TOGAY) ANEW YOR ER His Bride, Miss Margaret Wey- her, Noted Young Horsewom- an—Ceremony at Deal. Big Vessel Unloads Sugar at Havre. ASBURY PARK, N. J,, Juty 10—|SHE SAILED ON MAY 2, Meyer Robert Guggenheim and Miss Margaret Gibbs Weyher wore married this morning at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Deal by the Rev. Father John Morris, assisted by the curate, Rev. Father May. The bride wore white silk, a white picture hat and carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. With the couple were Mrs. T. G. Patten, John J. Curtin, Harry Randolph Guggenheimer and Percival D. Page. Breakfast was served at the Hathaway Inn, and as Mr. and Mrs. Guggenheim left on a motor trip| through the Berkshires the hotel or- chestra played a wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Guggenheim will live at Babylon. Miss Woyher {s only nineteen years Missiles Discovered on Two Other Vessels Departing About Same Time. Nine bombe were found aboard the Steamer Kirkoswald, at Marseilles, when the vessel went to discharge its cargo of sugar from New York, on her last outward voyage, aecording to Kirkoswald’s officers, who reached here to-day on the steamer’s return trip. None of the bombs exploded. All were hidden in bags of sugar, the Kirkoswald's officers said. The sugar was taken abroad, they said, at the Fabre Line pier, in Brooklyn. All the bombs were found whi un- loading the cargo. Six of the bombs were found in a sack of sugar which burst as the steamer was discharging ite cargo with slings. The bombs were round and small and rolled on the vessel's deck. Another eack contained three bombs. The bombs were all alike. The hole in the bomb through which the ex- plosive had been poured was sealed with soft tallow or grease, placed over the opening apparently with the idea of producing combustion in the heat of the hold. Beneath the grease on each bomb was a fulminating cap. None of the bombs had been taken from the ordinary cargo holds, The Kirkoswald, flying the British flag, sailed from New York May 8 for Marseilles, This was about the timo that the activities of the bomb placers, so far as yet disclosed, reached their height. Of the three other vessels which, it was learned recently, sailed out of New York with bombs secreted in their cargo, two departed within a few days of the Kirkoswald. These were the Lord Erne, sailing April 29, and the Bankdake, which left here May 7. Like the Kirkoswald, both these ves- sels were British, and both sailed for a French port—Havre. The United States Secret Service and the French Government, it was said, have been pressing investigations of these at- tempts to destroy the vessels. Whethor other instances, notably that of the Kirkoswald, were under investigation could not be ascertained here. ‘The Kirkoswald is of 4,021 tons gross register, is 870 feet long and was built in 1912, She was cleared from this port May 1 by J. W. Elwell & agents of the Fabre Line. ————— 18,000,000 Legs Aérift. CHATHAM, N. B., July 10. 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 lo, drifting from ¢ was tired of Mr. Guggenheim’s first wife, Mrs. ————— DIFFER ON ORIGIN OF MINNEHAHA FIRE Combustion of Whiskey May Have Started Blaze. HALIFAX, N. 8., July 10.—Although ‘Those who now suggest a natural hold t have caused the shock The ey in the cargo, yunts for the al- sof the cargo from under the upper hatches of hold No. 3 was begun to-day, Dense volumes of smoke soon were pouring from the open hatches and fire hose was again brought into pl For a time th smoke increased and more fire hos was brought from shore, Later the smoke disappeared and the removal of the cargo continued patient ~ecaaaey HUSBAND AT THE FRONT, SHE TRIES TO DROWN English Woman First Tried to Enlist—Failing, She Attempts Suletie Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw, twenty- three, charged with attempted sul- cide, was sent to the Tombs to-day Daley fr i ‘ by Magistrate Nolan from the Contre n i Street Court for further examination, Tie a ees ae, | iter ball was fixed at $1,000. The mL a i young woman was arrested by Police- Fri RR, te. Sock, 401 ° man Wing of Harbor A Squad Boot, i, Barks. H ry y i shortly after midnight as she was Seah tet: Set 12, Bs 1G] about to jump into the bay at the TRD PACE —Purse $300; for fonr-year-olds Ms jattery. and up; piling: sin ont’ a hald fonesoer meanoMe She told the Court that she had for: Ae 4 re 2) een a: tee ‘Rhee ‘eligible: * sais" 116; ios R We fal arte, bee nusbead ‘“Motaer's trouble was form e : A 3 “who'd rat ght for country which covered the trout of Werandon hall’ nwtonge than for me,” had enlisted. Mer Bhe opened of these and " 118; Bong money ran out and she cut off her hey epread to the beck of Tis: mA i] ; Mi \ hair, dreamed as & man and Also "Tha 6 Britis! ‘on: i sie toon wae By? a bin 7 102% 418 Gisguise was detected a: 4 hated ge A gee ae an roa 1034 \turned away. Between Wtamed 0nd consed mech | iris ‘ie, Veneta Strom. 192; Contors. 1 rt t 1) degradation or death, fehing and pain, They | Sonticth Wh Sat cannon fie) Sinn He it ih chose the latter remedy Sieniact Gemiomeeen She | Cait ne Semen Mine! 13 £ ° | troubies. 5 = _————~ and were i We + envi en oes noe f. A : L. |. ROADS CLOSE WATCH. morning. BS $ aE "eke decided to end fore sample of a Watchman Found m0: three: - o gy tyap bere saved gions, Sit Kit i, Fig Drunk Sent to Workhouse. Cisteah with the Cutiare Soap bet we | Uul it Male sf at," ee Hy HE + 4], rontowing tne ox he wes well.” (Signed) Miss Kdas M. | 4!) merace, 115; Lamb's "all, 11f, ak ab at | 108, of the Lone I | faery, 118 Main 8:., Union, N. J., Jan, | ‘APPrentice za abe 0 ace that w o, 8 os By fe ti NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. 1098 =‘ Sample Each Free by Mall | cotion vricen were up trom 1105 Qe f a ee With 33-p. Brin Book on request, Ad- /points on short covering Induced by | w | . Market - fore posscerd “Cotinare Dont, T Boo |Nivnod! weakln nccoad'Heur: stash Su — wi [ae aed drunk ‘on duty, W. \ FOR INV Conway in’ the Jamaica Court sna | Gary plant of Tilinols Steel Co,| was sentenced to four months in the “1 ve Ke which has been, partially shut down tor 2 og |two years. will resume operations | from the suffering caused by dis- | — ordered conditions Canadian Pacifi ings decreas st dias’ vad for first weok ot July $017,000. ne biliousness— Unfilled orders of thi ogpred ty the tile, |cHicaco WHEAT AND co! fon, seninat 4 coe on Tiss gentle action o: MARKET. CORN Fie, ADTt OO. Sng .0s8. $07 se June 2, 6, 0h ‘an an Empire Negiiges, amall 34 or 96. ? Petes waar, tons, On |Becrotary, ot the Gtate Board ot Hoxits| — ™edlum 38 or 4, large 48 or 44 In. Ouet, h tien mn. Hid. Tow, Be ee and. Vital Btatistics, ny ee | 108) — Bank Reserve 9163,711,290, ee Call at TH Hoot De. ior ior toa 3 ‘The statement of the actual condi-| Boy Falle Of Pier and Drowns, | comm, fea, 96 Gieart hanks end| Fred Hersog, nine yoars old, of No, aCe Sree). 8 Ss Ne 1245 Park Avenue, fell from the pler on stamps for each pattern the foot of West Ninety-second Peteerns. and drowned. His of the conference of French and Ei lish war Calais on Tuesday. ‘The munitions problem, it wasunder- stood, was the central topic both at the Calais conference and at to-day’s Cabinet meeting. Munitions is the question about which the new split in the Cabinet is rumored to be de- veloping, and for that reason to-day’s special meeting was regarded as highly significant and most important. | Minister of Munitions Lioyd George, | rumored to be on the verge of a break with Lord Kitchener because General ‘Von Donop remains at the War Office as Master of Ordnance, did not attend the Calais conference, though the French Under Secretary for War, Al- bert Thomas, who holds a similar position in the French Government, was among the statesmen at Calais. Lioyd George only recently returned from a special visit to France, where) he obtained the ideas of the Angio- | French commanders and of French | officials on the ammunition problem. | Lord Kitchene! Lord Crewe, miralty Balfour and Sir John French represented Great Britain at Calais The French Pri Mi erand, Under Marine Minister Augagneur and Gen. | eral Joffre represented France. pentane MEXICO CITY GAPTURED American Consul Reports That WASHINGTON, July 10.—Ameri- @an Consul Silliman in a message to the State Department to-day from Vera Cruz reported that Mexico City was completely invested by Carranza troops and that Gen. Gonsales had established headquarters at Guade- loupe. Gen. Martin Triana, who led the Carranza forces in the recent attack on Aguascalientes, was kill battle, according to a message re- ceived here to-day by the Villa agency. The Carranza troops were defeated in an engagement south of Aguascali- entes yesterday. JOE BIRMINGHAM SUING CLEVELAND, 0., July Cleveland American main boo: tracts entered into by many major 000,000 feet, was in danger of giving | clubs with 90040 league clubs with players at the start L eEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE eee ee The May Manton Fashions { fii ie hae {Rana ROR Ray eee Res ae oS ated Sr a PE an a aa MEETS WITHOUT. LOYD GEORGE \Infernal Machines Found as|Absence of the Minister of Munitions Causes More Talk i of a “Break.” | | LONDON, July 10.—While rumors of another Ministerial crisis ed about to discuss the results to discuss the results leaders and statesmen at Premier with, | First Lord of the! Ad. | Minister, Foreign » ter Delcasse, War Minister Mill. Secretary Thomas, BY GARRANZA FORCES Troops Have Completely Invested Capital. in the —— CLEVELAND FOR $20,000. am, deposed mani years 1! expected to test the © called ironclad con- it mor an repays the labor and time expended. In the ple- ture it is made from one of the nin Oriental silks showing a 0 you could of a dosen differ- It would be very le of & soft cotton tton crepe, Y pretty ol erepe de chine or eor, either one would tively. If you Zou gould put and e implicity, but this n if on the neci Nttle bodies made separately, is shirred and as Ffectly as Hint ten conte in —— July Journalistic |. GEMS} Of Highest Quality! Big Magazine Special: Results of One Year of War Shown in the Changed Boundaries of European Countries. DOUBLE-PAGE MAP PRINTED IN COLORS Together With Statistics and Data of Great Interest and Value. : : : Reduced facsimile of the Fo seedy sigma ragelle Poster. Large site. Shown in colors. Other Magazine Features: Why Girls Elope. By a Society Woman Who Knows. | Baffling Brooklyn Crime Mystery of the True Sherlock Holmes Order. Page Lesson, Illustrated, on How to Swim. Judge Who Has Made 77,000 Decisions in the City Court of Yonkers Without Reversal. Aviator, Struck Sightless, Descends Over Mile to Safety. Eighteen-Year-Old Fire Horse Who Has “Covered” 16,000 Conflagrations, and Once Saved the Life of a Chief Deputy. Too Great to Describe in Detail: “FUN,” THE WEEKLY JOKE BOOK, THAT’S ALWAYS FULL OF FUN. In the Comic Section, Meet “Hans” and “Fritz,” by Dirks, Their Creator; Gus Mager’s “Hawkshaw, the Detec- tive;” Gene Carr’s “Lady, Bountiful,” “The Newly weds,” etc. SEPARATE PICTORIAL SECTION, ON TINTED PAPER, SHOWING WAR SCENES, “MOVIE” BEAUTIES, ETC. Separate Brooklyn Section for Brooklyn Readers! Special Jersey Section for New Jersey Readers! Latest Summer Resort News from Seashore, Mountain and Country Vacation Places. An Editorial Section for People Who Think In Metropolitan Section: What the National Per Capita Wealth of $1,965 Mi Us. 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