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WEATHER—Fair To-night and Friday. Warmer, PRIOR ONE CENT. , COT, Chie New Kerk World). ae Madera UP ISERMANS CONCEDE BIG FRENCH GAINS; ~~ » PARIS CLAIMS GREAT VICTORY AT VERDUN © | BLL MOUSE STILL FREE WATE ‘GLAD TOD’ TAPPED NO WE, . i AS JUSTICE FIXES SAYS BU i TO UNITE ON CANDIDATE DEATHFOR JULY 10 MEAL 0 “Only Wish | Had More Than! Detective Also Denies That He LANE EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | 18 PAGES NEW “YORK, THURSDAY, “JUNE 1, 1916. ~ PS > == | ITALIAN PRINCESS OF 15 ; =/EE-FRENOH ROLL GERMANS BAC TAKE DEAD MAN HLL TRENCHES + rty Stands Where It Did] Last January and Is Not Necessarily for Roosevelt. ARNES IN CHICAGO. Ranks in Big Washington | iA Tombe Ali aid M AN FROM VERDUN ‘ > ' emonstratic | q 0 Says at Inquiry. ‘ Arrival He Starts to Mix Demonstravon, : P Y In—T.R. Out tyr Nomina- | witcon, marching on foots will lead | DP Arthur Warren Walle was (or | witlam J. Burns, head of te de- BATTLE A COSTLY FAILURE : w) tion, Says His Secretary. H&A CHICAGO, June 1.—George W. Por- Drought the olive branch to the Neans again to-day. ‘The Bull : chieftalu, after greeting Chatr- ‘man Hilles of the Republican Nation- Committes at the Blackstone, an- flatly that the Progressiven i) etand on the statement they ott- ined in January, indicating they will }! PERKINS TELLS HILLES WILSON WILL LEAD | FLAG DAY PARADE: President to, March at Head of the marching on foot, aredness parade here, Figg | dune 1, Afterward he will re. view the procession and deliver @ Flag Day address to the marchers. | When a@ local committee asked the | President to-day tu review the parade le replied enthusiastically that he nut only would review it, but would | march in it. The President also | promised that if possible he would give permission to all Government} employees in Washington to mareh. He sald that he would start with the procession at the beginning, march jning July 10. with a self control and humility every | One Body to Give in Ex- | piation,” He Tells Court. BEGS FOR FORGIVENESS. {Had Broken Glass Mirror in Pocket When Searched |day sentenced by Justice Shearn in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to die in the electric chair at Bing Sing Prison in the week begin- He heard his doom bit ae remarkable as his cold bravado, & week ago to-night, In Geecribing to the jurors in detail how he lied, stole Jand cheated all through bis.Aife, “wd with persistently fiendish ingenuity killed with poison and with disease “Listened In” on Priests’ Telephones. SEYMOUR OFFICE HUNT. | Papers Copied but None Re- moved, Agency Head tective agency bearing his name, was called to the witness stand to-day at the wire-tapping Inquiry conducted by Chief Magistrate McAdoo, to tell | of work he did for J. P. Morgan & Co. in getting Information from the offices of Seymour & Soymour, laws yers, ip the Equitable Bullding. District Attorney Swann had an; nounced ‘af the opéming of the sas- sion that he would not call Burns, LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM HELL, SAYS ——t William H. C. Walker Tells His Experiences as an Am- bulance Driver. “T have Just left Verdun but I feel as if I had obtained # leave of ab- gence from hell,” wan the statement made to-day by William H. C. Walker.of Hjngbam, Mass... when he feavhod Now York ‘on the French liner Chicago. \Both Sides Report Desperate Fighting Last Night and To-Day—Berlin Admits Losses West of the Meuse | River—Hold Lines Elsewhere. TO THE ENEMY, SAYS PARIS PARIS, June 1.—The Germans were completely repulsed in an tack delivered upon the French positions at Dead Man Hill about 8 o'clock jlast night, according to an official statement issued to-day by the French War Office. A violent bombardment continued in this region throughout ithe night. Au intense artillery duel is in progress on the east and west fronts al Douauimont. . (The official report Issued in Berlin to-day concedes that the Freuch captured more than 400 yards of first-line tredehes port any candidute—not necessa- | who wae present with his counsel, in Franco for Hy Roosevelt—who stands for pro-|to tho reviewing stand and then drop | gorma John E. Peck of Grand Raplds, | yames M, Book, but changed his mind, TSN ERIS Eee nee lt SRS slopes of Dead Man Hill.] ve principles. out for the review. | hie wealthy father-in-law, and M©rs.| wien Burns was ealled Mr. Beck sald a yeur, wérving as an aimbulance Following ty the toxt of Lo-day's ree “1 pee in the papers and 1 heard on| Members of the President's Cabinet | i wna i driver for the American Ambulance E on Chon Wak OPiS he train while en route hore, that a {and other offlciis probably will march | Hannah Peck. that he was quite willing that his peta ple Weer Ce F Sa lhe cane cere ‘of Bitter fecling has been worked | ¥' the President, who feels that by Dr. Waite was allowed to-day to client should testify. Mr. Swann ex- great German attack on Verdun hv NPT Melisa) tha, MONbAVIEIEneR eae between the damps of the dif-| arching himself he will most em-|make a speech to the Court, Tt WAS! ined to the witness that his ap- su phlei adie SLE CHARGE OF CONTE | sbikdinent ceatios didates,” Forking said. This| Poatically show bis personal Inerest | brief, quietly uttered and re- ued with great violence last night candidates,” Perkins said, This} } no demonstration. clear, les § pearance tn the chalr was a purely back from the front. fi ai then teteitors 4 Wafortunate. As far us the Pro- | ceived a tribute of a full minute's “What I saw is almost tndeserib- Government Looking king Into Liabilit all tho terrttory around De H voluntary matter, not one of com- i ives are concerned, we will ap- the conventions in the spirit indicated in our January state- sounieeineage conan NOT GOING TO CHICAGO, {¥S ROOSEVELT, 'TTSBURGH, Va., June 1.—Theo- silence from Justice Shearn and the anall gathering In the court room be- fore the sentence of death was read. pulsion. “No immunity is granted to you in ny event,” he said, “and your an- able,” he said. “The nearest hospital was fifty miles from the front. We would approach the firing line In our ambulances and wait there during Man Hill, A attack delivered ning at § o'clock sitlons upon th of Directors in Connection determiued German With Dissolution Decree. | WASHINGTON, sterday eve- guinst our po- Following duge t ouxtern slopes of “I observe that Carranza in his note There was hardly @ score of per-|gwers may be used against you. I artillery bombardments which lasted | conference between 1 Jent Wit the hill was completely repulsed eent to Washington yesterday accuses | 40% Roosevelt to-day reiterated em-/gons in the court, including two or| want you to state for the record that for days, You can imagine what that /son and Attornoy al Gregory | by our fire Myhe Wilaon Administration of duplic-|P%atically that he would not go to] three women, none of whom was di-| your testimony is entirely voluntary.” meant—one continuous roar of sbell.|to.day it was learned contempt pro- “On the right bank of the riv ty and deception. ‘This is the first | Chicago to atend the conventions rectly concerned in the trial, when} «That is quite understood,” Burns “phen the bombardments would | ceedings against Standard Ol dire the artillery fighting hus bee that any foreign power has dared| “I Will not go to Chicago—that is) Justice Shearn took his seat, Dr. | replied. y z suddenly stop and there would be) tory for alleged violations of a Su-; exceedingly intense to the west f : all I have to say," he told reporters! Waite, apparently a little thinner and| After the usual preliminary ques a peal siience. We of the nee . t Pe Fort accuse the United States of treach- 'y periods of awful silenc Ml preine Court decree ordering the} ahd also to the east of FortDouau- who met him at the Union Depot.! more drawn than he was last week, |tion, Mr, Swann asked the witness if WILL PRINCE OF WALES ambulance corps would say to one iisoition of the “trust” inay be ’ = Hoe planted a fist into the palm of his| was led to a seat in the aisle at the|he had ever done any investigation mother, ‘Is thie wae or what ie itt! ‘Orne, alight ‘saaen! : “Our prime object here should be to v e ; al . brought | ight passed in relative 4 with all possible ed to put | Hand when he said it. side until Clerk Penny called his] for the J, P. Morgan firm. ; WED ITALIAN PRINCESS? During tho periods of terrible sile 1 Gregory a quiet along the remainder of the sop to this sort of thing and imme-| Alexander P. Moore, a amall crowd | name, He stood erect at the bar,| Yea" was the reply. “and I'd tke we would be sent out to gather up i looking Intel front jately restore the good name of this; #Md the Friars’ Club met the Colone! | Deputy Sheriff Burke beside him, to tell you the entire matter, if you) Geo = the wound of whom there would reign SIRE “During the night of May &l- try in the eyon of the we when he stopped for a few minutes) Dr. Watte was dressed as at hts] will let me.” Fifteen-Year-Old Daughter of King] ye nundreds. EGE ROUCRORBE Tay, i's Histh ate eahadied “This is pre-emincntly the time] en reute to New York trial, with a high, turn-down collar,| Then Burns began his narrative. Emmanuel May Be Future. “The losses at Verdun are almost reached soon threw down twenty shells on the ty s —— a dull rurple tie and a worn buteare-| “Mr, Egan telephoned to me in hic Scechivanias Ob ee Man iMMENK AD ia pe n the conventions should be for Laks British Queen. inconcelvabl ft r88 bh rallmud stations of Thionville, 7 ‘ONVE! fully pressed blue serge suit, When|March last to suy that there was a Y 3 Here would Ue Only hands a a te si cans first." G. 0. P. CON WD, | fully p a a PARIS, Juno 1.—That I mac tne rant ald WOMAN PLEADS BUILTY Audun and Le Ryman, and titty 7 dw any Morton or Mortimer S, June at Prince Ed- 1 vivo ‘ o KO other she! + | As Perkins entered the Blackstone HAGE TO BE DRY,| S008 _ooeiher be dad: any reanoni man Henied Moe ee oe : fuls of survivors. [ expect to « ther shells upon the commis ary Peest Sanda with Chairmen Hil why sentence should not be passed|Sultzer had called on a corporation] Ward of Wales, Heir Apparent to the| back, but when my leave of absen headduahiars "oC tha “eaecymne pps = ; d: "I have not." in this city which had a contract Roane, : > 5 eo ve 70 POISONING CHARGE ih the Republican Committee, Senator] CHICAGO, June 1.—The Republican | °% him, he replied: "I have no n this ¢ British throne, ts to marry Princess | has expired I will feel as if T we Awannes Utah, one of the old | No Comt t edt Walter R. Deuel, his counsel, then) with the Morgan firm. asking for ©) Yoiunda, the eldest daughter of King|Feturning to the infernal regions -——— | Mora complete accoun.. ‘reaching ees of Vinh, one. of Shp old | National Committee tosdey vored that | interposed notice of an appeal on all|commission on the commodity in} yi. 7, i Also on the Chicago were Stephen! yw. Oakley Admits Responsibility|Bem Skew that the battle, which and several other Republicans. | the Coliseum, in which the National| tye crounds named in the criminal| question, Ho sald this man had, in or Emmanuel of Italy and @ ett! Gaiatti, @ Horvard man, who werved| W'S: Oakley Admits Responsibility) oo trom May 37 to May 90 and ‘They chatted informally and laugh-|Convention will be held mext week,| cov and algo entered demurrer | order to convince the concern of his |0f rare beauty, was the report re-|in Alsace for the American Ambu for Death of Man Who Died | which ended, ording to @ state- ly expressed hopes of getting to-| must be “absolutely dry. | and a motion to quash the indictment | familiarity with Morgan affairs and|celved here to-day from Rome, It is}iance and won the Croix du Guerre After Eating Cream Putts ment of the h War Office in « ether. ; {on the ground it did not state facts| knowledge of Its contracts, offered to|rumored announcement of the engage-| for gallantry during an attack at 5 costly check for the Germans, was “fhanks for your statement regard- | EVEN MONEY ON T. R. constituting @ crime. Dr. Waite| detail the concern’s contract with the} ent 49 imminent, Ae | eartmantawellerkont; acd Lieut.| PROVIDENCE, R. 2y Juno WweMre lhe cron teat omare made ty thas ene g the Republican platform the other! 2 TQ 1 AGAINST HUGHES. | \eancd forward and said to Justice | Morgans. ‘The twenty-two-year-old Prince of|1@vl# Veillard of Saskatchewan, | Mattie B, Oakley to-day interrupted | tonic forces in the whole Verdun a” Perking sald to Hilles. — — Shearn: ‘Mr. Egan also stated to me that! wate visited Rome a few weeks ago| Canada, who fougbt at Verdun and!) PBI ON A enarED OF muEtes by ations. More and heavier guns In this statement Hilles had an-| o4;¢4GO, June 1.—Sportively in-| “May I say a few words?” the man Sultzer was supposed to be then made a tin te tee dtaitee | wee wounded: ading gulity of responsibility for] and denser masses of troops were ounced the Republics tor] cined politicians around pre-conven-| ‘The Justice was apparently taken| connected with the law office of where he was the guest of pega a f Almand Vadeboncoeur, | gembled along the three miles of the ricanism and proparedness andi, neadquarters offered the follow- Seymour & Seymour, and that other | king Victor Emmanuel, After his rec 51 SHOT FOR CRUELTY Jun; : reneh front from Hill 804 to the t thiv was the big issue. ing betting odds to-day on Republl- (Continued on Fourth Page.) associates of his were men vamed}turn the King is suld to have sum- va pncauur died 9 ai ‘| Meubo than in any previous attack. Hilles told interviewers to-day sat can Presidential candidates —o Phillips, Hills and De Witt moned t 88 with the Queen T ARM N ereain puff, She wa In the opinion of the Freach mili- Iie believed the Progressives and Re- | ee none ene nevelt (For Racing Results See Page 2) | FOUND TRAILING OF SULTZER| io army headquarters to extend ints ! enty year tate |tary erites the result was not only i fpublicans would get togethor | told acaitet Hushos Enti ‘on Page 6.) TOO HARD A JOB. | congratul It was while re- ———- i costly failure the Germans but r “| don’t think they have changed, Tom 40 te 100 to 1 on favorite sous | === -———— =, | “Mr. Rgan told me to get on thelturning from this vi that the| Turkish Soldiers Found-Guilty Pay ava ning tree patty | a success for the Krench such as they ae fees pesiege they and dark horse case at once, I found that Sultver, | Queen and Princess Yolanda narrow. | hide . i | ane Gl who. ne abet le lutely sincere in the | n now on trial in ly escaped death whan Austrian ayj.| Death Penalty—Governmer Ky 1d ns ly t velop during yesterday's ment. I have not been assured of this | ma b could not be adequately | attacked un, Oitivh Lose Oifice Mrs, Oakley i Att f the ise the Germans act by Col. Roosevelt, but 1 do be MAY AGAIN TRY ‘STAMPEDE. e TKable shadowed. He gave every indicatio rhe Princess colebyated ae ees : wit 1 1 ut back the Krench line between Wwe the Colonel's followers would ac~| yew 4. Davie that he knew he was being f | ith birthday to-day, sha |, "OSEAN EISORLE. dune T " ia sy Dead Man Hill and Cumieres for @ pept another man if necessary, Hut! if Republ ecor ! The shadows of my office Would to be extremely popular with | ' ue ea de 4 wieted 6 ' As neal fl ; 4 of three-quarters of a mile. ft course they want Lie Colonel.” Bel . - to me that he would turn a rt Hosa poople, Taterest here Te nin ae ue i Be Mitac WeQUtiia yal i ue Vrench battallons, which had re- Hilles branded as false a report that | io .Ge, Ju spubtican uete-|| For the First Five Months || :narpiy and ten run hait a pt { engagement cents ubidalshelet BE Vow Revelsbann, #8581 1) a an eae a efore the unprecedented, arti he National Committee would kot to) io. were wondering to-day if Mrs. Th to avoid being tracked vat the bonds of frie plat Fey: MUP MDa AI OIeAT 6 paralyaed fire, ref and made a des- ther to-day on a compromise CAN= | Wwiiiain A. Davis, the statuesque beauty! of 1916 ie World “These things 1 repor o My, | betiwe two of the allies wou Interior, stated to-day ate cow attack supported by ¢ date. who sturted the near-stampede for| Printed a Total of Biren vand ioidr tins the onlviaay 6 Nally strengthened by the inar-| Government — employes found | FRENCH AIR victory DENIED | hth Afeee camber tee AY We'll naturally talk about things Roosevelt at the 19 Republican con- | Tinted a lotal ol a would hedoleet into\the Bhwmour | rae Jeuiity of wimilar abn have lent fighting, they recov. ‘i h fi ention, is pla repeat the stunt | > | deprived of thet snd Her rod | r . Dit r whenever we Ket toxethe he said. | vention, Is planning to repeal office or close to it, Mr, Egan said | depr Bert ws toy ered all the lost ground, The infantry Wwut we aro not going to pick any- ara Davie aicorday he nasa MY inal he didn't believe there'd be any trou-| BERLIN DENIES SINKING, 10 tne military courts for tvial, Com fighting in this struggle is described y for any office.” See ee heap trying (0 iaarn ‘what bs | ble about this, aa the Equitable peo - missions of Investigation have beer Tun (vta London) —The| as the flercest of the war Benator Smoot of Utah was caually Thins "ty do, Apenah-sal 9 plo would be glad to know the char. | Diswutes Britian Report of nent to all centres of trouble not | teint statement wan te-| pe sol, Pptimiutic. . fii( they dons behave Ul gather ten, “w a acter of their tenants. Ste een eee, 1 {Bald by the Ruswians to investigate | sia? an | LOSS OF TRENCHE “Phere are 985 delegates,” he satd throuat the hail Hke a cyclone,” she} ANT ADS. Q. (By Mr, Beck) Had you learned! . yin despateh dente we the Gore reports of abuse against the Ar. | of May 29 AT DEAD MAN HILL AI are absolutely fres to vote for | suid - fa anything about this man Sultzer? A.|ijan ateamera Pera, and Worma| menians. Pi arth wbedy thy choose. There are no ae Aaneatia || 32, 157° La nit? Mate! H] vex, that he had passed bad checks |hnve heen sunk in the Bultic a Jay | ADMITTED aY BERLIN Wage tied so anyody: And any | UMN mont gine tert | fa yane Hitmw “Miles TI hn hotels; that he was under indict. | ne NORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK, | Wot core | —— ly they nominate will win,” morrow President Wilson’ will go tol ‘World “WANT” Ads, || 7M! | A Stovkholim despatel of May 21 ree eceesenieetentat i | BERLIN, June 1 (Via London),-Ip 1 pOrraw ‘ r ted the atnkin of the we and Pera] Lievda Uy eto ow 1 ve t " ‘moot expressed the opinion that) i itis to prenent diplomas to the a 67 Last Month Burns then took up his narrative) ported the alnking of the Hehe and Pera Mleyd Dentenstlan afl ac tne. Bar Lowe suite lan a in German positions south qighea would be nomin na ‘ duating class al the Naval Acad 633 & More, thee were prints ~ ap send vt oy ews. (w| Oland | LONDON, dune 1 Sorw Pity ney ee had | “ast of Dead Man Hill, on the Verdun le aan aa i emy. He expects tu leave Washing ‘ymca tags, |] President Mortiiner vf the Equitable} q Cancntaen deapatch roported thatlateamer Kauna ha ; ‘ DR eres tained: a feothy Whe arrival to-day of W ‘lion to-nueht on the naval yacht May “abu Building Company and the obtaining | ene Worms, bound (om + en for aling to fs deaput ed suave RRs vty it hes over Mines Jr. of New York foe of flower, arriving at Annapolis to- jot the Belgian of Society roomal cerman pert, wax overds Ad -prob-| gone 5 hg ataar ee PARR a " Ney MTN ar exter "om s, the War Of : morrow morning. He does not ex» | Readers, Reliability and Results! |! ably bad fallen victim toa Russan sub! The a dl igo t A Aten ee se! Cinnta wana [fee announced to-day, The French (Continued on Fourth Page.) pect to make a speech, (Continued on Fourth Page.) —° marine. was registered at Bergen, Too a, log ‘oom sleeping cars, “syle made repeated assaults on the Ger- \ ' .

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