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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1016, ‘MOBILIZATION OF STATE’S GUARD GOES ON LIKE CLOCK WORK i 1 od wpe atta BATTERY F, FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY, AS IT LOOKED ON BROADWAY TO-DAY From Special Agent Rodgers at Mexico City the State Department heard that arrangements were being made to run a special train from the | capital to Vera Cruz to bring out Americans and other foreigners. There f { are upward of 1,200 Americans in Mexico City and grave fears for their safety in the event of an outbreak of hostilities is felt. Mr. Rodgers’s Feport told of anti-American demonstrations and other disorders, but said there had been no actual atlacks, CABINET MEMBERS FEAR WAR. At the Cebin ng the opinion prevailed that the chances were overwhelmingly in the direction of war. The one hope waa that Gen, Car ranza would be Jmpressed by the military preparations of the United States and make no further effort to have American troops withdrawn, Every move now is being planned in the belief that hostilities may begin at any | moment, | There will be rigid enforcement of the embargo against arma and mu- nitions of war and machinery to manufacture them, referred to in to-day's note, Little war material has been permitted to cross the border for sev~ eral months, Unless there is an actual declaration of wae the United States, under rales of interanticnal law, cannot undertake a blockade of Mexican ports 40 prevent shipments getting in from foreign countries. Mexico's main source of supply bas been the United States, and 19 fear is expressed that | fauch war material could be obtaleed from across the Atlantic, ——————— TEXT OF UNITED STATES NOTE __ REFUSING TO QUIT MEXICO prec CHASES AMERICANS HURRY {ANERCAN WARFLET [PRENDERGAST SAYS| WILSON WANTS |RUSNS cEDED co te ah ont Sa." BANDS DESPITE | OUT F MEIC ALL | SING T0 MEX |g iQEFERENT | 2 DREADNOUGHTS , BY CMAN RS THREATS OF WAR| ALONG THE BORDER) MUO MARNESTgcupwy INQUIRY SPEGIEDIN BLL, "ORAM Ave Will Protect Its Citizens. Admiral Winslow Prepares to (Continued from Firat BATTERY F.IN FIELD ARTILLERY Pasalua we BROACWAY % ASHINGTON, June 20.—Following is the text of the note of tho United States delivered to-day by Secretary Iansing to the Ambassador | Designate of Mexico: ‘DEPARTMENT OF STATE, tons dd the promise of Gen. > Page.) WAS GTON, June 20, 191 “Sir—I have read your communi- cation, which was delivered to me on May 22, 1916, under instructions of the Chief Executive of the De Facto Government of Mexico on the sub- ject of the presence of American troops in Mexican territory, and I would be wanting in candor if I did not before making answer to the al- Jegations of fact and the conclusions reached by your Government, express the surprise and regret which have been caused this government by the @iscourteous tone and temper of this last communication of the De Facto Government of Mexico, “The Government of the United States has viewed with deep concern and increasing disappointment tho Progress of the revolution in Mexico. Continuous bloodshed and disorders have marked its progress. For three} years the Mexican republic has been} torn with civil strife. farrete to prevent attacks along the international boundary, in the follow- ing month of October A passenger train was wrecked by bandita and several persons killed seven miles north of Brownsville and an att was made upon United States troops at the samo place several days later. Since theso attacks leaders of the bandits, well Known both to Mexican clvil and military authorities as well as to American officers, have been en- foying with impunity the liberty of the towns of Northern Mexico, So far has the indifference of the do facto Government to these atrocities gone that some of these leaders, as I am advised, have received not only the protection of that Gover nt, but encouragement and ald as well. “Depredations upon American per- ona and property within Mexican Jurisdiction have been still more nu- merous. ‘This Government has re- peatedly requested in the strongest terms that the de facto Government erick Funston, it was said, orders to give chase until Sunday. Moves Cavalry South and West Upon Orders From Gen. Funston. COLUMBUS, June 20.—Gen. J. J, Pershing, American expeditionary commander, has cavalry detachments operating south and west of the Nam- Iquipa base in pursuit of bands of Mexican marauders, according to sev- eral reliable reports here to-day. It was asserted that Gen. Pershing re- ceived reports of the presence of ban- dits almont simultaneously with Gen, Jacinto Trevino's warning that any them uader armed guard for twenty- movement of the American troops other than toward the border would be considered a hostile act. Pending advices from Gen, Fred- on the citizens to arm themselves was four hours, to all persons, even women, girls and boys, who applied for them, he BAVe NO) were wimilar scenes in Nacozari, al- While souve anaicty was expressea | ttoush Americans were not molested here over the move, it was believed | "ere. Under orders from Gen. Callen that Gen, Trevino will not seize upon’ the prisoners in Pilares were re- Take Active Command in Southern Waters. One Hundred Reach Douglas, Ariz., After Having Been Held 24 Hours, SAN DIFGO, Cal., Juno 20.—With ee Admiral Winslow, commander in DOUGLAS, Ariz, June 20.—One) oniet of the Pacific fleet, aboard, the hundred Americans, Including about/ armored cruiser San Diego, flagship twenty women and children, arrived here to-day from Nacozart, Mexico, Early Sunday morning the official message of Gov. de la Huerta calling of the Pacific fleot, salled from this port to-day for elther Guaymas or Matzatlan, Mox, The destroyers Hull, Hopkins and Truxton sailed from San Pedro last night, to accompany the flagship. ‘The cruiser Milwaukee will follow in a few days, Tho cruiser Chattanooga left at & M. for Acapulco, and the cruisers Denver and Cleveland left soon after- ward for Salina Cruz. The warships are under orders to proceed to the west const of Mexico at top speed. The cruisers Colorado and Pitt burgh, the latter the flagship of Re received in Nacozarl and Pilares, twin mining camps. In Pilares the miners rounded up all Americans and held Arms wero distributed in the plaza There r "000, as a part of the tri-boroug! Asserts He Doesn't Care What Committee Thinks About His Part in Dual Plan. Comptroller Prendergast continued his testimony to-day before the Thompson Legislative Investigating Committee. He sald that his memory was clear as to Incidents of the night of July 19, 1911, when he made a public statement attacking the Inter-j borough proposition for new subways. The witness added that he had read, before writing his statement in a newspaper office, the letter of Mayor Gaynor characterizing the Interbor- ough affair as ‘damnable rascallty.” Counsel Frank Moss asked: Q. Were not the East River bridges bullt by the city, at a cost of $26,000,- tran- Austrians around Czernowitz, te re- tréating southward in the direction of the Sereth River with his beaten forces. How many Austrians es- 1 Sepes westward in the direction of | Kuty, planning later to join von Bothmer's army, is not yet known. Practically the whole Russian front north of Czernowitz is steadily press- ing in upon Lemberg. Prisoners de- clare that measures already have been taken for the evacuation of the Galt;, cian capital, Russian troops pressing Urges More Powerful Navy Than Is Planned in the House Bill. WASHINGTON, June 20.—A naval! building programme providing for at least six capital ships, including two sdreadnoughts, was agreed upon to- day at a White House conference be- {tween President Wilson, Secretary Dantels and Chairman ‘Tillman, and | Senator Swanson, of the Senate! down upon Brody in the advance Naval Committee. | upon Lemberg may already have ‘This year's naval bill, as passed by| crossed the Galician frontier, the House, authorizes five battle It is admitted here that the Aus- cruisers, but no battleships. The| trian defense is becoming more atub- Administration will make every ef-| porn, Bast of Brody and on a wide fort to have the Senate enlarge the| front directly east of Lemberg the programme. After the conference the] Austrians are counter-attacking with Senate Committee appointed Senator | great spirit, using flame ejectors and Tillman, Swanson and Lodge to con-| large quantities of shells, They have sider tho building question and a| been unable thus far to stem the Rus- . i ° SY estion by Mr. Daniels, that the| sian advance. Both on the Brody safeguard the lives and homes of| it as an excuse for attacking the de- | leased, At § o’clock yesterday orders AGmira, Hullam, will wall tordey 2 | ait ayatem? A. Yes. euagestion 2 MANY LIVES SACRIFICED AND)American citizens and furnish the ments, It was polnted out that | came throush the company poll [lS under Adiniral Wins- Q, Have not all these bridges fallen enlisted naval force be enlarged,| front and further south Austrian protection which international obliga- ement or and in no way | ; ‘ , a particularly in view of the Mexican] prisoners have been captured who PROPERTY DESTROYED. tion | 7 ment from Consul Frederick Simpich| According to advices here the! to the practical benefit of the B. R. sap bah to American interesta the general expeditionary crulser Maryland will steam from situation. admit they were rushed into action a in the northern States of Tamaulipas, that forelgners must leave Mexico at |¢rulser Maryla T.? A. Yes; that 1s true, - “The liv Nunya Each, Onebulian Ghibuaned |e cis Bremerton, Wash, to-day to the} . Thompson)—W If the Senate bill authorizes six cap- | few days ago from the Italian front. | other afjens have been sacrificed; and Sonora, and also in the States to Marching! A | lower coast. ‘Tho cruiser South Da-| Q. (By Senator Thompsor $ ‘That the Russian offensive not only Mexican Troops Report ital ships begat A number of Mexican families ac-|kota, in dry dock at Bremerton, also | the difference between the 9 per cent probably will sive four vast propertios developed by arrested the Austrian drive south. Against Sibley, mp: S sie: of aa c : "battle cruisers and two dreadnoughts, For example, on Jan. 3 troops! SAN ANTONIO, Juno 20—Mexican|north as Agus Feleta. bat. betres Wil be released to-day for Guty 1A) preferential demanded by the Inter-| ie ie the total is seven, the House [Ward into Ttaly, but frustrated have been destroyed or rendered | Sere, Trauested to punish the bands) Government troops were reported to-| crossing th Tn ihea era foreat te{ Tho. protected erutser Milwaukee | Porough In thelr 1011 offer and the provision for five battle cruisers prob: }an ambitious scheme of the Austro- nen-preductive: bandite have | mining property, el jooted the Cust] day to be marching toward Dei Rio, if the line ¢hey wore forced to and the destroyer Stewart are ex.) 8.76 per cent, finally awarded enough ably will be left unchanged German General Staffs for the con- K property, eighty miles west of |'s border town about 100 miles up the|!ave the train by orders of Gen.|pocied to receive orders to-day to] to make you cease your opposition | Plans for increase in the enlisted | quest of Southern Russia was indi- been permitted to roam at will Chihuahua, but no effective results| Rio Grande from Kagle Pass, with the|Calles, Three French rjecta 1 ed th. | ° + force were not full eloped at the]? ie through the territory contiguous | cune from this wt, During the | announced intention of attacking the | Cumps La eat pacenae lading ships now. in Mex and change your vote? A. That was [9100 ware not funy heen Khe Houne {cated by Bucharest despatches to- te the United 6: and to a tact: ne it aerTies Villa, with | American troops under Col. Sibley Maree also are preparing to come) | ters, there will be a fleet of seven-| ONO reason, and there wero several yi) would add 16 and uetil the |day. These reports said it had been : is band of about 200 men, was oper-| there, athe Bordan, Waters. divers, gunboats and destroy=| other modifications in the final plan Administration decides’ how many | learned from German sources that an without punishment or without [ating without opposition between _ EL PASO, J 20. ? Rubio and Santa Yeabel, @ fact well| - 2us information was the most , Juno 20.—OMelals here | ers, which made the latter one acceptable, ships now in reserve may put in| Austro-German thrust across South- effective attempt at punishment, known to Car ot welll notable that reached Gen, Funston! announced that every effort is being} That Admiral Winslow contem-| 4 few momenta later Senator Active service, probably for Mexican |.in Russia to the Black Sea wag to the property of Americans, while “M to-day. It was brought to the border | made to bring to the border the Amer-| Plates landing a force of bluejackets | duty, the exact number of the further baa by a Mexican, who said the force was 1,600 etrong. ——>——_— | ‘Thompson remarked that the Comp- troller's testimony yesterday gave him the impression that Mayor the lives of citizens of the United States, who ventured to remain in Mexican territory or to return jow the Austrian offensive in Italy, plan being to cut Russta off en- sly fram the Balkan atates. If this and marines on Mexican soll, in an emergency, was Indicated to-day by the fact that officers and sailors own- | ing motorcycles were requested to Increase will not be determined ‘The Senate Committee to-day ap- proved a resolution authorizing a re- duction from twenty to nineteen knots leans still remaining in Mexico, 1- mates of thelr number reach aa high as 4,000 men, women and children, thi J y etlor t trer of the port there to protect their interests, ithe batrarontins. OFFICERS OF GUARD Wrecks of Mexican passenger traina| bring them aboard. aieatiely antlon 10 te aati oF the he. speed requirements ot. two | Ror is true the Russian strates! have been taken—in some cases hua that the country was safe and WHO ARE IN ENGLAND withilaren loss of life arerecctted ——>_—_ eaniiane Naiabales Meet submarines directed to he built n—e 5 at @ guard on the train was not i, , , y " E shed utterances. ders refused to bid under tuo coon te ae eee er, | necessary. The Amerioane held ARE READY TO RETURN.| no Colonia Jourex district hoids| WAR WOULD CREATE “Mayor Mitchel's action may have twenty-knot qualificat! Tecaea Modan te lueieee n ssporte for safe conducts issued about 600 American Mormon colonists,| DIFFICULT SITUATION, ae eecanan: bie it waa consctens| Ot as tou rm weuld be difficult to find in the | government, on nof the de facto | LONDON, June 2.—The Amertean ere are anos to Vee, denerivens:1) SAYS MADRID PAPER. | tious,” exclaimed Mr. Prendergast. | MEXICANS TE. ; q 3 ‘ z pveral hundred in Son- “ ' your testimony 4 4 was stopped by Villa bandite and =| Embassy and Consulate received sev- | 74M? RO SBA BAYES! “That isn't the way your y | s = orice Dace slant the American party | eral Inquiries to-day from American ora, Coahuila and other Mexican! yaprip, June 20 (via Parls).—The| strikes me,” said Senator Thompson, TRAC - BA RRIC ALE 1p Absolutely Removes Serervions. Myre. Ser ripped of their clothing | National Guard officers who desired | States. newspapers tos rint lengthy dea-| “It is not of the slightest interest BROWNSVILLE BRIDGE * . Meee whieh, Nave eueted iui nd oe ale bles (ewe to know whether thelr presenco was| Confiscation of foodstuffs for Car-| pat . Beh tka. GIGatlbn. Lonard ng| to sneered the Comptroller, : Indigestion. One package recent of civil n e jo kne ' ar-|patches on the situation regarding] te c , j eerne Shoes iretent yeere acre? Fequired at home. Several of these |Panza’s army in the face of a naturalling United States and Mexico, and] “how anything strikes you, Mr! RROWNSVILLE, Sune! 30 provesit. 25cat all druggists. * Gon, Carranza stated to the agent] givers already have bee ructed |Shortage has forced Mexleans of all : . arid ba ompio es this & sl Mextte : - oc “It would be tedious to recount In-|of the Department. of State Rat ns | coarse Sireasdy Have boon. instructs Mlcsere ia amincets F jaded a) the Mexican Legation in Madrid has] Thompson, or atrikes this commit- | Mexicans who began repairing 400 | = Glance after instance, outrage aftef|had issued orders for the immodiate | PY cable to return by the first avall- | cls grate to the United] made public af explanatory note|tes or any one connected with 1) fect of railroad leading to the inter- HELP WANTED—FEMALE outrage, atrocity after atrocity, to] PUrsult, capturo and punishment of ablo steamship and, Join their regi- aie lie tely 7,000 have) showing the dovelopment and the] from chairman to counsel.” national bridge after Major Anderson > te » to] ijse Feaponsible for ‘thia utrocious| menta. Some of the delegates of the|crossed into E) Paso within the past| present status of the d®erences be-] As Mr. Prendergast uttered these witidrawn ide larnedibon fron Mlustrate the true nature and extent) criine, und appealed to this Govern-| American Commission for Rellet of {ten days of the widespread conditions of law-|ment ‘and to the American people to tween the two countries. words he flounced about in his chair! Mexican territory near here Sunday Tnmenene astd violenoo which bave pre-| consider the ditficulties of artond|pelmnm and Norther Cranes Ravel One thousand rerneeee trom the La-| che gpanieh Government haa no} end tumned his back toward the/ngain tore up the track and built a wailed, Ing protection ‘along the railroad | Pen, ther of officers of the Seventh |Suye district wore admitted yes: omctal news concerning the efforts| Chairman, |arricade of steel rails at the south “During the past nine months in|” “Assaraneen ware alee given by w York Regiment are employed in |tePday. reported last night to have King Al-| ‘I ask you," said Senator Thomp-|end of the bridge on receipt of the| AN! lost or found mates road vertised in The W: lish branches of American firms, son, “did you mean to insinuate ye: No official information has been re- Mr, Arredondo, pestle ds a under fonso act as a mediator, particular, the frontier of the United |news that President Wilson had instructions im the De Facto Government, that the murd would be brought to by States along the Lower Rio Grande has been thrown into a state of con- ceived thus far at the Consulate in regard to these cases. Officials here state there will be ‘The Journal Imparcial says the altu- ation of Spain in case of war between AIR BATTLE FOUGHT ‘0 would terday that the Mayor felt about the new subways different from what his record appears? Now, you can ans- called out the National Guard, The population of Mata day is still celebrating the listed et The Worl: Fe lg tion Bureau, Pulitser Building Arcade, Park Row; World's the United States and Mex! be very difficult for, despite her racial ties with Mexico, Spain has recently stant apprehension and turmoil be- cause of frequent and sudden inour- id also to lawless eonditions the gringoes.” The belief ts general Uptown Oftice, See, one on the other side of the river that EAST OF SUEZ CANAL we no difficulty in regard to orders to wer that, yes or no? return, as the officers concerned are ‘y ‘ There was a long pause during | Anderson's column was forced to re- World's atlas ‘omens sions into American territory and ready to 60. British Say Thi ,. | ree Selyed numerous evidences of sym= whioh 4he only. sound was the ta ¥ | treat by the Carranga garrison, West 125th St, and depredations and murders on Ameri- ean were publicly deo —_—_.— titish Say That Four of Enemy's] pathy from the United States and also eee Fos ecanrrg Seen ET ade | \inwo Mexicons, wounded in the rear Brooklyn Oftice, 202 W: can soll by Mexican, bandits, who d subject to MEXICO IS BECOMING Aeroplanes Were Destroyed its ald when Spanish residents of Mex. | Ping ig gaat's | ard action as Anderson withdrew, ton Sty Brooklyn, for 30 RIM UR -aaroies eary ported Wen but ee dsieiRiip Actas Msi 3 Were Des d tco were recently made the object of| shoe on the floor. se i tae Mataniotan Heepiier lant following the printing of ig hoes a idboniee eairay known only a single man p AMERICA’S EGYPT, SAYS in Raid, unjust treatme at “Do you decline to answer that? /night, bringing the total Moxtean edvertivementy ty ban’ cltine: Be awn sniy & annie min F aa TAB seems : — repeated Senator Thompac load, as a result of the engagement, sometimes carrying American citl-| eacre has been brought to justice BUENOS .AYRES PAPER.| Loxvon, June 20.—The omedal JAMAICA RESU RESULTS. pesien Bonalor: Thonibacs penne i fens across the international bound-| by Mexican authorities, Within a . pdess bureau to gave out the \. RD RGR: PAMER: BS the shoe. hooty sel month after jarbarous 'ENOS AYRE: + 20.—"Mox- | following communication in. regard y RACE——For maiden two-year. | @bping. — SFY arith the Donte seleed. slaughter of inoffensive Am» BUBNOS ASHNB) duns:th, al eueN tes . SORA oak I sr ace added; tive fustonas “L have told you," exclaimed snl U. 8. GARRISON ATTACKED AND reeset Villa (co t# on tho vergo of becoming|‘o milltary operations in Exyptt Sky! (Keogh), 6 to 1, 2 tot and 4 (| witnosy peevishly, “that 1 have AMERICAN SOLDIERS SLAIN. within twenty | America's Bgypt, with Carranza the| “A large enemy aerodrc ig mie ee ritness peevishty, have not “American garrisons have been at- Cusihuiriachio and pub- | jchodive,” declared the newspaper! Ari#h (on the Mediterran: Sto G the alightest interest. It is untrue fecked ut night, American soldiers Diario to-day in sharp editorial erit- | milea east of the Suez Canal), ene: Waal te Daas (mibaing | Bimsale) night, eried c aurlo to-day in sharp editorial erit- ea east of the Suez al), ene- Pap saint} killed and their equipment and horses lcism of the policy of the United my camps and troops were bombed lees 4 eh it is'dls- stolen, American ranches have been States toward its Southern neighbor, | by eleven British aeroplanes on Sune | For four-year-oids| Unetly re: 2 arg arn NOt e¥s ' raided, pro stolen and destroyed | “It is a dol that of diy. A hostile pilot was about to AES id 0; six furlongs | NE an ‘SOS r to bs hat question, 1 am and American trains wrecked and a strong nation ma weak> |ascend and his avroplane was de- | 1 and eve! epee ® pee ee ee Ollering 1 bic td plundered,, The attacks on Browns- | continu “Certainly | xtroped by a down swooping raider, | tinger), 9 to to La OU/pee BIDE Temarned Counsel ering for ville, Red House Ferry, Progreso| closer and clot \ hot intensify Pan-American | Seventy-x. bombs were aro i | ges dng Mt tt Moss coldly, “the picture of a man , » COCOANUT t mauoneey: June bl pn i ies ‘i harmony,” aA probably mo land & to |, third me, Bory | whose conscience fe. ieritated br « Mu pe 4 Post Office and Las Peladus, all oc- ie Was nos interean int, are Tho majority of the Influential pas! planes wore destroyed. per, (Hint, Salon, n bet apens eT? sr eae By She ares thee te leave nal ¢ * nies 4c eurring during September last, are | Oe meee eee ee ment, and | ers of Argentina, however, are re. r Hritish aeroplanes wore | Win: Ash Can, Pa | Position. Re le in Ona tren ty Kerry tt nie in ahs ey BOX ‘ Ms fraining from editorial comme: Baro a worn | tin. Mihion, Rey Oakwood and Tactives| out by an appearance of bravery. - typical. no effectual attempt wae made to | fraining from editorial comment pilots were saved, Th ino fan, Senator Th ked ‘ Special for To-Moriow, “In these attacks on American frustrate his hostile designs | Pending further developments, ping, burned his mae |" —_.—___ tr ner AD he lath lawyer: AUC, Gerite * "Wednesday, Ju , on cn me fee OUErB Ee 7 against Americans, * = oH ole: and, etuing OCOLAT! COVERE! MELCARS territory, Carrangista adherents pe tect, ca Tam. informed, while | smtch ¢ ates ‘Glass et aS Sa ES CONNAUGHT RESULTS, =| "no" for an anewer, ‘said “some law- one OVAL Thi is comprised of a Big and even Carranzista soldiers |yiit ana hic hand were slowly move Graduates Ci lWamke wissen ag ——aa yers make more than financiers." Honers wert Marshimallor dinned teok part in tho looting, burns | ing toward the American frontier in! NORTHAMPTON, Moss, June 20—~| BERLIN, June 20.—The latest IRST RACE WEAR ioe Ni Paeee Hin Thad e reat away ie a silo covering bed inp and killing, Not only were | the neighborhood of Columbus, N.M.,‘gmith College graduated a clagy of 331 | 1 pation invaded hy wanen fa thatleakere ete Jo say," exclaimed wee Prehdersnat formed Cnereelied Chocolates Qa these murders characterized by © Hl a \ru towday, 1 gave a ¢ tovente ay woman hav i aken | He Netra ‘ ——- mes * M xD Hox - 29¢ Aileen brutality, ‘ontinued on Fourth Page.) of Maater of Arte CAATRFEAGREEE BEI Tin eet ae toe ED Anat pen i] brvtalitys ys unetyl d u vf Santer of avon, kraaunteg of that poat ou the estate of 8 count in Prete! $4.40, show BRITISH PROTECT AMERICANS | 54 mancray none, BROADWAY | KI by Third Hatt, were prem esident Mar . Ie WW s «© duties of a 60, Marten), \ rmetumnaitmeneed ard 4 Nb lone, Wy inet § if trat Represontations were Rasen ox Waaeien eure Leroy Hue Groans Hatt 5 y oversee he plant U.S Citizens at Salttile Pind Ret- gts} at a By! pally Cle 1a Neneae H made to Gen. Carranza and he | aii a tuhover of No. 1299 Mook Aves jhivere t Nev ie Une tm Consniat seit htpsa: 1 i was empletically requested to | jue, the Hror, walking on thy wovared nt address Man ua Wile ana | EAGLE Pass June 20,—Antt i stop these reprehensible acts ina | tracks wt Ni Avenue and Pifty-sev- ane t HOSTON, June W fey aca Utila tA ae iphones 94 ; . section which he has lona claimed | er vot last night Killed when poten, fold and his wite, Mary Ma y © British syth n ¢ te be under the complete domina- upon ts Sra, ‘Trams A re acceler | aye Ay Ghote! Bont wuts ecording ta ae ate | rm ap ‘ ; . nutes, The hate ' PMatrigt tosday, Th to-day.” Domonstta WAYS Hooton. Cloves t tien of his autherity. body wie removed West Fort?> 1 t j Mt \ Leta pueaa, Mone Beat Wind vine " ‘ rere eth Mutton me ' a Notwithstanding these representa seventh Street Poilce Station g population of the town nd then committed suicide, Shu Nellis C. also ran. the border, ah WOERe LOI UHeebHe CAD SAIR) Fi a