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ak acdc ieee ees ate ee ‘ 4 ; ‘ @ consideradle portion of the vile were subjected to severe unter DUKE’S ARMY DRIVES TURKS FROM FORTIFIED TOWN. Heavy Losses Said to Have Been Inflicted on Divisions Totaling 60,000 Men by Prince Leopold's Army. , July %¢ (via London). ‘Pho repulee of strong attacks by the Bivolans on the German lines in the Bakanevion region ts announced to- boy the War Office, Heavy lonnes ted on the three divisions & Jotal of 69,000 mon engaged in the Otteck, and at one point the Rus back by 4 counter- were 1 ‘were driv: onal Special deepatones to day im for thie step wes under way Biver Romme, says the official state ment iseued this afternoon by the French War Office In the capture by the Freneh of @ group of howses south of Merese on Monday 111 Germans were made prisoners and three new German Guns were ortant ‘Nirty~ near Riga, and strat Wer i ing ama GERMANS CLAIM REPULSE ~ OF STRONG RUSSIAN ATTACKS » a Stronghold in Central Armenia, vacuated—Petrograd Also Announces Big Advance Against the Teutons. July M%--Capture of, to-day, but finally were compalied Dy forces of the Grand” retreat by the concentration of the Russian fire, The official statement fi “In the region of Kemmern after artillery preparation, the Germans made two attacks fast of forcing back ow ine detachments when, owing to our concentrated fire, the enemy was compelled to fall back, leav- In any dead and wounded. During these battles the Germans used explosive bullete and tear- broducing ahelia. “In the region nort of Baranovicht a flerce artillery bat- tle was waged on both sides, to- ther with engagements between t line detachments, Durii there our jlachmenta succeed = eee emall advances at some pointe. “Six enemy aviators threw 89 bombe on the Gamiri aeroplanes also th " on the atation at Pogo- reley. “During the night, after ferce fighting In the region of the vil. lage of Vonski, southwest of Baranovichi, a company of the enemy crossed the Hiver Share and approached our wire entan- gloment, but were repulsed by our rifle and gunfir ‘In the region of the River Blonevka, a branch of the Styr, our troops, crossing to the left bank of the river, press the retreating — men, five guns, aig machine guni twelve jay Bd munitions a: ree. oO vantiquing to arrive, Pe operations on the enat- 7G front, the oMcial statement says: -Army Group of Field Marshal Wn Hindendurg—Weat of Rie tring detachments pene- ‘ted Russian advance positions destroyed them, Taproies vory greatly increased ac- 2°Qur «airmen, by = dropping end by their machine gun @ompelied enemy troop (reine on {he Dvinak- allway and east of Minsk come to @ etandotil. “Army group of Prince Leo- pela: During the evening and the the Russians directed at- in whieh three divisions Weir observed to be enganed, the front, east and tates of Goretionns (ties miles north of Baranovichi). with all previous attache, were rendered fruiiieas and severe loses were infliot- @u the enemy, At one paint enemy was driven back by @ounter-attack leaving one of. » @lahty men end one ma- ine aur in our hands, “German serial equadrons suc iy dropped = Humorous on tho reilwey stations of mes Morodsiuaje. @tanding, and on troop @ the veetnity of theme , railway stations, “Army Group of Gen, von Lin. singen — Northwest of Luteky enemy reconnoltring detachments were unsuccenstul. “Northweat of Rerestechk strong Ruassinn attacks were ré- Pulsed, partly by ir fire and partly by counter-attack, One Haudred prisoners and two ma. chine guns were Brought in, “Army Group of Gen, Count von Bothmer--Rast of the Koro- pice sector minor Aghte occurred dotween advanced detachments.” —— AUSTRIANS FAIL IN COUNTER DRIVE ON MOUNTAIN PBAK, ROME, July 24 (via London).—On the night of July Ttalian troops Pepuleed two Violent counter attacks againgt the summit of Monte Cimona, more than 1,000 feet yh, wheih has beon captured from the Austrians, says the Ttalian offoial statement tar to-day, The text fol! “In the Largarina Valley and in the Borcota region our artillery shelled enemy columns on the mareh “On the Posina-Astion tine dur. ing the night of July t we ¢ pelled two violent counter a took against the summit of Monte Cimons, We etl work. ing to disiodge the enemy trom the rough wooded slopes on that mountain toward To "On the Asiago Platenu we are COnnolidating our new positions. Yenterday the result of an interes there we took thirty prisoners, "In the Trevienela Velley our aircraft bombarded enemy parke And depots at Vellamouta te ture agate seine the tanietove | \OaK A THORNE ‘Kennel wae under eonmant subs SS ERE OEMES “ERB RUT WOE et pe nun nq TOM APPRNDICITIS, "sn at at a ASK FEDERAL MEDIATION OW FORCE, SAYS SWANN the pemmaasion of Posieree of euch im. | — Justice Ureenbaum # court feom every en portance that they even brought re on a pmemennuemieeioms Ga) GNU the morning He was rd n ’ ¢ 7 ee = ge y rncnghns Ba _ Prudential Agents and Collectors) Two Contessed Collectors for View feee Genting in the Vertue caster, | end these belt tenaciously te part of on the weet ond from Voweree to Longuevsi on the timated $ that artiiery veretion PARIS, July MThe went wee!But Admires Catholic Insti- alm on the Vrenek front south of the THE BSVSNING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 96, 19 middle-aged, otal with dius ey od & deep coat of sunbure oo Appeal to Secretary of Squad Men Get Suspended WITHIN F an wo ore The striking agente end collectors > | >. ine of the G) * ronks were swelled to 10,000 , ten tags Mtr ga ' ; z ? = . . § ' : ON TAPPED WR eade of eweat from of bribery invoiving policemen, saié fa (6 informat n #1VER | to-day Dr, Potter Makes Charge That we of Kennet'e tempt at ouicide reached the Mayors Wilson and Polk Have Final misc) tote trary ot tenor Wilesn | post i any aene®,fuinered bv thie ot: Charities Inquiry Was five, Mayor Mitehet p binautor Conference on Subject asking him to act a9! any widespread grafting iu th Pullen . Aimed at Catholics vile at the diepowel of Lieut, Wille Page Acti npoar | Depertalent, Stee india mr to ss m Kennel, hie personal police ate) age Active in London, | of the Insurance Agents’ | contined among only @ eomparativel | lant, @ho la & brother of the de) elective Assorlation | few of th iid body of men - HE iS A PROTEST ANT. jtective sergeant Wiliam Kennel, WASHINGTON, July 1.4 com arranged « ference for (hin aft CO prMne our peloe tld hia brother had alwaye been Of & munication to Great firitain, dealing Boo With Col M. J. Heagan, media [°° 0 008 | ¥ accumulates trom @ | morose, high # Aepowition, with the principles invelved in the amie te Gag Ghd (0 GeBYARE oF ™ 4 sine Dis fadure in the court testa Of bipekiiat e@minat Amertean firme te Pitth have been ind: bi tutions and Praises bie phonograms, ad feared that Wis practically ready and will be pent entatives of poe ndited, . inability to @et the conw Hone ors forward to London within the t pected to be up Their Methods. reetly would reflect om the cily ad | fe ve Acting Beoretary Polk J laborious pivcoes of wesc ministration | dineummed the queation with President id of grafters Kebert W Mebherd, formerty Meee ‘Theodore Housseau, the Mayors Wilson to-day, and then returned to of the insur ions about Dee retary of the Mate Hoard of Charts | secretary, said be had told William the Htate Departinent to complete the York had been the amaging thing in come Hee, Whe resinned while the Mtrong Kennei to tell his brother that Mayor work on the document b ste With the whole affale te that it kere who came wuined such proportions from gong on, Mitchel thought he had dor While the protest) will deat 1 without corning to tne neces’ on the witness a at the the clroumstances, Dut in apite of marily with prinetpies, Mr) i am Bry ne Am iniateative superiors.” Wiretapping naury the afternoon be. thie reassurance the ser@eant contine ported to the Preaident on « rye ohen and Max Turkowite morning, and went on duty in vari Wed to tam himaclt with hie failure — individual cases involved in the blacks | parts of the elty, wt |COMMISBIONER WOODS IN list Which he haw investixated OF KENNE yer Woods gave « fore Juation Greenbaum, He te one if the four accused by Mayor Mitehel | ut conspiracy and perjury. Mr. Heb. | | bera lived at the Motel Irving while | OAKLEIGH THORNE Builty to-day to extortion wed on trial before Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions, These —- — sald some of theme firma had very Hon, aeoording to Assistant Distros cue cod erounde for complaint and these SPATEN ISLAND GARBAGE © | Atiises ‘riatth, “coicensod nat they had acted as collectors for Will the tnvestigation was in grees, The; Oy Pirie Mer Ooneld, Wy, wih statement: | ‘acta will be wet forth in the note to Fl HT 60 RE: J, Marighe ond David J, Foley, © Poles tapped the wires and overheard) POUUIMKIOKPSIM, July %—Oak-| “Detective Kennel war an honest, | Great Hritain 6 IN NG SS ‘electives of the vice squad now uM every telephone message that went |ieigh Thor capitatiet, was operated | ConscivMtiove man and a taithtul of Ambassador Page, at London, to- tab der indiptunent, Mr Amith asked ty oF from the Motel Irving In the a latter part of March last prt His reputation was unblem- | day advised the Mtate Department of Court to be Jonieni, as. bob rei P hesitant RUG UF Gr tans | i informal dincursion he had at the! House Committee Asked to Report) Va uahlo nervica to tho vity by thelr 1@ hospital here of Dr, James M.| ished and hin integrity never ques confessions, Which started the prea “Had you anything to do with the Badiior for aoute appendioitia, He ral-| tioned, It wax because we trusted | British Foreign Omce reading the! Bill Prohibiting Use of Harbors | sent potiee mveatiqution,- Judge Mul- Pamphiets in this case? aaked Mr, | lied after the operati Nim ao thoroughly that we assigned | blacktiat to Transport Waste, Tolen ine bio le tee sontag' ae Gn ™. Dr, Radlior aid he te gal him to such important confidential, UVepartment officials indicated that P Amith, + “Nothing whatever,” gald Mr. Heb. | factorily, work, + | the scope and effect of the blackitat | WASHINGTON, July 2. = The oninereenenti janis 4. Mr, Thorne was attacked Raturday| “It !# @ cane of a particularity faith- | order was gone over in detall at the) M#ht In New York to prevent: the PA Mr. Mose Mhowed the witness the while wi tual pable polleeman ho ly trytie conte: and the Ambassador proposed location of a garbage plant CKERS AGREE WITH ithe fon Mttaen Island waa brought to police copy of an alleged telephone! dale, The attack became acute and it! to do his Work, broken hearted over loarned that tho Mritieh authorities: ce » talk between him and Dr, D.C. Pot. | Was decided to operate immodiately,| What he thought wae « failure that|hoid that the order will not affect! ree hye bing oe = Bl ITISH ON SEIZED SHIP tor on March 16. In it Mr, Mebberd tn a m | might diseredit him and his brother American Interests so seriously as le! Richmond, Porcival Ullman of Slaten ee quoted as saying to Dr. Potter: “1 | #elks Defore the Strong investigation, | oMoors, believed here. ike hefore the Strong inv Island, and Representative Rionlan |! 54 oF proceeds Fr Sale of o el ° Y= , u “ tt 'o a TORE s ih be eure to ase you to-morrow; but | Oe CathOle thatltathonn Ee" | ‘The frat tea of Kennol's ability to! Further visita will be made by Mr.|Urked the House Hivers and Har ee om Sale m ” “a epo pro. . H You must not leave anybody in the MALIGN INFLUENCE FiaURED)‘!h* and addl- fahitine the ven or Sarhors: were Maracas Will Be Held in Prize james that came over the page to the Foreign Ome house. * ¢ © Yeo; they ain't going AT INQUIRY, ba ae Heke wate _ aie |tonal tnformation ix expected from | and canale for the Wansportation of| — Court-+Rest Goes to Owners, to get anything trom me." “One moment,” interrupted Justion| The telephone wire in Justice the iritish Embassy here bay better tew York INDON, y 36 “Did you ever have any euch talk |Greenbaum. ‘Neither Mr. Devine nor | Greenbaum's chamber was tapped: | gir Cool Spring-Rice made a partial), .enrenenttalven of New York City eae ist oi bi Pee oc ee with Dr, Pottert® apked Mr. Mons, | Mui Folks is « party here; they are) Kennel gut @ listening plug and &lanewer to Acting Secretary Polk yer | hl or Sty Sak Mar ee ; complalnaata nor idan receiver that fitted over his head, a Fepited Mr. Mebberd after | tf you will tell me that Devine a ~ Pm ¢ a " terday to the informal inquiry on the a ment Was reached to-day between “i representatives of the Chicago pack« vending (i resere saseteaiy. Pate’ ie ‘ a mate and pencil, With Jus-|gunject. addrenmed - . Mr, Medberd also read the police |Canmissioner ‘Birene, ts Uce Greenbaum In front of him and| Ho sald the order was not design ATWOOD ARRAIGNED orf Ana) the Crown. attorneys: these gard to the cargo on Board the Amer- i report of an alleged conversation on | the! Frank Moss and Assistant Corpora. | to injure neutral trade, and that the a Hrittsh Governmont would be glad to jean steamship Maracas, whic! le represented ae saying: "I think | necemsary to prove what thoy tea-| Kennel aat down to his job. His /i9 offer proof that It Rad been black ooustgned to Gothenburg and Cop. , they will stop to-day to-morrew | tiffed"—- sleeves were rolled up, hie collar w: ys enhagen and which the Crown had Hated wnjuatidably. BOSTON, July %.—Dr. Eldridge D. “Had it @ malign * ul off and his shirt unbuttoned. The} At the State Department it is de- Bedet SM . t to condemn, The ae shabby tint =e con- Commissioner = Stror asked Se day War warm and perspiration roll 4|¢ some of the American | 4twood, the young osteopath who in was seiged by the British urt * @ Jealous rage attacked and fatally | Goveram man commercial] wounded his formor friend and in-| The Crown attorne* announced : by that, as a compteh@nsive arranges ‘uctor, Dr, Wilfred EB. Harris, to-l ment had been made with the pack+ vereation with Dr, Potter? A. Never. | “i so charge,” exclaimed Mr. Moss, | 40W® bis face, He looked unhappy. ‘The witness Detective Kennel's Bs ‘yr testimony 4 a malign in-| One of the attorneys for tac. Hag aah age gs Pa pt . Heb. | Mvence upon the Commisaioner.” cused pricate others read over Le vik sald to-day the Depart- rere casts f, Genlae ace th eres |, here Was allowed to read| the telephone @ conversation that | ment has taken up with the iritian Quingat the Charles Street Jali the] cit With, regard to ather cargoes, the ¢' ithe mony, Mm vi 4 “What do you think of Homer Folks | yar Talley, of counsel for the ac-| * did not wish to pursue the el had reported and which waal cases of Amo: firma blackilsted, | WOFd that he had dreaded for a week.| cay further. AK regards the Dror matting ap the stand that he gave cused priesia, also cross-examined | On his record, It ran: Informal proteste againat inclusion | [formed that Harris had died last Birong’s ? ceeds from the sarief the steamer, it me to the Governor? Deputy Commissioner Doherty, who| Outside Wite—Heilo. Ie the doctor |Of these firms are being discussed | DIEM, the prisoner was deeply at- © 0 © Just think of putting teen. had beon arranged-and agro that @ faid that his testimony before the ing pending action on the broader as- “4 When confronted by the dying man sum would rem an urt an part Strot Commission w based pects of the situation, of the prize fund, and that the bal. | Qbeerfations made in 1014 cad 19th in| M4-Yes. Mold the wire, Hello. Beccles oa tthe hoapltal & few hours atter tho] ghee of! the proceeds trom the vessel | Various institutions Outside Wire—Hells, What do you b+ a tivscts Komwaite te ths patina, | Should be paid to the pernonw entitled 4 not say that” sald Mr. Hed- Mr. Doherty denied he had reported | want to know? ITAIN WILL CONSENT ¥ At rood, eroording to the Polles,| to tho veaxol. It was announced that tend, “though 1 may have mentioned 12 CAArILY Commissioner Kingwoury 944 Well, T had the un, ‘Tribune, A satisfaction at what he had| We verrement was subject to the The newspaper RAmed In the re ee eee econ ug) World and Times There are a tow! 70 RELIEF OF POLAND i Mose went into the Bistery | 2 “ v - | ator but they ha nt tar, York Gay wronntentines |revies Peatee tegen 2) renee” | caren tae tar aN teem at an a wrongi to his sweet:| LEAP FROM BRIDGE FATAL, semm.| 2 P mA heart, Dr. Cella P. Adama, declared day in making the redirect ex.) Al bo e bury taaes ince eal The lawyers rea4 on to the end, but) Wilson to Appoint Commission if| that he hoped that Harris woul. approval of the American court ate y or two of reflection in 4 ta change, and the aveng- bttper tages cig Sven pean e be . viet eget cctar, Te) Drop Into Harlem River Kills Une at bd ° ey v1 ro | Juatic T . , ’ a 4 Y draveve ave | Ee, ch tntormation from Mr. 'be- © Greenbaum observed that Ken Teutons Do Not Take Native ir Atweod Walak Wan abvaliuad on ide’ a Man, The other alleged conap’ a ae 4 herty . nel was in pain. Me took his receiver! Food Supplies. a charge of murder, pleaded not Kullty | Edward Devlin, superintendent of the Mar, Jona J. Dunn and the Rev. Win. | [a | off and said he could not go on. On _ <j and waa held without bail to await) White House Motor Boat Club, in the Farrell, | | Dis slate was found the following re-) LONDON, July 26--The Britian| action by the Grand Jury, He main-| shadow of Washington Bridge, saw « Mr. Mose sought to show that tt) | port of the conversation Government, it 1s learned to-day, will | tained hie npr tee vorne ae brit] man drop of the bridge erroneous to accuse Dr. Potter of 08 (Mr, Talley)--Hello. consent to the plau for rationing the| Kttorney entered tie pion and tarer|{® the t after noon conaptring with Catholic clergymen Out—Hello, 1a Do ta civilian population in the areas oc-| had nothing to say. torday, Dovlin Jumped into a boat and againat the administration of the City | 406-—Her, the wir cupied by German and Austrian > Pac aie ea MeL inary ot New York. ous TW T armies under supervision of a neutral! EMPIRE CITY RESULTS, | faa'been instantis: willed. WCE ‘The witness said that he respects 40¢-—Mw atin all mix commission appointed by President f the Catholics, and resented attacks Detective Sergeant Kenaol has been | Wilson if the contra! powers will con |. guIRST, RACK —Two-year-olda; $600) OMIM) wande on thelr charitable institutions, & member of the force twenty-four |eent not to remove native food sup: ala, 112 (Butwelld, 11 to beoug |In his pocl He prataed the care lavished upon —— wh uy Avenue,” wan foun The police telephone iy years, He lives at No, 161 Lotts Ave: | plies {irats Courtalip, 108 (Bally, 6 60 1.6 19 oe ieee Ehouaht ie wee cna bed : oak ft 20 she sald ah thought it was the dren in Catholic institutions nue, Forest Park, L. 1. Detaile of tho pian will bo given|etavinich tea end unk hee PN tumne, [OF Me ; Do you believe the motive behind booth AER Ambassador Page in a lottor from the]! Ait STRIKERS ATTACK Foreign fy hia week, ott iat Wierd geo gua ats | 12 KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH, the Strong Chariticn investigation (Continued trom Firet Page.) wae opponition to pebhieare char | continued, “I went over to my locker ERLIN, July 36 (by wireless to ob Hensley, Lt CH & Sayvillo).--Reporta publiahed in the Sanin, LAREDO, Tex, July 25.—Twelve ” ity? Justice Greenbaum we and changed my shoes. I reached foi United Staten that Germany had dee band o . “L am absolutely eure of it!" ex- ie ned to give on ene |< Bb to 18 o persona were instanitly killed and claimed Dr, Potter, “Kverything that |™Y MAt and coat Geld act reauleition for the Feats eed Time tak Bay Day and| twenty-two injured in a wreck of @ could be eald aguinat ineuitutions was weesiy Si) Baonma Mus and food sent for the civilians of Rui sail ae Oe oS northbound train on the Nattonal read on the record,” Gisay before ma, 2 didn't ronliee Foland are denied by the German oo ta Lines at Morales, Mexico, forty miles ap d Anything until they were standing thorities, saya the Overscas News . EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES, north of Monterey, Mexico, yester- Mr, Moss quoted from Father Far. ever me on the floor.” Agono: ® matter of fact, the Tn day, when the train encountered a rela pamphiet eniitied “A Pulic | canWEL's ACT CAUSES A SHOCK agency Gorman Governmant | fits Taal and coong fine nahae ia: | bad plece of track and turned over Heandal,” published last February, | “© gave all guarantess that the importa] TM, me Am oS" Sheth a wdosi| into a gully. News of the wreak 4 from ofher sources an address IN COURT ROOM. would be exclunively reacrved for the | Couns! 01, *8hynem (mp) Ninety Sim. | poached here to-day, be ye Edward T. Devt Hegea | The Rows of Kennel’s act caused a -_~— civilians, and the relief action failed | "Sncitn nacn-—tomevearolde and. upwards | = — - cease of the enenites of Cathone {Ack in Justice Greenbaum’s court iGonlinecal isan We Baas because’ of ee attitude of Great | wile ae ts grate at ac ” < . i 2) Mor “Oakwood, 1 4 institutions, Mr, Moss read: room. On every hand there were ex: : Wi ‘ Share t say pre one of sympathy, for Kennol the movement. Fitagerald empha: had given to all who saw and heard large audience: ‘Lam prepared to aay [Ne Hiven 10 all wo maw and heard) gised the peaceful intent of the union KAISER'S SON-IN-LAW tit ¥ Light) dip), that the day of the private inetituy organisers by saying the 100 Yonkers INTHE SQUARE PACKAGE meaning man who ' iv RTH RACE. -Poe two searolde: the Wah and reformatory and the day of : HDL POAMIDIY | strikers who accompanted him to the 1S REPORTED INSANE Pat AA tage er. GRAND PRIZE | Ask hospital has gone paat have written down mom ot Tales Pine Pieoy r es in the! trona ap pickets were “engaged tn Krlingae Midot, ta Ma a0 pry ” ” iT Root, 108, WARD forever av far aa their relation to the |#lence of the polloo “Iatening-in" | anoatotta work , mt Weer vor tour PANAMA EXPOSITION “Mr, Devine sald in a speech to a ¢ivio corporation in concerned, room at No. 60 Church Street, and! aooording to Organiser Fitagerald, | Russian Campaign Said to Have Winey, 4 nnn wit a Mola ANOTHER PROOF CF QUALITY { “Wo have in thie city a well ore | Yet be uttorly Unable to repeat the] superintendent Corrigan of the Union| Caused Mental Collapse of ah TR Naree NT geet, 168, Manat ganized Catholic interest, whone pow. |feat when he know he wae being! pajiwaya rode to several meetings of Duke of Brunswick wi Hg ferme | Deeviah, 1101 Vs es —— influence with the pubiio of | Watched and that his work would 66! strikers In the Bronx last night in a : Bigtehy TAACES Poe smo yraroldy: LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ‘| je such that they dare not deny | critioleed by the court, a dosen astute! car with Geveral Manager Maher and| LONDON, July 26,—The Copen- | {iy fits a Mae. 11D. Boned 12) Tow ' e areas ) Mearer limp), LORT~ Tuesday, back handbag; lett ictreened: . Inwyere and the public Superintendent Reynolda. They were | basen correspondent of the Exprenn| "if, Mat) Columba, 118; Forel Tih * ata a eh ash 901 West 94th ot, CTIONS FAIL | Counsel gathered around the benoh| not admitiad to one mecting, They | seis a story regarding the illness of TO MOVE COURT, and had a long talk with Justice! gor into another, and when the men the Duke of Brunswick, the German Dr. Potter nodded aa Mr Mose read | Greenbaum Tetused to listen to them climbed to| Emperor's son-in-law, = The story, the above quotation, ‘The proceedinas were suspended for| the platform and bexan discharging | however, ia not confirmed from any heard Mr, Devine use that lan-|ton minutes, ‘The accused prieata, | eh by Dame as they ree roland th M, | other source, : "he ead, “ar moot: | Mgr, Dunn and Pathor Farrell, and| tiie they souldn'e atrike because |” phe Duke of Brunswick,” says the q no jobs. Fs ing tm the Municipal Muliding.” Robert W. Hebberd and Dr. D, C.|' "Meyers waa a rush for the door,” | @orrespondent, “who has been the Martin W. Littleton shot a fire of | Potter, alleged to bo thelr co-oon. | eaid Fits ree, Fis igre gs « Mca Lieierd © popes oan eae > . rian and Heyn out to the early daya o} ' Z I pags eh ee RE oes Rpiratore, setmed partioulerly grieved oan Then the men came back into! v4 be hopelessly insane His whe __ ies a Mr, Devine's ulteranve, but Justi hear the newa, the hall, forgetting to bring the two | clared to be hoi y se lal tat Tomorsev, 1b The ath Greenbaum let it ti too shooking to talk about," | oMetate with th But there wan) wental collapse was the result of a Ren ner hormiorreN, ursday, July t “Did you belie a Mr. M wae the comment of Father Farrell. On Mr, Ma. | trying expertence while commanding een secyet of wh, eet fey chose “that the attack’ on the Catholic! “The poor fallow!” said Melee pajoon below | a detachment of German troape on the} stains ret varhene fame eae 13¢ \ Chureh during the Strong investiga: | sreindrink, of counsel for the priate. . a! | Russian frontier, when be witnessed | Hon wae made in order to break down |» Arion 1 had cross-examined him the the tragic fate of bie men, all of) ‘ the strongest exponent of the instls | orher day on his failure to take| SIX EXECUTED FOR TREASON, whom were swallowed up ine treach | se tan {faim Cont te Comat a HOGLLAThie ewe he eemerne tational ideat" down my talk on the wire aa he mat orien ae bs coiees sae larting’ ouecte ah tl mene ete eweeh te sompriend “Obseot! cried Mr, Littloton iu Justin Greenbaum’ room, he fole| LONDON, July #6--Ain etvilians have iene we Pie ¥ oa is igs reilvanis, Walusts bested "Me may anawer,” ruled the Court | jawed mo out Into the lobby at recess, | y the Germans at Ghent BRITISH AND FRENCH \ tinetien, Twi vered etree antieate, Mane enawered Dr. Pott “1 don't want you to think I dia} ¥ Kobert W, Mebberd anything to do with the writing and publiah- a of the pamphietet* anything wrong, he said to me, very ‘T would not give teatimony againat Cathollo| CONFER ON MAIL HOLO-UP givin tense Caer “a eee ite BOC 04 BAROLAY @ThaET lesen 4110 Moser t poms Ant fh kino enya anat the ¢ od ipita of the mane ne pm er bO pom, athe ' whet, pres July 26.—-Replying to th ATLANOT STREET 1am @ Catholic and I'm Tm Sermany LONDON, Tuly Mt pier the| © Sankt pad | bringing up my children in the . sites Naa request of Walter Hints Page, ARK ROWANARSAL WEST 125TH um plalale, leo Chureb Pm no enemy of the BRITISH STEAMER SUNK. American Amba jor, for expedition Letal Ly wit 1 wae oblled to t gene Chureh * lof the anawer to the Amorican note 400 re} —enmeomeere I patted him on the shoulder aad) LONDON, J “AN Algiers de. | regarding the detention of mails by | “) him that none of us had any rpateh ua soya that the Mritish Hritiak censors, the British Foreign od Mr Mo feeling axainat hin Poor fellow! Me steamer Olive har been aunk Mer crew Gttica to-day mall Un ly Would Ris nad the complaint,” replied jad ro carry the burden It was too| "i'n Med be gaat to the United Btates ea soon Clones 10 pW datardee” erty | The Olive was a steamer of 2,406 (ona, 88 possible, but that Great Eritain 42D STRERT, Bet. Bih and. Madison Aves., Ci Mr Mose read from the testimony , eh for bin * | Dor recent movements have bot been still Was conferring on the subject The specified weight includes the contain be jot Méwara 7, Devine and Momer | District Attormey Swann sald, _ | reported, ywie the French Government. . | ‘ ‘ )

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