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tra of the men ot Lreoum Mel ott ee ho eh O64 emether marine fe voting perpeane te called form | chet ane night The vote will be vive weer lt ulin Ber te anticipated thet th “* been broken orthe © te weenimoue = te thet te the event the leaders will immediately 7s wel@e, apasi@ aire | thee whe wied te pote the wtrtne ek of ely empierees ere) The beste principle levered The GArthe Geveloyed 86 OPP recugnition of thr uuion Mr Mediey eantiton of afteire | hee been ant) union in el bis ralireed eeeeutive commition of (% carene, and he appears te have the Avenue conductors 04 MOLT” Hoard of iMrectors of the Interber en's CrMEHINAtiOn Went Ie HF Coe, tock of im The olty's owner thie eflernove NO ship intereet in the subware dose wot 6 Bam Pitty -fourte epprar to be represented by anybody Batere the mesting Chairman 1000 4% iene tn ali the conferences and the | MOM Meetings and discussions He voter hae been relsed tn behalf of the | muiliions of citizens whe would be seriously inconvenienced im the wt | of @ trike. | Bis bundred members of the Amal- Pamated Asvoriation of Mtreet and deivgated tine lh” he was caked, what it means” one the terse reviy Blectrie way Hmployens, | “Green Car’ tines, mot at the Mie he Coatpmen Meirdio cold oie Assembly Hooma, Lexington Avenue | thought the committes would wet HT) ay wity ninth Binet. The wf report of (he result of the mecting m4 Division 122 of the association of the green oar ee ee crane | which William J. Conway te presi that whatever reeviu' or’ | dent, © J. O'brien, assietant organ- 04 at thet meeting would be e40P'4 | 44) to William M Fitegerald, ad- by the Kascutive Committers dreased them. | ‘Me was not quite sure, he added, that the Rxsoutive Committe would use Fi agg a hgAed ~ ted te it, but 4 all the authority delegs men would vote to authorise @ sym: | Father thought It would be decided ‘| pathetio strike on the New York | call @ general mane meeting At mi: | nay surface lines in support of night of all employees and place (| 5 sirike on the elevated and « responsibility in their hand lines, Another meeting willbe held More than half of the members Of a: whe same hail to-night at which the committes of thirty-six *UbWOY it tp predicted 6,000 men will be and “LL” employees who called 0D present to vote on the same ques- General Manager Hedley yeater@ay, tion as that laid before the night representing the union men, were dle workers to-day, charged to-day when, they failed to DIFFICULTY IN HOLDING MEN show up for duty, and the othere wll BACK. pe dropped as rapidly as thelr leaves) = “The questions before these meet- of absence expire. | Ings te very simple,” said Conway. “it | The Board of Directors of the In- | is whether the 4,000 enrolled members terborough met at noon jay. It|of the association in the employ of was announced by subordinates of the green car lines—motormen, con- General Manager Hedley that the ductors, machinists, electricians, | Board would ratify every etep he has byrne eee igen’ sheie brothers, taken and would authorise him on srg * and in the subwaya in the | tao ny measures he voce fin the | {Tsntihey Sn neceenty declare Girection of fighting the strikers, tain than that they wil | The Interborough made the “The difficulty now is to keep them .| from going out prematurely; there @ouncement that some of the com-| een Caxing why they were not; (OFsova, an importaat industrial mittee members had been discharged. | catied out iast night. | have no doubt | town, la on 1 Danube, a short dis- James L. Quackenbush, ohief counsel | that full authority to join in the| tance north of the Iro: Gate, whore to the corporation, was the medi ‘mrough which the news was made pubite, etrike will be given to the Executive Board.” in the mean time the pro: oMctal interference appears “The committeemen were warned 3 (rags ioe mavmoure, eye Wer yeoterday,” endl Mr, Quackenbush. | oor training to-day and then start “that they would not be received) by motor with Mra. Mitchel for New again and must get back to work| York. He expects to be two days on as soon as their leaves were up. | his trip. Buch of them as did not report on the expiration of their leaves to-day were dropped frem the payroll and ae the others will be dropped, too.” Cont, chante —~. Clesing Quotations. . * Hee tote P+ leet teeee it it] [ttt]! seek 0655" rereee “8S reese s: = . Low | ‘Mine. . Cae ee ee the first step in the fight,” somebody #8: Ae +4 | ie suggested to Mr. Quackenbush. $e ee ian tg et “Oh, yes,” replied the lawyer, cas-|A= § 4 By hy t fu ually, “We can't allow these fellows |=. rr 4 Re “i to continue dictating to us how we 4. . ty nit $48 ehall run our business, ry ome Sa te te 18 BAYS 9,000 HAVE SIGNED CON. |An: fy ca TRACTS. ane <a. iy as tf “We discharged quite a number of 9 t} of iY + Ft men to-day for intimidating and in- +8 eulting our non-union men. There are % Le: jie ad 11,700 employees on the subway and ry fy 33% "Li" division outside of department F ant eas heads and about 9,000 of them had wet Ta? Hoe ta signed the individual contracts up to Hy M 8 = noon to-day.” Bt Me Us The business of discharging union id y 1 t men continued through the day, % =* ‘Two platform men were approached t “oe % by an inspector on the One Hundred Ay Hii 8 and Forty-ninth Street platform of ots at Is the “L.” in the Bronx. He ordered iw z them to remove their union buttons. ume ity 8 ‘They refused and he toole up their te iy da, employment cards and told them to ae #e7.2 report to their immediate superior. q i ¢ ¥ They lost no time in reporting. i Het 8 “Well,” sald the boss, “you got Re oe t's your verdict, didn't you, when you wo Rat 5 hung on to your buttons? Now get a ow + * to hell out of here.” How Wy 5 ak Lawyer Quackenbush was asked au — 4% this afternoon if the Interborough had a g ta employed an adequate force of strike. breakers, oF: “We have all we want,” he replied, “and they are a very superior Class of men, You will recall that in the subway otrike ten years ago Columbia | students acted as guards and ticket choppers.” Me refused to say whether the company has employed Columbia students as strikebreakers in the forthcoming struggie. Prony 282 The “L” and subway employees #8 ‘wit-mot vote @naily on a strike until 1a this evening. The union employees Taw + 8 of the Interborough surface lines are PY conferring to-day at Plaza Assembly Nee t* Hall, Fitty-ninth Street aad Lexing- ge ton Avenue, and they, too, are in rt mood for @ strike because the com- | \\' 2 3 pany, in violation, they claim, of the | Wien i a agreement of Aug. 7, is requiring mi % them to sign individual contracts under threat of dismissal, The Third Avenue surface line employees are Teatless too, and a call has been ‘ seat out nolfying them to meet to- |B ft ¥. ie morrow. 1 Ae | id TRAVEL CONDITIONS ALREADY DEMORALIZED. ‘Travel conditions on the “L" and “aubway were considerably demoral- ‘fed during the morning rush hour to-day. An unusually large number CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. Net tea nese iy ity 38 CORN, 7h oe ee ———— FOR INVESTORS, © and Great Western direct- ++ oe north of Orsova. | troops have captured the Transyi- Vanlan town of Sepri-Scep-Gyorgi in the oMficially announced to-day, 627 prisoners, against the bridgehead of Tutrakan, on the Danube, were rep" ised, FOR ROUMANL'S CAPTAL CTY Berlin Reports Capture ot Works 40 Miles Below Bucharest PROMPT DENIAL MADI _@NE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1916. Strikebreakers Ready for Call to Fill Places Of Union Men Should They Quit Subway and ‘L — HEDLEY HALL “CHICK” EVANS SATO FORM FR GOLF TLE Hig Gallery Sees Wizard Race Away Five Up on Will jams Smith. Stal be The Bevwing Wort MATUON CHUCKET CLA, PHIL ‘ ADHLPHIA, Pa, Mopt Chiek More Territory Taken by Rou- vane of Chicage, whe te trying to manians in Sweep Into t a peter get Theale ohn ionnl gulf © thie year, @ feat no Transylvania } American player ever been at = te perform, finished with @ lead of — five over Willtame Brith of HERLIN, Hept €-<(¥in London) ‘ Vine Valley, at the « eiginte even of Tutrakan Works, in hal * . aa ‘wad y Houtheastern Munania, tnoluding Natio ‘ ag lestiaastorn } m wanes « "Wy ‘ i saaatiaalaed on this ciermed by troops of the trai Lvens who won the National Vowers, ring to today's Ver Champlonebip open title at Minn man ofelal statement | epolle jast June, wi pol » waa in wonderful LONDON, Hept. 6—The Nerlin an. form ageinet Bmith, The Chicago eag of the capture of weven Wiserd, tearing off one sensational . the Tutrakan works Is taken | Mot after ‘nother, completed his as hrs begs hegre hd Kateer i" n round in 7% which wae within two nplates a bold etrike to take Hu strokes of the co | oh wt, the Houmanian pital, Tu Other boast i Wound whieh trakan, hie ! fe y forty m ie sulted in tough opposition for aevieni southeast of Mucharest, lew at the YYW ITB . wy TPE PT f the leadin of w railway leading along a river STRIKE BREAKERS WAITING for the. WORD to GO to WORK: 242"* STREET \ sor bi the ahueecte | 7 Kirkby, holder of the Metro Valley directly to the cupital, The and BROADWAY’ - : and Jermey State titles, finished 0 Germans, it ie believed here, hope to | ™ ee — ding ape PS aaa ——"_ | morning round iowa Ne Gandier crom@ the Danube, trike down this the Anglo-French victories in this White, Max Marston of Haltusrol valley and inflict a severe blow on week's figbting on the Somme, tuckled Bob Gardner, the defend the morale of the Roumanian people gece “! ps CU Pye g of iy be} champion, and the J re y star +t 24 * ginning « he battle of the Marne, aa oa aha : by seising thelr capital while the whieh turded the German tide from tieally to away bie chances aft main Roumanian army j# invading Transylvania, Bucharest doapatches, however, as- sert that the southern frontier is well | Protected and that Hucharest is in no danger from that direction, The Roumanians have captured Orsova and Herkulesfuerdos, in Tran. | according to Vienna advices xchange Tolegraph Company. the Da..ube quits Hungarian terri- tory and divides Roumania from Northeastern Serbia. Herkulestuerdoe lies 11 miles to the BUCHAREST, Sept. 6.—Roumanian Merisor Valley, taking 6500 wagons, foodstuffs and forage, it was | In Monday's fighting small counters occurred all along the Up- per Maros Valley in northeastern Transy!v..nia, The Roumanians took Ten German- Bulgarian attacks (The Germans announced the capture of advanced positions at Tutrakan.) After hot fighting the Roumanians occupied the region of Borsecket and the heights to the west, taking 154 prisoners. Fighting is going on along th whole Dobroudja frontier, G man-Bulgarian attack was rep! southwest of Bazardjik. The enemy bombarded Calafat and Islacz, —— 38,922 OFFICERS LOST. ‘Total 26 (correspondence LONDON, of the Associated Press).—Casualty lasts for the firat two weeks of August show Aur. that the British army lost 600 oft killed, 1,702 wounded and 204 missing, a total of ¥,605. ‘This brings up the losses iy the beginning of the war to 38,922 Oileece, of whom 11,442 have been killed oF died of wounds, ‘24,680 wounded and 2.800 are missing. In ‘the fortnight six Ldeutenant- Colonels were killed. J SERBIANS IN HOT FIGHTING. Senator La Folle' MILWAUKEE, Sept. Senator Robert M. gressive Republican, was nomi: the Republicans to succeed him: a 25,000 majority over Malcolm Jeffries, conservative Republican fairly complete riinary recurne indicated: Gov. i, tn Phillips, Conservative Republican, won the nomination b: large plurality, Burt Williams, for Governor, and Will- y. Wolf, for United States Sen- ero nominated by the Demo- BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, Bept. Recent foreign repor' hundreda of persons have bi killed in food riots in Germany were semi-officially denied to-day, | Not ingle person has been killed in Ger- any in any food riot, it stated, Nine Deaths for Week at Herder. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.-—Nine deaths were reported among militiamen on ti Mexican border during the week ended Sept. 2, the War Department announced to-day, The aick list during the week totalled 1.92 per cent, of the 105 the border, the Southern Department, 2.48 per cent were sick during the week. ‘There was Berlin Admits Retirement— Ruasian forces, ment issued to- army headquarters, have back the center of Archduke Charles’ front between the Zlota Lipa and the Dniester River, in Galicia, drove the Austro-Germans toward the northwest, says the Russir: ‘- ficial statement, issued to-day. the fighting on the lower Gorodenka, ' Cazar’s Troops Take 4,500 |, More Prisoners. BERLIN, Sept. —(Via London.)— ya the official state- lay at the German pressed PETROGRAD, Sept. 6 (via Lon- don).—Russian troops yesterday cap- tured a Teutonic fortified position in the region of the lower Gorodenka, in the direction of Halicz, Galicia, and The number of prisoners taken in the statement adds, so far amvunts to 4,500 men, among whom were! about 2,000 Germans, The official statement also says: “In the wodded Carpathians our advance continues, Our troops have captured a series of heights and have repelled all repeated enemy counter-attacks, “In the region of Ognott (Cau. casian front) our troops are ad- vancing and inflicting great losses on the enemy. In the region to the west of Ognott we found corpses of our soldiere terribly mutilated by the Turk “To the west of Lake Van Brit- ish armored motor ci drove out the Turks, from the villages situ- ated in the region of Chukhur Norshen. FRENCH BEAT BACK ATTACKS OF GERMANS; NEW BRITISH GAINS (Continued from First Page.) face of the most furleus counter-at- tacks, and the allies, instead of giving ground. have made important new gains. BOTH FRENCH AND BRITISH CONTINUE TO ADVANCE, The War Office, in ita latest oficial report, tells of the capture of the village of Ommiecourt, Hospital farm, Rainnette Wood and part of Marrieres Wood by the French, while the Brit- ish pushed on a mile beyond Guille- mont and took complete possession of the defensos in Falfemont farm, on a! front of 1,000 yards, which the Teu- tons considered impregnable. ‘The German losses are sald to have been terrible, but the French assert their own losses are negligible. Many thousand prisoners, more than a score of guns and a huge amount of war booty have been captured. The brunt of the terrific struggle appears from the »ulletins to hi fallen upon the French, who have been fighting over every foot of their lines from the outskirts of Combles, five miles north of the river, to those of Chaulnes, nearly fifteen milos — BERLIN ADMITS LOSS The town of Clery, the gates of Paris, war celebrated the Bomme will be held next MORE ‘PRISONERS IN FIERCE ATTACK ON FLEURY PARIS, Sept. 6.—The offictal state- nent to-day says regarding the fight- ng on the Verdun front: On the right bank of the Mouse At about 8 o'clock yeaterday eve- ning the enemy attempted an at- tacck against the village of Fleury after a heavy bombard. ment. Caught by the hot fire of our machine guns, the Germans were unable to debouch. The number of prisoners taken yester- east of Fleury ed by about 40, rong enemy de- tachment w surprised by our fire and dispersed at a moment when it was endeavoring to carry one of our advanced positions, Exsty where else the night was calm. OF CLERY, 3 1-2 MILES TO NORTH OF PERONNE BERLIN, Sept. 6 (via London).— on the Somme River, 3% miles northeast of Peroune, | has been captured from the Germans | by troops of the Entente Allies, says the official statement to-day issued by the German Army Headquarters Staff. ‘The official statement says: “The battle on both sides of the Somme continues with undimin- ished intensity. Twenty-eight French divisions are engaged in the attack. North of Somme their AREAD 10 ALBANIA: CONTROL COUNTRY Prohibit Departure of Promi- nent Citizens From the Northern Epirus Section, LONDON, Sept. 6.—A steady aa-| vance into the interior of Albania by Italian forces from Aviona is reported in an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Athens, According to these ad vices, the Italians are pushing for- ward in Northern Epirus, disestab- lishing Greek authority and prohib- iting the departure of prominent citi- zens from the regions occupled. The | Italians also have begun to build | roads and technical works. The despatch says inhabitants of this region are preparing a protest to send to King Constantine and to Great Britain, France and Russia, “In Albania on Monday a column composed of infantry, cavalry and artillery mado another’ raid on the right bank of the Voyusa in the Te- gion north of Aviona, Our troops after debouching from the Oifluckidris | bridgehead, stormed and stormed and) destroyed the enemy's positions be- tween Samar and Frankuta. At the samo time an Italian aerial squadron bombarded Fieri, head- quarters of the enemy command, “In the evening our column re- turned undisturbed to the left bank of the river, bringing some Austrian prisoners. One of our aeroplanes failed to return.” attacks have been sanguinarily repulsed. The enemy gained ground at small places in limited areas. Clery is in bis hands. “South of the river, in a ding-dong infantry battle, our first position has been maintained against a fresh at- tack of the French on a front from Barleux to south of Chilly, Only there where the most advanced trenches had been entirely—(? do- stroyed)—have they been evacuated. Later attacks all have been repulsed with the most severe losses, Tho Mecklenburg, Holstein and Saxon regiments especially distinguished themselv “Up to last night as the result of the two-days' battle south of the Somme, 81 office 4 1,437 men, from French divisions, and 23 machine guns have been brought in. “In aerial fights and by antl-alr- craft fire thre enemy aeroplanes w shot down.” The French War Office Sunday night announced the capture of Clery and Forest, The Germans on Monday admitted the loss of Forest, —_—_——_ BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACK—For three-year-olds and upward; selling; purse $500; seven furlongs; main course.—Wenonah, #7 (Warscher), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, first; Flag Da Lae nd a to 1; second; N |McTaggart), 8 third, |” Time— |Pin, ‘Tinkle 5 Ahara, o—1. 28, Andes, Bell, Benjamin, Burglar and Edna Kenna also ran, SECOND RACE-—For maiden two- $600; six furlongs, 115 (Buxton), ter, 115 < ‘0 and 1 to 4, third. Ripe, jattle aiso ran. 1.13. v Fencer and —_—_—_——sa BLUE BONNETS RESULTS. of employees failed to report for|ors declared dividend of 1% on pre-|one death, y duty. The presence of strikebreakers| ferred stock, payable Oct. 2, . ¥s eenry of ib They have ibpem hie) Hit aires rh *itlonge on MPN ata verse ‘oad, THOMAS tak eastias however, last night's bulletin declares, maiden two: vea the curt es ‘ im terminals and on platforms irri-| Interborough olidated regular Lord Fitsherbert, Ut & PM iit| 2 BeARt tated the men at work and contused| Quarterly dividend of 14% on pres|, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6.—Poetic not only to repulse every German | 526) and $2.40, first: Captain Ray, 114 Funeral Thureday, 9.80 A. M., then the customary, orderly details of ferred stock. wirgiars robbed John Ashbert's safe | counter attack south of the river and Ferro a atte horn 3.00 Cond!) to the Church of Bt. Nicholas of Tole my, y o Tn Sarly to-day and pledged the propri- | gain more ground at several im- Tmo LAs. ad Tour, Detriment | tine, Andr py Ap puroven dave son quarterl Mividende of 11cm RAPUIAe | stor# health tn a toast left on a card. | portant pointe there, but also to make |and Dirigible also ran. Road, where a 5 4 se _—_——_——— peel ay apenealpiey Sle x ait, IRE yom Preferred B) ew YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | ® freth Advance noth of ihe Sete LEXINGTON RESULTS Interment Calvary Cemetery, J . pe carrying another village an fe AG—Bept, 4, MARIA KRAG (nee! in an ugty mood about tt. Anaconda Copper Co. produced in| Oct Seee WS Ye: CG's | otner wtrong positions, SUT iA Kav. bist gear! native of Nor Unless some power not now! August 28, #99 0 pounds copps an | Dee. 15.80 15.59 15.66) ‘The lack of spirit displayed by the! FIRST RACE—Thoe Ts Over: sell folk, England; beloved wife of the late! increase of 6,600,000 pounds over Au- | Jan 15.89 15.67 i ; purse $600; for three-year-olds and | ta Bey lntervenns, 8 strike | gust, 1916, March '. We06 A683 Np sy| Germana in counter-attacks of the {NK fl 0 es cares hl oad | Wadneed _ will be called on L” and sub- May. 16.19 16.97 16.06 last two days offers evidenc (Lapailie), first; Anna Kruter, 108 fers lang' Wagneaday: sania a e 5 af > 5 \. 0, 1,12 9-' jt ‘ Dh Thore le to be a vote at a mass meet poiltzket closed weak, off 18 to 33 overs shock to the German moral@pt | Wer, Corsican ang Othello elso Tan. | interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ime, | dered back into port at Quarantine ¢ Seminole King, | day by ITALIAN ADVANCE REPULSED, SAYS BERLIN |Rome, However, Claimed New Gains—First Snow for Moun- tain Fighters, BERLIN, Sept. 6 (vila London). ‘The official statement to-day says re: garding the southeastern theatre; st of Aviona the Italian advance was completely repulsed. The enemy was forced to retreat to the left bank of the Voyusa, All our positions are again in our hand: ROME (via London), Sept. 6—An official statement issued to-day by the Italian War Department says: “On the wholw front bad weather prevails. The first snow already has fallen in the mountains, “The enemy activity yesterday was reduced to some artillery actions, which were vigorously answered by our batteries. On the Upper Rio Felt- won, in the Valley of Bolte, our troeps extended their occupation on the western slope of Punta Del Forame. ——__—_——»—__—— Attorney Werts Ra to Judge- abip. WASHINGTIN, Sept, &—Hdward 8. Wertz, United States Attorney for Northern Ohio at Cleveland, has been elected by Presid intment as Uni Sudue of that distr John H. Clarke, recer clate Justice of the Supreme Court. > Ship Stopped by Neutrality Boat. ‘The Belgian steamer Libra, outward bound for Lisbon, Portugal, was or- Government neutrality. bo sbiled without clearance pa stated. The Libr pers, it wi | rewa: |doing all the » coming in five down to his hard-hit. ting opponent Kt. T. oJnes, the fourteen-year-old Southern marvel, rallied strongly in the last part of his mateh and fin- ished all even with Franklin Dyer of Montelat Vairly high class golf marked the other m . especially the playing of oJhnny Anderson, who piled up lead of five holes over Robert Hunter, JG. Anderson of Suwanoy was 4 up on i Hunter of Midwick; Perry Adair of Atlanta had Db, Clarke Cock- ran of Baltimore 2 down, and Jesse iford of Woodidhd and G. A. Orm- f Oakmont were even all, early gallery select the Evans-Smith match to follow and ite was brilliant playing by the star, Evans drove an excep- tionally long ball, his approaches flew true to the kreens, while his generally weak putting was surprisingly strong. nsational playing. This difficult tron just suit vans, and with sition he could probably 1 @ now record open champion wa course with (us mi particu- a monster tee sh® dead to n and ran down A 12-foot putt ful two. Again at the nteenth he just missed making the hole in one stroke, his drive rolling to within three feet of the cup. Evans card was: Ours 456 5 5 8 48 In 5 448 44 656 2 Max Marston, who fought his way to tho semi-finals for the National Championship at Detroit Inst year, went all to pleces against Bob Gard- ner, the defending title holder, to-day. Marston's drives gradually lost their customery long distances, and his playing through the fairway and around the hole was erratic and, at times, indifferent. Gardner, on the other hand, was steady and managed to put his oppo- nent'’s many errors to good use. Gardner came to the turn three up and he increased hia lead coming tn. Just how poorly Marston was play- ing was best seen at the 365 eighteenth, a par 4 hole, where he landed in a bunker and needed seven strokes to get home, The card Gardner— 4564648 6 4-41 2—26 6—36—72 Merep atten Ueh dder wih he won hee, bat he th & wed = T Jones, sin ft 8 respi te py Ry homeward trip " the leet olme tetee te Oe faa ga eters the SF ' —. Hosteete GIRL FAILS 10 PICK THREE SUSPECTS AS OL WORTH SLAYERS oii ry” =f the ture, 4 i ton Darius, (Contioved from Piret Page) ve wave foo much of bis tad because to women friends Employees of « garage in Arting ton, No J, told the pollee today that TMiworth bad MMe machine repaired there a few days ago, He called f it wes ready, acoompanied by w ny, wh ore certain Mies MONIT With them were © compantons whom the @at yoos describe stocky,” wi neides with t scription of D worth's slayers, as given by MeNIff, Miss MeNiff, after her un attempt to identity the suspeets, I + four-hour talk with Assistant Dig) triet Attorney Quigley, At ite glow Mr. Quigley said he had no dowdy whatever of the truthfulness ’ MoNift from $l ee she firet ve the alarm the murder and believed Dilworth the victim of highwaymen, who hanging about the edge of the story told by Mi find} links for any prey they could and sprang at him as oon atepped out of the machino to exp! the dark road. inal story was chan she was inclined to b had met bi Her or atu fort as C a lawy usin, win, in Whose household Capt. 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