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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. “THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special Correspondents. No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete. GERMAN ARTILLERY NOW USED TO END UMRANUA REVOLT P NEW YORK GAS COMPANIES -— NOW SEEK TO RAISE RATES BY A GOVERNMENT ORDER ————— YONKERS MEN IN CREW AND OFFICERS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN a oF “eh CHAS A BoKe oy ORLEY eee YON PMORATH |Washington Hears Peasants | | Burn Crops and Refuse to | WAR CROSS BEARER'S AUTO | Give Up Farm Implements. KILLS MAN; FIANCE AT SIDE WABHINOTON, ‘sini 1.—The Ger- e@ using artillery to put down the peasant revolt in Ukrania, said ed here to-day from city, the other 10 per cent. being Production Price to Be Dis-|mainty controled by tributaries of : cussed at Conference Next | ‘he two. Week in Washington. PERRGE eee" ADMIT Y (DENED Also the courts have held very| ASK ED FOR BYP.S. C,|ercibly that in a rate case companies | cannot consider profits of any one| year and ask for raise of rates on the! Effort Will Be Made to Show] usiness of that one year; but the | —— mans Car of R. W. Tapley, Ambulance | Driver Decorated by French, | Runs Over Laborer. , the Petrograd Telegraph Bureau. The Thomas Slattery, forty years old, a laborer, who lived at the Terminal revolutfonaries aro said to be burn- ing the forests, destroy! House, Eighth Avenue and Twenty leerauameis Procite aylhaS Dhow ninth Street, was killed by an automo. | ate Ger errs Oe reer ae bile-as he stepped from behind an “Li ; | plements. pillar at Ninth Avenue and Fitty-frat| Other reports received said the dele- Street this morning. The machine was |#@tes of the Ukrainian Government owned and driven by Russell W. ‘Taply |i conference here demanded the of Springfield, Mass, and contained ths! withdrawal from the Ukraine of all latter's flance and some friends. Taply| Soviet troops, the repatriation of carried the injured man in his car to Polyclinic Hospital, but on arrival there Dr. Wolf pronounced Slattery dead Taply, who has been driving an am- bulance on the other side and wh 3 back here to be married sh ortly, after | The Soviet delegates accepted the which he expecta to return to France, | ¢mands in principle, the advices say, was locked up in the West 47th Street|but proposed that hostilities come | station on w technical charge of homi-|to cn end firyt. This the Ukrainian | cide. delegates are paid to have refused. Another report said Russian sailors of the Black Sea forces had decided to destroy the lack Sea fleet before despatches rece! whole rate proposition must be reck- Indeavor to Use War Costs |oned over a period of years. c i That is to say, that years of large as Increase Basis. profit must be averaged with the lean Parades, Speeches, Music and years, At any rate, the companies | : ‘ ap ‘ By Sophie Irene Loeb. could go to the courts if the rates) Airship Flights All in Brook- The price of gas, affecting every|were proving unprofitable, but they! lyn’s Celebration. seek Federal ald in lowering standard | consumer of the City of New York ‘ eh ‘4 ind thus raising prices, This is a| will be discussed in a conference re-| otter that will be watched with| This ts Brooklyn's day to shine, Quested by the Public Service Com-] pubic interest, since gas is one of) with the opening of the new 400-foot Mission early next week in Wash- |the most important essentials in every |city pier at the foot of Flatbush Ave- ington, household in the city. het Some of the significant points made he first step taken in making ‘The Washington authorities will), (missioner Travis Whitney, and | Jamaica Bay a great nest of wharves, have presented to them the conditions | Ukrainian citizens, tho restoration of their property and the return of ratl- | way material uppropristed by the Soviet forces. h will be presented to the Fed- | factory sites and warehouses, From} in New York City relative to chang- eral authorities, are as follows : jfas launches off Barren Island to ing the gas standards, The Consolidated Gas Company aS! Army dirigibles and hydroplanes all Desperate efforts were made by et A isi nt poy diner ahd that -flung tidewater fringe of! tos! + 3 be fixed and alleged the ; H | beta gue ra ere Huan nial a MRR ahh fedeon fOF k [epee was aflutter with rejoicing ye Ol e ate = Legisiatur: ©}iowering of the quality. The com- /this afternoon. nullify the 80-cent gas law which was|inission felt that any financial con- Mayor Hylan, Dock Commissioner obtained through the efforts of The/dition should be frankly stated 4nd) Murray Hulbert, members of the Bening World, and it was only by | considered in at e, rather (hén | poard of Estimate, Aldermen, Judges hat a change of standard should be ( pee constant vigilance and speedy 1 cloak for improvement in the land legisiators boarded the police FI SPRI D, Mass, June 1L— Russell W. Tapley, aged nineteen, of this city, Who was arrested in New York City to-day charged with homi- |e arrival of German troops. when his automobile killed| BERNE, June 1.—As the result of Phomas Fiattery, is the son of Will-]@ conflict for possesion of the Le mn W. Tapley, urer of the Mil-| tion premises here between the former jton Bradley Company and Chairman are Baviet delegation th Oe isante ian tei Fire Commissioners /way admitted to Switzerland the tervention of this newspaper up to/nues of the company. This rule/boat Patrol at the Battery at 11.30 the last day of the Legislature that | would seem equaily applicable to Fed- | oroock and headed for Jamaica Bay. y ie Swiss authorities have sea he | the bold attempt was frustrated. go eattshy of the requtrements of the|The Police Band, which has beon abroad as an ambulance driver, was|Legation quarters, cenudian "bate ( 4 According to the ‘present law the | Ordnance Department the Commis-|working overtime these days of one of twenty-three érivers to resclve | parte: people of New York are getting ga | sion, in October, 117, adopted an or-/| drives, embraced the opportunity for ae French War Cros last Se tomber, | bye Bolshevik felewation, headed } giving the opt o gas com- w cross & year ago served prsine, a Lithuanian, arrived at a cost of 80 cents per 1,000 feet, giving the option to gas ‘com-/q junket with enthuslasm — and U3 went across a year ago and served |BY 2i, Beraiae ous an, arrives which requires a standard of twenty. | Ponies [Ouest vaso BT. U's upon |strewed muste over the waves. Also] “Omayancyysa Jmonths, He had intended to. join |ton# between Switzerland and Rus ; two candle-power, and {n serving the | certain conditions, among which w there was aboard what an Alderman Whee: abe” the. commissioned Llnosig: sunk. By & Gavia alee WUrohe THORCSRERG RAMIE CHU” lena TEllaa ambulanea Martins avout | Pellx Calonder, President of, the re- 1 twenty-two candle-power to consum- | Fir: that if the quality were re-|from east of Third Avenue called an} officers of the transport President marine on her return trip from second row, sitting down, bt the | this time, but was rejected owing tana: wan Ipionally eivine ser- 2 oO uced below 680 B. $a discount a & uecision of the authorities not to @ L \ . ere the companies produce on an|d 5 T. t a | Captain t provisionally giving the So. |“opera bouffay lunch,” which was not ! i — oa —— ce " jet Government only semt-official upo consumers’ bills proportionate | cept drive under thirty-one years of | ¥ a Lady phage Beep fecond, | ReRlected by one or all. nition in the interest of Swiss a . — ee Uiereto should be m : Were second class beatswain's mates. | “#* fh ; (B. T. U.). free mantles should be furnished| Meanwhile at Flatbush Avenue T MANY OF LINCOLN CREW | When the “President, Lincoln lett | — citizens in Russia. Yesterday the ose consumers who heretoforeland Kings Highway a monste: here thats rake GRE ike NAVAL tes | jdelegation appeared at the Rusefan . a ngs Highway a monster pa-| j were among the Nava LIEUT. HARRIMAN’S BRAVERY | Embasay intending to take possession For nearly two years the gas in- ned ont Yat least thirty Yonke' of the office, but found the former | Daily ex- ' arve the candle-power method of furnish: |e iit ccd that the actual aver. | hal Joseph A. Guider, who 1s Com- ’ [boys who, recaived Haan Senne ot WINS HIM COVETED GROSS “nist, and his staff determined not ing gas to the British Thermal Units, age thermal content of the gas fur-| missioner of Public Works of Brook- | ANXIQUSLY AWAIT NEWS 96th Street, having enlisted as soon to give up the Legation, declaring that : average of 670 British Thermal Units i ; t |they did no t e the since It is much cheaper to make /nished by all companies of the City liyn, Detachments of the 18th and vs war was declared by th United lecvernineat ie neue the new = fl 3 th is of New York was Us. AR f State ong them were: ene ee SER Eee . British Thermal Unit gas than it ie i oximately 80 per cent. of the gas) 14th Regiments of National Guard, | Thirty Staten Island Boys and|. Harry It. Willlams, won of Casper| Twice Wounded, Leads His Men} —$—»— } candie-power, and more money i8 (PIL primarily. for its heat value, 1t| Boy Scouts and school girls formed Lh ; o | Wiilains of No. 66 Elliott Ave S| Apainat Suibatlor Hoeiny, Bore made in the process, especially dur-| wil! be appreciated that a reduction| the marching body. A second pa- | Thirty From Yonkers Among | is twenty-eight years old, and prob- g: Superior Enemy Forces IGH SCHONL BOY ADMITS ¥ ing the war when the Government be a@ maximum of 528 id T. U's would | rade made up of decorated automo- aes Those on Transport | Ue best eat ofthe Soph and Drives Them Of. 9 ; ea very substantial reduction in|) 1) ae ‘ansport. |group, because of his activities ; mf purchases toluol, a by-product of 688.) iy Ge ine wax now furnished in| Dies was ready to fall in line. ger | ‘ |S a. and gporting circles, Priot] WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY IN 1 ROBBERIES, POLICE SAY 66 ol sued | Vualt tae gm si Vici a Hie Scere’ : (Continued from First Page.) While the vy Department be-| ; 1s employed | bs Last October thé commission issued | tho City of New York and, therefore,| At the pler the ceremonies called for Hevea the Meas Not ite, ie any on ghe| t His enlistment was employed In the] weANCH, Friday, May 31 (Ansoclated | : ‘ an optional order to the companies, | would, to a corresponding extent, af-| marty speeches. Borough President —_— leanapert peelidedt Aaneala Waal es be On | Pree oiler dalenantinney y. Robert Rattarsonte: 7 which fn substance was this: If they {ct consumers’ bills. It will have| Riegelmann of Brooklyn, Murray Hul- gence of details of the President Lin- there is great anxiety tacany, ert eae A A ORAL SLBA sud raordinary bravery in) Young Robert Patterson's Tortoise Wished to furnish gas on the British |{he same effect as a Mederal orde! | pert himaelt, Mayor Hylan, United coln, is for the wounded soldiers Who [tn New York and suburhan towns be. |maret Hoyle, a widuw, of No. 16 Lam-| All Revond binis. tant Mt lssriman.) Shell Glasses Lead to His i\, Thermal Unit basis they could reduce | york, which may to some seem ne States Senator William M. Calder and may have been aboard, Nothing off-| 0140 of the large number of men|#!tine Avenu He is twenty years) an American Infantry officer, has been Arrest in Brooklyn AW mal Units, provided |sary, but to many will not seem a| Congressman William E. Cleary were claj has been given out to the effect ss eM \old, and has three brothers in the) awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. < ’ ay the British T! | | ud from this section believed to have | servic rank, with a battery in|”, » hh that in the same proportion they re- | Necessary war measure through the | the orators designated to commend the that there were wounded aboard, but Ibegn akoaea rance; Thomas, on recruiting service, The citation shows that Lieut. Harri- Robert Patterson, a 17 year old mem- duce the rate, and the commission set erate ger ui nitatlon on the | pier to ite new work, After Lieut, Kil- most of the returning transports have | “yor iso Is uneasiness among rel- |! Union Square, and Willlam Hin man, while in command of a platoon | ber of the graduating class of the High #0 B. T, U's as the standard equal Med, that when thee ge of Hoge | fore, piloting an aeroplane of the Fly- brought soldiers to hospitals here to! ice Ge men reported wout “thin he merchant marine ; completing @ relief, led his men “with Penna Comgeieroy. confessed in the | » . : Rare. ast : nen ‘ e ¢ ane = 5 : wi ‘i * ¥ ji atives oO! ce ‘eportec ounded J John MecUrath, youngest sono! Jeterm!nation and gre courage” when jatbu o-day to committing Bepeeairtwo candiecbower Approx: |.waa limited (by :national: order’ ree |ipm. Mall between PRIADSEIIN nt fara : . recent casualty Hats, because it tx{ Micheal McGrath of No. 45. Pine| they were “viciously attacked by an en-|{Welve robberies In the last week. Fla 7 fmaately. |strictions were placed upon tho price| stineola, has dropped a letter from ‘avy officials feel certain that the | iy cueht the big vessel was bring Street, Before his enlistment he was! amy of greatly superior numbers." The | !00t !* estimated to Into the thou- ead eas situation, it] Se ary of the Navy, the official casualty list will be small, and prob-|ome of the Americi ounded to|euiployed in the National Conduit Ls "| sands. He was held in $2,000 be CANDLE-POWER STANDARD] imitations are placed in oll, condi- |" ry ie Neva Fee eee recat hhine caw taeniellenton leet me eae to) company’s plant ut Hastings, He has| “tation continues PTO ROE 1D: See et ee CHANGE NOW IN PROCESS. | tlons as to price would seem proper party Is to close the day with a recep- fine a : d 10 Is here. tw brothers in the service---Willlam,| ‘He himself stopped the advance ot |¢xamination next Tuesday by Magi- IB PAY, Tho wo largest companies in this| MUST CONSIDER CONSUMERS |; n by the Gortelyau Club on Avenue injured by the torpedo explosion: THS\| “When the Eresident Tuncolh tefl wich the 46a Ualloon Corps mt News |tHesneniy (halde ei tieealy whith Eained | Mate MeCloakey NAG! city began changing from the candle-| USING OPEN FLAME BURNERS. | ‘Not the least important of Mayor \icc') vemained afloat an hour, un- reat open ert la Fee eee Peover ne ol rigs pe gieasie ake Feral pat f his men. | Twice |sisth Strect, Manhattan, but he made RU ower standard to the British Ther-| “It must be obvious, however, that| Hylan's duties of the day was the Yenc! temalind Utust Ho hale Sle) with w large number of troops, she | Charles Agne, von of Mrs Julia A. tinued the fen y Ys BO C0lts| Sroayip hy the senna of Hig eobnariake ae an arbitrary fixing of a heat stand-|launching and christening by him arried a naval crew of 700 officers! calling on bis men and y mal Unit, and this work now Is in Agne, widow, of No, 174 Stanley Ave |1a a studious looking youth a 1 wea , the {ard at a given maximum will affect| of three scows at the yards of the| taken as favorable circumstances, Jand men, She was in charge of Com-| nue, His mother is head of a number | UCOUTAsINe » and participating inl tortoise shell glasses which | s process, although for some time the | aifferen* the existing situations.| Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Shipbuild-| The transport carried Hfeboats and | ander Percy Wright Foote, U. 8. N,,| of service organizations and the f the fixht, and while thus wounded driv. | (oe! shell glasses which led to his Ma JPaplic has not been receiving the re- | Where a candle power standard is|ing Company on Mill Island. They! ratte enough for many times the| re with Mrs, Foote, registered {lly is well known, — Willlam Agne, |!ng off the enemy reat, ance u -two candle-power daily | now required, consideration must be| will be named Faith, Hope and who, , mre, note, ei Both £ Ch in the nave and In Sunday the apartment at owe taal |given to those consumers who use| Charity number cf men she is supposed to} while in New York wt the Hotel Wal- | brother of Charles: is in the navy, and) |No. 470 1 Street of Mra, Julla according to the commission the | Bly open flame burners, Change of| en |have had on the homeward trip. Tt 18} cot as trom Schenectady, beets rai a bah \pert W. Simpson aac C.F. Buchanan | O'Connor of ‘Police Inspector Mot satisfied with changing U'\ |standard and the lowering of quality | believed that within an hour's time) 4 gehenectudy despatch says Mra.| Thomas Coakley, son of the late|are other Yonkers boys aboard | Murphy, was robbed of $400 worth of standard and thus obtaining an) wil: each require adjustments of all] leverybody could have been safely | joote had received news of the sink-! James Coakley, lived at No, #1 Maple) LIKELY THAT ALL ON BOARD | Jewelry. The Janitor saw a young man opportunity to lower the cost of © | S*'questions as to the quality of gas taken off with the possible exception |i... tom the Washington authorities, | Street: with w slater, Alles Elizabeth | Wake TARAL Ore | denasti with a: Giagatens kee anal aaa ing gas, the gas interests, however | 11 4°the supply of oll cannot be dis- CITY DURING MONTH OF MAY of men who may have been wounded | jut no details, Commander Foote is| Josephs Bea Manse had wae T h sty Newisaraayectohl agg Pecte rps tepabay boise i, sought to Increase the ra wefore the posed oh, however, (rithout consider- pein by the explosion. forty, and lives with his wife and son, | formerly employed as an automobile phon a i ree Peale Nockane ineluding ¢ tol shell ey eg-|ation of the situation as to the e Sol o may have : saniesstni A bother, Joseph, was j 7 a ‘ asnes, change came. They went to the Leg- | ation h RviOn OF = 7 . Any wounded soldiers who may have a). ears old, at No. 109 Wlmer Ave ne * v ken, and Louls b wunion of Garden |e parterson ‘onaat (slature toward that end Haein well ined tous considera | Eighteen of These Were Children peen aboard are likely to have been | nue, Two other Scher Ave-|puracr on & averchant, Veavel (Or- /Stniet“Unjon, Hiliwere aboard. the |, 'atersnn was arrested last night at tee poets | ron) ey Well 1680 tO conclusion 1 * % ; " ie o other Schenectady me Joed just before America’s entry [treet ae tiewt clase seamen, Sho awnshop in downtown Brooklyn, But as the £0-cent gas rate has been | that the suggested limitation on oil] Under Sixteen—Trolleys and | where they would have had easy @-) ghoarg were Homer Sith and|into the war, He ly now in Yonkers, | PAnBHOEE Bs {ihm slam Henne, BMOIt | He said, according to the police, that upheld by all the courts, and S8:9¢ me will ae ia NA ne 2 uotion in the Wagons Add to List | cess to the boats. The convoy vessels! \ gust Beck, who have been in Another brother, John, Is a me , er | chanced to meet his friend overseas |he had obtained $300 worth of valuables fes still have recourse to the courts | quantity of | d, at least by the agons Ado 215th, would be in a position quickly to res- site ora Conuthandes (of Company K, 62d Infantry, at Chat- | ng) desiring to serve on the same|at the home of Herbert Cline, No, 260 larger companies, but will merely af navy several year 460 | tandend tn'case the rates are confiscatory, It] iT ea rably the financial sondi, |. According to the report of the Na-! cue the survivors, Be icc hk Ganaoite | nai iite Mnecleys son oe MER hs ae OMT atanebt A Wehenter \Washitsion AvaKua, and tied aaa was impossible to muster enough votes) ion of the companies jtional Highways Protective Society ts-| ane jocation of the attack On theliwenty years ago. jmeret MeCaley widaw. of ie. Hee alaaadar wluceay, ob Lite taut OF oeabh Orkin an aay to bring the bill on the floor The Ordnance Department has|#ued to-day automobiles caused tho) oa tent Lincoln can only be conjec- nother ollicor known to have been| Orchard Street, second class yeoman. | puis, N, J,, ulso ix umong those be- | roliech ane Apleee And J. While the compantes are busy, at| been making toluol contracts with the| death of eighty persons In New York sasha aa cal gy fa Another olf wn ; nlinor to joining the navy was ce. (Ralls N. J. algo in among Kollisch, i$ Bouth 3 Fee Ing the gas standards now, | 48 companies, under which the Gov- |State and twenty-five in the State of tured. The fact that Admiral Sims 1 was Ensign Clinton R, Black, | ployed av a machinist ina Yonkers Heed to Nave bocn | sof Glen |The loot ran from Jewelry and cash to fetal did smciaig of the com-jernment pays the cost of producing | New Jersey during the month of May. | sent the message indicates It Was/tne famous “Cupid” Black, ¥ h- | Carpet factory he piv aticnimond t oho het musical instruments, cameras and false ) i eeeme that omcia aap. | ool, using generally the Jocally In the city of New York automobiles! somewhere in the war zone and within | jet, Ay atk ene William Meintyre jr, of No. 141 ag aye t ial panies, according to the Public Ser-| tablished lega! standard of gas as Zi° ‘ treet, is twenty-three years Killed fifty-four person whom were children un: eighteen of his jurisdiction, There F sixt 8 a report thi the Fren Avenue {this was his fifth trip on the 2 Fairbanks, wa siily Be- vice Commission, have been in Wash-| the basis, with provision that, if the {ngton trying to change the standard |G.vernment desires to extract moro 600 miles fr on Wears she w: of gas to $20 BT. Ue This was! furs We er UO ae ally ie anne | riine teat MEME AA AEBUARC fered Gea ted eee ey oe ek a CEEIRIAL: O60 (LIOR RAGE AE |” Juha J. Murphy, won of Sic tween Rtaten Island and the imttery oF oeeta in time by the intervention of | ment pays for the increased quantity |due to automobiles, three by trolleys| “mation ‘ {months O80. ave peon|Murnhy of No, U4 Oliver Avenue,| Oificials who suy the frtaldent KING ALFONSO AT WORK the Public Service Commission as]of oll thus used to enrich the gas, |and four by wagons during the corre-/18 SECOND TRANSPORT OF U. & Mer ee rena ane’ trae {twenty-two yeurs old, and a fest clags | Lincoln leave here the last time sal : |that is to say, if a gas company Acie 1 e SUNK t ¥, s 2 ne eRe) Pub t oe ese 3. A sponding month of last year . ale KW N . ; t t mmodate 600 persons tha ' printed in these column wea. ferating under a State law or lo b Aipteaedey ys ie bad treot sta 1 John H. Machin, formerly of Boston Amod more Infanta Isabel Attacked by Spain's There seems to be no apparent rea-| Crainance fixing G00 Il, Ty Ue neva lyon the streets and highways of If she was in fact attacked so far | PS Bivebt t tat had made his home with a cousin, |she had on board eastboard, Com et Dy spain's fon whatever for raising of gas rates| standard and the Ordnance Depart | Yo" State outside of Now York City | grom the French coast, it is assumed | Prank B. Mullen, tM figs Surah Wilson, at No, 103 Fil. paratively snewkigg, the number she Plague, Which Now Seems in Greater New York. In fact, with nt is desirous of a greater quan. |% #4 ej Nie nen rage fay am et here she encountered one of the larger| Mullen, No. 114. Franklin H Street, HH abe four yeora) nad 08 , . n the Wane. i aii e Federal Govern-| ti.” of toluol than can be extrac caused the death of twenty» rolleys| |) sauibly Dhe Gf tie latent | Ow Boon nd A a If sho floated ter being % ty the assurance of ah y ans 1. the by.|from gas of that quality orders the |four wagons two as compared with U boats, possibly one of t at ter George Kimberly ¢ A.M.! If s A h \ : uF ast oRte | stADRID, June ’t.--Ameriona Amba ¥ ment to purchase the toluol, th “| gas company to produce a gas of 650 {twenty-eight by automobiles, two by|crulser type, carrying fve-inch guns.) (iio "Street, Brooklyt r sae La pcp ” the #ca was not too|sador Willard is one of the latest wie product in making gas, vie) Sem Rene |B. T. U. quality, one of the items| trolleys and one by wagon during May} But Admiral Sims's report makes It] formerly was elect for \ } i pte # of life, | tims of the grip-like epidemic. could lower rates instead of raising| thereby of the cost of the toluol ts |of 1917 Jcertain a torpedo sank her, not gun- | New York Telephone Company, killed | Alfonso ha wered suMel ti the Increase in the quantity of oll| In the State of New Jersey during] ft Une of the gun, crew was Lowe IB Abe lic aitans state at a sumelentiy Besides, the financial profits of the) DC) wee ae ane ine from 600 /inst month twenty-five persons were| ‘The President Lincoln was the sixth " ee cy, RUS sod bast he ua a Isabel, his aunt, 19 M2 of the two largest companies, as set forth | Sitied by sutomehiles, tue by, trolleyelin aise uned by the United @taten dor | acre thichysttne Grater Leland bore 1 tmme- sf in The Evening World, does not war- | pang nix by yreena ee rsons were|ttansporting soldiers, She a the urd, among them Walter Cont suring factor The epidemic is now abating, both rant any raise of rates, especially i LIMERICK AND TIPPERARY luitted ae iieiteray Palltond erate Iyecond United States transport to| West New Helghton, ssyatant done In|here, where there have been more than 3 ce! | jing he ate of New Yor¢ and th on er f . 4 vinces. view of the circumstances. tea int | be sunk, and the largest, her ton f te mate, son of Lost: |!! in the State of New Jerse lef boatswain's mate, son of I Every effort will be made to shen | GET MARTIAL LAW THREAT warn soit dad j nage being 16,500 he other was|imaster George Trantor of Port Rich that the interests are endeavoring to the transport Antilles, the former|mond, and John Clark and John Ht ; CNT ee pnerrieneen fied nie | SELLING ENEMY COTTON, |{R,,tmmsport Antilles the former | {chil ng New triton, meinbure | B Pp bl h d I mM rates, With a 7 per cent, dividend| LIMERICK, Ireland, June 1.—Lieut #3 pees aareia mo mina 8 oct. 11 i Alp gl Av Re Pate the ue He | (@) e u 1S Cc Oo - oO r r oO W | Sanunl Gen, Shaw, commander of the British 2 year by the Consolidated ritish | One Handred Bales Bring 28 Cants 237 ae declared last year by th yh forces in Ireland, has issued a procia- | Of the 237 aboard, 67 were lost, 16 of Company on nearly $100,000,000, to) rer ti ea tening to place the eouns | # Foon |them being returning soldiers, The mot the wae. Harty ° estments ( ¢ hundred bales of enemy owne ; ; ; ; an, No. 6 Maple Str erst — | oo aay nothing of present investments tO} tieg of Limerick and Tipperary under | _OR6 hundred bat ‘enem ned! Antilles, like the President Lincoln, | 1K AMO ey four years in|® the amount of $91,525,390.22, with anlinartial Jaw, unle cotton were sold at the New York Cot ( \ | | was attacked while he # Megat drilling x ard bound y, Kom e time the itional fixed capital of more than|ano military movements cease ton Exchange to-day by. the Allen} ni nd ue aiciakad ,M wher wit add’ h $0 BADD EE i Ave | ‘The transport Finland was a [ 00,000, the consumers of New| ‘Thirty-three residents of Limeric raperty Custodian he satton was)... a iatapt } t rred t Lin | prs. 400,900, Kk} purchased by J. S. Bache & Co., the| ten days later than the A ’ five 1 York have assured the company an-|have been summoned to answer on Sar tener me) eight of her crew were 1 t Hince t he had a nual dividends, also a corporate sur- | Jn A charges of holding unlawful vie . ng beta A bound bs nag at | nth HenTeae ge ; : on whip As at home | 5 a: sembly on was of a xraded st low middling | explosion 0 he torpedo, sh ee weeks ago ¥ 2,000,000 and re-|\“PSNpuN, J , plus of nearly 000,004 LONL June 1.—According to the and the purchase price was equal to| managed to return to port, She a 4 ABOARD perves amounting to more than/Daily Mull the Vatican has written 45) points on the July middling baals | was on her way, back from Frat MANY Te » » the Catholic ion disclaiming a everal public sales have ” held = ol ue uta * . 26,000,000, | knowledge of the Irish Bishops’ mani- previously vat. the Cotton Exchange| The Tuscat British ' ini H d ds of ts of Hotels, B rooklyn Union |festo agninst conscript Phe onaie adenine aiteallan Of Mia Allen: Deane . OIE BR ANSeh: USHARE Albert Brothers, motion picture Cc 0 nnouncements 0 otels, bo g ‘The two companies, Brooklyn Union |ferto against conscription, ' The cam. under the direction of the Alien ron: | carrying 2,179 American troops, was pitt attached to the vessels lives ontaining Hundreds ’ arding nd Consolidated, practically control munication saya, that the Vatican erty Custodian where cotton, formeriy heid by alien enemies has been + sunk eland Feb, 6, and 237 were Waterbu ann, James BE, Ster 1 ’ Ree per cent. of the gas output of the until elght dave after ite publication, poseaag, nie” cnemiss has been dia- Jo ae HaiRAe FA) Bd UAT Were | ot Mes edward Bloom of ater | Houses and Resorts for the Summer Vacationist