The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 18

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ors enciais THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. iinindeatienetcttegacnnentenssoewecats cntsestenfis detections _ ancoesisatametiainintas anne aa sancceasinsanlacashailly OR ATTEMPTED Keeping with the tid tes the men snow BLOCKS RAIL TRAFFIC.| TWO AMERICANS RANSOMED. the Pacific Ocean. Most of it was etd oo . THE MOST LIBERAL Murder Trial, Vl Sie ‘Sontinved, ‘sing: threntoned to ny | gps of what purported to|*@ericans Delayed in South Amer. | NOGALES, Ariz, June 6.—After be- : Oye wt board on June 2%, but ; on Ee some isiand off the Chilean const. tween Argentina and the United States | Commerce of that place delivered $2,000 The alleged confession was in the|yy way of the Trans-ndine Rajlway|to the bandits, who are said to be form of three statemente by th id} ind the west coast until spring. Snow | 4upatis.a gang. seaman, written in a crude ve fides have torn up the rauway at|, Pagsengara on the train arriving at ints and wrecked bridges. the border last night from Ma M4 lary and signed at different dat po tween July, 30 A 6, the y |. Several prominent North American |eaid they sew six Mexican bandits BE tomndind (ite the oon, bo ones business men Were caught in the snows | hanging from several telegraph poles nd forced to return to Buenos Aires to|niong the railroad at intervals between to members of the cre resume their journey by the east coast’ San Blas and Navojoa, in the State ity of the skipper. The a of Sinaloa. A een Drowned ‘ Man’s confedsion implicates Frank (| Lgater Jensan and B, Olsen, ‘ e mate said that Hansen received lleged Confession at his beating at the hands of Grielen jon of the drow lea by Storma. ing held 'n ransom for five days by mailons ‘and othets had con-| BUENOS AIRES, June 6—The heav-|bandite, A.D. Ayle and H. Barton, spired t he captain and officers |iest snowstorms in recent years have Gecctn Shreears Ravine ee wre rec of the vessel and take the ship to/ probably stopped communication bé-|\casea yesterday when the Chamber. of chargea with the murder ae gave his mother's address to Juck Jor, #1 Hanser, one ot his satlors on} the Hawallan wheelman, and sald he : wag going to end it al ‘kentine Pauka, Adolph B. Pe-} Hansen, the witness said, attempted the captain’s gon and second |to shove Capt. Pedersen overboard on of the vessel, leo under a| July 7. at 1 o'clock in the morning, Wants your friendship. We wish to earn that friendship.. There- fore, we have adopted an extraordinary plan which we know must appeal to every home-loving individual. 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