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CL tl lit, (J WEATHER INDICATION! ALU THE rACTS AND NO FAKES, Claaar, sotttsd u4 warmae tiai t-srvw. Of 143. HHOOKLYX. MAY LM. IJMt; phki: o.i: cent.

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Warmer Wtkr for T-Ifiht-To-Morrow Partly Cloadj. i.ilh.r KT-rai nr --rl rtit. i.inilv Cl.ud iihl unirl Il' -I night. W'MiiH'iim trllv rlo-iiU VERDUN SUCCESSES TELLS OF POISON FOUND IN BODY OF WAITE VICTIM University Physician Says It Was Ad loinrhi, en I indi l-ft-yin out fni'f mitirr in capture of Douaumont Turns Paris JUNE ON THREE COUNTS Jurors Find Conduct of Mitchel and Woods Merits Severe Condemnation. "HARSHLY CENSURED IN PRESENTMENT Y.rtt it lit ttnriiM-r ti-t -tin) t.HiIti V.nt tU Populace Into Joy Frenzy.

wi rt i tuiif ministered Before Death. MRS. HORTON PREPARED TO TESTIFY "(in i. h- t- :i.lr,. tin lr.

i. ml ti- I t. in nor(li I'ntrrn jiurlion mrty rlomh tnt.it-r -1 Tlx IERCE BATTLE CONTINUES ALL NIGHT PASTOR TURNS OUT LIGHTS ON lAR18, May trlndnr N. xi-ti Mil loo in I he ji ri-b Min i It fir fiutXrrts ever; "wbi-ro in tin-DCh faniful t-iIV in ii-lfhrnti I IM.I l-'l .1.1 I I'll ii "I'M. AUSTRIAN ARMIES PRESS AGAINST ITALIAN FRONT pU lr Vrilnir hit- Waite er- I anri-t tlnrinc lln' tif in trial -i i Ii nun Icr of ill huui ii tnott atrik.ii victor, w.nt tin hi hk feneb niiirp lUr urtiit Imltli- n( cr CAR IS.

Mh Iii all -iiiuhi tuhl nitf of i In iiimhI furittiM lint in tii the t-'rtMit-h i'HI-i I I'crnifliiH mm nil Imii the nttrt IhmhIm oriifi l'r ImiiiiniH'iii. tlif itr Iftiri HniKiiiin cd to day Knt Hill (iiTtiittii iittcini-tiil Iti Miitrtank I'rni" Ii jnisi tKMiN iH'HVt lltllli'L. -'(inS tig III- triiw iiriillrry prrH ni Ihmi. mjivph I'i 'k i a imI luipix. flay, Ik-1 In Iwtrnn.

it whs tiwi riil I Iih the Slittp ha lui.i mo in. fitnifiit to make antf ll I tui. ii A n.irfw then made- The intlirtllMMftttf oC Kin.l..,r fin. I )( i hkus were iii hi li-i. Huff lii imenta ajtainic u-iiji: (Ik-iii i.r iHpjjiujc the wlrr r.iiii.

inr. il a the Potter if aimiifiiiiii-iii I'Mik pldee. I i r.niiiiiiiv -ii ring the inVaa of' i i nln i.ih hi i-hents. Pietrk-ti i 1 1 Tin. in i ray of cHttMrni hr the nffn-ml i.

,) ird thitt r'rrmh f-n i- lm n- -n .111.1 I mi i i a 1 1 I .1 ir Kort PouiwiMtiini. ftiurimiiL' ili.it cnrcil fv i.lfin'f. Iifrti( i iinrevpalfNi. ti-nliiig hhv I ImI it- Ih'Khii phi I i tlic il'-ath of hi- iif pnrenta lm Ui('i)lJill flfliT lii ina in m- Wiiiic mci onlinir in hh "ill he int riMjtK iM. iiiiiile liii tirt pur- riia-e i'f poi4l nil Sepli llilter "Jfi.

CIVIC WORKERS Quells Great Disorder at Church Meeting. SEWER PLAN DISCUSSION LEADS ALMOST TO BLOWS Itn ptMiHiMiM on rt nnit if ii mid- tnnl lr I qatrtr. Aiuiiritnt enifiit of nrthi-r Crown Prince Seeking Vicenza's Fall. BATTLE MARKS ANNIVERSARY iiiHo.h i In- Kt'-lii work-, inn iverv imnii-liH d'ly luiltcd ty i-iirtiiiii hn-'I'he iiiom violent lit'litiiic t.nlinii- '(lf i tf tin- MrfKt on Ut Whnlr fi-01or fnini 'riiUmiiuiit to I'ouiiiont run. Tin riic i i ii I A i torn I i i hen saiti he waa ready tltat uiili the trial of i j-r i i ui: mo! Ul in bvp la8, hut to thi tf i''l il illt.tni ii.

-r -in iii pi f-iit ii. nt -I I il.ff .1 II. fX I 'It'll' Inm fin.inik: th.ii itr 'ii i.r tin- I'-'lifi 'I .1 Ih Ii .1 liir iliu I 1 fniriiui-J (It Krrnrh ieOil' tluit If. ltiiin Hill HMitiotis tin- nl- i. I ArifiMt ii I- Ii II.

c-UlI l-'i Iti- 'I In- 1 1 la I iii 1 1 -i. -f III I I k. '-I C.ipidv lirhlgrtli m. lie- f.uiiilv pin-i i.tn. in on ii.

I i ctt Iniprpk'imlilt to (itTinnii iimsmiiIi I. Ml if. OF WAR DECLARATION ('Ml III MM II If M-KM 1111 11 111)1 11 I 1 I'k (UH III! 1 MlfTtTt'd ffll if ill Iokki-s. I In Kn-iuli wnr nfiir-e stilts I hi; This was i I jilmiit i week after 1 hi iiuirriau''- I't-ek. 'Hie i- 1 1 sun wa pnr li.i--eil n( tin' I'ark HaviM Company in I tnii A i almtit thf 1 XHIIle 1 1 Ills' Willie IKtllllllMlii Mleil with -1' Ir.

Nun Ht'iiimin. nf Ih-tmit, and INir d( hritliniit I'mu li i trii mi Venliui fritl whn only piirllv nflT- It ll -j apptat. In-v the lln.M- for tllf dtp llt'iivy 4itiiiaii Htl.irkn on )oh hank Rome Thinks Attack Intended I (Ml IC ii Ik- Th ItrruiMii tinh ut of I lie M(uro were entirely rrol-d Women of McDonongh Street Baptl.t Congregation PreTent FUtie Encounter. PolHlci I. Blamed for Tnniult.

lh in i ii Star Proposed Offenilve on hi As point tts lHrKly a dcfnMiv( m- fii't'in noriii oi i hiniiinoiit farm on ipo-si i -ti for pur-il. ti llnt -i pr- I Il-I Hi 1 llit II I Ih lli. Ili- i-nt i. oi nf In I'W. Thp KnritriitiiH thrust hmL iln M.J.

-I I nil Irhtifh lino tu remove a tlircnt rtifiiintt I he eiiMt lunik, where the iTinatif ofenpied a trench (-Hitured recently lj the KrMirh. pi.i-..it, ii 1 1n 1 ti. If. Iionio Ftnt Contrat On in Mountain. o'KNKV Ma- Hi" Mr.

I in niier(Mti au objection a ml the Kiul's "oiiuty proaecutor if umilil allnw ten liiivK. Thi Jadg l.ewi nuiee.i to at the same time ex-; pr-Mut hi iieirf have the trial start; in Tht prosecutor slno sus on I ut yi.uxt eB'-h. ciirerina; the three inliii uients. Hiiyiii that iftbe de i I nt.s ilhhi'i ha i he bonds ready he nit uilhni; th-it they nbould POi LmmuIn were However, a mirety t.tuipauy waa ready and the defendants and their counsel went down in the office ef the Chief Clerk on lie' first HMir where their hond.i were signed. The April (JihikI Jury which waa held over to t-tiiiiliict the investigation Into lirlr dwii (MtxitiiMiH wticii I lie Hritinli hi hi lit all i ii formation R's-ihIe a a the ditT- reiii -mi -mi.

I r. ileiuiiian will appear as a Slate's wit-llesH. In jnltlitiou to I new i i nf evl- deitlV, list Of WitlleHXI'S UUtHilllMetl 1 the Slate to-ilay revealed that tin- mi s-teriiHi Ada ins" ha beoi and will testify Again! th hie MITtR their loiu-fXpcrtnl drive. Waite lifter he h.id t.i k. ulphuin.

the nf In arr 1. 11 Mr. M.x.r. t-stili-d thai Hitler rniupniit tliMor-tU-v ri'siiltcl in lie NiulJcn ieruimiiii liiwt niplit of a ritiKciiK niet tug in Ui M.n.inuiiKli Strnl HjiptiHt riiunli. The nmi vinipnt hn4 hiif litfhl- The battle ou Vcrdjin front continued with I tie tnoHt extreme violence iim-i -ii iililini ii rt-sitn in the nrniie of i(p ttn tte weatern front in nmli.v wpi'Ls ill- A iit riti it Cthhii Prim-c r- pr--- tlironchoiit HH uinht and wiih Htill in in.

-M tM -r ii It- ii I 'no i in in.lnii Hoi liki. 1'ltaritit-s riniiii)i-int-r W'iltinii) J. lnhtnT, and former 'oligreHsma Mart in I.i tt left. n. iiiiiusel for the tlcfeudaiits.

arrived al the nil niy Court House Building. n. Si lieruierhorn stret. hInui! I'l nVUk, It was half-ptiHl l.efore a-ended the bem-h. Kinkjc- jiii bMD jfoinft on the wUolv cnui whrr1 pnnninrnt ity ofticialN won- lirofrreNR when ofHeinl ilispHtchcH were ront tiiiice Katiinlay nltt.

The 1auiji Pck fM- -e era I ihn pri-ir i. dr.ii Hllil th 'i I 'inl lint hint an crj (His the Hi-Mi-f vidi 1 1 1 1 1 1 Me sH'd hut just afhi iiihinuiii. Mtneli hi. off" as tlioy Httcii)pt(Hl to fKnk. Mini ilio incciint' ndjunriiiMl out nf rr- on the hillK iiortliwest iH-iiiin.

young dentist. 1 1 1 was a tt-lrgniin signed A I litfil 'position ihe Kreiuh, Idih hern ncl for Ihi' (hiticli. The pastor tnrnwi iiif for" nr.f jr a I in-nnti. (In Ititliaii "(Tiluii." nil tin' hrl a ii ii i vt'OHn of tlcchirntiiin nf nr. Au-viritiu artillfiv lins U-jrnii i-f llo- "in.

-iii ppt-d pfiik nf Miilili' ritt -niic Itlllf- imrtll w-m nf iifiia. TIim ptiih'ii lias lit-n vfri.nulx fnrtitii'd 1 the IihIihh-. Ii Irowinff i iore drndly every Hour. nt the lights as I In r.ci(el ami mad- PrenvheM have lei iKiumled to liit on flllf 1 1 cl i I III in J-II i 'Hi'. a MIL'.

"Conir rik'ht think Mr IV. i dead." When Ih. armed the I burv simled and Imwed to nimierous the wire tapping ctml iictetl about aiX-1 It iictl iiirticiuints (n'KiMi ti t'loup nhnnt filed from army headquarter early today. The iernians ure orl'erinj; nVseratPly liemie resintanee amid ths ruins of Kort OoiiHiiiiiont. Violent hHiiil-to-hand lik'litiiitf hax hern on in the fort winee the Kremli entered the position yeleida.v, Hie Frenrh coiitiniiiiitf to throw tht enemy from his noratioiiN.

a his, received hy rerey Ink. in I troit, that resulted in the inve-t tion revealing W'aite as I theNleaths of Mr. ami Mrs. peek. The telegram was sent before the ilil.r hm shell-Hwent hIojm'h win-re (Jcnniui friends and a ipiaiiiiau in the court i during whit it examined tin iittrrior of llir rliiirrli.

Tlir Tax a Mitchel, INd i Commiawioner fnd French infnntryinen lock hayo.i'-ts pflycrr I'mtiM'tivc AsNfu'iHtion lial ln-iii-hes a May read the calendar a hea rd the mot ions. It was I 'i il I nil Tn). In atniKPh'tf. linrs tin- imri hern rinra ihi- inm iillfs (HiiKliK'liiiir itn ovcrHmv meeting in tlir iltis fully renlized here tlmt.ihe reiil dirirc. ItMiiihj: (iii'ccil nil.t ilif Hurt In-rn ltal inn plain, Ivsm tloiti ti'ii uiiles ilitaui.

Tin i Imh' 'iy frmit is imw th Tlif- iliiinh was a Inn Main of imis trtiKSflc for A'enlun is Iieius watrcd uii lilt No. m-ad Mane Hill, ami SPANISH vets: PRES. WORKING and rxrilt'inriM as ho niretine d- ooils. Iiepuiy Com in issioner Lord nnd Scull. Father Farrell.

the HuriiH detective agency pern tola and pnli. tneii who did the wire In ita presentment the (Jrand ury "To the County Court of Kings Couuty: There was filed with thia t.mnd Jury on April 27, 1916, a com1 plaint signed hy Alfred J. Tallej at- tceiit 4if iintst tight Smth RKK IAS, May (lernnin tro(p captured a I'rem Ii hliH-klioiiMe smith of nui rl forest, north west of Verdun, lonnected piwitionH west of the Mciwe. jdiirned. ProtnhitMit inci were Hliowinj: of ItoiTrii the Imlian art niaktiii: a after 11 o'clock when the lirand Jury entered the room.

The jurors were pre-rt-ede .1 a few minute before by Dis-triit Attorney Harry K. Lewis. The only other representative from the Ii-trict Attorney's tifhee wa Chief Clerk Kirdseye. When the routine work was finished Judge May forma Hy asked if the tirand M'hile rrjoieiiiK hi the rKew little rcMpct't fur order. Inti'rvuptioiiN, stand iii-iir Sarnavll'.

i atMrri in their in very violent tiflitiii around the fort northeast of Verdun, the puhlic in not HEAD TO RETIRE ON PEACE SPEECH atlvaiicc up tht' A dig' valley last sum hosing sight of the importance llio nsn last niht. llie War Office Jead Man's Hill fighting. inounced Huh afteriiotm. HUT. 1 1 glllis on I lit' riitgr nf Mtiit lta lm ar sending grat stif lis scrcMiiiitig a-mss thi- iutf reiiius; tContinned on Pnge Two), delis and rhalfeiiKefi were frequent.

ThonuiH 1 Jnebnrlu Sniwrintendent of Tuhlic Hitfliwn.vs, was tdiut off hh Ik ntlemptod to address the meeting. The ehairman issued an open defi to the politician of any rank, party or color in the Fifth Asemhly istrict, jlist as gnrgos against ho at lacking nt'iny Counselers Hope for Mediation Offer. Capt. Shinn May Succeed to Command. HALT SHUTTLE 30,000 MEXICANS ftrct's.

the Kev. M. Colter, pastor of Kast and southeast nf Kivrto he Austria us have cittssini into Italian noil at three different plares. Htme reports FOOD CRISIS PUT IIP TO OFFICIALS! the church, rricil for order and finally turned out the lights before the ma TILL SEPTEMBER MARCHING NORTH jority of the assemblage left the edifice. WASHINGTON.

May 2.t. Pnideiit Wilson, ut W4rk on Mm sprcrh lie is to deliver Saturday imMtiiiij: Uefore 1 lit A merit-nil Itranch tht- U'liuiie to- Ku-forco I Vint', is tlt'alin wit li a most WAIT FOR NEW SUBWAY B.R.T. Unfair to Compel Order of Street Cars Now. Captain Frank S. Sidwav, a wi ll-known Republican and lawyer, of Buffalo, will retire as department commander at the Spanish War Veterans' annual encamnment anil furious tightinc in this rngitai yf seesaw charactt-r, with hautl-ttvrantl struggles first on the Italiau and then on the Austrian side of the border.

The latest Kuine jjispatehen reiterate B.R.T. Will Give Trans Supposed to Be for Border Ah the people were ordered from (he church, they began to form in xroupg on the hidewalk. Spirited arguments were started. Open charges that politics was being played were made. There were hot discussions by men prominently fers On Broadway.

Patrol Duty. convention In New York Stale, a Saratoga SprinKS, July 3. 4 and "i and Charles P. Shinn. of No.

Sri Kaat Thirty-fourth street. Flathush the cxpressidiis of cofiHtlence in the outcome of the battle in Southern Tyrol. difficult task, in close touch with hint saiil lo-ilay. Itirinp llie last tun wci'ks strons appeals liat'i' hreii iiukIc to tin President that nmkt- an ofiVr inoiliation to tlio warrinj; pitwrrs, livrrs plans. frtm a ronferrNw of in-iiinil nations Italian military t-ritics believe the Aus The Public Service Commission Report Turks Falling; Back on Bagdad, LONDON, May 23.

The incapacity of certain corerunient heads, and not actual shortage of provisionti, is responsible for the food crisis hr Germany, Maximilian Harden writes la a popular National Ouard officer ami 1. A. Marsh, counsel for the B. R. WASHINGTON, May 23.

Thirty thousand Mexican troops 20,000 (Continued on rage Twelve). has Issued an order granting the tria ns drove solely to divert the Italians from a great offensive on thp 1 sou so line, and that the attacking forces must T. permission to suspend until captain in the Reserve Battalion of the ThtrteenUi Coast Defense Com mand, has been nominated to pne- told the lublic Service Commission to-day that it would be unjust to coni-iel his company 1o buy new surface SejJt. 1, 1916, operation of its cars WILSON AS PEACEMAKER. soon a bandou the offensive because of a cxiininission of investi-ratioti of peaet' have been propost'il as a moans of end iiiK hostilities ahnrnd.

on what is known as the Broadway heavy hisses. more than General ohrejmn promised to distribute aro moving northward from Saltillo, DurancA and elsewhere, aeocrding to State Department Information received to-day. Just how far north these forces have CQiriG was not revealed. cars at this moment in view of the early opening of new subway lines, which be said he thought would ade Ferry Elevated Shuttle Line. In lieu of that operation the company is to Socialist Says President or Taft Would Be Aeeeptable to Germany.

VERDICT AGAINST CITY. There are even hidi in the PreMdeirt's cuunsel. who believe the time has arrived for the President open provide service for passengers be ceef Captain Sid way. Captain Shinn has a 100 per cent, record for twelve years' service in the National Guard. with the Twenty-second and regiments, serving in all grades' up to hi." present rank.

During the Spanish-American War he was first sergeant of Company Twenty-second New May President quately take care of the traffic on the street lines. It would be bad business to order care now. said Mr. larsh, un Ostensibly these forces are to assist tween the Broadway (Brooklyn) Firm Geta Damages Beoaaae of ly to voice the belief he anarcntly feels. Wilson or ex-Preaident Taft would lie the American expedition by patroltng Ferry and the Broadway elevated line that none of the bellhrernts can hop to Floads.

til it was seen how things developed the district below, the Bisrend and crufdi the other, ami that, for the sake by the granting of transfer! to and from all surface cars' operating tp A jury Ix-fore Siiireiur Court Justice the current number of ie "ZnkunftJ? Replying to those observers Vho-de-, clare meat unnecessaryjiVthe, German publicist del-laces tiiat tlieTaTewieGer-man jtrntiffiMS. fo without niest. Hi adds, however, a description of life in Paris during tho of 1ST9 tvsliow his countrymen, that- they cankentlur'e much greater privations in a tight for victory. LONDON. May 23.

Teh Turks have begun to fall back on Bagdad heciu under new conditions brought about by the Parral region. of humanity, peace should he declared Munnine tiwlaj- rrturnfd a venlirt subway travel. Officials intimated strongly their acceptable to German Socialists as a peacemaker, Philip hichieclen.ann, German Socialist leader, Informed the United Press to-duy. The appointment of a new "food director," in Germany, Schiedeuianii and from the ferry at Marcy avenue. ThiH point was touched nnnn by the reeling that the additional, forces are 'The new order suspends the opera- President at Charlotte, X.

Saturdny The minute subways were put into operation there wnuld be a big falling aeainst the rit.v. Kivine Willi Mrruk and H. doing busiuess under the name of Memk and May, 5.100 York Volunteers, and now. as a member of the United States Spanish War Veterans, he is chief of stiff to the present department commander. vastly more than are needed- for when he paid.

"The processes of the war off of traffic on the street lines, said Mr. these tasks. If the 30.000 Is tlon of an order adopted, with amendment, on Oct. 29. 1915, which directed the company to improve the stand still.

These hut things in contact added, will deprive the allied peoples for dnniHses done when water over Marsh, as there bad been on elevated "A resolution indorsing Captain correct, It means the ex I cans have a force greater than the number of of victory through the blockade, and flowed on Iher property at No. 4(9 and elevated shuttle service In question. lines where subways were now in use. If this were enforced the company Shinn for department commander compel England make peace. 47; MHroy avenue, and cause.

Ihem to Americans now Inside Mexico. of the Russian advance, said the "Dailr to-day, commenting on the The Socialists are all for peace." General Trevino Is reported tobe. lose money for the rent of the property because the tenants vacated. Hie Granting the new order, the commission took the view that service on the surface lines would, in. all proba- with each other do not make very much progress each other.

When you cannot overcome, ou must take counsel." Premier Itrittnd of France, however, has jriven what is repnrded here as a pJaiti intimation frtm the Allies thatl would find itself with a numlier of expensive cars on its hands, with very said Schiedemann, who recently inter British advance t.Kut-el-Amra. Because of tha difficulties of movina? bringing artillery with him. was unanimously and enthusiastically passed by the George D. Kiisoll Camp, U. W.

at fheir meeting, Saturday evening. May 29. I pellated the Chancellor in the KcichstHK plaintiffs through. Hirsch, Newman aud little use for them. men do not see the need of such 4 blllly, be much better than could be troops from the Kut-el-Amara region the Turkish rear niard -will have ureat Kcass.

claimed that the water dam on peace discussions. "I am personally equipment. "If we were to buy cars now," he difficulty In encaunii! canture in the re convinced that the Chancellor desires lurnisnnu ne.snuiitv service on the elevated line. 1 ages wa caused le-atise of faculty said, "the moment the subways were treat on Bagdad, the "Chronicle" added. they are not yet ready to discuss peace.

construction of the sewer which pre SENDS WOMAN T0 FLATBUSH. operated we would find ourselves with SUBWAY BIDS OPENED. vented the water from being drained more than one-half of our cars in the peace. He has' so indicated twice in Keichstan seeches, and once in the note to America. Reichstag members believe that if "Germany solves the food DANE ATTACKS TWO.

METHODISTS TO UNITE. off. barns." Draper Bt Aamerleam Flaa; Believed "Peace ran only ctuie through a decisive allied victory," Briaiid aaitl. A a result of this fresh indication from the allied power no peace proposals will be welcome from a neu Wif e'f Sore ami Attract Patrolmaa FINOS BODY BESIDE BARGE. BABY FRACTURES SKULL problem now, Enstlaud will he c6mHlled to make peace, 'because in this manner to Hav Delmiioa.

Mrs. Katherlne Loe flier. 43 year The Public Service Commisskm to-ilny opeued bids for the construction of Livonia avenue, elevated extension of -the Kastern Parkway subway, which is ta the blockade problem will be solved. BUI to Mara; Kortk a.ad BontU Ckarchea Passed at Comfenaee. A meaur providing for tbe mersmcr Pjitrolmaw Discovers Captaim Patrolman Chry.tle.

of the Clymcr tral country, the President is expected to po- no further in his Mpeech ltefore the League to Kn force Peace than to Rolls Cat of Crib aad Falls to old. who drkped the American ftK with crepe and hunjr It out the window of her home. No. 140 be oiwrated under the dual system by street station, waa at Wythe avenue DESTROY 6,547 FIRE KEYS. Flaatiac ia Gswaaaa CaaaL Floor.

the loterbovush Rapid Transit Com- and Clymer street. earlv to-day. uotify the world he is prepared and Jamaica aveiue, on April 14,. pleaded of the Methodist Episcoa I Church in the North with the church of the South, waa unanimously passed yeoterdar aft The body of George Wolf, 48 reare when he heard a woman screaming anxious to open the channel of co- guilty to-day to charge of malicious 28,000 Bttttfl Dicr4d for New UennU E. Conuers, of Manlmtlsn, Paul Troegner, the one-year-old child of Mrs.

Anna Troexner. of No. S4 Ditmars street, rolled out of his old, captain of the sand barge Phoenix, bring In the tiowanus Cnal at the foot and ha traced it to adwelllng at No. ernoon at the t'eneral 'onf ereme of tha was the lowest bidder, tils bid was operativn for peace whenever the be, liferent nations are ready. mischief, and was sentenced In the Court Of Special Sesslqns to the Methodist Kpuconal hurrb.

in emiiti 51 Clymer street, where he found II.37tUK)0. The hurhest bid was It. crib early to-day, to the floor, frac Fire Com ml iooer A.UmNoa to-dar- Mrs. Mary Hansen, the wife of Peter at Saratoga. iliiam Bryan addressed tbs conference in the eieniug i He- ia also expected to diwusa at observation ward of King County of Ninth street, waa found Boating within few feet of the barge last night by Patrolman Charlea Carls trom by the Fenimjivania gteei Com- turing his skull.

Hansen, a Dane, In hysterical con It la believed the woman Is ordered the destruction fv 6,547 oW Bra autrra bo key and old but- psny. There were si bids In all, and The child was removed to St. and was secorded an enthusisstic welcome. He called on the; assemhl.im length fcow peace niar lie preserved for the future after the European straggle of the Fifth avenne station. all ckw Catherine's Hospital by Ambulance mentally unbalanced.

Miss Francs Leitch. who. Investi The patroltuaa was crtwwing the This' route ia a two-track elevated x- Surgeon Cohen. In a serious' con to support national prohibition, so advocated by the Methmiists. The electKW of 'a negm missinnai-i Thm faring of Btoders kj-leo alarm gated the case, claims the woman Is suffering from delusions, and that tenskm of the subway and runs fron a dition.

boxea In mrrrir it mpoaalhle for tht dition. Hhe told the patrolman her hu-hand had aavaeiy attacked her and had threatened to kill her. Hansen ntta'-ked tlx patrolman. n4 tlMMat-ter had ereat difficulty In eettlnR the I'aiie to Jhe police stallon. where' he 1 him lin ked up un tbarte if these- tfelratons resorted Iii her hus rniinertii Kasl ens- Peek way bisnop for Africa wan finally deiiilM on yesterday, and oa the first )allnt ili ia over.

To-morrow the lreident will go to NewVorto Iltelid the wrddluf of hi frieiHl and phyw-iss. Ir. Car tJray-u Vb.i lite lreMieut plins to be in New York only a few bonrs, it is likely be will t'nltmel K. M. Hnuse.

ami in the okl bridge at iha time sad aota'td si object Host! tig ia the water. 9curinr a row boat, be rowed over and towed the tmdv to the shore. This morning band leaving her a. short time before the flag incident. Her husband is ier aul atom M( inetji-Ficlitfa lcv-lirfc tmxeii.

Her. Ur. A. r. amnhnr.

msiiy jee-f a missinnary in Africa. rw-ired -I FOFS GETS WILS01TS KOTE. ROME. May 23. President Wilson's 1 he keT ill melted at the mmir an elevator operator.

The woman thought that the flag would be a dta-l stiert sd Mrnms frrnn PrwH pnl Bfret Nr- atfiiiip. rk tu u. June I. vote, when 51 wi-it iic e-arv tu 'i- tbe body was identified by. the cap shopfi -ami -wft in lue nrnm fowrnlrT.

reply to Pope Benedict renortid peace The Her. H. ol The hiHMms will lw tojltM and iii-MirrMi Tilth hnn certain pHtit in thej etl-nl to of her1 tain's ier. Barbara Wolf, of No. 3-1 ScTtuty-tourth street i lurk, rtvcived aivrj-t i' vte.

Biefsaje hn rcathdl the r-i a i -r trtciaa. evil ot mil SaturUn uit'ut..

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