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DAILY AND SUNDAY ONE CENT The Weather To-morrow: Showers. VOL. NO. 358. nt.r.l th rot Olo BrMklTS.

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1ST.) BROOKLYN. NEW YORK CITY. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1914.

TWELVE PAGES. GIBBS IS HE LI PUBLIC HEARING 01 DON COLUMBI FED A CELEBRATORS EPiALS DESERT THEIR daughter GHAHG SUBWAY com OtIE OF FOUR GUtffl IS SHOT BY POUCH DOUSED WITH WATER WOUNDED IN MAD FLIGHT P. S. Commission Fixes July 23 as Date for Consideration of Their Form. Member of Produce Exchange Accused of Assaulting Her in Eighth Ave.

Home. Celebrating; Columbia's triumph in the Poughkeepsie regatta, a big crowd of students early to-day started a riot at Columbia's South Field and were only quelled by police clubs HAD ASKED FOR CAR FARE. TO OPEN BIDS FOR BORINGS. When Ordered to Halt, Fleeing Quartet Open Fire on Patrolman Sweeney and Directive Geraghty Sprince Drops With Bullet in Right Leg Other Three Mn Escape Had Shot Up Oakland Street Saloon When Refused Drinks-Woman Identifies Prisoner as Assailant Negro Burglar Captured in Bay Ridge Home of Carl 0. Erkvall.

Defeated Huertistas Even Throw Away Supplies and Destroy Ammunition, Fearing Annihilation Before They Can React! Aguas Calientes Several Clashes With Pursuing Cavalrj Rebel Peace Delegates Await Orders From Carranza t(j Proceed to Niagara Falls State Department Believes Dic tator, Knowing He Cannot Defend Mexico City, Will Make Sweeping Concessions. and a knockout stream from a fire hose. The Columbians started the celebration on returning from Poughkeepsie. They kept it up until early to-day when one student conceived the idea of burning down the fence about Wife and Another Daughter Appear Against Him. Also for Route Connecting With Queensboro Bridge.

Republics may be ungrateful, but South Field. Gasoline was used, and soon a big blaze startled the neighborhood of Broadway and 116th street. Then came the police reserves and the firemen. Four Important matters were put through by the Public Service Commission at an adjourned meeting to-dry, all relating to Brooklyn subway work or extensions. The most important provides for a When the firemen turned their hose on the burning fence the students tried to take the hose away.

That settled it. The By T'r. i ZACATECAS, Mexico, June 27. their wounded stream was turned on the mob, and the-celebrants of a water victory met a quick and wet defeat. no more so than a family of daughters, in the opinion of Henry C.

Gibbs, of 412 Eighth avenue, who was held in $300 bail for Special Sessions by Magistrate Voorhees In Fifth avenue court to-day on a charge of assault, preferred by his 23-year-old daughter, Isabel. "I give them all the money I make," said Gibbs, who is a member of the Produce Exchange. "Out of an Income of $:00 a month I could onlv Policeman George P. Sweeney, of the Amity street station, who lives in Green-point, shot Joseph Sprince, 18 years old, of 372 Oakland in the right leg early to-day, and then sent him to the Eastern District Hospital a prisoner on a charge of felonious assault. Sweeney, wbo was off duty, was about to enter his home, at 344 Oakland street, shortly after midnight when he heard four shots in nvpid succession.

At the same time four men ran and abandoning supplies, the survivors of (ien. Medina Karron'i once powerful Federal army, which evacuated Zacatecas Tues- i public hearing on July 23 upon the i form of contracts for tho work con- nectlng both of the new tunnels under the East River with the exist- i SUFFRAGETTES AG1 TER AFTER buy one suit of clothes for myself MUON CAPITOL ast year, and that cost me $10. They day night, is to-day nearing Aguas closely pursued by Gen. Villa's cavalry. Overtaking laggard bands of fleeing Federals, the "flying" squadron of the rebel army has had with the retreating column.

When overtaken, the Federals deserted their wounded, threw away and destroyed a larg quantity of ammunition. The Federars, panic-stricken. fea annihilation before they can reach Agua Calientes. A misconstrue everything I say, and through unpleasantness in my home lng subways. One contract will be for the work under Montague street, from a point 75 feet west of Clinton street and extending from Court street undr Fulton street, private property, Will-oughby Ktreet and private property to a connection with the Fourth avenue subway in Flatbush avenue extension Rt Prince and Wllloughby streets.

There will be a station in Montague street, between Clinton Vice-President Marshall and lost $73,000, last year." Isabel Gibbs was the first to take out of the salcyon of Julian Ruskowski, at 389 Oakland street, and started across lots at Eagle and Provost streets. Sweeney called on thorn to halt. Detective Edward Geraghty, of the Greenpoint avenue station, appeared on the scene just then and joined Sweeney in the chase after the men. The fugitives stopped only long enough to empty their revolvers at the two policemen. Sweeney then fired and one of the fugitives fell.

The others made good their escape. After the wounded man ha'l been tried the doublo hammerlock on the One Advertised It Had Been Awarded Prize by Health Department. tho stand in the examination. She Speaker Clark Receive Delegation. jru.

ma irii jcsinuii) airanza Fr.v; said her mother, Edith; her sister Villi South. Should Huerta's forces make ur. bring hi a stand at Agua Calientes he will t.rst ehi' into l.r.o. Dorothy, l3 years old, and herself were very religious, while the father lead the assault In person. He does I The M' xii jn fa- ti'-n and Court streets.

Just the oi-posite and is addicted ca-. y-ttle ol r.r rate not expect the Federals to stop th-re. 1 Pf--i it ii. to the habit of swearing. Last Sun This section will also include the sent to the hospital, the policemen intruder, who was a negro, and In but to continue on na cor.r;n- -d V- day morning she went to her father construction of a two-track spur, for Queretaro.

"an-l a r.rr or money for carfare and contribu- Went to the saloon, where Inatz operation by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, to connect the Among: the fifty-seven officer? of Is r.s ions for church. No. you re always asking for ar.rrnt with. Mexk-OCit r.n'-essionl ha Tarter r.vinced il f-aee caj n. Leonard two seconds had him pinned to the floor, while his wife went in search of a policeman.

Mrs. Erkvall was awakened by the hot breath of the negro on her face. She saw him standing over her, evi- WASHINGTON. June marched on the Capitol again to-day. Petitions demanding equal suffrage were presented by leaders of -the cause to the Senate and House.

Hundreds of other individual petitions were given Senators and Representatives. Speaker Clark and Vice-President Marshall received the delegation Federal irregular or 'CViiorado" a most i who were executed by Villa yester- t-rin? a p. a. day, was Gen. Antonis, comman-ler of 'he th money." he is alleged to have replied to her.

"I pay the rent, lodge you a division of Gen. Barron's army, arranged that Wonokowskl. the haxtender, was locking up. He told the policemen that It -wan his closing time when the four men entered the place, and he refused them drinks. Then, ho said, all produced revolvers and shot at him.

He dropped beneath the bar ml thus esraDed injury. Mirrors in and dress you, and you'll have to get i ommispioner Goldwater to- day consulted with the Corpoartion Counsel's office on the case of an upper Brooklyn provision firm, accused of making fjltc pretenses in using the name of the department in its advertising. It was decided to lay the case before District Attorney Cropsey for prosecution, as Dr. Oold-water asserts such an offense is a violation of the Penal Code. According to the Commissioner the company advertised it was awarded first prize by the Department of Health for having the best sanitary conditions on its premises.

"The department does not pin any nearly 100 irregulars have aireajy 11 oon. who has t. in rrerv money from other sources." uentiy trying to taKe some rings from her finger. She was too fright been executed. asume command of any wzTm.

Miss Gibbs averred that her father ened to call out, but the burglar, at one time said that if she went to The pursuit of Barron's forces had "jve in Mtxl.n. has beet been undertaken by Gen. Tomas l'r- ordered to ass 'i me his a seeing she was no longer sleeping Clark street tunnel with the existing subway, from a point under Fulton street about 148 feet south of Clark street, under Fulton street to a connection with the existing subway at Willoughby street. There will be a station on this line at Borough Kail. The work must be completed within thirty-six months from the delivery of the contract.

Bids will be opened on July 2 3 for the finish work in six stations on the extension of the Fourth avenue subway in Brooklyn between Fortieth 'Mueo Anna Howard Shaw, Jane Addams, Rhetta Childe Dorr work he would put her out of the backed away. She seized the arm of house. She said she asked her father Dina Dripaae ana ir.e lairous the artment her husband and awakened him. Mrs. Medill McCormick and Mrs.

Antoinette Funk. To-nieht Mis, Qov goza brigade, commantld by me with headquarter Banavides and Gen. Madero. It was! errors Island. how he was soing to spend the summer at the Crescent Athletic Club if Mr.

Erkvall grappled with the In dams and George Fitch will speak at truder and engaged in a fist fight ho didn't have any money. To this he is alleged to have made the In euiirage meeting. To-day's demonstration wns th with him. The negro was the better boxer, and Erkvall decided to try the -Many Join Army. Tr.

rebel lir.s a- alreaoV wej started on the ed march that hal for its Obje. medals on manufacturers or any one else for having sanitary conditions curtain raiser for the march upon definite answer, "I'm going to enjoy myself from now on." wrestling trick. w.c vrme nouse next Tuesdav wh Samuel Fahrer, who lives in the same house, was awakened by Mrs. the Zaraitoza briKade which won glory at Torreon by barins the hrur.t of the flsthting until Villa's n.ain column came up. Await Orclern from Carranza.

WASHINGTON. June 27. Only the official orders from Gen. Carranza stood to-day in the way of the departure of Constitutionalist Personalities were Indulged in and and Ninetieth streets. The stations are at Forty-fifth street.

Fifty-third street. Fifty-ninth street (express). r-l-in cr.ara. ter a suffrage petitions will be presented to victo at Zautf aj has ad- the father is charged with leaping at tui Iv treat! the saloon were smashed. At 8 o'clock this morning Mrs.

Rose Comiskey. of 64 Box street, went to the hospital and declared positively that Sprince was one of four men who had attempted to assault her at her home last night. She said she escaped by Jumping from a window to an adjoining firo epe. In corroboration, he showed that she was limping badly. Sprince refused to say anything.

XJ will be, taken to Manhattan court soon as he Is able to leave the hospital. Grapple With Burglar In Home. Cart O. Erkvall, vice-president of the General Paper Goods Manufac-aurlng Company, with lofts In F.rkvalls cries. He had a police Bay Ridge avenue.

Seventy-seventh rresiaent Wilson, in the propaganda for consideration of the Mondell suf. frage constitutional amendment be ir.reieed pre.t:ge. Federal ol. dic-rs, tapt-rej th whistle and blew it until Patrolman Michael Foley, of the Bath Beach his daughter and knocking her down. Mrs.

Gibbs and the younger daughter substantiate this part of the evi street and Eighty-sixth street (ex there, have ia preat BO. press). Each bidder will be required fore Congress adjourns. that arerequired by law and that. If violated, expose the offenders to prosecution.

It is our duty to prosecute such persons. I think this case is pretty raw." Numerous complaints have been received by Dr. Goldwater about manufacturers who "violate all decent business principles." as he says. In using the name of the Health Department in an unlawful manner and claiming distinctions never conferred station, heard it and -came runnln toward the apartment house. dence.

On cross examination Isabel to deposit a certified check for $10 A suffrage picnic was held this admitted that she had bitten her He took the negro to the station afternoon at Great Falls, in charge of Mrs. Clare Bewick Colby and Helen father's thumb and had thrown a Irs. with the result that Villa rnl, is now much larger than befor. the fyrhtjthe Federals harm takes the places of the killed and wounded, Vryent requests from ConstituiioB. alist authorities at Saltillo.

rnnr.rJ house, where he gave his name as glass vase at him. Dorothy also said F. Perkins. Representatives Anthonv delegates to the Canadian border to talk peace for Mexico with their fellow delefrates, now at Niagara Falls, who represent Huerta. Rafael Zubaran and Luis Caber-era, who expect to be commissioned by the Mexican rebel chleftaJn.

were Harvey Cook, 19 years old, a team that she had scratched her father's 000. The work must be completed within six months from the delivery of the contract. The work to be done Includes everything necessary to complete the stations and station approaches. Bids for the making of borings ster, with no home. He was later taken to police headquarters for face and all three say that Gibbs pleaded with them not to call the Minister of Kansas; Evans, ofMontana; Hel-gesen.

of North Dakota; Keating, of Colorado; McGuire. of Oklahoma; Mondell, of Wyoming; Ranker, of California, and Hinebaugh, of Il identification. Building 3 of Bush Terminal, had a jiexico i ity. that American police. both confident the order was on Its Commissioner Goldwater said to-day all such cases will be rigidly prosecuted.

There are several in Brooklyn, and many more in the other struggle last night with a burglar In In Coney Island Court, before onsut Jvhn av fnnlcrai' TV r. I hla home on the second floor of the reume larded Magistrate Steers, Cook said he Gibbs took the stand dressed in a blue suit a trifle the worse for wear linois, were the speakers at the rally. apartment house at 188 Bay Thirty wanted a place to sleep in. He was i'- ir.r lai VniMmi ol and his appearance formed a marked along the lines of proposed rarld transit railroads In Manhattan. Brooklyn, Queens and The Bron-will be opened on July 10.

The contract will include both land and held in $2,000 bail for examination nort tnar arrnnza wan irv fn i. first street. Mr. Erkvall, who was at one, time an amateur wrestler, uepartn.ent Mid tht it has de contrast to his modishly attired fam and told he could sleep In Jail, oaiK oui oi pariu-ipiuon in me con- termined Hllliman return but rerences. uuii-iais or me le- the d.

DON'T WANT GAS TANK IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD 10 BROOKLYN LAWYERS of his departure has r.t partment quietly Insisted that If teen fixed ily. He declared he was sleeping on a lounge Sunday morning and was about to get up and make his bed when his daughter Isabel asked him REALTY MAN IS HELD river borings. The board fixed July 24 as the date for opening bids on the portion of the B. R. T.

subway In Fifty-ninth and LOSE FIGHT FOR FEES RATIFY MERGER OF TWO FINCIIL INSTITUTION! for money. CROPSEY TO TAKE SEARCH FOR BODIES Sixtieth streets, Manhattan, connect EE Residents of Bedford avenue, between Winthrop and Hawthorne streets. Flatbush, are aroused over the proposed removal of the tank of the Parkslde Gas Station at 2001 Bedford avenue, to that block. They will ing the route up Broadway and "At first I refused but I was only joking," he said, "I was going to give it to her. They know I always gave them every cent I had together with Charles T.

Van Doren and John FIVE WEEKS' VACATION AT SALEM Seventh avenue with the Queensboro Bridge. The four-track construction ends at Seventh avenue and Fifty- L. Banzllo, lawyers, to-day lost their fight for a $500 fee for defending John Zralck, 34 years old, a realty the best of education and the best ask for an injunction to restrain the company. man, living in Hendersons Walk, Rocco Antonlello, indicted for mur of clothes." Stockholders of Mechanics Bank and Nassau Trust Company Take Action. Coney Island, was held by Magls District Attorney and Mrs.

James ninth street, and thence the route will be a three-track one eastward to the der. The lawyers were aoDointed to trate Steers In the Coney Island Concerning the assault, Gibbs says he was attacked, and when he put up his hands to defend himself C. Cropsey will leave to-nlyht for a five weeks' vacation trip, the first Bridge. At Fifth avenue the route court to-day in $1,000 bail for ex OFF WITH Relief Work Gets Good Start-, Survivors Housed in Tents. defend him.

They demurred to the indictment, and it was dismissed. District Attorney then got an order divides, one track extending on under amination on a charre of nrrinm they have enjoyed in years. Mrs. bit his thumb, which he had to have Fiftv-ninth street and the other Charles J. Patterson will accompany to resubmit the case to the Grand attended by a doctor.

coursing northward and continuing REC000 PASSENGER LIST made by Mrs. Ray Doyle, who keeps a furnished room house in Hendersons Walk. them. Jury- Another indictment was found. Meetings of the stockholders of the Mechanics Bank and the Nassau under Sixtieth street- The section on "Why, I owe $15,000 now," ho de- Mr.

Cropsey has drawn vp an County Judge Baker signed an which bids are to be sought run from Trust Company ratified this morning The house is owned by Zraick. ciarea. last year, when we were living at Winnipeg, without the least order for the Controller to pay the Seventh to Second avenues. the action taken by the directors and Recently she refused to pay rent un- elaborate schedule for the Journey, limiting as far as possible nights in sleepers. Most of the traveling mill lawyers $250 each.

Mr. Cropsey ob. With Mrs. Charles Haines Anthony jected, and the Controller held up of Muncle, and her fifteen trustees of the two Institutions pro ess certain improvements were SALEM. Mas.

June to, day brpn the searvh rr her dead. The grejt welt hich had N-en cresccnt-shapr the -ity by th rHond w.rt In New Kr(ind history had cooled suffAienUv to al provocation Dorothy Jumped from the table while we were eating and scratched my face terribly. When vldlnr for a merger. The action was be by day. the fees.

They then moved before trunks of "MunHe-made Kowns. unanimous on the part of the stock To-morrow the party will sail for made. He had her taken to the Sixth District Municipal Court, before Justice Conran, on a charge of not pay- which she Chinks will make Paris "sit holders of the two banks. 82 per Isabel was five years old I slapped her face for being naughty, and from Duluth from Buffalo and then go bv rail to St. Paul.

From there they Justice Aspinall in the Supreme Court for a mandamus compelling the Controller to pay. The court today denied their motion. of the stockholders of the Mechanics up, and enough other passengers to fill every berth on board, the giant ng ner rent. On the stand he stated that time on my" wife has been low examination of the devastation. Searchers, held aghi-Kt by the thousands of ssur.t chimneys and chsrtxj will go by leisurely stages to the ner imperator sailed at noon to-day.

throwing it up to me." Wng represented at the moretincr, which vai held In the directors' room, Court and Montague streets. Canadian Rockies, stopping at Banff. that new mattresses had Just been put into Mrs. Doyle's house, and made other statements which, the complainant says, were untrue Zraick denied the charge of perjury Clark L. Jordan, attorney for the ii.ee oros ror eastbound travel at this time of year were smashed by the Lake Louiae.

and other popular After the ratification the following family (excepting Mr. Gibbs), arrived places. Vancouver will be the next imp-erators 3.150 passengurs. Thou officers of the merged concern were in court and immediately asked Mag stop. Then tn party win go to ic- With liabilities of 34.S5J.4.

of which 27.373.35 Is due creditors whose sands on the dock saw her pull out i 11 V. JENKINS BOND SUIT DISMISSED COURT elected: Charlea G. Balmanno, presi istrate Voorhees to commit Gibbs to torla. Seattle and Portland, over to ior the voyage to claims are unsecured, a voluntary oe dent; Walther Wolf, controller; An the Kings County Hospital for obser Yellowstone Tark. Salt Lake City, r.urope.

rt i tition In bankruptcy was to-dny filed drew T. Sullivan, Harry r. Burns, vation. The magistrate, however de Colorado Springs. Denver, Chicago.

TELLS HOW TO DEFEAT JOHNSON wnite str Inert tifr.i. that In 1 I by the Greene Manufacturing Com Harry M. De Mott. Frank C. Rhodes, uiuiiiun ijIDDs was pany.

of 29i to S00 Oakland street i.rr,. A. Stewart and Francis with an American beauty satin coatee clothed Mrs. Anthony when she went conducting himself like a sane man iruna ni sto.xl alone wbr only tx days mo city, mad their among piles of cruinpisa brick and gipint celiarn. Only six so far reported dead.

The memory of the ChHtiea horrot still livts hrre. and the m-Krrhera who went anions the ru ns to-day recall it was not for xkf afterwarUa that the bodies were taken out. Meanwhile the work relief so ficiently begun tended t- round itseif rut complet inn to-day. Already several mushroom lt.s. white with militia tents, have sprung up to care for nearly all of the IS.

ft homeless. Amn the first to contribute was Kan Francisoo. Th" Boston Reltel Committee inride its first day waa flooded with subscriptions running Greenpoint. The asaets are Weekes. vice-presidents; Wilton and refused to consider the motion Th.

not ti Ion was filed by David A settlement was proposed, but Jor, Donn, cashier; J. K. Alexander, Ed aboard. Black hat. with a feather around it and an old-fashioned roe in front topped, off the Muncle J.

Greene, as treasurer. Supreme Court Justice Crane to-dy dismissed the suit of the First National Bank against the Lafayette Trust Company for a $300,000 bond assigned to the former by Frank and G. Jenkins, eons of the, John G. ward Q. Baker, A.

S. Ingram, t. aan was BDdurate, and Magistrate BOSTON, June John William Konorlti, a salesman, of Voorhees fixed the bail. Ketcham, Jacob Schaeffer. and and home.

First Assistant Hersey Egglnton will take Mr. Cropsey's place while he Is Assistant District Attorney Everett Caldwell went away last night for a month. Assistant District Attorney Harry Anderson la going to Europe for hla vacation. He leaves Monday night on the steamship Rotterdam for Holland and Germany, where he will spend a month. son will be a fallen champion If 363 Morningstar road.

Port Richmond Joseph Stewart. assistant cash rrank Moran fights right," said Staten Island, filed a petition alleg ier; George W. Johnson, president John L. Sullivan to-day regarding TELLS OF SLAYING WIFE ing he owes J34.846.71 and has assets Jenkins. Justice Crane flnds that tho assignment of the bond had been of the Board of Director.

to-night's world' championship bout of JS.133. Of the above Andrew T. Sullivan, in Paris. "If Moran whale away at the negro's midsection with the Meta Frese, of R23 Neck road, filed Harry F. Bums, Francla Weekea and given by their father to Lafayetto Trust Company as security for any over Slari.000.

rot to mention tona of FALLS ASLEEP food and supplirn. i Joaeph Stewart were connected with vlclousness of which he 1 capable. a petition with liabilities of J1.89 assets not given. The Nsumkesa- mills, which em MOTHER HURT TRYING TO ST0PFIGHT OF SONS Arthur Shields. 21 years old.

and his brother William, 26 years old. of 419 Eighteenth street, indulged in a thelr hme Rnd mother, was i'nTurert Jnet0 StP th flht sh was injured in the eye and noM A thirteen-year-old daurhi.V the Nassau Trust Company COURT GRANTS WIFE he will win. If he attempt to box debts his eons mlgit Incur while operating under the, name of F. and J. G.

Jenkins, Company, a broker The new Mechanic Bank 1 sending Johnson he will be beaten." ployed I.OiX) prnvms. and re said to have suffered OiO.ono io. are rebuild Immediately. This wtll In Um car for mfy of thx S.OYi orklcsa. Max Shenkow, of 1445 St.

Marks avenue, petitioned with debts of and no assets. LOWELL, June hn.l. TWO-YEAR SEPARATION Supreme Court Justice Kelly to-day I a letter to the depositor of the Nassau Trust Company, In which It ay age concern. of four months. Mrs.

Celimere Blals. The total Trorerty loss is prt TRYING TO SAVE CREW "In accordance with an agreement S17.0OO.0OO. and the Insurance ctB4 granted a separation for two years to panics' loss at ON STRANDED STEAMER ou, wuo round cnoked to death in her bed early to-day after her husband. Wilfred J. Blals, had walked Into the Edith Heemcke from John Heemcke.

(entered Into by the trustee and dl rector of the Nassau Trust Com was bitten on the leg bv th fo.ii7. dog. i which also tooVUVrine The couple were married on Sept. Major Mltchel sent the followln After the eldrr JenklnB' death his sons assigned bond to the First National Bav'k, and the latter concern brought suit to compel the Lafayette 1'rust Company to turn the bond ovr to them. The debts of the brokerage company conducted by the nnn peny and the Mechanic Bank of ponce station and told the mthoiiu SUPERIOR, June officers to-day reported the telerram to Mayor John F.

Hurlej of Slf m. to-dar: Brooklyn, mpecthrely. and ratified he had killed her. Blals appeared MIL. The bride waa then a Sunday school teacher.

In her suit tin charged cruel treatment. RESTING IN B1HEBCBEST New York ts anxious to helo voa ty the stockholders of both corpora- dazed. wa unable to give any details. and your citizens In carina- for thosa Lions, on June ST. 114.

the business steamer Mattaffa on ah ore at the entry to the harbor. Life savers are trying to save the crew. A cyclone during- the nljht has done great the two Institution has been ana leu into a sound sleep the moment the police allowed elm to lie on a station cot. AGED WOMAN DROPS DEAD WHILE PICKING FLOWERS While picking flowera in her gar- Hat. renoerea nomeiera vy nre.

Please dvlse me at once as to the extent and character of th relief needsd. and in what way It should srnt. urged and will be conducted from brothers amoum iu i T'6 PERF0RNUUT0PSY HOLD ALLEGED BURGLAR FOR THE GRAND JURY Captain Julius C. Petersen, of the Grand avenue police station, la a Is date forward under the name damage on the lake, but all wires are down and the extent of the loss ie Mechanic Bank; the Broadway ir you consiorr ttit ned Is suf ficiently urg-ent I will at one Issue an appeal to our city." If flee of aid Trust Company to be CUP CHALLENGER OFF jiii. Annie Verbeck, 70 years old, of Forty-sixth street.

Corona, Queens, dropped dead. On charges of carrying a loaded patient in the Rlvercrest Sanatarlum. Astoria, where he waa removed last night by his family, after he bad been treated two days In the Kings County nnwn a the Nassau branch and la not yet known. MRS. VANDERVEER LEAVES ie Fulton street office a the Fulton ranch.

levolver and of burglary. Charles Curran. I years old, who aays he is a son of Dr. John Curran, a veterinary INGE "EST ON MRS. STEWART BODY PARIS.

June 27. Suspicions that poison may have caused the sudden death here of Mm. Edith BobllU Stewart, wife of David Stewart, of Baltimore, are to be either confirmed or et at rest to-day by an autopsy on the body of the rich Hospital for a nervous breakdown. Dr. Sanstell, in charge of the sana merger give the Mechanic Dr.

Anthony Klein en Id she had been stricken with apoplexy. she had lived in Corona for fifty year. In addition to her husband she Is survived by five children. $147,625 TO CHILDREN Mr. Susan Vanderveer.

who surgeon, of 111 Powers strest, waa held ink a capital of surplus tarlum. aays the captain will recover without ball to-day for the Grand Jury In the New Jersey avenue court. after a few days" rest undivided profits of about deposit of approximately Capt. Petersen was transferred at TEACHER WITHDRAWS I CHARGE AGAINST BOY, The charge of rifling the locker of suppllea In Erasmus Hall Hlgkj School, made by Frof. Mantoi Marchent airatnst Phtilp Arnoff, 4 141 Rlrerdale avenue, was vrtthK drawn to-day by the school teachel when the boy was taken befora.

Msgistrate Reynolds in Flatbash on Jan. 12, left an eatate of 1147,626.26, 1 TORQUAY, England, Jine 27 according to the tax appraisal of her Slr L'Pton'a Shlmrock rv, estate llled to-day. The bulk of It on er real distance test to-dav Curran rifled the dressing room of b.OOO.OOO, with total Teaource larger The man who wa found In an un his own request last month from the Henrietta Heno, while she waa per- Baltimorean's wife which; Ilea at the in those of any bank in thi bor- conscious condition In Ferrw place, Adams street station to the Grand tormina- on a trepese at a theatre In consists of bonds and securities, and etarted over a thlrtV-mlle course morgue practically under police con 'Ilui rh. near oacaen street, last night and avenue station. He had been work-, iti V.n,TiS,S: 0n-.

new chal. trot The death, wjhile bed niuH tn hr rhlMrn Marl. i I Graham, of Enrlewood. gained a lead over of the woman caused a sen was taken to the Long Island Colleg lng hard In Adams street, and the Hospital, was to-day Identified iinin tnlA on him. Its has been on 1 1 STOMACH THOCllLra tak Hors- TSacH promow.

haaithr e- Henry Vanderveer, ol ,153 Nostrand III. 9" ne showed a fine gation. The Paris papers ire making Oustave Iynston, S7 years old, of force nineteen years and a cap-1 The Standard fnlon. dally and Run- court. The boy was lectured by lbs, turn ot speed liyfet earir stretch lmUcUof as a mystery, lain since 1J1X.

Hamilton avenue, Iday.ooeceot. be vea da) seven reals, judge and promised. tQ reform. i I 1 i.

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