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Quality Counts The merchant who consid- ers only Quantity circulation i is defective in wisdom i Quality always counts and 5 The Tribune is the Quality of Altoona. Today's Weather: Fair 59th YEAR WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1856. DAILY ESTABLISHED 1S7J. ALTOONA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1914. ON3 CENT A COPY.

TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A MONTH. SIXTEEN PAGES a COLLISION LIKELY FATAL. "Sunset" The hkciin Auto Crashed Into Motorcycle Rider Will Die. M1DHH 80YSH0TBY TO WAIT FOR Menden, July 10. Joseph A.

Starr, of Wilmington, was probably fatally injured here late today when his motorcycle was in collision with an automobile driven by Eimper- Cloudburst Plays Havoc At Scranton ELEVEN DAYS ACOMPANON cioo Neri, of New Britain. Starr is Involved In Serious Case in a local hospital unconscious with a fractured skull, broken leg and other injuries. He was one of a party of seven bound from "Wilmington to Springfield, Preliminary Hearing of Doctor's Wife, Held for Murder of Patient, Postponed Joseph' Brown Accidentally Wounded by Wilbur Cuff at Camp. In Bedford County Three Boys Carried Down Stream-One of the Number Drowned Editor, Aviator and Photographer Arrrsted by Government and was speeding up an incline in advance. of the others.

The automobile and motorcycle came together -at right angles at the intersection of two roads. The view of each being Tiidden from the other by a cliff. Starr's father was notified and is coming from. Wilmington. Nori was held under $2,000 bond to await the result of an investigation.

THE HUNT FOB EVIDENCE THOUGHT IT UNLOADED RAILROADS THEY HAD REVEALED II IMPORTANT CRITICISES THE Continued by All Concerned, but OUT OF BUSINESS So Far Fruitlessly at the Physician's Home Bedford County Sheriff and Crowd Hoaxed by Practical 1 Joker to Look Up Murder UNITED STATES MEXKAN POLICY Has -80 Inches of New Skin: Pittsburg, July 10. Seventeen months from the time he was admitted to a hospital here, Everly Jacobs, of Charleroi, was today discharged with eighty square inches of nev skin. Jacobs, when employed in a mill, was seriously burned, and his father and nine young friends gave, the cuticle that saved his Surgeons regard the case as one of the most remarkable in skin grafting. Many Families Rescued In Boats. BY.

COMMITTEES iAGNET.DIDH'T LOCATE REVOLVER FARTT HOUND BOY" RECOVERING Photographed Fortifications at Panama Canal Zone and at San Francisco Damage by Lightning Is Reported Heavy Mlneola, N. July 10. It will be eleven days at least before Mrs. Flor- the 'Hope to Have Anti-Trust Bill 101 FATAL ALSO NEAR LEBANON I Ready When Senate Convenes Former Mexican Minister of Commerce and Labor Shakes hammer of a revolver early Wednes- SALEM SOFFEIEflS All EDITORIAL ADDED TO OFFENSE 'ence Conklin Carman, accused of the I murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey, can Ihope to leave the Nassau county jail I here, according to an agreement Again on Monday Fist at American Flag TO GET 5200,000 Scranton.

July 10. A cloudburst Rl flrrRfirn ATmW 1 Teacted late to(lay between her coun cay morning, wuour uun, a member of a camping party from this city which was located at Wolfsburg, Bedford county, accidentally shot Joseph an employe of the Hotel Walton, of this city. Brown is 6aid to be only slightly, hurt and was brought 111 the mountain region east or tnis Is foiflf" Kb VI Mil IIVI A mm a- LAND STEALING F1F0SIT1 city this afternoon flooded the Roar torney Louis J. Smith. Mrs.

Car- ing Brook valley and fiats along the Washington, July 10. Congress appropriated $200,000 for the re- Lakawanna river. South Scranton Tvagitegtoat July 10. Determined at the conSuence of the river and: to rerfeet the administration anti- man's examination before a justioe of the peace set for Monday, when she would go free, she had hoped, be- home afternoon. A AST rint Cneiie th cw.

I Ue of sufferers from the Salem lire (Roaring Brook. Every railroad was trust bills by Monday if possible, the uasc iriaay. me nouse in spue or i cause of lack or -evidence agamst ner, iff and officers of Bedford county were tied and much property damage re-1 senate judiciary and Interstate Corn- vigorous opposition, led -by Chairman has been, deferred untii Juiy 21. The notified that a murder had occurred Vera Cruz, Mexico, July 10. Queri-do Moheno, former Mexican minister of commerce and labor, before departing today on board the Espagne for Cuba and United States, virulently criticized the policy of the United States towards Mexico.

As he sat iizseraiu oi me appropriations com suited. Three boys were washed imerce committee labored today ion? ivAv tn Hn ai earnestly. Tomorrow they vill mittee accepted by a vote of 61 to 66 th fiver twa rffea tn Tvin- rhew te6P at it, the senate having adjourn- in the camp and a visit to the scene of the shooting revealed that the report was a hoax. All members of the camping party returned to Altoona two were rescued. The third Roy 6(3 uctil Monday to give ample op-ElliB, aged IS.

was portumty for the work. San Francisco, July 10. Warrants for the arrest of Charles K. Field, editor of the Sunset magazine and i former president of the Bohemian club; Robert J. Fowler, an aviator, i and Ray A.

Dethem, photographer, were iesued today at the request of John W. Preston, United States at-: torney here. The charge against all three is the disclosure of military se-crets and the penalty is ten years im-' prisonment or a $10,000 fina for such, disclosure, if made abroad, and ona year or a $1,000, fine, if made in the I United States. In April Sunset published an cle entitled "Can the Panama Canal Be Destroyed from the Air?" Repro--" ductions of photographs taken from an aeroplane, showing some 'of the fortifications of the canal zone and of the San Francisco presidio accompan- led the text. As soon as a 'Copy of the number was called to the atten- tion of the war department, it re-; quested Preston to The editorial comment of the mag-azine on one of the phc-tosrachs a senate amendment to the sundry civil bill to provide the money.

The president has urged the appropriation in a special message and the Massachusetts delegates had been pressing for action for a week. Lakawanna between this city succeeuea perioctmg tne n- yesceraay ana tne camp where they Tobyhanna. lemnie traos commission uin aireaa were 10 spena a lonnignr was aban- Three small bribes were swent i ueJ Jre serais, aaamg wo import-1 uoueu. change was asked for by the prosecutor with two ends in view that he mignt present the case before a grand jury and also have more time to seek corroborative and stronger evidence. Mr.

Smith said he would go before the grand jury next -Tuesday. Mrs. Carman's counsel consented to the postponement of the examination under his stipulation, agreed to by the district attorney, that Levy should have the privilege of examining El-wood T. Bardes witness for the prosecution. It was Chiefly upon the testimony of Bardes, whi is held as awav.

its trains are bein run ovei" u-Acmma: aui i miow i wcs icaata. the Lshigh Valley. A milk train on zvaexa "2e mucn questionea ixteen well Known young men of in the forward saloon of the French liner, Senor Moheno looked through a port hole toward American flag flying in Vera Cruz and shook his fist in rage. He insisted that he was in a position to produce proofs that there existed a "secret platform" of the progressive party in the United States, of which Colonel Theodore Roosevelt was cognizant and in which he concurred, looking to the disruption of the Lackawanna is stal'ed between nve ln umair competition is ae- tnis city departed early mort- two washed out bridges lust to the unlawful. The amendments to tag' for the camp site and they had east of the city.

Doors of freight the commission bill agreed to by the committee provides: That no order of the trad? cars being carried by the torrent FOR ANOTHE enjoyed plenty of sport Tuesday and were preparing for a fishing expedition prior to the accident on Wednesday morning. With the exception of down the roaring brook gave evi commission for or against a corpora- dence some train up the line hav tion shall be used as evidence in any Brown, Cuif and several others, the ing encountered the Mood. Mexico and the acquisition ultimate party had hurried away to Ssh. was.ieuts on the Moosic Lake SICKLY BABY lice- marooned 300 excursionists of a material witness, that the warrant for Mrs. Carman's arrest" is based.

Bardes was passing the Carman home at the time revolver was thrust through a window-' of the physician's office, he testified and he saw a wo- subsequent prosecution brought against a corporation under the Sherman law. That nothing in the act to create the trade commission shall be ccn- Sunday school picnic on the moun secured a SS-calibre revolver and attempted to. snap the trigger when he. found the weapon apparently useless. 'Cuff walked over to'his com- tain top.

ly by the Umted States of all the territory between the Rio Grande and Panama, "And not only were the leaders of the progressive party pledged to this policy," he added "but politicians of both the republican and democratic parties had promised their secret Washington' avenue bridge was ashed out and landed against rstnied as amending the Sherman act, panion and asked' to adjust the gun. Little Sufferer Made- More Com- fcaa walking away from the window zzo reiieaiea me memoes usea Dy arter tae snot sounaea tnai Kiuea Mrs pe Delaware and Hudson railroad pridge fifty feet away, wrecking the Brown and found the hammer refused fortable by inbune rund Bailey, a. patient ln the An- examination" of Dr. Carman's nor in any way affecting the provisions of the act as it stands on the statute books. The Clayton bill as it passed the senate was considered all day by the as- Administered entral- pier of the railroaod bridge nd completely blocking the road: records to show what patients visit-' against which the war department particularly complained was as follows: "This is, one of the most significant photographs ever published In this country.

Below the aeroplane from which, the picture was taken lie the Naos Islands, in the. bay of Panama, on which the United States gov-eminent is now mounting batteries of the heaviest artillery in the world, to protect the Pacific approach to the Panama canal. "On the islands, almost directly under the aeroplane can be seen the emplacement for the most powerful weapon ever constructed, the first sixteen inch disappearing gun which has an effective ranee pf about twelve The Laurel line was put out of commission by reason of the flooding of p6wer to work properly. Cuff kept snapping at the and 'was startled when the' weapon discharged, a single cartridge with a loud report. Several rods away stood Brown, who wheeled about as the leaden missile struct his left side.

Fortunately, the bullet glanced, from the fifth -rib and nassed led him on June 30, the night of the i murder, was begun yesterday Dis-I trict Attorney Smith said- tonight, but It was interrupted by.Dr. Carman physician according to the EAST SIDE SUNSHINERS support." When asked if he was going ashore while in Vera Cruz, Senor Moheno replied: "Going ashore; no, not It is not a pleasant spectacle for any patriotic. Mexican. However, do not think that I am afraid to. I do not fear the Americans, nor do I fear The boom' near the Laurel line tation and considerable lumber from lumber yard went down stream, fifteen in "Little Eng- out leaving a painful flesh wound prosecutor, putting: a.

stop to it' al-j though he had previously consented to this line of and" and a dozen families on South avenue flats were rescued Are Busy Hunting the Needy. boats. Many places report damage by judiciary committee, most of the discussion bearing on the sections relating to interlocking directorates and holding companies. The commutes hopes to have its report in this bill ready for Monday also. Many tentative- changes havs been made in phraseology of "the bill In some cases the committee having narrowed the meaning where they thought it too broad in the original measure.

When the committee adjourned for the day it had under consideration the sections relating to labor unions and some changes are likely though nothing definite was accepted today. Considerable sentiment in favor of consolidating the three anti-trust bills Cuff vas horrified at the accident and ran to Brown's side. He cried: "I didn't know it was loaded, Joe! I don't want to shoot you!" Other campers hurried to aid Cuff in caring for the wounded youth, and Brown was carried to Wolfsburg where a One Contribution for West Side, If at All ghtning. At Elmhurst a bolt shat- ered and fired the barn on the es-ate of W. K.

Peck, cashier of tht miles. "Here is the significance of the photograph: The aeroplane might- have como in. time of war from a battleship out of range of the big gun, flying at a safe height and carrying five hundred pounds of high explosive in-stead of a camera. Would not the big gun be helpless against such a foe?" Dr. Carman came here from his home in Freeport today and visited his wife in jail, bringing, her flowers, He was accompanied by Mr; Levy and a long conference was held prior i to the announcement of the agree-1 ment with the district attorney, j' The' district attorney was informed here tonight that during Dr.

Carman's absence: from home today detectives made a search of th6 physician's 1 house. Thev failed to find the revol hird National bank. It was oomplete-fy destroyed. The immense dams of s-HrdetuntS: FOi KEEPS STEADILY GMG my people. "I left President -Huerta's cabinet because I was asked to," continued Senor Moheno.

"Huerta did not give me a reason. I am not running away because I fear the rebels when they get there, and their coming is inevitable." Travelling on the same boat as the ex-minister are Genera! Joaquin Maas, and Colonel Mario Maas, relatives of Huerta, and their families. The only apparent reason for the flight of the Maas brothers was to escape fronv the capital before its fall, the inevitability of which thev he Scranton Gas and Water long th6 line of the P-oaring Brook cations set in, no serious resujts would follow. Sheriff On Scene. People living in Wolfsburg hea-d ere given the hardest strain that asonry could b6 called upon to with- How It All Came About.

Washington, July 10. In connection. but they remained intact. with "the recent phenomenon of an in developing in the senate and some senators said today that this might be done when the measures reached the senate floor next week. The rain ceased at 5 p.

m. after iling for three hours. excess of imports over erports ver for which they were looking. They sought for the weapon with, the aid of a strong magnet which they between the various outer and inner Walls of the buildings the noise of the shooting and the campers were seen running about the camp, the Bedford county sheriff and his deputies were immediately notified that a murder had occurred. With a crowd of curious minded souls One more suffering babe was given assistance yesterday through the Tribune's milk and ice fund.

Early in the morning an aged woman called at the home of Mrs. R. C- Ester-ed at the home of Mrs. R. C.

Be tax-line, president of the East Side Sunshine society and asked if a tiny grandchild of 10. months might be April and May" the department of also admitted. commerce in a statement today on The Storm at Harrlsburg. Harrisburg, July 10 Several v.nin- Another Death From Plague. hed buildings were wrecked by a Orleans, July 0.

Following orm in this city tonight and trolley yen milk and ice which her jobless rvice interrupted. Over 1,000 per- father and sickly mother were unable l0" f33' hnv aged 23, a negro, from bubonic plague, to buy. bns attending a picnic at a suburb- commerce of the world and in-tarnational balances of. trades announced that the next export balanca of the United States probably would exceed $400,000,0.00 for the fiscal year. This would be about $250,.

000,000 less than last year's baTSnce. The department-pointed out that a large proportion, of the older and more advanced nations show an ex- FOR UNEXPECTED following in vehicles, on foot and otherwise, the official and his men reached the scene some time, later only to discover they had been fo'led by some would-be practical joker. It was decided to break up the party and th6 fourteen young men vita their wounded companion arrived in Altoona at "6:10 last night. Brown park were prevented from getting i health authorities started an investi- FOR BATTLE ROYAL bme by breaking of trolley milked ices glen thHittle of annecnon exists. Aitnougn i)eean re Lightning caused several fires in county.

sided three miles from 'the industrial home of the Volunteers ofx America, Two Dead at Lebanon wh6re two cases of plague were dis- Will Have More jchandise. Canada shows a (balance on, Lebanon, July 10. Two men were Unionist Papers Declare Gravest Crisis Is At Hand In Uiuter was much improved late last evening and was able to walk a short distance. Both Brown and Cuff are employed at the Hotel Walton. lied and damage, so widespread which suffered terribly from, the awful heat yesterday and the day previous.

Its parents received the much-needed nourishment gladly and thanked the ladies who are engaged in distributing the milk and ice for the. Tribune in the "Save-the-Babies" campaign. Bills for the milk and ice will be rendered, to the Sunshine society workers during the ensuing week and the fund solicited by the Tribune will duce house well within-the zone first placed under strict quarantine regula at the loss cannot be estimated, was the import side, but' nearly all other American countries show larger ex ports. Trouble Than Ever to Make Party Men Vote for Jones used 'here late today by a cloud- tions. rst and electrical storm accompa- ed by hail which swept this sec- bn.

ANARCHISTS WILL NOT PARADE ASHES Raymond Rodermelo, 20 years old, London, July 10. The predictions' of the unionist press that today would see some startling developments in the Ulster situation were not fulfilled. Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster unionist leader, arrived at Belfast and! likely be greatly diminished, although Washington, July 10. Democratic senators who propose to stand by President Wilson in his fight' for confirmation of the nomination of Thom epped on a live wire, broken during ALL ROOM TOO HOT, DANCED OH STREET storm, and was instantly killed Samuel Zellers was struck by the contributors' will likely increase previous to that time. Helping dying babies is great and glorious work, for it means' not only strong men and htning.

The principal loss was was accorded a reception of a mili tary character, after which the "pro Swamp Land Support Sehoal. Jefferson 10 Twenty-four thousand three hundred and sixty acres of swamp and overflowed lands in Missouri were sold for tha benefit of the public school funds in the year closing July 1, according to an announcement made today by Cornelius Roach, secretary of state. There is no government land in this state now subject to entry. Steel Company Bankrupt. Alton, 111., July .10.

The Alton. Steel company, a million dollar con used by the overflowing of Quitla- visional government." hld its flret I hula creek, which rose ten feet in women but it wil! uplift the civic pride of tho community. forma! meeting and passed a series I Berkrrian Has Decided 'Not If, an hour and washed out thou- as D. Jones, of Chicago, as a member of the federal reserve board, were engaged today in preparation for the contest when it reaches the Senate through the unfavorable recommendation voted yesterday by the banking and currency committee. It is conceded that a battle ro.val is ahead in which the president, will be forced to A west side dairyman offers three nds of acres of corn and wheat.) le hail also destroyed practically Advisable" to Antagonize 1 New York Police Three Delegates to Real Exchange Convention Painfully Hurt In an Auto Ride entire fruit crop while hundreds young peach and apple trees were tshed away.

clash with some members of his own -j quarts of milk to the society women but it must be used on the west side of the city since the dairyman does not visit the 6ast side. Any persons learning of suffering children today on the west side should notify Mrs. Esterline or Mrs. H. F.

Sel-witz, by 'phone and the proper arrangements will be mad6 at once. All railroad and electric traffic of resolutions authorizing the executive committee ttf take whatever steps were necessary to enforce the Ulster's opposition to home rule. The unionist papers declare that the gravest Possible crisis is at hand In Ulster and some of them have sent large staffs to that province and have made preparations to report unJ expected events. On the oth6r hand the libera! papers contend that the followers of is tied up. Wllkes-Barre Force.

N'ew York, July 10. Nc-. attempt will be made by anarchists tomorrow to the proposed funeral parade in honor of the men who were killed in the bomb explosion, last Saturday. This was announced by Vef-ander Berkmar. Iat6 today.

Early the wilkesJSarre, July 10. Wilkes- re today lay in the patch of a avy Etorm. For more than an hour cern, which has been operating at Alton only about a year, manufacturinsr hoop stee! and cotton ties, was' placed in the hands of a receiver by Judge Hadley, of the Madison coun ty circuit court. The outstanding se. curities of the company are- in the neighborhood of $1,250,000.

Berlin Hello Girls Protest. Berlin, Germany, July 10. Berlin telephone girls have 'signed an unusual protest directed to the government against the prevailing system of Pittsburg, July 10. Dancing on a public street brought to a close tonight th6 third day -of the convention of th6 National Association of Real Estate Exchanges of America, Grant boulevard, one of the busiest thoroughfares in the Oakland was cleaned and roped off by the city because the boat' made dancing in party. to the action of the committee in deciding to postpone further consideration of the nomination of Paul M.

Warburg, of New 'fork, unless ho changes his mind and decides to accept the committee's invitation to appear before it and submit to questioning there were few actual developments today. At the white bouse, it still was evident that the president had determined to champion Mr. Warburg's nomination to the end. The city was in darkness, while the fell in torrents that flooded the Carson are working up a great, sen- anarchists had declared their inten-timent which is a bluff intended tion of holding the parade in rrj ITfnerA TWA Mmiflor aQtcc I a i to inf.uence the coming debates in Below is the milk and ice fund to date. What will you do to boost it along today Mr.

Reader? Previously acknowledged $103.80 A. Lady Friend 2.00 1.00 G. W. Kuhn 1.00 "A Friend" 1.00 J. J.

Craig 1.00 "Another Bachelor Friend" 2.00 eets' and cellars and sent nearby of orders by the mayor ani police commissioner to the contrary and a earns over their banks. The light- kg killed one man, W. C. White, a the hotel ball rooms almost unbear mster, who was struck by a bolt he was driving home. He topclod able.

More than 2,000 persons took New York banker having agreed to inspection o.f their work by invisibla the house of commons on the amending bill and frighten th6 government into yielding all the exclusion terms demanded by the Carsonites. The humorous side of the situation is seen in the almost daily reports in unionist papers of extensive landings of arms and ammunition for Ulster volunteers, which reports are the wagon' and broke his neck. let his name stand should the com- chief operators. They ask the Kovern- Several fires from lightning occur- part on the unique dancing floor. The business session was featured bv an' address on "Sub-Division Devel mittee not insist upon his appearance, ment either to change the system of $111.80 The senate's action, however, is tak- inspection or to introduce the auto and numerous cattle were struck, lstones half an inch in diameter Traffic on the electric traction opment," by W.

Harmon, of New en as an indication that the com-nit matic "girlless" service in order to release them from slavery- clash between the police and the pa-raders had seemed inevitable. The Anti-Militarist league and the Mother Earth association said Berkman had decided to call off the parade rather than antagonize the police. There would be a demonstration at Union Square, he said but the ashes of Arthur Caron. Charles Berg and Carl' Hansen would not be present. The bodies of the three were cremated Wednesday and it had been planned to carry the ashes in an urn to Union Square, where eulogies were to be delivered.

fes was at a standstill for several promptly contradicted by other equal-ly trustworthy unionist papers. irs, and all of the steam railroads Ulster Ready to Call this vicinity were affected by wash- York, who gave the delegates proposes to inr-ist upon his ap-advice on that part of the realty bus-; pearahce to do rotb'ng further with iness. I regard to his nomination unt'l he is Three delegates, B. V. Surghnor, of heard from.

Chicago; E. A. Loveley-r- Detroit, and C. Sheppard, of Winnipeg, were! MURDERER HUNG, nainfullv but not seriously hurt when Belfast, July 1 provision s. A panic occurred in the fa FALL INTO A TUB of the Planters Nut and Choco- company, about fifty girls ea government" formed by the Ulster unionists at its first meeting today gave Sir Edward Carson a free hand to take whatever action he may think necessary in calling the Ulster red there becoming hysterica! dur- Be an automobile in wnich they were; west Virginia wan Hoped To Titled Man a Ottawa, July 10.

Private Spring-Rice, a near relative of Sir Cecil Spring-Rica, British ambassador to the United States, and said h6re to be the ambassador's nephew, is a distinguished recruit of the Royal Northwestern mounted police. the storm. The. police were re- riding went over an embankment in Saved Until Last Hour, red to quiet them. trying to avoid striking a bicycle.

Wheeling, W. July 10. Hoping volunteers to arms. The men were Wage Scale Ratified. Columbus, July 10.

Delegates attending the convention of the Ohio United Mine Workers cf America Twelve Million for Education. Philipsburg, July 10. A. C-year-old daughter of Mr. and Fran): Balko, of Munson, met with a fatil scalding accident yesterday morning L.

against nope mat uovernor mtneid ueciarea reaay ior mooi'iation at a Nothing New From Mexico. wnlrt hnnr 9tw, bocora, Mexico, July i sav. his liftvSilas Jones, nee wif To Tax American Heiresses. i 1 Litlll hkiai has issued a mandate order-' the establishment of an educa- todsv ratified the principal pro- July 10. Representa-; visions of the new wage agreement, anoui ciock.

xne cnna nad her --ere r.aa dku ao cnan-ge at uuay-; murderer from Cabell county, went to little baby sister in her. arms and fell mas General 'Arvardo, commander of i the scaffold calm and smiling, lata backward into a-tub of water lust the constitutionalist forces there, tele-' this afternoon at the West. Vltnl? oteamer Asnore. iSt. John3, N.

July 10. Tho steamer Invermore of the -Rp-M Nw hal fund amounting to $12.00.000. tive Stanley tiowaie, of Cincinnati, introduced a bill yesterday in the -L- committee. The convention adjourned until row era. ai crovs-lons will be taken up.

Miners ofli- shall provide 1,200 scholarships Chinese students at home and oad, each yielding $400 annual'v. taken from the stove, with the result graphed from Cruz De Piedra at 3 4u penitentiary in Moundsville. Death Railway company is as-that she was horribly scalded. jp. m.

today. was pronounced ten minutes and 80 I bore near Brigh Harbor on the La house to tax the incomes of Ameri me little sufferer was conveyed to Reports reaching here yesterday seconds ifter the drop. The mur- Ibrador coast. She carries tiasseneers fund will be created by deposit- cials said tonight that the remaining fhe Cottage State hospital, where: were that the federals had most of derer marched uo the sieos (o the 'mail and freieht from this eitv. Nn cans who marry foreign titles 25 per cent, in addiKion to regular income tax under the Underwood-Sim-, 2B8B af, 1 annually in the bank Site.

I particulars cf her -condittoa luuv.uiis, wuUlu imuuuu.Cujy ac-1 ceaw ensuea at oxiocs last even-1 their equipment loaded on steamers I gallows unaided and at no times show 'nd ire wH.y to vuat. evidenc of terror. been, received..

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