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4 -f Citn es. A THE WEATHER mm MM Clearing and cold to night and tomorrow. SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 191G ONE CENT SlTSls Elaroliere TWO cite mmm PUTS 3 WOMEN WILLETT DINED TRAVIS WHITNEY IS ACCUSED BY 12 MORE AMERICANS REPORTED KILLED IN MEXICO, INCLUDING 2 WOMEN; PRES. WILSON WILL TAKE NO ACTION ENDS LIFE IN DEATH CELL. Osslnlng, Jan.

18. Fourteen hours after his appeal for a new trial was denied, Angelo Legglo, sentenced to die In the electric chair next month for murder committed suicide early to-day In the death house of Sing Sing prison. Legglo strangled himself by knotting the sheet of his bed over a bar above his cell door. He was still breath. Ing when cut down, but died a few moments later.

DOCTORS ON NEW AND STROLLED HOSPITAL STAFF ABOUT NEW YORK H.L CARPENTER Declares P. S. Board Secretary Commissioner Kingsbury Ap- Kept Prison Guard Here Until Legglo was sent to Sing Sing from AWARDCONTRACT Kaiser NotSeroiusIy DL Tfc Manhattan. points Twenty-nine to Midnight While Waiting to Is Acting in Interest of RaOroad Co. Authoritative Announcement from MRS.

GRAHAME-WHITE WINS Cumberland St Board. See "Friend." FOR E.D. SUBWAY Berlin Disposes of Disquieting Rumors. By CARL W. ACKERMAN.

London, Jan. 18. The petition of Mrs. Claude Grahame-White, wife of At Own Risk. the noted aviator, for restoration of TELLS HIS STORY TO OUSTED PHYSICIANS ASK Berlin (via Amsterdam), Jan.

18. The United Press was to-day officially her conjugal rights, was granted STEWART, SUSPENDED, MAKES CLEAN BREAST to-day. THE THOMPSON COM. MAYOR TO HELP THEM authorized to deny rumors circulated In foreign countries that the Kaiser P. S.

C. Abandons Trench Method in Fayor of Older One. This Is a customary preliminary to Is seriously ill. a suit for divorchere. ine jsmperors Illness has at no This it was generally under Also Makes Reference to Charge Kingsbury With "Pur- Narrates Full Adventures of MADERA, SCENE OF NEW OUTRAGE i time been serious, it was stated.

It stood, is preliminary to a suit for divorce Mrs. Graham-White contemplates SEVEN MONTHS ARE SAVED suing an Arbitrary Course- Convict Junket to Albany bringing. Lawyers Who Suddenly Wanted Big Fee. The Graham-Whites were married and Back. With Fury and Injustice." was necessary for him to remain in his rooms in the palace for only a few days.

He Is now Improved to such an extent that he is holding daily military confert-uces with members of the General Staff. on June 27, 1813, when Graham-White himself was In the limelight as aaring Booth-Flinn, Get Tunnel Bid for $6,000,000. aviator. The bride was Miss Dorothv Herbert L. Carpenter, President of Commissioner Kingsbury struck to Carranza's Agent Promises Prompt Work In Bringing Murderers to Justice.

Cad well Taylor, daughter of Bertram E. Taylor, of New York, prominent so day what is considered his final blow In the Cumberland Street Hospital The contract for the construction The above exelUFlve statement by cially. dispute by abolishing the old staff of fifty-seven physicians and appointing of the tube connecting Manhattan lne Berlin correspondent of the United and Brooklyn In the Fourteenth i PrPsa Is the first official announcement a new board, amnnz- th.m th COURT HALTS regarding the Kaiser's condition au- thorlzed in Berlin since the first the Fulton Street Protective League, and Chairman of the Fulton Street Property Owners, created a furore at the hearing of the Thompson Legislative Committee this morning when he practically charged Travis H. Whitney, Secretary to the Public Service Commission with favoring the railroad companies instead of the property' owners whom ho is supposed to represent. Mr.

Carpenter declared thati women. El Paso, Texas, Jan. 13. Twelve I INTERESTING FACTS OF WILLETT JUNKET Sunday evening dinner with keeper at gay Forty-second street cafe. Strolls up and down Fifth avenue while "waiting for friend" due at midnight.

Sleeping cars to Albany. Pleasant strolls about the Capital with meals at hotel. Makes keeper wait for friend, due to arrive on noon train. Willett leaves on train which Warden "missed." street-Eastern District subway was let to-day by the Public Service Commission to Booth-Flinn, for $6,639,023.60. Under the agreement.

This is the first time in the history bulletin, several weeks ago, stating more Americans, Including two that the KaVser was suffering from women, are reported to-day to huva THIRD TRACKING of, any hospital fri Greater New York has had women appointed to Its regu been murdered by Mexican bandit. the tunnel will be constructed in twenty-seven months Instead of thirty- lar staff as practising doctors. cellular inflammation and would be unable to visit te western front It is the first despalofa. dealing with the Kaiser's illness jLssed by the German The three women are Dr. Cornelia 1 four months, aB was first agreed upon.

Commissioner Henry W. Hodge re-I commended that the contract be Madera, Chihuahua, waa the scene of this latest massacre, according to unconfirmed advices received here from Chihuahua P. S. C. Enjoined from Approv during tiro fight to prevent the con- censor, all other news reports regarding the Kaiser having originated in countries outside Germany, and hav ing Solid Girders.

awarded. The method used will be that as used in other subways and not the McBean "trench method," which was found impractical in this instance. The ruling of the Army Engineers, headed by Col. Black, that no methoa of construction, working from the sur C. Brant, of 91 Macon street; Dr.

Mary L. Lines, of 285 Washington avenue, and Dr. Mabel C. Sisson, of 348 Putnam avenue. AH of the old members who stuck by the Kingsbury regime are still on the board, and those dispensed with are those whose acceptances have not been promptly forthcoming.

This in- ing been based on supposed advlcej ORDE SIGNED LAST NIGHT from Berlin, Charles Stewart, the prison guard of William Willett, has made a clean breast of the facts relating to the Junketing of the prisoner about Al-ny. His statement shows that Willett did considerable more traveling than was at first supposed, between Waahlngton, Jan. 13. President Wilson stands squarely behind Secretary of State Lansing in his statement that Americans who entered Mexico In the face of warnings' from this government did so at their own risk. That the bodies of Americans killed in Mexico were mutilated was tha latest information received at the State Department to-day.

A message) face of the river, could be used in certain parts of the East River, caused the abandonment of the McBean method. Commissioner Hodge stated that he had Investigated and was convinced that no saving of money or Lattice Work Only Type of ROBBED STORE Legal Construction. vuuibo, an oi me who resigned In a body. Commissioner Kingsbury to-day gave out the following statement: "The life of the old Medical Board of Cumberland Street Hospital offi- Sunday and early Monday mornlrr. It has been learned that the two men oven came to Manhattan and had dinner at the Athens Hotel, opposite the BY AIR SHAFT time could be effected by the McBean method.

"I have seen the low bidder on the Shield method," he said, "and in order that we may ave as much time as possible on this work they have agreed that If we let the comract to The Fulton street property owners, who are opposed to the third-tracking 3rand Central station in Manhattan. dated to-day was received from Cns- dally expires to-day. The resignations of the members of this board wor-submitted some time ago at my request, to take effect at my pleasure Last night I officially accepted these of the elevated road Along that thor- them immediately, they will complete' The facts of Stewart's confession were tonw Collector Cobb at Kl Paso. It Boy Climbed Through Opening ougnrare, mafle an unexpected move confirmed press reports as to how the bodies have been found. all given to District Attorney Crops to-day when they served an order upon oTthe 1 the Public Service Commission re- board wh? are at present on activ me tunnel, ready ror trains, within twenty-seven instead of thirty-four months, as they agreed to do in their bid.

Aaltronvlnced ttt there would' not be any savhur of money by the trench Plan. Col. Black shlntiv I Prompt-actlon to bring tha murderers Stewart ty that Willett had free -IntoTlatbush Grocery. sfcamlm relation. I accepted aivui UUU 1 vi wviiuai Hnnintr tn hifM.t.i..

will take activ will take active seVvtee tho hosplial ln le'epnono' "ent ana rf At ine same time I notified thest micu LoicgiauiD, nu 10 nave SISTER PULLED UP LOOT I TRAVIS WHITNEY. the Grand Central muuviwii met someone at enjoins tne communion ma-vict-h I thev refer A rl i r. 1 ul QtnHnn vhA tt- a tr. ot a aw.r.A. liiu 1 (i 1 unce ir forbids the, use of the trench method on some parts of the river, forbidding any inethod of construction necessitating working on the surface of the river for a distance of 900 feet." Commissioner Cram then moved that the contract be awarded to Booth-Flinn.

It was seconded byCommis-i annrnval nt tha mnUA I them at once. It aesma 1 I oi menlii for the ncmH nf hi. 1 nnn structlon of the Fulton street elevatod lino with solid girders, Secretary Whitney bad taken An opposing atti 1 wioo ivr ujiuw a wee k- rnr 1 if ume was promised the United States lo-day. In a letter to Secretary of Stat Lansing from Ellseo Arredondo, Washington representative of tha Mexican government The letter reads: "I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency's note of this date relative to the murder by Villa forces of sixteen American gentlemen near the city of Chihuahua, and of the oetween is ostrand avenue the members now on service to r. fine.

He tells how he "missed" Willett-at the Albany station, and says and Cumberland street, on the around rSnpo to turn, thel- Ptients over to tne new men In .,1 1 1 Kiddies Say Foster-Mother Directed. $1,000 Thefts. tude. Ho that several of Mr. Whitney's actions have demonstrated IVJ 1VB lilt) IltJ that any other type of construction, The contract was then unani mount that he was inclined to matorially approved.

Commissioner Williams men this time to perfect their permanent organization. I am also mailing this morning the official appointments of the new staff, nntifvlna- thnn, except lattice work, is illegal and detri then said: "I move that the chief ho favor the railroad. "During the property owners' long mental to the public welfare. instructed to get out the plans for the The property owners, whe have been The mysterious and systematic rob- situation In the State of Durango. Your to take active service on the twentieth or Immediately if necessary.

The new staff comprises the following: iura suDway enfl of the tunnel and also thn RmnLli-n i hino. tt a 1 1 carrying on the fight against the pro wuiBiuu srircorj store at uuxj itoi assured that my connected with the tube. This should i be done at once, the nln net nml nn. ADVISORY BOARD. Consisting of the Advlsorv ow xviuiuiii uvciiuo, wnicn nas Deen iiiii ioa myseir, deeply deplore that he did not tell the true circumstances to Warden Homer, of the Great Meadow prison, until a day luter.

Stewart has been suspended, Mr. Cropsey was told to-day. According to his own statement, Stewart loft tho prison at 6 o'clock Sunday evening for White Plains, where Willett had been to give the Westchester authorities more Information relating to the Investigation into the conditions at Sing ISlng. Both posed third-tracking of the elevated by the B. It.

T. realized yesterday afternoon that unless some decisive going on for months, and has totalled the dastardly action of the Villa forces. and the heads' of departments. struggle to prevent unsightly solid girder road construction, Mr. Whitney has shown an opposing attitude to me and many of my associates," said Mr.

Carpenter. "Certain of my associates have communicated with the Commission and Secretary Whitney asking that certain -natters of Importance be presented to that body. When they called at the Commission's ofllce Mr. tracts let, so that work on these portions may procede towards completion with the work on 1the tunnel." "We need this tunnel for this section as fast as we ran oft It i over a $1,000 loss, was cleared up to-Jld that efficient action will be taken day, according to the police, by the to bring the murderers to Justice, and acuon were taken at once, the Public Service Commission would let Advisory Committee: Dr. Charles L.

Johnston, chairman. Dr. Walter Gray Crump. Dr. William H.

Dieffenbach. Heads of Departments: Dr. Herbert C. arrest or Mra Mattle Sharkey, who the contract for the heavy girder con Commissioner Hodge, following In line with Commissioner Williams' suggestion. "Tho engineers hv infnrj struction and tha work would be under Obstetrics.

way within a few weeks. Dr. E. Rodnev Flk lives on the floor above. Detectives Downey and Aslp say Mra Sharkey, through the agility her foster son, Richard Noethlger.

14, was enabled to send the boy down an airs haft Into the VT.II -vK utlCIH Ul 1 Willett and Stewart then left White Plains for New York for the purpose iMCUlUillQ, With that Idea in mind, there was a Dr. J. F. Ranken. Dennrtmnt me that the other portions of the sub-way can be completed within the twenty-seven months.

It will take for the tunnel." John F. Overend, of the Eastern District Improvement Association, thanked the Commission for its hurried meeting at which It was de cology. that my government will also take the necessary steps to remedy the situation In the State of Durango. This latter matter has already been brought to tha attention of Mr. Carranza.

and while I feel certain that be will omit no effort to bring the murderers of tho above mentioned American gentlemen to Justice on his own initiative. I have nevertheless, communicated with him on the subject." Dr. J. HubleV Rnhall cided that Fred C. Williams, a plumber, Surgery.

01 in rirnon street, and a property store, while his 11-year-old sister, Haxel stood guard and pulled up the owner, should try and secure an order "We held a hanouet clehnti-, from the Supreme Court which would of taking a train back to the prison. Arriving in Manhattan, the two had dinner and then, it is said, Willett told his guard that he expected to meet a man at the Grand Central station to discuss the matter of the payment of the fine. The expected man did not appear and Willett made a telephone call. He then told Stewart that the party would arrive at about midnight. It loot Mra Sharkey will be arraigned this at least act as a temporary stay DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE.

Dr. Rodney Flske, chief. lr. H. B.

Mlnton, associate Dr. George F. Lazarus, associate. Dr. Herman Street, associate.

Brant' 8sociate. Dr. W. If. Abbott, aaal.t.n.

event last night," he said. "We Were a little premature, but we feel now tnat we have much cause for reloic-ng. lour decision to-dav meets the pntl Public Supreme Court Justice Stophon Cal- afternoon ln the Flatbush court on iaghan was visited at his home late last evening and he signed the order charge of receiving stolen goods. The -2 I Dr. James W.

Fox, assistant. which will be returnable before Jus Commissioner Haywnrd received the following letter from Senator Robert j-" laumer. assistant. jt. u.

pjerson, flSSlNtjLn two youngsters, children of Mra Sharkey's dead sister, hare been taken to the Children's Court and held in uce Manning on Friday morning. was then about 8 clock and the prisoner suggested that they take a Hr Dlnir. Dr. G. itobert Stewart is the attorney of rec "My Dear Colonel: Dr.

E. R. Bedford, assistant. ord for Mr. Williams and he is as.

$500 ball. it is my understanding that the subject of opening bids for the East- sisted by William G. Bushell, of 44 walk. They strolled about for a few hours, but as to Just where they wont to. Stewart contradicts himself In his uuirici ouDway tunnel is on be Court street.

The robbing of the store resulted in the discharge of several clerks who The State Department has prao-tically decided on the form in which It will present all facts In the Mexican situation to Congress, as called for by the Senate reBolutlon.j'J."Becrtary Lansing to-day admitted such a paper Is the subject of consideration by himself and the Mexican Division of tha Department, but would not discuss It. The first draft la vnr long and Into minute details. may be completed within a week. It is expected the President will have the last word to say on its final form. The Dyer resolution In the house.

uao JUUI VUHimiKK nn I Shortly before noon to-day Mr. at that time It is to be decided whether Bushell, accompanied by Herbert L. will now be automatically reinstated. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERT. Dr.

N. Hubley Schall, chief Dr. Harry A. Tarbox, associate Dr. C.

Winfield Perkins, assistant. Dr Mary L. Lines, associate. Dr. Harold Sanders.

DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS. Dr. H. C. Allen, chief.

Dr. R. L. Wood, r. are lo De opened and the low bid accepted or whether the Carpenter and several other Ful The stolen groceries are valued at i un ueierrea ror further In vestlgatlon of the so-called trench sys.

over $700. The boy. the police say, ton street property owners, called at the offices of the Public Service Commission and, after, a conference also learned the combination of the A a 1 uu Kirciitay Know. I am verv safe and admits taking over $70. The Dr.

J. A. Gels, assistant. statement He said they went up Fifth avenue, between Forty-second and Fifty-first streets. This stroll, he saj took them several hours, but he does not state whether they made any stops on the way.

In the course of their stroll, Willett Is said to have pointed but to him his old office on Fifth avenue. The two men returned to the station at 11:46 P. but the party that Dr. Mabel C. Sisson.

nouistun oinciais claim tneir mon lno eastern District Subway, and while very much In favor of saving the City of New York a million and a half niinr. i. with Travis H. Whitney, the secretary of the Commission, formally served the 8upreme Court order upon Chair asking the President if "watchful Herbert cartbktkr. DEPARTMENT OF GTNECOLOGTJ etary loss to be even greater.

At any rate, the boy "double-crossed the ac waiting should not be displaced by it. J. F. Ranken, chief. Dr.

W. F. Shaw, assistant. Intervention, probably will be ignored. man Oscar 8.

Straus and Commissioner George S. William Tho Whitney old them he was thoroughly conversant with the -attitude of the umo in tne completion thereof, it is still my opinion that the engineers of th Pi.hii. 'This staff it will be observed con cused woman; for he has confessed that some of the cash went into the hands of another lad who was to become his partner ln buying a motor- Commission and for that reason did not Chihuahua, Jan. 18. Gen, Ja iiiui vx nveniy-inrce physicians and turn In the case, and this led Mr.Tar.

I surgeons for active servir. Commission InvestlKated this same proposition when the route was first Willett was expecting did not put In iresent their propositions, he con Inued. cinto Trevino, Commander-in-Chie" iaiu imil, una i none tnur vnn will penter and others to believe that they O0BUll'jte." says Dr. Kingsbury. "This an appearance.

After, telephoning boat "The attitude of Mr. Turner, As- would be. glad to have the matter man th n.n.,.T" uiett torn tne gaara mat nis of the Carranxa, troops here, to-day sent BOO men in pursuit of tha bandits lrttant unlet Jbnglneer of the Coramli delay the matter of awarding the contracts beyond tomorrow, providing you are satisfied that there Is no advantage When Lawrence Qulnn, of 158 Bal the new Ian hl frln1 not hlnAdue tested out in the courts. ion, coincided with that of the Sec tio street, general manager of the will be better serv.H illness of his wife. Willett tMSte Mr.

Carpenter, in discussing the or etary. From his actions, he was ap- wiopung tne trench Rouliton stores here, called in the twenty-three competent doctors pre- then bought two tickets forNk-fe arently in direct opposition to any der, said that the action of the Fulton i enclose Herewith an n.i iove Dy tne property owners which th.n 12:25 rm to Albany. street men would finally give everyone police, the detectives were completely mystified because the safe had never who massacred sixteen American clti-2ens thirty-live miles from Chihuahua. They were ordered to show no merer to ihe murderers. Reports to the military authorities herefsay that the Villa General, Lopes, vag against the railroad company's 'arge "They were sleener tickets." said clipped from the Brooklyn Time of January 191S, headed 'The fluhwau fPkl.

lesire to comply with the former's an opportuntty'to find out whether the Public Sen-ice Commission is working Stewart Asked if he had the tubs, em and concluded Mr. Carpenter. been forced, and the doors never been tampered with. They watched several hit 1 .1 that ha hail Vi rnn-n th-m mignt just as well have been written by me person- unwieldy staff of fifty -seven, unorganized and taking turns in rotating strv-' nav on 0,6 sTcat wouM for the welfare of the people, or In the Merton E. Lewis, counsel for the ommittee, asked Mr.

Carpenter If he eatized the seriousness of the charges Uay. but he was sure that they had many ap plications from other homeopathic physicians and surgeons who Jiy. tits my views exact v. Rud nights and last evening they heard Interests of the ra.Iroad company. Mr.

Lit oven4carefuIly.a nd after you have a slight scraping sound in the rear of commanded the murderers. Word has reached here that Bert Kramer, son of David like to secure appointments on the I two lowr bertha like to secure aDDolntmxnt. Carpenter said further that he was nade against the Commission. Mr. uuiics sv.

VUVIB49 mm to ni) aii. the store and were am axed to see the think it will take to decide this matter arpenter was not certain whether his tatementa were considered charges or very much disposed with.rfhe treat- They reBcnd Albny flv9 ment which he had received from Mr. Board Increase 'fd brk boy climbing down an air shaft, lead it tne qurntion is not aecldu1 ln.n.. Kramer, a rancher of the Guerrero district, has been slain by bandits oa acta row, Thursday. I would strongly advise not to delay this Eastern District Subway proposition anv lonro.r th.n i.

"Do you realize the effect of the state- lng to a wash sink In the store, from the bathroom on the first floor above, which Is occupied by Mra 8hafkey his father's ranch. Grave fears are vvmtxwy, tne s'icretarjr or Umt Com- UUI- a ihh mission. Ke anld that he had asked 'Mtur of the new staff Is they walked around until nine o'clock Mr. "Whitney duestlon in re- thlrin'ilf dropped Into the office of John lent you made in reference to th mt. itude of Messrs.

Whitney and Turner absolutely necessary, because It is the one great public Improvement for sked Attorney Lewis. and the children. The youngster entertained for the safety of the father, Roy Kramer; another son, and-' Mrs. Kramer and her 11-year-old daughter gard to the pi-oper procedure In senr- high standing in the homeopathic pro- B- Klley Prisons. Inr tha order, and tht th I tesston in Brooklyn.

So far I They remained there for about twenty I hope It wll chancre their artlHMA made the descent by clutching to a waste pipe. wnicn tne eastern District has been waiting for some years, and I am very much ln favor of seeing It consummated with the least possible delay. "I beg to remain cordially and is wnitney a attitude a Isck of had replied tbit "he was not the counsel "Plta the mlnutea Then they went to the sta-, I city io aoroit women to its reruhu-l tin -t am.i, i who were known to be on the ranch. The bandits, who killed young Kramer, The detectives allowed him to con yaiiy me peopiei" asked the for the propirty owners. I staff.

I hnno It will v. I I VI iwyer. tinue. He carried with hlra a stout bag. which he preceded to fill with the a mini mil tne name Of othurl oerely yours.

Mr. carpenter repUefl that In hit pinion It was. are said to have been led by General Jose Rodriguez, another' Villa commander. women physicians who applied for an-1 remained there until a few minutes When Mr. Carpenter was asked If Judge Brown In April last the totwere m1 the train for Great Meado.

"ROBERT R. LAWSOX." LOSES FINGER ON TROLLEY. choicest articles in the store. When he bad finished a rope was dropped down, which he fastened to the hag Washington, Jan. It.

Senator asked for $10,000 before they would There has been much talk Tabout the arrlved- draw up any papera Mr. Carpenter union of the twentyslx doctors who "Wlllett's friend waa coming up on said they were offered $,000. that signed lointlv a lettV th. r- i. "creUry Whitney's attitude impressed im that the railroad company should ntrol the Commission instead of the Jople, Mr.

Carpenter replied: "I bo-ave the railroads have been materially ivored and that the people have been Lewis, Democrat this afternoon introduced a resolution giving tha Presi amount having already been paid, appointments on h. While Morris Goldstein, 40, 825 and with some one pulling it up, the stolen goods disappeared. The detectives-, followed the air shaft, confronted the children, and the boy South Fourth street, was attempting but that they were not satisfied unless looks much more formidable than It Mewart- ln explaining $5,000 wa-tUmd over to them at and It has not at anr tim nr.n their lingering in Albany. This train evented rrom getting the comDlatnts to alight from a crowded' car tof the Seventh avenue line. Manhattan, on the slightest alarm.

The fact Is that reaches Albany st acoordinK The property owners were forced to la lares number of th loroujrhly scrutinized." dent the same powers as to the con- trol of the Army and Navy in Mexico as he now exercises over them la Nicaragua and Porto Rico. The Senator made a stirring speech In Support hire outside lawyers to r.n.r. which wer. drltn lo ura" woie' Dul ntner willett Jt was stated by Mr. Carpenter that demand for 310,000 by two lawyers, ho represented the DroDertv ownre said that under his foster, mother's direction he had been taking the articles for seven months.

He admitted that he had learned the combination of the safe and had taken ST0. briefs, and they were finally able to cation werevpurely honorary, although n0r Btewrt "ayed at the station Submit them. Referee Brown ankoH II am frank to untll that time. AakeoV whv Him the Willlamsburgh Bridge Plira today, the conductor tried to close' the gate. Goldstein's left hand was caught In the Jam, and the first finger of his left hand so badly crushed that their initial fight against the ele of the Administration's policy.

oinUL January I to render hU daci- been glad to have bad some of tha did not welt for th train. h. siea ro a. was responsible for tha won, but on or about December he older men who have served many rears h.t -nrm-tt 4V suddenly gave a decision, sweepingly TO fear that Willett suggested that there Jlure of the people-tn their first bt 3ut when the people Vera Confirmation of thf killing' of tha (Con tin wd ea rse aji ty favor of Uie railroad company. lit had to he amputated.

(Coolinoad fid Par aanrUhhta diet la rrtpp ar son term. Horlivk lUlua iillk. Arold sututUataa. (rtDiase ea Tece 3.

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