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1I2KZATKER THUS wMb SMto Sees. edition CWe aigfet mi t. Marrewj oooiev, SIXTV-KlGimpi'K, DHOOKLVX, MONDAY. JUNK 11 1015 TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY PRINCIPALS -IN THE CROUT TRIAL SKETCHED JO-DAY IN COURT, 16,000 RUSSIANS ARE CAPTURED TOMBS WARDEN BREAKS DEATH LEAP OF SLAYER i rr Mackensens Smalm Neari AMERICA'S HEART WILL INTERPRET WORLJTSHEART President Speaks to 5,000 Washington on Meaning of Flag Daj. i Lemberg Bring Results.

off mm i 'FRENCH ADMIT A SETBACK! Hniaa L'ebman, Who Threw Children from Window, Tries to End Life. But Make Up for Souchei by Other Victories. NO SWASHBUCKLERS CAUGHT BY WARDEN AT MADE OUR HISTORY END OF 40-FOOT LEAP 1 flerltn tvta tutlfii to tendon). June 14-ilxteen thousand Rutane were captured Mackensen srmlee In eerie a of sharp smashes against WILSON ON FLAG DAY. Warden Hanley Risked Own The Men Whose Names Arc Not in the Newspapers Most Important i the enemy line west and northwest of Lamberg yenterdav Tha War ffflee announced that Wac- kanaan Is no 6n the offenslva all along the line from Cherniawa to Alert ta a Tha A ustro-4 jerman armies am preais- Life to Sarc Thai of Murderer on TriaL GROUT CARRIED ing In upon Lemberg In this region forty utile front Thie after- FRAME Hmn Ubmn, priwnr on trial June heart 8f Washington.

oWrlal statement alao reported for murdtr, while m-altihr to be yt interpret the heart America will aevere defeat for the French between Arras and IJeven. hroujht ovr to the Court of General HMlont this morning, tried to kill him I a it Maker Says He Was Insolvent a the Fasten) theatre we took some amy position northeast of ee ale nH rreefe nattonl life by tvry ex position kmt bp the dotty ends tor of grrmt pevple We are mew bird krre to-day to pnv or tribute to if grent turn tao aeve rrralrd far ererrtmcra that kavf mdde rata nation uhnt it Thrre im not a tingle sunakburklrr among them Thru irere not afraid to lead Thry ttrre not afraid to go ahead. lA't not forget thnt the great experiences of the nation have been e. icorfc of the unknown men, xrhoae tuimet tee do not find im the headline of the neicspapert H'e tomertimet took to the noUy place a where men ate talking, instead of attumng our cars to the mass of the people. I am sorry that you do not wear the flag every day I con only ask of you that you lore the physical emblem you wear so deep in your heart that the heart of may yet interpret the heart of the world.

If by Jumping from the fourth t'er of the Tombs prison. By remark-W at hro1mn on the part of Warden John Hanley, in charge of the the official atatement. 'and eouih- of the world i That will be the mission of this nation in the opinion of President Wllaon, if the people of the country are true ip Its great traditions. so told a crowd of nearly people assembled on th south front of the Treasury Building at the Tune. jxxrttcr tf? T)3.

C. CCQRSCV ftPtyr -ftjF I east of Marlampol a'orroed the Ruaaian flrat line I "In the West we repulsed atrong French attach on our posltiona on Iienjunun F'rankel. oiftnlxei and I at neon to-day In discussing Flag Day I president of the Roseben Realty Com- 1 both sides of the lorette Hills, and on tha Neuvllle-Reclincourt front with1 heavy loeeea." French Setback at Souchez. TRIO FLEE COURT THE TIMES' NEWS POLICY Truth, Accuracy, Independence, Fair Play. pan.

wtioite notes, aggregating I 861. Itere carried as an asiiet in the I report of IMward W. Grout, admitted lit the trial to-day that he was insol Tombs, he caved from Instant dath. flnnley stood on the lower tier and at came hurtling from 41) feet above, head downward, spread out hi arm, caught ther descending hotly and Riving the man a qiflck twUt, landed him on his feet, practically uninjured. I.lebman.

with a group of prisoners, was lined up on the first tier to po across the Fi ridge of Sighs, where he waa on trial for murder, being accuned of throwing two of his little children through the air shaft at 73 Fast Ninety -eighth street. Manhattan, on March 16 last. Sadie, 3. one of the I rri, June 14 The Germans have begun a new attrk on Kouchez. They I artj hurting large quantities of high I explosive sheila against the French, BY 2-STORY LEAP vent, and had been so since the panic trenches and the walla of the old sugar refinery.

An official statement this and the traditions for which It stands. The scene was probably th moot ine spiring under which ths President ever has spoken Stretching in front of him was the greensward of Potomac Park. In the distance the great bulk of th Washington Monument cast a dark shadow across the sky from which a scorching summer sun threw vefy thing Into hold relief. tV On the flag-bedecked speakers stand sat the new Premier of th Ad ministration. Acting Secretary of State Ianslng.

and Secretary Daniels of th Steamer Hopenount Sunk. of 1907 and 108 This damsging- evidence was developed by District Attorney Cropsey on the re direct examination. leading up to It was testimony on a bewildering inar. of transactions, I n- Jump Out of Window in oney! Torpedoed by Germam Danish Bark Set Afire by Island Tfibunal. I volving a doien morig-ages and trans children, was Instantly Killed Samuel was made a cripple for life.

Juat as the prisoners were about to London. June 14. The Rnimh stam-H afternoon admitted the bombardment wrecked part of tha French trenches north of the mill and forced French troops to retire. This reveirs. however, was offset by a French victory on the eastern ridge of the Ixiretle Hills.

The French shelled and then occupied a portion of German trenches. The Belgians have resumed the offensive near Dlxmude. In a night attack they crossed to tho east bank of the Yaer and took up strongly fortified positions. Turks Repulse Allies. Constantinople (via Berlin wireless), June 14.

Repeated Anglo-French attacks on the Turkish right wing near fers. The original debt was about $32,000. This was reduced, but in Marcn, 191 his notes totaling- over $23,000 were In the bank and were carried as asete. CHICAGO WALKS, WITH JSTRIKE ON 14,000 Employees of Railroads Quit Work. er Hopemount has been torloed and sunk by a German submarine.

FOURTH MAN CAUGHT, Navy, while the F-resident was Intro I duced by Secretary McAdoo. 1 For nearly a minute after Presi be taken across the bridge and in charge of Keepers James T. Martin and Eugene J. Kearney, Licbman broke from the crowd running from the east to the west side of the prison and climbed up a ten-foot (rate. The alarm The Hopemount was sunk off the coast of Wales.

The submarine fired All of the transactions took place be Police Fail to ral shells at the steamer before crew could enlr the. hoatfl The fore Grout became president. The i prosecution produced about twenty-fivo judgments obtained against Frankel nn inaivinuai. nis wue, nosa, ana ine Uoaeben Realty Company. One by ono was sounded at once and Warden Han-Icy came out Into the yard of the prison and directed the two pursuing keepers where to go in order to head off LJebman.

Liebman got over the gate and then began climbing up the -tief, the Interior of the Tombs be Prisoners captain and three of the crew were wounded. They were taken to a hospital after the noeis reached Barry. The Hopemount was a 3,400 ton HMt-Li-Banr, were rpuiaea early he read them into the recoros question mg the witness after eah-wie 4estrr4 Tid3. Ait 6lllclal statement to-dav said tha tt the judffmcntfl hd ben satisfied. the Most of them had not.

steel screw steamer owned by ing arranged somewhat like a bird Thru rrl unncr lnmnnfl ttvA Turkllh loaces wars slight Italy Justifies Blockade. cag. The Warden tow the keepers dent Wilson had stepped forward, the crowd applauded, and it was only after-he had several times motioned, that he was able to make himself heard. The Preutv4 nwaie -ee- direct rer ence to ths stirring davs of the last week In his speech. When he appealed to everyone to realize that ths great mass of the people are net those who get their names In the newspapers, and said that in the list of those who made the flag possible ther was not single swashbuckler, many Interpreted these words as his ex.

planation'of why lie has not made any public comment on the events that led "Were all of the mortgage held on your property foreclosed during the years 1507 and 1008 asked Cropsey. The wttnesn, whr until that point had appeared unwilling to testify, leaned forward. "Yes." he said, lost all of my holdinirs. about a half-million dollare Hopemount Shipping Company and from the pen of the Coney Ubnd Court rroni the port of to-day and escaped. A fourth man She was built In 104 and was 381 feet was caught by Attendant Daniel Carey I 'n length and 48 feet at her beam.

JtiKt a he was crawling out of the' The 824-ton French schooner Diam-. 'ant, from the port of St. Malo, was Window. The nnlim hnvn mf tut a in which way the fugitive nu going. Liebman evidently law the maneuver, end when he reached the fourth tfer he released his hold on the grating and began to falL Hanley had anticipated this move, for with feet wide apart and arms outstretched, he Fioma.

June M. Baron Sonntno. Italian Foreign Minister, to-day addressed a note to neutral powers, reaffirming Italy's right to declare a blockade of the Adriatic. Goritz Under Three Fires. HOW TROLLEY STRIKE AFFECTS CHICAGO 4.i00 cars Idle.

1.200 miles -of trackage tied up. 19 power houses closed down. Approximately $200,000 dally income deprived companies. Nearly four million passengers carried daily on elevated and surface lines. 1.000 passengers carried from oop district during evening rush tour alone.

oui'inni inru, aim ar UK ou niiay The worth of res! estate. It left me wlth- prepared to catch the body. There I I out a penny crew was landed to-day was a great hullabaloo in the Tombs during the exciting moments from thei Those who escaiet "Yon say it left you without are Famuel The Dismant was en route for prison era. ana one or mem, kooco gchew man n. penny? i "Yes.

I did not have rent. -0, address unknown i Swansea. While off the coast of Corn-burglary in an Kmmons i arnivsiB, wno ia un iriai ior muraer. wanted for i Malborget Fortress Partly Destroyed Volia and Valentin. Passes Chicago, June 14 Chicago to-day avenue house, Sheepshead Bay; Israel Gornstein.

19, of 215 Fast Second street, Manhattan, who was arrested as a pickpocket, and James McLaughlin, 30, a steamer wnot-e nationality the Iha-mant's crew could not discover. The steamer trailed along behind the submarine, watching the chase until a tornedo struck the Dinmnnt lost everything. The Koseben 'ompany was in no way connected with the Union Bank or with the Mechanics and Traders Bank. It was organized by Frankel to transact his extensive ventures. C'ropsey's first step in fastening direct losses to Grout's bank through a machinist of 327 Ralph avenue, at Then the steamer made off In an oppo-rested at Coney Island on a charge site direction.

The Diamant's crew yelled after the Warden: "Look out there Warden, If that man falls on you you'll be killed." Hanley paid no attention and when the body reached his arms, he turned the man right side up. Liebman wa? found to be suffering from a fractured foot, while the warden escaped with a dislocated left arm and a briuse on his finger. Judge Wadhams. when informed of Liebman's act, dismissed the Jury which had been hearing the case. There Is a belief In the Tombs that IJebman Is not right mentally.

of vagrant. lanaea at nymoutn. the Roseben company was to Introduce mortgages given by Louis J. Cohen to Joseph M. Cohn.

There were five first mortgages, one for $8,000 made The window through which the men Are Occupied by Italian. London, June 14. Fierce fighting on Gforlti. and the partial deatructlon of the Austrian fortress of Malborget, In the Carnic Alps, were reported In official despatches from Gen. Cadoma today.

Explosion of a munitions maga-alne during a violent bombardment Sunday afternoon blew out the wing of a fort of Malborget. Italian aviators reported that several high explosive shells appeared to have crashed Into the magazine simultaneously. A furious battle is beina fouam alonu to the first break in his Cabinet. "1 know of nothing more diffl- I cult than to render an adequate tribute tb the emblem of our said the President. "Those of us who have felt the beat of the pulse of the nation, and who have known of its aspirations, must realize the impoe- 'slbility of truly expressing the great things that It represents.

When stop to analyze It. we must realise that what the flag represents Is not a mere body of vague sentiments, or of rhet- orical sentiments that are contained in declarations of independence and of rights. "The things that the flag stands for-were created by the experiences) of a great people. Everything that It stands for was written by their lives. "The flag Is the embodiment, not of sentiment, but of history, it represents the experiences made by men and women; the experiences of those who do and live under that flag.

was In the grip of the worst transportation tie-up In its history. At fi o'clock this morning the last surface and elevated cars were run into the barns and the long threatened street car strike was on. Fourteen thousand five hundred motormen, conductors, shopmen and ticket sellera were affected. Up to noon no violence had been reported. The hundreds of thousands on July 10, 1907, and four for $5,600 made on July 1ft.

9nB. AH were on property at St. Mark's and Waahing- escaped Is unbarred. is about fifteen feet above the ground in the rear of the court building.) Magistrate McGuire was holding court in the front room. Officer Carey was outside the pen.

Tie heard a com London, June 14 A German aub-inarine commander eet fire to a small Danish bark, en route to England, after first transferring her crew to another Danish achooner, according to despatches! received her to-day. The second vessel arrived at the Firth of Forth last night. ton avenues. Another batch of mortgages, even more involved than the first, was pro Bender Heirs Ask $50,000. duced by Cropsey in connecting the report signed by Grout with Kran motion among the prisoners and ran Into the pen just in time to prevent the east hank of the Isonzo, six miles kel's notes.

The property is at Btone Executor Starta Second Suit for the of workers In the Loop district and in avenue and filenmore street. Mort north of Goritz, where Italian infantry gage followed mortgage' until Cropsey crossed the river and cut the railway other business sections did one of the escape of a fourth prisoner. London, June 14. The Whitby steam- For a time tHe building was In Arndale, 3,683 ton, struck a mine Death of Prominent Buih- leading north from Goritz after occu showed the bank to have held a fifth. three things: They watked.

rode In wick Physician. puroar. Pollccmcnt were sent out and sank in the White Hea. along the mortgage for $10,000. Grout's law automobiiea.

horse-drawn vehicles and firm represented the Mechanics' and in earcli of the escaped men. but northern coast of Russia pylng Plava. The enemy has been reinforced by detachments from the garrison at Goritz and has launched a determined attack to drive the Ber- Henry Bchoenlierr, as executor, started an it to-day in the Supreme jitney busea or stayed at home. A despatch to her owners to-day did itself the bank, through the Shetland their efforts werQ of no avail. Police headquarters was finally no International President W.

D. Ma- aaglferl back across the river. the men 1 ine i of the Unions of hon, of Detroit. nnvilip- hv th. aum rf 11 1 A rapidly as new pontoons can be tified and descriptions of were furnished all the bureaus.

detective I Arndale was 340 feet long and was i built In 1906. America, who won the famous street William R. Penrce, president of the constructed. Gen. Cadoma is rushing troops across the rives at this point to car strike In Boston several years ago.

announced to-day that the men Would support mi forces on the east bank. court berore Justice csarretson to recover $50,000 damara, against Will-inm llartfleld, for the death of Dr. Herman Bender, a well known Bush-wick physician, who was run down by an automobile on August 15, 191, as he stepped from a trolley car at Bush wick and Willougrhby avenues. The doctor was on his way to see a patient, at the time of the accident. This is the second trial.

The drat resulted in a disagreement, Shetland Company, testified to having written the check and directed the purchase of the property to protect the bank's mortgage. When he left the Hundreds of bodies have aone floating ARTHUR WILLIAMS SELLS. make no attempt to prevent the sur Keith to Give Out Two Jobs. down the river. To the south, another face and elevated lines running the "You do not create life bv literary expositions but by the daily endeavor of a great people, living up to their standard of honesty and juet conduct.

"We are assembled hire to-day ts pay our tribute to the great men whs have created the experience that, have made this nation what it These men are known to all ths world. They Included statesmen, soldiers, merchants, men of letters. They have shown us the way, They were npt afraid to lead. They were not afraid to go ahead. "There was not a single swashbuclt' ler among them.

They were all men of sober, quiet thougrht, whose actions were the more effective because there was no bluster in them. "These men who made possible the celebration we are participating in to-dav had no thousrht of self-aggranz stand Percy E. Egbert, the head book keeper of the bank was called, Italian infantry force cut the railway loading from Gorits to Trieste by seising tin station at Bagrado. and are moving northward toward the village William J. Elster, president of the Internal Revenue Collector st Peace one car a dsy necessary for the companies to hold their franchise from the city.

He said there would be no Electrical Engineer Dispose of Flat-. bush Reildence. It became known to-day that Arthur William, the well-nown electrical Long island Security company, mana or KuDOia. The Italian armle north of Gorits, With Magner and the Rest of Mankind. interference, either, with th mail ger of a branch of the Mechanics and Traders' Bank, was called by Cropsey to Identify the notes given by the ANTI-MURPHY MEN SUED.

near Plava, are deecendlng upon the Austrian lines or communication irom Koeeben Company. Baldwin objected. Oorlti eastward declaring the items represented loans Tress Agent Wants $11 He Claims Is The official statement from the Wr Office to-day did. not confirm the re made before Orout became president of the bank, but was overruled. There One Him.

port that the Austrian naval base at cars, but that the regular union men would not have charge of them. The strlks was officially called at midnight after the street car official had refused to grant a salary increase, The present wage scale Is a grading one, with the minimum at 23 cents an houl and 12 the maximum. The maximum is only paid after live years' ser are forty notes In all, representing The anti-Murphy Democrat who dizement but only of their duty. JPola ha been seriouily damaged by Italian aviators. sums ranging from 1260 to 14,000.

Internal Revenue Collector Keith announced to-day that he would appoint within' a short time a deputy each for Leaders Thomas R. Farrell of the Tenth A. D. and Daniel J. Carroll of the Fourteenth.

These place were promised a couple of month ago, but the Interference of Thoriia F. Magner, the head of! the Jelterson-ian Alliance, prevented action up to this time. "While we honor these men who Elster said the notes had been car nominated John A. Hennesey at the head of the -Independent Stat ticket two year ago, will he brought into "In the Carnla region our offensive have so great a part in the history of ried by his branch as assets. The consideration of the Roseben the nation and wno stood ror tn court on June 23 to explain why they did not pay their press aeenta In.

full continues," said the official statement. "Our troops advanced rapidly on Saturday, occupying Volaia and Valentina Passes, the Alpinists taking numerous ideals that made the flag of the United items was Interrupted for a few mln utes so Baldwin oould finish hfs cross- for service rendered. George Henry vice. The men want a minimum of it cents and a maximum of 36. examination of Thomas B.

Tomokln. i'Hine is the prem agent and in a civil States possible, let us not forget that the great experiences of the natiot have been the work of the unknow men. The men I mean are those In th proceedings, the difficult trenches and peak. At several point along the frontier our artillery It has been Baldwin's contention that suit filed In Manhattan he allege that companies refused to grant the de the 7J. 006 note given by -Tompkins.

destroyed enemy narracK, irenone Mr. Keith said, too, that hfs entire office staff would be completed by July 16. "And you might mention- said the mands for increased. wages on the and carried by tirout as an asset, rep there is atill XI 9 1 comma; to him. The Paine complaint states that he wa promised 1100 a week and expenaes and observation post.

whose names we do- hot find In the headlines of the newspapers. ground they could not afford It. The men cam back with the proposition 'Along tho frontles from Tonal to Collector, "that I have no quarrel with Carnla, the enemy man desperate ai reeented a renewal of the note given by his father before hi death. He forced the witness to admit that his mother had received many times tnat tne companies 'tnrow open thei any political leader." tacks against our positions all Satur and that after receiving- 1300 the organization failed to make good, putting him $191 In the hole. tituert Oibboney was preaident of financial condition to an inspection day nlht and esriy Kunnay.

particu committee; The companies refused. amount of tne not from nis rather larly in Val Grande and Val Piccolo, The strike struck' a -hard blow at the CREEK WAR PARTY WINS: estate, and is to-day a wealthy woman "They are not the men who stand on one side and comment on- what is being They are men who try to interpret the great struggle of life. "No, they are the men who, in their daily endeavor, represent the essence of the flag; the men who. In the flag, see th expression of what they them and at Freikopei. the organization and among the many members were Thomas M.

Osborne. big loop department stores. Six of the Cropsey lalti particular stress upon Thee attaclu wer completely largest stores which ordinarily do from pulsed." tne judgments obtained against Frankel by the bank, under Edward 426.000 to- 150,000 worth of Oueln I (ward and other prominent indepen-'denta. VenezIlM' Party Victorious In th Election. daily, were practically vacant- There M.

Orout. One wa against th Rose Geneva. June 14. Civil officials' of ben Company. selves are and what they desire to be-- were few clerks, but none were needed.

Thousands of shop girls living In tene Athena, June 14. Incomplete re-1 Trieste hav left tne city, according te report reaching her to-day. Th civil sometimes- look 'to the noisy places wheer men are talking; to th OPPOSES FRANK, APPEAL. turn to-day from th Greek elec BAKER KILLED BY HEAT. jgovenior and his staff ar reported to ment districts were unable to get -to work.

Telephone girl, however, were hav gon to AdeiDrg. care free. Sighting the strike in thai market place wheer men are expressing passion as partisan. Instead of at. tuning eur-ears to the mass of the Governor Slaton Hearts Argumnet of Heart Failure Brought on by Ban's ofnng, the telephone -company quarter tion Indicate the return to power of former Premier Veneillas, whose war programme caused him to break with King Constantino and to resign.

POPE'S PROTEST TO AUSTRIA ed nearly too girls in downtown hotels people who try dally to be honorabl Bays, Say Doctor, ail night. and to live each day worthy, of th Atlanta, June 14. Solicitor Hugh Excessive heat caused th death Adding to th discomfort of th thou All candidates of the Venezila war great community to wnicn tney be Dorsey, who prosecuted Lao M. Frank, Arrest of Italian Bishop of Trlont Is and of pedestrians, a steady rain early this morning of Oswald Frltscbe, long. AKTHl WILLIAMS.

began his argument be for Gov. Sla party throughout the department of Attlee InMiMlnv Vm eft nf These men are the sinsws of the 45, of 120 Lexington avenue, Manhat started falling shortly after o'clock. Hundreds were caught without protec Subject of Not. Rom, June 14. Pope Benedict to ton to-day in opposition to a eommu engineer, for many year an official of nation.

They are the men who make the sentiment that the flag stands for, i MM urn. WHO v. ivuiiu in tim ukovhiotii. tion. Doorway were crowded, while tation Of 'Frank's sentence from death lot tha Lenox Bakery, of 790 Flatbush the Edison Company, and prominent day sent a formal protest to th Aus the less fortunate, aloshed thtir way to districts and th Greek colonies will How can any man presume to Inter pret the meaning of tn flag of the tb dally toil.

in the social and civic Ufa of Brooklyn. not be received for several days avenue. Pr. Curley of th King's County Hospital, who was called after United States who does not listen tit has sold his handsome residence at trian government against ths reported arrest of the Italian Bishop of to life Imprisonment. (n addition to submitting a aixtv-pege brief, he spoke at length and declared he had new affidavit! in support of the Jury verdict of sulltv their counsel and feel their presence? 1C3E Dltma -avenue, Flatbush, to BECKER BRIEF FILED- ths body had beea found by Mrs.

Bella Qulnn, declared death due to heart This Is Flag Day. But it does not. TAKES 19 MERCURY PILLS. Despatches received her said -th mean that It is the only day that A. Simmons, president of the Railway Age Gaaette, who Is residing at the galnat the condemned man.

Bishop wa Interned at Innsbruck. Albany, June 14. In a brief sub are to honor th flag. It only means that it is the day that outwardlv Dorsey interrupted his address In a lit of despondency to-day, Ida mitted to the Court of Appeals to-day. give the Rev.

(J. B. Wllmer. an At-; failure, superinduced, by the YOUXG JUJIXIXO LEFT 18,000. 1 'According to the appraisal filed' In show that we recall what we should do GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BX AUTO Helveson, of lfil4 St.

Marks ave Hotel Bossert until the residence can b's mad ready for him. Mr. Williams, who I now the gen lanta Episcopal clergyman, time to attorneys for Charles Becker ask every day In our life. speak- in behalf of the commutation. nue, swallowed nineteen bichloride of Dorothy Go tech, 10, of 670 Seventh "There should be no on day of pa mercury tablets.

She was triotism, celebrate th Flag Hav eral Inspector of the New Tors. Edison street, running across th street in front of her horn to-day wa knocked the Surrogate's Court to-day. Robert Manning, son of Supreme Court Jus-time Manning, left an estate of 16,114. for a reargument. of, hi appeal.

Papers hied by the New York District Attorney's office, object to this motion. The -'Court recently affirmed Becker' Company, tt la understood. Is to reside es a day set aside to honor th memory of the start- of liberty in the SNOW IN SOUTH DAKOTA, turgis, S. Juna 14. Four -to orrn by an.

auto owned and driven br dying to St Mary's Hospital by Pr. Barydot. In Manhattan hereafter. Mr William Georg W. Keller, of Eleventh United States But liberty and hamil- reive- inches of snow lay on th at present en his wav back from a The police reported that Mrs.

Hel- conviction for the Herman Rosenthal Ity date beyond that, and are core, ground here early to-4ay. Twelve eson husband disappeared more which passe to his father. Th estate consists of batik a mortgage and an Interest in the law firm of Manning A Buechner, valued at 1500. Mr. itrewt.

8h was taken Into the auto and rushed to the Methodist Episcopal Hoapital whr she wa attended by Dr. Mays for laceration ot the head. heurs of tnceesant rains with high ban a week ago and that her chil murder and set hi execution for the a 01 mov- ypnmtlcn or martyr. week of July 1. v.

i The chief benefit oC a da UM tj wilwV ssrscaded a heavy snow fall. Bimmons likewise 1 in the West dren ere taken to an asylum..

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