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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE' Tm TEATHER. Clearing this after noon; fair tonight and on Tuesday. Complete Stock Market FOUR O'CLOCK. tolaaae 74 ITU NEW YORK CITY. MONDAY, JUNE 11U4.

22 PAGES. THREE CENTS. LISTEN 5 HEIRS IN FRANCE WIN BROOKLYNITES ABOARD EX-SENATOR REMOVED FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL OUST E. M. TRAVIS VIGIIM ARCHDUK PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF STRANDED SHIP THE CALIFORNIA i MRS.

BADER'S ESTATE! IN CHURCH ROW OF SERIN PLOT 6y A Score of Brooklynites Aboard i the California, on Rocks i Three Great and Four Great-Great-Grandchildren to Inherit $50,000. Mrs. A. Alderon. Matter Stanley Alrlerteo.

Bli Kditb Aldennm. Mr. 1 bum a 1. Bennett. Tha Kt.

P. p. Connolly. Mita Urare lloolan. Mr.

Jennie V. llndre, Mim Mildred Undue. Mint Minnie haftloo. 11m. James Johnson.

Mn. c. Maddixk. MlH Florence 1.. eilL Mrs.

Alice W. Parson. Ir. David M. Staehler.

Mrs. llavld M. Staebler. Karl M. staehler.

Patrick M. Sweeney. Master James Sweeney, Muter Jack Sweeney. Mill Annie Sweeney. in Fog- Removed as FAMILY TREE ON BLACKBOARD.

MR. SWEENEY'S ILL FORTUNE. Every Detail of Crime Was Carefully Worked Out. Sunday School Four Sets of Claimants for Property of First Wife of Brooklyn Road-house KcciM'r. Second Accident In Travel In Two Years Dr.

Stacblcr and Family and Bay Ridge Girt on Steamer. After a legal battle of many years. PLANNED IN CAPITAL? 40 TEACHERS RESIGN According to late reports received today at the Anchor Line offices, all of the 1,016 passengers on the steamship California, which went ashore on the being taken aboard the Cassandra. The officers and crew of the California were assisted by men from the three destroyers In the work of transferring passengers. The message stated that the wireless worked excellently and from the moment of the impact the California was In constant communication with the by four separate groups of claimants, including the Bader family of Brooklyn, and the State of New York, the estate of Francolse Eleonorc Bader, first wife of Ernest G.

Bader. it Cassandra, the Malln Head tsatlon and 'deceased, who for many years ran the Nostrand Avenue M. If the calamity howlers will keep quiet long enough, we may hear business boom! E. Sunday me destroyers. known road-house at the Park.

rocks off Tory Island, oft the northern coast of Ireland, during a fog last night, have been transferred to Londonderry and Glasgow steamers, and all are presumably safe. The transfer was begun at daybreak and the passengers were taken from the ship, which lies lit a precarious position, ins message confirmed earner re- nnrt. rJ itf hH llrtl. 10 seve distant rela from the accident or in the transference of passengers to the Cassandra. School Board Disbanded by Pastor, Dr.

A. F. Campbell. Servian Hatred of Austria Fomented by Newspapers of Belgrade. ROOSEVELT SLEEPS LATE with the assistance of the crews of SUPERBAS OFF IN LEAD tives In France, under a decision Just handed down by Judge Thomas I Cliatneld in the United Slates District Court, Brooklyn.

The estate amounts upwards of JiO.Oou and there is a strong likelihood of an appeal being tuhi n. 'l'lie case, because of its international nnu tlio involved which arose, was one of the most several British torpedo-boat destroyers. -1 MM MM Ftigrnc M. Travt. TO CENSOR MOVIE FILMS The passenger list Includes a number 'Feels Bully," He Says and Works at Top Speed.

of New York people, and twenty of 'Score Two Runs in Second In ning Against Giants. i.ii' II III i I'ASSI D. complex that the court has ever been! ASSASSIN TOOL IX CONSPIRACY. Brooklynites on Committee Appointed by Bell. Cplioavcl Begun In (Question of Xew called upon to decide.

A black-board whii.li was used in the courtroom to trace the various lines of connection between the claimants and the ramlli-cations o( the different family trees, was mo only thing winch ennblod iho attorneys and others in the case to follow ii intelligently without inviting an Oyster Bay, June 29 Colonel Roosevelt did a thing today which, for liim, was almost unprecedented. Although ho is by long habit an early riser, usually having breakfast at 7:30 o'clock, he slept today until an hour after I hat time, as a concession to Dr. Alexander l.nniiieit of New York, who told hint last week that he should have four moiillis of absolute rest. Promutlv Batting Order. New York.

ct. Hums, If. ss Sriodgrasa, rt. Merk.e, ib. (Irani, s-ojk.

3b. M.yrt, o. In.v.arpe, p. r.r.son and Hyron. Heir to Throne Warned, of Hunger When Ho Started on Ollirlal Tour of Bosnia.

A committee of seven and an advisory rommttlen of two hundred will firooklyn. O'Mara, ss. tb la linn, cf. Wheal, if. CuTshaw, Stsr.gel.

rt Smlih, Mct'arty, Kucker. Umpires J( I'loorlng fur the Sunday be appointed by License Commissioner aitaiit of brain fever. 1 he black a I Bell, to act as a board of censors, on board kiuked like the. diagram of Itotiin. at 10 o'clock the Colonel mounted his line moving picture films which are to the'lie shown in this citv Tho National complicated naval engagement.

There were live claimants in Bader group but their claim was weak-1 Board of Censors, according to Com- I J'erslan gelding and started off with his son Archie for a long canter. "I feel bully. Inst bullv." lie said. tSpocial to The Eagle.) Polo Grounds, Utir.e 29 About 5.0C0 fans were at the diamond side this afternoon for the first game of tne doublehcader between Brooklyn and A iiiiirrel hi the N'oslrand Avenuo Metho.lM episcopal Church, at Nos-trand avenue and Quincy street, over And as he rode oil looked like anything but a sick man. Sarayevo, Bosnia, June Death masks were taken today of the late Archduke Francis Ferdinand and of the Duchess of Hohenberg, who met their death yesterday at the hand of the young assassin, Gavrio Prlnzip, while on an official visit to the Bosnian capital.

The bodies of the two victims were ened by the fact that none of them Kloms to were blood relatives of the first Bader. who died In 1KS2. Thev were lllul descendant of Mr. Bailer's second wito. he hus appointed will co-operate Their ilaim lor a share In Ihe estate with, the national hoard.

was based on the ground that some, A list of names, from which the com- 111 ouost Ion whether there hIioiiI.I a By noon, however, had tired of tho rest cute, and started to work at full speed. John MoGrath, his political secretary, arrived from New York ot the money was earned tiy Mr. nailer, jmlssloner will appoint his lommlHees, New York. Nap Kucker and Lew Mc-Carty were Brooklyn's battery. Al Do-niaree, who beat Brooklyn in his last appearance at Kbbcts Field, worked for the Giants with Chief Meyers catching.

The weather was intensely hot and and Colonel Roosevelt began to answer The latior left three sons by bis second; was submitted today by tho National Board of Censors Tho list of Includes: S. S. IT. loners and telegrams by the score. Many of the telegrams came from wife, Giorge.

and Charles, all since dead. The claimants of the estate were Frank and George Bader. friends and political associates, who Bernhcimer, Gustavus Kirbv, 11. 11. "US5 -FLORENCE L.NE1LL qjL, expressed concern over the state of oi i.eorgo muter; ivainerme iM Mrs.

Jusi.phn.e Ke linc. pons colonel Roosevelt's health. Bay- KMge Girl a rasflenger on tha California, them In the first cabin were Brook wo, u.unia i.ivMiii.i.11-:, ui i- I'-'l i'Mco and to Burns. Duubert beat out a slow A. Monahan.

daughter of Charles, About fifty persons from Brooklyn bounder to Fletcher. Dallon fanned, i Bader. and I nlit Bailer, the widow of land (Jueens 'will be named on ti ad-and or. the third strike Dauberl was Georee and hat les Bader vlsorv committee HARVEY COHN'S ROMANCE iiouoicu up sicming, to (jraiu. Another group of claimants appeared I BOY KILLED BY AUTO Ao runs.

)n of Mrs. First inning New Vork O'Mara Under's first husband, a man named! iiirew uui i-jescner. nurns nneu out to Kress. There were seven of these Athlete Weds Nurse Who At tended Him in Illness. Smith.

Fletcher fouled oat to Sic then embalmed and placed on a catafalque In the chapel of tho palace, where they were today surrounded by a magniflcant display of wreaths and other floral emblems from all parts of the country. Acocrdlng to the semi-official report of the tragedy, at tho time tho fatal Bbots were fired Field Marshal Oskar Potlorek, Governor of Bosnia, was seated In the Archduke's motorcar. Count Francis von Harracb was standing on the footboard of the car, acting; as a shield to the occupants, of Whom he had constituted himself the special bodyguard after the bomb bad been thrown, a short time before, by Nedeljo Gabrlnovics. The Archduke waa Joking with the Count about his precautions when the reports of several shots rang out. Curty.

No runs. new carpet or a hardwood floor laid In Ihe Sunday school loom--and the do-ilsion of the otllelal board of the church to replace ihe carpet with a hardwood lloor-has grown to such proportions that following situation has developed: The S.iml.iv school hoard of the church was islcrd.iy disbanded by order of the pastor, the Kev. Dr. A. F.

Campbell. All the Sunday school organizations have been similarly ordered disbanded. Former Slate Senator Eugene M. Travis, for many vcars superintendent of. the Sunday school, has been removed as superintendent.

Dr. Campbell has ordered the former Senator not to tonic the Sunday school ugain and yesterday tried to forbid his presence In the building. A. K. Boho, a trustee i the church and associate superintendent of tho Sunday school, has been similarly removed from the Sunday si hool otfics.

Chnrles II. Kutlici lord, president, of the board of trust'ics, lias resigned. T. N. Myrickj for years trustua and for twenty.

one years member of the; tliuiche, hits resigned all connection their claim was based on the same ground as that of Ihe Bailors Car belonged to James Young A third group, to whom the esta'ej under J-idse hntiirld's rullntr. willj Who DrOV6 Away, now go, were the descendants of 1'ienej Bonneville, Mrs. Bailer's grandfather. I Second inning. Brooklyn Wheat opened with a singie to center and took second on Cntsnaw's single past lynites.

Some of these were crossing to Ireland on business, but the greater number were on pleasure trips. Among, those on tho California was Patrick M. Sweeney, a dealer In Irish lace, who, with his mother-in-law, Mrs. James Johnson, and his family of three children, was crossing to Ireland to buy stock and oversee the work of some mills he has there. His Brooklyn home Is at 847 President street.

The accident of last night Is the second he has been in during the rast two years while traveling on business. Mr. Sweeney was riding on tho Twen (Special to The Eagle.) TTT rietcner. Stengel sacrificed, Demuree to Merkle. Smith singled through short, scoring Wheat and Cutshaw.

wHaervuie, ue juno 23 A sore throat, attentive nursing and a short The line of Inheritance passes back struck out. Demaree threw through her mother. Mnrguerite Bon courtship resulted In a quiet wedding Morris Applohnum, 8 years old, of Alabama avenue, was knocked down this noon near his homo by an autoino- nevllle to 'he grandfather, Pierre Bon at noon here today, when Harvey W. Cohn, of Brooklyn, famous as the one whose driver, few moments neville, end then.r to three great-grand-children of his. The Stat(-.

through tho Attorney former star two-milcr of the Irish later, speeded up mid drove awny. General, fcntended that none of the I Morris was taken to the RwmlKli American A. C. and a member of three Olympic teams, was married at the The aim of the assassins was so true groups was rightfully enti.led to In-1 Uy lJr herlt and thnt the money should revert lo. but he died almost as soon as he tieth Century Express In March ot 1912, returning from a buslnes trip to his office in Cincinnati, when one of the cars of the train Jumped the track a few to the State.

Methodist parsonage by the Rev. H. C. Turner to Miss Frances Glnn Barter, a nurse in the Sisters Hospital. Cohn, who came to Watervllle last reached that Institution that eacb of the bullets inflicted a mortal wound.

For an Instant after the attack, Field Marshal Potlorek thought the F.ye-wttnesses had seen the car wbhh killed the boy and had token Its huin- miles south of I'oiighkeepsle, unci after with the church and has told the pas-- CLAFLIN CREDITORS HOPE A 1. out Backer. Two runs Second inning, New York Snod-grass beat out a bunt down the third base line. Merkle hit into a doubla' play. Kucker to Cutshaw to Dauberl.

Grant singled to left ano died stealing second. McCarly to Cutshuw. No runs. Third inning, Brooklyn Mara filed to Merkle? Daubert beat out. a bunt to Demaree.

Dallon forced Dmibert st second. Grant to Fletcher. Dalton died stealing. Meyers to Fletcher. No runs.

Third Inning. New York Stock flied lo Wheat. Meyers singled to center. Demuree filed to Stengel. Besrher drove through Smith but O'Mara, by an old-fashioned Hughie Jennings hit of hacking up got the ball and fired to Cutshaw, forcing Meyers.

No runs. Fourth inning, Brooklyn Wheat filed to Bescher. Cutshaw stretched a single to left Into a double by nervy base fall to coach the Colby College track team, was a patient In the hospital the early part of the winter. Miss Barter's ber and Detective Doherty of the Mil- ugnln. ler avenue station located It early this At hast six classes have left the auii- careful nursing relieved him of his ail Think That All Obligations May Be Paid.

ment and bis heart. They will spend the summer at tho Windemere Camps, at Cnlty, and return to Watervllle In the fall. The bride who is pretty and attractive, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Barter, of Stonington.

pounding and ploughing along for sev. eral lengths the renr tars were thrown oft the embankment Into the waters of the "ludson Klver. There was a thin coating of ice on tho river at the time and several of the passengers, of whom Mr. Sweeney was one, were nearly drowned. Mr.

Sweeney sustained cuts about the face and hands. Another passenger on the liner which went ashore was Florence Nelll, a very well-known Bny Hidgo girl. She hus lived nt S410 boulevard, with bor day school and have ceased all connection wi ih the church. Many lire considering resigning from the church ntnl Sunday school. Forty Teachers of tin- Sunday School llnvo Resigned, At least forty Sunday school teachers have resigned.

Many old nii-mbera of the congregation have asked for their letters to other churches. Resolutions have been adopted bv at aftrnism. It belonged to James Young, a stage director for the Vllagraph Company of America, of l.Tia F.ast Seventeenth street, and when Iho police found him he said thai he had run away because Iho crowd was glling threatening, lie was taken lulu custody. As soon ns I hey had been told of I he accident Mi s. I lie bov's mother nnd his aunt, Mrs.

Rosle Rosenthal of New Jersey avenue, went up to the hospital but the boy was dead before they could see him. PAY YOUR INCOME TAX running. Stengel filed out to Bescher naients. Mr. and Mrs.

George Netll. Smith singled to left, scoring I'utthaw. and took second on the throW-ln. Mc Archduke and the Duchess, seated opposite him, had again escaped. Neitber the Archduke nor the Duchess uttered a sound but a moment afterward the blood spurted in great gushes from the victims' mouths and throats, and it was seen that they bad been mortally wounded.

Lieutenant Colonel Erik Merlzzl, who had been wounded by the bomb' in the first attack, waa today pronounced out of danger, while the injury sustained by Count von Boos-Waldeck is said to be insignificant. Gabrinovics, It was learned today, had been expelled from Sarayevo two years ago, but hnd been recently permitted to return through the intervention of a Socialist member of the Bosnian Diet. Borne Servian students here, when they heard tho news of the assassination, shouted: "Thank God, we need not do It ourselves They were arrested as accomplices of the assassins. Crime Wns Carefully I'liuinc'il. London.

June 20 Every despatch to carty went out, Grant tu Merkle. One run. Tomorrow the Last Day, Penalty Thereafter. I least one church organization, nnd are known lo be under consideration by a Reports thnt creditors of the H. B.

Clnflln Company might receive only 75 cents on the dollar. If as much ns that, were declared today In financial circles to be without foundation. Everyone familiar with tho situation expressed the same confidence which has been In evidence ever since the failure, that all obligations would be met, even If great part of John Claflin's private loitiiue had to be s.n-riliceil Representatives of the receivers worked nil day Sunday on the books of the company und tire still deep In Ihelr task. The Information so far gained, however. 4s so meagre thnt no statement ns to their findings can vet bo made by the receivers John all her life, and has a host or menus.

She was graduated from the Visitation Academy, Ninety-first street and nidge boulevard, at tho last commencement exercises with honors, mid vns Intending to spend the summer with her parents In Ireland. She was traveling to Londonderry to meet thnm when the California went ashore. number of others, protesting against CUP YACHTS RACE IN FOG iiMtho further i ontinuaii, of Dr. Cunip-institutlon could calm them. 1 1.

I the Washington, June 29 Tomorrow is the final day for the payment of income tax assessments, and internal tovenue collectors throughout the I'nlted States are working day and CORNING CASE HALTED Vanitie Leads Defiance in To day's Trial," Tho lin has been pas od between Dr. Campbell and I'm nn Senator Travis. The former Senator will, If possible, call upon the district superintendent for an exnmlnatloii or Iho charges which Dr. Campbell lias madn against him. and will n-di consideration of She is a member of the Bay Bldse Presbyterian Church and was president Inst year of the Beta Chapter of, PI Lambda, a social organization of I night now handling the payments of corporations and individuals who have Action to Guard His Estate Goes Over Until July 8.

feme prominence. She has two brothers, Arthur and Maurice, and both Hro Clnllin has been appointed ngent of; I barges which hn has against the pastor. F.x-Senatnr Travis asei-ts that there has never been In any legislative body at present home. When she sailed from Manhattan, on June 20, the en-tiro Pi Lambda Chapter was ot the Vler to see her off. the receivers.

It wns announced, and Is continuing In active charge of the business pending Ihe readjustment of Ihe company's nffairs There has already been made a Samuel Corning, 8.1 years of ngo, who lives nt Macon street, with his treatment as unfair as that which wax in corded him when bis removul lis waited almost until the Inst moment in order to hold on to their money as long as possible. On July 1(1 penalty of 6 per cent, will attach to unpaid assessments, and for every additional month of delay the penalty will be 1 per cent. This penalty cannot be waived by the Secretary of tho Treasury nor by any Treasury Department official, and wdll Sunday school superintendent was en- large deposit of Clnflln notes with the two daughters, who a week ago asked Lnrchmont, N. June 2 The yachts Vanitie and Defiance raced to-dxy In another tuning up contest preparatory to the selection of a defender of the America's Cup. Their rival.

Resolute, was laid up for repairs. The boats crossed the line in the following order: Vanitie. Defiance, The first leg was a reach to a point off flak Neck, thence to a buoy off Greenwich, thence to the finish line, twice around. day front Sarayevo and Vienna brings additional evidence that the nssnsslnn-tion of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and the Duchess of Hohenberg was one of the most carefully planned crimes ever attempted and curried out against royal personages. indications from the scene of the tragedy show thnt it was engineered Dr.

Stacblcr nnd Ills Family Aboard the Slcamcr. The Staehler family, consisting of Dr. and Mrs. Dnvld M. Htnebler and one son, Karl, wns also aboard the ship when she struck the rocks.

At lino Macon strict, their Brooklyn home, it was Bankers 'I rust Company, depositary I iie Aspinall In Supreme Court lasl nesday night. for the banking creditors i Dr. ainphell declared from the pul- It was said todnv. This commltlee hKr 8 tested Lj, Heniitor nnd thnt of Ihe mercantile creditors 11 Jnr (lhl "ot appear In court to- Travis had willfully and maliciously continue to actively aid In the pinna 'day, and Lawyer Gilbert Ray Hawes, misrepresented him nnd older members of reorganization. (appearing for the daughters, said that I letter sent to Although the scheme to be i ll leiubers ot the congregation.

Imposed In nil cases, excepting by persons possessing more mutiire or Vhan that of Ihe youth- estates of Insane, deceased or Insolvent persons ful assassins. It Is generally thought As soon ns the receipts from honest returns have been disposed of, the found that tho housn wus locked up nnd that they hdt for an extended pleasure trip through Furopo on June Although Mrs. Thomas D. Bennett The wind was light nt the start nnd reorganizing has not yet been de- i Vanitie with ber Immense spread sail I upon, It Is considered likely to-i Ir 'lator drew out quite lend. that there will be a consolidation "hen 'i1" application was first madn TrinU Has Widespread llffcct.

The wind began to come In puffs nut the Clafiln chain of stores so that in Mr. Coming himself appeared before. Although the trouble In the church of the northwest nt Mil) and Defiance the future they nmv be controlled hy "'stne Aspinall and was so ready Willi niainlv belw i Dr. Campboll catching this change of air first gybed organization Instead of answers anil rcniesta for an ml- Senator Travis, there nro commissioner and nis assistants will beam their Investigation of the dodg ers. Beginning about August 1, in every community, an investigation will her boom to starboard.

A few nun by Mr. Clafiln. ror now members of th congregation In Austria and Hungary thnt the plotters had their headquarters in Bel-grade, the Servian capital. Servian hatred of Anstrians, which always has been violent, has. It Is pointed out, recently been fomented by the newspapers In Belgrade and by agitators throughout Servla and Bosnia, who have helped to Inflame the minds of tho students and to induce them to sacrifice their lives in the belief thRt they will go down to history as patriots.

I ssell i(I liaud avenue and (Joincy street be made of the Incomes of all persons who are supposed to fall within the provisions of the law. mil inn ivi inn oii'iilillll llti SPRIXti HOTFL Bl'RXS. -appenrnnce, In view of the proceedings. Mr. Corning has retained James I who have failed to take sides III the mutter.

At the same lime the Issue has grow from the slight Issun which pra utes Inter the Vanitie caught the change In the wind and also gybed. Vanitie was nbout five minutes In the lead si this time. The yachts rounded the first mark In the following order: Vanitie, Defiance, in. Itlmiirnal itf 11 lit, I I. I I The tax for Brooklynites Is payable In the Postotfice Building Washington and Johnson streets.

The tax may be Still. tlOO LOSS oy rirv oil isillllll III until i hi, ion of ihls nterests nnd the two lawyers' ihiioiioi vdiuity Portland, Iliirbor. put the argument former Portland, today petition off to July 8. Mrs. F.mllv Sunday schrail destroyed buildings extending for half Naugle.

one of the ghtern. chnrgell TI' I lie church laid by certified check or In cash. of 133 Berkeley place had been frightened at sea travel because of the Empress of Ireland wreck Inst month, she decided at the last moment not to break her plans for a European trip, nod wns one of the passengers on the California. Her husband could not go with her on the trip, hut he Insisted that the steamer was safe enough nnd that she should not he frightened at sea tiavel because one ship was Ill-fated. So she went on the trip.

Her husband Is In Brooklyn anil whs much worried today until he heard positively that all cabin passengeis had been safely transferred. (Mllclals of the Anchor Line, In their main office nt 21 State street, received a cnblo early today telling them of the safe transfer of all the passengers on iiniit. iter iiiinnr was wiiMintir BARNES WANTS CONTROL MEAT COST SOARS AGAIN ii tnlic niong tne snore or iu.g isi.ni" In Portland harlsir, cnusing a loss y' $iiu, immi. The burned structures Included, ttle Ginnlte Spring Hotel, sevin cot CLOUDBURST ON SUMATRA Is Planning to Secure the Saratoga Convention. Choice Cuts Will Be Up 2 to 3 Cents a Pound.

have declared that former Senator Travis was unfairly and precipitately "railroaded" by the In addition to this, two members of the board of trustees, besides the former Senator, assert that the real teiison why Dr. im plied sought ex-Si nator Travis' removal Irom Ihe Sunday school wns not because of the carpet Incident but because several of ihe trustees faded lo concur In asking that Dr I'ainpliell lie returned to th" titges, two stores ami a wharf. The lire started near a flrcpluce 'n the hotel. DU KS" FOR PRESIDENT. Business Section of Benkoelen Is Wiped Out.

the ship. It said that the people had! Republican State Chairman Wll- Yesterday crime seems likely to have a contrary effect to thnt desired by Its authors, for even Iwfore the bodies of the murdered couple have been Interred the Austrian authorities already are contemplating severe measures ugnlnst the Kerns among the Inhabitants of Austria and Bosnia, and these ore likely further to embitter the relations between tho two countries as well ns those between Austria and Bus. sia, the protector of nil the Serbs. Murdered Archduke Know of Dancer In Visiting lltmnln. Archduke Krnncls Ferdinand It is ns-serted tisiny was well nwnre of the danger he was running during his tour of Bosnia which he undertook ss Inspector General of the Forces of the Empire, a title which hnd been conferred upon him Inst yenr by Km-jror Francis Joseph.

His chief task una to Inspect the Austrian ormv Wholesale butchers of the Wnllahout Market reported a general advance In been taken to ronstwise steamers at I iiarnes, is planning to secure the prices of all meats today. This He and Sccrrlnry Tuniiilly Home New I'lolliM. Wnslilniiton, lime Balnvln, Java, June "0 Immense i hurch as pnslor at the Inst meeting announcement was supplemented Dy daybreak nno tnni mere were no i lllo (lt ((. c. tnllties, hut there wus no further ti-l formntlon until some later.

when it was learned that lon- ('rings on August 18. according to aldsnn liners nnd Glasgow Isiats h.ol itirrent talk In Republican circles. damage was caused by terrible cloud- Burn's of South Curollna went to thnj burst lust evening ut Benkoelen, Sum- White House today with two while' utrn. where Ihe business section was the prediction that the month of July will witness a series of sdvsnres of beef prices never before known to the Industry, and that all records for duck suits which he presented to President Wilson and Seiieinry Tumulty. tnken off the passengers, with the as-j Control of the convention, howevei, sistnnce of British destroyers not give him the dictatorial power The snme dispatches said that thelcver nominations It formerly carried.

California is In a precarious condition The gathering will not have niithorli on the rocks, but thnt It hoped that! to suggest candidate except for the of the New ork Kant I oll'erence. I lo of those who have made this staleonit is Joshua II Rogers, of the coal mn-pauv of that name, who has bee 1 a steward of the church. According lo Mr. Rogers, Mr. I'obo, A I'liielh.

also church steward, and former Senator Travis, the schism In the church whhh haa now devel. oped had Its beginning three ears ago, when "a certain clement" in Ihe chun succeeded In ousting Ihe Rev. Dr. height will be shattered. The duck wns made at nn old cot ton mill In Motitti i a ml inn and wna The price of leef advanced In spite destroyed and the hos.

Hal the hi hool uml a number of houses collapsed. Belated reports from the southern districts of Sumatra state that many Europeans were Injured during th recent earthquake which ulso caused il. atructlon of property. Tha nnaMSIIirer stcilim-r Vail f'liMti, of of tho fact that there ur more fashioned Into stilts by the Prseldent'a Now York tailor. which hnd guarded the Servian frontier during the recent Balkan war, cattle available today In the Western I slaughter bouses than there were last nlrtit nnv encroachments GEORGE H.

JACKSON Gisirge 11. Jackson, secretary of the Cliatles W. McCormii k. nmv pastor of Grace ''hur. h.

finru the pns- the Dutch llovul Mall SteaniHhip Com-! berviun troops. The Servian Minister nt Vlennn told I hvist Arrhduke Francis Ferdinand of thelred by the consumers prohnnly will peril of his visit to Snriiyevo ut the show nn ndvance of from lo cents present time and Implored him even In pound In the price lists of the retail local G. A. and chairman of the 'pan; went ashore in Macissar HarlHir lorale. And Ih" former Senator said In the I nh rid of CeleiM's, as a result of Memorial Executive Committee.

Is the carta- seriously ill ot his home In the Mill "It would be for me te tne neavy acaa i'imhshu uuuks. II IIS she can be floated as soon ns good delegates at large to the Conslltu-weather sets In. The entire crow Is'tional convention, fifteen of whom will still on the ship, the dispatches say, be recommended by the convention, nlthoiurh three of her holds nre nlrend I Mr. Barnes Is said to be making filled ith wnter. It wan also learned every effort to bring nlsmt tho selei thnt JoO of her caln passengers wnnnn; turn of a temporary chairman who is destination wns Londonderry or Irlsn 'ln entire sympathy with the conwrvu-ooints were landed In Londonderry.

M've spirit, and preferably a man of Mhn Old Gunrd typo. The names thus Wireless Cull for Asslstnncc Promptly fur under consideration nn- David Answered. lavne Hill of Rochester, Wllllum D. London. June 29-A wireless messnge I Guthrie of Manhattan and Charles F.

to the Maim Hend station enrly today from the Anchor liner Cnilfornln. That of these three men will which Is ashore on Tory Island, stated chosen ss he temporary thnt the vessel struck nt 11:20 Inst night officer and that that one in dense fog. In response to l.er ills- he lit" selection of Mr. Barnes, Is tress cnlls the steamer Cassandra and fully expf-ted. esNM In view of Ihree torpedo 1-ont destn.) era ru.I.ed appointing of wood set tion of I-lat bush.

Mr. Jin k- clpal pork cuts are from to 1 cent a i least to leave the Duchess nt homw son has In en ailing for some time, but CST I'IRsT OTi: IX lIO. hna been able to be about a purt of the time until recently. He la a mem-Isr of George F. Strong 1'ost.

iHitind higher. The locnl wholesalers any they are Justified In elevating their charges because the demand Is brisk Just now nnd they can demand a higher price for their goods. The llev. I'r. Kimige, 7, Una Voled III Filch Prc-ldcnllal lcctlon Since, detail all the humiliations that Dr.

Campbell ha tried to brun noon me In the cout hoi oa.iiorate. Me hn done eiiixt'iPM' in hi" power to discredit me. and I have I eiiiudantlv amazed to how be has -rone out of his wav to tn-ult and humiliate As for ihe charges on "hlch he htoiiKht it'1' before the "dl lal board, the are ri'llcnlons Thee Is not a word truth In lie-in nod I can prove this before nnv falr.mindi court His the Duchess of Hohcnlierg wns Informed, howver, of the dangerous nature of Ihe Journey the Ar.hdtike wns slsuit to lake she said her place wns ut her husbnnd's side. Assns-liK Had llii lined lo Blow t'p Itoval Train. The plans of the nssnsslns rnntem-plntel, It Is snld.

the blowing up of he rovnl train when the Archduke nnd his wife were lenvlng Kiirscvo, In tumi AXXIOI TO HEAR IIII.IIS. Chicago, June The Key. Dr William Hamlin Chllda, the Brisikl Slocuin Folger Savage, one of KILLED lV FALL DOWX KTAIRH. ito her Bid. to mime tne selection me of: nnd the siute chairman chose a committee Thomns Peterson.

87 years old. Misiee lender. Is expected to give Ihe the three surviving incmlH-ra of the local Progressives the "Inside doe" on (lass of lll of Vale celebrated nls 'iTih the Rtsisevelt gulHTnalorlsl sltnuiioii blrthdav here today. Dr. Snvnge nie.

at the dinner to lie given him foment first for Harrison In lto nnd has not Third avenue, fell downstairs In niniaarfl stilted, exi aomi controlled bv dd Guiirdsunen, his home early todny and broke his I Huneiiltv In locating the California. 1 The committee Includes 1'rnniia the attempt Gavriso rriniip i l.iu.iilerlv report. Iiki. in which he) tilings up Ihe matter of these charges, 1 ta not a rcpott at nil It Is nothing; I inoie nor ss than an nttuck upon wns learned today that several k. When Dr.

Mclaughlin of the nt the li(in Club. All Ihe I'logien-i missed a Presldentnl election situ It Norwegian Hospllnl nrrlved with the He Is still active ns triiHieo of hnmha hnd been found nlong the Snr.i sive lenders In the Borough will ihe function, owing to the fog and trciichcroun nu- HendrU W. Aldrldg ture of the const. The destroyer Lynx Samuel K-s-nlg, Elections I'ommw-was the first to arrive nt the sc, tic of eloncr A. Livingston, Janu A the accident, nnd by the aid of William Wnrd and Philip aeurelilmht from the Lynx the Cns-, this number Hoeing, ard anndra was enabled to approach the and Aldildm- lire the only "doubtful" loll College, the I'hlingO Theologli.il Seminary snd the Chicago Yale Club.

Fort rilVt lllanillll lis. In MHtinls. nwnlMl Plltnil.ttea SIHl a lJ I'lssil'baUi, A O' llduui Ivuk ambulance the nuin wus dead. JleflMMOTT nIHY rn, MtM Mtlt. rrrsia.

Condrnar4 Milk, Hotteraillk. Xnm hat. ler. SOW alorsllig. Ulatar K.

t. 4 J. me a ib ll'icrate, tinwarrnutcd, unfair una' and In It Dr. Campbell has seen tit to so out of his w-'V to attack, nleo, HPdiop Theodore Henderson snd PT, -cot iiiii our foiooT pastor. "In I 111 ion to this, 1 have bei yevo Railway, over which the Archduke and his wife must hnve Irniei.

Prlnsip'a own plana were carefully laid. He aeereted himself behind a building nt a spot It wiib ncccs- loiiliiiuid oil I'WKO 2, Drink Hewer's Mast Masters Ntnl fi.il will wish. and Isitr-r KmIi. strict si im Sltot, turk -Mu I Cnilfornln. incomers, in" oiners nre irusteii sup.

The 1.01(1 pnasengera on Ihe California pol lers of the State vhalrinan and they commenced disembarking at du break, uiq in a majority..

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