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4 ?? GREEK SOLDIERS to icviaiuu 01 1110 prceeiu iici for etil Most or tho \\\ ' \ ' ' \ 1'lrst avenue at rd stleet. Wes- - \ro rnl. Ttonspv llHmn tno Criticism Is made the increase In ...v... .... . . .,,. I'rom the fact that It has rain.;! . . M. , n, the surtaxes, which from 1 to per r ' u'k . .V'V.r,':'' '..;. H10 part of the tl..,. mi... tli, \wt w , io cnuPr' \r- - J'mn\rH- - 11 S old. cent. law from 1 to ,1 .., ,.ni.t have ' amp opened, the mombcrs have diopped .,,. ,.. h W11H nlr.iv,.,i nlo''l ilocsn know Its name It liaMi i,.,. ..rveit thlrtv-tw- n venr In nnn.t . 10 ner cent. In the tiendlmr bill, bavo L i. . , .. ... i.. tin' T off tralnlnir. ami now stl the CHEER VENIZELOS Demobilized Reserves Join in Demonstration Started liy Labor Unions. ATTACK MADE OX EDITOR . Anm, via London, July I. Elm ,fherloe VenUeloj wu the subject of an .extraordinary demonstration this morn- - ln. orlrlnttlnr with the labor unions of AUUjne and the Plrieui, which were Joined later by hundreds of the demo- - niicea reserves. I The Unionists started on a march for ,'the home of the Cretan statesman and were lolned on the wav bv the reservists, t \Whoee faces and martial bearing marked them as soldiers In rtlte of the'.r newly donned civilian at- - 'tire. The manlfestants surrounded tlio Heme of Venltelos and cheered until ine popular moi wis lorcea 10 ii.mr trpori hla balcony. , An attemnt made by tne anti-venu- llete to break up the iratherinir was met with a formidable display of revolvers In the hands of the demonstrators. One who cried, \Dawn with traitors!\ was set upon by the crowd and had ln tiftad broken. That the Venlzellst enthusiasts the eauee of the former Premier with that of the Allies w shown when the ' marchers proceeded later In the day to the French and British legations, where cunnar aemonstraiions oceurrea. Fresh fuel has been given to the flames of political dlstord which arc Wsilng throughout Greece by a despatch TTom oaionica stating mat a niimDer 01 Greek offlctrs have sacked the ornces of a In that city and morUilty wounded the editor. The rd tors of- - fence Is said to have bcn the publlea tlon of alleeid revelations regardlnp the I of Kort Kupel to the Mul jurrender NEW DEMAND BY ALLIES. Vtu Dlsmlssnt of 114 Poller gents li- - Greece. Athens, l Iindon July 3 4 .10 A. M.). The Ministers of tho Allies have presented a demand to the Ciov eminent for the dismissal of H4 police agents In Athens who are acuied of activity falnst the Interests of the Kntetite One of the demands originally made upon King C msiuntln by the Allies was for the dismissal of the chief of Dollce of Uhens who was slid to hae h,n..lll.l. ,l.n,:,i,.l,i,llnh cuwuayu lyumr \i mobs before the lCntente legations. lip was dismissed, and on the organization of tho new (.'.ihinct It was a umunicd that an of Wnlzelos had Ken, given his post ITALIAN WAR BUDGET ADOPTED ChnmPrr of Deputies TnUrs cllon mm, I Tli en .llnurii. . TIOMC. July :. -- The Chamber Deputle. y approved almost unaiu- - n,l, ,i,e nrmi.loo .t credits w hlch will cover the pr,od. up lo Decemiier 31 Premier Hoaelll und the President of the Chamber made strong speeches and j the house then adjournesl. Intrusting the 'r.VInn, tl.A f'.ul llvl,,. U .1.S1M ... L\ ' 'i,.,;i,.r VI V.IC .iv,-- . \ -- \ BELGIANS ADVANCE IN AFRICA. j Take liiipnrtiint I'lislllon snulll- - i STfSt of l.nUr lclorI .in.n. Havre. July .'.Substantial progress for the Hehlan troops inMidlng Ger- man Kust Africa is reported in an statement Issued by the Helslan War Ottlce The statement says. Gen. Tombeur cablet, that the Utl-Klu- n troops have continued their prog- ress nil along the front, closely press Ing the retreating enemy on thu Ka-ger- a niver Molltor's brigade met with only sllshl resistance and aftei crossing the purunl the enemy eastward and otcupicl Hlaramulo on June \t. One day's murcli cast of Hlaramulo the advanced corpr. of the brigade at- tacked a party of the enimy who ap- proached from Kelndschlma. The enemy was and letreated pre- cipitately Our troops took some prisoners and a convoy In the region east of Lake our f,.t,-e- captured .i ttore-hous- e tilled with provisions, arms and munitions The enemy, threatened by colu'. ns of Oletn'a luigailc, re- fused battle and abandoned their at Klteoo, which we occupied on June 16. The pursuit continues. Btaramulo. known as Jnnruwunro, Is an Important caitre of roads In the re- - glon soutnwest or i.;iko victoria yanzn. Kelndschlma Is on the right bank of the Kageru River. TELLS OF ANTWERP SIEGE. Belgian Woman Arrives Here in Join Iter Husband. echo of was bv of Is as living and w.th t:ic Inches Jimmy, the her three tlii'l- - dren. who came with her. Is a war baby. his father become a van lived In the outskirts of Antwerp and hid In a cellar during the bombardment. she and her children to get out they the door blocked with wreckage and got to the btreet by dropping trom a story window. Later she rented a house In the city and thu Hermans, camu and nn army rcstauiant of her home. She said the Heimans drank much beer, but kind her and the children. TENNANT MAY JOIN CABINET. Mndon Pollers He Will Snroeeil Karl of elborn\. London. July Mondavi. Tli papers predict thit I Tennant, Parllan er tHrv I'mler Seer. tary for wan'w toT,:.: eed Far! of s;,.!,,.,.,.., . Lr.fif of the Agriculture. The Kail Silborne resiginil from tho Cabinet b. the Irlth po.lcy. appointment ot Mr. Tenndnt to succeed him, If will be In line with the piedlcled trans- fer of Lloyd Ueorgu to Ministry of In nucccsslon to Lord BABY PUZZLES WHOLE TOWN. Abandoned Infant I'lnnlly Taken to llo.pltnl nt .'Innlclnlr. MONTCI.AIR. .V J, July , SU- - -- l,e.nM KV... Ia. 1..... ..I..I-- . ...I... ,..... f .... ., j ir.L nmni .11- uwo tii ner noino in ijaiuwcii handtomo oung uoman was Jlftaily taken to Mountainside Hospital the whole town of Caldwell had puxzled for hours what to do with The young who left thu baby aed ut Miss Mcfjlnni.'s homo fir n drink of water Nothing Miss .Mcllln-nls'- s Interest In the baby bhn carrb d, she asked hho tnlgl'.t leavo It whlli. se went to a eture. She did not re- turn, ln the absence nf Mayor Cook all klnde of plans for caring for the baby discussed, and finally wjh de- rided to take It to the hospital, OOP SHOT WITH HIS OWH QUIT. Krcat-- r beaten soldier Drfenda Trro Women From Ineolte and Wounded In Fight. Patrolman Kdward Sehmlt' of the Eaet Flftv-ftrs- t street station was phot twice with his own revolver In r'lfty-elght- h street nenr Second acnue early yester-- I day defending two women lie wan home. me were re celved n struggle with Francis Dugan, 21 years no home, and Frank Cos-tell- o. 22 ears old, of 272 Crescent Iconic Island City, who Insulted Schtnltt's companions. Schmltt, who Is In Flower ltn.nll.il U'lll tpfm'.r The policeman, who was off duty, wm1 In citizen's clothes. Dugan and Costello, , iccordlng to the story told the police, I IlltlllU UIlCll.l.O IClliainn aitu ....l v V\ tempted to u rcit them. They Inline llatc.ly attacked him, mid ln the struggle which followed Simla's, revolver wax twice dlchar-- d woundlnR him In th ngni nano anu nBm nip. . The noise Drougni nciing J\lf\\ Dromerhof, Detective Peadle and Patrol- - man Maioney tne spot, aim Hcnmurs assailants were arrested. I They were hctd In II, GOO ball each by Maslstratc Darlow In Yorkvllle court. Miss Agnea ftoberts and .diss Anna Trader of 34S Kast Flfty-elght- h street, the women who were with Schmltt, made . th complaint. VKTEWATI T.TFE SAVER UT,.TTRT.S. CmjiI. PnlrlcU Krmiirr Quits With Hewrd at sny llrieets, llrttroBT, I.. I , July 2. Capt. Patrick ' Henry Kreamer, who has been keeper vi me cuniii oiu.iun nere unco igS. retired y of i.hval.-n- l disability KUar, ntid has rescues to his credit from many wrecks. In his first wreck, tha ih .tenmshln Wiscon.m r.r .h , ,;ulon Line, he rescued daughter of L'nlhoun. He refused me.toi ft,r tt0r, ln tI,e Cromwell wreck In 1304 for whch 0ov, 0,lcll iccnrate, tw0 t Krcamer's men. Capt. Kreamer miirrled but has no children, pT RABBIT RESCUED FROM BROADWAY CATS Bunny, Who Stayed Out All Xipht, Is Discovered Ly a Friendly Policeman. A detective 11 rabbit sitting up In llroadway at dawn yesterday sere naded by a circle of cits J\ \' i.ir.\! l.olans made the discover', lie Was wnlktii; tm Itro.-itlwii- at hre.lt of . ' , : . ' College bos'' he said to blmeelf. but when he reached a point midway be- tween Thirtieth and Thirty-firs- t streets he perceived that a dozen cats were lyric converse In the middle of the stre. t. He went closer and fjumt n big blond rabbit In the centre of the ring. i nen ne snappeii nis ntmers tne ZL ... V. .1. , ,. .i. ,,v.. i ' ' S t ,1hTn\i' ' \ . . In! 't. .V., ' . . .t.S .i...' .i.\ ... ,Z 0f Cruelty to Animal, WOMAN RUN DOWN BY COP. Mini llnrt Anolhrr M..torc cle ,.. An of the Herman oceupitlon tl!H holidays without notifying any Antwerp brought In esteu,iv one' slly Ba'(l' Mrs. Kmlle vun Hoieu, w.fe glass. ' Hooth dew nb.-- d li.iMni; cutter at College Point Invalided I dark brown hair eyes, r ither slen-uft- service Helvlan armv tier, nbout i teel J tall, youngest of had Mrs. Hoten tried found second made were to Predlrl .1 -- ( morning of cause ot madu, War ..icjiinuH after womin If diug were It I wounns old, street, because a c.,t found starr eclilent In .Nrnnrk. N'nwAiiK, July S Anna MiMhiiu. o years old. of TI5 HunlerdoH street, was struck when In the sttiet to-- d iy by a motorcycle ridden by Ch.adwlck. piuk ,,0.,cematli ,,r ,ofl Xrg wail frnc. tured John nvrle, 31, of i'lM Avon avenue, operating a motorcycle with a sale car attached, in which was Miss Madalene Fischer. 17, of 1:75 Waverly avenue, ran Into an automobile driven by William Franks of 91' Tteacy avenue. In Clinton avenue. OverVs right leg was frac- tured. Miss Kl.-c- b r and Krai.ks es- caped Injury. JnnifH Hanks, sr., of 100 South Four- teenth street, tiding a blcyeli, was struck by ,i Jlttvy npcint.il by Alt Soperstein Ills shoulibr and hand were Injured. GIRL VISITOR DISAPPEARS. Police Asked to 1'lod .XI Is. Mildred llonlll of Ilemrp. The pil.ee have be. n ask.d to find .Mildred Houth. the si ' nteeti-year-ol- u ward nf Ci.irles rienrilson Hol, a law-- ' cr of Denvei, i'ol., who dlsai pean d on Saturday fiom tlm houie uf fitetidsl III this CltJ. The police refuse to give the namo nf the frlendd whom she wa.s visiting. They tald a request had been tnado to avoid jiubtlclty. Tlie nearest relative of the girl In the city is Mrs. Frances L. Oarlaml, living at tne sow uranu Hotel, llroadway and Thirty-fir- st street. Mrs. Garland last night said that she did not report the disappearance to the police, but de- clined lo say who had. Sho Is not ttrtaln that tho girl Is lost. ?.,ldred has been to New Vork before und Ins many friends here, and may be that she wont with tome of then for welshlni; 111 pound'. SbH wore nt th ' tlm. of her dls arae a black and I black hat PEACE SERMON TO SOLDIERS. Chaplain Cadinnii Preiu lies In XI em- bers of lllr T.enlj -- third. The paradox of preaching \Peace'' to soldiers about to gn to war was pre. senteil yesterday morning by tho He l)r H. I'arl.th t aduiati. pastor of thu Central i,V ngregatlon.il church of Hrnok Hn and chaplain \1 Lie Twenty-thir- d ileglmeut Wearing I ' llild uniform and Mie.aklng from a Hag draped pulpit Pr riiilmaii ilelUercil his message to i 3\\ members of the regiment mid fully j y(lu clNtllaim. The text, taken fiom Hie fourteen r\\'\e' u,.fu lnrm Vm\ \ !te r'r''' to ,h\ I1r\'\'\'1 ''V \'' iCU 1 \\vu wUI' \\' ,'\t !,0, jour heart, be troubled, neither let It This peace, t'r. Cndinan hkeiitd to a spiritual Vetdim which no umiv of the alien can mcrcomc' Vfter church the. men leturned to the ... . , ... .. uiuiory at ij.\iioiii mm ..uaiiiic uveinics wlierc uiUJlerlng in w.ia i!iumed Onln-j- . to ileratt for HrownsvUb. are nionun- - tartly expected, ns muster was the prln- - : ....... ......... .......... cin.ll cau-- u ui u,w. tn.:ii i ero iwn, services for the Twenty-thlr- d yesterday. thu Catholic members attending mass nt I tho llev Father Hellord's Church of the Nativity. STRIKE IN TUNNEL TO-DA- A hunt Ift.nno l.miushnrenirn nnil i Tunnel Wnrliers Will Unit. Otllelals of thu l.\.Bsh-remen- 'a union und of the steam engineers' union an. nounccd last night that LI.OUO long shoremen and subway workers would go on atrlkn to-d- to asslfct tho ot the striking hoisting engineers. Their estimate was that 8.000 long- shoremen and 7.00U engineers, brick-layr- and laborers In the Kast I liver tunnels fc.nl In the new subways would idly themrlves with the strike because the Iron, eteel ami other materials, which were formerly handled by the iti iking engineers, li now handled by strike breakers SHARP CRITICISM FOR REVENUE BILL Democratic LeaUCrH DeflUfC, However, Many House Re- publicans Will Support It. IMfEIUCT EARLY TASSAUE t \ashimjtow Juiy . ueinncrauc ldrs declare that many Itepubllcat. members of the House will support the Administration revenue bill that wan In-- 1 .,.. ..,,,,,,,. .,, .. ., 7 Zi V debate on Thursday , This la conceded by Republican lead- -' !ers, who complain over the action of tho ...... democratic .eauers in steauiiR tneir ro tccllon thunder. Tho Democratic rev- - enu, uil Contains three dlstlnctUe pro- - tectlvo features, namely a provision I111- - PoslnK high customs duties on flntthed uycsiuiis. an clause oe- - slened keep out forelKn kooJs In tlmen of intensive riroduetlon Hbrn.n! and u chapter piovldliu? for the creation of 11 r.on partlan tariff commission. T,.r. ,, ,.,,, ,,., .nr o.vats asalnst the Income tax rectlon of the propoecd law. This provides for 11 been placed at too hlBh n tliiure. The Democratic Kaclcra reply that ns the Minuses will hit eomnaratlvelv feu. \satisfaction on this account cannot do much damage In a nolltlcal wav Tho ' stme.tit. Korty-lt- i ritirlnffi ... C who In tho existing t,i M en. I t ......V coup'ed as .td'.ierent flC j When cellar tho a In t b holding ., ., William I J leaders are also n little concerned over The boys are living ln conical wnll oiiier hundreds are luavliiK. the Increase In the normal rate, which tents, nine or ten bos to a tetit, over Tlnre-wtr- n many to the Is tlxed at 2 per cent. Instead of I per the hill beyond the regular army bar- - oiricers of the regular army who had ctnt , hs the present law. However, racks, and they are In honor bound not been the Instructors of the different com-the- y argue that with the adoption of a t0 trespass. There are only fort -- eight Panics during the month, big national defense progrannre they tents, not enouifh to go around, and the and cheering w.in the order on the corn-ba- d to ralso money In Mime way and leftovers ate sleeping In' the mes hall. pnny streets for fully an hour after that the Income tax presented the mort a moMiulto tutting waited enclosure camp was reached. The following pres- - eincieiu HKency 10 ailfim line run, Doubt Is expressed by many experts that the bill, operating ns a law, will the $250,000,1)00 estimated the from I'.mruna on a bridle; I.leut. tt. A. Kverett, members the Ways and t0 hcome chief Instructor the Kiys. retto case. i.ii iiiuii.113 iiu v.nvi .j. . . waui., ,..,r.l I ., t Morris In m . . . knowledge of which goes f watrh wtlst watch. '\\lv lu''\\'r;' t1l,r,', a nrst Cash presmts lo the regular In. fio-- ,'mh M sered f, , and then ra nttache.l LhtiVii ...1 t. Y.i: i .riV-.- i ir I snake will -- ni.ilii l.y, permitted to pretty' to compans some time then until It much until at n Cmnpanj Lieut. D. A. Nolan, sliver 7, 'lchr\ \ th it Is e.iougn. 0v..K-k- . it is planned to h.n e 1(lVlng cup. f' r,r a Am el W \f' and motion In the .veiling Plrrt J. . . . .' ....... mss and an ,...l.. Means Committee. It Is conceded that the Income tax will produce the addl- - .. . ..v.t... v ...,v vv.-.v- ..- -. upon to turn Into Treasury. The law Is a known quantity and receipts from ir p.n n. v -- uTi.tniT.i ........ u ...... im binn. i.vrcn til certainty owing to the ex- - perlence with It In tl.e past three years. Tlic same la truu or tenures tlie existing war revenue emergency act th. I.IH hrnrtA.. tit reelinct and winch are expected to produce im.ouu.- - ona a vear in the future as they have In ......... . . ul(, ,apli iiiut-- i in iiiiiii.i.nii ISO.OOO.OOO as claimed in view of the prospective decline In Huropean orders is regarded loubt also s ent. rtalned that a tax nn In- - heiit.inces will yield a year in fact experts say that featur- - nf the nroiiised law will produce not to exf,e(, j:0inPo ,ooO the 'tlr-- t year, with a i probability that returns from this sour.\ ma seldom eM-ee- that amount In any i twelve months period. Ibmse leaders and ..f- - flcials arc coiitldeiit that the revenue lull will be passed by Saturday night Just how much time wui ; vinsuiiieu by the measure In the Senate Is a ter or anxious fpcciii.iuun. in.- - o; iiuii ooiiy ai\ \i\ 11 11 iw \\.\v a bitter llcht against a nuin-ic- r oi pro- - I IPII'll., II\. SHARK KILLS nencli llusrn Milinnier. n They nu r.Oll P.iun.l U.n. j I'iiit.Aiit:i.PH .A. July S - 'harles Kpt- - lug Van Sam was killed by n shark at Heach Haven, N. J yesteida. accord- - i, . .t,.. snnna. mnn's father. A of person- - who witnessed tht death ttrugglc of my son lit the bicak- - i ers nssrt that the shark was nine feet long and weighed probably 100 pounds.\ said Ur Van Saul It was re'xeaied when .h victim's was recovered that the shark had fast- - ened Its teeth In the bo' thigh and had llterallv tori, off the leg. Tl.e lad was unable to tell about Ills struggle and died two hours later. Several bathers say they saw the dorsal tin of the shark it made Its way Into deep water. I VU 1 Q NEiriWnJt APTFR liiLLiJ ntJlUnOVn I I SHOOllNu A I rTirt; Crazed Husband !U Two Little Children Flees After Tragedy. Anton JC.ose of Slpp street and the Houlevard, West Hohoken, last night shot and killed Louis Prugato and dan - ' gerously wounded his own twelve-year- - old son, Albert, and his ttven-year-ol- d ilnuchter. Florence. He then esnipd. Klose went to his home last night and began finding fault with his wife becauso had allowtd their Hlxtecn- - year-ol- d daughter. Pearl, to go to Cone Island man. vwieli aim. ltV;npti to argue her hu band ho became Infuriated, belied revolver, and would 1i.in shut her had .heir two younger children thrown llu nisciws between them. Klose was cuiaged that he filed nt the children, ' hitting Albert the right side. lie then shot again at his wife, but alined wild, and lilt Iho little girl tho left nun, Attracted by tho shots, rrugato. who IImmI In the same house, ran Into he room Without a word Klose tiiriuill upon him and tired three times. Twu I ill\ I'll ii. n i ct i i iiihiuii iit-j- u and tho third passed tlnougli Ills heart, killing him Instantly. Klnso' then tired Mire moie at his wile. Missing Ills, aim, ho turned and lied. PUTS PEACE ABOVE HONOR. C.rus ToTrnsend llraily Deiionnces necrers nt The Ilex. Cjrus Towusend Hrady up- held President Hhiii'h \inimanltv\ policy Ian lilvht ill a sermon at the n.li.iif.tiilence l).li' scrvlcs nl Xtl. '.'bad's Kplscopal Church, Amsterdam avenue and Nlliety-nlnt- h btreet. \ \ wni m m men m .i.inb tn tl... fprniM ih t'iitt,..l ..'\ \ - he declared, \of peace, law and order. I have no sympathy for sneerera at Ihosa In authority at the President hu t!ind fnr hiinnnttv 'l'hm ! i. liarl of the tradition of this nation, u part of the on which lt Is founded \It Is due to our Chief Magistrate th C there is any left for Intel national law. It Is easy to light, but better tn xnausi nury uit oi nip oni.wy ,u- - i0!lt complete abrogation of national than to resort to forco when It can be avoided,\ lirnltli Hoard Secretary Kugen W. Scheffer, a prominent re,s. dent of Clifton, Staten Island, and sec- retary of the Depattment of Health, Ins retired on u pension after nunty-on- i venrs service, Mr Scheffer Is a brother Iii.Ihw of !r Alvnb II Hotyi forme. fifllcer of Port. During Mr Hcheffer's entire service with (ho city It Is said ha baa inner taken an annua! vacation. THE SUN; MONDAY, JULY 8, 1916. BUT ONE OF 500 BOY SOLDIERS DESERTS presentations iVv.rs ...V\ (lovernmetit's problematical Administration JERSEY BATHER. Lads at Fort Hamilton Enjoy Training und Eat Enough a Regiment. SIX liAA'T) IN GUARD HOUSE ... - A. . , - \-i'i oi ui\ \ \y J,'1\ V''!?1. rV ' .''l''.0' Jl.TlVinn , nTrt llarrlltf.n on Sarday enjov, playing at \eM soldiering yesterday. Tho on. vnumhter turned deserter and went to his home In Urooklvn Me vu led back i.v hl father but he couldn't control his tears and the camp oHlcers permitted him to gv. Nobody blamed 1.1... iL. i , \'Vrhrid originated with ' 7nXt0c. Pnd 2nn both of Manhattan altit the time the I'lattsburc'eamD cot 'under way ina talked over the plan' with (Jen u,,,,r.1 rnA jld It wn rood ',, .1 1. .. iw.ven't forgotten they were Imvs' once. u. . lne.'.r nnV. In their pockets tn ' then a call was \ li .Xntt nvi to i.nrdv the National School Camp Association at t twn weeks He could lor twol 'lc In ..?.. entl.n 1. ..!.:..,. .' '..1.. ln Mnc or Irn nne rt rent. inpx2r, feet The eamti Is of Serrt John Tiachek of the Twentv.nlnth Infantry. , assisted by other ngul ir arm men i ne uoys are scnciu.o, I'liiiinns tn ..'rise fi nVtnek In the morn-- 1 g. After cleaning up tlielr ten's and ... .... . ., , .1 I.... .1.1..... .1. .....i ,,, lllllltia 111 Kltrj t. .V. .J. ...- - f:,,.. Thev will start tn drill about y.ni nll( wlliVeep tl up. barring inter- - vals for rest, until l\ :m o'clock, when tnf.y wtn ,av illunci. t'ntll t.3\ , .. rtlrtl l,a.A .. I 1... ilm n.i.'tl.. ...ill ith baseliall and other sports Hear to .hi. heart of th.. bov. . .1 ..... . ... -- 1711 riTia.ll iiaj.- - nii'n; u Yesterday wasn't a day of rest i , any means for th- - young American- - who were Just liuhMlng over Willi en- - thu.lasm Sergl. Hill Hums of the' i::'d Artillery Corps had the time of hi- - life In rouMllt g. them (or calesthenlo exercises and e. setting up uriii. ails It it Id Ice Oram IVsnim. x ,itfr homo of th( mor(, ,,.irlnI. ,10k in use a rani on an Ice cream wagon tun was drlM\i Into the camp to replenish 'he canteen. Certain little Irregular tie- - 'atided three jour.g soldi-r- s the iruapl ( house b.foro noon In tho afternoon t.i.-- was a grand rusti r.r l;7,t1t1; un\ most nf tbe bovs sued tneir ' .Many got Into the water without don , - iilng ''hlns suits, and the army men had dllllcully In rounding them Hint they could be sultali.y rind for taeir .plunge. This irregularity sent three I iw- - to h guard house, Concerning the midday meal hergt. Hill Hums said' \Those kids get feM that would knock your eye out: chicken and that goes with It. Two army conks are doing the work and they are turning out enoug , for a full shed \Biment All the 1. ds had to do was jo thovel In. and they sure did shovel ' The camp has a hospital ten with two doctors In attendance The only call for tholr services yesterday was to lotions for sunburns. Is expected that Oen. Wood and his staff and Col. will visit tho cam, POon. The boys are counting on their coming, and they have promised their officers that they do some liaill Y'lK III Ul'iri 1, 'lluY nu irn soldiers should act. A WEATHER DITTY. What a rity Tlirre'e JTo \Head\ nooro to He AVIttyt Coolly clothed In light apparel, Jet us sing a breezy carol for a perfect day In summer. Could we get a better from her thiin h, f t, mighty borough yestetd.iy ; the Job was thorough All around us thundershowers damped th ' ' L\'.u'n' S Kr.ices were displayed for :.'ew York city: the Illness of this ditty. In toner marked the u wev ,,,SCli 0u, )n chcaR0 lt wus hot n S.intb :o Down In dmtj old Missouri It was simply hot as lur) niw tin- \i cuoung juicps, iri,gaunK nior :nan lew ups i meaning ir.ereoy old Kentucky w.ii, not the lucky run or states that were not tropic Weither was tho only topic In the city of SI. Louis, where their pride, a 'certain brew Is. What Is till\ we hear a brewing? In tlm West there's something doing. Close upon the midnight hour comex a savage thundcrshnwer, f o'er the Cuesx we'll ia to close ditty. GREEKS FIND U. S, FLAG BEST. Paint Hack Kflacrd Colors nn Schooner They lloaght. Capt. Johan ltlom, American skipper of Norwegian birth, who arrived ester-da- y from Naples by the Klcula Ameri- cana San Ciugllelmo, brought along ecn men 1mm nlm .st etcrywherc. In- cluding two Sail Hlas Indians, who him to take the American four ni.ialcd schooner Marguerite Naples, wheie she was turned nur to her Orcck The .Marguerite Is the only Yankee M'rscl that cer made .1 lightning llag . balige. She rlved Naples w llli ......... j..... .....r cm.-.s- , Thu Llicek nwmid blotted out the em. - - - - - - - \Icm with tho Lreek ll.ig. then i came tlm news that the were ' adlng i.reclt porle ugalnst Greek Misels. and tho lilgti painters not busy again and put tho American flag back, \ho then proceeded and got through. PEARY OUT OF SENATE RACE. . ,.. ..,lrl,l Decide. Vol tn Keek .oiulnntlnn In Vermont. 1'oiiTi.ANn. Me.. July 2, Renr Admiral Itobert 1\. l'eary untiounced his withdrawal from tlm Republican Sena-toil- contest, A short limn ago, he said, he would have been willing to a candidate till nut the unexpired term the lato Kdwln c Huiielgb. ln expressed the. bll.f thst It would b unwise for him to enter the political field without training, He requested his friends to desist from circulating any petitions for hla nomina- tion Hie primary. THIRD CAMP ENDS AT PLATTSBUR6 .pcechm.iklng Wounds Training Regiment Lost Only Few Sweaters of Govern- ment Equipment, MANY PRESENTS MADE !'t.AT-rBtJ- N. T., July 2. The camp of military Instruction of the Third training re.men, la now a thin, of the past, the last members of the rcirlment having turned over to the repreaenta- - live 'War Department late this ... anernoon ine uovernnieni property - j ,i u., it,. \llr of ,en in hen all S u.S checked. It was found that none of ,,r,I,y rln\ af mlssln?' nul ,lm \?mV H oW drab army sweiters had be. n lost during the \hike.1 The loseM ro \Pon to settle with the uu\ \ Karmtnt camp which the men had occupied \'e'\ was broken 7 o'doel. this tnornltiu and the tr.iltilm; j headed bv the Coast Artll erv Band. \\Ci through tho .treets. of this city \\ hour !;'u'r ''Pl,u \ nrlixllitB rain. . .. \ -- ..- - co'np\'! sonira with this play on the word. the men b ft here on special trains during the forenoon, and vnidiiuns were indue Company A To dpt. O. 1 IUltzell. Plftli Infantry. Kren.-- nn y an! Cointony U c apt. A H. aldron, , Twenty-nint- h Infantry, tlraphle cam- - .1 iVr.pany t' Klrat Lieut K. H. Kill\ wrist watch; Lieut. K. tS. llr.idford. rid- - ...r. imiiiim Company T Plrst Lieut. J. A. Atkins, Held glass.-- ; Lieut. s, .1. .suther- - laini, wrist waicn; l.ieut. r. i.- ivaiiocu. rlst cuinpaes. C,imhoii I! dint ft. C M. funnies. traw.img nag; i.uut. a. hiiiwen. atmv.lock. ... i . it t, t.uui.i nj i n i.k-i.- o. i. , mit .ae. Company I Capt J. It. Kelly, sleeping ,mv, Company K Plr-- t Lieut. II. Hunner, Wiitch and chain. Company Lieut. II. A Lamed, Held glasses ; Lieut. Loebacb. wrUu watcii; Lieut. T. .!. Hayes, silver cigarette case. Company M Copt. O. H. V.'hlte, mum, i.inn, ... . inn, in watch. l.lnrr Xeir YorU 7rrntri Cn llnnt. The rU of ,hr American liner .vew York. In yesterdaj. died on the st., nmj ,Ay out from Liverpool and w;.s at si.i with tour or lur Kittens. M', ..ether' about -- SO kilters, many at- - w nm, rJt,00rt, have opened the'.r eyes boarJ the scw ynrk. thus making her Krr.,,,.Ft cat boat afloat. yield by wi,0 m furlough silver of of ihut body iibiuuib honor Coa-- t hence Allien of of NO BEES, BUT ALL ARE STUNG. Ilnntlna-- s Una Myeterr Vanlehln Hire In Park. IIahtinos, N. V July 2. Principal It, L. Ilretsch of Public Bchool in, Man. hatt.ih, who Uvea hee, feels badly stung. He illd not get tho hive of bees that friends here utmost gave him, Capt l'at Costello and his bluecoats of Hast- ings constab-pollc- e force nleo feel stung. They have been trying to catch the) bees. Mr. llrctsch's friends, after promising I to give him the bees ho has longed for, bought a brand new hive to put them In. Then, being- - thrifty, they put the hive In Mnhegan Park, where bees swarm, ! thinking to catch In It h strny swarm for Mr. Ilretsch. Karly this morning, while the dew was yet on tho grass, Principal Ilretsch went i?,1?,\hrhl 1)Uro 0UtnneJ u,n dewy Brass were footprints, rather deep, n of a man carrying something heavr. llko a beehive. Mr mi,,, ,h. Trl. B\ miBiu, Mnrv would net around, Hnatlnirs Is ubuxa ,,,-.- i i,i i,i,in. ,,1 c nst. ih ollc every le nrw!II.Vnc\ town In tmrtr KILLED BY STOLEN AUTO. - TALENTED SNAKE LATEST ZOO PUZZLE '\' tHP t Crnsslim I'uri,, yesterday thai joj could search .... tietectlves of the Second brancli are 'hreh I hI but lias been wiui raw llroadway cmi that ,,,., run V .ml capt. Kreamer. Is years and the e. It man newspaper !. t.xcr and 1\ The Kltchuier. Wl II wtien to kubiu In 1. It cause n ... \i next so St anil v\ f,.. will this liner Just The reslinent, Hundreds and struck and killed lcderlck .s. .,,,.(,1 Bht H!) , wn!l crorsli.c Wrst Korty-blxt- h strett and John Hack- - el' 5'\ Kast Thirty-secon- d Mret. I who Haw tho accident, tho New York! lariw' uiiiutwr mi tin. c.ir w.ik 11.14m',. i Tim imllivi say that this the tuinUier or tho m.ichllio owned by Janus M. Hell tl I& West alreet. (Her the phone last lllght Mr. Hell udmltted that tlii number was the titimtwr of his, (,ir. Ho aildeil that bo I1111I no rh.uif- - Mir thai I.ih ,.ir lias l.een Ml,. ' garage nt 117 West Klghty-thlr- d stiett and thai If It was out the driver of It' mint have stolen it. ltlu,... ,n.l ll,..V..tl I. .1,1 nr.ll,.. that thero wcrn two women and two men I:i the car when It btruek Wesseucclil. The car did not Mop after running ti. engineer . HELD ON A DEATH CHARGE. Hoy Whose A nlntronlst In n Qnnrrel Died Arrested. Ixmls Morrl\. 1 . yars oi l, of :2., Du- -, mom acnue. Last .New olk. was ar- - rc.te,! at on..y .tcrd.iy by le. t.ctives iKiwlIng and Miiler of th Se.! .1. n.....l. i.... ..r l I..I.1.. 'Hill l.t.ll.L,,, l U LIIJI,. IIOIII....,, i.iiiii iiiei iiiu iiiii.ui o.in iur rA.iiuina- - tlon He presented a pitiable signt in court ami toi.t tne .Mag strati-tha- t he was sun he was not ri.'i\nsih!i for the death of the other boy. IRON OUTPUT BIGGEST YET. Ceolniili'iil Curves Limits fur n s High- - Iteeord. IS vuun.-i- . nirfc an,, uv... . '.n.l V 6UbJec's. ; Lieut M. C Wlso, .,1 ,,1P fr'\\ make class soldier. Supper will were made ,f; 'as in ill.un-t.- r to at so the army ulllce j rn si. w..iL i he ,u l,e do this fj1\ \of frari llnllated for or as they p: ase taps ,a.;vrE,, t islon enough Illustrated 'n\ U \ \AT \talks pictures Comismv II Lieut. V. Ware. - g. auto- - ,,. the v.... the as ir.o.OnO.OOO this mat- - score It she 'with not In In Wilson, nf \ when wvu Ideal respect Itrtlrra. Health tho for p Mr. a. to Slav in In rh.iri.-,- . ne ; small .V. . hiii up I. in III- - up so everything apply It Roosevelt Kn up tho u'n a,-- o In pilling lfihtnlng c'i helped to purchasers. ni at the be to at tho tho at several of intr lite \reiacii far nn tably of W niglity-thlr- d In down Is Washinotov, July S The country's, Jcanette Itosenberg. 11 years old. of linn nrnittletlfin dlirlnp thn tlrsf hntf nfiTTl K.thI lsntb street. The Hronx. Fordham nrai prcuicieu mat mupiu (, tne ' Lake Superior would be clo-- o to tons, and of Hlrmtngram nnd districts alsiut ln.000.000 tons. Bulletin CHAH. M. nCIIWAll. Ohlrnn.n V.t.'OKNi: O. UKACK, President It Can Do Grapevine Twists and Also Can Wow Itself Up. IK FROM SOUTH AMERICA Keeper Charley Snyder of the anake bouse up at tho Uronx Park aoo tot a r M of crossing the hoop snake with the puff adder und thereby turning; out a constant Kupply of llvlni tires for au- tomobiles. For the first time ,n the erjcr!eni;o L n,. nni.i -- n .i.-- . ,r..r. f ,\u \ronx I reptile house Dr. namond DltinarK. a snak.. came to the park ye. terday which can blow Itself up like a Wall Street bull marK't. As for tho . kind nf snake It Is. Curator Dltmars 111m. 110 Hits Hearenrn weiKniy pooin , niul the make Itnelr fn.' evidences of su(vefu1. snake was sent to the zoo by patty of now In South Arm-rii- luoklng up spcclnicnsi for tho zoological society. It Is about four feet i\tig and normally 110' fatter than a lilootii handle. Altogether It Is a good looking snake u PulelirltuJo goes among .snaltei\. Iwlns a glistening black with bright cllov rings circling Its length. Hut in nildltlun to uritig ny naiure a \eat alio noouy uresscr uu new rim no l.i.u tiiii.tltl,. Hint m:ilt,. It 11 Ihix off I favorite. l',.r li.-- It comes to Knowing ,,rr \ t :tl-l- gifted. I'l\ II1M1III' Hill SlgTllfevr Slop 111 fr ' its glass li ue It tlrst senilis to b'como nbsesseii with the notion that it Is ntiotlipr Charlotte of the Hippo-drom- e Ire ballet and begins to throw It- self Into gianevlne twists, llgure eights and capital S'h. There were hopes. tnda mat It could alo write its name wlt, Itse'.f, but tblH feat 'eemeil d It. When It takes .i deep breath or some- thing, lumevir, 's t!i time that ltsgre.it ......,,.! ....I .1i..m4,.,iI i.lft. tirn .r.sltli.vi.tl . thMr ,,p 0,. moment tho crowd v,...,d,, .,w ,t Mli,Kv at. Inch or less ; tl ..,,.,'( or and the m xt mrnviit it was ., \ '\ I t\ i imir T...-- or kii:lk.. iiiti in eu mobile tire Pr. Iitmar could lot say yesterday whether or not the snake is poisonous. 1 . . w iy be li..il of finding out was to let Hi\ hi al;- bit.- hl:n ; lln.n If he died be would know that, sine enoiich. It wa II l\' snake. Hut up to tho closing hour jesurrtay he had not mide the experiment tiln Prn.tnres f.lrPs siUnii. netii anil iuuy or n.a j.niigieunw In venue. ltron.x. who were In the nutomoblle, were not held. The car Is owned by Ma-tl- n Tully. their brother, secretary of the Tully Ilealty Company. No. 7 Bethlehem Steel j9K w,,s f), that otllelals of the struck last night at Southern Houlevard (Jtological Survey expect the total forland Until Hre. t by an automobile And j the ear to set a new hlch ie.or.1. .taken to Hospital In the car ' A statement Issued by the buio.iu .a fractured skull. Misses Klua- - nm dlsrict iin.00A.nOu gross that the other gross naturalists ARGENTINE PRISONS SCENES OF REVOLT Election Promises Cau.se Con. victs to Rebel 20(1 Escape. STRIKES CAUSE TROUBLE Corrttpoiulnief 0 Anocitttnt Frtu Huenos Ames, June 6. The rnn elections, resulting In tho placing of iht Itadlcal party In power for the first tlm. In the history of the republic, havs a somewhat disquieting effect upon tl,. country. During the campaign them were so many rumors of revolution It, certain provinces that as a iuittr ef precaution all rifles and munltles, served oirt to the varies Koderal rsnt\ were, withdrawn, und although the cam palgn Is now a matter of history th. Hltuatlon Is still such that the rifle nr.tr remain closed without any Indicate aa to when they will be reopened The most serious troubles at preis-- i however, are those with the prlsontr. In vkrlous Federal and proMnclal Inv.l tuttons, among whom there had c'rtu l.ited a rumor that If tho Radicals wo, the election great numbera of prisoner would be released, .Since the c)ectloi however. It has been f,ern that no sji wholesale amnesty lh to be expei tr, tn thero are now several upr sings wit which the authorities have to dral 1 tho national territory of Neuquen ! prisoners recently rose In a body, tlm warder, seized rlils uinmunltlou and made good their ean A number of thu nioro resolute prisoner then formed under tlm lendert nip of Hoer settler, 11 vetttnn jf the ?rlii African campaign, and made for fieh \ frontlet butwuen the Argeiiliin- - Mtdt'hii. '?ll armed with Mauser rules, this bur, i:ls i,et.n intimidating and tobblng i the persons along Its route Tl.e fun tlve.s mo still being purMi\d In Cordoba province lb\ pr j'- - I ,l,.,l. .... ..U ui.a.i .1... .... 1.,, rifles and ammunition and ki up a ft I of commutie within tho prison n.i The prison was nurioutineii ny a uu, inent of Kederal Infantry and Hie nU' hi slego l.s Mill nu .nttvioed Ss tbouell less set loii.s trDilli'j, has occur'-a- t the prisons III S uita b'e prosn-- Labor troubles constitute .mother du turhliig factor. The municipal s, Kern ln the capital have been on it. .and the streets of the city are Jn?t r. covering from ten dajs of iilisol-- ill order. The men alleged a Just,!) am tor their strike tltt they did not their waves on th\ dates due a' ,1 th, they were subject to many dcd-- i t, n. tho way of tines f()r trivial i ir.lH.-ne-A- s i.joii as these dilllcultis were Justed the chaultvtir.s ilcclared n k and they have .since been Jomd y i I'lilmiwi, ntlr trader ate mak ng'rom-mul- l cause with thu str.kets a' d t feared that further trouble may t Tho recent ann un enie- .. the result of the last census. Uuis, s l'Jlt, prematurely made by i . erect\ member of the cel. mis c imit t. has been olllclally conllnned i ' population of the Argentine, w, given us T.si.'.'JJT, Includes no . - t .'.sr.T.'jr,': rs, ninl of the I , Ml In the city of Hnenos Aytes In i v for. clgners. This showing fmu.-- . , - km for much comment. It being de, ard t' ' although the foreign eemer.t urge1 Italians. Spaniards, Hrltlsb. Kren.h a- lermans. with contingents frim a'\ every part or inn worm is tnon ,p,.;; t much of tIlfl 0l,mmene and trade of .a,,.,,,., v.... i i.i.n... ..i.-- - . tino ,Millilcal affairs pr. ,i i'2n, th- - venerable r\-- r President of the repnb U whose t- e- otllce expires In October when the i c.u, ur. lrlgocn. as. times tbe j dency. delivered Ills' valedictory to . j gress on M:iv 3 He Is glxen ored ' r having had a safe if not brilliant a.;-v- -. Istratlon. Company Aren't the People Entitled to Know All the Facts? The House of Representatives in appropriating $11,UOU,000 to build a Govern- ment armor plant, voted down a proposal that books be kept so the public could know exactly how much Government -- made armor will cost,. Advocates of a Government plant expect to ,ucL armor cheaper. Why then refuse to look facts in the face? We can and will make armor tor the Government cheaper than it can do it for itself and we want to prove it. If our offer to do so Is to be rejected, aren't the people entitled to know exactly what the Government-mad- e product costs? That question is now before the Senate of the United States.