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j881Jl!lD EVERY THURSDAY onn .1.00 per Year in Adva,nce ----------------------------:----~...-\-'- SAYS JOHNSOfHA~- -, ---.~:~ ms':!:'I';~A:-\ 1 -J 1 11 ~ : 1 x<:· 7 -.~The- ARE EXPECTED TO ,JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. THURSDAY APRlL 29, 1909. ~~A~UHORIPT IS FOL'\)I]). VOLUME XXXIX - YOl'l'\GSTOW::\. - No C UANC[ AT All mountains of icc ,in th<' Xiagara Riv- s~cN. Afl:R[[M[liT n L er wh.ich were ,-bihh· ucl wc·pn' \ .1 U -[[ [l1 YnnngBtowu and Lewistown yestrr· day haV(' at last w<>aken<'<l under the mighty strain of the> currl'nt and I --- JI!\1 CORBETT TID:S:K.'l THB have join('d the proc<'ssion of float- t\XLESS PRESE~T · PT,A:SS FAJI, ----- -WASHI::-:GTON. April original manuscript of the \SWoT Spangled Banner\ has been located bY the F'r-ands ScO'tt Key Memorial! Assocl~.tion wbich is endeavooring .w secure possession of' •it. S.UtlAI Uf TURKEY lS RIII&VED fROM THRONE - .... --;,.;·_.:..~..:.--~-- Abdul Band•i\ carried: ~rom His· Be~ in the RoY· al Pa:~~ to the Bosphorous-Bis Broth• • WHITI<J ~L-\.~ WILl• PL\'f i'l' ALL iug ic<•bergs which are continually \ 'l'HE STRlliE OF 1'HE ANTHRA• OVER THB -.SEGRO WHE:S THj,; tlowing Into Lake Ontario. The' (:ITE ~liNERS WILL BE 1\-IAJ)J<~ TI!\1E cmtES. I warm breeze blowing from the I:\IPOSSIBLE o:s THl'RSUAY •. southwe»t this morning together with NEW YORK, April 27 .-Jim Cor- the sun will no doubt greatlY weak- scRAr-..'TON. Pa., April 27 .-An batt, former' •heavyweight c>hampion, en the great pileB of ice still cling- agreement between the anthracite &oes not see ho-W lack Johnson has ing to the shore above Youngstown mine owners and the mine work~rs any ch•ance t\ defeat James J. Jeff· and start them toward the lake. Al- will be signed at a meeting to be ries should •they meet for tJhe heaVY- through the current of the river ls held in the Reading terminal build· weigh'l: champiC>llship of the world. stronger than usual the water is at ing, Philadelphia. at 2 o'clock Thurs· While it is improba.b1e that tll~ ovfner of this predous relic, a Bal- timore w-oman, will o~nse·n•t to per· manenotlY part with it, the associa'.- tion hopes to be able to bOl'U'OW the manuscrLpt to plare on exhi!b'itill'll oat NEW YORlt, AJ?rll the old Key mansion in Ge()rgetown, Americl).n , Automobile· -- D. c. has decided to conduct' a· 1 'er, Elfendt, Takes Dis Place_;_ SMITH CONFESSES daY afternoon unless present plans fail. The tri-district convention of the union mine workers will meet in j the Coul't House todaY to act upon I tlle proposition already agreed upon l cars. Story ol .a Missionary proclamation of a new Snltan. -- Taken To Bospoorus. om·bett has fought Jeffries twice .and its normal height. recentlY spent some time with the ~h;r:al c::;r.:~:. lo~~~~~t~~=~l~!~ ~-HONOR~ Of s-=\'OR that Jeffries is in fine oondbtton and U Lll . t:ha:t two mo~ths in the mountains ~ · YEAR ARE 8E810\NED by the representatives of the men. This proposition was ratified yester- daY bY the executive boards of the HE . t18H1EU 'MAlCft The executive Amerie(ln· Automobile held a meeting in tb$8 WHICH RESlJLTED' IN PIRE IN YOUNGLOVE YARDS- ~·~cs.l~~ :~~-~ DIED TUESDAY-DA..\UAGEl NOW board, a fQrmal avt!liCI~ti(ln ers' union. It is expected the entire THE' STATE DEPARTJ\IEXT A-s'· atrternoon will be taken up with the , organizatl' on of the convention and NOt:'NCE~ THAT llli'!S ELIZA· BI<:Tll ~k~IAHTIX Wfl•L m•• THI<: \'ALIWICTORIA~ ANI> WAJ,LACE EVEREST, SALUTA· \• three anthracite districts of the min· that consideration of the proposition Will not b.e begun until tomorrOA<\ morning. National President Le;yis of tbe \union expects the conventfon to adjourn early in the afternoon to· morrow possibly at noon which in- dicates that 1,1e does not anticipate any trouble in haYing the delegates ratify the action taken by their com· mittee. The agreement expected to be signE:>cl in Philadelphia provides for the renewal for another period of three years of tb,e old agreement with a few concessions of importance TOTALS $3,000. eil be granted one co11tests this year. Tl).e cpmmittee stra.nted•tlie! sn bject to satisfactory TORIAN. to the miners. J·!Oihnsom. being made between tb,e the proper American AutomQbile TheSe agreements are completed, assuring tlie It is p-roposed to~old· ' progr!tm of events over · mac road race of last· year. ear contest will b~ run the · and a stock classls event day, ·both under tl}e Manu1:~c LONDON, April 27 .~A despatch recei-v~d here by the Emhauge Tele- gr!llph Qompa;n.y from CQIIIStanrtinople ~;a;ys · that tro-OIP~ nuder tlhe comma.DJd of young Tu•rk omcers entered the sullban's paJace tast -n~ght oand illook -his maJootY prisoner. l;alter, closelY guarded, he was removed to t'he Oher· aghan 'pal<tce on the Bosphorus. beg;a.n pouring into the city and not- withst!llnding our vehement protes-ts ilie vali distributed rurms to tb-ese men a:Heglng that they were Turkish reserves. \Major Daughty-Wylie a.t the head of the troorp,s whieh he <:oanpelled the vaJi to sup·ply, went to tlhe ratJro·ad end of t;h~ town and was successful in preventing the villagers fl'o•m cQIIII- WAll RESULT Of HGHl :-<EW YORK. A!p1•il 27.---'FolloW· Prineival H. A. Townsend of the .TohnstoWn high school has received the appointments for valedictol'ian and salutatorian for the class of 1909 from the State DepartiJ?-ent oE Education in Alban~·- These posi- tions are given on points as record- ed in the department and the pupils thus selected are kno~vn as the hon- or pupils. The two P\}ipls to whom the honor-s are given thiS year are valedictorian, Milss Elizabeth Me- Wallace Ever· Martin; salutatorian. est. The other speakers for commence- held June ~3. BAILEY DRAWS THE CROWD man Wlb:o it -w= su;p-posed bad been 27 .-The smoking, has admitted tha.t ij'te light- WASHINGTON, April ed a tna:ooh in Mder to &muke a cigar- ed for annually and -wiil be the A. A. :A. .Sto~k - A suitable prize for tM event will .also be o~er~d,: by the Lowen··cnub. 1 Senator Bailey ers Qlf things pu-gilistic aJWatted with menl, which will be interest -today the result of the fight between S•mm La·ngfor-d, tlhe negro are as follows: Bes'sie de Beer, would resum~ the discussion of .his announceemnt that Harold Cross, amendment to the tariff bill provid· Carnage Renewed. , ing into Adana. Later, whife tile BElRUTH, April 27 .-Delayed major was a.tttm~pting to pa-ss tlhrou~h nea.vyoweight, and Sandy Fe1•guson, dispatches just received here say the tmvn he w•a,s shot and disabled. ilhe Boslwn fighter, which was sohed- \that the carnage in .Adana was re- \Jlllissionaries of the Ce)l!tr'ILl Tur- u.Ied for toni:gh.t at •the Armory -A. A. ne:we'l SundaY night and manY were :trey miso;;ion had •asseanibled for a dis- in B·ost-e-n. The b>out is a twelve kllied. trict conference. in the eenter'>,':lf M·ar round affair 13.11d will serve to Show noyd Dievendorf. Pauline Fairchild, William Flynn, Edna Glynn, Lena HillabrFdt, Anna Keck and Hazel Whitcomb. ing for an income tax probably will be sumcient to crowd the galleries of the Senate today and to call to his place on the floor nearly every senator on hath sides of the cham- ber. The first massacres in Adana.. na on the day of ·the oat:brealc Tlbe'Y bb.e {)OI!lid·ition of Lal}gfol'd, 'W'ho wtll where an .A:nieriean missionary was received and protected 1J,undTeds of soon go lllbrO'ad to ha.tltle with Ian .killed. resulted in the- slaughter of refugees in the wmiUJary ror girls Hague, tJhe E 1 lglish hBavYweight 10 , 000 \\~\· and oourng~u~y ond~•o'\\ to o~i- oh=olon, rut '\'' N>Uonol Sp®ting uon iod., ~ooclall> to 1ho ,urn!> Ad i i d . te th t th M 1 fy \!h • ..., t Cllub in :Uoodon <Jn May 24. legal asrlects of hi's proposition for v ces n JCa a e os em • e warnng ... emen. FLUSHI!'<G. April 27.-'I'he jurY d th •t \O \'h d ...... ' 1 M\ Ro Lang>l'or>d hoas tried in vain to get · t d w'll '\ gr\eat de ' on matcihes with J.Qihnson and oUher t 11 · t d - · · b Mr. BaileY will devote his atten- HAlNS JURY COMPlHEO e.tte. Nothing has lbee.n done aglainst him lliP to this time. Mr. Snyd~ t>'laces tJhe dai!llruge to- Ute various utensi-ls in the. barn and the lumber at a.bout $1.500, making in al11 wt!otJh : t'he loss 0'!1 the barn, rubout $3,000 · d:llmage. Tlhe ma'terlals in the biiiMl; and the lumber were_ fully covered by insurance wilth the Mrs. Addlie 'L. case 'Bigency. The barn will be re- Uuiat as soon •as possible and will probab-ly be ready for oceuplllllcy ';rhe present course at 10.6 miles in length, but t)lis desirable 'tor purposes for the co11testants. The be tbridged. Every foot ho,d~ how again atta\\ o my. n , urn ., ~~• , ,_ g- 1 ., <ho '''\' of \\\\'in P•\\ c. an mooma aa an • , ·- c .w~tJnly 1. ers and Henry Maurer, A.merican Hains, Jr., for the ki11ing of Willia-m a , reVleW cour ec1s1ons m su • ------- misslon.a•rl.es, were kilied under heavyweights but U() one a.fu>aaTed stantiati~g his contention that the · E. Annis -was completed aJt the a.fot.- tre•a.<:herous eircumstan-c€s. wnxious o•f sw~Jpping ·blows woith him. division of opinion in the Supreme INQUESJ IS ADJOURNED CONSTAXf!NOPLE, Ao•ll 27.- •o F 'd th A I , ld F\'\\\ l>ia •bown h.tta• '\m ..,_ =non •~•ion o< Uw -\ '\\ t~ cmrrt of ilio UnUod \''\\ on ilint . . Tho foatO~!ng ·~un! of.- ,...,_ ' 'n n \Y o •m\aw< >\• - docy. •J'ho 12.th •and l\t jo>o< \\ \ mlona \\'\''· ed since wheu ~here hi!!S be·en little centlY and should he put Langford subJ\ect is sufficient to warrant Con- t dim It deTS ill- Adana has been received here i1 i aw., \\'\'\' \\ _...,, ..,_., tdo J.<nO Knooko, 29 YOO\ old, a \\'- Hn • numo~• = • by t_elegraph 'from tbe Rev. H'M'bert mu.r~<er 11g. to Engl!an·d \'l'Oba\1y -'ill be ca:[led ment cutter of Germania Heighots. gress in again submitting an income HAMILTON, Ont .. April 27.-The gerous, conditions, and · · \-«'= \' In a •\'\\'' =dltion: \ • \ \'-' law '\ llo opln'\'· ld t t · M•= Glifum, n mt\\o\'\\. o•. K>n,.de lnqn~! w\ odj-nod '\' of d\\\oro~ = ® o o \The \\\ •II•'\' of Adm \\' Tho town \\\ boon ..,, .. \' and d~ FLUSH<NG, Ao•li 27. - Whon night wh® it w\ annnuuoad that lo p~ti~lly \\'\=\\· \ Story of a 11issioJiary. strayed and tlwre are uhousands O'f d t d 'th · ld th 11 · been visited during <bile 1mst- eleven 'homeless pe<J'l}le here without means OFFER TO \VRESTLERS. com't convene o aY Wl ten JU· [\GHT HOUR lllll 8\NO\NG counsel for the Kinrade family had posed to ho e sma -car .,_ hy a wril>fo ,....,m o1 A~ SEA'ITLE, Aorli 27 .-Tiw Aiaok•- <\' in the hox r\ tho t<lai or Cap- l - ~n =•n\' • wri!. of oo..uornri to P'~ L•O~ Day, Sootom.., 6. m\\\\'' tho worn! ~\ \own >n ;i,!;;'':::.:, 0 ~n~:.': ,!;'J:.~.:.o to.,._ Yukon-P~U\0 E\Ooollion h\' nff•\\ <aiu P•\' c. Haino, ''\ oha<god ,.nt tho oxornition of a ~·=' fM \\' ol~\ O'®t on !ho the history o.f the diP.Itrict.' The ter- $l 5 ,ooo for a finish \go\ between with the killing of ·william E. Annis. 1 the arrest of Florence Kinrade for daY. \The corpses lie scattered through l'or 'h.as been universa.l and tb.e gov· Frank Gotch and George H~cken- it was expected that the two jurors ALBA-:o;rY, April 27.-Iu ·a.n opoin- contempt in not responding to a the streets. dn Saturday morning I ern.ment is powerless to check the 1 . . remaining to be chosen would be ob- ion to Jobn Willia:ms, Sbate -commis· summons to appear at the inquest. counted a dozen cartloads of Ar- schmidt for the wrest mg chamvwn· dioMd\'· Ad~. \\'~p!W o< \\ monlan \\'\\ lrl uno O.U \\ h~ nhlp of tho wn,ld,- Sixty'\=< of Wnod dudn< !he da>. nionoc o< ,,.,,., A~orn<> Gon\\' Tho •>nung gl'l ,w .. an oyo-wt>noon _.;n~. h\ bo~ <ho n>onn \\'\· tho goto '\\!ptn ••\'n\od =t to Pot\ C. Ha>no Ill. wn of !he eo,- O'Ma>M '\\\ \\' \\' «gO< ow 1o !be mn<d\ of h\ olotu' Ethol \Cm:tdi~ions have been unsettled ing carried to the river and thrown t · h h t h\ 1· th la;w is ])indlng upon .a eontractor en- 1 - 11 !\larch last. 1 be Jess than $15,000 together with am. w o as no seen IS a er f ~·r some time and there has been nto the water. In the Turkish I · th t it 's st sevAn ga2:orl in erecting a scll•ool b-uilding The ri'ght of the coroner to I·ssue ALBANY, April ~ a half interest in the picture rights smce e cap a 1 arre · <- \ .. >n~;;i!y o\'w•= T\\'- =d M-n-1 oomoteri\ \'\\ '\ b<lng \ '\' •nd \''\'\\\ nnd tmlnlng \\\\· month> ,.o, \ now on hlo waY to \'\' \ougO ho h•• -• of'\\ ~'k a wa\an' unden tho clrenm\\'n- romh of NeW Yorl< ians o-wing to th-e political activity\ wh~\~''· • Now y.,k whm hn will Jo<n his \\\' M ;ho P'\''\ailion and m~m- \ qu.,!lonod, Mi.,. Kinnndo ho•>ng Ung !ho \''\' ln<o ~ .. ,, ,;-.,.n,_,;!ic' of tho lartOf .Ud \\\ oPOn pureh~ 'Tho oond,tlono of tho ootug- '' gmndmo!OO', M.,, Polo>· C. Ho>na. to«ure of ft<o ~\'''\ d~ iu 'foe- tw>oo to .. lftod and bo~ ''~'''L hy oooli-g hlo' taotlffl .. \'• of U'ma. mn>t pltiablo ond h.,rtn,.ding. Not BlTH \Sil(D Iff RR£ \'·· aqd oomo whh \' lo h\lu<>lng. \'\ owood '\> 0\m. Th~o WM •-• \tl\ Klnmd• 0\ <oatlfiod !hot hO' 1iou in ,. ondO\\\' to \Ea-rly last Wedneos::lay morning, I nn'Y \' \\' o'OOaM and wldo~ n w\' \'\\''\' lh•t '\\' C. doubt 'ho owh¢ion of \''' iOW '\'\ wao kiilod o, a man unknowB ~ 1ho Ph\\\' ,.,.., whUo 1 waa in \\ ma<k\ ' noticed Oo,nnd uombOf. bot • \\t mouY, Hnlna lU wm \' oaUod \' a witnoao in ai- of a '\\\' -nn of tho to '''· m\\\\ Mil \\ieh \' tn thoi '\' u-i~• were ntootn< mn thn OOhi,., aoo ~\\'\ f<nm ROCHEo'TER, A>•ll ,.-Both '\ h>• \\\' if neod \'\' th\'o- '\\\\o dhoiaion ho>d<ug\'\' tl d<d dem \'\ t1>o end<>< • tong trelr sho·ps and hurrying to their \sev~e wounds. was visited by a $40,000 fire at 4 for. 1\Irs. Q'Jaudia L. Haim;, wife of noot a.pply to •a case wh:ere the con·\ a.nd wohic·h, under ortl~Y h=~ An I Mroon>an and a 'rU'k \Tho oitnoUou in Adona ;; \'\· o'clool< O!m room>ng. One of <bo in,g- \\\'\'\ Hnloo, w~ '\\ to '\ >n Nnw n·~l\ bmht doo\ >>nd window> M'J R[ilSE TAX AC.COUNT tiv-e r)rooedm·e, would not be W oOnn \\\\ ''\''\' tM nCght ai>d blo, on ''\\ otto>·noan 250 ~- '\t b.,;n~• •blonl\ in !he \\\· \\' y.,k wam,g \ bn naUnd n• a wit- <omn\ \'\\\\'\'\ _.o roaM tnom R t .,d •bofo<O final _......,,_ the con•~e-; weJre para-d<>d through t ~nod Ta<k>ah -noo, without Und&ohlH bnHding, w~ almn>< on- n•\· aneo<ding lo ,.,ooiHooUo~ 1o flt \'' d•Y· their resprwtive quarters. A few officers, seized a train at Adana and b 'l · Th t Under a suspenmon of llhe \ tire•ly destroyed. The Steuben Aodvo- Emile J..E>fner. an Austrian printer s<:Jwol · Ul dmg. e a to-rney gen· Y otJn·g Armenians assefu\Jled in t'b.e compelled the ens:ineer. to conve\ 1 · f t~ t 1 · · ALBANY. April 27.-Attorney motion of Senator 'f. D. SuJilt~tiil!\ - J cate was burned out, us well as these Jiving at 'Nintield, L. 1.. was selected era IS 0 O!llll 1011 ·\'\' UJJLS l'ase IS ~~' or >ho mukot and 0- •~ thom 00 To.,n• who~ thay took \\nlnani•OnOlo ond '''~' !n ox<ond O<uonni O'Manny hao adviaOO S!ato Sonato tlom- !ha V\\ firms: R. R. Flynn, grorerleos; David as the 11th Juror. BP is married. nlati:ng thea.trlillll em\'-1o\\\'\'nt lug \'~'\ ahol• >n!n !he \''· BY ,.n in >hn oomoloto d~t~ntlon ol noth~hHd, o>o<hin\' A. B. Da \'\\'· i\' aoo>.olne. Comotronoo Ga\' !hal ho => ,._ , ,_, olo\U o'cl;,k in tho roaming t .. ' tho Mmon>,. •\\\'' nf tbat town aloo tho f<=•hino '\ a<'ount nf tho \\· • mowmre '\\'\' \> !ho photographs; :\H~ Jennie Hot,way, crowd had beg·m the looting of \which is the best part of 'ifarsns. ladieo>' furnis:: 1 lngs; :\liss Jennie [ff[CT\\1[ (lp£[0· PR['V[NTOR IcOt:Xll IS CHINATOWN. German Savings Bank of New York vi-lle organizaotiuu lrttO!WU shops. I This work of looting was· thorough [ l ;I UL • l l l City fn< !bn \\' 1907 and 10M WhlU, ..... I c .. , •• mi>UUO'Y, and E,On<! C\tlo -- \The mt:itary comman ler of Ad·!V' and rapid. It is said that they shoe•s. ;vrany Iaw:;e•rs who ·h~d ofl'i- ____ NEW YORK. Atlril 2 7.-Agatha reSIJectively, if more tban a year has At tihe request of Su.peroitttell'tl_~ na wM \> ro> oido >n fui ~•ket I'\'\' with ko<Oaono and ft<ad tho 000 1 , tho bi>Hdiogo\\\''' .od Mo~ 27 .. -Tho p\k\d, \'' \· '\\'\\' n< M,., nolo>anood '\'re !ho~ Mnoonta'wore Ho\\\\\ n< \\ Slato im;w'!l.iJLce wh·m the firin~ c •mmf'n·ced. He had great hlstorlc Armenian church at (•abee hall. ern the 101 , n=' of tho HA>I>IO,D, iad., Wll J'oank W, Gall-.hO<, of Booton, wao \otod. nn GO>·=• Sae>n\ Bank oo<lm-f, Son~~ ,.,..,., · h d t d' ,,olice of thi~ Low·n hav<> dt:>\'i~ed <L • 00 t 1 · 't in•\S banks to est.aq:J-ll:~··t not t e coura!;'e t > en eavor o 1s-. Tarsus the most important building structure. wu.s de·~troyed with all its in the custody of the Gf'l'I'Y society had $178,0 of three per cen cana permi sav \\ h b h ·d t hi · new plan to •rnetH·h the ardor of thP d •- nts \\'~ perse t e mo ; e returne o s \ in the city. They demolished marble ftJrni~hing• \\' awa>Ung >h• \\\'' of '\'' >ond> \' 1ho Sluta \\'\ whtnh it oom<\ ,,.._,, ·- . , did t f ' anto srordll'l\. WMJil<' fa\·orite \tl'IJ·tc·h 1 d \'' 'o= anc no \nture ant m· <Ototi>.O and ohaUered imoo<!ant \\\\' toom \\'\n. ·M ;., Pioka'd \\ ontillod to '\ n<od>led oa an· from fua = on ~. t • d \ fot~ ~Iweclinp; i~ C'Jlnmet a\·l'lltlt:. :\lid- I tJh Ass blY th vote n wo ays. hl~toric, tablets. Everything port- These three points are closPl•.·· link- 1 ll- .h 1 1 . fi 11 had h<'<'ll mi>sillP: !'rom Jwr home in count -Of the franchise tax one JWI\ n · e em e 0 \Wl1liam Cha.mbers, -field serre- 1 able was carried awa'·, but the ·' w.•y a ung ns ' oroug 1 ar<' :t e < e<>nt amounting to $!1,36'o, but that Phillips •prLmary bill, 'W'hd-c.h was · Y '\ • Oh . • J Pd in the mission work. It is under t(•\rophun<' will be j ns~allt>tl and worlt- Boo; ton for Hi X wef•ks and was found f d I t . ht ta.ry of the oung .uen s rlsti.an church itself resiste 1 their atteill]Jts rob· · · 1 through inadvertNICe this credit was eate as m•g · was i . f tho direction of the Am.erican board prl hy an ufiiel'r. who will send in- in tlw '' mat own dJstnet enr Y to- d h •'-Ill d \]) ot;e f- A§OC ai>on, .oM m<a•l O'ocro '\' lo · 1n \'\n >L \\'\'\\ row o•~o~ d«O. ·re <he '\'\\• \\ ••id '\\' «h• oet o>aimod. Thn attoonov \\'\' an t ' • P- Y a v 0 the Konal> aud found a ·howling mob w<'re killed there. This was owing of commissioners for foreign mis- [urmation to tlll' fart~lH¥.11 end of thP nJ<·t c:t·ac·•· \\'est, of !'\cw York, I'll holds tl)at \111lf'Ss the statute of Jim- to 62. - d , 1 . .,_ 1 . kill\ oions, who have sent a large foreo :tiJ!ll\lllll'll IJf a violator of th<' ><!JeP<I • Th\ A R b' b'·'l emauc ng arms w1tn w ne-b to · to the proximit\ of the American itation provided by the tax law had \' gnew- il mson 1 \ \\ a· ' t ' of missionarif'S, many of them ae- m·tlmtn•·•·- lie·•·<· \ill he pstablir;h<'tl a Boston rPstaurant ancl was invit- . 1 ' ,e :aours. \\ e hen wP.nt to the College, wh<•re four thousand destl· d · y run. the credit may now be claimed. t'hea-tre tlc cet specu•.ators - comp\nJ·ecl by tll' 1·r \\1·\·A I\nt thl ·,t , .. ,.11<'1' \1111 wi\•lJ a :•, I\tt\ll rtozzlt•. <' hy h<'r to eonH' to J.>;uw ork and !Rle!\rru-h offire to snmmO'll help. ' tute and homeless persoJIS had \ ,• ·• \ 8 • o s \ ~ ' ' · · Yorlc City to p~ an -annua.l ·~ ' dia<c'\· R\'· WHH•m X. COa>•b'\ '\'' l \\ '\\\\'- >\~\\''' >n <h<• '\'\' \\' !he '\\' ood l_,t dHOI\g h\ whllo wo ~'\ In tho <•1•<ml<h o<-, \\'\' ,., \\'' oh<•Uoo.'' f~ ol $500 f<>' tho fuat you ftoo a ~h \\\' inlo tho\'= ''\\' ~ whh hi• .oco aod \\\ nlhn<' Am\- h \ ,.,.,;,no·d \'' on \'\ ,.,..,.,, \' ''\'' \ '''\ v,.ol, \\ h»d bO<•n nlog- H£ Ol£SS BODY fOUND $2fi0 p€11· yea•r thereafter and tlo · \ 0111 en c -• 11 ct tliO . k t 1·h<' 1 -J 1 ·,, 11 [fl'ltr to stOJl wl>Pn orcler<•d ing in the music hall,; to secure funds ~· ~ w~• nnd k>He<> !wo Mm~'\\, '\'\ a '\\\ '\''' ' • R a bond of $2,000 ~· \'\\'\\ 0, b<'tooo ~' oy«. Tho \''\\\'\ 00 • Qw>Ufied !o Hi>Oak. Ad\\' whH• Roe. Thom., D. ,,.,;,. \ \\'' \'\ wHI he '\''\'' '\\'\ him to ''\\\\ borne. G<\\ W<•o! \\ ,_ A.,-biy. we·• ·•wHo · tho '·\\\\\\ of \\ NEW YORK, Aonll 21.-R\· He~ He, n. D .. »~ \'\'\'\ \'\ D<·. 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