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VOL HMO; 59 ., ,. I fewfypc U^TODATE PRffltIHG. IMrtf JOURNAL s Mft«M* faffiXmtffi,; Mr. $»«n«e# Iff JSowbte R<>1£ '*Jt \ Fettnetl: Ifequest. Aibae ANP ATTORNEY IN SPAT. :^i»-*jtttpfe wir*^'diit«i«iwby: JiJdge Mwpfcy,,^ Jlr. B«sa# was , • George\ iPuwbluy -810 ne*t wtoes*/ ntii he was- *)i(at Sdirfe '-ft*#*oi:^ iMsT«#,& §^j^ 3%,£! ; '••**» ^ u kMW «*»&•* reading 'Important Witness Absent-^JJaserip.*^ «. w ,™ « iloo by Eye Witnesses of Terrlptij ^rwAjsi -w%t PUwae to Death ft Qthre't Quarry; «jMt Jmuid tit* No Llfiht on BefalcatroiMniilr^Ss] Attorneys present. , r ^-.^M-., -».,->jJij MW ,,„lunfcurtmlHifUBnH •idaaiaMt -fttfsti^v**MA • IL ^t^ §gk ^itt-* ' I; €?S U fllUttlftlSi * - „ .. w * •« t*EJA.IY **** folloiftrirj' tttfsollcited testftnomalii regarding KCfml/ t he new cefeorAled \SCHUBERT » Pianos from Ministers of JhfK'G&spel, Teachers and .Professors of Music, Piano Itinera of tlie Mghe^fe standing. What other make of pianos! can* show such * wttodertai record? BftOS?. W. fl. «** ef £6w-eH> iWfo to. FBANK a TOBSBB, Boston's fepKMntid'flMi \Mffl^^lSoii at the popular fireman, author of •'M«l)Clla , ' Centennial, tltti weft Ma^jMfSWiffH J&hdttlsche, •'short Stop\ Sebofctiaehe, teacher MSyat—I eoarider the -Scitu* \Indian March\ ete„ wrttes:-Mie BKRX*' ptaBOjwperiof toatl other makes. \SGHUBERT\ piano X purchased of you pattienllirlyfarltsfi^sbMJptf tone, Its has given the most perfect satisfaction easy action - ,\ an!* «Wgeitt, finish, sad til every war. I seldom piny ttnou any above all for its wonderful capacity lot plane for mMvh I wo«.M bo Willing to BtinaJni* to tune. I xecomrfend them to exchange my \SCHUBERT.\ I teaah- aUmyfriBrfas.' * mend the 'SCHUBERT' pianos to all —— my friends and acquaintances. MB. ft. K. SODTftKR one of Boston's «— ol&ett and m6et reSpecW. plane hurtiis, MISS 33FFIB £ CAi$NiiSG the popn- ^tkT»aESonaaafHiB«t*C«UB!!loia lar anthereas of \Kock*a bye Baby,\ te thirty *«*» iatfasr* reeafctoieua \'Tftppingron theFaues,*' Safely Kockefl «MSLg Mair,Mslan'i Sat tytft $$ llna -|to |«t. ttfcWriT jfr A ^^f |t it that p*kt ffie aaeUi* I#4W«K3 w BuTtalo, April Ii»—The taqnett P8 thei 4«ati- of ArUMir S, Pentt^U ita^ Catrte 3Umb Pennjll, ijia -wife, -wh<! •were WUed' in their autolnoWlo^p %« Gefires quarry on March lv last, *»»» ,begu& toy Judge Murphy In the »polkl \court^rooih yesterday afternoon »1ifert> ly att^r 3 o'clock, J.'yred. JPonnell, the itdrolnHtril* of. the estate and brother ot the dekd man r who bad been subpoenaed, waft not 1B c«Wt» Aoicing thoaa prweat to •watch th« proca^dn«s at thi Inquest waa^Ml!^ rice Q. Spratt of POoley * Spratt, At- torue/a i<x the' Btn* Insurance coi» pany. Tii ctoipany laauod.an aoo^ aent-!j»oll0y to Sennell lor JIO,tlH which has not yet bsea paid, Thomas Penney, attorney for thCFta* nell ealate, wa* Also' present not only, to goa?4 tho inWarerts of hit client tmt lni-e»pon«o to & subpoena cowman* ing'him to bo pre«ent ^ni-to Jirlnj with hltn all the papers, mfiteh h« had found 'anions I'enneU's effects, which in any way bore upon his relation to tho Burdlcki, especially the report* o( tho <lctoctlvex who had been hlrsd to shadow I Burdlclc, Wwllcal iBxaminer Karl Q t P*at« was tho flr/at wltnost put on the stsni \I am medical examiner of this coun- ty. On March 10 I tecatted notlc* of the death] of a person; in Kesslntfon avotiue. I went thero and found a body lylni on t£e bads oa the rockt ts the bottom of the quarry under the ma- chine. *$h9 skull was open and.' the eotlro contents of brain cavity had escsped, \1 roado the examination at 7:10 in tho orceins of March 10, \Tho lottors and cards found la the pockets showed the dead psrson was ArthBr K* Penneti. itie <aJ4'nF*ad f ^rp«oill**«r& frtfa'ds jtaa contiRtted s&t eyejL-»«*r they left &m>&, Wr, 3P«a«ey ••4vm$ wto-w tee* anytaini; • r^rdiBf *oK»»We debts. •- '\: \$Upia any dfiims. heaa< wide ajjcainat'lM* «*tater : \J 4acitoe to aJtatfer.\ itit Under tMi taMchinft. Went oyer th» Wmma .« .AtWrney Spwti ««e»4 Question y/hetk Ur, JTenney sssked^c he' rejpfessatwi,. _^ fisSy 4* yvm. tnkf* s*W J»d«i HWN yby. , * . . *B«cauB» 1»« n§NMe$s aa fssur- abce comparer,\ saw ifr. Fsdiey. \This seenxs faobs »ot anla^ftiat^but A preparation tor siktoiunmoe Wall\ •T^oll, 1<H ,ia3t'Jassd Ik* wro*»e«-, !)»«• to: the sfdMSwi- «f **«» pto^Sr- your interest «t tSoti .of toy ia«, mirsace cotap«prf\- Mid Jadge Itius phy 5jolnt9dly {o Mr- P«n«ir t . . Mr. Spratt JIM then. jttK*# '«o. euistion, Gxm fw»#«s\ v ra»acdln| th* •p«#d the, mswhtne was mnnlwt at whsa ,lt raa «v»r tfce'ificlpiot,. Ht said it wsp *, food m, %n» lot o* csaslTe'ly fMt. William Uuinia.0* fit Tlortda slra*t slid ht waa *Wi riunbar at S:4I\ e'ejoc*onK«i!MlDitosi«it«Ba«. Heiraa sboot SO yardu froui th» ,B**ohlnd. \Tha bell afsftfetdhree: t|m«i The nttcMn** was Ip tb«V otatar of the street- , We toojwd iwpupd, I pm the man raise it hand to xrab his hat At thai morteat thlt aatonsobil* »wayw»(l and -went into tb* <tu»rry. Qeorje Voile, Keeper of a ssloba on Kenslntton a.-»e'nue, wherw Pennal) ^topped to g«tt a drtnlr, wa« tbs nswt witoeas.' • « Jffe ss|d y«asnfll eaters* 3bjs aatoo«> about 8 o'clctdi on the «Venln« of March 10th aiid had * d'rii* of whliksy and * ciisr. Its left it* imtoiobtW ouUlde. Mr. •Volt did not*** who els* was in tho aatfimoMIe. ' i M0dkal JEScanUnsp Rowland tbeo took the stand, ^ Said ho: Mr, Psnrtsy QuittlohSd* Xbstrt PSpf rs, \f aado aa «y»«f nation <* the 'body Of' Mrs. CSrrie Panasll., f foood fra<j- tnre of tins 'bon'S ot tit wppor arm* fractuTS of tli* lituff.coofaaaion of tfca sbdwoasn aod UetrMtoai. <m* 4Hd of »a«* ii>. ho Injuria ik a dafia^terJ'J-pkei Jadse Hurphy. 'There?s ( %H man, .-who itrota it,\ Wid Mr,, Penaeyv j»oliitlnit to * Com- ttwclal represeatatiyo. \Put hint on ih» Rta^ *nd 1st hte tell where,' he letit,'* ,.••••'•• Ht, l\la»ey sstlfl he never sitw a SoM «t IWiOOQ .given by Bennett to jttnSjBurdleJc'^Het eald h,e aid mot ha>e « coaference wltt* Wallace Thayet re- fardlaf the bond, , Ifr. Penney aftfd Ml he Isnew of Peaftell'* last statentent was'-, what h'sAkeon printed m « paper, '. \Stave you reeelved -any letUfrt JKxm' claimants agalnat the FfinnsU ssttatet\ \I oare Dot.\ \Or any one to »$o yott sfcoufc 4S>t»l\ \Two psoplt t o W3KHBJ he OWW trt* ShMt »u>0ttHf* for 1?orlt done,\ aald he, sitalnr then), , '. -o WAttice «. TluJyef followed ». Pajaney to th* stund, *^Cbs district Attoraey haa pftrmit* UNI xa» ttji *aak$ A atatenitnE of Hot,*' isld Mr. Thaysr» \ a,nd IJrtU say 1* the eoarSle of ^wn^lca«6a'»all I learned in relation to Mr. Bennett's ajajra, 1 learned nolnlnK that could nr *w«^Mia^«M^ ****** >.|« *MulWM*i0k.i*, U«MI der or PenneU'a death, Peanell left with roe * se&Iod package with In? itn^Uoas not to open, the package un- lit after the payment of all the insur- ance. Tho sealed,package *nraa deliv- ered* to ae- oa\ Jane 4. A year bslore snoUfef a'ealed package had neon flvca to aie, t don't know whether tftore Is *nythfna: in It about the SurdM*. *1?o one has tfeo'a to wo to cofloei sny claim aa^ixsst PcnneU'a estate; No one haa askod me to act foi the Feoaeli estate.\ \WaJlacs §, OaphaMut, a clerk ia Peenell'a offlce, wdd he taw Mr, Peu- A«U on Friday moraincahout 11. He wan at the ottce, ^'H* appealed ai usual, X talked with Jfr. Perinell oa tit following pk>r»W« about the murdor. He said he ia4 iMd notfalnr to do mltb. the mur> ilsr And wax sorry It had happened. t wrote 1$ or 20 letter* that afternoon for lir. PennelL X don't remember who thty were teat to. He simply aad fractured .stool.' 1^ ^Sit^^^f*^ ft ^^^P ao « , P t » .* .V**** Tae Jfltters a»i the ••SO'fittffiBRt** ptotf aooVe all i a Mother's Attn*\ \Sam Syea of \otbsa tt my bjet And most intiniate Jbish Blue?' says:—! like my **soEtO- friends, as ifcey sta»d e in tnne ao -rtett BEftT\ piabo more aud more every day and have suck ft tWeet bird-ltko apper ana would not be satMed with any parfcandtutt ifoK tflep tone^ bass and other make, middle octaves. Tae^r are*a* near pfir- , — Kcaeaftsee^toffie,BsaaT p^raa EBV.HBNSY A. MISER of Madi. be n^ade, sob, Wis., editor and publisher of the —<- , popular papar, \Our* Chtttcli Work.\ MR. CHAS, O.BptJBNB,,thS,export also coiteipdndeut to the \Coiigfega- tuner of Boetotf who & en^%6a espec- aonalist,\ wrifes:—My \SCHOBBRr' isttr for sacfi plantsia as Von Suhu/ t piano whtch I purchased of you some Cm J&M'&. A ^.Xtf>& £MsfjRzfafo, two ye&ra since has proved all that we Symphony QrcfieslfOt #fc 8AVS—I pnr- antlcipaied, in fact is ebtirely saftlsrae' cbaeed for »Y own, famdy use a toy in every Way. Also the one lor- \SCHOBERT* upright pialto * * * * dered later for Mrs, Diantha Olds of and ant delighted with same, in evorv this place. Yoa are at liberty to use wsVi \Wtntltt'Sot easchftnijff it for, any my name in any way you deem advisa* ottemakeS^thwMChlamfanSilihr, ble to advance the interests of the • -' — •- \Schubert Piand Co.\ Wi, MMEER, wno' was hSDl -actiott regulator at C3hlokerihk*s plkW factory JTJIHJE w, H. S. EMMOKS, (Judge for eighteen jpeani, aays-,-7-1.purchased a 0 f {J, 8 g tt p6riar Ckiurt; No, 285 Merldea \SCStJBEBT\^.up^gh) for my own Bt-t East B 0S t»n, sayS:-Throughtbead. family and also tot & Hieaa of nnaeana ^Q ot my daughter's music teacher and both have given the most complete sat- j} r , D. g. Souther (the veteran piano Mociion. 53xe \Schubert\ pianos are tnmt ) T phased one of the nowcel- thoKJUglilf made Ml regulated and Crated '•seHTJBEBt\ upright pianos, staud. intuae wonderfully well. a jiA am satisfied I made no mistake in ~»^*i _ - w -.TlwiAAA^ ji%^^fi ™y selection, for the instrument has, PBO| i .&mDiOTMoir i Bu%5rviB0r be ''6 n a sdnr ce of gratification to my of manuBcrijptg tod arranger ofmuSro family and musical friends ever since it atWhitOi-Smith & €p.'«^ffi|SSSs came and is more than satisfactory. Boston, ld^r.s^—W\Smi3feE^\; upriRht, ** * * thatlptttchasedOfM-a ^. w t > ... ., ....... S0ttie^e\since ; aBMiju ^WM L S._MigON, thepopular_ptopist 4 promisedapii: .^^-—r _i .- — — - -~- pated, I amiii action analfv s „ ^tSSSttSfe™ ,U ' ' 1CW \ PS#* tiafeffl be nrMeregardfesof 1 • ' -\* '' .' price; JaT^-M^ttfe^B^^oJESJH- —f t6nU.tfost. cqMdentions i and^pulit, jift. CHABLES H. AtiiftS, tanker tti«^o4Jnrttoa#^hOttgh| a afi d brdkfeif say-sMt am fully satisfied; , \SGffltfBSa*\ #fap*~ P«&f sMe ^i^the \SOStJBE&T\ up'right, style years agoior one of my pupils wbich u p i ano i purchased ffoia yob Some time gave,sum .gc^satMacto^^ own family, also the one eight Xni tea oiFBame fO mf scholars, and i ordered for the \New' Harlborough hSve now .piirchased one M my own Hotel;\ New fork City. Both are giv- «se apd'atti delighted witmBame in w the most complete eatisfactibn. eVery#(ly< \t. found some ntirapaper clIppIngA and a letter to him by a n electric com- pany. Thcao I \delivered over to tho •undertaker at tho reo.uust of tho at- torney for the estate, Mr. Pensoy.\ ' Judge Murphy askcdJ \.VKhat wit tho distance from the brink to the bottom of the quarry!\ \About SO imC* Strarifle Moveirit'nte Of Vahfcle. Jfrs&k Jcrgcr of 30§t Bailey aveauh was' thea called, tfo said be UVed'at Bailey and Kensington avenues. \I B&X oa autdttohllo conWng down Keusiflt't6a dvefiuc from the oast on that • afternoon,\ said hi \it went over to Bailey aVehae, w*ent up fiaffey avotttto, back again and again'back. It went very* slowly and was la the locality about an hour. I first saw tho au*tonibwtd about 4 o'clock in the afteraton.\ \1 objec^ to this,\ said JJr. Penney. \You* have no right to object at ait,\ said Judge Murphy. \1 want to know all about it\ \I have a common law right to ob- ject to anything «reep£ what bears di- rectly on the capsse of death of A. R. Peteell. What's the use dragging out this Inquest*\ Sad Mr. Penney. \1 take care of this Inquest,\ said Judge? Murphy, who then said to the witness i \Go on and tell.your story.\ The witness went on to bis own way to tell his story, and Mr. Penney again broke in. This time Judge Murphy simply ignored Mr. Penney. \1'oould not see who the occupants of the automobile were,\ said the wit- ness, \as a* rubber •was' dtaWfi*up*near- ly to the top of the head.\ • te Penney then tried to cross, exanflne the witness oa the question whether he was \in' front of the barn\ when he Watched the vehicle' f-hs mSUner was his old style when be was. district attorney, hammering'' ah ad- verse witness. Se tried to sho|r tiiat the- witness did not know 1 precisely what time It was when the automobile finally.left the neighborhood. \Step down,\ said Judge Murphy 1 to* the Witness, after M*r. Penney had hag- gled with him for some tima YhreatsnecT to pelade iPenney. \YOu'ar'e not golds' to* cross-examine witnessed Ixi this fashion. This Is no trial.. ThiS' Is an inquest and\ yOu are not going oh In this, manner.\ s'ald Judge'Murphy, and If'tybudon't con- ddct f ybttrtfelf pto^erly I'll exclude you from the room.\ \Do iff I shall stand here ate long as' 1 can and Insist on iny' rights^\ shbated Mr. Pienn'ey. \You\ Will do a^ I,say. 6r' ytni W'ill' be put off' repke^- Judge Murphy With a good deal\ of heat, . 1 \lr necessary 1; shAli_ conduct this inquest In private,''' added' Judge Miir- phy? • i tut underta1er»i r |6^Bi.f Mr. Penney was then pot on tie itsnd and' waa' sworn, t . , He teallftea: ''Mjveitf,Buffalo* ak an attorney. 1 knew th'eL Fennellt. t '\knew Pennell since SIM. We were at Yale* togethcfc. 1 hM knemra* If A Pen- nell since 1831, I. don't particularly recall the afternoon, f recall the even- ing. \t hoard of It about 8 o'olock-froro Brf Kenepsos. I.telephoosd to tfe# York and Ne>w Haven- tc* their: Na- tives. I telephoned to Superintendent Bull to static? a policeman at the house and office to prevent anyone touching their effects. t \I old not* vhtt' tfie pmM^rimiJthe brother afrivgc;,, t .think the ae*t ttomlng* I vnenj,, &**?*> »t°\ fy>, Qfnce and* to|d the ta«jk* tolock tg» % the 4esks and tol4 the pollceman k ,nc»t* to admit anyone,\ said; ifr. ,P;enn,w> , s \What tiEue, did Mr. Pennell's brother arriv®?\ \On the Empire State, at 4 o'clock, the nest afternoon.. His mother, Mr. HI W. Lamb and his wife came with hltn. \Yo» went td PenuelW offlcei onr the nvoming after his deathr* \Yes.\ \*Did you\ taSfi'away say pspefaf \I did not.\ \Bf d ydtf eaEatoine? aay p&tsersr \i dfd not.** Just Belies fix#ei fm^ M ait* teMtfo md, p% c^ote p|terir^^; %'•»»* ?hArsed wltkli l .|i(^listg ^l- eftm, theideWwutaMtv^KMstt W\- quleft aaft it; yeSfeia&a M |f. 1\ -Bqotfct, t»ai eminent iafsBtiiatori'to' Hyotoel has ; p^oVrbi-r HK* J*rii»t- jnintculouBou^eBoi <Sttislf-|mdii» to&y ^co^lfel-iTl-; H&- . ; bors o| the jnedical t>ti^f^k(qr*^» • only advertised ^ed^tWoari oe '^ tolled upoatodo j«g?#i5rlrcTa^Ji», \Tite (joraplete, ditiitt of Hyomei Jfafc W$IM kM •coasislif of r an inhaler, a raedioiiid dapper M* ' ijotfle of iryoinei. BreattfeHyomei^roti|li tibe'ih- • haler for a ietv jninutea f^ur tiauMi a day and it wiU ouW iWworai wU ptcoMJft i«ab^htt^tWu(flift mueoua membrane ol till arr^paa* sngos, proventa irrit&tiott,ttia d^Ut a eowploto and Mting #e.. ~~ * \The treasurer., of tlw ArQ*rl»a Wfo Bisumucs; Cmp&y+SJBtJtvr geat, a No* Yori-City, Mt|? \Hyomot has completely curt^ ^my (InugTitqrof oatawnfroifl^ifoH ili» Jjttfj beca A salforor for year^.** Xa Medina there are iwijtii ii^M known people •who ,iiay in|y i&ire beeft. cfired of cntartfi fcJQBytjieu. If it does not cjire'you. $&i&|i* Maek \vitt return tno «b«^- paidforiSyomei. ThialrflK6**d ost evidottee toat cm oo oleMqiw to hht faitlt^ttjflta jffl'&'afofc •• i «i \Whdh did yod firSS #> Id the' Pea- neT 5'* »sked Judge Murphy. unell home afterJiis jle&tliT ', \On the evening\ 6F t£¥ day follow- ing, the llttf.\ , . _ S '\THi reiaJU^erwe^\a\rpreSSnt It ; wa^ about » o'dlocl r dtriiott sifeeli >Kf papers, t dldUdisSrajSy'ille^t !l¥ea Bennett, dld'not* Ml m*# attinttbn ito Any' pipettsfie\\found., r.r/marnet about 16 miiiutesl M nusfu'eaf wat .talked.','. r ... . Mr Pentfe'v 1 ty\K Oik sa.re,was<>pen- , 41 Ble-cttotdfft reo^tli Mbm$' auV .pipers w&e taljda out:. Se'.didp't ta*|cet [any out and didn't thlntt B^nBojl ctfet 'He coulda't rememher wheffier* the* jelerk did or pot, ' ,,\f .exathined a^nhmjier ,of papers :1a an, iron hbi/^satd Mr. Benney. | Pleaded Attorney's PcWIIe|e? •TOien Mft COStMortfi'trted: trf qhis-, lege* as 1 m attSftte^ 1 agifltfst' rev\e%n# the business of a elleilf.\ Mr. Penney said- whehr he opened the boxes in\ tad\ onlce he Was acting as attorney for all itittfrestai IB the Pennell edfca&e' \I am willing'to State* that T fohno: nbtMh'g' id' the' japer>s?tliaCln' any Way' referfed to tr^*BunlicW«\r the'^ur- dlck' estate-,'! star Mr. Ben'ney; T found no resSefence-. of tire slishtest kind t6-'th§ BnrdlckmuraeS.' r did not find, the naWer'BuTfdlckVoiE''haV'Sa66!i. i ir ' Mr! Penn'Oy^? tfetlf&d-thM he khew\ : pb1hIng:wHa^ever fegatdlffif Mr. P§S-; tmv ^tniA 'That's what you ought to hdVS „„.__ mK<sv ^ MW ^^^..^ done In the'fir^t p ace-' ^a'Jah'^|WI^^SJ«Sf« nev. \This nrocfiadwa '^. im* i»4 ^ rf ******* afanaina At '\.. '/••\.•••:':.' ••••:•: wort' aloar taot« lino*. **I wrote out a statement for blm«i too. lie said he was going to have it puoltshed. Fred Pennell found It and brought It to tho office? after tho trag- edy. If. wa« the tame atatoniont t had made oa the typewriter. I had made four of them. I may havo a copy of the statement as first pre- pared. It Is at the office, I believe, and 1 can get It.\ Omphalitis iwaa then excused to produce tho paper in court as 'soon u possible. It was 4: GO when a re- eeas was taken. At 6 o'clock Mr. Omphattus return- ed 'with the transcript of the steno- traphlc notes he took from Pennell. Omphalitis said he thought Pennell had made some revisions. Mr. Coats- worth read the statement which re- ferred to \the flood of sensation\ caused hy Burdlck's death. Pennell itated there was no truth in tho alle- gfttions made by Burdtck in tho di- vorce, proceedings. He said Burdlek wanted to marry another woman and tried to get a di-vorea from Mrs. Bur*, dlci. He said ho had satisfied the district attorney and the police that be had had nothing to do with the nmrdeo • \That's all, judge,\ said Mr. Coats- w^ortfc,; \There is np other witness oxeepi J. Fred Peanell.\ t \when will he be here—Mr. Pen- 1. don't think he should he ques- tioned about these alleged defalca- tions of Pennell,\ said Mr. Penney, ;\and. I don't think that such evidence ils material. The district attorney has said he was not interested in that idSStlon.\ • : \I dbn't believe thSt any greater mo- tive can b© established than has been ibfoughfc out here,\ said Judge Murphy. \And I certify that Arthur R. Pennell came ,10 his death by a crushed skuil qtt, M£rch 10th by going over in the automobile plunge, and I cannot certify whether that death was accidental jor otherwise; and I certify that Mrs. iPgiuieil .came to Iter deatH at the same; time 'by injuries sustained In the auto- imoblie accident.** . • iThjs concluded the inquest and the Court 'room, quickly cleared. ,. Plot Aoainst (Clng of Servla, .Vlenaei April; 11.—Tlfe* nrmbrs\ eur- reat of a plot against He life of Ktef Alexandfer of SerVia* received apparent' ooinfimatlon In private dispatehes which havebeeai^reeelWd; At Buda- pest and accordJ^g.tO.'wMch an'attack, on the ; klni5 , s\ilfe ^as'pi'annfed'for'neSt SMdAy, Th^i pli| Was- discovered add 5ft' pefs*oh& sifsfrected of complicity thetreli: ^ere'atrested. tither arrests\ sfe eSp^cted. Slrnl'ofueM' repdrts\ from Belgrade: declare' that\ these ru- mors are\.falB'e^tit ! it 13* thought here that* King Alfaftohuer's recent coup d'etat was •probably haatenid by. the d;l«^c^erv o l the whfl*'*^' a ^ -- \y £ HBDOTi MHfW ft ft tm mm-nm W£ ml Trains pass IfettSM tfMmtti m%. w.»r. Bodi.ldliUjSa.ar ,If.^\\'' Mao '• Ansa •lSfi?» Uii3p.m. •ras « . ra. hi f;«,'i site ',' . WSBf DbtfetBl' H.MBita'iifc :»r.Butr»le8S8t,n,. lias « 18:17 •rao 8:47p.m. •* Bslo 1 \ nao\ 1 «« aao*\ •fnratstast,, GSOB^K5 4 riA5riW0, ,. jn •m, » ffdpWnWodwt. 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