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THE WEATHER FORECAST. Fair to-day and to-mtoVi moderate west to northwest winds. Dettlted weilher reports will be fijind on pige 13. tm. vfl3fcE TWO CENTS. VOI, l.XXX. - XO. 261. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913. CpHr. IMS. by rititMiW ami Pt.M..a.ii Aorlatla tfV UUDUOV TAfl I Treacher sues preacher. 11 1 ilDriDlJ 1 w SAYS VAN DYKE l.ci Them Try (.rown Miin!" Cries. Defend iuir Sun's Helief. FAITH IS MINK" lii'iiounci's Fanat ieism Letter Uather Than Spirit of (insnel. for '"" "10,1 fur llleuril llcfniiin- Him l it Plnnncca. Rosrns. Mny S TIlO Rev P.l'll Harris Drake, foimuily minister nf the Fltt Cnlvctsallst i buret, nt Revcrlv mid In In- pastor nf tlu Second Palish t 'nlt.it Inn I'lmiih in Swn, ,Mp has I'KitiHht uii fr jio.ooo against the Willi- in Chnnnlng Riu-.vn, He'd seiretnrv of llio American fniturl.in Association iind secretary nf tin- fill tat inn Fellowship Committee, alleging t i f; i i i ; : t ! . . : i 'It Di.i'.n v is dismissed by his con cr'.ttinn In S.irci u jt-ar ago beenus" "f lilt n.f.,,n in Hiv- iii his nrtlvlty In iM'IIHlf nf soilnllsm. dldnto fur a place churches, nno nt I'Intcnco. Mass., and tlii other nt I'.i'tlln. Mass. The Florence ' I 'nltiirliins rejected him nn uoontint of I Ills radicalism. The IP-rUn ftilt irl.m 1 w ;i nt til lilm, hut i-niilil not havr him , without thr (i tt-ovjt I nf the t'nltarlnn Association. SEE GREAT DANGER ' FALLS 600 FEET FROM BALLOON. ' pAITO STUDENTS OF CORNELL DROWNED T0KI0 DENOUNCES JINGOISM. London ''Times" Snys Yotnii:, Excitable Statesmen Now Lend Island Notion. (jrKSTWX FAR REACHING Mr became n run- t )llf tHlS ( llllllOIIC'C for holllll- In tun Cnitarl.in I ... ...... .,.,,. n.v it mi n lines .iusi lie Answered. Woman Aeronaut Meeta llnrrllile Death Ttrnr Munich. prefal Cablf Hnptitch to TitE Scn. ' Itr.ni.t.'.-, May IS. A woman making n jtrlp In n Swiss hnlloon mot a terrible death near .Mtinicn in-nay Tim aeronauts hail Intended to end their Journey at Munich. When the, balloon was Hose enough to thc-ground for the ocrupants to nllght one of the. aeronauts fell out nnd the bnlloon shot upward. The woman hnd begun to rllmb out of the car nnd ao the balloon ascended she was unable to get back Into It. The. car was swaying to nnd fro nnd the other aeronaut grabbed the. woman nnd tried to pull her hack to ' snfetv, but was tinnhlc to do so. Ite held on. nevertheless, until the balloon hud 1 it ached a helKht of 00 feet, when his strength gave out nnd the woman fell. I t It r 1 tin lv has not vet been found. Two Young Men nnd Cooils Disnpppur in Cayuga Luke. canoe Forxn ovF.irrrNKi Tliey in ri:n StUC' P. 1. r ; ' tpfinl Dffpuich to Tr. tv Lonpon. May !!. The Times give Mr. Mrown went to Iterlln In March ! prominence this tnnrnlnc to a lone ,.. i,,mK,i to earth at A FT K II SKRMON ls ""K,'I l'1' opl"'.l the hp- - article bv Hlr Valentine fhlrol Its j ..ai(i ll!(,al,c0 from Munich. iolntiurtit of Mr. hrnkr. who says the foreign nlltor, tirntlnc thr .lai.ini-si' ' Ilrld i- ii'tnry nuol- false statements ,,pUle wt, t,L. ft,t,,i states as a , . , ,.! Mr lrm..'n tlnanrlal ...fairs Internatlon.U l-sue. The VI nf oimir Mt'ii (r i iiiit'd i in sji-o I editorially takes the same lew. The ! SEVEN BLUEJACKETS DROWNED. "-ThVtniiinntp p.nt of ,I ,ilW ilnt-s not affect the rnlted St.itis alone. still less CMlfnrnla. It Is a world iiies. ' It. in nusnnllriltv I'll.. I,.... t 1. In. I . tpraal faMe lir.iiit'l, la ynr Sv. I ' (iiilv t.... u it. .I... , iiuuii.iiii hi in. I'.it-iiic l ine arc i-.xai:- Mil I ... .-'' 11 ." ...... ( inistcrs on Trinity Snniiny. Ilrltlah nllnr' Hunt Snnmpril on1 I'lrlh of I nrtli. ! FOURTEEN MINERS DIE ' IN OHIO GAS EXPLOSION W-. n .- I- .iru- t i to nnlnln UW mn, Tcrttus f--r tho l're..liyterlaii nun i - Rev. Dr. lli-nry van Dyke "i .veil u rnnKrention at Christ n Vt Th'.rty-slxth street last in niiiliatir anil pointed cu- , Wamied by a mush m. .; .uini Van Dyke anil the three ' I .nun Seminary Kiaditates who it been revolved by the Now I Mi.wery (U'splte charpes of mil l.v a minority lointnlttec -. . .i rr liiir tho tts'.it Into the i" si-mby nf the ihillTh, ' i,- Ki-v. Paul van Dyke. Henry , , or.-ther. was dollv.-rlnc the:offjn, Ssjns .SIOH.OOO tlii- n-w miuisier, nis iiepiit-n KtUNIil'Killl. bluejackets sturtlnK nn n hnllday trip ' were drowned to-day when a naval , boat aboard which they were proceed ' Ins to tiiviiiton. thiee miles from this icily, on the Pirth of Forth, was FIRE NEARLY DESTROYS THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY i Oiii' of Entombed Men lleMMii'd- After Kelle Vnl lev Disaster. .Ill tin near Mi-llotr fnltrornla'a Toll, tlnn Will erni I'linllah l.nter. 'I'oKio, May IS, .HiiKoIsm wcu de nounced by several hundred representa tive .lapnnese who attended a meeting of yil .lapanese and American peace societies i Here lo-fi.-iy. one ot me speaiters, i oiim jnUuma, ex-Mlnlster nf Koreln Affairs, said that California's position was like ; that of Japan years nun when..tnpin ' despised nnd excluded foreigners be cause. It did not know thetn. He raid that California would see, ns .lapan nw, that It was making a mistake nnd that In tho future Callfornluns will laugh at their fathers nnd grandfathers Just Start on Trip lit Niullt as the .Japanese now laugh at their nn- ' I ...,,,.,o- ,,-,,!, II. III,,., nnnli,.! fn..,l,.i,.. ! l'.'. I' ,',,..... '.. iiF,...nn. ... n. rrt-sldent Wilson's rotirse In trying 1 to M-ttle the California difficulties In n friendly way Is commended by tho .Inp.tnesi' newspapers. They how keen appreclntlcm of the delicacy of his po sition and predict that a solution will ho found thnt Is satisfactory to both countries. California ls criticised for nntl-rnclal agitation, hut talk of war Is deemed absurd. Most of the newspapers express faith In American Justlc. Willie Strong Wind Kieks l'p Wnves. SULZER IN THE FIELD TO-DAY Has Oratory for the Voters, Patronage Club for the Leaders. BELIEVER HE'LL WIN - gerateu and premature, tint they are t not entirely groundless. No useful pur pose ran he served by blind c-ontli-mna tlnn nf tho tendencies of public opinion! I In the Western States. They do not 'spring so tnui'h from race hatred as from the Instinct nf self-preservation, and If the present minor dispute is com- 1 Iinseil thev will .'iMnri.dtv riwnr Tlin i .. , (Noble county it.,;, v.. ill,- "lll-ll .lUllllll . lllIIIIM'll ... . I . n.. , ' lindlcs were recovered to-day in i-iiiiii.'iiKo ini- very essiini'o ni ine , attitude nf Western nations toward Asiatics. She asks admission to the " n.i nous, on euuai lermf. ... ,,..,, , Pr ilnv's lilt III' lllll nf I1MVI III". air,.. .... Ithaca, May IS. Kour Cornell stu dents, two men and two women, all sophomores lost tlu-lr 1Im-s In Cayuga Lake last night. Their canoe tipet be. tween Willow Point and the Kenwlek Pier. TJie victims were Miss Mary Cornelia Mallett of Mlddletown, N. V.. and M'.s Martha McConnlck nf Troy, who worn In tho college of arts and sciences, llralnnrd llalley of Troy, a law Ktudi-nt nnd editor of the Cornell Run, and Heln hart A. Zlmmer of Rochester, n student In the college of mechanical engineering. Campaign for Statewide Pri maries Begins at liuffalo. "WAGNER firAMENGE.S HI3I SUFFRAGISTS AT BALL PARKS. Women Get Pernilaatoii to Preach Tllrlr Caaar In Knm, l'liit.irF.i.i-iilA, May 18. Tho suffra gettes have received permission to prench their rauso In the parks of both tho American nnd Nntlonul leagues. A tiamnhlet. "Woman's Huffrage. Krom They went out in the canoe from tho j,MB standpoint of n Young Man." will be tno iirsi tract tnai win oe ion xo inn fans In the effort to convert thorn to thn cause. C. II. Stanton cottage at wiuow l omi about 9 o'clock In tho evening and In tended to paddle to this city. The canoe was found early this morning over turned In tho mlddlo of the lake off ZASKSUU.B. Ohio. May IS. Fifteen are dead as the result of the explosion of gns In the Imperial Mine, of the . Taughannock Point, about eight miles Ciates Coal Company nt Hclle Valley, , north of the cottage. Near It floated last evening. Fourteen the paddles and not tar away were me One mnn i cusnions, .escaped alive. ' Supt. Dudley nnd fourteen men had 'entered the mine to lay an extension 1 I . r.. l.i :-i.- ii It . "V. .1- in Rented Stmctnre Mirny Firemen Overcome. WumvirroN, May l'.-Fire which throat m d tho destriietlnn nf tho entire plant nf tin- Cnlted States (Seologlr.il ,1 a" -in I e wan visibly alTci-t;d. j i i. p' si u-r.il times in the service.' . if-r l.-s son had pronounced the, -n lb-nry van Dyke threw his . i- i u- boy and kissed him. n IXni- s.u.l that if these young mtlt tnr tho ministry ho Is M M it tin- doctrinal questions. i , i ii v . . mid not answer are not - nt. tl t.' t Christian faith. If tin re must bo a heresy trial ha n.tte.l the ! in ral Assembly to "try It i i i L-ri.n .i ni.iii." and not on "eager i irfil, siti-.t'M- boys." afternoon. He .".nil t'l.i ti il orthodoxy Is not The Ooologlcnl Survey Is etahllheil -. ho meis-.r. I ili tlnitlnns but by n ,1(. t()1K, Hulldlng nn V street, a t f ... tl . 1 pir.t that s in man. oto. i . ..,.,.,,. ... nronroof. , Tho Hr.-t llnor of tho hulldlng Is occu. 1 pled by stores and the office of the i:mphasl7.1ng one of the points made h Sir Valentino C'hlrol, Its foreign edl tnr. the Timej say: ".Inpan's ohalli-nge onmes at a mo ment that Is fraught with peculiar danger. Japan Is entering upon a new era. Her elder statesmen have nearly all passed away and few are left to check the impulses of impular passlnn. The seml-dlvlne attributes of the ruler man. His direct f.renr-e t- t.-io i.isos tin? four young ,,,.n S.-mir.ary nu n. T "tins van Dyke, " ii S. Uird. Chaltnors Holbronk and J 'u Murray, was: ; t.Bllor Put .tlllllr lllr spirit. . i know that a new attempt ha made lately in the Presbyteria i r-ur"li to exalt the letter above the sp rit I Survey. Including maps, charts. Held , n llKor serve to sway or soothe tho potr and records irnctlc.'illy Irreplnre- 1 nation In moments nf anger. Japanese able, was discovered In the building demoeraoy Is knocking at the doors nf I partly occupied by that nltlce early thin ' tn' ,'"un,, ''hambers and wo fear It Is ii iii-iiioci ni-- miii'ii in iie.iiisirniig, ex- ! citable and Inexperienced, qualities which are shared In a greater or less degree by all democracies. We are thus on both sides, confronted by it situation of very special difficulty." Ieallng specifically with the Callfor- vvoik was over. They wore about ono and a quarter miles from the entrance. The explosion occurred about 7 o'clock, the wotkmen being blown In all direc tions. Some bodies were found over son feet from the spot where the men had lK-.-n working. The explosion was heard oulHlde the mine and n call was made for volun teers, Henry Falrhurst led the rescue party, which entered the mine shortly before midnight nnd found Hoy Yeager about .100 feet from the scene of the ex plosion. Yeager was unable to rise on account of a broken leg. to which he probably owe? his life. Lying on the floor, he did not Inhnle the fumes of the afterdamp. The rescuers carried him to a ilne car and started toward the entrance. Fair- burst went ahead to clear away the 67 CHINESE BURNED TO DEATH. iflne nf the lltness nf men for tin - in pulpit Four true lie.u-te 1 and i j,oung men, among whom is my i- "i who Is to be ordained to-ulght. ,. r,.ro,l their lives to the service of - -. the ministry. They have con- - 'he r fiuth In (Sod the Father as k ity ruler of thu universe, In the i r-rlt. was overcome : t Kpenklng mi the mine as ine i- a ithonty m matters of religion, loins Chit.it as the Divine He- Hut a protest has been nunle t ivir acceptance because they k .- a literal affirmation to cer . 1'iex'tons proposed by a theo i , s tor i -i .bvtery of New York has .n i. ..meil the young men and .e ii I the protest Hut It Is being public and private nnd the " s tv.ole to produce a Judgment that ni, men an.' heretics and that '.. -h ought not to receive them as f 'hi ist. .!.. I. ...a , iw. ,.l....l.,l n . "It Is un Issue which will become ' aenrw irom ii e irai-H ...... - .'more insistent, whatever may b" set- . cnm" " """"--""I'- 1 , c " ' tied now. and It will have to receive the I tl" rflr wl,h cnR"' '"""hp 0,',,'r',,l" earnest attention of nil white races In I th ,art' ,'I',J their hands and I Mm.- t . omo. Hut the i.iaenltnde f . kn-es to the entrance, pushing the enr the question Is out of all proportion American Hxpress Company. The fire started In the espress office. Time alariis were turned !n. Chief Wagner, four company oapta'ns and sixteen flromi n wore overcome by : "' ,h , .to tho Immediate dispute.- 1 1 . ,u ... t . I t, if tii,.t I f i,t I o i. fun I clerks woio In the Survey otllce at the ..... ... .1... ...... M t i'- "i n -'" " ' '"l"'"""' California, as President Wilson's nltl tMnnitm un .hi- 1111 ii""i i ! t-rvi'i by a oltizfti, til (HI f 1 ,f them. FatrlmrsL died a short u),iiu imer others In the nartv suf- ' 'ml"' women All other canoes rented nt the Jarvls boathousn yesterday are acoounted for, so there Is no question about tho Identi fication of the canoe. The university authorities ns well aa the Sheriff nnd Coroner ngToe that there Is no doubt that the four student lost their lives. Motor boats and canoes nro hunting over the lako for miles to-night, while searching parties nre moving up and down the nhnres. The university au thorities have employed expert boatmen to begin dragging early to-morrow morning. If the canoe capsized on the east sldo of the lake it Is believed that the bodies will bo recovered, but If the tragedy occurred in the middle of the lako there Is little hope of finding them. In n num tier of student drownings from canoes tho bodies have never been recovered. The tragedy took place soon after 9 o'cloclt last night, but the first nlnrm was not given unttl after 3 o'clock this morning. MIsh McCormlck nntl Mls Mallett. both members of tho Kappa Kappa Oamma Sorority nt Snge College, paddled down to Willow Point yesterday morning to loin In n house party which wns to last over Sunday at the Stanton rnttare. Italley and Zlmmer, who were friends walked down to Sennte, Lender Denies Tlmt Gov. Snlzer Flelpod Write Syra cuse I'lntform. Soldier riuhtlna; Opium Truffle Sold to Have Fired Temple. fpeeinl ("utile ttepotch to TnK 9rs, SilANdttAl, May IS. Sixty-seven Chi nese gentry and farmers wero burned to death to-day In a temple In Hunan province, where they hnd gathered to dis cuss relstanco to the troops sent by the Imperial Government to destroy tho poppy crop In the war ngalnst opium. According to a despatch to the A'orfh China Daily Sews, the soldiers set flrn to tho building, In which morn than 100 cultivators of opium of tho Shen-chau-ting district, In tho western part of the province, had assembled on the arrival of the troops. PRESIDENT'S AUNT DEAD. i Contending that Jnpnn-se competition 1 Kx-Prralilent'a Son Hilda Week of . tn.tn n.xl lnrii.at.ltnl Amnl...,, ...LlnlAn John H. I.atlnvr, nnnther , , ,,,,,., n,, ,,..;,' ,,,. by smnke while i '. , 'i,,,,,.,,,,,.,',,,., ,,,., ,., hooks anil documents to a - , ...,.. ,'it,,L i, ,i,i carrying place of saf ty, The tit" burned four hours and the 1 loss Is estimated nt JUiO.OOO. Of tills.! amount the Geological Survey -itand n loss of tlOU.OoO. It wns the fifth flre In I "Japan noverthelc remember that her L-r.-n iirauj in.... no ....v.. ., , There was !l nloirV ipartv.' The two girls happened to re-I Ciillerllnx Harvard Cnatnffa s will do well to lialm to enter a . noiguiinrs garuen can at m .-t no nniy quietly pursued. It Is not the kind of ii olnliti flint rnn lie nreuueit u-lflt n ti mi. the building In six ears and was the I restricted Indication, however strong Its most SeriOUS. H,....,m,r,lr. .....r. ... I... Il.,e Thrniighout his- administration Pres. , r.lm nm h( hnrrj,v ,. I the enttnge'yesterdny nfternonn. as i'IiI Yeager was taken to the hospital at ! r young men. camtir i go anil win recover ; .- . , , i i inomtier tnat tney reiuou men .....i f..,.--, mu m..,. is n.-,wt a I until this morning, so the young men 1res(jenti h; suggesteu iney suou.u i '" " " nnlshed his tank as a collector of old wick m-i iiiKin ' , clothes nt Harvard, where he is n cottage. student nt the law school. He turned The girts .icemen ... .go ,i .. o.... oV(,r (( (.ommttep of tno vumvs, The last seen of the four 1 y the other , Iln)oUs nRht om, of the UU-mhors of the nnu-e par., J ' ' I largest cnllcotlons nf tho week, ennuo st.allng away Into the darkness i IJnch n Rroup of .irvnr1 st In a soutlieriy uirectmn m ,. , .i , . mix,e n canvass of tho university in mllo nvva. t for caf,t nff cnthng. old shoes nnd the it In nelieveu uiai in" iuin- i- in 1..11 ui i-l.irL'ul.iirt- ulnee Hll. , . .. . .. i .1 XSLZ -'-' W - 'r ! y . V. ?f 1 , JIT llenw" inslead of , , .1 i-V i i i c n wiiiio witn minute oaimness ami pru-1 1 he .National Socialist party nrnveu in ..,,. ,iirr.., records nf the Geolngc.il S rv v. The . .. .... .... ....... n-.. making uirei i . ... . . uenie. i naries'nn late nr. nigni. inn !"-", , , ...i , Tnkri llli Stand With iin. Web, whatever comes of the protest, 1 -v sh to uke. my stand with these young - They are my brothers In the faith ' are iinilt for the ministry 1 am authorization, carrjlng no npproprln- ; tlon. how over, for the new hulldlng, was Included In the public buildings bill of , last session. GIBSON TRIAL TO-MORROW. Sltt) Wllnraaea to Appear latalnal l,an.ii-r .tri-niril of Murder. Nevvhi riiii. May IS, Hetween sixty I . Th.v a'e f.ir more worthy than I am V'V. their rourage, their conseera-i- are what the Church and the world ! l- -dav J hold with them that the e'.-, m whieh thev could not answer u' ' ,e patterns of the Tabernacle and - 1''!.. I interpretation of the virgin, i the physical death of l.azntus n ' .s.ential to the Christian faith. ! - -i--e.it the right hand of fellowship t-u-n. young followers of Jesus I should V ameii to look my Saviour In the , If the Presbyterian Church should! !-' l'lt. u.M.lu nr. .out i ull,.- 1. I - sU.-erlty she. would orlirple tier own1 disagreement of the Jury . . 1. ..I 1. ll'i!...n 1. US' The i)ni.iy .Vm'J In an editorial on the California question holds the danger all tho greater because each side consider? Itself right "Japan," It says, "holds she has wnn the right to be treated with the same regard as u white nation, yet the whites refuse tu admit that principle anil tho reason therefor may be summed up In i I.afcaiiio Ileum' nrecnant utterance. ' assault and olTeied a reward nf The Knst enn undei live the West.' This for the arresi of the assailants DEBS TO AID MINE STRIKERS. siielnltat Lender I nt ratlantea Condi tion In Paint Creek Dlatrlet. Ciuru.KsTnN. W. Va . May IS. -Coln-i-Idontnlly with the al rival here under military guard of several Socialist pris oners who were tiled before the mili tary commission In l-etnuary nnu nave been In .Not a crv was ton laf laet night. They sani . A .mart south their errand was, to Investigate the. ' Mcketl ,, waves, lloatmen at the cliaiges made by Senator Kern rela-, . ,r.,,,.Ifs, ,vi.,.i r the Cieok and Cabin Cr-ek illstrlcts. Two, union nrganl7.ers who were Uidly Gov, Sulzer left Albany for Huffalo yesterday afternoon nnd the thirty day campMgn for Statowldn direct prima ries will begin to-day with threo meet, lngs In Huffnlo. The Governor left tho capital confi dent that before the special session of the Legislature convenes on Juno H there will bo so great a change of heart among the legislator thnt tho bill will go through. Ho believed yesterday that already he could see victory In the As sembly, although that body voted against him 93 to 4T. Ho hollered alo that eleven Kepubllcnn Senators will comn over, with seven or eight Democrats. As a matter of fact ho had pledges from nearly that ninny Hepuhllcans and could rveo why tho others will change. He had tho pledges of some Democrats and could see where tho others would And It politic to come over. There .ir fifty-one Senators. The measure will require twenty-six votes. Ho had eight votes In tho Senate at first. Thcs.i with eleven Hepuhllcans and seven Dem ocrats will insure victory. Snlcer Hold a Cliih. The Governor believes that the nrray of distinguished men who Irrespective) of party ties will stump the State for him during the next four weeks wilt stir up public nplnkm until some leg IslatorH will bo afraid for their political lives. Also the Governor and his friends know thnt a stronger argument Is working in tho minds of tho legisla tors nnd their political leaders nil over tho State, particularly among the Dem ocrats, That argument Is the fear tluit tho Governor by way of reprisal tuny riu off the patronage of antagonistic lead ers, may remove their adherents from all offices and may soo to it that tho perquisites nf leadership, which mean much In canal and highways patronage, nnd the like, nro taken from theni for ever. Throwing this ower to some other aspirant for leadership would pre cipitate local primary fights all over tho State, which would menu many changes In executive committors ns we I ns In the State committee. like. These nro packed and sent to Huffnlo politicians are keenly in- missions and sailors' homes In Hoston ' terested In what ho may do or threaten Mrs, Martha ' rati It Wood row Jnaars Anir at the A Be of 81. Dr.svKR, May 18. Mrs. Martha Nesblt Woodrow, aunt by marrtago of Presi dent Woodrow Wilson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marlou W, Graham, here early to-day. Mrs. Woodrow was 'born in Zenla, Ohio, elghly-one years ao. At the age of 20 she married John Woodrow, brother of Mrs. Dr. Wilson, tho Presi dent's mother. She was the favorite aunt of tho President. BOB TAFT'S OLD CLO' TASK DONE t v.i f.i m mm o.imlll tutia in I e 1M 111L ' - . . ..n.. - ...e ,ii,i itiov rprusori 10 mmw niis i , - , tuivr m ni mi'. runoes to nro nut laM nlKt. rru i.,.1tn Ka thnt 1w ViillDir tilt tl Wt'I'O beaten up by mine guards the New : unnwnl. f thp ,.omnn f ,he lake nnd ' and New York. Taft was assigned to the task of collecting old clothes from the ISO inoin hers of the senior class of the law school and has had the busiest seven Hlver iii.trlct nn Friday saw Mr. Dens , . tllW.l.l, ,. and told him tl.e.r story Gov Hattleld , 11 "n.e wns caught In a was licensed when he heard nf the"""u" ...,,... assault and ...Teied a reward nf 100 r"1'K ! , ' L i' ,. ,..lur ,., .lrr. (it'iu iiur- -, .iii COUPLE raSSING J.4 MONTHS. Ilelnllvra Without .Verra Prom Mr. nnd lra. II. .1. Markay of Aaatlu, Trs IS. Relatives and to do to-day, Tho Democratic leader of Krie county Is William H. l-'itzpatrlck. There nro three Democratic Senators nnd nine Assemblymen from tho county, ono of whom Is n Republican. Senator Gottfried II. Wondo voted for the Sulzer measure, but Fltzpatrlck. In person at Albany, hold the other men In Una against it. Ilrle C'.innly Pntronaae. The patronage from the State barge) nnd slXty-flVe Witnesses have been Stlh- . i .i... h.. , Africa. Allalrnlh. nn.l Vo- 1 Alt- Dobs said he exiiecti d ex-Con pienned by tho prosecution tnr j X. JiIanil exclude Orientals, hut Call- ! gressman Vlctnr Heigr nf .Milwaukee second trial of Hut ton W. Gibson on the fl)r1ai wI( f(lnvving In their fool- to Join him lime un Wednesday night, charge of miiiilerlng Mrs. Itose Men- .,,, ,,. wni, aggravation and Is j lie declared his Intention of staying In schlk Szabn, which opens before S"-I , tng In open dettuuce of n treatv " "the State until he bail unenith.il tho premo ( onrt Justice Arthur s. romp- ; Th ,. , , ... idi-ntnll v hurls nn I truth abmii mining condition. A , 'O..V ffi,. ......I.... I . r.lun, j r XI. .....I XI .'u 1, llnn.ni. ' ..... r- women a, the",, von. ;- ' .'yV'","!. ,. ', tovmh V,ie iVi'neh nlVirmoil Patrick the say on the employment of nt a li COCK Illis mumum .' ' ' - l " -- - - 'lona men ,.,.ii ,,i. nf the house luitv at the ovi-r their disappearance. Attention to 'VJ" ....'.i.... ....ttiiiri. becuiiie alarmed nv or their strange absence Is called In a let- !i,.. f,.et i mt tlie irlrls had lint I etui lied. t'r t ie i nn- Mrs, Martin alarm ut the unlveislty. ... t.t ..I,.- ..n n-.inj. ..i, n-i,.JU - . .. ... i. in .in-, .i... .... . .,... .ii,. Secreturv nf Slate Hi-vim. lie -ew liver millers, nu n.ii.- ..i-. , , i., .,..., nr.,.i:irv lirvnn. It k.ivh ilneu n,.r t. gitlilzed the Held Into n new dlstr'i-t of " . ... . .... ,,.. .,, from New York ..... I ., n ' .. . ... ... ... . .. . I1IIWI1 ill llli' I....'. .' - - -- - neve itiiii .iiiiiii ii will ii i.i k . ine mni. . i i, u ........ .... District At- . . l. i. ..... . . lei. il... .n.,.r;.t.,i.. tbere reunfillll C lin..h' kins include all the witnesses who testified :it the first trial, which resulted In n n llio iraterniiy and betray her own cause. torncy J. U. Mlfiin. Jr., who will con- i ... Mr. ii.-vim t remember tlmt I adjustment of their grbnances rho . fn.l.l.l hn, ....I, n hl.. .hni.1.1 riu.. tin. trtu, Iiinieu In reowiv.. bv llm ... ... ... .... .li.. .1 f.... f ,1.1,. .I..IH imlu 1. I IVlHltr.sil.il i . ' ...... ....v.. .. ,, ............ .. . .... .. ,- - - .- , ii'i.ri iiweinieM 111111 iinriiiiie will Turi.n ......... ...,...- ... ..- - i. ' ..... I which Italley and Dnrtrlne Illiaarra Senred, Heresy trials are the delight of testimony of new witnesses all doubt of " .-glly and the despair of religion, t)(. iirlsoner's guilt. . f .vh it thing must come let It s brother of Mrs, Szabo arrived In -.,r hearlXsenihlve K'' Trf-' V..rk from Ai.tr.a on Friday. He grown man who stands iv.ti, will testify that Mrs. f-zahos mother ""i ! the liberty wherewith Christ has died two eurs ago and theiefore could ' 'I-- frisj." ' not linvi! signed the waivers nf citation ) produced by Gibson 111 order to enable '. lilm to iibtnln control of tho dead Ttie subject nf Dr van Dyke's sermon woman's property. 'Tn Dead Letter nnd the Living! Announcement was made to-day that "I rlt ' Un text was II. Corinthians. Ill,, Ti..nenn Miirnhv. nne of District Attn,-- i or mo letter kllleth, but tho spirit ,,,.v e'h life." JI said that the most i.iiri..t ,vii,nii..v Wllsnn. Robert II vi nrji-rf ill thing in the history nf man-, i-ui.-r of New Vorl. will appear for Gib ''hi ii the way In which tint Influence',,,..,, "f tho Hilda nnd of Christ has survived d.bsnn's wife visited lilm to-day at the r ! ' ww to be the world's most power- (ins-hen Jail. ' - erco for good. Ho spoko of the " ''cs -'aid: i m.i.n nr. ri nn TrtrBin nt nrornv is, llelnhart A. II, e iimmer, nun .ie ..i......... .- , night vvltll lllleii inner . nr.ieii niiiueius, was the sun nf Mr and Mrs, William .ll.imer of i!ll Albemarle street. He- jsld's his parents ho leaves two sisters, and Mies Amelia In various capacities. Ho has a deputy superintendent, many en- r ftom a fiiond of the family ' glneers. all nt work. Gov Sulzer cm Inchester, Va.. who states that D. J. take that patronage avvny from I-itz- patriCK wnn a sirnKO in ins pen. in aildltlnn ho hns buck of him Mayor Vuhrman of Huffalo, snld to be th strongest Individual politician In the city. Fiihrman has announced that ho Is for direct primaries and If Kltzpntrics: '"J y u suppose that thoe list f"hil 1 i ivaltid to draw up a deilnltlmi nf nil r ! " trlnal beliefs, r tu ugiee upon I l-'.i-le Pnaaenuer Train l.rait-i TrurLi "-n or Interpretation nf all pints or, ,,nP Huntington, I ml. ' ''Id Testament, define they net nut , , .. ... .. preach Christ to the wnilil" Dn oi, I IrvTINUTON. Ind., May IS.-Ins-"'im that there was any oim to stop sengo, train S on the Krle running be- i w'h a thecloglenl and critical In- twoen Chicago and New York was '" ' wrecked at a crossing near this city a ' ' would It sound? '.Stay, Peter, . ,..i,,i. n,ia moinlnir. Two trainmen were Itllleii nnu uaviu ruts or .ovv i.i.r. i.. Hi.in I.,, til.,,- i,Im .,,.,,... u I recognition nr the lililuu mis to drive him Into a position In vv hlch ' operators have said they will not cm- It will be difficult for him (n k..,. the , '' Tl1" ls "'''; '""', '"I ... i .New m vol' inr ine imiiers in aiiuiii'.. i .),.., . . t ,, ...II.,. vli,,p.,u :iitiiu iiml am . '.'.".,' . ; ; '.. ,.,',',.. ,.. ., i 'Mis. William Gnistlm 1 11 II .1 1 1 11 11 II. Ill" neon i.iiii in .... . - . , l.r,.lli..,.u It... .re.. I ' All.llliei, illl'l ", r.- . land Chailts W. .limner, all nf Itnoh ester. .Immer was a splendid swimmer and I was an all around athlete. Giorgo Mnae lliilhlliiKa llenlly Mum In dimmer has gone to Ithaca tu help In Coney l.lnn.l'a l.nnn. the seanll for the bodies , 1 TfnoT, Mnv IS. llralnard llalley was Two small buildings which as p.nt' f ,, member nf ATTACKS BRYAN'S PEACK TALKm. Ker. REAL FIRE IN "FIRE AND SWORD 'truly nnd Nnvjr .liiiiriml' Srrrelnrii la Injuring I , s. Wasiiinc.ton, May IS, --Grave criticism Whitman's assistants, will assist I ()f Secretary of Stale Hryan for hi repeated uttornnces on the lecture plat- lorm anil at mo oauquei. uioie ai ine nr Ailiianoplo In tlie new specinc.o i- ire i f .. () n,,jjey momb-- of the moment When the i iiit.-ii Mates is. in- and Sword" at Luna, Coney isl.ir.u. .,, lllw tllm f shavv, Halloy it Mrphv. volvod In such a trjlng situation as the I are supposed to hum up live times a w McCormlck has two hiolhois, Japan Issue has been rlfo In Washing-' iy really did catch flic last night. . ,,'ro'surccssful dentists. ton'over since Mr. Hryun's letnrn from j The gas flames which envelop them In I ' California. This has been particularly i the show penetrated tho tin covering nf I Ttat.tt uno nftwcnw-DTTV-rc the wooden frames and there was a ( sl,ie,unn,, V,H",U' '" "V"""" ' """"" K"rI'' -" "-' The p-irk was doseited, for II was1 Church on MnrWeira lalaml. 11:30 o'clock, hut several thousand per- ( -')t. chapel of the Sacred Heart nn sons swarmed past the keepers of the . iiliicl.vvcU's Island, built at a cost nf homed law v gave The proi'tni-, I .Mai-K.iy ami nts nriue, wno was .miss violet . on eo or san Antonio, sailed n November, 1911, for Italy, where they planned to spend the winter. Word was received frequently from tin-Hi 'lining the next month or two fruiii Nh e and Rome, Mind in March, mil.', presents wore received here from both Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnckuy, forwarded from l.uko Cnmo, Italy. From thnt day to this no word has l u received In America from either Mr. Mnckuy nr his wife. Mr Mnckuy spent four years In Mexico prior to his marriage and hud made cnnsdornblo, money. Ho hns n brother In Texas and a sister of Mrs. Mackay lives In Seattle, Wash, FACED EXECUTIONERS; LIVES. Crockett marked In ollhial circles and especially among the higher otlleois nf the iirmv Innd navy, who would be charged with 'the task nf safeguarding the I'lilted .States should serious trouble grow out 'of any matter handled under the di rection of the Secretary of State. ii- .,ij Kn to proclaim the Gunnel In " I' -an Cornelius you must tell u 'i' "! think about the eerenionhil law ' ths ,!iws, nnd when It was written, and ' '-'He It Is absolutely Inspired. Stay, nit mi fnrn you pleach Chilst to the ' "'''! vim must tell us what you tin--'i I by the virgin birth of Jesus nnd ' '.'iieiil definition of the Trinity, ' ' hn, befoie you mlnlstei to the clmi. i.s .von must explain your views ' ' ih .mil the whale, and tell us who ' '" 'tin bunk of Deuteinnnmy.' A -V, n way,' I heai them answer, K ispi'l Is lint III tin so things, .Men nig and dying. We must tell ' it Jesus, who came In save them ' n and death We must tell them Continued on Second Pave. the current Issuo of the Ann) nnd Snvji Journal, n recognized service pnper nf . miii t.o..- ril. I.t il... .cril..., .,r .. tli'u murine I .I...I1.... I ...1 i ...I ...-.It, o morn . I I'"..' r..,l'0 III .III oi.t.l- ... .. ...- or. 3,1, UUIl. llir ll'.ll' III'. ,, r , . ... . ,. ........ Frank expression of this criticism In i.una's own 111 d.-partment put out the ini- bv Cardinal Farley, assisted .by the continues In opposition ho, Fiihrman, will tight Fltzpatrlck for the leadership ut tho primaries. Ho could hnve tho cnnal patronage nnd tho support of many Democrats of F.rle county. LIko conditions prevail on Long lslnnd. particularly In Kings, In the northern tier nnd southern tier nf counties and oven In the Richmond district. Out of all this ns the Gov ernor departed trnm Albany yesterday ho and his trUinds thought they wero Justified In believing that the following Senators have hanged their views slnru voting against the Sulzer bill: George II. Whitney. Republican, of Saratoga; Loren II. White, Demoi-riC, of Schenectndy: Sell, G. Ileacnck, Re publican, of Ilerklim r; Ralph W. T.omas, Republican, nf Madison. J. Henry Waters, Republican, of Onondaga. Wllli'let, Di'lllncr.'ll, ni Delaware. The (In-in mm Munition, The situation nf Senatur John F. Murtaiigh, Demncrat, nf F.lmlrn. was extromelv nt t-carious, Mayor Slieehaii ilaze In a few minutes. Yoik, exptess messenger, was probably I almost seml.oflicl.il chnractcr, utliacted fatnllv Injured. Twenty-two passengers I much attention here to-dny. In Its lead were 'hurt, Ave of them seriously, but It Ing editorial this publication chnrgea Is believed they will recover. fihat Mr. Hrynn Is It, danger of doing The train wns running at high speed the nntlonnl IntercHts much harm by when the engine left the track ut the his recent utterances In public, ciosslng and the day coach und three, I'nder the heading: "Diplomacy nnd i-ollmans were overturned. All the Oratory." the Army ami .Xnru Journal occupants of the Pullmans were hurled from their berths nnd several were re leased only nfter scvernl hours work. The Injured w. re brought here and TO WED HER INDIAN PRINCE. placed, In hospitals. Whether the train rnn Into an oh strurtlon or simply Jumped the track at the crossing has not been determined, j Rev. John W. asey uuil several oilier , Jesuit priests who havi churgo of relief , wntk nil tho Island, ! Tim chapel Is for consumptive llnnaliter of lii.ek.i.r of lh.ro.ll patients prlmniil nnd will bo kept scrupulously clean, In tliet-otifcsslonals rlvea In Mnraellle. preventives against Infection ate In Fliftlal I nhlt limwtcfi to Tin: Sun , employed, and any decoration that ,MAHsi:n.t.Ks. May is,. Princess Imlr.i oould contrlbitto to Infection lias been of Hiroda, daughter nf the Oaekwar . (,, out, The floor Is of stone, of llareda, arrived ni Mnrsellles In-1 i.ountr.K8 henry gave tho altar In day. In nn Interview oho said that. i ,,. f her brother: two windows unys rdltniially: "It may bo n serious question whether nt this time, when the air Is filled witli grave talk of Interimtloiial complications .,, ltlo biculdng nff nf her engage- 1 " ..., i... bin wife, and John Devlno gave tno -i. irorni ',H .":r " nient to I'rlnce Kuch-ll. hnr and alio ,. The delay Is, . . lireiit-tirandaon of Ilnvlil Una .Narrow Kaeape In Mrmteo. Donna, Tex., May 18, D. J. Crockett, 'on of David Crockett of Hay City, Tjc and KTeat-grnndson of the historic n,j (.'iayi , David Crockett, lias escapea 10 mis siue i of tho Rio Grundo after facing a tiring squad of Mexicans' at Rio Hravo, Mexico, six miles from here, Crockett and two other Americans, . nlong with six Mexicans, were taken ' lilisoiu is while vv-atclilng the battle be- lf v:iml,a and Assemblyman Guruelt Iween constitiitionaiisis nnu iiueria ,,f sjcliuybr county, two strong men, soldiers at ltlo llravo a few dnys ago. ,,,. outHpokeii for the bill, (lurnett They were charged by Hie Constitution- Vl,ted fur It. The Democrats of Che allsts with being spies. They were ' n,llnK vviint Gov. Sulzer to appoint ait 1 coiirl'tiiartlult-d nnd sentenced to death. I up. State Public Service Commls The three American, and the six Mexl- ( Noner a prominent Democrat, Lefflng cans wyto placed In lino against n stone w,.n, wall nnd confronted with a firing sqund Senator Murtniigh has only made thn t'( soldiers, nhjectiun that the bill abolishes tho I At the commnnd to fire the six Mexl- state convention. Ho has been told cans dropped under ti hall of bullets. tbut i,(. never need v.-orry about c-on-The Amerlcnns wero ttnscnthed, secret . volitions If he acts ro that the Goy ....... kl. .....,. ... .if Uinln llrl'u.i lu I ' . .h,. iT.iiti.ii Mimes bv 1,1. ..1. ""ay wr.l him some day. ' ; principally Continued on Fourth I'aue. caste. .-M i mnninrv ill iiL'i Hiuiiit-i , ivt niiiunnn , .... ... ... ... n. her departure from India does not ' ".. mom..rlnls-of former Mayor Grunt. 1 "1,w,"mH "ving neen given ine cxecu- , ornor passes .nr. i.e it.gvveu ove.. is thu i tloners not to shoot them. Voting Crockett und the two other 1 is regarded as wahhllnu. Michael Walsh of Yonkers H'lts nodttnr. better.- tr. Americans were permitted to escape i Democratic leader of Westchester and I nnd they lost no lime getting to this the county chnirmin. He hns ona I side of the river, fienutor, John F. Healy, und Hire I i I