FINANCIAL EDITIO IQHT NIGHT EXTRA EXTRA. It. 1-N. aw PHILADELPHIA, PRIDAY, JTTLY 10, 1915. CorxitouT, ISIS, si mi Fosua titcon Couniti. PBIOE OHJ3 CENT f&T DENIES iUNCTION TO FAIRMOUKT PARK BOATHOUSE BURNS, DESTROYING CANOES . i in., una Mi i in HHjsJHB THAW FREED AMID CHEERS; ON WAY HERE Huge Throng Jubilant When Court Sustains RANSIT FOE 11 TH TnI1orv"i T.rvana mm & i-Fo-ii" -"o elimmary Suit o n Decision of ge Sulzberger. Ordered to Remain Status hft ,.. t..i,, oa ixrVmn feic Service Commission Reordered Hearing on Re feLfor Its Approval of fmlect. nri m-1,1 n T?i1n Rrtnfn ivg awes iuu - " Questions fit durisaicuon 01 and Alleged umigauon 01 ft0 Give P. B. T. 90 Days' No- gfof Start of Work. preliminary Injunction sougm. oy MW- Dal'am to resiruui ulv ,.,,., SuonTof the Broad Street- subwayi .!,..t.i.. rt-Am miprinir uuuu uiu i-uii" Jd'bY Judge Sulzberger today, after rmkiot argument In Common Pleas SUNd X The Court ruled that tho ffihould remain "status quo" until Jwbon tho Tubllc Service Commts JfuS scheduled a public hearing at Sourt on the advlslblllty of Issuing ffftlficate of public convenience, re fejHby law before tho work can be jrthffl'the courso pf the argument a SijTdoubt was raised as to tho right iKffisQurt to act. under any clrcum Sgfrjlnce specific Jurisdiction over blfmi of municipal Improvements la Safin the State Public Service Com mon under the act of Legislature djTfcreated the Commission. To clear i"pnt, Judge Sulzberger ordered that ftgoverlng the question bja tiled with imS or before next Tuesday. Mtha'same time ho ordered that a fife died which Would clearly set fciSlnther or not the city was obll WElo'; give the Philadelphia Rapid nfgpompa,ny 90 days' notice before strucfion work on the proposed Broad JTsubV&y and tho Frankford elevated '4;tie,"beguit rfcDallim ob represented by Ruby jyalerhe city was represented by .Solicitor Ttyan, assisted by Assistant Solicitor, jKiewengrundi pirector ,Ul'it byAthe tide of Mr. Ityan during proceedings, prepared to testify and fjbalt "numerous exhibits If called ?eoifas$n of tmr'taa'e ws- or diss Jvfctory for the city. The numerous mint advanced by Mr Vale were tfisidd one by one until only two rted the alleged obligation of tho w'Klyr the transit company a 00 cptlon and whether the city has fatten jrjper course In reference to obtaining tpproval of the Public Service Com- eTuKgestion made by Judge Sulz- HContlnutd on Togo Tiro, Column Six AMES REDUCE CANOE PET TO SKELETONS in Fairmount Park Dooms 'early 100 Boats to Scrap eap Plan to Rebuild. 1 of charred skeletons, Jooklng like fgnants of some prehistoric battle W, lizards, lies on the east bank jjjgchuylklll, MO yards south of the jbejry Bridge. The,, skeletons were Rgfrt and silently moving canoes, jgHch ladles tralled'lhelr hands In jgfr. Now the stripped ribs are Sr tho scrap heap. e Is no flro alarm system In tho gjany way to obtain water readily. Mrthere Is the river, but that was pMiQlatlon when the firemen, ar I'ler a long and circuitous jour j o'clock this momlng and took nglnes down tho hill, on the side of fisted the East Park Canoa House, Sftly list VMr hv thn Pnrlr "ninmla. jgythe una of any one who had a jm wanted a place to atore it, for sm. Tho buildine Ilea back from nd the bank Is high, so It was ?A for the flremnn tn nlimn thn from tho river. At that they ork and saved one-half of the jwhlch Is in two compartments. ?thern COmnflrtmanf w aairvA W canoes In It, with the excen- aozen or so which had not been In their places by their owners. who put their faith In human a did not padlock their canoes Intact today., Th 93 oanoea rthern compartment were un- tg th flanres. ijard Armstrong saw thn flamcy Ot th place and, having no IP tOUQh ott nearer than thn jJfmt P4rk entrance, started on " had about 1J steps :o U was raoro than a nve-minute Bremen found the place buro- alU4ed jt for four hours. CftWWlwilon annouiiod today dcMa to rebuild the canoe te waa iu.000 Th money S will be taken from tha oitv and. It was said th.it th believed the nr ld bees oma opmbustible material left in On nf tha lcu.lr hv kept hie canoe at the pUce. IE WEATHER FORECAST afolphia and vtcimtyUn- eotUmvsd watm tmght U. um(A wtbahlv $howra: 9Mhtrly WttuU. puje 4, -S v rf.))ifci., wW, ivtrwZtrJiUitA- The East Park canoo houBe, opened GERMANS SWEEP FROM NORTH TO CRUSH RUSSIANS Von Hindenbui'g Plans to Catch Slavs Be tween Two Walls of "Nut Cracker." Teuton Armies to Advance on Warsaw Prom North and South in Hope of Driving Foes Before Them and Ef fecting Junction. LONDON, July 16. Abandoning for the present their at tempt to outflank Warsaw from the south, tho Germans, probably under Field Marshal von Hlndenburg who Is repartedj to liavo said a few dayB ago that he would soon astonish the world, have re nowed Iholr attack on the tollsh capital from the north. They have not only captured many prisoners south of Kolno, according to the report Issued by Berlin yesterday, but have occupied Przasnysz, a fortified town CO miles north of Warsaw, taken by von Hlndenburg In his great drive from East Prussia last winter, but retaken by tho Russians In their counter-offenBlve. This claim Is partly confirmed by the Russian official report issued yesterday, which stated that the, Russians In the face of strong German forces withdrew to their second line of lntrenchments. This move has taken the military critics completely by surprise. It was generally supposed that General von Mackcnsen would, with reinforcements, continue his attempt to reach the Lublln-Cholm rail way, thus forcing the evacuation of War saw. But, as in nu tneir operations, ins Germans have done the unexpected The Continued on Face Two, Column One BLAZING SUN CAUSES MANY PROSTRATIONS Continued Hot Weather Brings Suffering Temperature and Humidity High. MERCURY'S RISE ON HOT SUMMER DAY Today Yeiterdar 0 n. tn. 7 a. m. 8 a. m. 0 a. m. 10 a. m. 11 . m, li noon 1 p. in. t l. in. S 1. iu. i p. m. IS 73 77 80 83 83 81 85 71 78 80 81 83 85 86 80 85 85 80 87 88 85 ! ...... High temperature aid excessive humid ity brought Intense suffering throughout the city in general today and caused numerous heat prostrations of varying seriousness. While deaths nave Deen re ported, the prostration list promises to surpass the abnormally high one of yes terday , At 8 o'clock the thermometer registered only 74 degrees, but the humidity was very abnormal at 90 degrees. 'As the day progressed the temperature rose rapidly until at 3 o'clock it was but a degre below yesterday'H record of 87 degrees at the same hour The humidity de creased it proportion as It always does as the temperature rises, but was at 2 o'clock atlU very high at 70 degrees. Weatherman Bliss refuses to hold oM any hope of relief, In spite pf the general forecast of the Federal bureau for the week, In which It was said cooler wather probably would begin twjlght Thunder shower, the local weatherman 1. at In order for the late afternoon i ahd to night but thU prediction afferds little ground for encouragement, elnce they have failed U bring much reW during the last few days. The record Uper ture for July W U degree, nvade In 1M Albert R Sbljngatt, the U;W-" baby of Mrs. Mary Shlmkatt. of 210 Nwth ParUn street. dW from heat at its home last night. PROSrBATIQtiS . paiONWiTHB, WW HS.M "W! assc FS3.1M Tsltm te tM . .. tLfPNOTfftfltsd MAN Breusbt la HBn juy. CoedUa r 1 mlrnT Hom JHM. TX,2 o"rloLTe ujb JJ ' &2Td Dual BtMloe Hebneouuw HoeKl .... utl .1 I OMMiLbl. "".. -Z"., i-.. .7r.t Utttaa t so ai Meriwt itiUu. HaaMWMSn Hospital. ?'C 'ft - V"r Tt tVAWM' T -rrrn- ",w("W ""lM'muuuw.A.-u . - - .. p 4 tzzsrrszs?. only last summer, caught fire early PENROSE OPENLY FIGHTS GOVERNOR FOR PRESIDENCY Declares for Root, Pol lowing" Orders to Workers to Smash Brumbaugh Machine. In Public Speech, Senator Calls New York State Man "Strongest Possibility" for Republican Nomination. Cites Gabinet Record. Following conferences of Penrose lieu tenants held In Philadelphia on Wednes day and In Atlantic City, yesterday, at which the Penrose work??B In all parts ,oChftyStatar ecelved orderaioklH, the.. Brumbaugh rrsldgptlarboom, the Sen ator In Pittsburgh last night cftme out open's; in Vavor of EUhu Root as the next Reptibllfcan nominee, Brumbaugh men, who attended tha con ferences of the Republican national lead ers In New York on Monday and Tues day, have said that Penrose promised at the conferences to throw tho Pennsyl vania delegation to the Republican Na tlnnnl rnnventlnn to Rbot. end that the orders were Issued lo Penrose workers jesterday because of such a promise. In anouncintf his support of Root, Sena tor. Penrose said that the "veteran tory" will be needed to solve (he problems after the war. "Ellhu Root Is the strongest Presiden tial possibility now before tho public," said the Senator, "In the sense that he Is the man most talked of aa a Republican nominee. "As the result of the European war It Is natural that the United States, as the years go on. will have greater and more complicated International problems to handle. Involving niceties of law and diplomatic usage. "Therefore, In making a survey of presidential 'timber,' It will be quite natural for tho general publlo to re member Root'B remarkable record as Secretary of State and his admitted legal ability In coping with international prob lems. This knowledge will assuredly cause the growing boom for Root to assume moe Importance. Unquestion ably the New York delegation will bo Instructed for him." WAR'S HORRORS TOLD ELLEN ADAIR BY BRAVE "TOMMY," TORN BY SHELL "It -Was Hell Let Loose," He Says, Relating Hoio British Soldiers at Ypres Stood in Trenches on Bodies of Dead Comrades Facing Deadly German Sh,ell Fire. By ELLEN Staff Correnondtnt Evening Ledger EDINBURGH, June 2.-Our last day on board tho American liner St Faul was spent In steaming slowly up the Irish Sea In a dense fog It was an anxious, exclt- y,f,T,frM ADAIR today and about 75 canoes wore lost FRENCH RETAKE HILL NO. 285 ON ARGONNE FRONT Joffre's Order to Win "At Any Cost" Obey ed by Defenders of Verdun. Three Days' Battle for Recap ture of Position Defending Western Defenses of Great Fortress Ends in Defeat of Germans. PAniS, July 16. Hill No 2S5. one of the dominant posi tions In the Argonne, recently won by tho army of Crown Prlnco FrederlcH .William,. haaien .TcaptureOby the. French, titf' War Offlco announced to day. I?or"thre days the opposing Gqr niair, and Frenth fqrees have been ct gaxed In a hand-to-hand battfe for1 tho height. It is understood that the French com mander In the Argonne had been ordered by General Joflre to retake the hill "at any cost." It formed the key to the French position In that region, and while tho Germans held It they menaced the western defenses of Verdun. The. war communique Issued this after noon also announces the repulse of very heayy German attacks near Lclntrey, In tho Vosges. The enemy made his as saults In this region on a front of three kilometers, almost two miles. In driving back tho Germans the French inflicted heavy losses. "Near Lclntrey, after having gained a foothold in a group of our defences, tho encmys" forces viere Immediately driven out by a counter-attack. "In the region southeast of tho forest of Parroy tho assailing troops reached dur barbed-wire entanglements, but were dispersed by our fire and left In our hands a few prisoners, Tho losses of the enemy appeared to be considerable " Tho announcement of the capture of Hill No. 26S was made In a supplementary communique denying the German claims of continued successes In tho Argonne. This asserts that tho German attempts to break the French lino have resulted In complete failure and that the Germans are trying to conceal this fact. At no polntr It adds, hove the Germans gained more than 0O yards. ADAIR Ins time, as the danger of collision with other vessels was great; floating mines were In tho 'vicinity, and there were the usual dangers" of encountering German submarines. The rate was about four miles an hour. In spite of everything, however, several of us, seated on rugs laid on the deck, had a delightful little tea party in the bow of the boat Gran ville Barker and Miss LUlah McCarthy presided, and entertained us so well that not even the dreadful walling of the fog horn, recurring every 30 seconds, could damp the spirits of the group Jt was growing-dark when the Mersey was reached, and the lights or Liverpool came Into ylew. Wo were not alluwed to land that night, as much red tape had to be unwound, and every paeawiger on board subjected ta the most vigorous examination. Captain P W Pasbbw tsld me that on the last previous trip ev eral passengers were not allowed tQ land, but were returned to America. Early on the morning of Monday,, June 30, the Government oftletals came on board and all passports, with their pneto graphs, were duly examined. I uoawv stand that some people were detained. When I landed at Liverpool I was greatly struck by the crowds of itbafcl clad soldiers swarming everywhere. Com panies of raw resrutts were drilling 1b the streftts, drilling In the railroad stattous. drUllHg everywhere. On every W flared enormous posters, urging the yowg men of England to onlfct at once. "Pall in and fill the blank!" they clamored. Jn own large stop window wejre dkjJayed a MaUUr's coat, riddled and tern wtjfc many ballets a kilt, a Qlogrry cap and pir at blod-talntl astpee beerinf tfee in scription "SUl Into thece Ad follow your comrades!" CapaJdertng the Uttered CeMbMted ca-w Tea,, Oelwaw Tfc Jury's Verdict for Stanford White's Slayer. "Stick to Your Mother!" "Keep Away From Broadway I" "God Bless You!" Women and Men Cry, and Evelyn's Husband Says "Thank You." Testimony of Paid Expects Declared of No Value by Judge Evidence ' for Defendant by Other Witne3se3 Overwhelming Is Justlco's Find ing. NEW YORK, July 1. Supreme Court Justice Hcndrlck today vacated tho order committing Ilnrry K. Thaw to Mattea wan, thereby approving tho verdict that the Blayer of Stanford White is sane, which wns returned by a Jury Wednesday afternoon. Thaw, free, Is now on his way by auto mobile to Philadelphia, whero ho may spend the night. The vacated order Is tho Dowllng com mitment, under which Thaw was con fined In Matteawan following his ncqult tal of the murder of Stanford White on tho ground of Insanity. The State Immediately filed notice of appeal, which will delay Thaw's final ro lenso from the hands of the law for sev ernl months, but Justice Hcndrlck admit ted him to bait In the sum of $35 000 STATE'S LAWYDnS CRITICISED Thaw expressed Ills pleasure over the decision of Justice Hendrlck, adding. "It wns no moro thin 1 expected Tho Jury found me sane and I was confident that Justice Hcndrlck would approve the decision. In appealing the case the State's lawyers will spend moro of tho people's money." In anticipation of the ruling Attorney General Woodbury at Albany had In structed the State's attorneys, by wire, to appeal from Judge llendrlck's decision if ngalnst the stM huge cn6wDWATrs--., At UVSO pApIock the county cpurthoure coxrldoniWlli- Hall. Park, and Chambers street were Ulled with a crowd or 7500 Continued on ruffe Two, .Column Five FLOOD INUNDATES 2200 HOMES WHEN RIVER RUNS WILD 500 Persons, in Stricken City of Lima, Ohio, Res cued From Peril by Boats Firemen and Po lice Pursue Relief Work. LIMA, 0 July 16. Two thousand two hundred homes nre under water here from the flood In the Ottawa Itlevr. From more than 600 of the homes the residents have been taken out by firemen and policemen in boats. The rescuers worked all night, with the waters rising about five Inches an hour. Only one drowning has been reported. At 10 o'clock the Ottawa's flood stage passed the highest mark reached In the 1313 flood. This put 1000 homes under water, making the total number sub merged about 2200. Several deaths are expected among In valids removed from flooded houses to hospitals In boats, Arthur Jackson, a negro, aiding in the rescue of a ma rooned family, was caught In the flood waters and drowned Mrs. Laura Bercaw died In the hospital from burns received when the gas heater In her home exploded when the house was flooded Her four children were Injured, although not seriously . A footbridge was washed away during the night, and a cottage from the north Continued on l'afe Two. Column Tour. DU PONT BUILDING GUARDED AFTER RUMOR OF BOMB PLOT Detectives Hold Up All Who Enter Carrying Package!5. WILMINGTON, Del, July 16.-Ruraors that officials of the du Pont Powder Com pany had received a letter threatening to blow up the du Pont building early to day caused trouble among employes, and particularly among the girl stenog raphers. The story was promptly denied, bui some of them were badly frightened. Officials denied that any such letters had ben received petefyvej, however, watch every ne who antjrsUhe building, and It is impossible tft.jKUw with a paak age unless they Insneet tt Stllsltprs are barred from the building. Inez Milhglfqitd'$ War Stories-Begin The first at a imp ot artWaa on the Great Waft from the pen of Inez Mllhfllland Boiwevaln, the famous woman wffrage advocate, will be printed W the Evening Ledger tomorrow, Stardy. This article will he fallowed by others from the saqif writer from time to time. Mr. Bdwepw's ftrjt letter deal wife Jw imprewioa. of England awl, attitude of the EnilUJi toward Tb wer. It U written i her utasl brilliant tyle and w fuU U vivid col and human fntemt. EVENING LEDGER T ILIlllllll I III QUICK NEWS PHILLIES GAME GALLED OFF Rain caused Manager Fat Koran to sail off the Phillleg.8t. toul game tschoduled fbr this afternoon. Tomorrow the locals meet the Chicago Cuba. ' "PHILADELPHIAN DROWNED AT KIRKW0OD, K, T. Charges Gaukor, of Philadelphia, wa3 drowned lh Lakeside tak Kirkwood, N. J., today. Oauker, who lived at SKI South lDth street, lost hla life when ho wont swimming fiom a canoe. BULGARIA NEUTRAL UNTIL AUTUMNi IS REPORT LONDON, July 1G Tho Bulgarian Premier has given his solemn pledge to Turkey that Bulgaria will romaln neutral at loaat until autumn, tho Sofia coi respondent of the Evening1 News wired today. LABOR SECRETARY ASKED TO SETTLE STRIKE WASHINGTON, July 16. Labor Secretary Wilson was appealed to today to try to scttlo tho 1'rovldenco street car strike. The Department was In com munication with special conciliators In Providence and hoped Boon to effect nn fdjustmertt. GAVE HIS LIFE FOR A VIOLIN John Mallflnk died today dji a cot In Cooper Hospital, Camden. He gave hla llfo for a violin. That was what tho fight was about several days ago in tho Polish quarter. Four men seem to havo had n claim on tho little instru ment It was not a Stadlvnrlus, Just a plain violin, to fiddle to the wild dancers of Polish weddings nnd christenings. But In Uefenso of his rights Mallflnk got a broken head. Tho other men In tho fight were said to be Angelo Brown, William Kllroy nnd George Wilson, nnd they are Under arrest RUNAWAY JITNEY IMPERILS LIVES A runaway Jitney dashed down tho hill nt tho foot of Market street today and crashed Into a restaurant on the corner of Delnwatt avenue. CndamrCrlnET thn llVPS nf tlin llrlvnr women In tho machine Jumped and nnprowty escaped serious Injury. The other passengers remained In tho car until It camo to a stop against the restaurant wall. The brakes of the car failed to work. DIPHTHERIA CLAIMS TWO IN ONE FAMILY Diphtheria has claimed two victims in Magnolia, N. J., for the first time in a decade, and a third child1 la critically ill with the disease. The victims are Catherine and Grace Wolohon, 17 nnd 13 jears old, respectively, who aro dead. Elizabeth, 15 yearn old, Is not expected to nurvlve. They ,aro the. daughters of Harry C. Wolohon, a prominent resident of tho little town. Two smaller children haye not been attacked by tho disease. Tho source of contagion is a mystery. Tho Camden Board of Health is making; an investi gation to learn whether thero is danger of nn epidemic. BRAKEMAN KILLED ON P. R. R. "L" Jnme3 Kennedy was Instantly killed by a New York express train Just outside of Broad street Station this morning. Kennedy, who was a brake man, stepped from tho track bejiind 6. slow train and .walked directly in ' tho path of the express. Which was coming from thp opposite direction. The body was taken to the morgue. ", ..FLyinG POLACK" HURLED TO niS DEATH ( Thomas Freeman, famed ua tho "Flying Polack," a bicyclist who has broken records, was instnhtb killed, shortly before midnight near his home (it Wlnslow, Camden County. He was riding his bloyclo at a great rate of speed when one of the wheels hit a stone and he was thrown. Hla nock was broken. FIRE IMPERILS CHILDREN; FATHER SAVES -The Hyes of four small children wero Imperiled tqdny by a flro which pwept the second story of the home of William Kearney, nt 2508 South Jessup street. Keatney was eating breakfast with his wife downstairs when ho heard the screams of the children. Rushing upstairs, ho found the entire rear part of tho house In flames. Guided by the screams of tho children he found them and carried them all to safety, Tho origin of tho flro Is unknown although It Is thought that one of the older children might have been playlns with matches. ROY, UNABLE TO SLEEP, DISCOVERS HOUSE IS AFIRE Sxteen-year-old Charles Miller, Jr., was tossing In bod early this mom lng, unablo to oleep because of the excessive heat, when he,saw flames shoot Iiast his window. He knew the house waa on1' lire. Ho aroused his parents and his aunt, Mrs. Charles Maer, and her husband, who live next door In the double house at 31.32-34 Park avenue. They nil escaped! in their nlght clothlng. Policeman Browji. of the Park and Lehigh avenues station, turned In nn alarm. Tho" flro, which caused about toOO loss, started In the rear of 3132 Park avenue. CRAZED MOTHER KILLS HERSELF AND 2 BABIES Obsessed by Idea That Hus band's Love Is Waning, She EndB Lives in Home With Gas i Believing that her husband had ceased to love her, Sirs. Ines Manshlp became frantic last night, carried her two small children to the first floor of her home, at mi Germantown avenue, placed them on tho floor, opened all the gas Jets In the room and lay down beside them. The three were dead when Earl M.anhtp, the Si-year-old husband and father re turned home from a workmen's picnic just before midnight. Arrangements today are being made for a triple funeral of Mrs. Manshlp. her son Harold, aged 1, and her daughter Mar lon, eight months old. Mrs Manshlp killed her children and lice believe She had been despondent for nearly a year nd Ave tlmea had threat ened suicide. Her principal omplaint was that hrr husoana nan ini ""r.V fecuons from herself to their twu chll- A Manehlp had been out f employment for about six months, and only recently s-ot work with the WHls-Jones-McJ3wen Milk Company as a driver Yeterdy he anounoeT that he was going on the MropanyS plcnlo. Mr MiP wept, arguing that " Wn fJ the outing wm another Mm of hU waging ,f Section, awl eseertittE 4 he woifiA 1011 herself lfhe left the &ww. "toSlJM t take her threat perl ously He returned heme tote He de tected the M wh,n 1 tha front dear and. jlc-trlcken, be track fT watch to investigate Th ejtBtodea. Wbn he recovered from the shiek, MaeehiP walked through the houee .jidlouud the body of hU wife and their two children on the floor of a room at barely legible note written by Mrs HUn.hip lay beeide the bodies la It .he declared she w going to Sill her thil tnn ani herself bi.aii ie hu-banJ ht Ltat'.l to love lm Mji snip j1 iattoe4 4tisr h- hid t- .inn ji ; I lp H gfuuit tee objiU under the care at ikfeyei- CuaHrnri'l ft IMi 01. Wwwtk ntul flvo Itnasenparo Turn nf Via tV4.n Ml NU0VE VITT0RIE DJ ALPIM A FALZAREGO Ancora la Scalata di Una Roc cia a Picco Per Conquistare una Posizione. Gil Alplnl Itallanl, che sulle montagne del Cadore e sulle Dolornltl et sono dtaitntl per atti dl audacla, hanno scrttto un altra paglna glQriosa nella loro storU. Esl hanno conqulatato, acalandolo dalla parte In cul scendeva con una parete rocciou rltenuta Inaccessible, 11 pleco dl Fslzar ego, nella conca, dl Ampexo, nelle vRin apze delta strada che porta, da Cortina alia valle dell' Adlge ed alia fenovia Inosbruck-Trento Oltre a queato plcoo gll alplnl hanno occupato anclie altre at ture lmportantieeime nella steeea regions Oil atuKriacl hanno tentato di contrattac care gll Italian), ma sono stall resplnti La, popotazi&oe dl Trieste ' .otnetu seeoiido quanto ha detto la rlfugUta sis norina Battlo. a sublre gll Insultl delta teppa austrtacante che b sacch.ggiato ed tncendlato 1 negojit appartenenti ad Italian) Gll amtriael hanno collocate cannon! sul moio dl Trieste e suite altur viclne. e da San Giovanni dl butao bn bardano glornelmente la itttadiria. dt MonfaUone, anil quelle parte cbe i)on he aleuna Important militate, (Leggere in 6e paglna ultima e piu dettaglUte notlzla sul la guena tn ltl lano.) The Kensingtonlan Says Jfddfe Doitlt, of lv4?dHc, u one ml tA eoHdWate tMe eeoke ie fit Jw fiory's eaoes- Hon Many! "' not too latgt, oe a?fdte hat f small ( L083C AND VQVXV i r-f r.it UoatMUttry ait . M Mlf-M g ljili t,' V celbu uMeJtb' rui4 fw 10a ralwa .Nonty R K wWu, i!4 S T CemirJ l60 P 14 on io.Ui It Uir IS K,i i j w Btitjii uiibU rewete- i!o..;j Hii i n 4 Biuoa ma i U 8T-Tut,il4 vtBiii jii iuf uiret i v lai lii, r ji it.n t tf eti, lotiitu t M RiuJ ? Xii L. at itu-u M i" tin eM 1 f 1 J .,. Ws.lba.tif . hAtar ilrtdr U utti AHA Wr ,iuMf Atri U US f0 ii .:'( m gm-mmMi M . "MT .sh- v" -Z (t.i ? to 2" . --J