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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, 10, 1901, LUZON BOWS TO LAV [0AY SET APART FoR E0ITORS | pgL 1I(1ANS ARE RESPECTFLL | SREATER missouR PACIFIG|(RUSIED 1Y AN ELEVATOR|conoimion of the weatwer || ONCING FOR - HOME More Newspaper Men Wil Gather nt Detalls of Stupend slidation | I i recast for Nebr waka: Falr Monday, BX Bufialo Th er Assembled Are Look Wall 1 \\::‘-‘““‘"\“\Yy: j ::uly ‘L T -v‘ ~l“”‘ vl o o WAEULL Gt buraimies r-006-Op. 9§ thll W o Phavs loes, Disdain to Trouble the Presideat New with Street This Week, Herman F. Kuhfahl Is Pinned te Roof by g 16 Novinwestery, ' vond > Mrs. McKinley Looks for Retnra to the Oi¢ Comm seion at £an Isidre, BUFFALO, N. Y., June 0.--0n account of Thetr Aspirations, NEW YORK, June 6.—(8pecial Telegram.) Rising Onge. Tempernture fn Omahn Yesterdn R Rooftses at Canton, r1 —_— Details of the Greater Missourl Pacific — Dex the farge number of vIsItIng newspaper men 5 e ‘ " A0t wamen. txpectrd at the Pan-American | STAY ALOOF DURING WIFE'S ILLNESS | (pneolidation have been complciol aut | goTH LEGS BROKEN AND OTHER INJURIES | o n: b " P : ARNY GFFICERS ASSUME CIVILIAN DUTIES | xpovition this weel: Wednesday, June 12, 1s | oL BT LTE D U T A “wiiiill 4k | OHIO'S COOL BREEZES WOULD BE A TONIC | announced by Director General Buchanau N ar if the agreed prog n I8 carried out B | as ditors’ and publishers' day. The meet-{ Run of Shakeup Among % i ‘,:“:m;:.".l.y\‘ - ..m' wperative | Yimilarity of Names i to Blame for o Judge Taft Explains te Natives the Wisdom | ing of the National Editorial assoclation | sistauts of Cubinet phases the creation has been pronounced a| B¢ “"‘l' e H—"-'"I’ Responds iy O% N House is Remcdeled to Suit the Needs of ) and several state associations will bring to teresting Study of Far masterpiece Ly the men responsible for | R a4 » the Suffering Wife. of the Froposed Bystem. the exposition this week the largest num- ing nnd the Moon. the work. It will be by all odds, they med. O P Miieiie _‘ ber of editors ever gathered together in one claim, the most stupendous consolidation FREE TRADE WILL ADD TO | A4N VATIIES |place at the same tme. It is expected | OFvom & Blal Correniondinty rosect yot attemptod in e roitrond world: | oo p geuntan, o plasterer, whose| NEBRASKA DESERTERS ESCAPE | PROSPECT OF MOVING EARLY IN JuLy i P . | ) iyt | tar surpassing any of the deals engineered [, oM e BObm b statned com- | b A s will hold their meetings at the| W “\"“fi"l“y'l'\.“ ke retod o H""x’r 1t1by Morgan, Harriman of anybody else, It | NOme I8 A1 669 OO strcy o UNeE Ih " : ) empe of Musle at the exposith a4 wil ot iyl s Ll M4, 111 embrace greater mileage ore capi- | POUD bt B A . | Drift Awny from ¢ | @ Lientenant Wray Finds Much Businessin | [70" of Muslc at the exposition wid will} jyune would be followed by immed.ate | il CHbFace Bredtor MHIEAR, inoro w0\ |juries when cought between the elevator | Great Pemefit to Ceme from Ecoaps talization and enjoy larger revenues than Inlan Haft, 3, h change in the personnel of several im- cage and the top floor of the Paxton block | i ; Previros cf Forsegen. Just artived at the exposition for a month's | CBANSe In the personnel of several Im-|any”oiher raflroad system on the globe | CA8C and the top floor of the Paxton bi — Waskington's Heat. My the Mexican Artillery band. sent by | POFLAnt places. But the serious condition operated under one management. As a |While at work yesterday morning. His in-| Ngpw YORK, June Some time this | President Diaz of Mexico as o compliment | Of Mrs. McKinley has kept the president corporation 1t will be seeond only to the | JUFies are serious and may prove fatal. He 8IX ENGAGEMENTS CCCUR WITH NATIVES [ 15 the American people, aid other hands, | [T SIVIDK any attention to public aifairs rporation it will be second only to the | EEE T8 FEFTCT United States Steel, with its $1,1¢ 10,000 | Was remove A to the Clarkson hospital nd - They will be given excursions hy the rafl- | CXCCPt those of an imperative nature. IL18| ook and $350,000,000 bonds and more of | *till suffered much pain at an early hour| to the credit of the politicans who want | ways and steamship lines and the treedom | e ol $ o T | Bwenty-Three Innurments Are Caps | o0 0 0 o the Midway has beeg | 1°5¢ places for their friends or themselves | goqujsition of the additional properties New elevators were installed in the Pax-| barked upon an improvised raft and drifted | No Deny ing teved sad St N D ehet S o Tt s ‘vlh,u' they have .u;.mn rv.—.n-r;l nyrkm.» presi Wall street has looked on with awaze- | 0B block a short time ago, but part of the | away from the dent's anxiety, for thoy have kepl Away 4 « | work had not bee shed. K o pliyste of Genernl Callles' Surrender s lord m::“‘;';.} o ""“I O e embery | Tent. while the stocks of one road nfter | %0 "'; had n ”“. n ”{"" 1\‘ ’l”'l“ ‘h""h“l il | t1de. 1t has been learned by the army off- NECERFSISINAY Uiy ol ew senators and D78 | another slated for absorption into the | 8! the top of the shaft plastering the cell-| o A | nging Ass i Unfounded. ROOT VISITS THE EXPOSITION | wno buve appeared in Washington since | Groater Micsouri Pacific have doubjed thels | In& under the direction of the superintend. | €7 that the men were picked up by a tug- | s —— 3 i the returning of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley | marker value with ineredible spoed. The |ent of the building. The latter had oc- | boat and lunded in New York. A detail of | Special Preparations Are Made at Buf- | huve avoided the mentioning of the offces | yiviic haw been ineredulous and | n | casion to call one of the elevators to the|six men, in char o o " " , . 8 sublic has been incredulous and in common | casion to call one e clevators to , charge of & corporal, were MANILA, June 0.—~The Philippin »”":". tato for Recept of Secretary |they seek, cxcept in rare Instances, and | with the conservatism of the financial | top, or sixth floor, and a striking simitarity | mission hus returned to Manila from the | ¢ War and Party. | then only upon the suggestion of the. prest- | districe has declared there was something | of names caused the wrong elevator man to | province of Neuva Ecija, Luzon hu\vnl:r' | dent himeelf. almost uncanny in the manipulation. The | respond ganized a provincial government at San) pyppapg, N ., June f.-Hon. Elihu! For the last two years the White House | socyrities of the several railroa to be| “Harry" was called, but “Terry” Mustain lsidro, capital of the province with '""; Root, secrotary of war, arrived in this city | bas been the Mecca to which military Pli- | included in the consolidation huve inctensed | responded, with the result that Kuhfahl | Was serving a term of efghteen months for | tain Jacob . Kreps of |ha.ann|) lvt‘lt"'""] today. He was met at the station by Direc- Erims have traveled most frequently. Nine | in value not less than $150,000000 with'n the | was caught before anyone had time to | desertion, and John Winship, who was serv- infantry as governor, Lientenant Richard| .. -Goneral W. I Buchanan of the Pan- out of every ten congressional callers went ! pagt five months, as measured by the quota- | realize what was happening. C. Day of the Thirty-fourth Infantry as| povean exposition, and Captain P. C.|to secure military commissions for constitu- | tions established treasurer and Licutenant DeWitt C. Lyles | Haines of the United States army. The| ents and there are still a few of this Kind. |1t i pretty well known what roads will be | found that of the same regiment as supervisor. | other members of the party ar Major | But as nearly every place which can be | empraced In Gould's system. That Judge Taft told the people that it no General Corbin, Msjor Young, Colonel and | flled from civil life has already been given | old story, but it Is the detail POWer was given to levy customs the ex-|yp. penses of the central government would b provided by additional internal taxes, He | The fact that Mrs. McKinley has more s o) " o soretar: 1 a- A shes and re! e @ barracks - : wis e pointed out also that It the deciston of the | e Tl B0 T ered within the ex- | Prefers to allow Secretary Root and Ad HIS FORGERIE gather ashes and refuse from th than held her own and that no unfavorable Siihoritien at Wathington should eul n | Seeict AT, B QUArerh withIn the o Jutant. General Corbin 1o make e selec- | TWIN CITY TRANSIT CONTROL $ ARE LARGE|..; cur s avay. L e i N aaer free trade with the United States opening | o recelve the secretary of war with honors | 088 T o 3 + ecelve the secretary oners i afer Arrested in Call- way encouraging, but as this result is dus up such a great market the Increase AN\ yopiging his position | UL LA L R L "Tin Sald o Have Passed to 1 fornin for Swindling Aw e |INSURGENTS PICK OFF LEE |partiy to the conctant use of powerful med land values would enable the people to re- There 18 a widespread belief that there Syndicate, T h Lowrey Pre- Company Out of $16,000. A | icine the physicians fear the effect of re gpond to the increased internal taxes. 3 The | iy 1l shortly be at least ssistant ne. — Fitshugh, Jr., | y ded | ducing the stimula A lkewise have to northern tour hus been postponed | AVERAGE SEVENTEEN CENTS | [omucter genoral The present four e o shugh. Jr., I Among Five Wounded | ducing the sdmulants and likewise have to postmaster general. The present fourth o SAN FRANCISCO, June 9.—Edgar Gier- in Battle that Costs Springer’ cope with the effect on her system of con The American astronomical commission - assistant, Mr, Bristow, hus never heen on| MINNEAPOLIS, June 0.—~The Times to- | hater, alias Howard E. Vernon, who claims Life. stant administration of the only means of bas returned from Sumetra and will sail for | Visitors at the Amertcan terms of cordial relationship with his chief. | morrow will say: The control of the Twin | to be vice president of the Universal Auto- e prolonging her lifo and making ultimate bome shortly. " He has a repellant manner about him which | City Rapid Transit company, It is stated on | mobile company, with offices in the Parrot | MANILA, June 10.—In a battle with in- | recovery at least a possibility. These stim- Wray's Commuand Active, | Well as Expected, is out of place in a public official and be- | good authority, has passed from Thomas | building, was arrested in Escalles last night | surgents at Lipa, province of Batanga ulants and the complaint from which she Lieutenant Wray's command bas bad six - sides has antagonized the rural free de- | Lowrey to a syndicate of Toronto capital-| by Sheriff Taylor of Marion county and De- arey MeGuire and J o {afternoon two United States army prisoners, | who were serving sentences on Governor l‘ MEANWHILE THE IMPROVEMENT IS STEADY both kinds of securlties to be fseued in the | this morning AL i o L s L] it (he Uresident's Help- island on the strong flood | meet s Sl o Vers Woma | WASHINGTON, June he slight im- scouring the lower part of the city all to- | provement i Mrs. McKinloy's health which aight looking for them manifesied §:1¢ the latter part of the week The prisoners wore: Harry McGuire, who | “00tinues and hope begins o be fel that he may after all recover from the present attack. The improvement, however, is so | slight as not to change materially the ex . He was extri- | jng a term of two years for the same of- | treme gravity of the case, The usual con on the Stock exchanges. | cated as soon as possible and sleian | sultation of the physicians was heid this o xchang ated as soon as possible and a physician | g0 14 g understood that the men de- | Sultation of the physicia as held thi there were compound fractures| ..o o it he Nebraska, | MOFAIDE and at its close the following 18 an | of the left thigh and of the right leg above [ *°F'¢d from a military post in Nebraska. |, joiin way jssued ! of the colos- | the aukle. Internal Injuries may have|The men belonged to the class known as| i1y o Johnaton and Miss Edythe Patton, | OUt. Most of thoxe now sought after are|eal plan for which all Wall strect fs cock S | | been sustained, but will probably not de- | parole prisoners and as such were members | report tha Mrs. Root and her daughter will arrive here | $!Aff assignments for officers of the linelyng its ears, and ail are eager to know the | velop for a day or two. of | tomorrow. The detachments of the United | !0 the regular service, and the president | week's developments.s | m.—Mrs. McKinley's physicians she passed a very comfofrtable a squad of “trusty” prisoners, who [DIigDL and continues to fmprove £ § | Lieutenant Anton Springer of the Twenty- | Suffered in California, which is now under engagements with the insurgents in the| BUFFALO, N. Y. June 0.—A most en-|livery service, which Is one branch of the | sts, Mr. Lowrey says he has not sold & tective Archie Hammil of this city. He|gry fnfantry, was killed and Captain W, |D¢tLer control, bave so weakened her powers o o ing report on the firanclal prospects | department In which Charles Emory Smith | gingle share of the stock of the compa was apprehends bench w | of resistance that apprehension 1s ever rovince of Sorsogon, Luzon, Killing six. | COUrag ngle share he sto he company. pprehe on a bench warrant is y > reg fal X ;“.n,,,\. three insurgents were captured at|©f 'he Pan-American exposition has been | takes especial pride. The deal, which has been pending for | sued In New York. He was charged with | He Wilhelm of the same regiment, Lleu-|present that a sinking spell may occur and near Atimon, province of Tayabas, and | S6ued by the executive committee of the| Mr. Bristow may be let down easy. He |y oma two months, iv said to have been en- | grand larceny tenant Fitzhugh Lee, jr., and five enlisted { suddenly from which she cannot be rallied sovernl minor captures are reported from | 1¢PATtment of admissions. It shows that | was an applicant for a clurkship when he | gineered by a firm of Montreal bankers in| It Is claimed that forgeries committed by | men were wounded other parts of southern Luzon, where the the average expenditures by the crowds | was appoiuted four years ago. In dis- | yepa)f of their Toronto clients. What price | Glerhafer in New York last March against Lieutenant Charles R. Ramsay of the " . within the grounds for the month of May | tributing the patronage at the beginning | wae nafd for the stock canuot be learned, | the company employinz him netted $18,000. v g il Dr. Rixey regularly makes three visits ihgurgentehog athl 7 1 b L Twenty-first infantry was also wounded at| cqcy day, one in the morning, when thero e vaport cireulated In the United States| Y23 17 conts per capita, compared with an | of his administration the president declded | ¢ (he market reports quote Twin City | He pusted through this city on his way ay L £ that Gonoral Cailles has surrendered is un. | SVErage of 18 cents during the first month | to give one of the assistant postmaster SOmMmBA Ntoak Rt | to Japan, but went only as far as Hono- | MP" is a consultation of physicians, and a third Soubded of the World's fair. The largest Sunday | generalships to Kansas. Mr. Bristow was in the evening Y S — | C. G. Goodrich, the vice president of the | 1ul. He returned from there and has since | crowd since the opening of the cxposition | about the best backed applicant for the oo ot HORER, L VL B Hoen | FestaisE with® Hik wite |MURDER TRIAL IN OPEN AIR| me calicd this afiernoon about three the reported in Marion A 1 ding oK ey com- TO LEARN YANKEE METHODS | Y'*!tcd the grounds today. The total ad- | place trom the Sunflower state, hence his | 10" 0e 0" Loiq Vreterred all inquirers to | COUDLY. ws ot iy Pamily Peve ;‘n'r',""“ ‘:l’;""- “::":“-“I““‘ N"“‘r‘“" e LI L L ot Mr. Lowrey, who insisted thera had been | Glerhater claims be fs innocent and has | BT S0 SSRIATe W BiOhl o 7 | e expocted, he and the president went out Free Journey from BEngland to British Ot tho alx '"‘""‘"I‘ ‘;" “:“k"l“',"‘:‘“"y ”"r‘;‘ no transfer of stock. secured the services of an attorney. Gier- | &FeARcH o 4 abte Pt B il Pl gt Workingman Who Want FOOD FOR STARVING WOMEN (’;::":;‘:'In':’;l'gt::‘: eted !t ed Ik tornar | M he PinisatiirBemBuf Yo anid thint act [ BALE Ih 10 JAL L Bec.Betasl and Wil Lieve i | hour and a half, hoth going to the sick room to Study. ——— O e tlard Way Brawn. who is | OTding to the plans Mr. Goodrich, s well | # ReATiDg Monday, when Wt 1s expected Bls | 1y pya, Mo., June 9.—An unusual scene |at once upon returning. Subsequently the s | Dutch Emissnries Seek Reltef in the | CO7K e ha \ar department, | 88 W. J. Hield, the general manager of the | 1t0rneY WIIl resort o habeas corpus pro- |,y oyented here at the preliminary hear- | doctor fald that no materfal chunge had (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) United Stitea for Refuge s lbaahat. And' Roenainiatet| Myatem, Swould', SSEIFiAMR: Lowrey, 1t 1s | CA0HIEMS. Ing of Mrs. John Staliion, her father, James | occurred since the morning bulletin LONDON, June 9.—(New York Cablegram Campn. e AT b ot e vaai Tetuin his | 581, Will remain the nominal head of the | NEW VORK, June 0.-Detective Sor-| ..\ e “and his two sons, Frank and| Friends, official and personal, of the pecial Telegram.) -A return ticket to the o ppre ke gyl sy £ system, but will devote his attention to the B*4Nt Pfalier, who was in charge of the | 10 "o ihiree, for the murder of Alice | presidential fumily continue to sbow thelr United Staten I offered by A. L. Jones of| NEW YORK, June 9.—Rev. von Bruck- [ Prot mt Pace for o akotn. S00 road, of which he s president. The | detective bureau at police headquarters to- | g 0 =y " woman's 16-year-old atep- | sympathy by personal inquiries at the door the Elder-Dempster line to any official dele- | huisen of Pretoria, South Africa, the miun. | . G1ves Way to * tor for (he In. | 40cK of the company is composod ot $4,000,- night, sald that word had been recelved | /ol “rne hearing is belug held in a |and by leaving their cards. Even the mem- e e e win e es e e e et Ta A e mfa- | Youngblood of Alabama, auditor for the In- | fc, ©F the Soupeny uf Shinpassd o6 SLOWC | tn thia city of the arrest, on Saturday last, | daughter. The hestiox 19 beas fetd J8 0 S0 o o4y B8 UL Wiy M merely wishes to enable a British worklngman to | after President Kruger's ultimatum had | terior department, “"‘;"'““y l:“ ';""’::l; common. L "“;“;""l;”“' :"," :'"""l‘;":""_“""""(‘"‘,‘ smder o tres, and 2,000 persons, uttracted |leave their cards, fn order to avold dis study xr»l;v-n“n:l,an.‘rh-;m tattries, | beenread to that ‘vody. Is tu " bie elty ;’:;fi?f"..fih::":& R el THIRD TERM FOR MKINLEY S1I5E00 010,000 S P b T | ffom polnts. from miles around, forming a | turbing the prexident. Mra. Charies Emory e Daily Mall's Paris correspondent | His brother, Dr . von Bruckhuisen, of N 4 i ) g No Change Apparent. Ll : , trole abott the coubt dbd. detendants. Smith, Secretary Long, General Miles, Com says. “The assistant eogineer of the Or- | the Orange Frec State, who served in the | that bis elevation comes as a well descrued e 1l Vet kAL A 98 mander Cowles of the navy, Assistant Sec- leans railway states that experiments | Boer armics, accompanies aim. Their mis- | PrOmotion :“;F:‘"’l‘“"“h“y :):‘:::B:‘:"‘ D ORK T Sus ARG GEY RO ALy AR WIS SWINDLER OF PRETENTION m;\p‘:::::::u":\r‘:‘::: TAVs éen ln’.‘..dn..);:(m,',:: retery of the War Sanger, and Miss Hitch made with American locomotives in France | slon In this country is to ralse funds for p:'un“m ““K';v‘l‘), was & large factor in the| thiness of President and Folly of | OMcers Who Arrested m Say Dr, |the Crabtrees by many of the strangers in ! cock were wmonk those who thus expressed prove that for the present at least they are | the Boer women and children now in b s B ARclont Piedcavht . fown aud the county oMclals are taking all | thelr sympathy during the das not suitablo for Buropean rallways. They |refugee camps. Rev. Dr. von Bruckhuisen | dofcat of former Senator Mertierow fad T i YORUMCrBer: BRtoasd ki the presaution at thelr conmand to pratect | . DF: Rizey. after his visit to the White are too costly and spend too much time | sald in an interview 1ECHo0 “or BIRRIAFKGRIDIBERS SRS MUSTH| T aINGINNADE TuTTe 0.~ *THisre hiks been)| Lehasn) Nank the prisgners, Galena is off the railroad | HOUSC tonight, said on leaving at 10:30 the repair shop, owing to thelr simple con-| *‘Our women and children, who are at | ©*5%°F y o depart- | 10 time in our history when conditions| NEW YORK, June 9.—In the Grand Cen- | and the fact that 2,000 people would to | 0'cloc “Mrs. McKinley is slowly im ; ¢ 4 dapted to| present concentrated in camps established | Castle. auditor for the PostoMce depart ; o ; [ b dmbibtLacio bitlobalil Ui AN heo) 1 care Lo | oving. She Is resting very comfortably struction, and they are not adapted to| Pretent concer ) taipe o4 ment. has the largest force under him of | Would 50 Justify the election of a president | tral station this morning a tall, well [ come miles to attend the hearing Is consid- e Freach gradlents. It s not uniikely that| bY tho Tritish, are Jo & horrible conditlon | 1 500 "ng auditors. Consequeatly be has | 0 @ third term as in the case of McKiu- | dressed man of forelgn appearance, accom- | ered sigaificant. JBoW:RBAINIGRITE YRRV 1Ny the officlal reports of the French railrond | |! W bad chough when B loft South| o0 T oontend with than any of his fel- | lex.” remarked Congressman Charles H.|panied by a woman, was arrested by United | It has been decided (o exhume the body | Dr. Rizxey Well Pleascd. companies will endorse this view." e i AR ("|:“"““|M"("I:‘}‘"'"'i""‘l‘ have | O “With the accounts of 80,000 post- | Grosvenor to a group of friends with whom | States Deputy Marshal Fred Bernhard and |of the girl that it may be examined by the | The reports from the « k room up to a N o g iR A 4 ']“" rom my | cters to audit four times a year, he has | he was chatting famillarly. “McKinley is |a Pinkerton detective. The officers old the | doctors to Investigate a theory of the county |late hour tonlght were decidedly encour- MASCAGNI'S AMERICAN TOUR ot et ® hundred times worse | o einecure. But he has made enemies and :t‘r!flulnll,\ the most popular president we ! man that they wanted him on a matter of | prosecutor that a ecriminal assault was |aglog. Dr. Rixey anp ared much hetter sat- Wiy 4 . : his scalp fs desired. They may be able to | have had in a long time and he has cer- | the alleged larceny of £500 in Englaad, [ made upon her by one or both of the Crab- He Comes with an Italian Or """"},‘ T‘lh;: ;"" \':':,".m'”‘,";" :;“:fi Africa he .;,‘.,,..,,,‘“, It Is at least a rumor, heard | talnly most creditably performed the dulnw!mlwu from the Deutsche bank of Londos. i i ek with Ninety emeral Mkl mittary soeranr of bro [ frequently, that he s to walk the plank be- | of his high office The man protested that his arrest was a General Maxwell, 3 fore January snd lkely within a few | I think it s time, furthermore, o do- | mistake. The woman, weeping, was driven second time she has been able to do fo i et = Whka. molish the fiction that there is an unwrit- {away in a cab. e prisoner was taken to s e. § General Sternber (Copyright, 1), by Press Publishing r:nl Plea Offcred to British, Devil and the Deep Sen. ten law, established by Washington, that|Ludlow street jail and will be arraigned WITH HER HEAD HACKED OFF Ir'.",,.:,?.‘:q"]]:,‘". - l):.’;?"vmuu‘;”ll‘l‘w» 'r':tr:‘n‘ln: ROME, June 9.—(New York World Ca-| Dr. \‘l-n"l'r\l"k!|'llm' said further of the | poney Clay Evaus of Tennessee has filled | no president of the United States may | tomorrow. Heretofore he has maintained a sphynx- blegram--Special Telegram.)—Mascagni has | camps In an officlal report made by | .. mce of commissioner of pensions for | accept a third term. The facts are, as| According to the officers who made the like silence about Mrs, McKinley's condi- signed a contract for an eight weeks' tour | DF. Donald . McKenzle of the British army | 100 "4y long & time as any other man [any student of the times may discover, that | arrest, the man is Dr. Franz von Berger, tlon: hOb whan''he dath- tnishc ha" saidi in the United States with an Italian or-|on February 18 of this year, the British| o "yoig 1t It s in some respects the | it was fear of defeat which impelled Wash- [ an alleged swindler of nternational notor- it MoKiniey . el dBILk: vaey: eIl HEW: chestra. He leaves In two months and will | Rovernment Is notified that the conditions | (' "omen in the entire civil list. There | ington to decline a third nomination. Being | lety. The pame of the woman was not| LOWELL, Mass., June 0.—The headless | There are no new developments. recnive $90,000 for the tour. are horrible, the death rate appalling and | iy'iho devil on one side, represented by the | a federallst he was the object of very vio- | learned and decompcsed body of a young woman was Sty & DFFICERS ALWAYS STUDENTS | Pl “R':_’\" \‘,‘\:‘:‘r":'\:":('r;m.m ! horde of pension attorneys, and the deep | lent attacks on the part of the democrats| Von Berger arrived in the clty from | found under a heap of brush near Chelms- To We Taken to Canton, : [ oo Afrlkander, Rev. von Bruckbuiten | 4o ("G ‘nlimited pensions on the other. 1| of his day and recognlziuk the srowing | England on the Oceanic April 16 and res- | ford this attcrucon. Murder hud boen com- | Mrs. McKinley will be taken to Canton Mot A REE T iciavs ot o the eatrany o A0 alre: |15 brave man who will sot himaelt up | stregth of his opponents, he doubted, as 1| istered st tho Waldorf-Astoria. ~Later he | mitted in & horrible fashion, for the head | Whensver she i In condltion fo bear the Point Urges th aaten army pumbers 16,000 to 17,000 men snd 1s | “Sainst the pension attorneys. Evans is a | belleve, his ability to agaln secure an elec- | 10 iran on and & few|had been separated from the trunk by a |journey. sive improvements have brave man, Perhaps his interpretation of | tion if he should run. | days ago he left town, All of the time the | saries of slashes with a dull weapon. The | been made at the McKinley home at Can- constantly bein ented by Cape C Continue Nohooling. { Sanei T;" Hn:r“l:f::‘n"n:;‘mlyw :n'n':mn::,fi meager clothing affords no clue to the |ton. In remadeling portions of the house, isfled with the patient's condition tonight tree boys and that they killed her to hide|than for some time. Mrs. McKinley sat the crime. up for a few minutes today. It was the urs, the laws as he finds them on the statute detectives have been shadowing him. The skt Bants books might be a trifie more liberal. Per- man admitted his fdentity and sald, Among | dentity of the victim. and it was planned last autumn that Abe NEW YORK, Juie 0.—That army offcers | Lee-Metford rifles, ho says, und thoy bave | \20N Ak s b et AL P BELIEYE THE 8IRL 1S INSANE!| M08 s et fo/nad hesn ok one. e | et BRI IEHI 0 L o | B TR e s e et MAUIQSCIREIRHS INE AER2clIng a8 long sv | LOA8 O BRI LIOD BEK ed which they cam | ¢'on an applicant for a pension are more u director in a Hebrew charitable institu- | 1y haa lain in the place where it had been | about July 1 this year. ::;;:::J]n):r;:;;{\-:;u .,rnum 1\..;:;;:::(:: o at any time against the British. strict than need be. But no just claim tion at Cleveland, O. [ found tour or five weeks. Tomorrow tha | In case Mrs. McKinley recovers this plan b OO AR e ERveR 4 has ever been rejected by the office under S | entire neighborbood will be carefully looked | will be carricd out, though it s not ex Beajamin Ide Wheeler, Ph. D, LL. D., the presont commissioner when the claim- STOLEN GOLD IS RECOVERED | over, in hopo of finding the woman's hend e T g TR president of the University of California, ant stood ready to prove his case and to JRTHAMPTON. Mass., June 0.—Two — Whether or not there were bodv wounds | here the first of July, even if improve WHQARAS Just come to New York after el fanae meet the law as it stands. Corporal Tan- | prominent physicians in this section of the | TRITieen Thousand Dollara is Found | remains to be shown at the examination. | ment should continue steadily. Dr. Rixey spe.ding a week at West Point as one of ry Gather | Der was the antithesis of Evaus. He was | giace had reported that Miss Mabel L. | Neor Sceme of Robhery—Detectives | An embrasure near the heart may have becu | said tonight he was unprepared to predi-t the president’s representatives on the Kanins Uiy too liberal and he was soon retired 10| Bure of Bridgeton, N. J., a former Smith Seck Haln of Treasure. fatal. One of the men who assisted in|whether she would oc able to carry out board of visitors at the United States Mili- Sy private lite. It can be said authoritatively [ cojiege student, who is under arrest fn the | removing the hody concluded that the | these plans. It is believed that consider- tary acadomy KANSAS CITY, June 0.~It fs expected | that Mr. Evans is willing to retire, but he | county jail on the charge of larceny of | abrasion was from a bullet. The police |able bencfit would accrue from removal to Army officors ought not to regard their | (hat 0.000 Shriners will be in Kansas City | will not resign under fire. He fn not built | po ¥ B L 0nG CERY (0 e amount | (o0 thousand dollars more of the gold coin | know of no miwsing_woman in Lowell or | her old home, espectally as 1t Is cooler and education completed upon their graduation | tomorrow at the opening of the twenty- | that way. He has made an excellent public | o¢ 5000 in the rooms of students of Smith | 1010 from the First Natlonal bank here | noighboring towns. They believe the body | mare breczy there than here from \\wu Point,”” sald President Wheeler | yoventh annual meeting of the Imperial | %ervant, fair to the claimant and true 1o | .o1cge {s suffering from mental derange- | °% May 24 has been recovered, It was was taken Into the woods. There is no truth in the statement tha today. “They are professional men, and a| Councll of the Mystic Shrine. Hundreds | his oath of office. It a penslon commis- | poni qnd should reccive treatment. found in the vault of an outhouss of the| | the aispatch boat Dolphin s being sent systom should be established by which they | are coming in one every train. Great | stoner should be appolnted who would grant | "y, boriant development was made | Ity botel, about a block from the looted THREE OF THE SIX SINK pere with a view to taking her out in that may, from time to time, engage In syste- | preparations have been made for their re- | a pension to every applicant, up to the full by, Ch 15 the father of the girl. Dr. Mary | Pank, at which the prisoner, Steward Jel- & matic professional studies to bring them- | ception during the four days of the gather- | Mimit of the amount asked, he would even | pro " 0 VGl (O aniey eonave | 1oft, boarded. Tt is believed that the detec- e Siaters and Mamie * Traynor selves abreast of the times. ing, and Kansas City has been attired then not satisty the rapacity of the pension [ (CORFER - LR O kAl today | UVves obtained information from the| Drown When Boat Capaizes Nenr “West Polut is the best military school | cordingly, business houses, public buildings | attorneys. Evans may retire, but it he does | uny opo reported finding her in such a con- | Prifoner as to the hiding-place of the coin. Philadeiphin. in the world. It represents the liberal |and streets having been decorated for the | it will be of his own volition and not be- | 4itjon montally that she expressed a de- | Detective Shipley of St. Louls went into the e military education, as contrasted with the | occasion. cause his scalp Is demanded by the at- | To Cn P e Woman physiclan | VAult and dragged the treasure from its| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 9.—A party of extreme apecialization of the military| The principal events of the week will be | torneys at the state insane asylum, be called into | hiding-place. The gold when found was in|six persons, three men and three girls, schools of France, Germany and Russia. | & receplion at the Kansas City club Mon- | New Convent with Great Britatw. | the case. Dr. Hanson, after making a care- | ive bags, one contalning $3,000 aud the | while sailing on the Delaware river this The West Point cadet Is soundly tralned in| day night, tws parades on Tuesday, With| g.. a1ary Hay is confident that he will be | ful examination, expressed the opinion that | others $1,000 each. This find and the lfi.flflo.:\‘""r"'mn oft North E:‘nlnxlmu A few miles | the foundation principles of all the four|a grand concert and drill in- Convention | "' " "0l o the senate next tera | the girl is suffering from mental derange- | before recovered comprises ull the gold | below this city, was thrown Into the water great branches of the service—engineering, [ hall in the evening, and an exhibition drill [:"“: :_fl"":,:”',‘,;, ‘M:,.,,,, iy "3,\:.,.:':,::‘ ment and should receive treatment | missing from the bank. The balance, $5,500, [ by the swamping of their skiff during a OPEN ARMS FOR ENDEAVORERS artillery, cavalry and infantry. | at Exposition park on Wednesday, followed | |y ¢ront Britaln which will result fn a 1\.: in currency and the detectives hope to|8quall and the three girls were drowned ian a7 “BUL In provisions for keeping our offi- | by @ graud ball Wednesday night tn Con- | SE0 R0 B ity tor the control of the | CAROSS ATLANTIC IN A SLOQP | recover it later The names of the girls are DA M cers In touch with advancement in their| vention hall. On Thursday spectal enter- | 0 F RN CA T Lo arowing bellet | ROSIE KOONS, aged 17 years | rofession we lag behind other countries. | tatnment will be provided by tbe ctlaens. | 0 Sy cqpal problem is to be solved Amrr‘un- 2 Howard Dinckburn of Ma EMBARRASSED CASHIER'S END | MARY KOONS, aged 10 | | MINERAL POINT, Wis., June 9.—Thir- | vessel later on Secretary Hay, Secretary Gage, Comptrol- ler and Mrs. Dawes, John F. Blake of Can ton, an old friend of the president, called during the evening, but contented them- selves with personal inquiries and the president recelved no visitor day or night The Lecessity of spending several thousand | The chief business of the meeting will be ¥ . MAMIE TRAYNOR, aged 22 : ! R 4 R ing the coming session of congress. There mettn Sturis for Portugal | - — 4 . CINCINNATI, June 0.~The most elabo dollars A year more than his fncome which | the election of a chiet potentate, and the | 0K TR SRRERE TEER TR 0 Lot the T e aemant Daat John ¥. Sears in Thought to Have| The party were guests of the Federal| CINUIRWATI Jube B--fho wmest olahs: devolves upon the military attache an | Selection of the Mecca for the nexi annual sk Killed I by Leaping | Boat club. Other members of the club|'@te & 4 nade for th 4 P i adyocates of the Panama route have won y -~ e twentieth internationul convention of the American legation abroud makes It pos. | Session. Philip Shafier of Philadelphia | (005 0o their strongest opponents and | GLOU CESTER, Mass., June 0.In Amin Top. heard the cries of the unfortunates and a twenty-five-foot wloop, Great Republic, ow of o - | probably will be elected imperial potentate. — The three | Christlan Endeavor here July 6 to 10. As ::‘:r e mm“ few of our officers to enjoy | ProPARY # L that s & result surprising changes can bo | MONTICELLO, Wis.. Juna 9.—The body | ovn L "bm'",‘:]"v”';":']p“"';”‘m "]". ""; " | many were unable to attend the convention his great opportunity o learn. Once i looked_ for. The Fanumia people are, of | CADtain Howard Blackburn of this clty this| or" jonn k. Scars, formerly cashior of the | T3, More Quickly hauled into the other | LAV L0l fust” vear larger attendance our years every ofcer should have a fur- | HE KILLS HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW | Couree, ngt ting for their Tives | afternoon started on his second transat- | gy o Monticello, was found June 2, at | Loat%: BV sirla sank beforo they could (. ™ suul in expected, especlally since lough of from four to six months to study | Sheuld the Amerlcan government decide | aDtic voyage, his present destination belr | be reached. | 4 the foot of a windmill, on his farm nerth | these conventions hereafter will be held gf:;‘:‘"' , military organizations and | onert g0 ractor, | to take hold of and bulld a canal from the | Lisbon, Portugal, which he expects to reach | ;¢ n, Por e3pasi " e. His sudden death brought to light | | only once in two years Shar i far Comoente | Nouatic to the Pacific the stock of the| ' forty-five daya. His previous voyage | {o"fect hat he was fmanciaily smbar-|ABLE TO FACE THE COURT |y, was 1849 } ase | cholr of 1,500 trained volces will he ing His Wite's Whereabouts, Panama project would be worth less than | Y0% 1" to London, taking sixty-fNe | 14q50q and furnished the basis for the be- P o Y i o Ll i o WOODWORKERS GOING oOUT — nothing. This accounts for the recent re- | 3438 [lief that he committed suicide by Jumping | choruses have been trained the expo s | LONDON, Ont., June 8.—Crazed by love [ port that the owners of that stock, or their [ TH® Start was made amid the plaudits | ¢rom the top of the windmill. Sears' books ition, while all the churches and their Those In OMce Fixture Factories De- | for his young wife, whom it is sald he had | popregentatives, are ready to turn over the | f OVT 1000 persons. = SRortly after: 2.y, jn confusion, but the bank s amply Hearing choirs have been engaged for the occasion. elde to Strike July 1 A€ Not driven from his home in Chicago, Robert | entire work already done to the United |©€\0¢k the Great Republic, escorted by | p.oiecied against any loss. Those familiar | e e Bands will discourse sacred music in Wash Granted Ralse, Fulford, @ prosperous Chicago contractor a large ficet of boats, started on the voy- | (i ™y s “atairs place his labllities in | , KANSAS CITY, June 0.--Lulu Prince e ui i AR | age. It recelved a successlon of salutes | 4" oyiside the bank at about $40,000 and | K¢OT who Saturday morning gave way e ARIRATIRE, B until it was nearly off 4 g dl 1000 804 ynder the airain incident to her trial for | OPeD Alr meetin States without cost. This wa r o o last night killed his mother-in-law, Mrs. [ ccheme. but it has not met with cordial el ihans (elha CHICAGO, June 9 --Members of the Amal- | Jor McCord, and then blew out his i S ihiwithe altans v | nateher's Island, | o coats at about $25,000. ; ay bt B0, JuRe A —Membirs o Amal- | Jenn ord, and th L au support thus far. Possibly the alleged pro- | (0 VR TEEE 0 (A t about § | murdering her husband, necessitating an| Governor Nush, Mavor Flelschmann and samated Woadwark 1on, who are em- | brains. The tragedy occurred on the Mc- | you) may materialize into a definite offer A ¢ b bet- | local committeemen will deliver welcoming loyed 00! ore and « Y ertof fary i eyl & 848 — adjournment of court, was very much be ocal committeemen wil ming ployed in saloon, store and office fixture | Cord farm at liderton, near bere, The vie- [y T 0l im e two great advo- | ABLES SENT INTO EXILE PURSUES THIEVES TO DEATH | {1 "{I0" Sheappearcd cheerful this | addresses Saturday afternoon, July 6. Dr manufactorles, at a meeting tonight de-|tims were Arst cousing. Fulford married | oo 50e T o nicivazian route, Morgan in | ! ior today. ~Aho AppeRES cisgl 1. 1 Hs 1\ SRR RLOR. A TANON <SR . 0L ba e e soustah PR IATRAC ! catae of the caragua oute, Morgan in ol o Fremch Trajn | MOFNING after a good night's rest and ex lark mnl‘,.n.»x ot anuual address and Jertie McCord seven years 3 y L4 < . o belle o would be o | Becretary Baer w make his annual re mand for a minimum scale of wakes of 25| wife having secured a divoree from him. | it S5PRE G D T L any Aslevp Drives the Majes | Bressed ihe bellet that she would be able | SOSPeCREY, (A07 O ARKR Aol oA or cents an hour and a nine-hour duy shall | Three weeks ago Fulford and his wite bad a | | (0 (i el B ot Disposing of Snspected Revolue factors Inte River Are. [ Manday o Altand pauth sgMln: It waa | park [eMITAR MAREIER. B CHEGACCHRIR not be granted. The manufacturers sub- | dispute and she retwrned to her parents. [pootl Ly 2 CoMPEIRE 8 agres tlonists in Usanl Way, | foared " that the prisoner might suffer |lnx there will be spoclul hddressos ou mitted & proposition to the unlon, making | Fulford followed Suturdny. He drove to| fover canel” otheraise the Panams, and| - CHAMBREY, France, June 6.—An Ameri- | mental collapse, which would have r Twenty Years of Christian Endeavor,” in B Rl 1oy abila I Bt a R M ANER | rd Tavm A e ARlaAnded ikt Alve ‘:'7‘“ are keeping up the propaganda n.[ LONDON, June 10.—“The Russian gov an named Constantin Scandal was robbed | sulted in a Iulllzlak the afternoon temperance r‘nll' and in bavds §2 and for finishers $1.80 for pine | McCord, who was milking in the yard, tell | 8VOF ©f the Nicaragua erument,” says the Moscow correspondent | oy the rallway while asleep by three fel Last night Wil Prince, the prisoner's | the evening meetinis for Sabbath of hours. he men claim this is a reduction | him where his wife was. She refused anl| What He Knows About rmiug, | Oof the Dally Express. “has becn arrestiog | jow travelers between Modane and St brother. who Is charged ulvl: conspiring | ance. The regular prograr with meet of 10 per cent on last year's scale and if [ he fired four sbois from a revelver into| A Washington man whose carly life was | And sending into exile promincnt persons| Michel cognizing the thleves at St ! with her to kil Kennedy, foll a dead | lngs by seciion i carried out on necessary they will strike to ferce the | her body, killing her instan'l He then | spent on a farm, and who likes to remember | *uspected of complicity in revolutiopary | Jean de Maurienne, he pursued them across | faint in his cell on learning of his sistor's | the four following days, with many of the manufacurers 1o come to terms. About 2,000 | turned the weapon on himself, blowlng out | agttation. Among them is Count Brobynskl, | the country and they jumped into the River | predicament, and it was Decessary Lo ..|1lxn eminent wen o Christian work pars men are allecieds Bis brains, i (Coutinued ou Sccoud Page.) | descendant of Catberiue the Great. b Are, where all were drowned, in & pbysiclan, teipativg Russiun Government Reported to He the senate and Hepburn in the house """i { |