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) . » [ ——— T. HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - o TSTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, THURSDAY SINGLE (dC TAX THE TRANSVAAL Gront Brimin's Way of Cetting Back the Cost of War, TWO HUNDRZID AND FIFTY MILLIONS That is the Lovy in Dellars Decided oz by Goverrment. GOLD NINES MUST GIVE UP W. Chamberltis Bound ® Exact the Last Pound of Flesh. BARBOUR FAVORS MILDER MEASURE Recommendntion Sure to Canse Com- sternation Among Kaflir Stockhold ers, Who Fancied the Proposi- tion Had Been Abandoned. opyright, 1%L Wy Press PyBisting ¢ LONDON, June 1§ --New York World Cs blegiam—Bpecisl Telggram )—=The World correspontent hears | from & sure, source that the Bitish government bus ddcided to Jery 8250000000 on the Transvasl go mines toward img the coe? of the war Sir Duvid Parbour, ex-Indian finance minister, Who was cpmmUseioned to report on the taxahle capacity™! the mines, ad vised Mr. Chemberiadlli to levy $175,000,000 but Mr. Chemberlatn ¥ad & consultetion with Lord Milner apd increased the maxl mum to the amount etated Mr. Barbour's report is awaited with the keenest interest here iu political and finen- cial circles. This recommendstion, when known, fs.certait 10 cause CODSLOTBAtIOD among Kaftir siockbolders, who fancied that the iden of taxing the mines had been sbandoned, TWO KIiLLED AT LAUNCHING Ora Cotlu While German Battie- shiip is Being Prepared for Plunge Juto Warter KIEL, June 12—BEmperor Willlam, &c ecompanied by the headquarters staff, Prince Henry Prussie and the chiefs of kie majesty, errived here today to witness the Jaunching of the battleship Saeheringen ot the Germanie yards. The emperor hoarded the imperial vacht Hobenzollern amid ss- Jutes from the wur vassels present Owing to the unfavorable westher the launching war postpoped until the efiernoon. While the work of removing the braces prepara- tory to the lgunch wae in Progress a crane collapsed, kiliing two men and weriously in juring three others. The baitieship was launched this after Boon amd the.grand duchess of Baden christ- ened it Zaehringen , Anmniversary of Glasgow University ¢ GLASGOW, June 12—The week's cele it bEEtion ol Whe 46Ntk anbiversary of Glasgow university commenced. today with a Teli- . #'EIVice eU UNEtESeRral. The guther- ing was trikingly internationsl Americ was represented by Aelegeies from Cali- fornlu and Mussachuseits and by several Canndlaus, while most universities wore represented of Mra. Botha Remches Bruossels BRUSSELS, Jupe 1Z.—Mre. Botha, wite of Commandsnt General Louis Bothe, ar rived here toduy. She was received at the railway etation by Dr. Lexd TOURISTS MUST CARRY CASH Consul lssues Warning Wishing to Travel Netherlands to Person tu the WASHIN ON, Jupe 12.—United Stst trade with the Netherlands is the subje ©f the pext extract from “Commercial Re- lstions in 1900," to be made public by Freaerick Ewory, chief of the buresu of foreign commerce of the State depariment A report of especial and timely interest to travelers i¢ thet by Consul Hill of Amster Gum conveying & Warning to tourists who contemplaie & visit to Holland Consul Hill suys: “Tourists should pro- vide themselves with a third more money 4bap it included ip their most liberal es timates. No part of Europe is cheap to in- experienced tourists of American idess und tustes mnfl the Netherlunds is motoriousiy Furiber, Buropeans do not compre the American way of startiug at & moment’s Notice on & journey and heving money sent along the route. These pru dont, non-traveling people Jook on persous temporarily awaiting remittances Wwith great Buspicio must be remembered too, that the law of Hollund allows im- prisonment for debt and thut under the Dutch-Roman code habeas corpus does not exist. This ir Wimply mesn! &s & WATDINg to & large cluss of Americans who seem 10 think they can bring & Denver charkbook to Holland and pay their bills with the con tents, but who, once etranded in & Euro pean capital, ure like derelicis at sen, un- sbie to direct themselves and dangerous even to well wishers Consul Listoe of Rotterdam says that Americun machinery, such as steam pumps wood working implements and the like, on acoount of it excellent quality and finish 15 rapidly gaining & feothold in the Nether lands. Electrical appliances and hardware are meeling sirong competition from cheaper articles from Germany, but our scales have come to stay. Office furniture 1s in talr demand, but other kinds of furni ture probably will no: find ready sale until the styles are manufactured more In ac cordance with Duteh taste The principal kinds of American bicveles are regularly #0ld and the American typewriter-nf vari- ous patents it meev in mupy Dyich offices and soon will be indispensable n el American shoes are hardly known. efforts Dave been made o Inirofuce thew but it | 18 claimed. withou! success because of the spparent indifference of United States manutacturers 1 have observed ' savs the consul several good men have been trying to push American shoes, &nd, I believe thut they would have done vers well if our manutac turers had bad & Mttle More confidence in them Some promépent dealers had beoo interested and if the samples ordered wnched Rotterdam in time one or etores would have been stocked with shoes. The sumples, however, did Dot come and the oonditions aeked by the agents were not pocepted; owing 1o this the parties will most likely €rop the article entirely " Oonsul Listoe adds that large American show rooms huve hern opened recently i Amsterdam where manifold manufactures of wood and metal are permanently on ex Bibition. If the enterprise obtains the co- operation of American manufacturers in geveral, it wil for various United States Netberlands. thi me more our goods in the extend grestly the market | e RECORDS | JENRY (. AKIN 1S NOVED [P INVESTIGATE ARMY FRAUDS (T} (F IRONWOOD STRICKEM Battleship Proves the Speed- fext Lanrge Quantities sto Stores Are CONDITION OF THE WEATHER )Y FIVE CENTS SINTEEN T0 ELEVEN of Her Claws { & " . Found in a San Francisco I Frid bie W Afiont ‘l);nnm Elect Omaba ¥an Imperial Deputy Wanrebo Mickigas Tows Beleved tc Eave B Seliserttate At GIMESE Yesiordiy | —— i bt Cuban Comstitutiona Copvert 12— Wih (he progd Aie Potentate FRANCIS g ol Destroyed by & Oyo De Hour Des or Adopte the : | : . m -0 Nett Aes the fastest butteehip v Shafter ar pel Maus. inepecior ger -4 <8 4 Flatt Amesc e g gl e o Blese in B¢ AN FRANCISCO FOR NEXT MEETING ||} WIRES ARE BLOWN DOWN IN STORM . 14 . man ’ ' 1 ' o LT ) SENT anchor in President'’s Rosds Ponight afte —_— y s of trau : -] . FOUR ABSENT 8 most successful irial. Over the -’ Const City Wine Ont on First Ballot= ‘ i branch of the nervice in ge Agaia Saffers siily e o 75 " —_ ment course from Cape Angugy Cr ' Program Closes with a Grand . That the repor e t o .y | N " v t Ligh yre v Be e a8 | poise and return, a Qibtance of mixty-s Bail After & > Day womething more Kub f 1 e ®p Vote Represents Actual Najority of the | + 1 - y vidence! by " rors=Fire Marshal's House " v | Bautical mites, % Faced todas uner axew fioete + is evidence ‘ gtk Enuire Body watchtul eyes of Unitg@tates neval rey € arres MRS. M'KINLEY ABLE TO SIT UP | sentatives and establisbed ' new record by & Son denlers in secon - - meintaining an average ed of 17 knots ne This has been The exten ? the allege n Pr s . ~ Her - I G Batnt 8 an averagd. T 3 bis has _p e s et LWAURER, June X exident's Wite Loave Bed for o | SENOR FERRER CHANG pr four consecutive b be Shrisers of North | ¢ 3 - - Short Time and Mak ponstrate that it t are here sttending of opinion on the subje oo oo Btz - Stemdy Progress e ! o of afloat. b any eeting heir Captain Seymour of the - ISTEcEIve vl . o p iy Believes 4 B | bu an enemy with extrs PrOETRM WAS intersperse roe ¢ W June 18 ey, of 1 cospiaroe teo Be the F | ordink by describing & né g re und from the 8o e e House frer b of the Problem. plete ¢ 9. nin 300 yards, or Netle m " be cbnaltaton of en ususl inte o v is thas twice | neth in three w b onvention he ben o . bu! 8 ge slong very nice prove ten seconds. wnile plowing through the er b the move eve or b sten LAW TO BE DISCUS {81 1l wpeca - ruin the order | BY Un L affecting ber maters Stesdiness and reserve power character £ the Jun Shoner Surge e Sternberg er b ized the performance of the ship through neil me o ""“ b for several ing vie N Kinler wa N te Be Appointed by the out. The work of its engines was smooth ed the s usands - T - rable progros ; v t Convention 1o Draw Up the De- and even and the records of the day showe ne Th Gate city 4 Jury b he matter bulle 1 the his roing the ¢ . ¥ N ails of the Mach but one-tenth of & knot difference bullo te he the secret e Mrs & . At ot u e Machinery o Py 5o s gt s the Dest yesr were isiso | S¢vice men ste doing i Hidding r was b e st in of Voting The machinery auewered every requirement Winsor. imperial po entate, | lice merely rendering assistance when such p 3 chalr B her b i succem of the day. Rear Admiral Sampson Shafler of Philadelphin. who was belleve that & be mate, prghe | TV \egrees ur y wis | gave ber some reljef who was wboard unofficinlly. end Rear Ad deputy potentate, succee o s w1l startle | o & miral Evans, who ncted ae preside tion v the order nry C. Akin | ur ere ome Curln rairond brukemon. MONEY FOR THE EMPLOYERS g Ao el o mperial chief rabban succeeded * General Shafter seld that the e Deluney. stohe mason: Bert Kune cers who participated in the tris e vacated by Mr. Shaffer.;t no . x ated, b ar be ne horer, wil A\otiennl Netul Trades Associntion The day could not have been more ST Nt TEUNIRLS DRORIE SIDNEIN RN § SN O3, . HE OSelubed no short 2 arison, overcome in his Bffice 1o Fight strikers SoF dhe SO O & ‘Dasiahis. - IYS rabban. Ge L Brown of Buftalo, im- |&ge iv any department, how Ne cos ward Hendrick, overcome ob the stree b teship. Hardly 8 nerial high priest and prephiet, as elecien | tix Beansen, overcome on elevated W 3 P breath of air rufMed the water as the ve mperdal asuistant b Collins - " 2 3 2 L e e steamed out of Boston barbor. The TINNOIS | ot Tororta ',""“‘ i et i have 2 wiedge of o ¥ ul M 88O v ¢ for the committes er re wae hurdly & thing of beauty, as she laid nd ntonhet ) % : . A e & pas . her course for Cape Anu, but the grea it e ‘, Liagten a great dea erhaps s L W00 reised by mssessme . " o " P o ¥ " Josep who was erin TE cere. Alers e i hard » b . [ he ¢ I8 1 r v Y i white wave turned up at her how gave these | monial master. ap apg rgp b being he . Dose 1 posa f ke . o coustituti p . & . v appoin peddiars about the campe er, ble v » be used in bebalf of the e vers vote he re ’ > nhoard the ression that she was out 2or | places Gown the 1ist, was pushed over the 8 s - solution twent & businesslike day's work. The first mark | he £ S5 b U e - e, § o SR CRICEEE SNDRSIE the ‘Tptoes 8 The mittee ed ne follows: | delegutes pres vided us follows g g sl beuds of two others to the position of im- | the quartermaster's depart seventh street William Schwanhausner, Brocklys b acceptance: Benors Cap o he converted yacht Hist. Was i | perial oriental guide. William . Brown of | miliai ofense for soidien . pirdig i mre W. Yoling, Miwstkes: 8. W. Wath v i e i e sight just before 10 o'clock and 12 minutes | Pittsburg, Pa., imperial tressurer, and | por el » watkee ag ' ey e S ter ¢ y » stores, an rime under Ftatutes for Strikes . ah o harles Bliss o, Délgndo. Briuncourt, Gibergs " Iate: Tilinols crosed the starting | Benjumin W. Rowell of Boston, imperiul |{he meddlare to oy b teipige il omebcimdih g Payne, E I Cleveland, | ente p A ne, with her engines registering 117 revo- | recorder, were re-elected pedal b em onight the residence of | m g - o oo s . ” llegal trafic go iy oo bomas Erie. Willlam E | quez riel, G BEte dout' Wo. 4 toe tiites o Ten Appoints Imperial Officers. tellows bave be % g e sshdeditl T and E. G Gllher Yppose - i g e Sae ships Las After Mr. Shaffer had talled, Be |for an o . e B§ | Seranton X Aleman, Eudal ety P e gl ek 20d | gpiointed fye imperinl off ollows: | traffic i eparing Asked ak be use of thir ¢ ¥ viva priee 53 weconds ufier the sty The nex Rial 8. Peck, Hartford ¢ ) fre For mon i e department un- | Chalmers, oh an of the preas comm uondo, Castr the 0ld Esscx, war picked up heen set g i : . " mial master; Clay Alderman, | city ee. sl pase we will use it s | Senors River and 20 seconds later. the Newport i marshal wes | the striker t Blort thels o " o Im, lote al second cere- | ment goods for sale here be strike © support their fellows. | were ubse y al master ments have even been crow S5 tha , L &y pickets wnd meet other genernl ex- | voted agalnet s minutes and § seconds, and the Neval tue i Poerpadimniirinargliis Hix wife quick by Eprinking penses. W $166,000 1n b eve vis Potomac at buoy No. 6. indicating the ené 1 AL S AR Sotiowins | YEST Bt W engaged the strike, where we some men a bop Sanot Ferver voted with 1he ooses of the Bi-knot run northward, in 2 minutes guards; Frask advertisement ag sl o Tl the nd the mar- | $4 a day. There are millions more o8, explaining Rty 0w tOEREs & For & part of the nortbward run the Iili 085 smadtins | Whowki B4 petF e. her mother and bis children | gram trom the Pacific coast pledging 124 be best so ot noie had reached a speed of 17.84 knots un A 2 o safety. Then he Qirected ihe tof 1 s to membership. We have | The convention will now = 7 d at t - > - MAUS &% umber it o th n It s ontt and Portland and ¢ w o g - hour and at o time did it Grop below 1607 | The vieiting Shriners, including many of | Jocal Aot ey gt s work both upop his own | other irme at Seattle and Porland and the | minsior PR up the Slectobn] 1hw Buoy 6 was passe 06:07. showing the women, were entertained this morning | investigation which resulted A the nelghboring house first| WeSt 6 with ue and we are gratifie re. Evnenuts Soon. elaped- time for the run of 1:45:04, and an | by a visit to the packing houses. A recep- | of Abrams snd his son, George for huy pumber of other buildings were | ceive their support. We seek no trouble, | o o, on uverage speed for the thirty-three knote of | tion committee of the Ararat temple of this | ing and e government supplies. The e ¢h the city apd | DUt Propose to protect our tntereste and in- | WASHINGTOX o 17.3 nautical miles. city met the visitors &t each of the pack- | examination hae been set for Tuesdny after- b Gamage was. ¢ by L th i b On the return the elupsed time between | ing houses and escorted them through the | noon. Thetr bail was fixed st §,000. Both | © oo 408 water "We are suffering no los arising from | 00 CO 08" % o S R kg Dy Was it ke Mt 44 BLEL oSk omts of the Siat Hlants, At ibote | ABears 808 his-aee Gikg Kbe Chacess, tut| AINNBAPOLIN, 3une 18.—A ‘Times wpe-] MG fanicasts Shich we ware Sulfiling| CERIY . o Erutification here first half of the trial. Aguin it reached s | lunches were served to the guests at the | g second-hand denler, Jacob Seveler, states | C2) {TOW New Richmond, Wis., saye: Today | bt "'"( gt i e e v be 1 i By e maximum specd of 17.64 knots, with @ mini- | PACKINE Bouses hut Abrams sold him twenty puirs of army | W28 B¢ second anniversary of the cyclone | oF, OV \cta oentaln & etrike: cisuss | 16 oulitent the e ition would | mum of 1697 The finish line was passed | There wae an exhibition drfll seven | sho which ewept over this city, destroying the | g F Ut from lability hat b £ o Cubans veglised and the speed trinl was over &t 1:18:84, the | PALrols of Shriners at Exposttion park this | Three big wagon louds of goods huve al- | °PUTE DUSIDERt portion and KiNKE OULPENt | oy wil] gl o g . oo Mg (00 g gy firm in it ut | elupsed time being 1:54:42 und the average | Sfternoon. Seldom has such & large crowd | ready been taken to the hall of Justice, und | °*®F 100 persons cial memorial musses e ieidual O Sy I8 SR egarding the amendment and that ROl et 1he St DIt w xhs s ol Saeh iRbiractet 10/ tha Dabe-Hell FETESI00 | 1n every {aEEARAIE MO ity hay | Y00 ouldhoRtal by tho Ber. D5 Ohnan | o e T Kbar o | R e e usomeicy bejers knots | was there today. The groen gram of the | were seiuod have admitted buying the ‘goods | his morning. This afternoon memorial | S T cognized |the’ United Stutes would conment to witb- o » 3 : raw on trom t o The completed figures for the entire | PETK furnished an excellent background for | from Abrams and his ron From a state- | *T¥IC8s Were held in the cemetery. In the \'n.mu-‘“'fiw.’ 01 Shatiyie et | sixty-six knots guve 3:48:46 elapwed time | the guy costumes of the men in the | ment made tofey It woule sppear taat the | MI¢le Of the afternoon threatening ciouds CRIPPLED BY FLORIDA FIRE ov thot the Cubmas huve demonsirnied apd the uversge speed knie perhour | SETINere’ patrols and thelr moverente ever | fravde were not tomfined e clothing and | APPGATed in the west End the peopie became - — {Sa06 ool takch in Spifiatied Popbe. it 18 TH8] corrections may make sliehs slten. | 1D® Sreen sod were quick and decisive. The | yhory love panic-stricken. There were wild acenes on | & eiS mee Compiay of New |CEPecies (hal 4 delils tecdy evr:sstion tions in these figures, but the changss are | oo D Participated in the drill were was stated that upon an investigation | th® Streets and everybody rushed for cel- Téuk Ruinbunss B Ssianss {A e Siesia wid tollow, Mestgest sety | not likely to affect the result muterially the Taugier of Omaha, tbe Aladdin of|of the supplies furnished for the army |l8™s. The storm passed around the city with the Westchester. upsn the establishment of a stable gov- WASHINGTON. 4 2 News of the | COlUmbUE, O-. the Molla of 8t. Joseph, i morses 4t ‘was fousd- that the “rehs<afr | the only psult have beinga heavy down. - S ernment i the island. Just to what ex splendid performunce of the battieshiy be St. Louts, the Zurak | some peapie amounte 00,000 | POUr of ratn no demuge. NEW YORK, June 1f—As a result of !Bt the United States will require practi Dols on her trial trip today eeme L Ser. | BeAPOlis. the Medinah of Chioag FERnAC e Mt iy e et INONA - 1t wtorm tpat | 10¥Me# sustained in the Jackaonville re the | C8! evidence of this fact is not definitely retary Long tonight trew Osstat motiy | ATt of Kantxs | Each of the X | now makiug every effort to leurn who|DPATIOOK of the duture of a tornedo visited | Leci, TiTe, lasurance ? New|kDOWR, But the offcials here think that Bvass, chairman of the board. 1t oD | pacncrbtte ov mmall bamser by the Arere; | PTOBted by this ex this city today. Several plate glass fronts Do Ee nay. g s e, PO g A tege i e ained the sume information ae the Gl o g Sy ho Arars Late this afiern emour | Were blown in and & lurge se atiiha pEDY'E loskes &E & of that ®F Will demonstrate their ubility nain bk~ pen ki e be temple, their host in Kansas City 1het Ths Bove . rail on the wigh wagon bride ¢ | one fire aggregated $500,000 tain order und peuce. 80 thi ybarisero - L retary L & The rine y a Y, ut - s S ® LEOD bridge own ' - brie? talk or g B il Ao Shrinere’ grant pual ball &t the ared’ large /QUAT stolen | SWay. Trees were torn up by the roots » Late last night the company's risks were ©f 8l the people, native an n. sha by onvestion Bull onigbt wie the TOWTINE | from the o5 el sl i 1 ured with Westchester Fire 1o. bC adequately protecte g ) sl The result is PRSP Dl 'N‘“"fl: program of their red i Marke ROCK RAPIDS, Tu., June 1o severe | "UABCe company of New York. The co ce force and er MadSUNSS TROSSERES B0 officlals of the ment. We kvew the || e BOUSABOR /df R0+ )i The of il kinds | Wind 60d rAID storm siruck this pluce foaey | (T8¢t Of Telusurance weat luto effect today, | e preservation of good order and san BNl wei Thment e Xoew the | iantly costumed dazoers on the foor: With | of militar ain Beymour | Tress two rough were twisted and |°° ‘DSt the Pa which ranged n are de'med uk conentiy requisites i1 i ety Y =g L £ sudience that packed the balconier and | would not give the ud the ware- | broken off and barns were gt among the smaller underwriting concer ion of the new government. The she w reelf one of the best ships s SR I Secamuia o which | pouse. LA CROSSE, W une 12.—M. Kreely | ¥, DO longer in husiness Jucksor yeical ques of the withdrawal in the American Davy. The result speaks | ‘h',"“" skiors . was benut ¥ S SRR And son, prominent farmers residing two | i€ 1osses did not cripple ibe Pacific, for Americen militia he island Mmiraily Tor e oot e o it | piended, Convention hall presented o scene BUTCHERS IN A TIGHT FIX mier souit of ar ThprAIng %O | it pa¢ o surplus bevond all ol gy omplished without much dels o nd 7 R Tiwe S Sa 4k . B ipaare ¢ ; & Pl et o 2 ol alse for the Amscogs b eaks | which will live Jong in the memory of @ Ebining today while driving into s barg | T0UCPC 18 MATEID whove o pe net officer, wpewking of the na Wie aro 11 the Jeed. The Tiao oo aer: [oos who witnessed it. ane the wearers of | Employes of Shops Go on Strike and | 80d both instantly killed an extent that the directors decided to | '€T LODIEhL expressed the opinion that if 086 Wit A0 e Lok et hih i ad e aL | fee wuo0eellnd 10 IUMAIAIHINE Thels TAY- Wholeanlers Refuse 10 De- | ( ne e St e réraw from the feld. The Pacific hua | De Other requirements are met our witl 3 5 tation for brilliant social functions. There liver Ment from heat were reported here today The | ™OTe then 360,000,000 of ipsurance 1o force | AT8WEl might be nccomplished during the | were ton many dancers on the fioor during — Dames &re: Jumes Barnett. ap employe ot | ¥BICh Will be amply protected under the PUMmer &nd that Cuban independence DEATHS NUMBER EIGHTEEN 'the early part of ihe nmight but at mid N FRANGISCO ~The butchers | the Hamilion & Davton sbops: Jacob Gott. | °TME Of the reinsurance deal might be & reality by next autums night and for hours afterward the pleasure | in most of the shops which refuse to dis- | fried. an empiove nt the gas works: J. C i General Wood tonight communica 0 List of Fatalities ot Port Royal Mine | ©f the dance was realized. The ball closed |play the union label walked out at 10 o'cock | Redman, an emplove of the street ratiway. | TO ENJOIN THE the War department officially the tact tha t -‘ celebratin s ay ot i . bers of the visitors left for bome tomight. | those in th fornia marke SHKOEH, Wi p o & When Secretary of State John Hay vead Recovered | ose in the California market, are running | OSHKOEH, W ne 11— A terrific bell | Lone Wolf and Other Indinne Present |y, o 4 i e e S | at usual. The emplovers clalm to hawe |SLOTm Ewept over this section this after- | Thely Angnments o th he dispatch he sald: “As an old friend of | a 1 1 on he “ubn 1 ® T NEWTON. Ta., June 12.—Tne dests | GERMANS FEEL AGGRIEVED |srunted all the demands of the men except | Doon und windows were broken and trecs S {Cubnu independence for the lasi thirt of Harvey Beveridge st the McKeesport — {that in regerd to ebowing the unjon label | And shrubbery demolished. A number of g vears, 1 am most gratified to learn thet the Bospital ast pient iy he SCKSGSTOT! | Assert Stories from Apia Primted in (and the wholesalers huve notified the shops | bulldings in the city were partially wrecked. | WASHINGTON. June 13.—The supbume | LUMS copvention ek done what i &4 ber of fatalities of the Port Royal mine | the United States Are | that no meat will be furnished to those who | The storm extended from ten miles south |court of the District of Columbia today | o -, !¢ 'Be sdvantage of the Ouban | disaster up to cighteen. The last rescuing Untrue. 9088 ERN Buwes’ uicios 1o REWIOKY R RS REITAECH BiEvS 08 MR beurd srguments in the matter of the R perty entered the ili-fated mime shortly —_— Q; “"’:"“‘ b § il A en., June 12 —Reports from plication of Lome Wolf and other repre- Secretary Root's Opiuion before midnight avd explored it for u dis- | APIA, Samos, May 20.—(Correspondence | , "¢ W 8chaishass 15 DaKATA who walked | VArious sections indicate that the staie, |septatives of the Kiows, Comanche and | BUFFALO. June 1f—Becretry Elibu tance of about 3,000 feet. The body of {of the Associated Press.)—There if much | CUr 7, Monday. have the vmpathetic with the exception of the southern portion. | Apache Indians for &n ijunction sgainst | Root war tonighi shown fhe Associaied David Jumes was found this morning be- | gnuoyance felt in the German colony over |POTT Of the men here 3 i 'Bw“w»“ sin tods of sbout helf un |the secretary of the interior and the lnterior | Press dispatch from Hevans ennouncing [tweon entries Nos. 30 and 1. The body | the urticies uppesring i6 Tikted ‘Wigtas | A1 3 'clock: Shis. aftanoou e wmionf 0L SRRSO T W0l Sos e 23 department to prevent the issuence of & |the adoption of the Platt amendment by was identified by u rug tied around the | press about that place and drawing com- | A st Shey 100 men | TRAVERSE CITY. ofich. June 12—A|proclamstios opeming part of the Indisa |the Cuban comsiitutional convemtic litte toe of the lefi foot. The flesh was pgrisons with the government he Tnited] LX) Ve and thet b own 1§ B e g ANETne &nd | lands 1o Oklehoms settlement in ac He sald “1f the Cuban convention hus burned fram the face 1n seversl places and | Bstas ot Tututle. - The eriticisms are dor | 10 UP by the slaugbterers quitting work. |8 portion of Graz averse county this |cordance with the @ct of congress. The | sdopted the Platt amendment i1 has . y the body had m 5 * . 9€- | mpey state that between 100 and one | Bfternoon. One inch and & quarter of rat S Binca n presented by Jud 111 B ¥ spparently the 1 had met neerly the full | clared 1o be unfair. The German goverpor | o * hat betweer an o g o s & quarter of rain | Indians were represented by Judge William | the wisest and moet pairi ik o force of the second explomion. ASother | o, it is said. acied with s grest des] of of & total of 530 huve retafned che |fell 16 one hour. Huilstones ue large as | M. Springer and the government by Asist- | ble for Cubs. It mens b ender party will enter the mine shortly It | tact in dealing with the natives an : " | uniox @ 400 men are at work. | DeD's ORgs fe v some Jocelities. Fruit apt Attorney General Vandeventer Cube and all that ie o was the Intention to Bave gume in early | couded fn the GUhoult tesk be bad befocs|Th® Wholessie butchers. however, claim | WaS stripped from trees and strawberries Cuba will be backed by nat th's morning, but as General Buperintendent | pim EHe bas orought iad before |1y, there will be no diffculty in supplying | WOT® cut off and ruined. Lightning struck oty el 5 G. W. Schleuderberg was in Pittaburg, 1t | b e tnn e LEnt the Tival MCUODE| ey 1o their customers. The upion men|® PATD iD which three sozs of William WORKMEN SHOW BIG SURPLUS v vuiee suwces hh aiand 4o Swart s Betie together and now there Is & desire o untte | i ‘hy( they have furned the matrer |Eikey had taken refuge. iustantly KIUNE | pyppmee Commitios of A = Another explosion took place in the Port | “20 0TI 8 sLrong governmen Be D8- | pver 1o he rersions 1n D raions AT | the oldest, a boy of 14 years. The others | T nRnce Committee of Ancient order| RAISE TAX ON BUCKET SHOPS 4 i ! 3 tives are contented, for they are left pretty . t » Presents Its Report to Su- Royal mines at 4 o'clock thie afternoon in b ’ plans, wh v obiain their future supply | 8¢ Ftill unconscious No. 2 sbaft. It sent up & whirlwind of ofl, | ML, L0 (hemselves sad have not felt any je of Califoreia. The non-union shops | PETROIT, Jume 12—Two prostrations preme Lodge Grutu G 7 Note 4o Rxst and smoke 888 mrevel Seacitcinii DD #ids. e B Agrlvse the heat were reported he ey Petition Co —01d Office 30 smoke and proved conclusively | gy 45 ganger of Tutuils belng overrn bat & meat famin be feared. | | e poTied bam tolx BUFFALO, N. Y. Jupe 12—At today's e e g hat the gae i# still active in the mines = - gy e thn Kelly, 3 safier, was overcome on ‘h"whhll of the supreme lodg h ; A Lopeagptain i pitebisinop i g Yo : e S i i fon of the supreme iodge of the Ancient will probibly be tomorrow afternoon be Ser Praz ce umer O tem nged 20, was b R 38 RewRebly e S ':n‘m:n‘:ux'xn e B e il b CMLLES SHOWS DEHANCE o i b s lw[x“' : fm ot v: Order of Unl Workme e Teport of the P ational Y nspect ogether | ©'* - ¥ o Mo pros 4 Ao 1| finance committee was adopred. It showed : decide us 1o the aavisabllity of making | (1 ol ol <o Notifies Genersl Sumner He Wil Nor | oo WL recover. The thermom 816 | receipts for the vear ending May 81, 1001, | sodur re creored 1he - BTN NsTon Dh Taener iR SEA0 AL sy Surrender tnless His Terms Are g of $44.461 and disbursements of §77471 The | Rogers of W) / A Ale Deke " b Agreed To total surplus of mesets over liabilities was £ Coroner Wynne imoralaat oount es from the au North Dukot adde ¥ roner W Westmoreland county e aore. ¥ e KAN®AS JURORS HARD TO GET .iown to ve sioraor Pt . commenced ap inquiry iuto the cause of the dered by the AR e mamat et i s This afterncon end evening the delegates commitiee At this plac el sl o we States by 3 “ umi . g . Samuel H vice president of the | gumuster bis place this afternoon. Only e ota ,m Cellles, the po- | SPecial Vemire of Three Hundred spent st the Pan-American exposition AN -3 tws WiDesses were exatriush The fio,|Stesmer bringing Ratl) . i gl national associstion and presidera of the gusst will probably oooupy sevessl Savs, as | SO¥B Steamer they D Laguans prove smes Necosspry in Jecsle Iltnois Gra rowe ubsOCiation, was quest will probutis occury several duve as | G0N 0 Worrinon Cane [WILL COST FOUR MILLIONS Lo 15, e i | business men, seems determived tu get at native and alier Kan., June 12—The wor » position to bucks e 8 the cause of the disaster if it can be learped | C1Bims op Fagatoga. This willes & o oy h_:rt Contracts Are Clowed for Three Lme- priviieges gronie elovator from any living person Eives the gove n SRl o cah fons ob « & AN 30 ' mense New Wilis 10 Be Erected receipte on the f Trode y I peraon ves. the govee: A et v wak commer s morning at BRI 08, e N ) Rev. Father Carroll of En Selioves end land for urposes. One § o'dlock. When s e at Pueblo His re jons . that same of the men in tae burning mine 1¢iug which was b belar turned SF (Cactss st of thirty-six, regular and special, wat | crICAGO. Ju —_— s n ure yet alive snd insisted toj that he IDt0 8 bokpital under charge of Dr. Black-| M LA, June The Philippine com susted. Eleven jurors have been passed ¥ A0, Jowe 3 sENeLe. Sor RN The ves 8 pe nu to be permitied to lead & rescue party well of the Abaranda amission has Basaed 53 Act creatiae foutesn o tha wicta apocial venire of | I8 & wire mill & ma and & hoop | pongress to inte L Eavs Soor sknerisnsed winers $rom thel = ST L o Sames was then taken from the supy |Will were closed here today for tbe Col- |anue tax ¢ he coke Tepions. he suid. ~who will g0 1wia| SCARED AT THE STEEL TRUS ptments Bave besn | bo &nd deputy sberiffs sent in svery Giresy | O340 Fusi and dron compeny. The ihree | actions te the shatt with me. 1 will go ten vards ne commission: Gew m with the subpoenas mills will be erected at Pueblo and st . 2 : . A g ™ ¢ oo PR R o8t 4 000,000 | sueat and w & Out the men alive or | Framceis Laws Lsserts It Srt governor of Cavite he defense renewed the’ motion fileg | MEETCERtE cost is B4 CLOSING DEWN SHIP YARDS | dea e e e T e ressurer: Ambrosis Flores, | vesterday for 8 continuance and was agein S—— = e e Some one spoke of removing the plugs iv | ™ piain James E. Hill | refused Movements of Ocean Vessels June 13 3 | Mewm) Industry T Gueenetown—ATriVed—Commonwenlth the Demnnds of 1l the river bed and letting the water into né m ressure o B for Livernool, and proceaded Machinists feor e mine. ‘That would he wrong 10| PARIS. Jube 12 —Francois Laur. s former | Captain Jacob F. Krebs of the Twenty- | FOSTER 1S KILLED BY NEGR@® | Germanic. from New ¥ hort Dny ther Carroll lemst until the mine has | Geputy, deposited in the Chamber of Depu. S¢cond regiment, governor of Nueva Ecija DO, PracRages " ity - been closed seven duye ties today & petition calling &ttention to Lieutersnt Richard C. Day he 13- | Brother-ln-Law of Governor MeMillan New YorkeArrived—Luhs n e NTA, Gu., June 12.--A Futher Carroll has offered & reward of | ihe American steel trust, which is | fourth, regiment, tressurer of Tennessce Shot on His d Southampton. Karamenis. from | Newport Ve say $2.000 to amy party that will recover tbe | claimed. threstens b - e Suilnd—Majestic, for Liverpoe . ol bodies b the mine or rescue the ev- | the French metwl industry. The pet LSRN ridh Seviesntement. — At F o (Yone 10)—~Arrive [ o yerds of have sdvised Father Carroll &geinst §oing | Auties on American steel products 2 e preximent &S | poster, hrother of the wife of Governor Me- | [T rom Sun Francisco via Hoto- | THN0 L or ihe machinists inte the mine clally mechine tools. The perition will he g4 Hisieh ‘;N'{ 7 Millin of Tennessee. was faiaily shot by & | A Arrived - Lusitania M ke a total of 2000 mer referred 1o the petitions com . Bt ) ment, Bt o oero op his plantation near Shreveport to- | M ‘ te he entire plant w of § i unds n ser W . v b Stilwell's Bond lssue —————— awy this afternoon. The negro . g e v nigt MEXICO CITY Jupe 12—Tbe bond fesue | Wills His Wife First Captain W. H. Wilhelm Dies. who shot him has escaped, but pomses &re | i he here thet all the of the rallways taken over by.the Stilwell | DENVER June it-dulus C L MAN ne 1 i liam M. |bunting for him. Intense excitement pre- | A gyt~ nm, from | ypipyards : erermined | group of American capitalists, and which | ana then kilied himself = The . belm of the Twer et infantry, who | vails st Shreveport and the negro probably | g A Tived—0 ix, from | » P he dems f the m they will extend to Tempico, giving this | kilied Mre. Benton wae fired o he 2scently © the shoulder ip up | Wil be lynched if caught. The Foster fam- | New ¥ork Biniets and thet all plents where machir city & direct ‘e 10 that port, 9,000, | ¥'n0 f their_residence Mre Be ¥ e A o= = o g : - At Lizgur June 1 “ m)= | Sues 0D " 0 il 1y pors, s ¥ & dsughter of Former Btale Auditor Job gagement witk A gents ut Lips, Ba is among the mOSt prominent in the o P It have EODE OuUl W a &oid. W Lowell | tangas province, died todsy. | rate. Cherbourg and Hamburg | nitely ratber tbap graui the