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19, 1871, o, 1903, NGLE COPY THREE CENTS. LU\QU'LRSTHE MOR(S | MAKiNG AR ON THE QUACKS | HANNA 5 NOT A CANDIDATE |ATTEMPT AT LiNCHING FAILS | (] HAVE ~ CRIEVANCES | ConoiTioN OF THE WEATHER| DECTDE PON CANAL - German Govermment Proj to | Mo Not Strong Hecagh w0 ¥ 7 R Forecast for Nebraska—Fair and Warmer TR Monday a uesday — e Adopt D Reite " pe i " In the Face of the St al 0 . t ik K s Captain Peshing Writes of His Oampaign Amalust The ™ Bis Declusation that Hs 1s Ko Guerd, e g ot A1 il rature at Omaha Yesterday: | Congress of Colombia Oalled in. Special After Vice Presidency. and Too Many Holidays. . Dex. " g on the Bhore o/ Lake Lanao. i £ “"’" ! Bession to Oensider the Treaty. (Copyright, 188, by Press Bublishing Co) WOULD NOT ‘ACCERT 1. fE. NONIATED WILMINGTON, Del, June 21.—-What | MINERS SAY AGREEMENT IS VIOLATED 2 b . — BERLIN, June 21.—(New York World Ca- 11 I N | belioved to have been a delibeate ntter N MENT 1 3w . TRIES AL PEACEFUL MEANS 7, ° sicuram-special Telegram.)The Garman [ ta wreak veagsanice O3’ Gebrge White . — A | MUCH DOUBT ABOUT ITS RATIFICATION —_— ", Oritles have begun an active camnpaign | . | negro who is charged with assauliin; Jana 5 w. . vy Colonel Myron T. Herrick Also Depre- 1 " - y , | Allege that fastend of Securing = P Ipp | ™Medical cks, T other elvii- killing Helen Bishon, the 17-ye -old When Fight is Forced He flb""‘n“‘ L "‘,eq:':;,:,,, r:“::yx““”:.\“, cates the Use of His Name in daughter of Rev " Siahor i toiled Raise They Are Earning Les . Powerful I_“fl“flllw! at Work to Beours What He Cax Do in that Line. all 4h sexes, and nowhere eise Connection with that before daylight this ruornlng the kb the Mones Than Before the Ay D v Rajection or Amendment. are thes ded by numerous and OMmee. watehfulness of the au harities ar through | Big Strike. = o— " well-to-do y. y 4 lack of numbers fn the attack g party. | 8 SCENE'IN FORT WEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN | "ric Germuu o dernment has finaily de- Bvor-aince the g1 Ol N ¥ ult of her JETT DENlEq TO VISITORS | REVOLUTION SURE TO FOLLOW DEFEAT — :-'rmnmu to subject all profess:d curers | CLEVELAND, June 2l.—In an interview "‘J\‘ln;-.— there has becn talk 'rr: m-nn.u.i WILKUSBARRE, Pa. June —When| joage Hargis Sends Meals from | g ] ® " ¥ho are not recognized medical practition- | today Senator M. A. Hanna relterated s | 80d the police and the guard Of the county | the concfliation board meets In this city People of t f Desperate Hand-to-Hand Pight Betieen | |7 10 M0 Foroet sutvelilance, They will |recent stutement that he was mot and|Work house, where the scglused negro 15 on \Vednesday the operators will have bt dabic et b bk ¢ople of Erovino H‘D"w“’ Interested Are Bolders and the Savages. be given a month to secure sther employ- | would not be a candidate for the vice presi- | confined, have been kecpl i o close eye on |grievances to be adjusted as well as the Feudintn, Muok in Earnest. —_— ment, and If at the end of *hat time they |dency and if his nomination was made | the situation. miners, and this will be a surprise to L a——— I persist in practice they wiil be proceeded |that he would decline to accept. He sald| Between 2 and 3 & ock this morning | many of the latter, who believed that the | pBXINGTON, Ky. J ~Curtis Jott THINKS LESSON A SALUTARY ONE | Persiet CUBHet. L08% 16, Einriions dar ant i ta| 8 bana; ar abons. ykelRRN gitivred nt |coal compeniss had nothin to complatn of. | eig Raneus Whits of Jackson, Ky. spent| - WAL DELIVERY' HERE: TO STAY e The ministry is in posgession of statis- |that direction of the White House and | Marshallton, near t scene of the crime, | The operators will take exceptions to the | o qujet day In Juil here. They were not! After Battle More American ¥ tics which g0 to prova that more than |nothing could induce him to alter his de- And marched to tre gk house. The erowd|many petty strikes which are the cause of | yocousitle to visitors and the usual re- | Members of Congreas All Over Country Are Dlaplayed by the Natives 100,00 men and women are illegally practic- |cislon in the martter. was armed with Bistols and shotg..s. [much Inconvenlence and annoyance and|jiciouc services were dispensed with on Intereateq TR Soaing the Sovain e - ing medicine and the art of healing In| Colonel Myron 7. Herrick, whose name| When it reacheddlilfthe prison a demonstra- |also that the nonunion men are being In- | yccount of (he crowds of curlous people f 2 Ban Captain Vel Germany, and thec this number s rapidly {8180 has been mentioned in connection | tion wis made Ind those who had weapons | terferred with and that the coal output is | b "o iiq have taken advantage of the Extended Rather Than Were in I ble | lessened by the practice of miners remain- in admission. The two men Dropp services to g | | | | | Increasing. Ona medical statistician says | With (he vice presidency, sald that hi :-ol.,-lr\rm them . There was conside i | { he has found 50 cases of cancer in his |POlitical ambition was to be elected gov- | shouting #n 4 calls for White. The work |ing home on certain days without permis- | C " \1owed a pint of whisky and ,‘M\’ e province. Of theséfonly twenty-five are |MWOF of Ohlo. Colonel Herrick thinks that [ house 15 n #trong, securs place nnd invul- fsion thelr meals sent from a restaurant with a | X . WABHINGTON, June 21.—Captain J. J.lattended by auth A physiclans and 108 [{he present discussion relative to a vice | nerable !4 such & small number of men.| The miners will offset this with the ting admbnition from Judgs Harghh 0| wass om A Staft Correspondent.) Pershing, who was In command of the | by qusoke He maintains it fs nearly as [Presidential nominaton is inopportune. The cf wargen had guarde on duty, but |charge of discrimination. that some ot | BUTIE REPHCR LRy LTl Nhite to have | o ACHINGTON, June 21.—(Special.)-The troops at the fight at Lake Lanao, 1n the | yog oy oior diseases which particularly | When the refusal of the vice presidential | they re not compelled to resist an attack, | the.men active In the strike have not been | 106 JTLAE 10 B W 0L T e expenses | CONSTess of the United States of Colombla, Philippines, has written a letter to & Per- | ooy por trained medical'ald. Most of thess |NOmInation by President Roosevelt was | bee e the crowd soon ciepersed. Shortly |Eiven work since, that the award of the | 8h¥ SU€E | T | which has just convened, was called for the sonal friend in the War department do-|quacks alloge that they have occult pow- (Cited to Mr. Hanna as an iliustration o | af this a_secondfmob of probably 10 |commission hus been violated by a change | "I 8 Ty o veturned to Jackson | PUrPO%e of considering the so-called Pan- lc;lbl:q the bl;‘:e.d 4 to Becretary Root, | ™ FeTsonal magnetism, “magnetic cyes |NOW public men wometimes chiange thelr | v glffn was reported ax marching on the work in the condition of mining at many places | G CE® 1 I | CC g Drisoners before iy g g Bt oy oo B o o mediate consequence of impiicit rellance in [tiMmated to him that the convention might Evans of the Wilmin®n police soon heard them to be courteous to the jail officials | DAY s th force th ) . | that the operators have broken an old cus- tover can be done except to dispose s treatment. orce the nomination for the vice pres of this and sent 3 gelephenic warning to | that the opera ave to vislte nd expressing his regret cept to dispos CAMP VICARS, Mindinao, April 27, 166, e ; v | h | tor " region by havir o SEAUI0 VISR At L o this tres v N o . T tippona your ' mail dispatehes have or | German doctors'are ndignant at the in- |dency upon him Senator Hamna sald At | the warden. He f-ifiwed fhis up by send- {tom in the Schuylkill reglon by h<\‘|ul(i\ { at their conduct Saturday when they used »‘WN -\””\IH‘L But ns it 18 u new con S will Hive brought you a fuil account of the | comes enjoyed by somé of these rivals. In|Men In pubilc life who kndW him oW | ing a squad of sevalteer patrolmen, who |Mmen work an hour longer on Saturday. . i o j.nguage to those who saw them which has just assembled it must Bacolod Incident. In reality the best Hght | (he Iarge and greafést cities of Baxony-- | vry Well that nothing can Be for o upon | aispersed a small crowd. About thirty men | Amons other important questions which | 700 b (0 hes Tail o olonel Wi | ISt be organized, and this, it is estl of the Moro campaigns—not so many Morva | o o bim. Lions 3 " K k. when |the miners want settled will be the re-| < i gdird o " [ mated, will take four days. Then the min- Killed as at Bayan or Pendapatan one yeer | Dresden, Leipsic afi Chemnitz—it is not hung about ihe place until daybreak, when | 1o ™ REE WIL ) BTE ek welghmen, | lams returned here today and will remove |y "oy o o ago—but fought according to some sort of | unusual for anig: nt quack to receive they also diszappeared. o % 1o k. ghve e Cotiphny \ the camp into the central part of ihe town | T, SEALS will present the Bistem: R Scaurse” 1 fave “Worked o | from .50 1o $1b g on incoms mcn | 600D SHOWING FOR PHEALTH | "oty of the murderea i s aoing [Rours ot Iabor_for drivers wnd company | 0, 80 oot Staranat Lomwmire wil | 17317 2 (52 L housee aseembied n i st e, and the whole thing frem the | beyond the averaggearning of the sclen- — all it can to prevent violence and is advis- 3 | then be relleved. Soldlers have made ar- | [WION. Fe Wil expiain anvihing which beginning worked out as plannes. Firsl, | tiically equipped fédical man throughout [ Nelther Smallpox Nor ellow Fever |ing the citizens to let the law take its No Change at Kansas City. I"_.,,, over Sunday so that Judge Caldwell | ery 1S neccssary tu. the ‘.-:u-mlvll 4 merhe we go n em, much to ihs 3 o CAN iy St W o st ballio , ey hers, ¢ his own views and those of prise, and could post our guns rhove and Germany. Prevalls in thy nd of course. KANSAS CITY, June 21.—There was n { Wil hold court again tomorrow. the vresident of Colombia at the same time. change today in the strike situation of the | Judge James Hargls was met at the depot 5 0" { Attention is e e en, CHre"in’ Wi C1da wis it | of womon quacis who. protess to. have ASSER 1S PREJUDICED oo et s tiem: ‘A syrpathy. stcino on | hore sotey by bis brother, Bonator Alex: | AL that. (he wrangle over the treaty all nolse. We had some .wor< and 8ome | pacrebic pow I & v T JUCG EJ b 1 itafimen and trusk sty NGE Saval T Hhy Webe ' vout will begin. This special session must ad- fighting to gain this position. Once there powers. In Saxony alone there v L —_— by o Bl npcflche b der EIATSLN, WHO they were i bonferenios | journ By July %0, Upbn whish. date. the it was only A question of siiting down de- [ &re several hundred, and among their pa- | WASHINGTO i June 2L.—A copy of the | 4, jgamated Copper Company Seeks |ers is unlikely. The freight handiers held | afterwards. Hatiat sokuld aots Weioh UiSerately ana waling ‘to see what (hs | tients are some of the proudest names in monthly revo, of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay, | . o hakd: cublai ik Watte a meeting today, which was attended by | Commonwealth's Attorney Byrd an- |"SEMIAF "esslon of the congrons will begin, oros would do, Many got aw. 7€ | the land. chief san!is officer for the fsland of R representatives of the switchmen and truck | nounced that he was proceeding with the BTy thres, COUTO, OIS 10 LN U0 cugdia. 4 " b lomb| ongres: v h r h’.‘,“m"r‘,:ii..‘h‘.'.'&‘,:'.l‘%"z o Rl o chat Cuba, W hae been recetved at the Cu- Juriss drivers' unions, but no action was taken. | arson cases as well as the Ewen bribery :’;;‘ "“XI“" niress 11: -;\ ¥ ratify the treaty, lasted until dark, and reconnoitering was ban leg lon here contains the following The freight handlers intend to walt a few | case. b i or amend it in such & manner as difmeult,’ 8o we did mot find all tho ave: MORE DANES COME TO AMERICA o owing for 102 and the beginning of | BUTTE, Mont, June *L—In procecdings |days and watch developments before they | o mako it distastaul to the United Stnten - day, very sfactory, mot only in. re- 2, M .4 2 Y . g oad 6 | ust what the outcome will be is a prob- 10,507,080 20t AR Y I8 SN S35 | Torles an Maay Leave Fathes Tl i complets eXersbtion:trogh . | Bt have been beun fn he supreme court |usk the members of other organizations 0| FAVOR TRADITIONAL SABBATH |iem wiich the Washingion adninictration hd - v fevel 1 o 0. y - X glon ¢ L constructing for « year, that they 100k 1903 as During Previous | e i o il 180/, the |an attempt (8:baIHE RO 1y SHR AmiLiens |6 — 1s unable to guess. Thase who have rep- many women and children inside, and Pihe total mortality. There has been no |mAated company, through chatges of bias Big Mill Strike Off. ” Conventlon of Orthodox Jews Object | rocented the French cosapany in the ne. these escaped during the night. Year. smallpox or. the island since July, 1900, nor | and prejudice, to take mining litigation in . M June: 8. ~The Textile o ‘ X - ‘ pany -In the ne- Nothing to Do but Fight. yellow fevi n -m;.- Flrp\m:\bcr, “1991, ' and | which that company i involved from the c:\;:(‘;;lfl‘l';:; ;"n{m-n n“n"‘“m‘ e to anging Observance :v‘vrlvln\i'ilhxm |.m\-;»p.\ ‘m:;‘ Irn[:uh(llr ,;.:d :n.‘ \ » ihe progressive decrease in malaria has Blanay. . c ernoon decla ptr ot Day. ompany are not as confident of ratification The next day and night we held them (m‘:""\:""m N, - June 10.—(Coreen nd- | contihued without interruption. The con. | COntrol of District Judge Clancy. On aP-|u"he Lowell mills at an end. Every| i aa they wefe soms months ago, because, fast, however, and tried to get them to | ence of the Assoclated Press.)—The g igra- | dition regarding tuberculosis is not, how- plication of the Amalgamated company unfon affiliated with the council was rep- ‘ they say, there are three powerful influ- surrender, had (wo talks under flag of | tjon figures foi ’ ever, so satisfactory. There has been an |w « v v is- NEW YO une d cor . truce; n, they would fight it out. 8o gures S By, TN, iAo ¢ t more [BXeE 0 R e cant in deathg frun | WFits of supervisory Contral Dave been 18- | epenteq and the vote was unanimous.| YORK, June 22--The third conven- | gnueq at work against them. These influ- there wag' then only to finish it. T called | than twice as many persont giffemigrated | that dlsease in each of the years 1801 and | ®ued by the supreme court in two cases |y, gpinners and loom fixers were in- | tion of the Union of Orthodox Jewlsh Con-|gnees nav e d my ofMcats together and gave each one his | from Denmark to America ns@Pduring the |i8.and at the present time the proportion | of John MacGinnis against the Boston & | .iac,""N" oo deapite statements that | STeBations of the United States and Can- b oM " "’;'{"‘ d'l"_“'“ i by york "l"k‘l'ltmlr‘l'&l;!!::éef;m R 'e;';‘,‘fi'; same period last year, and e “American |9 ths from that cause to the general|Montana Copper company, the case of | yp.. \ould oppose a return to work. When|®da was held today in the First Rou-|y..y ape vr):-nr n:m: g scondbvag o crosued. Tt was to be bridged with | fever” shows no signs of ating, It is) I::;m:’;m)‘;:: 10 Fonith (b Taiant | Michael Hickey againat the Anaconda and | iicq for a statement, President Conroy, |Manian synagogue. Rev. Dr. H. Peirra iy (.n]'r,,,:,:l,‘:,‘ ,,,,'.,:r:f:‘f”‘,(."”lm ::pm‘,m" hllhr;ul;eel“lnd over all @ bamboo bridge | shawn, however, that the gfifffoney sent back |serloun efforts to frurcase the cMolency of | Washoe companics and in the suit of the | .o | Sendea,, pregident of the uUnion, Prealded.|is tre"desectibr. bR Ry |:enl") l.;a:‘“]‘; wos . Everything in readiness, the as- | hy Scandinavian settl in> the United |Sanitary measures in t direction. Nipper company agalpst the Parrot com- i Reports were made on the work done by 8 F, old i a ““We now worship at the altar of defeat, | one by | poreh o snuit began. In the face of a heavy Rem: g » the central_conference of American rabbis | \cnch company, with new capital, will within a week be prepared to proceed with the work of construction and to proceed fogton fire from the fort the lines ad- States offsets to a lars degree the loss to pany. A {but later we shall rise again and conquer.” 9 _con Vuhead againat two faces of the fort, put- | the country caused v the emigration of | CABLE IS READY FOR ALASKA| in the petitions in response to which the | Agent wWillinm 8. Southworth, secretary |0 New OFleas last cummer, at which more vigorously than ever before. ting out of business every Moro that ap- | g5 many of its best It ot 2 & Bhmber of stat t time they advocated the observance by red. The 1d not use their porthole: Hissnn, writs were fssued a flumber of statements | ¢ theo agents, sald: @ ce by e we hadwh:?:'crea them to pleces, al.| Figures recently Butlished fn Chrts.! First Long Submarine Wire Ever|are madv in support of the claim thet| «pp will be Impossible to start the re-|the¢ Jews of a Sunday Sabbath. The pres- tho! we could not, with our light ficld | show that durinw 1902 a total of 14,000,000 Manutactured in United Judge Clancy is b in fayor of the | mainder of the machinery so as to employ | entation committee coridemns the sugges- Revolution Would Follow, artillery, daniago the ‘earthwork. The Ines | ironers was reglighitted in this. a 3 ! he w | come back. Running | tion, Saying it “views with deep regret that| But on the other hand u ‘Wwithin fifty yards, the bridge was g Sgat interests of F. Augfistus Helz and the ' a¢ once all who will come . 4 on the other hand those who are best c&n od by two ry:mpm.lnn detalled for | way alone in b k drafte, pos . Montana Ore Pu ing company a8 |with an Incomplete force for three weeks|men calling |hpmft"1\'~r Jews should advo- | qualified to judge of the situation on the Doy S o r 3 ! " state o x ejudiced | istg between stock and prices in the vari- | i) the treaty will be followed by the secession o Thirty minuien, more, the, sseaultl 3 g | in the iy 8 o in - oot K o) M amuing, the Apnisupahpitanpc company | ous departments. A mill ay have de‘-,z‘:'“““fl'“:,, ’3‘; ‘“‘“@"'_r"‘" State and | of the territory of Panama and the estab- mm' o , o that it is fmpossile, ke obtaln & fair and | pleted stock fn certein kinds-of yarn, and | dewish. en lshment of a new republic thers, Which he "l';l.u to mom Lo‘;":mn:-v:g*:“km IMAG ES HE IS THE KING ?fi'“?flfi?’::.&?:’ ::,:nm“nm‘;‘,'fif“m;?oHmmfllfll trial upon a matter in which flwfrm- that reason be unable to start all of , Plored’ the fact that many raf do ‘republic will within ten days of its procla- are met Wit knmpilan and kris an I . 5, Snishes ol Hew s v | Amalgumated company s directly or indi- | its looms, even If the full complement of |8¢em to understand that they & 0uld’ 1ot | mation send a treaty to WVashinston almost bloody handsto-hand fight ocourred—one | rectly interested. | help fs available. Tt 1a for the selling |&rant rabbinical divorces until those ap-|jdentteal fn its terms with the one now soldier against two Moros; here another Leno Hecomes Insane Through unnii is bayonpet into a fanatic, there foros - plunging headlong fnfo the deep Overwork and ia Sent to August. This is the first long cable ever / prire Al Aty ') 5 agents and the treasurers to declde, {n vlew PIVING had firat secured a civil divorce. Al ponding, but which will give this country made in the United States. It is of the i & " g o 1 MelE® tmpetuosity And tmpetus oy e e mbes. type. Cantain Eagar Rus. | BATTLESHIP IN COLLISION [of the market, whether we shall attempt |*efolution was adopted In conformity with|more absolute control over tho territory { it e the suggestion In Mr. Amrah's paper and | qraversed by the eanal than the C It was as & whole & scene never to be for- sell, signal corps, has started for Eeattls oECNE: thit 5 iainlitec shoula y al than the Colombian Lumber Schoomer is Damaged Some,| The strike began on March 30 and in- nister should cffefate at | cove. a gotten. to make prellminary arrangementy for lay- | Lumber Sc n . ged Some, 3 & th TINCHIa e 'GEIA Aivoroed Derson, b lac | EOYSERMDY has ever been prepared to give. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) Praise for Soldiers. ing the cable and will be followed in Au- but Big Ship is Unin- volved about 17,000 operatives. The mills Those who are on the inaide profess to Too much cannot be sald of the * Jor, | LONDON, June 21.—(New York World xu‘n by Colonel James Allen, who has ased were shut down until June 1, when the |8uch person has reccived a state decree(p,ye reason to belleve that in the event the bravery, the cotrage and coolne ‘and | Cablegram—8peclal Tolegram.)--Dan Leno. | general charge. il agents opened the gates and the majority | Of divorce and a rabbinleal “‘get. of such s secession the United States will Rove of the Ametican soldler. T ma- | who was admitted to a private seutarium | S : —_— of the operatives went back to work. The| The election of officers resulted as fol-i oromptly recognize the new republio of ority of thowe left Insds never res od ' the 0] ! rapet. was a ro y {90 Of the Pt en were. ¥ A, 1S | he s King Edward. He was received by will lose an arm each, the * ft_will re-|the king a few months ago and thereafter Panama and will enter into regotiations with the republic to the end that the canal may be built under American auspices. It Pegn s lows: President, Rev. Dr. Pefra Mend |a fortnight ago, has the halluein-tion' that ) BOSTON, June 21.—The battleship Mass- | strike has cost In wages about £1,200000. | lowa: PRESS FOR OPEN_ING OF P'ORTS achusetts, which left here yesterday after-| Tt is understood that the agents will|New York: treasurer, Jacob Hecht, New noon for New York, wae in a collislon last | take back all the old help they have room | York: secretaries, Isidor Hershfield, J. Japanese Are Inaistent on More cover with honorable sca but not 4 “King’ b . E . @ g # 4 Buchaltes thert Lufs of N SR LI s T peons: P anobe Dot | was atyled the “King's Jertor." Since Sl Soci G5 Bass night twenty-seven miles southeast by east | for and will make no discrimination against | Buchaiter and Atbert Lufs of New York. |, "o\, well understood that -there are , Cholera existed in «' ) that section |then his reason has been f iling. This is of Boston lightship with the echooner | the leaders of the strike movement. sy M lite. . powerful influences in this country which and we aid not examin v, ierior of the | hin second breakdown and was caused by chur Martha T. Thomas of Thomaston, from| The high price of cotton precluded any | WANT OFFICIALS IMPEACHED |are represented at the Colomblan capital A O A Urned ‘and wet | overwork. Ho writes checks for fabulous Appalachicola with lumber. Captain Watts |hope of the success of tne etrikers' cam- | against the interests of the Tnited States of underground « lertes and pass- |Sums for all sorts of people, and confers| +wASHINGTON, June f1.—In answer to|©f Thomas says the battleship struck his | paign for a 10 per cent Increase Charge is Made They Are Jloeking|anq for thelr own selfish reasons. The Some omeer i in " he assaulting :rl‘l‘le:c .h':::l 2:;'1?:111:. ;::'n:: time on his | o "\ oy relative to the teport that an | Schooner a glancing blow on the star- the Frosecution of | zresident and Secretary Hay ars kept con- h more than 100 killed >id popularity fe mo | (ot has been reached between Gen-|Poard side. tearing off the main chain| JAPAN EXPANDS ITS NAVY Lynchers. | stantly savised-ut: thesk s Semehte’ i1 the utaide has been | Sreat that his condltion 1s regarded as a|ara) Kuropatkin, the Russian minister of | Plates and damuglig some planking about B e tmat To | national ‘loss, his' case belng considered | south, but they are not prepared to make war, and Baron Komura, the Japanese |the hull, causing it to leak about two| gnly Important Action Taken at Ses- public the Information wiich has been fyative catimate, | hopless. Minister of forelgn affairs, regarding Man. |inches per hour. The captain says the oS I S LSPRINGFIELD, Tl June #i.—Rormer | Ui uiieq by the American government, i [ s Sl T ENDS LON—G TERM IN churia and Corea, Mr. Takahira, the Japan. | Weather was clear and he could see four Diad L’";;""x'"‘;"' J"h';("h """;" "d"“ Attorney | "o are men here who profess to be- them near T flves, _trylng to convince . miles away. His vessel, having a fair et, . B. Anderson, both colored and both it . o PRISON | ese minister here, today satd: o6 Chicase, nrelved nare todny and tonoth | lleve that the Panama canal will never be them of their o) ishne 3 a.ga us, be thoy have replied In insult- “I deny the report most emphatically, but | Wind, kept a clear couree, thinking the h " | constructed and that the Nicaraguan route I uges @PFand. In tact. (he whole Ta- | French Soldicr Captured by Germans | T can confirm another report to the effect | battleship, which was headed out the bay, | TOKIO, June § (via Victorls, B .C. June | row will present the case of the state's | L (\ontually be adopted aftor all At .o RUSIROIEE & Tevetre for 0% In 1571 Just Released from that the Japnnese minister at Peking hns | Would give it the clear way. Immediately | 21.)—The eighteenth session of the Imperial | Attorney “l"fl a'"m of Bt. Clalr county | 40 pregent time there fx in this country a g T3 ) s the after the collision Massachusetts put about | Japanese Diet, convened May 8, came to an | Pefore Acting Governor Northcott and At-| . i m. The old panandungen (n Conbuameht renewed the effort to press the opening of P Japi [ PO ARHDE S t representative of Nicaragus, who has come y oro title meaning chief coun- Manchurlan port: and followed the schooner into the bay,|end June 4 In October, before the next|torney General Hamlin. They represent the | . '} oizeq to give the United States even hl':lm:'l\::-z[péxir:h;«}lm:I;u;’l:l;:m..htl‘fi; i in case it might need assistance, but on |session begins, Prince Konoyes' presidency | CiVil Rights Protective league of Tllinois |y iio terms than have heretofore been R rest. of hemn thns anj | (CoPvTight, 1303, by Press Publishing Co.) e from Overstudy. reaching the lightship Captain Watts de-|of the upper house will end. The main |and will demand that the attorney general| . ocea That these new proposals will Vo sent word that they want to be l!‘/»R!S, !-Ylm‘t lh-—(hev York World Ca- cided that it was unnecessary. Massachu- |achlevement of the Diet this session was ";"".‘:"‘ 9’“:“"’("‘;“ in the 8t. Clair county | | " onsidered Is not helieved, at least not il 04 -~ ) reul cour ellv = | blegram—Special Telegram.)—jean Sidelin, | = =™ " dont at Ann Arbor uni- |8etts then put to sea. the passage of the naval expansion bill, | clreut court a “"d‘l;::L""':r ‘m“::*‘:h the | yntil after tho Colomblan congress shall versity, who apparently is suffering from but this was only managed at some cost ounty. | pave taken deflijte action towards the Auticipntes No More Trouble. ‘l soldler in the Fifty-sixth French infan- try, taken prisoner by the Germans at i tige—th v has They claim that the judge of the cf {va burned n«.ul;un. but ;m- mn)l\v{\_](-(m.: | Pealseburg in 187, escaped, but was mnk:“ over study, s detained here by the police | CHARGED WITH KILLING WIFE |t° ministerial ;;n.;;nlge me m::'lfl‘rh) hu.l\lnx{co“" RS hat 1hs fudy “mmmw:drr;-lu rejection of the treaty. Should that con- ‘-nf-.'m"e{ upon, and 1" think the Moros | at Orleans. He tried agair to escape a 4 | pending the arrival of his father from Cov- modified its pla g Mm [0 ok pant i Sl Mo i b 4t 3 his | cress fall to act one way or the other | 8¢ that our’ plirpose is to be humane|in doing 8o struck a Germa; pe and | FC . Ind. The young wan arrived in| Father of Woman Causes Warrant |Of the opposition, led by Marquls Ito. The, F'i @ speclal grand | yoroe July 20 the treaty will again be pre- 3 n sentinel. For | B oty tadey sl shtmeted Witentien o4 latter also lost some followers In the task | Jury to investigate the lynching of Willlam Ins WASHINGTON, June 21.—John H. Hen- e ey aebiine i ho my, mind | this he was condemned by a court-martial to Be Issued for Man's o foocius hia Gqmpreinies with the cabingt | WYt ABA Punish the lynchérs; ut that | T ried SUTINE ihe repuler Seties, But & e LPicte "ot "course must explore the|to & term of punishment that has just ex-|his hotel by distributing tips of & to the Asvent OF RV L P44 S nisig Sy gl ot At | will cause wrangles and delays through tance | pired. & | walters. It is understood he wrote a letter ’ rent. on the house. | s it refuse to| o qetermined opposition of the influences eastern portion of the lake for a d. that remains yet unexplored of ahout ten b Apart from /the naval expansion bill, | proceed in the matter until the 8 ptember Adressed to President Roosevelt threaten- n Alove’ it Th Masmlil enrnde el or fng that unless the latter's influence were| CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., June 21.—Wwi- |there was no international subject before | term of court meeta. Wyatt s the negro [ ji'iy waserted, be willing to pay & handsome PROCESSION OF THE GIANTS |infy 't further certain alleged inventions|liam Hallett, & highly respected ocltizen, | the house. The leading papers of St |achool teacher who shot and seriously | hopus for the privilege of backing out of und land deals of magnitude, two or more | has had a warrant taken out for the ar. | Petershurg are reported as regarding the | wounded County Superintendent of Bchools | ne contract for the sale of the ditch to the ed in the |0 U0a be Killed rest of Walter W. Henning, charging him | Japanese naval expansion bill as of pro- | Charles Hertell at Belleville three weeks | yipited States at'the $40,000,000 agreed upon. T with the murder of Mrs. Henning. Hen- |found "éf“:"‘;:’;“‘vmdo“.‘y Gty ok A By accepting this sum the stockholders in ning married Hallett's daughter at Soddy, egardin; oan- new company so-called would ri WORKING FOR A COMPROMISE | e e wrturmwasis Hios: | daloa conditions” surrounding the con- | GOVERNMENT PLANS MURDER | taei" e ‘amounte whieh- they mave ‘pesd Ining departed, ostensibly for the west, |struction shops by the Uruga Dock com- in, together with 21 per cent interest. It Hallett recelved a letter from Henning, |pany, no authoritative statement has been | Reward and OMcial Preferment Given | i aseerted that if the treaty falls these miles. I antiolpate little trouble there, but there may be one or two hard-headed old dattos who will put up their red dnge. The mat- fer may now be gaid to be wiitled. Thers | Umique Spectacle Wit will never again be any continued opposi- ton nor any general opposition. The sensi- Town ‘of Roul ble ones see that it Is useless and several Flander: of their old pandites (nriests) are now ing the universal brotherhood of man. It 1s needless me to 84y {0 You | (Gopyright, 108, by Press Publishing Co.) | Count Hedervary Expects to He Able atified At the outco: y i E‘.‘Ju{,a‘?.‘m‘.'.“f.',‘ Muruaul there were From | " PARIS, June 21.—(New York World Cable- to Form a Cabinet for T . dated from a point in California, Inform- |issued. Japanese papers, however, are full K sckholders will recelv o | Sy RArep i the S0t | sram—Special . Teligram)~The town of Hungary. ing him that Mrs. Henning had dled sud- | of valuable hints as to the impending col- fav. BE St Nee ”j‘ |H’ )h Txr:‘:unenlx"" my...-n:.x::z;n nmx"m: Phed Th 8 thia conntey. supposed ex- | Roubaix has just witnessed the extra- > ndth |lapse of the company in consequence of former. original in s § per cent interes fnied o all (his conniey.” { nave'been nere | LIS 2 ucle of the procession of the denly. Hallett notified the police, with the | 1A s syt brgiss /i B 4 g nearl two years righ in and abou o 04 3 g - el v v 1! contract. —_— B e T e lands nanriy. fots | stants of Fianders. Thors are nine in all,| LONDON, June 3-The Times Cowe-|tesult that & few daye ago the body of | this have much bétter Berths than ‘they’ have Henning was found to have been HONG KONG, June 2.—(Via Victoria, B was held and #t PROMOTIUN FOE ASSASSINS | C.. June 21.) E yours, and cab Lat feel that I have accom- | each belonging to a different section of | "Pondent at Vienna says that Count Heder- | Mr lished sométhing. 1 think it the largest o . s Of! vary, the ban of Croatia, left that city for | burled here. Am autops; Jinkle success that has been made in the |the province. There is even a sub-glant, [ YA heretofore enjoy vidence given at the trial Rural Delivery Mere to Stay. e ! ,‘ *| Budapest Sunday afterncon in order to|was stated by the examining physiclan of murderers of the reform leader, Yueng B ben s osne mesae ih B Te M| % % Ve oo a0tk I8 g1 Syplin x\e‘lr\l‘hllp a compromise between the vari. |that the woman had been killed by &|wen Who Participated in Killing of | Kue Wan, ‘prm-rl that the Chinese govern.| A reat :‘]“” of “:.m ::«llkrh.m been m; padve icguna, ner had they any ldea of PR i 294, S | ous party leaders with a view of Introduc- | criminal operation ih-nf:lng was heard King Alexander Are Created o0 "“‘;, foe sine to murder the re- :m:‘x in Oyring tha Baxc few wasks se A vaay e have crossed the Jaks 48| HOBART, OKL, June 21.—The Inglan Rap. | /8 8 folution of the Hungarian cabinet|from last &t Les Sageles, Cal Sherlr Baiidars o Jammapc WhA. AAC R cothsctad I the | 10 M e e A" Al S +200ally marghed round It With: | FIOBART. Okl dune #1.~The Indian Bap- | oyjut+. It tn announced in Vienna that after | Hays has wired the Los Angeles authori- G . Wat Chou rising of 19, A reward of go,un | the Whole rur delivery se [ thy support and_backing of 8 osed rely | " orown council held Sunday morning ties to arrest him. l and offictal rank was offerdd for the cap. |Fesult of the postofiice scandals. That By 508 Sameryl Nimaer 3 O e hives qobted & re8olu | count Hedervary was intrusted with this | GRADE. June #.—The promotions | ture or assassination of the reformer, I¢ |8uch talk is absurd s easy to understand conmanderd, belongn/the credit tlon excluding all whites from their meet- | ;v ion and it 1s expected that he wit| EXPLOSION MAIMS BURGLAR |are announced of various members of thy | Was shown that Li Ka Chuk, mandarin of | When it 18 remembered that every member Canton, and Yueng Ching Kal, commander | ©f the house whose district i not confined wili not fall' o€ appeeciation and that they ing. Misslonaries working among the In-| . oo tuglly form a cabinet. to a large city is divectly interested in will be rewarded accordingly. I will end | dians announce this as a result of the tim- | military deputation to King Peter at Gen- z—p Likely to Die ns Result 6f Drop-|eva. Colonel Popolvics, of the late King | O©f the Chinese warship Kin Yul, came to Tere this hurried description of the Bacolod | iaity of the Indlans in partieipa | | b y g owih' & i Dot el Bate o> bacr s )"”'lll‘:\ SEt - Todins, | participating in Religlous Riots in France. b palinr i, Mlexander's palace guard, is created a|}ong Kong to supervise the murder. Four | the maintenance and growth ot the rural b your lelsure, ~ Sincerest regards to you | relilous exerci 'e presence of the| L\ pig June 21.—Several riots arising out f general and first alde to King Peter; Cap- | Men committed the deed and returned to | free dellvery wervice. 1t may bo trie that and my friends. whites. Lone ,\Wolf, who recently hrnuxmi e piheny S AL pl g T glycerine. ffl Kostics, who opened the palace gates | HONE Kong, where they were paid the re. | FOUles have been established In districts . st the United ey v s of coliis ” W > - ivaPs n netics, o ¢ . aos - - vhie! ere no en el o suit against the United States government |y (" 0T 0 from several towns In L 2 for the nssassine of the late king and|Ward and made mandarins. which were not entitled to them when th PROTEST AGAINST MASSACRE |to prevent the opening of the Kiowa reser ins o = population and postal business were con. - o ttlement, is th w | the provinces in '-unllr("llflr\ with religious NOBLESVILLE, Ind, June 21 ~George | queen, is promoted to be a general . ; o R e e ::""" b s g s hear ehief min- | | ceastons. At Brest an antl-clerical mob | Marvin, said to be from Chicago, is In the| GENEVA. June 21.—King Peter this aft- Shot and Killed by Lover. @idorsd. "but - on the gthes lmv"lt,.lh.” e ] tabe sresides during the convention | { | om g be . ural popula ava y East Bu S Bemans | ioter as8 presides o g th Irnn'\flnn " | aitempted 1o seize the host from the hands | county Jail here in & dying condition as « | ernoon gave an audience to the Scrvian| LAUREL. Dela.. June 2L Miss Katie At- : s v sl e o g Mok stration iu Hyde Park, no sle graduate. | 0o priest as the procession was about | result of an alleged attempt to blow the | deputation and in the course of the pro- | kine was shot and tastantly killed at her | een torwec SODH U8 EORE BECR: 0 A don. Slarbit Thnrtat aticnads |fo re-enter the cathodral A free fght|sate in a general store at Jolietville. Citi- | coedings expressed his approval of the [ R e lovar Atier Bl T i e e Touian mad duites o ROME, J The ki : o {ensued, In which Aficen persons were in- | zens of the village who were awakened by | program for his reception in Belgrade, | young woman Heath fired three bullets ;':',1"“;': e g M e e ol - 0! une 3 he king has accept o s ceurre: b o explosion found Ma y vhich will include a ga oPmane into his head and fell unconscio > 0 yel congress was in ses LOWRON, June 2—A demionstration of | \ne resignation of Interior Ministes Glots| Loy Lon Arious JTouble occurred at| the termine tenr the Jound Marvin 1ying | which will include a gala performance at |yl hurried In‘an ambulance to jail B B rully. 10 per lsent Of thh -akeentess thousands of East End Hebrews was held | ;i and Marine Minister Bottolo, Premier | o o0 o _ons ! ;‘lmlmw ot gy . g R - achchod b Biae JRlpR. 5 | gravons & lynching. He may recover, ‘The | could have been discovered In the head- in Hyde park this Aftcraoon to protest | zanardeili will take the interlor | | blown away hody otherwise so —_ |Gead girl And e O Clainder 2L and { o arters of the rural free delivery service _pard deil or partfolio | e R s gede > | Were to have been married last Thursday, | 9 swainet 126 Kischineff massacre. Speeches | g imerim and Vice Admirer somcn ouo | FOREST ¢ FIRE IN M'NNESOTAi"y”':.‘,;,‘.,”“\],t.,..‘:....:, cannot live. When American Lectures in Rome. | N0® Ui M00IE" PROKe “the engagement | urging upon the superintendent the neces violently denouncing the Russian govern- | pred Hlan gl i e by’ second man ran| posmE June 21.—Frank Wilbert Stokes | whe learned that Heath had stolen (sity for consideration of routes in which | be marine The other ministers t of Standi L | away, making bis escape. The aceidenial employer. ment were delivered In Yiddish simultan- | pave been confirmed in the present posts. e Amens BAIRE Wimbey, | AWare 275 > ok fl sl Al | \he American artist, delivered today a suc- each individual was directly interested sously from & number of platforma. A royal decree wag Issued today convening Wood and Mining Timber sty ’n’i ok klycerine was the | oyetul lecture in French on the coloration | movements of Ocean Vessels Jume 21, | P8y after day republicans and democrats Resolutions expressing sympathy with the | p, or June 3 i of the polar regions. The lecture was & . have ‘thronged that office, carrying with Parliament for June 3. Destroy at At Brow Head—Pased: Canada, from sufferers and “indignation and abhorrence —— of the Russian government” were adopted given under the auspices of the Geograph- | Montreal, for Liverpool them petitions and papers for the estab feal soclety, and the hall of the Collego| At Scilly—Passed: Zeland, from New |lishment of this or that route. An in Charges Forgery of Mor . - s ¥ - ' | SBPARTA, Minn, June 2L.—A furlous for-| DENVER, June George C. Jones, | omano wa . : 3 | York, for Antwerp. tor clesin work in s district rep nanimously GUTHRIE, Oki., June 21.—Contracts have | ot fire has been burning all day about two | president of the Jones Investment® com: |Romano was filled with a Clstinguished | "3y onaon Kirived: Livontan, from |*P* 2 ',',”'" Bl e e o s e S —— been let for the construction of the Mis- | miles from this village and about le | PANY of this city, is under arrest, charged | audience. | Montreal. Sailed: Hibernian, for Mon- | Fesented by a republican today would be Pestructive Storm in Sed rl. Oklahoma & West % B . - ut & mile | with forgery. The complaint Is made by | treal; Manitou, for New York ordered to a democratic district tomorrow SRDALIA. Mo, Jume 21 A iy soul . » ern, ‘h‘u(rnd"rum the Genoa mine location The fire ! Miss Francis A. Higginboth that Jones Twe Drown in Surf, | At Boulogne lled: Riendam, from Rot- | g.d vice versa Any attempt to abandon Retiotort Reovelied I this " vicinity “Ihia | from Vinita, 1. T, to Denver, Colo., which |fs reported to have destroyed a large formed._het nam W] to *‘“"\" ALVESTON. J et | terdam for New York. =~ . ttis service, which has proved so popular ) - its to hrough the € B oy e - ey " 1ss Higginboth did no er th GALVESTO une ells, a| At Queenstown—Bailed Tmb: o e . 80 popul pfiomoon. Blenes of unusual sige, s |ie to run (b USh the Cherbkes and Osage (amount of mining timber and cordwood, | ylieged forgery notiRed by ihe. Con: | commercial traveler of New York Clty. | Liverpool, for New York " from | the country. would raise a howl which '.rl::d ‘n.nl hm \'"l»lrl“w-\_ ur;uf]rlnl..r.::llk-lil ’. r'”“‘l‘l‘l‘”" and through northern 'as well as doing damage to standing tim- | :;. tal Trust ‘”:“"h'\ u I\J‘\rrr:«l wn | and J. D. Proctor, a policeman of Hou At New York—Arrived: Bluecher, from | would be heard from Maine to Texas and My > 0ol - No oh stol H ol 01 age as .. A on on, ven ed out beyond th ropes while | Bremen, Bouthampton and Cherbour Co- ” - B el s Bk gr'fm | Oklahoma Within an average distance of ber. It is supposed 1o have been .un.dln mortgage was du r. Jones has | ton, Ventur ¥ v i Co° | srome Washington o Fiorida, and the < lived in Denver & number of years and at | bathing in the surl today and were |lumbia, from Glasgow and Moville; Las | ™™ 5 " g mom country in yeaie Jtwenty miles of the Kandas siate line. |by careless campers. obe tme was considered wealthy. drowned. | Gascogne, trom Havre Avers who should vete for it would un-

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