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The Tribune Prints More Live Telegraph News than all Dailies in the State of Oregon South of Salem Combined The Weather Fair weather is promised for tonight nnii Friday; north to west windn. I UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By fat the largest and best news report of papac In Southern Oregon. THIRD YEAR. MED.FORD,OREC!OX, THURSDAY, AUGUST (5, 1!0S. No. 119. CAR DASHES AWAYDOWN ARE AFTER STEEP HILL DETECTIVES WRECKERS PARKER OUT Electric Car Loaded With 'vigorous Search Is Being Workmen , Gets Beyond Control-Workmen Are injured SAX FRANCISCO, fnl.. August 6. Ten people were hurt, throo seriously, when n heavy electric our loaded to the steps with workmen on their way down town, run away down a steep grade on Connecticut street early today, and dashed around a sharp curve with such velocity that the passengers were thrown in the street. The most seriously wounded are: Frank Down, San Francisco, severely bruised, internal injuries. Mrs. M. Allen, San Francisco, possi ble fracture of the skull. A. A. Fredericks, llanford, Cnl.. se verely bruistsl. Motnrman Tillsner started down the hill at a high rate of speed, thinking he could check the car with the air brakes. They refused to work and the crowd became pnnicsinc.iion wnou incj THIRTEEN COMPANIES WILL SUBMIT BIDS TO COUNCIL OF FAULTS FOR BRYAN ;B1DS WILL THEN ; BE REFERRED TO i ENGINEER ROBERTS EITHER TAFT MnHn Pnllnurinn Qtatf cnJLatc- Candidate Opens a ment by a Woman For! . .v ; u , ! Campaign in Los Angeles Three Lumbermen ; , . n Address i WATSOXV1U-K, fill., August . Southern Pacific railroad detectives are making a vigorous search in this vicin ity today for three lumbermen fol lowing a statement made by Anne Rich- l.OS ANtlRI.KS, Cal., August G. hulge Alton B. Parker, democratic eiui-liiiliili- for president in 1004, opened the i-umnntL'ii tor llrvan ami rvern acre urdsnn. a notorious woman, implicating;,. hj(;h wih nll" ni(rPHH to 2000 pop three men in na attempt to wreck tin I Pie. Snnta Cruz flyer last Sunday night at the Pajnro river linage, 'either man on the tickel, he The Kicnimlson woman was urresicu on suspicion of having knowledge of Ihe plot. Subjected to a severe swenl- ing ity the detectives, she finally made a partial confessioa lo Ihe effeett hat Ihe plan lo wreck the train was concoct ed in her house during a drunken orgy in which a number of woodsmen partic ipated. The suspecions of Ihe detectives was aroused by the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Ihe woman immediate- wreck. It was Ml hough the democratic speaker names ol eulogized lliem both. "There is one great question of all OR BRYAN GOOD May Bo Two Days Boforo It Call Be Determined Who Is the Low Man Companies From All Farts ef tho Coast Aro Rnprosonted. Coming Election Makes No Difference to the Nation Says E. II. Harriman Thirteen bids for the construction of the pipeline for the gravity water sup ply for this city will be opened this evening by tho city council. The bids will then probably be referred to i h -f Kneinccr Roberts for reporl. II will reouire, in He TAFT TALKS ILL ASK IN COURTS COUNCIL FOR 14,000 Candidate Says There Is Fire Committee to Pur- no Cause for Anxiety Though Present System Is Far From Perfed estimation o'- the i e a. gineer, at least ten hours oi nam worn i before it will be possible to tell from I MAKING READY TO RECEIVE HARRIMAN realize, inar cr ,,., ,.. sm. ,VPHt , Sim Francisco control. Some lumped before the tool ... :n of Ihe hill was reached, others crowded to Ihe outside, and when the heavy car struck the sharp curve, were thrown far into the street. The weight of the ear kept it on the rails and prevented further disaster. SAILOR ON FLEET IS KILLED BY LOVE F. S. BATTLESHIP (IKORCIA. al Soa, August 4. Wireless to Suva, then by cable to Vancouver.) Albert E. lieisel, an ordinary seaman on board the battleship Wisconsin was the first man to lose his life on the voyage of the Atlantic fleet, and he died of love and not of war. He flung himself into the sea. lieisel received a letter al Honolulu from his sweetheart in the "states." His friends say thai he immediately be came morose and wrote a long reply, which he mailed the day Ihe fleet steamed away. Faeh day of the voyage his melan choly increased, but he curried his se cret locked up tightly in his heavy heart and never told of disappointment or Ihe secret of his sorrow, further than to say the leller was from a girl and that it was "all wrong." The fleet is now loud miles from Auckland, pro 'ding without incident further than the daily maneuvers. and later started naca io n arsonum-. She was taken into custody on her re turn here. When confronted with Ihe damaging evidence in possession of Ihe sheriff Ihe woman broke down anil told of the plot. She will be subjected to a further examination today lo secure from her. if possible, a complete story of Ihe al leged crime. In carrying out their designs, the train wreckers had fastened a number if fish plates to Ihe track on the high Pajnro bridge in such a manner thai the train would have been thrown into the river. If the -obstruction had not been oh- quostious to be solved by Ihe electorate in Ihe coining election," said Judge Parker. "Many years ago a small black cloud appeared on the horizon of this country. A tariff was imposed for the ostensible protection of infant in dustries, which has been extended and enlarged until under it has grown up a system which now has the country completely in its grasp. How is it that against the interests of Ihe people, a party in power for inoret han 50 years has been able to shut its eyes to the fad thai the people have been sys tematically robbed by means of a stat ute which this party enacted, but which it has until ad the courage to change! The republican party is in alliance with the protected interests. These in terests have furnished money to the ' republican party at the recpiesl of its i national committee upon the nociuui oc ensiou. Fverybody knows that for yeur the leaders of this party have been fry in i In- fin out of manufacturers. " BANDITS SURROUNDED BY MAN HUNTERS ..ri-...l ;,, limn Itv the cmriiiocr. a thou- 1 li.. ,....,,1.1 ,.rel.hH- tin re been SPOKAN . Wash., Angus! u.n lost, as the train was crowded with re I message received early today says that tnr.iim. Snndav pleasure seekers, lleid Sloan and Rice, the Orotmo out- Maws, who NEWSBOY HERO OF BOARD WALK STROLLERS : hoi Rancher Han Carr five times in making Ihoir escape iroin wio fine officer Ihe bids submitted which man is the lowest and what his price fordoing the entire work will amount to; This is due lo Ihe manv different matters con neeted wilh Ihe construction of such a 4. line thai linve to he Inn on. 11 inuv pes- 1 sibly be Ihe end of the week before ! the lowest bidder is known. ! 4 There uro ill the 'city at the present time IK representatives from as many iimtii 1 itHtH companies, who are here to tender nuts j the work. These men have eomplet otlllKX. I'tuli.. August 0. " The com Kl.AM ATI1 FAId.S, dr., Au gust II. Klamalh Fulls is pul ling on her best dross to receive E. 11. Ilnrrimaa and parly, who are expected here next Sunday. Steamboats and launches are al ready being held in readiness to convey the visitors nnd their baggage to Pelican Lake, where the Harriman lodge is located. chase Equipment for Sub stations to Be Placed About the City ed their figuring and their bids will be luod with Ihe cilv record bolero II HOT SPR1NOS, Va., August ft. Wil liam II. Tuft todav delivered an address before the Virginia Par association, in which he declared t lint while the present ourt system is not. perfect, thero is no ause for great anxiety. A large guth ering of members of the bar from all parts of Ihe slate were attracted Ivy the presence of the candidate and lie was given an enthusiustic reception. He said in part: "The chief reason that the state de voles so much time to the administra tion of justice between individuals in private litigation and persons charged with crime in public litigation is that they promote the pece nnd tranquility of fommuuit ies. To Secure Exact Justice. "Theoretically, nbstrnctly of course, our aim is 10 secure eipiai aim exact justice between individuals and between stall's. With manv, we properly felic itate ourselves on this function of the courts, which enables 11s to nvoid the less peaceable methods allowed us to settle political questions. "Have we the right lo say that the present administration of justice, gen- ROBBER IS SHOT BY MAN HE HELD UP SANIlPOlXT, Idaho, August II. "Ilig" Ceorge Fitzsinitnons is today being hailed as a brave man by his friends for putting a bullet through a lone holdup man who attempted lo hold un four customers of the Horseshoe 1 bar. The robber had been hanging abou! the place all evening, playing cards, and as soon as the place had only four men in it he pulled out two guns nnd commanded Ihi-in lo stick up their hands or he would shoo) lln-ir lo'iols off. Fitzsiminons, who was standing in front of the bar. sneaked up. grabbed his gun and. looking around the cigar case, shot at ihe desperado and killed him. The bullet penetrated the heart and death was instantaneous. The robber was a man of about 40 years and rather tall. II.' seemed to have plenty of money. ATI.AXTIC CITY, X. X. August, li. Although he I'iiilcil in a desperate at tempt, iniule in the presence of hundreds of persons, to save Frank W. Brown. a N'ew York detective, from drowning, Frank lirowu, a newsboy, is today the hero of the hoard walk strollers. The detective swam beyond the breakers and was caught in the treacherous cur rent. The newsboy saw the plight (if the swimmer, threw down his papers ami leaped into the water. With a life buoy he swam .to where ltrown was struggling and put it under him. The crowd on the beach stood motionless as the boy's strength began to fail him. The detective slipped from the I y and young Brown barely reached shore with his own life. . , , .. are now surrounuen 10 1 posses within six miles of (Iroliuo, ( l,,rln jit is believed their capture will be ef fected at any hour. I Til nut ry where the outlaws are j hiding has been filled wilh officers anil Idepupties and il seems there is little ji-hance for Ihe fugitives to escape. It is believed that Sloane is tho least I wounded of the two and Unit demands for medical Irealinent within the uoxi IS hours will compel the fuen to sur render or lo make n dash for liberty. Ranchers from various sections have ioiued in the chase and al lensl ',n men uro in the man hunt. ing presidential election is of no .great iinoortiiuce. Il inukes no difference 111. today, at which time Ihe lasl 1ml H,,er Brian or Tuft is elected," said will be accepted. Kdwurd II. Harriin who is on his Some of the best firms 011 Ihe Pa ' vay tmKy fn,, this city to his enmp cific enasta re represented. I'ortbniil ilt '),.,.,,. leads ill number, but Los Angeles, Sail j "'hc republican policies are t he same Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma and Olyni- j ,M1S1, , n, ,i.n.n,. We will pia are represent eif. 1 plnnt Ihe soil anil harvest the crop and Lmllv insures continued popular satis The lirms represenleil are: 1 ranc ; .rHMrily will be Ihe same under either ! ,,., iim in H results? Co.. Portland: McMahon & Harris, . .-,,) ruiriiHt r:it ion. The natural resources j ',. , h j ,, )( ,,, llt ,0 present time, little; .lacol.sen Hade Co., Portland: Pa- !r 1 1- country are loo great to permit , .,,,, r institutions are being sub ei I ic Construction company, nun i i.ui- n1 ,,(.,. ,,, t,, nil,.,.) the general eoiull cisco; American l.ighl & Water com- I , ilins . . pauy, I.os Angeles: rncilic llralge com 1 Mrrim.m mi, the p.iny, Portland; Puget Sound Bridge & ! f,.,,.r censorship of lircdging company. Seattle; Fish Lake . , lornorations. Hitch company, Medt'ord; Robert Wake j ,,A es.npors nre unfair lo lield. Portland; Kxcelsior Pipe company, imeresls," said the railroad king. San Francisco; Pacific Const Pipe coin u,, wli( H ta, f ,jH fnl,jn(, ,,,. pany. Porllnnd; Wnshinglon Pipe & ; liiuntiou with llonld was foolish, liar- Foundry company, lacoinn; Milional , ,. C,;H i am worn. He realizes this condition and thai he needs rest, I which he intends lo tke. Including :the interview, he said: I "I believe II lint ry 's approaching i :i normal condition, but the railroads ! i 1-4 making no improvements." the Wood Pipe company, Olytnpin. In the meantime the water committee refuse lo stale whether they have defi nitely decided upon a source or not. The options upon the properly in Ihe nigh 1 of Wussoa canyon expire with in Ihe next few days and some move: must In- made. As near as can be de- ; lermilied the committee will obtuin their wnter from the Hlinger ranch, Ihe water! from there lo be supplemented by wa - ..- 1 1 f Pil, I..1I0 fliti-li ' 'As she was being rus COIII,I( 11, . I iected to a close scrutiny with a view j to determining whether radical changes nntry Is 11 1 sdonKi inde. The chief attack in ewspaper art i- 1 ,.,.,., j,,,, wjt, private property, based upon any inequulilies in incii isiiuin lion of wealth and human happiness that are apparent in Ihe present sys tem. "The present system, while not per fect, is so far from producing improper results that it calls for no nnxiely. The .lodges, both state and nnlioliil, are 011 the average good and great men, " Venilitv in our judges is rare. "The provisions for review and for free anil imparl iul heurings are such us generally give ,ust final .iiidgmenls. Irregularity in Systom. "An ineoualitv that exists in our present administration ot .pislice 111111 SAX FRANCISCO. Cnl.. August . ihat sooner or later is certain to rise I to I lie hospital sad trouble us and call for popular GIRL CLAIMS SHE WAS BETRAYED BY POLICEMAN arly today, after taking a dendly dose condemnation and reform is Hie uneipiai if strychnine poison, wilh suicidal In- burden which the delays nnd expenses nt. prettv Clnire Parage, u maul em- ! ot litigation unrier me presem ssi.-o ROCKEFELLER CAN CLAIM A CARNEQIE MEDAL cl.KVKI.AXI). o., August II.- lohn D. Rockefeller can call at Andrew Car negie's front door today and justly de mand a medal for saving lives, if 11 story told the watchman stationed at a railroad crossing near the oil king's home is true. A party of automol.ilists were cross ing the tracks of the Cleveland Hi Pitts burg yesterday, when the gatetuan start ed lo lower the gales to allow a train lo pass. One of the heavy arms was about lo fall on the party, when Rock efeller, according to the watchman, leaped from his automobile and cniighl il. otherwise, it is said, the gate might have killed one or Iwoo f thf it- pants. WANTS DIVORCE, AS WIFE REFUSED TO COOK SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.. August (i. His wife's refusal to cook dinner on Ihe (irst Sunday after their marriage caused Charles Cltoa to file suit fro divorce, which is in court today. Be lieving that Hie very climax of mat riinouial bliss would be a Sunday spent entirely at home, with no restaurant menu staring him in the face, Colton suggested 1 11:11 ins wiw p" i BELIEVED HE WAS CHASED BY DEMONS: SUICIDES ! 1, loved at a fashionable apart lit imposes 111 thei r. j house, told a pitiful lale of liaving been " know Hint ncm.vs nine 1 11.1 SAX FRANCISCO, Oil., August (1 : l. rayed by Policeman M. II. Howell, merchants and commercial men lo avoid Believing that he was pursued by de jand as a result tin' poli omniission Hie courts altogether nnd socio their minis, William Lctiorin, an I.S-yenr old ; ,,,-c today making an investibatiou 1 controversies by arbitration. youth, drank carbolic acid in a vacant !!,, Howell's action. 1 "Such arbitration is only possible be it at Harrison and Fremont streets, 1 The girl declared that Ho' officer I ween litigants who are members of where his dead body was found early, ,.ame to her room mid insulted her. Slo'lthe com rcial body and in a sense ,...l,- II,. lefl several rntllblillir II ilt cs. i :i ill that lie threatened to reveal secrets ' are associated. Boards of arbitration One was addressed to his mother, and ,,f after bidding her goodbye he described ,. an allacli made on him by evil spirits. 1 story, the girl lost scionsness and lie knew he was going to be killeil nuit . nnw lies on a cot at the hospital iinuhlc lo add further details to the story. I'olii-euiau Ilowell declares thai he and lie was sent bv his superior officer lo In vestigate the girl, and that he entered her n lo put her under arrest. When -h seied the poiion couit p-i ent her. The fire committee of tho city coun cil will this evening ask the council for an appropriation of $41100 with which to equip the sub-stutinus of the fire dc pnrtment nbout the city. This action wus decided upon iit n meeting of tho committee of the council with ouo ap pointed by the fire company last eve ning. Those present this morning wore Kdgar llafer, W. W. Eifert, .1. 11. But ler and Chief Annum. It is planned to build four Bubstli lions in the city and place in each a 10 gallon chemical wngon, a hose cart and a few minor necessities, such as usxes, ladders ami scaling hooks. One of these stations will lie near the North school, one near the West school, one on South Central avenuo and tho other itcroiss tho crock 011 tho East Side. 'About 2000 feet of extra hose will bo needed to equip the new enrts nnd place olio feet on the wngon. With the sub-stations and the new quipment, the city will be ill much belter condition Ihnn ever nororc to . light fire in cnsii it should start. I'ho school board will lie nskeu to allow the construction of the sub-stn- tious near the school upon school prop erly. 'i'ho city is to be divided into five wards, each ward to be nuinberoil, so that Ihe location of a fire may bo de termined more easily thuu is the ense at the present time. The division will pmhnhlv 1 inde bv the intersection of Seventh street with tho Southern Pacific trucks. The fifth district, or ward, will bo oil the east sido of the creek. Cards are to bo printed nnd dis tributed to Ihe householders so that all newcomers will know which firo dis trict they are in. This plan wns sag gested by Chief Annum and met with the ununimous approval of tho com pany. The company elected thn following officers for Ihe ensuing yenr: Charles King, president; Frank Lindlay, vice president; Frank Redden, secretary; lack Uent, ussislnnt secretary, Harry -l.nne, foreman; P. C. Bingham, assist ant foreman; W. A. Rothertncl, second assistant foreman; .lames Bates, treas urer, ami .1. II. Butler, sorgonnt : nt-nrnis. Fugcnu Annum wns elected chief by acclamation and the company decided to support Charles Roberts for the po sit inn of driver for Hio department. A committee composed of Amanu, Butler and Bingham was appointed to confer with the committee of the city council regarding sub-fire stutioll throughout Ihe city. her past life and Ihat she was help nfrer no roller to llllganis wim woiuiu.i ,lv in his oower. Al ter telling her ' opponent s. Hence il ri'SltllH III Ihe cost was afraid to go home. He wrote Ins -ister. Klla l.i'tteria. that the demons were going lo drown him in the bay and to put his body in the lot where it ' was found, lie also appointed four of his friends pallbearers. He signed a past. Aieoiuiiig 10 ins 1 oiiq.i.iioi. 1 ., , identification, saving Ins nann ( niton replied that had -he thought xv jn;., , ,,.,ierin and his address him s reasonable as lo make such a ,,., lirriM,n Blre,., for the benefit of demand of her on Sunday she would I"" r,.r ,,ep, ies. never have married horn. She is nllegeil i( ,,e, which had contained to have further declared Ihat she did j i..iHini,. .,, fm,,) ,,v ,, ,dy. not love him. bill married linn only be 1 f litigation to tho pom being greater tl the rich, assuming that the poor 1 are more often interested in small cases ) rich in large ones. Reasons for Delay. "One reason for this delay in Ihe lower courts is Ihe disposition of judges irned of his purpose, he says, she ' ol await an undue lenglli 01 lime in ml look il before he writing their opl ns or .luugmeins. i soeak wilh confidence on this point, be- caosi llivse NEWPORT LAUNCH FAILS TO RETURN ON TIME DREADED DISEASE FOUND AMONQ JAPANESE LABORERS NEWPORT, Or., August tl. Snme anxiety is being felt by their friends for (lie safely of the 14 passengers aboard Ihe launch Rose, which is sev eral hours overdue here. It is hoped Hint nothing more serious than losing their way in the denso fog I have been one of Ihe sinners prevailing has nccurre.i in mem. 1 ne The shnrteninif of lime will 1 launch wns due hero from the fishing OFFICERS TAKING TRAMP j PROMINENT BROKER RUNS TO PROVE THEIR FITNESS I AMUCK ON HIS FARM SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.. Augu-t ! I.OS AXCEI.KS. Cnl., August (i. It After hnving a rest at Ocean Heach.;wa decided today to have a sanitav the group of army officers who. tin minis-ion examine (I. H. lturbriilge. der orders from Roosevelt, marched j a prominent broker, who ran amuck nl miles to prove their fitness for serv , - duck farm here yesterday ami was ice, again took up the trail early today. ' ,-apliired only after a hard fight. Following n course along the ocean I Burbridge i-ha-ed Ihe Japanese labor boulevard, thev reached a isdnf 011 tlo-Vr- about the place with a knife, and coast near Ingiesi.le by noon. The par ' held up Ins family with 11 shotgun nnd ty yesterday covered miles, drawing terrorized the "hole ranch for several ,1'1,'in ihe afternoon nl the hotel, where hour- before he was captured. ,!,.. In..ni ihe niolif. Their fill-mile1 He wa- arraigned on the charge of her aunt suggested il. CARRIES $1,000,000 LlFE INSUKAHUli NEW YORK, Angusl li - Il was made .1 ... 1....1 M...,-.,(l;er public loony inai n. ..,,.,.. - of Philadelphia carries more ui-iu...... tinan miv other 1111111 111 the world. Wnn ..ntinker isi nsnred for l.nnn.nOn. Sla tistics gathered by the insurance press -how thai Philadelphia millionaires and multimillionaires go in for life in-ur ance mure heavily than those "f any other cilv in the I'lllte.l Slate.. ELECTBD SUPIEME CHANCELLOR OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HUSTON. Mass.. Augu-t li Henry I'. Brown of Clavbiirli. Tex., was In dav elected supreme chancellor of the Knights of I'ythis. Brown, who was supremo vice chancellor, ' ( ''d without opposition. ORGANIZING NEW TEAM FOR PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE I.os ANiiKI.F.s, Cal., August li. In lerest ill baseball circles here today centers upon the meeting of the local ignnles to be held nt the Hotel Krtss I vii today, when a new team will tie organized to be entered in Ihe reorgan izntion of the Pacific Coast six team league next season. It is a foregone -In-ion Ihat III" new club will be given the name of one of the coast towns, probably Venice, mid il is con sirlered probable that Mayor A. E. liar per of I.os Angeles will be president. Among Hie backers of the venture are soon- of the widely known and in flionlial men in southern California. Nullum Cole will attend the meeting ami others who figure prominently are: .lii.i Jeffries. Chief of Police Kern nnd 'n,:fe noiif, " " l i'"1'" rj ti t tr (rn SAN JOSK. Cal.. August ,- Beri P.eri, tin' dreaded and fatal Asiatic ilis case, has lieten discovered in a colony of Japanese fruit runners in the vi cinity of Alviso, nenr here, and Health Officer William Simpson, in company with Professor W. F. Snow of Sinn told university, who is an authority on o ei.tal disea-' s. today will make an ,0 vest igllt ioll. Ihe p-esenc- of the plague was re u.li I bv the death of the wife of I,. Bali, a Japanese, Hi roe days after he hid purchased her and two children 1 f. t t-.-l"- The woman was found to be a . o liiM "f Ihe .lisea-e. It is reported hat then- are as ninny a- II cases of 1!, ri Beri in I he Japanese camp. n,(, , xpense. grouiols nine mill's soma mi" ycnioruiij "I believe a great reform might be I afternoon, but nu truce of it has been effected will rtaintv in the federal I found. courts, and I think, loo, in the state courls, bv mandatory reduction of court g QUEEN PUTS HEK luui costs and fees, "Another method by which irrila tion at Ihe inequality of our nduiinistrn lion of justice oiny be reduced is by the introduction of a system for set lling damage suits brought by the cm plove against the public service corpo ration through official arbitration with out resort lo jury trials." DOWN ON ABRUZZI MATCH I. (1ST ssme at Vaj reward. PAY AS YOU ENTER PORTLAND STREETCARS PORTLAND, Or., August (1. " Pay a- von enter" cars are in store for Port land this fall. The innovation will be inlrisluced by the local street car com panv as soon as '.Vi new cars, which have unbred, arrive. These cars will Too Late to Classify. At the carnival last night, a u i.-n ra c one a ne which. II, pins riuoer , poos, , , -- , , . ,...,... , K,. Hike's store and receive platforms nun ine company imeiius mm v csi . i,K,.,. ...... - experiment with them. I'llMtl, Italy, August . Ensconced in her palace near Stress 011 Ihe Ital ian lakes, 1; 1 Marhgcruln put her royal foot down very decidedly upon the proposed marriage of the Duke Du'Abrnzzi to Miss Katharine Elkius, despite the preparations for the nup tials. The intimates of Un 'Bruzzi said if the young couple persists in their preparations the quean will cut the duke and Ins liride Iroin nor usi 01 acquaintances. The dowager declares she has no oh jections to Miss Elkins, hut she firm ly believes the duke should wed nn European princess. She even goes fur ther nnd suggests several who would he desirahle wives nnd Senator F.ikins pean royalty after all. jaunt will be completed with final threats lo kill, but wa o incoher. part of 15 miles tomorrow. that his trial had to be postponed. O O O O