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' V HORACE H. LURTON Vr 3 aT vaae- - .itftijr Bm. .1 j 1.. . .Br ' - Ttt-'?J Horace H. Lurton, Aiioci.i'.o Justice the United S'.ites Supre-ne Court, vho died suddenly at Atlantic City. COLLIER CAUSE OF WRECK Change in Storttad'a Course Blamed For Collision With Liner. Qui Iiit Alliiwl 'I'liflciK'H. (Mini nl fiiiT or tin Danish oolllat llatatad, Wiim lii'NI li Hi"' a ri' k mhii in Ifxion in b" directly to liliuiif for t lu collision Willi llii' hiniiri-.-H of ImIiiihI in llic Si I. I lillll' Hu I lllill IIUIHC'I Mir lo or 111. in- Mum I, nun IJffi'H Tin' iiiiiiiiihMiui iiini. i in- jrouns. Biuti' wiih "wrmiK ami in'Kiii:i ml In k"-l'IK lh- II.IMKIlllllll nl III'' 'H8rl In IiIh own IihimIh it ml l.illlnr. in nil tin cniliiln When hi' h.ih tin- I" Iiik on." Tin' report nyi Hi' 'i i i' ' III no' dui' In .un n'i l.il i I. n ii III i.'tli it n( tin' Ht. I.iiw i fin iv ll vmi! ii dlMBlaf hull iiiikI i hiivii in i mi. il 111 in rv it iii similar otrounataiu i i -b"iii Uwl 'in' iioiniiiMiii oaaaa ol Ida oolllaloa .i ii" I i h.ni nl CIHII'BI'. Willi ll III'' lllll I "II l 'I 01 VI llltlnj III. :.ll.i'l li.l till i l of fleer w ho wiik in 1 1. in oi ili hip mi Hk' inn'' New Plague Case Found. New OrliaiiH. Aii"H. i i I I "l lm boiilr pliinui', tin' mill BUMM llii' iIih e i- ,iih.ii .1 iw n 'l .i n. VII f'liimi bora bj Dr w ' Rnokt I. I. lilt HIM Kl'llll UrlHI.ll ill lilt' I illli ll H'.ui'K in .iiih n hi' 'i!n' u inn. tin' fin i wiiiiiin in ba Irlekell, I u BBftaaa who til 'in iu)eii in i. raataatanl arltbla two I'm ka oi w in i.- iin in i i aaa araa tiiiml at sal Estate Men Pick Lcs Angeles. I'll ..Inn r I .ii . n . iii l.ili il gi'iiiiic lm ih - him. H ni aaiartalnlai Ii i i . . Miiilini. nl iln National A !( .il I I. iii i ' 11,, i. in. hi I'lri li .1 I lu :n. i. Sh.ill cn.i-. lllll Ii India. iut citiiui BUSINLSS men vote ON ANTI-TRUST BILLS W'tlMhllitt mi Noli inii I iiii'iit ' Willi i . it ii dotal la i v i., I lit Ih. nun nl Iln- I'nili il Sliiii -. w ho oil il in II until r Ihe rvforen lum i illad for b) i i bam I i oi i oiiiniii' oi 'in' United Si. id" on tba pwndlna irual i i lm u.'i' aa hu i alii i' b) to fori ' liuhiai Ion In pi if i immodl I a l oio- .1 In i .. iiln I " i inn. .is i i ii.. product .'i in i ai'll io .in applti ii i i. i , ioiiu in prlneli la and i ..rk. ihli' In i i h.ii there ' b no slal utorj prohibition ol I . i I. .. .i ll.' 1 . . . t . I I hi I I -l 1 i I'll I I ililUbes ih. or ' i Ira tin of tradu oi i com tush i ii.-ii. u aa to i In auuii ...... ii . privata art tons brought u ill il.l. 11. 1. 1 : r ll"' lllll 'I j i st : . aa totad 's b THE MARKETS Portland. wiifut ihli'. :'i'. bluaataij lot-; red Unburn . ti.i Thnothy, io. alfalfa, n liiiutr rn.ni.i i. -7o. BJ Han. I lla, brattle. Wln-ut Hlii. '.in. IHi ' lub, 7t;; rt'd R Italian, II , I .in. f, $17 per i ..;i. ;i".ilfa. $14 par ion iiiiuti t i maty, fta, WtM I WHEN BIRDS CAN'T BE SHOT. New Reflations Effective Oct. 1 Pre scribe Closed Seasons. W'lwhiii-'l'iii Ainciiilmciit to thede I'liiliuenl "f iturlciiltiitv's n-Lrn Int Ions for tin- luoii'i Hon of migratory bini Will hveome effect h t. I II iTi'il of our ol tin- I'h.iniTP l to . rtini mi tin- Mtaamirl and tiu up per vtiitiTi or tin- MlBataatnfri thfamaH' itiu or ail migrator) aam binla tor aril led tbart It an open atgaua from Oct Ii lll I. to Ian. I, lltl". ArtiT tin- la t tar iatt Iba problldtlofl win be in forea again Othai amendmatita daal pi liiolpall with the CHJNtd st'iison for a in r fowl in rarietM loi-ainieH Tba in" rVgajlNtfctM provide for a rimed aaflaiHi In .one o 1 for nil a iterfnwl from r M to Rtfg i ih'M follow I DM i;M''plloiii Iii thi' nilo i.n iiiio tin' open senaori nn followi in Maaanrbtnaptta and Kboda laland, I in i u ifii .inn I and ort. I. roiini'iti cut. Now Vii'k I'l'iinn.vlvanln. Iilaho flregnn and WaahlngtiHt, hrtwiaaj .Ian Id and h i Ii Now lerwe) batwavti I'll I iiml Nov I. Minnesota , North Dakota, s..nih Dakota and vieonnin. in i it I'i'ii i hi i and Sopt 7 lor MM No 'i the liuaed BHsMI I" Ix'lwecil .Inn I'l anil I I I. with the following exi'i'ptiunt I loin w aro. Mnry- Inii'l. Dtotrtt'l "I t'olnmlila. VlrKlnln, North Carolina. Alalmma. MhlBtMlppI ! ntnl Lotlllana lii'lttoon I'rh 1 and I Not. florid. i. Qeoegtl and Sonlh I f'arollnii. MtWatB l"rli Id and Nov 'Jt); Kantai, mi., ..ni i and Oklahoma, tie twioii Ki'h. 1 iiti'I Sept l."i. TvtmV Ari zona and California, between l-'eti I ninl Oi t 15. FIRE DRILL IN A CHURCH. Twalvs Hundred Boston Worshipers Qet Out In Record Time. Motion -Service al Ht Peter'acliureb. Mi'ctliiK BotM lilll. was Intel rupti'il In the Itluht Itcv I'lliT lloiinii t lit othiT day to Kite Hu i. Jim agBWBMaa nun. w.iii, i'ii and rhlldii'ii llitli urllium In lent lot: llic i hiiii Ii In case or lire. At a Mtn Hum iiii-ir piiNior the parish MM nil i''tl the chilli h In I wo ninl one hull mlunti's The coiiuH'unliiiii wan divided Into ltd ifroupt. ''.oh unnip tnklin; u M0 III lt ,'ll I III' HI l"l S III , III '1111114 tt'i Walk lit ell lint don't crowi WiiMie no linn', inn do not run." In .'pi:iiiiiin- the purpose ut the drill llif piiMtor Kit ll "l''lre diillit in "iir h'IiooIh have prov- il lo M r-ni'v ami Kalltractory I here Ik no rci-mi why they mIhhiIiI imt la Jiim ii" ini I'-iiny In our chiir.ii i "ihi'i piiiiin bnlkttHfja YOOTHS FIGHT DUEL ON TOP OF MOUNTAIN One Will Oie as Result of Premeditated Fight. i nut: V :i Two .lien i limbed the liiM'iil. i'iiiiiI'i'i l.ind iiioiiiilaiu anil foUgfal a 'l-l"l d.ii'l Hull will ivmiII hi llie de.ilh "I il l'il-l one The pill I h I pOUU wcie I i I ili'iter anil Ainler -...ii ISlip win' hoi Im'i'Ii rthii'l- Hid UelUhl'or- Hlin e . Inhlli'Mid They foOgbl . I i-iniu ei. Ii olhi'i p. it'll ll. lllll I'here wen- id arltneaaa la IM duel The li.illle rasllltled IswaiiasB Vanmer ..'ii iiti i" nie .uii'iiii"ii r i. -top io hit slater, a ii'iiii'lt viiiiiik' wi'inau llic inch. I'.illi "1 wli.iio me well , on i.ei icil Hid .i"i'.ioii-.. inei here, hat ltd ii'ine ml" town ll.'ll' llli'll lli'llle-. lo but i.ui'piio ranama ikt mJ I ll II I nil Hie -ll.-.-l did ll. 'I ll.'ll' lllll IlllUg "ill "I Iln Iii. n iii Hielr '"il- tei-.ilh'ii Aiiei .i lew niiiinlfM Ihey ii.ile in iiiiiilie: l iiiil iii.iiiiiI.iiii. Dear latbume'a mi1, ""I fougbl Vmi.'ter araa Ni"i thnrngb IM bod) twice, and .;-iep w.ot tt ..ninl. -il three iliuaa mi ei Iln Hgbl Ihe dneh-li. reliiruetl here i p ii.ni i u attentive to m Nina iiiotii i"i auuw lime Hi lien w. ii mil repeatedl) b) tM yimng it. mi. in- I mult Ih. it In- 'illenl Hoi wcie not il.'. cpl 'il.le l'-li -p tt Ii I no we.ipi'ii wiih mi" a iM ai bard warn stora and pi'i ii med anMam or i,, ,i, t i .illl.. i nut (he liilcitl ill. ike. teeordlim In K"lei, Vanovat tta- sbut .ii ihe c. "nil me both bating mbed he llcl li"l III llieir llii-ttc and Bl .iieniciii riot igreodongai Mtabm andolaaped bauds ittM arordglTeub) Ksteji V'uuovvi siaggerwd and fell hen lit agulnal but bouklor, raualtuj - aroouon i" ' I) up," Ida bulkd from iin- bent) ravolvor nlowluj a dam ll in INli'i II Id' rbougb from mortal woimd and - iliie to Maud, a oover n ed '" i iblrd tt ho h bidb man lulaaad. After IM lasi iln- Vaiwvat falutad from hma or mil Katep iboughl he araa dead fur ibis lei-ion tie rama lata rwallod with (he inlenlii'ii. ko he cliilin-. of turrtuoVrtua la IM BMttl sh.ni t iflci V. Hotel. Ii.i ..line il.mii troin tM iiioui i nn. t inerinj; and , .. from :" blood Peaks Named For Senators. isblDgtim I'liree inli peaks to iin- i iiiwe.nh.i maga on ihe hlaakaa it. Mdl Mount St RltMi k Ita lieeil ii nncil foi Sen.ilor Itoot ot New i danator Uodge of Maaaachuaatta I ei Sen i tor Turner t tV tahlngtun Phe tbree setmMfa arata BaadlMld ol the niiii. in itiniiiiKnion MfOTB the tlaaka houudart Irilmaal Id lornlim H i'i" i irga pbotogtapM of the i'i Iks ll it e 1 1 ..'ii nit en to Mi Ito.'t anil Mi I iwlire ht Superiiiictitliiil Titliii.in ut ihe teodetb Bdrtaf a was seer tiny "I the I inei i.'rtn toir.llll-slou. MAKE ARMY MEN OF COLLEGE BOYS Many Seize Opportunity o! Camping This Summer. PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE. Vacations Utilized to Study How to Bs a Real Soldier Instruction Qivsn by Trained Army OfficersMembers to Be Made Officers if Call For Volun teers Is Necessary. WiishhiKton.-Many Mtltjag) Btddddti lire fbHonimj I aoWatfa Ufa thai sum mer I id. in hniiilrcd me l.il.ing ad tniitat'e of the training olleied DJ tM win 'li'i'.n uncut In lour Htiident camps. liapraaaiitatlTaB of abodl 100 BdUaj)M ninl anltaraltlaa thronchont tba eoda Hi i..oU ti ppoitnnlty of apaajdlMJ a month under cintiiri. I'lepmatory Bfllmdl stiidentH lire also ciiiolhil In the BJdMJdb w llli'll are open to nil xindeiiti mid itriidiiatcs of col leges or high .. I It between the ugi'H ot Mi'tetiieen ami thirty years. In earr.tlng out this scheme the war department hai afforded n means wheicli.t the '"Urge men of At lea may acddlra odketrahlpa in bbmoI war and at tbe MBkB time thoroiiKhly en joy the Miimmer vacntlon While the work at the emups will not bo nil play, there will be ample opportunity for tbe students to enjoy themselves In u unci and other recreations. Most 17 NEWTON'S si BaV ar 1 .v . i . i t .. . . BlBaKlBr n 't j'", TSfSw Pre-lnventory Sale Of Dependable FOOTWEAR 95c rinito ( hy Aiiii'ihim I'ras Association BKI'llKTAUV IIA'llliao.N or Hie work Is done in (be morning. get flag the allcliiiioii largely life lor llle llli'll lo U-.C n- thct BM hf- Thls liiethod worked out no success fully at tbe i iiuips last summer that the unit olll. In Is d'i'liliil to piescrlbo It tor Ibis ycii's camps While many linn turned mil and year, Ihe iiuiiiIht araa iiwtljp lawtmmml when the camps opciitsl 'the low tosl ot the iimulh's onllllg. tOgVtMl "lib tbe great table ol the IU-.IIU. Ii.ni "ll.li'il and Ihe phys leal beiicllls. bate proteil a big lliduce nieiii to coiiegl 1 1 1 ihe total aspadM fur cipiipm, nl and other lie. BBMlttaa aiiiounis In laoa Ih. in JiJh The tt at ih p ii linelil h.i- linl"i -e, the ciimpo In the followlOH Mt.iteuieiit : "The aatabllabtueni ol thaao atudaot camps bus minUnl the adoption ot i policy lenilllig lo piomote a cloer mi del -landing between llic limit and Ihe i It ill. in p.'piil.iiion ot Hie country ninl o iilir llle college student an Inalgbl mi" our military bbdorj and matboda ii'H. h tt i i l.e of table to hlin us a clii.cn St ulciil-. will, us at Wam r i ii i . -.niei statan." The iiinp are locatad at BlirllDI ton Vt . i idlugtoB. Mi' h ; AaMvtllat i iiiil M I .il u-ti in tcil olbccr-. hat a lieeil del d b) the war deplltlilelil e tbe . i! ...iin atteodlui tbe 'limps a abort couraa of artda kbb la in 1 1 It :i r insiriii 'lion. T.itget pi feat urea tM troth In IM ramp. The National Itllla Aaais'latlon of Ai 111 e.ilii I" sliiiml.ite llilclot 111 markamanablp, baa offered mad iln f". the sin, louts doing Ihe bant won, Compaulaa .it tM rampa art madt up. as t ii us possible, or stuilenta or ihe aama ualveralty All companlea arc . oinni I piled h) t nltl '"I i, wbo nn i i "ill tars -i'i. ted front amona Iba .1 , n prefet emt being gitcu io students ol the pn i i iiinpN I . c t .'i li i ami Jual The ntudenta ara og a ea del si nua th ii in. treated arltb Iba courtaaj due proaiajctlva ofllcora, but t io .iii n aa aad regulatb i imp i'i Ileal ..it.it ii ii Mid artillery in-t. ,,Mi is ilven, bewldaa tM aarlaa of informal tnlks, tactical aralka ami w;ii .'.lines, rondlleted I'.t coiupi'lelit of l. iiium t ith such sul'lc. ts as th. theoretical prluelplea of tactics. In eluding ad' ioca ami raai gunrtis, pa trots outp..s ami .onil'.it etarj "f War Qaniaon, Qaajdfdl .....I nn. I other auny olllet'rs hate norkad hard to make the camps this .tc.ir .i raccaaa Mcratarj Uarrtaoa in a letter to ctiliege ineii re.cnt'.t dc t'laietl thai in rdM Ol war the army WOUld ntssl from iVlUHl o BJhB) toung ineii :is othcers of volunteers l'he best rlaaaaa la dran from, M baMa, are the etlu. llcl young men from the colleges and uulveraltlaa All ihey lacks be ant-- in tiic military instruction. Thla U tt ii. t the camps furnbah. Children's Mary Jane pumps and Roman sandels in dull calf, pat. kid, tan, white gr velvet, sizes to 8, val ues to 1.76, specially priced for this Pre-Inventory Sale at 95c Same styles in sizes 8J, to 2, values to 1 2. 50 specially priced for this Pre Inventory Sale at $1.15 $2.95 Men's Oxfords in all leathers, both button and lace, including the new Knglish last, with rubber bottoms, values to 5.00, specially priced for this Pre-Inventory sale at $2.95 Extra Special 93 pairs Men's High Shoes, both button and lace, all sizes in the lot but broken lines, values to $5.00, specially priced for this Pre-Inventory Sale at $2.95 Silk Hosiery Special The famous Kayser Silk Hosiery in all lolors. $1.00 pure silk hose specially priced ;.( 89c 11.60 pure silk hose, regular or out size $1.29 .$2.00 pure silk hose specially priced at 11.41 $1.95 Ladies pumps in all leathers, either the colonial style or bow; button or lace Oxfords, welted or light McKay sole, values to 3.00, specially priced at this Pre-Inventory sale at $1.95 Extra Special 106 pairs of Ladies High Shoes, not out-of-date Mdse., but Short lines, all sizes in the lot, values to S4.00, specially priced for this Pre-Inventory Sale at $1.95 $3.35 J. & T. Cousins pumps and Oxfords in patent or French kid, dull calf or buckskin, values to 5.00, specially priced for this Pre-Inventory Sale at $3.35 Extra Special Three broken lines of J. & T. Cous ins High Shoes in white buckskin, tan Russia button and the new English lace, values to $".0, spec ially priced for this Pre-Inventory Sale at $3.35 If it is values you want we can save you money I NEWTON'S - gjgjg (Jet Away From the City For A Few Days And Fnjoy The Cool Of The Ocean FIRST SKA SHORE EXCURSION To North Beach Resorts July 16. Round Trip From Ontario $14.15 Limit August 1st. Stopovers at Port land and other points on return trip. The Glothes Cleaning Question llf t are better equipped than ever before for handling your work, having in stalled some new Tanks, Dusting Tables and other cleaning devices. We have the best of light in our spotting room, allowing no spots to escape us. After your clothes are pressed which has been greatly improved on they are inclosed from the dust until called for or delivered. YT handle Fancy work, Dyeing, Clean ing and Blocking Hats and do kinds of repairing and busheling. (Jive us a call. Promptness is our motto. Opposite Dreamland Theater. Our Phone, 84 J. ONTARIO PRESSARY ART DUNNUCK, Proprietor Special Train Service will be operated from iiis, a,..! warn ("Subscribe For The Arqus, particulars ronsult 0. S. i. Agents The Best Paper in Ontario Empire Lumber Company, Limited i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal Summer Storage Rates for Coal Now on. $7.00 and $7.50 a Ton The Most Complete Line of Building Material. It you cannot tind it anywhere else oome ti u- He have it.