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THE MOKMXG ASTOKIAN. WEDNESDAY. JIXC .-. 1HI CHARGED WITH SERIOUS OFFENSE English Nobleman to Be Tried for Bigamy. MARRIED AN AMERICAN Cast Will B Takri W Ike Hoist ol Lars' tad Creates Mki Caaaett Aaoif UTr-Hi Ltjtl Fljst Ei pec led. I Irsv Pcss NEW YORK, June IS. Commenting noon the cae of Earl Russell, who Is charge-i In FnglanJ with bigamy in having .n iil Mrs. So.nerville in Reno, New, when he Already na, a wife In England, ihe London orree Vondem of the Tribune ays: But the most interesting element t the function of the b.mse of lord. If the grand Jury indicto Earl Rusee'll f.r bigimy. he ! !- nl by an ordinary criminal court, hu: by ;he house of lords, s.nce "ha: . hi priv ilege. The last time this was the c.im of the ;riil of a -r ,vi .1 ri mini charge, wm firty year. a vv h n L r J Carlinal was charged it ft ..lue:li.g TM was a crlm nal offensv and re- trie J by the houe of W-.U. The procedure Is so unusual iha: v eran British Uwyers forecast ih.i: I: j w;ll he ih- lcs; instance ..f th. kind. cHl'W'ls'V If the ease actually reaches, the up- Tr.hun- f- r r-r house on the question of prvil ge this bigamy trial in Its boldest aspect brings up the whole ques-.ion of the validity of Amrexan divor.es when Englishmen cross the Atlantic for the purpose yf evading English law and return with American decree as their ground of defense. It is evident that the prosecution has prepared Itself for a harl fight and that It has obtained possession of all the facts respecting Earl Russell's marriage- and divorce In Nevada and alsi full Information concerning recent de cisions of the United States supreme court on the subject. Judge Curler who performed the mar hage In Nevada has nothing to say respecting the Russell ase. In which he will be an important witness. H is a bright and Jovial American law yer who has enjoyed his Journey aT-s the continent and the voyage from New York. Mr. Vnvvr. came Into Mr. Sage' of fice on the morning of that .lay hold ing among others "puis" sold by the latter on .W shares of Chlcngo. R.vk Island A Pacific. The stock In which Mr. Vroom ha I the privileges were then selling so low. accorling to the tape that If he could buy them about those figures h, chiU then deliver them to Mr. S.ige at ihe figure named in hla "puts" and make net profit of many thousands, lie handed hl privileges over to Mr. Sage n ho hrts them yet and a-ked the financier to buy in the stocks for him as a broker whereupon he would sell them to Mr. tvico at th put" pres. From this point the stories diverge. Mr. Sage said recently In discussing the meeting: "Rivk Inland n as selling a: 1.10 when X'r. Vrvm. who he'd puts on 500 shares at price, ranging from W to K-J gave me an order to buy It at the mar k1:. I turned the rler Into my bnk ers. Rut the tape was twenty-five min utes beh nd time and the price they hid to pay was lo, tf course this showed no profit to Mr. Vroom but I could n, help li." J. H. Miller, the plaintiff's attorney, said In the coure of an Interview e :la:nlnr his c'lent's side of the case; "Mr. Vroom demanded buck the privies but could not g-t (hem. Now, those privileges were worth :nor than th-- actual pr.-fi: thtt conM have Iwen male on ;Vrn in the transactions he authorit y Mr Sag to mak- Wo think w have a g ol cis " HrNTIN'l MfRPKRERS. WILL PISCl "rVS IKKMATIOX. Engineer Will Meet at Cheyenne and Formulate lvtlnitc Plans. CHEYENNE,, Wy.v. June IV -The meeting of th, Western State Engineers, which will be held here Thi'i.lay. promises to be ail interesting M,.. 1 he subjivts of Irrigation of government aid, state and federal liws will tc l russ,l and the engineer wdl 'inte on some ulan of action in the shape of nvommen Lit Ions to congress. AilMlH tiu.s who will w prcs1;" m State Kn:ilneers IMwon. of N'H.la; A F. Ooreinus. ,f I'tab and W. IV Ross, of Idaho. The adjourned meeting or senitors and representative from the arid and semi-arid stativ and terrltor es. called to nte-t here Thunulay will also lv larirely attended and the pro. ttvdlnrf will b of nuch Intenwt and linoorranoe to the cititens of the and West. Senators Warren and I'lark and Rep resentative Mondell, of Wyoinmg. who will be .tivsoot. and from Nebras ka. I'tah, v Worado. llttio. Kuns.is, New Mexico and other delegatiinis will attend!. The irrgall-ii proli!-m, land leasing, fencing and other matters of vital Importance to the sut.-s 111 :tv lbvky Mountain region will be dis cussed. It Is believe! the several dele, rations will unite on som- plan, lull twill be driwn up an. I .1 camiMotn the cm ng s-ssi.n of cvnres will l. nrrangl Western senaioi .m l , on grcssmen now se, that if a.'ivt.'t'iig 1- to be g I tied it mis; .ill .-o-,.,. in mi:'-, united 'ffors. Jj,k.m Mackinaw Railway, He linally ivnerved decision. The si vie of ihe suit Is Rice against Olooi; ct ill. nil I ihe nilestlon hi :u -is whether the I'entral Trust ('ouimn of the iltiaranty Trust t'ompany shall fmnlslv a bond for the plaintiff, who Is a s(ih kholder. to secure hint against any d-spositon of the tuit seviniili'x winch wore agreed (o be tssii d under the plan of iwi gams Hum Neither trust company was willing t. Kive the bond for ftoo.oiio :,i gnaiantee Ihe new securities and the suggestion was made to riliie Twoinbl -y 'o . Ih- purchasers and ,n- s, :u n.-i,, -, ,.f the new s!o k. t ,. poii ,1 sullUien: amount of the isxue to secure the plain tiff stockholders. This was not igree. able to the purchaser nor was the offer of II. McK. Tw nble. ,.f thai Hun i-OMKS AS A sntlMIISK. Southern Roads IVmind II gh. r Rales on I'ott.m Sh rm nis 1 The Journal On- After Mexican Out aws in T X is Tin M BRJDR INTERVIEWED. Onrgon Ex -Sena tor on S.-ope fouia Filr. "f NEW YORK. Jut l.-'The St. Liu s exposition of Is!!, ;n ominem- ration of the Louisiana purchase, s expected to outrival many such enter. prises in :h-- ;a-i." si 1 io. 'U'. Me-, Brid". ex-l'n-?J Stat: se-nator from I Oregon, a: the Fif h Av-r.ui- hot-1. I The senatir s a nv'tnber of St. j Loua exposition rmmismn nhi h wal chsn 1 1 in rsra .-f !h: Vnited Stat-" gJV-r'imen; at :h- filr. I He continui: "Wb-.it inak's me h-nk that the 'a.ri j will lie unpr ce Vri' 1 in -lijny "ays is I the enthusiasm "Ith whl-h th- p-)-1 pie of St. I.uis ar.l of -he .:ii-Ml- w--st hav taken hold of . Th-re w II b-1 no hck of fundi. The govrtment win! furnish tZ.W. ; lie eomi-any $ft.anri.. j w0 and mr. 'ivei -;. . I un lrand. U' coming from outs' 'e fure-s. fs.'nee th? exposithT! is to c-i-:-:iit'- th- I.oui-iani; purchasv. :t t an &'. b- sail to eel I brate the rt n-. l - of cxp insion w hich elv-8 the enterv - ti'l grat-r niflcance." x v i.n the r.' T' X . suvs : F:ve luinlr'd citiins of Southwest Texas are er.cigv in a can hunt, a I 1 u:y f Mex.e.m outl.i.vs b.-ttig the juarry. Air mIv h-ve has Invn a tight betw-vn T-xans and M-t f.un near Bel nion in wh:ch one Mexican was shot to !-a'h. one was hang) and one noundJd. The one was hanged In an effort to make hi-n divulge the where abouts f the leaders of the band of M-x!ein ouriaws The man hunt is 'he result of three n-nrlers within th- last few days. The v ictims w-r Sheriff Morris of Kansas CHinty. Sh-'riff Robert M. Tilover of ftonialrs county, and Tony S-hnab-1. a wealthy ranchman. Large poss-s of determined men. hea led by th sh-r ffs of Travis. Hays. R e. Falls. Pistr'p. K'rr. Kemlall. At asiva. Starr and a number of other counties ar- on; hunting for the mur-d-rers. In a llltlin to the, .mni-rotis sher iffs' posses ,1 numl-r if cit.i-ns' po-sjes have been org.mix-l and are eouring the countrv for the ;ugitiv-s. Mayor Emmet: Wh.f 1.' Au:m i 3 No In the nVId with a h'g p.w.. governor Say-rs ;..liy lir-t t-l 1 l-ta.-hment of state rnng-rs to Jon :n the f.ursuit and a'tog-th-r th-r- tirn .v r VI -i-n out s-areblne f-T th M-x!c.in :i'iirder--rs. NEW YOIiK. Jim. of 'o iiinerc says. After July 1 shippers of ,iy goods, or in. ire strti'tlv i'aklng cotton f.ili. res. will have to jsn high n fieigln r.ii' s 1 1 .ml from ,vl h.,ic, te,i.he, In the southern 1 i!!r...i.l. 'Plus rews Will be re.-e V ed W ,.h lllli !l suiill. 1 he f to- : 1.1 ; only .1 ll'll r-l e!.slt. L M ;o elllll .gjfd ui; !ii.r' . li.i 'i. el on f I In i-w 1 a Ai;so'.:i;i:n i;y stkki. tki': ior.ld I'.'iieeni Ttu- Thr. i- n lie Haug-r ns lli ,il NEW YORK. June Iv-Th- T: says: At a meeting h.-el a; th' Waldorf Ast.iria. n. g 'tiatioii w.n-- broiigh: to a cl.e which will result in the iborpii m vif the Colon to Fuel & lr n 'oniany by the I'nlted States Stes-I corporation Those who attendisl the ni'-viting were John J. Mitchell. James Hutch ns, John Hutchins. Isaac Wwood. r'Pr-sent-ing the '"ol irado concern and rej.re. sentaiives of J. P. Motrin for the steel combine. The niivtlnu last.1 s- v eral h.iurs and at Irs el is,, no one of the Vmr r vs vv.is wiling to .ik con cerning the trmsaclion. From other suiun s i; was Nam however, that the deal was vi.iit,ea!y closed and that the .ffcr ,if th' s.ee combine to buy In Colorado Fu-1 an-1 Iron at a pri not far from 1M was acceptevl. The culminiti'in of the tra:;sae:',ui is regarded with great tailsf.vtlon by John W. Hates and his assonat-s wh.i have been largely instrumental in in-dial. CREW PVINO ,Nl M:.Vi lloi rlble Cmdillon Found AN man Ship I'lauet, .ird tier- NEW YOKK. dun.. Iv A dlspau-h fi'iu Phil id"lphlu to the Tim' t.iy lhat (ho trans-Ailantic line it:ciiih' Civiwn Point fiMin I'hlladelpbi t, ,on. d.'ii fell in with the Herman bark Plan el. the d.s ks of which wci,. sw ,11 illii,i with scorpions, ihe captain and crew of whl. h wcro j,, k w ilt iscui vy, Ihe Chief olllc 'f dell and I lie MVOII of tlcei too o to ; ike am pact 111 Ihe niwgatloii ..f the vess I This ana on May M. In laiiiule t'1 tie. l .nK:;u,. 1310 Seeell I PtMeer Hrvant of the Civ. w II Point was u in chaig' of Cie siriik en bark and w k d her Into Quins, town barb T on May ; Ctptnl.i Mils kenneth of he Planet was strlck.'ll on May VI. Willi scurvy 11,. wis uncou Helms wli-n 'he Ccnvii Poln: fell In with the li.uk He never r-galn.d c-m-Hcloils'ii'SM .111 I die I b -f it,. h . b,u K r.ich d yu-.-istowi The aecud ottl cer died on M.n :t Pltl SSI v WILL RCI.KNT NEW' Vl'ltK, June (V -A.voldlllg t . calilegian'. fr nil ll rlm t,. the Journal of C0111111 -ice. leiubl- Information is rec-H-.l .11 the '!-iiti.i:l eip-tal 'hat the l': uslii. v -"1 -!"-nt lias t.-tt-i :rin.-. to ieia ,r, i . : . i.n , ;,-'i ns 1. mi in. nis mH .1 I ! th.- Al lUSIOII O' A'l'cr'.-a : ..1- icsuia 'co 1 . ni vl rt i . PXTRA RXTRA Itcturn ol tlto lllu Monti Hliown NORRIS 6t ROVR'S BI Trained Animal Shows AT ASTORIA Saturday, Jutio 22 Sliovv. ! it nd N I. M. 300 p,,rrr 300 GRAND FREE STREET PARADE 11 A. M. ri'e-i"' U.'l-li'-u.'.'Vi..,?" f i - wmiMmm Ajn "ANAMAN P. TES APJCSTED 'anili.m Pa iflo and I- Diff- re Inisr-Ool nial NEW Y'iP.K Jnn lv-For a y.-ar m .r-. -ays i M .n-r-il disj a rh to i Tribune, -h- Canadian Pa. ifle an J ol n v-r Taloc N. P. Th-i'i-:s--. .; Johns. !.u: wotiM n t ' I. . .'.'- V..,. : . h .nd Hi-.-' Crnd Trurk a ' M n r n .veonr.t ..f th.s d ad. .in Pa. Ifi t'j'.sf -ri Sl'ES RFSSELL SA'IK. Action Growing Out if Ia) During Recent Panic. I In the SU suit for NEW YORK. Jun Ireme court of this $25,010 his just b.-.-n brough: against P.usll Sage, who introduc- ;he busi- i ness of trading in "puts'' and " als" by Robert D. Vrtjom, who for years has been accusf-mel to buy the.s privileges. fpm him. The a. lion is an HUterowth of a dlrliculty which occur red on May 9. the day of the .anic. its a n:.-r p, I t . Boston, j Th- .-mad j a noti-.- i I .in :h- It--' t"i minus, ,,; j l-'undy ;.ts ! 'r..ni bv -h-! wav. Th- ' ' m-.-i st,j-.. .in ;uTm-'; I ri I ways hao diff-r-sl ttgin.i-;ng f S'. Johns. 1 ' tna dian Pa.- fie rail: eid I he long haul from St h- l'it-r-i 'ol ...i il ..ffleia's vis-rt. d-.rit'g thai 'ha - li ein 1 by i's agr-em-nt ,v--. i. nr. 1 fr-.s;ht :.. the il. I UI-. ihe Can. 1 the bulk 'f 'r..ni Si. Johns b'jsj- STEi:PL!'HASE ENTRIES NEW Y'!tK. June lv F lio.v.ng ai-th- .-ii t ri -s f r th- gr in I nati .nal steeil-hase a; at nit two miles m.l a half, to he run ..n Saturday, June at Sh- p.-liead Ray: Pr. I'attlett. It 'rk'iti.irti.i. Po. Th Cad. 1W; Pass.- Par:.s.ut. IC. ''k Robin. I't'C P.'ul. a, l.'.'.l; I'M atlchtSMian. IV,; The Ha, h. -lor. I.v.i. nr. Ei.-lil,i g. T-n Cindb-. l't M uiri. , H '. J i. k Cai -y. Hv. Porti.ni. U7; ;-,rg.. K tic. 116; Hawlan l. Ht. Matt S:m(s n. Klond k". S.r Hubert. King T.. Mys-e-Siirlne. 14'.. Tuntis. lit; Nut-.. Mig.c Light. H:'; KiVrkanny i f-i -u ,! tisrit-r i Is.-n. i hiltr-e. It'l. It-l,ath. M , of Iar. ll'lt; Sa.-k-'tt. ''hoir 'Iirl. 12 ' " h s .iii i t , y,, Iiaryl. Iti r.i'or. Mar ly Paid-.-. Esphon,-. S oi .io, Trllioii. IV,: J-.sie s s -If Pr ,t-, Tion. Miss M.-ch-ll. I.o Jihtison., I'll; Mai yl in I-r. The Iriv-r. H glee. P'.'!: W-st own. J ,H. t. Fulminate. l)es,-rado. 112; Zanzibar, Rnsphorus, Islington, IX I. iii n'Mi . i ' tan. .ns ,,h ti '..i i. th, .ciiisi.,,, ... Mv-i Vv f v.L-rn M,m A,.crv.,,..f... a-c '... li . TtVUyCY . lth?n c i mi . , , 1 - vjnlLi'A V L' :.i-Wi tJV A. fT. V Z.V a - i.K- many ,-ha - trom 'h ,vr I V ' A A-Ntl. . 5f X. . vJ ,L-fN. 1 kVr-J !,..., t,k i,,. umvi v i . k i . i " -etVLal UaOJgiVF3--'' - :.'- ' i.'i'.v ...... da. T . .:, n, lijti'Y r! KXitt " i .. . , , , I'.iitii.VM' jo., is vv ii a . Walla ! A'-J '! . TT7 ; . ' H-l a -f:, ..... V'.... b.,-: . 'v .,. i s,n ntvs ...' i. eJ.r -.yr- s u h r, r.als. ,;;,..-h ih- ,,.,..s a ., ; " ' ' ' " . V0 . - i . n ,o., :;.,. have ,-m,.. a i-u';,' ,,,..,;, j , . ., v' v'' tj ..'.''-V. a-, '-' !Tv. t'l.i: . an Cr !' tlrs; j ,.: .,. l,, V f si-xt m. in III all such .-.,s inns: l. ' ,,.;y ' N- i.ll".l at fourth class : other words. , one wbd.. ch liar'i-r than at ,e,,t , Kit m, -l . .b, Wlie.,:. Jil'v Til M N 1 1 1 ' I ILK PI t SI'S Til AI N II . i. . A' I IS TKA I M II . M N K 1 1 Yst In- fr-igh: nil- .,n the b..sis of u ,, . , h,l fioni New Vnk t A lanta d, . T I ! V I N II I I 'i ' N" 1 1 IS T It I N 1 1 1 ' '. II I ' 1 1 A S TUAISEI. .KltfS a20 FUNNY CLOWNS 20 hat the south-rn nlit.w.ls hav ,-, W. , rr'M i ' J-,.!' J -T J S LI , i "t. J II 1 nan, ,1 L .. . ''1.... vkl f,XTV f . i a : m id- : h s -h i-i, ha s I by Cotinn.sioii-r M Cartbv. Y u k freight .ml tratKt t Fn-n Is sHi;T if ' ! r il P. ilma 1'rg. M ik- It ic- NEW Vi'ltK says: H or it , i S. Itub-ns. 'ub. in Jun" i in In h-r a I ivs igo r rurn to i "ub i :hi- ' I I "' f.-n S Of li-, t I I'.irti i's a. . . i.tliik! , a s . n, y , I c i- I ,w i. fr-tn I to : ilk a tb Mr h- s.,,,1 , I'.ub ris thinks h Tr.bu-i n P I "P x -pt or r -a -h' l iS-U-l fr-'ght !) itS Ray of 1 'h-r- S . J .ht: 1-, 1 ;. oi:r I'ui.lti. n A'lantic rail, 'jr.a li.in I'.n ifi. manag--I..-1' 'his s )i- r-ult oj : m'.h t.-.e Piter-Colonial . L PRESIDENT WILL P.E A USE N'T. Th-r-f.e. - Harvarl Will Not Pr .p.,., D-gre-. cnf.-r Mm iLASS cf Baldwin's Celery Soda am a hsloh at ooo. It la a plw at, tparkliBC SarrMeaat 4riak that aatibu4iaul7. It m tmt fmritum tk HMuch, Mtlf ojs Mm rraa utt murm all paia. It fra alck aad Watch, m lerr ad .MfeOfM. lOc, ZBc Ope, ii.eo FRANK HART. Successor to Tb. Olsen, W0-2 Co. St, NEW Yi:K. June pi -Ac, ..rding to a R sio!i .ilspsy. h to Th- H-rald Pr-s-id-:u M. K" iiley ,v l! )-,., be present at th- i-nrnifl h-nr of Harvard I'ni- j y-rsily to r-o-iv- 'h- degie- of I.L D. I anl "h- un v -r'i'y will not confer the ! d.-Kr-e In his alis'-w. j When p.-e.; .n, Kli,: was Informed , that Mr. M. Kinl y -.-.ould rot te pres- -nt, he Sdi 1: ' If Mr. M K nley is not Present at j tl .mm-p 'Ti-n: 'h- ,1-ifiee will not I b- conf.-ir- l ip ,n him as th-r- W'uld b- no op,of 'iini y to , , so. Former iv a 'J-g.-.e was '-onf-rr-.i o, -oasional-ly, but th" otstotn ,,f the college for several years has hen to pr'wnt the degr to thos.- nv who present, th-m--h- in tr.--on on i-ornm'-nc-m-nt, I pre-urn- that th- cus'om will b ad-h'-r.-d to th s y-ar." Ij i.s il I : ; in; a m .m L'NITION. SAN FRAN 'IS'), June 11- The haul-ship Or-g ,n is now disc harging her aminunitlon and as soon as the work is compl-ted she will go to the Bremerton, Wash., navy yard to be docked. The Iowa will Bail today for Puget sound. Th? Philadelphia ha ben ordered to Samoa and will sail today if the four anchors and fifty tons of chain ,be Is to take on arrive. Otherwise she may not get away until next wek. TELEs'.R W 'HERS WILL SI IT IKE. I-aekawtnna op-ratois In I gri mt uvr I'nw.irr.in'e.l Disnil.-' lis. NEW YORK. Ju"e K-Ail th- t-:--graph-is ,,f the La, kin anni Railroad are nv mb-rs of ih- Teb-grnplKTs' I'n ,.n. says a World disjiitch from S-ran-ton. Pa. md luring Hi- pas. six months the giviin.-f .omm tt has b-en engag.1 in formulating gri-vanc-s r-ganling promotions. It Is now a'lf". that when th" nun-mitt-- 'f (iv- waited u"n Sup-r,nt.-n-,,-nt Rine to submit th-ir grievances their r-s gnr.tior.s w re d-man l.-d W?ioi they mad- this report .h-r- was a fiir aoiotiK 'p-nuors and a per 'motory ij-man l. Is said, was made for the reinstatement i f th m-n. Th d-mand has n )t be. n c.,nced-l and th operators, I! is 'aid, are nw p"par- ing for a g-neral strike oyer th" '-n lie sysje-m. MISS ROLTR AN HEIRESS. NEW YORK, June IS. Mary Holt", the Harlem cashier who was. nhot on Saturday night by her diwarded sw-et-h-art. William M-lnhoff-r, would have received a leg-a, y of $V,)0 had she lived another we-k. At the time she was hot a ch"ck for $74 made out to h-r order wan found In her pocket r-Pre-senting the Inter".: on hT legacy. No r-latlve haa claimed h-r body x cuius.-! ( . . ity. w ho ' am. r on 'ub.i will i e .k to r.port !.i 'i-n r ! T Es'i.ida h n on, illation f..- tii ub.i ' I-n ml Paitn i '. ,!!. il V.i l-y. N Y Rub- ns an i i 'coin; i t want i.i I'm. Mr .an I,- t.-i- i- ' h- nom'na I in. Mr. Rir.:,s .-aid. " ! n -r il palrn.-i ;i.c k but I do n.c think will I,.- f.slsl tl- .eJ.lt.s of 111. l-. .- ba. Th-y ii- almost a mot I Pilnia ire 1. 1- hiui.-if j-.. pular w Cubans by th- way b- condu l.-d h affairs ,,f th- I'ubaa Junta in 'his city A i; -nlus is riot lire l-i as ores', . it ,.f I'uba. bit- ,ri honey' man. The "lily possible ..I. ..,:i. in of Pilnia s C-n I'-.-iiilc l.cn-w M i .so, !.. v ie -; i -i. . nt of th- r -yo uiionnry ,r v ision.il goy-ric nvii'. !n Cuba. Til.- reason lhai th.-r.- was tr tibl. about th- accepiaii, of th- Plan amend n-nt by the I'ubaris "if 'bat I w is not no ! t-Io el th-r-. Tb- el-i-tloi villi probably be h-ld In autiiinn and th- in.aiigurir on of the ;.r, . d-iK will be in January, i.i ! I s .to . Hill- t . f I'll r li. in th p.::t,il':.'ii:m steel plant. Schwab S-lls nan lo English Firm Miik-rs. ,f Old IPORTANT RAILWAY CASE. Stockholders of the C. J. &M. It. it. Oppose Reorganization Plan. NEW YORK, June 18.-The Tribune Hays: Justice Wilmot M. Smith, of the su preme court, heard In White Plain. N. Y., arguments of counsel on tile (luestlon of (riving ueturity in the ca of reorganization of the Cincinnati, NEW YORK. Jun- H Acoil ng t a Philadelphia s,.,lal I,, ihe Tiui-s. th- latest story in conn-i-tion with lh dis,,s;i,,n of '1,,. R-'hlehem St-.-l Cum. pany Is that VI, le'is Sons nd Maxim will g-t lb- b g plant after all. While it Is .'ickri owl lge, that I'harb s M. Schwab H-cui'-d ontril r o-nlly by buying 10),(SSI ,,f the libO.WH) shares of H-thl h'-m stock, it is now said that he has re-sild this interest to the V, k era ,nle who wan; it f.,r their ship building and steel making combina tion. This it is l,eli,-vd v 1 1 1 Ik- the next d-v-lopin -m w h-n Pr-sld-nt Lliid-rmiri Issue a (statement to st'K khold-rs,, Kivliig the terriK of Ihe sale to Mr Hehwab an 1 clearing up some of the mystery w'nbh has surrounded the ne. gotiaii ono. The st's khold'-rs of ' the Itcthl-h -m Inra Company w ill then be railed together on August 1! to vote on a proposition to sHl their company to the Bethleh"m Steel Comiany, whoii' atotkholders, the next day, will vote on an authorized Issue of $",500,400 in bonds for the purchase of the Iron concern. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. ThM prcpartif l"ti rmittiiiM till nf tlie dik'i'Sttints iiihI diesis nil kilnNnf foiKi. It k'lvcs iflst.ltlt relief Ullil llcVer f;illM ti cure. It allows ymi tne.il nil the f'SMl ymi want.. Tin' most ofiisitlve Btoin.icliH can take t I:y its ur many tlioiisiiiils of dsicd.i s ti iv; iM-rn cured iifiercvcryllilni; els- failed. H Is uiiritp;lo'! f ir :.!! sp inach trmiblcs. 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