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Alleged Official Statement Given Rulers Death Upon A Battle Between Their Own Fac tions After A Quarrel In The Royal Family. Be!grad, June U. A inllltiiry revolution broke out here lout night. The trout who revolted under the leiuternhlji of Major Anglkovlcs surrounded the SMilac. amilnted Kink Alexander.' Quwn Draga, the latter'a atiitcr, the nuecn'a brother Nlkinlrm; Premier Markovltch, Mlnlatera Petrovltch and Tudorovlce, OenernI Pnvlovltt-h, the former minister of wur, and some of the metnbr of the roynl guard. Prince Kstrageorgevltch waa protlalmed king."' ' " - ":' ' ..."''..; k ,: A new government wn formed and the following proclamation waa l aued: " ' ' ' "To tho Servian People Last night the king and queen were ahot In this grave and fateful movement friends of the Fatherland have combined to form a new government. While the government make this announce ment to the people It la convinced that the Hi-rvlan people will gather around it and lend it their aid to maintain order and security throughout the land., "The government hereby makes known that from today the constitution t-f April , 1901. come In force. A meeting of the natlona) representatives, dls solved by the proclamation of March June 15.' JOVA.V AVAKfMOVlCS. Premier. "Ul'BONUU KALCVU'K, Foreign "UTOJAN PHOT1CH. Minister of the Interior.-" "QEORGK HENS1CS. Minister of Commerce! -GKNERAL JOHOVAN ALANZOKVICS. Mlnixter of War. "VOOISLAV VEUKOVICS, Minister of Finance. 'LJUIUMOMm SCHIOKOVK'S. Minister of Justce." An attempt was made to support the dynasty by the commander of the Danube division who tried to march the Eighth regiment of infantry Into the city to help the kite king, but he was opposed by a body of troops under Colonel OaifOwlx. In the light which e,nsued, both commander mentioned were killed. V What purport to be an official explanation of the tragedy was Issued at Belgrade during the day. It snys: . "After -dinner on Wednesday evening, the king and queen with some of their relatives and several mlnlsten sat on the balcony of the prtTace. Sudi denly the king demanded that Queen Draga leave the country. She refused and was supported by some of the position he ordered the military to queen" friends were nlro active and light between these two factions that 'Long' Live Karag'eorg'evitch News Of Outrage Received Quietly And Later There Were Shouts For, New King By Belgrade, June H. The streets are thronged with people whose actions seem to approve the coup d'etat. M. Protlca, the new minister of the Inter ior, was) loudly cheered as he drove to the ministry. M. Avakumovics, the new premier, belongs to the indepen dent liberal party. , ' The people received the news of the assassinations, which were perpetrated between 10:30 last night and 2 o'clock this morning, quietly. v The bodies of the king and queen re main In the palace. r i, ' As the morning advanced the ex cltement In the streets grew steadily, In spite of the pouring inli," thousands ot people gathered in the vicinity of the; palace. Everywhere troops of all arms were posted, and field guns were jlaM In sposjtlo Mr quickly deal with any opposition to the newly formed government's will. The sldlers discard ed their cockades, bearing the late King; Alexander's. clpher,-fafcd substi tuted for it flowers, green twigs and Jeaye; (,t Vf, j , (Tj , Bands of yoohg men paraded the ijtreets, waving flags! and shouting, rtLbng Jlvl Ka.iigedrevltch." . If lugs are, frying from nearly every hu,ln jBtflfcrade, and there la abso. lutuly no display whatever of crepe or other signs of mourning. The royal fta11rtir3 'h'jis 'peW lo.we.red from 'over thfpulavu-' itepoita from '.placea tW- Obliterates lFLeig'ning' Out Placing Responsibility Of The 24. is summoned to meet at Beti Minister. ministers. When the king saw this op occupy the palace. In the meantime the ecllected her supporters It was in the the king and queen were killed. The Parading People. sldo Belgrade Indicate that the country accepts the disappearance of the Ob renoyltch dynasty without regret. According to the best available In- formation 'obtainable from the mass ot contradictions the crime was curried out by members ot the Sixth infantry under the command of Colonels Mls rhlch and Machln. The latter Is a brother-in-law ot te late Queen Draga, and is minister ot public works in the new cabinet . The soldiers appear to have fought their way Into the palace, shooting down the ald-de-camp on duty Colonel Naumovs1, although according to another version, the king shot Nau movs because' he opened the gate to his assailants, thereby creating a sus picion ot his connivance.,, Some ot the other persons killed were surprised In their houses simultaneously with the attack on the palace. s J I ' Te bodies of all the Mead will be placed In coffins duringttheJcourse of the day. The remains of King Alexander will probably be burled In ha convent of Kakovxa. The other bodies will be Interred in the local cemetery. Cannon were flrvd as a rftgnal for the earnags to bephi, and the troops sur rounded the ttiluisterlui r -tldences at the same time as they moved upon the palace. After "the drama ftf Jhe' palai. officers galloped 'throuKlv tlie streets Of tye jjltyslwmlng out the news that ! iw wvni fttiiru, 1 , i sratJtT Dynasty Queen Draga Is said to have sus tained numerous wounds. A post mortem examination waa held on the bodlea in the palace at 11 o'clock this morning. , The local papers embellish their re ports of the tragedy with all sort of statement According to one of them, the bodies of the king and queen were placed in shrouds and were loweced from a window of the palace to the gardens, whence they were carried R way In a baggage wagW s SEKVM'B NEW KINO. . Paris, June U. Prince Peter Kara gcorgevitch, the new king of Bervlai waa a member of the fashionable dip lomatic set In Paris and bad among his acquaintances a number of Americans. He is described as having an agro-able personality, is about SO years of age, was a frequenter of the leading clubs and hotels and was a well-known figure at races and sports. He entered the French army In ,170 with the rank of captain. Former Queen Natalie, mother of late King AtexandenlMtvhig at Vet-saile with ner alMelvPrinces Ghlka, wife of a umaniao minister. Geneva, June U. Prince Peter Kara georgevltch, who has been living here for some time" appeared to be greatly astonished at the news from Belgrade, which be said he had only learned through a private telegram from Vien na ' CLOSED INCIDENT. Question Ambassador Cassini'a Ego tism Will Be Dropped.' Washington, June 11. Minister Con ger's protest to the state department relative to an Interview of Count Cas sini, the Russian ambassador, in which the ambassador exxpressed regretjthat the minister had been : misinformed about Russia's negotiations with the Pekin government will be regarded by the government as a closed incident No representations have been made to the Russian government on the sub ject and none will be made. SHIP BnLDERS SHUT DOWN. Threatened Strike WU1 Suspend Work on Hill's Steamships. Groton, Conn., "June 11. The West ern Shipbuilding company today post' ed notices that the works would be closed Indefinitely. This action comes after a mass meeting of workmen last night, when It was decided to strike if the company persisted In Its refusal to grant a nine hour day at ten hours pay. work on the steamships Dakota and Minnesota, building for the Great Northern Railway, is suspended. STRANGE ORDER FROM WARS. Pension Commissioner Says Kansas Can Tend to Her Own Sufferers. Washington, June 11. Pension Com missioner Ware, himself a Kansan, has issued the following order: S , .,; "It la reported that a subscription paper is being circulated in the pen sion bureau for the Kansas flood suf ferers. Let It be discontinued. Kan sas tan take eare of its own sufferers." The subscription paper was circulated at the request of resident Kansans at a mas meeting held In this cUy sev eral days ago In accordance with trie rtquest of the governor of Kansas. BRANCH" POSTOFflCES. Washington. June 11. Fourth Assis tant Postmaster deneraBrlstow has Instituted an Investigation governing the establishment and "maintenance of ilt fcrahyh. station arid MiVatuftonk. of iH'PioLuvta. . iu.ruui, uuui iuc country.; LB i STATUTE Jll'MT STAND. Judge of 8uierlor Court Differ With Decb4on of Federal Supreme ; - , , - Court. ' Chicago, Jut 11. Judge Philip Stein, ot the superior court, has gjven a rul ing that Is directly at variance with a decision of the supreme court of the United States on a similar question. The ruling arises 1 In an , Insurance suit brought Xiy- Mrs. Sarah Iherlg to pre vent th Mutual Life Insurance com pany, which has its home office In New Tork city, from forfeiting a policy for VMD taken out In the name of her hus band without giving notice. The supreme court had decided In the Cohen case that New Tork insur ance companies can forfeit Bollcles written outside the state without giv ing notice, while the New Tork statute provides that notice must be given of the voiding of policies. The Iherig poli cy was written in Colorado. - T. After considering all the facts, Judg Stein ruled, that the company must abide by the New Tork law notwith standing the decision of the federal supreme court to the contrary. CHILE DEMORALIZED. At One Time Great Country', Amounts to Nothing. Now New York, June 11. ' This country which formerly ranked first in South America, is now going backward with gigantic- strides," declares the, Valpa raiso, Chile, correspondent of the Her ald. "Embezzlements of public and private funds are, be says, of dally occurrence. Leading newspapers, bit- ttrly complain of the' serious demorali zation invading the country, the un easiness prevailing among the working classes is but the result of the demor alization in the upper classes." TRUE DILL AGAINST MAYOR. Pittsburg Executive Charged With a Misdemeanor. Pittsburg, June 11, Th grand Jury has returned a true bill against Wil liam B. Hays, mayor of , Pittsburg, Charging him with misdemeanor in dis charging Samuel Moore from the city's employ. . Moore was an official of the ordinance bureau of the city and an old soldier. On March 31, 1901, he, with a number of others, was discharged from the city employ by Hays.- The matter was taken up by the old sol diers of the city and a test case made in Moore's behalf. ' DANGER FROM FOREST FIRES. Logging Camp Crew Fighting Flames Timber Burned. the Seattle, June 11. Reports received shew that there is graye danger of a repetition of forest fires this summer. The crew of a logging camp have been fighting fire in the hills back of Enum claw for the past two days. The woods are on fire ail around Granite Falls. Ellis worth camp on Nasel river was utterly destroyed: loss about $10,000. The fira has burned about Uurge sec tions of timber owned by the Weyer hauser Byndilate and is still raging. CHARGED WITH CRUELTY 1 Major Will Go to Manila to Hear In vestigation. San Juan. Porto Rico, June 11. Maj or Robert L. Howse of the Porto Rican regiment, who has been ordered to Ma nila to be present during the investiga tion of the charges against him of cru el treatment of Filipino persons, has ' sailed for New York. . F O RCIB L, ROBINSON SELLS FURNITURE Sells Good, Stylish Fur nishings At Low Prices. Garpets, Matting's, Lino iiums,' Rugl, Fancy Rock . erst Staves, .Tables, Bed " Roonx T an Parlor Setsl .J ...v "'! Evething'ifbr'the House i ROBINSON'S FURNITURE 5T0RE ' 5138 ;Coititticrclol Street FLOODS ARE . -'"RECEDING East St Louis Regaining Normal 1 : ConditionsNo Further Damages. ALL TRAFFIC 1$ IRREGULAR. AH West Bound Trains Arejlov-Ingi-Flood Refugees Prop - erly Cared For. - st LouK June 11. The situation In East St. Louis remains about the same a last night. The flood on the south in still being held back ot Missouri av enue, wh the levee I watched un ceasingly, as elsewhere, by thousand of workers, ready with bags of sand to close any break that may occur. A decline in the rlw'a stage of a fraction Of ftn fnh 1 alnA fna t.-l. does hot make and apparent dferenca. In the height of the flood but showw that the river as a tendency to fall. The stage at T A. M. was Zl.f. This may relieve the situation greatly dur ing the day If the fall continues, but until there Is a decided decline In the flood, the city will be at the mercy of the wall of water that surrounds It on three id?s. , The' night was cold for this time or the year: and there waa considerable suffering among the thou sands of homelen men. women and children on the East Side, most of whom, however, were taken eare of in comparative comfort in tents and oth- her modes of shelter. " East St, .Louis is rapidly regaining normal conditions in the business dis tricts not under water,, although It will be weeks before the effect of the flood Is ont .' Only accredited citizens are allowed to pass into or from the city without a special permit It Is impos able to get water, today except en an official order signed by the city clerk. Tn-kiea'ure was, takeji byjhe jnayor this morning in order torpreverif waste of the scant supply of usable water. Water is still swping through Broad way.1 but that thoroughfare, which Is made of ground, still holds, and it is believed will not break. HER SHAME KILLED HER. Victim of Outrage Ended Her Suffer- : lng by Taking Her Life. Portland, June H. Mrs. Tlliie Will committed suicide at Canby this after noon by takng carbolic acid. April 28, last, she was the victim of a crimi nal assault at the hands ot an un known tramp, who entered her father's) house while she was alone. The tramp waa never found and the woman brood-, ed over the affair until it drove her to take her life. She was 82 years ot ase. ' t . , " STRIKERS CAPTURE TOWN. . Cavalry Troops Expected to Arrive at , Murenci. El Paso, June 11. The Mexican and Italian strikers at Murenci captured a mill of -the copper company, disarmed the guards and made themselves com plete masters of the town, threaten ing the lives of prominent citizens. Five troops of United States cavalry r.re exited tonight. . CROPS IMPROVED. Portland. June 11. The rain tnnlirht over Oregon and Washington has great- iv Improved the crop prowpects. E FACTS