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London, June IS .V fpeclal dispatch from Rome oyi a wml-offlelal note published there dulunn ihut whoever la mnde the king of Servla, the powers ex-i.t punishment of the murder ers of Kin Alexander and Queen Pro, M civilised countries canrot tolora'e that administrative and mili tary position In any country should be OCVUbled by MMWlllK. A special dispatch fiont Belgrade ys th draft of a bill, with marginal note, rlttn by thf lute Klny Alfx- Nndcr. hw brvn found In the (mlufp. 1t provld.Mj for the rro4 lanwitltm of Qutfn Druaa's brother a hflr to the I h roil. Thi, the divpaU h add, In IikUI by the ronjratiin to bo com plcte Juttltlcatlon for their ui'tlun. ftEKVIA'H CAPITAL Ql'IKT. TroiMi Are Nt Win. lilng on HelirrH'te ' aa It ported. Be!rd. June 11 -At midnight laat rdeht triin.iulllty prevailed here. The Mreet hid (rustically been deArted since P. M.,' with the exception of small mllltaray patrola which paraded the thoroughfare. The palace waa guarded by a cordon f infantry, and the nilnlMeriul renldcnrc In the vi cinity of the palace were clomly guard ed by dtachnients of troop. A general feeling of chterfulneati per vade. the city, and, according to re jwta. the country alao. , Former Mlnlwter Tudorovlca has uc eumbed to hla wound. " MlnUter of Commerce Oenshlc. In nn Interview muu ne roniuerea mat ir there wna any republican tendency In the rablne it waa lnurg.nt. The election of ruler, he thought, could not occur lie. fore Tueadaiy. but it la ulmoat ertaln Prince Peter fetrageorgrvltrh will be elected. Prince Mlrko of Montenefrro, haa no choice whatever. M. Gvnshlca wa reticent na to the event at the palace early on Thursday morning. The minuter added that since hla aocewilon the lute King Alex andw committed conatant erroni, and icet hut hold on the public by hla mar Hag with Queen Draga and the come dy played In connection with the prep. ,arfttlona for the birth of an alleged heir. The coup d'etat wa fixed for June 11, beaiuae on that day Queen Draga wished to proclaim her brother Nikodem heir to the throne. M. Gen Wilca concluded aa Indorsing- Prince Peter aa an honorable man and an earnest well-wlaher of Servla, Cavalry and Infantry continue to pa ttol the streets during the .day. The people remain calm. Notices have been placarded on the walla of Belgrade en joining the people to observe the laws, and reminding them that meetings of any kind on the day preceding the as. sembllng of the Skuptschina or during Its session are strictly prohibited. The war minister haa Issued a decree dls missing several military commanders And appointing successor to their post VICTIM OF MYELITIS. New York, June 13. Pauline Burk hardt, aged 16, hps been found by the authorities of St. Luke's hospital to be the victim of one of the rarest dis eases, myelitis. It is a form of para lysis, and, In two weeks haa deadened very muscle in the girl's body below the hips. The girl never had been 111 until this disease attacked her two weeks ago. TIcxtlroftj wear otfr. So do I jr. i tt j. mmmmmsM BufitlVKesciJ Inno time tWS. your merchtii.t. i a i HERMAN WISE, St. A SoIeAjfent for Awtorln. OREGON,. SUNDAY, Jl'WK JAC'KS'JN PEOPLE TEKHiriEIX Witni'Mii.-a Have Pled and Juror Are Apprehenalve. Jackson, Ky., June IX The prowcu tlon In the cane of Jet and White, churtred with the amutwlnatlon of J. B. M.niutn, rented early toduy. It la be lieved the case will go to the jury next Wedneadiiy. The prowcutlon wa com pelted to close without the attendance (if a wltneM whoae ' teatlmony was wanted to prove the conJruy Involv ing other than tbe defendant af ihe bar. It l considered that aome of the wl'.nenwB have fled and that others are hiding It la suld they are afraid to tewtlfy and there Is an Imprenalon that the jurora aleo are apprehenwve of the future. A current opinion la that there In not likely to be conviction In the cnao. x TELEGRAPHERS BOYCOTT. Order Has It In for the Santa Fe Rail road. Chicago, June IS. The Order of Rail way Telegraphers hn declared a boy cott against the Atchison. Topeka, Santa Fe railroad, a circular letter signed by the president and grand sec retary of the order having been re ceived by the ticket agents of all the reads entering Chkaigo. The letter asks the ticket agents when routing passen gers and freight to discriminate against the Santa Fa. The trouble between the telegraphers ui.d the Kjinla Fe is of long standing. In 1K9Q the telegraphers and station agents became diitined with their pay and working condition and sent a committee to Chicago to make de mand and after many conferences a1 strike waa called. The officers of the order say that tbe company by a Sub terfuge, Induced the men to resume work at the end of 17 days and they al so say that those who took part In 4he strike huve been discriminated against ever sine? by the Santa Fe and some other roads. ' ' .' .; J '. The Hunta Fe haa not been employing member ot the order for some time. : ' - - - IMPORTANT TRAFFIC MOVE. Canadian Pacific Railroad Takes Over Navigation Company. Tucoinn, June li. The Canadian Pa title railroad ha absorbed the CanadI an Pacific Navigation company, with headquarters at Vancouver, and has taken over it 14 steamers plying be. tween Victoria, Skagway and- other points. The new condition la an Im imrtant one to all parts of the North west as it gives the Canadian Pacific through line from Its Eastern con nectlons to Alaska und leaves It In position to be a dictator In a certain class ot freight rates. As yet there is no change in the Alas kan tariff, but local line expect that when any large amount of business Is oen to competition, the Canadian road will be a formidable rival. LEAGUES MAY CONSOLIDATE. President of the Nationals In Favor of Joining Americans. New York, June IS. H. S. Pulliam, president ot the National Base Ball league, who suld yesterday he knew nothing of the reported negotiation for a consolidation with the Amelrcan league, today t credited with a state. ment as follows: "If the nmjorlly of the National league club owners detHre a consolida tion of the(lnterests with the American league, It meets with my hearty ap proval and as this can be brought about only by the election of President John. son as head of the combined organisa tion!, I will gladly co-operate to that end." SHOT AT ITALIAN CONSUL. Sailor Made Sure of His Man and Then Missed Htm. Havana, June IS. While the Italian consul here, Vktgo Tornlelll, was seated his office yesterday afternoon, a young Italian sailor entered and . In nulred whether he was the consul. On receiving an affirmative reply he whip ped out a revolver and fired. Tho bul- t graxed the consul's head. The sailor waa overpowered ana arrested.. He gave the name of Pletro AUIney. PREFERS A LINER. Gloucester, Mass., June 13. Ludwlg ll.Htenbaum. who left Boston three eeka ago In a small open dory to cross the Atlantic, haa returned and given up the trip. He went 36 miles to the eastward, mailing the gulf stream. It, 1903. HOMELESS CARED FORI East St Louis Continues In Help- less ConditionVast Area Is Inundated. WATER MAY REMAIN WEEKS Kvery Knrt Put Forth To Re lieve The Sufl'erliijr of Uufbr . tiiuatea-Seart'li For Bodies 8t. Loul, June IS. With 10,000 re. fugees to feed and Shelter; East St. Loul I still battling against th flood. The city Is entirely surrounded by wa ter and two-third of Its territory la under water. The river stage contin ue to fall, JmU the back jyater which inundate East 8t. LouU, remains ata tlonary and It, will probably be week before Tt I gone; ' i - dllgent search ba fulled to reveal any bodle from the flooded houses, and It is now believed that alt the In habitants of the ' couth side have caped. Business has not resumed to any great extent and soldiers are still aiding the local police in preserving or der, Dikes are being constantly pa trolled and when a weakened place Is fi und, it is sptedlly remedied by vol unteer. The paid laborer have re ceived their wages and have been, dis missed. , ' The total financial loss in East St Louts is estimated J3.OflC.000. " ; DEFENDED HIS MOTHER. Young Man Shot His Father After Be- V ; ., ng Badly Injured, j, New York, Jur.e 13.-In defense of his mother, Charles Muchfleld haa shot and seriously wounded his father. Mrs. Muchfleld and her son teft their apart ments in New; York two months ago because of the father1 alleged ill treat ment The son ts. an electrician and with his mother established a home in Jersey City. Muchfleld walked in up: on them suddenly and Immediately set upon lls wife with an umbrella. The son Interfered and was knocked dowa Although several ribs were broken and he was In great pain, the tad procured a rlstol and as his father rued at him the second time he fired. The wounded man was taken to a hospital and the son surrendered to the police. DIED IN DEPOSIT VAULTS. After Confessing to Embexslement, Young Cadhler Ends Hi Life. Chicago, June 13. Having confessed to an embezslement probably amount Ing to $4000, Ernest Naorajal a native of Ceylon faas shot and killed himself In the safety deposit valuta of the Prai rie State bank, where he had taken his employer to reimburse him a best he tould with the small savings he had there. Naorajal was Vashier for Ed ward Reub, commission merchant was .5 years ot age and came to Chicago from Ceylon six year .ga. Naorajal aserted that all the money, to gether with that received from abroad, hud been lost in gambling. A CITY'S , RUINS FOUND. ' In the Midst of Mexican Forest Great ( ' People Once Lived. - x Chicago, June 13. A dispatch to the Inter-Ocean from the City of Mexico says: y . The ruins of a large city have beon discovered in a remote part of the state of Puebla by Francisco Rodrlgues, an archaeologist, who has Just made a report of his find to the government authorities here. The city contains large pyramids and extensive fortlflca. Hons. It Is situated In the midst of a dense forest and a large amount of ex cavation will be necessary to learn it true extent and Importance. A commission will be apponted by the the government to explore the ruins.. BRITT FIGHTS A DRAW. Second Battle With O'Keefe Unsatis- factory to Him. Butte, June 13. Jack O'Keefe of Chl- go and Jimmy Brltt of San Francisco fought twenty rounds to a draw here this afternon. The fight was fast nnd furlou. Brltt had a shade the best of it, but O'Keefe was favorite with the crowd, as the 'Frisco boy had been ac cused of fouling repeatedly. The sher iff Jumped In the ring in one round and arned Brltt that If he did not fight fair the battle could not go on. YACHTS XEARI.VO NEW YORK. Wirelwa Telegraph Reports Challenger Off dandy Hook. New York, Jun It. The De forest wlrvles telegraph station at Coney island, rejwrts at mid night th.it the Erin was then ttbout 95 miles off Sandy Hook. The Erin waa towing Shamrock III. All four boat were togeth er. , ths Erin , Shamrock III, Shamrock I and her conveyor. The Erin report a stormy pas atige. The boats should reach Sandy Hook about I A. M. CONCERNED ABOUT CANAL. Colombian Government Annoy fioose- . velt by Its Tardiness. ' Washington, June 11 The president today sent for William Nelson Com Well, attorney for the Panama Canal company, to confer with him on the sit- tuition. "!..-; ' ' VV.' It is understood that the president Is much concerned over the canal outlook. He la not disposed to be Impatient with Colombia and ii willing to allow a rea sonable time to execute it obligations. but he regard the obligations as more binding than those of the "original treaty ond cannot admit the right of the Colombian government to recede from them. If not carried out by rati fication of the treaty by Colombian congress at it meeting this month the United States hopes Colombia will find some other means of executing it ob ligations to thi country. FORCED MONEY ORDERS. Much Advertised Thief Captured in iv Eugene. Eugene, Ore, June 13.-J.C. Coggins, w ho la wanted by the pos tofive depart ment for the forgery of money orders throughout the country, was arrested here this evening by officers while try ing to pass a bogus money order for tSO upon Hamilton (Bro- clothiers of thls city. When confronted by the of flcr -ggln -iihiteijaa-'''-?: Circulars have been sent out describ ing the forgers who was recognised by local postuffice employe by his pic ture. He was detained at the store by the employes until the officers were notified. Qn his person was found I complete outfit for stamping ordeftj aJ. dressed to himself, together with four money, orders for various sums. At the jail the prisoner broke down and con. fessed his guilt coggins metho d was to ! pur chase , : money orders in small amounts, usually less , than Jl, and by means of ' chemicals erased aU writing from the money or- stamp of the order and then fill out the order to suit himself. He then sub stituted an Impression of the rubber stamp.. " " BIG SCHOONER WRECKED. Crew ' Huddled , Forward ' Helplessly 1 Waiting Their Doom. Old Orchard, Maine, June 13. It was evident tonight from Wreckage washed ashore that the new five-masted schooner Washington B. Thomas, Cap tain W. J. Lorntond-, bound from Nor folk, Va., to Portland, Maine, was wrecked during a gale on Stratton Isl and and Is very rapidly 'breaking to pieces. The crew were reported safe at dark, although huddled together in the forward part of the vessel, the stern having broken away. Semi-Weekly Astorian, 11 a year. FOR GIB L ROBINSON SELLS FURNITURE Sells Good, Stylish Fur nishings At Low Prices. Carpets, Mattings, Lino- '; Hums, Rugs, if ancy RocR- ers, Stoves, Tables, Bed Room and Parlor Sets. Everything for the House ROBINSON'S FURNITURE .STORE 5S8 Commercial Street THEY FOUGHT OVER FENCE .... . .Silly Dispute Between Sacramento Neighbors Ends In Commis -sion Of Murder. MAN KILLED, MIFE MOUNDED Little Son Rusijed To Defend His Father But His Pistol Proved . Useless-Arrest Follows. ' gaciamento, June 14. A bloody bat tle occurred this , afternoon , between neighbor in Slater's addition near Sac ramento river, W. F. Lot k wood shot and killed John Gould, an employe of the Southern Pacific. Lock wood then (hot Gould wife in the aide,' but dia claim any intention to harm her. The 13-year-old son of Gould raised hi father plrtol at the aJStassln, but tha cartridge had all been exploded. The trouble arose over a fence. There waa a board out of Gould' . fence, through which he permitted pedestrian to pass. lie stopped Mrs. Look wood from doing so and bad feeling resulted between the two mn. The met on tlw street and a fist fight ensued. Pistols were fetter secured by both and Shoot ing begun- Lock wood, who waa un harmed, wa arrested.; KILLED BY RUNAWAY TRAIN. Steam Blinded People's Eyes to Ap proaching Danger. Tacoma. Wash., June 11 A remark able accident occurred on the Tacorm & Eastern railway at Kapowsin Uila. evening. While a number of persons were standing on the main tine, a run away train loaded with Immense logs crashed into them, instantly killing Harry IX Voorhes. of Tacoma, former ly of Detroit, Mich.,' and possibly fa. tally Jjring Geo. FBuIen. local manager of . the Griffin ' Car Wheat " company. Mrs. C. H. Forner waa so - ; riously injured she died within thirty minutes.' The party was observing the work of a construction crew and es caping steam of the engine prevented them from bearing the runaway train. POPE LEO NOT DEAD. Rome, June li Rumor published today in Vienna papers that the pope bad died suddenly are entirely with out foundation. His : holiness ' Is in good health. Base Ball Scores. .PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Spokane Spokane 6; Tacoma 5. At Butte Butte 8; San Francisco, t. At Helena Helena 4; Los Angeles X PACIFIC COAST. At Seattle-Seattle 1; Portland 4. x At Los Angeles Los Angele 6; San Francisco t . , At San Francisco Oakland S; Sacra mento . - k NATIONAL. , At Cincinnati Cincinnati 0; New York 4. . f . "' - At St. Loute-i-St. Louts 4; Boston t At Chicago Chicago 2 1 Pittsburg 1 ' AMERICAN, At New York New York Sj'Detrolt & At Cleveland Cleveland 1; Philadel phia 12. - - . 1 .-' : At Washington Washington 10: Chi cago o. , '. . . - . , At Boston Boston 7; St. Louis 0..' 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