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DAILY EVENING EDITION EASTERN' OREGON WEATHER. rsienitri lb""1? rlr tonight mill -sttinlsv; wsimsr tonight MARK THIS FAti . x , .: PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBJKftOH, FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1901. NO. 4189 I gjj YOUR tOCERIES.. LSI) tGETABLES i nme and Ml me, r'r,..i Vep'tat'lt nltv m rruiw "r Hiceest line staph' lfincyGrwe.it.-- in in the city. ,R. Demott. Some Summer Suggestions For Men To contemplating buyers The well-known lino of "R. & W." hot weather apparel pro sents unusual attraction and is here. The assortment is com plete, catchy. The goods are well made in every detail, Fancy Flannel Outing Suits of the celebrated T i V make are tasteful, dressy patterns Handsome, stvlish, pel feet fitting garments. The correct thing for tins season. Outing suits of fancy flannel tj.no to Jttj.oo Hlue and hlack serge coats and vests 2.50 to 6.00 Allpacaand Sicilian coats, coats and vest 1.50 to Crash and linen suits 3.00 to Linen anil cotton ulsters . 1.25 to Light weight spring and summer trousers 2.00 to Don't let the first hot days find you unprepared. 3-5 5.00 4 5 (.on Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store Men's Spring Suit ScilOo 96 Suits Valued at $12 to $20 BACK SUITS ('OAT VEST AND PANTS These suits arc up to date BottOD Store lig values and to clone quicker will be sacri ficed a $10 Thcc suits are piled on front two taldcs and can le Men today. Your oboioe at this low price. Frock Suits Cut to $9.85 PRICE MADE FOR BIG BIZ endleton's Big Busy Store. 'alist of tempting sat Frederick Nolf'a Ion Bazaar. I seed ac "'brushes 15c m crepe paper 10c roll P s Florida water 10c Ml of Inn, - my jc ami joe "74C to 3.95 I1"" drops 10c pound Wm knife i5c w uMaae" tobacco 24C 'UCMv I r. .j. " mu!"c 19c and 33c matches tt ' Pts jc to 25c vs iqc t a. petal phuto . ft- powder y " Paper 5c 1 s'dt combs cr , 7-V flUb IC tO C aB,;.rmUer and almond "orth oc her,- lor 23c tcr vjl L 3 ton U 1 . Cr."ftoldnoniaitc hat IC ; a"d wood 1 Worth 4. here Chuusinu Suiin tliiiitj ''Mjlhsutw for Dinner. breakfast or supper is always a pleasure to those who look over the many delicacies that com prise our stock of fancy groceries We have the worlds chou . - t products in glass, tin and pai k ages, and put up In the best methods for preservation Our fresh arrivals of vegetables and strawberries are choice and low priced. C. ROHKMAN. 0U WanfTT- . . . r ln Sl'verwarH i V etc re' fa,,(y foods oericK No I' lor btockt BYERS BEST FLOUR To make good broad uae Byer' Best Float, ft took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair over ell compel 1 Mi, M gives excel lent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery sack in guaranteed. We have the bent bteam Kolled Bailey, Sued Kye and Ueardleaa Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. "See Dem Freezers i have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one piut to ten quarts, will fratli BVttU in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of fibhing tackle, hainuio. ks etc See my line before buying i i T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man.: UBNERAL. NEWS. In DfeideB, I'nderwepki' three-art OMra, "Manrn," wax r"-Hlnrd at tea Royel "pern ami was reottfea with every ign of opular entb'.aianm. Lteeli Rloherd Towslejr, In deleail inv- at bil trial in Manila for alleged imiHNarv faudx, claimed that h BMHely trying to ohield a brother otlwvr, tuMiif bit rtfkintf for mony to cover Mn)ir lavin shortage. Dolegeta Wilcos, of Hawaii, ban Hiigtcttd to the interior depart ment that 1 commiMxion go to Hawaii to it ml v the public land situation and report Um out linen of a law at the next imH'ting of congremi. LimtoeatOoleBel Fieaeli Mloblor, military niMn-tary to bieuU-nant-Hen-era! Milen, died at bin reHideiue in Wanhington on Wedneiiday. OolMiel Mioblef bed bOM ailing for MM time with Bflfht'l diceMO, and two months ago h IMMB polled to take to bin bed. The PlMUjriefiea general aaaeinldy eda ipproprittloM ae follow: Foreign miixion. f I :to . home minioni, f 100,000 ; (rood own 'i aid, A6,000; church extension, .V,lkk) ; educational work, H0OU ; cbicational tor OOlleiM and eminarie, 1!A.U00 iuiiiiterial relief, flO.iHKi; publication, IIS00. New ha been received from Persia thai the proponed new Uiiian loau of l'l.UOO.iXXi to iJO.oon.tHHi rutde ha (alien through laoaitae the Sliab wa THE CABINET THREATENS THE CUBANS o - United States Will Maintain an Armed Force o IN THE ISLAND UNLESS CONDITIONS Arc Accepted UoroodltloDilly and the Amendflitfflt Is Adopted by Tbem WitbOQt I Murmur Piatt with heavy loan, leaving thirty-live dead OH the ground. 1 reret tn ay that onr casualties were alao aevere," sav Kitchener. "The killed and wounded DOtnbor 174. among whom are bieulenant Noke, Campion ainl M. Mclonald. Captain Armatrong wa I killed." Yaraat' Plant. Nee York, May 91, A dipatch to the World from London aaya: Charles T. Yerke ha jnt returned front a brief holiday to resume work il(n hi i cheme to furnish Ignidon with rapid 1 transit. Pnaaiblf Mr Yerke aa rticent ebon wen but be nvlhorlaad tha itatantaet "Mr. Yerke principal plan i to ohnnge the Mottopoliten dlatriol rail way' motive ower from team to electrii its t presi-nt th- tittinel l dark and til led with gaw from the lomniOtlVMi Mr. Yerke will change all this. Ili (dan are pfepeiod for tha erection ol an electric station on the Thames at Chelea te upplv the power. Washington. May HI. .At the cabinet imetine today it wa derided to convey to the Cuban constitutional convention the decision of the administral ion that acceptance of the I'latt amendment by the convention t unaatisfactory Secretary of War boot, who will send t h Is dm in inn tn I'.ihit will ndvie the unwilling to giva tha raqnlrad aaonriti oonvention In diplomatic languaue to ami grant the privileges required in trv again, and, until the convention Booth Paraia. brttish nttluence 1 ro'mpliea with provision of amend, blamed lor the failure of the loan. OMOt without condition attached The girl striker at the handkerchief factory of Achesnn, Warden iV Co., at l'asaic, N. J., made a riotous demon stration on Wednesday. One hundreit girl reported lor duty ami deapite jsdice protection several of them were rneably handled by the striker. The latter then toiiel the factory smash ing many a i ndow. At the annual meeting of bipton Company bid. in Iuidon Sir Thomas bipton the presnlent was cordialy re ceived. One shareholder thought Sir Thomas wa dt voting too much time to yachting and hoped be might he a Hircd that be did not intend to with draw more d hia attention from the company' concern. Mr I hotua rea- Hired the shareholder and the report was adopted. tieneral borne Campbell the llritiab commander in I'ekin, ay the nth-rua-tional situation at Tien Tsin is better than at any time lince tha arrival of the troops, though iin the departure I the American-t he l!nssian oloected to the British hoisiiiK their flatl on a bridge when the American i.' was taken down, hut ieneral Wogack, the Kilnsiali comiuaiider, withdrew bis ob jections. PACIFt NORTMWBSr NEWS. I tokens of humeseeekr are taking Up land near Arl iuaton. fhe Itrownsville creamerv is (laying out f btmi a month (or cream. Arlington will heva a 1 90,000 com pany lor the erection J I a llouriliK mill. bewistnii, Idaho, won u bamdiall name from I'omeroy last Minday by a "Core oi 17 to 2, Arrangement are beintr made bv the Derkoa Knitchts of Pvtbia for a grand celebration J uly 4. iidv iills-rt ha received a life sen- ten, e lor the miiruer of Joseph -nilthi in the Dewwjf mine in Idaho. it i rop..f' ; from Kandrick that the bi-yar-old son of a farmer named Kricknoft was drowned in Bear creek u u lay . Th lice of the Idaho Male Tribune, al Wallace, was damaged unday night bj nre caused by Imam playing with matches. Water caused moat of the MuneflOi W. T. WiUon, of lloraetly, Klamath lounty, baa sold his ranch, consisting of h4u acres, and l.'O head of cattle, lo Casev Bros. and doorge Noble, uf Klamath eoontf. The price paid for ranch and cattle wan (7UUU. The cattle brought f.'-'i pof bead. T. J. Mnitb has inirchawsl 40UU lUsbels of wheat from Andrew Oreiner and : ik btishela from Charlea blUle, at 10 ccnU per buhel, without aacka, say the fossil Journal. With the wheat already on hand, tbia provide tie- I o--,i mill with a year's aupply. I he purchase was made '.. Ion- tha rain ame, when the prospects lor a goon rop this year was problematical. thereto, the president will maintain an armed force of the I'nited State on the ilaml. A toi.taranea with Sanalori. BatOfa the cabinet meeting Senators I'latt, Cm client, Kairbank ami botlge called at the White HOOM to discn the ituation. The (ireaident receivtsl from the secretary of war dnr tik' the tnoruinir an authentic ropv of the text of the constitutional ennven lion'- actiofl, I'liev all agreed that the convention, in paaaimt upon gttoatlOOl In ralntion to intervention ami treat laa had not lived up to either the apirit 01 the letter 01 the I'latt amendment I be cahiuet held the same opinions as tin1 Nenator, and advised the presi dent to convey .. the t nhan the in formation that it is the resolve of the administration to hold the reins over the i"land until the representative bad complied with the wilie of emigre Instead of agreeing fully and freelv with the proviaiona in the resolutions of congress, the Cuban delegates went into a long llt of explanations and conditions, that obscured the real point at isne, and ended bv making out a really different prnnuncianictitn The Cuban aay : "Intervention shall lat only long enough to restore normal coml it ion. The president and the cabinet ..ee that if this country ever inter vene, the administration shall be the sole judge of its duration. The cabinet also devoted consider able time to the discussion of the sil nreme court decision relating to tl 1'hilippiio - Later one of the men hern ail : "The I'hil iiipineM otiestion is still a matter for deeatst study and guarded action." Thai Rail a Uuaillon bomlon, Mav ill. -Three m.-mher of the Filipino junta in I'ari called on Ambassador ('bottle and apt died for passrts (or an biiron tour Lhoate relusod to give the passisirt claming that hi iiwer to a t in ucl a capacity i not yet decided. Tin hllipitio will carry the caae to the -in rem. court, if the passport which waa issued provisionally bv Choate is refused by the adminiatration trim In Birmingham. Birmingham, May 31, Km ma Know le, in the cidl.it of WnOOa bouse the aorpaaa of tlto :tt beblei were fonnd, has boon bold without bail. The W0 man claims iba raOOivod the babies for burial. Tha police hint at a babj farm, ami sensal looal dovelopmonta are Uioketl fur. May B Soma Vlolane. Havana. Mav 31, Riotl incident to the municipal elections tomorrow re thfantOUad at Santiago The comman der of the province of Santiago was given full discretionary power to act should a crisis arise. All is .jtiict here tolorad Man Hangd ft)WI Md , Mh II. Wiley Kirk, Oolofed, wa hanged here ttslav for felonious aaaault upon ., white woman. DR. W. C. LAIM)W IS DliAl) PftSSKU AWAY AT 8:30 O'CLOCK MORNING. I It IN THE M LAURIN AND TILLMAN IMBROGLIO o Governor McSweeney Will Not Accept Resignations. m ft SAYS STATE IS SICK OP POLITICS Muiil'l AddrM lo the People Cbirftn Tillman Willi Wilful Fiiubood la His Public StatcmflDt Columbia, S c , Mav aT.-Uov. Mi HWWaney this afternoon announced that It I hi intention to refuae to accept the resignations of Senator Tillman and Mcl.anrin, on the ground that the stat is sick of DOlltteii Onetor MeLaurtn'x Addrn Oherleatnn, s, c , Mav :ti. Hen.t- tor John b. MeLanrin tmsl an o dreW to the people of the state on rhoradnf, Ha opened by saving that the recent address lo the ieopl bv Senator Tillman makes it neceaaarv that he should sav something in ei pinnate. n ol his motive and actions, and that, had it not been for Senator lill man intrusion on the Oaffney meeting, there would have lieen no necessity for it I'lie joint debate wa precipitated by him contrary lo Mc I mi r 1 11 n wishes and oi the gentlvmau who invited blaii TI:N BIDS KIK BARRACKS it the In- and aa beal tS 0 The weak spot. If you are sitting in a reatauraat when xiaroaea are ui attendance, yuu will uuw and .u!aiu axwur young woman put her hand to her back, and straighten Lei Mot DC .... bOf bps air Ughlene4 aa if bv Pain It bwckaiiie. Yet ail 6 j long Uc muat on her Irct, UfUnx, cairyiug, uuiryin. Thai o..K aa taxck, ca xxtada ationg bf tha aae of LKxtor Plerca'k 1-avorile Praacripiiou It cures tL wutnaiiiv dtseato which caasc Uradacbe, backache, side- mi ousneaa aleeulcsKiicaa. It make weak woman itiung od sick women mm. a favorite Pre scrlptlon " contaiua BO alcohol, and is absolutely frea xrosO oniuui, co caliM and ail other autut. 1 utt yoa for s4viss , jib. tyA. silliri MIS. Lotus Hi.Uird of c lunauic Cbsrukss NsL, fad Ty 'I was racfciug with (adu fraui th back Ot uiy hesd dowa to siy hccU. Had hciuorrhase '"' i at s dtuc, and was uu sbtc to alt" up lut tea mtoates s( s time Vuu snil'it iuy Irtui, sdvifed ais to us yuui valuable medicine vie Dr Hercs's Pavoilte rrcaertuttou i...i.ieu tacoiuu utsuicir, sua 'Ftsasaul Pellets "also CSV advice about lucre Ouus. Win "d diet To my suruiise. la aul mental1 fo iu Ilie tiats I begsu your treatmeul I wu a well woman, aud have not had the tatck aeh door aud uow I out lo int. tu hours s day at haid work 1. pierce s Medical Adviser in paper covers, is seut firm on receipt of 21 oue ccut axaiupn to pay eapcuae of tuailiua lit. aL V. xoaicc, nui JORDAN'S POSITION QIVEN H 0t1nt th folley or th Slsiifurd Unlvarslljr. Stanford I tuversily, Calif., May .'il -At the tenth annual i oinmem i-ment of the university the notable lealun waa the address id I'residenI havld Htarr Jordan. It hal an added sig olflonnw owinaj to tha oootrovaarf over the .pieslem of acailemic freedom aim i. nas ragisi in tne university lor the past -. oool year. fhe stibjiMTt of President Jordan's addr. - wa belaud anfordM view on "On iiigber t in cation." I'reaideut Jordan said : "Mr. tan ford aotihl leave the uni versity free to grow with the coming ages, lie would extend no dead band from the grave to limit it activities or to control ita movements. "Mr. Stanford instead, a a vital principle, that the uiiiveritv exists for the lament of ita student, past present and future. The greatest m i l of the students is the teacher, Mr Stanford aaiti. i ' iiip.it i d with the character of tin faculty, every other element in tha tint versity i of relatively little impor lame treat teachers make a mil t great. The founders believe that freedom of thought and aOtioil would promote morality and religion MRS. M'KINLEY RI:SI IN(i Claimed That th first ports Wsrs Too Alarming. Washington, May 91, Alarming stories sent from here last night pre dieting Mrs McKluley's death within a few hours appear lo have no founda tloti wboteVwf She is said lo be betu i now than a hen she arrived yeaterdav Her physician stated that she passed a comfortable night. Mr. MsllDly rs.m. Washington May 81, The following bulletin waa issued by Mr. McK in ley' pnysiciana at uoou. Mm. McK in ley i recovering from , the fatigue ot tiie trip. I he Tliuesa from a hi. I, ahe waa suffering iu Nan Krauciatxi all 1 1 cuntiuue,lhougb iu leas inteiiae form. She is still feeble aud cannot be con sidered out of danger. I'rogreae will undoubtedly be slow, but improve ment ia looked for. HhAVV LOSSES BV ENGLISH at. Adtilcas Y. bia aatli Id aeutharo Transvaal With any am. J London, May 31. The war ottice tiiis moraine anuouueed a big battle at Viakfoutein iu the extreme south of the Tranavaai, aisty mile aouthuast from Jttliauueaburg, Iwtween the ivra under lielarey and the Kritisb nudei Col Ibckaoii. tieueral kitchener, iu a dispatch dated at Pretoria at 7 o'clock yeeterday evening, aaya: "The enemy were eventually driven off Ms Was a Plonr One a Lllralur Practise Modicum Wat a County Juda. Dfi W. 0i I. allow, more familiarly known a Judge I, allow, died el In home iu Pendleton tin morning at K;:t() o'clock. I'l.e funeral, arrauge- i il for which are not vet complete, will OOMf on Sunday. Mr. I. allow bad been rupidlv failing for the past week or ten days lie hud been iii very r health for two yeats, and at one time, several months ago, was regarded a a very dangerously Rick man . Lived In rlonr Stllmnls lr. I .allow wa .' year old on I eh- roar 6, 1901, lr. W. Oi l.aliow was one ol the well known cilixeiiN of the county lie wa born early in the present century, ami spent the greater portion ol his lib- among pioneer xettlamantai A a journalist and phyail ten his name ha iii time pat bee. a most familiar one in Illinois, Indiana, Wiaconsin, Wash illgttili ami Oregon, tin1 natural bent of his i. .in I la-illg lo hull Up the furl It uf civilisation in savage Wlbla III westward progression toward Pat i tie. II mid ttdl many an (creating tale of bariblpa, tolls laiigers suffered by the pioneers In1 waa one of Ibem, and bad the possible reateill lor relueuilaring theae Mtones of fact, for he lived through them. A Magailn Publlslist lr. I.altow waa horn Hi Cayuga county, V i , , I ei. i. on v ti, iHJti. e lived in I a oga and lliiondaga conn ties until IHIIi, when he went with his parent to Chicago. At the age oi I.I be entered a printing oltlce In the at that tune mall extremity ol Lake Michigan, and learned the trade While yet a laiv, tteing but 1 year old, be engaged with Win It Kounds villi- in the publication of the Western magazine al Chicago, which wa the 1 1 1 ft monthly neeaaino over started In the Wml . ft wa of a literary nature, and Ur. bahow wa it editor it. i ward be dlspoatsl of bis interest III the magazine and entered the newspaper field, publishing the Illinois Itepubll- can, of Mi llenrv enntv, which Was likewise the first liewspaatr of that county. a v iiuiitr aad Physician. Dr. bal'ow wa- publisher and Jtaiiali llwlght editor. During it pu hi leal Ion the Mexican wa- broke out, ami the judge volunteered as a recruit in a com pan v organul by Captain White, hut did not hapaiii to he ordered into service. Statu alterward he hegan tlie study of metllcine in the nltice of l a Dow ' ainpl.el I . Hudson count) , Oltio, lit . i ' .o attemling the inedl 1 al lecture at the College ol I 'by mi - i.ttin and surgeon 111 I laveui orl. Iowa. He i.egaii the practice ttf medicine in I H57 , in Washington county, Wiacoii- in, practicing in Masbiuglou and Winuelatgo counties until Ihci i, which year be crossed the plains. He was but four months coming from St. loseph to I 'M Walla Walla In the fall ol that year he built the Oral hotel, a frame building, ever nr. ted 111 Walla Walla, a part oi whtih re mained standing until but a few year ago. in the laii oi i"nn he raiurtMM to Wisconsin, shortly afterward going to liavtou. where he stunt two years. ami then to Want 1,1 loiinly, M tniiesota. where he siauit two years in the prac tice of Hindu me ami general inert ban- Using. Hit 1 -i..ii Here fir. ballow waa married In Mr. Hannah M. Isaac, with whom lie lias happily lived since Ism He . 01. Wound in Waesa county until latiH and crosaeti the plains again, ami came to I uiatllla county. flregon. Prom that time until Itfao ,IH practiced medicine, between three ami four yeais, 01 which time he waa govern meut phyaicieu on the I'malilla reservation. In 1M0 be was elm ltd county judge, serving acceptably for four year, and from thai lime on continued hi residence iu Pendleton Judge latbnw has two sons, Walter K. I. allow, uow railroading in Mexico, and Quo. Irving I al'ow, a resident of Pendleton Politically the judge was a whig iu the early days. Prom the date of that party' disintegration until leoO be was a dunes-rat, and waa elected 011 that ticket to be county judge in the campaign of that year. In IHM be voted for Harrison 011 account of bia tariff conviction, and voted the republican ticket aiuoe that lima. Uovrnmnt Hat Lowatt From snor a lie ions, in. Woodlawn. tatorin. Maj II ran pomninnut will 1 struct barracks st Port t'.. UinbiOi ami ttslav were OfJnaeo the bills, ten in nemhef) for their con traction. The lowest was hv rtBOte Robinaon, ol w llewn.Of , lorllOf, KM. Ml. The governinelll sometime ago decided to Met iofl a military force at the fori. Md the barrack will he fur the aooommodation of the toldiora. THE SHIP L0NQ 0VBRDUB John MoUonald Thouaht to H Loll 16 Han Aboard. Baltimore, Mav II, The ahia Juhn McDonald, M day out, from Haiti- more to Nip Kraiiciseo, is thought to betn 1 n lost. No tidings of the vesstd bera come for several luontbs, and 11 per cent reinsurance is ottered Twenty-live men WON alaiard. THE STRIKE IN CHICAdO Maohlnltit Wnl Out I bit X aad Mor Ar liolng. Chicago, Mav il the Chicago ma chinists' strike lavaii this uiiiriiliiir I p to noon, only a lew abop were alfet led, bin in sixty other Iiohv. the strike is inevitable before the day . mis iheel two Ihnusaiiil mat lit 11 lata will be nut ami as many iimbler may ipiil 111 Nympathy. THE NEW 0RK MARKET Hporta by I L. Ray 0 Co.. Pendletea, 1 iiieago Hoard or Trad and New Tors m.ts axehana Broken. New Vorki May II Wheat waa strong to lay, ami price ahowtal a gain of nearly a cunt at Chicago, ami '4 at Sew York. biversail wa up 1-H, 6 II :i a. New York opened at 7U't and sold up t., an ; , biaiug at) l-H. Wheal : Cloatt elerilay .'I'j 1 ipen tislay 7U4 . Keeen t.niay u an Cbate bslav ail I -M. Stocks: sugar 147 stta.l pi'4; St. Paul li-"B ; If . P. lOOV,; Krie H -H, Atchison H.'l Mw York Msrkl. New York May II. Sugar, raw, fair, refining, I centrifugal, Wl teat, i U-IJ; reliued, cruhetT. OUb; ,owdered lM graitulaleil .VwS ; coffvat , No. 7, Mpol, ii IK; rice, domestic, l' to Shj , aisil , um hangetl. IH. loliecco 137 ; San W heal wiiat in 1.11 rraaiHn I ttin iMii, May II. -T'uceiubur llll'a to HONOR I OR Still lilt1 CAPTAIN MALI tfurttisr Vlndlsatloii of Oirtssr Who vVst in.igsd With towardl. VeehlnntOUj May , There I dill further v Helical ion of Captain New I Hall, the marine oihcer recently ac 1 oil.. 1 of 1 barges ol cowardice (11 tne dei'eii.ai of the Pekllt legations. Cap lain McCaiia ranommonei his ad venae monl by tun numbnre klrssl tsr tollltlea. Wilmiiigtoti, Hid , May M. three ais mi the I., a paoulo'l line, openisl vnstertiay, oollitletl this lie .ruing Hue was k.ilc.l and alstut a score Injured. Justus Hrwr 10 Wd. Washington, May .11. - Justice brewer, of the aupreme court, visited the idly hall 1 ..lav ami personally ub tallied a license to wed Miss Kuima Moti Th rtnal Cniut flauret. Wanhington. May .11- The bureau ibis alleruooii made ita final aonoonoomonl f the population ol the I tilled statue a recordetl bv the census of I Mi It is ?H, m,M7. acrnbardt U Vlgat. Pans, May 31. -Maurice IWeaenl. son of the actress, baa been cliabeogeJ to fight a duel, ills mother is greatly worried. Th ropular kaa. Berlin, May 31. -Queen Williel-Jina uf Hollsml and tier conaorl inao tritiu.pl. al eotry into Berlin tbi moru mg in the prepuce ol cheering Cfoeda. Ao kslrlai tku, Praaciaco. May 31 . The u- urewe court Ibis moruiug tleuiud a re trial oi lite Pair will taau ou incubator.