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Norway's most eminent musicians, statesmen and men of let ters gathered at Bergen and took part in the great festival nrrnngeil In honor of tho celebrated musician. The list of visitors was hoadad by BJornstJerno Hjornson and his wife. A feature of the colouration was the rending of letters nnd messages of congratulation which po'itod In upon Grieg from famous people through out tho world. Announcement was made of the successful completion of a fund to ho known as the Grieg memorial fund, tho Interest on which is to be tho subject of his disposition as long as he lives, and after his deatli Is to he applied to any purpose which lie may Indicate. Since Ole Bull's death Edvard Grieg Is the most popular musician In Norway and occupies the foremost place nnd Is regarded as the highest representative of tho Norwegian musical nrt. He lives quietly at Hop, a little village on the railway from Bergen to Voss, where he has a charming cottage surrounded by beech trees. Grieg Is n dwarf and a hunchbnelt, hut has a remarkable face nnd a win ning manner to those whom he wishes to please. He lives a very retired life, seldom appears except to conduct an orchestra. Is proud and arrogant toward strangers and not easily approached. His musical genius developed ear ly. When he wns six or seven years old he played tho vlolm and the piano so well as to attract the at tract the attention of Ole Bull, who was then living In Bergen. By his ndvlce Grieg was sent to l.oipslc Con servatory at the age of 1G, where he remained four years. He then went to Copennagen and studied with Gade for three or four years. Asso ciation with him and Nordlck, the composer of the Norwegian natlonnl hymn, modified his taste and style, which had been acquired and devel oped under German Influence. In 1S70 he spent a year with Franz Liszt, and then went to Chrlstlanla. whore he remained several years, conducting an orchestra, giving con certs nnd becoming the foremost musician In the country. "The .Musical Union," which has done more than any other Influence to develop the public taste and en courage the musical art In Norway, was organized by Grieg In 1870, ana he conducted it nlono until 1873, when Jolian Svcndsen joined him. It was during this time that Grieg first became known to tho world through his compositions for the piano and orchestra and particularly through tho mii3lc for Ibsen's dramatic poem "Per Oynt," and BJornsen's "SIgnura Jorsalfar." In 1874 his services were recognized by the Norwegian parlia ment, which voted him a pension of $r00 for life. He has conducted con-' certs in London, Paris and other cities of Europe and everywhere the highest tributes have been paid to his musical genius. United States nnd Germany are every where In evidence. President and Diplomatic Corps. President Itoosevolt and a number of tho diplomatic corps arc coming from Washington to nttend the big opening concert this evening. The program will open with tho Wagner "Kaiser Jlarch." An address by Pres ident Itoosevolt will be followed by three songs by the mass chorus: "God Greet Thee," Engelsborg; "Old German Song," Mnlamot, nnd "Morn ing Cnll," Zoollner. The third num ber of the program will bo the pre lude and "Llcbostod," from Wagner's "Tristan nnd Isolde," Miss Louise Vogt singing the words of Isolde. ..o Wagner number will be followed by tho andanto from Beethoven's Fifth symphony, given by the orchestra, directed by Melnmet. LIBERTY BELL TAKES A TRIP. Taken to an Anniversary Celebration of Battle of Bunker Hill. Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 1G. On n speclnlly built cur gayly decorated with tho national colors and under the protection of n squad of tho most stalwart members of tho Quaker City police force, the old Liberty Beli left Philadelphia this morning bound for Boston, where It Is to bo a center of attraction at the 128th anniversary celebration of tho bnttlo of Bunker Hill next Wednesday, The route of tho historic relic has been laid out so as to Include many places connected with tho revolution ary history. Thus too first stops are to bo nt Princeton and Jlonmouia. Opportunity will nlso bo given the residents of Providence, B. I., rlym outh and Concord. Mass.. Stonlngton Conn., nnd other points to view the famous bell on what may be Its Inst trip away from Philadelphia. CEMENT WORKERS CONFER. Steps Being Taken to Unionize In Canada and the United States. San Francisco. Cal., June 1G. Tho formation of n strong labor union of the cement workers of the united States and Canada Is expected to re sult from a conference begun In this city. The purposes of tho proposed organization are to secure a shorter work day, better conditions of labor, and obtain hlghor wages for the ce ment workers nnd in general, to ele vate their condition. Preliminary organization was af fected today and committees ap pointed to frame by-laws nnd make other necessary arrangements for the permanent organization of tho union. Tho convention will continue in session through the greater part of tho week. FLAG DAY CELEBRATED. Official Origin Was One Hundred and Twenty-Six Years Ago. Philadelphia. Pa., Juno 15. Phila dolphla held Its celebration of Flag Day today, though It was 126 years ago yesterday that congress, assem bled at Independence Hall resolved, "That tho flag of tho 13 United States bo 13 stripes, alternate red and white; that tho union bo 13 stars, white In a bluo field, representing the now constellation." BALTIMORE SAENGERFEST. Biennial Meeting of Largest Musical Society In United tSates. Baltimore, Md., Juno 1G. The Ger man singing societies composing tho Northeastern Saengerbund certainly have reason to feel proud of their biennial fest, which was Informally opened today. For 24 hours tho dele gates and visitors Iuivm been pouring intc the city and at 1101,1 today It wns estimated that fully 20,0(10 strangers wero here. Tho city Is elaborately dororated In honor of tho occasion and tho Intortwlned lluga of 'ho Fossil Hunting In Montana. Princeton, N. J., Juno 15. Tho Princeton geological expedition, for which preparations have been mnk Ing for some time under the direction of Dr. M. S. Furr, leaves today for tho West. The party will go directly to Montana, nnd making Melvlllo tho base of operations, will camp In tho surrounding country. Tho purpose of the expedition Is to collect fossils for the university. Tho party will return In September after spending two weeks on horseback In Yellow stone Park. Turners at Des Moines. Des Moines, Iowa, Jurio 1G. Dc3 Moines Is filled with visitors to thn biennial rreetlng of the Upi or Mis sissippi Turnvereln. Today wns de voted to tho reception of tho visitors and this evening Uiny w.il bo formally welcomed to the oily by Mayor Bren ton. 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OrangoB, Lemons, Bananas and othor fruits, 607 Main St. Wm. MILNE, Proprietor KAMELA NEWS NOTES. Four Helpers Now Located at the Mountain Station. Kamela, Juno 15. Al Hunke will leave for a week's visit to his farm at Hooil RIvor, Wednesday. There are now four regular helper engines here, each having a double crow, making a total of 1C cnglncmen on tho helper runs here at present. Sirs. Bert Huffman, of l'ondloton, Is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Jack Carl son, for a fow days. A work train has been engaged In clearing up loose rock from tho cuts on tho mountain, tho past week. School Is now In progress, with Miss Aua Itohorts, of Mcacham, as teacher, with 12 scholars In attend anee. G. W. Allen has sued tho O. It. & N. for $5,000 damages for tho death of his 5-year-old son, who was struck by a helper cnglno near here, on July 19, 1901. Halley and Lowell, of Pendleton, will conduct tho case for Mr. Allen. Less wood is hoing cut nnd hauled hero this season than for many years. All the close timber Is cut out. The City Boy on a Farm. A farmor named Smith, living near Martlnvlllc hired a city boy to help 1:1m around tho farm during tho sum mcr. Ono mornln;; he told tho boy to go and salt tho calf. Tho hoy took a quart of salt and rubbed It all over tho calf, working it Into tho hair. A lot of colts scented tho salt and hunt ed tho calf up. Thoy licked all tho hair off tho poor calf's back. The farmor tried to catch tho calf to wash It, but tho calf, thinking ho wanted to lick, too. ran through a holo In the fence and disappeared down the road. Tho hoy now stands up when ho oats his pie. Moral: Never ho afraid to ask questions. Kansas City Star. Larry Kelly, an nM nffnnil or wnfl sontonced to six months In jail at I'oruanu faaturuay. for opium smug-Bllng. t t I Fresh 1 Berries Every Dayi AT F.S.YOUNGER - - & SON . I We are headquarters for J berries and fruits of all kinds t INDIGESTION Is tho cause of more discomfort than any othor ailment. 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