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YOL. XLIX.
ArfTOJtlA, OKKGON. FRIDAY Jl'IltNlKG. JUJHK 2. !.
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Stoves -
Aro not mudo front tho crui-jiilo
or in a kindergarUm nchool.
Eclipse Hardware Co.
Wo Give Trodlnu Hlnmpn,
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GRIFFIN
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RALSTON...
HEALTH CLUB
Acme (ilulen Farina, Arme Wheal
AT A.
ioo Rolls of Matting
Of All Kinds.
Our own iinjorlnticii)H. (futility niul Patterns the Wat niul latt-M.
Chas. Heilbom & Son.
Here Is a List
Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices
K ALSTON HEALTH POODS In great variety
fresh from tke mills.
AK0MATIC SNCCS, rjunrantccl the finest.
TILLMANX'S ITKK R XT K ACTS.
CHASE c SAMIOKX'S C0ITKES arc un
rivalled. Together with a host of other
good things.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
(ieui Zealand fire Insurance Go
Of New Zealand.
W. P. Thomas, Mgr., Son Frnncieco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Subscribe! Capital - $5,000,000
raid-Up Capital - - 1,000,000
Asset 2,545,114
Assets in United States 300,000
Surplus to Policy Holders - . , 1,718,792
Has boon Underwriting on tho Pacific Const over Twenty-two years.
SAHUEL ELMORE & CO.,
ReBldent Agents, Astoria, Oregon.
Pacific Sheet
MANUFACTURERS OF
Salmon
Vegetable J -
Fruit
Lithographing on Tin a Specialty.
San Francisco, Cal. Astoria, Ore. Fairhaven, Wasn,
Write Us for Prleen
Tinware
BOOKS...
Blank and
Miscellaneous.
PAPER...
New Crape and
Type-writing.
Waterman Fountain Pens
llox Mccornlcrl I'npcr
mid Kf vclic--iic. J
& REED
Breakfast Pood
Barley Food
Select Bran
Yeast
Cocoa
Flakes and Standard Kollrd (at
V. ALLEN'S
Metal Works
spice
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and
Syrup
Improved Mikado and
Empire Cream
Separators.
XT' jn..fi' t
1 -; &
II lf 1U lUlfllt HU g.'4 f
Bep.ra.,r. made. Kr .al. uy
Foard &StokeA Co. Astoria
. . .
Your Wife
Will Ilk, It; to will the rook.
Stor ICntftte Kane,
natlify all bo u them.
..iiJJfcaltl
a. r z ; . . : i
If your better half doe the cooking.
r Km f 1. .n ad.lltlnn.l MtlAn arhv (here t
hnnM ha a Star V.tata Hams fn vour
kUt hen. The us of them prevent worry
and disappointment.
W. J. SCl'LLT, Agent.
Ui Bond Street.
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WICIC WtlTrU OPDniO'ClMriD!,n'"!'lol"'r ""w,r lnfiwned th. president
easreTaT . Vl aaaa W W
Victor Rost
Chronometers
(Hatches and
Nautical Instraments;I!IMKTU,
Promptly' fixed and repair.
Alarm Clocks lroin $1 up.
Warranted. 110 Eleventh St.
Next to Postal Telagrapa.
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
I Of the trusts the resolutions say: We
IIoihe-!110Yin Tools for Rent.belleve 'that Ihe trust Is the result In
'n large measure of the methods that
Andrew Lake
53a COMMERCIAL 8T.
...Merchant Tailor...
Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Prices, i
R.palrlng and Cleaning Neatly Don.
THE PROOF
of th. pudding la tm th. satlag
and th. proof of Uanor.
IS IN SAMPLING
That', no argument that', oon
clusltra a. demonstration.
Our. wUl stand U. test.
HUGHES & CO.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co.
Twlep&ao. H
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Bhlpped to Our Car. '
Will Rsc.lv. Special Attanttoo.
No. M Duan. 8t,
Astoria, Or.
W. J. COOK. UgT.
Rs. TsL UL
OUTPOSTS
ATTACKED
Two Americans of the Fifty'
first Iowa Regiment
Are KIel
ESCORT FOR DREYFUS
Guard of Gendarmes Will Convey
the Expatriated Jew
to Paris.
'maybpick TO BE RELEASED
; Case Will Be Feopenel Tbroufbln
I teroisslon of Aratissiior CLoate
An fcxploiinf txpeJItlon.
I
, ,M,oS. jai, , A frjro
'Ma'"" "" ,n"nnt p...i,n.r
t,nr ih,.i or nie Mriy.i-ir'i ioa reK1.j
mrm ra i V criiamlo and tlwt lo
American, were Wounded. (
KSCKItT Klt liitKVKl fl
f(i,tN. Col.milii.i. Jun 1 The Kr.-nch
iKt. aiu.-r Im Payette, fnptaln le -(iax-- , women r -any 10 incni i"r numanny. im
lain, rrom a-. Nuaalre, Prance. May . '. loclal co.tl..ni as they nlM today ar
f .r Colon. n way of Port I Prance. nuking hy.-naa of men. There are men
Mttil.niuf Pn-iich Wnl Iml'.ea. arrived 'ie.l with n thought but thoee of e:.
Ih.-i-e KKiav. A conepnidrnt of the Aa- nh f.mtner-!a!lm. Th-re are certain
aw-laiM l-re.j. Iia. a.--rialnej p .ultively , i-"mWnarlon controlling the utllltlea of
! mat lr tu In not n boar-l. A cording our country, known a monopollen, and
.IU..iu h to Ihe A.K-Uiel pre !''' republican irty says 'let the few
fr..m Purl on May 12. Petit Bleu thai ! Individual have the bem-nt o'. those.'
Irtay innnimnl that 10 member of the but the mlsKlon of the d. mo-ra:lc party
repukUmi guiii.l. and four gen.larme i ' to .e that the i-ommunlty operates
h ut left Ht. Naalre on tb. prevlou receive the benefit of these Inatead
.Tiienlai on lxrd the I paytte. to ot f,-w ftnrtnt-lal organtxa:loni. The
form an eM-ort I.. bring Kreytu back to j l'ietlon of the present age I that of
' Prance and that hi return m'.ght be ex. municipal and govcrnm. ntal ownership
tH cteil by the end of June. "' Ph"'- fr.in-.-hi.e. Thin question marks
1 ' the next forward tep of humanity."
i M US M AYItnit'K TO riK-UHEHATEO I following Mr. Al!ge( the Hon. I'n-orge
' IXmN'. June I The lIJy Chront.
Ule s'liiounos that Mr Mayhrtck Is
likely to be lll.er.ited shortly a result
the presnre brought to bear by
J" H Chile Pnlled Stat.- ambi
s-'idor.
, in fav.ir of r-penlng the case.
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' W ASIIINrrN". Juno l.-Flsh Cim-
) t.lay that he was about to sena out the
most sclenllflo expedition ,.vr arranred
;by the commission. The expedition will
jsall on the Albatrov In charge of Pro.
! A. A. Agasslf to explore portions of the
I'Hclfl.' oct ii n. Among the Islands (o be
i visited being Marshall. Society, Friendly,
j FIJI anj (iilbert Islands. The trip will
I require eight momhs. It will leave San
I Francisco In August.
ISTS BNDORSE
OH IOAOO PLATFORM
William JetinliiKs Bryan the Nominee for
the Presidency In AmUTrusts
Rfolinlons Passied.
IU ISVII.l.K. June I The Ohio valley
iMinettiilic le.igue today unanimously
I adopted ii r-.olu:Uti fuwrlng and n""
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Ihe demo.
' omtiM iiilliig the adoption
! i ratio niitloiiiil convention In 1W9 of the
Chicago platform of 1M" without change.
! Continued oonlliWiico la iai)ressed In
i William Jt nnintis Hrvau and hla nomi
nation for the presidency xf the Pnlted
States In I'M' Is favored.
have been usvd, anion:
which Is the
by which the
; itcmonctliuilon of silver,
tvolumne of the currency has been kept
below the demands of business. We favor
the destruction of the result as well as
the removal of Ihe causes. That estab.
Ilahment vf tndscnilvnt bimetallism at 18
to 1 would do more to cripple . or to
detnv Ihe organisation and the operas
tlon of trusts than any other single act.
We fnvor and recommend, therefore, the
adoption by the democratic national con.
v'!',n ? , ot an, wron"
sravltlc declaration against the organisa
tion nnd existence of the trust, and the
legislative and executive action tending
to their formation.
STANFORD THE RtOTIRST
r.VIVF.RSITt IN' THE WORLD.
Mrs. Stanford Has Now Transferred
Iter Entire Estate For Its Benefit.
SAN' FRANCISCO. June V-Mrs. Jane
I I.. Stanford, widow of the late Senator
Stnnfonl. has formally transferred all of
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her vast wealth to the unlverattv which
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oenis me onnie in urr iienu sou. iw-eiin
re.presenrtng pwperty valued at over
j10.imo.000 have been given In trust to the
trustees of Lelnnd Stanford Jr. university,
and this, added to the previous endow
ment of JlS.OOftnno, mnke ft one of the
richest Institutions of learning In the
world. The property Includes storks of
the Southern Pacific Compsny. of the
Southern Pacific Improvement Company,
'he Market Street Rallwnv Company:
stocks In eastern railroads. In coal mines.
In even-thing that might or might not
pny a dividend: real estate In California I
nnd elsewhere. nnd even her lewels
Tt w.is believed her lewels amounted In
value to nearly $4.000 000, nirt this Is de.
nled. They -will amount to a roodly
mm. but not to that figure.
There were f .ooo in war revenue stamps
aKacherl to the deed of trust.
In rnmtng over the property Mrs. Stan
ford read an address to the trustees siis
resting plans for the future and advising
aa to th. present. She asked that there
tiould be established course. In mt
chanlual training.
Hereafter tho only control .h. will
exri over her former rast .stato
will b that ut trustee ot th. univenlty.
ISRYA.V SPEAKS AT
DEMOCRATS' BN(Jl.'ET.
la tb Champaign of "J lie Hay ih
Party Will Hly on Nw Mm
Many Tot$ rrmk.
IfI8VIL!.K. Ky Jun. I.Tii Young
M'n democratic club of Iul-rll! ten.
drn-d a banqu at ih Gait noun lat
cvrnlnfc to Judge Jamci P. Ta.-yln at
which Mr. Ilryan and othtr dltlngulhl
mri In attnlanc at tn. convention of
the OIUo Ulmrtalllc Iragur wt prefmt
and at which 3 platet were laid.
Mr. Hryan rtponded to ihe toaet.
The democratic Party," epnaking brirt
ly, aayluer thtU the committer had ar.
ranged for hl rHurn neitt Friday, at
which time he would apeak more fu:y.
In hla x-r'-h laat night he aald that In
Ilia campaign of IhM the party wa fm.
lulled to rly on nw nvn twrauae of
th lB-rHon of the old one, and a
a r-ult many new tar appeared In the
nrmam.nf of the party. He liked the
d'-moi railo party an a bualnena organiza
tion for the currying out of certain Axed
belle,'. He touched on the Chicago pl'
form In bin umial vtraln. taylnc It wa
written f'-r a)l time and not for one can
iwlgn. Following Mr. Bryan, Mr. Cha.
K. Wheler, of Kentucky, reaponded to
"The Amtrl.-4t Army and Navy."
Afl-r Mr. Vheler Judge Toney Of
Ixulville paid a magnificent trubuie to
"The uniTownetl queena pf America and
their powvr In polltlri."
Mr. Iiavld K. Murray, of Kentuiky, f.
l,n.l.Ml to the toaet "Shall we retain
the Philippine an a pan of our perma-
K.,low;iHC Mr uurray, Ex-Joveroor
Jo,,n j, Ai1(frM rwponded to the toast.
";.jv. rnmeii; and munk-lpal ownenhlp
of public franchl."
He naid:
"In all a th'-re hiive been men and
j Fred Williams of Mansachuseti respond.
il to "The money of the coii.llutlon.'
THE AMKBK'AN PROJECT.
Text .f the American Proposal 1-or a
I'ermatK til international Tribunal.
THB HAG-t'K. June 1. The American
i orulec for an internirllonaJ arbitration
! tribunal was acvompanied by the mem.
orandum etiiKked. "Memorandum from
ttw cxmnilsioner of the United States,
submitted with their project for a Per.
niuneim International tribunal.."
Th text of the memorandum follow:
"The prujoal herewith submitted
lakes Its form as a resolution looking to
.union ..uiside of the conference from
our Instructions. The proposal shows the
lamest delr of thi president of the
Pnlled State for a permanent Interna
tional tribunal for the conduct of ar.
bitration between nations, and the wIV
lingness of the pregnant to aid In trie
estitblishmeivi of sucih a tribunal upon
the general lines Indicated.
"The commissioners of the United
Suites are ready without Insisting upon
the form of their own resolutions to try
to develop Ihe prvosa!s herea:'.er sub.
milted to the conference, so that they
! shall embody what is essential In this
. .
plan. It seems to th I'nlted 6:a;es com
missioners that H ought not to be dim.
cult to associate with the several pre
posals. as they may eventually be d.
volopcd for mediation in various forms of
international Inquiry and arbitration by
special arrangement, a plan for a perma
nent tribunal of arbitration which will
embody what is es-ntlal In th. American
resolution."
DISCHAKOKT FOR DISABILITY
Governor Roger's Attemm to Settle the
Boundary Dispute.
OLYMTIA. June l.-Flrst Lieutenant K.
K. Irvin of company A. First Washington
volunteers, has been discharged for phy.
slcan disability. Governor Roger orders
that promotion proceed In the customary
order to fill the vacancy-
Governor Rogers has appointed Fred L.
Ryce. of South iBend. and John D. Nice,
of CaJthlamet, to represent Washington
on the boundary commission. This is
in accordance ivlth the senate resolution
of last winter, which provides that a
commission be appointed to act with a
like commission from Oregon to settle
the boundary line between the two states.
BACK TO CIVILIZATION.
TACOMA. June 1. Advices from Daws
son alutetthar .Tnhn PUh . V-r William.
i .k ..,. ,,,K , ,
I reached there on April 15th on foot from
i,. . . ..... . .
rvoiaeoue suuu. i ney are me uuvance
guard of 100 prospectors who swarmed
over the tributaries of the Kotxcbue last
fall, but are now anxious to reach civil,
lxatlon. Fish says the opening of Bering
Sea will see the exodus of the last white
man and only a scattering of cabins will
murk the scene.
Fish reports that Kotxebua sound Is
thickly peopled wKh an Intelligent race
of Indians closely resembling the Japan,
ese In habits and physique. Their prin
cipal .Hot heretofore has been dried sa
mon. but the aminiliinee or while man s
(oo)1 inst summ,r was the cause of laying
away less than half a crop of salmon.
The result this winter was that the Illy
nourished natives have been dying off
like sheep.
EARTHQUAKE AT SAN FRANCISCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, June l.-At 11:15 to.
night a .harp shook of earthquake was
felt In this city. So far as known no
damage was done.
Al'KINLEY IS
THE CHOICE
Pre&Uect's Name Cheered at
the Columtus State. Re
publican Convention.
HANNA'S VIGOROUS TALK
Peputlluns Appealed to to Har
monize for the next Feput
licao Campaign.
DAL'GHERTY FOR SPEAKER
Littli Doott tut What Be Will Re
ceive tbe Support of the
Convention.
COLCMBl'U, Ohio. June t-Thla has
been a Daugherty day In tb. repubilcart
etate convention a much as yesterday
wa Nash day. Conference continue,
however, and the field may yet turn on
Daugherty. There 1 as yet no winning
slate, and there are. those who believe
no winning combination can be formed
until after (est of balloting.
The commltte on pernuine.ni organ!-
xatlon decided to report In favor of make
Ing temporary organisation permanent,
j As th temporary organization wa
'lecied by the old state central committee
'and was favorable to Daugherty. thl
I action wa cUtmed as one of the series
I of Daugherty victories of tbe day.
I Among the feature of the day were
speeche. at the hotel tm Mlier wd
defiant and those at the convention tnat
; were al. lor narmony. Jtany leauer
I w ho joined fn chorus at the Auditorium I
that was held from fjur to six p. m.. a ,
; sort of peace Jubilee, however, spent the .
night In contests and conference thai '
would not be called very harmonious . i
n'kil If T Ta 1 1 o.h . e. ha. dnrurors 1 v' t
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had the best of It all day, Nash will
a cloe second choice and Lieutenant
Governor A. W. Jones, a much closer!
third than anticipated.
The new state committee tonight elect,
ed Vivian J- Fegin. chairman and F. W.
Purr, secretary.
The session of convention today was
brief. The convention assembled shortly
after 4 p. m. and before six p. m. ad
journed until 10 a. m. tomorrow so as to
allow the committees to meet tonwht.
This factional Aghtt has attracted the
largest attendance ever brought out by
an Ohio convention. Hon. Cyrus Hullng.
chairman of the state central committee,
called the convention to order. There
were great demonstrations when Senators
Hanna and Foraker and others enterert
the hall. Hullng. In his speech, was
cheered at every mention of the name
McKlnley. He announced that the state
comm Wee had selected Hon. W. S. Kerr,
of Mansfield, for chairman of the conver.
tlon. On being Introduced Congressman
Kerr was heartily cheered. During the j
delivery of his speech, there were dem. EDUCATIONAL WORK REVIEWED.
onstratlons whenever the nam of Pres. I
Mem McKlnley wa mentioned. j g.N FRANCISCO. June l.-The Amer.
A feature of the convention was a Kve,oan Baptist Home Miss-Ion Society held
feast tha,t was not down on the program. jh fifth session of Its slxty-eventh n
Mr. Kerr closed Ws speech by saylni: Iwrsary today. The educational work
"Let us shake hands and follow the leadjof the society was reviewed In nn ahle
of McKlnley and Foraker and Hanna ImMress by Rev. 'Alexander Blackburn, of
and Orosvenor and Bushnell and the rest f J Oregon. H. B. Orose. of M issachueMs.
let us go forth from this convention sp,.k on -the "Evangel-'xatlon of Our
united and to victory." (Foreign Populations." and "Work among
Many delfgnres took up this key note he Chinese." was explained and lllus.
and proceeded to call on the leaders fortrated In an entertaining manner by Rev.
speeches, all responding except General ;C. H. Hobart of California.
Orosvenor, who had left the hall. Sena
tor Foraker joined In a plea for peace.
The great duty of Ohio republicans wa?
to get together. United they were evlnc.
Ihle but they were beaten In advance If
divided. Ohio Is ehe home of President
McKlnley and should head the column
for next year. I
Senator Hanna made a most vigorous ,
appeal for harmony. Governor Bushnelt j
create.! quite an amusing stir In following,
Senator Hanna and saying: "There ap
pears to be every evidence of harmony I
here. That what we need; that's wha:
wa all want
AGREE WITH MAJORITY.
vi -unc. O..IU. June
publican members of congress from Ohio
held a conference tonight to consider
,
the attitude' of the Ohio delegation on
the speakership.
There were 1J of the 16 Qhlo republican
members present, but three absentees
had previously agreed to abide by the
decision of the majority.
A forrm ballot was taken and the
vote stood 11 for Henderson, of Iowa,
and one for Slierman, of New York.
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ARRESTED FOR LYNCHING.
"
CHICAGO. June l.-A special to the
Chronicle from Dallas, Texas, says: The
excitement over !n Henderson county be.
cause of the lynching of the three Hum
phreys on May 23 Is still Intense. Eight
prominent farmers and cattle raisers In
Mv-v u-v
V &
Makes the food more
HOVU SAKMA
the vicinity of Aley, where- the lynching
Cook plaoe, hav. been placed In jail at
Athena, charged with participating In
the crime. Tb tt and Henderson
county hav. offered reward approxU
mating V,ff). The preliminary bearing
hav been postponed until next week. '
AMERICAN PLAX PRACTICABLE.
I.ONDO.V. June t-Th. apwtal din
patches to The Hagu. to the London
morning paper agree that the American
scheme meet with much favor, aa betrur
eminently neaMlrhlA Ale Jnll.n P.iwik
rote, the head of the British delegation,
ha modified the Brltlah oroonaal. ami-
now luggMt that the admlnlatratlve
council ahould not be International, but
hould be appointed by th government
of tho country where the permanent
court assemble.
According to the correep-wdent Of the.
Dally New the arbl; ration committee
ha unanimously recommended the Amer
ican scheme to tho conference.
A long debate occurred today between
the English and American delegate. In
order to arrive at a compromise upon
the AnglcAmerlcan scheme a again!
that of RuBla. As a reiutt. Sir Julian
f'auncefo:e' plan will be laid on the
table tomorrow. The profewor of r
ternatlonal law at the conference regard
the American chern. aa practical.
THE DEWET HOME.
NEW YORK, June l.-In order that It
may be clearly understood whether It
was Admiral Upshur's Intention when he
suggested a gift of a residence In Wash
ington to Admiral Dewey that the prop
erty purchased should become his per
sonal property and pass to his heir or
whether It waa his intention that It
should remain the permanent home ot the
ranking officer of the navy, to be occu.
pled by Admiral Dewey as long as he
remains at tb bead of the navy and
thereafter to pas to his successors as
;tlm goes on. fti, department of history
of the United Stares wrote to Admiral
j Upchur asking for hi Idea on the ma
ter under date of May 29. The admiral
replied as follows:
"Your Inference that It is my prefcra
'ence, that a home be purchased by th
free will uttering of American for the
j admiral of the navy, should be occupied
. by Admiral Dewey a long as he remains
at the head ot the navy and then to
jpa successors Is entirely eor-
rect" '
MAIL CO.'S EARNINGS.
NEW YORK. June L The annual re
port of the Pacific Mail Steamship Com.
'pany shows gross earnings of l4.14b.TU.
againat last year; operating ex
pense. J3.0C1X7. against $3.4U.0TT. and
re.t earnings fl.lKJSa. against f3D-S4X .
kl.Tbe balance for the current year, $813,.
be' ..... ..
tn. having been deducted for the
loss of the steamship Starbuck.
The company has ordered two steel
ships of a gross tonnage of 10,ffl tons,
with IS knots speed, with accommodation
for 113 first class and 1.J30 steerage pas
sengers. The company Is free from all
debt except current expenses and has
cash on hand tl.14I.SU6.
GRAfX RECEIPTS DECREASED.
BUFFALO. June l.-The receipts of
flour and grain at this port for the month
of May show a big decrease aa compared
with last year, owing chiefly to the lata
opening of navigation and the strike on
the docks. Flour receipts for the month
were 812331 barrels, as against 1.5S.431.
and wheat 13 HI. 935 bushels, compared
with S.toT.SW bushels. The east bound
shipments by rail show a still greater
decrease. In May this year 15,15,000
BUIhe's of grain went by rail, against
- hnhi. i. .
EX-COLLECTOR PHELPS ILL.
SAN FRANCTSCO. June l.-Hon. Tim.
i 0,hv G,,v Phelps, chairman of the board
' regents of th. University of Caltfor.
" "" ex-collerttor of the port of San
Francisco. Is b'lnT seriously 111 at his
home In San Carlos, as a result or iP.
Juries received last Sunday, when two
cyclists on a tandem ran Into him. Con.
msslon of the brain Is feared,
1
BANK PATS AGUTNALDO.
Sfcj.vi-rL.rj, junc ine nongxon
Dally Press reports that the claim made
upon the Hongkong and Shanghai toanlc
' hv 4lnaHn fnr toOA 00ft rtenostted wltn
. v . . Wn m0vw
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nas ueen laiu uirr 10 jiiiuii r-
r(.sentatve
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j PATT DU CLAM ARRESTED.
PARIS, June i. 1 a. m. Lieutenant Du
: paty du Clam, who was seriously Impll-
oated by the recent proceedings before
, the court of cassation and probably the
i Instigator of some of the forgeries that
have figured In the Dreyfus affair, wa
I placed under arrest at 7:30 last evenln
' (Thursday) and taken to Cherche Midi
military prison
TOD SLOAN WINS.
LONDON. June 1. The royal stakes
. wer won at Epsom Downs today by the
Wyvern, with Tod Sloan up.
iypo
delicious and wholesome
SOWOf CO SfW tODK.