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FUNERAL
'AT PRINCETON T0M0RR0
Princeton June 23 Arrani;eii.ei:;.s
V. nf flrnvr ( 'l......' ., ,.
e, ine i"ul " s,. ...,iu
, practically completed and I,
sunsets tomorrow, the body iv'it
been lowered Into the grave :,i
. family plot in Old Princeton v,c
fff where Ilea the body of llmh,
a. 'first born of. Cleveland's child-
ue , I'lMvelbllfl is l.,..ii-in., ,1,.
-cWU in'""-"- ji
lting the detall3 of, the fuii(-r:il,
Iwitl will be at tlfe hour of five
,'t;ock tomorrow afternoon.
Qeatn Uliiaiv wt.o ..iv,ri. esuTU;;v
wt'iltrln Wilson, the sculptor ioi!-'
,ted with Princeton University.
More than cne thousand U'lc.itt
j (ondolence have been rtxiVMl
ie Cleveland home,-and still thev
jK coming". The services will l,(.
itrictly private and simple and uaw
Pttatious in the extreme if tlr-
fishes or iiia. .leveiauu are car-
ried out.
KinVARO AND
YALE EAGH WIN
ONE BOAT RAGE
II..; v.,r,l
;- -"nicy Xcwburch
""Oil 1.1 ,1U. conn ,
- - ' 1 11(1 I II -1 1- , . ,
hie llSk , whi,, h:lll",J,,;;
11 ii!i.(j
i'Xi-laiini-:l Hen
"You're a iliuinu-a
Um-f.
In n Yale w. n In S : S
ft.i H seconds slower. .
Tall I'n Itticos.
New Haven. June -a.- Hie .t.iiti
in carry T.ttt and hi class leave
New llav.n a: two o'clock ..l.d arrive
al New London at teur ci.i k to
witness l lie Varsity eight, scheduled
Hi lie can at t : U-J p. !H.
Later Harvard wins the ciitht-
o.ue.l ' arsity race.
mi -,l
:--a ma
l-aililfs atij
Indite I'ahinc
Int.
a New l.,.n-
won the 'Val
ue will. Harvard.
!" nijlcs ell the
Hai v.u.l look the
'" a length ., the
I'-'-:. Ill the last
i- i::crcas.-d their
!' :': uc ahead iin-
were , ah.illt
ul. Oiii.-ki!
PROHIBITION ON
. LOUISIANA ROADS
lint
an He
it the
l.e
I'lrrsiii i!,; mNK-
' SlliiliT IN
.In tie
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II.
Pittsburg
.... n .11 v a in lh(, Fi
Htlllk Wits .ir-r, .-,... . . -
l,n,,er,yac,kil,the
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ud in I
ci.tht-.::-Ilnles
over n
v.ll-,1 .
W. Tier;.
! Nattoiijil
Ii.il
m.ie
lead i.u- lie.
1 1 . i '
her
Rl'KP SAYS HKXKV,
I A It
San Francisco." June 24. In the
RjEf trial today hot words were ex
changed between Heney and Ruef.
. KwrylKMly-a Masazii... biI,
K article n ,h, in ,:,.- ,. Tr , ;.
'' '" I'ronerly i X,w Yl), .,, ' ,
n'llHons of dolhirs. Accordini;
there isn't enont;!, rellslnn in (,..
management of the ),-.,,c,-tv Ul fiM
a mustard seed.
r.-red and held the
us;. nit, Imt at the
tv-.l seconds 10 the
' and a hair llar
s'rnke and crossed
'.ei.t li and a half
i.ite. June 2"'. A bill to
drniktnir of imei. a.in
liquors on ;i;i-.ise:ister yains it. l.o.iis
iaua parsed t!ie house la-t n:i;'.ii, ll
li..d hivvl.'.is;y p!l--.d tile settnle.
'Die senate deteated tile slate ref-
I. eren luin preh i ilit ; .ill bill ..ill I ll is
,twill probably ,t:d the fi(;iil (... pro
e liibition in Louisiana befci ttii-i ses
: si-en til tile K '.-tatur.'. A M.i.ilar
a measure was deteated in the house.
1-2; Yale
v ud in, rease.-
the tinish line a
to 'he iMed.
Time. Harvard
17 I-:'.
Uecerd Is liroken.
The time ina.lo by tiio freshmen Is
the best on record since the . vent
h is be ii rowed, start iui; in I Hull.
The best previous) tini,. was in 1903
WKATiint rtiitKt'Asr
it 1 1 : xoimiu i:sr.
r
I'iir'land. .In he 2.". iire
ftoii, as.Win.nton and Idaho,
fair.
The coulrac;
music hall for
"u by 100 feet.
has. been let for
McVllnnvllle collide
Ladies' Suits
Reduced
AH the Profit Part
of the Coat is Yours
25 Wool Spring Suits cut One-Half
A ruinous price, but they are to
be reduced. Suits worth regular
$t6'.00 to $50.00. you buy them
now at Yi price
the suit
$18.00 to $25.00
Wash Suits Are
To Be Closed Out
You get them now at the price of the material,
xh price, worth $3.50 to $10.C0
now.., $1.75 to $5.00
White Waists
5 Dozen White" Lingerie Waists, worth
$2.00, special each - $''50
Royal Worcester
Corsets .
This is absolutely the best corset, sold in
America. In this article is found moc
corset value than in any make. We arc
showing them for all kinds of figures,
short, stout and medium (
each $1.00 to $6.00
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Wash Press
Goods
Price
Tab!
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full
from 25c to ,
thencur
the yai d
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rii: sheer
mulls,
worth
'JC
a yard, closing
1 2y2c to 37c
Hampton Bros.
55fl- W.Ha.n.-tU-St.. O
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COLONEL JAMES M. GUFFEY.
', Colonel ColTe.v, the Democratic leader of I'ciilisylnuibi. will bo one of tb
most anient opponents of. WIIIMim JciiuIukh Hrynii at the Penvur convention.
Colonel (Joftey and the other reuusylvonln delennte at laruo have been
Instructed to do nil they ran to prevent the nomination of tbo Nclirimkiin.
Colonel (iuffey favors an ehtlre new ileal as to platform and nominee nnd Roes
to the Denver ronvention primed In m.nke (ho tlttht of his life for vvlint lie
terms a return to conservatism by the Democratic party.
TAMMANY WILL
OPPOSE BRYAN.
AT DENVER
CHANLER BOOM
FOR SECOND PLAGE
FATHERED BY MACK
New York, Juno 2Tt. Trouble 1h ' It'iiv'r, ..1un 2fi. oriuan Miu-k
: fu-a I tor Wtllimu JcnnliiKH liryan, nf MuffiitcKrrWril ln'n Uttlay with
.k cor.lltiK to ulormatlon u I veil out (lid lioom for Lli'iUMiiiiit (iiivcrnor
titluy a; Taninuiity Hulli Ttio rmkH ; CliunUr of Nvv York, for itio vlcu-
jf thu his orKaiilxittloiiH are l'tK pntddenllnl unulnn(lnn. , Murk t'oiiJ
unr-tlinlnl mmliiut ih NulmiHkan cimImh (ho ftrai iilttr to Hi vun, unil
iml. a blx tloN'KHtioii of dol(Haii')i when intked if Cliantor would lio lic
artd rooters will ko to Ih-nver in two ruptahln to ItrvHii, rfpllfd that he
Hp'Vhtl traliiH to flultt UKiiltiHt t tie h tr d mi liitorvietv Avf.h Hryitn at l.tn
ngnilimtlou of Hryitn, coin yoHierda which convlnceil hlnr
It in uiKhii-Htooit that . Tuiiiiiinny ; ( hauler, un the Kei-oiul nuiu on tlie
will hold out for u OoiiKervm Ive plat-1 tlrkot, would hot he dUpleiiHliiK to
fnnii and flKht Itryan's plauti oii4he XehraKkun.
tho Kround that they ure too rndlral; t-
nnd not of a ehururtur to atlrac-t (he
voto nf tho Nation following lliu
UooHi'VflL adinlulHtratlon.
leader CharlcH K, Murphy, It 1h i
said, helteves that the HenioemlHi
EIGHTY-FIVE SINK ,
' V WITH' OLD SHIP
! STATE TEACHERS
! CONVENING IN
I ANNUAL SESSION
ni.'HIM WNJ'AI, Hlll,i
til' HISTIIItV DIVISKIN (It. .
I sin t mix yxr.r Tiip.w.
i i.wimik f. ( i iu;i.t!i. , citiiri:s.
j Slilt (IK Mill u xt sr.w.
luiii) i'Mi:it,siii, i'i;i('ii'.i,
sri. XM'lt TM.H I'Ki M : It M
; in iiii)i s in:!1 m; imi: is
I l-'Olt TdMiiltlil'ixX .
' I'll.- real calili f tiie nation I.
i In ils men. In tbelr abliltv ,n, ti;i.
'tiisiuess an. I tlie iii'iim tae: e -,. ef
hjivin Is th most ivnvtiiv .lecu'intii.ii
j ill life," silld Kltt'o.id i'. r'i'.b, rl.-.
; liciiessor nl Kitn.ailon ;,l Si iptorl
j I ' n I Versl t , in l .in opetiinit i.d.l' ess uf
, -nil.... mi. ....ii convent ;. in ,ti .he
western division ,,f Hi,, (lrcjt.ii. Stntu
I'. achcr's tVssnrlnlton t,s iu,l liiuu.
l-'our hundred teachers were 'ireseiit i
al the opcnliiK, repreKMltliiK 111,, ar
my or educators, which is makhiK
tbo children of Oregon Into dm men
and women uf tomorrow.
In another portion of his address,
the speaker mild, that "a limn used
to be eduented when lie could rend,
cipher unit write, but today that
"lane Is past." The man of the day
moat have a knowledge of ni l, litera
ture, and things of. life."
The subject or the address was,
"Tho (Ihuimliu! Conceptions of Kdu
catlon," and to show the dirferenco
or thu present from tho past, tho
speaker molted the whole history of
I'ducatitin tho world over, particular
ly oonsldorlnK Konerhl nieUmds.
In llitv United States Immigration
from tho south of Kurope, conges
tion In cIlleM, raclory work and simi
lar Industrial chungcs give the edu
cator now problems, which ust ho
raced. One now principle. In the.
I'nltod Uthins has been that property
of the community should be tnxed
ror the support of schools tor every
Individual. In the forties and fifties
of the last rontury grout bitterness
was Invoked from (lit. strugglu over
this ouestloii, hut now in every
slate tbo principles la fully ruciiK
nlxcrt. ' .
Another uiovoitlent of the. present
day la tho roductlon of 'tile number'
or puplla -under each teacher. "No
r.cliool eay have the bent resultH
when thu Inslsnetor has fifty pulls,"
ho said. ."Oncn It was that one teach
er would have Tlvn or alx hundred
pupils, but that day Is past,
"In New .York thd city otters the
children a tren University education,
an 1 most. Blules follow (.he same
plan. A now coneepilon of eduen-
.
I- I
F.
(!orruna, June 2tt, Tho latent n
'port hIiowh Ho m IhhI iik hk a rettult ot
S the tilnklKK of the MteaniKhlp l.unu-ho.
The rem'iied uutntier 1(5, Thu enp-
tain ank with the nlilp. Mont of the
j piiMfu'iiKerH wero reHldentx of Ihe Ar
. Keiitlne Keptihlle. The l.itiaehe win
, Utile more than un otel (ul) nnd
: proved h veritable deathtrap when
, nhtt Mlriirk tho rockn near MuniH. A
; heavy foK MerloiMly Uiterferred' with
(he rem' u h work by n fleet of flwhliiK
jboatj which had runhed to Hie Ten-
. -, .
ANOTHER GOULD
COUPLE QUARREL
CHARLES
MURPHY.
Could (Iwllned to nay whether
wiaild defend Ihe null. They were
will have a better chance to win thlK ' married In III" I, mid have two Hill-
N'ew York, June 25
been nerved upon J,
In a Hult for absolute
wife who whk SWun Hi
I'fiper have
Krank (Jjiild
divorce by hlH
len K. Kelhy.
year If they come out on a "ife and
! Httiiw platform thai will uln the
I hiippori ol flnanelal 1 n f r t m and
j pr-itulne Industrial pronperliy.
j It In rlalim-d at Taiiitiiuny hull Ihnt
Kryaji ban nnt i-Iwd the von that
I have bet'ti claimed fur him. It wax
nut ho announced, but ll I mippoKwl
'the Tammany delegation will favor
the nomination of (iovernor Johnfeoi
: of Mlnn' Hola.
1 W'llllaui J. (.onnnri of Huffulo, the
'fit" chair man. who will b- at thu
head of the up-atate deiKaUotK, alwo
Ii oppoft'd to llryun and iayx Iheru
art half a du7.Mi camll'llai v hn
con Id inaki; a better fU,ht If uoinlua-t-d.
(In ii, lleli'ti and horothy, aK'd 5 ami
:t yea t'H.
oiti;Jo iM:(THir
-;f Ihe t)re
COURTS NULLIFY
ANTI-BETTING LAW
N'.-w York, June 2T,. --JuiMre
llls'-boff of Hie Biipreine courl, I inlay
dli, .i.r il Melville ( clllns an I .lo
e.b l.,my. rwenlty arrested hi
Klie, ;,ll. d liar, for illoifeil vlolallon
or III" anli betdnK laJ I'llder a re
n ut division of lb" court of appeals
both (-..mnilltiiienls" were Illegal and
COI il l nnl lland
A,"M.iul Ills : r Ii 1 Attiinier Klib-r.
Itr.e.kll II, !) Ihe C-.llllllMllllellll.
W, r- (.,- Illlleilly llere.lhe, I.Ut lie
will ire bavj (he He'll reairestel It
In iindi-rO'iod Ib pr t-'-iii,ir d..,
not l-h lo be party lo a test rai
end s ' ! I set otil) wjere arrests aie
1- ? by the e'j.iiity uuthorllle.4 or
pi.llr...
Ceneral ('ouiiel K
gon Kle.lrlc ItallWH). Mp-nl yesler
dai' In (own. Mr. Kerr was r,iriiierly
associated with ex-S-nutor John ('.
Si.noner of lsc.inislii In the law
business. Me Is alMi western private
lounsel for the Hill Interests. H.i-b-ii
Htatesmali.
4- HMI.ItMAN I'IMM-'P
A III hi I I I. Midi r.
4
4 (,'eve'aml..liili. - - riher-
man bud a go d night and
i slcp well.
vgll-
A. ROV KNA0EN8HUE.
l'!xH'rt aeriuaur v. hose ,, irs'.lp. sus.
tstued by n Inlto'ui, t'avelet tblrty
!. inllus Willi llirie ii .'ii iiboaiil.
KiKAVK WIIKIT .MMIKKT.
I'l.rtland. .lime
Itluest'-m V'allev
'libatf,., June 2e
f"...i. h.'i 3-K; ll.
Mi
I
.".linnet Swbber.
mail i.irrlpr In th.
i . , i bis home at
ii , h i, Ioi;. ! Iter an
llll." !. h The dee.
, ,-.l nii.il , a i . b-r on ion'
N i bouiIi out of AM.
7 . om. cl'l. navin.! i" " ' ' I vMi
, '..ber I 1S.1J, 111 I IdllKIIII Cilll...
(Ihl . I
lieu la lliat we must have riMiiual
training and domestic science, and
teaching of dec ltry and right III all
our ne.ooli. though there are nor
mal", and couimiiiillles. where such
Id -ii. i are altogeiher foreign."
The second address of the morning
was dellver;l by Kdward llvit', Sup--r
I n l ,li den t of PuhH" lnt riietl .11 of
Calilnriil l. lie 1:1 I or tin wmi k of
l.lilher Hiirbnuk, the wonderful .oh
lev. u.eiils. and f ie lii.-t ti.Ml-. its well
as bl i Impression nf Ihe mall.
- I ,., i.-.i, ri, r.i ,, . . " . .- -" ' - -
.',--y (Our:. i 111 tllelr ell t-'ll a 1 11 'iiel; t.
. jlb-.s" who are ii.eiu'.ci a if Mie,--laU)
asj.oclali.iii, havs the p.-lvll, g. 1,1 r i.l -4
i lug on the street curs the pi.ll.-g.i
Tiof voting In the eler ion t .morrow,
'of being cntertiilli. d si die receptions
land IiiiicIii ora, a .1 e'her iicroino.lu
j f.i ins.
in I. sue county (here are 20
U.a'her-t, most of wboui arc. or will
'he present, Doll .'tins will hav forty
jtiete ut least. Ml parts ef Ihe state
ar. reiiresenled. ll'oil.-h ol'.lv In lll
Issf to CJ.IIltlll 'ire Ihe ; 'iO"l ir
is! rneior O.-siH-rt.' t" '' pre-"-nt. Tin)
iHuuc r, .ii oil Ion r.ir Line ii,..i unug-
bis tek the i.a e of a c
t 'It' .
Tt.fr Aflero.M'.l.
as i .... rie.irttli.'lil rk v.,1,1
N" " "'" "b'guu m l-'l" and la, ted urn. I - Id.
' 1,111 "' . Al Ihl c! e die b . I V IHIeBeil I"
'V" " "'" I :i,tbi r udilr.-B I'V I'c ' ' ,"''''
jr.. Club nil;
ml; red "I.
Inly ti.r J-h.
IJ 1 1 f rural:
. I llll.-I rt'U'es.j
Albany ,'t'-r.l!H '
llln ss c tv ring I
Insll-
((ontliiiii'J on I'age Kight.l
il
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