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VOL NEWS OF THE OT SCIO DECE1V1NQ THE PUBLIC OREGON, THOUSANDS LET OUT N|\\ IIM)7 THOUSANDS -SICK" IN KANSAS MO. BIO CHIEFS INDICTED 4». TIMBEH FRAUDS INMANYSTATES i Striksbrsakars Smash Car Windows Druggists Worked to Death Filling Two Senator* Implicated In Bigg»» and Thar Hsport Riots. "Prescriptions'* for Liquor. Land Conspiracy Yet. Ran Francisco. May 25.—-A lively Topeka. Kan . .May 27.—A larg«1 ('hie igo, Muy 24. A dispatch to row developed between the police part of the people of Kansas were tho Tribune from Washington, D. C., •'III" yesterday. Untold t ho usa nds • nd the United Railroads In connec •ays: were victims of all •ort» of com* tion with the withdrawal of cars on plaints A record of the "»lek" one» "Amaslng rovt-lailon« of a consplr- Kentucky street and Han Bruno a*«>- makes Kansas look like >u Infirm- ,i. y to defraud th" United Htat««» of Inue line* yesterday, owing to alleged ary. million* of dollars worth of mineral Coincidentally the drug »tor«*« did I, vh'lenco of union sympathisers and auil timber lands will bo laid before more business than they have dune In lnnd«*quate police protection. many years probably than ever be the grand juries of hull a do*«n Chief of Police Dlnan mad* pub- fore- In spile ot tbe epidemic vt I lie reports of some of his «»fficers In ■■ ' . ■ i ' .! ' • I'li" frauds. ■ . '.«>! •• b ", '.ZWII S»W V >■ iUtl ««blch II Is charged that some ot the I, will Invoh ■■ in crlmliisl A Resume of the Loss Important but • •» ■« *• .......... v -.V? w *W :■« (JUs Wo*d Alons Hsiiucss Tores 6l>- drug clerks were wan and worn from Hugs Sums Rsqulr«d for Bail—Many charges l.he bulli«'» of men high In Nut Lsss Interesting Events ductors deliberately smashed the OOO — Othsrt Follow In Propor over-work. business and political circle». Th<< More Indictment* in Reserve window» in their cars to make it ap- of ths Past Week. All Kansas used tbe samo medi ir tli «1 Vi.«’.- .' ! id t."«-n '■.Uiliitt- Include: tion tn Men Employed. to Avoid Detects. cine b**cr and whisky. Hkeptlcal ted and then report«*d to the com "One United Slut«« Senator, one persons see a connection between pany that th«' cur» htul been gr«'«>t<‘d «» l tilled Htute* S. nator. a man re this condition of affulrs aud the fact with a fuallade ot stone». May Irwin, the noted actress has Chicago, May 3« Railroad man that th«« saloona have b««cn closed Han Francisco, May 25.— The put'd to be olu' of the woalthloat Captain Duka, ot the Southern marrli'd her former theatrical man Police Station, In whose district are agers here estimate that by the end and the brewers and win *erak> li peciple of Han Francisco want acta. men In thv world, a railroad man ager. tbe lines on which the ears were <>f the first week in June the railroads quor dealers driven out ot buatnes« not words. I will only say that we km'wn (rum Hie Atlantic to the Pact- Theru Is just one way to gel a Heavy rains are causing great withdrawn. In a report made to ot the country will have discharged drink in Kansas now g«i to a drug will make g«»id wherever we accuse'* it« , two of th« wealthluai lumbar damage from floods aud washouts lu Chief INnan. declared that the re between 50,000 and lOO.tMH) men now ■tore and sign a ce|tlflcat« to th«' port« of some of the non-union am • employed Some e^ixnates put the was the brief comiuvat of William J. barons In th«« United Stiitus; numsr- Pennsylvania. «J the Cntti'd Railroads ar«' number touch higher. T hi« does eff«'ct that th« bev»rage is for medical Burns last night, and It »«» the on» smaller try. Including railroad An experimental school has been purposes. Moreover, th«* purchaser official cost o|>erutor*, olid mon st opened In Pittsburg for Instruction of which h<« submitted tho reports m>t take into account the large must designate tho malady with only statement made for publication number o( laborer* and others dis- the load of fuel compant««. In preventing mine explosions. by the prosecution alter it had ac which he Is afflicted. Every dlaeas«' of some of hie men. n>i»*vi| bicausc of abiii'loiied cvlen 'ili«'" men, win"« names cannot Corporal of Police John Morlarlty sion* and other improvement*. Or known to medical science has It* vic complished what half of the cltUen- The great Ixvndon horse show uhl'h i.|'«':.s J'ir.«' 7 I* . i|"« '.d t<- reported that he saw lnsp«»ctor B der* wetc recently i»*ucd lor the tims. according to these certificates shlp of Hun Fri. nclsco declared to be I"- in iJ' public befora tb<< grand jury Gorman deliberately break alt the strictest economy and the reduction Insomnia and Indigestion are the act • It I* it' « l.ired here, will surely have l.ouo’anlmals on exhibition. windows of a car on Eighteenth of force’ to the lowest p««»*ible point most common, but Ht. Vitus’ dan«'«« Impossible i* t ho Indictment of on« Secretary Taft has openly d«*clared street yesterday morning with an of th« most i powerful magnates I" Iml" ted by the evidence which Is The New York Central is to reduce Is running wild nnd the palsy 1« himself In favor of tariff revt«lon, Iron bar. and declared that Gorman stagKerlng thrungh th«* stalo Chick known to Wall street In the person now In the hands ot th« Unllud and Roo«evett 1» considering the sutmequently reported thnt the rar many ol its> pay rolls fully «me third, enpux I n flying around aud yellow - it« > District Attorney» In halt a ot Patrick Calhoun. if the order is carried out literally m question seriously. had been stoned. Officer A G Skelly all department*, it would mean the t«*ver victims walk the streets, and doxen Wt'Slern slates. The prosecution has traced the King Edward will visit Ireland a* mad« a written report that he sa«v a discharge of io.ooo employe* on thi* nobody seems afraid of caching II l b« ■«>■ fraud*. It was declared yes- ............... with »hl. h th.- >1 nlte.l from them Grip. Bright's disease, c«mductor fire a brick through three a private Individual, so the viceroy ayeteni alone. l«rd.iy III au otbelal quarter, cxlaild will not have to pay the e»|»n»vi of windows In his car on Han Bruno Railway managers say they r.ithrr mutnpa, bronchitis dandruff, epi Railroads secured Its franchise from avenue. The car waa running at welcome the opportunity to wee<| out lepsy, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, Wall street to the Han Frau cisco Into u number of stale*. Including entertaining him. such speed, according to the officer, hundre«!* of , incompetent, forced pneumonia, cuts ami burns, deafness Mint Immediately after th«' big fire California, Culurado, Washington, A Bohemian swindler who re he could not board It. not to meutlon corns, warts and In April, 1906, when the .Mint was upon them during the ru»h season, and Oregon, Idaho, Montau», .Minnesota setnbles Thomas A. Edison in per bunions for all these things and Thorn well Mullnlly, assistant to sonal appearce, ita» buncoed many President Calhoun, was very Indig to whom, it I* claimed, many wreck* many mor« beer or whisky Is the used for banking purposes. There and the Dakota». the money rematued for a few days, and devtruction of life and property wealthy Germans In Berlin. Much of th«- evidence In th«»« nant when he heart! that the police can be traced. Aside from this, the only sure remedy, guaranteed to when it was drawn out piecemeal in frauds was ubtulued by Detective cur« or money refunded. had made public such report». ’ H>* The National Mining Congress Is road» expect t ' Vive a tew milli m* in lota of '35o,uou, converted Into cur Not In many years ha* thi» town rency and paid over to Ituef ami by Burns, who Is engaged in tho muni* planning to build a magnificent admitted thnt some of the company's .v ■ headquarters building in Denver to employes broke windows In their tic i* light. The hcavtext cut* will been "Jolntlesa." Th«« dens where him puased on to the .Mayor and clpal graft pros« eutlon lu Han Fran- Intoxicants were »old openly In vio the Supervisors. The evidence is «■I’co, mid to Francis J Honey, who cars, but «aid that It was don« In or be in the operating 1 cost about one million. der that flying glass might not en the »hop* and among clerk* lation of law, ure locked nnd strengthened by bits of conversation, 1« pr«*«<cutlng the same Han Frau- It Is rumored that John F. Stev- danger the passengers. clsen graft««« l |«on th« conclusion barrod. Many of the employe* will be taken records of conference» nt the ofllee en*. formerly chairman of the Isth- It wa» a comparatively quiet day back again when bu*me»« become* ih" • 'll' ■ quence 1« th.it drug of Tlrey L. Ford, attorney for tho of their work In Halt Frauclsco, Mr. tnlan canal commission, will be pr«»- About the usual number of cars were Holley and Mr Hurns are expected to heavy again, but a strong effort will stores of a certain class are now do tdent of the Northern Pacific. run There were Isolated Instances be made to shut out permanently the ing a thrlvlug business. The certifi United Railroads. The fact that the return to th«' government service for Mayor rocelvod 150,ooo for signing th« pro>.«'<'uilon of the timber and It has been proven that the Ran of rock-throwing, but no serious incompetent* and undesirable* The cates signed by purchased« are filed the ordinance granting tho ovorhead- mineral lam! thl« »«'*. Rome of the monthly with tho Probate Court. Frunci’.-o Gas Company paid 320.000 disturbances occurred. discharged tracklayer* and other* who trolley permit was learned through grafters In Hun Francisco are also About 7 o'clock last evening a riot were working on extension* an«l lik<- to get their rate raised from 7 5 to the testimony of Ituef. said tu bt> Implicated In the fraud». 95 cents per thousand feet. Ruef call was sent In from California nnd improvement* will not be rc-cmp|oyed Fourteen Indictments were re Presidio avenues, where a car had until the financial market is more and Schmits each got 33,250. MHS M c K inley is . dead . turned charging Calhoun, Mullally. been derailed and was surrounded FIVE WORKMEN KILLED Ford, Abbott, Hchmlti and R U«f Twenty-nine parish priests of Paris by a crowd. Several rocks were promising ami until the new legisla tion ha* been given a thorough trial jointly with the bribery of the Hup- have formed a co-operative purchas thrown from behind a hedge which Passed Awsy Pescsfully snd P»inlss*ly ervlsors. Seventeen Supervisors w «-re Bursting Ammonia Pipe Fills Packing ing society, and thus get all their skirts the road at that point. No one by the road*. at I 06 P. M. Sunday. The application of the 2 cent pa* bribed, so It may therefore be seen provisions and supplies much cheap was Injured Plant With Daadly Furnas. Although partial ser- ♦enger rate will be especially felt by Canton. May 27.— Mrs. Win Mc- three of the Indictments were er. vice ha» been maintained for nearly Western roads, and reduction* in Kinley, widow of the lat« President, that Chicago, Muy 2 4. Five workmen held In reserve. * This Is th«* Honey Two atreet ears cbllldt'd head on t wo week«, the number of passen- freight rate* and the demand* of lab<«r died at her home her« at 1:06 method. were klll«'«l and several others ser Tho 14 Indictments will In El Paso, Texas, seriously Injuring gers that patronize the ear» «ially 1» union*, which amount to million*, will o'clock yesterday afternoon act as a sort of advance guard to iously injured thia afternoon when all five of their passengers. They ■till less than one-third of the nor affect all road* and call for rigid ccon For many years Mrs McKinley had draw the fire of th«* defense. an ammonia pipe exploded In the should have passed at a near-by mal number carried before th« omy and a grncral slowing up until been an Invalid Hhe recovered from If tho defense succeed» In shooting switch, but neither crow would give strike. the way seem* clear. th«« shock of her husband's tragic any holes In them, tho thr«>o In re- I««-« f killing d«'pnrtm«*nt of Armour A way. Many states, also, have practically death, but It left Its mark, and when servo will be altered to make them Con plant at tho stockyard». Tho IRISH WILL RESIST doubled the taxes imposed upon rail Il was known that sh<« had suffered a Impregnable, taking advantage ot building wim full of workmen at the Finland is reveling In the novelty roads, an<| the general rr*ult require* ■troke nt paralysis, little hope was tho facta brought out. of freedom. time, and tho <!• idly fume», escaping retrenchment in every direction bos - felt that she could survive The end Judge Coffey announced. after AH "Ireland for the Irish'* — Boycott King Alfonso, of Spain, will en *ible came p«ac««fully, almost Impercept running his «ye over th«« Indictments from under high pr«»»»ure, pene Things English, gage In brooding fine cattle. ibly. Mrs McKinley never knew of that lie would fix ball In tho sum of trated through « very department of London, May 29 When Parlia FAVORS LIMITED ARMAMENTS. the efforts made to prolong her life, 110,000 on each of the »9 counts. the building In such a short time Socialists In Austria made »11 b- ment meets today Hlr Henry Camp or tho solicitous hope of her stater He gave th«« nceu»e«l until 11 o'clock that 2d of the men wore overcome stantlal gains on a re-ballot. bell-Bannerman will tell the Com and other relatives and friends for today to furnish bonds and remarked Stolypin gives warning to dooms mon« what th« Cabinet pro|»o»«»a to Japan Wdl Support Amarlcs and her r««covery. that h<> would accept In lieu thereof before they could make their eecape and condemns the more to expro- do with the Irish Council bill Every Britain at Th* Hague. At the McKinley homo when death cash bail ot |5000 on each count. to the fr«'nh air. All bat five of thee« prlate land. one expect» It will be dropped with Victoria, B. C, May ** Japanese came there were present Secretary Assurance was given that pending men wore dragged from the place by Four jurors have been »«»cured for as little ceremony as possible, but newspaper* received by the steamship Oort el you, Mr. anil .Mr». M C Bar th« arrangement of ball no arrests their companion» In surh a aorlous the trial of Mayor Schmit» and an- Mr Balfour, the director of the op Empress of India from Yokohama bour, Mrs Sarah Duncan, Mr« Luth will be made by tho prosecution, so condition that It was ni'ceaaary to position, Is not likely to let It pass er Day. Justice an«l Mr«. William It. the nine men accused ot the giving tako them to a nearby hospital. other vonlra is ordered. without a chance to remln«! the coun contain an interview with Count Day, Doctors Porteman and Rixey or taking of bribes am at liberty ««n An In« «ffectual effort to search for fikwma, one of Japan's moat promi Inspector Mclxiughlln. of the Chi try how tho Liberal» in bi» opinion. their own recognisance until 11 dead In the Interior of the building nent statesmen, regarding The Hague and the nurse». cago police force, has resigned to get muddled the business • Mr» McKinley lived longer than o'clock today. was mad- by employ«** wearing safe away from investigations. The chances are that the govern- peace conference, in whicn he »ay» The statement was made unoffi ty mask», but they were driven back "If Great Britain introduce* an arm wa» expected." said th» Secretary. ment will do nothing for Ireland this It was announced last night that cially that all but *140,000 of the by tht f Judge Gaynor of the Supreme and It was not until .... ament restriction proposal for debate, President Roosevelt an<! Secretary entire amount of tho bonds of *«90,- nix hours after the exploeloa that the >f the Court, of New York, says the rail-' session, since the member» ol Japan will »up(«irt it, and po*«ibly roads have not reformed in the least Cabinet resent the repudiation by al»o the United State* It would be lax'b will arrive In Canton Wednes 000 will be forthcoming at tho ap first body, that nf an unidentified their lrt«h allies of the Irish Coun day morning to attend the funeral pointed hour today. man. burned beyond r«»cognltlon. wee Oklahoma republicans denounce cil bill. Mr. Blrrel). Chief Secretary difficult to speculate, though, on the services. Vice l'r«*ald«‘nt Fairbanks, Bchmltx, In addition to f frr.ooo se A few the work ot their constitution mak for Ireland, betook himself to the probable attitude of European power* who hud often been a house guest of curity ho has already given to se- taken from th«1 fourth floor ers and want the election postpon' d country before th«1 Dublin convention a* to the proposal With regard to th«» McKinleys, Is exp««cted to reach cure his liberty pending the trial of minutes later four other bodies were found, all of them having been the regulation* of military ami naval At Guaymas. Mexico, 1.200 Chi and his secretary refuses Informa battles, rights and duties of neutral«, hero In time to nttend tho funeral the five counts of extortion brought burned In a horrible manner. tion as to hla whereabouts to all In service*. against him and Ruef jointly, will nes« tried to land forcibly from a regulation of wireless telegraphy and The body of Mrs McKinley will be have to put up *100,000 In bonds. British steamer In defiance ot quar terviewer». mhs mckinley near death contrabrand of war. Japan and Russia A revival of troublous times for antine law. had a claim to advance their views, in placed In the vault In W«'»tlawn Ituef will hav«< to put up IHO.OOO, Ireland after several years of quiet view of their practical experience. As cemetery, which holds also the re but. Inasmuch as he now Is and for Coos Bay people have begun 110 is discussed The society called mains of her martyred husband, un more than two months has been a May Llvs a Day or Two , but Cannot Individual aults against the South "Hinn Fein." meaning literally "for far a* Japan is concerned, the confer til the completion of th« National prisoner without any Immediate hope Recover. ern Pacific to compel tbe road to m *II ourselves." composed of the hottest ence affords the best opportunity of Mausoleum on Monument lltll, when of release. It Is understood that h«' Canton. Ohio, May 2 4 After a land In obedience to Its government of the antl-Brltons, a majority of promoting her position in interna both caskets will be transferred to will make no attempt to give ball tional politics" consultation yesterday afternoon at grants. them young men, has gained much r«*ceptaclea tn that tomb From num- It Is said. Indeed, thnt under the Advices were received of large ad A Chicago grand jury Is Investi Importance lately. Its purpose Is for dition* to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha •'r«>ua friends of Mr McKinley, Mrs circumstance» and In view of the fact the McKinley home with Dr. Port Irishmen to refuse to enter Into bus gating charg«*» that doctors and fleet. Larger and faster* »learner* are Barbour received telegrams of con thnt ho turne«! state's evidence, he man, the family physician of Mrs. midwives reguarly paid the author iness or »octal relations with the to replace some vessels in the Ameri dolence on th« death of her ■later, prefer» to remain the prisoner of McKinley, and Dr. K J. Eyman, »up- ities for Immunity In performing Kngtlsh In Ireland, and as far as can service The Japanese govern Among them were telegrams from Elisor Blggy. possible for Irishmen to abstain from President Glass, of th«* Telephone --rlntend- nt of th«« Mnssllllon State criminal operations. just turned over to the company Pr<*aldent Roosevelt and Vice Prowl- entering the employ of Englishmen mqnt d«nt Fairbanks. Company, already has given bon«!« In Hospital and a physician of wide re 11 large prize steamer* raulured dur The public utilities committee nf tho sum of *90,000. Ho will have pute, a statement was lssii«>d that ing the war, which will be used »» Ran Francisco supervisors is eon-ld- to put up *30,000 more to retain his there Is no indication that Mrs. Mc Close Call From Death Rp’its Ron’s Hsad With Ass freighters. erlng a r«*aolutlon ordering the III" rty. , Kinley could long survive the attack Twin Falls, Idaho. May 24 —. New York. May 2 7.- Dominick United Railways to operate their Halsey has put tip *110.000 In of apoplciy from whleh she Is suffer Strangs Accident on Ship Adrift In a disabled ferry boat In the Zlsan, 23 years of age, waa found bond», covering tho 1! Indictments ing lines or forfeit their franchise. Th- d< ' tors SUV. however. that Victoria, R C, May 2»—Steamer d«*ad In bed yeserffsy by h!s mother, previously found against him. swift running waters of the Snake II«’ th«»« think di«"ilutlon will not come 8««crotary Garfield will visit the river. Misa H. nelle Chamberlain, Empress of India, which arrived thi» his heed having been crushed by will have to put up *10,000 addition for a day or two Mr« McKinley la Tieton Irrigation project. In i com.it«. «• condition, and It Is Htate Superintendent of Public In morning, brought the body of Mr» blows from an axe which waa on the today. When Foreman Ollv«'r. of th«’ stated that there are no grounda for School directors of Chicago refuse struction. and Miss Ixiulse Johnston, Richard Cadbury, wife of the well floor beside the bed On the strength of Mrs. Zlssa’s story, h«*r husband grand jury, filed the 19 Indictment» hop« of a better torn to be tired by Mayor Busse. State Librarian, were anatrhe«! from known English chocolate manufac- Antonio Zlsaa. was arrested. Th« In court, ho »fated that th«»« were Hurg'-on General Itlxey reached Fire at Trinity college. Hartford, the Jaws of death. The women were turer, who was killed as a result of mother said that her son was the "only a pnrtlnl report from the her« at fi 45 o’clok thia morning. crossing the river with I B. Todd, of did damage to the amount of |15,- sole support of the family, her hus grand jury." This Is taken to mean Chicago, and II. M. Heden, of Bos falling down the saloon stairway dur band not having work«-d for some that more Indictments are to follow. Strikers Are Active. ton. when the cable snapped, leaving ing a heavy gale encountered on May months Father and son frequently Ran Francisco, May 24. In conse- Denver millmen and woodworker» the boat helpless and only for the 21, while the steamer was in mid-Pa- quarr«'led. the fath««r demanding Buy Army Mules by ths Pound. received an advance of 10 per cent In presence of mind of the two men the cine The b««dy was embalmed, and money. an<l the son refusing It quen« «' of Incrcas« <1 violence attend An being taken to England by the four Washington, Muy 25. Increa«»«! ing th«* extension of service by tho wage*. boat might have gone over the falls. i* tonio had often threatened the boy. Mi* *e* Cadbury, who were accom difficulty 1» being cxperlenc«»d In ob United Railroad« to several new lines panying their mother on a globe tour Councllmen of Ixickport, N Y . taining horse» and mules for the yesterday, Thornw««ll Mullallny, as Japan Subdue* Form««» ing trip. Anarchist Espalled from Palace »re charged with huge boodllng op- army, Bids which have just be«»n sistant to Pr«»id«nf Calhoun, made a Ixindon. May 21 The Time» To- »rations. One has confessed. Copenhagen, May 27. The police opened show that prices generally demand upon Chief of Police Dlnan klo correspondent says the Japan«-*« Two Big Fires. expelled a German anarchist named have lacreesed. Th« Quartcrmaa- for better protection by tho police President Corey, the deposed pres have re«olvcd to aubjugate th«* whole Lovelock, Nev., May 2«—Half a Nlerlegh, who waa employed n«*ar ter’» Department says that Army for tho company’» property and em ident of the United States Steel Cor region along the east coast of the Is the Royal summer residence. It waa poration. han sold all bls stock. land of Formosa. An expeditionary block of building« on Main street ■uspecto«! that he Intended to make mules ar« bought practically by th«» ployes Shortly aftor 5 o'clock about burned today. One man, identity un pound. An experiment 1» being 200 »trike sympathisers mobbed an force of 4.000 has since last Autumn Political boeses of New York have known, was burned to death, The an attempt on the lives of sovereigns made at Fort Kiley, Kan , In buying Eighth «lr< «1 car at Eighth and Bry been steadily pushing Into the savage surrendered completely and Govern total loss is evtimated at *75,000, with visiting the royal household. other yearly a »mall number of pedigreed ant streets Tho strikebreaking or Hughes' word goes without ques region, where In spite of obstinate no insurance. hii ; ■ ■ ,t foreigners are being colts atyk putting th«-ni through a crew operating the car, were badly resistance good progress has been tion. watched. «..>ir»< <>t training for the cavalry beaten. made. Rochester, N V. May 24 Fire service. This experiment has proved The North American Baptist con caused vtoo.ooo Itmi.ooo damages t<>dav t«>da~ to the beneficial. Jealous of Japs. vention at Jamestown Is opposed to Spain and England Getting Thick. Foreign Sailors Want Rais». building occupied by Oak» & Calhoun, a union with the Southern and Na I-ondon. May . 2 7.— The „ Times' on Majn street. East. I-ondon. May 24 The Madrid Glasgow, May 2*—The Cly«!e sea tional conventions. Toklo correspondents of Japan do Roosevelt Will Attend Rogatta correspondent of the Telegraph says men held a meeting Saturday night not attach great Importance to the New York, May 15—Preaident that the relations between the Rpan- A Colorado court has recognised and passed a resolution to Intimate Cold Weather at St Louis.. attacks on the Japanese restaurants Roosevelt expect» to be at the Inter l«h and British royal famlllee are be the legality of a contract marriage Immediately to the steamship owners St. Louis, May 2« —The tempera In Han Franclac«». which they attri collegiate regatta thl* year on Hud- by granting a divorce In the ca»«, that If their demand for Increase of coming closer dnlly Members of the ture today registered 42 degrees, the The contract waa made In California wages Is not granted by May 29, ex coldest May weather recorded in St bute to the jealousy of American eon River, June It. The presence of iRritlsh Roysl family propose hence restaurant keepers tn consequence of the Annapollg crew In the race 1» In 1*93. forth to spend much of their holiday treme measures will be taken. Louis in many years. •uccessful competition. what Interest» him. | lime In Spain. In a fnndensed Form for Dur ?"adeik Railroads Laying OIL Fmployes By Wholesale. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS EXTENSION WORK IS ABANDONED MONEY TRACED DOWN THE LINE