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» r N“* , ■ 7--. ■ V,./ YXV”- r. t VOL. NEWS OF THE WEEK SCIO, RUSSIA'S GRATITUDE. America's Aid to ths Starving Great Good. Did Ht. Petersburg, June 4__ The Russian famine committee has notified ita rep rrseatafivea in London and New York that th« time has arrived to cease agi tatioa for foreign subscription, as Bus >ia now u able to care for her own people. Prince Lvoff says that assistance »«nt to Finland from Great Britain and the Vailed States has -lone inestimable good and has been a mighty weapon to force the Russian government to do its duty. With ths latest Douma appropri at ions, the aid given by the state totals K.-OO.ntMl, of which U.OOU.OW will be devoted to fighting the Scurvy in Ufa province amt elsewhere, and In main taming eating ¡daces. These eating places al present number 30,000 and are feeding 2JMX>,0U0 people. Prince Lvoff said the outlook for tho harvest in Centra) Russia was the most promising of a dozen years part. There bad been a plentiful rainfall and tern ¡-erature had been excellent for tbs growing crops. LI NX COUNTY, OREGON, REAL TRIAL IS BEGUN JIM UH >7 STRIKEBREAKER USES GUN Open* Fir« on Unionists Who Wer« Follow -ng Him About. SEAMEN ALL STRIKE KUROKI DECORATES. With Barsd Head Hs Places Wreath on Statue of Lincoln. Francisco, June 3. -W. A Han (liuago. May 31 General Baron Forgey, a strike breaker in the employ , . Ku ki last night gave a banquet to >f the I uilr-l Kallr. a.ts, w«a skot and fatally wounded at Van Ne«a avenuo JO Lhiiag mi, which, (or expeuss, hadert, an.I Turk str>-«-t at 11 o'clock Saturday splendor and unique feature«, has night by Hpoeinl Officer W. J. Blom miely been equaled. Ihe baron gave l-vrg, of the llumaue Society. Forgvy orders that no expense was to be ops-nv-l fire on a crowd of atrik« sytn HÁTOttJító OF TÏ8 CarrWEVH pat falser» who had recognised him au-l a spared, and his orders were earned companion a» »trike breaking carmen, out to the letter. The banquet hall and who had pursued th« two men for was Iran,formed into a marveloas several block«. maze ol Japanese lanterns, di aperies Bluuil-c-rg took up the chatc, attempt Nearly All Farmers. Well Past Middle and dainty scrolls, while th« menu in ing to arreat Fur gey, and returned the Entire Naval Reserve Quits Work Age — Delense Dissatisfied at latter'» Are with fatal resulta Torpedo Boats Carry Mail cluded the finest wines to be had. During the fusillade Thoma« Btaek, a Lack ot Union Men. Baron Kuroki entered heartily into on Mediterranean. structural ironworker, was «hot in the the spirit of Memorial Day. Early ■ g F--rg<-y is -lx mg at the Central in the muling the warrior-vustor Emergency Hoepital. The car« of th« United Railroads Boise, Idaho, Jun« 4. Twelve men to A waterspout in Kentucky did 830,- Paris, Juuo 1. A general strike of and Ins vtafl donned their regimental« I at tl u , I -■ k ■ --z ; >.:- m--ruiug nu-l (e‘-V «taiUMgf. try William l>. Haywood for his life on - - and it was decidedly a military party the rvic- w -a continued until 8:3o| Milurs and others belonging to th« the charge that he murdered ex <lov nt uight. This lime, Il Kuroki gave nearly 4-00 in lipa to win. h rinrtg.-d from the Auditorium is said will be I ('tench naval reserve began at almoat I the < tnciigo hotel employe« where he cruor Frank Hteuneuberg have been gradually extended by the end of next * I all th« port» of Fran--« al daylight to \nuex to go to the home of the lm- It stopped. loaen an.) bound by oath to honestly Weefa, when full service, with the ex | day and threateas the complete paraly penal t .mul, S Shimizu. It was the deal the law's justice between slate and eeptu-n of th« ..... ow| MW, runs, i will have beenl*1* “f French commrrce. The navlga Harriman cannot borrow money hr»t time the Nipponese visitors had prisoner. Haywood han heard the in Tho owl __ ears resumed. _ will __ _ not Is *'“» Committee« are making euergclic abroad, owing to attacks on his roa-ls diclmcnt charging him with tho crime placed in operation for some time. The I r**l,r,'»enlaltona to the government, aay worn their military uniforms. Gen at home. »nd Imlay. ait- r the state has _recit«-l Fillmore street extension was started ing that tho movement is not directed eral Kuroki wo attired in a clay- Minnesota may form a league with its case aud made prumise of proof, the yesterday, «o that every line in the city ngaiust them and that unices it is net colored uniform», with but one deco BALLOON HIT BY LIGHTNING. other state« to fight for state control first chap.er of the sickening tale of reeoaalructe-1 «inee the fire was run tleil Inimmliately it will cause untold ration, a me.Ui I i bravery presented of railroads. the < aid well crime will be retold. ning, *•> £25 cars being operated, and, in injury to French commerce. Italian Army Captain Falls 700 F««t by the •Mikado 1 he other members The wearisome work of jury selec eluding students, «bout ficX) men wer« The naval reserves com|-rise nearly After a very cold and backward tion ended quickly and unexpectedly employed on them, Betora Gaze of Crowd. the entire maritime ¡-opulation engage.) of the party were ablaze with deco- •pnng, th« Eastern Htat-'s finally have Travel, as heretofore, increased yes in »«'a faring life and nuuil-er II7, imk > ration, l.ul Kur il wore the really warm weather. Rome, June 4. A tragie incident M -nday morning. The court room hushed to silence as terday, and the receipt« were larger men. of whom 25.000 are serving in the valuable emblem. took place June 1 during a review of Longshoremen to the number of 15, the 12 men rose in their place« and, than on any other day since the strike navy. In addition to practically all the In the afternoon the general 00o returned to work on a compromise the troop» by King Victor Emanuel and facing the clerk's -leak ou the loft, began. The company is carrying more »«amen of the mercantile trade, most tribute to the memory of Abra with the steamship companies. Queen Helena, As a part of the maneuv raised th«ir right hands in solemn than 130,1100 passengers a day, and it is of the longshoremen belong to tho na I U-.-In in .ill itnprr si e way a way that touched the hearts of the Ameri- All linemen employed by the tele er» a military balloon was »ent up to a asseveration of their pledge to do exn«t l-elieved by the officials that this num val reserve. The strike was declared by the ex cana who witnessed it/and a way that ,-honc company in San Francisco have height of 700 feel with Captain I'ilivelli justice by tho aceused. It was an lm l-«r will grow rapidly wbeu the hours of prcasive sc«n« and there camo another service are extended. * ‘ '/ will remember ecutive committee of tho National Sea Chicagoans pmbzbly »truck in sympathy with tho telephone in the car. A storm which had boon two hours later, when after the mid operator«. men's t'nion because the government's as the --lie thing mole than any other coming up burst suddenly am! the thou -lay recess Haywood listened to tho new bill increasing pensions from w hie h gave an ins.ght into the brown« Japane«« merchant« who «¡>eak both saml» of spectator» were horriflo.1 to o-e reading of the indictment against hlui FINES OIL COMPANY «1.023.000. ______ warrior's ________ _________ character. ♦4° *0 to 872.30 in the case of seameu little, grizzled Hpnrnsh and English ar« steadily ex a flash of lightning «trike tho bag of self, Moyer, Pettibone and Simpkins. Al 3 u clin k the party left the Audi and fr-ui 8150 to 42iH) in the ease of tending their trad« in th« larger eiUes the balloon. There wa« an enormous llnywood had come to the court room torium Annex in two automobile«, captains is regarded as inadequate. of the wist const of South America. burst of flames an-1 a terrific detona whitened somewhat in color from his Missouri Corporation Convictad of carrying a wreath of white loses four The tie up -s almost complete at the I i tion and tho collapsed* balloon with its Violating Anti-trust Laws illness of Halurday, but as the clerk la the poorer districts of Chicago Mediterranean, Atlantic and I'hanuel feel in diameter. All the way to Lin- Austin, Toxas, June 3.- A jury ha* porta. ___ __________ ______ left thoir - "!n I'aik the general was silent, as veal, pork and mutton are entirely out dangling car fell to the earth, a mile walked in front of the jury box and Ibe striker« generally ing the indictment »> li'.tl-- found the Waters I'ierc« Oil i oiupany I aL,l|,a and the government commanded i( impressed with the importance o( of the market and only the poorer cuts from the scene of the review. Crowds of i-eople, afoot and in auto tide of blood came up along his neck r Mtal 1 K -o'.' of Vi--!»ti:.g the anti hl,,. t.-r(..-d.> l-ats and t.-rped.- I vat do the tribute lie wa» ab-mt to pay, and of beef can lie reached by lbs eon- mobiles and other conveyances, rushed -I and spread over his cheeks. His wife trust laws .-f Tex»», convicted it of hav |«troyer» to carry on the mail service .iwarc apparently--I whatever value H eu mers. in the direction where the balloon hail d and daughters sat at his aide during ing - ntered the stale by fraud, fined it with the colonies and with M.-diter ii. ^bt b-vi n .in international episode The English government has prom fallen. Captain I'ilivelli was found the brief afternoon session at which the 81,«23,900 »nd granted tho prayer of r.,r«n p„rt«. ¡’he French Trans At --I his trip to Aiiicrn i At Lincoln ised relief for evicted Irish tenants, alive, but uuconscious. He was plaee-l iadielment was read, llnywood talked the state f«r ousbr proceeding. lantie Steamship Company announced I'aik, President I ran, is I. Simmons, and also education, in return for the re in an automobile an-1 rushed to a ho«- with them and his'counsel after the d. f.-i.s.. has til.-d a mot>..n for » tu.lav that neither I.a l'r- x - n. - nor 1.» ol tlir I'li), Board, met th« party, and jection of the Irish bill by the Nation pital, where he died without regaining statement was read and then, as be rose ar« trial and the case will be taken to h),wo|!,e will bo able to anil for New at the base of the great St Gaudcns alist convention at Dublin. eonseioustu-M. to return to bis cell, smiled a friendly the I . l.-ral courts. I he state filed ■ I York tomorrow, both crews having bronze «tatué brief «pecche« wer« King Victor Einnnuel ami the mili greeting al a friend sitting In-ar th« r -till..I, with District Judge Brooks f-.r .|mo<|l>llr,| tllrlr Similar coadi made Delegates of the French sailors have The grncr.il, head uncovered and t l"» *PI »*••» of a receiver, niao nnhjOM ,„,.,.„,1 Bordeaux. advised them to return to work, pend tary authorities went to the hoepital end of the bench. injunction to from .......... ... restrain . . .... the company r... Offieiale of tho French line have re in full uniform, pretented a great ing a promised settlement of their de after tho review to inquire concerning he Stood ->t."-d bareheaded bare_________ be- moving any of its pro|*erty from the quested the government to land them . oiltr --t a« lie rnamls. In spite of this, however, 3,000 the injured man. DINAN IS INDICTED. state, rhe Judge granted a temporary I crnwt from the state naval clapota, but fore the tall statue <4 the great tniin- strikers at Havre have > voted to con i- , r I i---------- . -------- -...................................... i,.n aril vneaku. . 1 ’ , —l injunction and set the ».<^Hl tinue the strike. recoiverahip I aa reply ha« yet been received. Le cipator, and the sight was one long HAS TITIANS "t)T JEROME Accusad of Trying to Bubvart Law by hearing for June 8. I gaily all the eempanic« are in a po to be remembered A vast crowd The Dutch government has forbidden Tl>e trial has consumed three week»l,t|jo0 Baaing Prospective Jurors. ro<irce the men, a«, being had assembled, and General Kuroki, a mooting of anarchists at Rotterdam. St. Louis Man Got Priceless Old .tided by s.-me <4 Ins officers, raised Han Francinco, June 4.—The grand in the District Court here and it« con |m(,niber« of tho naval reserve, the the wr- ith and ¡li ned it revenently Painting for Mer« Pittanc«. elusion is merely the beginning Chicago consumers are forced to pay - of a .crews are subject to heavy penalties jury late last evening file! with Dis long legal battle. / ‘ " an advance of 2 cents a pound in the V '¿1* . i*, insubordination, but it is regardci on the fed of the statue Then salu St. Louis, June 4. — Ed war-1 Sells, of triet Attorney Langdon a forma) coin price ef beef. *" " ' to ’ " a» more likely that they will try to tations were ex hanged all around, St. Louis, believes he has identified a plaint against < hiei of Folk« Jeremiah proeoc-hngs the defense attempted and the visitors departed, cheered by secure a change of venue, but not sue Richard Croker, ex boss of New York, painting ho purchased a year ago for F, Dinan, charging him with wilful an-l «ceding in that, vainly sought to se effect a «ompromise. the crowd. I om than 8I0U as tho famous “ St. At Marsoill.w the sailors an-l long .-orrupt misconduct in office in that he cure a judgment by default in order »ol.horemTn «truck is active in Ireland, and it is said he Another incident was a call mad« Jerome “ painted by Titian about 1531. ..... .......... ..... j nlmost to a man, a ml subverted the law in endeavoring to wants to enter Parliament. tiponthegencr.il early in the morning -------- *- — to the Federal No trace of the painting has been ha-l secure tho acquittal of a defendant hasten their course all tho fishermen drew up their nets. by a few baseball enthusiasts. Gen Mobs stoned the house of a Catholic since about lti29. Sella purchased the without the kuowlvdgo of the District courts. The strike is a« complete nt Havre, The basis of the controversy is the hut up to this evening tho men had eral Kuroki, holding a ball in on« priest in Cleveland for expressing sea picture from Allison K. Stewart, a Ht. Attorney. The defeudant in the ease han<l .mil a bat in the other, eulogised ----- >giM< tinients disph-aaiug to them. provision of the anti trust laws of 1499 I-ouis mining engineer, to whom it was »«a Mayor Rebuilt« and the inveitiga not «truck at RreaL At - — Toulon the the American game, i and »aid he 1903. «trike i« complete; at Dunkirk and would bixim it in Japan i Rome is celebrating the granting of given in 1900 by a pa-Ire in the moun tion by the grand Jury grow out of the- aud He intends Nantes the men are going out, and at to s-e the game the constitution, th« birthday of Pope tains of Honduras after Stewart ha-l accusation of Assistant District Attor aine between the world's world'« given him a liberal offering of silver. Rou«n the longshoremen have aban Pius X and the death of Garibaldi. ney Fran.-ie J. Heney that Dinan had HAYWOOD IS ILL. - hainpion White Stocking« and th« The ¡Hunting itself shows it is very attempted to tamper with the tales doned thoir work. Detroit» here Saturday. A Texas passenger tram was derailed, old. The canvas is hand made and fille-t Tho mon are well behaved, and as men drawn for the Jury which is to try either by wreckers or a broken rail, with red clay, after tho customs of the Many Wild Rumors Regarding Cause an instance of the sentiment« back of the Mayor ou a charge of extortion. and one man killed and several fatally Renaissance period. Ht. Louis artists of Sudden Collapse. RIOTS IN IRELAND. the strike there is tho fact that bar Dinan was accused by Mr. lleney of Injured. «ay the painting bears several defects having detailcl some of hi« officer« to Boise. Idaho, June 3. William D bor watches have txecn provided by the The crews of incoming vessels are ¡leeuiiar tu Titian's work. They esti interview prospective i jurors in the in Haywood was «eised with a sudden ill strikers for all »hips in port. Peasants Reb«l Against Lasting of joining the strikers as soon as they en mate the value of tho painting, if it is terest of Helmuts. ' The chief prncti seen early Haturday morning an-l was Farm« for Grating. ter French porta Even river steamers the Titian “Ht. Jerome,” to be about rally admitted having detailed men to unable to ap|w<ar in court. His trial on FIRST RIFT IN CLOUDS. • 100,000. are tied up. shn-low some of the men on the venire, the charge that he murdered ex Gov Dublin, May 31. The latrst phase but declare! that he did so berause he ern<ir Hteunenberg wan adjourned until of the land agitation in the congested British delegates to The Hague peace Put Ties On S. P. Track wanted to nee that no improper person Mon-lay. Haywood responded quickly Strike of 10,000 Ironworker« In San districts ->( Ireland is taking the form conference will not make the first move Han Joee, Cal., June 4__ An attempt got on the jury. of a crusade ag iin«t the holders of to treatment nn-l by 9:30, when Judge Francisco I» Battled, for disarmament, for fear of diapleas grazing farms on the II months' tu wreck the early morning train be Woo-I ordered n recess of court until ing the Kaiser, H«n Francisco, June !. — The first lease sy«tcm, and is developing with 1 30, It was believe.I that the prisoner STRIKE CALLED OFF. rift in the cloud of strikes and unset great rapidity. Kings County and Portland was seized with a gambling tween this city and Han Francisco was would l>e able to attend an afternoon tied labor conditions which has over- North Tipperary are the centers of mania and fully 930,000 was wagered thwarted yesterday by the fortunate •»«■ion He di<! attempt to dress, but on the mayoralty contest in the earn discovery, shortly before 5 o’clock, of a Delegates of French Seamen Advise tho effort made him dlixy an-1 ill, an-l shadowed Han Francisco for many rioting In bygone days these coun- paign just eloaed. large pile of ties on the Southern Pa Men to Return to Work. he returned to bed. His counsel in weeks occurred today, when the strike tries saw many evictions, and today the of 10,000 ironworkers was amicably peasants are determined that the land Howard Elliott, the deposed preei rifle track, at a point near Banta Paris, June 4 The extended strike formed the court thst he would surely nettled. The men went out severa! dent of the Northern Paeiflc, io about Clara. Also a rail had been loosened, of the seamen has virtualaly come to be side to l>e present Monday and an week« ago to enforce a demand for an shall be rc-listributed to small hold to be reinstated by powerful friends in and had not the discovery been made an end, with the capitulation of the adjournment was taken until il o'clock eight hour workday and an increase In er« Rrp.-rt« ire received daily of ths just in time, a frightful _ wreck almost strikers, who are e«|-ectcd to resume today. opposition to Hill. wage«. This resulted in closing the gathering of large ban-!» of peasant«, certainly would have resulted, Officers work at the home and colonial points Eva Booth, commander of the Hal Union Iron Works, the Fulton Iron who destroy gates and fence« and l-usy in an attempt to run down the immediately. Captain taper«, one of RESTORED TO PUBLIC DOMAIN vatioa Army, was greeted in Berkeley, are bite; Work« and all the foundries, machine clear the graz-ng ranches of cattl«. cruni inal _ and two arrests have been the strikers* delegate«, conveyed the Cal., by an audience of 8,090, and thou «hope and iron works, not only in Han which they drive back over mile« of made, the men in custody being tramp«. information to Minister of Marine sands more were turned away, Yakima Land Not Needed for Irriga Francisco, but in all the bay eitiee. country to the farm of the owner«. Thornton at a late hour last night. He The settlement was brought about In two cases men who had leased tion Project. The board of manager« of govern Goldfield Men Organila. informed M. Thomson that the strike by the active work of a conciliation ranches were compelled to abandon ment homes for old soldier« la «nani Washington, Jun« 4. Investigation committee composed of delegates from their homes because of intimidation. Goldfield, Nev., June 4.—The busi committee assembled in Paris had tele mously in favor of the reetoration of ne«» men and unneuwners of Goldfirld, graphed the following menage to all and survey« under the Yakima irriga the commercial organizations, the fed There have been »eri- us conflict» be the army canteen in theee homes. tion project, Washington, having erated churches, Civil League and tween the police anil peasants, and to the number of ISO mm, have per porte; been in confer reached a point where the following de “ The delegates have Grand Master Morrissey, of the fecte-1 a permanent organisation, to be peace committee of the tabor Council. many persons on both sides hav« Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, says known as the In-lustrial Association of enee with the Minister of Marine and scribed lands, withdrawn from entry The men return to work upon the been injured. There have been there is too much business for the ea Nevada, The purpose of the organiu- the naval committee of the Chamber Reptember 12, UK'S, is not believed to same conditions of hours and wages as numerous prosecutions, but the sym paeitcr of the railroads, too much harry tion is to inaur« the industrial peace of of Deputies. The Minister has aban be essential to the development of ths prevailed when they struck, and which pathy with the peasants is so strong In operating and not enough men to -io the state and its various camps. An doned the prosecution of deserter«, an.I project, the Hceretary of the Interior shall remain In effect for 14 months. that in one '4 two instances even the the work properly and keep the roads executive committee with wide powers he has requested the navigation com has restored them to th« public domain: The committee from the Metal magistrates have declined to concur F i T H N . R S3 E . all sections ** 19 Trades Association, representing the in the conviction of the disturbers of wan elected, The committee will sleet panics to reinstate all the officer« and in order. an executive, who will be given a lib men. The member« of the naval com to 3«, inclusive; T. 9 N„ R. 33 E., ■n Rtreetear« la Han Francisco ar« now eral salary, and devote his entire time mitt«« assure.) th« delegate» that M section» 19 to M, inclusive; T. 9 N., K employers, conceded that commencing the peace, one magistrate even going December I, 19*'*, there shall be a re so far as to declare himself ready to running almost full time. to the affairs <>f the association. The Thomson’s proposition in the matter of 25 E , all sections 1 to 12, Inclusive. duction of lfl minutes in the workday go to prison with the defendant. This land will not become subject to every six months until an eight hour Floo-is and high tide« ar« eausiag Goldfield branch is the nucleus and all ¡tensions would be improved. The dele great damage in Ixmisiaaa. the rnm|*s of the state will form >UI gates, therefore, immediately proposed settlement, however, until 30 days after -lay ' is reached Juno I, 1910, which Overthrow th« Government. such -late as the Secretary of the In shall be in effect thereafter. iliarira. that the »trike eease.” Hearst and Pulitzer are both after terior may prescribe by publication. Canton, China, May 31.—The revo the franchise of the dsfunct Chieago lutionists in the neighborhood of Sultan's Troops Mutiny. Chinese Rebels Active. Boy Shows Great Nerve. Chroniel«. Will Invade Salvador. Tangier. June 4. A serious mutiny London, June 4. Recording to a ape Vienna, June 1. A 14 year old boy Sw-.itow recently captured the entire It is sal-! that the Nt. Peni Pioneer of the Hultan's troops at ( ass Blanca eial dispatch from Hhanghai, the revolu Guatemala City, June 3_ The gov- here has astonished the prominent our family of a Chinese brigadier-general and compelled thrni all to drown Press has passed out of the eoatrel of has broken out. Th« trouble arose over tionist« in the districts surrounding ernment declares that General Salvador geon, Baron von Eisleberg, by tho re themselves in a well Thirteen hun the non payment of the men. The muti J. J. Hill. Hwatow and Amoy are murdering the Toledo, the Guatemalan revolutionist, markable grit be displayed in under dred troops have been dispatched nears attempted to secure good« lying Nebraska has adopted the referen in the Customhouse, but the authorities officials, burning official buildings and who is al-out to undertake an active going an operation. The boy's arm from Canton to Swatow, and another dum law and the courts declare it per- succeeded in preventing this by paying occupying towns and village«. The campaign against President Cabrera, is had to l»e amputated. He refused to detachment has gone there from Shin- fectly valid. the men half of the amount due them. Taotai _______ of ______ snatch adds, is the author of the recent attempt upon taken an anesthetic because be wanted shing A Swatow dispatch say« that Hwatow, the dial a proclamation issued by the Svatvan _ ;____________ ‘ iffere-l by the only reporting loss--« suf Th« French cruiser Cksaxy, which the president, as well as the instigator to watch the operation. The boy did Revolutionary Society declare« that Snow Fall« In Naw York. revolutionists, IR, V.u ,,VU.«W, fearing that ..... the ... . news — — . .. of not wince and made no »>un<l through went ashore on the Ha-l-ll« Islands May New York, Juno 4. Know fell in New their depredations would lead to foreign of the awinssination of ex President out. but watched th« surgeon's work uprising is not directed against for 20, is • total Io««. eigner« or ordinary Chinee subject«, Barillas, in Mexico City. Hi« motive interference. The dispatch also adds York Run-lay. Th« flake« did not fnll with keen attention. He said after Another company has bee« iaeorp« all the w«y to the pavement«, but, com that the market is overstocked with was jealousy. General Toledo I« now ward that the sight was well worth the but against the government. rated to build a railroad from Port ing from a colder temjw-rature, they American piece goods and that 10,000 making preparations with President Ze pain. Dr Von Eisleberg recognised Will Not Pay Damog««. land to ML II«od. swirled about the tone of the skyaerap pieces are being reahipped to New York. laya. of Nicaragua, for an organized in bis pluck by giving him a watch. Loa Angelas, Cal. May 31.—It ia ere, and l-efore diaaolving added a mid vasion of Salvador and Guatemala. The Americas Meat Packers’ Asso winter touah to the most remarkable announerd from official sources that Troops H«ld Ready, Whois Family Drowned elation will hereafter buy all livestock Jone that New Yorkers have kaown. the Southern Pacific Railroad will de Marseilles, June 4. The steamer Pr«t«nd«r Wine Victory. Dallas. Tex., June 1. -An entire fam subject to poet mortem government in cline to pay any damages for injury tsly, having on board a crew of blue Oran, Algeria, June 2. — Advice« re ily of six negroes was drowned near spection. American Born In Foreign Land •ts, was unabl«_to unable to leave port * “ Sun reived hex» from Morocco say that the Honey Grove last night as a result to nas’engers in the Glendale wreck jackets, The fact that the accident beeaune the officer» of the veeerl troops of the pretender to the throne of the sudden rise of a creek. The rail May ai Two English lieutenant« who mode Rome, June 4.—Mrs. Grineom, wife of a ballons voysgw rece s tl y have be«« Lloyd C. Griaeom, the Americas Am refused to navigate her. All the troop« surrounded and annihilated the Rul roads In Northern Texas are badly was caused supposedly by wrecker« ia gives up for lost. Tho balloon was bassador to Italy, gav« birth to a w»n are eonflned to barrack« in readines« tan’s uncle, and two Kaida were killed crippled as a result of the recent given as the reason Upwards of 80 l-i« -rngrrs were injured, some of to suppreae disturbances. picked up at ««a. on Jun« 2. and 300 women were captured. •torms. them seriously. In a ûnuteosed Fora far Our 4 A 4 Haywood Jury Is Completed an Oath Idmlolstered. French Merchant Fleet Tied Up by Labor Troubles. INDICTMENT READ TO PRISONER DEMAND INCREASE IN PENSIONS i • I '. - - - A-. TL ** ' ' * Í . I . K'.-rJ.i - 1