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• J* >« «fa.- . » *. SCIO NEWS OF THE WEEK OIlEliON, .11 l.\ GUARANTEE. OF PEACE. STANDARD MEN TESTIFY. Demonatration of How Both Coati* Can Ba Protected. = inopportune, .... Tokio —. — -- 4’oming , ivtter of l*e fleet tleferrvd. -- regarded ■ ; • i : London—Heavy debt of Ja(ian ■ considered a bar to conflict, but • Unite»! Stales ia making an enemy : : ot 'hat wMintry. I : Berlin—Jajan believed to !»* pre i : paring to fight United State« for • ma«t»ry of the Pacific, reg»rdl«*s« of • • : Han Francisco Inchfenta. —Fleet may cause pop- • ; ular The • >< Hague liement which Washington • 1901 Rockefsllsr So Long Out ot Businsas He Knows Little About •«. NO. OPEN DOOR IN CHINA CARNAGE PAULS FOURTH. Celebrat on Victim* Up To Former Racords for Number. Cliicag*!, July S — John D. Rockefol» Chicago, July 6.— The annual elaugh, | ler, pres'dent of the Standard Gil com- ter lie* been done in the name, or puny, ot New Jervey, <ccupt«d the wll- rathtir under the guise, of "patliuA- nees ••atui in the United States Distrk-t ism.’’ With fih known victims, and court Fatnrday, while Judge Ixuidi» bundled* of other« groaning uul tbeir pli«*d him with queetioM regarding the iv<-« m hoepita - t Is (-crtain that the dnatx'lal strength and the bus > tier* list <■( victims to the "Glorious Fourth'* | rm-thud» of the cor (Miration of which he will exceed 15M, tl«e total last year, lu I le tiie head Ivtat with all the preoautions tiiat Mr Kockefellst was a very willing ■ui- be taken by authuritlra, the total and an unsatisfactory witn«*»». He wa» injure! raa*’h»<l nearly h <*»*i knd the A Resume of th« Less Important but Judge Dunn« Scores Fallen Mayor . tra.ly to tell all that he knew, but he Navy Department Official* Still Try to total this yrar when all the return* are Not Less Interesting Events raid tliat he knew jiractically nothing in. will l*e quit«* as large, more likely Without Mere* Makes Unavail government may not be able to con- j Minimi«« ths Importance of The net result of hl* examinatn u wrv* : larger, for tin* f««>lkiller has been aadly of the Past Week. tr»d. ing Protest Ags* -*« "LiLturc. Hurt he Iwlieved during the years 1W)3, the Demonstration. r«iui*. iii Ina duty. Inventors have Parte—United States ami Japan ; lft04 and i'.xifi, the |<etl«xi covered by : i-r* iglit fotlh new engines of Jeetru» not believed to tie near conflict, but j the indictrpenta on which the Htamlard tian. : King Edward an«l tjceen Alrxanlra : fleet will f«>r>e Japan*« ham! if Jap- : Th«' toy pistol and cannon cracker San Francisco, July ft.—The sentenc Oil companv of Indiana was revntly • ansae have aggressive design« Washington, July fl.—Interest j are viaiting Ireland. i »•••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••••••»••«• ami deadly ilvanmlte cane have claimed ing yesterday of Mayor Eugene E c*>nv)ct«d, the net t-roflte uf the Stand' world jiolitics ami the p, •» I bl I ily of tlirir Uxunl quoin. Ous |MMnii«r ieni- Mctunlts to five year« in Han Quentin an! Oil <*ompany of New Jersey ware A Ft. Joseph, Mich., pautor has ta Oyster Bar, N Y., July ».—The algj penitentiary lor exlortitin was one of approximately 4<> per cent on an out con fl let with Japan w»« tenewed here ure o| the casualtltMi this year 1» tiie booed the "Teddy tear" fad. nlflcance of Rear Admiral Brownson'« the most dramatic scenes ever wit tie»«,-. I standing capita 11 ration of »100,000.(AMI t«»!ay when the definite news tliat « njiinlx’i of d«*aili* ft« m fright. Of tiie The governor of Ngaukwei province, The Investigation by Judge Landle gNUt fleet of Unite«! States warships rt. i instant deaths in till* city, four addition to the romrwliat meager in in a Western court. Th» effectiveness China, ha* been are»»»mated. formation which has come from I’resi- «if the fearful «fenmiciation <4 the con wiv itislltute.1 by him for the exprt*ra would I m * sent to the Taciti«’ coast l>e- were (rum frigiit. Thi« Jis a «plrndid Telegraph e-impwnie» in New York dent Roosevelt regarding the contem vict« d mayor ss «lellverel by Fujierior purjswe of determining whether or not rame generally known. Also a new tribute to the luaniifacturvr» of explo. are iwiuai of forming a trust. plated tw»-*«-ean maneuver* of the At Judge Frank M Dunne prior hi the the Htandard Oil company ot In*Ilana, pliare was put on the matter when II sive» and the blithering Idiots who u»e which was convx*ted of violation of tiie them to cans*- suffering. American delegate» at The Hague lantic battlohip fleet 1« regarded here passing of judgment, wa» heightened by law, was really owned by the Htandard became known that the move, calculat In New York three |M*r»<*n« were the demeanor of the pr*«oner, wire time »• having been overlooked in the com ed as It i* to impirwi Ja|«n tliat she I* have prvqxwd a permanent arbitration Oil company <H New Jere*y, whether not deal!* g with a p< w«*r like Riuwtia kill«l by exploalvea, an«l a girl wee ment, expert and otherwise, which ha» and ngaiu interrupted the court to <)«-■ court. «it»*« been indulged in on both conti mtimi that thoea "humiliating remarks" th«* Union Tank I n,.- c*>m)«n^ w I*>« m - hinges on eomrtlilng deeper (lupi th«* truuiplci to d<vith under the hoots of a Vice President Fairlanks saved a nent«. be de«h»t« d from and that "the court care were use»! fur the shipments. ma«le rexM-ntment of Jajuui at Hie tri-ntmvut (SUilc stticken horse »«ared by celsbra- woman from drowning in Yellowstone Admiral Br<>wn»oii came to Oyster do its duty" by pronouncing aentence in violation of law, were similarly own her cltii«*n» have rev«*h«»l that Han tars. ed, ami also to obtain an idea of the fi F ram ta- i. The real iaeue, It is point«*«! pork at the risk of his own life. Cincinnati, Phihulelpliia, Milwi.n'<ee Bay Friday to take lunch with the at on*e. nancial rranure* of the convicted cor out here, Is tiie open d*«>r In tin* Fur an*l several other largo cities report no Once, while the «entonce impooded, president, profeeeing entire ignorance Governor Chamticrlain, of Oregon, poration in order to inflict a tine pro- deaths, but hundreds of accidents. say* the transfet of the fleet to the Pa of the maneuvur plan*. When ho left the judge thr«<uten«»i to send Mr. Met portl.wmte to the offense ami the assets East. I'hs total fire Las attributable to firs- (►»Irnsildy it was tor the open «hior cific ia a g'xxl move an-l n**neof Japan's Sagamore Hill to take the train for calf, of the mayor*» .-.u..»; to jail for of the convicted company. Washington, the admiral had one contempt because he dem'tiod the court’s that Ja|«in went to war with Russia. works was »104,(XX). This was greatly buaiiiese. It was stall'd by officete of the Stami- But after her victory the <l<x>r of trade t«lu,-.-.| by heavy rain«, which were thought which he wi«hi**l emj*harta«'d— «Himniente as "cruel and unusual pun- The Standard Oil company ha« offer- that it wna drairable and important to iehment," an*i Mr. Metcalf «1« told by ard Oil company of New Jersey that it In Manchuria and Corea was pretty general over th*- Middle Went the night <*d no evidence against living fin«*d bv ■lemonttrate to the world how quickly Judge Dunne that he ought to lie "l»*g- ownnl the greater part of tiie stick ot well blivkvd up with oletacl«w placrtl i*efore tiie Fourth. Judge landis ami lie will peas sentence the American navy could transfer da ging a <lay In court to delend bimnelf Ixith the Union Tank Line comjrany by Jajsin, lunch t>> the discomfiture of August 3. fighting strength from Otte OHM to the against th# charge >>f liaving tainperel and Htamiard Oil iM>m|«ny of Indiana* American and British merchant». SUE SAN FRANCISCO. Sjieciflc figures a« to tiie «wrnlngsof the A jury is being secured in the raa«* other. Thia wa« diatinctly an addition with a witmva In lhe«*a»e." America was given a*auranc«w that ' parent oorporathm were glv«*n by The defense til«»! a bill of exceptions the «loot would lemaln open and, Injured Japanese Claim Damages from against Ixiuis Glims, ol the telephone to the president's previous atatement ('hazles M. Pratt, It« eeerxdary, ami comjiany, charged with bribing Han issued through Secretary Loeb, wherein after motion for a new trial and bullion though Die president M at Oyster Bay Bay City. the object of the maneuvers wa» »aid to for the arr<*at of jtujgment laid Iieen «le- they were cl«*« to the estimate given alni other officials of the government Francisco supervisors. Fan Fr.im'i-<o, July fi.—Hull «gainst be an exercise movement for th«* l*en«*flt nie«i and Judg«* Dunne grant.«l a rer- by Mr. Rockefeller. ar«> «rut of th«* city, il i» reported hers An influential Ja[«tu**<* naval ex- of the navy, to perfm-t its training in lictiate * t prohabl«* cause, np**n which tliat the Unite*! Htaies Intend«, if it thociti and lounty of Han Francisco pert aaya the movement of th«> Ameri SMASH WHOLE DEFENSE. tl«*et exercise on an extended wale', the H.*LmiU will go to tin* District court fhould lavóme necxwary, to I»« prepar wa» tih*»l this aflirmqn in the Hu per lor can navy is of no concern to his coun ptirj»*««* and effect of th«* plan being for of Apjx-als tor a n<*w trial. ed to insist that the JajMiii*««* govern i- 'iirt for the n»iiv«*ry of 12,fi«fi for try and w mlies the tiwt would visit As the last words of the aenten<*e fell Stat« to Prove Moran Wat Sent to ment put no restriction« in tiie way of ilamagva alleged Io have tx-en suatalneti the lw*n«*tit of the navy alone. Japan. by the proprietors of the Hor«e«l>oe res In everything tl*at haa come from the from the judge's lip», th» great crowd trade willi the «confinent < f Asia. Denver for Cash. General Bell saya the nation in not president regarding th«* movement, it tliat Im.l stood tlirnughout th«* dra While II lias iieen constantly *l«-lar taurant xn l « Jap.im »n Imlh iuniae al Boise, July M —A little at a time •»I Ly the Navy dejiarlmcnt tluit mi I- gitili sud F<>l«x>m *1 re* ts on May 2.1, prepared for war. has been indicated tliat the fleet, wher matic Mwne, sent up a thunderous the outlines of some of Hie features of menace to Japan I« Intend«! Ly the when a r<>w, cnu»«*d t*y an attack by la- ever It may g*>, 1« to lie brought lawk to chiser. A crisi ia near at Chicago in the "Good for you," shouted a man In the rebuttal testimony to bo intni«hHH«l dispab h <>f Hie fleet, and Ainl*a»«<ad<>r l»>r union men on two nonunion man, the Atlantic, ami that the return 1« to telegraphers’ dispute. by tin* «tat«* in the Haywixxl ca»r l««k toil, <>f tLat country, Las a»»«rt«l that who were «-sling in the re»taurant, re lie as greut a demonstration of «peed aa the lack of the room. It i» found that among the wit* Jajian will not construe the pte»«*nco of sult« d in the fronts of th« two plactw Crown Prince George, of Servia, will the outward journey. Hi. ejru'ulation wa* echoed and re- out visit tiie I’nited States. v< h‘w<d l*y one after another of the spec n«M«»ea lor the defense whose testimony the fleet in the Pacific a» «uoh, it is lx*mg smash«*«! by »tones and dula. The suit was brought In the name of tator«. HeveraI threw their hats Into will bo demolished 1« Put Moran, the under»t • -i lo re I) it th*' arrival of the A pr«*diction is mads that J»|«n will HAS ANOTHER THINK COMING Oreliard tow- lattleship squad roti tn the Pacific -I. Timólo, proprietor of thehwih house, the air. Others scrambled upon chair« Cheyenne mknnkeeper. invade Europe and tight Germany. titled that Moran went to ihrnver for to look over the stKiulderi of the crowd. mark« tiie initial step towards the but invimi«« tin* damage to ixttb <wtsb- him in June, li<04, and got »500 from maintenance <4 a permanent fighting lishnwsits, the proprietor of the restau Consul Jenkins haa been recall«*«l for Japanese Admiral Says American Ma- Tiie greatest confustan prevailed. Pettibone. That was when Oreharii and fl«M*t In the Piu'ific hereafter. favoring President Zelaya in Ealvad*>r. rant having HMigtied his claim to Ihs rmes Would Desert. John Neville, with the latter'« boy, Whether to entire fleet of IN vcsm *I s plaintiff. The |*«|» r» were file«! by Cari WHICH SHALL LOSE 91)0.000’ The kaiser has off«*rwl to buy an air- Tokio, July ft.—The Ibciii this morn reai Im! Cheyenne on the «cession «if which is now destined for the Pacific E I.imlray, attorney for Titnoto, Asso aip if its Inventor can rail it across ing prints an interview with Adiuiral the fight from Independence after the remains there or not, it is m.»«*rt«*d on ciated witii him are I’nitiHl Htat«*« Dis Germany. Hekamoto, in which the admiral 1« Commission Mott Dacicf» Between depot explosion. Orvhsrd wantr«l more the authority of well informed officials trict Attorney Robert Devlin, who ap quoted as follows: Railroad* and Grain Dealer*. The railroad* of the c«iuntry have money for hi« trip. Moran was a that the American navy in the l‘a< itlc icara at the r*-qu-»t of United Hiatos "Hh*iul«i hostilities break out be adopted a plan of piubllcity tuconciliate Chi* ago, July ».—Al a «inference to friend of Pettibone ami he readily con will never «gain I mi iiiadi'quat«« to «q>e Atiornry ««onerili filarle« J. Bona|sirte, tween Jaj*an and Amerx-a. th«* result the people. day of the hauling traffic officiala uf the sented L> run ilown to Ih'iiirr to get the with any emergency on tliat »ide of the ai -I lari If. Webb, of oounsol for the would I»* indecisive, owing to a want money, as Oreliard did not !««l safe in continent unless there ia a vast change pr*«culi«>n. Mrs. H. F. M«*Cormick, daughter of of I«»«*» ot "(»rations. F. vmi should the Western rallnad* it wa» agreed to *ak showing himself in the Colorado city in the uspcct of international politics. Ja|win-*-< Acting Counsel Mateut«io John D. R'ckefvller, rays her father is Wash ington government decide on a the Intelaiale Commerce cornmlMion tu ilwide what i* the legal rate on more just then. ia almi taking un active Interest in ths being pera«cute«l. war, it is doubtful if tiie American« Moran *l«-nled ths sb rv in every feat than fi.000,(KM) buahel« of grain now ca»e, which ia the first L-gul action re •erring in the navy are sufficiently Emleavorera from all parts of the BELIEVE SCHMITZ BARRED. •tored in elevator« at varimi« potata on ure. He did not even know Orchard*« sulting from tiie declaration <>f the I’nited States are on their way to S«t- patriotic t>> fight. name, hearing him calle*I "Bliorty," the Miaaouri river. United Htate* government that, by due "Atnerxwi nuval "flx-er* are trllliaui tle to attend the oonventiono. The « >mmi««ion will decide whether and he «««Mild not r«x*«^til*e picture« < f Prosecutor* Say Name Cannot Legal legni pr**-<««, rcjarallon slioulil be figures at hall» an*) social gathering*, made tor whatever damage the Jajan- ly Go on Ballot. Ht. Louie publishers are to «ue the but they are very deficient in profee- the railrraut« or the grain dealer« will the faiwocs witn**«» when theav were " M at of th* rai r*«i-l- an shown him while he was on the stand. government tH*rauae their publhwtion« «tonal training and practice. It is too loae I Han Fran<*i*co, July 0.—Announce «*•<* may hav<* *u»tained. have l>een barred from the malls a* sec much to expexrt a burning patriotism conrident that all grain «tored in eie- Thrugli he was «adiy rattled ami dis ment by Eugene E. H< limit* that he vatoraat Miaaouri river point« and elae- credited on the crura examination, he would be a candidate for re-election to BIQ LEVEE LETS FLOOD GO. ond class matter. in the American naval ««’n ice in case where I» aubjecl to an advance of one- •tuck to hie dental. the mayoralty thia (all to a fourth term of war with Japan. It is very likely Aa an evidence of the large amount Neverth*I«**, the state will liave wit- third cent per bushel, ai-conling to the of inon<*y lent out of the I'tiitod Matos that lm«t of the crew« would desert tariff« on all lima made effective July ne»s«*a to prove Moran was in Ifenver. uni**« loa appeal for n new trial la in Ono Million Dollar* Damag* to Farm the meantime den ini by the Ap|<ell*t«< Landa In California. by Japan«««* it is shown that th*»«e in and leave the ships.** 1. last March the Western railrimd« ami Hupreme courts, I im * raised the Portland annually semi »120,000 to Bakersfield, Cal., July ft.—The Buena CHINA TO BE AVENGED. agrt-e-l to make an advance on May I of question whether he can legally go Japan. MUST OPEN BIO ELEVATORS. Vista lake levee lies broken, fiixxllng I1« cents per bualiel on grain from upon the ballot. An examination into Missouri rivet points to Chicago. Tiie Hague «inference i* having some Prominent Oriental Writes Roosevelt the law on thi* point wa* made Uaiay 30,000 a«*tr» of land belonging to Mil. I«*r A l.ux ami tiie Tevis Ian*! company, lively delates over the Amcriraan prvji- Wisconsin Railroad Commission Gives Threatening Letter. by Assistant District Attorney Robert hik I lausiug 11,000,000 damage. Tiie NEILL GOES TO SAN FRANCISCO osltions. Peremptory Order. Harrison, and the tentative conclusion Mt-xico City, July N.—The moat ag- Hunset railway lias been pul out of Madiaon, Wis., July ft.—The Wis Express companies in Nebraska will grrvalve utterarx-e tliat has come from was tliat th«* mayor 1« Irnrml. commission arid the oil tlelds are cut off Tslsgrapher*' Peacemaker Will Arbi Schmits maintains that he la not con- consin Railr*«*l commlaeion issued an fight tiie new state law reducing rates th«* pen of a Chinese concerning the from comm «miration with thia city. trate at Fcene of Strike. order today requiring the Great North 25 per cent. Chineer exclusion act is a document vlcted until hi* conviction by the jury Th«« levee belli Iwk tiie waters of ern and the Eastern Railway companir* Chicago, July ».—In the hope that written by Kong Yu Wei, leader of the in Judge Ihinne's court I* finally passed Buena \ i«ta lake, covering 1» square Japanese liave formally demanded li upon* and au»talm*d by the Hupreme of Minnesota, and the Chicago. St. Paul they will l>e able to effect a settlement Chinese reform movement, who r«x*ent- mill*», and protectoti a i»*iy of re- cense« in Han Francisco preparatory to Minn«*ap<*li« A (Tmalia Railroad com uf tiie leiegrapbet ’* «trike in Han Fran ly left this city for New York. The let court of the state. i laim«*<l land extending for a distance suing for damagtw pany to o)>rn their big grain elevators cisco and (Mkland, Cal , Cniled State» ter wa* writton to President Roosevelt, of 15 miles, including the old tied of Corn tub*» I <>ner Neill is making a at Su|M-riur to the use of the general CommiiMioner of lalior Neill an*I M. J. seeking to enlist the president's ai 1 in Finn* Arming to Fight Russia. Kern lake, tlx* pn-|x>rty of the Kern strenuous effort to k«w*pt he telegraph public. Reidy, J. M. Sullivan and S. J. Konen- a revision cf the present law*. The St. Petersburg, July fl.—The Novoa County land company and Miller A er* «trike from «preading. If the order stands and ia not over kamp. mendier* of the Internaticnal letter say* in [art: Vretnya declare*« It h»a learned from Lux. Thia land wnscov«r«-i! with croja "Two decades of rigid enforcement of an official English source that the re o! growing grain r*-a<ly for the liarvrate The Jamestown fair liat burrowed turned by the court«, it will it i* I*»*- executive lx>ar*l of the Telegraphers' the exclusion laws have bfought about cent aeirure of arms and ammunition and with alfalfa. another 1350,000. The ocmpauy’s lleved, re-establish the grain bueinMa union, left tonight tor San Francisco. in 8u|H*rior on the l>«»ia of two years The decision to pr<«*eed tn Han Fran the ill Will of 4(Ml.000,(MX). totaled Ml,000 rifle» and also several Of the fl«»»!ed land, a taxi t 22.<M)O property i* given as security. ag<>. when the railrtsui companies, in cisco was rraclusl by Mr. Nelli and the "A united Chinese will s«<ek to million rouble«’ worth of ammunition. acres la-longing tn U m * Kern County Sedition I* »prxselmg in India and it order to get around the Wiw<>n*in union officials st a rvmferemw. After avenge its wrong* Its anger will be All thin war material <ame from Ger land company and M.OOO to Miller A is predicted tliat England will soon grain inspection law, leaae«l their ele canvassing the situation at length, the vented In wavs that 1 drew! to think of. many an>l war reehippe«! via Newcastle. Lux. The territory la divided Into have another war on her hands. vators to private parti«*e. thus practi conclusion was reach««d that better re "The time will some when a small The site of the ■iiipnietit, the |«ip»r four big _ ranch»», aid the work of re- Archbishop Gllnnon, ol HL Ixiui*. ce! ly ehalng them to the public use sults can I m - aoeotnplisbe«l by going di spark may start *n uncontrollable con aaya, 1» taken to indicate that the pur- clamation ha* been In progrraa for has been appointeil to take a census of ami putting the independent grain rect Ui the scene of the strike railed by flagration and the friendly tire iwtwven cheer re are Finns, aa non«* of the Rus- nearly 20 year». Jhe union against iiotli c-m|«niM. our people m*ver«<<l lieyond remedy. ■Ian revolutionary b*»R«e ia «efficiently American Catholics, estimated at 15,- dealers out of buain«*«». The lever was built in ISM-7 jointly They will al««i have the advantage of Americana have hern wont to «*»vndemn w’w'thy to buy eo much arm« and am by the two corj>- rations at a cost ol <X <1,000. bolding conferences <laily with Presi Russian cruelty toward the Jananaee. munition. Deaire Coolle Labor Admitted. »250,000. The Vnion Pacific at the Omaha How much more humane has been Washington, July ft.-—Thal ih» Jap- dent Small. whops has just turned out two all steel Ameriia'a treatment of the Chinese." anve> govemment will nut coni «ri t to Coal Will Be Scarcer. Throw* Sop to Paatanta. box car« ami it ia probable the change Wine Grower* Again Angry. thè renewal «*f thè prreent trraty with R*rk Hpritig», Wyo., July fl.—Acs St. Petersburg, July S.—The govern will l>e adopted. thè United Htab « if thi* govemment Parie, July ft.— Dispatches from the French Revolt Ended. result of the suita filed by the govern ment I» showing feverish activity in Judge Cliarles Swrayne, of the North reserves thè righi to inserì a deus«* in Houth ol France to.lay report tliat the Montpelier, France, July ft.—The ment against tiie I nion Pacific Coal poahing the diatribulion of the 25,000,- ern dlitrkt of Florida, ia dead. The thè compact «xrlixling Ja(*ncae coolie situation there is again growing aerioua municl|al council of thia city drrlded lompeny, fcreing that iximjany to 000 « re» of crown, «tate and (xiaaant judge was brought into prominence a lal*or frnm Continental United State« la The .liaratirfa* tion with the new wino- tonight by a large vote to withdraw the abandon coal property alleged to have land, whkdi it luu* <i*»-ui«~i to diatiibute ehurt time ago by au attempt lu im indicate«! iiy «emi-offirial advieee pur- fraud law an«! the siipplementary meas rrsignatlons of the memlvra liandrd In Iieen IIl«*gaIly eecnrcd from the govern in average lota of 25 acres tn Individual peach him. porting t<> gire thè views of Foreign ure, together with the arrest > f 30 per during tiie trouble arising from the pro ment, three of ths big ««I mime altu- peasant Coki Irra on easy payment terms, A row bet weed Tillman ami Dolliwr Minialer Hayaald, wrhich wi-rv rvceived son* suetM'ited of complicity in the tests of tiie winegrower* ol the eolith. ate,! on tbs dispute.! property have in order to make a «Lowing l*e|ore the bere taday by Ototaki Yamòeka, thè burning «if the prefecture at Narb**nn» Thia step meena the collapse of ths agi Lorn closetl d»wn. The mine« tie long < onv.» at i-.ti of tl.>* new p<rbarn»nt. lias led to talk of a duel. personal representatlve of f'ount Oku- haa reinflamed the people. The mayor tation in thi« »«vtIon. It follow«*! the l«» the Superior C«ial company, which F*"ir uf tl,e participants in a pawnshop Telegraph operatirra are to vote on a ma, Irtulrr of thè l’rugreearve farty, now an*! other municljal officer*are holding r«*j«*ctlon by th» Montpelier winegrow la owned by the Union Pwxiflc. Th« mlrbery here June 12 have been tried general strike. in power. meeting« and have deride«! again to re ers' committee of a resolution urging »Iltrt will be a further shortage of r««l by court martial and omdemned to la> sign their off'icsa uplese the arrrated the various municipalit y not to recall in the West. It ia reported that the Moqui Indians hanged. Eight bandita at Riga have Labreton May Succeed Schmlta. person* are rel«Mt«l and the troops their resignation! until re*|ti«M«t»d to do in Utah are on the warpath. been sentenrei to death. eo by the winegrowers' cotigrccc which San Franciaru, July ». —Dlwtrict At with.lrawn. No Idea of Boycotting. Philadelphia haa forbid«ien games at torney l^angdon. It ia said, ha* decided will me«t »*>.«. Straus Probe* Immigration. Ixindon, July fi. — "The leading 4 — ........... ■ achool in which there is biasing. Japan to Send Investigator. to ad vacate the »election of W. J. I-e- cha tn l>e re ol commerre assure me," Montreal. July fi.—Oscar H. Straua, Sultán-* Credit Eahautted. Tokio, July ft.—It ie reported that **able*l tbs Tokio correspondent of the secretary of commerce and labor, left O*ies«a is again the scene of rioting breton to succeed Eugene K. Arhmiti aa ConaUntinople, Juyl B.—Tl»e «tillan lady Telegraph, that they never even here tonight for Honolulu, via Toronto in which many Jews are being kill«*!. •oon aa the latter ie sentenced by Judge Drei-tor Ishii, of the commercial bu Dunn. Mr. l-ebrvton ia a banker and reau of the foreign office, Iia» U-en or ia l-elng pcrsistently dnnned f*«r repay- «ritorta inol ths id«a of boyrotting anil Winnipeg. Mr. Htraua 1» studying A torna<io in Eastern Winconsin philanthropist. He hae been active in dered to proceed to America and Cana ment of hia nutnemua loana fmm Euro- American gorale. Hoch a Inycott would conditions at the porta where Immigra «truck several towns and killed two previoua non-partIran political n da, evidently in connection with the pean financiera and ia at hia wlta* end be conaldsred suicidal in view of the tion into the I’nited State* ia the bear* rnents. people. Japanese lalor question. te ünd a way out. existing trade ci.ndilivna. In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TIO COMBTVTS ¿ Japan Has Blocked II aud Broke Many Promises. CROWDS CHEER TO THE BATTLESHIPS COMING TO PACIFIC • F A .• ‘;'V \r •N»' ♦'* X« ’V ira rr ' • d Í4» » I