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City Hall -vVi, CLEARINGS HANK CM-JAMNOH .fiiiii,i:u:i,7ii. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair liar SH.7I, Max 87, Mitt tit, Menu nn. ? niiy-lhmt fir, l'"llv HUili Viuir, jMIODKOliD, OR-IOfJON, TUESDAY, .JUNIO 20, 1011. No. 77. NG GEORGEV AND HIS QUEEN GREET ENVOYS Thousands of Loudon's Poor Crowd Streets Bc!hi Alms Pollco Efforts Aro Hopeless West End Taii(jlnl In Confusion. 05,000 nOYAL TROOPS CAMP IN CITY'S PARKS John Hays Hammond Enjoys Loii Chat With Klnii George Who Rrijiicsts Second Conversation. I. ON' HON, .hum 'JO. Their iiihji-k. tiff, King Oi-uigo V. uint Queen Mary today ifMieiwul in i-iip'irinl Httli at MuekinnJiuin palace tiiu I'liMiyn unit "i!'inl iiiiilniiwiiilnri sent to alt-ml tlin ooninulinii. Iluii'ls icndinii In tlii imliiuu we to lined with iii.ir Imiioii in full uniform. IIMn-neti l lii hni-H Milniilt(in, piluot mill i'ilii'ii in I III IIHKt KUIKCOIIM 0iIUgl IIIOM'll lllWHIil III" IHlllU'll, Hl'llillll (III) Hlllilii'l-M IIiiiIM.IImIh I.I llin hmiivm of )(.iiiilim'x pmi, iiiiihI if flioiu friinklv lM'iif, woio In.il illml. Whining iiiiiiirl'iniliiM ln llllll fillril tilt) nil' ,4 lint cinoy Cluttered J Coin ''iri lit Hoggin-, .Mtuiy "f tlu iimiH (imki'iI hmul- ItiU nf I'.iiim In tin' In-gKiirH, while oilier, taxing fl iiiixltt ulniiil, paiil IiIihoIiiIoIv no illli'iiliiiii In I he whiti ing throng. On llmmi the babbling multitude mullorcil imprecation. Tint police Irii'il In diponm lu bentum Imt found the tiihl; linpi'li'KM Aflor llniir failure Ibey ik'iiii In ,lttniip,mt-trj?ntTli'Ontit"'Wntolr along ihceulirn Hue ami roMntiu any effoil Inward violence In thnso it Hflnn.' Ihoir douinuiN. Tim Wont End hh tangled in hope Ii-hh itniifiiHinn, Tin- police Intntil llii'iiiM'lvi ullerly unable In limiilli tin' throng itinl IrnlTie mc, IhhiiiiI luinn, iilimiNt i'iniiili'ilv blocked. Hnnilri'ilM in tho wi-t mind in the Nlll'tllh Vtt OVOIOIIUIO mill Hl'l'l' giou nmiliuiil iiid. .Many TI'iiMipt In rity. Si,ly-fio IIuimiiiiiI myiil Irtmp uiiluntd hmnlnn lodnv iiml pitelmd IciiIm in tin; viirimiH paik. remlj in lake pui I in llio citrnuatinu pageant. Willi tin-in IIiiiiihiiiiiIh of piioinin I nun nil purl nf Hut wnilil Iiiivi' iirnveil mnl Inilny tint Hticcltt iiio so crowd ml Unit I in I' fin id Mirintiily impeded. In tlin nrcii Hot aside I'nr tin1 eoro nntinn piirmlit i istilcnriH mnl hotels iiiv Mocking up licuily with pro ininiui, AH sIivcIm in Dim ilihiiiet will In' ,'lntiitil tu traffic on Tliune liiy Ami Hut hotels uii prepmiut,' '" IVi'll Hill licintrt of ulinalrt limy luiM' IlllllNI'll, iN'otSpt'clnl I'rlvlli'K'.. Nfn HpiHiinl piivilii'N will In iW' riinluil In'miyuim ilinint,' lint nnnnu timi Httiviiuw. Tim poliv hlivn iln ciili'il In rofiino nil ii'ipicxU ul piilii'cn mnl viHitiii' rnynltuM I'nr npit- I'illl HllVllI pilHHI'H lllllilli; llio lillll' of Hut puriiili). MnviiiK picluivs nf Hit' furuiiutlhii ilnnlf will imt Im tiiKfii. IVriuiHHinii for h mnviiij; pii-liiin I'JIIIUH'H illNilllV Wl'MllllilMll'l' lllllll'V huh ili'iiii'il ii ('iiii'iiialtiDKnipli, mnl llio only pli'luri'K lluil will Im tnl;iii will Im lluiHo liy Kir llcnjmniu Kliuio, ol'rii'inl plinlitKi'iiplicr. Tint ii'Im'h mnl cui'iiiiiitiuii rcnlin liuvn Im'oii I'fiimwil from Hm Tiiwor nf liuiiiluii mnl niv hIiuviI in llncL iliKluiiu paliicn, Many nf IIiiiho wlm will pailicipiiUt in llio iiHuiil (iirniui tinii rclmui'M'd (oilny in Vs:sttiiiiiHttir nlilioy. y lliiiiiiuninl Wi'lrniiiiMl, Spivinl AinliiiKNiiilnr Inlui llnys llniuiiiuiiil, inprosiiiilin Hut llnili'il Slnli'H, in ili'lijjlili'il 'Inilny willi llm iliiuii'i' nl wliioli King (lenrpt anil Qiircu Miiry M'liii-fnnniilly onlt'r Inini'il Hm vlnilini,' nuvnyH nl ItimK iiidliiini piilmm liiNt ui'lil. "II was luilly," wan llmiiiiinnil'K cniiiiimiit Inilny. Tim Anmifcnn spocinl mubiiHNmlnr wiih llm only inilitlcil piu'riou tit llm liiiulpml. iMuhI nf (Im niyiiltinH pros nl woro iiccniiipiinliMl by (hoir wivoh. Ilmnuiniul winil iilmm. lfu wiih nl liii'd in court iIi'ohh, nil): 1;iuui lirooclii'H, h!1Ic hoso mnl hlipporn. Alinvu Hid wuint IiIh I'nstuiuo oniiHiHl ! nf cuuvoiilinuiil nvoiiiui; iIiohh, I Id Cbuorli'd PvincoBB Alosniulru of Took. Greatest Sea Fighter In the World t -3-,,. -r 'K;-rHHKrrM's8mVv;y'iSBHBiJlllH 1 wJSSiS9SSmSS Tin' uliovi' pliolnknipli ' how Hie lT. S. S. Di'liiwuii', tin- iviitcHt mmi fiulilcr iiflniU, Iouvihk' NVw York li.u Imr on Iut journey ucroix tlic oecmi lo lake purl in (lie nnvul piii."iutl nt Kni (li'iar's lUicuJiatiuti. LORIMER PROBE STARTED I00AY Expect McCormick to Verify State ments Made hy Funk That Hlucs Had Attempted to Collect a $100, 000 Slush Rind. WASHINGTON'. I. C, .hum 'JO. Tim Ki'ooiiil iiivnxlipihuii imiiiiIuoIimI liy llio w'liiiln I'niiiniilli'o on privi Ii'cm mnl olci'liniis into Hm nlci'timi of Williiini l.oriiiH'i' nf IHiimiH Iiokiii nl 1 1 n'olni'l; toilny. Cyrus McCnni inii'l;, pioMiiloul of Hm luliiinatiiiu.il lliirvoHfor riiuiiiiiny. was in WiihIhih:- Ioii ivaily In loHlify nlmu Hm luuir iui; nponi'il. II whk o.vpcitlod Hint lie wnnlil viuifv Hlalonu'iilrt inailn liy (Jlnrioni'o S. I'liiik, p'liural nuiuapii' of Hie iiirimlii' onuipaiiy, Hint Kil wiii'il IliuoH, lioail of tint liuulmr Iniht, Iiml utliMiiplcil In 1'iilli'ct . I ()(, 111)11 In lio um'iI in Hio oluutiuu of Lniiiiii'i'. Tim iMininillim will hold Hue,, m-s-HiniiK ('iicli day. .MiCoi'iiilik Cnllcil, MfPoriiiirk wiih I'lillril iib Hm lird wilnohH. Ho loslifii'il Huil hn know liuiiumr hy ivpiilalinn only. Ho xnnl lluil al'lor lioriiiioi wiih olwloil hmk oaum In him ami Niiid Hint lliuoH luul uski'il for !.ll,0lll) In iviniliurso him in purl, for n fund of , 1 1)11, (mil ummI In'oli'ot Loriiuor. 1'iiiik nnid Im had lulil lliiioii that ho iai'vo.slm oniii pauy would not cuiilriliiilo. Ali'Connick naid lluil Im had ou dniHcd Kunk'rt nnswor. Tim liarvcHlnr oninpnny, Mof'ot minlc I'onlinui'd, has puroluiHi'd luui lior from I linos'. Union, ho tjiiid, had liilnp U'Oin In Kiiiik'H nffioo', appar onlly uiimli ovoilod unit Iriod lo uivo n ilifforonl. iinpivhsinn of llm J'icsl talk Im hud had wiih hjiu. Wlmn II. II. K'ohlHiial, editor of llio fli'mugo Wcc'onl-lliirald, koI in Irou- lilo with llio Holm invi'MiKuliiitf oinii mil Ion of .Hm Illinois sonuto oor Htalimioulrt roKiirdinu lm "sliihh fund," which wiih IiiikoiI on inl'onna tlim uivtiii him hy Punk, Muonni'dc toHlil'iod, (hat ho had iidviKod Funk to roloiiHo KnlilHiuit from n plodo of Boonuiy, Sonalor ICoru. doninnral. nf Indi ana, uwkod Arot'nrnil; if ho had raised n I'liii,) lii IWOl l,i "um.,1 II, a ...M.l....lo -..fi. , ,,w ,w en i ,.., ii.ii.iiiij n lonor." Jlo rciiliud thai ho had not,' RAILROAD WILL FIGHT LAND SUIT Southerns-Pacific to File Answer to Government's Attempt to Get Back Tracts Valued at $40,000,000 Company Violated Aflrccmcnt. SAN l-'KANCISrO. Juno 10.1V ler !'. Diiiuio has deoided, as attnr uoy for the Snullietn Paoifio, to file aiiiiwer in llm federal oourt in I'ort land lo llio Kinorniiient'H suit lo for feit llm rnilroad'H 'J.riOO.OOO.at're Iniid jjranl in Oivpni alonj; Hio lint of the Oreiiun division of Hm St Sllllhlll loiilo. This will eauso (ho suit lo ro to trial on il merilH. Thou u hattlu royal is expeeted In ensue, heoausu praeliitally all of the jjraut in thulier mini ami ih eKlimateil to ho worth I nun .f 10,1100,0110 lo .f7f,000,UtlU. In its iionipliiin Hut pivoriiineut hlutes Hio Iniid in win Hi $10,(100,000. Uniled StalPh JiuIko Woolverton recently overruled n doniurrer hy tUu railroad. Dunne eoilhl have appealed from this decision, hut after sev eral nooks of sluily, and alter, it is iinderslooil, a eonfeioiiop hy ealile with William T. Ilorrin, who is now in i:uropo, ho ileoided on a HkIiI in llm lower omuls. II in iidiaitled that no matter Imw tlm federal eourl at Portland rules, Hm losing side will iml rel until it iH ijurried to Hm United Slates Kit prei'no emirl. Tim Koverninent oonleudrt thai Hm Imid Ki-aill Hhoiild Im forfuiled heonuso llm railroad company, contrary to llio ii el of oniuresH, has refused lo Mill llm laud in IraoU nut greater than 1(10 acrcti tu Imua I'ido setlleo at a price not ooecdiufj .-f'J.nO an iioic. .Tim k'i"I was first made In J80U ami contained iiii inoution nf sales to hctllors, hul in ISII8, at Iho rerpiest of Hm company, congress oxleuded IUq lium and ui'iuled 'JflOO addiiioiial aores of laud. At thai time, it emlindied, as a pat of the entire fcranl, the. common sale lo setllors. In 1870 furlhor o.leii bion nf lium was (ranted. Lali'r llm Southern Pacific ehoso to abandon llm rights under the acl of 18(18 ami claim title under (Im aels Of 180(1 and 1870. EXERPTS SEE'S BOOKS R 0 Prosccutlnji Attorflcy States That He Will Prove That Arthur See Claimed to Be tlw Llvlnn God and as Such Gained His Power. ONE PASSAGE SAID TO RELATE TO BRIDGES GLRL After Books Were .Read Into Testi mony Canlwell Warns Reporters of CopyrlDhtThey Laufjh. CHICAGO, Ills., June 20, -Animrt-If iK Hint ICvolyn Arthur K'-n rcvealer of Urn "alnsolutc Hf'i" cult, claimed to Im the living ficxl and no Kallicd nnillBputetl power ovi-r IiIh followers, AnnlHtnul DUtrlct Attorney Hiirnlinm today rem! excrpt Irom the liook of nliKolutc life. Tiling niammcrlpt C9n taltieil lofiKthy quotntloiw from the "book of trutli,",boUi of which were written ly Keo and are (saturated with IdeaH of myKtlcltmi. Attorney Cantwcll for tho defenne lniioBod Kluliborn ohjittlon to the Introduction of this evidence. He wan over-ruled and the reading be gan. Tho first excerpt wsb a rpiota tlon from tho "book of truth," which Ih declared to bo "the oplrll's de claration of Himself and His Ser vice." "I am Unlvunuil;' I am Law; My will In tho will of the lord; I work In the hcartK of all men, I am tho l.ord; My ncrvlco In to lead thctn to tho Lordn" wnn tho quotation that Immediately followed the definition of tho book Itself. Cliilntcl to Do Spirit; Again Cantwcll interposed an ob jection. Bee, ho flWrted, did not claim to bo a pUMt Burnham ld thnt ho did. and-l&lkcho would fnr iiInIi abundant proof of tho fact. "The Hplrlte revelation caino in 1905," iiurnhnm read. "Flvo years prior to that had beon nn cxpcrlcnco of every phaso of mortality. I prov ed myBelf to bo what I am In myself. I know 1 am tho spirit. I love tbo world and nsk tho world to recog nize that 1 am from God, but the world does not know this." loiter Seo wrote: "I havo set up my hoiiHo with men, tho houso of tho lord on earth is testimony I am with yo. Come unto tho tord'H way, his lovn llko sunlight shall raluse ye. Hvoryono receiving mo shall reccivo now life. In tho lord's house is family purley." Then iiurnhnm turn ed tho writings concerning "perfect motherhood." Seo cult, ho had claim ed, was to proparo a raco of perfect mothers. Referring to mother's tho "hook of uhsoluto life," says: Dcniuul Purity. "Uecauso I reqiilro tho perfect pur ification of thoso In whom is pro vision for tho Incoming of a new race, 1 havo multiplied tho spirits body, from whom tho now raco is coming. Thoso who nro that body will garnor fruit, advantages of soc ial life, porsonal purity, by ovper Koclety will experience. Thero shall bo born a now rare. It has await ed Its tiny; now tho day Is here. Through His Son, whom God sends to tho world, tho world Is redeemed, mid becomes perfection which can yield Invulnornblo offspring. oMthers of this raco havo had a call from tho Absolute Tongao." Diirnham promised that testimony would ln Introduced showing that tlin next excerpt he rend referred to Mildred Bridges, who was known ut tho "Junior commonwealth" ns "Motherhood." He thon road: "Tho .mother of tho perfect rnco Is horo. ,Vlth my rndlnnco 1 havo clothed her1 who shall bear a child In token o ftho fulfillment of my covenant with the people. For my goodness must ho brought to earth, my graco known among men." Aftor tho books had been read In to tho testimony, Attornoy Cantwoll Rolomuly warned tlm nowspapor re porters that tho hooka woro copy righted. Tho court warned tho re porters against laughing so loudly. CHICAGO, Ilk, .'"no 120.- Testi mony (o show that Mildred Bridges, 37, high priestess of Hio "absolute lifo" milt, was held prisoner in tho "junior commonwealth" of Kvolyn Arthur Seo at the Umo, tho rovealor ..! ,!. (II... I. ..,' l.nlll'l ..en ..1,1.1 olw. Ill IIIU llllllh III ll,..t linauiti'ti puu had scarlet fovor is promisod by As hiHtnnl Stale's Attorney nurnlimu, EATS AND LEANS CHOOSE EINEUP Stores All Will Close Friday After noon So That All Can Go to the Baseball Park and Have the Time of Their Lives. BUSINESS MEN TO CAVORT FOR BENEFIT OF BAND "" POLICE READY TO COPE WITH Unique Costumes Arc Chosen by Each Team, but No Descrip tion Will Be Given. The mail, woman or child who pashs up the opjxirtiiuity of'ntteiid iuj; the ball game, when the leans cross liats with the futs at the park next Friday afternoon will misn tho i-haiice of a life-time. Hiikhicks men in horty costume will cavort for the pleasure of the public, while the box office will ca vort for the benefit of Hie Medford concert band. It is rumored that the uniforms on that day will be wonderful to be hold but the members of tho team" aro keeping tho nature of their cos tumes u dark secret but this much can be Miid : The lentis will be very, very lean, while the fats will be very, very fat. Unim: Kelly nud Newbury. The men who will tickle the indi cator will be Judge E. E. Kelly for the fats and Gus Newberry for tho leans. .Mayor W. II. Canon will act ns judge to whom all disputes between the um pires wil be referred. The plnyers will meet first at the Natntorium where they will don their uniforms. From there they will I march to the ball grounds, led by the j Medford bund. An ambulance and cops will be in the pnnido'io attend to the injured. Stores to Close. The stores will closo at -1 o'clock nud the game will start promptly ut 410 p. m. Everj one in the city i nrged to be on hand. Tho fats will havo in uniform the following diamond stars: Shorty Garnctt. Policeman Hull, W. F. Kuu, II. C. Kcntncr, Dr. Secly, Grcn Fab ric. Fred Weeks. W. II. Evcrhart. Dick Antic, MeArdle, Judgo Wtlhing ton, Judge Kelly, George Condons, C. W. Wcntr. nnd Evan Rcames. Their ositioiis have not ns yet been announced. Tho leans will havo in uniform; K. C. Ireland, Jack StimmerviHe, John Orth, F. E. Merrick. Gus Newberry, A. S. Rosenbaum, Lon Warner, J. 1). Tcrrill, Hnskin, Leo Jacobs T. Harlholomew, Dr. Hargrove, S. S. Smith, Ed Van Dyke, Joe Rrown. Hob Teller, Frank Edwards and Hix. Admission will be charged as fol lows: Men .r0 cents, ladies 25 cents, children under 12 free. AUCrUSTOS O STyVtJLCV WASHINGTON', I). C.f June 20. "It's ii Iwy," said the happy voice of Representative AugiiHtiH O. Stanley ns he telephoned members of the slerl investigating eotntnittco that today's Hi'ssion was off. The Stan ley heir arrived this morning. "I don't give a whoop for all the trustH in the world now," said Stan-Icy. POSSE IS FAST CLOSING IN ON TRAIN ROBBERS Bloodhounds Are Trailing Despera does Closely and It Is Believed to Be Only a Matter of Short Time Before They Are Apprehended. MEXICAN BOY KILLED BY MOB Youngster Slays Owner of Garage Following His Arrest Jail Is Stormed, He Is Taken Out and Lynched. KOSLJBUItG, Ore.. Juno 20. Re ports this afternoon from Elkton, Northwest of here say that tho posse pursuing the bandits who robbed tho mail. car on tho Shasta Limited at midnight Friday, aro being rapidly overtaken. Bloodhounds aro - trail-. Ing them closely and it Is believed to bo only a matter of a short time boforo tho robbers aro caught. This afternoon tho posso was seventeen miles west of Elkton and tho two bandits were only flvo hours ahead of them. Tho desperadoes aro working to ward tho coast. It Is believed they will havo small chanco to escapo ns Elkton is tho last settlement until tho ocean shore is reached. SPECTRE DEATH TYPHOON Thousands of Homes Along the Coast of Japan Are Destroyed Loss of Life and Property Enormous Nearly 300 Fishing Boats Lost. AUSTIN, Toxas, Juno 30. Word was received herd today of tho lynch ing of a Mexican boy by n mob nt Thormlulo, In Milan County last night. Tho lynching followed tho murdor of Charles Zoitung, owner of a garage, by tho youth. Zoltung has ordorod tho Mexican, whose namo Is not known, to ceaso whittling a stick In front of his placo of busi ness. For answer tho boy stabbed Zeltung to death with his pocket kulfo. Following tho youth'H arrest, n mob stormed tho town Jail, took him to tho contor of tho town, whoro whllo for waiting for somo members of tho party to bring n ropo a Mexi can drovo by with a load of water melons. His team was unhltchod and tho trace chains fastonod togothor. One end of tho chain was placed about tho boy's nock and ho was hanged to a tolophono polo. TOKYO, June 20. Hundreds havo been killed by a typhoon that has devanstated the entire eastern const of Japan. , Numbers of fishing boats have gone down nnd thousands of houses along tho const demolished. In tho Kooht Shikokn province. 200 coral bonts woro sunk uud 123 fishermen drowned. Tho destruction of houses in tho prefecture of Yamanashi was enor mous.' RA SI E Gotham's Waterfront Lined With Reserves In Anticipation of Trou ble Seamen's Strike Assumes Great Proportions. GREAT NAVAL PARADE WILL FAIL IN ENGLAND Thousands Who Would Have Flocked to Witness It Will Not Be Able to Get There. LONDON, Juno 20. Thn Cunard Line announced today a settlement with its striking seamen. An Incrcaso has been granted, but neither offic ials of tho company nor of tho un ion would state how much It was. Police Line Water Front. NEW YOItK, Juno 20. Anticipat ing rioting, following tho endorse ment of the seamen's strlko by tho cooks, seamen's, marlno firemen's and stewards' unions last night, po llco reserves today wero massed at tho waterfront. Committees from tho various unions today formally do- manded Increases in wages and Im proved working conditions. In event of an unfavorable answer a general striko seems certain. Tho big shipping companies aro making every effort to procure strike breakers to take the places of tho men who havo voted to go out, and they aro drilling tho new men alrnady sqeured so that tho freighters, at least, can leave port on something like schedule. This action, tho men tbellove Indicates that tho ship owners will not comply with their domands, and a bitter fight is expected. Tho longshoremen's unions with a combined membership of 25,000 nro planning to amalgamate, nnd, their officers say, they will refuse to han dlo freight from vessels on which strikebreakers aro employed. !,ong Coiiferciio? Held. OfHclals of tho Morgan Lino and representatives of tho strikers last night held a flvo hour conforenco, nt which tho minimum demands of tho men woro outlined. Tho Morgan Company has secured a largo number of strikebreakers, many of whom have been given quarters In their vessols. Should tho company con cede tho demands of tho men, It Is believed that thero will bo a chunco to settle tho wholo controversy with out tho general tlo-up now feared In shipping circles. Tho fact that tho Morgan officials wero willing to treat with their men, tho union leaders say, Is indication of tho fact that tho com panies realize that tho strikebreakers aro Incompetent to handlo tho busi ness nud Indicates that tho employ ing of tho strikebreakers Is partly, at least, for tho strategic effect It would havo on tho negotiations, (Contlnuod on rage ..) Look for tho nd that offora it lo you, socoml-hund, at a real bargain! - CORONATION COCKTAIL IS LATEST THING OUT Tho latest implement for accumulating joy has worked way in n zigzag como from New York, whoro. it was re cently imported from Loudon. Its namo is tho coronation cocktail. Plans and specifi cations follow: Cracked ice, two dashes of apricot brandy, 1-0 Italian Vermouth, 1-0 French Ver mouth, 4-0 applejack and a round ball of apple mado with a potato cutter, Stir well without shaking. , SANTA ANA, Cal. Rosarlo Sainr, Mexican '"sheophordor, is today awaiting sontoiioo for tho murdor ot Jose Muchudo, nn Indian. IIo was convicted yesterday. Naval I'urmlo to Full LONDON, Juno 20. Willi tho sea men's strike spreading and serious rioting threatened, tho great naval review of Saturday, one of tho most imposing features of tho coronation week's celebration will probably bo seriously impaired. Already tho Hoyal Mall Company and tho Union Castlo Company, depended on to carry thousands or sightseers to Splthead, havo cancelled their Saturday sail ings. Other lines, It is believed, will bo forced to follow tholr oxamplo. rTlio board of trntlo, which haB Inves tigated condition, has warned tho companies thnt thoy woro violating tho law in Bonding out vessels Inad equately manned, Tho strikers last night besieged tho Harry Pollco Stntlon, whoro a strlko broakor had taken refuge, and tlm po llco woro forced to chargo boforo tho mob could bo dispersed. Hlots in other cities havo been ro- ported. At Glasgow last night strik ers nttompted tp burn a noKast steam er and stoned tho plor buildings. Thoy woro dlsporsod by flromon. Seamon nt Hull havo Joined tho strlko. No English In Cuban Schools. HAVANA, Juno 20.A bill abol ishing tho bystoin of touching Eng lish in llio public hcIiooIk horo was passod by tho house, of representa tives. Tho minority called it ingrnl itudo toward the United States, t I ' 1 ' ' 1 i I I