j Vi 'V T 'M ( toettitia Hrfali. nurrUM) BY THE RVRNINO NKinrAI IWNT THB NEWS, NOT nwm nwutt rrhviok Price, Mrs KLAMATH PALLS, ORBOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY S, IMS Ik wnw Midi VwuNe. ITM INDUSTRIALISTS AND POLICE MIX 1MIHTV MEN ARK AlUIEMTKIt AND PLACED IN JAll. Oat, I'ollrrituui awl Dm latnatlialltl Ithut, Probably Fatally, Whllo An other fulkclNM la Hit Willi an A, .nd Serlowaly Wowwlnd til. km Tttra Owl U AM llm Police surre Kswtore reacw Barnes Reports Things Lively in Fort Country Vailed I'nm Service HAN DIEOO, May I. The police Ud cltliena are rounding up all hum acted Induslrlallata preparatory lu rsanlng them out of town, following . tluh laat alght when Policeman ttmua wns ahot In lha neck and era ami Policeman lloddon w lilt lilt an , whllo an unknown In 4uatrUllat waa shot, II U believed fatally Five Indualrlallil warn ar iMinl during lha riot. Thirty Placed to Jail Thirty IndualrlallaU are In Jail, ftsv.ral were found In a houae near ehere the ahootlng occurred, and wilt t charged with conspiracy to commit murder. A search of the house re reeled five revolvers and a rifle fitted illb a Mailm allenrar. Tb police denied the report tliat n tuintltr of nltro glycerine fm ml la tbe cellar of the hulldlng Tne entire populace la greatly excited met the affair, and the eltiiallon If of the (mi eat character. (first of twilight BASEBALL GAMES DISSOLUTION OF Hlierlff W II Humes returui-d hint oteultig frniii it trip to fori Klnmnth. Iln stair Hint (lie roimtry In Hi" Wiiml lllxr tlon l (iriiiliily going niirmi wun rnpiil airiilu t'tter '.,..,,,. n.a .. . Rlllllllll'l urm.a liri tliiliiir rnfiBlitf.rnlili. nlu. .-..." .. ,.....- IllK III inn valley Midi tlinlr mm trnc- lion engine, nml tliu wild crinn u being iiit1niitcl hUIi tlnintliy mnl and al.are rlovrr Tin, louiitry Is fnat IiuIIiIIiik up. nml niHiiy lniiriiM mciiln have hwii i i n I In tin rniuls nf Hint 10011011 Five niilciuiiililli'ii with nt Hut Kurt adnpled it Willi" Mr llitriiiit wiiii them, nml In ' Kniinililiim Bililltlnn a inrKe iiiiiulirr of nutn imr lh' enme lu rriiin Tin Ihilli-s h) nf llenil nml I'renrent It U iitiiioiinriil Hint on Krlilny evo-l nlliK n kiiiiiu will hit played nt tint. Ninth street Krouudit hi'twccti tliu I'lOlruim nnil Oliver's Imiutmll tenuis. Tim Kumu will do called nt 0 30. Thin In tho II ml of n number of twilight hull Kmni'H In he iilnjrtl ilurliiR the STEEL TRUST IIAMAOI.N'O EVIDENCE III PRE SENTED TO REFEREE MCilKIIIIHTM IIKSOI.l'Ti: .WMIN'HT ItOMAMHM Hamiilll OIIIiit. liin I! I! Moulin, H I." Mnrtln nml Jim Wnrlnw. wliri riilulifMii thn Mlfirk li,i!il ' i em nf tlm llnntil Mniintnln unwtnllt near Merrill, lire In the rlty tmluy on hllallu'M nililn rli'il with Ihe oliliaii) Mr Mnnoii ainliii Hint Hie mill win prohahly he ulnrii'il up wlililn tho trr mar fiiliin- II lm n ennnill) of M,000 fri't n ilu. nml mipiillcn thr trmln of llif fnrmlliK Kirtlon III the miiitherii eml of the roiint) I'nlli'il I'eea Horvlcu MINNCAI'OI.IH, Mny H. The Mi-HiimUM ronferencn iinunlmoualy remilutliin denouncing It conclmltii. Itii.oheil, Tlmt It Ik our duty wny lo oitine the limchllintlnii of Homnn Imii nml rou liter net Kit nttempta to kiiI n mi ever Inrremlng control over lour imlillo aclmciU nml to tile the puli llr fumU fur aertarlnn nrhnoU. ARRESTED FOR BGOTLEGGIHG ll ('! llf HlM.lM' Hlileen iillinj ItiitH for nilinltlnnm In the lino lloii'd to he Inltlnteil ilur lug Ihe roiirntetintlou the l.t of June have hoeli rerelteil nlrenil) A big rlnut It nlto -ielit from l)nrrl unit other nulnlile polnta .IMMIir.U I.N rilAlttiKII WITH IIVIMI wiiiski:v TO AX IX. IMW IMII.W .tl.HO AltltlMT- i:n tvn iim:i lilluey Aaacrta That PreaMeat of Hleel Traat Had Rim Itnni Ihe Pa pen Containing AH the KfMenc Agalnat the Trttat, After the Oor eminent Dtaaolntlon HhH HUHed AroniMl im iVnirhe frank Wllllama. who had hl fool adly Injured laat Friday, la able In he out on rratchee. William caltltitlag and aeedlng a piece of ground near the Altamont, and while tteapltng to ralae Ihe harrow the team alarud up and the harrow fell en hla foot, one of the teeth going through hla ahoe and entering the feot. He waa pinned to the ground by the hear harrow, but eucceeiled la Hopping the team and releasing hlmwlf. KflKMl mi TO K KSKD I SALEM HAI.KM, May . A. M. Dalrymple and Jatnea (lodfrey announce the) 111 brain on June 1 a weekly papor to be devoted lo the InlereaU of the Democracy. The naoer haa aecured the democratic central committee. which held i neetlnc hero Saturday evenlna. and ornnlaad by aelecltng Uaa J. fry aa permanent chairman and A. M. Dalrymple aa aecreiary. j. C. I'ettljohn waa made a member of Ibe attte committee. A in ii ii cUlui; hla nnine n J. II Muaer wna nrnalcit laat owning by Deputy Sheriff Jnmeit Wheeler for Kit Iiik whlakc) to mi Imllmi, David Coiurrk'li) Tliu lnillan wna nlao pliccit under nrreat. Tho white innn wna umler auaplclon by the city po ller, nml m-iih IjpIiik wntched. Ho rame ilonu Main street lu tho com tinny of Coniicrrlvld, and itarted '.nrounit the htock, expecting to meet fmther ilouu tho direct. It l report. ,eii Hint when .the two got In front of !.. t. ........ ..ls tl.H, liir Hie lllliri liuunr 'in, , -,iw. ehm the Indian a bolllu ot wliUKoy. l.rMlli:illMi M n-.ini hi.-". rWnirlfr timMw w ono of the I'l.INT AMI lirHIM'.Hs Wil.li III! IhiII.IIiikh on tho opponlte aide of the I'M tlulKD latreet, mid wltneitilng the tramactlon Iwciit ncroaa nml plareil Ihe two under WENDLING BUYS INTO BIG PINESi United l'reaa Senrloe NEW YORK, Mar . Harry Whit ney of Woreeater, Maaa., aa employa of the American Steal Wire company, testified before lha referee la the steel Investigation cane. Ha aald ha hnd gathered the aaoera coatalalac nil the evidence agalnat the treat la his office, and that Oeorge Cragia, aa slstant satea manager, had ehlpped itio naDera to Woreeater. where ha hnd burned them. He aaeerted that Prank llaackea, prealdeat of the Hteil Wlro comoany. ordered him to burn the papers after the government dissolution ault began. Referring to his testimony before the grand Jury, Whitney aald that while he waa la tho nnteroom of the grand Jury room Crngln and Daackea called htm Into the hall and "told me they hoped I wouldn't aay anything about the or ders to burn tbe papera," He declared that Cragia aad lianckes had tried to tell him what to say. When the truat'a attorney, Key nail Hotting, cross-examined him, Whitney declared: Baackea aald to me, 'Harry, I want you to peraoaally see that these papera are nurnea.- - Cross-examination failed to shake his story. HEINZE MAY BUILD PORTLAND FACTORY PORTLAND. May 8. -Thla cliy may become famous In the pickle Hue aa It haa In practically every other In dustry which la baaed on local pro ducts of the soil, for another fac tory may be added In thla city to iho many already owned by II. J. Heint, the millionaire pickle man, and his associates. Mr. Helm la at present In the city conferring with C. K. Henry In regard to a site for the proposed factory, and following a short trip lo Seattle It U eipected that the an nouncement will be made definitely. The Helnt people already have a large warehouse In the city, and ahould It be decided not to establish the factory a branch office will be located here. Mr. Helnt la more than pteaaed with tbe prospects of secur ing raw materia! from tbe aurround Ins territory, and declarea that thla la lone of the beat locations possible on thecoaat. wiii'iii'ii roVTimi. or Mi:ilolilitlii MKHKOItli. May H (1 X Wind-j"!"'-! illS. one uf the Inrgeat lumbermen In. M""' POSTPONE TRIAL OF KOLKOMISH INDIAN WHO IB ACCt'SKD OP MUR- DRRJNG AXOTHKR OX RKSKlt VATWX, WILL NOT RR TRIKI) UNTIL XKXT WKRK ....... .. - i.ia-. iti inn in niv ling, one of the l.rgr.1 lumbermen In . "- """, "; .,, Ihe Weal, owner of n .core of mills J. -- """."". ,,. and Ihnuaand. of sen. of timber!" "-,"' "T ,I " ."h,.- laiid, and C. K. IJvnna, mnniiger of tho,"" '" ' '" "" '" , , ' " ' ' .. v. ., ... ... wns exnin neil It wns discovered that Weei Lumber r.imimii). II Nathan of """""" ' . . . vice president of Ihe Wend lug !"". ;;'"; " , ronceale.1 weapon, hrr romnnii) of 'urllaiiil, haw pur- '0,l rn.r r"rr'mB "" J. ,l.i .. , . ,,,.,.. i . s naiii tne nne, wiurii biuuiiui chased the interests of llert Ander- "' ,,n" J" son and W. 0. llrreii In the Dig IMnea' Lumber company, it. A. i nieroii re tains his Interest with llm company. lOTITT Ulll PnU tlfll I and will coutluuo Its manager. (dill I HILOUIl HILL The new oltlcers nre ti. N. Weml-i U nniinnrnfl ling president. It. M.Cros Ice pres- If MB hMtf ljllllKtu9 ....... -.i if Ti.L.rMf ..rritarv. I IIUH I Wll wiiii HICIK. SHU ....v.w r- U.1.....1 .niiniMj r.ir iniuiiif.aa nro r.iiiniKfi. i, .," - - i . .... ,.i. t.v iho now owners. MH'IAI.liT MYOII OK IIKHKM.M ,..P........ -, a ,,-- AXXOlINrilS THAT iir; wiiw Interest Mxi9 Contest is Be coming Greater Karl Henderson of Marahleld baa challenged the winner of tho Aadtr son-Edwards bout which la to be staged In Klamath Palta on June I. iThere will be n four-round prelim- Innry lo this bout, and It la potalble that Jack Llnkenback may be aeen In the ring at thla time. Henderson, who has challenged the winner of the main event, has a good reputation aa n boxer. All Indications now go to ahow that the greateat crowd ever aeea at the onera house will wltaeaa the event oa Saturday. June 1. for Edwarda la anxious to retrieve hla downfall here last fall, which la aaeerted waa due to his condition and health. Superintendent Edaon Watson of the Klamath Indian reaervatlon. and A. S. Hotcbklee returned to the Agency thla morning, after spending the nlcht in Klamath Falls. Mr. Wat- eon waa on hla way to Portland to at tend the trial of William Kolkomian, who la to be tried In the rederal court for the kllllna of Qulmby Chlckko- I ahane oa the reaervatlon laat fall, but whea he reached thla city he received word that the trial had been post- aad for a week. " He will leave for Porttaad laaday, May U. At the time Kolkomian waa placed uadar arreet for the crime a whllo ana waa ateo arrested for giving the Indiana whiskey. He baa aince been tried and sentenced. The report of the crime waa to tbe effect that the Indiana aad the white men bad been drlnklnc. and Kolkomian started to ahtu his wife, when Qulmby Inter Ifered, with the purpose of protecting her, whereupon be was snot ny koi komlah. Answer Filed In The Case Of Piatt vs. Worden An answer was filed lata this after noon by Attorneys .Kuykendait anu Ferguson on behalf of the plaintiffs In tho case of Harrison C. I'latt and Hobert Trent I'latt, against Major C. K. Worden, Involving over a thousand dollars for attorneys' fees. The trans action occurred In the months of July and August, 1910. It Is claimed by tbe Portland attorneys, through their answer filed today, by Messrs. D. V. Kuykendatt and C. J. Ferguson, that an aareement was entered Into to compensate them for their services, they claiming that "ono ot the plain tiffs, being, at that time, attorney for Al D. Daniels, the owner of an un satisfied Judgment for a Urge sum of money, duly docketed and holding a lien, did Journey from Portland to Klamath Falls for tho purpose ot ad- Justing said Judgment and In taking thereof in payment money nnd cer tain securities." Having admitted tho balance of 17.10. and praying for n Judgment against Major Worden, the I'latt law ycra go on, It Is said In the answer this afternoon, to say that the defend ant paid the bill claimed, by his check, but as the plaintiffs had al ready entered upon tho discharge or the contract set up in the complaint, the defendant, Worden, wns "there fore Indebted In a larger amount to the plaintiffs and the sumof $7.10 wns allowed to stand to tho credit or the plaintiff." It would seem as If the ense will bo bitterly fought. Attorney Thomas Drake, now- in the Fort Klamath country, repre sents the defendant. Major Worden. OFFER BIG PRIZE FOR BEST WHEAT KIVK TIIOL'HAXD DOLLARS, TMK WOIII.D'H GREATFJJT PRISE Hhoulil lie Hecured by One of Klew nth Connty's Wheat flrower Owea lo Farmers of Keren Northweat HUtcs Klamath County Carried Of? Premium Laat Year, Bat Thla la Worth Winning 3000 MEN WILL WORK ON TRACK IIL'HH OIIDKRH FOR THF. RAPID COXHTnt'CTlOX OF THE ORE ffOX FJ18TKRX RAILROAD ARE LOOKED FOR JACKSON, Mlea.. May 8. Prac tically eomolate returns give lndor- wood 5,10g, Wilson 1,010. Th4 vote la the lightest In years. Chas. !.oomla ot Merrill la la the city today, a gueat at the Llvermore. Howatoa Vhttta Merrill John V. Houston made an automo bile trip to Merrill Tueaday to attend to bu.lneaa connected with hla opera house there. Ilia brltf visit enabled him to form the conclusion that hla opera houae tier has a better out look during the coming summer tbsn ever bafora. baeauae of the fart that the neighboring country la prospering in an unusual degree. NOT .urillT THE XOMIXATIOX I'Olt PIIIWIIKMJV EH 6RADE EXAMINATIONS IHOQRHT CLASH IN HISTORY OF COUNTY WILL HE EXAMINED TOMORROW THIRTY FROM THIS CITY John Mrflurr Hotter ii.im MrPlur. who wns lu n wryi serious condition with pneumonia ni the lllnckburn noe..itai. nn. . '""-,,,, ,., 8mlco covered that he was able to lenw Uof n" homiltal yesterday. He wns nttenit -"' cd by Iir. Merryman. of ...', or no .-. a. ,eniion n iiihimhi - - - Istllt Wllnoii nunounced thnt he would i.ot nccept the socialist- nomlnattou I for iiresldenl. but would run for con- fillll I Y NOR i0CEIIl!ucs1'.:-"c-s . . n.i.i.vri: uni.ns FIIIHT . ,-...-.------ IIALLV IX SAX FRAXCIHW SUN6 HUN CHAN6, NOT ALGOMA WILLBE SAWMILL TOWN PUTTIXO ROOF ON NEW KILL ON UPPER I.AKE WORMS AND MANY XKW HOUSRB RKINO ERECTED MAIL SERVICE JAW tMKs IY NHOf NOISE gPIUNO ORKKK MAN INJURED BY STALLION MAS JAW AND 8KV- BBAL TEETH BROKEN WILL RECOVER Heglnnlng tomorrow, examinations Hill ha ilvu tn alahlh erada StlldUlltS Hiroughout the county for enlranco lo the High School The examinations will be held Thursday and Frldiy. Thara will probably be about seventy. Ave entries The eiamlnatlcn In Xtsjuta Valla wUI ba held In lha Central school, aad ha In charge ot P. U reuntala, eaa of the directors of Us Khtai heard. Tha other etaml natloM Will be bald la the dlffireut dUtrlet aahal hultJIna- af the COUn y. Tharo wlU U shout thirty to Inks Financial Kpert Arr- To lug Tlirlr Host lu Find Out Whether on .Nor Ihe ea-Manager of Ihe Hank of China l a Defaulter lltllod Press flervlco SIIANflllAI, Mny .-" i.ni.. .i ninortH nro InlUK to nu out whether ex-Mnnnger ruing u Chang of tho Unnk nf t'limn is n n- faullcr of mlllloiiH ot uoimm r Sung wua n't tho head of tho bank un der tho old regime, nu iuuuwiim . revolution ho turned It ocr to tlm lepubllrann with n volunilnoua report of lis condition, which wns found to be all wrong. In two trims me i ....n..... nnM not find him guilty, but 8ung waa unable to prove himself Innocent. .. .,iAn iiarn been completed for the holding at Salem on Mai r Oth of the annual interstate ibihi.... ate dobatea on prohibition. Colleges and unlYsrsltle. of Wa.hlngton Ida- ho, California ana urea - - Unlicd I'rcss Service ui v -n AKPiacO. Mny 8. La Fol- Ictto 1ms returned hero from tho In terior. Ho will hold his nrsi nan Francisco rally tonight. He Is In good condition. Ktart Tuft H't Karly United Press Service i.immii i-u Ohio. Mny 8. I'resi- deln Tnft Blurted enrly todny, and nd dressed 1.B00 nt 6 o'clock thla morn ing nt l!atl. Ho reltornteii ins ue nunclallona of Hoosevelt. Fifteen speecheH nro scheduled for today. More Eaglea Added .. ,i. Aoninr meetinc of Crater Aerio of nnglca tonight there will be six cnmltdntca to be Initiated, which will bring the, numoer ueyouw which was first placed as the goal to be attained. The campaign will con-UMt, it. ii. Hovav. Baaaagsr of the At goma Lumher company waa ia city Tuesday. Mr. Horey repona taat v.rvihin is progressing rapiaiy at the new saw mill town, the aame o! which Is soon to ho changed to At goma. Through private subscription mall Is now being delivered dally at tho settlement, but It U excepted that a regular mall route win so aatan iiahad as soon aa tho name of the town Is npproved by the poatoMce de- nartment. Tha Aiaoma comoany aaa aeout iiftv man emnloved. aad la addttlea to building the new mill are erecting a store, omcee, lodging aaa oaox houses. Many aaw reeldeaoea tor tha amployea ara alto heiag huUt The root ot tho aaw mill wiu ae oa within a vary few dan. the sides sav ing already bees eaeJeeed. Tho ma chlnery. which U oa tte grouaa, win than b inaUllsd. aad It Is ogaottad haain aawlnjt about the IK M Aug ust. A million aad a nau ree oc tes- ara already cut had ready far aawiac A Lytle, who la employed by Frank Sltvera at hla resort oa Spring Creek, came to the city yesterday for med ical treatment, and la now under tbe care ot Dr. Merryman. He waa se verely Injured late Monday by being hlcked In the face by a stallion. The Jawbone waa split and several teeth hraken out. The fracture waa re duced and the patient rested well last alght, despite the seriousness or nis tajnry. VALE, May 8. That rush orders for the rapid construction of the Ore- gun Eastern railroad, neing duiii west from Vale, are to be sent out within the next month, and will result in putting about 3,000 laborers oh the Job, is the latest information on tbe railroad situation here. From a rail road man It is learned that the Har- rlman directors will give the orders about July 1st. and that a large ap propriation haa been made for tbe Oregon Eastern. Large forces will be sent Into Vale before that time, so that no time Is lost on the construc tion of the new trans-Oregon line dur ing the summer months. Fifteen miles of roadbed has al ready been completed west of this city and the big cut at mllepost is, near tho mouth ot Malheur canyon, will be completed within ten days. It Is ex pected that orders will also be re ceived shortly for the laying or aieei on the completed grade as far aa the 2,00-foot tunnel at mllepost 39. Five thousand dollars for tho five bushels ot wheat grown la the American Northwest la the prise an nounced as the grand champloa sweepstakes to be awarded by. the Northwest Development League this year. This Is the world's greatest prise for wheat twice aa large aa aay prlxe offered in Canada, Sve times aa much as has ever been offered before for any claaa of grain In the United States. The wheat ia to be displayed at the Northwest Products Exposition, whteh will be held In Minneapolis November 12 to 23. No entry fees will he charted. The aamnlea must eoataln five buibels, and along with , the liirc;neu grain ten ounaiea or saT i from six to ten Inches In diameter must be sent. States which compete are Mlaae- sola. North Dakota. South Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington aad Oregon. The prize consists of n Big Fonr 30" farm tractor, manufactured by tho Gas Traction company of Minne apolis, nnd a set of plows made by the Kmerson-Drantlngbam compear of Rockford, IJI. The tractor aad plows will be delivered to the wlaaer free of cost by tbe Development Leegne. Thl. TnirMnorr waa aalaetad hvl tha oncers of tbe league aftetTKeh sSsav. slderatlon ot what tbe prtae shOWM be. and It was decided the most prac tical prlte would be a farm 'tractor and plows. The tractor selected will do moat anything, plowing, harvaat ing. drilling, harrowing, threshing or freighting. Mcdonald socmirt. PRESiDEimAL OUMMTE SPRINUFIELD, JIU., May . A boom boa been started here for Ue nomination of Duncan McDonald. secretary treasurer of tho HUaois United Mine Workers ot Amerloa tor president ot the United States oa the socialist ticket. Illinois delegates will work for.hlm at the national eon ventton In Indlaaapolle. May II. Aa this state haa the larawot aseiai- 1st vote of any la the Union wlththe.. exception of Pennajlvale.' It' m""be lieved McDonald will hare a chance. Z? Job Harrlman of Loa anaalat Charles Ed ward Russell." the xlne writer, are said to bo the other two candidates most likely to got tho nomination." NAVIGATION COMPANY PROPERTY GOBS TO BANK The followlag property ot thi v.aiih fka Navigation cotMMlir i was sold at sheriff's sale at 10 o'clock thla forenoon, the property being wa i. hv st mi a A Barrett, for Ladd A Ttlton bank of Portland, holders of a Judgment agalast the cempany: Tho south half of lot 1; all ot lot I; ill ot lot I except tha east 5-46-100 feet; all In block it; me soum u t f Mania allay ana ii reel or " r a tha aouthweaterly portion of lot t, block II; all ot said real prop erty being aad situate in tuamam rails. Klamath county, uregon. Also Ue SB4 ot Ua SWK of Sec. 10, and Ue Ntt ot tha NWKi tho NWH ot tho NBHi sac. is, lownsnip 41 south, range oast, wwameuo 60VERII0R TO PRESENT BLANKET EXPENSE till SALKM, Mny 8. Governor West haa announced that he is preparing a complete list of all boards, commis sions and departments or tne state government, with the coat ot main tntninv each, which be Intends to have published and Invite dlscusalon and criticism, so people may nave a chanca to aay which boarda or com missions or departments are unneces sary. He aald he Intends to put tne matter before tbe people and leave n to each board and commission to Jus tify Itself. New Gymnaalnm Hall What haa been formerly known aa tha Central Care. In tha opera house Mivk. is now belna turned Into a gymnasilo hall, tha work being car ried on under tbe direction or rraaa Hubert. The formal opening win take nlaea when on the arrival of Bud Anderson and Frankle Edwards they will start la, one In ue aner- New Butte Filed A ault was filed thla afternoon for the foreclosure ot a mortgage by L. F. KlrkpatrJck vs. W. A. Ekert. mm and Barrett are the attorneys for Uo plaintiff. SHRIhERS MAKE B.G INCREASE NEW CANDIDATES DCRINO VRAR TOTAL 1S.T24. afAKOtv TaTJC PRESENT MEMBERSHIP TOTAL 17S.M1 H m at,., nthar In tha evenlna- to SB aOUIB, range east, ' aaaa v I v- - ; . .J, 7 Meridlaa, eontnlaiag 110 acres, more I train for thstr boxing exhibition dur- or taat, la Klamau eoaaty, uregoa. ing -ewe - iTnli1 Praaa Barvtee" - - - - . -. LO ANQBLES, May l.--Twoaty ,h mi unit Rkrlaara went to LoaC n...h inaa. flllli lnalasss-Tsawl VWWVia ---f . Ba-T-r-w ' . done, and raespflaaa and teaa irore held at all tho hotels. A upOMsa. marched ia tao arm aweeraaia-s-- tast alght. The imperial ca-aw- mada a atatemeai ai ae.iae inw i. dataa ware admitted daftac tho '; r " - - I rear. ntakHUt WO preaeaw aiames-iss-j ITMM. , i-' ! "'ijl " MfMMMM Hi Kiamain raim roatestutg rp--- Hisfl .ilfcjlf," ,..?!-W