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Show TI1R MOUSING EXAMINER LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP DEATH OYAMAS FORCES ON THE MOVE 21, 1001. LTAH SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER OGDEN, SAT' AT BANQUET WAS IMPERILLED While Responding to a Toast and Wishing Long Life and Good Hoalth to Associates, a Prominent Insurance Man ia Stricken Down. b aat Frontenae. N. Y.. Sept. 23-of the a. i ha bouquet of members Western Union of Kin- - Underwriter hist night. H. M.Magill, of Cincinnati, w bile responding to a mast celebrating the 20ih anniversary of the organisation. fell forward and died soon afterDeal Assume the Offensive On Fu Pass Attempt Made to Isolate Russian Columns Engagement Reported at Tie Ling Japs Are Trying to Turn Russian Left Flank. That Oysma's force ar on tha nova I indicated in today' advice but hi strategy i not dicclocd. report that tle Japan have assumed the offentlv on Fu about 12 mile from Mukden, th object of the movement being construed in 6t. Petereburg a an attempt to iaelate the Russian column guarday that ing Fuahun. Ruaaian advice tha main purpose of the Japan earn to be to turn the Ruaeian left flank. A report that the Vladivoelok I squadron ha left port not confirmed by th admiralty. Tokio report on Sept. 20th between Japanese advance detachment and Ruaaian force at Ti Ling and San I not dear whether or Lung Ku. It not Tie pass is meant. Kur-opatk- pa, Wtj :j railroad. luvenif gallon showed that these Kunaua were employe.i by llusi-iampai Inzer. - Si. Petersburg. Sept. 2.S. SLIPPING FROM ITS MOORINGS u-- Gen. 23. Kiimpatkln telegraph that Jaiwucac have assumed the Russian are great sctiviiy In secur Liverpool for Vladivostok. Ing (Uial-a- l They offer $i per iu, plus three er cent, uism ihe ship's departure and a ivtt her 93.73 ou arrival at Vludivusiok. are th-- tiling shy, The liriiis hut a few ship hate been dispatcheil. Ilnng Koug being the ostensible Repi. Mr. Magi II waa reviewing the careen of the presidents of the organization, aud had just closed a buuu'diii reference to himyelf as past president. when he expt eased Ids good wishes for the tuslth and long life of Ins associate aud friemla lie grew suddenly pale and fell forward on tn table. Friends quickly attetnpred to revive him and a physician waa summoned, but life was soon extinct. JAMS ON OFFENSIVE. t'OAL FOit VLADIVOSTOK. London. ward. the offcit- - Fu sive, from HentslapuUv on lu- which Is ou the rallrot iat i ween Muk ilcn aud Fushun, about twelve miles from Mukden. John E. Rsdmond Voices Words of Warning to Irish Race. Chicago. Sept. 23. J'o an audience of bia countrymen that filled every seal In the auditorium. John E. Redmond, this Irish Nationalist, has u'tered warning: Our race is slipping from its moor-luIt is dying. If we are passive and Inactive Ireland will erase to be the home of the Celt. 'I here are more old men and little children and fewer young men and women in that Island than In any other country on earth Tho death of the race au only be warded off by acting In the living present. We must not neglect an oppor- . From the Rig Hole Chief Joseph escaped Into the Musselshell where be again inflicted great loss upon the regat Coy ular, under General Howard DISTTKIIANCEH WERE Frederick Marker. Island, killing NOT ANTI JEWISH. Chief Joseph's last battle waa In Hear Paw mountains where, trapthe dis-.t St, Petersburg, BepL 23- The ped by General Nelson A. Miles, JosOdcusa at which occurred urbane for two day stubbornly fought JAPS ADVANCE ON KM MASS. last week, are uuw said not to have eph the I' lilted Slates soldier, killing U bill and Jcwlkh antl been St. letersburg. Sept. 23- .- :2S p. in. to have been caused by reserve meu and wounding 44. The Indiana' bias was 17 killed, Including Chief lawklng waa Unlay brief who. it Is alleged, refused to go to lost tiluss, brother of Joseph, who from Unit. tiruirl Hakharoff A duiarluocnl of reguEast. Far tlm the aJvaiu-- uf the Japanese lar troop sent to suppress thn dis- heart and surrendered when Looking tunity." Then ba made thja prediction: Ii waa thl from DenislaputJi on the vIIIhki war turbance is said to Lave refused to Glasa waa nhnl to dcaih. Ws shall seise our oppcSiiinltlea. Miles ball In that, lunught General 'u Tasa, east of Mukden, aud lbs site obey order. Before the oldest man in Ibis audience prominently before the public. id i ha Imperial tombs, whlib U likely le dead Ireland will have won a good lo revive fnars express'd si IVkln that EXPORTS INCREASING. measure of TRANS ATLANTIC PA88ENGKR an engagement may tie fought at. Mm Mr. Hammond declared be wanted RATES. dynasty. No burial plura of the Mam-hKi. I'elvrsliurg. Sept. 2 3. Grain exto take hack to Ireland with him $o luentlou la made of raalatanre to thn Frankforl-on-the-Maieuharribed Sopl. 23. ports are Increasing at all Russian by advance. Imt It la believed this Indillous of llcrr Ilallin, director general of the Following his .plea, Chairman John F. cate that the Kuaaiana do md Intend purls, especially tliu to wbcni man-Hamburg-AmericaEngland. of the lino; Herr Wiegand Kinerty announced that sympathetic o further iqqaiae the of th North Germaa Lloyd line and Chicago Irishmen already had lubscrlb-a- d on Mukden. It pmlwbly Japan usIs $4,000. llerr C. Platt, of the same line, held that (be Jaiwneae for a meeting hero today to diacuaa tha Resolutions were adopted declaring ing the small road to Fu Iaaw lielwmn o that the Certain, fixed and imaltive and passenger rates, . the highway leading to Mukdeuiaolat-trg demand of the Irish people Is and forwith the Intention of ' ever shall be home rule for Ireland. the RumIm column guarding It waa explained that by home rula" Fuahun.1 wa meant the veering of the governIhe Japanmn art 011 trying to turn ment of Ireland in a parliament aem-ble- d General Kuroiuiiklii'a left flank, but upon the anil of Ireland Independthere I no fndlrallon of their movlug Close of Career of Ono of the Moot ent of alien Influence. west of the Hun river. Blnlnlln Is allU Notod of Indian Fightera. Load-ad Fast Fraight Strikaa Dynamit held by the Cossack. tyagon. PKIRMISUKS AT T1EU.VG. Ilutte, Mont., Sept. 22. The death of Cumberland, kid., SepL 23. A fast C'hluf Joseph of tho Nes Force, clones on the B. and O. struck a ni. freight offlrlal one An carver the of uf the greatest Tokio, Dept. 211 p. wagon loaded wild dynamite on a road telegram reiairt that flghl have taken flghlor in the early day of Indian i at North Branch this afterat the towns of Tlellng and pla-ranipaignlng In Moutaua. Chief Jus--p- h croaaing And noon. The and several the Incident freight engine a Arlalng From Trouble Into as of result Liao miles northeast sprang pmmlnoncs alsty Several people S Between Italian and Chineae Sob ang, on September 2U, The dispatch of a raid made by the Ne Fercee rare ware demolished. tindor him In 1877, when, with alxiut are re period killed and injured. ays: diary Will ba Closed. Our detachment advanced through SOU of hla follower, Chief Joseph, at20 and making desiwrate effort to resist tho llelni'ichuaug on September Pekin, Sept. 23. The conflict betacked ihe enemy, consisting of one enrnwehnienta of the whiles upon hi tween Chineae and Italians on Bept company of Inrantry, some cavalry and land In Willow Valley, Idaho, went 13th, during which one of the Italians a machine gun stationed at Deling and upon the war path inawamdng the flred two shot into the residence of a battalion of Infltniry, five hundred Bottler in Willow Valley. Driven into and one ma- prarlleal cxllo, Chlof Joseph and tho , General Chiang, command cavalry, alt quick-firin- g Nm rerem, crosimd the Lolo Fas Into haa given rise to nothing serious. The chine gun. Ntatlonl at Kanlungku, wblrh Ilea wight miles north of Tlel- Montana, there outflanking a force of incident will be terminated by an lng. The Russians, who were driven several hundred volunteer organlxed Result In a Suit Brought by State of apology, which, however, has not yet olt to the northward, left nineteen dead to give him battle. General lllbbon been tendered. Tho assault by ChiTexas. behind (hem. We raptured .some spoil. with tho regular and a furre of volGallatin, Traas, Sept. 22. Tha Jury nese on the commander of the French unteer of whleh latter forre' Senator In the ease uf the' State against, Our losses were very slight. the legation guard. Captain while W. A. Clark, then a banker of Deor Standard Oil company, Agent Holt of taking photographs from the roof of JAMS EXBCUTEKOREANH. Ihe forbidden city, which was immelatdge. was major. Anally Intercepted Nashville and Agent O'Donnell Ruthertho Indian at Rannock, after the In- ford of Gallatin, for alleged violation diately settled by an apology, waa apNew York. Sept. 23. The Jatmnese dian had been killing settler in their of Ihe antl-trulaw lias brought In parently dun to Chineae soldiers thinkmilitary authorities, according to the path. Chief Joaeph dieplayed excep- a verdict acquitting Rutherford and ing (be captain was an Italian, which Jlwrald'a Seoul correspondent, have tional strategy In this engagement and assessing a line of $3,000 against the caused them to attack him. who were hi brave killed ten and wounded Standard OU company and a line of wserutari three Koreans FREE THINKERS' MEETING. caught August 27 wrecking the Seoui- - twiro that number of the whites. $3,0i0 against Holt. deall-pailo- gs y, leU-gn- 0,-0- 00 alg-fiifl- CHIEF JOSEPH trana-Atlantl- DEAD DYNAMITE DISASTER u. . East Brookfield, Mass, Sept. 23. A special train conveying the Arrbbiahop to of Canterbury from Bar Harbor Washington waa wracked on the Button and Albany division of tbe New Yurk Central near tha atalion here today. The archbishop waa not Injured although cunulderably shaken up. J. Pierponi Morgan, of New York, who a as alao on the train, accompanying the archbishop, waa shaken up but not hurt. The special, running at the rate of sixty miles an hour, was Just passing the station when a detached locomotive, which had been drawing a train on tha North Brookfield branch, ran onto the main line for sous reason at present unexplained. The engineer of tbe special sighted a danger signal, but owing to the high speed of the train and the slippery condition of the rails, due to the mist of early mornlag. he found it impossible to do more than lightly reduce the speed of hia engine. The engineer of the branch enof the specIM, gine heard tbe but he had not time to mbve out of the a train struck way. Tha arrhblahop-the north Brookfield engine with a terrific crash, and demolished It The other locomotive waa thrown from the rails and landed across the east bound track near tha wrack of tha other engine. The cars did not leave the track. Immediately It waa realised that the life of the archbishop and Mra. Davidson aa well aa of others attending them, had been Imperilled and first InRev. were for them. J. Elliaon, quiries the archbiahopa secretary, answered for those In the archbishop's private car, saying that no one waa injured. With tho archbishop besides Mr. Morgan were several other clergymen. It waa rumored that a maid waa hurt, but her Injuries were not aerioua. The special train waa ona engaged by Mr. Morgan on behalf of tha archbishop. and waa in charge of Conductor John Fox of Worreatrr. and Engineer John Lord of that city. Ihe locomotive whM 4iad draws I thg mined tesla waa awitehlag tha cassia tbe yardans on-Vu- e STRIKERS STAMPEDE FOR WORK After a Nina Months Struggle an Offer of Railroad Brings Its Former Employee Back In a RuafT at Reduced Wages. Chicago, Kept. 23. The nine month truggle of the machinist end boilermakers of the Chicago, Lake Shore A Eastern railroad against a 10 per cent wage reduction ia at an end. Tha company announced that If the unions would call off their strikes le would reinstate aa many of the former employee aa possible at the lower wages. Tha result waa a stampede of more than half of tha 400 strikers, which caused fighting and brought out Dr. Curtin wa returning from Syria, where be had spent several months annually since 18V8 in the study of primitive Semitic religion. He left Chicago in June and In spite of hla advanced age, sixty yeare, mad the Journey alone. For twenty- lx year Dr. Curtin ocia cupied the chair of Old Testament the seminary. During the laat six years of hla life he wu also president of tha City Missionary society. Besides several translation he hu lit published a number Important books. VALUABLE FURS STOLEN. Philadelphia, Sept. 23. Jewelry and fura valued at nearly were $4,U00. stolen from the home of a wealthy resident of this city during the week. The Ion hu juat becoe known through the publication of a list of the mining property. The most valuable article waa a gentleman's scarf pin net with diamonds and pearls, valued at $l,00t. While It la said to be probable that the robbery wu done by professional, there waa Intimation of possible sensational development. Every precaution hu been taken to prevent the victim's name from becoming public. AND CARRIAGE WAGON WORK- ERS UNION. IS FINED aev-len- th (?: non-unio- STANDARD OIL COMPANY - suddenly thrown forward, but waa sot pitched from hla seat. Ilia members of tho archbiahopa party were alao badly shaken up but no one but a maid a as injured. Mr. Morgan hurried Into the East Brookfield station and sent several messages. When asked as to the effect of the collision on those in the cars, ha said: 'There was an accident and no one waa injured. Get this over the wires as aoon aa possible that no one waa . injured. Tha archbishop and party did not leave the car until Just before tbe Journey waa resumed. Mr. Davidson had nothing to say, but hia secretary. Rev. Mr. Ellison, in a brief statement, said that no one had been hurt. Cincinnati, Sept. 21. The committee having under consideration tha ra vision of tha constitution and rules of the International UnUm of Carriage and Wagon Workers, reported to the annual convention today. Soma of tha mors Important changes provide for the creation of a strong dethe polioeo The oompaay hired 100 of the old fense fund; tha request for day wage men and. wilL take on more, until full instead of tha piece pries plan, and th union (tewnija., been engaged. The establishment of a shorter work day. trike breakers will be discharged. Tbe mlhyndt which ia owned by the IRISHMAN WILL DINE Illinois Steel company, announced tbe WITH THE SULTAN Brat of the year that It would inaugurate a ten par cent cut In wages. Tbe Sept. 23. The corresponden uKiiaDTblF-eiig'e'agcniqfhtiFtaiaahinHa'and boilermaker walked of Paris, tha Temps at Constantinople, refer wiaia llna whan, tha 'Jo- - 4 cut gad- - thw company started Ho witch ring to the fact that the Amer'cu n of the ' spectate- - appeared I plo worker. Fifty Mr. Leishman waa. Invitee the curve about 100 yards dia- - rests have been made by the police minister, sultan to dine at the palace lent. The air brakes pf the special for assault, forty men nave been by the Wednesday evening, telegraphs: were set sharply and though the valves slugged, " locomotives have been This exceptional act of gracloitanevt were open, epreading sand over the damaged ao that they could not be la considered an augury of tbs afr rails, Engineer Lord could not pre-- run and tracks have been torn up. tion of tha pending Turkiah-Amorica-a vent striking the local angina, which. question. being much lighter than tha other, waa PROMINENT CHICAGO PROFESSOR The Turkish admiralty haa been picked up on the pilot of the special EUROPE. DIES IN and lifted over about 200 feet of track commanded to order a number of tort and then dropped ia a heap. The pedo boats from American and Euro23. A cablegram reChicago, wreckage completely blocked the east-bou- ceived hersSept pean shipyards. announces the sudden track. Tba special angina waa death In London of Dr. Samuel Ivn and badly damaged in the collision, senior professor of tha ChiWashington. SepL 33. General HarInterlocked with the rulna of the Curtin, and a lead- rison Allen, deputy auditor for the branch locomotive. The shock waa not cago Theological seminary suddenly Presbyterian churchman of the pot office department, died greaT enough to throw either of the two ing west. A letter from Zurich, Switzer- today, aged $9. General Allen was can on the special from the rails. None land laat Wednesday told of an Indispo- born In Pennsylvania, but mov'd to of the occupants had left their bertha, which prevented the delivery of Fargo. N. D.. upon receiving tie sition waa who at the an addren exretit Mr. Morgan, International before tha of United States marshal fur came. break fa at table when the crash Dr. Curtin went that district. He served with distincBasel. of congress Rome. Sept. 23. The congress of Large plate glass mirrors in the care from there to London intending to sail tion In the Union army during the GERMAN POSSESSIONS IN free thinker today decided to meet were broken, aa were alao several of on September 24 for New York. Cirll war. In Parte in 106, and In 1906 at Bueno the breakfast dishes. Mr. Morgan wal AFRICA WILL BE SURVEYED Ayres, for North and South America, and at Barcelona for Europeans, albeached the steamer at some other unBerlin, Sept. 23. Three officers of though the Spaniards in attendance, point than where he did was wEolly the topographical department of the expressed the fear that the Madrid merited. general staff will leave here on their government will forbid the meeting. Tbe second engineer, Brandow. I way to Southwest Africa, September praised for remaining at hi highly a 30th, to conduct a topographical surand manipulating the post vey and make new maps of the counCaptains and crewa of river cratt who KILLED ON RAILROAD. try, It having been shown by the presaided in rescuing the drowning vicent campaign that the existing mope their tims alao are commended for New York. Sept. 23. Two men of the German possessions In th regconduct. have been Instantly killed by an ion are quite Inadequate. The inapHCtora cite evidenee they A detachment of the railroad battel engine In tbe freight yards at 8L to the effect that no dead received, Ion. which will Mail on the same steam George, Staten island. Tha dead found were wearing life preservers were er will, after Improving the landing workmen engaged in caruen belief that not one life the and express facilities. take up the conairucUun of inrying steel rails serosa the trgfk. otbecause was lost Four others narrowly escaped. a railroad line In the rear or tha army. preservof the efficiency Three steps are taken tit indicate of ers. The great mortality, according tc a belief that th authorities have a a e i their view, waa due to the ImpuxuiuiUiy In-t- Q long campaign on their hands, whicn of of equipping 1.BOO persona, mostly opinion I strengthened by reports children. In a few minutes and not to from Capetown of further uprising by the age of the preserver, many ol tho native. which were strapped In 1891. It la our opinion," th report declares, that if the Slocum had been KANSAS CITY SUICIDE. of Verdict of Jury in Idaho Murder supplied with double the quantity at with a crew Cat. equipments Uindon, Sept. 23. Georg Davis, Incompetent aa the crew of the steam aid to be the eon of a wealthy ranch Spokane, ScpL 23. Rudolph Wet-teer proved to be, not a single life nuirt owner of Kana City, waa found dead on trial at Grangevllle. Idaho, for would hava been saved than waa saved in bed at a loading or hotel to- the slaving ('hrifti Long and John "The evidence before u indicate at That one of the crew in bia ignorNew York. Sept. 33. A lengthy reday. An arirty of hla left arm bad Wain, two neighbors, haa been proabsolute lack of discipline on tba pari flamea to added tha ance, by Incipient an1 been cut with a razor, which waa found nounced guilty of murder In the first of ol port ha juat been made public thereon an empty bag which of the crew btcause of the neglect heaide the body, it Is supposed that degree. Sentence will be passed latthe local board of throwing the pilot who, under the law. Is nexl Investigation by contained charcoal. had who ia here on a visit, rommit-- I er. Davis, That the chief engineer wa gross- to the master In charge, to observe steamboat inspector! into the Generled suicide. ofocwhen notified of the fire the provisions which require those call which disaster steamer negligent ly al Slocum once at least each week to ficer did see in not be the that hose that exercls curred in the East river last June had been connected aud Uie water ail hands to quarter and CONDI HON OF LADY and coat nearly 1JW0 live. The re- turned on. them in the discipline and use of tLi ClRZON FULL CRITICAL fuf j Tbe Investigation began July 6th and fire pump and all other apparatus port ia signed by Jana A. Dumont auch of on board life of the was adinIn safety delayed considerably by tha j and Thomas H. Harrbett, and Uindon. Hept. 23. Ihe condition of Between dressed to Supervising Inspector Ro- juries of Captain Van Schaick which el and to see that all the equip"t Curaon. wife uf the viceroy of In An Exchange of Bhot anconfined him to the hospital. Under required by the law are in co tuple I mil, who wa tnkn 111 two Striker and Guard On Guard bert 8. Rodle. It concludes by day ago. litunediate use. In the law the hoard only took up the working order-fovested the authority upon still but was ia critical, nouncing, ;!: slightly imFatally Shot. Had this rule been observed suq s re- conduct of the vessel offthe licensed federal tho board br statute, till nuirtiiux. proved trainee officera' licenses of icers. The other phases of the disaster the crew of the Slocum been fir A iltetch from Walmer caMle. near I'itiabuig. Sept. 23. G. W. Fldlar. a vocation of tbe case of in duties aa to their folwere Slocum aa a comon the l Investigated aboard I'krtTT llhe by those special resldcnia of Lmil deputy, guarding ihe property of tbe it is l Schaick, master mission appointed on the reqilfest of other accident to the steamer jCurzon as Itrd Warden of the Cinque IHliihtirg Smel nniianya plant at lows: William H. Van such that to conceive President Koosevrit possible end Edward Wart, of nd pilot consisting pilot; .jMirlsi, mv her ladyship' strencthMs Glaaapnrt. I 'a . wax fatally ahoi In General Wilson of the army, and Conir aiu-- r couli have occurred to the sic well maintained. riot vhlrh liroin nut between about 2a and Benjamin F. Conklin, chier engiWinslow mander of the navy. This er aa did occur, aa it appearat K'rikef and tb same number of men, neer. ua that principal commission has not yet made public the evidence beforesaw Briefly summarized the employed in tbe mill, and deputies. the Are 'h its report. The inspectors aar they three ot tho crew FIFE CAUSES rAMC. William Si rwa- -t and George Cart nonpoints of the board's report are; which VJ of two or water, thirty-eigha bucket t witnesses. Twelve "That the lire was discovered at heard union men. employed iu the plant, were neeae were subpoenaed, but failed close at hand, waa all that wa others Sunken Meadow of th end the upper beaten be atones w'Hi c pt and clubs badly 7' The wai room -- ofog Instead out. ( , the and that North Brother island was to appear, among them Coroner Ber- to put it of ih Abbott Downing Carriage they were able to get Inside nr one of them ad 6d u Tbe however, nearest to beach available evidence ry. the reviews report of was pq.nt There shots trill. an given exchnpge and puny wre burned early today aa by river captains and expert Ea.,a river the flamea in the ihspe of arc a succeeded In miter steamship. twenty workmen in the building ad- before the deputies c r.", conialneJ v and continues: ha which . in life "That striker-pilot bag haa been appliances the preserving strike The n ing ' joining made a hety exit. In the A few minute after Ihe mTter ws wa wore ntly co:iSv.ii vessel avmuut. lut that the the iu "l;lll' and trouble nevcral montha procress which followed wven men were I a S'.orum was not supplied with the the made aware tbrn-.g- h arisen a number of time. apu leg . from the si E . s i epiirted niieaing, lull later all were number and nut another life woul ba e tnhe in the p lot bo u e tbit th.; Si run for. ' rf , been saved because i f the gi irance was on fi.-- be g ve unle a to L.e p . i j M i i. 3 J The In t. the Abbott Driwai-- g com-an- v NEW YORK HAS COLD SPELL. I U e. ves to on J) fM No of crew. . tbe the and ti: il i at J'O.Cf 0. That there was an absolute ck Island. Tlix; or e- waa r.i'vel arc New York, Sept. 22. Today ma the J t tbe aiea:. or .. . . c? C roltient September 22nd New York City of discipline on the tiart it ti,e cr-- A ' u. fc, 23. ; is resident haa experienced since the establishbecause of the negligence of the mas- within three minutes. reii o Washington. Sept. i. i In tbe face of tbe evidence we ra The chief engineers license Roosevelt appeared today at hit desk. ment of the weather bureau 34 yeare ter and of the pilot. to tf failed The cabinet meeting today waa devot- ago. Th official temperature at 8 a. in. That fire drill had been neglected not in Justice arrive at any conclus- voked because he ed principally to au lufoniial Uieru-idcwas 4 degree, but earlier in the morn-jic- g and that had the crew been trained ion on thla point, other than that the tha hose waa properly stretched g of tbe imliiicnl eituatiou. duly tlie tliernmnieier 31 da- - aa the law require, such a disaster unfavorable critidsm passed turning on the power which upoa were prcM-nt-. tmir wonlt have been bIbmisi lnruarelvahie. "Captain Van Srimiek Air not having j;raea CHINA WILL APOLOGIZE e Special Carrying the Noble Prelate, Running Sixty Miles An Hour, Crashes Into Light Engine But No One Is Seriously Hurt--J. Pierpont Morgan is Also Shaken Up In The Accident. erdn-chlef- nd at REVOKE LICENSES OF March OFFICERS OF SLOCUM Will be remsmbarad by tho thousand of buyers whs bought during that mous sale. We will give another Cost Mark Bala on everything In atoek and will Include all Fall Geode arriving due-Infa- - for doe, (.artful the Investigation By the New York Steamboat Inspectors Local Board the General Slocum Steamboat Disaster in Which 1,000 Lives Were Lost Last June. Result Bale. Domoetle suiting and all Cotton Goode bought since drop In prices of these goeda are Included. No article In our large etock will be reserved. The manner In which New Merchandise will be sacrificed will k food WETTER IS buyer The Terms of Sale Are Positively J I USB GUILTY g STRIKE RIOT TRAGEDY I ! I r We Tre&t nd Care .o. Lax! ( ntfii-lH- raw UwniweiS u Irlat. i ttttar rasttUra a fSTiaxa-n- w M Bw MuIiumk att ! CarittM. VSrttttitt !!( u MM CfeiMitta. 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