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Show FULL ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER NO. DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE AND FAIR WEDNESDAY ! VERTISERS. IV PRESS FORECAST FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM tHE EXAMINER IN THE CITY. REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAS THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD VOL ASSOCIATED THURSDAY. OGDEN 177 CITY. UTAH. situation. China's default la the negotiations and its support of a large limber company ia defiance of Japanese protests has rendered void 'the plan of Kajima fur stopping Chinese timber operations, which he holds to be illegal. China's course sluce May has espused her to coercion and ths alteration of the policy from compromise to force. ORCHARD IS RE - CALLED BY Japaneae-Manchu-ria- AIR SHIP MAN'S n WEDNESDAY JUNE MORNING. 26, PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 himself upon her and she had only t ' faint recollection. This revelation came to me as thunderbolt from n clear sky- - I my daughter and no power on could have restrained my hands The witness here began to weep Several of his relatives also shed tears. la this Continuing. living said: f mind. I went out intendcondition ing to put ihat man to death. 1 got my shotgun and drove to Lovingsum, hiit found that he waa at Oakridge. 1 went to Oakridge, where 1 fuuud that Estes waa In a car at the station I then turued my horses to a livery i LAYTON FAMILY MEETS FATHERS LOVE FOR EXPERIENCE. New York, June 25. A big cigar shaped air ship in charge of Lincoln Beachey, sailed across the hay from Kershaw, His Wife and Two Daughters Ron Steps Taken by the Defense for the Impeachmet of the Staten Islud today, circled ab-q-e ed my gun. Brooklyn, swept over the East river with two negroes and waived them and alighted gently in the midst of You are Dow n by the Los Angeles Limited Train-ed and said to Estes: aside Assassin Orchard Connected n crowd numbering thousands in Batwho takes ladies out man the young Crime of Following tery park. A few moments later the Stoiy driving, and drugs and ruiua them.' operator sent the machine In motion 1 heard ao reply, and when he made n Bodies Were Badly Motilated. With Mine Owners Detective in Colorado. the a altito an Upon rose Outrage and the ship again, aa to leave the car, I allot him. motion tude of about 500 feet and started 1 then auirendred to the'sheriff. northward over the skyscrapers of Virginia GirL Harry Sneed, sho lives upon the then Mr. Island. Beachy Manhattan Oakridge farm, and who Is assistant sent hla air ship over the East river manager of the estate of Tburnaa F. Schofield Kershaw, hla wife and France covering the whole list of Boise, June 25. The first direct Federation of Minen; that something toward lsmg Island Sound. In aome Ryan, of New York, was the next two daughters met a tragic death by goods on which this country can 25. June Between 1). was Yn., in n of defense Houston, Wm. collided with Hayspindle going to happen soon in Idaho manner he testimony He the related that witness. upon last evening, at 7:23 grant n 25 per cent redurtioa of duty, wood was offered today and it waa that would startle the world. which marks a ledge at the 8unkea stifling sobs, with tears streaming of the tragedy be told Judge being runon down I had no aut-the railroad rruaalug at with the single exception of chamo'clock, conversation with Meadows, his air ship was badly from her eyes, Miss Elisabeth Loving, morning chiefly directed toward ahowing that fur had to he that been amt Loving pagnes, or sparkling wines. The Harry Orchard, blaming Frank Bteun-enter- g any person at any time or place" de- damaged, and he was thrown luto the who has occupied the' renter of the see Miss Loving and found her In a Imytna station, by the Angeles limited, w hick left, Og- French government Is understood to far the loss of his Interest in clared Orchard. Orchard also denied water. He was rescued by boatman, stage In the trial of her father, Wm.- druukea, unconscious condition, lie don at 6:55 p. m. U. living, fur the murder of Theodesire to secure this last remainiug the Hercules mine, had threatened talking With Elliott about Governor much exhausted. about hla meeting Miss la favor upoa the ground that s similar Sorrow keen and dore Estes, told on the witness stand also testified to hare revenge by killing him and Steunenberg. Bates and la Loving abuggy. hem today her story of her alleged Du you know D. C. Copely? asked that the conduct of Orchard and Sterlresting heavily upon the remaining concession had been granted to Gee r WANTS TO DIE FOR HIS BROTHER ruin by the young man whom her members of the Kershaw family be- many. But the factor of the "equive-louing both before the Independence ex- Richardson. Is lacking In this case, fur the cause of the horrible catastrophe JUDGE ATYEMPTS SUICIDE. parent shot down. It waa the same Yes, sir." plosion, when they were frequently John 25. June Montgomery. Ala., which la an lusiant deprived them of trade ia German champagnes it triflstory she Mid she told to her father seen together, and afterward when "Did you. In his room at San Franto a negro preacher, applied on the morning of the tragedy and San Fraaclsoo, June 25. Overcome father, mother and two youuger sis- ing and ths loss of revenue to the Sterling called off a bloodhound that cisco, discuss the blowing up of Fred Beeman, American treasury by aa abatement which culminated in hie hunting down with grief and humiliation at the ac- ters. waa billowing Orchsrd'a trail, justi- Bradley and say that Bradley got what be allowed to die upon the gallows, of date ! for his brother David, the and slaying the nun whom he charged tion of the Bar association tu recoin- - fc The Kerehaws had tcen spending tn that case la Insignificant. Upon fied the Inference that the Mine Own-er- a he deserved?" The 2i5th. execution being July with perpetrating the deed. Kstea, mending he he impeached fur gross In- the day at Lagoun, taking pari in the Ihe other hand, the champagne imI may have said it: I dont know.' inspired the crime. to heaven I the said, had given her n drink of temperance if he did not immediately festivities of the Old Folks celebra- ports Into the Untied States from Didn't you say to Copely that there preacher aaya hr will go Orchard Recalled by Defense. ' being a had man, whiskey from n flask he had in his resign. Superior Judge K. C. llebbard tion, and were returning to their France last year were valued at over who had a hand in and was man another The calling of the first witness for might not. Hla aarriflee would have pocket while they were out buggy tried to lake hla own life today in home, hiraled two mill's west from 919.ikiu.0ih) and a reduction of duly tn the defense was preceded by a fura tendency to convert hla brother riding on the afternoon prior to the hla chambers at the Temple Israel. where the accident occurred. The that case would become very importon page Three.) (Continued ther examination of Orchard to permit and both would thus go to heaven. killing. After taking the drink, ahe He was saved from death alter he party were seated iu n single buggy, ant. . the defense to complete its fornisl The offer of the negro has roused Therefore. It is believed to he the Annie and Ithoda. aged 13 and 15 re- declared, she immediately began to had pleased tha barrel of a revolvi-UNCLE SAM AIDS JAPS. wave of sympathy for both and n petiimpeaching questions. These queshis temple by a reporter, who ' sportively, sitting on the lapa of the intention of this .government to sugfeel disxy an.l her head vplnned ngainst the tions were merely nil In oouuection circulated asking is tion being around as If she had been given father and muther. Aa the buggy ap- gest a rednrtion lit tha duty on sparklwith the claim that Orchard killed Attorney Delvin at San Francisco governor to commute the sentence. some powerful drug. proached the crossing, Rhode, who ing alnes, France will make some Suit Brings Against City. Steunruberg because of on alleged waa driving, observed the trald, which aulistantUI concessions In removing of Work Fiend. a grudge growing out of the sale of hla makes no atom between Ogden and restrictions uon the Importation Into In this condition, and despite her Washington, June 35. Some comInterest In the Hercules mine. OrSalt Lake, and wblrti waa thundering France of some American staples ans inescort ment her been the she declared excited that by having protests, chard, who came into court under proaf the rate of fifty miles an of reducing duties on others and sllil along road over structions an District States to her drove United unfrequented tection of the same flying squadron and It la anppoacd, tried to further of refraining from applying hour, to and despite her screams, outraged assist the proof guards that alwaya act as his es- Attorney llevlin and excessive croaa the track, when In a moment certain projected her. Exhausted by the struggle and cort, maintained hia old calmness of prietors of the Japanese establishwhich always cornea to Julies now iiendlng before the French of Indecision, her mental faculties rendered Incapmanner and spoke in the amne low, ments In San Frsnlcsco In the proseknows M. Jusserand, one preceding paralysing fear, tried legislature. of their suits for damages susable from the stimulant, ahe declared track. It generally what ths American governtha from horse pitched, soft tone. He again denied cution hack the to that she recalled nothing more until that he ever threatened to kill Bteun-enber- tained through the mob by raiding was only an Instant, hut it sent four ment wants aud will doubtless acshe regained her senses while tn bed because of the Hercule mine, their places, It Is explained by some like strangers unannounced in- quaint the foreign nffles with , the souls, late that night at the borne of County and again asserted that be sold his of the officials that this Is rather an The Inipsl'L was so sud- scheme, but dot sited information la to eiernliy. Clerk E. I.. Kidd, where she had been interest in the mine two years before omalous linking of the national gov-in four Itodies were car- fur the present withheld from Ibe pubthat the den visiting Miss Kidd. She testlfled that the trouble that drove him out of ernment with n private pluintiff of tha engine (hr one lic. on the ried pilot on the following morning, when her brought about through a desire by this northern Idaho. half mile before the horror-strickebeto her cause of for to the Its asked redeem father pledge, Mads Thraats to Kill Steunenberg. government YALE DEFEATS HARVARD. engineer could briug hla train to a the effect that the Japanese in Ameriing brought to the home of Mr. Kidd slop. Two witnesses called later in the ca shalL enjoy nil the rights guaran-tee- d In an unconscious and drugged condiWhen the bodies were recovered life New Haven, Conn., June 29. On day swore that Orchard did threaten to (hem by the treaty. The netion, she related to him on bended of ihe father, Ihe green sward of the Yale diamond, bodies the was extinct, to kill Steunenberg because of the cessity of resorting told sba to this course of knees the same story today. and oldest girl being horribly mail-kHo- the Yslce cnishlngly defeated Harv. Hercules matter and the defense has action Is deprecatrd and It is said It was this recital,, declared the do-The engine and forward care ard this afternoon iu the aecuud game of DlStflDllled tO lfae DelCf SlCS prepared the way for such testimony that the outcome will be an appeal to fense which so affecte.1 the mind a gruesome sight, all be- of the aeries tty score of 14 to 6. prewnied from n dosen more witnesses. The congress, protebly at the next ses- Telegraphers' Strike is . . Judge Loving that It Impelled him te blood. with of the tie In This means a play-of- f spattered two heard today were F. R. Redd, sion, to provide by law for the recommit n crime' which, according te e Kya-villThe remains were removed te Nrw.Yurk.-e- u Saturday. - Foe- - th onoe of Cripple Creek and now of moval from Mate to federal, courts of his statement could have teen i prewill by the railroad company, but Blues it was simply n batting bee Alarming GoldfleU, Nev and the other Charles all Issues involving the treaty rights vented by ao power except God AlIn nil probability be brought to Or for the first three innings and aa A. Sullivan, formerly of Cripplo Creek of resident alines. mighty." den where they will lie prepare J to t good exhibition of fielding Ihe rent of and now n watchman In the Brown Committed Murder While Insane. Mr. Olney when secretary of state ' Proportions. burial. the Urns ns the team has shown thin hotel in Denver. Redd said he heard In President Cleveland's second adMiss Loving admitted that she had Bum Kershaw, a son. whose home H season, n contrast so vivid la cum-paOrchard make the statement nod ministration, being much troubled Estes with drinks during two taken The Hague, June 25. The official Thirtieth si met of this city, wta wm that interest soon turned threat in the miners' hall in Cripple with incidents Involving attack! by the drive, the first one while being documents f the peace conference on the accident In Crop-de- fronj the game Itself to the singing of time the at 25. A bulletin San while June swore Sullivan and that Francisco, Creek, at Livingston. mobs on Italians, and Chinese sought were distributed tonight in large yelcanyon at Jack Turners ranch. and cheering of the eona of EU who he and Orchard were fellow boarders legislation on this line from congress, issued by the press committee from Dr. Wm. Tunstall of Livingston, low envelopes under seal id the sewas dispatched from had corns hack for their reunions. A messenger the at John Kevillefa place in Cripple hut the time was inopportune and the telegraphers' who saw Loving before and after to 250 members of Uroyden at 11 o'clock last night, to Had It not been tor the weakening the verest tonight secrecy headquarters asM that the opposition from the slate rlghta committed the the Creek, Orchard repeatedly killing, thosgh loring beside the secre- notify him of the frightful affair and of Meyer, tha pltch.-r- , In the Uat he said, taries delegations, but for Steunenberg he 'would be a people waa strong enough to thwart said: crime while insnne.'--iovlng- , documents oulitulu the text he Is expected to arrive In Ogden The Harvard would have had to ho As an evidence of ths Inability of went on frequent debauches, ending rich mu and that he intended to kin hla desires. It Is believed now, howAll aome of the propositions presentnf content with a couple of runs. this morning. showed ever. that the time Is ripe for such the Western Union to handle the In delirium tremens. The witness him. The enthe ed to the conference. The American A heavy gloom is cast over went to Yale, tor the Crimthe glory few Inst that both were members of the West- legislation and an effort will be nude business offered b the the years that stated during publtr, they proposition presented by Joseph II. tire neighborhood because of the sad son players were slow on bases and f ern Federation .of Miners and that to obtain, have notified customers to use the Judge Loring had been very disagreeChoate yesterday runs as follws; and tragic ending of wbat had hern dull in their work In the infield, the some Sullivan waa a friend of Hnywoud, although able and intollrrable, wherever possible. Tha private property of all of the n happy anj joyful day. telephone men In the outfield having repeated affable. union leaden and of waa the and he many Moyer pleasant A report reached headquarters to- years with the citizens of to run sprints to field powers, signatory opportunities ON Creek. CALLS at Cripple TAFT of contraband of war, rune and day that 2,000 telegrams had disapthe home exception the JUDGE LOVING'S STORY. Orchard Bald Ha Waa a 'Spotter." from the overland division of hall be exempt on the high sees or FUNSTON ISSUES Yalee stick work begat In the firet THE PRESIDENT peared until the the operating room of the Western Dr. I. L. McGee, a mine broker of from capture or nelxure by Inning and continued thronghome rune Union office in Chicago. This would Of How He Received the News of Hia the armed vessels or military forces by Couer dAlenes, another Impeaching STATEMENT fifth, during which three ANOTHER Indicate that business waa being i said powers. Daughters Disgrace. witness, swore that .Orchard told him Nothing In this jule Im- had been made and ten thousand In 1904 at Wallace, Idaho, that he waa mailed from Chicago. plied ia any way the tnvlolsbllty of joined in wild bowls of drllghL Secretary of War Talks With tha NaHouston, Texas, Jane 25. When the vessels which will attempt to enter n The strikers discovered today that a spotter" for a detective agency. Insular Executive tions Upon Ha Knew charged port blockaded by the naval forces of The General Bays That Orchard denied this conversation; depnblic business was being handled trial of former Judge DEPUTA- Affairs. RECEIVES N ELI DOFF That tha Regulars Would over private wires. President Small with the murder of Theodore Eaiea, said powers, nor of the cargo of said nied that he was In Idaho at any time TION. be Insulted. notified the brokerage firms who have adjourned yesterday, the defendant vessels. in 1904. to relate n conversation Oyster Bay, N. Y.. June 25. Several witnesses, principally wopermitted outsiders to use their wires had begunbrother-in-lawBritains Proposition. , The Hague. June 25. The presiHarry Bneed, men, who kept lodging houses at Crip- - rotary Taft spent four hours with for public business that unless the with his The British proposition of the date Ban Francisco. Cal., June 25. The dent of the peace conference, M. Nell-dof- f, as said him of the told and Roosevelt President various who once opwaa at the at sieged drugging Myg.' today stopped practice pie Creek, locatedOrchard f Bulletin today prints a statement from today received a deputation from conferences with Sterling, the detec- he k'fl Oyster Bay to refurn to the orators would become Involved in Jhe of his daughter, which led to the kill- - j :.Jn orde" to gimnLh the difficulties General Frederick Funafuti In ref- Christian L churches throughout the mo numlier commencement for wben tbn n that s prose ne trike. atornejm tive for the Mine Owners association, Yale commerce of neutmJ ins, between world, headed by the Very Rev. Wli erence td correspondence to Cuba. relative matters Interfered With the Wires. objected upon the ground that er ln'cai, war (he British govern-Judg- e himself and, the Fourth of July com- Ham prior to the Independence explosion, of important Henry Fremantle, dean of Rlpon, The 8onthrrn Pacific officials have Lovlng'e statement would te ment Si My to abandon the principle mittee and there was a further showing aa Panama and the Philippines had been of th ' the parading regarding who announcearpresented an address urging The public to meetings between Orchard and D. concluded. discharged eeveral operators at out- hearsay evidence: After lengthy nf pontraHwid in case of war bfiwern troops on the Fourth of July In which conference Justice peace. to Insure C. Bcott, the detective for the Flor- ment relative to these transactions, side points cm complaint from Chief gumenta today this objection Funston ts quoted as saying. and humanity. The addreM was he said, would come when the ap- Operator Jeffs of the West Oakland overruled, thus scoring an Incidental adopting this principle. The right uf General ence and Cripple Creek railway. I understand that there wns much signed by all Ihe leading church men orders were issued on his office of the Western Union that they victory for the defense. Judge Lov-- senn-f- will not he accepted, except to dissension compropriate In the Fourth of July Bloodhounds on Orchard's Trail. id Great Ritlaln except the Catholics return to Washington. had Interfered with the working of ing. continuing, said. Mr. Bneed Midi Droye the Detltra character of mittee In regard to my letter. There who refused to participate even IndiAnother witness told of the effort said to the Coramer- - that while buggy riding upon the eve- The secretary Relative wires, Cuba, Union are many estimable men In the organ- rectly In n conference to which the llt;ja vessels." to locate the men guilty of the Inde- that Governor Magoan'a administraclal Telegraphers' Union of America nlng previous, he ssj Elisabeth Lov-- 1 I Another proposit Ion eubmlltod by isation but for the blatherskites pope was not Invited. Nine American pendence station outrage by starting tion there would continue for about and the Order of Railroad Telegraph-er- a Ing and Theodore Estes out riding. Grfltt Briuln ari; don't esre n whoop in a bloodhound from the chair rung 19 months longer; that the taking of Catholic bishops signed the address. tha home of the came Should to Kidd hove a working agreement Tba destruction of a neutral prise In the stand I have taken I have M Nelidoff cordially thanked the used In pulling off the mine explosion. the census which la now progressing the discrimination against the rail- Stevens and Inquired for Bneed, rayIs classes of for Ihe lntereet token In He as Id the dog took the road to and the preparation for the election road operator! on complaint of West- ing that Miss Loving had returned! by a country rapturing it the prohibited the support of all better capture cltlxens. I meant no attack upon the deputaibm The making country of work Colorado Springs, the one over which to select a native president would re- ern Union the conference to which, the condin tn had continue, there Is grave from her buggy ride vessel later union porttni of the population; should release any neutral addrea would be the said Orchard fled in the night, and that quire shout that. time. Governor lie danger of the Southern Pacific op- tion.. Continuing the witness said: which It canned bring before the prise In fact, I am personally In favor of when he reported to Sterling he got adding, that every one "Bneed went to the room at Mrs. court." la encountering .many difficult erators becoming Involved. the 1 think with that succew of Ito the unions, si orders to call the tog off. Sterling problem! and solving them In n thor- NALLY SCORED BY COMMITTEE. Kidd's and saw Miss Loving in the to- earnestly desired the French Proposition. moneyed Interests banded great aid he knew who blew up the station the was work. condidelirious was her and She manner, ted. satisfactory oughly "Article 2 At state of war must te the workingmen mnst organise The proposition which France preand later uid that Steve md.A. New York, June 25. The executive tion waa pitiful. Bneed said that In communicated to neutral powers with- gether for their own protecting. It would sented to the second committee (land done aa saw ha Kidd home Vacation. Teleof the Commercial the the Taft of Planning committee pariw nut be from this class that trouble war hat not yet teen definitely draft-rout delay. The state fought the admission of The secretary In planning to spend graphers' Union today addressed a Mrs. Kidd and Tbedore Estes, and would come, but as sure ss regular Reports from Rome and Farlx saywill merely expire- - the wlsn the bloodhound story and alio op- - five weeks at Murray Bay. Canada, letter n for he would the them of that go told to General Manager Naily Roosevelt wae soldiers were to appear on ihe streets that It President that of war he compuling declaration week a n on about Insisted posed the admission of evidence ear however. Ttution to begin Postal Telegraph company, suggesting doctor. Estes, If the popr so desired It, to sup- they would te Insulted. I nm glad of hostilities. Colorado the of ready, the before features opening from StrothDr. n himself. to he doctor ering general Washington after his return getting that the. grievances of the operators of the Vatican there H1 te no parade. It ia the sory the participation port labor war, but In both Instances list the will not devote and did she ! recognise In the New Haven. He heard and considered by represents, ers arrived easiest way out of the difficulty, present conference,are produced court ruled with the defense. 1 half of August to the preparation of lives of the company, in the letter him. Harry said that my daughter no Impression CARNEGIE AT THE HAGUE. not be-- 1 here and One more Indication ofthe pres-He In all tne hia annual report and adjusting the committee indicates n preference ' was In the care of Dr. Strothers. Amerl-- 1 conditions. ihe of numbers lieved. nt The disorderly Washin the war department at that the. Postal office receive a repre- then went down the etrret wben W. stationed here 1 SESSION IN DETAIL. The Hague. June 25. Mr. and Mr which sentative of ths president of ths D. Lee, a merchant of Lovlngston can delegation say that they know j time I have been Andrew Carnegie, accompanied W ington for his Philippine trip, matter. bout the the govunion, hut states that If this la not and kinsman of bis wife, told him Sept 10. presbKnl Van Kar Nebeek of with K red ice of Germany, member of When the trial waa resumed this will beginthe the secretary waa asked to agreeable employes of the Postal who that Dr. Strothers had said that The- theDr. When commission charged ernment store court of in waa arbitration, a there permanent surprise morning of peace, the hla presidential candidacy he are also members of the union's ex- odore Estes had informed him (Stroththe of erection palace and Prof. one for the spectators. The defense, in talk of that proposition he had not seen Vorya. ecutive committee hoard will be dele- ers) that Elisabeth was drank and presented remarked money for which waa provided by Mr. of Russia, four proposiopening Its case, naked permission to his politics! manager, since the Wash-ingto- n gates to meet their employers for that and say nothing L. De Martens to treat her to EdBlr today visited the site on arbitration. to Carnegie, order pat tions relating recall Harry Orchard in which took place General Man- of It commnntcation In the conference, the which palace will te built In th Britain presented a few additional Impeaching questions on the day the secretary started on said that be returned hme ward Fry of Greatcommission task for state-meat- s ' to taken la Harry Mr. Carnegie, accompanied inRally witager afternoon that to the state's most Important me. the rales of the western trip. purporting to have been made that night and decided to tell wife Minuter Hill. vLtted Dr. Tela Van Hull by think, the incident, ness. Orchard had been brought In his recent vestigated for my I wm shocked and sent the by him to the effect that the strike Uourdan, foreign minister from the penitentiary and was put on I received a letter he said, that these might advantageIn Ban Francisco was called in viola- and daughter. who renewed the exJAPAN BUSY IN MANCHURIA. Netherlands, mollified. the stand Immediately after court ously Mr. Carnetion of the recent peace agreement from Miss Annie Kidd, raying that of the firet The first pression of hU thanks for opened. Attorney Richardson queswas still there. My wife donation. Mukden. June 25. Without waiting between the telegraphers.' and ths my daughter generous e 23. Not gie's will June Thursday committee tioned him. He wanted to know if Washington, the policy companies. On this part the letter went after Elisabeth in a surrey, re- morning the convention of 1M)9 relatMr. Carnegie expressed great -mu Orchard had not told Max Malich In for sn - announcement of sdiulniatrar treaty but an Agreement under sec- faction turning with her. I told Elizabeth of at his recent meeting with says: will is the n Turkish bath establishment in Den-- : of the new Manchurian Each purto 4 arbitration. delegate of the Dlngley et, tion to state that the telegraph-er- a the conversation with Harry Bneed. ing We defense id William at Kiel, adding that the beg on was ground to tlon. whatever visit Emperor Japan, be entitled to ifropos? ver, that Governor Steunenberg pose of the approarhlng a : made an agreement with the com- She got down on her knees and begin has Jusserand. he had gained the impression that the he thinks Araabavsador of France changes responsible tor his being a poor man , of her treaty rights,directedbegun covered that which uid and Sunday evening sobbing toward pany you represent, before Secretary Emperor was a most sincere advocate and that he intended to kill him. Or. program apparently For several reThat; agreement has been Theodore Estes requested her to go Chicago. summer home of peace and would do all in hie powhis for chard said he had been to the baths forcing action by Chins. It Boot's A GOLF. LITTLE PLAYS ALFONSO departure but she indicates which with him; declined, alIn a manner riding In frequent conference er io prevent conflicts. with Mallch but denied that there had porter that the Pekin government ne- violated had been be enAfter upon being urged, accepted. that the disregard of agreements Mr. Van Karneteek gave a luncheon ready has been asked to been any such conversation.' Madrid, June 25. King Alfimm, Is with the ambassador relative to the tn tered Into is on the other aide. This they got in the buggy they drove to hr nor of Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie two countries. of the relations Orchard waa next naked If he knew gotiations toward reaching anAllagreetariff Intercut in Theodore subgolf Ernes lived taking the greatest Manthe house where statement we are prepared to ment In the timber dispute. Mrs. Hill, wife of ihe American had taken John D. Elliott French government The L He Granja. printed and he got out and remained for some during his sojourn 9t Gere of churian Industries on the Yaku river stantiate by correspondence, gave n reception In honnf minister, cathe conclusion of the "I do not replied the witness. notice the to clubs and a fair time. They then drove, she raid, in has given two sets of Mrs. Csraege during th state of auspensc on this rules covering Chicago snd Mr. was of and Elliott was tn court and was request- are In so arrangement that statement concerning conditions now the direction of Gap. While return- dets of the military college military General Kojlma, account at to looked afternoon. desire a Orchard to in ed stand up. y expressing prompt they may learn the game. Is levying prevailing there. ing Estes produced n bottle nf The share In the benefits thereof.him, shook his head and said he did bead of the timber bureau. and offered her a drink. She the letter saya: timber. all of Continuing, and one denied TRIKE IN PITTSBURG. having announced that He had not know the man. MUTINEERS. WITH tale AFRICA department TO to a drink did te take later, but company declined, for your We petitioned rafts are tlcd.no arsimilar make to was It a conversation with the man In which Three thousandseason prepared Includfelt second dlzir and In certain queer. a and grievance. and' six thous- heard on with other countries he ts alleged to have told Elliott he the trading Pittsburg. June 25. A strike of the Toulon. France, June 25 Two rangements breach of contract and the She requested him to drive fast and aran reach furnace men whirh. It ia said, to wae In the employ of the Mine Owners and rafts are involved. Owing to the ing iis blast was It where Mediterranean of the poraible our squadInstead of crullers to Francisco end home San return continuing in of will affect between 10.000 sfid 15,000 reduction fact that lO.OhO unoccupied lumber conditionwent mutual the on in to to take association. ron orders rangement have to After that she became prepare ss ae far possible Lovlngston. la officers men. probablv will te railed on Jnly Richardson asked Orchard If he had men are new in Antnng, disorder unconscious and did not know what teard 400 mutineers of thr Seven- duties. meet you or any responsible represenalros-lhas a tariff are 1st. The difficulty Ia over an eight-hou- r America - teenth regiment hound for Tunis, A1- iwt told Elliott that capital had de- . feared comWhen asked If Estes th- - Postal Telegraph happened. of tative General Kojlma uudt-sedios S with day. termlned to get rid of union labor rangvmcnt'' vaulted her, she amid Estes had forced gvrfa. but were Ignored. and would begin with the Western proclamation Intended to relieve the pany, - Self-Confess- south-houn- d heart-breakin- r , g 1 ... As-snmi- ri n g. - pow-cuiio- com-wot- m . Ms-goo- n d- , rs - , n n whls-keyke- one-fourt- h -- r r 1 |