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Show CAdf-fiE- E FAR THAI a petition in which they com- FOUR KILLED BY EXPLOSION plained that for many months Three Other Persons Seriously they had received no- wages,-Ththe Injured. matter czar turned over not to General Dedjulin, San Francisco, June 29. Four chief of the secrit service, but of the persons are dead and three others Baron Fredericks, minister as a result imperial household, and;it;was seriously injured found that a certain high official, explosion, followed by fire, which an early hour today Tseherep Spiridovitch, had been occurred at embezzling large amounts from in the grocery store of John the czars privy purse, and had Sweeney in Diamond street. The dead ; John Sweeney, Mrs. made the servants sign blank refilled John Sweny, Ella Sweeny, aged ceipts which he afterward in to make it appear that wages 10; Anton Dissmeyer, Jr., aged 2. ' Fbed Sweeny, had been paid for many months 'The injured: ahead. He was instantly discharg- Anton. Dissmeyer, Sr., Mrs. May will ed, but was not punished, as May Dissmeyer, probably Nicholas wanted to keep the mat- die. About ten others escaped. ter secret, RAOUL DE SAINT RENE. proprietor of the Sweeny, , grocery store, lived with his famInsults The Flag ily in a flat above the store and 29. The June Washington, adjoining the latter was the 'j d ha e America ns'in Panama hat FrJbknIon with the cause for heated protests re- Dissmeyer family occupying the cently, not on account of the flat above ib. The store and saPanama elections, aut because of loon had not yet been opened and an incident which called into ac- the occupants of the flats in the tion a portion pf the Panaman second story of the building were army. A commercial house in still asleep when the explosion Colon insulte the American flag, occurred.- - So terrific was its using it to .wash the windows of force that Fred Sweeny, aged 25, the establishmen tr: : W ay n ri O. who was sieeping near awindow,' Adams, ofthe Canalzonev as the waT tTi rwirtfirbugRiMwi n dow buildstory gofs, witnessed tbe desecra- over the roof of a and tion eftbe Stars and Stripes ing adoining. The grocery store hard-fougbattle a in engaged partly collapsed and immediately the of one of for the possession caught fire. Before the first fire to used was which being flags engine arrived on the scene the clean tbe windows.- - He was pur- wrecked building and adjoining sued, according to reports, by a saloon and flat were enveloped in olas CZAR e - IS GOING INSANE yai 4 Reason For Visits of Emperor Nicholas to Other i Countries. , -- f-- an Paris 'f June 29. Fear that the ewrisin danger of going insane, and not any special desire on his own part, is said here to be the real reason why Emperor Nichol-ju- i is to leave Russia for a series of visits to Vienna, Rome and . Paris. The czar, is known in Russia Nicholas the Rone-gomsow. as and the many months of actual imprisonment at Czarskoe-Sel- o interrupted only by his short visit to Reval have played havoc the witihjhe mental condition of conin lives unhappy ruler, who stant fear of death though he has no desire to. live but for his love of his wife and children. I low great is the fear of nihilistic plots at the czars court is shown by the fact thasti the little is spied town of Czarskoe-Selice a gen ts ; that npon by 1 ,500 pel wM'teMft ihaV there is more than one to each house and besides these there are more than 400 detectives guarding the imperial palthe military ace aside from guards. The telephone service between and St. Petersburg Czarskoe-Selsurveillance constant k under and every conversation is written section of the army of Panama, flames. The cause of the explosion is a down and submitted io the chief consisting of two policemen and rein full lieutenant a General service. general of the secret) mystery which the police are tryAs-- a result of galia. awwJ vrv , wflU ing to solve. There was no gas ltrCjulin, the to shown card used in bhe buildin.g and it is reads and letter every postal the house commercial in question, said that there were but five galwhich arrives at the postoffice. The czar himself is indeed a Canal zone, from one end to the lons of kerosene in the grocery lonesome man. With the excep- other is. hung with boycott signs store. The only theories advanction of the Grand Dukes Peter and the offenders have found less ed are dynamite or an accumulation of gas under the building and Nicholas Nicholajevitch, he expensive from a leak in the mains. aecs no relations. He has not a " ' Firemen friend. Ilis confidential Injured. ingle New York, June 29. Tuo fire- COL. W. F. TUCKER SAW life is aside from military parades ' and official audiences far more men were injured and $200,000 INSIDE OF HIS STOMACH was of worth than destroyed secluded, formerly. property The 'czar speaks with Stolypin in the dry goods district of Ter Mount Clemens, Mich., June 28. in which sey City today. A defective elec- Colonel Wililam F. Tucker, about domestic-politi- cs lie is much more interested than tric light wire is believed to have of Mrs. John A. Logan, is before, but he never speaks out caused the blaze, ujhich started one of the few men who has seen frame building the contents of his abdomen. bis mind. A short time ago the in the three-storworin Newark avenue, gowned by court camarilla was greatly With the light remark, I supried because Czar Nicholas had Jon Midi ins ?ui occupied by pose all Ill get out of. this is an a private conversation lasting Gilmore and OTOeK dry goods obituary notice, he submitted for more than two hours with the dealers, and1 rapidly to himself ito the dangerous and unknown to president of the duma, Chom ja three adjoining structures Two common operation koff. The eourt dislikes Chomja-kof- firemen were ca udit under a fad- medical as omentoplexy, scy?nce in whom many 'see the com- ing wall and their legs were taking nothing but local anaes-- j ing man, and everything, is be- broken. thetic. even czar isolate done to the In the ing Philippines, Colonel Thaw Will Not Be Removed. more than at present. Tucker contracted cirrhosis of the New York, June 29. Justice liver, Very much against his usual although he'had been in the habit,- - Nicholas stays up late Dowling today denied the appli- best of health. Returning he was at nights, lie spends much time cation of Harry K. Thaw to be stioned as assistant paymaster e, o . one-atof- y ht o -- -- the-fiagb- y , r r" son-in-la- For the first 24 hours' after the operation the r colonel withstood its effects remarkably well, but was not. so well tonight. There is yet some fluid in Colonel Tuckers abdomen, which will be- - removed as soon as he has sufficient- ly ramvered sorption. ' ' 1 ted-- St the stenographic reports of the proceedings of the duma. At midnight every night he is called up on the telephone by Stolypin, who reads it him over the phgne long secret reports and it is, as a rule, after two before the czar retires. A very unpleasant incident which is kept strictly secret has taken place in the czar's own household. A few days ago a number of servants and minor palace officials handed Czar Nich state asylum for the criminal insane to some other institution. The decision says: If after sufficient observation it is found proper, to remove him to some other institution, the so act. state authorities rmy?-q- u ates-r-- a wuz.-Pwc- k. An Unlucky Mirror. , Chicago, June 26. Raymond Wells, twenty, a son of R. M. Wells, president of the Bankers National bank, was probably fatally injured today by falling from a fourth floor window in Jackson' Boulevard. Wells was trying on a suit of clothes in a bailor shop and as he backed away from a mirror stumbled over the low sill of the window. An awning broke the fall, but the young man sustained a fracture of the skull and internal injuries. The accident was witnessed by scores of pedestrians, and one man was knocked down and injured by the falling body. 1 TEMPLE CLOSES JULY 31ST. The on Logan Temple will close July 31st, and reopen on Tues- day September 1st. ternl at Chicago. Up to Tune 2, he performed all the duties of his Z' printing SHOE FOR MEN mar cut ijcufftit. Tfotchm Ike sficu made mi ilnUh'cm design and you, 'U ham comfort mid satitf all the time $322 $322 $422 Co., Makers, Brockton, SfjM3. Sold by Dunbar, Robinson Co. UTAH. LOGAN, What! You For fear of heart operation. weakness no drug was administer- ed that would take awav consciousness and only local anaesthetic was used, and although he suffered considerable pain the colonel watched with interest the doctors as theyhandled the knife. The abdomen was opened nod. the' omentum attached to the outside setting up collateral circulation, a modification of the- operation originated by Dr. Walker. Eighty pounds of fluid were taken from Colonel Tucker, g his weigh from 1 95 to. 115 pounds. It was found that the original disease bad become, complicated - dropsy. .Tucker is' 52 years Id and six feet one inch in height. Avith Colonel Thr Wings of thr Morning," "Th. Pillar Diamond j," Etc. of Light," Thn King og ILLUSTRATED BY BERNEKER A terrific tropical storm, a dynamite explosion in the ship's coal disabling her engines, mutiny in the crew end cannibals without conspire against the brave and gallant captain of the Kansas. The presence among the passengers of a charming young woman, heroic as the captain himself throws the glamour of a love romance over the perils of the deep. Told in the authors captivating style it makes a tale of the sea irresistible in its charm. That is' why It Will Be Printed in This Paper mar- ry my daughter? I wont hear of it. Young Slimpurse Ill take goodcare that you dont hear of it till its all over. I The best servant through a want ad. is door mus mar- was secured Everything in the Barber Line Hot and Cold Baths. CARLISLE & PEERY, Props. The pleasant Ames residence had been taken by tbecobmel and his sister and it was turned into a temporary' hospital. Four nurses were employed and on Saturday all was in readiness for the re-duc- in Prestos B. KeVth Shoe Old Gotrox ens.. done at BY IOUIS TRACY Author of President. position and. then upon advice of Dr. Senton, military surgeon, he THE PALACE BARBER SHOP came to Mount Clemens, where he could get the advantage of the Neat, Clean, Sanitary. baths and air. lie had country days when the The best job you will ever get undertaken was by IT. operation will come to you through a want A. Walker of Detroit and Dr. ad. WT. I). WiLson of Mount Clem- The Captain of the Kansas WM. BUDGE, heard him behind the P,eadin? for Just one' They be engaged. No, theyre ried. It was a dollar he for. o pleading been here two Get your job the Journal. . p, . f, . tlncle Peter Silas Seaver White aint as young as he once was, is he! 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