Show secretary taft and miss roosevelt cheered boklo july 27 the bankers and merchants of cokl secretary tatt and mass roosevelt at the maple club at a japanese dinner during which there was geisha dancing th e club house was handsomely decorated and illuminated and american and japanese flags crossed were displayed throughout the building salba park surrounding the club house was illuminated and the driveways were thronged thron ged with crowds that cheered miss roosevelt and secretary anft as they arrived at and departed from the club house the streets in the center ot the capital were illuminated and there was a brilliant display ot fireworks in ami or of the americans the popular demonstrations and official and private courtesies shown the visitors have been the anost remarkable ever shown foreigners TREASURER GETS BONDS topeka kan july 27 the meeting of the state executive council was held late this afternoon A noon governor hoch stated that state treasurer kd leys bond for seemed good and would be approved other members of the council spoke in the same way ILL FATED BOAT officers and crew of tricolor are rescued w eureka cal july 26 the united states revenue cutter mccullough left humboldt bay this evening with tha officers and crew and boats of the ill fated tricolor aboard they will arrive in san francisco tomorrow the mccullough arrived at the scene 0 the wreck this morning finding that the crew had deserted the ship and no assistance possible could be rendered fsr the mccullough came to eureka this afternoon it is stated that the tricolor la still in the same position being close in the beach waves seeming to have little effect practically nothing has been washed ashore the wreck looks as it it might stand many days AFTER THE GAMBLERS chicago july 27 john colling tha newly installed chief of police in city startled the gambling fraternity last night by leading a comprehensive raid against tha largest poker rooms to be found in the down town section of the city headed by chief collins in person tha police descended upon four prominent gambling clubs and arrested about men and confiscated large quantities of gambling paraphernalia and destroyed all of the furniture to be found in the places chief colllns announced early in the day that he purposed to suppress all gambling in the city and the raid last night was the first step taken in that direction |