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Show t i I' TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OODEX, ETA II, I! : ii I f AI r 4 ? : r 5 . crossGeneral Kuropatkin, telegraphing un- ilio minor that Kuropaikln had der yesterday's date, eaye tna eitu-tlo- ed the Him river, vktih rune twenty milHU tiurtli of Ua Fa. at the front la unchanged. Information dura The nioM advance detachment The Japan at iiidikta tpr rmuiuptlon of the are feeling out the etryngth and and advance fur eorue day. of the Ruesian force Japancee flanking column are provJrst PUKHING NORTHWARD. In ing northward, ikirimehee teiween outpocta a"d patrol par tie occur daily,ta General viaKurokl'e Headquarter Sept-- SO, the Held, Fun. Tuesday. put n engagement of importance Tim Jaimarea are e jl a. ni.ilh-layail- ) expected for oome Rucaian war office deniea the elouly pushing porthoard. Til uui-lkuil we iu uiui h near report that Oyamq ha croeaad the ' ukiriuliiiina between outpoeie and pa-rHun river, though It aeem to P ,ariiHi oriur daily. U I belie.! labliahad that ha agaui trying Uuhiaoa are gathering a turn, at flank Generol Kuropatkin from thelii caat. Yeeterday Kuroki'a force aH I eiilai lire, oratory to making a strong uf the cual on the road ;ui fur liie protjs-tiotempted to aiae Da to Fuehun, in order to turn the Rue- - uiluw. The Japanem are rapidly ( banging ian left hut they were ropuieed. n New i bn gauge uf the railroad from two tho In addition to etbar. carp are to bt called ta Lhwang gnd probably it will le in the color. Emperor fficholao he or- eperntioa to Uaa nng in a fintnlghL dered that centingent from each of They are ruahtng foraard nuppllea of hi wranh guard regiment ehall go ta ammunition. the frant n t i 111.' . 21. The of g diaiiugulahed company, moat ahum werv brilliautiy uniformed, including represents i ivi-- of German Mivureigna, the diploma lie corps, and (be German public aervicea. The coffin a a borne Ur the mausoleum by III servant in olJ Spanish such as formerly acre worn Murderer Refusee te Take Advantage by the servant of tliu lemburg Counof Opportunity for Reprieve. cil, ' Philadelphia, Hepi. 21. With every Day l on. O., Kept. 21 J. M. West, alto resided at I.'iilon. Ohio, near .this prospect of gaining a reprieve and eventually a commutation to a short Uy. (ieniea any knowledge of the letter wrilieu to tha prosecuting attorney term of imprisonment, James Webb, sentence for the murder at Toiiaaa, Kan., or any knowledge of under has detha murder uf Culliua to which the let- of his wife and mother-in-law- , clared la hia cell ai Moyamenalng ter refers. prison, that be wishes to file and by his own act has cut off hi one chance uf earaping (he gallows. When hia atwith the torney went lo the prison I he convicted document a needing NOT KL'ROKI S man's signature, Webb refused to CROSSING THE It IN. sign and said he wanted to die on the HI. FHeralittrg, Sert. :25 gallows. . p. m. The leiairta that General Kurokt han Ikffidon, Sept. 12. The Whit Star ciwueed ibe Hun river ai Kuatiun turn-General Walk Out Ordered on Boston line today announced that ita steerRuaaiana out lo be falm. The Harbor Improvement. age rates to America bad been Inwrongly hold tba road lo Kindt uu aud creased to $16. It la laduleil out that UenUiatiulae. If the Japaueae bad ocriiiim Kualmn Chicago. Sept. 21. Orders for a the Riawlana would have I wen compell-w- t general strike of the 3i0 dredgemcn WILL BE FORMALLY CHARGED WITH FRAUD. to evacuate Mukdea, airn-- Kuahun now employed In Huston harbor on I negror to Tie paa. government work have been issued Kanaaa City, Sept. 21. In the case from the Ghicago headquarters uf the Tukio, Sept. 21. 2 p. in. A tele- International Itredgemen'a union. The of W. H. lfarronn, the St. Joe grain with having gram rwaived today from milliary strike order was the result uf the re- dealer, who la charged headqiuutera ia llanohurla aaya that fusal uf the Boston dredge coutraclora manipulated fraudh-n- t warehouse re-g portion uf the Ruaalaa troop eugag. to algn the wage scale and agreement ceipt for grain. Roland llughtw. ad In reconnaiNanra while returning recently presented by the union. attorney, said he had inatruct-ethe assistant prosecuting attorney from Ringtail continued in touch The agreement calla fur an increase with Ibe Japaufe lines along the Muk- of wages fur all dredgemen. It fixes to draw up information covering tba den and Fulon roada oa Id. the pay fur engineers on the dredges offense mentioned, Ilarrouu is already under There wan no fighting. heavy at $125 a month and that uf the other dredgemen at a slightly lower Ninda in 8L Joe on charges of having CZAR'S INCLB UETS GOOD POST. figure. The wage scale baa been ac- forged bills of lading. cepted by all ibe contractors on the WILL BE INSTALLED AT HOME. St. Petersburg, 8cd. 21. The ece Great Lakes. pwor baa appointed tha Grand Duke Michncduvltch to tho newly CONGRESSMAN LIVER- Sergiu San Francisco, Sept. 21. Owing to created poet uf inapactur general uf NASH ENDORSED. the fact that the constitution of the artillery. Sovereign Grand Lodge, Indepenfrient The Grand Duka i aa uncle of the San Francisco, Sept. 21. -C-ongressman Order of Odd Kelkiws, requires that ofemperor and governor general of Moa-coEdward J. Mvernaah has been ficers shall be Installed before the , of the session, Robert E. unanimously endorsed for a second term by the Union Labor conven- Wright, grand t, who Is 111 at WOUNDED RECOVERING. hia home In Allentown, Fa., will be in tion now in session here. mailed by Fast Grand Sira C. T. Vladivoatok. Sept. 20 ( Delayed) OHIO EMBEZZLER Mm don, Ontario, Canada, of Campbell, All ia qulol. her. With two ncep-Ilona- , AH RESTED IN CALIFORNIA. who has been deputized to go to Althe officer! wgunded In the hnt-ti- e lentown and Install Mr, Wright next with Vice Admiral Kamluiura'n Ban Francisco, Sept. Saturday at the same' time .the other eqnadron hare been diacharged from A. Bernier, aasiataut cashier of the officers ere Installed tn this rtty by tba hospital. Tbo oibura arc progrea Seoond National bank of Akron, O the aovereigu grand lodge.. Tha apaJng favorably. who Is charged with the pointive officers will be selected by Mr of IIO.OtM) from hia bank about Wright and telegraphed to the pover-rlg- n BRITISH ATTACHE RECOVERINtt f two and years ago, la under grand lodge before the installaarrest ia this city. tion ceremony. Tukio, Sept, 21 Noun. Geni'ggl Sir William Mcholaon, llrtllab military attache, has arrived here front the front. Ilia health la Improved. WANTS Jap-aiU'i- - day-Th- TO DIE ON GALLOWS cua-lurie- U kii. pa, Rua-seve- JAP8 RXPIM'T ; f' I I; I TLE AT MUKDEN. An Sept, i growing general that an imgagement will wo lake place at Mukdtm. General Kuropalkln la Tukio, -. v- BAT21.-(N- oon) preparing to make a deturniln-e-d resistance to any Wleiupt ta him aad i eofrcuchlng and muM dieting defease. Ho hau an 1 lain mum fuic available but tho opinion lo aapreomid ttiwl Tie I'm would lie o wore favorable lueuliou bit defeune. The Kuealane, however, are auwiUing tu Buffer tbn loan of preallge which would be lavulwd by the abaudonmeHt of Mukdeo. Hoth ariairi are now rooted aad hue recovered from the effect of Ike fix lit at Liao Yang. They are to roeditfcni ui Pght end the weal her I favurabW fur military operation. Tba road are drying aud ih Japaaean are apuudily rentorlng the railway. A who ruceu-lparty of military attach cam to Ltau Yang from Tukle were dragged fur one hundred mitee id opeu truck by cootie. The ermy la now forwarding roiling atork wlib captured cam aud unglue mud Ue aurvlce will auon bu thoroughly organlued. WUb f be l.iau Yang river open the of (raqaporiiug qua god nuppRe i the advanced twee uf opera! tuna at - y r. 4 .ak , If Liao Yang ia pimple. There ta much speculation now a , to the extent of (he full and winter It fa generally campaign. thought that Fluid M erapkl Oyama will continue preening Kiimpatkia Iwh until , the winter fail and will tiiau olruagly guard hi advance line unul vpnag, Tbe Japamme carried ou an aggressive rampalga against the Chinese (luring the winter, but condition pro differ, . ri . A eni in tbia war. . A A renewal of lb ait ark upon Fort Arthur on newer and mure aggreaaiv linen in expected HR wek and It la predicted in wrl) Informed quarter that (be reduction of that fortree will be aecomphabed within ten day or g fortnight. The gnthoritiea continue liiont pe-- ' riming operaHone there. The pupli ration of a email lint of caeuallWa In tha naval brigade operating on land ia the only recent official utterance in rwfemooe to the siege. e The epoilg taken et Um Yang to grow. General Kero kr report the capture of four mile of reliway rail aad two hundred tons of ooal. MEN WILL STRIKE M , proa-ecutin- d RKPULBED AT DA PASS. rine. today taapected at Llbaa twelve oelllers which will accompany the Baltic fleet. RUSSIAN OFFICERS PRINCE BISMARCKS FUNERAL Gives Description of Conditions in Beleaguered PortVenomous Fly Causes Many Deaths by Its Bite. tion wbkh has been drifting from the depths of Mongolia, the agtUilon lor g holy war miti-- at the time 'of the pilgrimag to Ourga la duly last, continues. Uunas art spreading theWandering agitation among Buddblsia ia Moaafllia. mm1y but among the followers of Buddha la the Altai regions of Oniral Chian, among the KukhIsij Burial a. and even heyubd Ifie Blbwiaa luirdflia and in lama. According to reports at Uurga eM-wa- d l Che Kuo. Beit. 21. Anna Kravtchenko, tli, English wife of a Russian tho army officer, who arrived here ulght of Kcp(eiutM'i I7ib, with Isom, lrince Kadsxievfl from Fort Arthur, U the Ural womau to ruu the bluckadj (ruin the Russian sironghold since the There are thirty nurses for each thousand pat lews. The lailieY devote iiuwl of tbeir lime to the making of clothing fur the soldiera. The laundry work la done by poor women nnd tho wives of enlisted men. The sick and wounded are lima kept supplied with Japanese Increased their vigilance tu clean clothes. The laundry work has prevent egress from the purl. Her! to lie done in dreadful heat. trip was rendered xtrcc.y perilous VENOMOUS FLY. because she came out . with (be prince are There no contagious diseases at Lk-ul('hrisiuturotf Fort and bis companion. Arthur, but many deaths arc rewho carried message (rum Liculen-au- t from Hi, bite of a large redGeneral BIochhcI. tin1 commander sulting headed fly which feeds on decomposal Fort Arthur Ui General Kuropat-kin- . ing corpses scattered over the battleItolh other were disguis- fields. A whj was bitten on ed and it they had been captured ny the thumb doctor by one of these flics instantwould the Japanese' they ccrtalul ly severed that niemlier. He then had have I teen executed. li!s arm amputated, but not before the Mrs. Krawchenko was so worn out had n ecked his heart. The re- -, and exhuiisicd by her adventure that potson sbu waa unaldc to see me curruspun-dcn- i suit of the hi ir wsa fatal. Every dsy lu the week the band of the AkSuciau-i- i Frena until toat one of the hospitals. plays In shu him an interview lo hpoke day. FEARFUL WOUNDS FROM a follows: EXPIXISIVK HULLETS. We lutt Fort Arthur at It o'clock The wiiiiuueil men recover (ho night of ticpi. 151 b. Ther, waa a good wind and die moon waa bright. rrum the wounds inflietpd by quickly Maxim We were sm'ceaaful lu avoiding (lie projectile and by tli, bullets of the first of the Japanese blockading Osaka rifle, bill tin- wounds from exdanger line. We cairn up to Ibe aucond line plosive bullets are awful and recovery when the moon was iiihlrr a cloud. ts tniporslble. on all OL1I TOWN IS WRECKED. Searchlight e were Mantling The old lown of Fort Arthur Is aide, hilt our Junk was not discovered. wreiked. Tb streets are tilled We suddenly discovered ourselves with hole made exploding shells. close to another Junk with a Japanese The loss of life inby Fort Arthur from crew on board, but we out suited them the honibardinents has been remark-s- i and drew away. ly small. Once 1 counted fifty seven At o'clock the noxt morning we J:ipsnee shells fired at a Russian batsaw a steamer coming in our direc- tery not one of which ' reached Us tion. She had Ilio apiicarancc of a mark. cruiser and 1 was terribly frightened. GARRISON' Id CHEERFUL. When we saw tho cruiser Prince l "The IP f Ian garrison ia rbeerful and Lieut, rhristofnroft went be- It would l Impossible tu imaatne a low. stretched myself out ou dock braver or finer set of men. reand covered myself Ph dirty blan turn from the day's duties They in the keta. Chinese were lying at my feet trenches with longs on their lips. and at my sides, and nearly an many places in the ranks are hour, although nearly- - mothered 1 vacant, all the men have unlimited conkept i.y position. I never uttered a fidence in their power to hold the fort-r- e more thankful prayer than when 1 wa sestnst Pe enemv. Informed that the steumrr wo bad tides not timvk seen was a Cross anil that FTRONGllOl.n WILL FILL. her captain hud no Intention of overT assure yon." Mrs. Krnrtrbenko IIS. hauling said til (onducinn loMie corrreiw indent, "Wonderful Ihipgs are bring done that I believe p w Arthur will sCind by the siaff of different hospiials at acains! he 1 do not think Fun Arthur, who its assisted by la Ibe eiroiisii',i,Japanese: bill f.,. dies. lbc Russian People Become Greatly Disturbed Over the Importance of the Budhist Pilgrimage to Mouran in February. Rt. Petersburg. Sept. 21. It Is ralh-,- r eigullicaiit that with the nucceee of I the Urit;h 'expedition iu Thibet and I th protest ol itiibkig again! the Brit-ishThibqUa treaty aomn of the ltus- Bias payer hew suddenly bcoomn' greatly disturbed ever the Importance of the Buddhist pilgrimage lo Mouran In February. Acuurdtng lo informa- vice-pran- k - man-at-lar- ge PETER CROWNED ous positions to be filled. For or. Charles J. Hughe. jr., a former Governor attorney, Adams of Pueblo, former rv man John F. Shafroth of Senator Edward T. Taylor of Cirtol county. Judge Christian A IknnliJ Weld cuuniy, Joseph H. Maupinofis!! mout county. Judge Tlieroa 8tntu0 Ouray county, and Harvey Ridden 1 Denver have been must pvraieiMtT pushed forward by their friend, Hughes, Adam and Shafnsh him sT quently declared they did not vast Z nomination. At the caucus of th dT ver delegatee today annouaeemeut made that Charles J. Hughe jr Z solutely refused the numinatioa governor. A committee was njT ed to wait upon Adams and tmderlZ the support of the Denver drienu Should he also refuse, it t ..u ? Denver delegatee will profKblr on John F. Shafroth. It la probable the convention trill main In session two days as no m has been prepared by the part tea lh"iT era Senator Teller was chosen traponn chairman, and In hi address lined the policy of the party ta tu. campaign. Senator Teller severely erttkM the present state administrating g, said the Democratic party u the party of law and order, althosgh Ui Republicans claimed that ti.ni The law should be obeyed by a highest aa well aa the humblest hi In the state. If this condition be secured the people are not fit fo hV Tbia was no mill question, be said. The civil govern, ment of the state now depend whether the Democrats can aim ticket which can be elected whether tbe people of the state mm submit to another period of what he termed anarchy and misrule, for this reason he warned the convenUm that they must be careful In the Mho tion of their candidate for goverw, as the welfare of the elate Is hoot up In the selection of that eandidm, After the appointment of comfit ' (Continued on Page L) Please Travel there ts a general agitation among the Bnddlitsis in favor of freeing ihrin-fclvfrom the lionifnaiiun uf Chins, some of them favoring the recioval of the imiul Llama to northara Mongolia. and entering on a holy war or the establishment of a Buddhist kingdom, while others advocate appealing for tli, protection of Russia. What effect the British expedition and the! depositions of the Dalai Llama will have oa the movement ia tho subject of much speculation. The Journal dn St. Petersburg say it la very possible that the February pilgrimage may compel Russia to attach serious nitration to the sltnatlun. We may expert developments of the greatest Importance," the paper adds, and should be prepared for anr evnatnallty." . e BUTI In the Solemn Ritual of the Greek Church, And in the Elaborate Procession Which Preceeded and Followed the Giro-natiothe Tragedy of Servia's Previous Ruler Finds No Echo ' Before job start call M ... Sharman s n, Ticket Office Healy House, Opp. Depot AomIUI A large assortment of low IsiM aad Bailable Informal toa ssastmH oa hand. Qua ran teed hy tho Ticket Brokers W eeeeeeveeeeeeeeee CASUALTIES FOR HOLY .If We endorse the Democratic aaya: and resolutions national platform, adopted at St. Louis July last, aa a Democratic complete exposition of principle and policies, upon nil the living issues of the present lime. We cordially endorse the Democratic nominations for president and dent. Former Governor Hill then took the platform and amid cheer presented the name of Justice Herrick for governor. After the seconding speeches Herrick waa nominated by the secretary casting a single ballot for the conSaratoga, N, Y Sept. 21. The lead- vention. Fur Lieutenant Governor Francis ers today resumed conferences on the Democratic nomination for governor, Burton Harrison, New York. last nights conference having been Secretary of Slate John Pal lace, Jr., without result Finally, after prolong- of Monroe. ed discussion, Ju sties D. Cady Herrick, Attorney General John Cuneen, of of Albany, waa agreed oa and hia nom- Erie. inal ton by the convention is expected Comptroller George Hall, of 8L to follow. The convention waa delay- Lawrence. State Treasurer William Muench, of ed for some time pending the result of the conference of leaders, ' Chairman Onondaga. State Engineer and Surveyor ThomHorn blower not calling the convention as H. Stryker, of Rome. to order until after the noon hour. Chief Judge Court of Appeal Francis Burton Harrtaon was agreed Edgar M. Cullen, of Kings. on for Lieutenant governor. When the convention waa called to For Associate Judge of the Court of William K. Werner, of Monorder Chairman Duncan Campbell Lee Appeal ion. addressed the convention. The platform waa next read, and adopted. It Is chiefly devoted to state TELLER TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN IN COLORADO SHAFROTH Issues. They arraign before the bar FOR GOVERNOR. of public Judgment the one man power that today dominates the Republican party of New York state. Denver, Sept. 21. The Democratic ; "The Democratic party Is pledged to State which met convention, to nominate divorce the state government from cor- today presidena electors. ruption and graft, and to the enforce- tial congress ment of the civil service laws; nonand a full state ticket, partisan control of the public schools will make ita selections of candidates is advocated and good roads favored." from score of names which have been Of national IsBuea the platform discussed In connection with the varl- - Saratoga, K. Y , Sept 21. By unanimous vole today the Democratic convention nominated Supreme Court Justice D. Cady Herrick, of Albany, for governor. The agreement upon Herrick came after a lung series of conferences which was carried on almost up to the very moment of the presentation of Herrick's name in the convention. He la essentially1 a compromise candidate between Edward M. Grout and Edward M. Shepard, both of Brooklyn, who practical)? drove each other from the field. P-t- n. . Receives Unanimous Support of Democrat) c Convention in New York Shafroth May Possibly Lead Denver Democrats-Mon-ta- na Labor Leaders and ! Populists Confer. at hi ri. Sept. 8L 21. Grand Duke Alexander Mikallovtteh. chief of the department of mercantile ma- cial et IS NOMINATED COLLIERS FOR BALTIC FLEET. 21.-4- t JUSTICE HERRICK sire-elec- St. Petersburg, Sept. 21. The offireturns issued np to date of the caaaaltiea among the Russian officer :30 m. St Patereburg, Srpt. p. at the battle of Mao Yang, show General Kuropatkin. telegraphing them to be Ml kfltod or wounded. Indorlerea alt that the nation yesterday. ala generals, and 3B field offiM the front la good. He deorribro an cluding cers. Eight officers were killed. 572 nefpoet fight Turedky, at Da Faaa. half were wounded and 13 are missing. Sinaln-ilbetween way Beaialepaixe and A Japeneae fane, cuoalatlng of four eompaaire, marched up from milre north-eetwrniyMbrea of Salmadal, and tiled to capture the pam and turn the Kuaaian left flank, hut the Rueatana lepulaed the attack aad the turatng movement wna eherked by Rnanlan cavalry, autiertad by machine guna Simple Ceremony Attend the Obeeq-Hie- s The receipt of the news at To kin of of the Dead Prince. the march uf the Japanem from Dta Astchaa waa probably the origin of FriedrirhsruLe, Sept. 21. The fun- - ) APB DREDGE one-hnl- eon-tlna- - b 21.-2- 1904, Dia- mond S)ei-la- l pa Monger train ou tba II limits Oniral waa wrecked at Barclay, seven miles from here today. The coaches were derailed. No passengers were killed but one waa slightly injured. The fireman was killed and the engineer seriously Injured. A switch had apparently been tampered with for the purpose of wrecking the train. The lock had been removed And ba light aiiiuguifcbed. At the general office of the Illinois Central the accident was attributed to an attempt to rob tke train. Inaiiection showed that the switch had been partially opened and obstruction placed so tbaL tne switch could not lie moved. The light was out and the lock waa found ia an adjoining of. field. The switch was la jierfect order oral aertiiw over ilia remains Priuco licrlieri Bismarck t.toL place leva than aa hour previous. today. It waa a aimpl ceremony, although it occurred ia the. presence uf Flank Kuropatkin Oyama Is Making an Effort to Regiments to Go To From The East-Cr- ack the Front No Important Engagements Reported. -n BErTEMBER 22, Fireman Killed and Engineer Seriously Injured In Illinois Central Accident Springfield. v s DA PASS , ? h DIAMOND SPECIAL WRECKED JAPS REPULSE t i i TTirilSDAY MORNING, -- ltad-rivi- Id ve-ix.- the congratulations of tbe diplomatic Carpentering, Building Re corps and others, ascended the royal pairing and . Ramedelbig fi throne and once more took tbe sceptre FETER IS CROWNED Hoimee Promptly attended ta At and orb In hia hand. Tba ceremony work Guaranteed. Inquire d of 2L The rendering homage waa then perBelgrade, Servia, Sept Ole Neleon,' 645 Itth atred formed. took corg notion of King Peter Telephone 129-place this morning. No untoward King Peter offered the American Incident occurred, Mr. minister, Jackson, the Karageorge Ur, which he presented to all tha other ministers as a souvenir of the kept? riAAnV coronation. Aa Mr. Jackson was ungeorgevltchwas crowned kind of Servia able to accept the star, his majesty THE today. There were no hostile demonwill present him with his photograph strations and no attempt to carry out and autograph. the numerous threats against the new SUCCESS MARKET king'a life. In the solemn ritual of the Greek church and In the elabor- RUSSIA'S COMMENT ire t3M WASHINGTON AVI. and ate procession which preceded ON KING PETER. followed tbe coronation the tragedy of "Live and let Litre la mm Servia's (iraviou .ruler found no echo. metteu Wa do not prawns St. Petersburg, Sept. 21. 8:10 o. m. Amid the thunder of the saluting gnna to sell you something far All the newspapers comment on to-- ' from tha royal palace and the garriof coronation nothing. Our Meets ora fresh of the ceremony days son. King Alexander's murder was, at King We endeavor to please every Peter at Belgra.le. They express least outwardly, forgotten. Here and the kindliest sentiments toward Servia mdy who patronizes th in every garrisun town uf Servia the and JCCESS MARKET. j for of the prosperity her hopes dawn of the day was marked by a sa- ruler. The LILLIE BRAND LARD e lute of tweuty-onguns and before the net made by a TRUST "OUR tin was well up King Peter, on horseno compound ar LEADER, back, rode out from the lmlare. The ARGENTINE GENERALS DIE. EASTERN LARD mixed with procession thru started for lie catheIt ' Ask your GROCER for It dral through the troop-line- d street a. Behind the soldier were packed dense .11 Nm 1 bacon New York. Sept.' 21. Three Argencrowds who. In spile of the rainy tine died have last in thi$ Phono order glvsn qpecial weather, stood patiently awaiting to three generals days, says a Herald dispatch see the king. The royal heralds, cav- from Buenox attention, Ayres, Argentina. These alry and life guards, (the herald bear- are Lieut. General Geliy y Ohes. Diing the royal standards! and carriages vision General Arredondo and Brig. FROM & BDRil with the Moatenegran and Servian Gen. Pico princesses, preceded the monarch. BeOen. y Ohe was the oldest vetside King Peter rode hi two sons. eran ofGeliy Phono 227 V. the Argentine army, and rose Georg and Alexander. Tbe cathedral from the ranks tu tbe highest ST23 was reached shortly after. There tie representative of the foreign power, the cabinet minister and other had already been waiting for some time. A King Peter entered, the metropolitan consecrated him and more. arWe Tre&t &q1 Core tillery salines were fired. The king Km CltilKS then took np his position under a canTr Traaklw, In a hi DImmm. Iim(I m opy and the metropolitan, assisted by Tmkm k!u OimO. Ue Lii feuoter TimMm, many bishops and other clergy, comminm Mm,ChfwiM O SVnl mM K menced the solemn service, the choir Kant ikiMrt. Wra IXm. I mum. C Ar-t(1. VI' dual, singing Thank TJief, Our Ixird. Mil OMTIlkr, Mrs. S)mI ft Mr the prayer the premier and other MiIm S BkouMUw. Dii OowslA Of n Rosts! so rils. lo minister handed the crown and reW IroItTO TrsskisA Olooe ioc Too Won. Hof sort!, galia to King Peter. He kissed the foror1 UtoioHa Krliorof, I nows is. SUL. so si! Rorroo crown, placed It on hi head apd robed rn.ou so Uknmls Dloooooo himself In the royal garments. An arHow. Trosimwnt Cam. Write M if jr tonoi calk then tillery salute of 101 gun ImifoipiMs . rraa, I II. Lln ta the people of Blerade tha King Peter hsd teen crowned. It ws nearly three hour before the fro uf f in mimm m If are a nfe '.loi or Wionm e copehMed and Si ( mum or ASLB luiunnik rltunl rorro'ie' IKS whoofowowfit f two iimt aiuilf a ik.. vxkY wo ioa raiwuB our CS abc V(5 I H tci opus wrtth. Ktne Peter afterwards slgrr ko.r Iikiowki to talk tu. is XuW w X owrtn CHROXIC w ik His OO'll rrA coronation document, wMrh w wirw' pni.ooooroklltt Tel' Si Ur, 0 kf MikilMiDo (ho uif ruJunioif w'll sot Oomoo Bt'UOlOlO witnessed hy the metronntpan, ft SIM 00.0 This oiii'lso to iWi (iTta uoo A oremic". the rnbliiet m!nlr,er an ton 'wroisforrSnoo SOHm so QSdroiM. ZZZJVL A- VrlrtW-.loo- r. uf other hetda of state. Wearing ti pt wLisii ors crate oil rususno Woo urol Luo crown nn his head and fully ro! c I. the iiF.aao rr. MO I'unl.o'ouo Woo rattor. Oomom I m tensv oooMmiml rraooi f on WIlkKrtStV left the cathedral, remounted h! o kora to s. ear okl .1 (hi oiu of woo--k a umiRiiuins plot,wr. Is ksoikor This Is ou olos: 'iree and rode through the crowded f is I: tori u in Me mince. There, tn hc UBS. SHORES & SHORES. Emit Sgsslaiisti. 24S2 grand feial hall. King IVtcr receive,! y, 'MM: . o 8 1 0 0 0 0 Hf !. er fe e Pay When Cured Veak Men h" Hm-v- m - iT o 1 g in cist u rxiriis - ;. ,...rr! |