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Show kerning Examiner lui more M the fotir rural da ef Ogdon gci" ZZj ,culM tnon all ethei pagan morning Don't forgot thia. It 1. for the Examiner as a paper TZ . cbcalatlon in the whole ofc precinct. JJrty and Utah Weather Forecast jjcnturs VOL m. NO. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) 172 LOUISIANA OGDEN UTAH. CITY, ithad lost Its fury, sheda were blown down, wood piltii ovmurned, and sev-erof the big smoke stacks of the Illinois Bieel company's plant toppled to the ground. al E IS FOUR MEN DROWNED. FINALLY Launch Overturned in the Delaware River. Philadelphia, June 20. The carelessness ol one man In stepping on the aide of a launch In which there was a party of six and lipping it uni 11 it capsized, resulted in the drowning of four n. n late thia afternoon in the Delaware river, off the extreme northern part of the city. The other two occupants of the little craft were picked up in an eahausted condition. 'Jliree The drowned men are; John Sewald. One TravelJohn 8. McCann. John Hannigan. Charles E. Kerman. The men were out fishing. Kerman stepped on the aide of the launch as the anrhor waa let down, and the boat Yesterdays Casualties. Washington. June 20. The bill apBefore rescuers could reach Killed Injured capaiaed. propriating (25.000 to defray the trav-tlin- g the four scene, the of had gone party 1 1 La. expenses of the President for tha down. 0 8 next fiscal year was called up under guleton. B. C 0 anao.ooa.n4 suapenaioa of the rules today In the BURIED BY CAVE-IN- . house by Mr. Tawuey of Minnesota, 1 pUladelphia 8 York iiiiMiiMi 1 New York, June 20. Eleven men chairman of the appropriations committee. The sundry civil bill carried 0 I out of a gang of fifteen digging In an aa yglJilnyioii Item appropriating (25.000 for the excavation at Mariners harbor. Staten goutt Chicago expenses of the President, were buried today when one traveling Island, went out cm a point of order. e.naaaaooo .11 Total aide of the hole cared In upon them. which Mr. Three were dedd before they could be chair Wilson of Indiana, then In the Xatrhei, Miss., June 20. Four men end who sustained the point of out. more Three were Indug ono perhaps fatally badly order against the Item, introduced the in dead and hurt. bill which the house had under conland. all white men, as the reault of by throe li.r term convicts siders; Ion today, u attempt from LOAN 6UCCE6SFUL. the Angola, La., atate to asrape Underwood Raises a Kick. Manet farm, seventy miles down the Mr. Underwood of Alabama demandBonds Ware Sold Pennsylvania Easily thia from today. city. nnr ed a second, which waa ordered, and in France The Dead. a debate of forty mlnutea ensued. Mr. Capt. J. W. Block, foreman of the Paris, June ?i. One of the directors Undeiwood asked If the appropriation noie convict saw mill. of the bank of Paris and The Nether- was fur the present or future Presiconvict. John Singleton, lands. who has been managing the is- dents. Mr. Tawney replied that tha aim Bird, convict. sue of the Pennsylvania railroad loan . - Dutch, convict. In the French narket said today that waa to make it a permanent law, and Wounded. the transaction had proved a notable that with the passage of this bill the of order againat an appropriaj. w. Gibson, guard; ahot through success, as the entire 150.000.000 had point tion carried by the sundry civil bill the body, the ball passing through the been taken up within the last thirty not lie. Href. days, the banka showing willingness would Mr. James of Kenturky wanted to The convicts were sent up from New and even eagerness to participate In know what official duty carried the Orleans and were working In the saw placing American securities of this abroad. ' lin t It true that ill This morning at o'clock, while characier. The loan thus far la con- President there la no official duty requiring him explain Block was reading a paper, fined to banka, but within a month. to leave the capital?" he asked. Singleton secured hla revolver and in It la expected, the formalities of Haling Mr. Tawxey said that while he could were the bonds on the bourse will be comcompany with Dutch and Bird not recall any official duty just at making off when the attention of the pleted and thereby permit their genGibson eral circulation. The Credit Lyonnalae present that might take him outaide guard. Glhion, was attracted. the capital, he could easily conceive flrfd on the party and Singleton re- and the bank of Paris and The Nether Gibson lands took the Initiative and are is- how, aa commander In chief of the timed the shot, shooting army and navy, he might be called through the body and aa Gibe on fall suing a letter to their allied banka ofupon at any moment to travel. Bird oerurrd his revolver. Compelling fering the bonds at par value. Cockran Supports BilL Foreman Block to aceompany them, The bankeri any one of the chief the convicts started toward the river, causes of the success of the loan la Bourke Cockran of New York suptad had placed their captive In a skiff the bad condition of Russian finances. ported the bill, saying he waa not willvhea they were fired on by a trusty French investors preferring an Ameri- ing to make a partisan matter out of rnned Deinn. 81ngleton then ahot and can outlet for their aurplua capital, the measure. Mr. Cockran remarked hilled Block. instead of Investing further In Ru- tkat the gentleman could not violate the constitution of the United States fit Guard J. T. Ogden Joined Delan slan projects. follsad In the fusillade of ahota that If ha tried. owed three convicts were killed. "There happens to tod In tha conRAILROAD OFFICIALS Indian Kills Two Men. BEFORE COMMISSION. stitution the means of asserting ltaelt againat even the gentlemen of the Vancouver, B. C, June 20. Alexanhe added. and Max der McIntosh, ah Washington, June 20. Officials of house of representatives," Contlniung, Mr. Cockran said; The Lerlare. a guide from Kamloops, were the Western Maryland, Chesapeake A Ohio and Buffalo A Susquehanna rail- point I wanted to submit to the gentleahot and killed jesterday at Haaleton. enSimon Johnson, an Indian of tha roads were before the Interstate com- men on ourofaide hare and to itthethis: house representatives of the merce commission today to tell what tire Klpscrex tribe, U accused That In the operation of our constitucrime. Mclntwh was shot from be- thev knew about the transactions of tional ayaiem the President has becoal their and In with roads connection hind after be had quarreled with come a great leader of public thought traffic. oil Johnson. Lecture's horse la missing General Manager Robertson of the and public opinion quite aa much aa ud It la supposed the Indian killed mere executive of the laws, and If the Western the guide In order to get the animal. Maryland road admitted on circulation of the President throughWestern the that stand witness the Johnson Is still at large. the country adds practically in the Maryland railroad company was the out owner of the Dsvls Coal and Coke com- direction of improved legislation, givJUMPED OR FELL FROM WINDOW. direction to pubic opinpany. He declared he owned no coal ing effective ol stocks or properties, nor had he ion, whether that he not an expenaa or Clironct York Dlea of Injuriae Reever at any time held such Interest that ought to ultimately be borne out ceived by Fall. It waa the policy of the management of the public treasury." Underwood Change Front of his road, he said, to enoourtge In Washington, June 20 Clarence M. every way the independent mine ownI think, interposed Mr. Underfork, private secretary for many yean ers, especially In the matter of aid- wood, every public man In the United to Chief Justice Fuller of the supremo ing!. State, cabinet officers, senator and court of the United States, early tomembers of tbs house, give their time day Jumped or foil from a window at DEMOCRATS NAME GOVERNOR. liberally and freely to the people of Garfield hospital and received injuries the United States In great discussion, tan which he shortly afterward died. Bangor, Me., June 20. Cyrus W. and there la no reiaon why thta honao Xooue saw him when ha went through Davis of Waterville, twice Ita repre- should make an exception of the Presiike window. sentative in the lower branch of the dent. We are going to deny passage It was leaned that York yenterday Maine leglalature, and two years ago to every man In this house. I believe flernnon at Emergency hospital was Democratic candidate tor governor, we are, and 1 know we will If the contreated for a slight to hla face wan nominated by acclamation today ferees on tha rate bill carry out what Injury lch be said had been received by at the Democratic atate convention aa I believe to be the will and the sentiailing from a street car. At the hoe-J- l the gubernatorial candidate for the ment of this house." It was said that York had been 8 Mr. Cockran; Would the gentleman ptemhar election. The nomination taking, ijiter, he wai conveyed to of Mr. Davis and tha adoption of a deny mileage to members?" No. I would not. span menu In the Logan, where he platform, was the only business before Mr. Underwood: u sttnodf d by hia family convention. Maine has no Ueuten Mr. Cockrant Then, if the Presi-den- t the physician. wn the travels in the public service la physirjana visited him again ant governor and the other state offl "Bifht to lake York to Garfield cere are appointed by tha legislature. It fair to taxe him and compel him be ruinous tapltal 'n hare a new dresalng The platform adopted dealt almost en- to pay expenses that would ' In their amount out cf hla own done. York waa tent to a tirely with state Issues. he time he was perfectly !" pocket?" niiouU. RESOLUTION DEFEATED. Mr. Underwood argued that aa congress had provided a home furnished TORM in SOUTH CHICAGO. Washington, June 20 Representa- and maintained for the President at tive Norris of Nebraska lad a losing the capital, the law contemplated that Flv Wen Were Injured by Blowing fight today In the house on the Joint he should reside here. Down of Sheds. resolution amending the constitution of Suggestion from Majority, the United State providing for the In concluding Mr. Cockran amid: office of members June 20. One man waa election and term of I hold It aa a very auspicious sign of the Hy injured, four were hurt of congress. The first sectoln thia suggestion cornea from the that alightly of election e Steel companys plant resolution provided for the of thia house. Mr. Roose-vrlt'- a majority i Sou:h people, Chicago waa damaged to tha senators by direct vote of the throughout thia counspeeches ' 01 2150,000. aa the reault of the second extending the term of try have been, I think, by tha confes. J! riolenf sion of everybody, the strongest, force rain, wind and hall atorm, representatives to four years. Web Democrats and Republicans were In the development of public opinion raged in thia section thia much mixed up when the vote was In favor of the railroad rate bill." (ApYicha! Kennla. being defeated plause). operator of Sn ore taken the resolution s not "taus fatally Injured. The by a vote of 9 toIta85, W. 8. Smith of Towa discussed the favor. tai '""'in at & o'clock and before having voted in legality of the measure from a constitutional point of view, citing many cases to show that-thi- s appotprlatlon could not be held to be an "emolument under any construction of law. The bill was passed, 176 'to 68, the yeas and nays being demanded by Mr. Prisoners and Guard Were Appropriation for the Executives Killed ing Expenses. ... d ap-Thi-n JW- - two-third- - INTERFERENCE WOULD DO Underwood. MORE HARM THAN GOOD ' n'k. Jnne 20. A telegram ' roident Roosevelt relative to Rns-- l y. "''ni massacre of Jews in tonight to n min meet uL J"v in this city. In It the waa crowded to the doors, while out. aide there was a large crowd who could not get Into the building. When the lamentations for the dead were chanted there were sobs from 'aid: every quarter of the synagogue and n p" over the matter with See-i- t number of women became hysterical ret..-- 1 Several rtfobla made T know how deeply from grief. .. " irethixe with your feelings and speeches In Yiddish, after which Rabbi i!,rii,,r an,N horrified we are at Joseph Silverman of the Temple w, n's "furred In Russia, tout you Eamnuel spoke at length in English. ' th, hnw well nigh Impossible it After reading the Presidents message the word of the chler :a..Jrp'P!1sh anything but barm by he said It was magistrate as to diplomaticHeInterferadded THEODORE ROOSEVELT." ence and it must prevail. could, however, amend meeting as held at tha that congress now MU pending bethe Immigration ."mmedroach Hagedal to imml-ran- a It make to sa apply ao it fore 7 street, to lament the conn-tr- r this Russia to " from " fleeing r maa-iJew In the recent I;..!' massacre. He tifrom a w refuge d '.slystok. Russia. The gath-,,n- ered he said, that the whole (sron-tr- y e auspices of the sou Id stand by congress In this rmmunlty. The ayna- - I matter. lor u JichV?holds about 3,000 persons. .v" The following Democrats voted with the Republicans: Brousard of Louis ians. Clark of Florida, Cockran cT New York. Davey of Louisiana, Fitsgerald of New York. Goulden of New York, Glass of Virginia. Gager of Rhode Island. Hunt of Missouri, Keliher of Massachusetts, Kline of Pennsylvania, Llnd-sa- v of New Y6rk. Meyer of Pennsylvania, Ranadell of Louisiana. Ruppert of New York. Ryan of New York, Slier-leof Kentucky, Sullivan of Massachusetts. SULTAN Says He Was NOT PLEASED. '"-M- ed Reforms. Regarding London, Jnne 21. The corespondent Kea of the Dally Mail that he has had an Interview with the sultan of Morocco, who. when reluctantly Induced to talk about the Alge-dra- a conference on Moroccan reforms, complained bl'terly that during tbe progress of the conference he was never consulted. Tha sultan added that at tri-gra- ph THURSDAY MORNIN3, he agreed in principle wr h '.he convention. but that some modifications are necessary and I must have time to consider ths treaty." He especially desired to have a JUNE 21, 1936. WELCOMES clause Inserted empowering him to dismiss the European commissioners as soon aa, the the npm.ou of the European governments. Morocco was established on a firm and sound basis. Such a clause, the iui:an add, would be tha recognition ot Mot ocean independence and tend to allay the suspicions of the Moroccan people. The sultan confessed that his great ambition was to have a railway built to develop Moroccan trade. PRICE one road is offered and a mileage buuk or other transportation on the ounxiwct-in- g road to tfie destination of the baggage ia offered. The bill makes a refusal oo the part of the railroad to a misdemeanor and carry out its provide a penalty fur Ita infraction. FIVE CENTS VERY RICH a ASK FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST RELIEF COMMITTEE. San Francisco. June 20. With the claim that members at the nnance committee of the cltlena' relief eumtult-tehave enteerd Into a conspiracy to netke improper ne of the relief funds turned over to their care, proceeding were begun la the superior eourt toTROUBLE OVER TOBACCO. day toy an associated number of refugees to obtain an injunction rest rain-lu- g the finance committee from doing Panama Believes N Should Ba Subject to a Duty. anything further with tbe funds now now on hand or receiving any more money or foodstuffs. The suit was Panama. June differ fllod by Alva Idell, William Howard encea may arise betwtan the United and C. F. Pearce, who allege that they Bute and the republic of Panama rerepresent lu.Oot) homeless people in garding the right of the former to imthe relii-- f camps of tho oily, port Into the canal aoue commissaries Tho three complainants ask that supplies of tobaoeo free of duty. PanTrondhjem, June 2o The event of they be appointed trustees of tho roama denies thia right, claiming that 1 ElMne, W. Ya, June t tobacco la not an article of first neces- today In connection with the prepara- ller funds for tho refugees they claim the e loving session of tho West Virtion for the ion sent. of King to rep coronal sity. nor one required In oaaal ginian Bankers' ataoelatioa today, tho Maud was Tbe last Panama assembly Haakon Vll. and (Ju-e- n features were addresses toy Secretary , RUSSIA TROOPS MUTINY. established a duty of $1 per pound on the arrival of the Prince and Princes cf the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw and of Wales and their children on board tobacco, thus making ita lmpurtnion Faked States Beuator Ell kina, of thia and ' London, jnne 21 Ths Tribune' practlcallv prohibitive. President Ama- the British ro. al yacht Victoria The convention waa brought to at Bt. Petersburg aa aorta state. dor lays that when the assembly meets Albert, convey el by the British second-clas- s close tonight with n banquet at atm cruisers Juno and Talbot. that Emperor .Yioholai 1 urging Goa-era- l ahome next September he will ask for Immeat Senator Elkins. The British rersele euterrd the harTrepnff to organise a cabinet and diate legislation reducing the duty. It Secretary Shaws Add is reported that ehould the canal com- bor at f:80 o'clock this afternoon and that the emperor haa auntatoned 11. mission insist on Importing tobacco the Juno and the Albert firing a Pobledoneateff, former procurator of Secretory Shaw said: the holy synod, to an audience at "lbs f sort, and I think It la n Cast. Panama all protect and endeavor to salute to which the Norwegian cruiser slop tba importation as an Infringement and shore baneriea replied. For half Psterhof tonight A dlapatch from that the United Stores has (ha beat J of the law of Panama and the an hour the sound of guns reechoed Riasan to tho asm paper reports that carraney ayaiaaa In the world does j' for miles along tbe fjord. The Vic- the Bolchnf regiment has mwtnled and not imply (hat (ha cununoy system treaty with the United States. toria and Alhrrt had anchored In the killed several of tkrir officer. of Ike United Stolen to perfect or that i harbor before King Haakon. Queen ft sannot be to pro red. It la the most ' WILL BE RELIEVED. aoavantoat ayatam In the world, to- Maud and Crown Prince Olaf boardTERRORISTS' AIM WAS POOR. cease It to euaatrueUxI on tbe decimal, Marinas on Guard Duty In Pekin Will ed a launch and steamed out to meet B Sant Home. their relatives, the representatives of Warsaw, Jnno 20. Rewolniionlste to- or metric, ayeem. The ay stem to not i t the British nation The clow kinship day fired eight ahota at Police perfect, largely because ft to not ' Popik, mlaalng him. tout badly elastic. It toils to respond In volume ! Washington, June 20. The present of the king and queen of Norway to of the Prince of Wale mad the meet- woanding two woman. Thia la tha to the changing needs of aaaasna and legation guard at Pekin, consisting about 100 marines, has been ordered ing partieulariy sympathetic. Tha fifth attempt no the ttvoa of sergeants of localities. That there wlU bo no men back to the United States, tbs farther currency legislation until we Prince of Wales embraced hla lister of polios this weak, served a year in the Philippine loefor and warmly greeted hla brorher-ln-laTho government saloons were sacked hall bars exptrienoed a panto ocentering upon their taro years' service and took the little 'Crown Prince Olaf today and the money In the eatablleh-nie- casioned by thia want of etasUcdty, I In China. On July 25 a guard of 200 In hia arma. Ijiier the members of was Moim. Tho robbers, who am oonvtnoed. marines will Mil from Ban Francisco the two auites were presented to each were re volution tala, escaped. "Lit me define this defsot more to replace the marine who are bow other. Annually wa bars an specifically. there. It was tha original intention FARMER WAS POISONED. of money during the spring and The royal party remained on the of the navy department to have at Victoria and Albert until 6 oclock, Munnrer months. Annually wa pass least 200 marines stationed at the lega- when they returned to the landing, Watt Plains, Mo, June 20. Henry through a period at anxiety ta we aption In Pekin, but' on acoount of lack where they waited tha of the Mlae, a wealthy fanner, died here to proach tha period, of crop movement of men the strength has been only 100 Prince and Princess ofcoming Wales. The day from tba effects of pot ton, sup- for annually ths volume at money la time. thia to up departnre of tbe king and queen and posed to havo Keen administered in n relatively laeuffleient to meat thin sudAlthough the situation In China la the Princess of Wklea from the British . containing drinking water. J. P. den Inareaae of buataee. far from satisfactory, no immediate royal yacht was the signal for another Jug Drummer, who waa aoouaad toy Mm Syatom la Nat Elaatin, trouble la expected as a reault of the aeriea of aalulva. A great throng sur- of giving him tha Jng, was arrested. Wo do not Mod and must not have movement against American commer- rounded the binding and gave King B rummer Miaea aon inflation. Tba avorego amount, of cial activity. Haakon an ovaton. When iht Prince mousy ia, in my Judgment abundant PRETENDER and Princess of marched Wales ESCAPED, up Ths dimoalty lisa la Oo toot that tba WRECK ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC. tba landing and along In front of tho r volume remain stationary."' 16. Adherents Juae tho tho of Mellila, guard of honor, tha band playing oa tbe Income Senator Elkina Four Tramps Were Killed Twenty Brltiah - unsucapoke of Morocco Rnltaa last national anthem and tha nightand tnberiUnca 4axa, and aaM .tyt Miles From R"- crowd cheering enthusiastically. Qneea cessfully attempted to aaaaetnata Bn the twentieth esotery wan , getting was Maud Sod. Ike JTlncess of .Wales and, Hamera, the pretender, while he the readjustment of .uiuju-taroatReno, June 20r Four1 man to- sleeping In hla tent Several of The ready for their a entered children carriage , of humanity: aid two ethers badly Injured gether, King Haakon and the Princes pretender1! guards were killed and ft-- - In sans certain In the wrecking of a Southern Pacific of "Money Wales In another. The British min- others wounded. . power, Ire eeld. In n mans freight train late last night near ister and the members of the suites Flelsh, alsteen miles writ of here. The and tides followed and the party drove FOR EXCHANGE OP PROFESSORS. pocket It la a moat loyal and unfailing friend. Tha meat kuaaome parson In . remains of George White, a tramp, to the palace through crowded streets. all tha world la ono walking tha high-whave been taken from the wreckage The crowd conRome.' The June haa wrs demonstraking 20.' especla'ly without a dultac. . Money la aa. and the bodies at three other .tramps tive bemure of the on Villaii Professor and ferred Senator at the order on tire world for wbat the world are still pinned beneath the wrecked Prince of Walea to relationship on of .teak tiie Maud. Credaro, representing Queen produces, and ra alt eountrias and freight cars. Ed. yona, of Virginia ' the ways and manna of making an clime this order la always honored. Reception for Visiting Royalty. a City, and John Martin, of Lns Angeles, aa for .The arrival and reception of the both badly hurt, were brought to a hosPeer Man la Happy, of the for eschanga league professors pital here today. The wreck waa pedal emhawiii from Great Britain betwern the Lulled Statee and Italy. "After a certain point wanfth bea and France, beaded by the Prince of caused by the breaking of aw heel of comes a burden and robs ita owner of freight car. The main line will not be Wales and Admiral Bnyla respectively, BANDITS ANNIHILATED. ease and repose, yrt I hare observed cleared for traffic before night. gave the rrowda pleasing spectacles of how eager and witling people are to royal pageantry. Beside the aalutes Sa Ionia, June 20. After a desperate along through Ufa wftb tba THREE INVESTIGATIONS. of the arriving warships and tha re- fight at Perlcpetlch, near Koehaaa, a struggle burden of wsakh upon than. Very eatend-d was an to there them sponses force of imperial troops on June IS. rick men never whistle. Poor men ah .t Bialy- - exrhat.je of International eourlartea Police Are Now In Can'd a band of thirteen bandits, way do. Bird songs are in tha hearts atok. and from morning until noon guna under Captain Christo of tbe Bulgarian of tha poor man. Thin to waH. In boomed In the harbor. army. The Imperial troops lost two every condition of Hfle (hare la oompna- official 20. Three June The only public appearance pt the killed and femr wounded. Btalystok, setton.' investlagtlons to determine the respon- royal family of Norway waa when they Senator Blklna declared that poverty last the of excesses for the went to greet iht Prince and Princes sibility JITSU EXPERTS ARE want will yet be banished from ud week will be prosecuted. These are of Wales, which waa made the oc- JIU EN ROUTE TO THE EAST. the world. He arid: of commission the to he conducted by casion of a patriotic demonstration. "There 1 enough wealth in the the lower house of parliament, tha The baby crown prince haa taken a B. C, June 20. Steamer world now to prevent poverty, but wa Victoria, minthe and Interior minister of the wonderful hold on the hearts of the Tremont, which arrived today, had hare not ywt learned bow to dim vioistry of justice. All witnesses of Norwegian peopa. and if he retain bla among other pasaengere Aaa Mila Is. tribute ft. Wa understand the way Inare toy exceMes lence and apfferers place in their affections through the a Filipino, bound to Washington on n of accumulation, but not of distribusubto of vited by the ministry justice years he will be one of the world's political mlrstou fur tba Flliplnoa; also tion. Society and government are the of mit depositions to the judge moat popular nonancha when he finally two Japanese jiu jilsu experts who constantly struggling with great queslocal court. cornea to the throne. bare been engaged by Yale university. tions. Society, under n free governThe police are enforcing the restoment. has reached the paint where It Large Fleet In Harbor. ration of pillaged property. The fleet la the harbor la rapidly KILLED BY FORMER POLICEMAN. eu, in (he end, get what It demand!, what Is bast for It, aqd protect Itself DENIED NEW TRIAL. growing and presents a giCa appearJune 20. The British without forre. London, , ance, the veai-elbeing draped with Chronicle of thta dty aeya it haa r Lord Barrington Will Be Hanged on gay bunting. Competition and Individualism. from a reived Blalyetok telegram The American embassy, headed hy July 29. Competition and ' Individualism go the murderer of Chief Charles H. Graves, minUtrr of Sweden, of Police that band In band, Mid tha senator, and up waa Derkatcbeff. who shot Jefferson City. Mo., June 20. Tha will be received in audience tomor- and killed hare May 20. waa a former to a certain point are wholesome and supreme court en banc today, overruled row. The remaining special em policeman. The Jews had previously beneficial to commerce and bn si nee the motion for a rehearing filed by baaalea. Including Prince Henry of been accused of the crime. "Unrestrained competition la tba counsel for Lord" Frederick Seymour Prussia, will reach here tomorrow, bueincM world, ' bo added, throws the final for for the to when be hanged preparations Barrington, sentenced PAULINE HALL INJURED. society back oa tbe cruel law of tba coronation will be completed. tbe murder of James B. McCann, survival of (ba fittest and In tba end Swedish at abaeoce The representaUnless "Lord' Barrington's counsel New York. Jane 20- - PaoMne Halt, the strong prevail and dominate. ComA few can get hla case transferred to the tion attracts little attention. the metre m. sustained a fracture of her petition and Individualism are tha supreme court of the United States or resident Swedes display their flag, hut loft leg and waa badly bruised and parents of present conditions, of trust ignore shaken up In a runaway accident In combinations and colossal fortune!. arrangements Governor Folk Interferes, Barlngton the official will he hanged at Clayton, on Jnne 29. Sweden, because of King Oscar's re- Yonkers today. Her slater, Mfoa A. Theodore Rooaerett ones aaM that ha fusal to participate. Hall, waa also bruised. . thought a com pro mlae between SALOON LICENSE $6,500. and Socialism would bo TO EXPECT JAPANESE NO DISORDERS AT CRONSTAOT. beat I replied that apparently this Alto Must Francisco RUSSIA AGAIN. in San FIGHT There might ba a solution, bat bow could Close at S P. M. St. eteraburg, June 20. Aa lnvewtl-gatlo- n society get rid of tba evils of both Ken20. F. B. J. Victoria, of tba report from London that while holding on to their benefits?" C, June San Francisco, June 20. Tbe oard of nedy, until recently publisher of tha heavy firing is going on at Cronatadt an ordinance Japan Advertiser of Yokohama, who and that rioting la la progress, shows upervtHora today pared . OPPICERB ELECTED. fixing saloon licenses at $6,500 per an- arrived today hy the steamer Tremont, that there has not beea any firing and reIn e num. Saloons will he permitted to aid there waa a general Impression no disorder haa occurred. InternationPittsburg, June sume business July 5. and for the first Japan that another war with Russia al Prmnmca and Aralat ants nelon. In SAIL FOR EUROPE. thirty days tholr doors will remain would to fought before many years. In convention here, elected the fiotowlng Ruaria could recover u. m. to 8 p. m. After fact aa soon PreeidootL Martin P. o (Beets today: open from Jana 20, John G. A. Higgins, Boston; first rice prartdeat, New York, that time. If the police commissioner for another campaign. Wbat ground so decide, the saloon a may remain there waa for thta he eonld not any, ftabem. Americas ambassador to Tur- William Maiphy, Butte, Moot; eeo-onbut be. Instanced a conversation with key. and Senator P. C. Knox of Pennvice prertOent, J. G. Warrington, open all nlghL noted Japanese statesmen who were sylvania, Bailed for Europe on the At. Louis; aacwtary-traneurer- , William SYSTEM IS COMPLETE. of the opinion. Considerable Instance steamer Oceania. 1L Jetob. of friction between Russian and Japanese are reported from Manchuria and Block Signals on All Llnea of tha Bo Vladivostok, where onerous restriclington. tion are being Imposed upon the JapJapanese Chicago. Jnne 20. Officials of the anese, and where twenty-onBurlington railway announce today the were recently arrested and Imprisoned completion of the port live block sys- aa spies. tem over all of their main line, approximating 4.noo miles. The last sec- MUST CHECK BAGGAGE REGARDLESS OP TICKET. tion to he Installed were between Kansas city and Council Bluffs and on cerWashington. Jnne 29. A Mil of great tain linen west of the Misouri river. Under the positive block system of Importance, both to the railroad and operating trains colllsona are almost tha traveling public, was passedof today Pittsburg. Jnne 20, Col. James M. Since tha RapuMiean atate convention, rules, by tbe house under suspension impossible. national Democratic committee- conference with leaders have Indicatregulating the cheeking of baggage by Gnffay, common carrier. The Mil compels man from this state and Dumoeralle ed a marked change In the views of SEEKS RELIEF FROM DEBTS. tale leader, gave to the Associated many, and he deems it only fair not to common esrrlern engaged In Interstate 1 des- Prem toaight a statement defining the interfere with three leaders and what to commerce 20. A. to Samuel check June Kean, baggsge Chicago. In th approaching campaign. they think beat for the party at this former p reeldent of the banking firm tination on tnMisporisiiwi I offered, position time. hla statement Col. Guffey release In known bat of in in form whether Co., the which A failed Kean A. of 8. Mr. Guffey had heretofore declared regular form vf all delegatee to the aiate convention 1890 with liabilities cf over a million as "split tickets or fusion could only be accepted hy hie friend or that to from him or aay a nd pledges on In line the mllmge ticket filed a voluntary pettion dolars. and leavea them free to support whom the Democratic atate convention with dis- ether ticket on another line, to tlf United in Staten the bankruptcy pi rase at the atate convention. a Democrat at the head of tbe ticket. trict court In which he aeeka relief destination of the baegsg. The hill is they Hr say he is still of the same mind from debts that aggregate 87&C.900. Intended to oteroome the practice of He says. that prior to th withLincoln other and continue: now manager of the concern, roads which now refuse to check bag- party convention In May. he, Kean a "Nevertheless, I want to avoid strife which deala In municipal and corporate gage to its destination where a ticket leaden, were of the opli.Um that to Fraction pulat or tewwnation of Democrat ehould bead tba atate tioket. In the party sad Its organiMtlan, bonds and acrip. e They Are Gathering at ious Senator Elkins Says the Poor Man is the Happy Man Trondhjem for Coronation. . -- , . Hoe-gean- i ut am-m- as n-law. -- . o ar Italian-Aairrica- a 20.-Tb- d e PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS RELEASED FROM PLEDGES 1 K I |