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Show jljwnofESBFwiRE. j NEW YORK, June 11. John Mitchell, prc8ldciU of tho United Mine-Workern, sailed for Europe today, accompanlod by Dr. "Vv E Woyl, a Pennsylvania olorgy-man olorgy-man who haa worked actively In tho Intercuts In-tercuts of the emlners. Thoy will tour tho Brltlah IhIob and Europe, studying labor la-bor conditions. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 11. Negotiations Negotia-tions have buen In prograss for some tlmo In Snn Frnndnco, It Is aald. looking to tho organization of an international banking corporation by local capitalists and u Japanese syndicate headed by President Pres-ident Asnno of tho Toyo Klaen ICalsha. Capital J10.000.000. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 11. Nino thousand thou-sand six hundred and thirty-four barrols of oil were consumed as fuel In bringing tlio freight Btoamer Nobraxka to port from New York. The trip occupied ilfty-two ilfty-two days and ten hourB. Tho oll-burnlng appliances wero novor out of order. LONDON, Juno 11. Mrs. Hugh Baxter Tovlo of Denver nnd San Francisco, who lo 111 with typhoid fovcr In a prlvato sanitarium, sani-tarium, hno suffered a acrlous relapse. NEW HAVEN., Jnno 11. Bank tellers, keepers and olerkB In this city have leurnod that hereafter not only will they bo required to take an annual vacation, but they must make use of tho midday lunch-hour privilege. It Is said that tho State Bank association will also recommend recom-mend that It Is advlsablo that all banks obacrvo this precaution. BROCKTON, Mass., Juno 1. Maud Ella Crowell, tho pretty daughter of Froderlck Crowell, a workman In a Bhoo factory here, has been married to Henry S. Fiote of San Francisco. Tho groom, who is said to be a millionaire, mot Miss Crowell only two weeks ago at a theater party In New York. WASHINGTON, June 11. Members of tho honorary board of Filipino commissioners commis-sioners to tho Louisiana Purchase exposition, expo-sition, viewed the points of historic Interest Inter-est in Washington today from carriages. BOSTON, Juno 11. Tho annual meeting of tho First Churoh of Christ Scientists. Boston, began todny with a session of tho oxecutlvo members. Tho annual communion commu-nion services will bo held tomorrow. Tha annual business mooting will bo hold Tuesday, June 14. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 11. Secret Sorvlco Agent George W. Hnzen has received re-ceived a dispatch from San Antonio, Tox , stating that Arthur Ray Stewart has been arrested there. Ho is wanted at Washington, D. C. by the Division of Insular In-sular AfTalrs on charge of falsifying public pub-lic records. MANILA, June 11. Judgo Araullo has sentenced Artomlos IUcartc, tho former Filipino louder, to one year's imprisonment imprison-ment on the charge of carrying concealed weapons, and to six years' Imprisonment and a rtno of of JG0CO on the charge of conspiracy against tho United States Government. DENVER. Colo., June 11. MaJ. Aaron Gove, for thirty yoars superintendent of the schools of Denver, has presontcd his resignation to the Board of Education, which has boon accepted. CHICAGO. June 11. The project instituted insti-tuted by the Chicago Amusement association asso-ciation for the celebration of a "sane" Fourth of July by subscription ha3 been formally abandoned at a meeting hold for that purpose. Tho fundo raised were Insufficient, NEW YORK. June 11. From an ambush am-bush in the shrubbery along Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn, a gang of hoodlums attacked a passing automobile driven by Dr H. L. Miller. The doctor's wife and Mrs. Gundorcht. who occupied the sent at her side., wore badly hurt, nnd It Is feared Mrs, Gundercht will not recover. TOPEKA, Kaii.. Juno 11 It Is the opinion opin-ion of the lawyers In tho Attorney-General's office that Kansas has no legal right to Rtop the doportatlon of miners into this State. WASHINGTON, Juno 11. Todav's statement of the treasury balance in the general fund, exclusive of the J160.000.000 gold reservle, shows: Available cash balance, bal-ance, ?l.259,441i gold, $71,S47,310. DENVER, Juno 11. About 1500 drummers drum-mers who ore roombers of the United Commercial Travels, held a parade here today and later were entertained with a variety of sports and amusements, Tho visitors come from all parts of tho West on this sldo of tho Missouri river. SAN FRANCISCO., June 1L Tho steamer Siberia, which sailed today for the Orient, carried six thousand tons of freight. rao9t of which was railroad material ma-terial for Japan. Among the cabin passengers pas-sengers were seventy-five Japanese. SAN JOSE. Cal., June 11. Capt. Ward and F. G. Drum of San Francisco and San Jose, capitalists, have been granted a franchise by the Secretary of the Interior Inte-rior to bulla an electric railway Into Yo-somlto Yo-somlto National park. WASHINGTON, June ll.-Secrctary Hay today received a call from Mr. Chow Tszchi, the first secretary of the Chinese legation here, who xpros8od the deep regret re-gret of his Government at the reported killing near Newchwang of the American newspaper correspondent Etzol by Chi-nese Chi-nese soldiers. WASHINGTON. Juno 1L Upltcd States Consul Norton at Harput reports to the State department that regular Turkish soldiers In largo numbers nro in all parts of tho vilayet of Mush, whero the revolutionists revolu-tionists arc under arms. WASHINGTON. Juno 11. Gov. George R. Carter of Hawaii was a guest of President Pres-ident Roosevelt at luncheon today, and discussed Hawallaln nffalrs with him. Gov. Carter is the head of the Hawallnn delegation of bIx delegates and six alternates alter-nates to tho Chicago convention. SPRINGFIELD. 111., June 11. Two hundred hun-dred members of the LIncoln-McKInley Memorial asoclntlon, composed of men -ft ho voted for both Lincoln and McKln-ley McKln-ley for President, arrived in Springfield from St. Louis today to attend appropriate appropri-ate exercises hold at Lincoln's tomb. WASHINGTON. Juno 11. Tho Panama joint commission mot in Secretary Taft's ofllco today and spent two hourB In discussing dis-cussing the currency question. WASHINGTON. Juno 1L Mr. White, United States Chargo at Buonos Ayres, reports to tho State Department that after a series of attempts at stamping out of the foot and mouth disease, tho Argentine Government has removed Its prohibition against the Importation of cattle from tho United States. WASHINGTON, Juno 11. Tho Joint army and navy board has poatponod until next fall tho consideration of control of wireless telegraph systems operating on the coasts of tho United States, WASHINGTON, "Sune 11. President Roosevelt and Secretary Moody had a conference con-ference today regarding tho proposition to give employees of tho United States navy yards Saturday half holidays during tho months of July, August and September. An arrangement was perfected. |