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Show WASHINGTON, June 25. As Perdlcirls and Varloy have .been returned to their home In Tangier, the Navy department to-day to-day cabled orders to Roar-Admiral Chad-wlek Chad-wlek to proceed on his cruise according to tho original programme. IH ST. LOUIS. Juno 25. Tho New York Stato building was dedicated today. Tho 'ceremonies were preceded by a parodo ami band concert. The formal programme In-' eluded an address by Vice-President Wit-illarri Wit-illarri Berrle Of the1 Now York commission. delivering the building to Gov, Odell, and an address of acceptanco from tho Gov-crnor, Gov-crnor, CHICAGO, Juno 25. 'Alexander C. Allen, who. as attorney fdr tho Employers' aseo- elation, has been instrumental In securing Injunctions against a number of labor unions, has been tho victim of x mystorl-ous mystorl-ous attack aa ho was leaving tho building In which his office Is located. H was seriously injured, CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo,. June 25. Sec-rotary Sec-rotary Arthur Francis of tho Trana-Mls-slsslppl Commercial congress, has issued tho call for the annual convention to bo held In SL Louis September 10-17. It is estimated that 20,000 delegates will be in attendance CALAIS. Me., Juno 25. Tne celebration flH of tho- anniversary of the landing of Sleu de Monts and Samuel do Champlaln in tho provinces was transferred to this placo to-day, to-day, on Doahet's island, a memorial tablet commemorating the original settlement H made thcro by the French bclner unveiled. DELAWARE, O., Juno 25. The, south- H bound Twentieth Century limited on tho Big Four road Jumped the track ncar hero today, whllo running sixty miles an hour. and the engine, baggage car and ono coach turned over on their aides In the ditch. Englneor S. E. Shopard and Richard O'Neill, baggago master, wero killed. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 25. Judgo C. J. Gavin of Raton, N. M., has been appoint- ed reading clerk of the Democratic Na- tlonal convention. One of hln qualifies-tlons qualifies-tlons is the marvelous' voice which ho possesses. H CHICAGO. Juno 25. Eleven persons H wero Injured and many moro wero alight- ly hurt In a collision of two street cars to- day. A northbound Wallaco street car i H crashed into an eastbound Thirty-first street car. Both cars wero crowded. IH WASHINGTON, Juno 25. Tho Japan H legation and tho Stato department havo received official advices from Tokio con- firming thcv press report that a Russian battleship-was sunk and other RuMlau vessels damaged by tho Japanese off Port Arthur oh tho 23rd instant. ll MANHATTAN, Ivan,, , Juno 25. Tho H Kansas river hero is rising rapidly and B has backed up tho Bluo so the height of that river cannot bo ascertained, NEW YORK. Juno 25, John Alexander flH Dowlc, tho leader of tho Zlon City (111.) B settlement, and his eon, A. Gladstone, Dowle, wero passengers on tho steamship Lucanla, which arrived today from Llrer- MADISON. Wis., Juno 25. Tho Ropubll- H Can State central committeo of the La Follotto faction elected officers today. An executive committeo of seven will bo ap-pointed ap-pointed by Chairman Connor. Permanent headquarters will be established, LANCASTER. Pa.. Juno 26. Bonjamln and Edwin Coahkoy, brothers, wero clec-trocutod clec-trocutod at their homo near Wabank while picking cherries, coming In contact with B a wire that fed arc lights and which ran B through tho branches. DETROIT, Juno 25. Edward Dlaney. a flH bartender, arrested soveral weeks ago on . suspicion of connection with tho theft ot iH a gold bar valued at $22,000 from tho Pn- iH clflc Express company's offlco here, was 'H today discharged by Justico Sollers. The B ovldonce did not warrant holding him. LONDON. Juno 23, Earl Roberts has definitely accepted Embassador Choate'n Invitation to visit American next year. WASHINGTON, June 25. Today's 6tate- ll mont of tho treasury balances In tho gen- IH eral fund, exoluslvd of tho $150,600,000 gold Hfl rservo in tho division of redemption. B ahowa. Available cash balance. 51&4.065,- 9?3; gold, 563,486,460. IB SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23. William H Geratle, secretary of the Northern Com- f merclal company, reports that tho steam- .H era St. Paul. Portland and Roaecrana all , BB arrived at St. Mlchnol on June 20, after iH having discharged passengers and freight iH at Nomo. jH WASHINGTON. JUne 2S.-Presldent fl ROObevelt today anpolntod Rear-Admiral IH Robley D. Evana, Rear-Admiral Henry R. iB Manney. Brlg.-Gen. A. W. Greeley. Lieut.- H Commander Joseph L. Jonno and Pt-of. Willis S. Moore, chlcr of tho weather bu- lM reau, ob a. bOnrd to consider thA question of wlrolew) tolegraphy In the service or iH the National Government. lH FRESNO, Cal., Juno 25. The Bahta. Fe limited, aouthbound. rah Into the horth- B bound local thla artornoom Just south or BH Fresno. Both cnglnea nnd Boveral cars B wero smashed. Two firemen were injured and several pasBengcra hurt, but not serl- PORTLAND, Or.. June 25 The Ken- ( Blngton group of mines In the Berner bay lM district. Alaska, has .boon sold to the 'll Alaaka-Treadwell company. composed of iH Eastern capitalists, for 51.000,000. ! CHICAGO. June 25. Paul Morton, tho ll newly appointed Secretary of tho Navy. fB left Chicago today for Nebraska City. tH Neb., to visit his mother. Mr. Mot-ton ex- iH peota to return to Chicago in about a IH PARIS, Juno 25. Prices wore heavy on -tl tho bourse today. There was a slight re- flH action In Russians, owing to tho reported tlH failure of the naval aortic at Port Arthur. 'H BERLIN, JUno 25. Prices on the boUroo flH today were weakest. |