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Show 1 Rashes From the Wire . COLORADO SPRINGS, f'olo.. June 11. A severe hailstorm here today did damage dam-age estimated at $:r,.noo. CIIJCAGO. .Mine II Thc cnll for the forty-first animal convent Ion of Ihe National Na-tional American Women's Sufi'rupre association asso-ciation war. Issued lodav. Thc convention conven-tion will ho at-the Alaskn-yidcoii-Paelllc exposition at Seattle on .Tunc 7. SEATTLE. Wash., Juno 11. A dispatch dis-patch from While Horse. Yukon territory, terri-tory, sny.s thai the Yukon is free from Ice and that steamer service between Wlilto Horse and Dawson will bo begun tomorrow. RAPID CITY, S. U.. June It The .second death Iu this vicinity us the re-Kiilt re-Kiilt of the recent violent storms occurred lodny. when Clunies Miner, S vears old. the grandson of Postmaster "Miner of I Par loin, was struck by lightning and j killed. I ROSWKLL. JC. M., June 11. Five woolgrowers today disposed of their clip of 700.000 pounds at prlvab- sale. The I price Is sniil to be over i!U cents a pound. It Is estimated that about 1. 000,000 pounds of wool Is still held by' the growers of this part of 2scw Mexico. NEW YORK. Juno 11. Jacob M. Gor-dln. Gor-dln. a well-known writer of Jlobre.v plays, died of cancer todny In his home In Brooklyn, lln wns a native of Russia. After coming to this city fifteen years ago, he wrote, a great number of plays, some of which achieved success In the east side theaters. WASHINGTON, June 11. An additional addi-tional ?."iU00 wan sent to the American embassy at Constantinople today by Ihe American Red Cross foclely for "relief work among tho destitute people In the Aleppo and Adana districts of Turkev. This makes ?20.000 sent by this society for this purpose. NFAV YORK. June 11. Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont, who has recently llgured prominently prom-inently as an advocate of woman's suffrage, suf-frage, returned today from London. She declared her belief that "women will soon have the right tn vote in both Kngknul and America." nnd conllrmed in a measure meas-ure the recent reporla that she would give strong financial support to tho suffrage suf-frage movement, of which New York Is to lie made tho chief battleground. WASHINGTON. June 11. Secretary Meyer today issued a general order to tho navy expressing the desire that when vessels of the navy meet or are In company com-pany with the vessels of thc various state niillliaf. their Intercourse shall conform to naval usage ami as far as practicable to the regulations for the government of thc navy. This was done to eliminate uncertainly as to such formalities. for-malities. YUMA. Ariz.. June 11. Telegraphic advices ad-vices received todny by the Yuma County Commercial club from Delegate Cameron of Arlr.ona, at Washington, announces that liic general land office has agreed to hold tlm drawing for the Port Yuma Indian reservation lands, to be opened this fall, nt this place instead of Washington, Wash-ington, as had been previously decided upon nnd announced. The news Is hniled with rejoicing by the entire population. IIKLFNA, Mont.. June 11. Judge Hunt, in the federal court today, made tin order that (he testimony respecting the Western Lumber company and the bit: P.lackfoot Milling- companv In the suit of ihe government agalnsl Frederick A. Hyde of California and others, wherein where-in extensive timber trespasses are alleged, al-leged, be talcen before a. master In chancery chan-cery and that the ease be closed within 75 dnys. SEW YORK. June 11. Definite notion toward dissolving the Seaboard Airline Railway company receivership was taken here today. The general reorganization committee practically agreed upon a plan by which foreclosure Is to be avoided and the existing llrst mortgage I per cent bonds will remain undisturbed. Money to pay off the receivers' certificates certifi-cates and other Immediate obligations will be raised by the issue and sale of Income In-come bonds. FHATTLK. Wash.. June 11. The Nome fleet, which left here early In the month with freight and passengers for Seward Peninsula and St. Michael, has probably arrived safely In port today, as it was this morning reported five miles off Nome, with Ice conditions favorable. The dispatch dis-patch from thc government office at Nome brings relief to many people in Seattle, for thrro had been no word from Ihe vessels ves-sels since they left. June J, " and t". BUTTE. Mont.. June 11. Thc police commission inquiry Into thc conduct of Captain Huckner, charged by Mayor Ncvin with Illegal collection of money from patrolmen, was today adjourned to .lime 1 T. after several policemen had sworn that they had given Bnckner $o each. Buc.kner, Ii Is snld. was collecting a fund to fight In tho courts the dispute over the application of the clvi! service law to the police force, and hence it Is claimed the patrolmen merely were contributing con-tributing lo Hie defense of their own tenures. HELENA. Monl., June 11. The final hearing in tho case of Nellie May Moore against J. M. Smith and the Smith Bros. Sheep company for an accounting nnd a share in the property, out of which she alleges she was defrauded, was had before be-fore Judge Hunt In tho federal court today. to-day. The voluminous testimony adduced ad-duced before the master In chancery in support of and In denying the sensn-llonal sensn-llonal allegations of tho complaint wherein where-in it was alleged that the valuable property prop-erty was manipulated to the sole benefit bene-fit of the defendants, was submitted and the matter taken under advisement. NEW YORK, June II Methods adopted adopt-ed to obtain customers were the subject today in the government's action against the K. 1. Dupont-De Nours Powder company. com-pany. W.' J. McMnnus. general manager of the Pillsburg office of the Dupont company, testitled lhai no salesman had ever been authorized to cut prices. Mr. McMnnus declared that ho had never employed em-ployed railroad" men or others to give him information about the shipments of competitors. Tho hearing was adjourned lo June 17. |