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Show r I Foreign News in Brief ) VICTORIA, B. C, June 22. Dispatches from Prince Rupert say the Victoria sealing seal-ing Bchooner Eva Marie, bound to Bering Hoa, struck near Green island last nlghi Boon after leaving Prince Rupert, and was abandoned. The sealers, thirty In number, mostly Indians, escaped, in two boats and ten canoes carried by vessel. j PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. June 22. The steamer Vndso arrived here todnv and reports tho steamer Humboldt disabled dis-abled at liowe inlet, having broken a forward thrust spring. Some of tho passengers pas-sengers and perlahablo freight were brought here by the Vndso, and the Humboldt Hum-boldt Is being towed back to Seattle. NOME, Alaska. June 22. The 45-foot gasoline schooner Joe Matthews, from Nome for Golevln bay, wns crushed In the Ice of Bering sea just Inside Capo Darby yesterday. The twenty passengers and crew reached shoro in safey over the Ice and found shelter in Chlnak. Tho schooner lias not yet gone down, but Is hopelessly crushed and will be a total loss, with the cargo. The Tovenue cutter Bear is standing by. BUCHAREST, Roumania. June 22. The Roumanian foreign offico has made a peremptory demand on the Grecian government for satisfaction of tho Injury suffered when a mob at Pircus recently attacked a Roumanian mall steamer. LONDON. June 22. Tho International Congress of Chambers of Commerco today to-day accopted by acclamation an invitation invita-tion to hold tho session of 1912 in Boston. CALAIS. France, Juno 22. An impressive im-pressive funeral service was held today for the crew of the French submarine Pluviose, who lOBt their lives when thc vessel was sunk by a cross-channel steamer off this port on May 26. President Presi-dent Falllores, the members of the cabinet, cabi-net, deputations from parliament and the foreign naval attaches attended. TORONTO, June 22. Announcement has been made of the board of conciliation's concilia-tion's award In arbitration of the differences differ-ences of thc Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific and thoir trainmen and conductors. conduc-tors. It provides a 25 per cent increase in wages from May 1 last. LONDON. June 22. It wns rumored today to-day that the wedding of Miss Dorothy Deacon of Boston and Prince Antojnc Albert Al-bert Radzlwlll.has been postponed. It had been set for today. The union will be solemnized probably on Saturday or Monday Mon-day next. Tho postponement of the wedding wed-ding wns duo to the failure of necessary papers from Roirlo to reach here. The papers probably will arrive tomorrow. LONDON. June 22. John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish parliamentary party, and other noted Nationalists gave a dinner din-ner tonight in honor of William J. Bryan at tho houso of commons. KIEV, Juno 22. Slxteon Jews were expelled today from Kiev, twolvo from Solomenka and eight from Dcmleffka. |