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Show , NEWS 0?12 DAY ; iN D:zr Fop PHILADELPHIA, June 10. S. If. Wan.' amaker, a leading merchant of this city, i and brother of former Postmaster-General John Wanamaker, died suddenly yesterday yes-terday of heart disease, DENVER, June 10. Attorney Piatt Rogers, representing Mrs. Genevieve Phi pp., has tiled tn the District court a petition for the reopening of the ex parte hearing at which Judge Peter L. Palmer appointed her husband, -Lawrence. C, Phlpps, custodian of their two children. ' NEW YORK, June 10.-Capt Danne-mean Danne-mean of the aU&mahlp Prinzes . Irene, which arrived yesterday, said : that on Tuesday he passed the steamer Fortuna, and on one of her decks he saw what he believes to be the submarine boat Protector. Pro-tector. . ' ; WASHINGTON, June 10. United States Charge Lee at Panama has cabled the State department that the Government of Panama has consented to suspend action upon the pending coinage legislation until a conference is held in Washington, with a view to securing a system similar to that prevailing in the Philippines. WASHINGTON, June 10.-Yeterdays statement of the treasury shows: Available Avail-able cash balance, $166,139,320; gold, $68,-633,648. $68,-633,648. ST. LOTJIS, June 10. The Coroner's iury, which Investigated the killing ot fanuel Sereva, the Spanish bull-fighter, who was shot by E. C. Carleton Bass, another an-other matador, returned an opinion verdict ver-dict of homicide, leaving the question of responsibility under the law with the, prosecuting attorney's) office. Bass was returned to Jail. - KANSAS CITY, June 10. The police of both Kansas Cities say that Victor Poole has not been arrested by them, nor any other Colorado miners charged with offenses of-fenses In that State. SALINA, Kan., June 10. Charles Conrad Con-rad of Victor, Colo., who is visiting his father here, is pressman on the Victor. Record, which was destroyed by ' a mob Wednesday night. He received a telegram yesterday from one of the employees of the wrecked office, telling him to come at once and save his household goods. HARTFORD, Conn., June 10. The State convention of the Prohibition party yesterday yes-terday nominated Fred O. Piatt of New Britain for Governor. VICTOR. Colo., June 10. The commission commis-sion appointed . by Gen. Bell to Inquire into the records of the miners under arrest ar-rest reported to him yesterday a list of ninety-seven union miners, with the recommendation rec-ommendation that they be deported. DENVER. June 10. At the graduating exercises of Denver university Senator Henry M. Teller received the degree of doctor of laws, as did William Fraser McDowell, Mc-Dowell, who was recently made bishop of the Methodist church. ; SAN FRANCISCO. June 10. The torpedo tor-pedo boat destroyer Perry, which has been lying at the Mare Island navy yard, will replace the Preble in active service in the Pacific fleet. ST. LOTJIS, June 10. San Francisco was chosen as the next place of meeting at the session of the anuual ' convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and Maj. Richard D. Sylvester of Washington, D. C, was elected president. presi-dent. NORFOLK, Va., June 10. The battleship battle-ship Missouri sailed from Hampton Roads for Gibraltar yesterday. It is understood this vessel will Join the fleet at Tangier. BOSTON, June 10. The International Ladles' Garment Workers' association was pledged to the support of the Socialistic party, after a bitter debate, which closed the fifth annual convention. HARTFORD, Conn., June 10. The Prohibitionists' Pro-hibitionists' convention voted down a resolution res-olution to Indorse Gen. Nelson A. Miles as the Presidential candidate for the party, after a lively discussion. ment occcupying Slamateio on June 7. The Russians retired slowly because of the enemy's great superiority toward Fen Chulln pass. Loss, 2 officers and 100 men killed and wounded. . MEXICO CITY, June 10. Two employers of the Central bank of this city have beon arrested on suspicion of being implicated in a heavy defalcation, stated to amount to 196,000, though the street report among brokers is that It will reach $280,000. LONDON, June 10. With a view to cutting cut-ting into the 'Cnnard line's Liverpool to boston traffic, the North German Lloyd line has decided to carry third-class passengers pas-sengers from any part of the lTnltcd Kingdom to Boston for $13.7. ODF.SSA. Mo., June 10. L. H. Gehman, president of Odessa college, a private institution, in-stitution, waa found unconscious in lilt I apartments In the college building yester-1 yester-1 day. He had shot himself In the region of the heart. I ,f" Claims aggregating more than $100,000 were presented. j PARI3. June 10. Foreign Minister Del-casse Del-casse made a statement in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, giving a summary of the official investigation into the atrocities atroci-ties in Armenia, PARIS. June 10. W. K. fv'anderbllt's Tu-renne Tu-renne won the Prix Seymour at the Long-champ Long-champ races yesterday, j RIO DE JANEIRO. Juile KX The questions ques-tions pending between Brazil and Peru now seem to be in a fair way to a peaceful peace-ful settlement. It ia reported that a joint administration will be established In the disputed Acre territory, j PARIS. June 10. Information reaching the Foreign office leads (the ol'tlcialw to believe that Messrs. Herdicaris and Var-ley Var-ley will be released duriag the next few days, us the negotiations! are tending toward to-ward a satisfactory adjietmcnt. ST. PETERSBURG, Jitiie 10. A Japanese Japan-ese brigade attacked a Russian deiach- RTCHMOND. Va., June 10. The De o-cratlc o-cratlc convention at last night's session elected Senators Daniel and Martin, liov-. Montague and A. C. Brayton delegates-at-large to the St. Louis convention. WASHINGTON, June 10. Members of the honorary board of Fillpplne commission commis-sion to the Louisiana Purchase exposition exposi-tion reached Washington at 5:30 yesterday afternoon and from this point will begin their tour of the United States as guests of the Government. The Washington visit vis-it will continue until Monday. GLENS FALLS, N. Y., June 10. The strike of the employees cf the International Interna-tional Paper company's mill here, which began Monday and whioh threatened to Involve the workers In the mills of the company in other parts of the country, was settled yesterday. Unions won a victory. vic-tory. BOSTON. June 10. In the United States District court Atherton N. Hunt of this city was appointed trustee In bankruptcy bank-ruptcy of the Dr. Green Nervura company. com-pany. 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