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Vtrell Yirgi11,111,Troops 4..., '' 4 . - - - 7- ' - - : - i :' 7 '..- k' (BY the Associated Press.): 7:: ': ' , :. ,271: - Mvcai'l I 120 - . - , . ' .., ' , , after an official investigation of the States 'Railroad 'Labor Board that he ' would ,hold the United ' ' ' impending strike call in abeyance for the present , eiecuti4e menmeatlyite't4 mr.,r.rAhhz; announced a the that . , . Bel of the maintenance of way brotherhood would be called In - , ,' '', - .; . li , Chicago' 'Iuly 3. 1 ' ".1 . ,. , , ,, .. ' ' '''i - , , : , '' ' : . ; pool !, l ; ... , Illytt , News Service.) June . CHICAGO. ' railroad shopment will go 400,000 (iiir International out tomorrow morning oi a , strike that. will seriously. handicap the op railroad., k oration of tile will be decided at a hearing , under the ellperVilliOn of the 'United; States railroad labor board this 'afternoon; tOdercurrent of ,7: There was a strong feeling prevalent this morning that a' basic compromise would be found that would avert the walkout no offi- -: Although there has been the of announcement plan of cial labOr board is, the believed, to have formulated ; the prevalent understanding I. that of i issue on the wil& yield railroads contracting out shop went snd that ,1 the uniOne Will yield- in the matter i of wage reductions.- The. possibility a that the board might,. hold out In wagai... of unions promise' to the creases whert:;,',business conditions Canoed:. .' warrant also is being , , : 4, , -- , ,. - , - ; Contrite Plan Dimmed., :."' : 24 ; The developments of the, laSt con.of issue the hours have brought sharlitt to . trotting,' out shop work of question the Aithougb: the front; as regarded still is wistn,Clits e side of the rail sinployees, it is understood that opposition to the contracting plans 'Atli one of the bigthe ittr rest incentives', that provoked ! - in-th- I rk:ti , , overwhelming' strike vote. The 'labor board 'already has of shop branded the contracting :. work its an evasion of the transport-A 201 class ation act., pnly 19 of the ,t' railroads of the 'country nave been rule board's accused of violating the have against this practice andY they been cited to appear before the board, today., It- is believed that an agreement wilt be reached whereby all toroads will pledge themselves abolish this practice; Union leaders carefully refrained from making- any statement of. their attitude. B, M Jewell ,' president of the railway,' employees department of the American Federation of Labor would make no statement with re. "I an deaf glad to today's hearing. dumb and blind," he told those, who e to. question him. , sought, " Halt Strike Orden The action of the labór board in chiefs and the rail citing executives for a conference:- halted the dispatch: of etrike Orders Ofto the wai brotherhood. of maintenance This union hu voted to - employeet issuance of the strike call strike but will be held in abeyance pending the outcome of, today' conferenee If the it ehopmen reecind their strike order is thought unlikely that the maim.' of way men will be called l. tenanOe ' out., ' That today's- - session would pro.' duce "fireworks" waeoonsidered very likely. The union chief have virtu.for . anew that have been smouldering months an they are expected ' to to at "get them oft their cheats," dare bearing. ,After the smoke has ,,,!, cleared away., however, it is believed .. been .. that an adjustment will have reached that will avert the threat. ened crisis. '. The board exercised its legal right :.; and órdere4 two of the leeders if. Jewell, head of the ., subpoenaed. six shop :crafts unions,- and 'Timothy Healey, head of the stationary- firemen and oiler when they failed to appear at themeeting. All of the rail ' roads were represented. ' - - , , . 1 - the-uni- ,, .. ! on -- , a , - - Obenchatn Prosecution'. Announces Plans to Put ' 'Co...Defendant, on Stand ' I' k . , , LOS ANGELES, Calif., June - ,, 1 . ' , 1 t , '',. , Ik 0 4. tee-- - Efforts to obtain teetimony from Arwens thur C. Burch; her the pmeeoution today et by planned the trial of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain for the murder'of J. Belton Kennedy. jflV addition. the ,state counsel announced, IL S. Hahn. an attorney who represented Mn. Obenchain for ft .:' short time IMMediately foliewing hoe arrest, would be summoned, as would Chester G. Hanson: Los Angeles newspaper man, Who attended college with both 3Mrs. Obenchain and numb, of Mrs, Mary A'. Vfriend. of Mrs. Bailiff formerly was Obenchain, also expeeted today. ".: Mrs. Bailiff testifieda toe the Mate yesterday concerning' dream ehe said she ha& and which 'he deelared Mrs. Obenchain had interpreted as Ingth death of Kennedy, . i ,' . - ' Un ; ' .. Petiail101tiltliii,:.1 ,, erence 02sta Silif: .: ' (By The Associated 1P,ress) t' LONG BEACH, Calif..' June 30. ,Wooten, clad in a suit of snail muslin tobacco sacks, sewn together with yellow cords that puckered the sacks, was in pranchlg and the park here yesterdaydancing when a policeman stepped into the plc. Uwe and spoke thuswise: : 7 "What's thb idea?" a member of the royai ,fandly of the Islarids; and I'M dcdng our tribal dance," was the , p ,., ' it Al 'pollee; twaidquirs said Wooten was "lane, the held. , he loadal keep ' tile pigieohlan ;aid lo;ibod-18I, ye 01111,6010- he:vms 1,12) station.' ,.,, ;, , ' 4 mmikris rata...,:," , ., , Fitil)170111( FoR .,. , REHAIIIIJIITAM ... . . , nt a 100 Per Cent Prohibition ' . . Final ession of 'Convention In "San Francisco Will Plan for Employment Bureaus: . . fli.i..i.101i..11'0.ilç'o''':., Delegation Advocated by Nebraska Dry Adherents ''''1;14(.0.:1RO.k1,:1..f..il(..: (By Associated Press.) OMAHA.,i Neb.. June 80The Anti- - .,, ,,. tut 1t11111 has seloon League of Nebraska launched a campaign for a 100 per cent dry delegation to Congress this year front this state; according to the leigue's superintendent, F. A. High of Lincoln. 'The primaries will be held And - ha , A. , -- .. . . ''7'-- '' ' -i . , , . li virsd-L:t- this afternoon: Four Courts were resa and stronghold of the. irregulars ' was su tmditazt, ta.t.:;!;:$4' ' free state troops at 410 o'clock.' Roderick ' Arry' .'',,..0'Z.:;:147: ,t of the itTegulars 18 rePortid (;;:,''''''''': commandant in chief , ., 4.. ,,. ,q, .4. ., ..ty. (2 , ., 41,,44,..,... ...,;.,, triops.., ;".' .' ''' the hands of . lam A.Llm 01,1617 ' '' . ; All of the Irregular soldiers in. the' Font! Courts 'bc'4-1-;-;'-,,-i were said to have surrendered unconditionally4o thelitis - - ., , , ,..,' , ..,, Of.tc, MI.'? ., ,4 ' The Four Coats building hitt:. '131 1 , - . , , !i ' , K .,7.h.-: (By Assoolated Press.) , ' DENVER, Colo.: June SO.Quiet prevails in the Colorado, coal fields ddring last night, according to reports received by The Associated Press this morning ,from the lig r.15fte.,, of Weld, and Las Boulder, Premont. Animas counties. comprising the principal coal mining arias in the Anat.. Nine companies Of national guardsmen and the force of state rangers were mobilised today- - at seven towns In the mining area following disturbances Wednesday night in which two, bridges -and two mine tipples wars! burned. Colonel Patrick S. Hamrock state, adiutant general announced today thati the state immediately, would conduct; an investigation of the burning of the bridges and Instances where the men working in the ' mines, it is alleged have been threatened by strikers., e Picketing has peen going on In the Colorado fields for some time, accord-- I, Ins to Colonel Hamrock. He added that It was being Carried out in such a way that the alleged picketers "were able to dodge arrest." , Colonel Hamrock declared that he expects several arrests would be made soon$ in, connection with the burning of the bridges In Huerfano county. Troops today were stationed at Longmont, Boulder, Fort Collins, Brighton, Greeley, Canyon City, Den, The troops are merely held in readiness in case of an emergency, accordto ing Hamrock, who said he believed the situation throughout ,the mining areas- - was well In hand since the gosemblying of troops. The first troop ..:movement begin this morning when troop B. of . ,.1 ....,... . " . , 0 ,--1 ,',.:4-t.:- - , , s , - - ; k -:--- exbInety Of Ifible',ë'o.Si.cii .il't.,. ' , --T- wo . :i.,,,ik.,L . . SI 'Issue - , , , . p vIE.. ;, ,(!telAcs BLIck,:,1..,,,,,,, REpu , ..,; , . I'lirisei 6 .., .:, , ' ' 1: ); L ,, , , ,,,, . .... I irrackad by fireti artillery .' tilait:,.'s;,4.. , r ',us ' The( i, liras 8 ''Fle.:ZI '!-- .1t, tenni I .1 ntnahn in the saa4 part Of tbak '1t-4'4 ing In the afterso4a which thought to kali laiL,A eauled bl splosive shell. later by, a rafal141,,), by tryinnilare and stit;latiw.b' stSe,g?i edup asploeives whiI ah 'SI, off by fire. From SO tr.::',,, f,A fro, .old iers "ars repartod 1t,is: ha" ilow,,.--4 killed by th explosion, Republicans' surrender. - ' isfakit ;;:i' btbitriskt lighting ItIli In prosress at Dub. offikaily Contin ued by t;;;!..;3. visional, government at,Pas, u,s,,, .?":;;;;::', -.-., Four Courts beildbig, main 's..'(...,, ',,.;p'..:,,,? ' DU'ISLiN: stronghold of the republicans at Suns, litleIlotat, "''''''.1k,',':-k- ,' of the ?our Courts Dublin, reported blown .up.'. tic.1-,tasilditel,N L Fire followed. onartors of tit rePubtlosa WY( '';,1 tortulea seised and Republicans whieh has beesi aadormsy West ''', f ,: ' nesdar morning . was audillaa17.1. t'i: Out hi d at am.- Indietting,that Ittrhilng has brokeit Limerick and Cork ammti ea more CYCOSIZIOr tonimaadeat)todr",41i INS A' De Valera. reported. figkitins ht Irebels hadatterott to . i ,, , republican ranks. . fighting brOki olawdel' . secrotort "Moat theBean In .; Talbot day and Churchill, amionnced in the littl,. Both , ,t metro ish Home el .Cosisstost that 'from atreets., ,.,thorcuLktarsa In to 40 ) It'oopers were awaPt by trona, the, mutts and. 11,':e bee htestdari oxploikd a were meager but there ars it.,0' a- Ilene Butt fighting la in At.' , eastens part .0t- Ceoatirgrostots, LAI IL Cart '' la ittp , 4 04.. :.;, ,,...;e).., i,....tet Alelitipislonerink.-.tel!rttgatitttrinitlifir ., , At fki) o'clock-thr, Overland park, ,near-Denve','4.,,, tot.' ehs ' 1, greateris011l'" . , the trourt Courts buildings. 4 Puritan mine at ,Erle, Colo. ,N0 troue..t. Tal , In ' We had been reported at the mine, ... poseeesion Of the, regukatn- but ,' O'Connor. the rebel contmanliand which is the largest lignite property in 1 hol. ,. , about ASO. of .111e followers. Colorado. - , ,.. ' ' . wet"' ',.'f. In the, eastern . ' The mounted troopers were armed t ,' r.,' ,,' wing. " - f . ,, ,'-; with automatic pistols and rifles and . , 1, ,", , ,..t','Clasetiedits Idithi,'' ,. :':. 4 ;; ', were In the command of., Captain generally bolisied 4h414 IBC IF treeIt Iona Ralph O. Baird. state troops could 'eager time ,,r IIMAL ' toptired the Pour Courts .7 j Nebraska Desperado to ) earlier, but Michnet. Collins. ekt;t.,42 , -....... . . , , .i. the : , hadlity'.. Irleh'provielonal itt'l Be Charged With .Assault to lotto tit" d Salt '1.,Uke. Lid , Behind at order lager t ad,... down the resistance of diddleiwid it :" With Murderous Intent ,, slow ;14 11,I, with artillery fire, , ' ' ""'''' '" End or, mot 9 13,..1 A 111011gaitt ' lain 'the itorfaing of,,tbe , ., , ww.t.I. i (By Amociated Press.) ilou of ee woo tive ear. buildbig OMAHA. Neb.. June 10.A charge - 'Rallies and Leads Half Three lime state eolttere lere .1it1 I ' of assault with Intent to commit Mur.1. ' , ' ' and three ten ottleersand atilit'Ver Al.. Ii ;,:. .p ' der has been fted satnst Fred BroWn, ed. The attackers, ' , I ... Point '..;i: -.', Way I Benson "chain-man- ." , acoordint to , ., to'lleol precaution tO rovatt. 14, 4,141 II 7 , ., -County Attorney gbotwell hers, today. , , : shed... h.Ore Brown is charged wit.lt milked H. E. .Boyd, who hcying,ashe is al. Twelve' minas, and iarge steallf-"gir,I..'-,, Welt- - one ups an Ilind ?min legel to have held up at the point of of, ammunition, ;were captured... a revolver and made a chained prison., ICANELE CITY, ' June 10.Charlee Interior part of the buildleg had er at his shack In Benson. a suburb. I q mined but the, Wale wert.,wat-Ata- i of although Chicago, May 27. when Boyd attempted to res- "Chicle( leans , cue two women who were being held playing a eoniewhat ;,arratio II, IMMO, ITI?e yobs's dji not make "sr at:opt , ' captive there. waa Ono up on 'red Wright l of Loa their tte" but 4.1ser alds.,100, ;1: Brown is to be brought here from 2 Woos of the Morning Ior vs been light,. tAnooln next week.' He is reported as AngelesIn.at the 12 12 round the weetern,amateur ire) el the repubileasio MON ; , Mom nearly reoovered from the effects oril tousmament on to send Bad Orsomsti .01. f rnetroleht buret wound tast resulted in his capWright haa gtven the western es building.' 1114,ak 'vaAr ....VI.' ture by a Wybming pone Aiorth of champion a, real, fight all the way. num was examieed Sad ,0110. 411 I "41, I:. Medicine Bow two weeks at& wiie to found and be Iftbessols.dialfolt t -- .,.. He mike one 11p at the turn. twit during tES firet nine holes bad of start' of the epublismas- loreittgatO!',i, '? , ',.. Defeat of Mc Cumber ht ' BMWS two down. Both had the Dame Be wee arrested&.' , , medal score tor 18 holes.. ., &dean. Cioaggass,,, North Dakota Primary The tardy ... , Following- ub,ttal In 114 tak:!--o,,- !ii ' , a Indicated in Returns "'t Beam tiring a meaeagar, Wee sent bet, I , of th Out ., ...,,,..,148 144 844- -1 1 ng sun ). 1.1 i!-.- 1 bj41 I4 portion In ... ., ,...114 '445 $41-- 41 O'Connor and his tonicrero. Associate& Pram) 1; a II !7 (Dr ) believed he borv,tbe terms nit' !4 Wright i ' loARGO, N. D.. 3un 1; 488 441 154;41 fonder.- - 'The replyhad not bosa of Porter. S. MoCuMber. senior ,Unit- Out 454-- 48 .. ., .184 144 ?4 public at PIO. ed States senator from North Dakota In .... In the other semi.final match ; During , the MOM Skate was eadtk and chairman of the imitate finance of attache "le" ,, 'George Von Elm, gait lieke' .was 1 sniping and a COMM Wee ou$iti 191110M et-- Louis m ade against nsilaser CM the Pta ublioan ttóket. 11 troops by ',7 indicat- I;up on Ciarence Wolff of The civilian. 'were bet en.- ed in returns available at neon today at the end of the nrot round. Wolff der seetratnt, however. and 111,11110'",.i .4 champion hadthe from Wedneadara state primary, instanoes Uneffielal. figurea from 1,11111 of the I one up at the turn but Von Elm by rracrwa talledutasrietura Ike 111,111,, 1 the ad. reversed 'remarkable atate's ',eel precinota save IlloCumber putting s. . nooks Internaltten IMO Old dliim '''.'''. 611,1196 'votes, ftI against 17,641 polled vantage. ohlne, fire the MIS gun blot busing's" cards: The by Lynn 3,, foraller,, dertook to'restorl normal essioneettg,t, Von Elm: league oheice,who wa grovornor et conditions as the'day wore ei", Lased 463,..-11- 9 , I the .atate for mix years until he and Out Ito): utru were !ul!12120t but the" loon 814 584 444-.- 48 ; ,1111 two other league:eadoreed "' - caasontara In thew. - ",,-,' .1, i olffi tlelala :tittirs recalled iaat fall. state lift. bi' implored ;i ) 'deal 884-troops 48 144 Out attooked a boaahltod head I oat 484--81 la hT 444 TI ' riott altoot tkla morning...1Mo itesoelk Russians Ask d lit-Abarricaded the or ..: , - foossnyorv LANDS. , .. , , 'At Hague Coliterence ' ' Ina wore driven out 't SemTOKIO,' :wee' ' (By Al ISISOloted enoff. formes, Mamas of the Cossacks Floodi In.'MoistantS7.45? THE HAGIIEr June Rus- and leader, has been pee-- . sian representatives at the conference mitted to land it I , Nagasaki to receive ., Railroad Drldivas Av-.-1 on Russianasked here affairs have medical treatment, aecording to infer-,- 1 And SIP1seP Fab. Gr4,'----the conference for eredits of 3,124,, mation here. The attire of his illnesA -, 606,000 gold rubles for transport Put. was not lasted. ., - Da v)c H anHilt! v a ' ra In Cwil Viarfrai , M1 :::11agingoireltsi z ',.! - , , . t - ,.. .! , , ,::'; 11 4 , il ; ' , Irwr-firatto , , - lig ' - -- 1 . ' - Ma et ,,,,,, ,... - ' , Li ' . OF vrfas, r Lt.- ' ,. t ' , . Ille!.-.;z11- is, . , . .. , -- ' r - .. ' '.. v at .. ' " ' ' (By Associated iris") SAN FRANCISCO., Jun v An international romance- - which budded under the gentle skies results of Honolulu resulted in the mar- Mr. High-aai, that the In other states thus - riage here today of Captain Alan held primaries .) (By Associated-Presefar had resulted in gains forth. drys. V. Percival, formerly of the Boy- RAN PRANCISCO, June , al Air Force, and Miss Winifred for absorbing into the indnetries of tvlexi. .' Financier, Lee Owen of Ventura Calif.. the country the 'disabled veterans Successful Stanford graduate of the class of Concluding who have been rehabilitated . '' through S. U. in vocational training, featured the conNegotiations Captain Percival, son of Dr. vention nt thi theabled American De - John Percival, professor at CamNEW ,TORE. June Veterans of Ms World War, accord. bridge univereity was bredited ',11- ing to statemeato of its leaders be. Leauerta.',Maxican, minister of a to came' thie who country nance, fore the convention went Into Its final planes in the - World 'war. r He month ago to negotiate agreements ' returned to his old calling as au session here toda3r. tomobile race driver and was in for payment of the $700,000,000 MexNational Conamander .Robert jured in &French race. That wu of debt and development the start of a world tour of rest Marndescribed the plans revealed to ican national and recuperation. the convention by the United States oil territory in Mello, expects to camMin Owen, formerly govern . 'work this week, it was La., veteran's bureau ne a tremendous step , pieta' his ment teacher in university erten-- , nounoed today at the offloem of the forward. ,' work at Ventura, sought ' Them Inc de the establishment Mexican,govkörnment's tinanoial arm- - pion Hawaii for rut. There she met Captain Percival.:, They returned within, thirty days of employment Senor De Leff' uerta conferred this to the mainland for the oeremony units In all of the fourteen districts' morning' with American 611 exeoutives will tour the 'United States Into which Vtb, veterans bureau work and it was reported that an agree., before returning to make- - Asir., home in England. - for the country , has been divided. I ment On ' the oil question probably or to. These units are to provide employ.: would be signed lid today, : A men , for the rehabilitated veterans. 114-iiii..Q1Another feature of the plat: I. a California Melon Men conference of government , ettletell, Cut Eastern. Shipments leaders in the disabled veterans or. gal:tuition and industrial leaders in .'(By. Assoelated Prem.) Washington soon to work out voeaBRAWL:10T1 Calif. lune 110eA tionaleobjeetives for the service men plan to feed eastern markets with 100IINOISTOWN, June Ohio, now tieing trained, only enough eantaloupes to meet' the ," ' George L., Olen, lei was seen today es the re10.Stayor demand Commander National Although sult of a agreement." tienally known 1,'reform" mayor Marx has refused to hold office for made here "gentlemen's yesterday gritting 'termer, et Youngstown, announced. thie another year,. the convention started and shippers to cut the output ': to morning that he will resign'' et- an mere to two tor five crates dayl, a movement yesterday to force him teitive at once, No statement acwas .held at which The gathering totake the position again, The else. tion and the choice of the next eon. the United State' bureau of markets companied :the, ,annituneement,,' , Pmemkr--- ' ,, poses, agrieultuse,. Industries, vention city were major features of here, adjourned wider agreement to ittl(BilvoThite stoilleoctboh; ainitted.' ")ty head is ' tull of :' publics and banks, :. : desirmeet taa afternoon when this Osteopathic' Minn., VproEraM, Congress Minneapolis, today. troublee, eneugh to lait me the and Providence, fl I. were the, lead- - ability of further aetion was to be : In Ole 'lleottee pt smog" t- Annual Meeting rains ',Opens my nts, My head s , Two Men and Two Women balanOf lug contenders for the title of coi . Wished out reThened leashe snot see vention for,1031, prier' to the opening Iihipmonts et eantaloupos out of full at praise,',eneugh. to last me Killed When s. ' ' (By Askolated Prem.) ' flood In AllielLereek "vdt; t the Imperial' Valley resterday were of todays session, the real of ityjime. laid 'Mayor covered the i.111dialtitv, : A visit te thevoterans' hospital at estimated at POT Meade, Automobile so, Train .LAN9ELES, Hits L08 'June .Of ..Olen, rstitly in setting forth res,, Palo Alto, Calif., also occupied an im- . con- - grounds, .a LnliV010 WILIAM or more then four Am lens tor his resignation t13 litaWit SetV1011.1 portant program piece, Mite convent State Pollee Assume Tigh,1. in7tpsernrieadtio,intsal international v i convention hie morulne,L,OCV.. , annual tiOn Wilt close tonight with a public resigning the mayosehip for the CH HA, Okla., June that Control in Strike Region entertainment, 1,1srge nt:mber of the impossible tor:. men and two women believed to live heri .todnY,ThS ttr!I mouton wag tim4 had been usable tr:r an litortest man to do delegates, who ealtsit en the "Cenve at Dallas, worm killed when the au- -. of the ezecutive board of the stool fly of the ,11111tri. V in the mayor's office, It inything tion Special" train from Ckleale Pa tomobile in which they were riding path Women'. National. asoclation, song the 'met ulte EntrriVir, laws I make enemies, If leave tomorrow ,for Lea Angeleet AI t l of the state Police arriv was struck by a Rock Island pitmen. Beginning, Sunday, the 'American' but meld that 1101t41. -, will I ,entorcs them, also malts oneter a stay of two days there, they near tore todeast, daY to take over the seal ,'''' Osteopathic , Hospital aseociation 'will been swept train gsr " enforce I cannot start east' planning to step at Arlinnn strike situation after Ta kierthe1, the laws POsitively hold meetings..., which will continue a night of dis- ,:mies.account ot Where , wav.notbing to . ' the lawyera," Wee. wate-lor-t- o" points en route, , . order in the mining district, around , ton identify the bodies, but it is believed for four days,,, , The American cistoopatalososietlf port" PunnsitawneYt the mon ar P. Sheer and Vf. H.. Kit- ' DECLARED INSANE. DIES SUDDENLY, 4:4 Identification tags with swat twill begin its nessionit Monday tad tiot.-- .1110, troll. Marching men, estimated by the au- s, 11 nam'es' wore Sound along the tracks continue throushout the week. ' June thoritiesto number fully three hun- ' SAVE ,f0SE, MONTRIBAL; ttilik , 1, The following Wook,A July The two omen appeared tit he is Adelards Determs this afternoon was dred destroyed a soalehouse and males Mrs. Andrew Boas gazed the Of alkt - Ai and were about 24 end SS years the, American Ostoopathio which wrecked a motor truck carrying coal hod of her tiatr Judged to be insane by the tier a tete 't aid Dtolargall404117 Ono el titaarontealutati otilmled OpthelmologY and truck, ',fountain View. keen?' '1, evidence in his trial GB A and cut the tires from another ng goo. ,u r. Th march was finally- - broken U; pallor inat night oho fail, swooning abbut fifty geode along the track by will be in sagebon. charge of murdering his to About 11,1100 delegate' .ass expiate nto tits arms of bar apheitt, and disci U. cowcatcher. Hs will be confined la a special by the troopers who toad throughIbt . .. 1 attend these oonventiona :44' no casualties. taw monaelitir later. 1' All Sour Ware instantly killed. Ito section of Bt. Jean , de Dieu asylum. I crowd. There were gleallseeo.t.,e:k '... :'"f-e-t , , nc - Itrit . " ' , ans , , 1 - 1 . -- ,, German4 ., , ' ,, , ...... ...4 ,. 10.4--,Def- , . Cl. a - , ; . , I ,, .. IK uwis .:'':Yiitillistiii trane-Mtedoeip- pl non-partin- 1 .44-65- Office , 9 CrsIt ' 1 :o . 4. ulare-wke,ha- 1 , - 1 s. ; tp.) , t anti-Sovi- et ' si .. 4,4 -- , corn-mer- e. ,-- (Br Associated Press) , AssOc'tal t.ei . r) '44... - ' 30...-Whot- her '. (By' The ' : 1 !; !,., Fire Breaks Out inlituins of ' Fact. ,Zt1. ' ' f: ' 1:-,,., s Roderich O'Connor Surrenders Aftir !lg.:, ,27s . -. Action Follows' Burning of LI ..i e:avY; A,,tteck,..Upontiriegulars- Haf ' "' 0.; '' ,,v:1;:,,, and , ,Railroad Bridges, ' ''' ' ' 0 have 80.--LONDON. June Republican iriegulani t'.. Damaging of Property in ,, pc,tr-t.t,,- - battling- - free state troops at Ikiblin ,shice buile.1-- 4, , Coil Fields;-- -defeated ,c1lef:f..",A4s1C,''' , It Press) W. ya,. June 10. . CHARLESTOWN, By GEORGE IL companies of , the ,, national Hste3T,43. guard were sent into the 'Cabin creek. International Nene, districti . today Correspondent. early, and Ilint creek, ,VIASHINCfp9N, June' to breelr up an inciPleet march &Whit , multiplied today that peesmines 'on Cabin.creek, which had been ideet and 'his cabinet advieess are basis. The an to shop hand out some exceed. open going on operating . biSly "plain talk" to the operators troops were mobilised and dispatched and nner. when they gather at on order of Governor Morgan after he the 'White House tomorrow morn-tu- g to discuss .methods , tmvard received reports that bodies of men ending the three months strike were gathering On Paint. creek and, whit has the coimtrY to Cabin marching toward Dry branch. the verge ofbrought a coal famine and inI creek., , ,. dustrial jaaralysis. At the weal"Residents of Dry branch reported dent's elbow when he talka with that there. bad been no fighting or the combatant groups will he four late yester. other disorders,' but that members of the on Paint of day about 7.5- men gathered Commerce Hoover of ' Secretary crook and marched toward ,, Dry , labor , Davis, Attorney General how many known not being branch, it Daugberty and Secretary of , the joined the mazehere others might have Interior Pall, accordfng to pres:. on the way.' , . , ; , ens plans. Hoover is regarded as to be Last night they were reported, branch 'representing the operators. Davbs on the property of the. Dry the miners and Daugheetra Presence intended as a sort of a coal company two miles from the B. Mack mining,. camp. Lieutenant with about guarantee against Pond state ble hictictment police, of either side ' for Lilley of the 50 men including the state potties in "collaboration" while Pall is re and command his under as section a that cabinet neutral whose garded a number of volunteers went tote the. presence is desirable because of the extensive mining interests that hills to meet them. ', come under his department. , ),, ' guardsDecision to dispatch, the 4 The men was reached . at a conferenc president is expected to about midnight at Governor Morgans frankly warn the operiwrs '. and General J.' miners but principuily the operatoffice at which Adjutant ors that their H. Charnock , and Colonel ,Jackson present methods of were state of 'the coal burliness D'conducting police, the Arnold, bead estitute menace to the pub-li- e . The and a dfreet others, governor present interest and unless there .. are OarticiPatinir . In, the conference : were williat to' say - what', transpired or remedial chasms the government occasioned- VIIIIIIIIr the ,troope, tweed to 0911,' , 'or "pivotally for the' statentent that1 no so- - . unwillinglyier theellTed. hAti outbreak "people 'by whatever .- doevectitir-rpl, latitScee lib thine:tr- lbeté'' ther-t-w- 0 least teletheins of ' corpse. Inas i r Of , the of the ovate Ina mat eitt; The lirom ITag:...1..iiim;rartogitua after manner were routed front their beds and railroad labor board social affairs and mobilised at till Aer . .,imdet,' toyersunent tivnal guard. headquarters. districi the A. number of minas in . d, are operating on the often .shop belie : way brotherhood, 'announced ' , ' ., , , . - A . . , e ' .,- , , 1,,,,, , . ' ' - ., , , , ,,, , - S ,,, - ''- TROOPS r f ;I" .41 , : - ' ' Where Regions , , Strikers4lars' Meet. , , ... , , , vade ., ,. , nation's CHICAGO,- - June 30.-- -A , , threatened strike of the . , Was of workers maintenance temporarily, way 100,000 railway forestalled today when B. F. Grablet, hied of the maintenane of ----- : ' . - , at Midnight and In. lized ,. , , ----.: , ; . , ' -- , - ' ' w 0 tates Kea . . le. . ' - .. : . ' -- , E 1A) ,... ' '''; ' ; . COMPROMISE-TERMS-- lov.:: tntIy - ' 30.-r-T- "r'' ' r ' 1 , 11.A . ' p :16-11- , t half-brothe- gf,,k .- - - . . ' I , .. .. , ( , . ' , t '', " I: '. ' , g ., ': , A , . . -- i :, J I, " V'4'4' t !el.) w t |