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Show THIS 2 RUSSIA MEDIATION REFUSES . ' . v. M China is Preparing for War Empress Equipping 72.000 Troops. the St. Petersburg, April 19. In most categorical terms Russia baa officially notified tbe world that sho will, not accept, mediation to terminate ilia war with Japan. The official notification which accords with the authoritative announcement made by the Associated Press. April 25. is contained in a circular issued by the ministry of foreign slairs to the Russian H foreign powers representative and gazetted in the Official Messenger today. The circular denioa ihe report that formal proposals have beea made to the imperial government by any foreign poorer to nee lrs good offices to restore peace, a denial which doe not refer to the personal intimation addressed directly to the emperor by King Edward and King Christian of Denmark, an account of which was given by the Associated Press. The text of the circular follows: The foreign press has recently been persistently circulating rumors concerning intentions on the part of some European governments - to undertake a friendly intervention- with a view to a speedy termination of ihe conflict between Russia and Japan. Telereceived grams have even that proisisala of such a nature have already Iteeu made to I he Imperial government. You are empowered to deny ibis statement must categorically. Russia did not wish war and everything within the limits of pONSttillity was done by her to solve the complications which had arisen Its the Par East in a peaceful manner, hut after the treacherous surprise on the part of the Japanese wbo forced Russia to lake up arms tdivimisly no friendly mediation ran have any Ix-e- xuc-ces- s. Similarly the imperial government will not admit the intervention of any power whatsoever in Ihe direct negotiations which will occur between Rus- sia and Japan after the termination of houtila operations In order to determine the conditions of peare. GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASM. fit. Petersburg, April 29.-- 2:05 p. m. -- Such an oHtbucat of popular enthusiasm aa wai witnessed. today upon the arrival here of the survivors of the Veriag and Korieta haa not been celled In many yes re. Undeterred by the raw, rainy weather, aa many aa a hundred thousand persona crowded the three-mil- e Neveky from the railroad depot to the Palace square. The roofs end windows were black with people, waving national flagn The whole route ta wae lined by mldlera, sailors and of the military school. Every regiment wee represented, aa tf the emperor wished all his fighting men to see how the brave are honored. Grand Duke Alexis, as high admiral, received Ihe heroes. The crowds, however, had Ihe first word. A deafening storm of rbeera buret out aa the weather-beate-n seamen appeared In alght. The crewe of the Varfag and Korieta were quickly mustered on the platform, each man wearing Ths St. George Cross. ?he grand duke, attended by a brilliant staff of admirals, approached the survivors of the Chemulpo engagement anJ Captain Roukneff, the commander of the Varlag, sainted and presented the grand duke with a formal report of the battle and the number and state of health of the survivors. The grand duke, followed by Captain Roukneff and Ihe admirals, then paae-c- d along Ihe make and saluted the ss I lore, Russian fashion, saying Well To which the done, my children." sailors replied, as ona man, We are glad to do our beet, imperial highness. . The formaline over, the high admiral. moved with emotion, embraced Captain Roukneff, and the other officers. It waa now the turn of Ihe deputations from the nobility and municipality to present adJraaaea of welcome and tha traditional bread and ealt. Then began the triumphal march dowa tha Nevksy of the offleera and men of the Taring and Korieix, marshaled In two columns, and preceded by two bends of music. The people went fairly wild over the beroee and showered them with flower amid a mighty roar, elite ring from rooffe and windows, behonies and lamp poata, and the surging maaaea below. Near the Palace square stood the cadets of the military school. Those of the younger class, the little fellows, aged seven, forgot to salute and instead tors off their raps and cheered lustily. As the column approached the portals of the winter palace the emperor and empress came out on a balcony, greeted them and then retired to receive the visitors in the magnificent Nicholas bell, which has been converted into a church. ca-da- . . he squadron Vladivostok, April commended by Admiral Y rsr.cn has returned here from Us recent operations off the Korean roast. A squadron, consisting of Ihe cruisers Rossis, Rurlk and Gromulioi and 29.-T- -- THE ELWOOD ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY 371 STEAM HEAT LOCATED. Street. Twenty-secon- d MRS. & H. NEWLY ELWOOD FURNISHED Prop. THROUGH- - OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day op week. rlic protected cruiser Bogatyr. pm u.sea ai daybreak. April 23rd. The Rhrik returned hnt the others pruwdrd to Wonsaa.bove to uff I bo town during Ihe morning of April 25th. about five miles from ihe entrance of the bay. Admiral Ycszeu sent into ihe bey two tnrtiedo boats, commanded by Lieut. Maximoff. As they ran In towards the shore hey found the Japanese naJ-tnMaru ai anrbor steamer Goy with a crew of about twenty men on ordered The latter were board. ashore. Lieut. Maxinioff hoarded the Uoyo. took possession of her papers, and flag and then tent her to the button; with a torpedo. The lorpcdo boats forthwith rejoined the squadron after 1$ hours' absence : Ther.1 to., no sign of troops ashore end thy bay wee empty, but it. wes torpedo learned tlial four Japanese boa i destroyers had put out to see at dawn April 25th. The squadron returned to Vladivostok and laler during the night of April Sdth. started l another expedition. At six on the evening or the 27th, when 300 miles out, the squadron sighted a Japanese steamer with war stores on hoard. Her crew, consisting of 15 Koreans and tweLe Japanese, were placed in safety and the steamer was sunk by a pyrdhylin cartridge fired from the Ummobol. The same night, al about It oclock, when the squadron was 12 miles uff Plaksin Ray, Korea, a large Japanese transport, the Klnwbiu Maru. wan overhauled. Her commander mistook the Russian for a Japanese squadron and signalled, I am bringing you coal." The Russian commander promptly Ngnnlied in reply, "Slop Instantly. The crqw of Ihe transport then recognized I heir mistake, and began to lower boats and steam plnnaeles with the greatest Itaste, and endeavored to escape. Inti the Russian steam cutlers raptured them all. On hoard the transport were four Hotchkiss gun of 4.5 tnillmetrea. Al Ihe on t set it looked aa if no one waa left on hoard, but on examination it was found the cabin was locked and htrretf. Therein the Russians found nix infantry officers, who surrendered without resistance and were taken on board the Rurlk. In another part of the ship ISA infantrymen, who refused to surrender, were found. Admiral Yesaan, whose vessel was Shout 1.60A yards away, ordered his men to leave the transport. The Japanese soldiers then opened fire, and wounded n Russian. Afterwards, the transport was sent to the bottom by means of a mechanical mine and a few shells. The Japanese on board did not cense firing and made no attempt to save a had themselves, although they launch in which they could have left the ship. The fire of the Japanese waves actually continued until the closed over the ship. The transport had on board not only ammunition but two thousand tons of coal for Admiral Makamura. The prisoners numbered 183, Including 17 offleera: altogether 210 prisoners were taken by the Russians, lauded at Vladivostok and dispatched by train to Nikolas. It waa reported at tha time the Russian cruisers were returning to Vladivostok that Japanese fleet of ten vessels was also making for here, but It failed to reach Vladivostok owing to the fog. A wireless telegraph message was picked up by the Russian ships while at sea. It wan In end and unintelligible, but was evidently passed between the Japanese ships. Among the Japanese prisoners are a colonel, and an officer of the general staff, while the aoldiers include n number of Japanese, who, before the war, worked as artisans at Vladivostok. g MOUSING UXAMTXEB, on either side. Notable amoug these is "Crcaiiuu, flic Tyrolean Alps, the Cliff Dwellers, Ike Irish, Chinese, Japanese villages, Akoua's Mysterious Asia and Empire of India. Each day of the exposition season haa been assigned or will ba assigned to a certain purpose. The day will be christened in honor of this purpose. Tbe list of days for the first month Is as follows: April 3t Saturday. Opening day of exposition. May 2 United Christian Party. May 11 12 Missouri Funeral Directors Association. May 11 College Gymnastic Championships. May 13 All Around Collage Gymnastic Championships. for May 14 interscholastic Meet fit. Louia only. May 16 International Proa Congress. May 16 National and international Good Roads Convention. Press ConMay 17 International gress. May 17 National and International Good Roads Convention. Press ConMay 18 International gress. of Womens May 18 Federation completed appearance Saturday, isitors A week ago Hie unknowing would have slewed ihe sgeming chaos with dubious thought a to the ability of the exposition management to finish the physical isri of the exposition on time. From day to day the transformation of the grounds is marvelous. Tons of shacks, debris, scores of unsightly temporary bridges and murky pools i hat disfigured the beautiful main pic- ture disappeared ia a night, and in I heir plat there is green sward, towering lied or a bright colored booth. Interminable strings of unsightly box cars that but twelve hours before wood on the tracks ia the center of the picture, perhaps loaded down with tons of exhibit material from the fonr quarters of the globe, have disappeared, Imrdens In the bnllding. Carload of cindera for walks and their paths stand cm the tracks one moment and when one looks for them an hour hence the cera are gone and the walka and paths have appeared. Buildings that at one time were surrounded by srarfuldiitg aud a maze of rude planks scantlings, giving them a most unfinished appearance, in a trice are stripped of these reminders of a period when they were in their constructive stage, and shine forth in all their glory of fresh paint and flying flags. By Saturday morning not a workman will be ia sight .engaged In the task of clearing and shaping up. The work will have been done. The picture will be on exhibition fur the admiring gaze of Ihe world'a visit ors, and, with walks clean and flowers bloomthe lawns a perfect ing. the green-obsrmony.wlth the ivory of the jialare, the world will see (he finished fair without ever knowing what remained to he done but a day before It waa accomplished. Clubs. May 16 National and International Good Roads Convention. Praia ConMay 16 International gress. May May May 16 National International May 20 Al. THE MARKET St. Louis. Mo.. April 29. With dignified formality befitting the Import- AVE. sociation. Phone 227 Y. Fire in a Lodging House Causes Death and Injuries to Boarders Faithful Holocaust. Imnaing, Mich.. April 29. Four lives were lost last night In the burning of the Bryan House, a three-storbrick structure. The dead: Jerome C. Stile, Grand Rapida. John Yolland, Lansing. Ransom Dingman, Lansing. James Ray, Lansing. Several other boarders and two firemen received alight bruises. y ional A a clergyman Us nma can acquire a mUlton XV11 Hfo time without That sounds well to iiTscVllbt1'-go- t a millkm. It is mure that we have been injured a We have Injured somebody If tbe man who can . blades of grass grow Ure F ,'1 grew before tskes . kin Wl'v fourth of tbe lurreJed lets tho society gets a very NolKxiy will say that then,.1111-abilithas thus enrich entitled Jo a fair re, 111 thiee-founhs- EJ y -- SSfVl There la a blind idea ,ba haa money he must uki if. ' somebody who had it ,?Q there I. a fixed amouanij which la being handed around ia not so at. nil. New weal produced all the time. The nSsJ a have accomplished ihe gr.i ADDRESS. GAGES ! beKi' of Individual la tha Acquisition Wealth Inconsistent With thee Material Welfare of Society! 5 New York, April 28. Lyman J. Gage, formerly secretary of the treasury, and now president of a trust the company here, haa addressed members of the young men's blbie class of the Fifth Avenue Baptist church on the question, Is the Acquisition of Individual Wealth Inconsistent With the Material Welfare of Soctely?" are the moat how wealthy they jniv So we come to the questiuT1.. lndi vtdual weali h an injury Is if robbery. It it exntotoSS. of the poor I affirm ihai it THE EXAMINER-TScrvice-t- he graphic Dishes Are Cheap fn hr world'a new. Now-a-Da- ys DECORATED -- c ..20c -- Me Large Vegetable Pish... Medium Sized Platter.,. Soup Bowls . . quart Pitchers -1- i. 1 0c 25c Oic WHEELWRIGHT BROS.. ' Crockery, G?assand Hardware 2476 Wa h ve. Phone 147 Z Na-pla- SENT ON APPROVAL to aaareimaxa room - Laughlin n Fountain Pen Cawaateed Ifleiit Grade I4L SOLID GOLD PEN tw teem THE EXAMINER, lltlfiliterUMua f wt offer jvnr cbotoe of . 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I saloon exchange; Day and NiffHft Open Oar Patman Am Invited to IM Hot Lunch In Ogiro, . 4,000 yds. iSS, 6 1 4c le o o carrying digtaliaries of siaie, members of parliament, representatives of ihe press, etc. President Loubet sad King Emmanuel, on tha bridge of the Regina Marcher! ca. were saluted with tho iirxiu of the Marseillaise, and the Italian marvh. The weather, which yesterday was unpromising, was glorious, the bright sunshine gilding everything. From tbe Regina Margbeeita President Loubet went oa board tbe French crulaed Marseillaise,' which is to carry him to France. He was saluted by 21 guns from each ship and by cheers from all tha craws. Shortly after embarking on the Marseillaise, he waa visited by the king, when the last adieus were taken. Amidst a scene ot indescribable enthusiasm the French squadron left tha bay, headed by tha Marseillaise. Month of rmras at st. m . & BIIKGI Con- - IS FLAMES ance of the occasion, hut without unMay 20 Rebekah Day. Editorial Associanecessary display, the Louisiana PurMay chase centennial exposition . will be tion Day. May 21 Machinist' Day. opened to the world' Saturday. April ConJWih. May 21 Internal tonal Press ' The actual opening will occur at gress. noon. Al that hour President RooseMay 21 Federal ion of Women velt will push a bnttoa ia tha White Clubs. CANNONS THUNDER FAREWELL May 21 Open Handicap Athletic House connected by wire with the ex51 eating. position grounds, and this wire will May 21 National and International start in motion the machinery of the Amidst Scene of Indescribable EnRoads Convent Ion. Good entire grounds. thusiasm Loubst ialla From a AssoEditorial 21 National May Preliminary to this actual openon Return to France. ciation. ing. there will be exercises on the May 23 Federation of Women Naples, April 29. Tbe Inhabitants ot grounds, In which. the United States Clubs. this city remember no event In the late government will be represented by Women. of Jewish Connell May 23 years which compared with tha acene Secretary of War William H. Taft. May - 24 Federation of Women's today, during the vlalt of President Secretary Taft will make an address Clubs. of' Loubet. It ia estimated that 20,000 the expressing the gratification May 24 Council of Jewish Women. people crowded the cafes or wandered government at the fulfillment of the Cincinnati 24 Day. May about tbe streets all night, unable to exposition corporation's gigantic un24 Operative Millers' AssociaMay find beds. From early morning every dertaking to open the world'a great- tion. est fair on time. position available for wltneMlng the Womens of Federation 35 May naval review waa completely occupied There will also Im addresses by C'.ulia. President D. R. Francis of the expoal-tioby spectators and the magnificent enlf AssociaMillers 25 Operative May of Naples waa absolutely covered with corporation, by former United tion. craft of all kinds. Stalex Senator Thomas H, Carter of May 26 Mothers' Congras. Montana, chairman of tha National Tha spectacle of ths French and Assoc ia-Bankers' Missouri 26 May Worlds Fair commission, by a United Dalian squadrons anchored aide by a senator States and congressman the aide waa magnificent and moat ImposMay 28 Interacholastic Meet forTer- not yet selected, and by E. H. Harriing. Purchase Louisiana of the fieboola ot an of New York, representing tbe Tbe battleship Regina Margherita, exhibitors. Loubet. Skat Con- having oa board President American North 26 My These addresses will follow tbe forKing Emmanuel and the royal princes, vention. mal turning over of the keys of the with their respective suites, appeared May 28 Millers day. Director of exposition grounds. or Decoration from the military harbor and was saMemorial 36 May Works Taylor will deliver the keys to luted by thundering hurrahs, tha President Francis, who in torn will Day. event elaborate must- -, booming of cannon and the waring of these Basidea present them to Director of Exhibits handkerchiefs by the Immense multical programs will be girea daily from tude. Skiff. atnnda and la hand several The Regina Margherita was followed Incidentally, there will be prayer J i by Rev. Frank W. Gunssullua of Chi- Hall by the torpedo gunboat Eurldice, with members of the diplomatic corps, cago. a chorus of 2.1HN) voices singing TO SAILORS headod by United States Ambassador tbe Hymn of the West, written for OFKM 81ar tbe occasion, and The Spangled Meyer on board, and by other ahlpa Banner," played by a monster band. Keriatt and exWith Variafi Incidental to tbe formal opeaing Case Drinks ercises. there will be a parade by tbe Sailora to Further Victories of exhibitors on the Pike, la which 2.006 Our Glorioua Fleet. natives of various countries and CO Toklo. April 39. A p. m. Seventy-thre- e bands will participate. St, Petersburg. April 26. A feeat' Japanese either killed themLouis la alive with enthusiasm closed tha reception to the survivors of St selves or were drowned on the trans- over the prospective insuguralion of Chemulpo. port Klnshln Maru, which was sunk this city's greatest enterprise. Twen The bluejackets who were seated at by n torpedo from the Russia cruiser ty thousand men are now working the imperial table and ware served by Rossis at midnight of April 2fi, while night and day to put tha grounds and tha Imperial servants, were overcome off Gensan. exhibits In shape for the opening. The by the splendor of the feast It was a The Klnshlq Maru parted from a buildings are already completed. day at woadcra and surprises, the little Vlsltera In St. Louis at present are father himself sooting to talk to them. convoy of Japanese torpedo boats In the fog at half past 11 o'rlork of Ihe astonished at the magnitude and Tha smperor. wearing tha full uniform morning before. Later she met some magnificence of the exposition. Even of an admiral, approached the sailors, and followed by Russian warship ami waa ordered to maay BL Louisans, whs hare not had escorting atop. The Rossis steamed alongside lima to visit the gruuads, do not ap- the other members of the Imperial of her and summoned the navigating preciate its grandeur. family; be said. In a voice ringing with officer of tha transport on board. She I am happy, brothers, to The exposition grounds occupy emotion: also scut a searching party on hoard. acres, nearly two aiihra square. sen you all hero safely returned. Many They found two companies of soldiers The approprlaUoas by the United of you have Inscribed with yonr blood con railed below decks. This was re- States goverameil, the Individual a record of beroir deed in our annals. ported te the Ritsuia whereupon the states and foreign countries-aggrgale You gara ibe names of Yariag and Russian cruiser discharged a torpedo more than 150.90,000. Ths. worlda Korietx immortality. I am aura you And Finds Us at the transport, striking her amid- finest architects, landscape artists and will remain worthy, to the last, of the With Quantiships. The Kiushlu Maru was broken decorative geniuses have been em- crosses which have been bestowed niton ia taro. While she was sinking tha ployed ia using this money to adorn yon. All Russia and I bare baen movof Goods ties soldiers on hoard rushed up on derk these grounds with beautiful build ed by the recital or your exploits at ON HAND and fired volleys from their rifles Into Inga, filled with instructive and at- Chemulpo. I thank you. brothers, for vlndjcat-in- g the Rossis, aud several of them com- tractive exhibits. Yet In the muted suicide. The small boats floatThe grounds are located the honor of tkaitog of St-- Andrew ed free from the wreckage of the western end of tbe central portion of and the renown qf Holy Russia. 1 drink to tho further victories of transport fad were she means of sav- ibe city, reached by aix separate JS ing 45 soldiers and nine of the pas- street car lines. Forest Park borders our glorious fleet and to your health, crew. Two d. tbe captalna-ansengers and exposition grounds ca the east brothers." three lieutenants were amnag tlie Thera are 36 miles of asphalt and The emperor took a goblet, pf wine Some drowned. of the survivors and and drained it and all tha people folgravel roadway la The main exaiblj palaces are ar- lowed hit example, with a thunderous the land in the boats, were and section at shout of "Hurrah. brought Into Gen ran today. ranged within a Later mportl received here from Ihe northeastern 'portion of The emperor than want round the the Gensan concerning the sinking of the grounds. At the haqdie of the fan is table exchanging. greetings with Ms Klnshln Maru by the Russians indi- tbe architectural piece de resistance lowly guests. cate that the soldiers who killed of the exposition. Before leaving, his majesty again to you. This is the Palace of Fine Aria, Mid. "Once more, thanks themselves as the vessel went down, nr were drowned, refused to surrender which is to he a permanent building. brave follows, tor your noble fight. I to the Russians, choosing death in It Is 125 by 760 feet and cost In the regard yon as my kinsmen. May God ofpreference. One vicinity of half a million dollars. keep you." It crowns the highest spot in Ihe ficer commuted hart kart." according to ancient custom, while the other exposition grounds. known as Art TOWN LIRE men used rifles with which to put an Hill. From the crest of the hill the NSTMTSJliM to lives. start. Official their end reports cascades is Probably the The waters of the cascades sparkagree in placing ihe numher of casand Firs Burnt Falla Water Supply ualties at 72. Longest Siege of ling in beautiful colors pass downItMlf Out Loan a Estimated It is possible that more survivors ward through rainbow gardens on Prices in Ogden Low either side to a aeries of lagoons. The will he found, as one of the Kiimhiu at $500,000. water is flowing continnslly, being Mam's hosts is atill missing. Vancouver. B. C, April 26. Tbe buspumped up snd again sent forth into B. C.. was Pekin, April 29- .- It is asserted on rsscades Through fountains every five iness portion of Fernie. The loss is the best, authority that the Russians hour. There are three of these destroyed by fire today. are about to enforce martial law west great cascades. They are the largest estimated si fsno.OM. Fernie i a town of 3.)hh) people, the of the Liao river. The government is ever constructed by man. Ninety worried and the dowager empress haa thousand gallons of water flow over largest actiement in the Crow's Nest in Boundless Profusion. Pass district. ordered the provincial governors in them every minute. Our Entire. Stock of About the lagoons are arranged the abandon her birthday celebratkm and About : : :0 this moru.'ug the fire to use the money collected for that principal exhibit palaces. They are started In I'. Orchard's general store, Hotiery is Complete and hv 4tn fort, craning and spread north and south along purpose to equip T2.0U0 troops. Goes at COST. IJSs.iHifl: Machinery. 625 by 1.000 feel, The water supply al-- i Victoria nearlv tSflOOno; Manufactures. costing most fsitad and the fire prsctlcslly Mi. IVterahiuy. April 2- 9- Viceroy 525 hv l.3no feet, costing fi7of 000; burned ItseiC out. Nearly the whobt j Alexipff telegraphs under today's ds'e 525 by 70 feet. cntng $.119.. I of si block were defrovt. hat Japanese Ships were sighted six' v. 525 hr 750. rroflnu Port Arthur last plsht acd ; miles cfl that this morning ten Japanese era! of Elegant Patterns MOSEYWRKET WILL BE SAfE All tbe important countries of th era and rix torpedo boats were seen Russia are world, except at an represented In adjacent bay, the exposition with buildings. Francs -Details of Plans for tha Transfer of has a reproduction oftbeOrandTrianun the $40,000,000 From the United and Versailles Garden: Britain the Orangery of Kensington Gardens: China States to the Panama one of the rovsl houses In Pekin, Bri-11- . The LADIES WAIST Une Company. Everything in Raadieeaa for Opening Belgium, Japan also have fine Is Moat Complete and Coat Tomorrow Program of Fair Moans Very Low Price building. Faris.Ar,i 29. The final details of An The ethnological feature of the expothe big financial oporations involved Events. Inspection of Our Well Assition is already attracting advnnre atIn the Fsniima payment, are almost sorted Stock Will Con vises fir. lxruis, Mo., April 29. Scenes tention. There are already here a concluded, the expectation being that Any Buyer Hew Cheap Wa are being witueraej these days In the totally of Filipino xxvag-- 5, several au Burremcnt will be reached today Bell Goods at of Ihe grounds the companies of Filipino scouts, a band of or bnuorius . J. F. Morgan ia personshaping up are-tittWorld's fair that short of Ainus from Japan. Fatagonlan ihiet ally directing the transaction sad the magic: with the opening of .the great and various other strange iieoples, iadicattons are that he and a number exposition but one day off, the enor- wtth more to come. of American financiers, whom he lx as mous force of workmen, representing To the Worth of tho exposition propenrtatlng with him. will consummate every cratt. is worthing ttke beavers, er la the Pike. This la the amusement the f muster of the funds. . & httl.wli.Ii rfroiiy sad it ir t'- -. Morgan's inteinUui In adpurl' section fthe fair. It Is a half idle petettoThc Wri oUivakinK it pviwni a j; foil anti 'lu'liwd with exhibit pala.v j mit some of tlie leading Paris bank Ele-riflt- Live and let Live" e our motto. We da not promise te sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please every, body who patronizeo the SUCCESS MARKET. Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD not mad by a TRUST OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with it.. Aek your GROCER for IL Phone orders given special attention, FEONK Press May 26 Federation of Women's Clubs. May 26 National and International Good Hoads Convention. AsMay 20 Missouri Slate Medical av'-nuo- 2$M WASHINGTON Asso- jOST HOSIERY Rates Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. SUCCESS Editorial SO, 1901 to share ia tbs transaction, but the carrying out o' the plan will be essentially in Americas hands. The correspondent saw Mr. Morgan today. While no statement can be attributed to him, the correspondent la enabled to indicata from this aud other sources tbe main features of the payment as follows: The transfer of the $40,000,000 from the United States to Europe will be made so as not to disarrange the money market of either country. For this purpose, the total will be divided into a number of smaller amounts leaving America at intervals and thus not pausing a strain at any one time. Moreover, it ia pointed out as the bulk of tha payment comes from the treasury without Its drawing on the banka, thar will be no undue strain on tha banka. The depository of the money here will be ihe Banque da FYanca, but until the money is actually deposited in the bank h will remain the property of the United States. The final payment to the company will thus be made in Paris instead of the United States. This Is one of the most important details of the plan aa it will prevent the possible efforts of Panama claimants to tie up a portion of the amount after it passes out of the United Staten and before it passe into tho hands of the company. The Interests of the United States are also completely safeguarded. rOUR LIVES Roads Day. Hh-G- nod ciation. f Womens of 19 Federation ('lit lie. AFKIL tfOXTUY MOHSIXO, OODKX, tTTAIT, Reese, Howell Sons. 9 ' W . Falstaff Cafe j - |