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Show MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAII, IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. MINER RETALIATES. PEACE ASSURED , Denver, June 10. Thomas 11. Parfet. one of tho twenty-aiminora deponed from Vidor Tuna- day night, haa sued out a warrant la Justice Rice's court for tho ar-rest of Deputy Sheriff Harry D. Benton and seven unknown assist- ant deputies who stood guard over tho train load of banished bluer, on tho charge of false Imprison- meat. x SANTO DOMINGO IN Blockade of Monte Christ! Has Been Raised and Country Now Under Control of Morales Government. Nrr Tort, JuaeJU. The revolulloa-li- ti of Saato Domingo are reported. In a Herald dispatch from Puerto Plata, to hate accepted In full the terms of peace proposed liy the government. Although General Rodrigues bad difficulty in com inring his companions that they should accept, every one la satisfied with the arrangement. The success of the pesos commission tree Am to Gmarnor Oespedt of Puerl to Plata, Killed Stales Llthgow and Command' Dillingham, whqa courtesy In placing the Detroit at the iiiapnsal of tho coni mission In Monte Christ! harbor great iy aided ita haa work. Commander Dillingham, taken great interest and. the con-ef- t pan dent adds that much credit- ia due him. The blockade of Monte Chrlatl haa ben raised, the whole country ia now under the control of the II or alas governmeat and- - peace Vice-Consu- " CZAR MAKES A GIFT flacogniics Courtesy of New York Stack Exchango In Listing Russian Banda. (Continued from page 1.) Jectionablo men. aald General Bell today. "One deportation after another will be made until none of the men who have terrorized the district so long will be left hero. Wo intend to continue arresting men who are not wanted here and they will be run out at feat as possible. The unionists are scared and many are leaving tha rouuty of their own volition to avoid arrest aud incarceration. There are still soma desperate characters among the hills, however, whom we Intend getting, no matter what the cost, la running them . down there tuny occur some fights, but 1 do not look for any serious trouble. Squada are scouring the hills In Succumbs to Blaod Poisoning Was a search of rertain men who are wanted Daughter of Former in connection with assasslnstkraa. Sheriff Edward Bell has issued an order that all saloons In (ho district Paris, June 10. Mis Lena Morion, must remain closed until Monday, June daughter of Lev! P. Morton of New 13. 4000 In about Cripple Creek York, died this niurning from the efwere called out miners fects of blood poisoning following an union subHad tha question been oparatiua for appendicitis. Mina Murton'a family were at the mitted to tha men os a secret ballot bedside when aha died. The operation It la assorted that 00 per cent of them in itself did not amuse serious ap- would have voted against going out. prehension. but the appearance yester- Many of them hnva renounced the day of blood poiaonlag gave the case union and returned to work, the mine a grave turn. Mias Morton rallied owners, with the exception of the Portlightly during tho afternoon, hot lator land, refusing employment to members her rase became hopeless, and aha sank of the union. Western Federation officials admit gradually until bar death occurred earthat tha loss to Cripple Creek unions ly this morning. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. through the alrike has been 14.000,000 The deceased was 27 yean old and and the total loaa la that district ' The loaa waa the eider of two unmarried daughthrough tha suspension of work In the Telluride district, ters of former which waa also a sympathetic trike, is estimated I2.000.00U. President Campbell of the Colorado Mina Operators association, aatd that while the coat of th militia in the field would possibly reach f 1,000 ,000, the loaa to the metalliferous miners would be five times that aum. LENA MORTON DEAD Vice-Preside- nt YACHT New York, Juno 10. The mar of Russia haa sent to the New York Htock Kn bangs a magnificent solid silver gift as a token of pis appreciation of the courtaay by the eaubaage ia Hating Ruaalan bonds a year ago. A large pert of the loan securities was floated in this country through the action of Capo May Cup is Obtained From King iba stock exchange. Edward and Returns t Ita Tba exact form of tho iiar'a gift baa Original Hem. not yet been disclosed, although tome l afforded idea of ita vise' and value Ixindoh. June 10. The Cape May cup by tho fart that three largo cases art to ita original home on board required to bold ft. It Is said to bo retuna the American liner 81. Louis sailing . . of beautiful, workmanship. from Southampton tomorrow. Tho royal yacht aquRdron obtained th trophy front King Edward and it la now consigned to tho New York Yacht club. CLUB GETS TROPHY : NEW Denver, June 10. Th Republican today estimates the coot of tha strikes la Colorado during the peat 10 months under tha administration of Governor Peabody to aggregate flf.036.000. An Itemised statement la given aa follows: Colorado City strike: State's expense 120,000. Loss to mem in wages $750,000. Cripple Creek etrlke: Etatee expense 9400,000; loee to men In wages $7,000,-00- 0. Denver and Pueblo 8melter alrike: to smaller men sad miners $350.-00VE8SELS. loaa to dependent labor $200,000. 8tate'e expense Tallurlde strike: New York, June 10. Negotiations $175,000: loss to union miners $1,750,-00- 0; kiss to dependent labor $850,000. Object la to Afford Facilities far he for the sal of several war vessels have Coal miners strike: State's exponas practically foiled, according to a Her- $31,000; loss in wages to miners $4, Study cf Various Branches of Evolution. ald despatch from Buenos Ayres, Ar- 000,000. lions to steel works employee ins. It la understood the governNew York. June. 10. An evolution gent Loaa to men in allied trades le renew them; utadon of tho Carnegie Institution wtil ment not disposed to $1,600,000. bo opened tomorrow at Cold Springe Loaa to employers, through Idle capiHarbor. L. I. WILL ESTABLISH A GERMAN tal latereat, profits, etc.. $5,000,000. Dr. Charles B. Davenport, of the ZION. University of Chicago, haa boon apEXCITEMENT SUBSIDING. pointed dlrertor. In addition to tho 10. New Juno AlexanYork, John tail a number1 of botanists and Cripple Creek, Jum 10. The excitehave agreed to assist as an ad- der Dowle, haa aanounnad hla inten- ment and disorder throughout this disIn a a to tion. establish address, publio visory board. from the dynamite outtrict The object la to afford facilities for Zion forty mllos from Berlin, says a rage resulting ar subsiding and an gradually Times from that In it, city. the study of the various branches of he saiddespatch made ia today to restore being attempt no there be no would liquors. evolution heredity, descent, relalion-- . waa resumnormal Wort condition. .no no and house. opera hogs, ships and development of aperies both tobacco, some mines employat this ed morning of animals and plant. The ails inmen which had been ing clude tea acres upon which plants and elnaed since Monday, the Stratton Inanimals will be set growing in such a dependence, owned by an English commanner that their development may pany, being first to reopen. The Portbe closely watched. land mine la closed by order of Gen. Bell, and ita 400 employes will be to eompeTTed, General Bell haa aald, RID abandon the union or leave the district. Employes In all branches of business In this city, without an exception General Ball Bays All Will Ba Depart- ao far aa yet canvassed, have signed the agreement prepared by the Cltied From Crippla Croak Within le ns' Alliance not to employ help of Forty-eigh- t Sultan's Representative Chaoses HI Hours. aay kind that la in any way connected Own Son to Preoent Final Terms with th district trades assembly or to Raiiaull, the Bandit any kindred organization. Committee today continued making Farts. June 10. The foreign office . a a house to house and atom to stare has received leagthy advices from the rsnvsiM. many times retracing their French minister at Tangier, lie says Steps if a proprietor or partner hap Mobamnii el Torres, the sultan's 10. Cripple Creek, Colo..June has chosen his own son, peaed to b out at Y first visit. An to has amendment been made This agreement of the proprietors v ho bears the earns name as his father, Ih agreement being circulated by ha's canned consternation among the to proceed to the mountain retreat of A committees from tho Citizens' clerka and employes in ahupa and Ralxouli, the bandit chief, and present ltanre pledging its members not to stores who ar members of the rethe final terms to secure the release of Oilemploy members of unions a tail clerka. barbers, carpenters, bar Messrs. Perdiraris and Varley. The son lated with certain labor organize- ten dors, conk a and other trades unhas departed on his mission. The Jourtiuns. The name of the American ions, as nil will have to resign from ney will take n day or two. The officials Federation of baa been the unions to hold their positions. aspect a surceMful outcome. They say nut stricken Amerand of tho that The union cards which have been Mohammed's choice of his son shows Iran will Labor be Union eubattdemanded in this camp will no longer the sincerity of Morocco'! effort. The As now luted. it aianda the agreebe a necessity in fact it la intended mlnlater pays n high tribute to the rau--. meuta apply to the loral trades as-tious reserve and constant courtesy obthat the cards shall be surrendered aa American the Labor oembly. union, non as the committee report ran h served by tbn American and Briilsh adthe Him Labor union and the mirals. which la construed as indicatacted upon. The present scale of Federation Western of labor. iagea will prevail and Individual uning that there la no likelihood of preions will be tolerated, it ia conceded, cipitate naval action. If they are conducted on conservativa Victor, June 10. Tho Jury empanel- lines and do not give aid directly or indirectly to the Western Federation ed by Coroner George R. Hall haa com- of Miners. menced hearing testimony on the This warfare against unions aa at explosion. Engineer Jaa. present organized and associated, will Dooner, who was fn charge of the en- be extended, the promoters of the gine of the train which waa Just pull- movement eay, to every city and town ing in at the Independence station at in the district. British, French and Russian Ambassa- the time of the explosion, testified as The nuthorltlea now In control of dors Maks Energetic Remonfollows: affairs declare that there has not been strance to Armenian OutAt 2:27 on the morning of the dth, a time for months when life and propwe were pulling In when an explosion erty were safer than they era todar. rages. came. 1 waa slowing down to make The streets are quiet and aa those Paris. June 10.-- 1:20 p. m. Foreign tba atop. We stopped about 7a feet who are believed to have been the Mlnlater Deleave has been informed from the depot and men ran up and lawlesa element have fled or are imfrom Constantinople that the British. informed ua that (he depot waa blown prisoned. nobody anticipates further French and Russian ambassadors there up. We lighted some torches and disturbances. The search for agitators and crimyesterday reached a Joint agreement to went down and found considerable present an energetic representation to debris on the traoha and one dead inals still goes on. Many persons arthe grand vizier to put n atop to the body. I ihen moved the engine near- rested have been released with n word Armenian atrocities. It is expected n er to tb depot and we picked up what of caution or advice after being exJoint repreuentatlon on the subject wounded men wo could End and back- amined by the military provost marwtH be submitted today. This action ed into the Victor depot. We got a shal or the citizens' court of invesfollow the official investigation con- telephone message there that there tigation. a firming that a number of bloody com- were more wounded men and th bat have occurred, that Tillages have dispatcher gave orders for us to return Denver. June 10. In an interview keen destroyed ani that people have to Independence for them. 1 think concerning the closing of the Portbeen killed in Armenia. we took eleven dead men to Victor on land mine by General Bell, who ia ia the two trips. I did not aaks any ex- command of the Teller countv military MURDERER HANGED, amination of tbs depot ground until district. James F. Bums, president of ban Quentin. Cm!.. June 10. Francis- wo returned. Then Conductor Wat- the Portland, said that nearly ouo-bal- f es Orton was hanged in the state pris- son went through the depot and soiaa-fbin- g of the Portland force were not on hare today for the murder of Marie like 75 yards up tho hill aide. members of th mlnere' union. 'There Geaern at Bakersfield in ISM. Wo did not have sufficient tin to were about 400 as good miners as ever He showed no Riga of fear. maW A 1 borough examination and wt handled a pick working there." said did not see signs of any infernal ma- Mr. Burns. They are, moat of them, chine." men with families, sad they are neithThe testimony of tha rest of th er law breakers nor agitators. I would ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. train crew waa practically tbn same twit refuse a man work because ho as that of the engineer. did not belong to the union, nor be. . Berne, June 10. The Russian cause ho did. 1 wanted the best minmf ahtfer here. M. V. V. Jadornkl Cripple Creek. June 10. Deports-tlon- a ers, and kept weeding out the poorer was shot In the head her this af- are the order of the day. General ones without refermce to unions. 1 ternoon and seriously Bell has ordered that 97 members of am a firm believer la what injured. they call Hiu woukl-b- e the miners' union shall be taken out- the open shop.' If other mine aaaaaaln, believed to ownhe a foreigner, is under arrest. His side of Teller county on a special train ers had adopted my plan there would not been ascertained. tdestHy'-athis afiemoou. not be an idle mine in the camp toWithin 48 hour this ilieirh-- t will day. and there would not be a be. rid of all agitators and other ob- - turbanre worthy of the name." ill, CARNEGIE INSTITUTE Loaa WILL NOT SELL WAR 0; ' . non-unio- n MSllFFlIE MOROCCO'S ' EFFORTS OF AGITATORS JSINCERE JUNE SATURDAY' MORNING, St. Petersburg. June 10. 1 p. m. Remote aa now appears the chance that tha Japanese fleet will ever be ia a position to venture up th Baltic and make a demonstration against tha Russian capital, or that a European power will be drawn Into the war, Russia evidently to taking nothing for granted. The possibility of the foil of Port Arthur or a disaster to the Baltic squadron after the latter sails for tha Par aast, haa been considered and no precaution will be omitted to protect St. Petersburg against attack. Tha fortifications of Riga, (in the southern part of tha Gulf of Riga I and Revel, (at tha entrance of the gulf of Finland) some new have been strengthened, guna of the latest pattern having been mounted in th fortress of Cronatadt and a chain of water batteries, running out un either aid of the shores of tha gulfof Finland, will guard the entrance to tha mouth of tha Neva. This system of fortifications was sufficient to discourage the attack planned by the British fleet during the Crimean war. In addition, however, shore batteries have been constructed near Cranlra-bau(on the gulf of Cronatadt. 10 miles from St. Petersburg) and Sestror-yeta- k. (on the Bealra river and 17 miles flrom St. Petersburg) probably aa a precaution against landings, aa It to believed th forts are about to atop tha advance of a hostile fleet. Approaches to Cronatadt are also being mined and merchant ships era being forbidden to enter the port without a pilot to conduct them through the mine fields. Owing to the extensive work in progress at CronstadL the central basin heretofore reserved for merchant ships, been appropriated by the navy. gid regulations era enforced against any one approaching th fortifications The Grand Duke Vladimir, commander of the military district of Bl. Petersburg, haa Just completed, an Inspection of the ahore batteries The Ruaalan rules for tha treatment of prisoners of war were promulgated today. They are of a moat humane character, following tha most advanced Ideas on tha subject of care of prisoners. A war bureau for the collection and distribution of every possible kind of Information concerning prisoners has bmdi established by tha Red Cross society, under the presidency of Prof. D Martens, (profeaaor of the International law at the University of 8t. Petersburg, and recently president of Tha Hague court which decided the Pious fond claims.) The Novo Vremya editorially acouta tha idea fostered by a section of the British pres that the fall of Port Arthur will end the war. The government to considering the question of Increasing the ecale of pensions for soldiers' and sailors' widows IMPORTANT OPERATIONS. Pusan, Corea. June 10. The first Japanese army haa recently been engaged In moat important operations For two days past four columns have been reconnoilerlng the roads toward Liao Yang, Hal Cheng, imd Blu Yen and have .occupied towns on those roads dislodging the Russians numbering several hundred, from each, after sharp fighting. The Japanam casualties were 65 men killed or wounded. Russian Headquarters, Liaa.Vang, Thursday. Jnna I. 8 p. m. Gemer- al Kuropatkin to expecting rein- forerairata,'whkh, as soon as they arrive, will advance from Liao Yang, and Important developments are expected. Persistent reports are in circulation of n battle at Pint Arthur, that place being at-tacked by land and sen. Nothing definite is known, however, ex- cept that an attack mad by th Japanese did not succeed. Bloodhounds arc Being Used to Trail th see Fugitives Their Identity is routed a now Known. with two los- Japanese troops on Tuesday battalion of Russian Infantry, guna, at Hal Machla, the Japanese ing three men killed and 24 wounded. Tha Japanese captured two officers and five men. Th Russians left on the field 23 men dead or wounded and probably lost seventy men. A Japanese detachment dispatched in the direction of Tung Yuan Pu repulsed sixty or seventy of tha enemy's Infantry at Lin Cha Tai Monday and on Tuesday encountered six companies of Russian infantry and throe hundred cavalry at Chan Chin Sih. After two hours' engagement tha Japanese drove tha Russians off in tha direction of Tung Yuan Pu. The Ruaalan casualties were seventy or eighty men killed or wounded. The Japanese lost four men killed and 10 wounded. On Wednesday a Japanese detachment with another detachment from the force, landed at n Ruaalan Takuahan, encountered force of four thousand cavalry with six guna, near Siu Yen and drove them bark toward Chi Mu Chang and Kal Chou, losing three men killed and two officers and 23 men wounded. RUSSIAN TROOPS MOYING. Colorado Springs. June PROTEST AGAINST ATROCITIES Washington, June been Issued 4. Orders have at the war department transferring the Fourth and Ninth cavalry regiments. Tba Fourth la now at Fort Erie. Fort Leavenworth and Jefferson barracks, and the Ninth to at Fort Walla Walla, the Presidio and The change will take place Monterey. October 15. The Tenth Infantry has been ordered from Ban Francisco, to stations in the department of the Col- r ' move them. been ordered more artistic w KNOX SUCCEEDS QUAY 10. Govemer Fenny packer Announce, Appointment Today. Norman ALBERT r, RICHEY. Our Laundry Ways are The Depot Drag Store Prescriptions. Telephone orders promptly attended to. E CAVE, LooJ Prop. Carpantaring, Buildings R pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of 'Phone 150. OI 2372 Washington Ave. Nelaon, Telephone 129-y- 845 18th i Winning friends and cuatoam very day. Do you Ilka yew laundry dull finish, smooth Allah or aomo other finish? Wi giro you Just what you want: to tho work a little better thaa tha other laundarara do It Try as and BEE. , We make a specialty of 1 t Ogden Steam I tauny- sold a whole town In Ireland to totobe Cork at auctiooCaatle Martyr, County. It belongs to a Count whe needs mongy, and to raise lb gives the Inhabitants of that town a chance to bny tbe place they live In. etroet . A SENSATIONAL SALE OF 40,000 . The King Collar Button Co., makers of this well known buttons have devised a very clever plan of spreading the fame of their buttons through one big representative store in every large city. They allow us to sell 40,000 only of their guaranteed Gol'ar Buttons. The manufacturers are willing to lose more than their usual profit and we are willing to do likewise to impress on you the excellence of value at no price at afi. We give relief to ths annoyance and inconvenience of a bad collar button by selling a good one at these smsll prices. We replace any that are i mperfed. FREE JAP3. Washington. June 10. The following dispatch haa been received at the Japanese legation from Toklo: "General Kuroki reports that a detachment of our troops occupied 8aim-cbion June 7th. Our casualties wcie three killed and 24 men wounded. The enemy left on the battlefield 28 killed besides two officers and live men who were made prisoners. Gergral Kuroki' army, with the force that landed at Txkueban. occupied 8iu Ruen on June Ith. driving the toward Tomurheng and Kai Ping. The enemy consisted of four thousand cavalry and six guna. Our casualties were three men killed, one lieutenant, one and 28 men alightlr wounded. y Regular 10c value at rilled Buttons ScEacli Gold Regular 5c values Celluloid and Aluminum Backs 21-- 2 Regular 15c Vain Filled Gold 8cEach ot ANOTHER SMALL AFFAIR. a to,; Tokio. June p. in. General Kuroki reports iliat a ricutkmrai of the Winning Ways ,i SQUADRON. OCCUPIED-B- the buildings blind PLANS FOR PORT ARTHUR SAIMCHIIi propri".,,!!81 amuremJTi STRICKEN I- 8L Petersburg, June 10.-- 4:14 p. m. There is reason to believe that ibe plans for ibe departure of the Port Arthur squadron, in the event the fall of the fortress becomes imminent! have been completed. They involve the of the Vladivostok squadron. After the blockading (loot has been engaged the uninjured Russian ships will effect n Juncture with the Vladivostok squadron and make their way to Vladivostok. Tho fact that the Korean straits are mined and guarded by a Japanese torpedo boat flotilla, which ha been established to the satisfaction of the admiralty here, greatly increases the difficulty of the operation hut Russians probably will prefer to take chances of getting through rather than of making a two thousand-mil- e Journev around Japan. The attempt may occur at the first favorable opportunity. The squadron ia useless for the defense of Port Arthur, while if preserved entire or in major portion even the fall of Port Arthur would be robbed of much of its ifiTportance from the standpoint of Russia's future plan. The repairs to the Russian battleship Pobleda are now practically completed. commissioners, Morocco," an at the fair, have - UNDERTAKER Nagasaki, June 10. Noon. Tha Norwegian steamer Aggl, whlc h arrived at Nagasaki June 4, from Cardiff, with coal, and waa arrested for unknown reasons by tha Japanese June 7, haa been taken to Base bn for the decision of tba prise court. The apparent reason for her seizure ia that aha cleared from Cardiff for Singapore for orders but her cargo ia said to have been secretly deatlned for the Russians Owing to tha Aggi'a Inability to deliver the coal at Port Arthur, it to added, her cargo waa brought to Japan for sain. St. Louis. June protest from the CalifornirMd nV,1 C. Jones of Mmnltou, one of the pioneers of Colorado Springs, waa killed 0 COAL. BUhSTTr today by a Rio Grand train in this Harrisburg, Pa., June 1U. Govern city. He waa walking upon th track today appointed Fhiw Seoul. June 10. A force of Ruaalan and evidently did not hear tha ap- Fennyimcker der C. Knox successor to the late 8m. troops, the strength of which la not proach o$ tha train. ator The Quay.governor ilM known, to reported to have arrived at nounced he will not call tbe leclilatw. Can Ytmg and to be moving west A COMMITS BUI'iCI&E WHILE INSANE. la extra aeaeion. This means the as Japanese merchant who haa retained polntment of Knox ts for the unman Sere flrom the north says the small St Louis, Mo., June 10. In a fit of ed term ending March 4, IMS. merchants wbd have been following the army are practically bankrupt, ow- temporary Insanity Robert R. Millar, ing to the Chinese underselling them aged 53 years, who cams to Bt Louis and that the majority are returning a week ago with hla wife sad daughter from Tampa, Fla., to visit th to Japan, World's Fair, haa ended hla life at hla boarding house, by cutting hla throat SUDDEN ACTIVITY. and wrista with a razor. Sudden Affliction Come t a Girt Graduate. Liao Yang, June 10. The suddenly ALASKA MINE OWNER FREE increased Japanese activity near Slu AGAIN. Chicago, June 10. A despatch to ike Yen, west of Frag Wang Cheng, to beTribune from Peoria, 111., says- lieved to be rather in th nature of New York, Juno 10. An Indictment Myrtle Berry, aged 18. a member oi feints to distract attention from Fort which caused the arreat In Chicago a the graduating class of ths Peoria hlrh to believed that few weeks ago of John J. Healy, tha school has become totally blind while Arthur, whither It more than half the enemys forces Alaska mine owner, haa been dis- at her studies. She never was afflia. have gone, than 4 serious forward move- missed In the court of general ses- ed before, and surgeons believe her afment. Kuroki's bombardment of tha sions. fliction ia temporary and could be recoast probably haa tho same end in waa on a lieved local treatment. The Indictment by procured This, hoview but the developments are closely that Healy had placed to hla wever, le refused, her parent not bwatched at headquarters. Kuropatkin charge account $8,000 belonging to the Central elieving in doctor. Miss Berry h i ia in a position to net promptly In the Alaskan Exploration company, of daughter of W. A. Berry of tbe event of developments of real which he waa president District At- eral auditor's office of the Peoria pi u torney Jerome explained that If any Western railroad. ! a MOVEMENT Ok TROOPS. RUBS1A LAYING MINES. CARRIED CONTRABAND MUST MAKE KILLED BY TRAIN. umbia. Che Fon, June 10. 0 p. m. The Associated Pres correspondent at Ting Chou, Shantung promontory, reports that the Chinese guard there haa been punished by tba officials of Teng Chou for failing to report the preaenra of a Russian vessel toying mines among the Mlao Tao islands prime had been commit ted p aide tha court's Jurisdiction New Castle, Colo., June 10. The two survivors of tha band of train robbers who dynamited an express car on the Rio Grande escaped during the night from a ridge in Garfield creek canon, where they bad been surrounded by pursuers. They cannot have gone for and it to believed they will soon be located. Bloodhounds are being used to trail tha fugitives who are supposed to be John Emmerllng and Charles Scrubbs, railroad section men. who tiult their Jobs last week. Tbe third man who waa killed yesterday waa Identified aa J. H. Rosa, also a section man, who quit wort on the road at the same lima aa the other two. Rosa shot himself in the head after being surrounded by the posse. Don't fail to see the grand window display and giant buttons : : Sale Begins Sat. MORNING : : 9 o'clock : : |