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Show HOUSING EXAMINEU, IS. Each fac-- t G. E. Rowe of New York, formerly astiou has a state ticket of Us own a sociated with Governor La Folletre. well as a state committee. Interest should present to tha rommltiee the in ihe result was more general prob- La Folletta side of the case. John 0!in, of Madison, who mad.-thably than regarding any other question first speech for the Stalwarts, before tbe committee. Thu meeting today was called to or-, said there sere about 75 delegates unseated by the La Fulleite commit der bv Chairman Bayne, who howeve.-- tee. withdrew on account of hia personal G. E. Rowe fur the La Fulletie side. interest In the matier, tbe chair being taken by Senator Scott of West Vir- made the claim that tbe state cen- ginia. D. C. Owen of Milwaukee, aa (ral committee, in making up the pre- .proxy, represented Chairman Bayne in luuinary toll did not exceed its auth-tbe proceeding. Il was decided that ontv but followed precedent long ea- H. V, Chynuwcth, ot Madison, and tablished in Wisconsin. I men Babcock and Baench. u luuemeu'M moving to support Siako!-lof that coalman. far rs or the rciitlng to It.e northward. The :. saae also k;:vs that the is not of .Major General known, arid t!.'- infer statement u.&y lie pregnant wiiu aiguificanie. ? i Our Laundry e Mist.-henk- CIVILIANS MlST I.KAVfi VLADILiao Yang. Juue 17. -- A VOSTOK. l bailie the at who present fala Vafangow describe the Ashling Vla'livi'siok.. June 17. Tlin lows: of the fortress. General The atern. dogged fighting at tno an or.Ter warning all lias d battle of Vafangow was like nuorlvr ,roT, i ilian.s to make inimeuiaie proviriui The roar f the machm' Borodino. their families into the interim', sm! i,. gnus and the boon of the caitnou so h to avoid peremptory expulsion at ear. ones in Tlu-rring a moment of sudd-"Thmughouv i ho tnrte days f cmsi - fi.li'iO womeu anil children here. hat tlie oflirer and men tied with e.ic.i aitother in pluck and lieni,ni. fliy St. letersburg. June 17. A dispateu have added glorious parages to s military history. The the lUm. from Vluiiivosiok t.idav showing mm there in getting ml advance originally Included the twelve of the retuainini; civilian mpiiluii"u eighth and eleventh dlv icons spleudid ar m rei.irlhi n the belief here that .rr squadrons of cavairv and were lined an.i ;; ra : i '.: ure lirimr in.ole at Vtadivo--tutiilery. About "'Hi guiia Ibein b for tl'.e rti ept ion i.r Admiral large rcinforcoaienls enabled turn the Russian flanks. A ijiversi.iii s'iiiuilron. wiirn il coinr-- out ot in battie the Hirers-I Vet Ariittir and tl.sr active or, the right procipitated the morning of June 15th. inns against the illy arc fiuuiini-ntwho the The dii.jiulch rloe not lueinioii "Major iiPiwrsI titM'iijiniiiH, eoimnanded I lie li ft Hank, Vladivostok division. Tin; aduilraily and tioueral Ijouiclvkoresky coinman-- s ileiiies tnowiflga of Hie wliercanouia ed the center. Including four bsiiai-ionof t lie Vladivostok snuaJrou. nuircaled in a small annd.alu'tn't ou they dealt doaih and KKIXFOltfRMKNTS SAVE JAI'S the enemy. The Russian right FROM DEFEAT. by Cossacks, dragoons and rifles. Siberian l.i.io lane. Tlmisdiiy, June li. -While these big guna were ilnm the night of June 11 the Rus1 It'iriiig a about at I maili . way. my dering forces under General sian and flank, Hussiau mo m.. to right with tlie Japhad been which engaged rlinilred a hill a hence 1 could view the anese in their positwo for siept ilu. a me Behind whole field of baitlc. tion, four iiille eolith of Vafangow and battery had taken up a posiiion from ana ked tlie Japanese line. The bat-l- e fire up which it kept up a miuiunoiiH lasted ail day anil the Russians on the advaneiiic ranks of the enemy. loss on the enemy. No could si the Kiluly Through glass felt wax doubt by the Russian ot their valley of the Taasa, wilh ibe Chinese ability to force the Japanese hack, but village of Fafan. reinforcements for the eiiemi The heights of Foo Chon, fhe rail- heavybeen brought up rapidly from tlie the surrounding had road bridge and the wouth, arriving in time to turn were Japanese occupied by rouulry male. of line black Then infantry. infantry. An entire livision of fresh Japanese like threads, could he aei-- creeping wa thrown into line against troop llic Nearer verdure. the thnnigh the already tired Kn: ulan and the Imdotted was which by a of hill, slope iu numbers enabled mense I he grain field, were sections of Rus- them tosuperiority left flank of the tho overlap oversmoke A brownish sian riflemen. ltuMKlana. who had not suffieient men hung some of the batteries, ami oth- to meet the turning movement and er showed flashes of flaiues. The crackle of rifle fire was punctuated were forced to withdraw upon 1 by the roar of guns. OccasionallybulThe Rnsxiaua retired reluctantly but heard the his of a Japanese doggedly, not beaten, hut outnumberlet. Over ed. The scene was the Russian center and left flank hovered chocolate clouds from bursting DETAILS OF FINKING OF TRAN.S-IORTIt was evident that the shrapnel. tide of battle was coming toward the Ttussiaiu right. I saw reserves hurTokio. June 17. 9 a. m. Details iu rying forward, (he Cossacks gallopconnection with the sinking of i lie am of infantry. ing. followed by coin Japaucse transport Hitachi hy Ruaalnn Kuddenly tbey disappeared in an adwarships are being fumiKhed by surjacent defile. The valley where the vivors. Tlie KubmIku were ships lluaaiana had camped was emptied aa 7 o'clock In ihe morning at sighted if by magic. Rati ling volleys weie and in response to a signal the Hitafired behind (be screen of hills which chi was slopped, but at 10 o'clock got concealed the fighting troop from under way again and at templed to esview in that direction, the sound of the cape. The Ruaalang follow ed and openof the evidence the only firing being ed a heavy fire directej about the deadly struggle proceeding there. This water line with the evident intent inn mint inueil for half an hour. Suddenly of troops on board. Tlie a company of Cossacks appeared on fireilestroyingthe wa terrific and iu a few minutes desto the crest, of a hill and began tlie decks were covered wilh corpses cend. They were followed by Infanshell and awash with lilnod. One try. The Japanese gunnera prompt ly which at nick the engine room, killed pursued them with shrapnel. Horse two hundred men. The ship began to and men began falling. fill and sank gradually by the stern. A moment of harrowing suspense At 6 o'clock in the evening she was was relieved by a thundering about of completely submerged. Captain Camp'Hurrah I' It was from a couple of thou- bell. the English master of the transsand of Russian troops just brought port. jumiied overboard at 3 o'clock tip by train. They quickly Jumped In the afternoon and la numbered from the cars, fixed bayoneia ami lit- among the missing. The chief engineer erally ran into the tight. was killed on the bridge. The comAgain the crackle of musketry un- mander of the troops ordered the flog der cover, during which the retfriug to lie burned and then killed himself. and The second mate committed suicide. Russian regiments formed up moved off In complete order toward Many of the crew and troops escaiicd the railroad, while a long line of in the boats; escorted by commissariat wagons The transport Railn Is still afloat, hut ('oeaacka took to the broad road and is badly damaged. Bite Is being towed a battery of home artillery atalioned Into the nearest port. She sighted the near the railroad banged away furious- Russian ships thirty-liv- e mileH west ly as it covered the retreat. The Jap- of the Bhlro Island. anese shells were falling on tha station buildings, from which train after STIFF FIGHT AT KAK'liOW, train had moved. suchill I descended the and Just New Chwaug, June 17. 6 a. m. ceeded in Jumping on the foot board 1 wo Greek refugees report a landing of the last csr. Some of the Rus- of Japanese In force a few miles south sian batteries on the left flank, were of Katcliou and a stiff fight souflieast still firing. The main force then lie of that place ypaterday (Thursday ) afgan slowly to retreat towards Vant-siali- ternoon. Chinese report that some and at about one In the after- wounded Rnsslnns.Jiave been sent tonoon had accomplished Its strategic wards Mukden by train. mission. The battle of Vafangow bad deflected considerable Japanese forc-a- i INVESTIGATE ETZELS1 DEATH from Port Arthur. I wo 17.The fighting was glorious. For li a. in.- - The New Cbwang. June iflaya The Russian regiments valor-ouslInvestigation of the death of Trewi maintained their positions and Ktxcl. corroxixindciil of tlie IxiiuIdii took the offensive on ihu left, so press- I tail Telegraph, who wa killed by ing the enemy there that a couple of Chinese lohlicr off the chhkI. of the Japanese batteries fell Into the Cos- Liao Tun-- c peninsula June Till, when sacks' hands. The Russian soldier cruising u a Junk between Kliwunm-it- : went Into battle singing, their spirits uni Krdicko, in company-witnot affected by the tierce heal ami Hrimlle. Ernest furloua cannonading, whose Intensity of tho Ixmilnn Daily Mail. influence from the he it Iiu been may Ttic jury flmlx tliai gauged had on the atmospheric conditions. there was nut. tin; xlightr-cause fur Rain (imps ,feil like lean at the at iucking the am! correspondent wlih-lbright of the battle although Ihe day make several recuinnir-mluiiondawned clear. Initcil Slate Consul Miller does not Hindi public now. Consul Sel"Many Russians have fallen, lmt n wlt-lwere ler i cx;a-ctegreater' number of Japanese io arrive si IVl.in lli.s s killed. The Russian shells and afterniMin for the purpose of making mowed them down like whr.G. a personal report on the affair ' The whole valley was h strewn .with Glatcs .Miinsler Conger. the corpses and the river Taxt-- ran red. But it was with Japanese mom MlTl'AL DNDEHSTAND1NC. Ihnn with Russian blood. I left r,n the last train with ficn. Ftakelberg. This train collided with S(. lctcrshttrg, June 17. The S one preceding it. npar Yantsialin, voe Bt rtierrliK to the l ot the, but was not damaged. Earl ferry, British under foreign secWlun passing Kaichou. we saw retary, that Kur purlers are air cad; three Japanese cruiser. The whole procccdlu; between Great Britain and north was occupied by Russian troops. lliisHia. says: Tlie Russians say the Japanese canfoi This recognition of Ihu not advance much further north, even a mutual understanding inecessity cxticmci) when they recover from the effects welcome, especially coming, as it did. tf the battle c f Vafangow. before tile conclusion of the war with Japan, 't is trim that Gn-a- i Brit St. Petersburg, June 17. The news a in and Russia already have a prelimof the result of the battle at Vafan- inary agreement, respecting Thibet, tun gow reached the morning papers too that is secondary to the possible clash late to allow of comment. The public of their immense eunimcrciai inter, seem to accept the result stoically cat in the Far East. The iian,:er of and are content that the Russians the yellow peril in the Orirnt is very real; but Great Britain and Russia tomade a gallant and stubborn fight unsettle il. Great til the arrival of fresh battalions of gether will be able toshown an limit the enemy compelled General Stakel-lrg- a Britain lias already of the subjcci and u;i!uy n troops, weary and exhausted, with three days' hard lighting, to give safeguard Hit predominance of the whites bv the svstuu followed tiul in way. A special to the Associated Press India. from Mao Yang routains tlie first. Russian estimate of Ktakclberg'a loss, HESSIANS AT l'URT ARTHI R HAVE I'LEYTV OF SITMMES placing them at a thousand men and twenty officers. Che Fist. Juno 17. -- 1 p. m. Il is re The haino dispatch says General i hut. the Russians hare oi offensive axsiimed ported the had fctalvMberg reinforcements dared tin; fliiuci-- e lj kecii out oi ,t when the Japanese zone liaviHg a radius of acven mile tame up. e The present si i nation is no! clear, from fort Arthur. A great t.ut'iv Thev here. say are. ai riving will although it is believed Stnkdberg I hev were t outin'. e to retire to the northward. linalijc to oliUin In Fort Arthur lull ihm lie Rur-dsiIt is however, that reiiifaiir-tneiiiam beng sent to his support. had sufllci' u! fur full raluim- - for 1 prriod of fcix montii. it i si.reil thai This might le inferred from a signifiof Flumping-taocant mexyszo Just received from one luring the boinhrduenr tl.- - JansE've .bin of the rartespordi nts at Tashii hiao 11- 1- F.glu house. reporting tn norruo'ia movement or troops, iii'i'ng i ava'r.v and infaniry. ABSTRACT COMPANY. li along the railroad, but Ihe THE ME1CHAN in not allowed in say t,: Avc. were 2408 AYa-wlii.ii dire. Telnplvu. 662 T. Hie troop Lama Itlclgban. numbing. U may tre-- here un irlu- - tha. Meibau. c:nvi-iiii-len- tu cem-juau.- hr -- Boy Survives the Hcrror But His Identity is Unknown Wreck Believed to Be Geared of Bodies. Little , Uu..-aia- JUNE LTAH. SATERDAV MOUNIN'O, OGDEN, Blue-ey- Ways are Winning Ways Wistixg friends and customers very day. Do you like your laundry dull finish, smooth finish or some other finish? Wa give you Just what you want; da tho work a little better thaa tha other launder rs do IL Tr m and 8EB. ; i ed n em-iiiy- k Uii--mel- s i . t 1 Staki-llierg- n S. n y h it corre-sKtliili- t.nis-licfl- . s i i bul-let- a wati-nu-ii- t'ln-iies- mi.-plic- i H d.'-troy- !.- eoirt-Imiit- Just how many there were was not known, hut it v...- - pruned to remove them a kouii t'orenor O'Gui-ma- n reached the . ::. The coroner l a 1 urrunged to vii.i. reo wreck today tor ti.i! p ; i pose of a- - iuiuiug. if New York. June 17. Saved from Gvu-cru- l he wreck of ihe atcaui-.Shicuni, thcic i a liubi tiaki:o i jiiliy Ihv at iadianon hoxplial. li1 :i. ycd, gold, n huired, uud piuiui, l uhoiit ii:f manl.i i Wheels. ! what has caused .vmidt-rm- xcitellli.lit. ri iuucu evidence neg-h- cl r Rnicki-rbocke- ir ioi!iSii;y. .f ihe lxiHt, if any, present to the of ihe inland hospital, thy dead, found the baby, w uciv a I'i'licemun hud laid liim don iu lm lagged will) t le oilier unkmivvii ail. They hurriedly carried him to ihe reception hospital ilormitoiy. Warm mill, aud a deep brought tire liitlc mu.' around to laughing, crvillg heaithiue. I.aio in the aficrnoun tho Da Dy wa kcui to tin Lebanon hoxplial, where it mu lire only bright xpol in the place of sorrow and pain. A man, one of the long Hue who scanned ihe laced f ihe children, anxiously for hi own missing ones, saw tlie baby laic at night aud said he ihnugbi ho km.'V-ilifiaronls. He wcni uui to set' litem but has not returned to the hospital. While ihe divers are confident that the wreck of ihe Slocum has beeu cleared of all its dead, the acurch will hu continued unlay, as there may bo bodies lying iu the mild around it. Coroucr U'Gormuu believes there are twenty bodies still unrecuvercd. lie baaed thi assumption ou (he belli! ihai the iiumU-- r of people ou board was very much greater than 1.400, ihe number generally accepted as correct. Nearly all of the bodies recovered yesterday were found In tho mud close iu the westerly ahore of North Brothers island, where tbe Slocum was first beached and where hundreds went to their death. DiHCUMsions as to tho bel urea us of have disasters preventing Mitch brought out expressions of opinion hy several leading shipbuilders and navhi architects that it in easily possible to construct veasels of the type of ihe General Siocuin In xitcii 'a way as to make them comparatively safe. Theo that the free use ot experts steel in the construction of the uppir works would Involve a greater expojrei than builders of excursion craTi are ready to incur. They believe that a safe boat eoiiHtructcrt with bulkheads, corrugated iron partition and fireproof materials, might he built for about twenty to ihiriy per rent more than the of a wooden vessel, su-- li as the General Slocum. (Jne leading contractor expressed tho Idea that every vesoel should have, bulkheads of light double plating tillThese sbquhl he ed wilh asbestos. so Ailed that they could lie swung or dropped across certain parts of Ihe structure when necessary without obstructing fine pasage at other times. All machinery should be incased iu metal to Ibe lop deck. Decks should be sitpiKirted hy metal frame work aud fireproof materials wherever possible. Inflammable stuff, be said, should nut lx; used. cuipHhle i o;i Eis pun of - iiii-i- pos-sihl- e. - wiv.it cre-.p.-- Ihe of the olllcers he set in .l to Inquest. to take i.-i.- i.er' Tluretore it was (io iii imwl cut the bodies ar th:d lime. THE OLDSMOHILB the invarioua hosjui.S wl.'-rjured arc, it was sa d to :ay their condition wa RKisUriui'y. There are now only .71 victims of tire disaster in hospitals. It developed today ikat a new horror had been added 'm lire terrible resulting fi. i;i tlie ShM-udisadtcr. through the of sui'uc lwraon at t morgue. As a result Rime of the 1k .!. imilialdy never will lie Idcntifleii ar will go to a lust resting place ii tin bumble plot funiishel by tha ciiv'x charity. AA'hen tho bodies were taken by hundreds from ihe water and laid in rows on island,' the grass at North I'.rolht-- r each was tagged with a number. That number was careful 'y recorded and the patters, valuable and irinket which would have served to positively identify the bodies were removed and placed in separate package, each package hearing a number to Ihe number on the body from which the articles were taken. These packages then were placed In the custody cf the coroner. Scores of the bodies at the morgue were bunted or bruised beyond recognition, but it was hoped that all might lie claimed by friends by means of the papers, and Jewelry. When the bodies were taken to the morgue they were placed In numbered boxes, but in many cases these with the numbers did not flgureH the bodies previously had borne. As a result the plans were completely upset and the numbered packages of valuables becamo practias a means of identically worthless fication. ' At priti.-liin- Sevea Hors CORNER mii'Vin We syrnapinni Leas nil Weak Men If yen enser tram any of tea waskneseea or AlMSkSk rsutsd kf Itiioraiuu. szeeaa or AHN TUB VARY PXSSOX WB WAXY TU TALK IXf. Ws lise sniyruonriklll In eorlns CHOONTO Vt-- SKestss l pnbiiclunx ilia niaiiy eolaniary isaiiuiuhlsii limn luma pearls, lelns assies, pictures and aduiweea. WK CAN'T I'l BUSH OCR CI'BKS IN miVATK DUKAIU Beesnss It would beuay ronSdsneo. Hanes, tnia-M- aa In now km way. Tkis i our plan: ns Ssts lo prats nnr skill In Uili sines of i wiiI't ilgo " i ( !' .!'i w.ik biiim-:- i tn.ir Ncrili llrni!.-- i NEWLY ELWOOD FURNISHED Prop, THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rates ReaBonabla. Telephone 630 K. Eastern CornFed aind Cure S31 24th Street. 'Phone N. 127K We wire houses and jun ii . v. non Cured. Pay When a sod BBASON-- A Vkse auk Ws (era yoa Srsv UljK FKB nkea yon ara eured. Yon ran depend umiu our nurd, vlutiiiiande uf patlenis neee Inrtnreed as. NOWWK WAXTTOi:i,aB You nuk (be dltUnev nnaarraadlus tfesi na mil mv demand a FEB nntll ns ears yoa. Tkla apiillee w Un Mnnkood. Namlnal Waak-neSypkllle. Varlenrala. Uieeaean of iha Prawaie Mlaad Lnanea. Cuntraruid ISnamsra, Htiie-uretc.. (Vintaslona Stood rsieoa, sad all WKAKNKSDKS of men. IIIII H8: Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers Im umri you want a.nuUis.a.jKTPtlnei Il) a. m. tolA "'-?- - them fine With the best of In the Electrical wire material line. DONT fORGET THE PUCE THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 2279 Waih. avenue.. Foughne, 514 x. Dishes! The Greatest Sale on Crockery Ever Known in the His- -' tory of Ogden We bought a stock of dishes that was thrown on the market, at Half price and we propose to sell them at HALF-PRI- CE mv-io- - - ARB UILK STB A V-W.-l V.KIIS. The ,lnt;i;ic aud llinchi. Afro valnabio cwin-- l by lb- - Nipixm Yir-nKais' n aiitl iiiKiiiv.l i;v lxmibm agiiiii'i uiRrir. i ifek-- -. s!'s a tu . . Tim. T! i was vamil at ( Ti. fv 1 V i' Ci'arhl at ;.. i. s v r;', a hy l)iubiii vinV'-.vf r ' ri.vi'i n i wbn-'t xrln.i--c i an.i N'cvv Yi'r'i. .bine 17. iraiisi'oi the i Kiiji-Xi:;- u , il-- dis;-;;icl- ) ; - f'-- l v;ir ;v i ri-- ' i o a' los ('ot uni .4 Is nl :.! made r! nt,. . 11 .::"ig lilt Japani ;( gvvern-n- x Republican V; jnn3 Committee Con siv ni Party Troubies. .1 im- 17. - When ihe was 'liai iii Ifirg.; hi ! d - , ! I m Six beautiful decorations to select from. We also have an immense stock of cups, saucers, plates and other pieces that we will sell at correspondingly low prices. Come early whi!e the assortment is complete, for our present overstock limits the time of the sa!e. Positively no goods charged. R( j comnntiee met tc ibe ddii lenle.si (u be i"t!i-.t'.i 6.88 vv .1 . dinner set, handsomely decorated without gold trim- mings ! w.,1 VISCONSIN CONTEST j ce IV, It iinbrtM ,(.add, that all tu tr;V!!ii,i riirri-;.- i - in i n vh .h- 100-pie- , w-'- (in .1 Street. Twenty-secon- d Commit (.f Ihe Int rn;iiiom:l and timt!,.- - and it suiidiary c..,:; panics wen- :u session fir two da.: or the company hei . at the maul or-cbut (he (i np nee failed. Vnb'ii-n-- - bies-j.iy. LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC 1 Chii-agi- it' ELWOOD Iui. bodb. M THE asa Tlo; Sundnfanad kolldayt. & SHORES, Eipiit Specialists, 2482 Dishes! New York, .limn 17. The executive lsmrd of tho Elevator Const rnrioi s International muon at a meeting here, strike has ordered ail international against the On Elevator rmnpa!'. Notifications were sent to all the ! coneern in New York. Boston. Philadelphia. Chicago. Pittsburg. Cleveland. New OrVons, Baltimore. WashMiington, Snu rrnncixeo. St. lwaukee. Khichh City. St. Paul. Omaha, Buffalo, Rirehcstc:. Montreal and Toronto. lino The strlk. is exported to ul will effeet tml.iv im.l bnnorrow alioiit 7,."'.i men. including fit'll n New York. Ii i in snigvort of the cal union v in liontou and i'hiiajlolphia on strike for scvcc. which have weeks. The Philadelphia union demanded mi ii crease in wugi-- fre u l.i.tiu lo $l.l.Ti a day. which was rel'i-cd- . 1 uf 558 u le bc-r-i- r w j OGDEN. Write fne Trastnirut Sena (nrw. nuut I is. If roll. frus STRIKE AGAINST ELEVATOR tO. i adds tn the s'camer llic i;eiii-..- vl fii-- Interested. r E. CAVE, ftop. MRS. S. H. sM TSmat Car Wwin, Bnmahlal Tnniblea. Anikins. Sionsck. Llf-rrsltd Lur kyau Sidney Iniwiw. aisddrr Trualdos Fnmnis Vumtilnmu, ( limule IHhmum of W'sinsn and ( klidrvn, Ilsnn Iiumm. Mnr-viiUssusl, Kwnta, Cburfs. (M. Yilua'Skin m. Troabls, Rmllty, Kiesnis,sndSrlnnl HhniSdiilMB. Uimsis Ssisilss ot (Us Howell, riles. Sletnis ssd OmisI TrousVei. Ool're (at Sis Meek). - Blood Tsss Wiins Usy SeTer- Nyewrts, Xsiiepey, isetimsis. sis., and all Nenaaa, Priests an Vtivale Uleesm. i'roubim, . atai-ip.-'ii- 1 Tret I'ATARIH-llMf- Ml. Toireka. Ksn.. June 17. In the district. cxinrt to. lay Jmlge lla.en dissolved the injuncl'.ou temporary ma against the Si.uia Fe striking com ehinist. secured Ly tho railroad pauy. May ih. The court, held that there was no cause for a further coutinuauce of the injunction: as the strikers appeared orderly and with no evil intentions against the eompany'-.property. dh-trl- I J. lussihiiaB.aMPL'aaasa Santa , s - If Fe Strikers Appear Orderly, Saye the Judge, and Have No Evil Intention Against the Company, Prescriptions Telephone orders promptly attended to. 37 J ; GRANT AND 84TH. CHS. SNORES :ii.-:i- i K very Jie ev.-- Or H. B ECU' AFT L DISSOLVED t'.-.- of Horse Power Toonesu. lr Ws can Intore st You if YoiTar INJUNCTION Htv-iugt- nn 17. Rnntbouta-Twe- der Now. 17. Additional New York, Juno identification of dead tuado today at tin morgue, were: Lauo. George; Matilda; Michaels. Carrie; ' Marshall. Daniel. Movers, Elizabeth; Morris. Kate; Bessie; Stella; Stoltx, Salkinan. Margaret; Siahl, Emmanuel; Kchmedllng. Annie; Timm. George; Timm, Tlvxlwig, i,A' colter, Frod. (Continue I on page two.) i ork. Jnire Power a Catalogue anil Place Your Get LIST OF DEAD. ht A Oldsmobile corn-i'iMiu- New York, June 17. Forty-eighours after the burning of the steamer General Slocum, ihe exact number of Ihe victims Is still unknown. I'p to the present time the total number of bodies reeovereJ I 32. With no, more arrivals at tbe morgue fur several hours, hope began to be felt that tlie awful total had Irena completed, but il was soon shattered hy a report that the diverM at work on the bull ot Slocum had discovered a mass of imilles wedged in one of the pa. bile Jxixes. How many corpses there will prove to be in this place will not I known for some hours, as Urey will not lie disturbed until the coroucr is on the scene. One horeful phase of the si I nation is the steady decrease in tlm number of missing, though il i si ill appallingly large, the number being Isiiween 4Uii and ."011. The vsiicd ..till-inwhom) position' bring them into tom h with disasler, still iidliere to the belief that when all I tol l it will he found that between Ssut aud 1,tu) lM'rwms perished. The sad task or burying tlie dead began today. A meeting of the Gemma was Lutheran ministers of Hu city held and a program of service arranga Joint ed, While In many itistan.-eservice will be held over several Ire.iiiyt, nevertheless the clergy riven of this demount rut ion have an Herculean tavk before Hi cm in administering tlm last riles over the dead of their faith. The distressing concentration of the blow is shown hy the fart that in one opart nient house In Eighth turcct '.here are thirl (lead, while iu n bodies si rent hv.use, sixteen await burial. Preliminary steps have hern tak-for three ill., Hurt Investigations. Thc-- c are being vn by the febual of aiilhoritiis ill rough the depart iDimiicn e. 'by tin coroner, and by the at;.;ivey. will begin The cii. micr's Imou-x- t next Monday, Van and Cnpima Schaick and six of hi crew lie in a hospital wilh a poiuun.vn at tin lFide of eai 1. They sre ilmaiucd hh ..it- nesses. Tin authorities are ny.idly giitherirg amh ev idcn.-- i a wld I.- or needed in hr ert aiding wlieilicr not there was neglect or eareles-ne-.- ; -in the safety api'n'iTus or the v. - 1. William ThmiMcv, a dock loir.;, tic ie:r.ril;iu licfiK-tivlire hose, and ii i icuori. t. that evidence !m bi'i-'mg that some of tho h,' t..atj w. r.made TaM. by win s, u.a.i'ig il il'.:'.,-eililine i : I for them 1o be ; lowered. All tile men vim bav these siatcin'iu wlil . called m; .i .'- liessi by the roroiu-r- . Police hn.it Ktvd other lurlsir o.-i'of till maintain tbir pa'rui ' Wdl-Tof the East liwr. In (!; vb:.- i.D-id ., iu tin tcip. ity of the c. New Are Selling the ONLY Aatomoblle Made. The 1 e We make a specialty ; W Store Drug LIGHT TOWNEATL We Are Not Selling An; Automobile Made. con-uitio- Depot i i ik f 1,1 'lb." i . i tiutii nor l.a!nl!'iie we:- ! Wheelwright 2476 Washington Avenue. h. 7-- 1 IHKJCSS J |