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Show THE UOltXJXO 28, W04. DOTES, UTAI1, TUESDAY MOENIXO, EXAMINEE. work home, will be added to the rant uf the idle In whatever way the trouble end it the biggest clothing that New .York ha seen fur at years Since the last big irlhIng'Trlv! WILL MAKE NAVAL HAS .lime 27. neriil ! L governing Teller Snernii.li lull, ismied itnini.v umlor in.iriiul law, Mr piiulivaiiuiL aimllier Kuir'.ie-.which Is in p.ri as follows: "TIuti am UW lien bring written ini', i am acting u ii.Jt order . I the governor of the slate of lie stands for peace anil qiilci. 'ini good govern meut, anil lias nm to see lo it, that tlie Western Fodpraiiun of Miners shall mu any directly or indirectly murder morn men, and they shall not. So far as placing Denver uinler martial law is concerned that rests solely wnli rroviiled ho should see i he governor, lit to do so. I am his adjutant general, commanding the military forces and will sea to it that hundreds nf had men we deported, and after martial law baa finally been called off. if the the rattle 1 intend to citizens deport to return, that wilt ha their to business. No man who wants work will be molested, but the person ln tues we are going some.' Evansville. Ind.. June 27. The negro who committed an ashault ou Miss WYiuhach last night is still ul Urgi-- . The entire police and alu'i'irfh forces wiilt posses are looking for him. I'rovisiou have been male to guard him' if he. Is arrested. The viclm is rest- iug (pilot ly today. 4'ulo-I'itilo- CALIFORNIA TOWN it DESTROYED flight detailed and on reaching the school butise found Miss Weluhach coming out. hu repeated the story of the attack on Hniyihe by the negro and of her effort a lo assist Smyth, of Smy the' flight for aid. and of her being dragged into the school yard and assaulted, jtihe gave a description oi the negro she accused. This caused excitement. Sheriffs posses were were organized, extra police sworn iu. officers of the national guard wen notified lo be ready to protect the prfsouer and the country was searched. Suspected negroes were quietly held. Captain Drennecka, police department, while the search was routlnued, after daylight called at. the home of Miss Weinliach and found ber apparently in no serious condition. She talked calmly and after leaving iter. Captain Bren-necuniter cloxe intimated that questioning Mias 'Weinliach had Implicated a white man, who waa a rival ox Bmythe for her affections This announcement by the police authorities added to the excitement. STILL AT LIISKRTY ASSAILANT kb .. Into a $300,000 Conflagration, Blaze Develop Evansville, Ind., June 27. Harry rmylhe, an express messenger, ran into the polb-- station early today, and tiisbou. Cal., June 27. A small blaze which start ml in a jewelry store, re- announced that a negro bad assaulie.t sulted lu a general ronflaarailiiu wliiih Clara Weinbach, aged 20, with whom ihe he was wulking a few minute before. destroyed I he main airiiiui of He bad been driven away at Ihe point tuwn. Tba loss will reach $300,000. of a revolver. He said the assault had occurred In the yard of the Chandler Avenue school. Officers were hastily e LEW DEAD ALLOTTING SEATS III HALL Arranging; for Disposition of Those Who Win Be Admitted to Convention. . St. Lonis, June 87. No tickets of admittance to the national Democratic) convention, which will begla July ti, will L on sale, it la announced, and aveauea there will be but three through which they may be secured through the Buarnesa Mens League, through the courtesy of members of the committee, or through the delegates to whom are assigned three each besides their own. The total number of neats amounts to logo. The distribution at the disposition bewill of the committee gin nt 6 p. m., July 6. at lintel Jefferson at the direction of the subcommittee pn arrangements and under the personal supervision of Secretary Walsh of lows. To tho press are assigned 702 seals, divided Into two sections, the one for the -- working dally newspapers, who will report the convention and the ether for- the weekly press represents-lives- . The $7 boxes ere already assigned. One each goes to every member of the national committee and Ihe others are awarded to distinguished or official Democrats. Three taxes are to be disposed of by f (over nor Francis, one la given to (ioveruor Dockery, one to Mayor Wells, one to the president of tho board of lady managers. In addition there are 2.288 gallery tickets. Each alternate is allowed only tils osn seat at the convention; t acli dolegale has three extras. The Until ness lien's lesgue is given 2,000 seats. Upon the platform will be 434 of the taut eeats at tho dlspoeal of ihe t om mil tee oa arrangements, which are M be given to distinguished visitors. The liusiness Mon's league expects lo iiisiriliute the seals allowed It. among the business men of the city, ess'r-isllwith reference to thus who subscribed to' I he fund which was necessary to bring tho conveuiinn hero. Tho of the national that will dispense tho remainder of Ilia tickets is composed of Norman E. Mark, of New York; Daniel 4. Campau, of Michigan; diaries A. Walsh, of Iowa, and J. . Johnson of Kansas. The persons! allowance lu inch com mln cctnan is ton lickeis. The sub committee on arrangement will meet on July 2 and the naltonal committee on July 5. Ml tie remain to be decided by either except Iho iteming of Ihe man wbo will lie temporary chairman. Supposed Murdered Man, Whose Wife Wae in Cuetedy Accused of Killing Him, Suddenly Reappeare at Hia Old Home in Chicago. Chicago, June 27. Coming as if from tho dead after he had been reported a murdered, but after bis wife had been held by the police several days on suspicion of kuowiug something of her hnslsuid'a UiMpiiearance, Stefan lils-za- k baa unexpectedly returned lu hia old home. When a body, weighted with railroad Iron, was taken out of the Illinois and Michigan canal May 8, It was Identiof her fied by Mra Ulsxak as that husband, who had disapiieareJ gonie-tlbefore. Finally she was plared under arrest, aa apparently the body waa that of a man who had been murdered. The most rigid Investigation by the police, covering several days, falleJ to Mlabliah any evidence to connect ihe woman with tho murder, and aa she showed that aha was tn error as to her first identification, aim was released. Now the return of Illsxak. who says he has been in St. Paul, but refuses to discuss his case further, deepens the mystery surrounding the body found In the canal. The police believe there is no doubt the man was murdered, hui have been the body and Ha secret burled in the Potter's field. Mra Ulsxak waa startled when llls-za- k appeared at the door, and for a moment refused to believe he wss her missing husband. Then there was an affectionate greeting and an explanat; ion- STORM CAUSES well-know- n y cuin-mlitc- INSURGENTS GAIN VICTORY Asserted That Revolutionists Captutv ed Urugusyan Governments Artillery. New York, June 27. According to the Uruguayan Revolutionist junta, bay a Herald dispatch from Ituemi Ayres. Argentina, the hat tie fought near Tiiiiamabaao last Friday was a great victory tor the iiihiirgeuis. U is asserted that the revolutionists rap-tu- n d the government artillery and 'hat Col. Galarza, in romnianrt of Iho was government troops seriously 'rounded while the government's srmv lost, several me. The lirugiiayan gnvernm. nt denies this report. It. ile clare that. Gen. Barer is. tho head of war the rtvolutioiiirtf., severrly wounded, and that Col. and other hfgh olflciaib ef ihp insurgent, were killed. WILL PRESENT CHOATE HIS OWN PICTURE. New York, June 27. A movement is on foot to pre(:ni to Joseph 11. Choate a portrait of himself, in recognition of the fad that he has served a Irmg-,j- r term as ambassador at. the court of Hi. .lamea than auv of his prcdecev-rt- r sirce Charles Francis Adams, ay a Herald diapmrb from London. A replica of the imrtrail. will bo linng in the embassy. Hubscrlptions ar-- to ln limited to American residing or having inters U iu England. DISASTER Wind Captizes Yacht in New York Bay and Two Men Are Drowned While Pulldinga Blown Down in the City Crush Occupants New York, June 27. In a squall which has swept Jamaica Hay Iwo men were drowned. Otm of Hie Ixxlics was recovered hill iu unidentified. I'misid-crabi- u damage waa ciiiimxI among uinall ci art. In East New York ono house was deniolishc.l while Iwo were unroofed. The wrecked hit 'fling wi' a thrw-Mur- y brick nearly completed. tirvuuieeti young men. cmiglit in Iho storm, had taken refuge within. A moment art nr the struck they entered lightning building. A gain which followed left the hi met tire a mass of wreckpgo. min youth waa aught, between heavy timbers and badly crushed. The others, although much bruised and cut, were not Kerloualy hurt, and were wain re-lwd by firemen. Admitted he Deserved to Die as He Possessed an Uncontrollable Temper and if Released Would Commit More Violent' Crimes. New June one York, Frank 27. tions, the case was carried to the court of appeals, and after a long delay the senieure waa affirmed. When Informed that the end waa to come at last, liurnrs expressed hlmseif as pleased that there would he no more delay. 1 deserve to die, he told the prison officials and the enoper ihey put an end to my troubles the better. Ive got an uncontrollable temper and If released would enly com raft more violent crimes. I'd kill a men for five cents as quick as for anything else. of Uurnea. the Henry moat remarkable that priMmer ever occupied the deal h house at Sing Ring prison, want to hia death in ilie chair today. With a smile ou he cell face, lfe walked from hie and, seating himself In the chair, aasiKled the men in adjusting the straps which were to bind him. Four shocks were given before he waa pronounced dead. Tho crime for which Humes waa executed was the killing of Capialn Townsend, nf Ihe schooner Charles Buckley, last November, but he also bad confessed to baring murdered no lea than four people. Townsend wae killed during a dispute over wages amounting to about 820. whh'h Rtirnea claimed was due him. When convicted of the latest crime, he announced that, be was willing tn waive the six weeks that the law requires to elapse between the sentence and (he execution. Despite bis objec MlRDERER 27. The sheriff's Jackson, Ky.. posse during the night captured James Tokio, Juno iti transmission.) I FIGHT TO THE DEATH Claimant far Leadership of Hard in Zoological Park, Naw York, Have Duel Fighting 8sats Present Frightful Spectacle and Their a Heard Bellowinge Could be Fourth of a Mile. Rival New York, June 27. The King, believed to have been the finest buffalo in captivity, has met death in a duel with Black Beauty, his rival (or the leadership of the herd in New York zoological park. The fighting beast presented a frightful spectacle and their bellowing could he heard a quarter of a mile distant. The battle lasted 20 minutes. While The King, ruler of the herd, wss lying on the grass enjoying a siesta, Black Beauty attacked him, embedding Us sharp burns tn his side. Ever since the Whitney herd and the buffaloes that had previously been one of the principal attractions of the gardens were thrown together in one corbad existral a month ago, ed between the. two. Upon several occasions they met to settle the question of superiority and each time The King, who was much the larger and finer animal, was victorious. The last of these duels was on Memorial day. when The King administered a severe thrashing to the Beauty and after a time put an end to aspirations of that animal for the leadership. The King was peacefully dozing, cv idently fearing no set of treachery on the part of any enemy. Buddenh Black Beauty fell upon his prostrate form and with a snort of rage sank his sharp horns In the side of The King Then followed a fight for the mastery that will go down in the history of the park as the most ferocious that was ever witnessed. Staggering to his feet after the first attack The King, with s bellow of fury closed with his enemy and the fight was on. 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Remember you UNDERTAKER 'Phone I i 150. 2372 Washington Ave. THE ELWOOD LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC Twen 371 MI6. S. NEWLY Street. Prop h. ELWOOD FURNISHED THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. 199-pie- Rates Reasonable. Telephone 533 K. trimmings, extra rrw fuari.aroW(mi Weim hewiBolmraaF if 111 Drug dinner set handsomely decorated without gold ce $6.88 quality. repot an . RECORD BREAKING STRIKE ALBERT F. ay I.t'-an- mer (Coni n tied on Page 6.) ea r er and Poldeda Joined the other Russian harbor. Keveral ship nutalde the steamera and boats were engaged In clearing and exploding mines in order to make a passage seaward. Captain A sal, commanding the Japanese torpedo flotilla, attacked ilie vessels engaged in clearing out mines and hampered the work. At 8 o'clock seven Russian destroyers appeared and the Japanese) vigorously attacked them. One of the Russian destroyers which was hit. and set on (Ire retreated lo the harbor burning. The Kovlk attacked the Japanese, who M'lirried away. The vessels engaged in clearing the harbor finally made a passage and the Kovfk led the Russian Admiral Togo's detailed report of Ills effective attack on Fort Arthur last Thurs lay night reached ToLlo today. 'I he report confirms (he reported destruction of a K'ihiiin battleship of I lie lvreaviei typo. he dinahling of a battleship of the Scvaalopol cltiMt and a protected cruiser resembling the Diana and the. injuring of a torpedo destroyer. but throws no light on the Russian plan. The entire Russian fleet steamed out to sea in line of battle. Suddenly, when within fourteen thousand r.irlrr from the Japanese fleet, the Russian fbot refused to give battle, and el earned haek in an anchorage omsidc the harbor where, during the night, the Japanese destroyer and torimdn boars a. in, made eight ilesporale attacks upon it. Ta Tche, Kiao, June 27.-- 2:45 I A groat battle seems to be impendThe Russian vessels the wkhh time ing. A portion of the Russian army harbor on Fl'l lav. sfnr baa assumed the offensive against tiui they have failed to icappcar. Japanese commanded by Gcuvral Oku, and it is reported that General Kitroki If moving along the Russian left Uunk Hi Cheng. According to a v IIATTLK MAY BE IN PROGRESS. against t high placed personage General Enroll Is army is si rung enough to take the St. Iou r.sbtirg, June. 27.1L.28 a. in. Disimti lies nveh ed here offensive and he presumably is anxious for a ileclt-ivhorn Ta 'irlie Kiao in.iieuic that aition before the ram both the Russian and .laiiaueae tayin. armies are moving into contact for Sharp fighting waa beard in the bills a great battle, whii h even now may jesieniay all Jay and fighting i rehe in progress. Gen. Kuropalkin ported in progress near the village of usKiinieil Ton Chr-n-. An officer who galloped in the ofteusite against General Oku. while General yesterday evening reported that. Iho Russian were gaining the upper bund Kiiroki, from a positimi fuiiit 'en miles to tbs rasiwanl. was moling and driving bad; the enemy. This; airsinst the Russian flank at however, has not yd iirt u i.ouflrmcd. All day ycsierdsv Russian Cheng. troops were hurrying southward from Ta Tcha Kiao. and a night fell, battalions were ( ontinuoiisly moving out briskly to the In hi repen Aauinal Togo ayx: aidnrpauiiiient of their hatile sene. The exit cl tho li is.-iCloud of rtii.-- hang over the marching e, t ii.nt. Port AiiIhii la.in early Thursday, r ii columns, and the choruses of the inI sltli'shlps IVresvifl. Polisva. tviiisin-H)1- , fantry singer), were ocahi(inalIy the armored cruiser Bayun, me by the rattle and dang of inii"M Pallada. Diana, rims drawn at a 'marl I rut aid followpiiiieitcil ed by galloping squadron of cavalry. Ai'kohl uiid Not it: tame flrel, a m camIt was a fc'irrin Kpt.tade t.i ec Gie el adli.g ihrm chining mime. KuiieUn nriny eareily hastening, singwarning flashed liy wireless teleing Into battle. The old buttle hymn graphy by the Japanese pntrol. brought last bear I in he Balkans resounded up Admiral Togo's fleet in. full sned o among the bills an stsiioiM. xllry. as with a scrip of Tbi". fltjliiiaa of Japanese tie.- iny-p- 'i heyone' glittering In II. e setting Min. Ihe recltnetoal inlur sere tain a d. t.ni'e.io boat si (timed r'u.--i m I lie h.trw.r e and wan lied tinFor hour., afl.-( ',iv. anl ne npe eruibl Itiishim vosi'l t H u diH'k 'he R ... (rimes f.I over th still hear the i attic of moving sun. I sian iia'lli-b.i!i.- f.adc il, ii. Rerviran t BUFFALOES with an abandon that struck terror to the hearts' of their comrades, whft withdrew to view the conillrt from a safe distance. All over the range ihe bisona struggled for the supremacy, their loud bellowing being heard far away. Keepers armed with poles and Milwaukee. June Stn-to- r pitchforks hurried to the scene but Mitchell 1 suffering from int,.. were unable to interfere. The King final cancer and is said to I in put up a splendid fight, but after 20 rious condition. minutes his opponent backed away, rushed at him head down and inflicted a mortal wound through the lungs. Tha King sank to the award and waa unPROMINENT RAILROAD able to rise. He died in a few minMAN KILLED. utes and Black Beauty was the leader uf the herd. Los Angeles, Cal.. June 27. While riding on a track velocipede FATALLY HURT. through Chateworib park tunnel, Jackson, Ky., Jane 27. Judge James Charles W. Bell, assistant engineer R. y argls waa thrown from his horse of construction of the Bouiheio today and received injuries which may Pacific company, has been run prove fatal. Hia shoulder was broken down and iunantly killed by a and be probably la internally injured. light eugine running extra. Sell, who lived near the western en- trance of the tnnnel, waa return- - ! Ing from a trip to Chatsworth on 4 hia velocipede when caught aul run down. Sells home ia in Don- ia presiileni father where his ver, of the George Sell Raking Powder company. He waa 24 years of age. It is Estimated That Between 35,000 and 40,000 Clothing Workers Will bs Idle in New York. FOURTH OF JULY RATES VIA OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC Kl. New York, June 27. Leaders in the strike of garment worker declare the tie-u- p to be complete and estimate the One fare for the round trip within 2ud number of person out at 86,000 to 0. miles of selling point. Ticket s on sal In a day or two 10.000 finishers, July 2nd, Srd and 4th limited to July mostly Italian women who take the 6tb. of Salyer, wanted for the murder Mark White, and brought him here today. This ends the chase that involved the fuudlate in several collisions the past week. TOGO'S DETAILED REPORT. 8 p. m. IS CAPTURED. ' i June tho creaking of commissary wagons and ihe (read of marching men, while occasionally In place of the war songs of tlie soldiers, homely melodies recounting the joys of village life, which tarried Ihe minds of Ihe men bark to their distant homes in Russia, echoed through the Mir. Aa this dispatch is filed news has reached here Fiat General Kitroki la marching upon Hal Cheng. There are very many military attaches and newspaper correspondents here. 2(1. Berlin, Jane 27. The government has decided to send a warship to Port an Prince, Hayti, after having agreed with the French government that a simple apokigy was not sufficient reparation on the part of the Haytien the government for the atoning of French and German ministers by the palace guard at the llaytlen capital. What form of expiation the two powers will demand Is not yet known, but Germany has decided to act harmoniously with France. ke RETURN FROM THE gates. Hundreds of teacher are her The national cotmuil which cuusiau m about sixty prominent educators met today and listened to addressee bv Howard J. Rogers, chief of the denan ment of education fur the export i N. U. W. Ugerstedt, Swedish conimi-gionto the (Sir, and S. Tegima. im. perial Japanese commissioner geiteni to the fair. The latter spuke on anrae Exhibit and Its Relatiou to "j!,. Kim cation in Japan." Ministers in Hayti cated Her Escort is Driven Away at Point of Revolver. his who lives solelv ami imlv by niiiHlh. provided (iovemur lVabody givr me the word, will have to emigrate. The time fur U'iniMirixiiig talk in Colorado lias passed. What we ought to ilu now is In act. utid 1 -- DELEGATES GATHER St. Louis, June 27. There was n formal meeting of the National EUure tiunal association today, hut the t'ine was devoted to the reception of faS At First Her Assailant Was Supposed to be Germany and France not Satisfied With a a Negro but Now a White Man is ImpliSimple Apology for the Attack on Their So Says General Shennan Bell, Claiming What Ought to be Done is to Act and he Guesses We are Going Some' Ciipiili? I'reifk, lcij (be population and ihe huaiue ,.! increased enormously and it U gimu, ed that there are at least 20.0tiu biw rluthiug workers in the city thn were six years ago. No wage deman i has lieea made, the strike being merely against the open shop. CRIMINALLY ASSAULTED PAST .3' 1 tieeiwriiit Store We make a specialty cl Prescriptions Telephone orders ptomptly attended to. n J. E 9 CAVEg Prop. m c Phone H ! 147-- Z. 1 y. 2176 Warh. Ave. |