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Show UTil WUTHEK FOtECAST Fair Wednesday and Thursday. VOL D. NO. 158 OGDEN CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS 7, 1905. a FOUR . a , Moscow, Grand Rapids, Mich, June Four men of a Grand Trunk con- strucUon train were killed near Pewama today, when their train waa wrecked by running Into a washout. The dead: W. C. Everett, engineer, Detroit Albert Carl, fireman, St. Johns. He is Strong Enough to Defeat Japanese and is Undismayed by Rojestvensky's Says June 6. Seventy-tw- o members of the Moscow Municipal council have signed tha following declaration: Our heart are aching. Neither reason, equity nor sense of respon- albllliy to the national conscience can admit that this most dlsast- roua and bloody war of history, the cause of which are incompre- heusible to this tortured country, should continue without the con- sent of the Russian people. Mich. C. W. Crangow engineer of pile a driver, Detroit J. E. Graham, bridge foreman, a Grand Rapids. Overwhelming Defeat. is TO PEOPLE DEPLORE WAR. MEN KILLED. Teamsters Joint Council Appoint Represents tives to Meet Employers With View of rPeace in All Directions. Copenhagen, June (. The Christian nia correspondent of the National says: It la the general opinion that n dissolution between Norway and Sweden la now Inevitable, but that It cannot th Bueaian Army. voatok to threaten Japans absolute SHAKE-U- P occur without removing or suspending jgputartof control of tho see and to make the Manchuria. t BL Louis, end directing him to pros the existing Norwegian legal power. Chicago, June (.The teamsters Godoafiaxl. Japanese pay as dearly a possible for a defoat Before the end of this week the Joint council tonight appointed a com- ceed to Washington. Brigadier GenRojeatvenaky The hopes of the VidliaV1 very ship lot. eral Theodore J. Wlnt, commanding to the out-- Russians went no further than this. Storthing will have adopted resoluPhiladelphia, June 6. Arthur R- - mittee with full powers to settle the the ud hQ M confidence aa 6. United tions .which, from the Inatsnt they Butte, Mont, June Missouri, with headquarters at de-Tha Rueaian ships had enough coal States of the assistant director Morrow, end tomorrow conference a v the approaching battle, Lieustrike, officers today raided the office come In force, will mean the deOmaha, haa been ordered to assume I General Unerltch i. for war to reach Vladivostok, but there waa an of the Montana Mining, Loan and thronement of the was buswill be arranged with the employers, pertinent of supplies, who command of tba northern division king. tTdi. bitter end. and he believe that Inadequate supply of shells and am- Investment company The Norwegian maintain that the ponded during the gas light lease fight, I Tha appointment of the committee unlil a permanent assignment Is made, here, and arrestmunition for now a ia wherestrong prolonged battle, Daniel B. Jacobs, the secretary and king, by not revoking hia veto, given a. xucharlan army I Theae orders were issued in anticipaas the Japanese, operating near their ed resigned tonight at tha request of followed the announcement by Altor-Mayo- r tion to aaaume the aggressive. treasurer on a charge of having vio- at Stockholm, of the retirement of Major Genof the law for a aepa I were core not hssa, Weaver. a Andrew uuder him ChLm, env P, to for the the by ney Mayer, who, speaking Question put necessity lated the United States postal laws rate consular representation and part-l- y eral George L. Gillespie, assistant chief jT of enormous re-1 Associated stowing Preaa, two lament said away -ployera association, of the quantltiea In maintaining n lottery, and secured days ago, of staff, on the 16th Inst, on his apby his absence from Norway, he who waa clerk la the office of the that no more confer euces will be held iiVboin he granted an Intenriew to-- 1 of coal and could carry a double about 60,000 numbered tickets, end a and duties ns ceirer of taxes and who waa removed hla after nearly forty-eigh- t plication, rigbie suspended of or war or waa for men ahelle tha with unless quantity he the committee years replenish their list of agents In the United 8tates king of Norway. u to whether of active service. General Bates Morrow at the instance of for political ammunition from commander-in-chiecams to the meeting with the full will be assigned to f replied, auxiliary vessels. end Canada. The concern Is lncorpo-rate- d .Under article XIII, of the constimea the duty as assistant Tha Russian officers assart that the reasons some time ago, was given Mor- power to act and this power must be chief healta- for (12,000.000. of staff on the 5th Inat, and tution will the a Inly and without the alighteat Install Storthing in teamships surviving tho first day's battle row stated The Another writing. explicitly L. place. appointment tbe the ia that he will be Henry Haupt, president is responsible government, which in the sters promised to appoint the commit- madeunderstanding tqioat certainly I am for war. I am must have been practically out of am- reported to be In Spokane. lieutenant governor and chief absence of the king will govern In the announced .was that of Frank munition. will ia tee but Instead last of so, The emperor'a night, A doing aoldler. of a staff on the statutory retirement inspector caused the kings name, assistant chief of tha Bureau sent a Committee to arrange indiThe Japanese guns, the report say, raid. poatoffice He charges that the company" Notification of eventual changes In of Highways, who was my law, but my atand, Htamlly to vidual settlements with a number of of General Chaffee, April 14, 1908. promoted of wre continuance of the those greater than la range for n la m u before, concern. as General Bates will retire constitutional situations will prob- tha position of chief In place Jt Wm. the the Russian!, their heavy ahelle firing dry goods bouses. This at- August 2Gth, of ths same year, he will The policy waa to sell tickets for ably be given to the powers by special H. Brooks, g tba fight who was removed yester- temptlarge failed the employers With the deatruetion ct the fleet over tho battleship division and strik- quarter, a half, or n dollar, entitling the session. eompktely, serve as head of the army a little over In the departments day, The shake-uhaving announced that no separate four months Tha vacancy in the list natahas, of conrae, the hope, of those ing the transports and the unarmored holder to n pert of one share of the has extended to the police force. To- settlements cruisers war be mads nod would of the beyond. that ba at the beginning capital stock, par value (120. The day 25 policemen faced the polios if the strike wee declared off It must of major generals, caused by General viifctd to make peace at Toklo, but holder of the ticket wee entitled to retirement, will be filled 'ar,ou he declared off In every direction. Fell-ch- r Gillespie's MUST OBSERVE not haa interfered LIMIT, Jn?ul7L. nWT aw defeat at tea make application for a loan, and tha by the promotion of General George In du,,jr to ln effort settlement a not effect one the f,.d7uCtB vttk ay M. Randall, the senior brigadier gensupposition la that if his ticket bora each of I wlll lha stores Mayor Washington, June d. The following the number of n slip drawn when almyaelf strong vUt I consider today the teamsters eral, now on hla way from the Philipend the trust banka companies comannouncement wue named the made at the war leged drawings took place, he receivthatj0nt omiQdi tonight eeoafk sot only to bold any ground, Colonel A. 1. Wagner, of tba mittee which it had agreed to appoint pines. department late this afternoon: bat arm to advance. ed n "dividend. to general staff, will, be promoted r comtwenty-fouTho tours earlier. It la secretary of war la In receipt T an ao prophet and hare no desire Jacobs haa been released under brigadier , general of a cablegram from Gov. Wright an- bonds to appear before United States posed of one representative of each to be one, but 1 firmly believe that I ' Denver, Cola, June (. President union Involved In the strike, and la Commissioner Utter, June 22nd. ma, aad will, defeat the Japanese In nouncing that Secretary Tafta InstrucHIGH WATER RECEDE. ; tions of yesterday had been formally headed by W. J. E. Gibbons, presiErnest H. Davie, of the National Elea Haaeknria, dent of the teamsters Joint council. trie Light tesoeiatlon, in hla address 1 bare asked the war office to transmitted to the Russian admiral At a mass meeting of tto truck driv- tbaDenver, June 6. TIi' high water la et the opening of the association's seat bm reservists of the youngest and at tha name time inquiry wee rivera end creek cf Colorado to 28th annual convention in this city ers, called to coualder tto question of rimes. Instead of older ones, not be- made whether he would be required to receding gradually and danger of genteem demands of the the the of muse the totter make poor soldiers, put to sea wltbiu 24 bourn after taktha arbitrating managers today, urged floods baa pa sard. The water owners asaocUtlon fur deliveries to eral bat bemuse with plenty of young and ing on coal and provisions sufficient lighting companies to be responuiblc work systems at Grand Junction and the was to obdecided to take to to tho them and in their it faithful It would menials nearest boycotted houses, to be vigorous chargee port. Up unjust decline the arbitration, notwithstand- Canyon City are threatened with damserving the terms of their franchises. ai wtU u Inadvisable to call the older thin timo enough coal and sufficient age by flood to the Grand and Arkanfood supplies for use in harbor to ea from their more settled life. He said ln part: ing that the fact that the agreement sas rliera. Condition are still bad ae h Tbs isMciatad Preaa correspondent last from day to day baa been given, Md The one great end constant menl tem,ter the Washington, June aa the railways era concerned in far Monarch Base Bights of Englands ace to the Industry la unwiae, burden- decision t8B In Is tefemsd that reports have bent as they arrived In Manila with praca warrant owatn w4. of the cur regarding war or ,l8r U,n of arbli ration in exactly such tbe aouthweetora portion of tha state. some and restrictive legislation, by peace In the Far East, Metropolis In Typically UnpleasnmlVNg at army headquarter! from tically no coal or provisions. Gov. the president Indiana living on the reservaant London Weather. one Vtodhoatok indicating that fha naval ernor Wright submitted the question he under consideration, Several the municipality and the state. The and the European ambassadors, with 2I8" tion south of Durango have been d dafeat Ms dot largely to - lack of ai to whether 71,8 ftion of the truck drivers, right to tax la the power to destroy. whom he ia dally conferring, have they were entitled to while attempting to ford London, June (. King Alfonso of The power to regulate contains the much of firm Importance drowned Hidsnhlp after Rojeatvenaky was take on coal and provisions to carry that silence regarding their ao- - rer to t" appointment of - a swollen riven. wuuadal, tha angagMnent being care them to 'tho nearest port. Spain saw the sights of the metropolis germ of the danger of confiscation In tlvltlca la necessary, end word to this ' oa pnstlcally without algnals e Wright waa advised that tho Governor effect has been passed along, lest Rue-- 1 president today in typical London weather. Rain whole or In part. HONORS FOR OSLER. first hopr and no attempt bei- directed that the 24 hour limit must ertlon . wlllbr Tbe regulation of tbe Industry by sis take offense end go contrary to I?!418 .t18 8tr4k8, fell all day long, accompanied by ng auda to adapt the movements of bo owner uke t tb8 the ouch a as bjr commission with pending that powers, what enforced, strictly the neutral powers believe to be necessary Oxford, England, Juna B The first to meet the maneuvers of supplies and coal must bo taken on chill salt wind.. Tbe Jimp deoorations are Invested 4n the gas aad electric for her own meeting of tba committee appointed advantage. gave the entire city n bedraggled and commission of the State of of tbe university proposes to JPreel-Hidoto meet the hpsaee. Nobody oa hoard any within - that - time tonight employers. Count Cassini, the Russian ambae-mentioned; forlorn appearance. confer on Dr. Wm. Osier the degree of lml tha fleet wee aware of Rojest-wndtr'- these w be satisfacteaniBier not end Instruction conmay proper remain without advice fromnl being The king visited Westminster Abdoctor of medicine end also honorary 4 4he aa safeguarding both the righte Ht. Petersburg that throw any light on I sistent with plana. those of June metlng of the Joint degree of u bey, lunched with the Duke and tory doctor of tetters on Basil I counc,tl rto the time of the battle these stating that as the Russian admiral's5, Duchesawhen Investor. of of committee end the But the the the probable policy of the cur. The public tonight of Connaught, and wee Greek of Gllderaleeve, professor a commission fortune mF, favored were from the Roe alps appointed 2JJb brought ambassador hat not yet received an Buffering damage due interested of tha military regulation by at Johns Hopkins. mil, them being elmoit no .sick la to battle, that the American policy tournament spectator . . . Agricultural HalL He into being by a mauafactured public acknowledgement of hie long cable I at tto hoepltsli and nU the PROMOTION lie sentiment waa in AND TRANSFER, and inception to restrict all operation of belli- gave a con-- 1 having of week last hia ships gram being regarding to Spanish residents politics and not primarily or honestly ferenco with h pod condition. In other and the reception gerents' at neutral ports. the president. Washington, June (.Under InstrucThe. and American-Spanis-h Intended to Ke one hi. the fleet Orders were tions from the president. Major Francis remedy any admitted pub-li-e cablegram was sent not only for tbe I Weahlngton, June cherished any words, that time should not be given bodies of London commercial At or to the most it was hoped for repair of damages suffered la at the Jujtoni. oppression, properly regulate purpose of transmitting any message issued at the war department today, re- J. Kenan, Twenty-sixtInfantry, and Spanish embassy and paid the use of public franchises, cainot to the oxer, but, acting on his own llevlng Major General John T. Bates Captain Wm. M. Wright, Second Inthetaough vessels would reach Vladl. battle. surprise Visit to the house of parlia- be fair either te The public or to the Initiative, the ambaiudor made a) from duty in command of the northern fantry, havs been detailed for duty ae ment, which, however, had adjourned Investor, and must result ln gross In- faithful report of what was described military division, with headquarters members of the general staff. before hie arrival. to industry. et tbe time aa Informal end general justice The day concluded with a state bam Another question la that converaatlon." No formal tender of quet at Buckingham palace, which of municipalimportant ownership, which, while mediation wee made, nor wee any rewas attended by members of the royal as . yet limited generally to tbe con- ported. The ambassador, however, family, the diplomatic corps and pram st ruction and by municipali- felt that hia government should bo tlcally all the notables in political ties of plants foroperation public lighting Is more Informed of the views expressed by was The laid at a England. banquet to reeult n tbe general at. the than by him in favor of peace, long table in the picture gallery, and temptlikely to engage in private commer- and, president therefore. Incorporated them In there were covers for 120, the famous cial In aid of the public light, hla cablegram. It la expected later on lighting. Paris, June (.The cabinet discuss- gold plate being used. The members ion- today which covered the general of the royal family assembled In the lng.By way of self protection the cen- the Russian embassy will be informed Grand RapiJa, Mich.. June 6. The whether the result of the battle In the Moroccan situation, did not Include a throne room, from which King Al- tral station should more than live up Sen of Japan has affected the de- - flood situation in western Michigan fonso conducted Queen Alexandra and to the I of Its a result of the nine of the past definite deel son regardng the response King Edward and the Duchess of franchises; termination of the Bt Petersburg obligation should furnish public lighting at reas- government to continue the war. Any 84 hour shows no Improvement wbicn France proposes making-tot-he Connaught to the banquet table. After onable ratea, and serve I tbe public so on thle subject will be night ia the watershed of Grand river ul ten's proposition for an Internationthe member of the royal family pass- well that any agitation started for promptly placed before the president. I end railway traffic east, west and al dlacnaslon. This auhject will be ed the guests followed them. or personal ends will not Peace talk wee temporarily supplant-- 1 north from this city is at a standstill, dealt with exclusively. Count Wolf Meternlch, the German political M. Delcaase and M. Rouvier ad a ambassador, took In Mrs. Whitelaw receive the support of a Justly Indig- ed In diplomatic circles today by com-- 1 The fall of 4.80 Inches of rain last nant public. merit upon the resignation of M. Del-- 1 night at Lansing, 8.68 inches In this long conference today, when the prem- Reid, end Whitelaw Reid, the Ameri'As tbe beala of tbe argument In raise end the developments In the I city end vicinity and three inches to ier assumed the can in direction Duchesa took the of at affairs ambassador, Japan esc TH west end north pert of the state Dis- the foreign office. The resignation of of Portland. These were seated to favor of municipal ownership Is largely Moroccan situation. Tt is believed I M. Delcaase has caused much uneasi- the Immediate right of King Alfonea that of a reduction in the coat of pub- here, however, that the effect of the has swollen all streams and a flood of lighting to the tax payer, we should retirement of the distinguished dlplo-- equal In extent to that of 1904 L played ness In parliamentary quarters where Others present were Count Mens-dor- f, lic will not be to increase the op-- 1 feared. prepared to answer this claim plomata a pessimistic view prevails concerning ambassa- he tbe can be done by the concrete re- portunlty of the preaident end the I Grand river tonight to 1.2 feet above the relation between France and Ger- dor; the Duchesa of Marlborough, tbe aa of tbe operations of existing ambassadors at Washington In their I ihe danger line and director Schneider many. Some depul lea declare that a Spanish ambassador. Polo do Bernabe, sults municipally operated plants. efforts toward peace negotiations, of tbe Weather Bureau, stated that situation Involving possibilities of war and the Duchess of Roxeburghe. While to be strictly within tbe Commenting on this tonight, n Euro--1 I there will be a further rise of three haa been narrowly averted, and that It the Edward health of King proposed of tbe association it would be feet by Wednesday morning. Grand n diplomat Mid: will be difficult even now to reconcile King Alfonso. 7. The members our to well for consider tbe While M. Delcaase waa at the bead River baa risen three and a half feet difference already created. A concert wee given ln the blue erTphy.: thePremier of consolidating tbe street of tbe French foreign office hla Inti-- 1 at Iona today and to etlll rising, Rouvier appeared to give drawing room, at which the artiste In- ndvlMblllty autai! Tosemlte, Calif., June 8. Cbas. A. ,t,ted A4 some ground for this view when he ap- cluded Mme. Melba, Mias Muriel railways, gae and electric companies mary with Iird Lenedowne gave to I Dams end bridges on the Muskegon, Bailey, a prominent resident of Berk4 " pealed ln many given localities, ae not .only London and Peris a splendid oppor- - Flat, Flint, Maple Rouge, Menominee to the deputies not to press Foster and Enrico Caruso. would the public be better served, but tunlty for concerted action that would l0d other other rivers in western eley, California, has been killed by feltheir Interpellations regarding Morocling from the precipice of El Capltan, a toUliMS that lfter th8 Ru.aia'h- co, tbe total Investment would be more Induce Russia and Japan to talk of Michigan have been swept out, ea distance reFAIRBANKS PRAISES WEST. In company of 1AH) feet. saying that pending conditions eurrendered some Ruaresults tbe stable and Del-- 1 tailing great damage to railroad traffic, equally M. retirement of .The peace with J. C. Blasts, of Mount Vernon, II tried to blow quire the fullest exercise of patriotism. raaae must and an also to hare effect senmanufacturing farmers, necessarily Th Japanese discover- Some of the evening papers give started up the almost 2 fee Says People of Coast President Davis announced that the upon the Anglo-Frencentente as I The afternoon downpour will greatly Ohio, Baifey face of tha attempt and eight of the ring-T- " sational prominence to the lack of preAre Delightful Haste. cliff, e feat perpendicular of total Franco-Rueeia- n the association alius-Nomembership well as the j the serious re shot alliance, complicate already which has never yet been accomplishparedness of French defenses on the aa Is now with one 824, Is M. compared re-583, 1 was tion. to Delcaase It make an Impossible only largely German border. However, the Tempi ed. When they had climbed about o Detroit, Mich., June the Vk... bVJ1, Adn,lrtl TS- year ago. for the former, but he waa I curate estimate of the loss, but half of the three thousand feel ascent, admirable presents a more conservative view, deMrs. Fairbanks, and of paper rooln , A on I number Fairbanks, technical It will Indicate reacn at feast they baited recognised as the best porta that the peat error in seeking for bream, Bailey sitting I?8 read were approached claring at stater tbe In sessions son their and arrived this to subjects In friend Russia had In France. tble section of Michigan-RadicaFrederick, The (500,000 must now be on a narrow shelf and Stanta clinging ,M thlln ,nF other to ignore to aGermany tottiehi day. method of conciliation, city this evening end are glints of party, which la now in power, e 'Ending In the changed to the fact of the rock below. Without ' Hut Is not aa friendly to Russia as waa I WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN, Hwtenant at Admiral an equal desire in that direction being Senator Alger. Fairword Bailey began to allde, shooting a tEW DIRECTORS LEFT. Delcaase. Without Dolcaases assistThe Inter banks and Senator displayed on both sides. downward a few feet to Staats left. To Alger will leave d.wtTr0Snded Lord Lansdowne can hardly hope I Washington, June 8. Tha weekly era ant, the eats at says Temps, stake, He fell headlong out of sight,' striking and tendere ly Men In Control of Equitable Drop Out lo accomplish much toward peace. I crop bulletin Issued by tbe weather his In the highest degree susceptible of ar- for Flint, Michigan, tomorrow mornhead several times before he disbatueU Dae by One. I bureau of the corner ou"i,offlcer- - Aft to the attend latest This laying ing increases both and development says: only parties h agreeing rangement, altoiT? ,rrIved l appeared. Sasebo, new To atone of the ederal building there. tbe opportunity of tbe with I Tbe week ending June 5. wee the wishing for a solution, will doubtbut gathStaats was horror-stricket? tad. and him- - ln New York, June (j Three more di- the assistance already president, did "The exposition la in every thing assured him most' favorable of the season In the ering courage, he climbed down to a less work together with frankness and d BofeMvMrt8 hi .h,p t,n k rectors event from commemorates. resigned the tbe it today from to lead 1 the neutral it. worthy Berlin, to pow-Mountain attain order in Rocky Oklahoma point where he found Bailey's hat and on June 2nd. good will 'The people of the coast took a board of Equitable Life Assurance so- era ln assisting peace negotiations by has suffered from region. excessive moisture, a This la the prevailing tone of the rock. Further than one more will re- concerted moral suasion rather than On the Pacific and at least in from tbe its Inceppride enterprise CRUISER ciety Influential preaa coast the conditions this he was unable to go and he could are EXPECTED. tion, and they fulfilled their Meals. tire tomorrow, making in all ten by any act savoring of Intervention or I were generally favorable, although not gain eight of the body. By almost I tions of Tbe exposition has a worthy setting. resignations since tbe present troubles California and Oregon expert- - miraculous GULLY HAS RESIGNED. efforts be made bts way to Tke nea Nature aldrd the builders and the site of tbe society began. enced temperatures too low. tbe top alone end at last reached the A. of rer auocLlnl W1tfnt nentsl Paawm The' of rare its are and surrounds J. resignation ZEM8TVOIBTB DEFIED POLICE. Cassatt, beauty. Winter whMt harvest Is beginning In settlement almost prosprated from tbe hIch U ln ,e8,on 1" London, June 6 At the House of The buildings are properly grouped ,hi for president of the Pennsylvania Railway Oklahoma and ln southern Kansas. physical and mental dreVeti strain. Commons this afternoon, William purposes of the beet effect end their followed this waa Uwia of Co, the afternoon 6. today June The a Moscow, by u Harvest bee also begun In Callfornto, of commons, William artistic excellence cannot be denied. the announcement of the The pnrty searching for the body of tPoeltlon at a of the house announced Zemstvo resignation congress, the delegates to where wheat to hla resignath New-Yorrapidly. On Bailey, located It at x oclock today. J. Gully, building It seems to me that the fair cannot of John A. Stewart, chairman of the which Included the mayors of twenty the north Pacific maturing .tale Court coast winter wheat la A. Snell of Call a toga, and H. Spauldtion on the ground of 111. health, of tha fall of the success that it most cer- board of directors o the United States five I of the largest cllie of Russia, In promising condition, having expert held for a and F. Curry, of Palo Alto, were John ing and Trust deserves. had a tAVrUiWr- - Mlhlehead, speakership, which he had We Sloans, Co, delightful prominent met today, notwithstanding govern-- 1 meed decided Improvement in Wtvh-me- lowered and Sir tainly In trust by a rope six hundred feet ami end far Portland. I Goodrich to time Admiral decade. Premier Balfour made The of the banking company circles. people prohibition, end resolved with ngton. brief west ere 1 had brought the corpse o'clock of D. by O. are due ln The Henry land, a boats. resignation will Mills be practical unanimity to demand the charming Under decidedly better temperature to a of regret, after which the It could be carried by where to President speeches point handed Alexander I tomorconvocation of a and the conditions In the spring wheat region, a bores to the wegon road. The body ron,JdInelud-of- premier announced that tomorrow he row. Mr. Mill was at flnt Inclined submission to It xemakyaohor I J N. of H. tbe 6. June of London, has wheat in question made Bralnsford, resolution spring good progress was would introduce a praying mangled and most of the to postpone action, but decided not peace or war. The morning and after-- ard L FleichnirSn la stoollng well writer, and A. H. McCulloch, to In Washington largrrbadly elevate Mr. Gully to the bones were broken. the meeting. attend Poston, unonrir J!?ard tk flagship the King to I noon of with sessions were the of in In wheat obtainis congress charged In conspiracy spring splendid condition the case of as i customary The other directors who have re- held without Interference. 2 offleera ami11 arriTaI to welcome peerage and haa made rapid growth; and while of the speaker of the ing passports for unlawful purposes signed from tbe Equitable MONGOLIA'S TREASURE CARGO hdernent "J th flotilla. The the retirement were committed for trial and board are In outlook today, the Oregon la favorable, low Pakt few House. 6. admitted to ball. Tbe only evidence H. C. Frick, E. H. Harriman. T Jefr In June answer have ahow, rtSTj? to been Washington, detrimental temperatures San Francisco, June 6 The steamJ iff. the Ptwlng, and It rendered consisted of corroborative feraon Coolldge, H. B. Ingalla. an Inquiry from Governor Wright at Oau are heading aa far north aa WILL LOBT. MILLIONAIRE'S he expeed H. Schlff, and Cornelius N nii.t ship Mongolia which ia scheduled to attendance will iwrlbd statement. a cablegram has been sent Mil for the Orient tomorrow will carry nick emeredMVndIn1?- - Tbe total through the bureau of Insular affaire of treasure valued at about (300,000. In A The statement . Boston, June 6. The last will 1,454. Jtne Rome, gates Monday was I to which the president directs thmt Montevideo, June 8. The report that the cargo la a shipment of several Houston, Tex, June 6 While full Ualy haa sent warship the late J. Montgomery Sears, -1 to I y r as to the twenty-fouhour the Norwegelan bark Mldnatso, 1,250 IbouMnd Mg shells for the Japanese !i! tha rule largest taxpayer, which dispose returns are not yet. In, it la believed Arabia, ae reported In Vienna i I of an eatate of about (25,000,000, haa that John M. Moore, of Richmond, true. An lUHaa cltlaen was kilkd there limit must be strictly observed, and I tons, was wrecked on Solis rock la con naval vessels, on the way from EngRussian can the haa The entire crew was rescued, land. firmed. that take been Mr. Sears' only ships elected (Dem.), attorney Jm t-- T. successor , In the middle of Mar tot disappeared. by mistake on within that time sufficient coal and I The Mldnataaol left Pascagoula, Miss., ; turned the document over to him, it la to the late Congressman John M tbe local authorities gave MtiafmcH-HF. P. Sargent, commissioner of ltt , cSlSStST"1-supplies to Uke them lo the next and gulf porta, tola In March, bound migration, will ha a Pinckney from the eighth district said, several months ago. and th. lnddrnt wa passenger lot cicamkaMyl pork to RoMria Honolulu. Tld-ende- LOTTERY COMPANY IS BROKEN UP WEAVER'S SWEEPING 1 1 -- ch p WARNING plane-abaolu- TO tely DEALERS IN LIGHT . KING ALFONZO WAS OUT IN THE RAIN 8.-P- . tow-agree- 1 af-tt- Mbsm-ebueett- r, 1 Pre4 Lan-nea- I8 - Anglo-Spanls- h h FRENCH FLOOD CONDITIONS ' STILL BAD . MOROCCAN SITUATION FALLS 1,500 FEET TO 1 DEATH Admiral Admirable Bravery. ElCapitan Proves Fatal to Bold Gimber. Precipice 1 Austro-Hungaria- n ob-ec- ta iS Staca. Htia-factory- ." t Vice-Preside- d k BoCr (S11 Rr ut Cambell-Dannerma- n Port-Pomin-- fd 1 iob Boa-ton- " 's Z |