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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER TELEPHONES WILL EDITORIAL ROOMS Phansy two r.nge BUSINESS OFFICE lndapad"t Phan cn Bail Phon, ring. No. ........N. OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY spesra, lances and swords, a quantity The ariua if gueptawder and rica.ammunition of sere obejieie and the little value. The rebellion ha tpread to four provinces, being moi serious in Yong-dauKangneung, UljiB and which were lu:ed. At Uljin the government offices writ burned and at Yongchun four official and the magistrate's wife carried away, tha local Treasury lootad and of several thousand yea and a quantity of araa taken from the military barrack. In the rebels are posting proclatua-- t that they will kill all Korean i.i.i u hb have cut oil the: r topknots or wear their hair In foreign style. Unrest Is general throughout Korea, and fugitives are flocking to defensible center. MAKE OUTING FOR SS 99 REPORT ON OLD FOLKS MONDAY ONLY Koug-woud- BREVITIES ra. J. A. McCullough aud daughter, Grand Junction, Colo, are suiting rtJOVo in Ogden. CONFERENCE HELD AT MAYOR'S OFFICE LAST NIGHT. WILL WEAR BADGES INDICATING THEIR AGES. Now Believed That Waterworks Question Will Boon Be Sabcfacturily Jollification Will Be Held at Glenwood Park on Tuesday, June 31 tf RiVtsrdulet J. A committee composed of J. C. Nye, M. ForriMutl. F. M. Diipga and J. F. Mattson has isCounty Clerk lLa-iappointed by the Ogden City sued au order prohibiting bis deputies Improvement league, conferred with from performing tsfesiriaae ceremonies the special committee of the city counia tea cleik'a cflica. cil and Mayor Conroy at the mayor's other last evening in regard to settling claa la hygiene Professor h'lriuvn'j dispute. mom of ih me water works wii! meet ia the Iwtti-ithe meeting was behind Although 7 at th church evening Mbthodlat closed duura. it is understood that cono'clock sharp. The subject of the siderable prof reus waa made, and from will he eating, tic. present indications it would appear sesS that the plans considered Inat thesatisBenjamin Haines, ft'her of Mrs. of the sion will ultimately result this morning T. Lewis, died at 2:13 settlement of the litigation. s r inter at the family residence. No. factory The result of the meeting will be reFuneral avenue. S7i7 Waslilngtiu ported to the city council next Monwill be announced later. day evening. J. C. Berk, an old time train disThe first PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING patcher,' who formulated standard code of signals used In the to be perfect All work train service of this country, wa in end durable.guaranteed New stock of wall pati e city yesterday. He is now living per to cvlect from at 10 per cent disat Bonita. count. Sample books delivered to your residence. We bang your paper bought Marriage liceares were granted yes- elsewhere. G. H. Muller and Son, v. aged Manning; to Ephraim terday -- r Wash. Ave. Ind. 'phone 1093. (Jar-neMias Ethel and of SlaterviUo, II, Jess and Plain of City, IS, aged L. Parker, aged 16, and Mias Adeline NOTICE TO PUBLIC A, Lane, aged II, both of Deeth, Nev. There will be no reduced rates from It la exported that the case of the Wasatch Orchard company va. Hie Ogden to Lagoon for the Eagles' picnic announced. Reduced Morgan Canning company, which has on June 21, been on trial at the distrlrt court for rates to Salt Lake only. (Signed) nearly one week, will be brought to a COMMITTEE. close some time today. CARD OF THANKS The membors of Silver Tent No. 1 Knights of Maccabees held a reception at the Oaks hi the canyon last evening We desire to express our sincere and and lieeldea in Indulging in various heartfelt thanks to nil those who so amusements, pat look of an enjoyable willingly assisted ua during our late the resort before leaving repast bereavement In the death of our son. Mark 8. Irwin. We especially desire A fsrewel! dance will be given at to thank the members of the BrotherWilson ward next Prldxy night in hood of liocomotlve Firemen and those honor of H. Raymond Bingham, who who rendered the beautiful musical seleaves on the Wednesday following on lections at the funeral. It U our earnest a mission to gwltserland. He will be prayer that they all receive the same aorompanled on his trip to Europe by kind treatment and sympathy during of Horace and Hen re Taylor Ensign their hours of sorrow. the First ward, end Clyde Lindsay of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irwin and Family the Fifth ward. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. BEALESTATE TRAHSFERS We have Just found a place to open business after the and we will ' The following real estate transfers hive a full line of fire, hay, grain, flour Were recorded yesterday: and seeds at 2370 Just W. H. Bennett and wife to James two doors north of Washington, the Consolidated Andrews, consideration 9300; part of Imp. Co. We desire our friends and Jot 14, block 4. South Ogden survey. patrons to call and see us at our new Mary Stewart to Louie R. Jenkins, quarters. W. FARR ft CO. the of and or southwest the part part townsection of 13, southeast quartern GOOD BILL THIS WEEK ship 7 north, range 3 west James Harrop and wife to Lewie j Jensen and Isabel Amldsn, considers The Pearl and Cassidy Musical Comnorthwest quarof the tlou 9660; part edy company is still making good at ter of section IS, township 6 north, Its outdoor performances al the Utahns range 1 wee. Elizabeth Gray to A. L. Howe, con- park and the attendance conilnues unsideration 99H0; lota 1 to 4, Inclusive abated. This week the company staging a musical bill entitled Vera of block 1, Woodmanso addition. Crux," and all hough the acting does not proceed with the vim manifested BICYCLES. in some of the performances that have i Now that we have fine roads bicycles preceded It, there are other qualities The e In great demand. Remember that which make up for the deficiency. never . C. Hansen ft Bon handle the Ns-m- timely hits, many of them local, the approval of the and Reading Standard bicycles, fall to meet with and the music and costumes are the wheels for strength du- audience, bey are of surpassing excellence. In fact ality and qeifect action, they are the music Is calculated to please even the moat fastidious and at times, especially In the adaptation of tha Miserere from II Trovstore, sa sung by Myrtle HIS WATCH DISAPPEARED Franks and Franklin Fox, rises to heights entirely unexpected In musical surA. a member of the Ia Sweet, travesty. cut-off la minus a veying gang at the watch aa the result of a wetting which TKES ISSUE WITH WARM AN he received yesterday. He, In company with other members of the crew, wei crossing a stream in n wagon and Editor Standard-Examiner- : In hla In doing so, iih clothes were saturated talk at the Melliadlat church Monday wtib water, Ha went at once to the evening, Mr. Wurman made the statecamp to don diy wearing apparel and ment that he could, on scientific when he returned to work he forgot to demolish the superstructure take hi watch with him. Later In the grounds, If not the foundation of spirillum. was made evening n diligent search Now tch-nrIs knowledge reduced throughout the cemp. but no dew was to law and embodied In system. discovered either as to the wherein tb sense here used is about! of the watch or the Identity Knowledge gained and verified by exact observaof the person who appropriated it. tion and correct thinking. Science decl.ires the law of nature (or (ind) to be eternal and universal. Thence, if science disprove the spiritism of today, what become of the ''spiritism1' of the Bible? Man may accept the Bible aa authority, but scence, by the above definition, can reerve It in evldruce only. Science is very apt to become a boomerang unless It is used in the open without fear or favor. Mr. Warntan censures these who would take away faith without giving an equivalent mil yet, in theu se of the word spiritist' he takes from the spiritual-!:- , offering in return a coursr of soul study'' whose price Is prohibitive to all but a few. Because of a lark of this soul study or soul food, the orthodox churches arc primed wiMi unreal, according to Mr. Warman. Yet ach one of the several churches In the Ogden Association of Churches" would scout the idea that It did not provide soul food tn enough snd to spare There stein be a white elcph.mt xiimewtn-rc- . I am nor neither spirituiil'at As psychologist, hut an 1 Hand would risk an investigator, the China under whose nnsjiuvs Mr. If spiritualism is Wurman speaks: ia its varied and artistic colors, to be attacked, why not let Mr. Ware designs and dcconrions, makes mm occupy the pulpit instead of doing the j b he.iind lowed doors?' wetHing gif-- s which are highly It Is to be regretted that th and prized always appropriate. The churches (ltd am Initiate the teach .ns of hygleue and physical culture, special monogram work in gold will of leaving these I particularly pleasing to the bride. subjects to take care of themselves or be monopolized by the prize fighting e lie-lut- e "2 -- r. " i PICKARD r. Fainted Wehavcafull display of this beautiful art work and we shall le glad to have you come in and ace it. Beautiful booklets for distribution frn'rmlty. Msko these teaching aa free as air and water for one generation and there will be no need of a juvenile court or league. B. A. BATTE1.U June 19. 1900. s TESTIFIED AGAINST THE TERRORISTS: WAS MURDERED Riga, .lime It. Ansa Zedin. who guvp slate's evidence at the rvren f revolutionist a. d ial here of thirty-siwhich resulted In the Imposition of x i; S. LEWIS & A Jewelers SOLE AGEWS AUhe Big Clock. Wash. Avr. even drnh sentences, day n hia apartments known men. WANT AD YIELD killed ro by Hire- BIG NO 26, 1906. Settled. Try Ritter Invincible strawberries gcll'by fell Im'Jilc grocer, lad. phone G2i I. MORNING, JUNE 20, 1900. against plunderers and rioters. Tha entef of police appeals to the inhabitants of Odessa noc U regard naituu-alit- r and to use their influence against any outbreak. Ask Your Grocer For Kong-wand- NoA U EXAMINER: tn un- o AGREEMENT IN RATE BILL UNTIL NEXT WEEK. Conferees Withholding Report to Prevent Repititiofi of Long Debate1 That the old tolkV outing which Is in the Senate. oa Juno 26 will to be held at be ont of the grandest, If not the June 19. From presgrandest, ever held In the state is entWashington, Indications the conferees on the aiiiplv assured by the preparations that aa ate uu foot not only here but in Salt railroad rate bill will not reach in Lakr Yesterday the committee on agreement until next week, which all probability will be the last week arr.iugt'inenis at the capital city U tha session. an invitation to all peruous The purpose of withholding their reat that place whose age hue tbe ihiee score and ten mark port, it ia said, la to avoid a repetition to Join tbe precession, no matter what of the long debate In tha senate which contheir nationality, color or religion followed the recent report of the debate resulted In sendmight be. and with the assurance thsi ferees. This there villi be a beany response to the ing the bill back to conference. Conversation! conferees have hid invitation, all are requested to bring with them knives, forks, spoons, cup, with various members of the senate etc., because of the great difficulty and sad bouse Indicate that there are only are giving expense involved In providing these three amendments that utensils for uo great a number of peo- trouble. These are the pipe Une amendment, which makes pipe lines ple. the commodity Each guest le requested to wear n common carriers; which requires badge Indicating his or her nge. Those amendment and Gist beiween 70 and 80 will wear a red that the interstate commerce commisshall be given five days' notica badge: those between 60 and 90 a sion blue badge, and those between 90 and before hearings me granted upon ap100 a white rosette. The wearers of plications for Injunctions setting aside these badges sill be entitled to free orders of tha commission. This conUne amendtransportation cm the care of both the troversy over tha pipe Utah Light and Railway company and ment can ha disposed of by the change the Ogden Rapid Transit company. In the commodity amendment. Tbe Persons who are criped or blind or change suggested would provide that carwho are 90 years old will be entitled railroads. Instead of common to on escort, but the attendant must rion. shall not engage In carrying combe of advanced age. The committee modities which they produce." Ansake that no children accompany the other objection to this amendment Is Its application to the number. Strong old folk who attend the outing. The visitors from Salt Lake will points have been filed with conferees travel over the D. ft R. G. railway on showing that If this amendment is a special train which leaves that etty adopted It will ruin a number of roads at 6:16 on the morning of June 26. which wera built for the sole purpose This train will also rarry. among the of getting lumber to trunk lines. A now argument haa been advanced other excursionists, the old folks' choir, which, under the direction of W. H. against the amendment requiring that Footer, will render several selection five days notica be given of hearings for Injunctions. Labor organisations during the reunion. have demanded that a bill be passed which would require that they be given COUNT ESTERHAZY CONDEMNED. five days' notice of injunctions to reIn strikes. Dreyfus Attorney's Address Laato strain isthem from engaging This a political argument, which Entire Day, has given much concern and the house sessions, have Paris, June 19. The supreme court conferees, during recent Insisted that this amendment be elimtoday reaumsd the public hearing of inated for the reason that it would the Dreytua cane. Ms ire Moras severely similar legiscondemned the evidence given by establish a precedent forlabor. lation in the Interests of Major Count Katerhasy. There are a number of amendments lasted Moras Maltre address upon which agreements have not been alwith dealt the and throughout day hut which could he adjusted leged Irregularities In the Renues court reached, the confreres. Among these easily by aaerted. the peaki-when martial, are tha sleeping car and lateral branch nothing had been proven and nothing line amendments. It la expected that for was elicited relative to the motive will be dropped out of the latter tha Captain Dreyfue alleged treason. bill, and also that the manure will Maltre Moras addrd that beside com- not be applied to sleeping cars. The mitting forgery, Major Count Eetere antl-pasamendment la In dispute, but haiy had succeeded In carrying out a It Is said that an agreement concernplot to disgrace Colonel Plrquart, be- ing U can be reached, by redrafting the cause the latter had drclared that he amendment so aa ,fc provide merely was convinced of tbe Innocence of that pauses shall not be Issued to memDreyfue. bers of congress, officials of the executive departments, presidential elecBILL FAILED TO FABB. tors and other ctsasea over which the federal government admittedly has Democrats Led Fight Against Rsealn-g- a control. d pub-li.-i.e- 4 rc-cli-ed r FEW FOREIGN ENTRIES. The Kiel Commence Regatta Will Today. Kiel, June 19. Germanys moat contests between the first group of warship pinnaces. No English, Franub. Belgian or American yacnta are entered this season. These countries all wera represented in 1905. The talk here la that Germany's political relations with France and Great Britain dispose the yachtsmen of thoee countries to stay away. A. H. Solomon, owner of the Bunshlne, and 1. Hamilton Benn, the owner of the Betty, wind ner of tho race for the Emperor William cup, probably will be the only Englishmen here. They or their representatives must attend the prize distribution. Tho king of Spain's Glralda, four Swedish and four Danish croft ore entered for the special races here, making a total of niae foreign nominations against twenty-fou- r Washington, Jun 19. Decided opposition sprang up In the house to. day over tha blilp rovlding for the re coinage of abradedand uncurrent all ver dollars Into subsidiary coin, representative from the southern and western states instating that the bill meant the contraction of the silver In Mr. Clark, of Missouri, circulation. led the fight against the bill on the ground that It waa a scheme to contract the currency. The bill provides that not more than five millions of abralded current sliver dollars may be coined Into dimes, quarters and halves. This, Mr. Clark said, meant eventually the complete retirement of the silver dollar. Mr. Clark said if ha ho was secretary of the treasury, would have all the silver dollars piled up In the treasury vaults In circulation, a statement w hlch the Democrats s not havloudly applaudtd. ing voted. It failed to pass. The vote stood 116 to 90. Two-third- VALUABLE PEARLS RELEASED. Custom Officers Still Claim They Arc Parts of a Necklace. New York, .f.ine 19. A string of pearls, valued by the customs appraisers of this port at 9200.000 and said to hve been Imported for William B. Leeds, the wealthy railroad man, was released today by the authorities upon payment of the 10 jrr cent ad valorem duty im and unset posed upon the loose . nr jewels. The customs officials, however, claim the pearls are the components of one of the most vnuable necklaces ever assembled by l fsshinnable Pari jeweler and fur years held ly him at the fixed price id $(O0,(io). THE REVOLUTION IN KOREA IS SPREADING. But in Every Engagement Rebels Are Helpless Against Japs' Attack. Victoria. B. C.t June 19. The atniui er Empress of Chins which arrivr-Unlay from Yokohama, iiroughi fnrtlu ml vices of the revolutt-'In Kun-which was spreading. The insurgent lost hiMVih at Hongj-.When tin Mew up the r'M- - gales proJ.ipant-stracted street fighting place, hut : i'k with t helthe Koreans were help)----ot mold e nru.H against tie mo-leof the Japanese Two Japaweapon nese were killed and two wnunti-iand K5 Insurgents killed and 175 made prisoner, including the wounded. Ko-A number of influential and wealthy reans were among the prisoners! who acre to be dealt with according to inl'.iMrr law. The rebels numbered ovt-a tJidisand under Mura Chyong-sih- . before reported killed, but It trans-p'.rt-- s that he escaped to where the rebels were In strength. Some tragic occurrences to, place at llongju. A Japanese gendarme and some taken by the rebels were executed upon the city wall its sight of the Japanete who were Investing the place. Sergeant HIJItaka. who wa wounded during tho asaault. committed suicide because of his chagrin st nut being a'de to take part In 'he entry to the city after the gates were . Tok-.tsan- blown up . Msjor Tanaka, in charge of the Japanese. repo-re- d capturing 352 rifle as RESULTS many gun barrels, several h:ir.d-r- d The Bread of Quality Dover-Heligolan- It is clean and large. Our NO every loaf. NEED FOR ALARM. Doctor Saye Condition of Canned Moats Is Exaggerated. Chelmsford, Eng., June 19. At a meeting of the district council today. Dr. Thresh, medical officer of the health board, reporting on tho eanned meat question, deprecated alarmist publications, and said Britona should remove th beam from their own eyes before attempting to remove the mote from their brother's eye. It was notorious, he declared, that lees attention waa paid to food Inspection in Great Britain than In any civlHoed country. No doubt some food was prepared under disgusting eon dit Iona, but tho food moot Implicated did not coma to England, and the dangar arising from Imported products bad been enormously exaggerated, and there was no more danger now. Dr. Thrash said, than there had been for years past, In eating canned goods. BILL Measure GOES Regarding P eased They Fear the Light ATHO DO THE WRONG BURGLARS, SNEAK THIEVES ANO THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVAN1 AGE OF ELECTRIC TO CONFERENCE Both Immunity Houses. FOUR OFFICIALS ACQUITTED. Hi k Lull Railway 11 E. W. WADE, Agent R. 8. CAMPBELL, General Manager. THREE TRUSTEES Ollphant, RESIGN.'1 Holden and Millar Will Leave Mutual. New York, June 19. Tha Herald to morrow will say: Robert Ollphant, James C. Holden and Chari es E. Miller have tendered to Charles A. Peabody, president of the Mutual Life Insurance company their resignations as members of tha Mutual's hoard of trustees. Th resignations will he accepted ah the next regular meeting of the hoard. Ollphant. Holden and Miller wera members of the Mutual's committee on expenditure which placed tha official seal of ita approval on vouchors calling for many hundreds of thousan-lof dollars on the O. K.' of Andrew C. Fields. De- NEWS NOTES. Washington. June 19. The senate today adopted tbe conference report on the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill. The cruiser Marblehead, which waa Rent from Panama to Corinto In pursuit of the Empire, waa today cabled orders to return to Panama. Dr. W. T. Harris, commissioner of education, has tendered hla resignation to the President, and the latter today announced the appointment til Dr. Elmer EL Brown, professor of educe rion in the University of California, as hia successor. The house today passed without revision the Mil to regulate the efficiency ON MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. of the militia and tn Improve rifle pracPatteraon Made Speech in the Senate tice. The bill carries an appropriation of I2.noo.0on. The bill now goes Yesterday. to the President for signature. Rome. Archbishop Farley of New a vote of Washington. June 19-- By 17 to 29 the senate todxy voted down York yesterday presented to the pope a street car exten- Mra. George J. Gould and Miss Helen an amendment sion bill providing for a franchise tax Gould. Salonica. t Llssola. near Monastlr. of 12 per cent un the net earnings of all corporations In the District of Co- June 17. a Greek band murdered eight lumbia. Bulgarians, including two priests. Snts'or Patterson made Bucharest. Tbe exhibition in honor speech In suppurt of municipal ownership of public utllltlea. He admitted of the silver Jubilee oftn King Charles the presence that there may not he sufficient in- was opened yesterday formation to justify tbe adoption of of the king. Queen Elisabeth, Crown such a policy for the government rf Piincs Ferdinand and Crown Princess the capital rhy, but contended that Maria. Moscow. The printers and their emsentlmenrl n favor of that policy Is who for several weeks have growing throughout the wnrld. and he ployers. the verge of a rupture, have urged that the District should take the been on an agreement. The agreement Wd In referral. He Mid that one of reached the evils attaching to the private con removes one of the main grounds for trtd of the corporation is found in the apprehension of a general Industheir activity In politics, and referring trial strike. In the senate todxy. Senator Hale to conditions In Denver, his home city, hn ad the corporations are so power- presented a second partial conference ful that the peop'e are helpless. He report on the naval appropriation bill, saying thai the warships Item was still asserted that these rorpe-atinn- s. e In controversy. The report so far sa hold the for committees of both the political It went, was accepted. The senate, in executive session toTurtles In grip "of Iron. The Repubhe said, is their day. devoted nearly an hour to an eflican committee pliant tool and :he Democratic party fort to confirm the nomination of Jamea Wickersham to be Judge of the Is even more pliant. United Slates court for the district of Alaska. The opposition remained TO PREVENT DISORDERS. firm, however, and it" la doubtful Odessa. June 4. fhtef of Police whether any action can he had on the I.rigoricff today .ned a proclamation noni'nntlonIs at this sessloln. tn tho nor confirmed. It will he of a renewal of event be referring to ni"'-- r tbe October ex; "sees, In which he necessary for (he president to again etites that In case of dieorders the give hint n recess if he should con- meat extreme measures will be takes tin ie to bold cfflee. exec-uMv- TROUBLE IN ECUADOR. Rumored Philadelphia, June 19. Abraham L. English, a former director of public safety; Philip H. Johnson, architect; James D. Finely, Inspector, and Henry E. Baton, a member of the firm of Henderson ft Co., were today acquitted of the charge of conspiracy to cheat the city in the construction of tha municipal hospital by direction of Counsel for the Judge McMlchael. defendant late today asked the court to take the case out of the Jury's hands, stating there waa no evidence of a conspiracy. Judge McMlchael took this view of the case and directed the jury to render a verdict accordingly. WASHINGTON OVER nmmmmmmmammmmarm Second Hand Stores SECOND-HANCANNON STORE. New and Second-hanHousshsld Goods. 'How Goods Exchanged for eld. 2277 Washington Ave. Ind. 'phon 172 d SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE Wa buy and sail all kinds of new second-hand and goods. Call or phens Wscksr ft Haynsa, Props. Phone, Ind. 622. Peruvian Troops Hava vaded Its Territory. 169 25th fit. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-Han- d Store. If you havo anything to sell or buy call or phon 1870 to 1879 Wash. A vs. Bell 6564c. Ind. 675. - Wars Charged With Conspiracy to fraud Philadelphia. LIQHTS OTHER. ALL Has Washington, Jane 19. The recent failure to convict the beef packers In Chicago of conspiracy under (he Interstate commerce law, because of tho claim of immunity, set up by them and sustained by the court, haa given congress no end of anxlons moments with a view of enacting laws that will remedy the defects from which the government Buffered by reason of Judge Humphrey's decision. The senate passed a bill on the subject, which the house also passed, inserting an entire new bill after the enacting clause. It w.ll now go to conference. The house bill follow the lines laid down by Attorney General Moody In the packers' case. Explaining the provisions of the house bill, Mr. Littlefield said: The house bill provides that Immunity shall be granted only to naturalized peraqps whs testify oa oath In soma proceeding authorised by the statute or In to a subpoena to produce evidence documentary or otherwise and establishes a definite legal standard by virtue of which It can da determined by a public record when and to whom Immunity has been granted. It also confines Immunity to witnesses on the present government. RUSSIAN OFFICER.. . Under It the government will know EXPECTS ANOTHER OUTBREAK when It Sa conferrolng Immunity and the witnesses will know when he la Bays the Slogan in China la China fot protected in making ml Incriminating statement. the Chinese. Victoria, B C., June 19. General Dersimo, n noted Russian military who was stationed at Shanghai,1 In charge of the Rnsaian Far Eastern Intelligence bureau during the war, are rived here today on the steamer Empress of China, accompanied by hW family and Lieutenant Colonel Bondar-eff- , on a tour of tho hia United States before returning to St. Petersburg. Tn an Interview. General another Desalmo said he expected Chinese outbreak before long, not so much a rising similar to the Boxer outbreak, as a general patriotic movement to free China from foreign restrictions. Within the laet two years there haa been growing movements to aecuiY China lor the Chinese without foreign Interference and before he left Shanghai this movement was assuming an laarming phase. Tbe Russian evacuation of Munchuria, he said, was proceeding satisfactorily and affairs were peaceful in Manchuria and Siberia. he reported rioting it Htrbln and Vladivostok being mainly due to Socialist propaganda. and having hem settled. Reports of brigandage In Manrhuria and north China were being circulated, he Mid, by the Japanese in order to furnish excuse for their delay In leaving Manchuria. The Japanese were causing considerable annoyance to merchants In the Far Eaat. hut their manner of restricting the trade of Manchuria from all others but their own nation, although professing to open various cities to general trade. label on In 1905. a Measure ESS' BREAD bril- liant sporting event, the Kiel regatta, will begin tomorrow with racing by tha small raters for tha Kiel prise, and Will pay 8. A. DENKERS tha highest pries for second- hand furniture and sell to tho publls tho ehaapoat. 2411 Grant Ave. Ball Phone 637-k- . Ind. 920. In- Guyaquil, Ecuador, June 19. In waa announced that Peruvian today troops had invaded a portion of tha eastern region of Ecuador, title to which was submitted by arbitration to King Alfonso of 8pain, caused a meeting of protest to be held at Quito, tho capital, and later a crowd of people gathered In front of the Chilean and Brasilian legations and made demonstrations In sympathy with Chile and Brazil. ' C. J. HERRICK ft CO Successors to H. L. Whits. Being your goods hare if you want to sail theip. Call hers If you wanf buy. 2S42 Wash Av. Bell Phonr 18y. Ind. 467. serve against their brothers. A bah tallon of freah troops haa arrived, from which patrols have been asilgnel to all the streets. The banks, post sal telegraph offices are guarded and thf government house is surrounded 7 INDIANS WILL FIGHT t troops. WITH REVOLUTIONISTS St. Petersburg. Baron Stakelbefc a relative of the Manchurian eo Mexico City. June 19 General Baril- mender, a member of an aristocrat! las confirms the report of the burning family and an officer of the Sappefs of hla coffee estates by order of Presi- guard, haa been tried by a court m dent Cabrera in revenge for Barillas honor for writing a letter to an authnf taking part in the revolution. The imprisoned at Moscow for partlclr-tton In the Insurrection. The bsraa policy of Cabrera 1c said to be to the estates of all participants has been required to resign from hid In the revolutlbj wbn have property in regiment the country. KOREAN OFFICERS ARRESTED. Salvador appears to have practically censored the news coming out of that country, whien accounti for the Were Planning for Russian Troops t Expel Japanese. paucity of devils of recent engagements. It is rumored that Colonel London. June 20. The correspooj Pineda will soon emerge on the scene of conflict with several thousand In- ent at Toklo for the Dally Telegraph vice diana, who will join the revolutionist!. reports the arrest at Seoul of thecounminister oI the Interior, a privy cilor and a lieutenant general, ia conCANADA BENDS MONEY. plot nection with the discovery of of Korea under which the etaperor 19. The finance Ottawa, Ont., June Russia te minister announced In the house to- sanctioned a totreaty Inviting and the bring troops Japanese expel day that the Dominion government on occupy the province of Hando. Tt (be advice of the British consul at San understood the overtures were snleif Francisco, had forwarded 990,000 if Korean, and that Russia had nothing the 9100,000 voted for the relief of to do with the matter. the sufferers there to James D. Phelan, president of th- - relief committee and TELEGRAPH NEWS BRIEFS. Red Croat society. The government Is In correspondence as tn the disThe state department position of the balance. There was haaWashington. received a cable from Amoy, no 11 mltation the China, announcing that two BiKIsn accompanying 980,000. It la for relief generally. miles subjects were killed thirty-threfrom Amor. TWO SCHOONERS WRECKED. White Plains. The will of James A. the circus owner, which left hie Bailey, St. Johns, U. F.t June 19. Two entire estate of several million dollar more shipwrecks, the schooners Blos- to his contested by two la widow, som and Reinueer. were reported to- nieces and a to he nephew, day. It Is their crews triennial Boston. The thirty-thirSeveral occurred convocation of the general grand chapdrowning i fifehernie-In among adrift imall boats. ter of Royal Arch Masons haa begun Ita sessional n this city. Governor RUSSIAN NEWS NOTES. Curtla Guild, Jr., who la a Maeon. gave the official welcome of the state. Kovno. An unknown man threw a bomb at M. Humbert, the governor of WILL QUIT CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. the prison here, and M. Akstoff, his assistant, while the two men were Chicago, June 19 Thoratein B. Vehj walking in the srreet here. M. Akatoff leu, assistant professor of political was seriously wounded and M. HumIn the University of Chicago, economy bert and two passersby slightly In- and author of several works n P1K jured. leal economy, and Charles A. Hun Sudzha. A crowd of 2,000 peasants who have been devastating the Turen-r-f- f instructor in English, have resjgnea university. estate have routed a detachment and will go to Stanford of rural guards that had been sent FORTIFICATION them. Two peasants were WILL COMPLETE 01 '!Toon, h been Victoria. B. ten.d;,w,IW1 June 19. N the scene. received from Japan that In conr ! T?e: In the lo-- tion with the army reforms 1Prse soldier aympa-- I I tfci frr!5? chsngrs will he made in the unenPJv ,trlk,nt railroaders. ed fortifications of Kll channel 9 rwprv regimen, today re fused duty, sav'gg they ould not con-flsca- te e d. d d - |