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Show TM Mar fling tibacribara Kumintr ha mar tka 10111 rural Utah Weather Forecast f Ogdan !v,rj route aoin9 morning than all ether papaia Oont forget this. It umbincd. the Examiner aa a papar p.. u far clreatatlon in tha whole a jggntry and la aach precinct. VOL IU. NO. csm-- s illness among members of the organisation were caused by Chicago btock yard and for this reason an invitation the Chicago Press club, to breakfast at ;he Union Stock yards was declined. The resolutions recti et that the invlia lon of the stock yards was declined because of lack of time and the pressure upon members ot the party to look after matters of personal interest during their short stay Hi- , Old Norse Forms Will Be Modified For the Crrcmony. Hardin, 111., and immediately the helpless steamer began tuuilinb about in the heavy current of the Mississippi river. Nearly 100 passengers were aboard. A panic ensued and it required the utmost efforts nf the bunt's officer to keep the passengers from jumping overboard. Finally the steamer was landed safely. St. Petersburg, June 22 2:10 a. m. g large portion of the news in tha consists of laper here thia morning disaffec-Hoof military telling yispatche n. Manitowoc, W'ls., June 21. Two years at hard labor in the state penitentiary at Waupun, was the sentence meted out to James P. Nolan here today. Nolan, wno was Democratic candidate for secretary of state of state in 1904. was accused of embeaxling addition to tne ouibreaha at and Ryaaan, reported Keri.topoi rhurdsy. the dlapatchea report that the garriaon of Krasnoyarsk. capital of the province of Yenisei, end one of the principal citlee of Siberia, mutiout of nied and killed ita officers 9300. hand. Intoxicated Officer Killed Soldier. Trouble was icauaed by an Intoxicated colonel, one Shurin, who. heari- from group of enlisted one of the soldier. The latter's companion thereupon felled Two of the the colmel with clubs. ml tiler were arrested and aa soon us the new spread the regiment mutinied ind demanded the release of their comrades. Caftam Kocemln, who ordered hia company to Are on the mutineer, was killed by hie own men. The entire population of Krasnoyarsk is in a panic. Minister Blrlleff again visited Crnn-ud- t and urged the mutinous aallora to return to duty. Outbreak Threatened. Ueklce. n Polish city with a great Jewlih population, was on the verge yesterday of an experience such aa that through which Blalyntok haa Just pawed. During a religion a procession a chot was fired, wounding a gendarme, but the police euoceeded In holdThe man ing the populace in check. who fired the shot, n Pole, wau arrest a titter men, aabred ng the same Washington, Americana Have Net Kept High Standard in Export Flour Milwaukee June 21. At today session of the mlllera' maaa convention under the auspices of the Mlllera National naaoclatlon, II. B. Tasker, n London flour Importer and represent-liv- e of a London flour trade association, told the miller that their trade in the United Kingdom was placed in greatest peril by the competition of the British miller. He put the Maine for this condition of things on the American miller for falling to keep h!s export flour at the highest itandard of quality end upon the railway and steamship lines for taking a hundred lays to deliver flour in London, when it could be done in forty. WhH EMPEROR. sity Sana for Germany. Nich-ni- x Murray Butler of Columbia university railed for Europe today on the steamer Kelerrin Auguste Victoria. Dr. Butler goes to Germany to confer with Empimr William with regard to the lln for the exchange of instructor! ixtwern German and American universities. which has already been ln- Unrated. Paul Morton, president of the Equl-'h!- e Life Assurance society, and Mrs. Mormn and Mias Pauline Morton, were lu pnssengere on the steamer. A taretary DELICATE SUBJECT. Root ' le Considering Hebrew Question. the loose There iB June 21. Secretary giving consideration to the Jewish massacres In Russia, having discussed it with the President. " far he has taken no action. The Preposition tb interfere In the internal affairi. ,,f mother country Is fraught l:h such difficulty that the United Sr" must move with the utmost caution onrl delicacy in making any rr to the Russian government for ,n appeal on behalf of the Jews. j Cant DUFFY Coronation Program. According to tha program for tha coronation ceremonies, the king and queen will leave the Btifugard,' the residence of the provincial governor, for the cathedral at 11 o'clock. They will be accompanied by members of the court and the etaff. All the church bells will begin ringing and continue until the sovereign have arrived at the cathedral. At the pavilion before the cathedral their majesties will be received by the bishop of Troudhjem, accompanied by the bishops of Christiania and Bergen and' other clergymen. The bishop of Troudhjem will greet them with the God bless you, coming in and words: going out, from now and until all eternity. Procession to Cathedral. The procession will enter the cath-ediin the following order: Clergy, bishops, coronation committee of the state, the gentlemen who are to net during the eorouatkm, supreme adjutants and adjutants of the king, the king's private secretary, the secretary of the royal household office, the chief of the royal household end high steward and the king end queen, the banner cf the kingdom carried by the admiral and general In command, first lady of honor to tha queen and ladles in attendance on queen. Service In CathedraL When all have token their places the music will cease. Then the bishop of Trondhjem will recite the first line of n hymn, after which the congregation and choir, accompanied by organ and orchestra, will sing the Brat verse LOSES SUIT. Keep Athletic Union From Wiping Out His Record. New York. June 21 Judge McLan. of the euprrme court, today rendered his decision in the suit of Arthur Duffy againat the Amateur Athletle union of the United States, the finding being adverse to Duffy. Duffy's original application for a preliminary Injunction restraining the Amateur Athletic union from expunging hi name and performances from its hooka waa refused aftereditors make denial. by Judge FJtsgerald. Duffy and in ward amended hia complaint, Alackinae Island, Mich., June 21. At the suit just decided, prayed for a perthe of the members of the Ns-tn- manent injunction restraining Editorial association, n resoln-tie- n Amateur Athletic union from wiping adopted today aboard n steam out the record of hia performances. ad-ta- n al PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT of this hymn. The bishop of Christiania, after having rend the confession, the bishop of Bergen will recite the first two line of the Te Deum, the six first versee of which will be sung by the congregation and choir, accompanied by organ and orchestra. Following this the bishop of Christiania will deliver n ser-moThe king will then proceed to Ihe throne, standing on n dais before the altar. The chief of the royal household will precede the king end himself at the left of the throne. After the king the general in command will carry the banner of the kingdom and hoid it at the right behind the throne. The supreme adjutants of hie majesty will remove the king's mantle and place it on the altar. The chief justice of the supreme court will take the royal mantle from the altar and jointly with the binhop of Trondhjem placq it over the shouMers of the king, who will then knee cn the devotional stool. The bishop of Trondhjem will take the anointment horn and annolnt the king on the forehead and wrists, saying: May Almighty God annolnt you with Hia spirit and grace and give unto you to reign with wlsrlom, pow er and mercy that the name cf God may be hallowed and right and truth confirmed to the benefit and happiness of the people and land. Crowning of the King. The king having seated himself ia the throne, the prime minister, Michel-sewill proceRl to the altar and take the royal crown, which he, conjointly with the Bishop of Trondhjem, , will place on the head of the king, while the bishop will aay the following prayer: Lord or Lords and king of kinga, who haa given you the crown of the kingdom may He uphold and strengthen you In all royal and Christian virtues. the glory of Hia name and bless-I- n gat the Norwegian people. May Hia grace In this corruptible life prepare tor the inheritance of the you hlghteous. the incorruptible, the crown in heaven. Presentation of Sceptre. Minister of Foreign Affairs Loveland will then proceed to the altar and take the sceptre in thy hand, give the Bishop of Trondhjem, will hand It to the king, saying: May the Almighty God, who placed the eceptrei n thy hand, give the grace to- bear 11 with wisdom, power and mercy, to defend truth and maintain righteousness." Minister of the Interior Arctander end the bishop will then hand the orb to the king, the bishop saying: May God, who has made thee king of the Norwegian kingdom, grant that he country anJer thy government may flourish :o peace, power end prosperity in praise snd exaltation of Him, honor and Joy to you and benefit and blessing for the people." - n, - Polish organisa"rlnnd. Jim- - 21. During the trial tified there are two in one which he holds "f s:v Poles chu.-ge- d with assault and tions In the city, ,fl"'rv upon Walter Realassklwics in membership. The other society which !:e municipal court today, Bealasshl-u'- 7 he asserted Is enarchistic, he saya. is the first 'Willed that about a month ago composed nf members of pif-- t was laid in this city and in The documents and pamphlets which 1'"1!nI,t was made to raise fund to seized by the federal authorities n were organ-7!;:n"I member ot an anarchist to Washto Washington to ssiasslnale have been found forwarded rePr-- gealasxkiwirt Rnoaovdt. that, however, the plan fell 'tirrmeh. it wai out of these dlssen-'hgrew the trouble which n ,he Poles making an attack W'D Sealasxkiwici. Sealaszkewlca tes at re-""-- service agents ington, she secretthem fusing to make in public here. Will Deliver the Sword the cashe today The defendants of War Olsaen and the Seelaszkiwtc' Minister denied vehemently and in turn declared that he Blahop of Trondhjem will deliver the sword, uncovered to tha king, who . . . was himself an anarchist. asau-sation- s. Mr Mann Shows Why a Pure Food Law is Needed. AGREEMENT iS SIGHT Rate Bill Will Probably Be Called Up Saturday. r GOVERNMENT N Off IN UPHELD. Paris. June 21. The chamber of deputies today approved tile government' statement of pulley by a vote of KT. after which a 410 speech Washington. June 21. The space in was against Washington, June 21. Aa unde made by Premier Sarrlen, declarfront of the vpcuker'a desk of the was reached tonight by the mem that dethe does standing not ing govern house today resembled a small section of a dclli'aiesen More aud a corner sire a suppression of individual prop- conferees on the railroad rate bill, but faiors reform and the develgrocery, with ceieals. Jama, jellies, tlus erty. which, it la predicted, will result in of peas, tomatoes, corn, Imiile ol opment of improved cnudiiioii. a complete agreement being rearhed whisky and wine, imported sausages, tomorrow. WILL MEET IN LOS The conferees will meet at ANGELES. brandied cherries and other edibles 10 oclock la the morning to draw over too and drinkables scattered np O., June 21. The Nation- the agreement. It la the tables. To complete the picture there purpresent Electrical Medical adal association were a standard scales with weights, pose to have it presented to the bouse a graduate and a funnel. These were journed today. The next convention tomorrow that it may toe printed in toe in will In Ixis be 19d7. June, Angeles used to demonstrate the contention ot record, as required by toe rules, and called up for action Saturday. the majority of the nminiiitee on in There are vet three points which terstate and foreign commerce that a will receive discussion la the mornpure food bill ia necessary for the protect lou of the people. ing, but even on these the conferee know the position of thsir number so The house went into committee of well that the result may he predicted the whole for ihe consideration of the with reasonable certainty. bill, Mr. Maun beginning the discussion. LEADING CAUSE Sleeping Car Amendment. Mr. Mann the Lectured. Of the points, the first la the sleep-- ' Mr. Mann contrasted the features ol Ing car amendment The prediction is the senate and house bills, remarking that Bleeping rare will be that it waa not the aim of the house MORTALITY common carriers in toeincluded MU. Th committee on Interstate and foreign second la the much debated pipe line commerce to recommend legislation aa amendment. Vbi la to be settled by to what the people should eat or drink, changing the words common carriers but to call attention to what they are to tha Washington, June 21. Tuberculosie bill railroads In that portion offof comrating or drinking. relating to the ownership "Medicines jow on the market ad- of the lungs and pneumonia were ihe moditise. The effect of thia change vertised in the strongest, terms to cure loading causes of death In the United will be to exclude pipe lines from the conMr. said Mann, the opium habit," of the taw forbldlng railtain enough opium to develop (ho States, accord! n g to a special report operation on mortality in 1904, issued today by roads" from owning individual prophabit." The senate amendment which Most of the goods are not adulter- Ihe consul bureau. The autistic are erties. included lumber in the list commodiated, according to Mr. Mann, and aince restricted to those cities and states ties forbidden to be owned by common, the pure food agitation which began a which possess record affording satiswill it le Mid. be retained In number of years ago there has been a factory data, the slate covered being carriers, the, bill. There has been vneeaalng efdecided reduction in adulterations. Connecticut, Maine, Vaxsachuseti, fort to have this amendment eliminated said Mr. Mann, "everywhere New Hampshire. New Jersey, New Yet. the honest manufacturer or dealer York, life ids Island, Vermont, together but so far without avail.' Ragarding Injunctions. goes he ia met by sharp and keen com- with the District of Columbia. They The third point for further discus- -' petition from adulterations or short and the 334 clti.Hi reporting embraced more than at the estimated atom ie the question of the five days weights." thews Adulu rations. population of the United State. The notice required to bo given before the Calling the at lem ma of the house death rate Tr 1.000 in the registration Issuance of aa Injunction of Interto the action of too proprietary ast-clario- n run was 1C.7. less than la any for- locutory order making effective the dein Brill insisting oa toe passage eign oountry except Norway, and Swe- cree of the conimiaatoq. ing: , of the Hevtmrn bill, he said the asso- den. The peat provision, as tentatively Queen Anointed,. The report scye: ciation was afraid to corns out la the agreed on will prohibit th issuance or thee God anoint May the Almighty "The average annual mortality for pauses to persons not included in tha open and fight. in all thy work to have the glory of He road a letter from tha German-America- n tnherciikisie from 1900 lo 1904 waa above enumerations. Members of conbefore Ihe God and weal of country extract works. In which they 172.G per 100.000 of inputs lion. In 1890 gress are Included aa officers of th thine eyes." told how tn mike ail kinds of liquors. It waa 24S.4, More than half of the national government. on The quern, having placed herself He said that this firm claims to make deatha from this cause occurred beRegulation ef Express Companies. the throne, the prime minister will any kind of liquor out of ehyl alcohol. tween toe ages of 20 and 40. The and Black pepper, he aald, ia a fniitful majority of th deaths were among Express companies are to be regulake the crown from the altar place it on her head, the bishop re- enure of adulteration, the filler1 Its- - males. The numbtr of deaths waa lated aa common carrier. The in Ita Judgment, words weights, according greatea tn Marrh end April and least peating the prayer used at the crown- Ung Bold la five-to- n ing of the king. a letter which Mr. Mann read. Pep- In September and the mortality was and fairly remunerative," nr left out The minister nf foreign affair will per berries, he said, ere made out nf murh greeter' in the cities than the of the bill. It ia eald that little If any discustake the scepter from the altar and tapioca, colored with lamp black. rural district. It wan highest In Rhode sions on is on the conference hand it to the queen, the bishop sayCoffee la Adulterated. Island, New York end New Jersey report in theexpected house ns ell of the senate ing: and Vermont lowest in and Mocha Michigan, we coffee drink. that The amendnnts to which attention wu diMay the Almighty God, who with Mr. Mann, is gener- New Hampshire. rected to In the house ns desirable this scepter baa conferred royal honor and Java." said with The annual from and coffee Brasil mortality averag adulterated additions 4o the measure have been upon you, give unto you in this highest ally was even In Denver, coffr-and sawdust highest with cnnsiimptkm As th earthly dignity to lie a shining example ground New Orleans, Han Franeisca, Washing- accepted by the conferees. bread crumbs. stands tonight the tentative of piety and all Christian virtues." report New Baltimore the lietween ton, Newark, Jersey, Taking hie position The minister of the Interior will dea rapid ex- and Cincinnati and lowest in Bt. Jo- senate has don very little receding from the amendments which It placed liver the orb to the queen, who now tables. Mr.of Mann began Mr. seph. Mo.. Scranton, Omaha, Detroit, in every article there, takes Ihe scepter in her left hand, planation (he bill, the sev- St. Paul, Buffalo and Minneapolis. of Minnesota handing Stevena the bishop saying: of a causes death Is he him. next, The to regular article leading eral EXPLOSION KILLS THREE. May God, who has made you queen of were diarrhoea and enteritis, and then Mr. Gaines of Norway, grant, that the country In pharmacist?" asked frMr. Mann. cancer of and heart typhoid disease, speaking Tennessee, Powder Was Being Tamped Into Hole your time may flourish in peace, powMann replied eer. er and prosperity, in praise and exal- Bowing gracefully, Mr. for Blast. lias Illinois from the that gentleman tation of Him, joy for you snd benefit for. many doctor of ON the STAND. VOLIVA THE title borne and blessing for tha people." Asotin, Wash., June 21 Moses Go, years. He has demonstrated hi right Salute for tha Quasn. Frank Taplln, Jr., and one Cook were the of the before Dewlee in university lecture Chamber Secret to Telia of Then there will be the same salute killed, and Henry Thormalsea was faResidence. for the queen as for the king, after house." tally injured by the premature exploCherrlea. Vollva Cocktail C. Chicago, June which the fourth part of the Te Deum sion of n charge of giant powder at Dowle on in colored the was agnln the stand Rhoramker grade near Anatone, today. and a hymn will he sung. Taking up a bottle of bright cherMaraschino hearing today. The bishop of Bergen will then say: cherries marked Goss was road supervisor of district baseHe told of a secret room In the Nn. 2. and the other men were emEternal Almighty God. Father In ries," he explained Hint the cherries had been picked green: that they were ment of Dowle' residence, Ihe door ployed under hi supervision. Heaven: Thou from whom all perfect Gore was preparing a blast and was and good gifts flow, praised be- Thou then bleached and colored with aniline of which waa lined with steel and for Thy mercy, that Thou hast given dye. and, holding up a bright colored entrance to which was barred by lamping the charge with earth when This cloth was strong locks, lie said Dowle had told it exploded. He we literally tom to ua a good and right minded queen. An- bit of cloth, he asid: him many times that he constructed piece. Conk and Thormataen were nolnt her now and ever with Thy grace dyed with the same dye." What are these cherries for? asked this chamber for a refuge her use he lo mutilated. . Mr. Goss was one of and spirit, and crown her with Thy of the Masonic ihe most prominent and respected citibelieved that gifts. May Thy word of truth shine n member. I understand they are used one at order were constantly plotting againat zen of Asotin county. upon the country and find believing and obedient hearts, that peace and a time in a well knwn drink." replied his life. Dowie (frequently declared, of the he said, that he was In constant danREFUSES TO INTERVENE. blessing may be unto her and us In Mr. Mann amid laughter, some cocktail time and eternity. Make her throne memliera recognizing the ger and Insisted that he must have a the with cherry. firm, lengthen her days, bless her which goes strong guard lo protect, hia life. England Will Not Bond a Protest te Russia. house unto remote generations and let Holding np a bottle containing a said Mann Mr. in GIFT FROM ROCKEFELLER. the country flourish independently, light colored liquid, saw a never "Yet it honor and prosperity, in peace snd it was honey. London, June 21. Foreign Secretary la fresh Goodapeed, Grey continue to decline to intervene Chirago, June 21.-unity. Hear ns. Father, la the name hire, much less a conib. It from the glucose factory." of Jesus Christ. Amen." secretary of the board of trustees "f In Russia's internal trouble. Mr. Free line, he said, la a powder sold the University nf Chirugo. announ r' Tohrne, social democrat, put a long The bishop will then give the benediction. which will be followed by to preserve meat. He admitted that today that a gift of $2(50.000 had Ij I question to the secretary in the house music, the queen will resume her chair it might keep meats from spoiling, received from John D. Rockefeller to of common today regarding the masand the president of the storthing will but said that It Is most inqnrious to be used for current expenses fur Ihe sacre at Bialystok, whether seeing health, being composed of sulphite nf year beginning July 1. declare Die coronation performed. that, this country broke off relatione remonand constantly with Servl The first and last verses of God soda and rod coal tar dye. A fine grade of olive oil used by the JUDGE M. W. ACHESON IDEAD. strated with Turkey on asaount of lees Bless Our Dear Fatherland" will then serious outrage." the foreign secreUnion league club of Philadelphia be sung. The Te Deum will he ended and the turned out to be cottonseed oil with Pittsburg, June 21. Judge Marcus tary would consider that the time had W. ArheMHi of the United States cir- cotne for Great Britain to formally king and queen will leave the church, an adulteration. cuit conn for the third federal district, protest against the continuance of such the procession going In the same oviW Cans of Different Weights. New practice by toe Russian government," which comprises Pennsylvania. as when entering. The king cud queen Mr. nf tomatoes. cans three Taking died suddenly of Htj l break off diplomatic relations.. will then drive back to the Btlfisgaard. and Delaware, Jersey of different was weight laid each Mann No, air Rain today rulnted the city's outer but Judge Ache-eoSecretary Grey replied: all were bought for three pounds. heart disease here today. answer is in. the negative." was apiiointed in 18Gb. My New mores of finery, and a further storm is promised "The department tomorrow. However, the principal York. Philadelphia. Chicago snd Wash-ingto- n ceremony will be Indoors. snd the mall order houses sell reWhen the French embassy was abort, weight cans. said Mr. Mann. ceived this morning Admiral Bayl the Mann Insisted that standard cans Mr. presented King Hsikon with the grand ought to be full weight. cross of the Legion of Honor. Later he Passing to the cereal foods, bein Ihe afternoon, while his royal par- called the differences to aitentin ents were receiving Grand Duke tween the cartons, snd while he did Michael of .Russia. Crown Prince Olsf not care what the people bought, he bad a reception of hia own. He eluded insisted that the amount of the food f hia nurse, climbed to a side window of should be put on the packages. toe palace and began calling and wavMann received an ovation when Mr. ing to the crowd. The nurse rescued he concluded. toe prince. Rpringfb Id. .Tune 21. Richard Ivens. confession was the result of hypnotic The bill will lie considered again toconfessed slayer of Mrs. Bessie Ho- influence of tile police, was a mere morrow. AMMONIA TANK EXPLODES. llister or Chicago, will be hanged In theory and that nothing had presented that city tomorrow. The supreme cour to the hoard ixact the averments In CONTEST IN THE SENATE. yesterday ir fused to grant a writ of the itetition to substantiate the Caused a Fire Lose of $50,000 in St , ; Nominations of B. Barnes and Judge anpersedeas and today denied a motion theory. Louie. Mrs. Hollister was assaulted and for leave to 111'. a more complete recWickeroham Discussed. ord in the case. The board of pardons killed on the night of Jan. 12. neer Ft. Louts. June 21- - A huge ammonia The victim was found in Washington. June 21. Two contest- summoned to this city this morning, her home. Iv.-ntank exploded in the condensing room stable with a wire of the condemned the rear of of the Polar Wave Ice company today, ed nominal ions were before the senate heard argument were man's attorney snd refused lo recom- twisted around ber neck. Ivens reportsession. They luss-- of in Emrieciiriw a fire $50,000. today causing F. Barnes, assistant mend pardon or iummiitation. Tonight ed' the finding of the body to the police, ployes snd fireman fought toe fire des- those of Benjai.iiu refused to Interfere who arrested Irens for the crime. He Roosevelt and Governor pem-eto ammonia drove fumes the but secretary perately. ot the sentence. subsequently confessed bis guilt to th. out of in Washington, the for the flame Tarrying named postmaster back and practically them li coroner, going into burned themselves out before they D. C., and Janus Wickersham, lo be The board of ir.rdona held that the police and to uciall of the assault. Ivens' for counsel States that court the United contention revolting of was l.ciis' hurt. the cf JuUm were extinguished. Nobody LiClfil by-th- . tained and 1 want to satisfy them. Dig, dig. Congress and the people are behind ua in our efforts.' Within forty-eigh- t hours after the completion of the anantn canal legislation President Roosevelt will issue in effect the above order to Chairman Shonta and Chief Engineer Slovene. President Pleased. The president expressed great grat-.1- 1 cation at the action of the senate In supporting bin plan for a kick canal. He haa been convinced for several days that the kick type' would be adopted. . A careful canvaaa of the senate bad been made and he waa assured that there would be a safe majority in favor, of the lock type, which he has advocated since the report of the engineers' commission was received. It was pointed out at the white house that practically ihe same senators who voted against the lock canal project also were opposed to the Panama treaty and so recorded their votes. A Vote of Confidence. The president regards the vote of congress on the lock type of canal as a vote of confidence. Orders will be Issued in a few days to push the work aa rapidly at possible and it ii announced that before the Bummer ia far advanced aa many men and an much machinery aa can be profitably employed will be making the dirt fly. Secretary Taf: and Chairman Shonta of the canal cummisson wets also greatly pleased at the outcome of the struggle in the eenate. For the peat two weeks they have bA-- exerting all their Influence with individual senator! to get them to favor the lock type of canal. Shonta Calls on Taft Upon being advised of the result of the vote Mr. Shonta called on Secretary Taft and began to discuss plana It for the prosecution of the work. was decided that the whole commission should start for the isthmus at an early moment and that Chief Engineer Stevens should accompany it. The steamer Panama will sail Thursday from New York and on it the will embark. It la the purpose to make a thorough Inspection of the work which has reached a point where experts must determine the lines where it ia to he continued and Mr. Stevena desires that full approval shall be had of hia own plan before the work goes further. ARTHUR Whington. Bro- - Cut 21. n President Butler of Columbia Univer- President June . IS IN PERIL. 21. STEVENS now and build the canal. The American people want results on the Isthmus as soon aa they can be ob- Probably as the direct result of the Blalyitok affair the Jews of Moscow save been alolwed to open the only synagogue in the city, which has bees closed for twenty yearn. The prefect In announcing the emperors decision asked the rabbin to Use their Influence with the Jewlah youth to restrain them from the revolutionary course. June ceremony. DRINK u h-- will be 3.000 persons present. The officials, bishops and chamberlain who will assist at the coronation rehearsed the service this afternoon. FOR EAT AND the district of Alaska. The Wicker-shsicam wjt tirsi. on the calendar, I'aiti-as moved to displai-it. Tins wa none by a vote of 39 to 17. By this tiiiie it was so late thar by agreement, i u- - Barnes' case went uwr until 3 o'clock Saturday. The is tuisis W hv Senator Tillman, twit he ii'Kiuucrd that he would nut drijy a vote. It is belirved that Barnes will be coutlriued, aa a poll demuiiSt rated that a large majority of the Minnie is nol opposed to bint. The Wickersham case ' then tuken up tigii.ii and an unavailing attempt was made by Senators Furaker aud Bailey to get a vote. Senator Lodge reported the nomination of Herbe.t 1) Fierce to be minister to Norway. It is said that every of ihe committee Republican nieiul-rsigned the poll tor Mr. Pierce. right-mind- y ed. New Yoik, - Troudhjem, June 21. With a ceremonial modified from the old Norse forms. King Haakon VII. and Queen Maud at .noon tomorow. in the old Trondhjem cathedral, will be annoiut-ed- , blessed and given Norways crowns. When, nearly forty years ago, King Oacar of Sweden received' the crown, he bared his breast and ecclesiastics crossed it whh sacred oils according to tile custom of older days. King Haakon will be annointed only on the forehead and wrists, and the entire rite will lie simpler. The king and queen wj" enter the cathedral at 11 o'clock. King Haakon will be rrowned first and Queen Maud afterward with prae-ticill- TWO VEARS AT HARD LABOR. In t - St. Louia, June 21. Before daylight today the propeller ahaft of the steamer Bald Eagle snapped with a terrific noise when the hoar was Just below Results. THINGS - VESSELS PROPELLER BROKE; PASSENGERS IN A PANIC. tionists Yielding - t in Chicago. Serf Planted by Revolu- thv wu in bishop raying: "liud I'lwst ;ht-- fur lb and delivered this sworn mio io reward the good, pum- - tn,. uii kt-- and proieci the honor xn bappmrra of n in thy hand Norway. May he bli to i hi- defense of r.gti1. an,t protection of cur country A salute of acvei.'y-i- . guns from the artillery and walui w ill follow. The king will return in.- sword to the minister of war. wi.o will place himself at the left behind ihe throne, holding the sword uprtht. ihe king taking the sceptre iu hss right hand and the orb In hia lelt hand. Then follows the second part of the te deum. When this is performed two verses of a hymn will U- Ming. After the sieging of tinthe Bishop of Trondhjem will eay the following prayer: Praytr by tha Bishop. Eternal, Almighty God. Father in hearen. Thou who rulest all ihe kingdoms of earth and boldest the beans of kinds in Thy hand, praised be Thou for Thy mercy, that Thou hast given ua a good and king. Anoint him now and ever with Thy truth under hb sceptre shine upon the country and Bnd believing and obedient hearts, that peace and blessing may be umo him and us in time and eternity. Malse hia throne firm, lengthen his days, bless hia house until remote generations and t the country flourish ia piety and faithfulness, in honor and prosperity in peace and unity. Hear us Father, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. Crowning of, the Quean. The blahop will rive the benediction, there will be music from the organ and ten the king will return to hie chief of the chair, preceded After him the sworn royal household will be carried at the ltf and the banner at the right. Hie majesty will wear the royal mantle and the crown and carry the tceptrs in the right and the orb in the left hand. The king having taken hia seat, the third part of the drum will be performed. This being ended, the queen will proceed to the throne to music from the organ. The chief of the ray-a- l household precedes the queen. The queen will be waited upon by the first lady of honor on her right and by the secretary of the royal household on her left. The ladies of honor will follow the queen. The first lady of honor will remove the princely mantle from her majesty. It will be plaeed upon the altar by the secretary of the royal household. , The chief justice at be supreme court will lake the cloak of the queen and place it with the bishop of Trondhjem over the shoulders of her majesty, the cloak being fastened by the first The quean kneeling, lady- of honor. the blahop of Tronjhjem will anoint her on 41m foreheai and wriata, .saywill then give f WILL CONFER Sat- urday 173 ship denying that several recent TRADE Fair and warmer Friday and (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) Of two-fifih- a - .... much-discuss- ed J 21.-Wi- lber - Dr. n RICHARD IVENS MDST ' HANG FOR HIS CRIME a -- s |