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Show Mi a ' Euniiwr tiaa mere an the four rural routes going out of Ogden Melt morning tivin all other paper a uont forget this. It remained, peok for tha Esaminer ai a paper whale 2itH a circulation In the reunt ry and la each precinct. TM gaining VOL. Utah Weather Forecast a ubacrtbcra I1L NO. 176 CGDEN be fraught wi:h unending calamities to the nation. The writer practtda to refer to the great hopes i aired by Count Witte's call to power end the subsequent disappointment at his failure because of hl vacillation and Inconsistency. He complains tha: Witte, instead f declaring ruthless war against ihe revolutionary-terrorist party, actually contributed toward tieing the Oorldmn knot between the modern opposition party unj the ttrrorists tighter than It wsa before. Are Working for the Downfall of Rus sian Cabinet. ' ft. Petersburg. June 14. The centrist party, In the council cl tbe organised recently with the purpoee of aitenipticg to aup-piihe Goremykin ministry by a nblni'i chosen from the octoberlsts. tke democratic reform and the constitutional democratic partiei have joined ii the chorus demanding iho resignatM. Yermoleff, ion of the cabinet. formerly minister of agriculture, gave out an interview today saying the prea-n- t situation is Impossible and it is evident that if tbe actual ministry can do nothing far the paciflcstion of the country, it alioulj be replaced by a cabinet in which the more moderate element of parliament are given place. Tile situation, M. Yermoleff added. Is intense ihet any attempt of the administration to array Itself in open opposition to parliament can result only ia calamity and disaster. Playing His Own Gama. X. Yermoleff, who la a shrewd politician, has now nothing but honeyed words for parliament, which, though (detaining revolutionary elements, he ityi, ia 'he true reflection of the sentiment of the country and evidently he is laying wires and working for action between the majorities of the two houses of parliament under a reHe Is thought to sponsible ministry. hove his eye on hie old fortfollo, in such a cabinet. Though U. Yetmoleff and his party, la the program published today, adhere to nominal opposition to tile general principle of expropriation, they concede the necessity for satisfying the land hunger of tha peasantry and adopt the idea for the err at ion of local commls-lon- a for the solution of the problem in accordance with local nreda, thereby m doming ihe principle on which all factions in tha lower house the constitutional democrats, the group of toll, the Poles and the conservative are hading to concentrate. Would Give Jews Equal Rights. IViih regard to the Jewa, M. Yermoleff believes the Semite question can he settled by the abollabment of the pale and the granting of equal rights to Jewa: but he favors certain retrictlons In the purchase of land by Jews, holding that It la necessary to regard the sentiment of tbe Russian mawea. which will be tlarmcd unless Wi'te's policy, in fact, the writer continues, led to the election of a pap Uament of a character, representative pot of the Russian people- but of the stump political lawyers of the populatli-k- , and hence, lt dissolution is mertiy a question of time. Dissolution Is liidisprnsable. not because the provocative parliamentary debates tend to revolutionize tbe country, but because the present opposition nf the clumber la ditchediting to the people. In conclusion them lniater argura that a return to bureaucratic abtolutism ia impossible. The tremendous difficulty of the present moment Ilea in the full recognition of the absolute necessity to Teuew the worn out frame-worof the government by means of real national representation and by enlisting the cooperation of nn-of ike soil, even if they are choven from the present parliament, the sole condition being that they shall alliances be opposed t unnatural with the revolutionists whom ust be fought perseverlugly and pitilessly. k TWO Fall Into but the retirement of the cabinet apparently pot a matter of the Immediate future. The report e of the parliamentary commission and Minister of the Interior Siolypin's report, on the conditions at Blalysrok have borne prompt full. General Bader, who. an governor general and commandant of the troops, was accused of laxity in restoring order, has been supplanted by Gen-r- l the resignation of iiogaieffnby, Kietor of Grodno has been and tbe elated promotion of IniVct Shermatieft ia said to Have lf, n abandoned. tion, la Govi-mu- r From an Mississippi cursion Boat Red Wing. Mma., June 24. During a panic caused by the explosion of an xloohol lamp on board a launch conveying a picnic party up the Missouri thia afternoon, Edith and Grace Net-tusisters, aged 12 and J4 yeaiC, fell overboard and were drowned. Drowned While Canoeing. Washington, June 24. Edward It. Baalbach and nis wife, while canoeing in the Potomac river above the Aqueduct bridge this afternoon were drowned, the boat upsetting. Baalbach wsa a clrrk In tha war department and was about 45 years old. He was appointed from California. Three Were Drowned. Red Bank, N. J June 24. One of the boats overturned and sunk in Raritan bay Saturdny afternoon when two quills met In the bay and wrought havoc to small craft, was tha schooner Emma Hendricks, of Perth Amboy, for Red Bank, with a load- of coal. Captain Morris Brown and hla aoa, William, II yeara of age, and one of the crew were drowned. Captain Thoodore Wilson and bia helper were drowned by the eapalaing of tha schooner Buena Vina. two-maste- - Newport, Vt June 24. Four persons were drowned In Lake Mampra-go- g late tonight by the overturning of a canoe. Killed Woman and Himself. Morristown, N. J., June 24. The village of Amity, near Morristown, N. J was the aeon, of a double tragedy today. Freeman Longcore ought to persuade Rose Colly to go away with him. She refused and Long-cor- e subsequently set Are to the house In which the lived. The girl was trying to save some of her effects when Longcore killed her. Neighbors arrived on the scene just after the shooting. Longcore fled with the crowd In pursuit and being cornered, killed himLID IB ON TIGHT. Louisville Officials Are Enforcing the . New Law. Louisville, Ky., June 24. Additional weights were plied on Louisville's "lid" Intoday aa tbe remit of a policy augurated by Mr gist rate Frank J. Hoffman. Half a dozen cigar stands, soda fountains an! other business places were kept open with the object of inviting teat aneaia. Tbe remainder of the shops that could not. under a rigid interpretation of the law, be classed aa works of necessity or charity, were closed, even the drug torea In a majority of cases abutting their doora. No arrests were made during the dav, constables contenting themselves wUh taking evidence. WITTE HAS GOVERNMENTS INACTION CAUSE OF PRESENT TROUBLE 24. The Dally Tele-ks:- Ko-a- A WORD. h con-te-!!n- il - ter-rn;-i- fr INDUSTRY AT SEATTLE Wrattle. June 24. Dr. Mai Rung one of the imperial high rvke an sent to thia country t0 erf investigation and study '', las, commerce and educational arrived R"n of I,! MORNING, JUNE 25. 19 Do. PRICE FIVE CENTS submitted or bids ed or accepted Lhirope sad in tire share which Europe ihe plans of tbe ah;p muni be submit takes of the Import. Thin regulation t led to cuugiese is due largely to tae enUtgrairut of til aession. This provision was tough: m the house our uaJ the Orient wiiii great Zell, and n.-- carried but by from Europe have grown Import a an.ai inajortily. Hsii;,g at the naval from $:ih4.0U0,Uod lu lto5 to $541,000.-Gom 1905 from North America from fri.h. legislaacademy waa giver tive rebuke by the paaage of a bill $l34.iue ooo in 195 u $;27.ooo.ooo m 1905: from South America front giving the secrete") of the naiy oto diauiiaa to $151.uoo.m0. but tire hulieou 'teiwire punish hazers at that lnstiutioa add ilial In 1904 they will fall about A law was passed which will restAi $U ('O.OUtf bekur those of 1905. chiefly in appropriate markkas being adopted un account at a reduction in Ihe quen-lii- ) over tbe graves of Confederate veterof coffer and India rubber ans of the army and nary who died lm northern prisons during the Utvtl ear. Fioui Asia the iutpueta have grown The wtarlcg of the insignias of the from f78.OoO.OoO to $l82.uoe.boO in Grand Army of the Republic or other !9o5. soldier insignias by Oliver than memExports to Europe haore (town from bers of thia organization i made a $028,000,000 In 1S9I to $1,021,000,000 In misdemeanor. .Vhe Premdcnt waa au195: to North America from $105,500.-On"- ; thorized to taka tiw nsc to $260,5o0.i)u0; to South America, stops to preserve American a.nituiultiee," fivtu 183.000. Oou ui $57,010,000. and to by creating government Asia from $17,330,010. to $12(AOO.Vi0. InIn locations where such atiiquittes The sertkMts iu which Lhe exports of exist. the United States make the least proAlaska was given the right to sen J a gress arc within the tropics. delegate to congress and au act was passed whereby that territory vll RECEIVED WITH HONOR. Washington, June 24. Important hate a larger aohuoi and public imMexico City, June 4 A building on St. Paul, Jnoe 14. A special to (to measures extruding fadrral regulation provement fund. The secretary at the Moees street baa htvn raided and Dr. Douglas Hyde Arrives at Queens- Pioneer Prase Burnt Bt. Helena, Moot, and control hvj been enacted at the Interior waa a'.ao authorized to allot discovered to be a convent, existing town. first session of (he Fifty-ninthomestead to the nativee of Alaska. aaya: In violation of the law of reform. The congress. The railroad rate bill and the New Shipping Laws. houee is a large one and ha many Forty men had a mlreraleini oacapa Queenstown. June 24. A aaaiber at meal inspection Mils will soon become the ship autmidy measure ceils, a chapel, a refectory and other Irish deputations greeted IV. Douglas from being blown to stoma jast night Although lawa aud before adjournment, both did not beoome a law, twenty four nes features of convent life. Thr iumates Hyde, president of the Gaelic League. when tha powder house at the Hereto houm will have passed pure food acta relative to shipping were enacted. were the gafb rf Carmelites wlih face lies he debarked from the liner Cel- lima quarry, ten ml toe from here, wag bills, which, though dissimilar In lernia, These were all minor in character nod veils. Legal will lie taken tic yesterday and presented to him adexploded by some unknown person. are both based on the asms principle inaugurated bo new policy. The appli- sgalnet tha ntns in the court of the dresses him his in congratulating The mea were asleep ia a briok house of federal control. It la the present cation of the coastwise Uws to the First district. splendid reception In the United States near and higa from the powder Intention to try and adjust these dif- Philippines was postponed until 1909. It is long since a convent ha been sad especially for (he .honor at bring house bywere blown over the trick ferences before adjournment. reoeiveA by President Roqscvelt. Pres house. An obi n 11m i bill authorising the cry-tio- discovered and raided here. door at tha brief tha Against I never dent he would of a number of alda to navigation Branchsd Into New Field. Religious orders engaged in teachHyde Mid forget house waa found a sack eontaiafng ' muttlfioence and tiht of ing and works of charity have not the kindness thirty-fiv- e Bolides branching off Into thia new became a law. atlrke at dynamite to which American people, and the Irish people a fare had Been attached. LlberaMtv towards the Indian, the been tnterferrej with. field of legislative endeavor, the presThis to Bald tiie owe them niuob gratitude. natloa, esarscterlsed tha Although to ba (he second mysterious owpioskm Priest Incited Leo ten. ent evasion has made itself important wards at not his mlsaloa was tuoreMful. he did viral enactments on that subject. In other ways. It has added one, and within the past few at Ui Mexico Ciiy. June 24. At Rulmit-pan- , think there The tendency shews was to grant full is any prospect of spread- week. quarry believe that a oraay man Many of state perhaps two, tew stoles to the union a Jutrataro, parish priest to those Indiana who show named ing the Gaelic laagunge in the United and by so doing has disposed of four cltiaeaahip for Garcia, is charged with having States or Canada. No language would who Is reported to he roaming about for aria lament to It; open capability In the that neighborhood and country territories. Great results to the people oertaln of the in his town togethyr live there reaervattona, tbe pro- called the Indians exoept (he English. German, who, several months ago, shot and re expected from the removal of would become extinct wounded two and In ona by ringing the church bells. When a he believed, to the to ceeds go Indiana, tolqgrsph operators, poe tax on (matured alcohol and If predicto provide for the distribution large crowd had assembled, they there lx the next generation. tions are fulfilled, beat, light and of stance printed the outrage. marched to a shop kept by the Rodrithe tribal property to the Individual power ar to be supplied by alcohol, of the tribe. liberal opingues family of BUT FEW FIGHTS. STREET CAR MBN STRIKE. made from the corn fields of tha counTea bills relative to rive court of tbe ion. Tile shop woe looted and the from try, sugar bests and sugar cane, United States were paaeed. The moat mob then marched to the house of the Electlene In Panama Paaeed Orewd at Allentown Rsfueid to Lot Yeaterday from fruits anl other vegetation. measure relative to court prefect of the village, wlio was stoned. Off Guletly, Cere Run. The president may dig a lock oanal Important Governor sent of foido, Queratsro, which the la that prescribes as fiat aa hr lienees. A joint reuolu-tlx- i procedure exact procedure which must be fol- SO0 ruralee to tbe scene of the riot. toA hootown. Pa., Jmm 4 A oMko of Paasma. June 24. The etarttoaa wma agreed to requiring canal suplowed by witnesses to secure Immunity When thr peouli of tbe town learned day were orderly with the ear option motonaea and conduetoso at tha of tbe approac of the troops they as- of few free plies to be made of American manufac- from prosecution later. a fights, which were withValley Transit company today ture. Congress haa not dwelt with the President Roosevelt waa given $25.-00-0 sembled in the church and the troops, out serinua results anttl late this after- Lehigh that codad In fit to pay traveling expenses at him- upon arrival, tnured and arrested the noon, when a clash took place between led to diaturbaaceo foreign aituaiion to any extent. An out the satire poMoo mayor ordering who offered The act making a much needed reorganiza- self and Invited gueela. congregation. priest, the liberals and policemen who were force. Tonight a crowd of 4,006 per-on- a tion of the consular service was passed. Tbe private pension legist atton of reslstanee, was taken from the altar. ballot boxes at Santwmna gathered al. tho trsusfor point. A large number of bills were Intro- tbe session waa heavy and many hun- Judge Dull Isla heerd the esse and protecting the Nine policemen and Jose Antonio Sixth and Hamilton street. Trolly paik. The calendar said two Is the houses. dred aueh acta win he signed before discharged duce la the priest and It Paredes, a member of one of (he best ropes were cut, race were stalled and records that the number haa reached tbe end comes. acted In aa Illegal manner, not- taking families in Panama, were bsdly woundcrews greeted wfOi jeers. Nearly InreThe Jamestown Virginia Centennial the depostrkm of tha clergyman as nearly 20, uuo, 500 more than were. and one liberal waa killed. ed. ovary car was than ran too tha barns. la expected to be recogaiaed by law quired by lew. troduced during the entire three restored Forty armed policemen Along tha lines crowds gathered, hootof the lost congress. before the session ends. Tbe federal authorities have begun soriou Is said but tt fighting ing asd hi a few tnataneea A bill Introduced by Representative investigation and it Is pmliable tbe order, Before dlacuaaing the number of acta take place tonight unless marines were thrown. pasted, It la Interacting to nets that Sherman of New York waa passed and priest will be prnrecutod and the pudge limy Sutra I The tort her dsmsiiid tho are. huded from the United with all tha atrsnuoua exertion a of an will make It nnlastnl hereafter to may be Indictfil for unlawful acquittal cruiser Marblehead. tiuu of th tor aulon os4 tho retaotato ,. appropriation committee In the house tamp the words "Government assay" and sedition. ' Uovernor Magoon and ' Captain meat of fifioea men discharged tat be ' with a new chairman, Representative on articles manufactured at gold and George R. Sksnien, chief of police longing to the orgomtaoMon. ENTRIES WONT BE ACCEPTED Tawney, it haa been lmpoaalMa to hold silver. la tha canal uor, ware prominent at' the appropriations down to much leu GIVEN FIRfiT PRODUCTION. all places during tire day, and tbeir Decide than $900,000,00, although economy" HAMBURG LINE WILL COMPETE. Stewards Against Vaaper presence undoubtedly prevented much Henly was the watchword from the atari. One Club. trouble. No dialurhancei have beta Chicago Audiawao Takas K4odly to 1 of the Important features of the sesHamburg, inn 24. The Hamburg-AmrrlcaTold in (ho HRto," j at other places. sion bos been the careful scrutiny with 24. Resides June Line intends starting In July declaring reported Henlf, Tbe constitutional party ires vicwhich the Democrat of the different a service between Ubau and Dover and Saturdny that no further enrtles shall in aiMiu City and the provthe rhtoafo, June 2 A Tcdd government departments has been re- New York la comjietitlon with the Rus- be accepted from the Vesper Bust torious Hills," a play written Bom Martha ceived by the house appropriation com- sian line of vessels which will In- club of Philadelphia, the Henley stew- inces of Code, Vernguo and Chiriqui. EIHs Ryan's story at tha sasno name. mittee. augurate ita services with the sailing ards, which was passed unanimously, from LJbau, August 8, of the steamer duel red that no entry comprising any NO TROUBLE DURING ELECTION. wsa given Its hret prod action tonight j Hearings Hava Been Exhaustive. at the oarers thretro. no dramatisamctnNer of the Vesper crew of IkUS The hearings aocorded to govern- Smolensk. Government Waa Generally tion is tho work of (he aothorooo and Bsllevtd In to future. The should the ia be that said It Russia is accepted trying ment official! asking for money to run McPherson Burabull. The production Successful In Panama. also mated that the comtheir departments and bureaus have eaitrol the emigrant traffic and that If resolution ia in tha band of m, capable company. wsa aware s not that to mittee will public no successful traffic go longer been more exhaustive than ever before. 24. The municipal elec- heeded by Edwin Arden, who takas V deJune was Colon, reined to of being same subscription the by way Hamburg silent The result haa been tha enactment of tha hare of off quietly. tha part of Jack Ocas fray the eapensee of the Vesper orew tion a In Colon today passed restraining legislation on nearly every and Bremen. The work toMlaa MfibeK tha the government understood that been have play. would Il or not their is entry appropriation bill which It is lntendedd have Roebuck, aa Rachel Hardy, aa well as 9 accepted, such mesas for defraying was victorious, hut thu results mornFOR AN AGGRESSIVE POLICY. will have a beneficial effect hereafter. dis- not been announced. Early thia that of Mr. Arden was given hearty a crew a of the being expenses Ia this class ia undoubtedly that reboth used were clubs by of a approval by Ae audience. At tbe doNt freely regatta. TeleHenley qualifications 24. ing The Daily London, June quiring the heads- of all executive deThe stewards have published a mate-raen- t political factions and several persons of tha third set Mr. Arden, Mrs. Ryea t partments to apportion the appropria- graph's correspondent at Tnkio aaya and members of tha enmpaay were 1 that the report and reaoluttona received broken beads. tion they receive 4n equal part a to It ia stated that Yuah Bhal Kl. govcalled before (he curtain several ? of the National Association of Amateur avoid deficiencies. Thia Is to be done ernor of the province of Chi Li and that thia committiatea, WILL BE RELEASED TODAY. of the Chinese Oarsmen show, first, into under penalty. The only excuse will commander-ln-chle- f the status of had not inquired he some unforeseen emergency and un- forces, will be appointed Chinese gov- tee BATTLE AT PICNIC. Vesper crew to the eatenl that It less this can bn shown the head of a ernor general of Manchuria and that the Approves $25,000 Bond Furled the Henley committee to believe Judge nished to tor Mrs. intends China Kapffman, that a apthis indicates for deficiency department asking had been done prior to certifyMany Hungarians were Injured In propriation shall be aummarily re- pursue a strong policy there. Mhs-Up- . ita second, qualifications; Sioux Falla, B. D June 24. At midGeneral Aahlmn, the correspondent ing the moved and lay Mm self liable in tbe coat of sending the crew that Jones adminisCircuit Judge head the evm leal, fine and night will future to Japaneal Imprisonment. adds, de- night was Lorale, Ohio, June Mi A ptoehvd I mainly enley Another matter at economy la the tration. also bearing the title of gov- to approved the SC, OftO bond furnished battle was thirl, fought at a park here today by subscription; public frayed at Mrs. the Kauffman, lelcaae clerk of Manchuria. the right ernor general taking away from the of tbe Vesper for hundred Hungarians several members between all the that murder Poireia, of another Agnes of the to aecnre a transfer to departtbst and Cleveland, who ward crew from fourth, Lorain and, money, accepted was has however, decided, ment at a higher ail ary until he bur maid. It BRIDGE COLLAPSED. aad picnic. Tha . the sworn declaration by softie of the that attending a served thru yeara in the position he (hr woman ahould be kept to club beBut from unknown cause ) aa of the members started Vesper fight turnshe when wishes to ban don. The prompt June 24 One of the fore a notary public were in some par- tody until Monday morning, Wash., hour. Beer . aa Spokane, fur sod raged nearly colhome. will be taken to her ing Into the treasury of all moneys Howard street bridges over the Spo- ticulars untrue. ' bottiee. clubs, knhree mad btlilre ware lected by bends of departments as kane river, 150 yards real of the main used and when the fight waa ovor it ' government revenue, la another safe- falls, collapsed thia afternoon shortly TURLINE DECLARED WINNER. won found that a core of the oonhre' STABBED SHIPS CAPTAIN. guard against extravagance. It was after a street car bad passed over. sate were Injured. Three at the Hunfound that during the past year one John H. Beam, a commercial traveler, 24. Tnrltne The June Honolulu, Wounds Cspt. garians from Cleveland were fatally v department had collected revenue to from Honry Creek. Wls, waa carried Drunken Sailer Seriously lieeenie winner of the traneParifle hurt. Keegan. the amount of $7X0,000 and disbursed down in the wreck, but hlac bribing when yacht race at il:30 a. m. today, It without authority of law. him on the brink the lime allowance aspired. At $:06 FROM ORIENT. ARRIVE June 24. Townsend. Port Wsshn., A strict accounting Is hereafter to caught, suspending the upper falls. He waa removed As the schooner William Nottingham, neliher the Lapxloma nor the Anemone be received from ell United SUtes of unhurt. No other person waa injured. laden with spars for New York, was bad hern sighted. Blr Ernest Sit aw la ffn Route (a ten, court clerks. A revelation that one to set. to sea esrly today. dan, Via United State preparing such clerk had received emoluments WILL NOT ALLOW BETTING. was set upon by Angus Keegan one Captain to in $336 brought day amounting STREET CAR ACCIDENT Ban Frantomcai June 24 Among the an Intoxicated sailor named John Car-rolabout thia provision. Exeter. N. H-- , June 24. Attorney on the ftocifle Mail Uaer Bi- who stabbed him In the bark sevarrival Permanant Fund Increassd. General Bsatmea today received from eral time. Captain Keegan was taktke Orient vmro Sir from .v haria a serious been have What, might Although there has been an effort to Governor McLane, a letter calling hia en to the lilspital in a serious condioocurred Just aa the cars were Ernest 8 tow, Brltkati jnrfoivter la Is new rf what of the the attention to the opening enlargement prevent tion. Carroll was arrested and Is in having GlrnwofMt park yreterday after- China, who Is on hie way to London, known as the "permanent annual ap- race track at Salem, and requesting jail awaiting the outcome of the cap- noon after ihe baseball game. One car and Huntington Wilson, formers acre- exof character lawa him to are that the state against tains Injuries. propriations," this end ita (wo irsDrra bad pulled out and tery of (he American legation at pense haa Increased during the ses- betting are not violated. President to reports the attack was the second According motor and its two trailers, Tokio, who waa recently appointed five sion to the extent of nearly Miller of the club baa assured the gov- entirely unprovoked and due to frenzy which were standing at the cam end of third aslMMit secretary at Male at '; redollars, making a total perma- ernor that the lawa will be esusqd bv tbe excessive use of liquor. the switch, bad been signaled to go Wiaafalngtoe to euacaed K. H. D. nent annual appropriation of more spected. The Nottingham's sailing date has ahead. Ptirce. Inwere thin $140,000,000. Measures been indefinitely postponed. The cars were moving slowly when troduced on which action will he pressFOR INSPECTION STATIONS. OBITUARY. the rear trailer's front tracks took the ed at next ae salon, to repeal a portion fiY ARTILLERY. DISPERSED tracks rear while the north track, at the annual approprlatione of the London, June !4. The London counManila Cbl. Jae. Regam.- - at (he failed to take the switch and continued government. Organised labor has suc- ty council's health committee recomwaa Moscow Were IfotteA fftoswi fnfoedry, fieldiere at clash Ninth Rumored car to the the MMitii, on causing the ceeded in Mb repeated requests of the mends that tbe council seek parliaDeath to bed found ay. Fired dead retard ween be Upon. tracks. the a into expole to the present session of congress ment for power to enable It to establish One ride of the car ws amaabed was caused by heart failure. tent of securing the enactment of what food Inspection station and public 24. The correspondent and but for .the quick action of the June London. Cedar Rapklo. Iowa. Thoe. F. Conn, la known aa the employers Liability laughter houses in Iondon and to pro- at Moscow of the Standard, says that motorm&n abutting off (he power, many rector trf the eburnh at the Immaculate Thia enactment will bake it vide bill." enfood for the inspection of all the found of Imerml'teni firing of field in the crowded car might have been in- Coos ption fur forty fears, died sudpossible for an employe to secure dam- tering London. guns and rifle volleys was heard for jured, but as it was they escaped with denly yeeloritor from a stroke of hla hia notwithstanding for Injury, ages sn hoar last night out side tbe town in a shaking up. apoplexy. own negligence may have been In part GOVERNOR HARRIS ILL. the direction of Kh;;dinka plain. U that for Injury. responsible details secure but. to was impossible Another bill that doubtless will beCleveland, June 24. Governor A. L. tbe correspondent ssys. It is believed come a law la that limiting the hours in his home la at ill of Ohio, enormous an meeting of discontented of continuous service at railway train- Harris, Prable county. He la Buffering soldiers of the Mosco gsriron wan men to altxeen consecutive hours Eaton. and acute indigestion being dispersed by artillery. mexhauation fro ten rest. hours' followed be by work, to will be nble to MU will and it is doubtful if he The much agitated eight-houColumbus to take up hia OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE. to return from the favorable receive a report duties. but committee labor from the house 'Washington, Juno 24. An analysis too late to secure action at the hands GREENLAND. EXPLORE of the foreign commerce of tbe United TO MU The of congress. contained In a bulletin Issued by States was postponed in committee until the Erick-sea- 'i 24. of commerce and labor June the Myllua a deparmieut Copenhagen. next cession. One of the novel fiecsl year 1W6, 48 per will which in tho attempt ears that uj expedition enactment waa the New Or buna. June 24. One care of peared on (he Holstein. Dr. C. H. Iron, ' of of Into ihe United coast northeastern the cent at tbe Imports of a measure' to preserve the scenic explore fever as reported today at. president of the state board at health. yellow 20 per silled today. The expedi- Btates was drawn from Europe. id to thr Inspecting' party that he river quarantine stathe Mississippi beauty of Niagara Fallas. TMa action Greenland, in the autumn cent from America. 13 per cent from Ornot helievo yellow fever to an doee New ninetv-M-vi-waa in direct response to a popular tion expects to return below miles tion, Asia. South America, 14 per cent from In New Orleans or ia i of case yeUow demand that the falls be not denuded o 1900. first epidemic leans. This (be Of the exports from the United States the loulsiana. Louisiana of their beauty to serve the purposes in by fever reported in the same year .'7 per cent went to SHOPS ON. FIRE. The existence at yellow fever at Rio of commerce. board tliw veer. The patient to Europe. 17 per cen to North 8America. state Enthusiastic for "the greater nary" who arrived st quaran- Psnelra and also of two cases of Cuban sailor cent America. South A 4 peT 85. to cent June telephpne Portland. Ore., per received the legislation of tha sesTion Is on the steamer Hol- bubonic piwgue at that port were re(noriheaet to Asia. 2 per cent to Oceantoa, and 1 tine on JuneHans aa Initial to proper growth of that arm message from Albina vs. The Holstein is ported (o the state board by officers from stein, outAfrica. one to the cent of states that per Portland), of our fighting force. Mil detained a. of fh quarantine, having of the steamer Sallust, arriving today. 15inw RA A of O. the comparlRWi shops No other oases of Th Sallust was disinfected at quaranCong res a authorised tha construction buildings ofis the been diainiectbU. decline shews gradual earlier years on fire. It It not thought there of the biggest battleship afloat" with have jet ap tine. elevated our by of temiutati'rc supplied in imports the share the provision that before tbe plana are to he serious. IMPORTANT DYNAMITE in-x- o c n RAIDED BY ii USED BY POLICE Extending Federal Regulation and Rel igous Troubles Have Broken Out Forty Mens Narrow Control. In Mexico. stant Death. Escape From h n , well-know- aea-aio- h i - 1 d -- Jl . ) di-n- t K nfil-1k- . ' IS STUDYING SHIPPING 'h ian, MONDAY l, ondon, June 25. The Times' SL Petersburg correspondent says that this morning publishes an Count Witte has telegraphed Emperor r:'rle written by a member of the Nicholas that tbe Blalyatok masacre for which he holds the ministry recabinet, in which it la neutralised that it was the government's sponsible. has completely in'! riion end inaction In the autumn his efforts to conciliate foreign "f i 4 when It would have been easy opinion. ,n v:n over the loyal aematvo party FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. in with the government in iiswnrk of refoim that sowed the seeds Eaaen, June 24. Two workmen em'he present trouble. The delay r;n- quf-n- t on this Inaction, he says, ployed In the Rrnpp works have been mili1' '1 'o the formation of an alliance of arrested charged with betraying refoftn party and a group of tary secrets. St. Petersburg. June 24. Two high and anarchists, a fatal step were hlrj, I am convinced will strike the police officials and a policeman In the etreeta of Piotrokow, bnr-rr- n dead hot movement emancipation many long years to come and Russian Poland, today. Iwdon, June UTAH. n Four Drowned. this la done. X. Yermoleff laughed at reports of the dispersal of parliament, which, he asya, would not be only fatuous, but fata! to the court factions. He expressed conflderce that the government would noon be striving to effect an understanding with parliament. Should the sentiment of the centrist party be formally accepted by the self. council of ihe empire, it would be impossible for Emperor Nicholas to disregard it. Goremykin Is Wearying. There are Indications that Premier Goremykin la wearying pf his posi- GIRLI DROWNED. CITY, li Manday, warmer ha north portion; Tuesday fair. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) PARTY HEW T the United States, flattie today and will made A study of the shipping in-- c s'ry and the public school system in ci'v. He vl!L tomorrow, call upon e mayor, and will later Interview "'"n'T Mead at Olympia, In refer--- c-' io the condition of hla eountry-rn in this state. He arrived here from Ban Fran-c.$c- o this morning and aaya that over of the former Chinese populaHe tion has left or Is about to leave. merPisces the kwa of the Chinese chants at $3,000,000 for goods alone. Dr Chuan suya Seattle will capture a large portion of the Oriental trade, In and one of Ms principal objects ij to ia here several days b trending what the shipping facilities of the port are. Mr. Chuan Is one high commissioners of the fifty-twsent to this and other countries by China several months ago to study the laws eduea'lonal systems and with a view to the adoption of eome of them In the for eaaL 10 000 acer-tatanaet- o f FIRST YELLOW FEVER CASE OF SEASON IN LOUISIANA feat-ure- law-maki- u A,.j |