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Show THE MORNING 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROC Independent 'PIMM Bell "Phone, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE EDITORIAL R R No.54 Ns. N No. H Independent 'Phone Bell "Phone, ene ring BEAUTIFUl! BUILDING EXAMINER: OGDEN, AGREE UPON RACES CALLED OFF PURE FOOD THURSDAY MORNING, MEASURE (Continued from Page One) Cloud Slight Ram and Threatening Too Much for Elks. UTAH, Fred Price, ante siauitticiac. up from Salt Lake yesterday. Mr. and Uri B. R .Wheelwright nounce the arrival of a baby boy. Mother ana child ere doing well. an- nine-poun- d In a th resinning game yesterday afternoon the Utah no Coffee House team aeored ( run, while the Lewis team drew a blank. ious Ingredient is added. The use at preservatives by ex ernnl application Despite the persistence of the are permitted when the direction for god in hanging out for the entire the removal of such preservative are day the 23' sign, a Urge crowd bunon the covering or the packdled up and went to Oienowod last printedFood age. producta are declared adulnight to witness the Elks bicycle races. Although the rain was not ex- terated if in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed or putrid animal or ceedingly wet it made th track danlinvegetable substance, or of any portion a and after lung, gerously clippery of an animal unfit for food, whether cloud the at farewell glance gering manufactured or not. or if the prod- BUT HE KILLED HIS announced overhead the management SWEETHEART WEBER STAKE ACADEMY WILL uct of a diseased animal or one that race. of the AND SHOT HIMSELF. in postponement HAVE MODERN STRUCTURE. died otherwise than by slaughter. has run a future be date, at They may Misbranded Foods. but this is not positive, for the weathto The term ml branded applies er is so uncertain that local Elks are Front ef the New Additio Will Be blue, some even purple, over the out- foods or drugs w hose package or label Tragedy in Comfort, Texas, la At tributad to Excitement Unbaltiears any statement, design or device, come of the races. Trimmed With White Cut ancing Groom' Mind. Stens. The audience took tha disappoint- false or ailideading, or If falsely brandment in good part and with cne of ed as to piece where manufactured "aklddoo,'' tiled past the boa office for or produced. Any article, however, which does not contain any added poitheir money. hate Comfort, Tex., June 27. In tho and just Flans specifications sonous or deleterious ingredients shall ne adiitiou tor of the assembled wedding presence the been completed misor deemed be adulterated mi last gueata to the Weber Stake academy, which night, at the homo at his CO MUST COTTONWOODS disIts known under branded when Intended brid Joseph Reinhardt, tha when completed will modernize the enimitaname If tinctive or compounds, man who waa to have been married tire structure and make It one of the tions or blends are plainly indicated. to ed buildings ruomit-Chief of Police Browning hat been The t and heat spi-oiher, shot and instantly killed Miaa mean term blend" construed to of the kind in Lhe city, if no: in the InatrixU'd to sec to it that all cotton- a mixture of like is does Ernestine Kutier and then shot himself and substances uew are with probably fatal result. The hour state. The inaiu entrance to the wood irre within the city limita flavof the large not exclude harmless coloring or aticiiiNUi on the south and some bat removed on set cunt or for the ceremony was at hand and the oring ingredients. Proprietors bats IT cm the front uf the preaent amount of cotton which they scatter manufacturers of proprietary foods guest were assembled in the parlor of home of the brides father. Young building will he on the classic order throughout th city, besides being the so a ided unwholesome the at aicbiieciure. The fruni, which will iucubu.or of numerous Insects. He In which coutaln Reinhardt walked Into the room and disclose to not are required Ingredient feet to the aouth is to proceeding to execute the order at extend f trty-sieo far as drew n pistol from his pocket, levellie trimmed with white ru; stcue and once and proposes to hav tree rut their trade formulas, toexcept secure freedom ing it at hla sweetheart. She threw this act may require ci. main aeveial massive stone col- down at the owners' expense In all from adulteration or up her hands aa though to ward off misbranding. umns fronted with large stone steps. caai-- where they refuse to have the the danger and three shots were fired Thalers proseare protected against From this side the building will be work dune. cution If they hold the guaranty of the at her In rapid succession at close deand with specially targe lighted conrern from whom he purchased the range. The first bullet entered her signed windows. heart, killing her instantly. Reinhardt articles. THIRTY-FOU- R ISIIIATED The new building will extend 105 Ths bill makes provision for court then turned the pistol upon himself feet buck from this point and to the procedure and for confiscation of ar- and fired two Lulleta Into hla own north as far aa the north wall of the Silver hive No. 1 of tha Ladle of ticles violative of the set, and- sam- breast. One of them enlaced the left 76 wide feet present building, being the Maccabees Initiated thirty-fou- r ples of food or drugs Imported art to and the other tha right tide. He la oa the north. of be furnished the chemistry bureau by not expected to survive. Into th members new mysteries a manual will contain The bsseuient The cause of the tragedy la not the order on Wednesday afternoon, the the treasury department, articles detraimug room and a chemical and physuc- rided against to bs imported within known. Tbe relations between tha most one of the meeting oelng dark modern sical laboratory vriih sweetheart! have been typical of lov-er-a and recorded in three months or destroyed. . this rooms, toilets, etc. There will be five cessful held as year, and the marriage was expected to a red letter event. minutes Pending decisions Imports may be large class rooms on tht first floor, the Commander Marvin had chsrge delivered under a penal bond for the be happy. The theory of the neighand roomy halls for lugruss and egress. Grand assisted by the amount of the full Invoice value. The bors la tliat tho young man waa exThe second floor Is to be occupied en- of the work and was Marvin took n act la to take effect January 1 nest. cited and temporarily irresponsible. local officers. Lady tirely by s large lecture room Intend- group picture of the new members, The families of both parties are among ed to acootnmodaie one thousand peoYALE ALUMNI DINNER. with the officers of the hive the beat In this country and the young together circular a be will west the On ple. bemrers and guards. people sere highly respected by all choir stand that will seat 160 singers and the bannerwere served after the Two Thousand Sat Down to Banquet and well liked. and contain a large pipe organ. On Refreshments Tables. the east will be constructed a large meeting. OBITUARY. gallery, and the room Is to be equipNew Haven, June 27. Two thouped throughout with modern fixture FILES COUNTER CHARCES Ban Francisco. Mr. Harriet B. sand Yale alumni sat down to the and appliances. The materials ustd annual alumni dinner in University Huntington, mother of Henry E. Hunt-ingtoIn tiie construction of the building will Willard Y. Huntington and Mrs. be brick and stone, and the addition Is Attorney M. F. Lessen ger has fa d hall this afternoon at which Presicalculated to more than double the an anawer to the complulut of Laura dent Hadley announced thi.t Secretary E. Burke Holladay. died yesterday G. Furnisa agalust Robert Furntss, In of War W. H. Taft had been elected after an illness at several weeks. Mrs. rapacity of the Inatltutlnu. Huntington was 86 years of age. Her In addition to these improvements s which the plaintiff allegen cruel and a member of the Yale board of new steam heating system will be In- inhuman conduct on the pert of her rectors to succeed Chauncey M. home for many years was In Oneonta, term had ex- X. Y., and she came here In the winstalled throughout the entire Institu- hueband ae ground for the petition Depew, whose e'ght-yea- r ter to make a visit to her daughter, tion and several minor changes are to for n divorce, besldea asserting that pired. BEEN wesih-- r Crea, secretary uf the state committee, were in Ogden yesterday. am x Marriage license weie granted to Janie VI Christensen. aged 22. ef Clearfield. and Mine Evuljn Flint, aged 22. of Kaiavile. and William D. Clegg, aged 22, and Edna M. Car don, aged 21 both of Ogden. y A. J. Frohlich, manager of the Brokerage company, flawed through yesterday on No. 1 from New York for Reno. He haa been In New York for a month past In the Interest of the Nevada Hercules mine, and will return to Ogden about the first of next week. William Ooflla. an employ at the Southern Pacific shop, bad a finger crushed while at work yesterday, the Injury being ao severe that the flngrr had to bs amputated. The operation was performed by the company physician at tha General hospital yesterday afternoon. Tha funeral services over the remains of th lata Mias Elisabeth Schofield were held at the South Hooper meeting house at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon wad were largely auended. Juuslo waa furnished by tha ward choir. Th speakers were Hyrura Woods end George Bennett. Interment waa in tha Hooper cemetery. s be made In the old building. Bids on STATEMENT. be made In the old building. Ths Warraa Weuld Know of Extent ef pinna were prepared by F. C. Woods Co. Uvea lock Industry. GOVERNOR IDE REPLIES War-ro- a WMiington, June TO ARCHBISHOP'S THREAT made a speech in th oenate today on bin resolution calling oa tha director qf fiha census for a atatomnt Manila, June 21. The publication covering the extent of the livestock in the United State of the letter industry of the United BLatea and of of Arahbishop Harly of Feb. 27, to tha foreign bustneas in this country Oovtrnor General Ide concerning the ta laath ar and raw matirlaL Ha re- submission to the courts at the quesel tad tbs meant agitation concerning tion of the title at San Juan de Dios thin Industry an hla reason for seeking property, led Governor Ide to give out tha Information. He confidently as- his reply to Archbishop Harry this aftserted that tha statement would ahow ernoon. Governor Id took umbrage astonishing iacrwasa and that .the at this portion of the archbishop's product la not less than two billion letter: Before going to court as a penooful dollars annually mors than tha value of all tha gold produced by the United American eitiarn, I shall have had read Rutcs in tha entire history of the simultaneously in 250 pulpits a solemn country. protest against this attempted confiscaMr. Warren pronounced aa unjust tion. This protest will go through ths and selfllah tha demand made by the archipelago and will reach the White manufacturers for frea litdra. Ha said Ifouae. It will aurely be taken up by that whlls tha livestock men do not the American people. Tbla atep has Ita prosperity not yet been taken and time still anvy Massachusetts, they do aot desire to dad to by taking remains to recall your order. Governor Ide'a reply slate that tha tha duty off hides and wmtl and closed with aa appeal for the contuanca at matter rests upon two opinion of ths tbs tariff. We are," ha said, too attorney general In 1202, but that no busy; too well employed; too well paid action has yet been taken. The govproaperou to think ernor nays In bis reply: t'S our labor; A portion of your letter produerd erioualy of tariff revision In the year n painful Impression upon ms. It was of our Lord, 19u6." what seemed to contain n threat that CONFERENCE WITH ATTORNEYS, the course you will take through the Philippines will excite hostility against 1 agree that if your Moody Discussed Prepoeed Action the government. action should so through the archiAgainst Standard. pelago it. would reach the doors of tha Waahhtgon, June 27. Attorney Gen- White House, blt I am certain that the eral Moody had conerenoea today with rosolt would be far other than the Frank B. Kellogg and Charlea B. one you had In mind. Governor Ide said today that no acMorrison, who have been engaged aa tion had been taken In the matter in counsel the special investigation which la being made Into the affairs since hla letter was sent March 2. of the Standard OH company with a There had been nn official action since view to ascertain whether thw have the opinions hid been given by the attorney general. Arrhblshop Harty been any violations of the antl-trulaw. With reference to hie. It was stated todsy that he had not done anystaled today thr.t further investigations thing further and regretted the pubare to be made. The attorney general lication at the correspondence as he also held conferences with some of the regarded the matter as personal and district attorney be bad summoned to unofficial. The dispute relate to propWashington, and It waa stated that erties 1 at Ran Juan de Dins. The hosclaimed tn be the property of they were being Instructed at te how pital they should proceed sgainst the Htanri-sr- the government. It was used by the Oil company. It whs alio said to troops during the ocritpHtinn of Manila. he most likely tUt special grand Juries The claimi of the church are hawd wlU be called to determine whether on n transfer of the property to the the Standard Oil company haa been Franciscan friars during the Spanish granted rebates or concessions in vio- regime. The American officials claim that the property was supported by lation of the Interstate commerce act. the Spanish and was owned by the WASHINGTON NEWS NOTES. Spanish government and nw belongs to the United States government. The controversy between the archbishop Washington. June 27. Through the and general was brought Jspnnese embassy the Red Cross has aboutthe governor hy nn alleged order to take the rcrelved another contribution of for the relief of the Ran Fran- ease to the court. Governor Ide that no such aetlon waa taken. cisco earthquake and fire sufferers, total the the Huherriptlon by making RETURN TO WORK. Japanese people , $1 chairman of the General Groevi-nurmerchant marine, house committee St. Ijouls. June 27. The fi.Oon union stated that the ship subsidy bill will striker nn ill- building trades on be reported to the house at the next strike for three months, were ordered session and he hn-- no doubt of Its back for work today, jiemlliig adjustment of difference. passage at that res-doWANTS X7.-fls- u ta d $30.-0P- 0 she has at all times conducted herself The announcement of Secretary Mrs. Holladay. In s manner becoming a faithful and Tsfi's election was received with great Elisabeth, N. J. Jere Dunn, widely known as a sporting man, died here devoted wife. In hla pnswer the de- applause. fendant denies all the si legations of President Hadley then announced yesterday of cancer. Some twenty the complaint with the exception of the total of the alumni fund for the years ago he achieved considerable the one in regard to the number of year as being $126,237, against $53,600 notoriety by killing Jim Elliot in Chiminor children. He also atatea that a year ago. cago. Elliot, who was a noted pugilist the plaintiff is not a fit and proper Sir Chen Tung Liang Cheng, the nf that day, had a match on to fight to have custody of the children. Chinese minister, in thanking the uni- John I Sullivan when Dunn killed him. Dunn was acquitted on a plea of versity for bestowing a degree upon him, said It would not only be a source MRS. MAUD HEKBY DEAD Hamilton, Ont William Hendrie, of sine-r- e gratitude to the emperor Jockey olub, of China, but a otiumlant to hundreds president of the Ontario He waa well Mrs. Maud Henry, wile of Jack or even thousand of Chinese students died here yesterday. 8tates and Hemp, the popular catcher for the to come to Yale for an education. He known all over the United race horses Among the many Ogden ball team, died at the family said he would ever be proud to be a Canada. waa Martinmas, winwhich owned he of residence He an son. on morning of if yesterday Yale, adopted only several years ago. Bright's disease, after a lingering Ill- looked upon Yale aa a national insti- ner of the Futurity Hagenown, Md. C, B. Hurley, who ness. Mrs. Henry was horn at Gridley, tution, aimoat because A Yale man Cal., October 22, 1278. She came to practically ran ths national govern- In 1863, waa appointed by President Ogden about five years sgo and was ment.'" (Refering to Secretary Taft.) Lincoln secretary of the then territory of Washington, died yesterday, aged married here. 72 years. The funeral will be held from the NIGHT SESSION OF HOUSE. Monroe, Mich. Mr. David Reed, Richey undertaking parlors at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Members of lodge Noi Gen, Greavenor Delivered Tariff slater of Generals George A. and Thomas Custer, who were killed in the 173, Brotherhood of Locomotive FireStand Pat Speech. Indian battle of the Little Big Horn men, are requested to attend. TomorIn Montana Junj 25, 1878, died at her row morning the remetne will be taken 27. The house June to Gridley, Cal, the eld home of the wasWashington, la session for three hours tonight, home here, yesterday, aged 80 year. deceased, for Interment, the speeches taking a wide political REPUBLICANS SURPRISED. range, though the pending bill waa the pep-eo- e. WILL FIGHT AT BRIGHAM Articles were signed last night between Kid Bernstein sad G. Jenkins for a twenty-roun- d go at catch weights, the match to take place at Brigham on tho evening of July S. Although Jenkins haa considerable tho beat of It In weight Bernstein la confident he can lay the big fellow away before the fight haa gone the limit Wllle, who will wrest le Yokel on Friday night, was matched to fight Jenklna, but having made other arrangements, Bernateln will take Jenklna on. It is expected that a number of local fight followers will Journey to Brlghem to nee the fight. Bernstein la echeduled to go on In a preliminary on the night match with Kid of the Yokel-Wllli- e Sanders, the Canadian heavyweight. d REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday: J. G. Read and wife to Joseph 8. Veery. consideration 410. part of the southwest quarter of section 21, township 6 north, range 2 west. Julia Keller to Ralph H. Brown, consideration fl.PRO, part of the of section S. township C north, range 1 west. Daniel ('. Walker and wife to William Gould, comideration fil'd, a perover the xnnihwest. petual quarter of section 2, township 6 romh, range 1 west. Mormon N. Reynold to Eugene B. Judkins, pnrt nf the southeast quarter of section 28, township 7 north, range y right-of-wa- 1 VMt, - BICYCLES. that we have fine roads bicycles great demand. Remember that II. C. Hansen ft Son handle the NaStandard bicycle. tional and They are the wheel for strength durability and neifect action, they are Now are In Rex-lin- J Diamonds Going Higher Another Raise Coming th txnii.nno. The property formerly owned by Francis F. Underhill and nt present is occupied by James A. Blair, whose lease has two yeurs to run. The place bus a frontage of about l.ooo fret on tbe waters of Oyster Bav. It is close to the land owned hy United States District Attorney Youngs. New York w-- a Twould ha Wise to invest Now We urge a comparison of goods and prices the only true cubic to values. Buy a stone today for $5. We will buy it back for cash at. the end of year for $45.0. You can find ua here, at that time. DONT TRUST MAIL ORDER CONCERNS Press. KILLED j J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS At the Dig Clock Washington g TELEGRAPH NEWS GRIEFS. New have succeeded Tug the Itilian Vlncm.i Bonnsno went chore off Fire Island York. In floating several riay ago. New York. M'ss Eva Booth, commander of the Salvation Army In the United States is seriously 111 at her home In thin ci y and all of her public engagements have been cancelled. Buffalo.- - The Knights nf Rt. John have derided to advance Insurance rates, although ihe move met strong opposition from a good sized minority. 25 The increase will exceed per rent all around. St. Paul. After July 1 the Norih-er- n Pacific Express company will be known a the Northern Express company. Officer ef the company will remain the same with the exception of the president, which will be left vacant for the presen'. IN AUTO ACCIDENT. Columbus. Ohio. June 27. Frank E. Pumpman, president of the Xoith American IcaJ company and l.tontifiiM was with other business lnteres's. killed aid Joseph and Georg.- Davidson painfully Injured In an airmuebile aorident at Alton, near Columbus, today. 8,m Fnmclseo. June 27- .- The transpacific liner America wxs threatened with partial destruction by a tierce Are which broke out in the coal bunkers of the vessel at nn early hour this morning. It was several hours fipforr the blaze, which Is attributed to spontaneous combustion, could be extinguished. though the loss is only about one thousand dollars. OGDEN 263 TIM EXCHANGE St Twenty-fift- h California ang Eastern R,6e. Direct Wire foi All Sporting E.nt. BE BUILT Monuments, Coping and Hm tones. Don't buy from .geci, they get large oommiaaions yon have to pay them, gee mi home people first. Yard oppoai-- I City cemetery. BROOKLYN BRIDGE IB NOT MORE THAN HALF AS HIGH. Structure Will ba One Mila Long and 300 Fast High and Prove an Engineering Wonder. Chicago, June 27.' Tha Record-Heral- d today says: Plana have been perfected by the Canadian Pacific to construct a bridge near Lethbridge, Alberta, which will b an engineering marvel and probably will be ranked aa on of the world's wonders. The plana call for a structure slightly more than a mile long and 800 feet above the water level. Aa compared with other bridges of the world, the Brooklyn bridge la no ldhger, and Is no more than half aa high. The world-fameTyue bridge in England, which waa built by Robt. Stephenson fifty years ago. is only half as long and lest than half the height. The Canadian Pacific bridge will pan the Belly river end is to be built for the purpose of shortening and straightening the route between LethThe grads of bridge and MacLeod. the new Una will be much easier and heavy loads can be carried at leas coat. The work will be commenced at once. d Will Net Be Acted Upon at Thie Bastion of Senate. Washington, June 27. The Bants Domingo treaty will not be acted upon by the senate nt this session. The committee on foreign relations adjourned today until next session of congress and the treaty waa loft without action. It la expected an effort will be made In executive session t day to have a day fixed for a vote bn the treaty early In December. Opponents of the measure claim to have votes enough to defeat it and It la the opposition therefore that ia seeking to have a time fixed for a vote. THE EIGHT-HOU- R The Harness of Today not tha heavy, cumbersome kind that ae need years ago. Harneai of dou:n. ful quality and poor finish has been re placed by is HANDSOME, LIGHT, bnt durable and Hong such aa we sell. Come In and barn, look at wht have. You'll be surprised to bow low the prices are. Wa make tha right kind of harness for tha Doctor, Lawyer. Merchant or Farmer1! rig. 1283 Wnihinton Are. 376 23rd 3t s SANTO DOMINGO TREATY BILL. Favorable Report Comae From House Committee. J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. 8281 Wash, A vs. 878 Twenty-thir- 4iRA1NS at, d A EAST VIA June 27. Chairman Washington, Gradner, of the House committee on labor, today, filed a favorable report hill. It Is aot exon the eight-hou- r pected that the measure will receive the consideration of the House thla session. The report in the main la n reprint of the previous report on the same bill. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. This Include London. Sir Gilbert and Lady Parker entertained Ambassador and Mr. Wbltelaw Retd at dinner last evening. London. The British hark Thayer, from Seattle, Jan. 10, haa been posted at Lioydi aa overdue. d Madrid. Tha government has (he BpanlahGennan commercial modus rlvendl pending the negotiations for a new modus vivendi. Paris. Gen. Henry Joa. Brugera, commander-in-chiof the army, having attained the age limit, wae today placed on the reserve Itat. Hla successor la General Ha gram. London. The correspondent nt ConSenator Bacon Would Bet Time to stantinople of the Standard reports Vote on Bsn Domingo Treaty, that Turkey has decided to take meta-ure- a to auppreaa the Greek bands Washington, June 27. Taking the which are disturbing Macedonia. ad mini t rat ion senators completely by BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE. surprise, Senator Bacon, In executive session of the senate today, moved on vote the thta the eenate agree to Washington. June 27. The followSanto Domingo treaty on Dec. 17, aa ing bills were passed by unanimous the next session of congress. This consent in the houae today: la the treaty under which the United Directing that the Sulphur Springs in Ok Is home territory Statea undertakes to collect and dis- reservation burse the cuatoma of the Dominican he named Platte national park, In republic for the payment of Its debt. honor of the late United Statea SenaEfforts extending over two sessions of tor Platt of Connecticut; to authorise made by Republi- (he secretary of the navy to loan temcongress have-beecan senators to ratify the treaty, but porarily to the Philippine government Democratic opposition haa prevented. n vessel to he used aa a nautienl The motion in executive aealaon, com- school; granting to the city of Los Angeles rights of way through cering from a Democrat, who haa been an opponent of the measure, con- tain lands and over the Sierra forest reserve, the Santa Barbara forest founded the' Republican senators. and the Han Gabriel timber land Senator Baron's manner tndioated . hla belief that ihe treaty would he re- reserve. n jected If brought to a vote. The quea-tioREPUBLICANS NAME CANDIDATE. wont over until tomorrow. eon-tinne- ef OVERLAND the famous LIMITED and the new LOS ANGELEB-CHICA- QO LIMITED. Twentieth Strletly Century, Electric Veatibuled, Lighted Steam Heated Train operating Pullman Palace Sleepers; lncorn- an hla Observation Library and fining Can of the very latest manufacture. ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO CHICAGO. For particular! write ley, Trav. Pas. Agent A. B. Mose- Investigation seems to he the bobby nowadays. Wa would like yon to Investigate our method of doing your ' laundry. Tha method la this: Wa take the greatest pain and car ia all small details. Your eollare will have a velPortland, Me., June 27. The Repub- vet edge and your shirts are starched licans of Maine today nominated Gov- right not too much. Flannel and colernor W. T. Cobb at Rockland for a ored goods will be right We wash evaecond term aa chief executive of th erything in soft water. tat. The Lewiston and Bangor dele- Investigate ua and see what w aay gates attempted to Introduce into the Is ao. platform a plank providing for the to the voters of the question oi continuing the prohibitory law, which haa been In force for more than 437 Twenty-fift- h flftr yearn. The attempt failed by a Btreet. vote of about 8 to 1. In hi i address aa chairman, Senator Frye, referring to the attitude of the There are about forty government Republican party on the tariff, said: party to the arrangement It will continue to stand pat." The Italian government will supply the buildings and the coat to tbe othFA8T AUTOMOBILINQ. er governments will be about $5,000 a year each. Leman, France, June 27. HIsi won for the grand prize (France) today ALEXANDER MUIR DEAD. the automobile contest over the Sarthe circuit. Siaz. who finished first yew Toronto, June 27; Alexander Vuir, terday, started at 5:66 a. m. today and author at Canada's national hymn, did the first round In one hour, two The Maple Leaf. died suddenly left minutes. IS seconds. When he pasted midnight. .j waa the he at the timekeepers driving 140 hour. He kilometres of rate per CIGAR ASH A8 MEDICINE. ' held the lead through the last circuit 7 minIn one which he completed hour, A youth named Rougier. who ute. 34 seconds. The distance (total) In Paris. talk time haa played many .parts, was was 230 kilometer. rested on a charge of fraud. Rougier waa formerly a plate washer GIRLS IN A FIRE. at a resuarant, but be waa ambltlou. saaiat-an- t build- In turn he became a chemiatsfounded Chicago. June 27. A banker and "doctor." He Carroll avenue, was ing at a bank and lent money, but the badly damaged hy fire today and fifty the police aar, waa conductfrom tn fled n the girls place panic lines. Some discovered. Soma ed on very questionable when tbe fire afterward, when the banking of them were overcome by amoke but time became monotonous, Rougier recovered In a short time. Antony business as an American speGricalla was suffocated to death by blossomed forth to cure every undertaking cialist. smoke. Financial loss, $55,000. f known complaint by mean of hla was by 1 Treatment remedies. SECOND PEACE CONFERENCE. letter only, and Rougier la said to hiveis clients. The remedies, it The Hague. June 27. The foreign had many consisted - of cigar chiefly asserted, minister In the lower bouse of pariiar Yet m extraordinary la human ah. ment today formally announced that that in his room were found the second International peace confer credulity of letters, written In nil g O' number a ence would not be held during the no doubt by many of hi faith, curpresent year. testifying to the marvekwa effect of the remedies. It need ative FAVORABLE TO LUBIN'S SCHEME. hardly be said that the majority of tw were women. patients 27. The senate Washington. June committee on foreign relations today WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS authorized Senator Bacon to report favorably the protocol providing for WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT the establishment of an international Institute of agriculture at Rome, Italy. WANT AD8 YIELD BIO RESULTS re-ser- MUTINEERS TURNED GUNS ON THE LOYAL TROOPS. h VESSEL SAVED FROM FLAMES. - A ve. g which $200,000 OYSTER BAY SALE. Oyster Bay. One of the best p!er nf property In tltia place has Ihvii siM. and the buyer la I'amille Weldenfeld. broker, of New York city. The property consist of about twelve acres and is midway between the vi.lage and the home of President R.msrvelt. It Is understood ths price paid was about larges diamond Importers In w are Informed of another advance of 15 per cent to take effect wi:hin fiO days. We are selling a the old price and It's 10 per rent lower than elsewhere. Goods the best that can he bought. THROUGH "It." rustom administrative act. General Groavenor nf Ohio delivered a tariff "stand pat speech, snd tn a colloquy with Mr. Clark of Missouri suggested that there were "a number of very able men and a good many editorial representatives abroad In the land who favor revlaton of the tariff. It has got to be a kind Nf song that Is sung," he Bald. We hear It echoing from the plains of Iowa, where politicians are seeking to ride Into power upon a mere 11T defined proposition that no man apparently yrt understands." Mr. Clark asked If It was not a tact that the majority nf the Republicans in Iowa have declared for Mr. Cummins for governor for reelect Ion for a third term as a tariff revision candidate. Mr. Grosvenor: "I dont know that he Is to he nominated as a revisionist." Mr. Watson of Indians and Mr. Lacey of Iowa suggested Governor Cummins has said nothing in regard to the tariff this year. Mr. Clark retorted that last November Mr. Cummins "said all the robberies committed by all the life insurance companies in all time did not equal one-.ittnf the robberies Inflicted hy the Dlngley bill In one year." Mr. Grosvenor: "Any man who will say that Is unworthy at the confidence of one Amertran cltixen. let alone the majority oT the state. Such a man as that Is a false llbeler of every decent aspiration of American citizenship." Mr. Grosvenor declared that Governor Cummins had esrhewed the tariff question during lhe last six weeks week of the campaign. When the Iowa Republican convention. whtrh meets In August." he added. adopts an expression in favor nf s revision of tlie tariff without qualification It will he time enough for the gentleman from Missouri to got happy, and not till then. At 11 p. ra. the house adjourned till 11 o'rlork tomorrow morning. 1906. W1D u f William Spry, chairman of the state Republican committer. and United Statea Marshal E. H. Cklliater, Interna revenue ooulector, ar.d William VI. Mo 23, IHEYIRETOliWE PLANNED BREVITIES JUNE St. Petersburg. June 27. An official report of the outbreak among the troop composing the garrison at Vladi- Caucasia, aho wthat the affair was more serious than at first reported. The mutinous artllerlsta turned the guns of a captured battery upon loyal troop dispatched to suppress the disorder, and several ahota were fired from the cannon, wounding one soldier fatally and a considerable number leas seriously. A lieutenant la missing and is thought to have been killed. Fresh troops arrived and quelled the mutiny. A meeting nf the striking bakers here today waa suppressed by Cossacks. There have been no other disorders during the day In 8t. Petersburg. The press of St. Petersburg continues speculation with regard to a possible change In the ministry, hut there is K evidence of Immediate action at Peterhnf. The more rndlcsl constitutional democrats are urging n personal and unofficial appeal to Emperor Nicholas to discard the GoreThe conservative mykin ministry. leaders. Including Prof. Mllukoff and M. Petrunkerltch, oppose the proposition on the ground that deity la playing directly Into their hands. kavkaz, Ogden Steam Laundry y 446-44- estab-Uahme- MRS. ROOSEVELT GOES In view of the practice of many wives in fleeing to the seashore with the first breath of summer, leaving their husbands to slave in the city, Mrs. Roosevelt haa set a good example in that she has deferred her departure from Washington for Oyster Bay until public business shall have lulled sufficiently to permit the President to accompany her. In the sultry afternoons that mark June In Washington ah? finds comfort and diversion In taking long drives through Rock Creek park. Usually she handlea the reins, and her sister, hits Carew. is her companion. The cart Is a high basket affair, drawn hy a big hay horse, which has been used hy the family for five or six years. No liveried servant for Mrs. Roosevelt when on these tours. She generally scare a white embroidered linen suit and her black Tuscan braid hat has a red rose net jauntily on the left side. New York Press. v.--a won-der- a, |