LURING ON THE RUSSIANS Torpedo Boats From Viadivostok Buran Vessel. —— GEN. OYAMA READY FOR BATTLE. Important Movemehis on Land and Sea De- veloplog —Rojestvensky's Fleet Sighted Off Vanfong China— Whereabouts of Japanese Squadron Carefully Concealed—Toklo Kept Informed of Russian Moves. Emb in ancse Russian Vi wdivostok ' little ailing Hi Japanese gr Meanwhile the Japanese It Kojestvens] the kkaido near 18 evider Mure: 5 je stve nsky Denounces Wage System. Mass Rev, mn, (Special) ham H. Van Allen, Church of the wage syste claring it of the lition sands upon toil in the and the grind the glazing heat of the mines and furnaces of Pemnsylvania for Mr. C negie to build hibraries out of the of their and his bread sweat of : ather men's faces” ivy m aby thou and and {x spel He and pr phes; ing its + “Think of wh the ands sweat darkness the ar result in toil eat the Dowie's Big ‘Bond Issue. Chicago (Special). ~According to a plan announced by John Alexander Dow- je in a general apostolic letter, all the Zion industries are be consolidated into one organization, to be known as “Zion Consolidated Annuities.” The se- curities of the various Zion industries will be purchased by the of $7. oo000 of 7 per cent. gold bonds. This issue will be a lien on all of Dowie's personal property as well as all the Zion mdustries. Former Pitcher Drowned. Parkersburg, W. Va. (Special). —Al bert Mays, aged 48 years, once pitcher for the New York National League Base- ball Club, was drowned at Blennerhasset Istand, in the Ohio River. The boat he was in was upset by the current. Mays was thrown out in three feet of water and was unable to get to his feet he. cause of the current. Frank Huff, who was with him, was caught by the boat and held fast, so that he saw Mays to 188 NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, Domestic, The will of Miss Ellen J. Mq Kee, died at Asheville, N. C been fled in St daughter of the founder of the t, and owned in that new at $2,000,000 There cra pape rioting ken was little 118 Wag { $20,000 {1 Episcopal | Lnrist Pennsyl } Li drown to have established the higher human beings. A 4.000-ton § French cruiser Saigon, Allong Bay, Tonquin, has 1 at Hongkong Emperor William has been much | fited by his Mediterranean , and will now go automohiling Alsace-Lorraine The centennial of the death of Schiller will be observed in every city and univer- sity town in Germany next Tuesday. ine statue of Victor Hugo presented by the Franco-Itahan League of Paris of Rome, was unveiled. J. Pierpont Morgan has been decorated by the Sultan of Turkey. German Foreign Office officials ex- press the hope that representatives of the United States and Germany will meet early in the autumn to negotiate a com- mercial treaty, and that the exchange of preliminary proposals will take place sometime late in the summer. Premier Balfour, addressing 10,000 persons in London, predicted the country would never return the Liberals to pow- er while the latter upheld the disestab- lishment of church and home rule. The Russian Prince Mestchersky eu. logizes the granting of liberty of reli gion, expressing regrei, however, that the imperial decree does not permit a reform of the Orthodox Church, There will be no British naval man. etivers this year because the government is anxious to have a large fleet in home waters during the visit of the French squadron. blood of the SOL i P alss0n, raise the been launched WOT rei trip 3 to the city PLOT AGAINST BRAZIL! A Former Official of Spanish Court Arrested. BIG CONSPIRACY IS REVEALED. Herrera, In Madrid, Show that Thousands of Men Had Been Recrpited in England , France and Spain, Including Many Spanish Reserve Officers. JAPS VIOLATE NEUTRALITY ? Rojestvensky Complains They Are in Dutch Waters. GOT $20,000 IN GOLD DUST. Abandon Treasure. tures 1 poin y of tered the knew t« present at his wile in dust. work of Knox and | their claim on Cleary Creek covered with clothing robber dragged off, all the the inmates covered with He demanded a key to but this being refused, he box and backed out with $20.000 srt winter's Hamilton on This box which the time keeping his revolver. open the box, shouldered into the night Knox and Hamilton immediately gave the alarm and in a few moments a posse of miners was on the trail. About a mile from the cabin they found the box, badly dented, evidently by blows of the bandits revolver, but with its contents untouched. was the Charged With Whitecapping. Jackson, Miss, (Special) ~The Feder- al grand jury returned 300 indictments against citizens of Franklin county on the charge of whitecapping, the specific charge being the intimidation of Gov. ernment homesteaders. Some of the per sons indicted are prominent, including Dr. A. M. Newman, Sheriff of the coun. ty, who was arrested by the United States Marshal, and gave bond for $1,500. The indictments were made on evidence fur. nished by Detective Hoyt, who was em- ploved by Governor Vardaman, BANK LOOTED BY MASKED MEN, Bandits Terrorize 1 8 Village in New York State, band Hage 1iag N.Y, -A Cneonta, O00, awaken £1 } leah WICPHOone wires CHINE SE MAY MAKE TEST Minister Issues Circular Regarding Exclusion Law. released { $20000. whic) cal surety Alexander Resigas His Trusteeship. ( Sepcial) Pres £4 ident was OVING of James had been disloyal Ape Broke Indiana Law, Ind. ( Special) uthbend, trained ved rmance of a animal a peri onstable ser re War. nagement becau areile © The trial wil court. This is roement of Indiana's rette law yet reported LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS, The 1s thmian Camal 1 C ssion de vised plans to make life in the canal zone more agrecable for the employes, Col. Harry H. Brogden died at Providence Hospital Rear Admiral Stirling was placed the retired list Delegates to the International Railway Congress were given a reception at the White House, where they were greeted by Vice President Fairbanks in the ab- sence of President Roosevelt. ors the smoked A u Hg the per- be held in a he most rigid new Anti-Ci- ce 8 en fe oq he Secretary Taft has ordered Governor Davis, of the Panama Canal zone, to re- turn to Washington because of an at. tack of malaria Secretary Hay will return home early in June. H. R. Meyer, assistant professor of econonimics at the University of Chicago, gave his views of the railroad rate prob- lem to the Interstate Commerce Com- mittee. James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railway, was the star witness before the Senate Committee on Inter state Commerce. CAN REGULATE RATES The Power is Amply Vested in the iovernment, WHAT COMMISSIONS HAVE DONE. Opinon of Aitorney General Moody In a Letter Addressed to Chalrman Elkins, of the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce Authorities Quoted to Prove His Position ~- Authority of States, VAST CROWD HONORS LEE. Thousands in Loag Procession at Rich mond. A NOVEL IDEA. graphs Taken. nfirmed ainted with few diy ing gua Wh then ographs recognize rect , and Joped bette them if he chien. ¢ 10 be mel on Man ws Tarred and Feathered. Benwood, W. Va, (Special).—John Jack found an empty box car with number of men Was in A oman two be y 8, with tar and feathers. When his tormentors left he crawled to a shed After daylight soverl persons brought him articles of clothing and a Humane from Wheeling took him in charge and placed him in jail. Jack man suffered intensely from his ex sure. Former Policeman Atwell Yost has been arrested, charged with being a party to the tar- and- feather incident. Suicide With s Shoestring. New York, (Special). -- Mattie Van Ranst, a daughter of the late C. W. Van Ranst, a publisher of this city, was found dead in her apartments on St Nicholas avenue. A shoestri a tied tightly about*her neck, Miss Van Ranst, who was 44 years old, left a note in which she said she was tired of life. She had not been seen since last Saturday, and physicians said she had been dead several days, Locked in the room with the body was a pet bull dog, almost dead from starvation. § BANDITS KILLED BY POSSE The Gates Brothers Close a Long Career of Crime. Cie f Dunning, of Dover soned candy was permi tied sn harge of : deputy ght the remain a few days ago in the coffin and grief, but did not View who died She placed a few roses gave evidence of dees lose her self-control FIN ANCL Al. S091, speaking of wheat conditions in the West, Vice President Kendricks, of the Atchison, says: “The crop is absolutely perfect at this time.” Among the many other promised things” that didn't come to pas: was that Southern iron merger. As a result Tennessee Coal shares have dropped down about 20 points, Wabash directors met, but President Ramsey didn't resign as was expected he might do. T. H. Price has faced about after a Jears successful campaign as the lead- bear on cotton and is now a bull ohn W. Gates came out with a most bullish statement in regard to United States Steel. He said underlying con ditions everywhere are sound The French govenrment has desig nated M. Gueard as the French mantel of the Board of Consulting Engineers! attached to the Inhmian Sana Com Lae » “good
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