A ——————— - ————————————— FRANCE TENDERS and Japan. THE FRANCO-JAPANESE TREATY. Stability and Dependence in Adjust. ing All Questionsin Far East Through Treaty Awaited With Interest. of the Franco- the the France of her good offices United States in service Cable). — One of the which Paris (By immediate Japanesa point of being signed has tender by results entente is on been to the she can be of plete United their East, France be States should a of ententes, rece between the the status quo in the best means of future lications and mi standings, has formally municated United Btates her readiness rt case promoting com- the in a understanding between States covering the Far and Japan, respective interests in United to the that the arty ntly arrived guaranteeing the Far East and avoiding poss lieves become p series 1 it powers, nj : and COI How or I of China and the oc Chauwin, le: by France, Port Art n tection Korea by that the recognition of ence and integ best guarantee proclaim this gtrengthen the curity of China, European interests “In consequence France an mutually guarantee the status quo.” Although clude a com hur ver Over the entente does mercial treaty China, pending the conclusic a treaty guarantees the vored nation treatment f in Indo-China and French Indo-China in Japan. it ik KILLED IN WABASH WRECK. Train, Pa and Washing killed wreck on the Wabasl ton, { Special) 11 injured Road o were nj in ne ne mile east of Hickory, tbound, crashed id giGi Toledo we express, into a coal ng, teles- coping the smoker and a car. The flagm: who ig said to be ting the pa giding occupied disappeared crash. The dead Anthony Sch la, who were lief train was jured taken burg. The fireman passenger train the crash. an of the coal train, train on the train in the coal after sgenger by atolls iatery the made of before and engineer the jumped Just COTTON LEAK DIFFICULT. Chief Statiscian Says It Is Impossi- ble If Preparation Is Honest. istician Victor H. Olmsted, of the partment of Agriculture, testified the trial of Edwin 8. Holmes, former assisiant of department, of pre- maturely divulging information of the department concerning the cotton erop of the country, that a leak in the crop report if its preparation was honestly con- ducted. Stephen in Jr, statistician that rge on the cha D. Ferrenden, who was at one time an statistician of the department, testified that it would be imposgible for anyone even with all the information before him to accurately forecast the crop report an hour before its issuance, because of the fact that the final figure is al- wavs the result of the exercise of the judgment of the chief statistician, assistant York, Pa. (Special). Tired of life and grieving because of the death of hiz mother, Reichard, 18 years old, shot and killed himself in the lower part of York County of Reichard's parents died year ago. sources and feeling, because of his poor health, that he was unable to fight the battles of life, he concluded to die by his own hand. Samuel about a 57 Hurt In Wreck. Nashville, Tenn. (Special). — Go- ing at a speed of between twenty and thirty miles an hour, Southern pas- genger train No. 2, leaving Nashville at 10.30 A. M., plunged off a 15-foot embankment at Black Branch, near Lebanon, Tenn., thirty-three miles east of Nashville, shortly after 11 o'clock A. M., injuring fifty-seven persons out of a total of sixty on board. THE NEWS 0 F THE WEEK. Domestic. An automobile containing Mrs, Elizabeth Henderson and Mrs. Frank Blackgon, of Philadelphia, collided with a railroad train {n Camden, N. J. Both women may die of their injuries. Miss Gertrude Beeks, secretary of the welfare department of the Na- tional Civie Federation, salled for Panama to inquire into living condi- tions among the laborers. The wife of Governor Peabody, of Colorado; Judge Gabbert and Mine Manager Bradley confirm the stories of Henry Orchard’s attempts on their lives, A gold and gem-studded vanity box, worth $15,000 and belonging to Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, lost last fall, was received from a walter at Sherry’'s. The Standard of exception government ruled, and Michael the estate to Oil Company's bill suit by the federal in Minnesota was over- the case will proceed. McBent, head stockman of Howard Gould, was death by a bull The Iron, Steel and Tin Iron Associations have jagree on a scale The State Georgla has made reductions road The { who has to on gored a a Jar to and failed wage Railroad Commission in rail of fares, . Howard Gould, 1it for a oN BLEW UP RAILRGAD TRAINS, MINES OR MEN { motion of recently appointed Mary Baker to be to charge of Mrs G f substituted {in place of the “next friends,” began t litigation to secure an counting of Mrs. Eddy's property. An earthquake shock lasting about 10 seco { The oscillations th. NO ted. Two ne svt i rope rey as who He O Francisco north been re- was felt in San from to we re damage has indictments st Policems were Hess, th eth 4] again o 2} SALAD formerly married Frelinghuy in sen Jack- the and Gaynor half a million wvernment Savannah 100 Green con- harbor, handed Cor and to { and een tence + i ea The he iliation, adopted in at would Cond drowned whil Thames, The t labor with May Day | were itenced two year i Alexander McKenzie, a well-known { Canadian racing man, died of aj pendicitis King Peter by being thrown Belgrade Emperor William's {the German delegates to The Hague { conference are not to take any in the discussion of the disarmament auestion, but to note developments, hears that England will drop the question of disarmament For the last few days been another reign of | Lodz, Russian Poland. isons have been killed and 3 | ed, two of the killed being owners, While the Jepanese are irritated iat the tardiness In effecting solution of the Ban Francisco difficulty there { has been no advocacy of hostile dem- {ongtration i Florencio near Cliveden leaders charged in Paris risonment for wo agitation imp ser to img Jo of Servia was injured from his horse in instructions to Germany there has terror in Eleven per- 7 wound- mill- Morales and Bernardo I Mora were found guilty at the City lof Mexico of murdering General Manuel Barillas, former president of i Guatemala The migration of Russians to beria has assumed enormous itions. From January 1 to May 16 {there wore 283.685 persons crossed into Siberia. 8i- King Oscar and his Queen vele- brated their golden wedding and re- ceived congratulations from all the crowned heads of Europe. Rumors of the impending disso- fution of the Douma continue to cir. culate in influential quarters in St Petersburg. United States gunboat Helena has been ordered to Amoy, nearest port to scene of armed uprising against Chinese officials, In a battle be- tween the Chinese provincial troops and a body of rebels the latter Jost over 100 men, By Labor Leaders. HE GOT PAY FOR ASSASSINATION. Man Accused of Killing Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, at Instigation of Western Federation of Miners, Tells of Wrecking Two Trains, Blow- ing Up Two Mines, Murder of Detec- tive, Attempt to Kill Governor Pea. body, of Colorado; Slaughter of About 15 Men, Poisoning Milk of Deputy Sheriff. house of islik organization That av wood Pettibone Federation : 1 the execntlive Fed the mus nr oy 8 Western lanned do it, vond a doubt the of consi aey to oo whole d der upon the chief Western wWaR opponents Federation anv such tale ever told in if courtroos before it was a long and nobody in these And It was | this i time ago, it has just unpar- story of cold - blooded and od voice iz ars? ination-——in a level, that and the quavered, fell The was never never witness lace 7! Was of the alr of There was nor a soli- never method acme of commonp nothing about Orchard the fanatic or the zealot was never a single pose tary attempt at effect Set Deathtrap Orchard confessed that as a mem- of the mob that wrecked the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine, in the Coetir d'Alenes, he lighted one of the fuses that carried fire to the glant powder explosion; confessed that he get the death trap in the Vindicator mine. at Cripple Creek, that blew out the lives of Superintendent Mece- Cormick and Foreman Beck; con- fessed that because he had not been TORS of ore in Mine, rindicator mine he had been to his associates bY in the treacherous PLOTS TO ASSASSINATE. Governors, Raced To Deathtrap. under cross-examis ge Orchard shocking details of secret hunts infernal murder making and off chine as in the same quiet, marked } 8 voice dropped glories ¢ bomb of tales man with and ma the went offhand manner is demeaor Wednesday to lower kevs of the long hunt for narrowed down the and he told of the race from the home to his victim with the death trap, and the meeting in the evening gloom as the victim walked unconsciously to his doom. Through it all he winced but jonce, and that was when the defense made him name his gix sisters and his ore brother and give their resi- .dences in Ontaro and New York. Piece of Bomb in Court. The defense fought the ultipiicity of objections, in heading off an the story of the murder of Collins, at Telluride, and shut ont the contents received and a Orchard after his sawed shotguns q Weapons, witness on n that Hi as the pitiful story teunenberg last day, the Ss to A hotel to beat with and attempt story “a in succeeded tell Arthur temporarily of a telegram gram sent by rest aged to get In its story The state began its Orchard’'s bloody the lead casing Peabody bomb it, swore that from Canyon City to Denver, then on to Wallace, where it to a man named Cunningham. It was thrown into the river and the gtate promisey later to prove its re- covery. to ar- intact, corroboration story by pro- of the of ducing ernor tified he brought it and Meat Prices Still Rising. Chicago (Special).—-Meats of all kinds, with the exception of the poorest cuts of beef, have been ris ing ®teadily in Chicago for three weeks, and dealers say that the ad- vance will continue. In some of the poorer sections of. the city retall dealers have not handled a plece of meat, except beef, for the last three weeks, Lamb, pork and other meats are beyond the reach of thelr custo. mers. Lamb has advanced 3 cents a pound in the last three works, IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD, Better weather and better crop news helped stock prices, Since the "longshoremen’s strike began the port of New York has lost {over £10,000,000 of exports. Gold to the amount of $2,000,000 whe engaged for export, making $2.- 750,000 this week. Paris Is getting it. One big Wall Street trader bought 20,000 Union Pacific, which other traders said was to cover a short [re DEALS A DEATH ing $253,200. Agrees to Surrender ment for Plates, Ete, Ala. Tuesday of defendants the Southern entered indictment cause the lottery adverts to the pleas of g to for plate Mobile, Toulmin the court (Special). imposed fines CARER who for district Alabama an to pleas oi guilty charging cons inter: ements tate carriage In defendant the surrender he ge dest and fmm ity {agreed ment Ivern ietion | books, and the Hon other {lia of Masterton, Savi Plant in Wilmington, Wt ‘ Ww allale innaa, Del. ( BTEe Apgar Walter J ruggle of The rinting Was ny al . 3 +: 1a 4 ii Pie © tickets were pri with i the Over. able but OF time in in tab- and been a « 18507 ri lishment Mobile was certain packages which shipped from that city at Atlanta, crossed the state With the the government indictments against those who entered a plea of guilty, together with a few others i AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL mspirs case the ting raided ad were seized after had line evidence Ga they th th obtained us secured Told § A delegation rej tional Association Postmasters Officos of the First Clase called Postmaster General Meyer resenting the B of upon af advance in twine Postoflice have been cautioned to in its use Director Robert stricken with recover, are now wrynting in Because of the rice of jute em- be 4 | ployes {economical | Medical imion was | He will There daVivnry A paralysis ~ aw 40 i4 free rural 3 operation, with {37.566 carriers. | Dr. Wiley bas begun an investiga- {tion into violations of the pure food law i August Franke, of Dubuque, Ia, jealled at the White House to gel a {million dollars from the President. The government is said to be ready to file a bill in equity against anthracite cos! roads for violating the Bherman antitrust law. Mrs. Irabel M. Case, who has been dogging the President's footsteps for the past year, was formally pro- nounced insane by a jury. Terrence V. Powderly, former com- missioner general of immigration, will be appointed chief clerk of the newly created bureau of information of that department. The President may have the Meat Trust investigated because of recent rajee in vrices of dressed meats. 4 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Latest News Gleaned From Various Parts, lock Haven barn belonging to John ed, entalling a loss of horses, live stock Were Near bank burn- Six last large Snyder $5500 and all consumed ie, who : , 64% g scuflie at a other Beason’s crops George Barklow, of yvil polls injuries denly {ll headlong hig head, while io and ter MceCa found Hotel Cot Was for ‘ownghij ne 1 Pottsville Uni Matz 000 damages drove re yovern er i Isabel composed nu wv Altoona order to on th Pennsyiv: rescinded 1 in the voli sald be {this time of Rev. Robert C isigned the Hospital reduce the to the year Williamson has PV 14 nar middie of he will 3 Cause and ron ably to his native State-—2Alis sour Several months Walter Biddi- son bought hotel at Oxford 65,000 and he has now #o:d | {Ira McLaughlin, of Newark, Di £75.000 In 1887 ago the twenty $3 Bay Laere the to i vorees granted in | During the same period riages wore issnod Truman Clair Sheats, a 12-year-old {son of OU. W. Sheats, of Lock Hascn, died in the hospital of tetanug ps the result of slepping on a nail a week ago tev, William past 180%. Years, © v 3 44 ount 1.81% m ore Clinton Horn, son of Rev Dr. BE. T. Horn, of Reading, will probably be elected pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Advent, one of the mo=t important chnrches in New York York City, suceceding the late Rev. Dr. Krotel, whose assistant de Was. Mutiny Ar Ciar's Palace. St. Petersburg (By Cable), — A mutiny broke out among a squadron of Hussars of the guard stationed at "harskoe-8clo, where the Imperial family had just removed. The mu- tineers were promplly suiroundwl and disarmed and order vas = stored without aay bloodshed.