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THE WLMING1o;n MESSENGER. TUESDAY. JULY 10. 1908 OHECEREMONY Me 8 misapprehension THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY Proceedings Commenced Against the Company and John D. Rockefeller. Contention of Company's Lawyers That Court Had No Jurisdiction Overruled. MBJMT WILL NOT RESISNj DEATH OF REV. DB. J. W. JEHKINS-YOUHS WOF.IAH AHEMPTS DEATH No Raid Has Been Made Upon His Hotel Findlay, o., July 6. Prosecutor ! David of Hancock county filed infor- j " ; mation here today in the probate court PERSONAL ENEMY THF lTIIOP against the Standard Oil Company and I ' ' ' ! End of This Venerable Minister at In Effort to Kill Herself Girl Takes Raleigh Wednesday Kerning Bichloride of Mercury Tablet AS A PEACEIUIAKEB The United Stales Will tain if flfflllSE IT! The Endorsement of Mr. Bryan for tlwj Presidency by tlk- Indiana Dem-j cratic state Conxcmion A-eru-d to' 1 . me taux of ihe Attack National Chairman Tacgart. Whether . jjjJOlUMW j s Ever Contemplated ,,,,,,, ,,r I'in-burg in f ' u ,,. , .mmim-1 ror Thaw. ; I j p '"!? Ivi- 1. ,i , pri-oner (iar ,,. :,-! i Employed , oi.lo Thaw. John D. Rockefeller The informations: allege that in Rockefeller combined individual part nership corporations into th stanjr,i i Oil Comnanv. Th r.iiT-r.,. , , - company, the informations assert, was to monopolize the production. .aie and transportation of crude petroleum and ' us by-products. This. it te alleged. French Lick Springs, Ind.f July " -v.as a conspiracy against trade ami a tk . . . ' - J violation of the anti-trust law. . ll"JUlA iaan. chairman of juiv o t isvo, tne information : " --i ud,uuuai committee, loia. utmres, anu at an tims since, the , gave the Associated Press Slanrt'iril rili . ..... . . ."iiuuiu '-.ijiii pi ii v' lias rieen ooer- O . . , . - l' " l'r : 1112 Statement maHo i. .,. . v , History of 111- Ihor i Tie, craifil Man Was Uorn in ille County May Tinir- of Hj i-ath Was Su rtnun. dt-m of ti. MtlHM!it Orpltawtze at f.ran At the Taken lo ilv lo-ital lwrv j Li. in f ritkal vdlion .tlinc ! Known rcrmiti tin nun. . NtiM i Mary Vnunji-r. Tlnnixht IV'tu UltKn, 1 Called Upon With no k:u': Hc-v. Dr. ating in this county throueh companies, knovn as the Buckey Pipe mafl made by the New York World rompanv PUny Manhatlan on that he resign the national chairm ;n- " A motion filed bv the Standard Oil . Ship f ,he democr; committee, company's attorneys to rjuah the in- : "Thi "ew YJk World has allow? 1 formations filed recently by the pros-- ; itself to be imposed upon bv the f -,'s cutor against the Manhattan dii r-om , , , , pany ami the Bucye i. Fcandall I'Ublications of a Hva charging them with beinp a j.art of th- ' newspaper whose editor is my ersoua". Standard and being in violation of the ; enemy for reasons best known 'o h"m-anti-trust law. The Standard attor- cef neys claimed that the probate court ; ..v, ,,. , naci no iurisdiction. ir-anee ti ,.r. uwu U( raia. nor at- Jchn Wei-v Jak.n many y?ars active in :h- :nini!rv f the, :te Methodist Episcopai church, :th. and more rerntv mr:Ti'cr,.u... the follow- the Meth.list ..n.hanage in i:1f.$,h - " rr died Win--sday morning short'y after six f vx k, having succumb-d to ;w successive strokes of p-ara3y: sus-a;ri-ed Monday morning. The funeral r vicei; were held Thursday afteriioon a: h-denton street Methodist chu.ch tauv for except that -h had t'-n ! ;:ndrtit j and 1oa- r-irited for nn;. a oucg white wor.-iii nasi.t-i! !ar Vttuncfr. . wrjfse !.;... ,s r..t known, though fh- : I SALVADOR HD tUTUMU probably iar:: r- fro to'dsb : Oi- i I- r -Judge 01m. tt ; i. r.v's statement .' h.-h she de ': ..aw were mar--he ceremony . ; ::: . solfely UlXiVi .v'- rnoT-her, was .;. . p: '-hension. He .-.'a .-ii'ose through andins a ques , ,n..i that, as a . ', ...i ;vs n"-ver were " . lirst and oaly . "he one per- ; -'ip'-rinteiideiit who had beea ;i;.-ei for Thaw, : .-. -.i .Judge Olcott i ii.iw wi9 pres : interview and ;,!,'. O'Mara. The Af- g; :; i i.v -i ai t w cl iii , ,,t to gather all : -hat will help I ; :;" d"in. ; . . .' tinsel, former t- .:; ,; M:.-. Thaw held a j : :i ,.! the tombs today. ,,;! i i.j-e Oicott said he t. ! ; : ; nwn denial to that V Attomey (larvan ! ,. hiory of the af- j i . ! ' i (, !.- heea made by ; fense, if one had been committed, thev i i;-I"piea raia um e French Lick said, was a felony, and that it must be ! '""B "oxei, nor has such a thins handled in the common pleas court if : LK?n tnoug"t of, save bv LMr. Hearst handled at all. ! anfl his corresinrndents. junge Banker overruled the i-., ioM A building owned bv the Frf-n -h court had juris- and decided that hi diction. Every attempt was marjo by the at torneys for the. defense to have the derision reserved. The court told the attorneys that he was hearing the Manhattan company case and not the Buckeye Pipe Line companv case and that the reason for delay was not suffi iick bpnngs Company wholly discon nected from the hotel property, w, leased to a party to be used for bil iiards and bowling alley with a strong clause against pambling in the leas--. After a time this tenant prmiued gambling. c uiwiigm tuii ior ixsseHn on cient to stop the rendering- of the de- tne ground of the breach of that pro cision. ' vision m the e:ise und rpfirowH imt-r - - - ' i '.i'-U JUU He appealed the caw and it i TO 1 1 FiA 1UTAT AXl) 1 i ment COXSPIHACV j pending for trial in the present term " I "i court. The state authorities havp I enlmanrt K. liiirges Scntcnccl to a i supplemented our efforts to recover Term of Imprisonment in State j possession by raiding that building Pri-on. i and that is all there is to the gross! v i sensational publications in which the Boston, Mass., July 5. Ferdinand E. Woild has placed credence. Borires. formerlv nf Tnfiinn. ami one 111(3 rrencn lick springs notel nas of the promoters of Ubero I'lantation ccjmpany, was today sentenced to serve from 12 to 15 years in state prison for larceny and conspiracy by Judge Whits in the superior criminal court. Borgee was convicted on 73 counts of larceny not tolerated and will not tolerate gambling in any form on its premises. This is attested by the court record -which show our efforts to suppre.v. it and it is well known to Mr. Hearst, who with such knowledge continues the publication of his vindictive and libel ous falsehoods. I regret that the and one of consniracv in connection , nit-h r. f V-u woriu nas seen nt to uigniiv tnes '""L Vb!i ?iLa"?- i atrocious falsehoods by editorial men- tiremplatefl suit .:-v to their mar- j t- ti. denial of that! t u jiostive," said J . .:ft'i.iavit exists, nor was j : i:i!itute(l, or even con- I '!"!; -;..ry is an absolute j r;:t! uiit of whole cloth by ! f.. H..i:y Thaw." ! wiio h;i present at the a.- 1 ;f :- had anything tr ( hi; to add to what : '$" :.; itis told vou," she i t ' : !;.: v.- Harry K. Thaw, on j h.c:.: It Strict. Attorney Gar- . 1 the ev ami nation ho ! ea-aged to do the ! t :; . ; Howe Humnif 1, S:.. to both of which i i' s of his reports on ; v,rr;pj:Hhi. Mr. Garvan IV Mr. Himiniel and Mr. Ni- I in (juestion, which ) - i "-session, but to ! I . Liv,,n )n5 atten- j 1. . . ' - ..it atl'ulavit made 1-x ' ' reach of prom ? :i:i"t:ed she took ,f :- -!.:.- Harry Thaw ? ' Karope. and mar- 1 :' told today by ". i ho. investigation U': ' ' tii'trd-r. v--istant District '- Mooted as saving " ' :::) iti the story ' the into posses--iavit, and fur a - in io believe Thaw and Mi's. ' dr denials to had ever oecn r eontemplat- -aid to be cir ' - f Thaw and man William D. Owen, of Indiana, who has not yet been arrested. Borges was apparently astounded at the punishment. He recovered, his self-control quickly, however. The terms of the sentence provide hard la bor. Before announcing the sentence Judge White reviewed the evidence in the case. He declared that the evi dence showed that Borges was no less than "a common and notorious thief." The testimony at the trial indicated that the defendant, by false statements as to he character of the Ubero proper ty had induced many people to invest in Ubero stock and that they had been defrauded out of large sums of money. made an attnt to rnd h-r life -ari j esterda ::..,rmn.: b sa allowing a j bi-chlorio of mercury tablet. Tfc j ro. Are Anxious for a Settlement of Their Troubles h- lived with Lt r in i ur.- ducted by Rev. Dr. W. H. Moor o peopit- who Blake si al! iti-n 'iitl- an Church and Fourth and Fifth streets, time the ! aine aarv o! the at- had been for more than fifty art- an temp! at s If-destrm th n. K-nt intimate friend and as.x-iate of :h-de--eased minister. Quit- a number .f other clergymen of the Mih"dist church as.-isted, among them bt-ing Dr Kilgo. Dr. Marvin Culbreth, Drf ,;. W. Starling. Rev. Mr. Folk and Rev. Mr. Revd, of Epworth church, Rale'b. The interment was in Oak wood ceme tery, Raleigh. Dr. Jenkins is survived by his .vife, who was a Miss Atwater, of Chatham' county, uj whom he was married thre. years ago, and by the following nan.e i children: Captain V. W. Jenkins, At lanta, (hi.. John Wilbur Jenkins of Baltimore, on the editorial staff of 'he Baltimore Sun; George T. Jenkins, Raleigh, and three daughters. M'sses Mamie E. Jenkins and Frederika Jen kins, Wilmington; Frances B. Jenkins, of Raleigh. Other survivors are Horn. W. H. I Jenkins, of Granville county, a man esteemed and recognized as '"The father of the House" in l'juLand so regarded as far back as forty years ago in a like capacity. Another brothei is Joseph P. Jenkins, of Nashville, N. C and one sister is Miss Sally Jen kins, all of whom are well known throughout the state. This venerable and beloved minister was born in Granville county. May -J. 1832, and was in his 75th year. He was a son of John Sanford Jenkins, and had won the esteem and regard of all Jati: Walk er Mrrnors.il hospital the ior tne ambulance, which answered the call at once and the sufferer was taken to the hospital immediately. This was about two o'eb-cji yesterday morning. 'I he doctors worked ener ttcally on the patient all of eterda and sh parth regained vnscious:ies.s during the da. She w;s not able to I 11 any thing concerning herself, .her home or relatives and it was sometime before they could nnd rstand the nam.- sh murmured. A -ph a- mrssag hst sight from the hospital a;d that th- woman was. u-ttini: along thoimti rri! :- in tlu- Iorted as being in very and distress. The doctor- hold rr.t Tl- lo untrtf- in the isunt o IJ rtin to Arm v iA :n0y l r.iu mIv.kIiti.ii 1IU Urft to WaUi -r of !i.piu U ilu ,w sistaiio- ivad.r ia .mn ,,, i:eoliitioiut in ('AHiniuU Wa-htr:gt ;. Juh ;, h1 State win probab! : ; ''ii leaker Guatemala an- ;r- rr.aksiic o -,res f r trati' u of :!.ir trotsb'o :e '.;. he FfcJ- A A Sa 'A . arbi k tri m nicely. stie was rt - ri-at agotiy hope that th- woman will !iv much time she took th lap.- beIWe.-n lh slight as so tillle tlie ed at ! ! tt 51ppitt of ! U' lit UKa.n-! S.il.o!or iu la."1'"- :;,n(s I'r. si.'ent r- .f an. i y. is Ci.it. d S:.. will - s.i,?,.d .IN tho ouji!r in whih t!;e i i k that tho tabb-t and the iuie that treatment was be-un. t!;at the deadly drug had thorouvhh persist ateii her system and gotten in its fatal work. The woman is in appearance tjuite attractive and she looks to ! about 2.) or '1 years uX aire, ,.s said above her identiy is surrounded in mystery and no one appears to know anything concerning her. The famil with whom she boarded were not even Cer tain of her name, givinu it either as Mary Younger or Richter. and aside no:i will . has b n ;d two countries. i :. s -el t.f !. which at f maklr a: war a; o tr d.:' . .. of arbltrA- !f 'Set..: trr.rrit !;: i f th1. ain.ct.' at th aln-' a 1j ti Httlril -"h formal ; r:.a!t a- little tbaibL r- tion. "TTie i)ropos:ition that I should resign is preposterous. It deserves and will receive no attention. (Signed) "T. TAGGART." Attention is called by intimate, friends of Mr. Taggart, who are usual ly authorized to speak for him, to the fact that on June 7 the Indiana demo cratic state convention unanimously endorsed W. J. Bryan for presidential nomination and to the fact that, the! attacks on Mr. Taggart followed the Bryan endorsement being apparently attributed to the influence of National Chairman Taggart. SKXTKXCKI TO I5E HANGITD William Lee, Negro, Convicted of Criminal Assault 1tikh Two Women in Maryland. SITUATION IN EGYPT Sensational Speech Made by Sir Ed ward Gray Recent Attacks on Brit ish Officers Manifestation of a Fanat ical Spirit Whicli Would Require the Adoption of Several Measures. Baltimore, July 5 William Lee, a colored vouth of 17 years, was tried in ihv. nirnnit mnrf of thi citv tOdaV be- ! by fore Judge, Harlan, Wright and Dob ler and sentenced to be hanged in Somerset county for criminal assault on two white women. He confessed his crime. The assault took place six weeks ago the culprit having been taken to Vir ginia and later brought to this city to escape the vengeance of a mob which iiori .i.ATnbiod in Somerset countv. The feelin - in that countv continues to be character of Sir Edward Grey's deliv- suich that it was deemed unsafe by the erance with regard to Egypt, authorities to take him there to be Speaking in a solemn tone and amid tried and for that reason the trial took a tense silence, the minister declared nlace in this citv. He will have to net mat tne recent aitacKs on dhu&h um to somerset, county to be exe- London, July 5. Parliament and the country were given a surprise tonight an unexpected and sensational speech by Sir Edward Grey, the foreign secretary, on the situation in Egypt. An interesting debate on foreign affairs had been anticipated when the house of commons took up the foreign estimates, but on account of Russia and Congo affairs rather than Egypt. All other subjects, how ever, were temporarily forgotten when the house realized the momentous men regardless of denomination an 1 i from that thf' knew absolutely noth- sect. Throughout his life his actions ; ,nK about the woman. nd undertakings were maiked by a ! r " ; ' ' consecreated devotion to the cause, of I THE PRESIDENT Dl'.t'l.lM the church which he had so earnestly j espoused, and step by step he had i Invitation to Iro4d at the Ihx-eption built worthily and well from year to to William .1. Bryan One of the year. He was a man of learning and j crew of the iisideiit' aeht stah quiet but positive power, and his days !, iH.c ,v an Italian. were emphasized with goodness and j religious strength. I Oyster Bay. July 5. President Kmos- This venerable man and minister evelt will not preside at the reception the Commercial Travelers Anti-Trust League is to tender William J. Bryan, at Madison Square garden. New York, August 19, on Mr. Bryan's return from around the world. The letter of William Hoge, presi dent of the league, inviting President Roosevelt to officiate and expressing the non-partisan character of the r- cuted on a day to be fixed by the gov ernor, and it is deemed certain that, it will require a strong militia force to protect him from the maddened popu lace. CI P UAVKS ENGLAND cers at Tantab was not accidental but a deliberate manifestatiwn of the fa natical spirit which had necessitated the strengthening of the garrison in Egypt and declared that unless the au thority of Lord Cromer and the Egyp tian government was strongly upheld it might lead to a situation requiring the adoption of such measures to meet wan instrumental in the first moves Ior the establishment of the public schojls at Rocky Mount, prior teethe civil war, and he also founded the High schools of Tarboro and Beaufort, in this state, and took high rank as a teacher and guardian of the younger generation of years ago. He held pastorates at Ply mouth and Warrenton, before the out break of the war between the states, of hostilities was called to the chap laincy of the Warren Guards, with whom he served. At the close of the ; ganization and its belief that the pres war he served at various times thejident is as- much an enemy of the Methodist churches at Chapel Hill, j trusts as Mr. Brvan was received aiil Rockingham, Yancyville, Leesbur.:, ; ansWf re(i tv Secretary Loeb. Lincolnton and Sun Hill. Again after; The president had determined some a lapse of many years he resumed Lie j time ago to refuse all proffered en devoted work at Warrenton, having , .raiments during the summer, and been later called to a like service at seeretarv Ixeb m-eded n ofurther -:on-Lenoir, Cary, Durham, Smithfield and supation in sending a declination. In Tarboro. : accordance with the tim honored cus- The Mthodist orphanage located m'tom President Roosevelt will cable his Raleigh was brought about by the per-; heartv congratulations to the royal sistent and untiring devotedness wlrch t .imv of Germanv of the birth of an he gave the cause, first through the!heir t tho throne Tnis message wiii press of the state and then by m -ire lK jn rp1OMSe to an .ffielal no'ibca direct personal effart and contnbu- tion wnjrn .,ter pmceed from ibe tionst on the part of himself and his j Gprrnan capital to the nations of :h wife. That was ten years ago, and j wor(J If tne president's me-sag.' i.; three years later the crowning to such maIe ,T,blic it will b by the recipients, energies began to come into existence, ; prjent r-eived no callers jo in the splendid establishment whb L , v but rnr a misv two hours Uh v. A, ' -i :t statement ;it ' torney's otTtce that the Xt s ' lice of Howe ' -I'd have a coti mniel and it is x-in question itrervicw. the -'s ;ersonal mat-oi-fi-e bu-i- ;t: while the :- had learned i.ide. it had '" vecnciliation tt:g Thaw. ' " ' -''.iHirt i urrent ' : ' .'.t'.orney's of ' "hat a record of x-. is available : part in the r.e rosecu:ion Tlie F-ie With Which the. Belgians ! the emergency as would be especially WonWaa Surprise to tlie Inglish- i distasteful to the liberal government. , The foreign secretary's speech was n,0,, ' made in reply to John Dillon, nation- Henlev England, Julv 5 The crew i alist who strongly denounced what he renresenting the club Nautique do termed the brutal barbarism of flog repre.senting tne c f-,r...x. gings and executions in Egypt, accus Gand (lielgium) today defeated Tnrn gr E(iwar(1 Grev of a desire to Hall. Cambridge, by three lengths in : corik the affair. the final for the grand challenge cup. ; . - Time 7 minutes .09 seconds. j shot hv a ointalilc. The cup thus leaves England for the ; Danville Va.; July r,-George Va fir?t time in its historv and tor 'He' tlr VweH-e months will adorn :he;den. colored, who was shot yesterday headnmirters of the Belgian Rowing 'while in a drunken spree by Special, club. i Constable Hairston in a negro suburb The ease with which the Belgianss beat the crack British crew was ; a Jhe Qfficer wag conveying the prison. rather rougn snocK io in-voh . to n when he broke loose and of the home oarsmen and to neir ct- nttemmed tc re-arrest lief in the hitherto unshakable inm- , 1 ; - .f . -l i .rl'l-mr mill, auximm y 11 uim i cibility of their methods of rowiag. nii . manner. The officer " pulled his pistol and fired twice. Eye Charged With Larceny. witness to the t raged v declare that the Washington. July 5. Alfonse Zelaya. i . j was justjfiable. stands lodav as a nionument to .:ucn Christian endeavor. There are todjy more than 100 children, for whom have been provided a home and the carend sheltering needful fcr their upb:inging. Dr. Jenkins was four times married, first to Miss S. T. Willeford. of Xash county, to Miss Thaxton. of Person county, to Mrs. Garrett, of Leesburg. and last three years ago to Miss At water, who survives him. X. C. VETERANS Date for Holding Encampment en able to IxKiite Bullet. ! Secretary Id) and his mall. An unknown member of ;h rew of ( the president's yacht Sylph was vab : bed hit1 last night by an Ital an wao had be'n annoyed by several of :h Sylph's men. The sailors tr im th -: Sylph who were standing near the x t ecutive offices at midnight threw ' eial bundle of fire crackers a mom; a party of Italians who were passing. Ac hour later the Italians returned an! one of them stabbed the sailor in tb left side several inchs below the !) a. ' Another Italian shot at :h sa-.lor ! :t mi?se,i The wound -.vas dr-s-i arid the sailr was taken aloard the Sylph ootslde m- : Tair s tho M head 'bilii' and p Cittit r. to ha l . . . : u a i mi r.i; i ii aci a i Of uotiat jo:;s !;ae nt b. vet. there S !l.- to ..- S that an amicable s.ttl.T. poitits if tiiff. H ilt cs .'1 ' fest..! th:o-ih arbl:.-.it,,:s At the first intimation of trifrnte in (Juatemalan state ! p ir'!M- n s, j t t : lroi.-i Panan.a to prevent ::. Mexico and M i' Culled s'.tt.s iKith made it dtar that tliey would U k uith disfavor tipon any oo-i btt.at wn of Central Amerian republic to over throw Pisitbnt ";it r ra Guate mala. Witt n the position of 'lie I'nltCiX States l-ecame l ar Sahador annouDO ed the appointment of J It Partis a.1 pp-cial envo to presi nt the Salvado rean position to American authorities and prevent any sritis international complica.t ions- The t-tate department has bt en advise! of the de-pat tun of Mr. Partis for this country, but if hf nt)t believed that he will arrive lit Washington for several weeks because of difficulty in reaching this country from Salvador. Guatemala lomplaincd bu'erly t 1'nfted States i f th condut of Salva dor and charges that tb- ! .tt r gov ernment has taken every means to for ward the cause f 'he revo'nt 'onary general. Barillas, and to hast n thi downfall f President Cabrera. It Ik charged that Salvador not only w1nkd at all expeditions whi h -ros d her boundary intc Guatemalan territory, but actually sept troops in Guatemala and committed many arts whirh can not be regarded as less than the Inva ffon of the territory of a friendly power. x rTi. mistaki: One Man hot and Killed nod Attother xfortnllv Wouinletl. Bluefield. W. Va . Jul : - Satn :! Pari way. i night watchuuir.. and Jr.n Itawson at, ! I'.art Jon, Hica ! tn Mi a i mining gan.f at r x i v - a fitht over tewan tul.ij. 1'arloway was en and left for .p-ad. lite- , d. s-m-rl a Winche-ster :i;'.- jD I star'e.l irt pursui! of h.-i aw-ailant. He arrivi a' -"tti'- ti:np rs ;i a siding a mile e.v and -ao n. i Ktandin in a .,r '!r T;-.i..tv' to U Il.i-Asu!i aral Jon'v.. h e;. ; eJ nro h'oting Armster Tayl.r an I Hatrv Ho-kii-. r.ero !ahor-r-. e:,ira4'-.l iu track -.rk. ii'-kin. d;-d almo; lr-s-antlv. Tavior win d.. Fa :!,; i4 m Jail. (Special to The Messenvrer.j Raleigh, N. C, July 5. General Ju lian S. Carr and Major H. A. Imdcn, of the North Carolina United Confed erate Veterans, in conference legard iug the encampment at Morehead City, announced August 22.1 and 23d as the mst probable dates following bre-al:ing camp by the North Carolina national guard. res4nt a vcrii- of Ioitiau and S-r-xlce lKmands IutintTs ;ire ot Dir'irderly. St. Petersburg, July 5. Dispatch-!? receivel here today from Samara statj It is understood a rate of one that two regiments g.irnniag that imjiortant provincial capital had nuti- I '.as, ban ( lub-. following the ' :- !,t' Manager Latham, of the '' pending a ; former, an I:' m the owners of 'hey wni demand k;',(f.;; !nat. Charles W. K'-U"t '!ont' Augusta will i " 'X thu ooutnern league K r-; son of the president of Nicaragua, was arrested here today and locKea m a cell at the first precinct station, on a ,T.00 yt nhnrcrintr nrlf t.irCenV. -lr The .lamctoxvn Exposition Washington, July 5. Admiral Har- nied and j.r-ntl a wri f politi- i cent a mile for veterans will be grant ed by railroads. Physicians are unabi- to locate tne c.,i ani service demands. The oflicerA bullet in the body of Hay Oimeroo, ire ; prmiK.,j to satisfy the service ie young boy who was accidentally shot rnands if the mutineers would retura celebrating the Fourth of July, and to duty, but the men replie! that 'hey grave apprehension is entertained as to ouia satisfied only with eompli his recoery. an with ail of their demands. ' The mutin-ers still command the i- Rescncd Erom Dnmning. uation but are not indulging in ex- Providence, R- i. The sea cesses. The situation is complicated going tug Edward Luckenbach whica by the fact that iu Samara the revo! : arrived here today had on board Cap- , tionisu are pushing a movement to m ca.s a L-enerai i n rtntfl 1 lXrt T(-T II 111 V III T 1 f V, cr, . . T t. 11 nru . -I 1 ,. V. I i r7To,-a rpntiv .v-nc married to a ; nufeiuu ua uu. unoiiw - - tarn riooert. .wuiuu. j.ntciaiui a iiuuL - ij.. t"tw,tv Tter zelava i connection with the Jamestown expo- Kingston, and his 18-year-od 3C, .strike ;s cellared a was released after furnishing S10 col- i sition and will continue in that ser- crippie who with a deck hand, l-'red pre-en opportunity lateral for his appearance in court tomorrow. vice. TolKicco Growers AsciatJon- -v- , -T- i- T.. 1.. c A larc rele saUon o? the fobicco o"roS- Ay?" Young Lad Drowned. Ashland, X. H., July 5. H. McK Twombly, Jr., IS years old, and tne ciation of the United States arrived here today on board the steamer Prin cess Anne from, Norfolk, Va., one ses sion of the annual conference was held Iat sea. The meeting will be continued tomorrow at the Grand Union hotel. Vi leir iid may size to further Williams, were thrown into the sea aims. off the southern coast of Long IslanI The ferment among the soldiers :;nd last Tuesday night when the barge ; sailors at Od-a and Seba.-topol c:-n-sprung a leak and sank. Williams was tinues. drowned, while the captain and nis Xo inkling of the reported rhJtin lame son were finally rescued, after ; and pillaging at Vladivostok has reach York capitalist was drowned while; foating aboUt on wreckage in a heavy Russian public, but the mili- suit I.i ra! imhii: tiii; wti-tui -t i.wv lal in Br-onsbt Acaln-I It I.ltlb K'mL. P a!! Kl' nealth v f- P."k. B-k-r- P-d:o. ojrner- I '"r'par.y Juiy V? ?' - y n 1 jifttM-t :: ' t "T !l U.! HTi.!:" th ompa!.-.. ' I. Kraft t:.d the It ta:j Cr-n f) tr v u ?.! r th.- a- 'i-tru' Uw o'jihlr.atl.-ri oTnpetjfJor.. af. -t JTSer, f Th of ' aai.-tt ach f -r jlnc.- Mr'h 2"o Sutt. Krii-u'l.' :ttjlr. -t llorrU a:.,! of N'W re f'r a pr; 000 an t w! for alle; Morr.- a r; 1 Company ;ti als ; -.- dealer ; r v f-t a r f . i- f. ilty -ry '1 'ornpar.y f t 'fl rtst-o'-ity. . r ' ar.d In Honor tf William ltran- Ir.ic'n Julv Z. Forrnr Ciingre.- swimming in Big Squam Lake, Holde ness, N. H., today. sea and blinding fog for nearly an hour Captain Monrichen'a home is in Brook lyn. The tag left Norfolk July l tow- kSj Te few :tS cni. tn three 1x3 for iS port. tarv authoriti who control the tele graph would be able to withhold for days any newn of such conditions &s they did of the iast npnrjis tnerc man Jefferson M. Levy, of New York. ga a lunch'-on jarty roiiy at 'he Carhon hotel in bjjor td Willlai: J. Bryan. The dining ruora wsls prettil dejrarei with flower and tho star-f and stripea. The- gueHtjj included Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton MrOjrm'ck. of ChU cago; Mr. and Mrs. Ocar Straus txut Colonel Hunalcker and Mrs. Hunslckfr. William J. Bryan wm an iatereatJ vikor to the bouse of conusooi ihl afteruooa as the gueit of John Born, president of the local government board who introduce.! Mr. Bryan to a number I of British politicians.