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WEATHER SUBSCRIBE TTHE DAILY MMISSOIAN c"I T[II --- I nenll." f 5i.. ri. l,7,d n.W.ltl)wFI ¥CN TS Tilll,)rrew--[' Blr. (,,lri DVOL. XXXVII. NO.:. S3. I\.z.' 1I.. MO)NT.\ . . MONDAI Y .lIININ,;..II N .I : I I I11.1. P i IVE CENT, ST. JOHN'S DAY IS PROPERLY OBSERVED PRENCHTOWN IS GAY ON OCCA SION OF ANNUAL CILEBRA. TION TO HONOR SAINT. MISSOULA WINS CONTEST Garden City Team Wins Ball Game, But Valley Aggregation Walks Away With Tug-of-War-Balloon Asoen. Bsen by Signor Ballazini Is Feature -Winners in Field Sports. '"ia t' ia llnl l ,icvlraUti n of Nt. Joilli' Slay, thiu'h won ,oberved sit lr|,'ln'.lh town under tht sauspupi ec of thl Hl{oilty ofr t. Jeuntst Hialtlust y)ut(rila., ara it ucerisatll l \v.it In every way, Whilt the mnreetin at Hutte la.t I'ridhy d ' trai.teid fruom the extent ti the ,,, ,brutlon tud red(uce:d the attendan.tsc :sollewhat, ,till the dtay was tilhst I(li Jnyably liient by liltos K'litho went t l the valley e.ty yest(rday. Balloon Asoension. The ilmlrnilug was giini, tover Iirgitly to servlihe andl the flirst event ifi t l, ct'iebratl it ws uhIe Iohnlnl ausi cension,l Whuhlh tenuk hiplnu t 3 usi',uek In thu' ufterliouiun. i uinor Iiallulm. Iin muds li ulc(ttlutill ulldr idealt | w leathelr u i,,s-lli thliin1 iad no aIvidtnt of ni)y Iii lid hail paned ltillulr lhiIs work. tle ust'unlntld iti a height io Iprluhlly 5oi0 fui, whlinii lie iuit hwlu ..it sll l Ilipariachutet. wl lth ou.ined rulsly and hei diliceenmidtl l hiI a fleld aboutii) hull' it .ilIhl. froii. thei start laiI; uiunt. all Game. nllUI'ilhiately i0ftCtr tl.i' Hieslen'lll tII Ih li.l gaml'e h,.twe'll lthe Minsumola White Stearu alld( till! lrenctllitowi tiinlr was called. rThe gaineL as ust and well played and the MIssIIUla iiiys cut doi, wn -manly ruilns by sharp flelding. The final score of the gapll, was in to 3 in favor rof Misnoulll. but it .tsn only by fast flulding that Missoula. kept the Irenchtow:l score down, as the onllle texl,, threatened in nearly every inning. Minsoula tutlied thie gantm' in its hba.g i thei, second Inning, wne., it fe.ll against t'. (Clemens shnlts for at total of six hits, which, cinnhil,ed with two errors, netteh six runs. H. tStinger anld Taylor werie on the pi)tilnts for Mildotula and Jlll ea'cellent work. tlinger fielded his jio.litiin well andI Taylor's hbase throwin g iultl down i budding rlln. . . Htinger at third mlade, a beautiful catch of it Texas leaguer lim thile fourth, which spoiled a le,nssiuble run and .a slnapy play friill third to home and back to third coin pleted the double, executed with Ia speed that completely dazzled the _renchtown contingeltt. t. Clemnens started the gaine, fitr irenchtown,, but lasted only four in nllnnsE. A. lictkmnan of tills city, who wenlt down an captain of thei local teatl. et line pei'evetd ibeca,, e his teanos maten preferred HI. Stinglr'a piti'hlinK and struck his Mlsswouu colorI'., allying himselif with l'rentiltowtl tlill goinig ill the slub at tI,a begi.illg of til' liftih. lie held tllhe Missouia conltigllent itafe from the fifth oin iand the inly rl un scored Iby the locails was a sireasming Ihonme run by U. Stinger, wl,, got tw\ lhome runs, a triple, aind a double iut of five tllnes up. ..renehton scoured in the first. sixth and eighth Innings, but lilt Ntinger' hard in several other llllings, failing, however, to bunch hits. Tlhe' follow ing lineups were used by the twio tealu : brentlhtown -t('. Clegi,ens. pitcher land third base; I,edoux. center fIldl; Jones. shortatop; Hicklan.n, pltehbr; Hamel, catcher: H. Clemens. right field; Mur ray, third uase; Boedrd. first base: l.oingpre, center field; Houle, sunsd'll base; J. cilemenltcS Hubstitute. Misoulao-- ". Stinger, third tease; (I. Lawrence, shsortstop: If. Stinger, first base; Heyfronl, secotnd bae':; 'l'aylor. 'tctlier; V. A lnersolin, left lidel; H. =:tlinger, pitcher; Mbiniik, c-enter filid; t'. Peak.', right field. Score by Innings: Mlssoula . . I 6 i ( . i i(0- lit l'renchtown . .. 1 0 Ii I ( I I I t- -3 LImpirles-Kreitsor undi MerrI'iLamI. Sorts. Ililliediutely after tile bull gam.lt., tlhe attentioni of tillt crowd was attlra;ctei (to the sports, whth were puilled off Inl front oif St. Joilhn's ial. ''The cv!nts. ulid their results were dI follows: loo)-yard dash ---K. Dehllunlaps, first. 50-yard dash, for boys ilndiier 1t -(' Anlderson, first. 50-yard dash for boys under , l - |. . Holor. first. Threu-legged race--Hl Iiutliler alld U. Mareeau, first. t1-yard dash, for girls under 16 - a.uretta Longpre won, after running a dead heat with Anna Loluelle. 15-yard dash, for girls under 12 Jullutte Maroure. first. In the hop-step-and-Julmp J. Mc Adams and E. Deachanmpe tied for first and E. eseohamps won the jump off. iO-*and dash-Henry Cyr, first; E. Deachampe, second. Broad jump-E, Deushamps. (Continied on Page Twelve.) WAR RENEWEiD AMONG THE TONGS BANQUET IN NEW YORK'8 CHINA. TOWN RESULTS IN FATAL SHOOTING. SEVEN SUSPECTS JAILED Despite the Fact That the District Was Closely Patrolled by the Police the Murderers Were Not Caught and Chinese Retioence Makes a Mystery of the Case. Nia YVark, .Jm I. - T', wiar thalt h i'ilni. hut ti'lev l thIIsn li .lilli, oiI llthrouts, lpromllinel anlll Illl,,llit tr'l'iesl,;: lriik, mit tliady IIIn thlnaitoii\l. In iihna, ii iiialel tlhr., ('hIlilninunll wiirPi shut. twa, ot o h th ftiiuilly. a thiril wits ilinful l. wt i iundl(i l iiam d all rl, Illthii 40 slllet frIh,lli Ieavy calllibr' riv·ilvers spattrliiI against thl lrlick k or li"I' ieints. In three inIiiten ftaiaawng. sev - en C('hlininell were atrreiltcdl. It hliilnlined that the .ioth llinlll i'vrsary ,if the ftiiindlalla ,f tihe saiity lt thu Iiour rotlrnlhrs tell nin this layl', ain il In I l iaiiinir tIlie allniibera were it ll'. a hlnilliet In PIll itreit I .i uailo.k. .A iiiigiter fiag. ,'llllai'il in grieeln, fsll ltfit fromll the hunll l Lll haill lsnit gliats beIaan Ii Iaarrive Plarly rriliii uill litrts ut tii lity (I i rIm n a la Igh hiringll w. Iti. it l vII n lli mlilaIlst if aI restisi. sW hu'flnl ti r I niii , ii w tii Iilisii with tallia,,lelnan. Ihit tih' shaultilgl he gin There ili Il ('ertli nt (i t tle lr els.11( ;riivallitlon, it It Ii i gnerailly Unl dleraata Iaiil in .'iluliato il tnhalt thii Ulia lt.ing tong did ntat rellah th, tait that Iahu Hetn, rie'iiintly- iaitted if the inlurdtar f tn Oln ( .ag iA-tilg tun miai, wasti lie tie guest utf hoialiir. Tell, i Hlllm n htic tauti, t.l. t ll*g t.,riiui tlllng iil th.e |in ur Ilrathers armuI acaih its otWlI sttllatin. ainl no lirulentl illeilltaer ft nri' siInelty> trlunutes LIe the ti.rrtitiry a. nil laiitr. Pi.keta htwit iiiiii isledil iii hl ,ia d t it 'a ll P tt ri'it hy thu io'aur iIrm theiaars 'luii sitl ilitf thi tl'n ltat n taaio lu mlitirllla tuhe il Jt ,eiit liniUiiluinry f .1iintt sreet Tel'l - wer' iln're iimlie iitul aiii tle ha-ut thai ual.tl, hbicusm mit 1f lit hatiquet. ..lm.e hady!.% steipliped livr thlP the,. Homilebolil.. haa'gat toi auhlumt. it lI ihitflu if Itaiy whilt. !aiiaei wlil ivir kilmiwi whua i,-rv liasa.ed a nit u-hi putith, st.liiiiaIN I the rain aft Iau:IIita aate' tiiii fiti fruiiim tim mIanl l r dart.aucns l aitii til for the e.va lit ('ath tha l flush. Nin ('hiiumaiaan will ,v-er tell CHAUFFEUR KILLED. itrttlafiordi, P'ii., Juti m ;. !liiathi Kaikus. at tihaiuifatiuir, agaiel ,2. wais t-llled arid twa caomnpanlianii warm, hai Jiared tailiay whiin their uintitnimhili crathedil Intati at telegrarih plut-. SON SHU9S FATHEAE IN DEFENSE DRUNKEN HUSBAND ATTACKS HIS WIFE AND O8N AND IS SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Ilutte,. Jun.i k.- -(Ml eclul.) -'Th'i nlll Trac!'y eht Illd seriously Injured his fatlher, Itobeert ,:. T'racy, this evening! when thle latter attempted to kill the mother. The 'Tru.y's were dllivorced three' wee'ks ago and sIII'nce then TraIIcy' has made' one uttetmpt to kill ills for mer wife. Today lhe went to the lusei. hruke down the door and declared that he would kill he th his former wife and win. He had beern drinking and gralhling hisn wile by the throat be gunll to pound| i her. His suon told him to stopl or he' woulll sllhoot but the~ father paid ino attention until e' re celved ll hllellt, It enterling11h hiback ,and pene''traltintlg hI ll lel. H iI i a i'serio us cnldl tlion tnigl t. INSPECT BOULEVARDS. Kaniais CIty, June 2s. -Th'l'e (lidden tourlsts speint thie day lekllklng ver Kansas ('lty bIlllevards. They will leave teiomorrow for " ()tmlth,. BOY MEETS DEATH UNDER CAR WHEELS Itulte. June 26. --(pcee'al.)--Jolhn W. Mkeltott, the four-year-old son of I). C. Mkeilton, an employe of thee Butte i hewer Pipe & Tile company, was run over this afternoon, suffering tnjurles which resulted in his death. The little boy had cruwled, under a street car which was stecndlng at the end of thee second street line waiting to start on the return trip. No one saw the boy and when Motorman Harry Mclntire started the car the little fellow was crushed. He was hurried to Murray bospital where he died two hours later. BACK TO THE SIMPLE LIFE AsHTNG wc DURTNJN THE S-lME f MOml-lI W4ENTNH WgyMIS iZ§S R TE 3V *1 M~ -U - - -YN y \ , M t t 16J n pEN* ATE T"It"Ie~~m It N6 W JOKE ,} Ct ct 7HL t HpnS M t NTP t w MK SWH- MOT TAWORD Joc Gsr- 6LAD TO GET BAC XOM 1D HEARTINE WE~lb HEALTHY CONOITION IS SHOWN BY' FIGURES UNCOMPLETED ESTIMAT.ES SHOW NATIONAL TREASURY TO BE BE IN GOOD SHAPE. W hlllingtoln June ,1; Ll ou ,1>,, 1 aluin iII the iovi'rnii t, ii.t'- li . .i l year, which (ndst wilt the close of bushiess on June 30. I'nrl tiplet.ed fiKt'ires 1iitl enttiInates avHaIhblel l ut this tilme', J'lo l Hecretary Maiei'Vghi to, ixlir.,s him telf ai wt ill suttlatll l awIth til ,l- i- ri t i ollns of tilhe tr("a.iury dI('|rl'tllen1t f',r the lfis.al year Jiiit .-lding. %h Mr \ih, 'Venght regiards the inw tariff hw a, having ju tlifiled itself as ia r n.,,i , pIroducr; Inter nal; l .v'e11 o r r.'1 I ,' t have exceeded the esltiltllnl.; Ih il., pIroxllmately $10,00,,000 ia ll Ith- yiar maly endl with a sturpliu illn ti I,"i rilil ary) receipts a nd expendllltures, ilnstead, of ta leficlit of $%4,000,000 Its 0ax alIre dlicted. The Panama Canal. During tihe youlr thie ol i nt'I'I£o1,1I 11($ 910,1.411. This has bIn i la rit all 111t ni reguolar workinRg i,'allh Itltlllane, thereli hleing IIi t 1 4 lh ful ifuni ( frt-u wlliji i ilaytin1,its fior this 1lrp1litu- "e iall i, nltllde. (yLnigrils Ihas it hoit111i ..111 I lIi tlhin iexpendltures, hbut 11r. .M'laiv\'ugh has balked on the balsis iin whlich thl( law provides the binds lhatill bl . is suelld. If at :1 per ' c(.Ill, 1in ino1w Ipro l.tted. the weri-t(titry Irli-vls, tll. ' would hav a it imuch hlttr ilititltl hlank cilrculaitlion ilvllige than tlhui olut.stalding tlwo per cents and tllh'ir Is . ci, ild thlerllefore constitutei a li tir'iilttullli against thle twoi. Receipts and Expenditures. Congress reftelld tii graduatlie thei tax iuon natltonal halllk c(.irculation .i - *eureld bly biinds Hoid thill htiindi rei-uil unissued. The amlull t of Il mllIillll threes authortedtl , hilt nolt issuxdil ig gregate $290,56ll,0ii, I his annuiiial rei lport to cirongresN Ill ,ceilllbtiler. i-el-rl tary MacVeaglh estimatesi that tihe oir dinary receipts of the gioverlnment fior the flical year 1910 would a he ti4, 000,000; ti (late they haltiv aggrlieatedi $641,35I, 5:12. l. et, tlitleted thei ordilln ary dilsturenents lri t tt5i,075,1720; at thlls tllne they allllllout tol 861510,501(01,:1:, Custilins receiplit thlis y-,ir have beenlit, 1$36,5.2,242. tihe- treaxilry estimatIe for the year heilllg $:1i,500.l,00llt. Now tilhe piredlction li that tlihey will not I-ut-clh lmoire thlan $l::li000,00, thus falling below the esttilates. Corporation Tax. There hl u 1(1eie i ult. I liril i ri-i , h n tlif itn thu O1 tituli iate i lexp-, lli - liures Ill the -Ivlil, wa-r iandl lUaval i-H tltlalli and a (Ltderia(se f $7,000il0llil00 in the el titnatei liontal drlel'ctli,-uy. I'hl.tli - er there will tie ia Htlitius it the eind of thle year, offllliials ay, Illdependstl upon the atulllllnt of (uorpolration tax money received. 4eeretatry MaleV eagh estimated it wouldl reacth $15,0i00,0t. o The prospects artre rtherwlic,. ,l money Is paid direct to Intirlnal rev enue collectors alndl frequently syv eral days elapse beiforei It reacthes thet treasury here. Corporation taxes plilidl to dlatie amounlt to $3,258,153. If $I,lii00,000t more from that soul'rce be In the hands of the treasury by the ielid of the fiscal year, the predltolun Is made (Continued on Page Eight. INQUIRY IS STARTED REGARDING GORE CHARGES %% t* ) t1111 41o . .ltiat Lit ' I 'll |t' * il 1\t, tKtianting ,'n1~lllllli l :' , o, il' s. . i'lla 111td ill Ii 111 ' i tal' . It I t' il l t11 I lth , ai, l is at result if '."'l'11,ntr orli'. chlrgac ot att'l.g ttl , rt iii-l' ill " InIt 'cti I tn with Ilndiali ' inllllirl ill a lllit i11 t 'nlr.ad c it ' h I c it ,l/I Thv'' will he it 14l''" ing IiK lm llrrow\ oif the' ilInatlt i nn'tii itil'i'. of whi.h t'liltlclr .JItns ill I'r W .asitwiml. il I. lhiwlrinul The hol l, u llllnitt .v, It is talllllll ti( l 1II i ll lci t lit I l ut'11 linot y I flxl'd, In I k(l)lahu4in.i, urnnt Ihe'', cure fullly Illllll re into th)i IIit.l ion ofi I'll itN i lri ti.t tuilt phit of th, attoirne('yn lit I,'l'lr t i' tIl i'ln Itra-ts with Intdialts It'ltrc.,'ritttl.t Itu'k,' of iiclth Dult ta.tch. hairman of tll' ho s 1(111 col( ( a)l tlll ,. is ~.ln I-hc;l rriln n of thll e IInIlhll affairs c.nai iitt°,, which hat, ' hor .e of tih tu tt n lll ll of i'iposing o' Ii' h Sl - plus lhndls of th'' fit' -, l lllpsi trilb.. ian I kltiohmt. Mr. I11ark' ist t It~ olti .,a that it vs..it at thll. trltt will rastilt hi tmuch hitlatflclal Ilnfoi ti:atltra foir tht MURDOCK SAtISFIED WITH SHOWING KANSAS INSURGENT MAKES FORMAL STATEMENT REGARD ING SESSION JUST PAST. S', .h'laiglc 1, Jun ta Th; "l,.1 r gints'l " III thl. i,.b t ,l i.'l,l'r.'pr" nthati, t.'r*, I pc'N I l l sibtlc ll f r in.,ch. I 1c It' " inialu ll iu 1.i *i at ll tllr'lng ti(ll. . -" loll ,of congtKr,,s j. t dloses), ,, 'entling t M.. r M Irl'l ,s-k of K InI.un), nI '" l , f t"it- I,';ll r's i' o h t ' liiinurgcint hin, id 'i' ru'Il Ir'u rt(i l l hill anu i tic lit of thIt' ll ll Il Igtir slatioll I.an .i "ii. l, .i 'f l,''lii'' a li I rel'spi nsiltr t o thli' iiulihc' ..Ill. In"' , IlarII I Il tondilKl, Just I. n , Ipro lrti ol it. til' ylanuker's Icpower ,'i1 lrok'an, hi, IIl iit t.inlns c bl'lr, r a' l il ic, mi liom Murdock's Statement. 111 Ill, fIlormlil sctat, m:il,I, '.,il .11 r .M.. rtliok, '4pauka'r ';,rnnoni toItok 1,,1i1n, it1 ,i.y hiltt ti' acil1 clta i tliv'' i't'uilationl ,of this ll* rtaign 'iN t.I Ih' Il.ct ill :loi yti , lsr, .ll dill lti o at .ucctu liwlt.c, cas hi, ishoutld, that it c w ts l Ith,, l.tvlII i' tholcl o-ciall it n til lrgi,' iti ll 4 tcha hc ll,' i wha ici toi hi.'l I tall thlt mi n ji, r I rint astur' pn w' l with tt vti- li ituy cIc ti Ilti-' icl icslaicl hI l nt' Iai,, i l fia hr 1 c yri t ~ .islon hr p, Ih, r', , , i, , i l ti pot, nl,<r dliret anti thr )IIriN .- Iuses thl I .i that th4' Illn.arrdcls , " '' n fhllf ling frn ni thl nlenhern ,f t f' lnls'.a A letter Attitude. '"Theli t ind'tl'y sinel last I ''a-- r has t. tn t iiahil'(I tf ' gtivernInili'lt Tyratainy it 'otmmtltte' , irultul 'lturti'' in tha hItous,, arrogat in the chair t't' hiv' hi, i'n i t iln er , it fir . ha I iri. tntttieiay hal hetn toward,; ft' 1 governmeitnt In thae I,:sr. L tglslatiton hais hI.come more nstil more the worki of the whole membarbrIrp serving the whole nation and lt. antd l ses for seilleh purposes." REPORT WI11 SlO APPROPRIATION FIGURES HOUlJSE COMMITTEE TO PILE ES TIMATE TODAY-IN NEIGH. BORHOOD OF MILLION. I flin t"II.June 0s h (1.11.11 011 it (ul t (1jul l r us lna , u ild iti.l lllll nf1- i inti i 'if.1 ill io lft 'it Ii II. t il lhh llt Ifittl i i ill''t I II ll' i 11nities 11t11'11 (14l btji i uilatii .il ll litI .ill illi4 ' l -. l lilllS f l- IIIt YPd HI 1111111 tir till- I'iiihlIbi , -t l I' l~l~l Pll~l tllJ III I. 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N. ilhit ir lrml t,. a t+.le.grapqh l.h,h MI. .i ll+ .Ju I+ Ida +. 11 l 'll l l l'l .,'II II IN I I l I I.I+ l lp (I I(; c'ountr'.,, 411 rIIII.ll ,.l'lr hw.,+.mt ofI herlo, todha.' r'.';.<' l+ J+.'i'lh Phf' fel+r. ii Ilnll - wiSPER T ln wr nkEd MIvNALusb ''.I, s h k. + l ofl,ll its l C+..h ils ol 11hetr1ie1t fr lllc a pl o . r w Bllrl . lllll I I.It fi P Gl. (ll , i (ll'.+l.ll Hl'll. \\()I , I 1I lh+, l,' h" h\+ 1·( I (i l) .I tt PANAMA ELECTIONS. . h ein .l il +1 110 .\ llifet'Jlal * .I, l itll w.+I'1 hobId lhonug.1hout lh+, r'+,llbl ti, t he f X'lllllo nI I llll'h~ll ll t Iltli 4 llll t J i +ljl'l H ', p lil'tj Ih ~ll'l.. i I1 |lll) lll. (' · J I f.% +l lil Ir , sii llt l t i tlla DESPFRATF CRIMINAL KILLS TWO OFFICERS ts lI, a IJ ;, 1,,n , '+ l h a r ,,f l' , +.1 lJia lls ,alibi lin*MUl .h, ll? id ieh, l~l ' we+r,, kilhel m,.l i+,lhis Sherliff l in... T-Itl'ur lr .wlr e irto, i . InI w r l lr,'. hlltld bh W II lel,;l et IK t,. h,+ h a rriI ( d ed< hhin .,lr inl 1i++ +hou , wilth h s NilI .'hihlters ll II, +- . , lI ,.rita l+ an iI thro.uteli to hill soist I. hl l . HIM ulhet++ (.fil lrl. dl , I m e r i +l. ' lll'|111, 1 w asP a+.kedI anltl nI uiliti++ nearll y~ll) ut Vi+'JIger. abih t(, th,+ holia. Th' hous atlOll inhU l a~t|. l b irt J M ADRI FACES SEEMING DEFEAT RCPORTS FROM NICARAGUA TELL OF VICTORIES FOR THE REVOLUTIONISTS ATTACK IS ABANDONED National Leader Refuses to Permit Non-Combatants to Leave Acoyapa and Fear nf Outsode Interference Prevents Provisionals From Projected Attack. Itln1 H hl. . ,,Is , ,l ,. , l '1, .\ . ~"11111 1 .,I 111. rl \ 1 m'' 1ll' i i le, , , r1. . il .( r t;ii' l. Il .\r) 1 l i, I'r . il , 111, pt. rell d il.it.btII ., l .sail , I iiigill pi;i. tills.oIrtaiIt hin( is- I ls, t l *' 1lr1l ilsrI l . e t *IfI i i1.li, si .11° 'I'h s," ,' IIIIII' I , p;s l.' . 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Ilr ripirts l tliit hil rts al U ea is w Imili to ist 'Issi sh sts stiis n5 1115. ii sisis A ts Isa .In sz Ielnvsisi p 55r55'"in sir Ii e nssn iss halsiltsl. th'lts i , Isls. *t iry lii Is i't iN iprobablh l Iihal fi*,illerait Mein il ll tllln sho li l, 1 t*sll of h blll rslll i nn' t. Ir l)l Iln Irlt s . Iht - r 't ie riagsuii e 've'nt'll l elega111 i, n , Iht At I ll lie' I,..5., 1l It I Ii ,us hi i s h'sree Ihlil ih ui It-1ns lih ilse flir the iisMt Ib nol lit plir, i ntaw in " Ihe Mail l 'drl r llernl n t ul,nll l thnl heretfl er mll iin.rehn.ul. r i t - Iili slitlK I sti Ilss s11s 'llh u( tit ili i sialll ii t I illut lisr perlll , ls'' s illnt ,ustsin s' t'h ililn slhssll i~ s bjel l. . t ,s e zsre 'r'llii i lwou l m i lts that a iluiist' dat l. stlll lie eaxi est* at Ill l i,,ri,,hls It Is prlh ahli 111 ith t 1 . th l.n rl' ln Itili ..fflosor lit manni' tsl here Ill1 renf se It ren,- us lixi l ilis dr'erre ilt,',rtl h t .e re, t h,.] hir. that lii raI;il s 1 s.trat rn, Vl'ellinu ild .il .1a rillllt , hlin o hnrillh,irtlil inle of th11 c'' ass I »linl. I'rinliap l u. w hlre it few% .. - tratlh illwl -i w .ir lie nti l 111,24 't Runt ; lM d rapidl -fir' rs tiers' .,Itplll 'eil find no ih destr r t Ile i t prIli opert Ie t> Ili-r osilI ,* I' I f I str . l l is that lu .ll u n .'Iil for1 utrr.rister GIRLS WED DOOMED SWEETHEARTS MEXICAN PRISONERS ARE MAR RIED FEW HOURS BEFORE INFLICTION OF PENALTY. \\l ·. ' l i ~. w , . ti.e i ll.. ,i it r tii, rl "i.tillg aii' ,Ill i .e. ii rl pl "il* rl , .ll I II t1"e' i itnl l ti.ll ury eI t 'ctll ,dlJiiI YV eetllini, %e'trlitv. whIen their hui - /"x1"," 111" II1 l111 ilfit ;l 'l/" rll lll 'l, . Jtll) ? *'l, - tni '-i I c.ai, e-i ptitn tlhnll aftter tr[lh l Ily" the" ear erillu t'11t 111'l I r '* ll . Iiiit l 11,lit the" rci. t uleri.i in lt ct \'aii i t lili.I I Jer w ir'll''ll I ,l h t lllll ,l. 1 l rilel llnIer hlave ,l , lr ot iieiin ll llll T .ee er, r "h r - I ,n 1c' I' t , eall ! al e e, 1.1 i 'c ..I .tI 1I1ireldt Il 1 e il yr111 l t lint.e 1 i e tIC r II' . w l tiit til p i rel.t cetl I l,. iltle s illn hip i it11 flir '11re. leltnctelli t, t li.4 l'eart willet fur ' I nth+ int lI . t.iein d'iately aftle r th,. Lice- it; l I ee ae/ked perll+ 'slwi n t', m"1.-rI y hInfr" the.. ' Krlntlie I.. t Il if l i th r ilil. ;h1 li tht y Jicungt te er'i ti,1 11 n I i ll h 1114 . I1i-. " - a.l.Ae-' e -it tL the rI ll+,1 at tl c hc wlll agreettet lo 1p ,l i lii' lh, t IeI. rl';tKlc . ". c , ilillii ,l. t.llk III i lh l ithi t II ./ I - ie u , EMBARGO STILL ON. - 4teir 1li,1. .ll iC i l. i. ' , r I l ice? 'til'h t'1-l.111 IL .,c- i ' e , 4 . I,;.1e ,.i 1 ,1 lieu lee1 w ., tirn I f cccl 11.11e ili it, Hllill 'A ' hel t lit/cal tc ,i 4 .111 in lh t hl ahi- .l' i i llce ' ,llt 1eii li it; 'l r I , t L. l r 11 11th iii e l Ie lilu i tl lw d lt e tll o i rle t i I the .'ciitl li.l th. t tlhe i l inug rirfer /Iln ' 'iA h ii le7'vern r I lt I tighit'. hi.- 're. ate-,. FLIGHT DELAYED. u neltdeerf, t;rtierntiy,. Ju,1 e Zt. |ie cuiALIle of et(riny weather tile Zepptlinl ulrshltp Deutschland did not Nail tcday. 'T'he next v)oyage will be on Tueiday.. AMES ATTACKS SENATOR LODGE IN ANNOUNCING CANDIDAGY FOH SENATE CONGRE6SMAN GROWS BITTER. BRINGS LOBBYING CHARGE Declares That Lodge Is at the Head of the Political Machine Which, is Backed by the Corporations-Has Gained Control Over the Bay lState Legislature. ia.,I..hI |, .liit a iaauit i b iia il aaill atmacy Ir. IHIhlh'l.I rr iltill l'q'd |ll ' t'~lllf(? h|ll l') hlr F ihe I niatial tlala a .alelai(ta nt Iaiv I n." .i f. it al tlIiJ atl, nt eaatiuivaly ig lt lxi a'iriti lIll 1 hitta"r ittaavk a phil 5toaniatar hieta, afle'r I ia iili nt aaliiir I· 1 "ii i l. tr aIi.bi l"ile Mrp tiAl Inahlt aiataitama t tIae s I.l* i.. i naitI ll I la , .il "FIH (l tIIt*. I~ll~l~.(llrl ·(1* i l 'l| rll*'.i * *1"11) rlaao e r bta in 'ial ini liar la i iit i " 1 li k. i la all IllIII , .iii~ ,r. Irrllatiall ni l y all ii ll aah c l t l f i, Il iataraialli 11 Itt a'.Iaai.iiaal.H lt aL ftr Iat1i1i vo1 ial a.a' raalt·1' iat a iily ) lut, Ilffiatallit ti lrl Ira i *li ci t ll ; l.it, .l t llnltaaill . aialihaaaora. ,n*Ii oailllali nlllll at -Iallil aal lb.a hlnia i-Ie Ames' Opinions. "Ill ia allnr laL li llliriy a Ilt i rlala nliC olyii) t fair l(ix lwst ll llllIh tI iii(.. hIlt It iiiaaiiIa tl|hr ifa la ioail ia iiar thi lahrg'i rsi lri.uan , llh iiluinI aillln In i la-l ailaitia.lir I latara hlii eall arliv in i hli liall al aiiagre a ai ll a.11 at Ii that Maa.aaai lhaaellts Ilegiashturai'. It ll rna Iaart.ed thaul hi lila- leiallaal i'xtrr.nail . Ifarrlli Iig ailk re-ie .ll atainlli lila Hml g liu lill rc r i nar I hi aalagrliir a l aan i ill the talit., hI lll, lhi i C thit Mr. 1aia.ata. l.lt a ia.y ara te sla airilfhllahiei in lala lwhetlalr hla lai ngiiaalla liar hiame ai a iilah frlillld It Il hliara l I a lleihe Ilas t I liti i frllliii.lr l rIe,,ialiiut woiuitI leniil IllihirlIf Cii tha eolil ttaaat iii j rt ea f ia .i*a, @van tliiaugh a flraiih wh haaa liti l aaa tiit. ly vlatlilalll l 1 Ill i Iiiairaal I aehlialgi if whiah li. Ii Ilear gnr'ait expanani.tll Lodge Machine Centrols. "ei% th t ii r,.t lrimlllarliev., It i ailll arauaallv aatahilttaal tiat Mr 1.ai wailihl Thl e't, Iii. jaaeaallali a ihia laa, l.t ra. o.ri.,lalaeia. rinl the ili Illin 'he l ,M ilil ac h l.)tt' in dko~ 1'i. ll~.'iitglltitui laiil t a lalal i Ialalal aaaluiea fTat thlaa. iireC lirlaimary bill whlia.Ia haiil giatiasiel thu haaiaua, T'he. htfai-at ,l Mr | l gadgiiaal a tha tira iillatlaiall ti hC alaa na athia, a ill lanaI aliire thia ir a ila sthallaif altie. taa lairty haaa-iaaaa CI t i taly Iii lIla, lata. t., hut iii thi ilaitlaia it will rialaarat aailhllaaiaaa Ii tala. rialhhailan ii anareillt, iae'lrit I lay alilriala ha ila liglalaitaaria l at ta traiaa the laltlai:il a ial a I lay ailiatltig ai palle alaflfalu waltha.ri , o. al lniag eaerae't'al ItI1a larlxailta a-i t alnl ratlhr thaaia tlit. litlhlla Kgiadai' Mr. Aiaa ll a, a-u l I txpa-ta thu Iaiatg mlua will try lii jati-V.lit aluilgata ilf can'lallaidataaa ita thial hIiaaia tlaaat thaiy matay ai' ,iaantrillalal, latir Ta larnvita taltat, hi, a.saaaa hlaa will try t, ia-alllm l v iry ainiallalati I Mli ,Ilaa hal -aaa'a ta i I laia llilaaafa to I tl a il, a.li l 1aa rula.aal NOISE MAKER KILLED. t 'h llll d, t'i l."., Jun .I. l. i I rt ',11. E'.dr, I';r.dE hIN latd iJ|rl MA i tr.ty al iit I I tl".r I i iunIIl 'll t111 ' I , h1i1' 111 'th rl'N ishil'd I. ci.4.l.. it, Is nrw , ,ii . 'lou v Plarld., not a trehlil'v., be .a' ll i - taliiI aNI i tII ruI t li %u It sit.'h auldr,, ,1., Ihe >uh.tjae' t Ihat Iight Oatil t1h. lat t wsi fiat7lly .itl.a'edI in the ned'k! ";iL a knitf' 'II sItwas arr a, tt- I ELECTION IS MARKED BY NO DISTURBANCE : I'I , . lI . .x" I-, i r e a ill " l 'ton f-.r pr ( i.siulu I' .ii ' I . I' ;, -' l . ' tf x iAull u 1.-.. d I i l., il Ii ar-/. ;ills e'hil .l , - l ,t, ,r "" .1 . fi'oph' le od aif t ..n , ' 5 h I l1h ti fi l IIh n Jlar|. a i t il , ' h ' u i Miaxlluu ti, g hi Ii I I, a r I' ' I. i '' I, ji , GOVERNMENT PREDICTS MORE WARM WEATHER \ " I.stil .u t 'l,, l34 h, .'I : fI . ltI ,t ,thear With .o' x lrt ' . aa s ..'.di'te4 i1 l thle guvterni olu',t at l.. 'I tau i. i allI ...r thu atuantry) 'ter. +Ill hi' lat' I ,h tt' ar.u. fintf t'I tiustly lt 'Itu0 ota i trI valley tl* luke resion anlld thi, Ith rui ut.' at Wuuner we'athiir l.a iruLa'tetd iI r lit, Iu..atuak regionl, 1th, Sa.t weria pluii state', the anterior at t'alifornia atmit in the ntirthweawla r . states. Now extrenily high t.p.w.tm ture are Iir.lIi'ted for the w'nk R t Jl middle, west.