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BRIEF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. KISHINEFF DISCUSSED. President Roosevelt end Count Cassini of Russia Talked of the Situation. WASHINGTON, June 13. ? Count Oassini, the Russian ambassador, has Jwst Unfilled an hour's talk wtth Pres ident Roosevelt. He called at the VttMte House by appointment and was rebeived by the president in the let ter's private office adjoining the cabi net room. Ostensibly the purpose of the ambas sador's call was to take his formal la re weil of tfic president, as he is leav ing for Russia shortly on a vacation. Practically tlie whole time was con sumed In a review of the situation in Russia growing out of the recent Jew ish atrocities at Kishineff, though no statement concerning the conference couM be obtained subsequently either at the White House or at the Russian embassy. President Roosevelt, it can be said, to keenly interested in the representa tions which have been made to this government regarding the treatment oiT the Jews in Russia, but he also is keenly alive to the traditional friend sMp which the government of Russia hM shown for the United States. Steam ? Pound Guilty. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., June 13. When the sealed verdict reported to JfWlge Lawton of tbe superior court by the Jury which tried William H. Stearns of Charlestown, charged with assault with felonious intent on Annie Bdrke and Annie Bolton at Winches ter, was opened it was found that the defendant had been found guilty on bflftfa Indictments. The sentence im pend was not less than eighteen nor mere than twenty-two years in state prison. Several assaults on women after dark created a scare in Winches ter under the general belief that a "aJugj rer" was at large. Suspicion was ttriied toward Stearns after he had bee? seen loitering on the street, and hfe a treat came. Both Miss, Burke and IMie Helton positively Id^rttlfled him. Healed Dr. GAiiiiiiiiaiiMiiiraoticing pliysi ? a^ii'tTBrnwa ui? -^rjiyer tbir twrears, writes hlf . experience w?i Foley's Kidnel M f| | *For years I had been greatly wllfered with Kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged pros tate gland. I use/1 everything known to the brofession without relief, until I com menced to use Foley's kidney Cure. Af ter taking thiee bottles I was eutirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now difly to my practice and heartily recom mend Its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hun dreds of cases with perfect success. Sex ton's Pharmacy 70 Smith St. I SEAL ESTATE ADVERTISING. k Modern House. Bight rooms. All improvements large lot, on Rector Street for sale at a bargain. THE BISHOP COMPANY 122 SMITH STREET ECONOMY... If you are interested in good property at low east, call on us. We have some fine lota on William street /or sale cheap. Boynton Brothers. D Att 0 n 1 A Fine property with wat rill nn IK er front lots can be J. VI MIU? bought from $300 up. Apply to Moses Van Name, foot of Bently St. Tottenville S. I. Amboy Realty and Construction Company. A good business property for sale on Smith Street, house nearly new, Store 20x44 feet, 10 large rooms, a decided bargain, terms reasonable. Poet Offlee Building. UST THINK OF IT! A House and Lot ina desirable part of the City for $900. En quire R., care of Perth Amboy Evening News. O&EISEN A DAHL, Masons and Builders, Boom 14 Scheuer Building;. Karri MAT KM KUUNISIIED. Open Kvenlnurs 7 to 10, SERVIA'S NEW KING SPEAKS. Has Received Numerous Mes sages of Congratulation Legislature Meets. BELGRADE, Servia, .Tune 13,-The assassination of King Alexander and Queen Praga, the latter's two broth ers, the Servian premier, minister of war and former minister of war, per petrated In the dark hours of the night i by a band of officers, and the procla mation by the army of Prince Peter Kit ra georgev i t eh , the pretender to the throne, as king of Servia has apparent ly, it may be said, been accepted by the capital and the Servian people without a murmur. Prince Peter Karageorgeviteh, the newly proclaimed king of Servia, gave an interview at Geneva in which he re peated his disclaimer of any complic ity, direct or indirect, in the assassina tions of King Alexander and Queen Draga. He expressed his detestation of the crime and gave a brief outline of his own political tendencies. Prince Peter said: "My partisans have a complete or ganization in Servin, with which I am in frequent communication, but I was first informed of the royal tragedy enacted at Belgrade by a telegram from a cousin of mine in Vienna. "I have received numerous messages of congratulation, but that is all. I calmly await the trend of events. So long as no formal proposals reach me I have no reason to leave Geneva, and I will remain here. No one has yet asked me to return to Servia; no one has yet offered me the crown. "My opinion of the executions of the king and queen of Servia is this: I deeply regret that it has been thought necessary to shed streams of blood. I formally disapprove of the violent measures, and I especially deplore the fact that the army has hnd recourse to such measures, an army whleh has nobler tasks to accomplish than assas sination. It would have sufficed to iforce King Alexander to sign his abdi cation. He could have been bound, as has been done in other circumstances. It is a horrible thing to shed blood. "You ask what will be my attitude when I am in possession of the crown ?we will assume thaf I am called to the throne. I shall not fail to take in spiration from the admirable institu tions of Switzerland, which I have learned to appreciate highly. I am in favor of the absolute liberty of the press. Regarding the foreign rela Iions, it has been alleged that I am ystematically hostile to Austria. That Is false. Maybe I am in special sym pathy with Russia, to which country I have sent my boy in the hope that he Would take service there." The meeting of the skupschtina on Monday next is now looked forward to confirm the proclamation as king of Prince Karageorgeviteh and to regu larize the new situation. A Prenldenoy Fop Cleveland. PRINCETON, N. J., June 13. ? It was learned that former President Cleve land has been offered the presidency of the University of Virginia-. When <een Mr. Cleveland said, "I should be utterly unable to accept such a propo sition." P. SANTORO, N?y!!,v' 105 Smith street. Ladies' and Gentlemen's TAILOR We have just opened a flrst-class tail oring establishment Tor ladies and gentle meu at the above address. The public i& invited to call and inspect our stook. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty. Honest Goods. Low Pi ioes, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. 3? Please call in jB and sec . . . 3. Sossin's ) * Display of S OIL STOVES, ) i GAS STOVES | AND PIPES. gj It will pay you. J. SOSSIN, WE are Prepared to Make Installment Payments to > BORROWERS OR PARTIES BUILDING. I File Plans, Specifications, BiaJsand receive all information. Contractors f^tose Note. Citizens1 Building and Lfen Association, 104 HIGH SI BIG HOTEL STRIKE ON. Chicago is Tied up? About 2,000 Union Employes in Ten Ho tels are Out. CHICAGO. June 13.-With charge*, made of proposed "labor graft" as tlie price of calling It off a strike was de clared of all employees but clerks in all the big hotels whose managers are members of the Hotel Keepers' associ ation. I About 2,000 union employees in ten of the large hotels went out, chiefly waiters and cooks. Hie large family hotels were the principal sufferers, the large downtown establishments, with one exception, not being affected. At the Sherman House 330 men walk^l out, completely tying up the dining room and bar service. Among some of the large hotels which will be affected by the strike or ider are the Auditorium, Auditorium Annex, Grand Pacific, Great Northern, Stratford, Palmer House, Briggs House, Bismarck, Kalserhoff. Thompson's, Vic toria, Wellington, Lakota, Chicago Beach, Del Prado, Vendome, Hyde Park, Windermere, Metropole, Ken wood, Holland, Great Northern, Vir ginia, Brevoort, Union, besides a num ber of smaller hotels situated in the downtown district and nearly all of the family hotels that are not In the immediate business center of the city. The employees in the hotels are well organized, and the order for a strike will carry out all the cooks, waiters, bell boys, elevator men, chambermaids, scrub women and all other classes of help, with the exception of those em ployed in the offices. To Pnnh the Cnnnl Treaty. PANAMA, Colombia, June 13.? Sena tor Obardia and Dr. Samuel Quintero and Senor Jose Maria Jovane, mem bers of the house of representatives, have left here for Bogota. All three said they would do their best to obtain the ratification of the Hay-Herran treaty. Children in Peril. Some of the most anxious hours of a tnother'is life are those when the little Ones have the croup. Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and effective remedy that, never fails. "My boy would have died from membraneous croup if it had not been for Foley's Honey and Tar," waites C. W. Lynch of Winchester, Iud. Sexton's Pharmacy 70 Smith St. J. H. HOPE 4k CO. All the LATEST and MOST STYLISH IN Gents' furnishings. Our ats are the talk of the town. Call and see them. J. H. HOPE & CO. 77 SMITH STREET Howard Hope. \ Sol. Ruijenstkin. SOLE AGENTS Hawes U1TC Celebrated $3 I1M I O I_ ____l TO BOY j | ? - _____ ? ? Lawn Mowers i a ? Rubber Howe ! ? Garden Tools i a Refrigerators Wire Cloth i Elizabeth Hardware Co. 158 SMITH STREET I'owdrr lriui SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.-The ne gotiations In progress (luring the Inst month for the absorption of the four California powder manufacturing com panies by the $50,000,000 corporation recently organized under the laws of New Jersey by the Du Fonts of Wil mington, Del., are declared by officers of the local companies to have been practically completed. It is expected that all the California plants will pass into the control of the Du Pont com pany by July 1. Arannnhnkn Cup Ruce. MANCHBSTEIt, Mass.. June 13.--A fifteen knot breero which tossed up whitecaps in the harbor, accompanied by a hard rain, made the managers of the Beawanhnka cup challenger trials decide to postpone the race. They will try to hold two races today. The Meda, another challenger, owned by Edgar Allan Lynn of New York, ar rived by rail and was put In the wa ter. She is of the freak type and looks like a plank floating on the wa ter, with the mast almost a midship. It will pay you to go up to SOMEBVILLE when y?u want a WAGON OF ANY KIND and see the immense sjock of Ballantine & Van Fleet Carriage Manufacturing Company BEFORE YOU BUY. Charles Geer, our representative, will call and see you, if you drop a postal as a line. ^ THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE STATE TO SELECT FROM. 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