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fj i win bREVIEWS 1 4 4 i iJHHinuii II lift i nnmiii i irtiiLsir 7i niiiirmiiii iivri iiuii fl mv jx mmmmM sk a ris mst aTtrsVttH Aitrit rif jk wr 7 a reT Sj 7 pw vbss jb wr rT1 wff1 i mmmmwmnmmm rc 4Tafw if rvKiH hf i fjrw rufttrjj jf Aitoaf jh drifts bihbbu tAs 3wttLMiMmMjLirfm ar ijti a i i i suik ijHiii i riujHiHBBViBBnanein iswv rrt viiTfri mmmrmimirmTdVLVMTUsii isim irr HPJHnHEhSii nt ti tkflfSf cgKsi i Kanj afeaaeMiti vtTif atxjgrjr 3 i 5 rrjas i xniljllli lit FRENCH TROOPS 3S Alfonso of SpafjTNotlDeterred by 3Bdrpl Eiplosloh From tnjoyinreiivmes at rjansr 5 4 Jf EC0ND3BRL0S1VE i i OS i rJSe ft aRUEDE RIVpLI CoolffessiofithwjsttlngoUng CiAl V5Q Vi tl Escapirii Death atthe Bands ff ihepAtiarcHisVPJotters A i a BptdU Dlifitrt telii XlDDld PARIS June lr KtnJUfonso aaycoAUpaed to enjoy pe festivities whlcb inUJJc hagrppi I inf Jiff I bdiior ipjpSirf ntl undlimayed by the fariarchlstldlittenibt onrhUrUlfeiwhllei kM hlByrayztittii President Lpubet from the mIafpOTormance at tthe opera last ilgtit Accompanied by President otibeV the SCin left Parla lons surrilarne to revieVr the troops the8lUmyCpaSferywhere rfte was th 4recJelentot trennendbus orations as yestetday8 outrage evoked a ftapiitflentlnieht of aff ec tlpti and sympathy for the yoana monarch and ynlverskl reprobation for the attempt on ills life jIThe Kln arose eariyand made anx ious Inquiries concerning the condition of the persona Voundfed by the xplostbn ot the bomb and Tyas assured that they were all allVe whloh relieved him as the firsts report waa that one policeman had died from hla wounds The King dlscussea the i eyent with the French officers at I tachedtot his suit and did not display any apprehension of further danger On atrlvlne at the field of maneu vers the IClng wearing the uniform oca neid marshal and mounted on a superb bay rode before the stroop8i jfresiaent ijouoer accompanying him a carriage The superb military spectacle began with a sham battle It Ig tinderstood that the Klnar re relvedtelaTam from Emneror Wll nam reucuatmg mrnTm hls escape xrom assassination lasumgbt During the1 ay imembersvof the di plomatic corps callel at the DOrsay Palace and expressed the regrets of The woundedtnow reach1 fifteen In eluding a member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies Fernando Ro Wno ThepolIcebellevethat the band of Spanish anarchists I arrested here May 26th were engageil In theplot One member of the band escaped and it is Deiievea he waatnereai perpetrator of Jat nights outrage i It devlopca to day that shortly after King Alfonso passed last night another vbomb was found In the Hue deRlvplI near the spot where the ex plosion occurred This bomb also con tained dangerous xposives A seml offleial Version of the explo slon given to day Increases the gravity or ther anair ana snows the narrowness of theescane of both Kine Alfonso and PresldentXiOUb6tCTheeft panel of xne carriage wnicn was inesiae jj xouDet occupiea nas nve penorations A footman named Victory who was sit tF rf fhft Uft mlAm fjim 4rflr A Icelveda splinter in the thigh and both rfhorsea of th earrlarft lwerwlnlnrrtJ The Jiwrses or one of vthe Jtepubllcan Guards belonging to the escort received the full force of the charge in hla chest thus averting It from the two rulers The King noticing a momentary confusion among the escort calmed them by saying Reassure yourselves gentlemen This is nothing Thenr turning Ito the frightened crowds he added vpalm yourselves This linpthing NEW LAW BRINGS ifjOEER lilies if Washington Act on Railway Rates Causes Companies to Compel the Exact Payment I sTPAtTLMlnn June An ob may provemore orvless annoying is annouricedf by 9 thV Great Northern roadr fti Ussuinr It si nev nnHnpno pr tariff forthe Stkte of Washington An act3 regulating passenger rates strictly iWill1 go lntov effect in that 8tatet on June 9th Thereafter ac cprdlnJWyfVthe GreatXorthern will collectuexactly cents a mile from every passenger No pennies will be added 1 PtU deducted after the usual fasbloiCto make the rate end mul ttples or Scents MoreoverMhe same rate Will be charged by conductors On trains as byagents atatatlonsi and the customary iO cents penalty or oyerpharge vill hotbe demanded i by the xroiductorj i Tt a7 i ourj ua qeiore ine iaw Decomes effectived all passes except those Issued to employes will be wlthdrawnby the Great Northern In Washington There is even a rumor that lhe restriction ofpassea wm be enforced throughout thtwo7 systems of thei Greau Northern andtheNorthern Paclflo roads vt 1 fLSSi fc i Camet Jrigeon2 11iininrr i inmc I 2 Ej KDDINO JunejX A carrier jplgeonj played an Important part yes terdaytn the filing of several mining location notices iff or fc record at the Courthouse by Ljirton jonnson jnanager 01 the Gold King Mining Com I panyJThe pigeon was liberated i at the mines fourmlles Vestj or Redding and TeacneaJonn aonjhereyjust fouf minutes plater anoneat once ruea notices The carrier pigeon broughtlheworij that the no on the claims inie duplicate notices weirefllfdwith the Recorder Justtaa biaofflce waa about to beploaedfortheVlayr 0MoMfM youth mmm ii vrvii HELDFORRANSOM Ciajpnils Jaie Seeing Nlulfei Martin Bouncf andgge in Mlsly Wpuse sis jl a jmm0 mwm mmm jct uJ i jv JlKfi Hunter fa Nebraska DanKeris raxa ny mjurea 1 While Driyirig in Bakersfield BAKERSFTEli Junel BG HUnteiva bankerand prominent bust jjeit mantof Crawford Neb and at one time manager Of the cattle department of theKern CountyvLandCompany3 in mis conniy was inrown izrom a ouggy attached to a runaway team In Bakers field latetthUj afternoon and died at I oclock at a1 sanatorium as the result or tne injuries he receivea -Hunter arrived bert only this morn Ingf from Nebraska sorts a A visit and started out ln the afternoon for a ride witnET 8anders acousiniofiWS Tevls Before the teamhadtpassed but side of the city limits the horses became unmanageable ran into a ditch and threw the occupants fromthfriSeat i Sanders i jfalK clear of the buggy and received a few bruises but Hunter was caught lnihedoubIe trees and dragged several hundred yards The team ran Into a telegraphYpoieand at rthatpoint Hunter wasreleasedfromhl perilous posltlontKiJSairaif He vwas unconscious however and though i he ralUed i ellgh tly after being taken to tithe sanatorium fhls Ifiiuries proved fatal BesldefKBeveral broken bones his scalp was sbadly lacerafedi and he recelvedan lnlaryover the heart taat is believed to have broughtiabout hlsdeathiV Hunter was a native of Alabama i65i yearsoldc He has one trotherresdinglnrNebraska MAKlpliGliT GAlNSfcOONS ZSt 4 9 ii ri fsJVaA 1 nYi iew uiseasvxiacKs vophobs SACRA Potatoes Uoifa Spwia DLiteh to Ui CJiVtmiclB NBWTORKi June 1 The comr blhed efforts or tbeScotiand Tardf forces an amateur clairvoyant rela tives and a staff of private detectives 1 have failed aoj far to locate Mul ford Martin a wealthy young Ame1 carf of fJBye whof disappeared mysteriously on May 1st from one of the Brighton England music halls The Only clew on which the searchers are wPrklng was funished by atr amateur clairvoyant Bhe says I saw youngi MartlnwhtleI waa inaj trance He wais bound hand arid obt and was lying on the carpet of al luxuriously7 furnished dining room in a misty shadpwyhou8e 1 Martin is a nephew of Mulford Martin of Rye and a ousinof Herbert Barnum Seeley of VSeeleri dinner notoriety Theyoung1iian1s mother married some time agoDivWalsnof San Francisco He accompanied his mother Ito Europe last March and the two arrived1 in Brighton April 28th On May 1st Martin waa last seen by an actress who accompanied him for a walk She left hjnvm the pier to go to the toeaterito dbher turn He promised to iwalorrher but when shcreturhedhe waa goneV Not the leastremarkabie part of the mysterious case la the fact that the police are acting on a clairvoyant information iahd wltb minute de scrlptl6nsbfthe exterior of the building as she describes It aregolng about Brighton and near bytowns trying to i locate it Mrs Walsh believes im plicitly that her son 1a neia rpr ransom mmtiwm Ji afe iSW Mrs Gediianaac cures Her JFreedpmat Fairbanks ari8 at btice Marries Agalrt SpeeUl DUt tatt OhaleUV TACOMA Waih June 1 After traveling ovef 60 miles of rwlnter roads fromt Battles Koyukuk district to Falrbankstbaeureatdlvpjcefrpih a cruethufl band Mrs Geo rglana Place was married again lnVAprllitoFredt lck Howard a popular Alaskan who formerly operated a roadhbuse at Golden in the Koyukuk district Mrs Place Journeyed 5 alone to Fairbanks maklnir a showing upon Which Judge Wlskershany granted the divorce Mrs Place remained at Fairbanks where Howard Joined her They wve marriedbyRev Mr tfoungMn the parsonage of the Presbyterian Church i They will go Into the restaurant business atv Chena Mrs Places long winter trip attracted much attention ontheTukon ASSISTED LlNvPUBCHASmO A 40f 21 5 THE G0UHT7 FAEM TJ A KoneefTeiTyiiiaaf it Sonoma Tin aSupernor SANTAOSA JuneLci Thomas 3eacomaplopeer of this county passed away at the County Hospital and Farm to dayatthe ageot 5 In early daysf he waa one of the most firomment mentor anairs in tnisvicin tr Early tnfhe i seventies i he con ducted a ferryacVos theJRnsian rlv Atone time he was elected a Super visor of Sonoma county from the coast district and while holdtnsr thatxwst tlon assisted in purchasing the county poor farm onwhchhe dledt i7 it uasxviiyfi iioxjl iSf Oldl illngs NearXenterville Yield I a Bohrjnd for a Placer REDDIKGJune lJ Iohn Taylor a placer miner picked up a goldlnug yesterdav that Weighed almost t3ai find ing It in a lot of tailings near Center Tillethat had beenfmined Intthe days jof forty nine It had Iain thereof or more marr nan century ana naa proo ciae KEEPER 5ADLY INJURED fr ifktm i ir james Johnttoru Lai a Team Sa taEoa rj SANTAROSAJun Iljames ably been cast aside accidentally by some miner Hnrnloneer daxsl whan tldnnr geta were easy to find In the CentervUle miner ip piobeer daysl when koldnnr Beta were efsv to find in the Centervlllc distrIesTaylorsflndwaa smooth of urfaceTut contained a small amount of quarts i i rTUTlf IWVii lA Lf uflf3iyaw i CLOSED TOR ONE DAY sl i STANFO ID UNXVKRSmfJune AQ otUhe entrances to the University cwpuiwbieh dioWtha public hlgh wayaand county roads were dosed to day ashaa been the cuatom one day In iaeear The1 resqxor putting up ObatriaUoaa sad cmBJnEthanii onl to Salkmfenms to BjqttfKugh atO retain the private richt of ay which the unl vtrMtyowmiTtav4he aand wKBygoing FofetvHliWariously Injured here xnis anernoon a Hlihorses became frelrEVi locomotive a ageable finally colliding1 with is water nyorant ana teiegrapn poie Johnstons collar bone wax fractured and several ribs Wtrev broken i He also sustained st MSi Church WbrJrs and Temperance WpletoT Line Up at the Rpllsyjn Los Angeles LOS ANOEIjES June I With dozens of mass meetings in churches halls and auditoriums lfinfeyery Ward In the city and street meetings In my parts of the down town district the campaign for the abolition of saioona in XOs Angeles which ha been in progress for a month pasthfld Its culmlnationrto nlght The speclareiectidnbaIied7rorthe pur i poae of voting upon if cltyti3rdinaiic ab solutely prohibiting saloons within the city limits wllUbejield to morrowi IThe campaign has been iwaged whrgreat energy upon the part of the temperance people who under the leadrhlp io Dr Ervln Syi Chapman have made a thorough iand unrelenting fight against the liauor lnteresta -On the other JMihoV the saloon Interests Dacaea ny uie aercnann ana Manuiac lurera Association 1 and the Business Mens Aisociatioiiaave employed scores ot menln canvassingthe city and are thoroughly organised for the day of elections They wTllihaverhundreds of work ers at tthe polls to morrow and It Is said have already hlred nearly every U1 available conveyance In the city sides aredaiming victpry Botl To Tilarhtnromtitlvat 8 oclock every saloon caf ehotel and lotKerf resort abruptiyterminatea tne sale ox an tbxlcatlHgtllauorsvto thapnbllalIniany orm whatever iThera willbenb moe liauor jSOldin Los Atagelesuntjt the close of the polls it RJ oclock to mpr row eveningjsHi mwsm sSnw fc 3r mm S4 WfflBfflffi PtiVfi tjrIVW 0AKM1BAP Mi fM msm mmmmmmsm fS i sri3v 57- i i TT 4t1FrF1i iiafi iSf AttonfeelfteraTlfflebb Be finsRroAejednst Declanng heilnstltutidri Insolvent MENTO and oniansthrouahout the eC joining this city are irohr routed with jiNprospecV of jloss more sefloua than has everbef ore been experienced An Unknown disease has attacked evry potato andonlon patch in the rich Sriver HItr1 t4AnA At vi A amvMti trtttrl1 market Buch of their crops as haefoG vetrbeen affected iA tJii Not untU yesterday vwere the Wgndl tlon maae lcnown Jo anyonej irtj ejneia nosltion Thereseems to be Pros pect of relief unlesa the department 9f agriculture at the State University elects to rnaae an invesugauon ana ooiatn sur nclent Information to auggestaremedy a i i i a Bs TTFiriSTATi YAiyAC aS ft TlTJraf VrtfTrrre JTrta i i ii i lMi fjMARTrLIfE jurielirrTheilHeBSls ly Ji iinJuripgVtheywheatSfieldasoutfi appearance therei afewldaya agpind the farmers atrst dld4not3 recognize It astheirv great enemyiEffortaare now being made toigetiridof Itt One thing after ahothec eeema toJnJure wheat this seasonandithecr6pwilib light Barley hasalso been damaged by cold weather but IsTturning out better than expected mv pilllliili ji Hki SINGLE jmi yt 3 HANDED Bearmbuth1 Robber a Wpod chopper hbWias InsplneS py a Spirit 6t AdVenttiM PHILLTPSBURd Monti JuneL Tb railroad robber who held up the Coast Limited train on the Northern Pacific fat Beanmouth early Sunday night today confessed thai crime He saya he fdld the Job alone His name iar Clarence Young and he had been awoodchop pr in the camps of Mlsoula county for years XJ Young obtained the powder while act lng aa foreman of men employed on an irrigation dltcK near Twin Falls Idaho holding out aVstiCk ata tlmeYoung says he Jieldiup tha i train mora in the spirit iotadven tare as be Bad plenty of mpneyvfor all hiseejS WEAVERSSTRIJlEIMiMFELY i i fgs 4jji MARYSVILIuneAlithweav ers employed ih the Marys villelWoolen Mills struek this morning when Manager Clay attempted to Tlut into effect the new schedule tb covar work on the new automatic macninea Tne weavers con eluded that an attembt was belne made to reduce warns anA walked oat 4 After effected thlseVenlngiby which the strikers gain their point Theyi will receive J2 6Qa day Dr Geo Po ocallit o4 tnrtit bii renteredrnra CSS Satter atj to tl l5toektpalt Dina bolMlB TttetbOM PrlTata Kccatnx 32a tti srr JttlSCBLLANEOtW a 1 airiDS werevDroaen jneaiao I i several gsahes about the hI AlKgAT rA RBANKB LJ JL MMeasurinaFeaU of the Mind la an Interesting article showing how recent achievements of scientists ara of marked usefulness to the workaday Worldv SundayChronlole1 i It jv CITY TREASURER OF VALIEJ6 SCENTS EOBBERY nt VJ vTiearAppjoeid by aftraager tWhoAtheeHe Promptly Ikvin Pfitol3 ifVALLEJaJune When CltyTreas MODESTQjjJune Attoniey Gen eral Webbhas commenced suit against the Bank of Oakdale declaring that the bafikv is insolvent unsafe to transact ibualn as haarviolated Its charter and should5 be kept closed The suit waa flledthls afternoon in the name of State Bank Commissioners against the Bank of Oakdale its prealdent Thomas Dorsey Bent ley A Cliffords George Bentley Kahn Ft McCarthy tLouis Frankenheimer and SamuelFrankenhelmer i The Commissioners examined the condition ofv the bank after the shooting and death of Cashier Loula Kahn They carried theresultofthelr investigations to Sacramento and the action of the Attorney General to day is theresultri Over 100000 of the banks securities arewortniess LAKE SELLS fHIS STOCK nm wted goose mines DissitMediWithjthe Pactions Con trolltejtheRicliAlaska 3alms SEATTLE Wash June 1 Charles DLane president of the Wild Goose Mining Company ihas sold his stock to San FranclscocapttaUsts for 1600000 The deal waa closed May 24th The company owns about loo claims Last i year ttv cleaned Up 10DOOOO In gold anddeclared a Sp per cent dividend on the capital stock of 11000000 Lanes reason tifor selling is said to be that he was dissatisfied with the methods of the claim factions of the company Dr Arnold vice president of the company and I Helman Jr were members fof thet controlling factions Lane IsonJilSJway here from SanFranelsba Lj sttawttr TRAFFIC BEGINS 0KT THfe MBEBfinjK01 TACOMAlcvVashL Junel Traflle on the Upper Tukonisnowln full swings The steamer Whtehorse Will leave Wbitehorse thla evening goinjr through Lake Lebargl which became clear of ice this week The steamer Gleaner baa resumed her summer trips between Whltehorse and Atlln The water of the upper Yukon heretofore very low is now rising rapldtyit The flrsttboat from Dawson is expected at h1thrtrA this week Porta 1clir more steamers swll JeaveWhltehorse every evening1 ttv ri rfj cvj AHTf i rf A ri1Mji wf aT TP 5f BSX A At af ic fe afr A A 1 nt 3 rf Irt w1 I ri irr5 i andingo6darids tern 3 SSM LfT Rs2 1 SAfiS5jS SS3J Ms ri ft 5iTv i Ji V5r fJii Si sss i5i vs sy iHS iitYtr Sy irji i ntr 3V S5V HS yL S5 riWZyj VATsi jjj viw B3 7iv MS W8 iiKlivj Kif EfM4 WKl cflaft i SPffi KiS 6r Goldelak i Jp The picture andthejiead line tell the storyj so Jets talk of somehingjelseJ jThe JJxhibifionRpomsr have you eeiii themXlately All Inew furnishings ysince vou were here vif We recall adozenclifferent people who haYedunngthe lastfew montHsduplicated some of these bmsentireaii their own ibmeaf fi rkf TheExhitibnllppms no represent a reception hall lin golden oak 3alibrary inma hogany adeniin fumed oak acolonial dining room JJLir JLUitllUlillJy arucutuuuiiiu natural wamuus wf Saturdauioribjot 1 iV i ti i vv i 1 Sbdindpiace TJ Aa orAn Ainn a ir fnhtrni ftiVhHMW PUK i3S A comihj nni a i as s1 rT aIHC wcre goingwd Vpahvof trous en4 to ttcjc ultworth arkajtSc i udcji iluvvuuUCjiu a jr 3 riw ji iCf rouicrs sb ia boyttbisiuit in ifeili ji ji range tfMcifycplorringirasftiani I tVj Jj Jr i 4 VrJLSWJ Hr Wte iJT ww vL ir3 tUi 4t IFwPrteTiMyt4 a uui iv rife Suitana Extra Vj irousers DOin rj i i l5i APHAECS KEARHy STi AMD CM10M Jvr UW i --S 3t chV i JS irmmc 1IJSI 9fi MCs Ml ia i iW I 5 i 31 Slfc i vWelcomei A Jf rr si ii it si 261 Geary StUmon Square Stores Also in vEMPLOY ARMED GUARDS TACOMA JVashjf June ff Believ InB thatdesperadoes tare plan in s4 seUe Vtielrj gold dus the banks of i Fairbanks and the expresscompany have decided toemploy a squad of nnca gBru cwno wuigo to in a creeks twice weeklr to escort ut treasure iearavnsv strongr boxes will be furnished for i the convenience of miners maaing snipmemar BeexYartrCar irMeailta XaHiV fspadal tzeonUsarwtnTlemTa vU UMgtata rraadeav tela Vf ia A 1 11 ft lil S4 Sacramento Stockton Reno I On Moodr JM i- hit imiiiai ri ri it Mr larA mvaa aaA A ia i aa i rLr LaT lrMVSiT JSmitUaTeiSaaFraMlifO rforrtb uBtwn jr 2vaUey aftd tb Blg TrMfcTk party waa approached bfj a stranger whol Sa 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