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JKO. II. TEITT, The suustre Cash Grocrr. DO YOU USE SOAP THESE BARGAINS. All IMc Bos Honp on snle Ml 20c per box.

Oil llutlrrjnllk, (. rah am' Turkish Kin. rl'l Athlle Mine. (iiliiane lloimyet, 4uern Willi, 4 urliDlli' Acid, Your Choice for 20t per li'ov, Kirk's Khun.lon llrlla 3 Cakes for 35c Hlrk'a Juvenile, 20o Cak tiller t'lvnrr, 56 6 ior 25 Cents Drown Hlnilior, 5c Cake, 6 for 25 Cents. A liuod Soup lkfi lu hoi, 8c per Box.

11i Heat t.ninalntrU i Nlli Beat Hulk I Ilia Beat Hulk Oiila 4 Ilia He ail Klri II a Hi llukrd lleana I nner Ohio Moult. Muunr. si Tbs Good tireeu Choice Kin (irrro alley tlrceil HI 4 iood Itonat 'it lo Fancy HI" A Milt'Uilll An Krlrn ine llrluk 1 I.IMI I. Illl .11 .1.1 JI ST RECFI Kll A I. lit 4F (lllllli: TKsH TO MKT 1 1.

3t rr.ii rtu mi THY Oil! MIKI TEA. Foil It Fill TKl Special Price 35c lb. Nothing Succeeds like Succraa (nab Selling with ua la a ui ec people like to bur tliut vnt tliry tie munr) like In acll tliitl a wjr inn make lourr prlcca "Inu try 11 toil will tlnd tliut It III pay ou. When our lrni on atnna nt your iluor your neighbor kiiot that )j nr areuavrlea arc puld. fur." QEO.

H. TEFFT. THE 8QUARE CASH GROCER. Fkon TB. Cor.

loath It. A Ignar SILVER REPUBLICAN'S. JITIOXH l'HOVIsiONAI, COMMIT TEE MKKT Till) i V. Irnlnr Sejlrr Will lir Ollerril tialr manahlu III Try to l.lcct i Congrra'amri, In IDs. "HIC.VriO.

111. Jun 7 A m. t'nr ni luii.e a. I i ate if free r. xvhu iy Mriitind with xhi Iti pnlihi Ki i to be held timinrruw when th.

tl 'iial irvll.nnl commit! th" fr. ru pul)lUn'na will Uycjll'd i ta.t the Inland hotel. Il xi? ted tiitt at aat 12 lalei will ri'i Among the mor prominent mem who hv. alrfa ly nrflv.l S. riauip of Mahu, SMiator Maa l.

llaitm.iti Montana, Jmi a aviiinft i. ifroth of A. M. fttevifmi. Jj Pi'ter M.

Palm I rl of Ci.lm.idi. lick 1' ina, J. 8. Preityni.in. Jr.

of li.l.iwar. P. Van Vuorhf of Pettlgr wan here but left v. 'Cht fur VarfhlliKtun. It un l' iS that Senator Teller will hit chairmanship of thw mVetlni; totii 'f Hartman ald j.xlay: want (llatlnctly undf il.i xl that th organization of th.

llwr Uepuldi will not be aPtaguiiNilt toJ ny of the tirftanlzatlona that endri ed the free coinage" of silver, but that we will make war with thftn un the coin nm foe. Tlm rHiMiblloan party iitand fyr tbrgold atandard. The natKna.l provUlonal committee will decld upon a plan for iHimana int national organization calling a na i tial convention for that ouruoae. It 1 Kiven out as the Intention tu nrganhte from the voting precinct with the view of vli cling lien hore poaslblflin Ishv and of taklnR an active part In the next juval 4'ntlan campaign. 1I7I.U AT AMAPOI.H.

"I Victim Struck Tiirioenlur anil ti i lHldlr I'lionilrd. 1 ANNAPOLIS, Jufie 7. fitnclals the naval academy are horoughly In stlgalng th hazing of William Mc ntree, a cadet. While uh attempt has "en made to make It appear that ntre 'a Severn treatment resulted from fight which he "provoked, ft seems that the will hot be deoelva d. Younir McKentree is accrculted with kolnr the bright Rt memher of the x'lurth' class.

He Is'frall and of a retlr His dislnclinntlon to associate with some of tha more popular tpperclaaa men seems to have been the rinclpal reaion for th? dlnfavor In wnlch ilnnlfv fonn.l Vilmanir Then Ji bctran tin be the target for nlurriiiR tnark. He la Id to have endue ne insults with, remarkable forli arance It aeems hl tormentors a few days compelled Jilln tp thrust his list into vc? lac? of one of hl nan all who iiad a grievance are laid to have awarnied'down upon him. Th. result Is that AlcF.ntreo Is In the hval hospital with black eyes and a "dly bruised Is thought that th authorities will take nuoh action as flll have a Rtop ruch 1 affairs: The hazefs' victims Invariably refuse t'o tell who' attacked them, In Jice with, a unliri'ie code of honor In the ttemy. The authorities may succe In persuading Mckntree 4o dl the names of his assailants.

iThe Germans apiK to be particularly dl to disorders of the dlg eutlve. or and to cancer. inE SPRINGFIELD REPUbufOAK, firRINOFlELD, TUESDAY MORNING, JTJ5B 8 A BIG DAMAGE SUIT. ii. VWT ASKS FOIl H.

FOK IWItlIOMHVr. 1,000 REprEViN CASK Verdict fur llcfcmluiil In lllutla Iluri. Cute of OTIIIlll CASKS TTIK HOC KUi. The mty cf H. 11.

Fant vs. Sheriff .1 S. Utten, Tiiirnhill, Marshal Wade Hindman and. Police Milt Jo. IMi.nmi damage detention 'an 1 false Inipriiioiiini nt jvi alle.l In clir ult court e.

terd iy morning. To defendant' akej a continuance until liioining when the cae will be tried. This Is on. of the nmst Important casis "III come up this t. iin on account of the prominence of the 'par tics concern.

This is a uit brought for faP'f imj. nt. The defen dantB being parties with Prose utinx Attoin J. I. hpparl of Ft.

to tlie aiivst of Kan; on the.iiitfht of March 21. Theypm him In a can ani took him to M.A.jIs Junction v. hi was turned ovei to J. I. Sheppard wh took him to Ft.

Scjtt and thei con v. yid him Ij. fnie little Fannie Hajoi whom was haige.t that he had out rau'. ci the niflit r.f March 12. )e failed to Identify him' and he was l.i"l.

A r.w.ird of "ej oft'. r. for th catduye the culprit. Kant is an ex rallroad man. and has liid in Kpritu'field the'lnft 15 years.

ney W. O. and P. liavld w. r.

'i Ft. s5 tt Saturday tak. tin of Proswutlh At totney Sii pparl. Mr. JthepparJ 1 to any le there is an Indl tm.

him her. kidnapping and was atraid tli.it What, he might ap "would be used against him, a Hint he U. nut likely app ar us a witness. Th fas. of the Jtmeritan 1'liilng ys.

Fiank Ma rui'tee th 'i ompany, was tried and ndge. withheld hif decision, taking. the case under adviscm iit. JS b.foie. Uf failure of the gr oe.

cumpaiiy a car I ad 'igar was re celv. tlie A rt.vi 'can vigar If flnliig ihe failure th. sugar company fought to replevin the s'j. on it.s itra 't. The r.

pi suit Isc nt. p. a the Vi 'un that tin American company I. a member of the sugar trust. In case can be 1 the company to the trust centra, for the delivery of the sug.fr would be Itn vallJ by law.

K.S. Heff nian reoentH the ngar company and Tallow and Cravens are attor neys' f.r! th tru't The case William Hinds v. ejus Marx was trie ,1 by a Jury. The f. Ian: kept a wbi let the plaint Iff who naked for damages In the um of Jl.iCi Mr HinJs.

i. Is a far mer, waj paning the residence of Mr Marx last pt. mber. when the dog came out ahd bit him on thte g. He 1 leffe.l that the wound cause, a perma nent Injury uml since then he has Uen unal le to work.

The Jury refused to ill.iw any damages and found for the defendant Th follow in; out ri. I ma (iih.r IxisiiiesH In the circuit court ia as l. Fant vn. J. On r.nd i fats i'iT r.

on no part b.ih him if deitiilant I ii' and lil 1. a H. "lil n. not d. Vy agi.

em. nt. sg Arthur I.lit.bton of Spring fl. ld. d.rmag.s; ap.p!l a char.g, Venue tiled.

M.s'ormle it ll.irves'i.ns company vs (Jeorge W. r.pl' in; application for change of i nu 1. Ilrnry I lull Toiilulit. Following Is i program of. th it to be givcti the 1'rur coll.

ilec cHtli at St, die chap, 1 tonight at k. hi in i it b) Xsath the oaks dee Club. a) Arvon AValtz ti) Turkish Dt inVlng Song. Club. Theme and Variations In Miss Hull a) Hill oT Fare I.b Festival.

nice (iUb. unr.iiies In Arms C.lce flub. Madonna of the Wash Tub Kern Elizabeth S. Ph'elp? Miss ia Conert Waltz (b) Tragic Tale Clee Club. Waltz 1n.

I), flat Wleniawskl Miss' Washatella Turner. (a) Hunting Chorus on Weh (b) Jabberwock ogrich tilee Club. H. mcinbcr Xow Thy Creator. Khbdef Cifce Club.

The club Is composed of the foll.nving members: Fred W. president. Alfred Page, business manager; Prof W. A. ChalfaJM.

musical director. First tcior. B'. P. J.

W. Miiore. 13. V. Carter, J.

L. Second tenors M. D. Kenton, Charles Pllchcr, S. A.

'Wear, Marion Humphries, Ii. T. MoMahan. First basses W. J.

'Wills, h. h. Smith, Smllcy. Kust. F.

W. Park Conl basses F. M. Htottler. O.

Mehllter, II. E. Hays, C. F. Hurd.

Ileal Fatnte lli'nla. Arch C. Thayer to W. C. FyrTce a tract of land In block In rnllroad addition to D'Arc, $200.

Mrs. A. Ci Clements and husband to Gat's, lot 24 In th Parish addition to Springfield. tlcO. Harry to I'luMa Shoppar.l part of 7 In H.

Sheppaid's addition to Spilngtbid, Jzj. Mary Jcnner and husband to Joseph Cohnen (W acres in 30. 21, J1.2U0. Harry Sheppard to Arthur T. yulscn rs rrjv parts of lots 7 and 8 In H.

Shep pards addition to Springllcld, Ja33. A CAM. FOIl HI.t XTKF.ftS). More Siiunds of Wllaon Crick! tar nlery Wanted, Capt. W.

8. Moore and Pdrgcant L. Hubble have Issued the following call for Wilson creek calvary organizations: W. Britain, Jackson Oncal and Thomaa A. Robertson are requested to meet' at Republic Saturday, June 12.

1S97, to organize a squad of white horse cavalry for th Wllaon creek reunion, August 8 to 'II. The meeting will lie hi'M at Ji o'clock p. ni. Republic, Hrmiklno and Pond Creek townships arc Included In thls W. ll.iVir and L.

Hubble eiiK.inlai; and Washington townships Saturday. June .12. liD7, at'2 O'clock p. 111. at lialloway cave.

J. Wltherspoun and Frank Sarver will meet at WUIiii'ii lu organize Cass and nay townships squad June 12 at o'clock. Levy Smatlun an.l W. I'. Cook will meet the boys at Hou iey putman s.

near Pleasant Valley school house, and oiganlze Franklin and Hobbemon town shlps. June 12." mi: was i II. SiirlnUle nml Mike llajea Hon Amuck Aliout it Midi Early yesterday morning Il Ilayea up th dd sidewalk In front of the Trcinom house on the norili side and oiinn. rn e.l the woik of putting down a iibtsanti.il walk but Sprinkle put. in un appearance and refij.

to allow th work to le done. Th. was ijuiie a livelj TjistuTbance for a short time and Sprinkle came out on top. Some time ago Hayes gave 'pri'k!" permi. ion, i.j put down his ow tap walk but was paid to it and H.ty.

tiled to matte the lm prov ni. nt yest, I'day when Mopped by Sprinkle. The Sjilnaters Tlila The Spinsu is at tic this aft. moon in 1 the du 1 to 2" cent ir cents for ci'ii Ir. n.

As lU pl.y e. the the V. M. f. A.

it is large audience will afternoon. Afternoon, Mitel Her llotf lial.lwin last IgtU Kl ota.l With a Well fill, nil of whom w. re'apjiie iativ and enjovcl the entertain meiit ry much. 1 nph.lia Aivilla Pilkin. Rophronla Vr.iminta Long ar.J Vloi.

Ann Kin three of the fuli 'srdnsvr. w. rc transformed into blusning ia I s. The play throughout is dott with and awkward that ill bring a smile from a man" in debt. The.

cup rtalnm' nt ill be lep.e. admission re adults Mid la sold i hope 1 that a rn th Sa II was an t. rdiy on th complaint. of M.u, iy Arnn'truns. for killing the l.a't r's by ling it meat In wjiich is mix I pound, glass.

The died. The ca will be trie.1 to. morjrow morning, if. Ie. and Ih a Tc ed with disturbing A.

'Jn cn were wiil be tried Saturday jn. I'tt oo1or l. harg peac of Mr J. sted rjay and Justice Patu Si jn Mnllllil l.iur, Col. W.

K. nimandlnr off er th cond X. (i. liae received 'l the tleW tlllllt.a 1 1W passed byiTieiif' ii ii' mI assembly wil Into eff 't Jufu. 'X This gives yfilcera a.ithovilv to enforce, tic corn mai ds arcl.ii is that tn disci pline at the state m.

ampm. ntst this year will be more rig than Illc) etc Hun TunlKht, The M. A. Pi. y.

1 wil ive a. run tonight but It Is thought that Xli hois Junction will be the tlnatloii. There "wjll be an ice cream and cake affair at the conclusion of ihi run. chips, bring ng i.nc stl bring Vou can cute chills an.l. become nit ind h.

aliliv by. uing 1I Pell's Pepper Hint Chill T' me For sal" by A. iss aifd J. P. Agu w.

I III Hilar Hull. P. II F. At Ilaltlm re i '0 I sou's .2 and pjwi rman; Hart and Murphy. At ItMokiyn 'ro 1 7.

Ls 5 3 ItattTi l'ayr and Sm.th. 11:11 an.l W'ii At X.oy Yotk Xew ik I'll f. Ch. (in tatt ilcS Sullivan and Warner; 'iriilith and Kittri.lg". At Phi.idMphi.c Ctiicinnatl Itattei les Orth and lioyV and Schrlver.

At Boston Rost. Pittsburg Hattenes Xlchola and licrg. and Sugdcii. At Washington Washington Cleveland atteriesM. lames and Wilson and O'Connor.

Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim At the swift years steal away. 0 5 Hron 4.. it 0 f. Killeii 0 6' 7 14 i Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose lairneas with every day. Dpt ihcstil! Is queen and, hath charms Is pare Who wears youth's coronal beautiful hair.

Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is as old as she looks," says the world. No woman look's as old as she is if her hair has Drescrvod its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling: out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigon BICYCLE RACE MEET. Wlbl.

UK (ilVK AT I'Altlv MOM IJA1, Jl.VK 10. FIRST OF THE SEASON. A line Mat Til it K. to hi pit i t.oon sii U'K. nun, to get "I olu race meet will be riven at on Moletav 1.

Tifty dollars with iviii. to nur cha prizes haj already' ben rals and the full amou'lit will be comoletefl In few dav TMs will be the flr bal race mi of aeason and will no duul't be a great BUe es as It haa" ex It ling tra. ti hi, for aba ma the: the it backing. The list of events has not et en maie out but tlr re Will be about i lg'll r.i, TI.e travk. at the Zoo tctrk I hilf mil, tra.

k. i and it will be put in flr.t clas at that the riders 111 have arnpic time to g. In good trim fir th The turns nr I' nn an! well banitcd nu,) Vi str t. Is rne elgirh of a mile long, id ntv of fl er, i llnlfii. has the reputation riders of the slate get tint up i id ia as ad I Is ejiiie that a Tie.

wiil i hi of I'rlse Offered. liiiinrtnnt A i of with lut ir. average 4 clud' l. a th I rrs ii ad 1 A Arc IV lie one the or the state snap outside i is will he lie: Hie lo al e0 ciii is husti to 1 is (jf ui to a (h'td to Hi tile old fatr ptour. l.

but ttic of fair MLj aV was c. t'o big a pi privilege and i lea has Wo ned The Zn parg m. ina8. in iit 'a libera offer whi has ar.d race i.l birB.g the summer teal at ir grounds. events and priz off" i I ui.ii as soon a.

corni. ir will be in a r. to Pmlcn i or. far f.r rouiPl trip has been offered to those mi.ng the i Knd tv vent ion of the, Sev. nth distt ict' If i 1 Jopi.ti provided that as many as The dnr tire to met ct the Fi i dep i.ti in at" i o'.

io. Svt. WC rou' pre ber and about and i nln v. THIItll lltll. 1 MCIF.SS.

th. limit nf vtii pi I Power to Plrctrle nr. HAVEN. June 7. first of thirl r.ii ''ii en ri.

Du.ir.g wek tt Is stat that r. rtn I Ai ng rs since. lat Mao In iu Pr.g to lay. J. i av i.i"1 a' day lict.u.

Xew I t.tm artfoid; F.it c.ivs. iih th ip day an I ill i.e i.d.iy was in curiusi'y sup. piled patronage. Ti far line h'ls h. i rit witr.out ois ld nt.

The hassl given out nipf tlTNe or fear times. Cits hay. iighl tire twice contact of brake la w. third r.1, the put hi; qui kly, eral have eii and r. taiorse bad'y by contact with ttie thlr I r.i.l.

An nc authority her us Ilav new to 1 a 0 Ol Mtuiitlon at I lui mi I urn for Hie Ian. I. Ii.cii.. in with til Xew mpany. ,1 ribes phe subs'; mtlal io in if with vtiimer.

lal rep alts 'ruiiiied by r. hi; "liii.N i. la 1'aklna Heller. Sheriff Mc. t'b P.g Four rain ti hpi mgneM th.s aft rt: He v.

ui nt the by Ih Shei.tT In i cab and was hu rt li th. i Ma c.anr a card todnv. In it hi mol.a. He says that all Wa dolle by Sheriff 10 S.IVe Mit hell thai culd have done and trial If more foi hjj ien u. in.

Women hi'cli. ti would hive le kili. Captain 1.. jiard inn.ni u. cogno S.nui.piy anil Sunday, lie said tu Hunt his Cincinnati host: "My is' ruined anl mv famiiv i n' up.

I den't tbir.lM sha back to t'rbana. I dream of rribb. o. curn nces an i aw ake uh a star: nigh: with the din of that un: ie in my its. I hear that the jth.

of P.ell. who was kilb d. has tin areiud shoot un s.sht. 1 am going to aVe the c.iy, but my wiuteabouts will be kept B. i Th eling re hjs subsided vvrv much.

A strong reaction has set In and, the st pu.bjjg ophitTerr lavors protect to the fullest for Captain Io. nard ami his conipany. (ilCIMIC IMtO.IKIT. i at Knllrond Ineoruornteil to Itenen From Oret to Ocenn. A tranfvonti nentnl railroad, from tidewater to tidewater, id set in motion when JstO.uui; was paid yesterday at Springrteld for the Incorporation of a company with a capital sbiek of ISO.OeO.OtjO.

THe Paltimore and Ohio, the Wiscon sin Central, the Chicago and Xorthcrh Pacific and' the Xorthtrn Paclilc sys tems figure In the groat undertaking. By a consolidation of these, their branches and connections, will be pro duced the new system, one end of will touch the Atlantic, the other the The headquarters of the system ill be In Chicago. The chief promoter and the man who has carried this gigantic plan to the present, stage, Is, William AJlen Butler. of.Yon'kers, N. Y.

Associated with him are Edward Adams, of the Northern Pacific. Oates. of Mt. Clair. N.

J. Mr. Gates represents the' HocUe fcllers. the. Standard1 Oil corporation being largely Interested In the under taking.

A lll'SY D.tV, Spmerona Callers Vlaltril 1rralievt McJ.liilc) la Intereala of At WASH1XGTON. June 7 Another crush fif tliore anxious to see the presi dent berore his departure upon the Nashvills IHP oocurred at the White house In consequence the president "was very busy. Among the cali efs wcro Attorney General McKonna and Sea relary the former to enn fer as to a New Mexican pardon case 4 Why not Repaint Your it LO TRAP? MasuT) 's One Coat Rvzzy Paint diifuhurd, with a gloss antr'N 'Vfr Crax." tor" Ma ji and nator Cullom asked the presidrnt to C(ire for C. Camp b. ll, who wall's the Glasgow cunxulale.

Senator Iyfklne end Iteprcsentative Doicner of Wejit Virginia Introdu (b orge powers', a candidate for fish and Ab. Campbell who wants a deputy audllorship. The fi. rids or Mr. Uri ce, the present commissioner, who are said to Include many ler.Tiirierit Republicans making un effort for his retention, Col.

John S. Mos by. the famous Con federate commander who came with li' prtwentatlv Walker of Virginia, had a pleasant chat with the president The t'ol m. 1's heid Is st. 11 bandaged Iiom his cent revere, accid nt.

Other i itiM re nat D' bo ky. who Is anxious to have the pr si i.t take up the m.vter r.f the appointment r.f Intcir.al revetie jile. 'ot in that Stat Wash Limner ass: hlef of the rherokep Indians and jkrat, one, tha leaderli a auiroi of the Ijarivili Comm i c.a! and Heprvei.tatlve Tawiey of Min who, ecorttd firne ft ends. The Toung PI i.ruln al po'ntfiipnl of hp. ip hia hlS been SUJg Ct 1 MllMil Plllt IMIII.

i 1,. i V. to iiisr.spoir the. rr Mr. Kb i a.

v. jurli.sj the ca if fous 'I, i In ar, tr.e Ir.J.i.!. ti tin. a'on jir vsrv ddflci r. hie tin i.a;i..

havli.g he. h. vv. fy ui.s 'il i.i tht the In ti utiia; t' a.t was to i for Famine sufferer Iri'iiunl WASH! V. I' .1.

7 'I' N. af ji fon ir.e it; i. tt I avy tjram jii rti jaey I tir t' ti" and nf llelii In SHI iik 'N ne the fn i ii a 1 ui. 1 jirtr ts ef 'e Ur fi.cn (.. i a 4 in l.s hi 4M Ir, i r.i.av J.

if. w. a ai; i. .1 PKIllll III N'A'aH tt.t.n. Program of III ll.lt nt Ibr 1 cornea ace lil ioai I ton.

NA5II.V 7 Th. pi for tbe'ibit of U.i. and tliW f.as b' ft 1. The r. farte ts at tic I'm si 7.P" Ft; lav re Tt ing by th exp s't eji'ufiva cmitnit'.

aud' the f'hl iinntlaxii nis and t.ik i trie lutl In carnsges wh rv tin rin Tnnesaf anl th stoverr iT v' ''hVo ol tail tlie prestd i.t Ad. wei. in uh by Pr Th y.av.r f.Carthy ar. 1 rcr Taylor, a'sii S' ntor of tf. hi.i'emi!l.a; ll of oiin ard Pr lor.t Kml.

At p. th Pts and Mrs Klol'c id th Is re Ive ia ie in th. 1 At .1 it in Mi: t. 11 ii be to ld 111 III the i i tiisn'V bin' public aud it I'M. I 111 ('III I It lM.

ri I trlr tig a 1 lew liviirea'aeil the Pre nnthe I Minim 1.) arhlnu. I'XloX. June 7 ul.fh paper. ft ii ke. fi d.set.

ut s' 'd gatt to Am, ri a Tan, pubis! i I gr at d' tall acrant I tb.ma lyii, hlng Tliat uffair ha a used mu. mfm in icn m. ani tn. th. ani lyu iiing it ty bae lit Cher strong a'giirr 'iit lu favut of' th ot ganizat Ion.

i The repre the laispatr upon the Aihbiship Canter 1 bury In fot nc. he matter and obtained the foil it stgn vl stittenu "The practic of lynching casino tAt Jfl with r. probatlon ss luwer' 'i lug the dignity of il action In the poiiishment of and as th wlw punish on the tame level of" uncoiuroiled pass.on as the wliY in th, are i iiiiishiiis." ill co to jluaaln. I.OXIV1X. T'.

Adolph Kutner. one of the rlch men of California, and a native of Poland, went to 'America In Ha relatives are 111 and he waiK to visit thm. but the ftusisin Charge d'Affaires refuivj to vise his passport in Washington. nator Perkins introduced a resolution In congress asking a finite statement from the Ttuss.an government concerning the matter. Mr.

Kutner. who Is a banker In Fresno, and controls the dry foods tasihess in California, proposes to go to Russia anyway. He bought gold tlust of des I rate metit In California's' days, and is not likely to let small matters Impede him In The American consular officials, with whom he has eommuni sHted. are watching the outcome of his determined as alut on the laws relative to the exclusion of Hb rtjws from Russia with great iuterst. Mr.

Kutner's great wealth ia a guarantee thai he wiil. leave nothing ondon which may Ip to make the visit to hin relative's possible. Cnhle l.lnea Coniblae. CHICAGO. June T.

With' the possible exception 'of the City Railway com puny, the Chicago cnhle ltnea will be Yonsolldat under the name of the Chicago Tranctlon company. The or ganizers are 1. Pierpont Morgan. C. T.

Yerkes. William L. Elkina and P. A. B.

Wldemvr. A formal announcement of the combine will be published as soon as a de. finite reply Is received from the heads Of the Railway company, with whom Morgan and Yerkes ate negotiating. The famous Allen bill, Just parsed by the legislature, contain. a paragraph permitting sfreet railways In any city to pool, and It Is under this provision that th combine Is expected to made.

Mlnlater to slam Asa FTleada. NEW YORK, June 7. A cablegram from Bantkok to the Asscolated Hrersj says thst the Amcertcau of Sim have signed a ainanlmouk petition, asking President McKlnley to retain John Barrett as United States minimer to 81am. and the latter concerning a prospective The dispatch. Is sitned: "Hays, Een appoinunent In his department.

Sana, nette. eommltt It at I A Ci he, f. i.r.rr 1 I rt uPi i 1' it k. ti en rr, ir. a' sti a is' th 'ha' an, nf g' to Is an sr mi ii 'latin CillVI 3 t.nb ncy am, t'S fall 111 i shea i ic ,,,11 ioa hb 1 uou.ey a) I tin a rs cf again fi "I oS wi to 1 ptom i it ,1, nn1 ie v.iao i ptoaa r.ty TII Il, i I ii i.

it ic ii a r. ti! rcf St. 4 4 4 4 Wm. ULLMANN, 322 Sopth St. 4 GAGE HAS GOOD MS OK l.ltlll AI.

IMPHOll MEAT IA III MAKss DIHIAU HIS VISIT TO CINCINNATI. Aaaurea llnnkera of font; Cities of Currency lie form. TAHIPK Ijl DIsi'O'iKD Of, jn 7 arr 1 1 i) upuc rtuinj for 1ivMv.r nus.n. pu' of tile Ir.s;. try i i ry tifg v.

itii Colli'ie t. nien of fo gf' .1. nat fn 1 hire at ef ti iV. gr. so ail he inip.

r'an r.t v.c tur.ff tJijo. tiB ay ti miin ira turer sn.l nier mat. I is I if'rW .1. 'rW jrrer i try J. as to ti tl i 1.

.) a.b I. fifti llnrlne nml Senmen Are l.ra.lnir the Iln 1 1 lu S.il (Ir. Bon. PRATTLE. June 7, Th.

re b. 50 desertions from the ranks of marines and seamen of the Oregon fln ce f.n arrived in the two months o. Durinar her stay the Puget sound naval station at Pt. nur'torl. 3D.

quit the s. rvlce. The'r st came ashore ittle and Tacom i. There ai'lvears to have been no dissatisfaction among tii men as to their treatment. Thy generally agreed that', the Oregon's bill of fare was good and the work none too hard the rav.

small as It Is. As a rule the' deserters were new men who chafed under the restraint end discipline exacted aboard a man of war. There has, it seems, been a trood deal of drunkenness and difslpiulon among the Oregon's sailors since the vesM' came north whenever they were allowed land liberty. They spent the greater part of their time In saloons and gaming houjps. This led to chastisement.

The eagje." the king ot all birds, is noted for Its kev sight, clear and distinct vision. Po are tdos persons wii use Sutherland's Kagi Eye Salve for weak'eyec. styes, rore ey a cf any kind or granulat lids. Sold by J. P.

new and A. Y. Ross. It Is usual to talk now ns If the prices paid for orchids wera quite unprecedented sums to be expended on (lowers. But they are' nothing.

to those paid for tulips tu times past. A Dutch fancier paid l.M pouads a year for seven years for a "Semper Augustus." and sold three slips of the I game fiowsr for Its pounds each. The foundation of a church at San Como, beaten" has btn shifted seven Inches by ths growth of two large whita stum trMS v'.

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