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I I cloudy cloudyand night Unsettled and tomorrow warmer weather partly partlycloudy partlycloudyand to tonight I fin Lt iJt li a ftt fthi jt ton ft J2UI meslA ZA1 WILL A TIMES TiMES SELL I YOUR WANT WAt HOUSE HOUSENUMBER TAD AD ADWILL NUMBER 3644 A1 WASHINGTON VASTTTNTO i THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 2 1904 iiiri cwi 1jr JUDGE JUDGEPRITCHARD JUDGEPRITCHARDISSUES PRITCHARD PRITCHARDISSUES ISSUES WRIT R1T FOR FOREDITOR FORI I EDITOR DANIELS DANIELSFirst DANIELSFirst First Official Offici Act After AfterTaking AfterT AfterTaking Taking king the Oath Oathof Oathof Oathof of Office OfficeUNDER OfficeUNDER UNDER FINE OF 2000 2000Counsel 2000Counsel Counsel Seeks Advice of ofChief ofChief Chief Justice Fuller FuIl FullerRe rRe rReferr Re Ref ferr ferred erred to Judge Pritchard PritchardUnited Pritchardtnltecl United States Circuit Judge Fritchard FritchardBilling Pritchardsitlng Billing In InAlexandrla Alexandria today todR Issued a awrit awrit writ of habeas corpus for Joeephus Daniels anleJ8 editor of the Raleigh leJgh News Newsuid Xewsiua uid iua Observer who Wft WAa fined 2000 OOO for forcontempt foron contempt on tempt of court by United States District Judge Purnell PurnellThis This Is the first ofllolsj act ct of Judge Pritchard who was sworn wom in at Rich Richmond Richmond Richinond mond yesterday yesterdayCounsel YMterda YMterdaCounMl yestedNyCounsel Counsel for Editor Daniels who J8 a being held by the marshal at Raleigh for failure failure to pay his fine came to toWashington toVashlngoon Washington yesterday and interviewed interviewedCourt InterviewedChlet interviewedChief Chief Justice Fuller oC the Supreme Court of the United States who sui suiested 3Ug su getited ested that he call Upon Judge Pritc Pritcurd PrILCh PrILChord Priterd urd urdJudge ordjudge rd Judge Prltohard directed that Daniels be brought before him at 3 tomor row at Raleigh RaleighFRIENDS RalolghFRIENDS FRIENDS OFFER OFFERTO OFFERTO TO TOPAYFINE PAY FINE FINERALEIGH FINERALEIGH RALEIGH June 2 tSyinpa tSyinpathz1ng Sympa Sympathizing SjmPflthlzlng thizing friends frl8Adsthroughout throughout the State per personally perlIo sonally lIo aUy by wire and by letter have of offered oCfered fered amountstoggregating 1C0009 to Edl Edltgr EdltQr EditQr tQr Joeephus Daniels with which to pay In InIlls pahis his fine of 2iW IGO assessed lU96e eed by Judge Pur Purnel PurneI Purliel nel of the United States court for al alleged allgOO atleged leged contempt of court Daniels DanielsrmaIns IUl iil rf rmaIns mains at his hotel In the custody 8tod of ofthe orthe ofthe the United States marshal being con fined to his room and the dining hall The privilege of greeting eetJng hfe 1s friends in the lobby of the hotel was IS cut oft oftyesterday ortesterda offyesterday yesterday esterda The prisoner ndtlonerbv1utely absolutely re reo reofus reb fuses fus to pay the tb fine ii aDd and will iti attempt tsecure hcure itsecure secure cure hfe il J8 JIberty through hafcsog issa orpus orpusproceedings zpii zpiiroceedIngs proceedings before Judge PrltShard PrltShardThe Prl Pr1ardThe ard ardThe The courts oourt charge against asn nst the editor editorwas editorWas was 8 based on his printing of editorials in the News Ne and Observer criticising the court for its ruling in the Atlantic Atlanticand and North Carolina Railroad receiver ship case caseIn C88eIn caseIn In his answer to the charge Mr lr Daniels denied that it was his inten tion to bring the court into contempt and his hi friends hold that this answer of Itself lu lr serves lI rV 8 to purge him Business Bualne Manager Bagley of the News and Observer Ob erver states that it Is because becau of the principle involved that Mr Daniels will 11I not pay the fine He believes 11 ve that the act of Judge Purnell would be a severe blow to the press 02 the entire country If it should bo sos sUs tamed lned It is the Intention of Mr Daniels to take the case se up to the Su preme Court of the tnlted States should Judge Pritchard sustain the contempt charge chargeFULL chargeFULL FULL FLALF HALF HOLIOAf HOLIOAfG HOLIDAY HOLIDAYFOR FOR 0 0Action EMPUYE8 EMPUYE8Action 1PlOYES 1PlOYESAction Action of President Will Givj Giv Printcs Printcsa a Short Work Day DaySaturdays Da DaSaturdays DaySaturdays Saturdays SaturdaysBy SaturdaysBy By d1restI of the President Acting Actingday AclngretaE7 Secretary retaE7 1k lUHa President Bu Berseg le day directed a letter to Public Printer Palmer Pa Imer In reply to the request req st proffered by a committee from the Government Printing Oftlce some lite time ago request ing the th same privileges in the matter of half holidays as JtI to accorded the env em ployrs plo in other deiJlartJlleDt de dejfcrtraentg rtmenta The Ihe letter ter directs dl that so far as is I consistent with lth tfc twork work of the office om otIe the hI same aam flip hours hour be observed obMerv on Saturday turfla a ai prevail In the other bureau OOre It It I hHUved hI ved that this will mean a full half holiday during durJ the months mont of July and I Auullt A uust NEGRO DIXON PLACED PLACEDUNDER PLACEDUNDER PLACEDUNDER UNDER BOND OF OF2000 OF2000Bond 2000 2000Bond 2000Bond Bond in the sum of 2000 was a Itxed xed by Judge KImball in the Police Court to day da in the case of William Dixon the theDeTO theneTo btrd ne DeTO ro barberwljo barber w1 wo I III alleged UeJed to have havet MV up Ira Phllll PhIllips of RherdllJe at Fourandahalf Street and MluourJ lissouri Avenue Aven southwest about abo IM oclock Sunday morning morningWEATHER momn momnI momnWEATHER MoentagWEATI4ERREPORT WEATHER WEATI4ERREPORT WEATI4ERREPORTUnsettled REPORT REPORTUnsettled I Unsettled Unttl Breather I eoi will 111 continue to night and an Friday rJdaT 1ft the Ohio valley vajl tht lower lake region and the middle At lantic States but with little or no rain and with riring temperature Friday In the South th the weather will 111 be fair ex crpt pt on the east Florida coast where showers are probable Friday FridayTKMPBBATTRB FridayTXMPJJRA YzldayTLPRATCR TKMPBBATTRB TXMPJJRA TLPRATCRam nRJ 9 a am I 12 1 noon noon1pm 01 1 1pm 1pm2pm ra mp 8t 2 2pm 2pmDOWXTOwxiuyft MDOWTXTOWX IJDOWtTOWK DOWTXTOWX DOWXTOwxiuyft naBWtPKRATURE IUTURE CReg Registered by ASIIfdt Afflecks Standard Thor Tho 9 9am a ra0ntft moot JSOUSVrJ TT rj 12 1 2 2pni 1 noon noonI i in2pni i I ITlI 7 74 74TTI TTI Sirk Sly UK Sun seta eb tda today daj Sun rises tomorrow tomorrowTHE 7J8 4M 4MTHE st stTHE THE TIDES Low tin tide tfdav torI tIdsYHigh II IIHigh High tide today Low tide tomorrow jz a am ijJ Utt i1 2Jich HI 3tgh tide tomorrow morrow 1153 a in 11 SECURITIES WORTH 17500 MISSING AND ANDBANK ANDBANK ANDS ANDBANKCLERK BANK BANKCLERK CLERK GONE GONEWillard GON EWiIIard GONES Willard Myers Trusted Bookkeeper forNational forNational for forNational National Deposit Savings and Trust TrustCompany rfrustCompany TrustS TrustCompanyDisappears Company CompanyDisappears Disappears Willard Myers general bookkeeper bookkeeperin in inti the banking department of the Na National National Naonal tional ti onal Safe Deposit Savings and Trust TrustCompany TrustCompany Trustompany Company ompany Is believed by his employers employersto to toIs be an absconder abuconderDefalcation abRconderDerRlcation absconderDefaicetlon Defalcation amounting to about 17506 17506Is li500Is 17SOOcharged Ish Is charged against him The bank bankhowever bankhowever bankowever however owever is amply ampl secured against loss lossby 105sb ionsy by bC a bond in the Fidelity Fldellt and Deposit DepositCompany DepositCompany Depositompany Company ompany of Maryland to the amount amountof amountoC amountf of 25000 25000Myers 25000Myers 25000Myers Myers was last seen at the bank on onSaturday onSaturda onaturday Saturday Saturda St aturday morning about 10 oclock At Atthat Athat Atthat So that hat time he requested leave of absence absenceon absenceon on the plea of urgent private business businessWhen buslnl8sVhon businesshen When hen he did not make his appearance appearanceon appOrnncon on Tuesday morning morningMonday Monday Ionda having havingI havingeen I been een a holiday hoIldathe the officers of the bank bankbecame benkbecame bankecame became ecame alarmed They immediately Immedlatel In Instituted Instituted intituted stituted an investigation including a aclose 3 3close aose i close cl ose examination of all the cash and andsecurities andsecurities andecurities I securities Defalcation Discovered DiscoveredA A package of 100 shares of Mergen Mergenthalor Mergenhaler Iergenthaler haler Linotype L1not pe Company Com pan stock which whichhad whIchhod whIchad had ad been left as collateral to secure a aloan aJoan aan loan lo an was missing missingInquiry missingInquiry missingInquiry Inquiry disclosed the fact that Myers Myersin Myershis 01ers 01ersIn in his capacity as assistant asslst nt to to the not notteller notteller noteller teller had called on the secretary of ofthe ofthe ofhe the he company compau for the package of stock stockfor steekror stockor for or the purpose as he said of delivering deJlvet1ngIt It to the owner who It was alleged allegedwould allegodwould aIIeedould would ould call that day a to pay pa his note and andthereb andhereby thereby thereb redeem his collateral It turned turnedout turnedlOUt tirnedut lOUt out oLi ut however that the customer cusomer in ques questions qu qutions queaons tions Li ons was waf Ignorant of any an such intended intendedtransaction Intendctransaction intendedransaction tn transaction did not call to pay the note notenor notonor noteor tM nor or was the tla stock delivered to 0 hhn as asyers i Myers yers said it would be beForty heForty beForty Forty shares of the stolen stock it itas itas Jm has as been learned Meyers sold In Friday Fridaylornlng FrIda FrIdaornlng lornlng to a local broker whose check checko cheekna na local bank for nearly netrl 7000 he re calved and collected before roro noon The Theremaining TheremaIning Theremaining remaining sixty shares have ha 8 not been I traced Years With the Bank BankMyers Bank1Icrs BankMyers Myers Is about fortythree years rs of ofage orage olage age He has been beenj beenjin Jin In the employ mplo of the thebank thebank thebank bank for twentythree years He was wasbelieved WfUbelleed W52believed believed by all the officers to be a man manof manoC marof of exemplary habits and absolute ab Qlute In Integrity Int integrity tegrity grlty The president and all other otherchief othfrchle otheichief chief officers of the th bank are unnble to toaccount toaccount tcaccount account for the motive which induced inducedthe inducedthe the defalcation As far as they know knowMyers lmowltIers knowMyers Myers was not involved in any Anj stock stockspeculations Btockspeculatlonll stoclspeculations speculations nor in any other enter enterprises entorprlses enLorprises prises likely to entail upon him de demand c1 c1mand dvmand mand for an amount as large as a in involved Invohed involved volved in the defalcation defalcationHis efalcaUonHIs His Hi salary salor as bookkeeper was wa 1800 syear atear ayear I year ear He received besides estde from notary notaryfees notanfHe notaryfees fees about 5W9 ao1 OO additional He owns a ahome Dhome si home at 128 Street northeast which the thebank thebtnk th thbank i bank bought for him and for which he hewas ht htwas hewas was paying by monthly monthl installment installmentHo Il ittstxlimeflLHo taUmfnt taUmfntHo Ho is married and has one daughter daughtertwelve daughtertwelve daughteitwelve twelve years f8rs of age His wife Is heart heartbroken heartbrok heartbroken broken brok broken and claims to know nothing of ofher other 01 01her her husbands whereabouts nor of the thereasons thtrf thi thireasons reasons rf 80nS that prompted him to the step stephe steph atethe he took He is a son of the he late John JohnMyers JohnMyers JohiI Myers who died many mRn years ago and andWHS andwas an anwas I was administrator of his fathers estate estateNo estateNo estateNo No Steps Taken TakenThe TakenThe TakenThe The bank has taken no rio steps to put putthe putthe pulthe the matter Into the hands of the po police police lice being secured against agaln loss by the thebond thebond thebond bond of the bonding company compan which whichit hlcl1 hlcl1It it Is supposed will take measures for forthe torthe foithe the apprehension of the fugitive fugitiveUp fuglUnUp fugitiveUp Up to 3 oclock this afternoon the theDetective theDetecthe tluDetective Detective Bureau had not ben eD request requested requested requested ed to apprehend Myers l1 ers The only In Information Inonnallon information formation about the case in Captain CaptainBoardmans CaptAInBoardman CaptairBoardmaWa Boardmans possession poe elon carne from news newspaper new newpaper newspaper paper men I Soldiers in a Panic PanicAt PanicAt PanicAt At Fort Ethan Allen AllenThree AllenThree Three 1 re Mysteriously Killed KiU ltby by an ri Unknown UnknownMurderer lJAkn UnknownMthdererBelievecl nWllfrdererBelieved Murderer WllfrdererBelieved Believed to Be an Insane De Deserter DeserterAttack DeserterAttack serter serterAttack Attack on Fourth BURLINGTON BURLI GTON VU Vi June 2 2Th The sol soldiers soldiers aoldiem diers stationed 8t Uoned at Fort Ethan Allen are arepanlostrlcken arepan arepaniastricken panlostrlcken pan lastricken by three mysterious stcrlou mur murders murders murers ders ers that have been committed on ri men menin menIn menn in I the ranks nOd a fourth savage at attack atLAck atack tack on an infantryman who is dying dyingfrom dyingrom lng lngfrom from rom his wounds woundsAll woundsAll ounds oundsAU All the details of the murders are arebeing arcbeing arebeing being kept secret secr by the officers who whooven whooon whoven oven ven refuse to make public the names namesof namesor namesof of the victims General Corbin is ex expected expected cxpected pected at the tort to take personal personalcharge personalcharge personaloharge charge of the Inquiry It Is believed by bythe bythe bythe the residents of the neighborhood that thata a homicidal maniac Is at large in the thedistrict thedIstrict theistrict district districtThe dIstrictThe SThe The first of the murders was commit committed committed commited ted ed three weeks ago A soldier was wasfound wa wafound wasfound found dead his body bod hacked to pieces piecesapparently piecesapparentl piecespparently apparently a with Ith a heavy knife The Thesecond Thesecond Thesecond second victim was found a few days later having been murdered in the same samemanner seinemanner me memaner manner Extreme Extremcrutaltt brutality marked both bothmurders bothmurders bothmurders murders the murderer having appar apparently apparen apparently ently en stamped upon the faces and bodies bodiesof bodiesor bodiesof of both victims with heavy heav thick soled soledboots soledboohl soledboots boots bootsThe boohlThe bootsThe The bodies of the third and fourth fourthvictims tourth1ctlms fourthvictims victims were re found last evening The third victim 1 tim was an infantryman mho whose body was sas found cut in two at the middle middleand middleand middleand and otherwise otherw mutltiated It was found foundnear foundnear ound oundnear near the targets on the rifle range The fht body was waf In a bad state decomposi i lion tionThe The fourth victim leUm was as discovered in inan Inan inan an unconscious condition near the rail railroad rallrOlld railroad road tracks outside the town of Win Winooskl Vinooski Vlnooekl ooski He had be be1I stabbed several severaltimes severaltimes ventl times timesThe UmftJThe timesThe The belief prevails In dome sne quarters that as all the murderers victims have hav been soldiers ldiers the man who ho committed committedthe commlttflthe committedthe the crimes is a deserter from the army armywho arm armwhu armywho who has become insane Leave of Thirty DaysFor Days Daysfj fj fjFor For Engineer DouglasQuestion Douglas DouglasQuestion DouglasQuestion Question of Granting It Referred by Com Commissioners Commissioners Cornmissioners missioners to Comptroller of Treasury for forDecision forDecisioninvolves forDedsionnvo1ves Decision Decisioninvolves involves Per Diem Men A favorable answer from the Comp Comptroller Comptroller troller of the Treasury oa a question questionsubmitted que questionsubmitted Uon Uonubtnltted submitted to him by Engineer Commis Commissioner CommisMoser mm mmner sioner ner Diddle with regard to the grant grantIng grantIng grant1mg Ing of leave by the District Commis Commissioners CommlIdoncr Commisslonera sioners to their temporary employes employeswill employEswill emoyeswifl will result it is claimed in the per diem diemmen diemmen diemmen men at the District Dl trlct Building obtaining obtainingleave ob obt4tnngleave Cn 1g 1gJellve leave each year Nr corresponding to that thatgranted thatgranted thatgranted granted to the regular officials and andclerks andclerks andclerks clerks clerksA clerksA clerksA A week ok ago Engineer of Bridges JDouglas JDougla JDouglas Douglas petitioned the Commissioners Commissionersfor for thirty days day leave the time to be beused beutHtd beused used in a trip to Europe where Mr MrDouglas MrDouglA MrDouglas Douglas went today for the purpose of ofinspecting orIn ofInspecting inspecting In peeUng the bridges of France and andGermany andGerman andGermany Germany German The Engineer or Bridges is isemployed 18emploe isemployed employed by the month mon th and paid by bythe btho bythe the month this fact putting him In the theclass thecl thecisaa class cl with temporary or per diem em employes empIOTCS employes ployes Application Approved ApprovedHis ApprovcdHla ApprovedIlls His application for leave with pay paywas PAywaMapproved paywas was waMapproved approved heartily by Engineer gtn of ofHighways orHlghys ofIlghways Highways Hunt and by Capt Jay JayJ Morrow assistant to the Engineer EngineerCommissioner EngtatttorComml BngiseerCommissioner Commissioner Comml foner Colonel Diddle when whenthe whenthe nthe the application came to him refrained refrainedfrom retraJnedtrom refrainedfrom from the expression expr on of any an opinion on onthe onthe onthe the matter ma tter but referred 1orrcd it to the Audi Auditor Auditor Auditor tor of the Treasury Trea uTj who forwarded forw rded it itto Itto Itto to the Comptroller at the name time re requesting reqUMUng requesting questing the District DIstrict authorities to fur furnish turnlffh furnick nick him with any data giving authori authority authorty ty for the granting of such leave as a was wasasked wa waa wasasked asked a for forThis torThis forThis This was done today tooa and the Comp Comptroller Comptr01l0r Comptrolior troller has before him now a communi communication commn commncation communcation cation from the District omctata point pointIng pointIng pointing Ing out that In the War Val and Navy De Departments DepartmenllJ Departments partments it has been the th custom for or a agood Rgood agood good many years Hr to grant thSrl thirty days days1Teuve daYIIlooo daysleave Teuve and thirty days sick leave I flv to those men who are hired for QoverJmtnt governmeat govern government meat work by the month This Infor Information Intormatlon information mation was given by the District Dlstrl to show hON that there is a precedent for the leave eave asked ked for Mr Ir DOiigUv Doug DougIaThe The per diem employes 11 i the he District Bukling Bh ldlng are awaiting i tr decision lecl lon of the Comptroller with the greatest Im patience Hitherto they thO have had at the most only nine days leave during each ach fiscal nfJCR year and these nine days had to be used used in many cases for sick leave Being lng absent ab8 nt from work any I I longer than the nine days day means to them loss of pay payCase payCaso Case of Per Diem Men MenThis MenTh MenThis This Th class of workers worke numbering nearly nearl SGQ 151 has contended all along that If the matter could coul be brought before the Comptroller it would be decided de lded that the thirty days leave should hould be granted ranted the per diem men thit Is II the men who whoarc whoare are paid by tate day instead of by the theyear they theyear year VTh 4y Th The argument now no IB that if the dom dommlmioners tjommissioner mmlll missioner mlll loner are authorise tl by the Comp troller to grant thirU thtrt days leave I ave to a monthly employe 1t it will naturally follow that they the can grant the same leave ave to all other temporary Consequently CotlKqu nll a great deal depends employes on onmeans the decision of the Comptroller 1t means leave or no leave IEaveNO leaveNO NO POSTOFFICE CENSORSHIP CENSORSHIPOVER CENSORSHIPOVER CENSORSHIPOVER OVER ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTSNo No censorship is designed dfsl nfd by the ti Post Powtoince POHtofftce Postoffice office Department Departm nt over the advertise advertisements aslnrtl8ements advertisements ments printed In newspaper nor any anycrusade anylrulde anycrusade crusade against patent medicines met1I nf8 says MY Postmaster General Payne In i a state statement Jttatement statemont ment Issued yesterday t8terda regarding the at attitude attitude attitede titude of the dportmeatun department on ii these two twoquestion twoqtJonil twoquestIOtOs question questionItwtmd qtJonilJn questIOtOslestead Itwtmd Jn he says 11 the department Pltrt nt will confine Its efforts to those cases of ob ohserenity serenity and fraud involved in the SH SHand 1IIt1 1IIt1and n1s n1santi and advertising adv UnK of a 3 certain class of ofalleged ofalloged ofalleged alleged remedies rem liee which are called II to Its 11 attention sitd are found to fall within I the pale of the law 10 wif jw if ill FRANCE PROMISES PROMISESHER PROMISESHER HER ASSISTANCE ASSISTANCEFOR ASSISTANCEFORPERDICARIS FOR FORPERDICARIS FORPERDICARISFreign PEROICARIS PEROICARISF Foreign Rreign Minister Sends SendsInstructions SendslQstruct SendsIlistructions Instructions lQstruct Ilistructions ons to Repre Repretentative RepreBntative RepreS tentative entative at Tangier TangierffliESMEN TangierIRi TangierTR11BESMEN ffliESMEN IRi ESMEN WILL APPEAL APPEALDelegation APPEALD Delegation 1gation gation to Urge Raisuli RaisulitlRelease RaisulitftReJease RaisulitIelease tlRelease tftReJease His Hi Prisoners Prisonerslave Prisonerslai jave lave Potent Argument ArgumentPAj Argumentp4i4s PAj p4i4s is June 2 2Foreign Foreign Minister Del Delcassft DelC8 Deleaseeltate cassft C8 easeeltate lias promised Frances assistance to fi i4 United States In the efforts of ofdlcarlgff tnQ ttu1attsr Tater to obtain the release or Per dlcarlgff dlcatl and his hl stepson who are now held daptive pthe by Moroccan bandits AmqiJBsador Am Amieedor dol Porter saw the foreign foreignminisSfr foreignminl foreignminii minl minii minisSfr this morning and banded to the Drench Thench official Americas request for BffiSnch fCh ch aid The Tb foreign minister ministerpromised mInIsterpromr mini8terpromui promised promr promui support and sent Instructions i to th theffect i effect treet to the Fronch minister at atTribesmen Tang Tribesmen to Intercede Intercedeling IntercedeA IntercedeAccjding A Accjding ling lnS to a a dispatch received from Tangier this ls morning the Anperra Ang rrn tribe has ae st a delegation deIcgatlonor of Its leading men to hato ha haV a personal interview with Rai Raisuli Raistill 1 1wtl still ne chief of the bandits It will willendeavr willendea 111 111end endeavr end endea to elicit from rom him a promise promiseTvlll th that 1wiil Tvlll 111 release the captives captivesJbesmen Th TheJtJbesmen Jbesmen it is said will Ill appeal to tho th th4Jrlgand rlgand to let tbe men go so as to avqBI av av4j the landing of foreigners op posed 1b the Moslem faith on Moroccan Moroccanshoresf Moroccanshor Moroccanshore4 shoresf shor shore4 It if it believed the argument will have ha considerable 1nlldernblo weight with Ith Raisuli The Dispatch 1jlspatch adds that the Italian thirdcftiss thlrdafa cruiner Dogall DOK arrived at Tangier tOOa today AWAIT AWAITRESULT AlT RESULT OF OFFRENCH OFFRENCH OFFRENCH FRENCH EFFORTS EFF EFFORTSUntil RTS RTSVntJl Until France Francehas has an opportunity to enter into httoilsotlauons Mgotiatlons gotiations with the th Sultan Ic rocck occlpnd and Raisuli the United Vnltodnofctake Stat 8acs lleke nofctake any radical stops stopsaseW sto fdfl lth thaatWnseWt Li aseW Perdicarir Perdicer1 anfl ffi1LVar Var Ie Ia It xvill require many man das for the French Pr ncb government to exercise tho good offices ot ces it has pledged for the release of the captives Meantime the State Department will continue its diplomatic efforts to rescue Perdicnris but no movement will viI1 be made against either the Moroccan government or Raisuli the bandit leader leaderNo IORdelNo leaderNo No Report of Progress ProgressDispatches ProgressDlapatches ProgressDispatches Dispatches received by the State De partment and the Navy Xav Department from Morocco Iprocco do not indicate that any an plOgre progress has been made in the negotia tions for the ransom of the prisoners The r11 seven warships composing the Ku Ei ropean and South Atlantic squadrons of the United States navy na are still tlll at Tan gier er All will probably remain there til it is known positively Q6IUvel whether un Ut it will bd necessary for tnia country to send end an expedition after Raisuli and the bandits Varley who are holding Pcrdicarls anJ Raisulis Demands DemandsIt It is I now known that the exact amount Ralsui is I asking klng for tne ransom of the i two captives is S6000 Diplomatists be have Prance will willingly guarantee the thepayment thepam thepayment payment pam nt of this sum if Raisult will willmodify willmodify Willmodify modify the terms of the ransom ran om in such sucha sucha a manner that the future of the Sultan will not be imperiled by granting tho terms termsIS termeIS termsIS IS NEGOTIATING NEGOTIATINGWITH NEGOTIATINGI NEGOTIATINGWITH I WITH THE SULTAN I Hoffman Philip a Rough Rider and Hnda anda nd ndwarm a warm ftrm personal friend trl nd of President Roosevelt is at Fez the capital of Morocco on a special mission and andthrourh andthrough through him the negotiations with with the Sultan for the ransom of Perdlcarls and Varley Varle are doubtless doubtl being conducted cont uted Mr Philip who Is the United States vice Ice and deputy deputy consul general at Tan gier left ert that city elt several veral wee weeks kH ego with the new French lrt nch mlnltttor mlnl who do sired to present his credentials In per son to the Sultan at Fez Mr Phlllr 1 Philip 11 III also had important oniclah business with the Sultan and arrangements were vore made for his reception at the monarchs palace an honor seldom a ldom conferred on a foreigner No News for Some Time TimeMrs TimeMrs TimeMrs Mrs Charles WorthIngton of 1400 Street northwest nOrUtW 8t an aunt of Mr Philip ceived a letter from him written just justas justHII justas as he was wa starting for the sacred capi capitrl capltftl capttiti trl of live Sultan but hits heard noth i Ing from him since that time and Is I 1 worried about her nephew as it was i necessary for him to pass paM through much territory territor controlled by bandits ndlts on his I way Wit from the const to Fez FezFor FezI Fez1or For I or two years enr Mr Philip has had his hispreent 1 present portion In rangier Previous I vo 0 that time tlm he traveled extensively in Morocco 19rOlt0 and other parts of Africa He HeP Hesils was sils with Troop A of the First United State Volunteer Cavalry Cftalr the ItoiiKh Riders JlJd during the th Spanish war and before that time made an extensive ex exitioratkm exItloratlon cxlIOratiOfl itioratkm trip in the Rockies Born in Washington WashingtonAlthough WashingtonAlthough WashingtonAlthough Although Mr Philip was born In InWashington InVshlngton inVaahingtofl Washington thirtytwo years ears ago he hehas liehas has not lived here much of his life nis Jh Jhill 1Iis is the son of the late William Ullam Philip and andwas andwall andwas was educated In English preparatory preparatoryschools Jlreparatonschoolll schools and at Cambridge Since he he finished school Mr oIl Philip has spent most moatof mostot mostofhis of ofhis hl hiA time In travel and hag made ex tensive explorations In many man of the th Oriental countries He is a brother of Van Ness ess Philip who Is well known In Wa Vahlngton hlngtqn society societySamuel soelet soeletSamuel1t societySamuel Samuel Samuel1t Ji Gummerc Gumm rc the United Stata Stataconsul Stut 5tttconsul seonlful consul general at Tangier was born at Trenton fortMe fortyseven years ago agoand II agoand go goanel and IB If lKn of the lnt late Barker Gum Gummere Gummert Gummere mere He was graduated at Princetonand PrJllcetonand Princeton Priiieetonand and afterward studied law ln and practiced for a number of years yearsBeat yearsBert oors oorsBeJt Beat Boards Sio 150 Per zoo oo Feet FeetFrank Fce FceFranl FeetFrank Frank Llbbey Co 6th 8 Ave Adv HOFFMAN PHILIP FRIEND OF THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENTNow PRE5IDENTNow PRESIDENTNow Now at atFez Fez the capital of Morocco oa a a special mission He is conduct conducting conducting conductlag ing negotiations for the release of Pcrdicaris and an Varley VarleySpringfield Varleyi VarleySpringfield i i iSpringfield Springfield ConventionWill Convention ConventionWill Will Break Deadlock DeadloaCommittee DeadlockCommittee r1 r1S Committee Reports ResoIutforF Res esbtuti lutr lReleasing lReleasingDelegates Releasing ReleasingDelegates ieleasinDelegates Delegates From Factional Pledges Ple PledgesCan PledgesCandidates lg sCan sCandidates Can Candidates didates Take a cfFI i Floor Fn iinSupportMPIan in SLl Plan lt SPRINGFIELD HL June 2 tAesther tAestherday Another Anotherday Aooth rday day of expectancy a eetanC in the Republican Republicandeadlock Republle Republicandeadlock ncI deadlock cI adlock is on The resolution to re release reIt releife lease It lfrle the delegates from pledges and in instructions Instructions instruetions structions will be reported this mont monrmg monttng mori moring mg ng The committee favors fa avora vora the resolu resolution relutlon resolution tion The convention will undoubtedly undoubtedlypasf undoubted undoubtedR8b undoubtedigItao pasf R8b it Yates Va tee and Deneen have op opposed opposed opposed posed it Lowd Lowden was against lnt it at atflrct atIIMt atIrtt flrct but has dropped intc Int line Th The com committee comli1Jttee corniiIttee mittee is in session ses Jon this morning with withYatcs withYates withYates Yates and DEneen before it itWalter ItValter itWalter Walter Valter Reeves chairman of the reso resolutions re8O re8Olutlona resolutione lutions committee said ald test night that thatthe thatthe thatthe the measure would ukl be reported favor favorably Cavorably favorably ably It will be one of the lint ftr things thlnpto thIn thInto thingsto to come before the conventVoa convat1 a and af after after sfter ter its adoption all kinds Of wild voting votingis is expected expectedLowden expectedLOloCIen expectedLowden Lowden is confident eon dent today and andIitVea be believes belieYe lieves he can get enough votes to makeall makeall make makeall all the rest look like ilk dark horses Ham Hamhn HaJnhn Hamhe hn too believes the release reJea of tn the dele delegates delestC8 ddegates gates stC8 means a doubly better showing showingfor showln showlnfor showingfor for him End Expected Tonight TonightIt It would not be surprising if a nomi nomination nomlnallon nomination nation Is made today or tonight The Thedelegates Thedelegates Thedelegates delegates are becoming listless UeUe and andoften andoften i ioftPft often a county count has to be called two or orthree orthree orthree three times before efore its chairman re responds reapondsA icspends spends apondsA A few breaks will wake up upthose uptnQft upthose those anlicted with lassitude and get getthem getthem et etthm them ready to jump into line for who whoever whOeer whoever ever has a chance to be nominated nominatedThe nominatedThe nominatedThe The convention wentlon was ft called to order at atl ci1O 1930 1O IO oclock Water Reeves Ueev chairman chairmanof of the resolutions committee reported reportedfrom reportedrom reportedfrom from rom that committee a a substitute 811 tute for forthe tortbe totthe the resolution re oluUon referred yesterday Thr Thrsubstitute Th Thsub Thtsub substitute sub Utue was similar to the orlelnaland original originaland and after reciting the loyalty of the thedelegates thedeleJX thedelegea deleJX delegates II through sixtysix roll calls callsreleased cal calrolCftsed ealsreleased released them from all instructions and andobligations andobllsatlons obligations and ordered ordered that they be andS al allowed allowed 1 lowed to vote free Th Tha recommendation recommendationthat recommendatsoathat I I that the resolution pa JHUIII was unanimousfrom unanimous unanimousfrom from the committee committeeIn I IIn In speaking on the resolution uUon Mr MrA8 MrSTR1E 1 1STRIKERS STRIKERS STR1E SUBSIDE SUBSifiEAS I IAS AS SOLDIERS APPEAR APPEARMartial APPEAMartial Martial Law in Full Force at Hanging HangingRock HnncingRock HanginRock Rock Ohio But No NoOutbreak NoOutbroac oOutbreak Outbreak HANGING ROCK Ohio June 2 2Mrc 2MrcUal 2Martial Marx Marxtial tial law 11 is in full force to here and will wtl1preHIJ willprevail prevail until the last soldier 5OI ter leaves the thevillHge thevillage thevii village villHgeThe villageThe vii lage lageThe The arrival of the he soldiers oldlel had a a fmlu fmlutary AAlutar aglutary tary tar effect on the riotous rlot Us striker and andthere andtherc andthere there has been eR no outbreak 5lne 1In rick Pickets rickets ricketC ets are on duty dut and ast nlqriU ill citizens cR1genie illzens zens were not permitted f1mlttd to walk aik 98 the thetwo thetwo thetwo two streets Itre of the village villageSheriff vil1agSheriff 11I1 11I1Sherlrr Sheriff Payne is of the th ci UI1 utaied iaiofl Itt may mR mRhe be able to ask the governor vernor possibly possiblytoday pON1bltodHV possiblytoday today to recall two companies companl 8 of the thetroops thetroop thetroops troops troop He will probably advise thu thucompanies th1tcompnnlCiJ thitcompanies companies from Manchester and Gaiilp Gaiilpolls Ga1I1 Ga1I1oils Gaihipoils oils be held here for several days dRY anl anlthat onlthat nl nlthat that Portsmouth and IrontOn companies companiesbe be recalled They live close by here hereand lereamI hereand and can be put in the neid eld In 1 a Mhorttime short shorttime lt lttime time if wanted wantedThere wantedThere wantedThere There will v1ll be no trouble trou JI while the theguardsmen theguordsmen theguardsmen guardsmen are here hfr Jad ui thi th sherUfDuring eherllfDuring sherUf During the past week the vlJac llt3 wTv wTvpeaceful wt wtP wae waepeaceful peaceful Rcfful when wh myself mYilt lf or orticers olftCf no were wereabout WIeabout woreabout about As soon as IS the l11 boys bt YB ieft at the theshooting I theshooting hf hfhooting shooting would begin I do 10 apt think thinkthat IhlnicwIU thinkthat that there will be anx ensetlODs serious IOU trouble troublehereafter t1OuleColon troitbiebores hereafter hereafterColonAl bores fter fterColonal ColonAl Colon Thompson Thom on in command of ofthe orthe olthe the troops says sa he has the situation 1it atlon well wellIn wellin HIn In hand a Reeves fle ee said that Uw convention Jaaa I been In 011 so bag that it Js JeG JeGPlttdizlJK jjisrd4zing nardizmg the interests of tile Republicuparty Republic party He asked aM the unanimous con consent COlInt ci msent sent nt of the convention that each can didate for governor be given five minutes miner to address addr z18 the convention and state tu position Some one objected but Chair CbaJ Cbs Li man Cannon nnOD said that for all he ha ci it was only oal a voice front the tomb Col Frank Lowden was wa then recoc rec nimd 1Cd He said that the deadlock slier be broken and he favored ta vorecl anything break it and would release his 4O Mil Joal io delegates Governor Yates Speaks SpeaksGovernor SpeaksQoverDOr SpeaksOovernor Governor Yates was wa next recognised recognin ed He HeaJcI said he thought the nomination noeninati nominationshould lost lostshould should have ha been submitted to the rank rankand rankand re reand and file of the State He said that pre previously prevIou8Jy pviously viously he had already released relea cvi very ver verYatN try ry Yates delegate without a resolution reaolut reaolutThough Though still a a candidate his delegates delegatesshall del deIea deIeashall shall balt do as they please He asked his hiemervto 16 16Ineto hismen11to fe mervto men11to vote for the resolution Charles Char Deneen neen gave his consent coa ent to the re lease of his delegates delegatesAttorney deItf deItfAttorney delegatesAttorney Attorney General IL Hamlin said saidthat aaJcItha a IL that tha whether wh ther the tb resolution passed passednot or ornot ornot JJ not not he released his delegates If he failed to get the nomination he wju wa wilting to follow in the rear and ngni ftCht fl for the ejee party Judge Sherman said the ti time for pay pi ing compliments had ceased and tim for action had arrtred Ha said was i as sincere in releasing releah us tis delegates leptes Colonel Colon Warner said he was willing willi to release his friends trl Dda and would take hfe chance with the other candidates in the tb race raceJohn raceJohn raceJohn John Pierce expressed himself in I favor of tbe resolution and promised proini sed support sP Ort to the nominee nomtn The resolution luUon was adopted adopt unani an au i mously mou ly and the roll call on the sixty sfc ty seventh 84v th ballot was then ordered It re rt stilted Yates 171 Lowden MS iO Deneen Dens en set 5 HatRlnt HamU IIS Sherman 65 Wars Wr rmer er SB Pierce PierceThe 38 38The The sixtyeighth ballot restated result Yat Yates 484 Lowdeo 409 Dvnecn Ih Hantlin 181 io 7 Sherman Warner raJlMl 42 4 Pierce PI rce 38 I I 1 At 182i I the convention took a recesa rae es 1 until unthl3pm unthl3pmFAIR atll Po ra raMrs no noFAfR FAIR ESTATE E8TATEMAMAGE MANAGER MANAGERNOTIFIED NOTIFIED OF A DISMISSAL DISMISSALMrs DISMISS I I LMrs I Mrs Oclrichs and Mrs VaadarbJlt VaRderbiltScer VaRderbiltScerReJat VanderblltSc Sever SeverRelations er erRelations Relations ReJat o1s With Noted San SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Francisco Lawyer LawyerS SAX FRANCISCO FRA CrscO 0Cal Cal Jun JunCharkes Juae JuaeCharlee Ju JuCharbss I Charkes Neal has received formal tOl1Crom nottce nottcefrom not Ucs Ucsfrom from the represontatleva of Mrs Her Hermann Hermann I ret retmean mann Oelrichs and Mrs Ira William 11hint lItant KVanderbUt I IYaoofrbUt KVanderbilt Vanderbilt Jr in the Best to th the effect effectthat eSleetthat eS set setthat that his services would be no longer Ioqerqutlflt re required requfred quired by the daughters of the bite SeR Senator SeRator en enator ator Fair In the administration of ttetr ttetrproperty tlMtrproperty tI seir seirproperty dr property Interests In this State StateThe StateThe StateThe The joint action of Mrs Oelrichs OelrtchllKr sad amiMrs sadMrs a4 Mrs Kr Vanderbilt is preliminary to turn turning turnIn tu ire ireIng ing In over the formers former property in this thiscity thiscity I his hiscity its city recently recentlysoid sold to a local syndicate syndicateLED CLED 0 0LED LED CLASS ALL YEAR YEARDIED YEARDIED YEARtIlED DIED BEFORE GRADUATION GRADUATIONCharles GRADUATIONChRrl GRADUATI 0 in NCharles Charles ChRrl 1 Shipley Shlple secretary crttary to Repre Representative Repreeentathe Re pre presentattve sentative Hurt of Pennsylvania di diftl I in inthis inthis inthis this city yesterday trda after vn Illness IIInft I of ofonly ofonly ofonly only a a few days Mr Shipley would wouMliave wouldhavt we wehave have graduated from the Georgetown GeorgetownLaw Ooegett wn wnLaw rn Law La School hool next Monday night at the he I head of his class which he has led led1iruuglz ed through the threeyear course PASSAGE TO DALNY DALNYFREE DALNYFREE FREE rnrr IIF nr OF Ulbthi UlbthJapanese riAMnri DANGER DANGERTO DANGERTO TO NAVIGATION NAVIGATIONJapanese NAVIGATIONJapanese i Japanese Clear Talien Talienwan Talienwan alien alienwan wan Bay of Subma Submarine Submarine Submarifle rine Mines MinesGUNBOATS lVinesGUNBOATS MinesI SGUNBOATS I GUNBOATS IN HARBOR HARBORTrouble HARBORTrouble HARBORTrouble Trouble Feared From Man Manchurians iVanchuriansGovernor ManchuriansGovernor churians churiansGovernor Governor Incit Inciting Inciting Inciting ing Populace PopulaceROME PopulaceROME PopulaceC ROME June 2 2 2A A dispatch re received received rceived ceived today announces announces that Talien Talienwan Talienwan wan Bay on which Dalny is situat situated situated situated ed is entirely cleared of mines minesSome Some of the Japanese gunboats in inthe inthe inthe the vicinity entered Dalny Harbor Harboryesterday Harborye5terday Harboryesterday yesterday yesterdayThe ye5terdayThe yesterdayhe The he Bay of Talienwan has for forsome forsome forsome some days past been thickly strewn strewnwith strewnwith strewnwith with submarine mines It was im impossible impossible irnpossible possible for the Japanese war vessels vesselsto vesselto vesselsto to get anywhere near Datay and andthis anl1this andthis this has been instrumental in pre preventing preventing preventing venting the occupation of that town townfrom townfrom townfrom from the sea for some time past pastThe pastThe pastThe The Japanese dispatch boat Miya Miyako Miyako Miyako ko was blown up by one of these thesemines thesemines thesemines mines in Kerr Bay which is in the thesame thesam thesame same sam vicinity vicinityRUSSIAN vicinityRUSSIAV vicinityRUSSIAN RUSSIAN CASUALTIES AT KIN KUTCHOW XINCHOW KINCHOW CHOW CHOWST CHOWST CHOWST ST PETERSBURG June 2 2A 2Asemioffrialestimate 2Aserniofticial A Asemiofficial semiofficial semioffrialestimate estimate of the Russian Russiancasualties Russianclt5uiLlties casualties rsu lties at at the battle of KinChowtope KinChow KinChowioJe KinChowto ioJe tope to rear reaof of Port Arthur last week weekBf weekJ1es weekpJ4es pJ4es Bf J1es the killed and md wobnded at atk atQffiEe atoendOOamen QffiEe oendOOamen oendOOamenT andl1menr andl1menrA A dispatch from Mukden Muk ea states statesthat statesthat statesthat that the local governor is doing his hisutmost hisItiltOSt utmost to rouse the populace against againstthe againstthe againstthe the Russians Trouble is feared fearedA A dispatch di patch from Mukden dated datedyesterday datedyesterday yesterday reports that Lieutenant boJonel Gonrke has reached there therefrom therefrom from Port Arthur having success successfully successfully fully fully passed the Japanese JapatJe Janese lines hnesREENFORCE linesREENFORCE linesREENFORCE REENFORCE KUROKPS ARMY ARMYCHEEFOO I ICHEEFOO CHEEFOO June 2 2Chin 2Chinwho 2Chinese 2ChineseWhO Chinese who have arrived here from Taku Takushan Takushan Takushan shan report that the number of Jap Japan JapiI15 anese an iI15 re troops tended there during May was anywhere from 6000 to 10000 The troops proceeded to toFengwangcheng toFengwan toFengwangcheng Fengwangcheng Fengwan che wither wWther reen reenforcements reenforcements reenforcements forcements from other points poin were werealso werealso also sent sentFIGHT sentFIGHT FIGHT AGAINST AGAINSTSTART AGAINSTSTART AGAiNSTSTARTTO START STARTTO TO FRONT FRONT3KRLCC FRONTBBRLD FRONTBZRLIN 3KRLCC June 2 ZTbe The Vossische VoeslsvheZeltutsg outSthl outSthlt Zeltutsg Uuag reports reJHX that the last Ia force of efreenfoecenseuts rmftl men sent as reenforcements reenfOft aeata from tr mKharkOCl Kbarkoff Russia to Manchuria cau caUSf cause1 cause1the 1 tthe tn the authorities considerable OIlS lderaatle trouble and andwere andwer andwere were wer with peat difficulty started on ont ontheir their eJr way to the front trontThe troutThe The men JIKft refused rfta ed to enter ntr the th train trainand trainand trainand and finally had to be pitched into the tbecars tb tbears thecars cars bodily bodilyKvea bOdU7KVell bodilyeven even when the troops W4N rc on the train tn the troubles of the officers wer werdlers Wt1JIOt Were WereOt JIOt Ot at an end foe th the wives or the so soen cosera dlers sera en threw tbc themselves ves on the rails in front of the th engine en ne to prevent prev nt the df dparture dcparture parture ot tbe train trainTbe trainThe trainThe The women were forcibly torcibl rr removed moved but immediately JmmedJatel others took the places of those taken away The train started sixteen times timesAt ttnwsAt timesAt At last the commanding ofn oificeri rs pa tience was wa worn out He ordered the train to proceed regardless of women womenwho who were still on the track The orders of the be oittcer were re obeyed obeyedand nbeYet1and obeyedend and the engine started kilting or 01 wounding several of the women womenMUCH womenMUCH OIIMA OIIMAlUCH MUCH lUCH CRITICISM CRITICISMOF CRITICISNOF CRITICISMOF OF KUROPATKIN KUROPATKINLONDON LONDON LONDONr3ue r3ue June 2 2Tb Tbe reports from St Petersburg Pete18lHaq concur In stating atau thatwhile that tha thntwhUe twhDe while the masses in Russia Ra receive recve the thenews thenewa thenews news of reverses teAMfrrently 18difttorent tr stoic stoiually stolcaUy stoically ally the higher classes cla sea are very un uneasy uneaar Unasi easy aDd General Ga nal Kuropatklns sttppos sttpposed supposed itppo itppond ed Inactivity to the subject subJe of muchJm muchJmpatient muchSmpatient muchimpatlont patient criticism criticismKuropatkin criticismKuropatkin Kuropatkin a Prophet ProphetIie ProphetHe lie has however weVer plenty plent of defenders defendersWhOSt renders renderswboee whose tb in him is unshaken They Theyrecall TheyNCIt Theyrecall recall that bat be predicted that events eventsouM eventswould would ouM progress muck as they the have doat oo41eHe He te quoted as a having ha vlng said sa Id to a aMeAd aMend MeAd on the ere of his departure for fortbe fortbto forthe the Far Eaat EaatThe EutTbe EasiThe The flrst month the people will say saytbat saythat ay aytbat tbat I am inactive Jaaeti the second secon that 1 1am 1aIM Iass am incapable and tbe third third that I am ama ama a traitor for we are certain by the then thave to tohave thave have sustained ustaln defeats Lot them tht aIk aIkI tlk tlkI cI I do not care careThe carerumor are arefh The fh rumor current yecterly ytItorJ of a se sevprt soert vprt ert defeat inflicted inf icted on Kuro kuro kuroltktn itkin 1 tktn is clearly cjad an fxacin xa xag rit rltion ion on of ofthit It Ittll tin four our days lIVS skirmish vvhiih wi 1 i oiided ded ed at atiiimatst atia atajmatst ia iiimatst irna till on Monday Mondaylieth In a aBllh Both this auU the VVuitmgkau naaau fight In the th northern part of the th Liaolun Llaotunplmontor Liaotung promontorv were on a larger sea seathan 8caoi 8caoithan than bait the th recent ent similar Iim ar affairs but sa 7.

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