m. annuity to m 8100.- } tor we! «um-mu : 'm «so-penal ninth-Gen m Am trun- II a. Tehul luâ€" vim'n M to be you n Mum-In mm] mbly at mu elected I: modmtor the In. Dr. Henry c. Hinton of Ban An- ulno. cu. m:- d In lemme: It 8a: m m can nature. unk- lfl my tho Mutant of the M, a CM mun party. Pntlant ‘mmumum ad in. ma. anti-haunt. 1 Pub mn withdrew «0,000.00»1 mquuumm and I’ Two chm-ad mounts In mm mm": for rotation at American troop. In (In! city. Auction methods at My order highly pruned. M can. swung lot mm m of Hflpho force. Agnlnfldo loud with letter: from anti-imperi- Allltl IIM manna; Wm lou- md 1min I‘m- ut lost in sum- 0! Amt-um cant and mm: um lost. Hypnotic subject tilted during an Inhibition at Warming R. l. macho Reynolds, and 7. of Harbor Beach. Ilch., beam to death by three Wm: undo 3100.000 proï¬t on uh d I. m Northern Fume. but mid lot an M Nun-o It null ml of cow’s tortuna Duy o! rumor Phillips 0! 8t. OI- bdol‘u church. Hmltoo. P... Mud of a. nine", found In room. at and hour :1 Nu Yul. lurdor mm- A-oflul (row. m In Path in] in united with human nd up- 3“. far oil mm. In. Hem-Icy thawed W 1-- m-cu hid-y am you“. a tu- muc night. an b not n: on: of «lunar, but the doctors are more lop.- ml of mover Pal-d ruth- night. To" hon HIM. In other: no!» I"! totally buried. by "float-g Iro- var!- nt Damian, mun. m w W nmm told 1100.0" bushels of In can on a. Chicago both! of "“0, data; M. 6-] In that 0900‘ with a total proï¬t at “85.000. In! uh. "0,000 Don a ll. Gunny mind urn-Male! «Nov Vulcan-numbed of no loco-cu" (rm. 0n Imam, with an Hunt-o In- mrnnu. urn-40nd In unbel- Pnflm to Out. O‘Neil. MM ("In to panam- Vic-toy m Kn VI to par-It MI“ 0! In- In mov- at Nuns. lnun of Pulm- nunw «no: u Nov York It!" unwind. Tvo 1mm um um (sally hunted In nod-hat at Ital Dork: In Young.- Chag-Tln-Fu duo-m. Balm 0! Turkey now to for- dn "tumor: for stopping their lam. amt strike at whlulnu In any clue- Donn loadâ€. 00:. Chloe laud onion [or the Int 0! ch. Ann-dun troops to Inn Palm. Thor uuud rot Tun Ion- dny. Oat-nu (one any be son: to Inn believed to be Wllllun 0|rd< home at Bumpwn. Om.. jumped Into Nisan River, go!“ over the tells. Relation: between Frame and Port- ual «tuned. Pm prunes"! hav- m cauod diplomth mutton. with tho kingdom. Portugal mu be no- cloned to reed! minister. In. McKinney Impound made-fly to I". up u about “In. Sunday. Crista believed to In" used And tut Ibo will steadily Improve. the church. I Cincinnati mu planning to found undou- sec: on mchlm o! R. 0. hut-loll. Any-hoe Indluu defy government "than-Mo. u Shoshone men-don. Grover Cleveland’s home quarub and on account at diphtheria of his daughter, Mar. Presbyterian General Assembly re~ caved reports 0! the year'- work In The Johann and F‘ituenld blda on Gnnd Rapid. water works contact: found to be column. Plpll order of knighthood contorted on Meander Ichomld, who founded hospital at Dav-on. In. McKinley peeled smother la- Vvonble any. Preeldenc encourezed to nuke engagements for informal ep- peennce on public occasions. M a ..m °' I‘m“ mm [upon-noon.- All Md it. 01" m-u wontâ€"haunts. lam mu, Verdi... Oil-CI nu WIN- COMPLETE NEWS SUMMARY. MINOR mm 0? "If lfll Items of 60mm! Interest Told in Paragraphs. Ida bun-«I may cum-t. Wm monthly toll new mom â€m Ate in“: “Im’lclelnpuolllpkfl mo of Nd (Hanan. "Wu-z have you he! doing.†the, Old lflm, "to do- wide, what. all homeless animus who as found in the vicinity naive food uni ohm. Th neighbor: ed] it no “at minim.“ The can is ï¬tted with minor:- and in. : lone honed with hot nim- m in one and. A loan autumn bu the food mm to: uni. mm: m: inve- I inn on at milk daily ibr the inmm Our mmmboinxummuxml- an Ind mm of tin inuitutioa in Wing. u Ila-III. e..- II Incl-hr. Mold by tho all“ mum we ath- Ir m: who. I local public-n no to 18 I 3388. its-Yul a. 132.. a 1.3138- 3 .53- 3 5::- oil hon. 8a .233. '88: a»... In 6:30 at. g .3382 3.9 S: 3 :98 .5 .0 352:- 3 b528- 9...: It... 0‘ Jam... Modflcluflcuolthhdwlr war to bu. am A flunk: m a! Mr dum- and Want. an u "out Ranch-tar. England, m Thu-col Hmflhwudw.fl. Huber-who In" rightly "ulna I mutton [or which (buy into chub mm-nu "and - [ml I‘ll-flu. ud bu drum u lotto: tro- uu I000 What Is the secret or their great see- cessi it is a very simple one. '1'th have won and held the conï¬dence «I the great and constantly mere-sins body at consumers by always main- tainin: the hishest standard in the quality of their cocoa and ehocoiats preparations. and seilins them at the lowest price {or which unadulterated srtieies of good quality can he not upon the market. They welcome hoa- eet competition; but they teel Justiï¬ed in denouncing in the strongest terms the trsudulent methods by which in- terior preparations are valued at on customers who ask for and suppose they on (citing the genuine articles. The heat grocers refuse to handle such goods, not alone tor the reason that. ‘ in the long run, it doesn't pay to do it, but because their sense of tslr deflin‘ will not permit them to aid in the ssh of goods that defraud their customers and injure honest manufacturers. Every package oi the goods made by the Walter Baker Company bears the well-known trade mark “Ls Bells Chocolstiere." and their place oi mane- iacture "Dar-cheater. lass." Rouse- heepers are advised to examine their purchases. and make sure that other goods have not been substituted. An attractive little Book or "Chutes Recipes" wiii be mailed tree to any housekeeper who sends her name and address to Walter Baker 00., “L, as State Street. Boston. Isl. no homo «wan-rm a (in. non nnuhotnm at noon all «local». have boeom mum to flu month on hon-chow words, was cot-b- ud one hundred and twenty-om non Ito (1180) on tho Xenon-u rim ‘ In an old town of Dumbo-tar, a. cohort of Boston. From tho mu. wooden mm, “by tho rude brim that new the flood." when tho comprise ml am Md. there In: mu on tho large-t locum-Isl anon-lament of the Mod In the world. It lullht b0 odd that, while other 1|!an com mnWflmBnkorlOo..floontoo- A Mitch omï¬ii'ouu. '8th cc ." hon- hfl‘whhmwork mom gm I'll ï¬nd had not mm a. Im on, ugh-lau- I... Tim tho eight-hour In mutt be enforced by column for the city at Nov Yorkwumade knownlnsdo- omen rendered by the appellate di- mm of the Supreme court. It m in a. cue of Eugene Lentuhon. who) m n mm with the city in June, mm. (or removing the Forty-second strut Wolf. Comptroller Color)»- W on no, lo I til-l I. will It“. Ho got the rut-b under control. and not meant. will. fully twenty um at! m In" wounded by (In that. WIN- w m cl 1‘..- TI. and m premeditated. u Cou- vu Ind hat the following lulu lo I lot-n m. all“ In peninsula: "Won Mood mun. run 1 cm do will I. I M. I will tell you why. 'nm Ill. 0cm hu undo-ed the who). run ulna In in been Ion. Three persons deed, a fourth dying, I- a score or men and women wounded. a 7 barn burned, nine cowa killed. a elege I by police, and a no!) or citisens de- l mending the life of a murderer ere ' ioaturee ot a tragedy enacted in Evaneâ€" I ville, ind.. Sunday. All these unusual I events are results of a lit of mantle. ' caused by brooding over fancied l wrongs, which took possession at ‘ Everett Conway. The series of crimes ' culminated when Conway. driven to I hay and facing certain death at the‘ ' hends or infuriated men, kissed hie ' wire and babies good~by and ï¬red a ' revolver bullet into hie own heart. ’ Conway, who lived next door to Wil- liam Garrison, has long been at out; with bill neighbor. claiming the latter worsted the elder Conway in the pur- chase or a dairy business two yeers ago. He had threatened to square ec- oounts, end the prosperity of thedairy- man preyed upon his mind, until he determined to avenge the supposed wrong. Taking a repeating ride. Gon- wsy Sunday went to hie neighbor's place. fleeting Garrison in the yard. he took careful aim. and sent a bullet through the dairy owner's heart. Con- way's tether. whose home also ad- Joins the Garrison place, was in the barn. and. attracted by the report or the shot. he ren out to learn the res- aol. The madman turned the ride upon the elder than and and. but the {ether was not shot and he fled. soon distancing his pureuer. Mrs. Garrison was the next to appear and become an object for Conway's fury. As she er preached the nren shot her, and she dropped dead at his feet. ‘ am- ceos sad lens lau- Conwey entered the dairy hern. whu'e he iound nine Inilh cows Then he killed. reloading his ride from a supply 0! cartridges he had is his pochet. When the last of these ani- lnale went down before his bullets the ‘uad-an piled hey against the sides at the building and ignited it in halt a doaen pieces. As the lanes swept up the wells of the dairy Conway turned to seek more vicitlns. but all intelli- gent persons on the premises had led. Barricedlng hineeli in the house Goo- way opened In upon the olieere with a repeating shotgun. By this uns- a crowd ot several persons had sesen- ‘ p4.-n--_n bled. and the tiny lesden mum seet- : tend among the spectators. Oflcer ' WI“!- wss etroch Ive times and ran- _ {mum arms or a me .m. A!†lulln' - Isrflod 00"â€. â€all: Women-y a Balloon-- and My Run-g Ochoa-I. Ink III.- IIIf-l'm III Pha- l- latter. THREE DEAD; THREE INJURED. Succession of Tragedies in Evans- ville Sunday Morning. DOW enovn mourns. THE LATE m LYIAN J. GAGE l-nnm DING-lo l- All-h Following are prints ulvlcu ro- celved by man at Scuttle from Sltkn. Aluh. dated May 1!: "Dru. floor. of mm: Ind Llnhm of June-I have been [mediating the smallpox anaemic here and It the lad!“ much. Rustin town. nd the Indian nil-non. Dr. loom said than could be no ques- tlon of the manual! oi the situa- tion. At the nit-lot tam mo round over thirty ollldm nlmnl hon; called on Willlun' Wot uni-at the falher‘n adorn. Willi-Io W into (to room. ohm to no yon-u Inâ€: moo II It. homo, and the manual follovd. nu by mil-(I W. Donn. ind. u llnnrold boy, um and anomaly wounded acorn Wmln-n M loll-opal“. Ill. lune m In... M for M... A dinner party was “no In honor of Anna-Mot Canbe- Budu anu- iu at the nude-a of Jam Darin; In Chicago. when m nun-don In Mn; court-had dud-3 Mn um! visit to Chicago. Thou. :4. (ho table was lad-nu Onion. snow. Howe. Ken and Punt-on. Ind lean. N- m Palmer. Ruben lJuoln. “on Ind Investigation 0! the lands nanny dlscovond In the unusual o! the nmPon-a and Visual: nun-4:. dlucovend none (In. In. than that the peculnuou unwound to 81.000.- 000 roubln (about uuoopoo). Poi-u arruu hue been and. In anw And mm m expect“. he fraud: wm carried out by whole-do dunn- uou of actual ("I‘M nun. A.†All tel Meet-u. E. W. Clarke. epoch! treasury mat It Seattle. Wuh.. bu tuned en appeei on behalf or the destitute mivee of the Aleumn Mum!- and Alain m‘ erlily. The fnilure of their re‘uiur huntiu Inppiiee and the recent epi- demic to which they in" been nub- )«M are given I: the direct «see 0! preeent (ii-trees. Suppllee end contri- bution received will be distributed by the revenue cutter service. win or locum] or the Treasury Duos-be to Ill-ass. Mrs. Lyman J. Gage, wife of the secretary of the treasury, passed away at 9:30 Friday evening at Washington. in spite of her illness at nine weeks death came suddenly. and it hasgreat- iy shocked the ofllcial and social com- munity here, for it is no dispel-ax» ment to the other women in oilicial life to say that Mrs. Gage was the most popular and best known woman or the McKinley administration. Be- yond all question she had given up her life to her oincisl station, and her name must be added to those who have been sacriï¬ced in the relentless tread- mill ot political and social life in‘ Washing-ton. Mrs. Gage was peculiar- ly a martyr, because she went to Washington with no previous olilclai experience. ‘The result was that she entered upon her social duties with ‘such a scrupulous regard for other people. that she. who had scarcely known a sick day in her life. broke down under the strain last fall and never fully recovered. After the in- nersi services at Washington Secre- tary Clue will accompany the body back to Chicago. and the burial will take place in the lamily lot at Rose- hlil. The services there probably will be private. MRS. LYMAN J. GAGE IS DEAD. I. got.“ for nothing. My and ["0 Mn everything he got. Ho fun ti. whole runny any ind has caused my dad to 111an me. I am from Ken- tuc-sy and you know mum; in them people. He threatened to kill me, Ind you know the 1!. to up. I need not tell you 'hflt I am going to do,torlt. will be in night, so come and no." fate. 1'0. lien Iorphln C. 8. Button. auditor of the Santa to and Paciï¬c railway. Nee at his home in Log Angelo: enfleflng from the ef- tecte 0! en overdoee of morphine. It in reported that he will recover. There are two surgeons In constant “tend- ence. It is rumored that Sutton we- 3 been loner by the era]: in Well street. Hie Mend- wlll I'lelther con- nr- nor deny theee roman Even the olden of the road have their line can of Peal. III Dylan "Thu shah at Persia is dying 0! kid- ney disease." says a dispatch from mm to the London Daily Express. "The malady has progressed too far to permit him to nuke the Intended via- “ to Contexovme. It I: expected that his death will be the signal for a Rus- sian coup in Paula.†Inn-rd Milne. 0.4 Ian. R. A. Rich. n Harvard sophomore. fell from the ï¬lth “cry of Weld hall It Cambridge, Man. He wn removed to the Cambridge bospmr. In an un- consclous condition. It was found that he had broken his left arm. Ind I compound mature of his left thigh And that he also had concussion of the bum. Rich's home In in Dlghton, W nu mm d J... Gen. 1. C. Bun. who he. just re- turned to Ben Panel-co Iron me Pim- Ippllee. ma «:0qu MI dealings II“ the when 0! Join: â€The loneli- >Iledene. who recognize the sultan o! JoIo, dlfler from the other utlvee of the Inked; In the fact that they do not desire Independence. In feet. they told no that they preletred to have tho protection of e um; nation Ind frankly (lectured nu It the United Ewen dld not nm to take them they MK upped to some other great country. Gen. ou- put 310,000 In eilver It my (II-pun! and alter they led (Iv- an I" the conundrum the! (he govern- ment wished made this wu given to them I: preeente. but Huey did not get a cent until they Ind come to at terms." m an out Tu lili'hlflm out on null. no number“ n ioliovu: Cir dill“, 0.000; other Ohio cilia. 1‘00: ‘Plllmlphln. â€35; other Pen-syl- mh ritla. 3.0m; an Francisco. I.- IN; other Pull: (out citin. 75: mm. 1.5“; oiher Connecticut cilia, 3.106; New York. 1.000: CM< mo. 66; other minois cilia, “7; lil- vnhe. LOO; Wilton“: and Michi- nl. Li“; Mon. 1.500; New Eu.- illd citiel outside of Connecticut I“; lulu-on. M; Pill-Mid. N. 1.. LOW: other New Janey duo. MIG; cm. in no†min. 916. Tom. 12,167. VIEW OP‘ Till PRINCH’AI. BUILDI N08 AT THE OLA W TION. WHICH Wt. OPENED “AV 1. Approximately, 50,000 machinists throughout the country struck Monday for a nine-hour day, 3 scale or wages ‘equai to the ten-hour per day sca‘e. and other demands. This is the esti- mate of President O'Connell o! the Na- tional Association of Machinists. honed on the telegraphic advices that ha“ ruched him today from the machin- ists' headqusrters in the various cities. The strike thus far has not extended to the allied trades, save in one or two instances, as at Scranton, Pm, where men in a part or the glued Ill Tum-ad «It s! Cindy-null and lot. than That Number Quit It 8-- In.- ohoo -- low Striker: II ham or LEADING CITIES ARE INVOLVED. Fifty Thousand Men Out for Nine- Hour Day. MM" Mlï¬HINISIS SlRlKl SCOTLAN D’S WORLD’S FM B. let Warned by lumen. The Washington police are making slow progress In clearing up the mys- tery “tending the murder of Jung Seymour Ayn-ea. the young census clerk from Michigan who was mot to denth In the Kenmore hotel Wetland†morning. They are convinced that Ayree was shot by another cue-t of the Kenna-é hotel that the murduï¬ was probably I men who felt an: ’ in "ending a wrong end 1h“; vol-In as mixed up in the at“: M u at far In their lnvettw uh led them , Alb-I1 Can I.- Ann. The two man shot by national gnu-damn in defence of llle and prop- erty It Albany were buried Sunday afternoon, but the pouring rain km away the thousands of sightseen (In! oihmine would have marked the on. mica with their presence. The de- parture of the Twenty-third regiment early Sunday morning was a future of the day and stirring sermon: in mnny pulpit: aided in closing the in- cident. lb W mn- Ila“. o’er-ion owning nine- in the ladi- nu laid: kid a meeting in Tom Mint. and appointed a committee to ‘necotinm for the proposed coal open- ion' combination. The committee h cow of W. s. Rosie, Chicago; I. C. Koboin, Tam "ante: Joesph Martin. Racedgle; John 3. Bayes. Sni- iivn, ind. and A. II. Ogle. indinnnpâ€" oils, it was decided to form the con. my on the nine plum Is the Pitts! burg coal combine. which controls tho mine. of the Flushing diutrlct. The indium company will have a capital stock at 810,000.000. Ind four month.’ options will be taken on mine! throughout the indium disirict. lion nu Iii-ought il to put. and with hearth" unions. to our mu iro- ow IIIIQI’ "whim. in who. '0 wish mun-0d nd lMudllt grot- nrity. lay cm In no cloud Inu- m: [and mum at pun III «III- m. no “out! a! rivalry are“ that morons ro-uflllon In Inch] um uni industrial which Mum I". l carnal] hope um thin [mi onlhi- ilon may prove . binning to "m emu-in o! tMI haunting and "in oven the worid It Inc: mu molt U! the m 0! which we um pool. by the Moon of our down and their malt; l m (Ml Ii my bucolic evident before (his exhibiuou clean. in! our nut and lactating promot- lty in (with! of nothing but pod to our elders in the brotherhood of II- tiono. and that our onward march III] forum- uemplify ihe divine senil- meut of "pace on earth and good will to men." . “Snn Ftancisco, Cai.. May 20.â€"~Will- lam I. Buchanan. Director General Pun-American Exponitiou, Emilio, N. Y.â€"â€"-F‘eiiow Citizens of the United States and Fellow Americans from All Our Neighboring Nations: 1 send you greetings from the shore of the Paciï¬c. with fervent prayers for the benedic- tion of heaven upon this beuencent en- terprise, with sincere congratulations to all those whose energy and devo- ,M, , , The his building: at tile Pun-Ameri- can exposition were formally dodieued Monday. The inclemency or the weather could not keep the holidoy crowds at the streets. and later when the sun came out {or o few minutes the city soon took on a gala appear- lnce. The crowd. were astir only and the trains brouxhi. thousands of recruits to their ranks. The exposiâ€" tion grounds and the business disiric or the city, where the military In civic parade formed, were the cente that attracted the largest numbers. The following telegram or congratula- tions from President McKinley was read by President Milhurn‘: , A-“ .Ihl. Inkâ€" a. 00mm 3 m BIG FAIR DEDICATED. WILLIAM M'KINIISY‘