may, bone“. that his maul-0M n no has been mounted neat .._I'.Pcry.10muold. whwu W to b. a â€gnaw or mason d nun-ouch Pom um 14 mm or at Jun.- A. Mold. died lud- un onâ€: Home. New York. hm. mad dent. liar'y '60- ho want to tho Canton]: "hm territory gold ï¬eld! lubed there some yam. _» nonunion name- are reported ~ to be {funny loving Hanging lock. Ohio, und unless new strike dis- m are thmtoned it I- expect- 0‘ the troops will be withdrawn. .5 l 3 i a E kin unpaved he- †Mg! 000k to hear his dad-ion ‘ I Meno- City. Mo. henna of War T“! was the m Rum City for a my noun ' ‘ He went m at the m I M Leavenworth. Kn. u m “at of the comment ml. 1. Immune John G. PIIIIBSOII of IL Joseph. Ma. um] mu Nlldred. 9mm 0! United Bates Ben-tor I!" flower. head Drama on :- .l‘lllnoll Oahu-II freight (nil. residing at lumen. vu knocked ol the in“ Ind lot]: his feet were at or “on (in miles. He in u wife “I! Iv. mmmtmtm. mtfwMMamtu-do mu “thermos of wnm new“... held under urn-an In Ila-econ on “an at Iowa?! eon-Jud In Iliu- During a. Isr- M! can var. db deMWmm MMmmwM-m it led um any tar- ma "1.. Actual II manna-mannmnm datum k“ m mum.» Mmï¬gmm mummumwmmwww mmmmwmmmmm W Emma, m. E m .0...“ alum-Kn" mu- von had. by Ibo man-o boat lulto- at Newport. R4 1.. Carrion Mina 0mm"! and will. u- but nu â€mm nub-ort- Cl Ill with I" mania; to." about ‘l‘h enema-ml men-a! undue con-tub. choc-d m union .1 lion- m at" Ann Ibo mulla- nuan- II wan-non, um (in will I. m- an“ n Damn. Cinch-d and Du!- Willard ll. Inn, hoodlum lot tho NM 8.1. [bio-K. But-n O fun coon-y at Washington. bu (humane and l- ullom to have dolo- lla roman 0! stock: valued at "1,000. in“ has been begun n! St. Louis ï¬t I receiver for (by Coil-bl 8061m- u.- mpuy by (an. hondboldm. 'ho dim me (I. Illblllllu m '1,- DOJOO nod tho men 8515)“. The ï¬rst Nullonal link at Cleve- hld. 0M0. In abort $1,500. and an ex- Cnlwlou o! the boolu o! I clerk. now Mu. hu disclosed may (mud-r lat entries. While at wotk on u twenty-awry building In louver WVâ€, Nov York. John Sullivan. I Inhoret. bu mm In alone. and lost one o! N- bn In nldur. A. be dmppod down In om nun Sullivan quc‘ an Iron Mar with great (one. It cut 0! on. at his limbs above the Rue like n um. The Howe unitary School of Lima. Ohio, In.- heed let! a sum of money by In. Fund: II. Howe. widow or the founder. who died recently a for! Wane. Ind. Tho Amount of use Monet! Bu not. been undo public. The Augusta. synod o! the Swed- Ilh Luthenn church It Undsborg. Km. unissued - class or twentrnino lo: the muslon service. A young peo- ple's any wu Addressed by Dr. Eula of Chicago. moment for some time and the po- llen believe he shot his wile and killed himselL dolvhh. Dora bud been out of em»- w. H. Dairy. and so. and m- wlfe. Izod ‘6. were found dud It Phila- “an: a. Faun-one. II "In of g“ l ‘ . tin-flu: l‘. Bantam“. M V Milan of Clevehnd. un- lfm oi the Imam Ln Tou- Joel Stone, were named at "Move It Angela by Angela by Fall Km. †Mont. ‘33 5“" Toledo. Woldlmtch: Georgn W. 'DOIG' (he hm, mum and flu out My MEI-ï¬t“ râ€"m â€In: 0! the me No ' hit 9. I“ M '- a. inasmuch“ Bethe]. 130.. special: In. Lee Har- k‘en m perhaps fatally wounded by the mm: dim of a rim in {It Mada of hot Inn-bond. 'ho was m. m. In the yard. while h with to mm Mn. mammndltmrmted Fulton mt]. with ï¬fteen. would be added. Vote- vhlch had been given to Pierce and Warner was expected to "all his total. } 11:0 withdnwnl o! the candidate: was hmght III)!“ by the straw-31h Ila“ by 00!. Lowden on Thursday sad the threat (hut perhln he would do better. On his highest vote Tharp day he needed only "1 votes tor vie- tory. Ha ha mien he): on who uncut ballots, but Thursday nigth his force. were nmed min ï¬nd more votes were promised him. Speaker (ham had rallied his entlre coa- Monu district, the Eighteenth. and Frldty morning the delegates from Iroquois 1nd Rank-km were summed. That man! twenty- Low-Ion Fm Combat-um Col. Lourdes contented the nominnv “on lo the end and well 00th will! “I“ follower: behind him. One vote '3. cut for Yuan by the "or mm- fnl In}. Adams of Adams manly Ind two-(yous for Col. Veapuhn er‘ new 01th In! ballot The mot mud m: he did .0! km (m Ir. Gon- m a nun dam. and that vmm no tut few hour. .0 Id pro-Iced Mr. mm Ills support. and to mid at "m Root be animated. This "a two-Ital. M «tor-2y ml. cm the gov- ernor mood B. C. Cllpcmid or Cnton. Ir. Imam It In! object- ed. but In"! mid um he to!†urea Chlmflekl m beaten In the mutation by W. H. mud The gov. enor’n suggestion o! In Small for "mm m muted without an Tm in no «gamma! :9 h (M mum d In." a. McCul- Iom hr out. «Jim. The DIN"- lor m It†annealed the â€I“ '0 a... the tout-ee- lot my 0! duo. am pm and «mm. It In m on»: In." A. none. mt man of date. at Scott 00'“ could be “COMING- "I could rather an Shana-n IDI- lulod." unusual the gunman Til: the am mun-(ion that M «‘10 noun-Mn sum.» [or Mon-t m. surm- II N hunted and «M N m“ m. to Ian an opportunity In eon-on N. M It in not nul n hour at he hm, may to had mm the mu" m '90 in (man. nm It moon!“ to m I). autumn. noun“ an M to.“ Illu- to have mum I. Tnntunn of 81. (Hair lost-nod. To (Ma Gov. Yum on- land obkcflou. um: Mn Maud- in an when put at Illa MIN would not In“ (or m. l-mrly M um 01 "no mm pursued by 000- ml Rodmm at 8!. Ch". Once I «:14le for governor lad been named lg"! convention took I to- man until evening before nominating undtd-tn lav also: ollm. Yu- tugged. mm. In making up the slate [or labor omen I mucus in held to "an even- “II n the executive nan-Ion. I! which Mr. Dunn. 00v. Yuan. Attor- ney (nun! unnu- Ind Iva-Speaker non-u m mat. Tho uncu- «not up u. utter o! lint-nut pv- cnor Int. Bo ended the molt stubbornly fought political content this or any other “no over in known. Fruit 0. hovden. also of Chicago. contain“ the nomination to the end. received on an an! declalvq bdlot 62255 votes. Goy. Yates. Attorney Gene“! Hau- lln and h Y. Sbrmu threw mu- ms“: to Cook county's state's II.- The phenomena deadlock In the Illinois Republic-In conveuuon vu smashed In the “common. 01: the sov- enty-alnth ballot Charles 8. Deacon a! Chicago received 9573s 01’ the 1,502 votes In the sullen-Ins and van do« cunt! the nomlnee (or governor by tho Republican party or we mute. Springï¬eld, 11].. speck]: The above poke! wu nominated by the Republi- cnu auto convention Friday. For Licutmanovernorâ€"uwrenm I. alumna. McDonongh county. For am. Treasurerâ€"Len Small. Knu- Iullu county. For Attorney aemralâ€"Wllllnm H. mead. Lu Ball. county. For Secretary or Slateâ€"June- A. Rose, Po County. he; Audlmrâ€"Jamel I. ucCunouh. cmmn county. For Unlver-lty Trusteesâ€"Dr. Chm-lea W. Davina. Cook county; w. 1.. Abbott. Cook county; Mu? E. Busey. champdan cmmty. SHERMAN FOR RUNNING MATE Gov. Yuan Guam Lana (qr too- oud Pl-co Afar Four Landing Cun- fldatu Had honed to ling. 1'er 7m“ Milan Col. Landon. Illinois Republicans Select the Cook Count-y Man for Governor; Bflflflï¬f ' ; KEEN T0 HER TIBKET Walk emu WHO. M Governorâ€"Charla B. Deneen. M Negro Olly†Qt Lynch“. . Arlington. 0... dispatch: Arthur Thompson. I negro, shot and killed Al. I. Dudley. n yo'nng whlto'lnn. A and of non alum-ed the M Ma, and ï¬ddled the m. New York dispatch: Statistics com- piled by an insurance journal here that tint the American people are taking out life policies It the me of $8,000,000 3 any. In the last year the mum [hid out $285,350,000. at Conscription. London cablegnm: War Secrrtnry ArnoMlbrster. maven-In; a question In the house of commons. said the government bud no intention of no posing to parliament the Introduc- tion of I system of conscription, u recall-tended by the royal column- sion on the volunteer and mum. Eng!†wm Not mm. a Sync»! Father Imam Damage. From ov- tieer Who Shel I01. Men-hall, Mich“ special: The ease of William A. llonher at Cueopolis. Mich. Idliniatrltor ol the estnte at ‘hts non, Otis flasher, vs. Chute: [3. Inner. “evil 0! Cnlhotlu county. end his deputy. Thomas Annie of Battle Creek. which has been on trial since May 3. has ended. Sun was brought for 810,000 damages. Ind the jury ren- dered n verdict in term of the plain til [or 8200. On Aug. 17. â€03. Otis Mother stole a bridle valued I! 50 cents at Battle Creek and we: Irresi- ed by Deputy Sheri! Annie. While en route to police headquarters he broke "my and fan. The deputy shew-m fired at him end the bullet struck the fugitive. flasher died the next day.1'he coroner's jury released Anni: of criminal chnrles. hence the change nit. NOT TO FORCE HEN INTO ARMY Manny General "in". was It vealed (a and be Maul h the lace- ncn without inflation. «m: "R not only in lid only 'II. but In I! ope-Io- the but 'Iy out†MOLD! OON’. LIFI WORTH m 1 "I In. honour. willing to turn! .u "an and mm. vim )ou. mllmn. In «Minx (MI noun-Hal to Chit-so, I! I (‘Mrugo an In to art u we ought In In. (ha mm In any who lhll Cli- rl’lo nan alt-ll Do.“ Wm“! (Mum Agra. The. turning Imam! Io «wily-1w! SUM-mun. who a! I mm behind Mn. IM mvomnt mod: "WM! do ynl Mn In any. Mn?’ "Won." "DIM Mr. ï¬Mm-u. "I um will you. In! u u gum"! um um. do to hmk m» m. I «ma add an Ir. Dunn hen In the «My an 0‘ when to an «on It would be melon. mm. [or m In In I“ the your Admin. to In Many ducal would lam-c.130lpmba- bly can“ not gm (Io-o I have In you. no me I! the 0! Hr. Hanna. um we «I act mm», 3" at our mm: to mu law Ir. than. I“ (but of use" the.“ be ml. I! h mm (M minno- am†no Io Cook POI-l, no Mr. Dam ton "In no N; lulu", o! the Rent "can more." “I m «mm to withdrur, and n net-ml w an n I! Chicago mould got the tannin-Hon. I do um. think I han- boen trotted (nlrly In (mic-go. I do not («I lhe Chlcguo net-ppm: hue scum ton-rd no In I III chh I do served. “It In evident." said he. "that I! III!!! thing goes on no one 0! us [our can be sonic-ml. It. lluo In evident it we no! ton-um- one o! u on whom wo decldo can win. I Ind hoped u would be lune“. but u evidently «not kw. Accordingly before ihe conveniinn was cniled lo order Dene-en Ind Yum met In the arsenal building. Lawrence ‘Y. Sherman and Gen. Hnmlin were cniied in. The thing to be done was to uin time to:- counsel. and that was [and by the convention inking n recess till the afternoon. the new con- binntion (arcing the move. Connor Forgiven I“ Forgets. Then the tour mndidnteav-Demcn. Yates. Hunlin And Sherwinâ€"went. to the executive mansion. That was I! II A. ll. Once there. Gov. Yates spoke out. I! each or the two candidates were to continue to ï¬ght Independently It was plain the Lowden people must win. Small Goes to Lowden. Senator Len Small, who had stood by the governor an durlng the battle 0! the day before, had served none: on hlni that he was going to Lowden with Knnkakee county. The detec- tion of Iroquois was known to the governor. It looked as it a union of forces must be had It defeat at the Mud: ot the aenatorml clique was tn be avoided. Early Friday morning Gov. Yam sent. word to Mr. Deneen that he could not. hold his people much longer against. the onalluxhts of the Lowden forces. {rho Deneen ranks In Chicago worn still unbroken, but the Lowden men were breaking through the Yates plain: in the state. The governor was overwhelmed by superior nun. beta and bemoan In detail. _ m e couple of day- I cue-i Inden- qudiu Ind existed between the Yemen and Deacon people um I union would be formed it it became necta- nry to circumvent the nomination e!- Lowden. The Irsument tor it WAS that Yatee represented the majority of deluge!“ outside of Cook county and Demo the meiority within it. Ii: was ten that to one or the cilia! the nomination should so. I looked «1!!»de mm in Wummnmtwm Amy-Geno 3.. Inna. “There Is no Information yet as to the fate of the mud“ gumbo“ uni Mr transports. which m In mm- mmamumutaoaxu "lmnedlutely Iflel’ Talisman bay Chill Into been um I Japanese dogs min cm In untied, when mummy the second army cam wm quietly in- nit Port Arghur. vhfle 1 third Inn! com and I mun: org-nixed flying column will cooperate with tho ï¬rst my corn: in the Idnnco on link to Anna. 0mm. Imam. June 2.â€"â€"Rmnors persist (ht court Influence at St. Peternburg I. being actively exercised to Induce an. Imam to mm the ole:- dn nd endeavor by I victory to re- trieve tho Russian military remuâ€" uol. no Dally Telegraph’s 8:. Pet- mburg mndont an: "A recent council at war decided that Ronny-tun should mi: in en- ment The emperor ruined this hag-om. All hopes are centered now In Konrmtkln, who will make «spent;- eloru to an Port Arthgr." too ables: up which the enemy was advancing Ind the enemy was forced go miter ad run-e. Ur.- Ou. loamy!» The Japanese Infantry. numbering low humans 0' 800 men to a can my. Ind cum squadrons of an!- ry â€tempted to alum. but the Run- an bntteflet opened on the slope Lanes. Bone o! the Incas could not )0 when" from the Dollie. law vi!“ the! had entered. his vns he Int "no lance: were and. n1! y struck terror Into “no may. I- me use: the lance: "crud the, riders mud wounded their u the one "no tram. no“ no mum: rude. Hutu m the unto“ cation “ottoman-mninlnofm um whine guns. Inn wither-cw “than much loan. The MI Ind In: companies of [be lluhth mum. II Comets furiously charged (to Jun-no cavalry with Inca. and In- mlh cut the whole madam Into Mn. Riki [hem cofï¬n-um mu. am by â€I. Jm In the muniime Gen. Samwnoil' wu apps-mining Vagenluciuu with a strong tom of cavalry. it um I sight worth min. when. at the word of command, the Russia squadmns rushed like a whirlwind across the terribly cut-up country, the batteries and crush the force which had been huh-slug them tor twenty-one days. , Lilo-Yang, Jun. 2.â€"-'l’ho Jinanâ€. Ion. 200 killed und :1 number 0! horses In the ï¬ght II. Vuentuchu. The no.- flnl opened ï¬re at. 8 In the new In. und after two hours Ind t hut long-unto nuns the Japanese, under JAPS FALL BEFORE COSSACK'S Entire Squadron of Japanese Cavalry Wiped Out in Wild Charge ~â€"-Czar's Soldiers Astonish Opponents. SCENE OF BIG BATTLE NEAR PORT ARTHUR. Ohefoo In] the humane any h mm ï¬fteen ml“ of Port Arthur on A Toklo dismch an that the Rus- sian sailboat m torpedoed and do- strwed outside the hlrhor on sum. day. soâ€: by Land and 80:. London. June o.~â€"'l'here Inn been ï¬ghting It Port Arthur. both by land and sec, since last flint-day. The Rush: locus In the ï¬ght It Kinchon Ire ollciafly mated to be 30 cams and 300 men killed or wounded. ‘ Costly to Don: Olden. Toklo. Juno 4.â€"-Tho (out of the hp- aoeoe mules at the battle of Non- nhnn am on May 28 lo 4.3“. They are divided a follow: Thlnyom ol- cen. Including one major and In sergeant majors, and 718 noncomme- nloned once" and men killed; 100 once“. Including one colonel. one minor, And tveivo surgeon moon, Ind 3.400 manuals-Iona! clean Ind men wounded. Homing at Port Arthur “The same correspond-at Add. um the Russian squadron attempted a sortie, but was forced to return. bola. thmtened by the Japanese fleet" came a! Nan-Mn Hm "The con-osmium! at Town of the lm agency when: an that (our division at Jami-nose um! hve oc- cupied Kwangtung heights. on which they ennlucod heavy artillery donl‘ nth! Port Arthur. "A folio dispatch to the Clonal. 11‘!th an that the Japanese In. mounted the ï¬rst ï¬ne of the outer tor- umuou of Port Arthur after n he ble rodstnnce. Hm Luna 0' M AflMf Donn-u Taken by Japanese. Loam. June O.â€"-The Rama m pendent of the Canal News tole- mphn: other {mm A pal-tn) l-mm In be“ produced by On. Immanu- Iln‘l nuance on mug timely pro valo- for - retreat to Harlan. hung†correspondents arriving at The Moscow. ponelpoudent of the Times learns that Rubin In to be (owned speedily an!!!“ the conflu- gency o! a mega. Heavy liege suns hue ten St. Petersburg nlmdy, und other: will be sent from Crousudt and Bohr lllppod Away during the night of Mn 36. “nut-Ins the Intern] at thirty hours between the Russian evacuation of Danny and the “pause occupation Inn-clay prevailed. The local Chime omclala allowed the prison to be forced. with the result that 200 cut- throat: had the run 0! the town.†chow. It II but possible that the "In the event of the capture 6! till fortress Internal troubies In Ru.“ are possible and local complicate†Ind disturbances are Inevimh.‘ "From conversations I have had with several crucial; of high rank, I gather that Russia wiil unnd or full by Port Arthur that in. so fur as tho prestige of the government with on lower classes is concerned. I. Serious Blow 00 Ram. London. June 8,â€"Russln'n hope: It the war with Japan Me In the ID“!!! of Port Arthur to resist capture. te- eurding to : Russian correspondent of the Dally Mall. The Mall lead: will the dispute!) from this correspondent. who sun: Oniy Two Miles Am Cbeefm. 1m 6.-â€"0nly two miles separated the humane and mission armies on the Kwontnng peninsnln on June 3. «cording to Chinese who have arrived here from mm. The Jay-hem army, rmforced by the man who landed at Dnlny, occu- pied Twingching and ulso Bohemian sever-l aim west of Dnlny. They then proceeded slang the coast io- 'Ifd Port Arthur. On one side at the only are high mounmnl m on the other side is the sen. i‘mn which the Joanne gnnhouts are support- Ing the flank of the army. Port Adhur‘c Capture wm "It is rumored that. the army cons of tbn St. Petvrstym district will be mobillzed shortly. I have mm to haiku that two other army corps In the central dlstrlcts 'm am be no- Mined." Ann!†In Clea Touch: . "The gonna! hollvf is that 09-. Kmmpflfln um um advance to no relief 0! Part Arthur. [I Any can orders In do I) have not yet Deal ansmuted. "Acmrvllng to Mfoflnllm received Den (kn. Knmkl has been snarl-3 [mm I valid attack a! (who: lent. but in ha 110' recovered. Tum-n In HIM 'm Pith. In†6. ~Tho 8'. Potent-r. enrmpondmc of Ibo Echo do Mo no": n. all-«hur- Tin-1's!- m mum "you. Nut ".9 III-h- Ion" we hung ulnar-u maul- ly min-u. m Rum-u m “an In! I strong force of M an. In gathering II (be m when! at Maiden. Gen. Km: Albeit“ by longing to a“. Saul-Iberi- MN. on In, 3| «min! 1.500 haunt 00 an!†A punk“! In mm with o! run-mu Thu liming um repulsed. Don-In. 2M IIIIM a“ no mud. TM Jam-m In“ not. In- 100 mm." London. JIIO («The Bully ‘l'rh- unph'u Thu-Tm: «mm. vim: "rout noun.“ Raul.“ M "I In: human-d by I mom! I“! one" that an. Kmmulklu lo I» him-ed to I» Imwlun slur mlln south of â€nouns. Tho In! that 10W lo the cur from «bu mm! am mm by vulca- mmmaodnm lmfl'lfl’ It «man! at out: other. in and“ lb. belle! Hut II. In I can of ‘too many will! u I. bollond mu Iona ammon- Mn been "(and lo Ibo car by On. Kmmwkln. Tho by lor'u mum in cum!) allot". o'- Iag (o m- dulm a! dilmuk Individ- uln. lam-Met Admlnl Alt-flat. to ho mlmo "bu-tank" u m run-m" lug-lam Musl- Japan-u "Thom no lndlmumu that tho Pod "(but new will man u dl'!‘P'l’I“ cf- forl lo um [rum you damn the land alt-ck" The 8!. Polenbum mrro-pnndoutol the smut-m Iolmznphu: A dupntch flom Cheloo says: “The Japanese Imy invanung Port Arthur extends from Bhulanurkno on the west to Chkkenxteu on the east. from twelve tonurtcen Inne- (mm the tort- rm. The lap-new outposts are be- lus xnduully adv-need to wllhln {our mile: of the had delonws. The Jap- Inm fleet bu taken nonunion o! [-0 [luau-n Ionwdo lmt- [but veto thandonod at Dalny and another vu- ll‘l um I- Ashore In Tullonunn My. The Express «Respondent udd- thnt he has reason to believe that the force will be merely kept ready. and, by making felnts at Gen. Kurold'o army. as“! Port Arthur by lessen- lng forces opposed to It. It I- stated Hut Gen. Kourop-tkln has requested the cur to cmcel the Instructions sent to him. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Express says the feeling, general there, that Port Arthur must. be and pt :11 costs has overcome the opinion of the bent military authorities. and u a result Gen. Kouropukln bu been in- structed to attempt (out through a re- llot force of 40,000 or 60,000 troops. The czar and the court advisers (“or this plan. From St. Petenbur. VII. Pals, comes the news um It a meeting of the grand council und the manor†sum. the cam- presiding. It vu decid- ed to order Gen. Konropatkln to adopt attentive tactics at one In order to save Port Arthur. It. I. reported. but not conï¬rmed. that I battle In: taught. “teen miles from Port Arthur on June 3. Heavy ï¬ring was heard nelr Port Arthur on 11130 4. June a (Thursday). and that tho 3mm in ndvtnclqg 9n About aqua.