' no United State: Realty Ind Im- ‘ out Company. capital 830000,- 5;." mm “1mm It Tran- 8.1., whammleonntmc- Mnm.‘ tum, J E A louble drowning occurred In Bl; Yellow crack at Hammond-ville, 0. “I Gaul are Annie Putt. Ised 14 m, and Scale Hume, Ind 12 Oov. liner 0! Rum says that Winkl- Allen mm ninndontood i!- ovor the telephone. Ind «chm M mm vm not be appointed state man". 15- Nwonal Pine Inufncturern' mm. In union 3: Atlantic Ola. N. 1.. elected Gangs P. Bent d m maiden Ind wmmn h. of cue-ca m. The Opal-h m vctmu‘ encamp- Ifltto have been held In Rock I»; u, [11,. In June in abandoned ow-‘ h. to alt-went of demuent â€a 9! two old societies m can- It. Ml. the United Sm†chm at Pun-I. who he been Ip- m m to Ooh-bin. Ma m a. nut. department that he rm luv. Pun-n June 1 for the Ulla-I mm. RI a nation. ROV. W m D. [1, rector of II. PIII'I Ilrhl. Richmond. VL. has mmmmntmgv. A. A. Val-on. D. D.. bishop of the out Min: district 0! the Pmtnunt m1 church a John Boyfried, a saioonkeeper was hindered by thugs at his place of , III-luau in St. Joseph. Mo. Circum- ' dances indicate that robbery or re- "an. or both, were the motive. Shaman Deeman, aged 34 years. M and killed his wife at Canaan, M... and afterward attempted to commit suicide by abouting. but prob- Cbb will survive. lira. Doeman had Ht her husband because of his ai- ; m abuse Pour persons were injured. one 0! than probably fatally, in the partial > ' oollapae oi' tbs old-fashioned four-awry brick buying in East 1mm street. New York city, which can occupied ll! a saloon and two amall flma of - hat manufacturers. the lat It“ 1-; ll Chlcm. m m the Mullen a! I). In Rule-u Ummn‘ u- 110 ml Annelulon of Mutual m (lo-mica bu voted to hold M! loo-«en n m mu â€.1. mum. MW were uâ€" “ Him the In alumn- macro-Hut M m a! New Yeti. bad at no cocoa-M lunar-duh. an- at L m t 00.. and u the stu- Wt It Wuhlulol m urge It“ the morn-eat of Pun-- ho mind in non-o I chin at $200,000 (it! hold "Ila-t Colo-bin for leuk- h‘ .m- Intll Mr argon (It coma- m m "um. i m nâ€" undo “Mom. on to an!" animal mum" to noun. b no Dina mm. n- mound by Anonmmru can and.» a: Mac. h Inlnnny um um chair of 140.. which will be "and no“ you by Dr. J. D. .11". II to I). Ill“ 5! PNJ. 0n)! Datum†n! the "Ohm of "and. !Alln depart-out. Curl-nun N»! up a sale In (M An. Ill. pmmfllce and mad about mm 0.5.1100 were ï¬led with Ibo m 0! IM- any I! Wuhlmol coll-l Judge Advocnla (knot-l Leta- â€. dioxin: “luluhood and Ima- d-ory.“ in an wind to Influence it. same man mum u:- cun at John Bum. un gym! at "an Halted lulu [mm Ihr mum of chi-u. In!!!“ nunrnvy ulu (m u mu by outta-"III 1 III!- 8. Crunp of the Crimp ship building company VII the winclpcl “or It (ho IM'IHIIK of IM nu-r- Qont uni-o contain-lion In Phnadel- flh. Ho luomd diaerenunl duties In I sang for rorlvlnx commerce. Tho Belg!“ leg-non I! Wishing- to. declunn the report that Secretary Hay Ind been requested to lave-unto mdltlon- In "no Congo Free State to to I Inlllllll'. Inny llwu are believed to luv. boon [out In the destructive flood In Greeley and Nance counties. Nehru It. The known dead In Edi-rd Ben- m nd John Pollud. drowned. and William Ray. IIllod by lightning. m. 13. Noun. 1. A hum“ I â€g mum of New York Ind v N. J. w W hm: Slaughter, aged 20, died at -mmoocne, 0., 1mm an abdominal b '0'“! Innlcted It 3 wake by We Welsh, aged 16. Ydo university In given 3250.000101' lbnry purposes by the will of wm- “ 8. Boos. tho New York lawyer. who died in Junuuy. The dell]: ls announced of Grand Duke l‘rlelnch Wilhelm o! Mecklen- Mammal. The Grand Duke urns m Oct. 17, 1819. Bunting at a cylinder head of the niacin! casino n the electrlc light â€at In “than. lll., will leave the @41ng when several nights. Tokyo «biog-am: A mmury admin- m" comm-non has been wan Wm for the uni-imam - m h w m Haw“!!! on notâ€"t Wuhlngton dispatch: Connnlcen- an! Icwuo, at canton. “Mac the m «parallax: that the plant In Mug. He reported further that Rn. Rich-rd Noyes, 3 minimum had all. n victim to an dime. On!» and thbm. “Grain shipments. 2,144,919 bushels. compare with 2,743,345 bushels last week and 1.759.108 bushels s your ego. 1)â€!!an In flour wen nther limited. and “though cash when! ï¬eld strong. there was little demand. The course grains made the best showing 0! se- "my. Prices contnsted with lust week's closings have declined. In con «magma- of s cent. In when In" I cent end In oats onenmrter of s "Receipts a! “den ere 3.318.137 pounds. against 2.067.118 pounds lut week Ind 1,190,914 pounds a your ago. There was good buying lor eastern sc- count and values ruled steady. Sales of lather were at Mr "ovation: and the the. factories received a Mr number of full orders.- prices In both lines denoting lumen. went. sweetie: and clothing and the demand we. well "mined In paints. vehicle. and sporting goods. lam uie collections were nifor-iy "may end let-nit. lectured. â€1m and m industries are hesi- eet It the wire end nil nilin. although there II evidence of declining de new for future delivery. and the pig iron situation reflects week-ee- with ‘msunm holding 0! for concessions in cont. Dealings in machinery nd hrd'll’e reached I fair aggregate and um wu better requests for merchant Iron. Building Interm- ‘ have sold freely. Receipts o! lumber I are slightly ahead 0! the correspond~ in; week he! veer Ind larger nee oe- mic-ed in'creued eon-try shipments Inch «thin is shown in {nature and «her wood working hunches. new «den being name In! Inhi- ed stocks iight. ~0Nenp [um Ocean anon WEATHER s..- l5 TRIBE HBTllfl “Allin“ these unhvonbie (actors there are various grailiying develop- ments. New building operations are mulling prominence and require in- creasing forces of yorkmen at good muses. Westher conditions rennin ‘sminsntly sessonable, and while ben- oncent to growing crops, are also In onconnging [Ictar in the distribution of necessities. Country Trade is Bciur. “Country merchants report. oninmoa consumption and show more conti- denco in placing orders for {all unp- piies. Lac-l tndo exhibits steady ‘ Adv-nee in both lending retsii and job- bins. Sales at staple goods were strong. osmiuly in dress s‘elr. toot- up onmu- For lamb-urn. Plague apt-nil». In China. "Disparity appears in the movement iat heavy mlnukctured products uni 1'.th are indications of tux-the:- con- strain: in Industrial branches an. to Wed demand and dlmculties pre- sent“ by no! symptoms or labor un- rest. The delayed solution of diaer- ences responsible for tho tie-up or lake commerce occasions actions in- terference to business. beside: occa- Iioning ï¬nancial loss which cannot. be tally regained. Chicago dispatch: Clause trade Bays: STATUS OF LABOR TROUBLES Tie-Up of Lake Commute Soy-loud! intorfom WM! amine“. While De- mand for Men In Building Line- at Good Wage- In Encouraging. Encourages the Distribution of Merchandise and Bone- ï¬ts the Crops. “HUMP"! uosoov out†T0 WANT1HIS" Dun's review 0! New York dispatch: Mm Berth- Almnder Ian lulled aboard the line! Km for Liverpool There she will we Illa for South Africa. when no [I my tar neonate. New York special: Every craft In New York harbor tootocl A welcome to the C. W. Moore. the new steel sterner of the People's Line. as she mind on her trial trip. The creamer in nearly .3 long an two city blocks. Frlcdrlch Stamens Pane. Away. Berlln cable: Friedrich Slemens. the great manufacturer-Ind member of the famous ï¬rm of Siemens Hm. I 00.. Limited ls dead. Captain Kidd. Gout-mm (Micki, Has Third Pal-sink: Attach. Springï¬cid, lil.. dispatch: Captain Tnolnas W. 8. Kidd. United States commissioner, who was {or twenty years or more editor and publisher of the Springï¬eld Morning Monitor. was stricken with paralysis on ihe sin-Pt. Owing to his advanced our: and the tact that this is thc third stroke he has snflereri. turn are apprehended he may not recover. He was a per- sonal (rind of Lincoln. COMMISSIONER HAS A STROKE Man. mm and Deal. to Can "we a Fortune of 3151“. (Mon Falls. N. Y,. special: Mind, almost deg! «In: his mind lmmitmi. Lewis Monitor. shot "In of wlndvr In; Ind other yeurs spent In human», has been restored no his remiws hora. where I Iortune of â€5.000 nwulu Mm. Masher went wou twenty yen-n no. and three years later 3!] "ii-c of him V. but. A .0" "M .30 Ma rel. nuns learned that he was in the flaw mm! It Medical Lake. Wash. and brought him home. Masher lost his night And Ire-ring an the result of a mine explosion. and proper". owning n lam» tract of IIINI In this county. WANDIRIR HECTORED TO OWN iiilnoil Pioneer Faun Away W!“ a Record in Big Famiiy. Bluumiiigion. lll.. dispuicli: William Fowler tiled at lioywnriii. lll.. aged 97 years. He was born In Ohio In lilo? and had lived in lhi‘i county since 1830. He was married in 1825. and his pmgeny numbered nine chil- drvn. thirty-eight grand children 112 grmt grandchildren and ihlriy-slx great great grandchildren. n inial of 205 deacondnnis. "0 man lllr- n! a uhoemlier. putting an mm soil-u at It! cools Purli. liy linriii iu- Icquired LIVES TO LEAVE 205 PROGENY Court's Over-ruling Demurrer of Book- bindcn' Typothetac Front. St. Paul. Minn. dispatch: Judge IOrr in the district court (I! Ramsey ‘county overruled n. demurrer of the Bookbinders' union to the petition of the St. Paul ’l‘ypothetae. 'l‘ho ucilun “naught by the piainliti’ was a feature 0! the bindery girls' strike and do- mandod damages from the defendant. alleging a breach 0! contract with tho plaintlfl. The main question argued VII: the right and authority ol‘ the union to enter into a contract and it was asked by the counsel for the pilintifl: "What possible beneï¬t can there be In such an organization un- less it. can make a contract?’ The overruling of the demurrer means that the union has the right to make con tracts. Mmmoth steamer on Trial. “Failures reported In Chicago dis- trict number eighteen. against twenty- tour the prevlous week and twentyâ€" eight 5 year ago." out. Provision. um in wider de- mand Ind advanced, In park 82% cents a bum], in rib: 85 con!- nnd In lord 12% cents. Receipt: of live stock. 266.586 head. compared with 289-754 last week and 269542 3 new two. Hogs closed 1% cents per hun- dred "eight under a week ago, but inâ€" cmsed value: appear. for came 35 cents and cheep 20 cents. UNION CAN MAKE A CONTRACT Goa to Mrlcn (0 WM. This map in the defense win a fatal detect In the Russian position. Ind when it wu perceived the Japanese extended their right to the north and out, anveloplng Kinchou and um mn- Ihn extreme right. The Jtmnese left â€no 7;. extended to Wlllchl- km on the shore of Tallinn-n My, and tie on!» med to‘rwnrd. Wad-ad†morning. In! 15. It hit nut 6 o'clock. the Japan-0‘ at» The rapture of Nanshan hill was the climax of ï¬ve days and nights of battle. 'The Jsmnoso army, heliovnd (0 be $0,000 strongâ€"with only ï¬eld artillery and no heavy guns. owing to the amenity of trsnspnristion, was in position for the aunt-k May 2]. Reconnaissance: developed the {act that west of Liuchistien the Russians had no defame. Extending to the northward tram Yenchlatien to the west coast of letnng peninsula there were no defenses whatever, ex- cop: the force posted It Kincbon. This w“ Nanshun hm. and it was over these mlm. through those pits. trenches and barbed wlrp omnngh Iona, Ind in tho {Ire nf battery after buttery of nrtlliery and line after lhle of lntrennhod Infantry that the Japanese troops fought Mair why. Inch by Inch, foot by fool. in [he hattery crowned crest of the height and drawn the enemy to the southward toward Port Arthur. Another line of dam." than pro Coded with wlro onunglemenu. ox- tended from Yam-Mama: nanr the head of Tallonwan My. due norm of Unchhtlen. which "on south nl Kin» Mines had Mn plain! Inter dmm on this M". Ind Irmmal tho, haw un the northern and eastern side: were stretched wall madc- vlre entangle- IIOI" I. Nanak-n MIL two’m: Mgh, w.- MM hy Iho nun-mo In" "I "w Rus- “an army. and "a Milo-wt! by Hm Russians In ho impragmlflv, The M" was IM- annwt put or "no Russian "no. A gawk-s M lmnvfloa. strongly mplflrml rmtclml "a (-rv‘sl. Whik‘ rlno pits «mended nmnnd us «him. 7.0!! III m nflflll round of 'h' In..." Halon-v! In Hu- «Ir-ruin: M Kluhou and Xnmmn. but It In fund that the Jaunm «names may "Inch as high as 30.00". lint II mum: Axum If"? run-Iva 0r ""de. 1» fl. will fool "III â€M HUI-n was mu loo dnrly Drought. An I In! M "an I». rumm- M Nana-n hm hm- nm Imn «1min! 0» var slow- flkoln-lnl Hun-w "w Int-OM. mtmonn at Hm Impmnble uln- fnsa 0! Mom. In no Turtollm-ni-n 'ur In Vlln 0.0" In any â€Off. by The [In-Nam: rough! damn"); In" In" 1 hmr Mmrn' nurun'o l|w Jam» Inu- “mm m» an! o! Hm mu. «m- l-u um nun-lam- to IM lehllhl In «Human» and mum the afternoon the Jana-now lam-n new [flamed [or I In! lull dmvovrmn v!- A oomph-Mm!" New at the Ktlnamug paulnuuln. from Klnebow lamina-hum. h gown m "m mum In â€5le ro-glun Iu'u‘ro- nuhuu may be cum-ltd, "purl-ll) Iu Ibo mun": about Pun Armur and "an n-umn In Olllrlod :2 Hum Hu' lnfllflrulkml I011 â€It! animal Imm- n! drlvn-«n The Manchurian mm»). clean-mung m Dull) Ind l'ml Anlmr. h: ludk‘mwl. II In- Um usual mmmn v-mlu. Hmmlcl event: move an numb u in the Nanshnn hill was taken at a fear- ful sacriï¬ce of ma. Time and again the Japanese lines essayed to storm the height in the face of a terriï¬c rifle and artillery ï¬re. Each time they were thrown back, their linen deci- mated and shattered. AL 3 o’clock in TOMO. NR! 28.-The Japanese army. which began the attack on Kin- chou on Saturdny, May 21. captured that. city at 5:30 a. 1:). Thursday, May 26, and after an all-day battle drove the Russians from the crest of Nan- slnu am at the point of the bayonet at 1 o'clock In the evening or the same day. Supposed lmpregnable Defense of the City Carried _ By the Japanese, After Fearful Slaughter, With the Bayonet. Map Showing the Kwanglung Pentax uh and the Location of Dalny tar Place. NEARER TO PORT ARTHUR. mm: hr; 500 men. the victims of the Ic- enncy of hmese long-(Iguana In 3.500 lulled and wounded. To the Raisins the humiliation of defeat n lntenslfled by the loss of sixty-eight cannon and ten III-chine guns, while lying «lend in the form and trenches (Ruuhn «internment: for Manchuria march More the emperor in Si. Peter-sharp. As "to RIV‘NiIHF errmM Hwy F" plodod I wflm M mlnm undnr the, ml 4!. destroying it in mam- plnms. ' Th hmoddho sulfa" at Tara»: shun. They may rally their shattered "no: It Nanqnnnnng. union "my haw hoe" 9mm]; domnnflzml by than do but at Kim‘hnu am! Ntnshan. Tho Russian! rpm-pd in tho “an M MIL: {armor to "M southward. lotnrd Nlmuanlinz. I'M-r0 n fa nmlrrxhuw! may haw «mflmmrd a :(I-I‘DVII' liar M dofpuso. Finllly at 7 n‘rlmk in â€no running that MUN-n lawn a! mntiuumn but He. the .lnvamm» Vin-N sum" um- rrrs's um Sandi-n M" I'IR “I", In "no delr "I "w nilvmm 1M Russian rmhtann- Imnrvu'ly wu- r- 0013!!! n.- ru-v, Jpn-now n-unnm mm: brmmn up. mm! It :1 u'rlnrlr m.- .lumm-so torn-s "an! m- I‘nr Hu- ï¬nal. Ind. an n provml In In. "W «Mum-t In! rush up "w Mlluidr 1hr Ruc- «lan-t, unable hanrr m rmM â€w nr~ ywlmms Mh‘am'n n! "w c-nnnu. walk- t-vwvl nu Irvnrh nflr-r lr-m-h mu m- "Illlk'd by Hac- mlkldu‘s "me TM Jar-own "now mhlm'm! Mm . huh. turning (or Ibo bug-«or Thy ‘vrr dvlwn lnrl \mln Ibo-y Inn-Lad Ind Illil Hwy unrv dr‘wn hark. TM- dou-l nu mamas-u ~va «I "I0 [mud 0' 0M Mandy Mlifluk‘ Ind yd again I» Mindan- ~:!:Iic~r- minim! u "no "om-hos, Inn-Ow "maul tho nub»: M lurked ï¬n- nwl In! Him. nnly m ho Ihm'n hurls, Thr Jnmnvw arM\ lu-v nu mu In [mm-nu tun-m In '30- "nan" M Numb" hill. II but M-v» mum": all! and "mu auto Holman, hut in nun-I lnrful huh In luv-Inn» u Th» .Inmnno paid for their flrfnry 7. urlurl. nn Thnruiu momma. Ion-y mic-ml Kim-Mm. Ilo unnatu- n-Hr mg m â€w «mm and “Hm: up a _-wi‘ lino nu Suntan M". l‘MmJ-nnrw In. Ill mark an Purl Arthur lmm u.- had cm:- in arou- vnllr not In dMnt. In nan lam-r room" the Jun-um hnanl u l'uw- no, 00le 20. "64. and II Knurlmv Ind TIIIn-mun. Nun-mun 6 mu! 7. Thu-«- Vin-w later. on Nmrmlwr Tl. Pun Arflmr nu: Minn-J In, nag-rm u" or crn lmnrn‘ nuhlmn. ‘nu- l'u'l Ar~ Hmr uric-nu" If". h-un-wr \u-Hy Hmmrrr mm Hum Mum "w ('Mm-m mnunml "w mum. and n murv pm 'uflrd nonuuln- may lu- I-HIM'MI A: daybreak the Japnnom- infantry movad forward. and. after an hour's flghtlng. and at Iva-my minutes pant The battle was resumed at dawn on Thursday. May '26. and the land forces had the assistance or a number of warships [rum Vivu Admiral Tugn‘a fleet. From dawn the» lmtterlm ‘on hath aides hammered away at Par)! other. taleed Kinchuu and for three hours they had an artillery duel with the batteries on Nanshan hill. The Rus- sian gunners sen-chm! the .lapmu-se lines with their ï¬re, but failed to inâ€" flict much damage. THE CZAR BIDDING GOOD-BY TO HIS OFFICERS. and Po“ Arthur. With the For!- a! flu Lal- ago. He Is “posing his flIIIK' and line of retreat to the Japanese It.) at Mfllngcheng. , "0n the present occasion Part Ar- thur stands {or Mez und Gen. Konra- pltkln in mmâ€: enxuctly the risks which MncMahon ran thirty-four years "I! .-n he has Mod as did Mlnhnl ï¬lm-Nahum then. In â€70. he yielded to thp Emnrms Ennis and made M! (Ma! am‘mp: m join kinds '1“ FM< Inim’ in Mevzâ€" an attempt which is- suod in the torrilmw disaster of Sedan. 'leru- It" inll'wmnmn "Ill Kmm makin‘ m“- m mam wanna-hrs I» lurv- Mm ha- uwrumlml m pumirnl "mam" and i- muvlnl «will that ‘vhr rnilwng in "u- 'lifl'c‘klfl "1 hm Rerr in .u «hwy-nun» mat-arm to ~uv-v-nr "w u Irlw-u M Ii. 'IW'M‘! '(m “at '.'I Kmmvwfllin ï¬nd I pm- iulnznl "mm M: Nth \‘irs‘my Ah: ml Ihu art-Mn “H‘k‘ aim nmunwd "w Mâ€. n! mu rmrlll cm "w nar' of "w Nuwimnï¬ lul n‘hu [wr-tiwIl-vl m hnlvl in: Pa"! Arthur n'hrn Kmmmulkm \|~lu--l m nhanfk-n it. Th» “tom!- «1.: «am at "in Hum m luv- railed m the wrmvml inwnomm a! (ho mm m pro-"rm Hm. Knnmntkin from rnrrring mu "w mlk‘r M mtirnmm. "h i~ "de9 IN:- hns harm-mod I «road Hue rm! IMO 1m. Kmnml‘ Mn ha< om 1mm, hm" tom»! mans! his ntn Imltor judgmenl mm 3 Han germ“ lino M union. 7m»... andâ€. Adwnm An Ina». II. Mann-o. Inn-Inn. May ‘.I Suntan-Minn rm Ihv flaunt" Ixmu .‘fl Pelt-"hut: In Hu- l'ï¬ri! [upon 9hr lhilv Mai! Mp: Nouropnlhln ordain IO auto". .00th City. Park. Mar 3| Tb:- mmpmdout nl [In Hrhn Ilt' "I"! 9â€." "in “NI Emmy-MM» Mn ham «mm! In much um nrmr m-uh‘nd Irma Lin» gum In rrlimr N" Arthur. I’ul mun-malnnl Ind I bun-MM» u! ".1"er «Irv-ah an- al work "unit In: "to v-SlrI-od um! mnMMlhlr Inn-gm t... Infra mam- " In MM»! mu cum com Km"! "In!" um mark "or .l-unm in I» mr non Known-hunch VI" mm M- k-N that by twill-p Kumtlt "my ll â€mgr-atrium Arflwr About Juno '5. “To-Mn, Mn 3" Tim lunch «on I‘m! \nlmr k u-uu-eh-ul lo Ml. ghoul Jnuc- Ii. t'm'vq-nvlhnln III! In"! Mn- mm: W. In "law In Im- the roman pm!» aim nI-mu JIIIM‘ 20. 11:0 conrqmn-lv on! at... m). that moon Ilium»- Imw Invvn -. m up "w Mao rue-r 1n Jvmk- In Th1 Ml. Input Muck on Port Gen. oku u-Nziraphs his opinion that the Russians Intended to check the Japanese advance at Nunslmu in Gen. 0km estimates that the lore. of the enemy consisted of one line division. two batteries of ï¬eld artil- iory. some fortress arliilery and'ml- rines. The beaten forces. badly shattered, retreated toward Port Arthur. explod- Ing the ’l‘afnngcheu magazines as they receded. A detachment of Japanese Inlantry pursued the retreating Rus- sians far Into the night. marlunannhip And ï¬ghnug. ol' close-range