r t THE OMAITA DAILY ItEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1904. , ! .1 J.I, ,1 H- TEL. ttt. WE CLOCK SATURDAYS AT t. M. Trost -. thyself J every heart -vlaralrs that Iron siring,' Pretty, prnctldnt fettles with the proper details which makes a stylish garment. . Bhirt Waist Suits, In extra line taffeta (Ml, plain en changeable, ftavy nd black cnrclts vefy choice tv!r-s at .. Bhlrt Waist nil of nhe pure Whits Unen at 110.00 and tli.SO each. Bhirt Waist Suits of 'very fine black Hwrt. very pretty stylo. VW eneh. Bhirt Wnlst Suit of fine white lawn at si.OO. 17.W. NTS and $10 .00 each. lions trVSses-Klmol:4 fttwj skirt f pretty black and white lawn, at $1.18 and $1.W eaCHmiMS'VnirperrWCh are extra welj rhade, out lull and wide, eatra well made, $1.00. tl.IO tl.ti encri. ' . , - Wash Pcttlco.-it, Cut very full-In a!l the best washabje matertala-1100, 11.60 and 11 ? START A DEPOSIT ACCOt'NT at Thompson, Belden A Cd.'S nd h.v your purchases charl against It. We pay, i per cent Interest annually, compounded ouar terly, on theae deposits, ..... UJfil Kll?Slfa,lQJlL12JilnJ W V. M?C A. Building. Corner certain quarters Mere that Kournpntkln la bout to take the offensive and that an engagement with Kureki le Imminent. But so far as can be ascertained there Is no olid foundation for thin. Jt Is unques tionable, however, that the railroad I pouring troops Into Manchuria at the rat of almost 2,500 a day, and It will not be long at the present rate before the Rus sian commander-in-chief will be at leant on eo.unl terms with any force the enemy Can bring against him, , The goner ft I staff Is keeping very dark about the whereabouts and purposes of the Cossacks reported to be working round Kurehl'a rear find the number of raiders operatlhg In Corea. OlTMNIItU A POLICY rOR COREA Minister Itarnshl's RccrII to Japan r' May Heal HH ProBlCm. 8ijoTJlj, Core, June S.-9 p, m. While there la no absolute Confirmation of the report that Japanese Minister Hayashi is to visit Japan soon, yot It Is believed to be probable, as the Japanese government Un doubtedly wishes p consult hint. jOWIng to long diplomat residence in Corea, Minister Hayaahl IS regarded a a roost competent authority on prevailing conditions In Seoul. The Japanese legation baa already submitted to the home gov ernment suggestions on a future policy to be pursued by Japan towards Corea, (Colonel Mlarirnoto, of the emperor of japan's household, is expected to visit the Japanese army In Corea soon. II will personally report to the emperor and carry to the soldiers inspiring and complimentary messages from the emperor. ,. lt is reported that three Cossack bodies are moving on Ping Tang fspm toe east fdast of Corea. ' Japanese Loss at Nanahaa. TOKIO, June 8-:S0 p. m. The total of the Japanese casualties at (he battle of Nanshan hill, oh May 9), IS 4,904. They or divided as follow: Thirty-one officers, Including one major ahd flv sergeant majors, and 713 noncommissioned offloerS TheBoys's Young Men's' Store of Omaha S3 05 1 T PATH td buy the Boys Clothes here not an old garment In the Store. Saturday ybu part buy suits worth $G.oo, in s II Sty lea, I to 10 roars at $3 06. 010.00 Oun young mews x BC1T3 are the tnlk of the town. Spe cial values for Satur day in single or double brensteil styles,. U to 19 years, at $10.00. Cravenette Coats, for boys and young men, from the best manufactures, at tea- " sonable prioes, i 1 BETJSON aTHORNTS A x ai ir m m m i wniTB ron rATAi.oorH, CUT OUT THl Omaha Cc Exposition Cdupott . A Trip to St. Louis' ONC VOTD Ose Vole fW. lovireii. TbWa. ' CUT Ting OUT-DaiMMtt at JBae pftSS br mail M "KxpoatUsa BvrtlriMit.H umaha, Bee, Omaha. Nebraaka, CUT OUt tH coupon. Omnhn Deo . Hxposltlon Coupon A Trip to Ste Louli tPtt!3tAVAlt3NT COUPON Kt., .Vote! fr. AddrstA . Tewa. lead 1st to (aaajo). AodrtM. Tills eeupoa. When unon fMknltxl by a t unca 10 vutts for nat 111 puld, MM) votes A A subaorlptioa cannot te prapald until the amount due to date has beett bald, S I'spcil at at Uttiao ti (uaU ta "KaptatiUao Uvpartmaut," Umaha baa, u OmaJut, Mab, 2twttC4tiLi$SMttSw4vSfMeftevMsfwM Bet, June I, 1904. Dainty Summer Shirt Waist Suits Sixteenth and Douglas St J1 .ijJ1? i and men killed i 100 officers, Including one oolonel, nn major and twelve sergeant majors, add I.) nor. com Missioned Of ficers and men wounded. ' rtliSIAJf LOSS At HA!f RHA1V BILL Report from General stoessel Resents t, pctersbargr by laoltect Roftt. BT. PETERSBUftC-. June $.-:36 p. rn. The Ttusslan losses In the fighting at Kin Choli are offletally Stated to be thirty offl oers and 700 men killed or wounded. These figures Were given on General weasel's report, wtitcn hat reached the Wur office. It is dated May 28. The method of Its transmission to Viceroy Alexleff is riot disclosed, but It Ik presumed It was taken by a Chinese Junk to New Chwang. Evi dently It wao written under stress, as It Was hastily' penciled. The scount says the attack began May 21. and culminated on the evening tf May . Th real fight ing was practically confined to May 25 and May K. the Japanese remaining quiet thS twa previous daya. General Steesael re ports that owing to the- abscne of the Support of the Warships against the Japa nese artillery Art at the time of the Anal assault on the Russian position OH Nanshan hill during the evening of May, he at I O'clock gave the order to blow up the guns and retire. ' The general explains that thS order waS only partial! executed, as the enemy's flank movements necessitated promptness lit retreat, Which he says waS carried out with great coolness, thus accounting tor the amallneas of the Russian losses', Gen eral Btoessel also says 'the anamv's losses must have ruh fat into the thousands, the Japanese mortality in ntormlng Nanshan hill being frightful General Etoesael pays a high tribute to the Russian troops and refers in ,terms of Warmest pralae to the skill and courage displayed by General Fock, whom he rec, dmmfehdg for the Bt. George croes. Jl doe riot mention" that Fock was wounded, from Which the general slatT Msjmed that the report to this effect Was U A true. As General Btoessel especially praises a feglweht Which Was not lit General Foek'l 05.00 ft tTft BPfiCtAL offer of Boys' Suits at this priee should interest thoso who .really ap. preeiats good, mrchan dise at a modest price-" II styles, alt el sea and worth K.60, at t.Uk I2.G0 VOt-tJtl MBN'B I Graduation Suits, In black or blue, handsomely fullered, right up to the min ute In style, 11 to 1 years other get $18.00 and $llM. We get fis.bo. Auditorium CBnt-ert or yUiton Street Case pall Park tickets fr9 with Suits. IBlB tlttfOI.AS. J'"ii--i"t-.1 OOUPONs BtaSa, Najaa, prepaid aubaorlptloo ta TUB BSUa, for each dollnr paid. sta. 5k ViWw division "the general Staff concludes there from that Ave regiments, of about 11,000 men were engaged oU the Rusoiad side, JAPANESE! BOLD ALL THE PASSES HSMla Caa Ho Hwter Caaaaala with It Trensi on the Peninsula. NEW CHWAhO, Juno .-Every effort on the part of the Russia ni to communi cate with the southern part of the Ll0 Tung peninsula has resulted In failure. Tlio Japnes are In control pt All avenues of communication and they allow no mes sages to pasa. With the exception of the authorities, the Russians In New Chwang are dally growing more depressed at the outlook. An officer of high rank who has rcfved here from Mukden spoke as follows con cerning General ICouropatkln: He Is awakening to the fact that the Jnpsnese are worthy of praire. He de clares that their recent Operations prove them to be among the greatest strategists In the world, and to thi must oe atJdol great drrlns. capacity for work and Sb.lity to stand punishment. The general rlld not believe this before, but now it has been demonstrated. The mills at Harbin' are being work'ed day khd bight In grinding Manohurian wheat thd their dally output is sstlmated at 750,000 pounds of flour. The Russian authorities are encouraging the farmers to plant larger crops than ever before, They are hot depending on the TrshMlbem railroad for the trans portation of supplies. RfftstAftg ABUKbott nnuKir party PH of Kin Choa and Landlow Jap anese Kotaforcemants rhanara Plans, FAIUS, June 1 A dispatch to the Temps from Bf. Petersburg ssys that It appear thit the Russian relief column of SO.OTO men, mobilised fbr the succor of Port Arthur, has abahdoned its project owing to the fall of Kin Chou and the landing of Japanese reinforcements. YAMAOATA COMMAKDBR Ii CHIEF Field Marshal is to !!. Charge of ' Jap Forces, JiONDON, Juno 4.-A dispatch from ToWo to the Dally Express aays that Field Mar shal Yamagata has been appointed com-mander-lh chief Of nil the forces lrt the field. Ho Is expected to proceed to the Llao Tung region shortly. Fiorhtlna; u th Peitlnsnta. MUKDEN, June $. For two days past rumors have been current I of severe flght Ihg On the Llao Tung peninaula. Details re lacking, but the fighting has been officially admitted. The Russla-hs have pushed through south to Wan Fang Tchg on the railroad while the Japanese occupy the country from the shores of Corea bay Inland to the vicinity of Blu Yen. J. Russians Pay for Goods. SKOUU June I. The Russians In - the province Of Hammgyung are said 10 be Using rouble hotSR in payment for goods taken. UeeveS Khd grain commar.U fair prices. Ths above Statement hardly corre sponds With the continual talOi of It otliij?. Twenty thousand dollars worth ha. been sent to Shanghai via Nagasaki fof settle rhent by the RUsSO-ChlneSo bank. Japanese Cae Coteitfl's Arrest. SSOUL, June 1 A Corenn mJnr hrtd an adjutant, euspected of being HisSian spies, have been arrested An Japanese representa tlohS and are now tn prison at Seoul. The Coraart authorities refuse to take further action, claiming that the evidence against th army cfflcers Is Insufficient to definitely convict. , Jiexleff a train ! nj Grace. PARIS, June S.Th Koho do Perls' St, Petersburg correspondent rafflrtns his In telligence previously tlgraphed that the ar, adopting Viceroy AlexlcfTs views, or. dered -General Jfouropatklrl to send 46,000 men to the relief of Port Arthur. mm HONORSREQUISITION (Continued from First Page.) hldh duery he repllcoT that he guessed ft iruco WaS oft until :33 this morning. rumors of the. High, During the night rumor WascUrrent In the down town district that the Injunction against Denntson'a arrest was useless and that Marshal Christian would have a per fect legal right to arrest him and take him across to the Iowa sldo on the etm.gth of the requisition papers. People vho were Interested tn. the case, hearing the rumor, nailed to see the marshal, and not finding him at the Paxtoh hotel. Where he Is stop ping, jbmped to the conclusion that he was looking fbr Dennlson. Denntson, Who Was walking" about the streets, laughed When tbld of the afriif. , "I don't think they Will go as far SS that," HB Said. 'The .'.nJUHctlort Will hot allow them to rret ms and if the crrest Is attempted toh!ght,lt Will be ft clear caJe of kidnaping." fcimer Themaa, when asked If thero Wa to bo n attempt to take Dennlson across the river tonight, Said: , - "f h Injunction Is useless In the face of the requisition papers, but t do not thlriH Marshal Christian Will arrest -Dennlson to' right." JOHN WANAMAKEft WINS CASE Pennsylvania Judge Refasea New Trial tn Suit Rroogbt by FOrnS Itkt Printer. . BriAVErt, Pa,. June 1 Judge Wilson handed down a dealslon today in thS fa mous Slander suit brought sgainst Hon. John tVanarnaker by former state printer Thomas Robinson of Butler, Pa., refusing new trial. This is ft victory for the former postmaster gsneral, as itr. Robinson avked tor the heW trial. 1 the lUlt grew Out of charges made by Mr. VVnhamaker during his canvass tor the sehStcrshlp Several years tigo arid IhvOIVed what wfts known S the ''Clrk book kcan dat." The Jury returned ft verdict for WBttarhakelf. COMPANY FIGHTING ESTATE Strattolt IndepeHdettco Carporatlan Cnks Itecover B4t,0o,6oo la Salt RrOtiht at it. Louis. Bf. LblftS, Juhe I.-A lult'igalrtst the estate of VYi Boott Stratton, the late Colo rado multlmllllontlrej Was brought in th United State circuit COUrl of apbenla from the United States court at Denver today. ThS chss is end Which thl Stratton Inde pendence company (limited) seeks to re cover $t.(Wi,00n from the Bt rat ton ' estatei The company Alleges th.it It paid Stratton $1U.IMB,000 for a mine Which proved to bo ortli only $U00. The decision at Den ver was in faVor of the estato ami thS appeal Is breught to St. Louis, GRADUATES REFUSE DIPLOMAS Offended at Action of the Faeftitr !l(ua oir (be Class Go 6k Strike. BOiSEMAN, Mont., June S-A strlko 0 oured today among the graduates of the State Agricultural college. When tho Com mencement etsrdses were Snout to begin, Of ten graduates, nine iStured to take llielr dlplumas. Herbert Retse bring the Only one to gradual. The trouble arose over the refusal of the faculty to grant di ploma to Jerome Lock DENEEN GETS K0M1NAT10N Deaillork lo E'rubl cn CoiTsnUon ft 8prin fi.ld Eroko- YATES, HAMLIN AKO SHERMAN WITHDRAW Combination Proves Successful in Seventy-Mlnth Ballot aad Ends Long Contest for anbern. torui Candidate. SPRINGFIELD. III.. Julie $.-By making a combination with Charles S. Deneen, L. Y. Sherman, llowland J. Hamlin and John H. Pierce. Governor Yates today broke the deadlock In the republican state con vention and brought about the nomination of Dene.n for governor. The nohilnatldn Was made on -the seventy-ninth ballot, which stood: Yates, 1; Lowden, 64; De neen, J67H! Warner. 21. The combination was the result of ft series of conferences which were held lust night and this morning snd which were participated in by Yates, Deneen. Hamlin, Sherman and Pierce. The agreement had not been consummated when the convert Hon met at 10 o'clock this morning, and tho Yates and Deneen people forced a re cces Until f p. fh.- Then the parties to th combination met and finally agreed upon Dehean as the candidate. When the convention reconvened Yates, Hamlin and Sherman withdrew their names from , the consideration of the delegates and urged their friends to vote for De neen. When the seventy-ninth roll call was or dered and Adams County led off with "one Vote for Yates and nineteen! for Deneen, the wildest excitement prevailed. As the call prooeeded It became evident that tho now combination In Illinois politics would win, but the original lyowden men for the most part remained firm and went to de feat with him. tovrden Makes a Motion. When the call Was completed Lowden moved to make the nomination unanimous and Chairman Cannon declared the motion Carried. All of the pent up enthusiasm of the delegates manifested itself as Deneen came to the platform and briefly thanked the convention for tho honor. In response to the demands of the assemblage Colonel Lowden made an address pledging his sup port to tho ticket. The convention then took up tho nomi nation of ft candidate for lieutenant gov ernor, but the leaders of the new combina tion were not prepared for ihls snd a re cess was taken until 8 p. m. Meantime the parties Who had homlmifeJ Deneen met at the executive mansion and prepared a slate for the remainder of the ticket At the evening sesrlon the making tip of the Ucket was rapidly proceeded wltht L. Y. Sherman of MoDonough was nom inated for lieutenant governor; James A. Rose of Onlccndi (preseht Incumbent) for secretary of statoi Len Small of Kankakee for State treasurer) J. C. McCullotigh of Champaign (present Incumbent) for state auditor, nnd W. H. Stead of Ottawa for sftorney general. The following nominations were mads for university trustees: Mis. Mary B, Busey, Champaign; Charles Davidson, Chicago; W. L. Abbott, Chicago. . The ticket went through according to tho state agreed upon at the executive man sion conference except In the case of B. H. Chlpcrneld, whom W. H. Btead ds feated for attorney general. The following were elected by the con tention to be members at large of the State central committee! Homer J. Ties, Jamea S. Neville, Solon Ft.!'.brick, 3. B. McFatrlck, Edward it. Wright, Clarence Gluck ahd Scott Cowan. At 11:46 the convention adjourned sine die. ' - WINDSTORM VISITS DALLAS Texas Towa Damaared bp Tornado Whlea come with rteavp Rata. y DALLAS, Tex., June . At 6 o'clock this rhbming during a cloudburst, accompanied by tornado, water cams through the root and sixth f.oor of tho Western Union. tele traph office here, flooding the dynamos and completely soaking One section of the switchboard. The damage, In the Western Union oftco was practically remedied by 7:30 a. m. Throughout the city, however, a great many wires ' were down. The storm broke over Dallas at t o'clock this morning and continued with treat force Until 5. lvain had ' fallen In torrents all night, accompanied by ft heavy wind, whldh flhally (eveloped Into cyclone pro portions. The principal darhhge done aside frorrt that suffered byMhe Western . Union Telegraph Company Was tho wrecking of several Small houses In the outskirts. As faf ai known ho one Was hurt. When the Western Union building was struck ft pahld ensued among the force at Work id the operating room. Fortunately nb ohe Wa hurt. AH 'wire Communications With the outside wfte cut off for Several Hours and Was only partly restored lit I o'clock. At 8:43, however, the city WoS again shut out from tho Outside WOrld. It Is believed that more or less damage )iasoeen don lrt the outlying country. ARKANSAS CITY. Kan.. June .-A tor nado struck Qlencoo, ft town of low Inhabi tants, in Payne county. Oklahoma, today, A . Thinker's Thoughts If rod ar A thinker1 rbtlf brain wears way id SYopottlon as you ties it knd this Waste must be ICbullt by food (there's no other way)( elt thd brain groVI dull hd II a poor instrument In orape-Nuts food all tho elements rc quired for this brain building ars found In the most liberal proportions, the parte of grains that supply th PhosphStc of Potash and Albumen being especially selected In making. Grape Nats food and trial 10 days brain-Weary of nervous improvement. will show any wreck ft great There's a reason, as trial proves. Get the little book. "TtiS Road te Well. Jllle," in such pfeg. a Most important Trouser Sale OUTING MODEW New Men's Yacht and Optimo Straw Hats in newest f A A Weaves, at $2.00, $L5Q. . vU fewest Negligee Rolls, in faring and conservative brims. Panama Hats. $5 and $8.50. Man 's Crtf Ha 4a Jn every propp had- ot b"own rICIA 5 wSUll 11X&9 tun, iwuirai and black grand values at SI, SO, $2.00. $2.SO arm $J.OO , dtmollshlhg five residences and destroying tho Methodist chuich; Several persons wers hurt, ofte seriously. Much damage Was dbns to fafrrt ptopertyi JOPLIN. tod., June 1 BeVeral houwH Wers unrdbfed In Joplln, trees were up rnhted ahd rnSnV booths arranged for th anrtJal carnival were wreckod by ft severe wind itdfm. whil a torrent of rain tuat followSd flooded-the downtown atreets, fill ing baaementS and causing mors or less other damage. The storm Was general hrmiffhout southwestern Missouri and mUCh tlamago Was done in tho country. KINKAIO ANSWERS CRITICS gnaws Stockmen Ills Bill la for tne Band of the Majority la Sec tion Affected, AtLiANCfl. Neb. June .-Speclat tele gram.) The storm that appeared to awell and break at the feet of Congressman Kln Kald as a result of the peeoh of S. P. Oelatour at the jfebraska BtocK Growers' convention In this city yesterday, Wherein he touched upoh tho bill bearing the con gressman's name. ended Very abruptly and decidedly In a calm .When the congressman today gave ft reason for the faith and ths actions asjt result of that fasti that wtu! th him, tie began by declaring that his object has eVef beert to look to the Inter est of the greater number" ahd that he had that interest he need only refer those In terested td the fact that thS bill was fathered by the multitudes, as evidenced by the r.yingS Of the Country bress and the hundreds Of letters received by him frdrh peoplS Ih every nook ahd corner of ths section affected. More than this, tns Blxth district republican convention, held about that time, hot Only endorsedi but re quested, that the Whole Nebraska delega tion support ths measure. His detailed history of tho bill from Its Jhcrptidft Wss not only a vindication of tns unjust ehstges against him IH the purpose he had in view, but as Well a veriHcatlon of the truth he so well impressed upon his hearers that he had only In mind ths whdle people. He concluded by saying that there must be merjt In ths measure, for evert now some of his political opponents are seeking credit for the Whole or some phase of ths bill. BUrelyt he said, this would not be the fact If It Were ft villain ous act. v Ths judge's address made for him many strong friends, and there Is no question but ho is triors popular In the northwest than ever before. ThS stockmen adjourned today to meet rioxt year at ft time and place to bs set by ft commit te with this matter In charge. Th following officers were elected for the ensuing yesrt President. J. M. Adams, Potter. Neb.) vice president B. B. Lowe, Hyannls, Ntb.i secretary-treasurer, JE. M. Searles, Jr., Ogalalla. Neb. Resolutions thanking the retiring presi dent, R. M. IIamptonfor his utlilng ef forts In behslf of the' association were heartily endorsed, as was a recommenda tion that the cattle breeders and feeders of the entire State 6f Nebrhska Organize fbr mutnal protection and for the pur pose of promoting favorable legislation to ths live stock Industry. WITNESS CREATES A 8pR Says Ca rSilbf OrTareS to Par " Expenses to Prnlse tlefrlg crator Bervlca. CHICAGO, June .-Before the Interstate Commerce eemmlslon today, W. C. ildey, managar of the Paw Paw, Mieh., Fruit ers' association, testified regtudlng alleged exorbitant charges for irlug rlrlirator car. , One firm, it Was cliargi d. hsd a mori. opoly i.f the prlviltigs of Xurrilsbiiig the tars hi queUuii. Mr. Vlidey was followed by D. W. Atkinson, a fruit growir of nparlu, Mieh. A stir wus creJiJ wh -n Mr. Atkinson temlned that a few days previous to his coming to CI'ISS" 1" bad received a letter from a refrigerator car company eOvrlng i ( Mr, Atkiusua'a CORRECT DRESS IFOR MEN AND 1,500 pairs Paragon, Melrose and Reading Pants, on which we otter great price concessions to make room for an un usual shipment of Fall weight trousers, about to arrive THE LESS TIME THE HARDER WE MUST PUSH the sale of these housers, snd there's no way to force the selling ex cept by means of the pricing. $2.50 cfT Reading: reduced to..... $5.00 Men's Para&ort reduced to $7.50 Men's Paragon reduced to. $12. OO Men's Paragon Trousers reduced to Th trousers are cut in nwWest peg top, oooeervfttlvo), young chap, model and outing styles, frorrvnewest Imported fabrics In stripos, chaoka, mixtures, In wood browns, eath r mixtures) and gray, jlntk ahd bide backgrounds. A Hundred1 Outing Suits at $10.00 i and lined imported "Donegal' homespuns and Tropical worsted?, singU and doublebreatd - styles sensible summer suits, at $10.00, Straw Hats expenses to and from Chicago and his ex penses while bere It Mr. Atkinson would peak well of ths oompahy'g refrigerator oar service. DOUBLE MURDER AND LYNCHING Mississippi pinnSea end His Manager Killed by Kaerrana Who As No v L'eari. QRKENYIIjLE. Mlus.. JunS l--ThlS Seb tloh is much excited over the rrurder if ft planter and his manages by negroes and the ipnchlngs which followed today. John Blmms, a prominent white planter Of Trail una Tri.iiam Lato, cia manager, were Mllod -by tWo negroes, In a dispute ever It trivial matter. The hnaroes. Whose names 1 are Samuel Clark and Van Horn, escaped, but Horn WAS captured latef and taken t.i Leland, where he will b lynched today. Clkrk was not raptured by th pos, but t eturned to Trail Lak. whero he Was shot and billed by Mr. CroW, ths bookkesper for Planter Blmms. The posse which nr- tested Horn shot and killed another negro, named Mayfleld, probably thinking hs was Clark. KIDNAPER FAILS TO APPEAR Maaev ef f arnrgic's former Partner StaalS Children in KleW Yorat and Starts West. PtTTSBtfRd, Juno l.Lftwrsnei ti. PhlppS, Who IS said to have kidnaped his two Children from a New York' hotel, had not ftrflved at his Pittsburg house at mid night, so the sertans Said, and it is be lieved hs has taketi another touts to Den ver. Mr. Phlpps is reported to bs Worth $20,000,000, A member of the" firm bf Reed, Smith, Shaw A Soal admlted tonight that legal proceedings Had been Instituted by Mr. Phlpps, but refused to divulge their nature whether for a divorce or for possession of the children, " Mf. Phlpps, though bUrsUed by his Wife, and caught p With lit th Pennsylvania statltlh In Jersey Oty, has escaped witb the children after ft Jjalnful scene. LUTHERAN SYNOD! IN SESSION Agnstana Branch Wants to Withdraw from the tieiierst Council vf the (iinrrn. . MNDSBCno, Kan.. June S.-At tho Luth eran Augiistaha synod today the presi dents report Was thS feature. Ths Iowa, Nebraska snd Kansas conferences lead In their contributions to the mission fund. Rev, J.- n. Klldnhl of Northneld, Mtnh., urged a closer union of all Luthftrsn forcfts. Other addresses were marie by rr. M. Wahlstroni of Bt. Paul Snd Dr. L. Holmes or Mi-rlden, Conn. A petition waS presented from the Minnesota conference asking that tho Augtistana synod withdraw from the general council of the Lutheran church id America. Cat Never Speeds After Portr's Antlseptlo Healing Oil Is ap plied. Roll' ves pain instantly and heals at Wis sams time. For ma a or beast. Price, 1, . ' sfV PERCENT fi) Aa Interest paid on V j yr JjVJ a deposit. T.v y Savings flai. V jjfcf" , BOYS. Trousers, Trousers Trousers 1:50 3.00 5.00 7.50 EXERCISE YOUR SKIN keep up its activity, and aid its natural changes, not by ex pensive Turkish .baths, but by HAND SAPOLIO, the only soap that liberates the activities ot the pores without wdrklngr crhctnlcdl changes. C&sts kit a trifle. . AMISBMISirTB. ' COURTLAND BEACH With ttB ttidfiy and vhtled flmiiSemeOts and natural .Wtures Is open, ln't forgot when fanning your otitlng for today and Sunday, II And All Week The most Astonishing. Thrilling nd Daring; Act in the World IiOop the Ltxip lhSirfnlflcafit In oof..parlsoii The High Bicycle Dive 11 THIS t.NtltfcPlt) OKK-LEGOKD; CYCLIST HARRY RUSSELL Btftftltlp; from inn fMdtlolt of T3 fret ho descends at loeotnotlve speed a long runway terminating; at a 30-foot elevD tlon from which lie dives through the air for CO feet Into tank eoiitalniug but THREE FEET OF WATER. SUNDAY WILL BE A BIG DAY SUNDAY AFTERNOO boyo'o Wgodas?. is'i" TOna.V'TOMfJIlT.KttrjAV M.tTltKR, ! TMC FEORIS STOCK CO. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER- Comiiicituiiig Hundiy .Mlit, THE DIAMOND ROBBERY Prices, U-U'itd ; , aiau u ii. '' t