1i 1 1 I I I , I i . r . Spain controls the Culmn shoe mar. . . .tet. I I : t , 'he constitution of Mexico forbll1l1 ; ' ' . > r. I , tnonopolles. I The ast Indltuls called rock crystal I an unripe dll1JUond. Oue factory at St Etienne , lrrntlCe , . , made la8t . Veal' 200 cannon to be u8ed r " . / against haUwtorml ! . J " ' { ' . 1\11 , cOlle books carried In wnrd pa .h 'e lendeu backs , to make them ! lInk -shoulll the vellilel be wrecked. Onr olle thousaUll d welllugs In' Co. logne hllve juwt been coildelUned by tbe J.wltce IIN bad , ltllCr tor tl1Q ltea1th or momls of thv occllpauts. A n'al : gun when fired MUBtnln a pl'esslll'e of IIrtcen to seventeen tous to the square luch , It hl\s prevlollsly stood a chnrlu ilvlng a tOl'ce of twenty tOils to the wlluare Inch ut the llrovll1g .groullds. . It II ! propo cd In l 'rnuce to cstabllsh subtel'l'u nCliu obscn'a torles br ; 111'i1Uug mllplI : Into t.llf. ! earth with 011 well ma. 'chhICl' ' , In these the Btmtn , temllt rl1. ture nud Ilje ; ; lit vurlou8 deptlll ! would lIe Bttlllled. : \1'8. AmCorblu of Phoeuh : : . n. I. , who has jU5it celebrated her nlnatr. : Jlluth birthday IInulvcrsnr ' , hus nlver : ! becn be 'ollll the boundaries of her llt- tic native Stute amI hils not been In rl'ovldence since the Will' ot ] 82 , l'ho111I1S Sextou hus declined the In. ' \"Itatlon of the 11'leh uaUolltll convention - tion to re-cnter Parllument , sullIg his streng1h Is not equlli to the tr 'lng duties - ties of II member of the House , Mr. -Sexton retlrel1 fl'OIll Purlluwcllt in 1 { ) IJ , The great Duke of We11luIton hus heen dead tor half u celltury , I1l1d , hIs .tIlOllumellt III St , Pllul'a Cathedral , Lon- dOli , has 1I0t been cOl11pleted 'et. It ) . . hlheell \ the sUbject of ullimllt\d discussion - cussion n t hrlet Intervllls e\'et' since hlH lell th , A wIreless telegraph plant of the : 'Iar'onl cOl1\pun \ - will bc pillced at the foot of , FulLon street , : \ew Yorl" whlc11 wJII worl. with all Htmruers ha villI ; apparatus - paratus , ' 1 'hIs , , :1I1 enuble shlp8 hell 1 { ) utslde the harbOl' b ' fog to cOl1\l11unl- -ea tc with tl.1e world , Prof. j ' . n. Iarfhall ! hits left u college - , lege faculty to be a head mun on u reat farm In Iowa , He W HI assliltant to tIle clmlr of IInlmul husblludry at the lown Agricultural College , ulld his new tilltce Is In the ! lve stocl , 1II\'I810n of tile famous , Brookmount farms , . 'J'he ) IHlll'hester GUlIl'lll.tn Is author. ) tr COI' the I 11 to 1'111 tlon \ HuH when Lord Uohel'ts visits this countr ' with tlle nonomble Art1l1er ' com pliny , th com- pan ' w1l1 take four U118 used b ) ' the Impel'llIl Volunteer Hatterr In outh Africa , 'l'hese g\U\R will be tak n to { anada I1rst IInd thell to Hostoll , Lnd ' Algcrllon GOl'lItlll Lellnux aull 11el' wa v - 'blonde hll h''I'I'l' a lrrea t tJIl'sslng to N'ew York hiliI' dl'iulert ! , " , ' 1'l'r ' hlOl.ule 'who saw the l ngllsh- } 'womall's mllss of wa'locla ! ecallle 1,08Hessel ! of II mild lle lre 1'01' 81m1lur llellli l1ress , As a I'esult the ' are pn ' . 111 ; " : : r2 Ilnd $3 1'01' l'Ueh l1'elltmpnt. olll - ( 'xIH'rts helng a h' tu do the , WOI't. . Thl' m : ; ; 1l0tllbl ! ! fcatm'l' of th ' I'e- port of Ullltcd Statl's Conl1l1lsKlollel' of Edm'utlon lInITis Is till' l'ent Incl'l > nk-ie n tne maul"'I' uf eollpge stUdtlIb , l'lll'rc are , he SU ' 8 , i1 , .ti well In col- JI' ! l'R IIUll1II1'or8ltles , as IIgalnL1t oI4.02U tl'n 'ears no ! , 111111 2iSiU women IItu- dl'lItR , liS IIlulnst 10iUl , 'i'he enl - de. ( 'I''I1se not l1 18 In the choolt ! of thl'- ( ) Io ' . ' [ 'he correchewln ! ; hll bit Is lucreUI- lll alarmingly , It Is eallly contl'lI.ct- ( 'II l1eca use ot thco plellm nt tllete of the fresh roasted bel'l'les IIml the l'xhllaN- 11011 from the IIctlye prlnclple of corr e 111'Ing 8111111ur to that trom the alcohol in beer IUI whls.j . , > Y , the IUlblt II ! hard 10 break , 'fhe etl'ects oC corree eating. . 211'0 lUuch wore IOllrlHd thun thowt ! . from to llCCO uBln , It wrt'ckil the. nel'ves , 'cll.ows the Bldn and destroY8 1h ( ' IIppetlte. At Broughton , neur HrIgg , In Un- colnshlre , Englund , some lands arc lwlll by the following tenlll'e : Bver- : o'ear on Palm Sunday II person from Broughton enters the l'hlll'ch pon'h ut Cllster : Iln vlng n green flllk purse con- tallling two Ithlllings and II lIenn ' , tied I1p u t the Cllll of II' cnrt whlll'hloh lw crncls three times In the porl'11 nlld "toys there until the 8ecoud lesson lJe. IIIB , 'fllen he entcrs the chun'h 111'111 ( 'racl.8 the whip { ; 'aln , tlnllll ' llppos. . 1Uug the purse ulld contents , 'l'he In which billiard ' . way Jlla 'llIg Is simplified by the device of a luIIIl'h II1'of'sso1' hils astolllshC'l1 thorc who IUlve wlhwssed the test , says the' Amel'lcon Inventor. " 'l'he silles of an ordillary blllln1'd tuble are proYhle with sb : minors , ono 01' 1U00'e of whIch con be turned own whell n piny Is madC' , and the advalltage rests In the fact that allY Imll e is rellectl'd III Ule some ungle Ill' which It flllls 011 the mirror , just us the hllliurd ball re- hOl1uds fl'om the el1shlon In the snme ell lo as thllt of strlldllJ : , 'l'ho mirror shows ut ollee the ( llfl'creut wuys In . which a shot ctln be male ( , En'lI till' ' t 'l'O Is said to lUalw dll11\llt ItHlirpd Rhots as readily IlS dht ou's , IIIII ! t h i . f IlItrlcoeles of the antc al'o ljulckly. I' ' t'olll\lered ) b ) ' IInyboll ) ' , " ' At n recent test III Gel'lUolI ' of the I' Pollol-V1ra system of tell' I'nllhy n FIllJed of 50,000 wOl'ds all hour wus n t. , laluell , In transmUtlllg , UIIH s 'Rtel1\ , [ I ko other fast sYltems , nses 1I 6trlp of - ' " HIC1' ) pro\'lousl - punched wllh holes , tepl''sentlng dots 111111 dtlshes. 'l.'ho ' ruo. t noyel tcaturo of the 8 'item Is the IlwthOll of recelvillg. 'l'he IncoUlln I Jectrlc Impulses ca use It thin strip ot ' . . . IlIetnl , resembling n' telephone dla- . \ , " , . , c I " . . . t . . . . , phrngnJ , ' ) vlbntte , and t UI . .TG tiny mIrror ntlibM th ere t.e. J. alon- der beam of IlJbt from an Inoand Scent - cent IIgbt fnlls lIpon Ule mirror , and Is r'fl'Ct < > . d Ulel1CO to a st.l'ip ot photo- grnpblcalll icnlllUvt ! VA1Hr , wblch Is steadily ul1rolled by eloeJ..work . wben ntell8ng rome. ChelUICI111 tor "dc"el. opmcl1t" being 1111' 11 ( 'd , the paper ex- i hlbit a continuous dark line , with upward - ward projections for dashes &lud/down. warl' onei tor dots. l'he WOSSUies mJlst then be deciphered nnd the tr&lns- lutlon must be written out. KNEW THE OPERAS BY HEAR Two VI.It. of the c.o..re . . U. . Tho- .tar lJroulht Little Pla.a"re. 'l'bu Cooperlll have bt'O.U to tb8 theA' tel' onll twice UIIII 1e.tIlIUl luuI the chaUCN are theY Trill 110t K" aKl11n , 1111111 the New York 'I'lwel. If tbey do , thel TrJ11 probabll try either rraull ; opera or Shn.kellpenrcau traedy. ' 1'h$1 hue hud bad luck both tIme In the choice ( If entertainment. 'l'hflJr mia , tortul1c WlIiI due wholly to Mr. Coop- er's 11lsluclluntlol1 to take tilt , allvlc. ot his w\Co \ IlS fnr. bllck IIi lawt Au- "ust , l'he Il\.tter llllrt of thut wontb Wlli a pretty bUly one In theatrical cJrclclI , 'l'heaters and lU1IIs :1.11 ovcr tbe clt1 were pressed Into iervlce by rcl1eArll- lUll cotl\l1a.n I et ! , ' 1'lIe hdl tllll.t b..cked \\p to the Coolleril' kitchen dId not es. Clllle , 'l'he second week III Au.ust II. lIiht-opera. COInplUlY took pOiUlewlillon allll sung their tra-Ia-Ills fro\l1 ] 0 a. . m. to 10 p11 , tor0 : : many dllYs that Mrs , Cooper learned even' note lUl " 1:11 ; : " b ] ' he9.rt and could have capabl ) ' un- derstudlL' unybod ' In the cut. When thut compU1Y r cht. the 110lnt of excelleuce where they could IIU through theIr parts with not moro than two vloleut explosions e"crr : ten wlnutel'1 fl'om the stJl&e & mUIUlJer they made way for a new wet of lla 'trs , l'hey , too , sung trl.-111-111 and reveled In choice repartce. Mrs , Cooper , be- In ! : quick of cl1r , retentive of memory nnd Ihht ou foot , soon nddlJll a second whole opel'a to her repertoll'e , aud she freuent1 - relieved the te lulll or domestic - mestic llrudery : by jolnluiC 111 their merry 1l1t1ng aud Rportlve mperlng. N'o fewer thlln threescorc times while HlOt'l' rehearsals wel'e In prog- res ! ; did ) II'S , Cooper ask her husbuud to find out the Ilames of the operas , ! Jut he , either through dl1JldCllcc or ( 'rlmlnul careIe8su ss , tnlled to do 80 ullli both cOI puules finully went on theIr tour , lea vlu lIrs , Cooper's two 'l'heilpluu Rehlevcwellts uumelesi .so fal' as she was concern ell. ' .rho CooIlerR did not o to tbe the- atel' l1utll just before ChrlstmlUi , One cveul Mr. C < > oper cawe home wltl.1 two orchestra chuh's tor a lI ht opera whll'h hall been vote a I UCCCSS b ' "the fellowtI In the office. " 'fhey wcnt In style ; h's , Cooper put on ller pret- tlc t crellc de chine gown all II Mr. Cooper wOI'e his ope I'll hat , 'fhey countl' on h:1 vlng 11 very nice time , but tliey were dlsUlpolnted. Before the orohestl'll had pll1yed'tour bars of the ' thc ' knew whut pl'clul1e walt com- hlg ; It was I'eheal'sal No.2 , It was dl'cndtull ' dull till , but tley itayed the whew WIIS out , 1h's , Coopel' wus not 5iweet-tempcrell on the WII ' home. "rr you had enl - tound out the nawe ot tl \ last ' I tolll ' thlug surutnel' , as 'ou to , It wouldn't ha'e happened , " whe lillld , "Why dllln't you tlnd out yourl elt , " retol't ll Cooper , whose own moud WJ.S 1I0t very amiable. "I tild try once , " sl1e 1 1l1d. "I calle out of the kitchen window aUll aske one of th young wen In tbe choma , but he IlI.ughed at Il . " "Of cuul'le , " IIl1.ld Cooper , Trlth au ! ! Ir of uIr-Tludlcatlou , "I'm Iad 1l0\T 1 dldu't ask tl1em. 'l'he ] ' 'Tould haTe lauihed at w _ , to < l , " 'l'he next tlule the I1eri Treat tIJ the thl'Ater wa. on Jan. 19 , "I lihould 110t 1. > 0 a bit lurprh.ed , " Hl'lld ' Mrs , Coo pel' , as they were ul her- ell to theh' I'JCJ.tH ' , "It thlll tUrIlll out to be rebeartlal No. ] . " She rf'ally dId not meZln that Trhen wbe Id It , for I'Jhe ' WIU "ery much surprliied when the opera turned out to be tbat very thlug' , She was also "C17 augl' ' . "If yo\\ had "nly Ilsked , " Ihe saId agllln , "It would not have bappellell. " Two It.lIak Wal.ta. - . ' - - I N'o , ] shows n stllsh elbow sleeve , Rhlrt waht of whIte br1l1autlue. l'ho 1'11111111 'ol.e Is made with n deep bills I folll l1rol1pll1 like a tuck over the , "houldl'rs null lIthercd seam oC the bodice , ' 1'wo 1I0ep bias tel s run ubout the bust nnll I1bout the belt , nn glvo a chic , boulTaut etTl'Ct , which Is par , tlcularly hecollling to slender figures , No , 8ho\\8 a pretty Ilnd shople moll tor tl ured 111 wns or blltlste , White cun's aUll collar add to the ef- fcctlvenei1s , of the waist. . } 'rlend.hlp Is nil well enou l1 in Its " "IlY ; hut whell II ! Dan wnntB to wake II touch It 16 better to st11ke au III' quaintance , FLOOD IN OREGON Cl.IMAX IN 'SEASON'S DISASTERS COMES TO HEPPNER , ORE. FULLY FIVE HUNDRED DEAD CAUGHT IN A RUSH OF WATER JUST AT NIGHTFALL Cleadburat 8'411. 1)o"n a Torrflnt Twt'uty I"eet IIltrb-T'YU II uutJred 1I0dl. . Ueco\orcd In the Tuwn. Portlahd , Ore. , Jnne 16'rht most appalling dlsastcr In the his. tor ! ct . tbls state occurred Sun al evening about G o'clock. 'rhe town 01 Deppner waf ; almo\Jt Ctltlrcy ) IkstlO ) ' cd b } ' a clourlburSt ami prul.mbly I1v hundred pc ple drowncd. Heppner is thc COlli ty seater ) Iorrow Ot'Jty and has about I 21iO Inl.nbltauts 'I'he most rella ble rCllorts n t tI o'clock tunl ht itatc that the 10SI ot lit , will be at least 11\'e hunrlred tbough the number of dead prot n'1'1 JB largor. All the tole raph und telephone - ephone lines are duwn IIlld 110 MCU- rate InfOlllatlotl can be secur d. .A report fruDI lone , seventecn miles troD ! llcppner , stiltcs tllat a 00 lIodles l1avo been recovered. A messenger who arrl "c u t. lone , state ! ; that 11 wall otater twenly leet hl h rushed dowu ! nto tllr ulch In wblch lle JlHlcr Js situated and I unled over 'thlng before It. Th , flood cume wi th such suddenness - ness that the Inhabitants were unable - able to seek IJlaces ot' safety IInd were carried down to death by the awtt . rush of water. Almost the entire resldencc portion - tion t the town was wi pCll ou t , bllt some ot the busl ness part , which Is on higher ground , csoaped. nU e boulders welJhlnu a ton were carried down by the l urrent and many people were 1\llIed h 1. : ILl dash ! ' I a alnst tl1e rocky blnl'f. Early In the afternoon u thundu storm occurred co\'erlng a wide 1'0- Ion of country , alld later a hea" ' rain storm Ect In , many of the smaH streams overllowlllgtheir banIs In a short tl mI' ! . Bridges were SWCpl away like straws , and the darlmcss of tlle night soon . . . . .w , the situation more appllllI oJt , As .0011 as possfhle atter the t2rrl- ble Hood subs'tded thc work or relict' wus commenced by the h IlHlinlul' , cJti7el.s ot the town. DULOns of br.dles . wel'l' tound lodged tllonll the bends \.It the stream und In several places they nere plied over une another. Up to 2 o'clock tills afternoon 200 bed les had beou recovered almost within tbo city Jlmlts , 1.'he buildings which were not carried away were moved trum their touudatlons or toppled uver. lIun , dreds of horses cattle , sheep and ho s that had gone in the creek bottoms tor water per1shed. News of the calumltv did not reach the uutslde world u uti ! yest crcJay morning , all means ot rOll1munlca- ton bavlng been cut of ! . Delegat s favor Strike. Scranton , Pa. , Juno HI.-'I'ho .special convention of the united mine worker > > ot the three anthracite dis- tricts. called for t be purpose of dealing - ing with thc re'usal of the operators to r cojtnlze thc cOJcJlntl.rs appoint. ed by tbe joint. executive board , opened hert ! Y03terday with NatIonal President John 1tlltchell pl'esldln and 1 40 d ) egates in ttendallce. The conciliation matter and all other IlrlevlUces : the dllferent dlst.rlcts want to have Ionsldered : were referred - ferred to a committee 'on resolutions compl set ] of seven delej.lItes trom eaclt district ! lnd tl10 thrce dlqtrlct presld . > nts. This cOlDmlttee Is to Jlr ent a report - port for re\'lslon or adoption at to- morrow's session. 'roday's session was a warm one. 'rhe senUmrnt almoqt unlJntmouslv expresfed In the motlons , and speeches was I n fa vor of leavlnl { It to the opelators to 111' cept thc three dlstrlet Pl'esldent a \ ronellators or tlllIe I he ( 'onsequenc s ot their refllsal. Not a few or I he dclellates declared openly tor a strlI\O to ( ) n force al'ceptance. In openln\ \ ! the ( 'on\'l'nt.Jnn ! In tlw atternoon , President Mitchell made a brlet spee\l1 rl'\'lowln thl' O\'r'nts that hu\'e tJrancplred since the close of the SlllIw and tnaklnA sug rstlons as to whut plan or proceec1l1r the com'enlton should follow. lTe s11d the retusal ot the coal oporatnrs to 'tccept the award of the strllco com- mlsqlon In a hrnadl1beral , fair spirIt Is a deep dlsapp Intment to hi m. II I deslro to Aa v" he added , II I ha t It tile mlne.\\'orkprs hnd rcfuced ; to , . carry Ollt even so mucll a'l the sllght- est provision of the \\'ar'l 1 would be tile first l11al1 to condemn them ror such cond urt , Senrchln f 'r Incendlnrv New York , , Juno JG.-A rmecl with shotlluns and rIfles thc farmers and summer residents of Moullt Kisco and : New Castle N , Y. arc loolelll for I tbe Incen lary who hal ! ct fire to moro I than 11 dozen house9 anel hllrns and polsone almost every do I n tho. I two townships since the 1lrst or the I year. It will o hurd with the flro buft It they catch him. 'tor tbo tOl n board bas alTered I ] ,000 tor bls cap. tUI& and conviction. ' . . . , , - , , , . TRIAL WEll8EGUN DEWEY , AND HIS COWBOYS FAC , ING MURDER CHARGE TWO BERRYS ON STAND , . I Declnr. . th411tll'h , Colll.tlle..1t ftlul Un- l'rO'lIktdIIIU"r" on UIII\rd RIII l'crrnt ( ) rll"r Alnhltl\lllr.1 St" } I'rnncls , Kl1s. . , Tulle 17.-1'ho trial of Ohauncy Dowcy nn hIs cowboys - boys , cha ed with the murdert members of the Berry .Ill 01 l1y/18 , well. under wuy. ' 1'ho fenture ot he hen- In was the rertlsal ( It Bd ' .L'uckcr. one ot t.he COW\U'S \ wlLllcs'ses , lo'tJCs- tiry. The militia retnulns nnd per. . teet order Is 1ll:1lnt.aluJd. : ' ' noy Berry who wu ! ! shot so sc"crc. ly tllrllllJ.h : the jn'v In thQ lI bt\t- llorr "s rallch.IS t.he lint wltncss c tned anll toll1 his I'lory. alth 'I ' li hurdly ahle to tlllk. ncl WII ! ! bru idht Into court 011 11 cot , Ills stOl' ' (11ft- ered "ery little from UtIlt toll1 by Hencn Berry 110 sllid tlJllt Ohauucy Dewey shut him : Iown , not 11 wurd bein spolwn on IJltIH'l' ! lIdo ho said , and after ho had tal\en Ilulf a rll.zell steps fro\1 : \ whel c Ile t.led his 1Iorso Dewcy hegall shooting and Berry toll. After reco\'l'rltlL ! cOllselonsncss i he ern wled a wa v , two more shots : following him , which wont thl'ou\cth \ hl3 hat. The hat , bullet-llddleclanr1 . bloodstained , was produced as .e\'I. : denco. Hey Herry atlm\l.ted \ ha vln I' ' troublewlth Dewey prcvlous to the tra ed ' and said that n woy had. . . made thrtatl ! ! to take a shllt at him. no denied 1111 vlug cmsed t.ht ) , Dewey outnt lteCore the Iclllinc. blrs Alphcas Hen'v. widow of one of the vlctlm& nas the ncxt railed. She held her 'ollnJt Infant lu her arms and presented a pltll'ul specta- clo. lIeI' testimony In sultst.auco wus ubout the same as that ot Hey Derry. ' ' .rIll ) nowoy cowboys have. It Is said refused to testify unci this has successtu\1y \ blocl.ld the purpose for which the st/ate had subllllenrtcd them. 'rucker , contlnulug to refuse to rc- ply to qucstlons , A tI orney Genet:11 : Coleman appealed \ . \.he \ COIIl'L an I asled that he be cOlumltt.ed to jail untli he wouid unsl\'er. A nutlceable feature of the day was t.henumber of wOlllen IHeseut , " [ 'hey ' came by scores and wore alw IYS tbo first on hand. Virtuully n Dictntorshll1 olgrHle : , June 17.-1'ho position of Kln Petel' I promises to be IIttlel lUore than thll t ot u 1'1)yal captl n' . 'l'ho real ( , toYernnlCnt of the c ( ) nllY will be a military dictatorship , IIII'j. I' t e Ictdcl'i' : of the e lutlunCol. . , . s Maschlll an 1 loil/ilel l\Iltsl'hit.IJ , ' .rho new 1lug is allllosi. , wlthtuL lillY , pCl' : > onal III ] herell LS , 1111 d the 1'1111 lit. : Rplrits o ! the aUIIY , It Is 1l10lght pr Ibablc , would jJlst us readily lI1ur- del' him as lhey did Ils ; predcces ! > ( ) r should he OPIIUSO their lms ; "J\t the prcseu t 1110111t'11 t tile whole country Is unrler 11I11Itary rule , and Ilitholllh 110 prefects ill I he couutry dlsricts ha\'e heeil re\'olec . rach 1'1 accompanied \v \ an I1II1 yon ! , er who a ltends the pref'ct \ \ hlt'evcr ho OC5 , cven t.u the tcloohune. "j " h s policy has led to one ( ) lJd rt su1t-uot a'ilmle : case o ! dl'lIlHlu nnywhcrc has been repurted. BxtrcllIely tor iblc aT Ul\1ents were found neoessary to s\1ppress the radIcal - Ical aspirations tor a ropubill' . ' 1'he foremost advocatc ot tbe crclltll n of a rcpulJllc II form 'Jt , : ol'erlintCl.t was .1l1bumir Sctllokovlcs , tilC editor of the Belgmd" Dcljek. Finding him IlIIpenlous tu dr umcnts , 1110 conspirators Invited hIm to a dItmer at the OmCNS" club last SaLuHay. ] Dllrll1 the dinner' hlo ; hosts tullllllill thnt unless he a rced to suppot ] ) r1nce Petcr Karu cor o\'itoh there would 10 one head less In Bel : ! ( ] that. nl ht. i\I. Schlokovlc 'Jelrld to the lurce ut thIs reas11Uing IInd : wceptecl the situation , 1Ie Is now mlnl ! > t ( ' ! ' ot justice ill the new J.O\- . ( crnment. 1Inlc. In no Danger PJttstleld , Ill. , June n.-Freel Mlnlwho t.\ltvelcd 3,000 lIIiles to kill S. N. Harris and hIs slep- mother , Mrs. Adam Mink , sits In the corridor lIt 1 > 11\0 couuty's jan' torJay and tall\s with quIet satlsfacI I tlon abuut the sUl'cess lIt his plan ot ven\cnce. \ ; 'l'here Is no dlsp03lt1on to I 'nh him and tile OO who surroullded the jail whou he was brollJlht in could easily huve tul\'en hIm away from the posse amI thr small slJud ( t ol1lccrs , but there was 110 attclllpt. Shoots Himself in Hetd New Yorl.J ulle 17 - FlUue ! De a \'Ice plesldcllt Gt' the Seulloun ] National lIanlcOlllmltted s'Jehlo ! yesterday at his hOllle In Orange , , N , y , He arose at his usuul hour and I wellt IlIt the cellar , where ho bhot ! hlmselt III the head. Ills fltllllly I advances no reason for his nct , but at the bank the ol11cerssald that Mr. DeaD'Vus despomltmt OVCI domestic amlctloDS. . , t , , . = . . . - - - - - - COULD NOT AGREE ASSASSIN CURTIS JETT PERIL QUal Y CONVICTED SINGLE JUROR HOLDS OUT - ' "relll1 or lleltr,1 I\t , 'ndlloll-'UII\-.rn 'r t. . , 11. , U , td to ItN'I' n ( :01ll1'n"1 : nl 'rr""I' ' Jnekscn. J { } ' 1 .Juno :12But : tOI ope jllrorCurtlslett. would hllve been convlctec1 here ycstordnv for tbo mur- ticI' ' of ; Judge MarClll1l , nnd a mnJor- Ity ot the Illry lll\'ol'cd th ' con\'lolion of ' 1'lIlIl1Ias'hl. . ( , nlso. Both nre to- nhtht III most 100 I1Il1es trol1l home In Jail lit Lexington , and their next t.rllli will l1e at C 'l1thnlla. ! 0\01' 100 111 IIcs tlOU , Jackson , II way from the Ill. untalus IInd In t.he lIue l 'as9 'e lon under "er ' dllTcrent contH. t.lons rrl'm ' those exlstlnjf III Bre1lth- Itt Cllllllty 'nlo Illtmest III the l'IllIlUe ! of'elllle today WIIS second 011 I } : to tbe verdict , With general conlldouce In the surroundIng of the next trllli there Is II bcllcf hel'o that "every- Lliln Is lor tlte hest at ( ( ' 1' 1111. " lr thc verr11ct had heen one of conviction the resllIcnts huro leol that , 'Iolonco would ha'c followed , and that It would have etellued to uthel'S than witnesses , jurors aud those " , ho hlld taJccon parL In tile IHOSP-CUtioll. It Is thought now that lifter the trbl of , Tl'tt lind' Whit ! ! In IIarrisou count.y tile casus or otl1er aalslt'isl ! IIfI who are Imowu here aurl who lu\\'e ' ' \ \ \ novel'eon tll rcsted , will be taken up with SJllIe u sulnnccs tlf IUJtlce ! 011 cbllllHC tlf \'t'nlle. ( o'duel WIPlams was at Frankfort lUt ! uhht : cJlfcrrln wlt.h the flOV- ernur rr arrlln the wlthdrnl\'alot the tl'OO'S ( It Is understood thut he ath'lsed the gO\'t\rnor that 110 numher of troops could st lip the hl'lln fin- b'lgs ' 01' hidden assasslans but thut II t IClIst ono COlli pany should be reo talnrd In chargc ot the t:1\\'I1. ' 1 he troops that escorted Jett au\ \ White to Lexln Luu this e\'oulng w1l1 1I0t reluru. 'Ihero Is still 1IIuch allprehel119011 In th ! cOl1lmunlty Cor the'ttllllTe and m lny herc share 111 the 1I10\-Cllle11t In dllTerent parts c ! Kentucky to hllVC Brenthll t couuty pnrcellecl out tor IInnexation tll otller counties , al- huugh It might deproclate valu- ntlulJs after Jackeon lost Its prestljte as l county lIeat , Some hol < 1 that In . the loss or the so.ealled COUI t house ling the town would nln much more than I t would lose. 1 tis , clllhiled that all the feud trouliles j.lnt have amectm ] the county ol'IC. Jrmted In cent st.8 tor local onlces and nCterwHds extlndo ! III protess. lonal , business and social alTalrs , Fierce nnd to Bncounter Washlngtlon , .1une : ! 2.-Uupt , Jchn , J. ] ) orsillng , who was In command of the tfPf ) ; at the light lit. IJIIIe La- na'I , I n lilt' Phil ipplnes has W 1'1 tl en a letter to a personal trlend In the war lIepnl t.lllclh dcscrlbln the bat. tIc. 1t has been sh"wn to ecrt'tllry Hort , who authorized Its publication. Onptalll Porshln sa 's : II I sUpJ'me your mall dIspatches have or will hn'e brou ht IOU itull arrollnt of the TIacalod locldent- In re .lIly . the best lI ht ot the MOle cll1lpalgns : tlot so many MorelS killed : \ ' \ aL l : lTnn or Panunatan , ono year I1J 0 but tOllllht accordln to iomo systcm 01 COllrie I had 1'forked on this rlRht 115 I forcsl1w 101lJ { ago that It must cOlne and the " , hole thlnll tlom hc lnnlnJ : wOIked out liS plan- lied , Jo'hIt we Rot bebled them. much to I hcl r Piurprlse , and could post. our nns noo'y'e and drop proJec. tI1 s dovn Into their tort. " 0 that Rr- tlllcl'j' lIre III thl8 C'JSP. WI ! not alto- J.et ( her all nolsWe had 1\0UlO "ark ud sonHI lI htll1 to ! Illn MilK posi- tion. Once there it was only a Ques- t.lon IIf slttlO down dellberat.ely anrl. . . waiting to see what \Jle \ Mol'Os 1'foulel. do. Many got awny before the place. . . wa" In Tested t.horou llly , " ' [ 'he f1r.tht hC 1In in a r.oud of n' ' ralustorm Lhal , lafted till dnrk and Icconoult rlnl ! WIIS rllnll'ult. so we did not Hod t.he avenues of e8cllpo until lien day and' I am J.llId : now we dId not , aR they ha su , h confi- rJencc In thIs fort that they have 1 > "l'n const.ructlng tor n year , that they took man ' women anI ] chlldrclI Inside anrl they escaped duringthft IIluht. ' 1'ho next dar and ol\t \ ) "e held them fast , however ; trlerl to ct Ihem to surrcnder , had two talks unrler f1a or truce bllt no , they would fi ht It out , So there was thell oflly to Hnlsh It. Killed Husband With Axe lnmcroy , Wnsh. Junc 22-A manda De Lartlguehas 'concs'\ecl ' that sh(1 lellled hel' hUfllund Oil tlle IIlght of Septernh'r 2:1 : , 1I0 ! , wILli an IIxe Hlle ! . hurlcd thl' TUlIlalr.s In the front YUl'd. of their ! arlll near hero.'hcll' tlJ ( ' ' wOI'e ! ound rcccntly. 'rl1 womal. OSSI'rt.s that. Dc I artlglle lI1lll : ! : to 111'1 hedslde while liho slept. rOtlsNIII'I / and thrcatened her life : t.hut he PII' sued her Into tbe yard shoot.lnl : nl her \vl1eo she Rolzed tbe IIxe and Sllnl It Into bJ5 heaq , . " " ' ' , . - " . . I . t/ebt'asha Notes E , " Whllnoy , 1wcll ' known con. ' tfllctor tlnd builder ut Humboldt ) et . . . Friend "hero ho has been clIRngm ) to : nlil ercct a hugo new sc1l001 bUlldlnR. ! ' eft . . . . . . It Ut. , . Erldle the three-yenr old son ot J. I i Ihb .14 J , 'l'bompson. ot HUmboldt , Qat his t hnnd In We CO 8 ot the wrInger 'D h while thn tamily wllshlnu was .beltl" ulI'i , done , and slIlTercd the ioss ot , the t ends or three Ihl 91. , ; , " . . . ; . . It . * ' , ' I , I , Untr I , nllmltcr of Improvements nre b In madc at . Nobrnska City In thii AI' o Starch worls'l'lth "a vIew ot " lJ" " dOl\btlll \ Its capn hy , ' 1'110 plant , b , \ llr r : 'OOIlS ' to the trust n they are n llk' ! . 'n In It turn Ish all ot tbo starch , tor , f ( :5) : tlJe middle wcst. t * * . Jullll LCI11or , a { unller lIYlng'near nen N rrolk , hils been lll'n'Slcd eli oom. plnlnt ot an employcHenr.y Arends ; 0. . . wlto states that cnllY this morning : .tOI. Lenzer stnbhed him In the ! tunvJtb . . : , . II plcthrrk , while he was stili in bed It or " lJecnllso ' 11e retused to et , u , \It \ , : : f. o'cloclc. . " ' " . . . , r&l. . . , _ \ 10' " John Stnte of Lcl h , N . . , pur- , ; ' hased the : ( lnl n stock Jarm nnd ! I'M stock , palynH 'ltn\IOO ' tor the , 'I1U ' . I I'hls rnnch cOlIslstOI of 1.000 liorQ1 , ! t : ; ; IIr rlcodec , ! luue ! UI1c1 4 O acres of le.lsod t , . , ; choot laud. Air. titlte : ; will tUln the u IrOfiorty tuto a dulrY fl1.m I1nd wJ1l L r , 'nmmcnce , by mllldllit fifty cows. ' It ' . AIratra und dairy tllrmlllj.t Is .paylnR II .r 11ItIldsolUe prulils In this vlnlnlty. ' . < < . . :2 : ' Iom" Pock who 1I\'cs near , Dur 1\011 In Gar'lIeld count.y , WIIS hOIt,11d i' ovcr to the district court FrldllY In . ; lho uln or : t500. , 110 Is Cllllrited , wltb attcmpt .to lelll'by shootJult his soni lor WllIIII\11 \ , In the should9r durln an Ie' s .lItercatlou , o\'er the CI' , s fnH ot s ml\ f ; ' J1I(1 owned by the plder leclc , l'ho' [ : 'IJU'ST ' 0 11I(1 18 } JIlntul : but not dun- ' , . gelOus , [ * . . . 1111'S : Sarah Dlcke son'dled at th : 31llto Home for tuo } l'rlclldle s at Lincoln where she imt.l 11\led ror If Ill/WY / ycals , She wes born In l nQt- : ville , 'l'enu. . cluhty-Jl vo ycars a o. I 1Iflr ran fnther was Jteneral ; Mculo : i of the revolutionary urlllY , n compa- trlot of Geoq e Washington. , . . . ' . ' . . . . "f , The bonrd of education ot IJcatrlco , I has electer ) the followln addltlonall I teachols for the cOllllnH year : cln.l' ! I .MiHal' , Aurelia Crallule. Grace lhmmltardner and Anna'I'lsh ! J'r''or Deatrlce ; 111n M. Orcutt ot Wahoo nnd M ude Beach of Suporlor , lrot. M. H. Ca. . , In ) Va8 re-olloted supervl- . I\or ot ntuBlc , ancll\llss Minnie Dl\vlIJ wns rc-electod supervIsor ot.drawlbJ { . . . * . ' , ' ' 't'hc farn ) ' house on the tulU , ownc hy Mrs. LJttJo LOII , of , Oookund/oa- / cupled l > y Louis Keunnlng was burned - ed while the family WIIS .attendlng the SIms o ! Herman plonlc at' . 'l't lm- . allo. CIJUrles llolsl'her a nelHhllor while paSShlft by noticed smoke Is- ' suln ! ; trom tJlO heuse. lIe dir' tat- tempt to stop the Uro but sucoecedl { In salng part of the furnlturo. 'r o' 10Si Is partly covercd by Ir.surancc. . . . . . . , , I OUII 135 students are reglstered'tot' , I the summer school at the state uol- I Tal.lty. 'l'hls tal18 tar sbort ot the- ' I number rCllstercri last year. uch a condItion ot nftaJrs Is attributed to I two things ; the estabJ1sbment of JU1llor normnls tbrou l.Jout the state and the II1cctln ot the National lCd- I ucn tlon associatIon at Boston tl1ll1 r slimmer. Many who might. have at. . tended the summer Bcbool are attend' , Inll the lunlor norm'll Intoad , and ml\ny ut.1ers will take advantage of I the rate to vJslt Doston aDd the East. 'fhe assoolatlon meets In July. when the uummer school Is In session. 'fhe LIncoln LORUI club an or anl. ar.tlon made bp at the young mom- bel's ot Mle protcs810n In the city. closcd the year's work wltb a ban' : lJuet at tbe Lindell hotel. The club h:1s : for Its purpose tbo study and dls' : Cllsslon t the pJOblems that cODtronu the acth'e practJonor. John A. lIIaJ ulre acted as toast master , / , . . . . ( Rev. D. W. C. Huntington chancellor - lor of the Nebraska Wesleyan un1ver.t 8lty , preached In tbe M. E. churcl1 , at Havel1nl\ last DndaJ. In th& mornln ho presented the cause or , cducatlon I\nd look up collection tOI' ) the unl vClslty amountIng to $15.00. . In the eventnl : Dr. lluntln ton , preached one or the ablcst sermons over IIstel1ed to by tb pcoplo Of U.a- \'Clllla , . . . Somel 11110 a"o Mra. Cal VaDdevere. 11\'lnL : lIorth ot StC.'lIa. toll tin a dorcc. . tl'c stdowalk In trout ot Lizzie Col. . . Iallers mllJnery shop and tra < 1tured. ' lJer arm , Now It seems hvo AuburL. luwyors appeared berore the v1l1a 6 head I\t theIr sscsslon nnd Intimated that a S .50U clamn e suit would b IIlelt 111 the near tuture unless satisfactory - factory nrrungmonts were made wIth the party Injured , 'rhe board has" tl1 ll1ltter : under Investigation 14" r put l at Its Urat rnccUnlZ. . , . ' . ' , ; . . : J ' 1 , \1 - - . , " . . , . , .