, , 1 ( . , , . 1 . . : : . _ _ ' , JAil SIX MONTHS . SENTENCE PRONOUNCED UPON SENATOR MITCHELL. - ALSO A FlUE OF $1,000 - Chllrg Is Misusing His Influence as Federal Official-Trial of Cobban In Connection with Timber Land En. i i tries In Montana. - - POHTIJAND , Oro.-Unlted 8tntos - Senator l\lItcholl , convlctcll or IIslng his office or United States Renntor to further the law 11ractlco or ( ho firm of l\t1lcholl & Tanner or thlll city , waa on Tuesday sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 and sIx 1I10nths Iional sorvltudo. Pondlng a rovlow of the cnso b ) ' the slIpromo cOllrt of the UnllC1 States oxocutlon of the sentence will ho de. ferrod. In the meantlmo Mitchell. . will bo placell under 111\11 to the nmollnt of $2,000. In pronouncing sentence upon lho nged UnIted Stales senator , .Julgo ( DoHavon Mid : "Thu 81u11l1u un 1101'vhlch lho In. IlIclment was fOllnd Ilrovltles thal the orfenso IIhnll bo 11\lI1lshod \ hy ImprIson. mont or nol moro than two yenrs or Iy a fine or not moro than $10,000. It nleo ronlor8 ( the defendant Incapable of agaIn hohllnJ ; nny olllco of trust or } Jront In the United Stntcs. As I construe the Inngllago or the Rtatllto the 11\lI1ll1hmont \ mllst bo hoth fine nnd Imllrlsonment , hilt the courl Is glvon g\'eat latltlldo In fixIng lho amount of flno or Imprisonment. The cOllrt may maleo the punlshmenl merely nomlt'al , In pronouncIng sentence It Is not my pllrposo to comment on the ovhlonco or the vordlct found hy the jury. In ronchlng a conclusion In this case , I have glvon consltleratlon to the ago or the defendant , which may bo taleon Into account In mitigation of punish. mont , anll the fllrther fnct that ho Is forever Itereanor dlsquallflell from holdIng offico. In vlow or these fncts , nnd In con. slllorntion or the nntllro or the of- fen o , the judgment of the court Is tilllt the derendant 110 Imllrlsonell for six months In the cOnt ) ' jail of 1\1ul. tonomah count ) ' , In this slate , nnd thal ho bo flued ho Rum or $1,000. " Land Fraud Trial In Montana. IIET , NA , Mont.-Tho trial of H. l\t. . Cobban ot TllIssoula , under the In. dlctmont roturncd by the United States jury fOllr ) 'oars a o , charging subornntlon or ) Ie\'jur ) ' In connoctlon with tlmhor lantl entries In wcstorn Montana. h'gan heforo .ltlligo 11unt. Spoclnl Asslstnnt United States Attor- 110Y IIaynarll. In oulllnlng the case to the jury , sahl Il would bo shown lhat . Cobhan al1(1 ( U. < 1rlswol'll cntered Into a conspl\'acy to Indu'o many 1110n and women to enter Ullon 11\1111 to ho anor. wards trnnllfI'I'el ( to Cohhnn. . The land wa& lIuhsequcntly ( lcqul1'el ( hy Soul\tor Cla\'lt , nnll lu another suit now heforo the 6U1lr01110 court of the United Stntes , the government Is sooldng to Ret nsldo Ulnrlt's tltlo to the Innd. 1\11' . Grlswolll Is a govern. ment wltncss. the hllllrtmont against him having been annullel. ( . INSURANCE COMPANIES GET A , SCORIHC DOSTON-Scathlng criticism. point e condomnatlon nnd fierce donuncla tlon of the methods and course or the big Insurance cQlnpanles , characterIze Izo the annual rOllOrt of Frederlclt 1 Cnttlns. commlsslonor or InsurancI for Massachusolls : The rOllo\'t Iii ox haustlvo In Its revIew of methods om plo'ed b ) ' hllh Insurance offiolal ! durlns the 11I\6t several years , to when ho allUles In some Instances. al "Judasos. " and to ono comllnny as till "Dr. Jeltyl and iiiI' . II 'do compan ami contains a .recommondatlon Um the loglslaturo talto UII the malloI' 0 deferred dlvillentls and the rolntlo : between the Insurance cOmlll\nlo. an tholr al\lell \ trust companlos and otho questions with a vlow ot compe11ln rororm. I raternl\l Insurnnco and the c so ( the Royal Arcanum nro dealt with ! l Homo ongth In the roport. the con mlsslonOl' OXH'ctltlln ) his opinion thll the now rates recenll ) ' adoplell b that order 1\1111 which cauEed such stir within Its rnnlts are not too hlgl Consolidates Land Offices. WASIIINGTON-Tho prellident 1111 Issued nn ardor consolldnllng the Tw son , Prescott and Phoenix , Ariz. , Inn omces , with hoadqunrters nt Phoonl : Japs G'o to Get New Ship. VICTORIA , D , C.-Tho steamer Iy , whloh has arrived from Jnpan , brougl nmollg her pnssengers Calltalns Kamlmura and H. O\lra ; \ , Fleet En no or H. Yal11ada and Lloutenant COI mandor 8nto , Jnlll\noso omcora d tnchod from 'rogo's fieet slnco the bll tIe of Tsushlma and sent to Engla1 to talte over the hattleshlp Kl1torl" r conti ) ' launched , which the ) ' will tal to Ja'pan at the close or the wl1r. crow will bo sent to Enlanll , : : b ' t1 Suez route for the Imttleshlp bell built In England. Funston Escapes Death. MON1'gREY , Cal.-Gon'rnl Fredl lelt Funston , COmml\111)er ) of the I IlI\rtment of California , his alllos , LI ( ton ant Long and Uoutonnnt Durt l\lItch ell , delmrtment Inspector ema1\ \ , arms lrnctco ! , narrowl ) ' escall 'deaUl Snturda ) ' when an eleotrlc c crashed Into the carrlago In which 'was ridIng. General Funston hnd J 10rt hand sovo\'el ) ' bruised , but w ot1lOrwiao unhurt.Utcholl : sustain vnlnful bruises about the head n I , body. Uoutonnnt Long escnlled wi 11. tow slhht bruises.I ' / ' . ' . II , CREW ALL ACCOUNTED FOR. - - - Victims of the Bennington Disaster Number One Hundred and Four. SAN nmGO , CIII.-Shocldns IInll pnthetlc n6 hnvo heon the occurrences accomI1nn'lng and tollowlnJ ; the ox- 1.loslon . on the United StateR gunhoat Bennington 111 San Djego hnrhor , the story of the frlghtfu' ' ncchlent has reached the polnl where the feeling or allsllenHO may glvo wa ) ' to the ro- 1I0f of ImowlnJ ; that the extent or ( ho dlsastor has been defined. The mOAt hnportnnt dovolo11monl of tOllay Is the certainty thnt no lIIomber or the croW of the Bonnlnl tn rOl11nlns unnccount- od for and tllllt no grueiiome find I1walls the oxploratlon ot the depths of the hold now being ralh1l ) ) ' empt.led or water. I The Aummnr ' or the sluatlon enrly this 1I10rning wal ! flfl.four hlontiOed ( loall : fonr unldentlOell dead , whIch hrhllfll the totnl UII to thnt or the number or the omc rs IIn(1 ( crow , lD7. THE JAPANESE ARMIES tlUMBER 550,000 MEN URIDIA PUPD .liJ , Manchurla-'rho J.l\paneso 1I1'1I11es ut } Iresent occupy The 11Osltlon of an Immense slcl < lo with the handle \'enchlng from a few II1l1es 80uth of Llao Yang nnd Ilnssing ' thl'ough Chnntafu , the blnllo clr llng' nOl'thwllrl1 toward Klrln with the tip on the Korelln cOllsl lIouth of Posslot . hny. It Is ostlmllted that General Nogi hllfl eIghty bnttallons , Genornl OItu sixty , General Norzu thlrty.slx , General - oral Kurolcl Ollr hllndred and sixty , General Kawamura ninety and General - oral Hnsogawa ono hundred and twenty , the - hattnllons avoraglng a thollsand mon wIth 2,000 field nnd mouutllin guns and about one hundred slego guns. The , Japanese extreme left Is gunrd- ed by Ooneral Tamura's cavalry dlvl. slon. The Chlneso In the Japanese sorvlco are In the center screened by cavnlry under the commanll of General OItihars. CALLS ON THE. PRESIDENT Governor Carter of HawaII Wants National Backing. OYS'l'Elt BAY , IJ. I.-Governor Goo. R. Cartel' of lIawl1l1 was a call or on Proshient Roosevelt 1\1 01111 a ) ' . lIe cl1mo to the UnltE'11 Stl1tes for the eXIJr'ss pU\Joso ) of ) Iresontlng to the president a IIIIItell10nt of the dlmcllitlos ho has ( 'ncOI1l1t\ell ns governol' of HawaII. Since his nll110lntl11ent to succced Governor - ornor Sauford B. Dole , Governor 'Car- ' tor 1ll1s had trouble with hoth the cltl- zons and the oll\clalB' \ of the terrllory. Go'\'OI'nor Cortor's desire Is not so II1l1ch to roslgn hIs olI1cla\ \ duties as to ohtaln from the 1ll''Hhlont ailsurances that his nllmlnlslratlon shall l1avo the SUPIorL of the national government. TO MA' ' < E AN INVESTIGATION. , Bennington Disaster Inquiry Will Be Far Reaching. WASHINGTON-Secretary of the Na\ ' ) ' Bonaparte said , relatlvo to thd Dennington tllsllster : 1'ho 111lhllc may reat aAsuretl that thla distressing I1ffalr wl\1 \ bo most thoroughl ) ' h\'estlgntell , and that I whatovcr actldn the results or this In' " vOBligation mny show to ho prOl101 wl1be \ talton h ) ' the tlo1mrtmonl Ilromlltl ) ' anti orrecluall ) ' . Doyontl this I can 'sa ) ' nothing nl I ' ' hecanso 'ot the matorla 111''osont , , liS ) , - fnctol's l'O but YeImlol'fectl ) ) ' lin tle\'stood. SEVERAL lAtIn FENCERS MUST COME mTO COURl OMAHA-Information was f11ed 11 the Unltell States 111 strict cour aalnst ! II. D. Roell pn the ground thal ho had l\1egall \ ) ' fenced 9,00 acres or lantl , and IIgnlnst Adam TIn lor , Clarence 1\1. ill Iller. Chnrles TIll lor anti William O. 1\11\101' \ for foncln 18,000 acres ot ) ll1bllc Innds Inchltlo 1n the United 'States forest resorvi tlons In McPherson county. C(1)1lase ( ) were ortlerell humetl for the nrrest ( the accullell Ilnrtles and they wl1b \ talen b'fo\'o the Unllell States con missioner al No\'th Plntto for nrralgl mont. 1'ho cases l1nlnst ! these lJartie 1. have been worlwll up IIlnco the COI vlctlon or the Krause hl'othors or She , Idan count ) ' untlor the Illreclion c United States District Attol'Uoy l1a tor amI SllOclal Assistant Attorn ( Rush h ) ' SpecIal Lnnd Agents D -PI'ees , Chambers and Dixon. Bomb for the Sultan. 0 , CONST ANTINOPI E . . : . . During t1 : lIt Solamllk hero a bomb was OX1110d ( J. In the courtYl\rd of the mosquo" clol :1. : to the sultnl\ . His maesty was n , n- Injurellll1t seyeral members ot h .0 , sUllS were 1,11\011 \ or Injured , Lt- Ltd Jerry Simpson III. ' 0' Roswm I , N. -lIon. . Jor , to Shnllson , the former Kansas congrm A man , who acqulretl a nntlonal relll1t 110 tlon ( \ "Socltless .Jerry , " Is serious 11S 11at \ 11\s \ homo hero , nnd his deaU\ expcctell. Samuel Harper Dead. CIIlCAGO-Snmuol lIal'p01" fnth . Ieot Pl'osiliont 11a1'\loI' \ of the Ulilvorsl ) U. of Chicago , tllod hOl'o 'l'ueslln ) ' at t on ago of 87'onl's. Ho roconUy cllmo or ChIcago on 11.'Islt to his homo in 1. ed east. ar ' ho Bennington Is Floated. Ills WASIIINGTON-A telegram roco 'as ell at the Nav ) ' Ilel'nrtmont ' oyor nlg : ed from Calltnln Jralto states thl\t t nd 13onnll1lton wnll tlontcd at U:30 : o'c10 ' Ith Tuesllay afternoon I\ml Is now alot side the wl1l1rr. , . , - - - FIGHT THE FEVER MODERN METHODS FOR SUBDUING - ING YELLOW JACK. - SOME NEW CASES REPORTED Infection Among the italian Element Continues-Work of Sanitation and Campaign of Education Completely Organized. NBW OHLEANS , La.-Tho Plmr- net Inc\'el\ao In the nllmher ot caSOB of 'ellow fever Is duo to the iUscovery and transfer to the emergency hOSll- till of cloven casea which hod not been provlously roported. That ! nslltutlon WIIS In full blaat and the B'creoned ambulances - bulances which had been llUt In ser- vlco were , Itopt busy hauling the unfortunates - fortunates to that Institution. 'rho mem1Jers of the Italian 'SocIeties committees who have been doing mls. slonary worlt among tholr people nro reaponalblo for the discovery of several - al of these cnses. The rule of Infection. . among the italian element continues , ' There have been very few cases among people of other nationalities nnd only two negroes - groes have been fountl with the ill- ness. Yellow fever does not a rule atlaclt the negroes , the history of all opldomlcs IlOlng thnt they have as a rule heen Immune. Ono of lho negroes reported today Is a quadroon. Doth of these men worlwd In salool1lt and roslaurants In the Italian quartoI' . 'rho Inc'rease In the number of foql olght now spots bolng discovered , Is also In lIne with the rule that has pro- valled herotoforo. In fact , there has not been a slnglo oxcoptlon. Evory' new focus Is lraceablo directly to th original source ot Infection. A case wnn discovered In the rOB'ldenco at a well Imown cItizen , a mixed servant bolng talten down with the dlsoaso during the afternoon. An investigation developed the fact that her mother IIvod In the Italian quarter , and that she had been In the habit ot visiting her , on Sundays. She had been there Just seventeen days ngo and had been there again last Sunday. Following up the mosquito theory , the girl was bit- lon by a mosquito In the Infected house last Sunday and the regular period for the Incubation of l'\o germ ( four to four and a half d(1)'Ii ( ) was up In the afternoon. She was Immediately - ly transferrell to the emergenc ' hos- pltnl and every precaution talten "In the resldenco. The worl. of sanitation and the cam. palgn of education has 11een completely - ly organized nnd GOO men 11.1'0 actively ' nt. worlt. Another brnnch of the worlt has hcen organized for warll work In the education camlJalgn , and Rov. 1\11' . Deverl ) ' Warner has consented to be superlntenden t. 'rho quarantlno sItuatIon hns been further conlJlllcated by the telegram to Prcsltlent Souchon from Dr. 1\Iohr , nctlng health officer of Alabama , that ho would requlro seveA days' deten' tlon at the Cnl1111 befo\'o any travelers would bo alhnllle < < 1 Into Alabama , Texas and f\lIaslssllIII hnvo n eed to accellt a five days' pratlquo from the marine hospltnl servlco. The detentlo11 camps are being cnpably whlpPod Inte shapo. Tried to Kill Sultan. SOFIA. Dulgarla.-It Is roportee from Constantlnoplo that during to ay's Solnmll1t an attempt was mad ( to assasslnato the sultnn. THE CHINESE NOTE IS MADE UBll ( r OYSTEH A Y.-Tho text or the Chinese nose note , mndo IHlbllc by Presldon Roosevelt , Is as follows : "Having vlowed with profounl1 1' ( grot the unfortunate Intorruptlon a ) leaceful , rolatlons between Japan an Hussla the Iml10rial government n ' learns with gratification thnt the nl gotlatlons are about to commence f ( the restoration of Ileaco and amlt s Uut In the present conflict Chines tonltory lll\s been made the theater ( 10 military ollol'lltlons. Thereroro It. i 1hel'oby eXllrc..csly declared that no IIl'I 1\ _ \flon ! ; affortlng China without lho a1 proval or China being llrovlousl ) ' 0' s talned , which uio trel1ty or peace m n- contain , will bo reconlzed ! ns'all ,1'1'ho dlplonmllc rellreRentatives 4 ot China In Japnn and Hussla 'havo hee xJnstructel1 by telegraph to commm : ) y co. to this Ileclarntion of the govor 0monts of Japan and Russia respecllv ly. " Honolulu Has ObJection. \0 IIONOL1U.U-Thero Is a proto d here ngalnift qunrantlnlng cargoes BO Snn Francisco. Coffeor , United Stat ot surgeon In the marglno hospltnl Sl lis vice , f.a's the Snn l"l'I1nclsco nuthl Itles we\'o not advlsod by him that t' health conditions hero wo\'o such to warrant the action tnl\Cn th\o 11. : ry ho cab'I\ } the , mnrlno hospltnl nuthl ISlUes at Washington that there Is tanoed ot quarnntlnlng carg's fl' ( Ily IInwall. It Is bellovcd thnt the fUl Is gating at the quarantine station ' \ \ Injure the cnrgoC's of sugnr : Heroic Son Loser ! His Life. .er N 1W YOUK-Aftor having en. . . lty bls mother and sister , who , with ho score or ethers , were for a tlmo to gNall1eril from flro , Nathan Nowm ho 20 'enrs old , lost bls O\\'Il \ lito In burning I1rooltl'n tenement hO\1 naIf 11. dozen fl1111l11es , all of th Hebrews living In the Ulhllng , \ \ " Iasleop. . When the fire stnrled N4 ht man got through In sarot ' , hut ho tU\'nod for his mother ntHl sistoI' . 'cle assisted them to It safe place , but \ lS- himself cut off by the flames. All other OCUll1\11ts of the house osca1' /C . .J . , . ' , - ' [ FORTY.F EATHS. . , allow Fever Epidemic at New Or. leans Is Spreading. NEW ORLEANS-SIx deatha from yellow fever wore recorded Wednes. day up to G p. m. , mnldng a total to date of forty.fivo. The number or now cases reported 'ostorday , but compllod today , Is eleven , maldng all told to date 165. There are now nlnoteon focI of Intectlon. 'rho organization at forces for fighting the spread or the Infoctlon and for a campaIgn ot education - cation and practical IIppllcation at the mosquito oxtermlnatlon plans bas been completed , and hesldes 100 men put on as extras to clean gutters by the cll ) ' 360 mon 11.1'0 worldng s part of the system ot sanitation. CItizens are bolng organIzed In wards and these ward clubs will form precinct clubs , and a house to house canvass of every cltlzon and the oiling at every cesspool - pool and water vond. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WANTS PICTURE WITHDRAWN SPOKANE , Wash.-P r 0 sid 0 n t ooso\'elt bas objoctoll to Spoltnno's : lIterature bearing his portrait on the tltlo lIago. Secretary 1\Ionroo of the Chamber of Commerce recolved a letter - ter requesting the wlthdrawal of the brochue8 on the "Lowls and Clarle Trail" from publication. The lotteI' Is dated from the White House , WashIngton - Ington , July lD , addressed to the Chamber of Commerce at Spolmno and declares that Prosldent Roosevelt Is very milch opposed to the appearance - anco of his portraits In advortlse- monts ot an ' character and requests that the booldet of which the cover was enclosed bo Immediately recalled from cIrculation and notlco bo given when this Is done. The Chamber of Commerce at a llpe. clal meotlng today cancelled an order for 50,000 ot the pamphlets and took stops to call In as far as posslblo these distributed. HANGED FOR MURDER OF MOTHER AND DAUGHTER THE DALLES , Ore.-Norman WII. IIams , who murdered Alma Nesbit nnd' ' her mother on March 8 , 1900 , was hanged on Friday at the \Vasco county jail. Ho made no statement , his last rom ark being , " 1\IY lips are sealed to the world. " Mrs. L. J. Nesbit of Omaha and her daughter , Alma , were murdered near Hood River , Oro. The motlvo of the crlmo was the deslro of Williams to secure a homestelld adjoining his own In the HQod 'rlver country , upon which Almn. Nesbit had located at his in. stlgatlon. Williams' two hapless victims were bolh from Omaha. while the murderer hhnself was a Nebraslmn with an ntro- , clous record In that state , , THE RECENT INTERVIEW BETWEEN TWO EMPERORS LONDON- correspondent of the Dally 1\Iall at Stocltholm says : "Tho object of Emperor William's Intervlow wllh Emperor Nlcholl\s waste to obtain the consent of the latter for a prlnco of the house of Hohenzollern to ascend the throne of Norwa ) ' . It ) . , Is posslblo that the Russian emperor will consent , provided Russia bo per. mltted to sllghll ' rectlf ) ' her frontier on the Atlantic. " The Dall ) ' 1\1 all , commenting on the dispatch. suggests thnt the "rectified frontier" means that Russia wants te acqulro the strip of Norwegian terrl tor ) ' which pnrts orf the inland from the Arctic ocean , thus gaining . a sea pwt. HILL ROAD GETS RIGHT-OF-WAY Great Northern and Homer Line Set tie Their Differences. , SIOUX CITY , In.-Tho Great Northern orn rallroal1 and the Sioux City Homer & Southern road , have setUel tholr dls11uto ns to the Northern' : . right to , cross the Indian resorvatlOl nnd the Northern will proceed at onci with Its worle on the Ashlnnd exto11 slon. A hearing was to have beel hehl before the secretary of the It : terlor , but It was called off becaus m of the wlthdrawnl of the prt'tes LI- against the Northern's Invasion of th n. torrltory. 'rho secretary or the It 0terlor has app\'o\'ed the Northorn' mal ) . Bishop J. W. Joyce Is Dead. st 1\IINNEAPOLIS-Dlshop IsaacI at Joyce , 1\Iethodlst bl3hop , died nt hi e3 homo here Friday morning as the 1'1 rsuit of a cerebral hemorrhngo and CO ] )1'- sequent nttaclt or peral'str , which 11 he sustnlned whllo dell\'orlng a sOrlno as at Red Roclt , 1\1lnn. , can\11 \ meeting a nd SIII1IIa ) ' , Ju\y \ 2. or- erne no Harriman Quits Rio Grande. > In 'NEW YOnK-Informntlon r nlcolved h01'O thnt E. H , lIarrhnnn 111 rl11 reslgued from th Dh''ctol' ) ' of the Do VOl' & Rio Grand 1'I\1I1'Oad. Admitted 300 Chinese. 'ed WASIIING'l'ON-Rollorts from U a In hi\mlJ.1'\lIon stations for the month nn , Jul ) ' show that during that month :1 : , a Chlneso ap1111ed for admission , 1\1 ISO. that 300 we\'o admitted. om ere w Doctors Will Make no Charge. 1'0SAN DmGO , CI1.-About twent.fi no Ilhyslcinns uf this ell ) ' mot and I vas sol\'ed to n\l\lw no charge for ll\ ! the sel'vlcos to the men who were Injur led. on the \1I.fatt'l1 \ gunbont Donnlngton. f " . . ' , - . WHAT JAPS WANT I ' _ I AN INDEMNITY OF A BILLION DOLLARS ASKED. - ' OTHER DEMANDS TO BE MADE - . . Cession of Sakhalin Island and Return of Manchuria to ChInn-Conference to Meet August 8 , when Terms of Protocol Will Be Submitted. W ASHINOTON.-Whethor there Is to 1fo peace In the far P. ! st or a can. tlnuanco at the war will be practically Ilec1dml at the first business meeting at the Washlnston conrerenco , which will convene at the navy yard , Portsmouth - mouth , N. H. , about August G. Daron Komura wl\1 \ on that occason commun. cato to M. Witte , the essentials of Japan' lIeace terms , for further nego- tiations. This , It Is declared , will not bo done In a spIrit of dofiance. Indeed there are many ovldoncos In the possession or the neutral governments that Japan , Is coming to the Washington conter-1 once , not Imbucd with a deslro to hum-I lIIate Russia , but only to exact terms : whIch wHI Insure a Instlng peace In the far east , and whIch will In a meas-I uro compensate Japan for , the financial losses I the Ilresent conflict. ' Although guarding with great care the official statement of Its terms Japan - pan hns not kept from scveral friendly - ly governments the general character of these terms. . Omclal 'Washington ' has been enabled - abled to form within certain limits a general idea of their character. It Is known that Japan wl\1 \ demand an Indemnlt ) ' that will approximately cover the cost of the war to dato. ThIs was communicated to RussIa. early In the prollmlnary negotiations. The nmount Is still a secret , but It Is based upon the most careful estimates of the cost at the war and will bo accom' panled by a moro or less detailed statement - ment , showing the method by which the final figures were computed. It wl\1 \ not fall tar short of $1,000,000- 000 , according to ndvlces reaching here trom well informed sources. Be. sides tbo Indemnity , It Is believed , Ja. pan's other essential to the contlnu , anco of the negotiations 11.1'0 the ces' slon to Japan of Sakhallen an the transrer of Russia's lease , of the Llao Tung peninsula and of the railway as far as Harbin , the recognition of JIi , pan's predominating Infiuence in CoreD and the return of 1\Ianclmrla to China , If the Russian plenipotentiaries nr prepared to acc pt these essentials , the officials hero are confident that th bases will be Inla for ncgotlatlons sure to lead to the sgnlng of the treaty 01 'Vashlngton , bl'llItlllg peace to th ( far cast. PEACE PLENIPOTENTIARIES - ' SAIL FOR AMERICA P AnIS-l\I. Witte , Prpfessor de 'Vartens and II. number of officiatE making up the Russian peace plonlpo , tentlar ' party. left the st. Lazare railroad station at D : 20 In the morn Ing for Sherboul'g from where the ) wl11 sail for New York on the NorU : German Lloyd line steamer KalsOJ Wilhelm del' Grosse. Many official ! and dlplomntlsts gathered at the de pot , Including Ambassadors Nolldor : and Casslnl and 1\1. \ Roul1mwskl , tlll Russian financial agent. M. Wltto re malned on the pll\lform smoking I clgaretto and challing with the am bassadol's until the train pulled au when ho raised his hnt and bowed hll fardwell salutations to the crowd. 1\1 Lep\no \ , the prefect of police , remalne ( beside 1\1. Witte until his departure Madame Wltto and her daughter ac companied 1\1. Witte to Cherbourg Thence they will go to Drussels anI romaln there during the conferenco. . STEPS PROMPTLY TAKEN FOR SUPPRESSING YEllOW JACI NEW ORLEANS-Mayor Dehrmn' - Issued a proclamation to the peep ) of New Orleans urging them to hee the advlco of the health'nuthorltle relntlvo to the sanitation of the ! premises nnd caUlns special attentio to the necesslt . of screening th houses and placing nets over cistern and 11.11 pools ot water which mlg1 : breed mosquitoes. , ' 1hls 'proclamatlo was also signed by the president ( the State Doard of Henlth , presldOl : or the City Health Board , Surgeo Whlto of the 1\Iarlno hospital servlc anti the advisory commltteo ot tlJ Now Orleans Parish 1\Iolllcal soclet : Yellow Fever Spreading. T. NEW ORLEANS-In respon e 1 Is the request of the State Doard I I- Health , the City Doard ot Health cor 11plied the figures at suspicious nl1 10 actual cnses or yellow fever al1 In deaUls and the figures as Issued t In the state board show between July 1 am\ July 21\ there were about l ( cases , SUS111clou anll positive , ar lwenty deaths , Since then there ha1 0Iloon , fift.four cases nnd twel1 \s doaUls , maltlnS' . all told. 15,1 cases ar thlrt.t.o deaths , Todny there we : lwo deaths , malting : H to Ilato , OMAIIA-\fonda ) ' , AUJust 21 , w 1Q bo Nohraslm dn ) ' Ilt the Lowls 1\1 Clllrlt OXllosltion at PortJnnd , necor or Ing to the decision 01 : the Nebrasl 11 commission at a meeting 110M :111 : Omaha.VOlnosday. . . which was I tended b ) ' Commlsslonors WillIam Warner of Dalwta Clt ' , H. G. Shel of Ashland nnd Gcorge 1 . Loomis I romont. Governor : \lIeltoy wl11 he : \0 the delogatlon which will go fro rcNobraslm nnlIIn orator of the dl 311' wl11 bo seleciclt IntoI' . Nobrnslm h ed been nttractln ; conslclerablo aUentl : at the exposition. . I WYMAN WILL TAKE CHARGE - > - . . . Surgeon General to Have Control of , ! Yellow Fever Situation. W ASHINOTON - Surgeon Oeneral Wyman of the public health and marino - rino hospital servlco , who has been absent from the cIty on official business - ness , 111 now on his way to WashIngton - ton nnd upon hIs arrIval will glvo personal - sonal attention to the yellow fever situation In Now Orleans. Acting Surgeon Ooneral OIannan of the public health and marIne hospital servlco was Informed by Surgeon ' . White , who represents that sJrvlco at.61\ Now Orlenns , that there had been 11. 1' ) deaU\ from YOllov fever In that city outsldo the district In which provjous deaths had occurred. PREPARATION FOR THE PEACE CONFERENCE PORTSMOUTH , N. H.-Propara- tlons for the peace conference are progressIng - gressIng rapidly and satlsfactorll ) ' , and by August . 5 , the day on which the plenlpotentla.rles are expected to reach Portsmouth from Oyster Day , i on board the Mayfiower and the Dolphin - phin , all will be In readiness for tholr recoptlon. The Washington government - ment and the state ot New Hampshlro are co.oporatlng 1n the effort to malm tI1e surroundings of the conference II.S sultnblo as posslblo and are receiving generous assistance' from the people of Portsmouth and the adjacent vn- lagos of Rlttery , Mo. , where the navy yard Is located and Newcastle , N. H. , near which. the plenipotentiaries will have quarters In the Hotel Went- worth. . , THE BENEFICIARIES , OF MR. HAY'S Will W ASHINOTON.-Tho will at John Hay , 1ato secretary of state was filed , tor probate In the office of the regIster ot wills for the DIstrict of ColumbIa. The beneficiaries are his widow and his brother and sister. His brother , Leonard Ha ) ' , and his sister , Mary Hay Woolfoll\ , are glvon all the property at Warsaw. Ill. , and the sum of $25,000 I each , His brother , Charles Edward I Ha ) ' , Is given $60,000 , and Harwood I Otis Whitney of Keolmlt , la. , $2,000. , . . . . . .j All t.ho rest of thl } propert ) ' ot all description - scription Is left to Clara. Stone Ha ) ' , his widow. Nothing Is contained In . I the will to indlcato the value of the , estate , Pa 'no Whitney and .Tamos Wolcott Wadsworth , jr. , sons.ln.law of tbo deceased are na1l1ed as executors of the estate. ' FUNERAL OF GEN. BLACKMAR. I Grand Army nnd Petrlotlc Societies Honer Dead Chieftain. DOSTON-Veterans of the civil war ' . , sons of veterans , members of the , ' Women's Relief corps and other pa- trlotlc so letles paid honor to the late General Wilmon W. macltmar , whoso fUlleral wns held In this clt ) ' , where less than a year ago at the national encampment of the a'rnnd Arm ) ' of the Ropubllc , ho was elected commander . In. chief. During the morning the body lay In state In Memorial hall at the state house , surrounded by the battle fiags - borne by the troops of the commonwealth - wealth durlng'tho civil war. The funeral - . neral was conducted b ) ' Rev. A. H. Horton , chaplain of the Massachusetts I senate , YOUNG RUSSIAN , CHOOSES FREE AMERICA NEW YORK.-A .oung Russian , claiming the tltlo of Prince Potomltlne ; and said to bo the son of AdmIral Po- tomldno of the Russian navy , II. descendent - scendent of the house of Potomltlno from which the mutinous battleship Knla Potemldne derived Its name , Is In this city. He arrived Mondn ) ' night on the French liner Labretagne. The young man made the trip In the steerage - age , although when his property was ir oxamlned at Ellis Island It was found h had nearl ) ' $25,000' In cash. To hIs follow travelers the young man said . ho had sold his placo'in Russia , had : divided a sum , the equivalent of $10- 000 nmong his ten aunts and had left Ij Russia for nIl time. Ho said after 1\ . : ' I short sojourn In the east ho would go west and buy a farm. Ho declaimed J against existing conditions In Russia and said ho did not deslro to lIve longer - , er In that country. I I Bryan at Chautauqua. , to MASON CITY , la-Wllllam Jen'l of nlngs Dryan opened the Clear Lalm " i n. Chautauqua Monday with 11. lecturo. , id Twonty-fivo hundred people heard I ld him. Governor 1J Follette speaks 1 IY Saturday. l3 j )0 $100,000,000 a Year In Tlpt. . . Id PAntS-According to statisticians , 1 Is spent I\nnunll ' In Ito I to $100,000,000 tips to In Franco. In Paris alone $2GOOOOOO HI Is given In "pourboll'os" 'early. There ro average fOI' Paris Inns ) Ier head and per day Is 7 % centimes. " ' ' 't \ " , 111 Singing Evangelist Arrives. ld NEW YORK-Charles M. Alexnnder 'dthe singing evangelist , who conduct : 1m ed the recent 1.onl1on rovlval meot- In Ings , nrrlved on the steamer Cart - \ tpathla. . Ho Is going to the Moody sum- P. mer conference at El\st Northfiold , 111 Moss. of lHl New Panama Officers. " . 1m NEW YORK.-a A. DrnltC , seero- 1-0" rty tnry nnd treasurer of the Panama Rnll- ' " as ronll COIl1)It\n ) ' , has been appointed as- - on slqtllnt to Pr { ' hlont Shonts , who sallew I Saturda ) ' for Panamn. .