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wgti VOLXVII-NO. 262

SlfPRIMARIES I t T ^ HE HELD MONDAY

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c a n d i d a t e s f o r S t a t e ,

aiid c o u n t y offices.

v. .11 p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e i : r pub l i c an , D e m o c r a -

At t h e - l a s t e lec t ion p a r t y was* not a fac -

mci t h e P r o h i b i t i o n i s t s vcte l a r g e e n o u g h to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e pr i

d a t e s of t h e s a t \ ¥ o ; . p S r t i e S r # m s t * f o e .petitioned on t b t h e ballots for the State election Wh?ch TSliPbS held on. September 14. *. -f, \ .»

The c ^ m p a i m ;^r\!#l |wje5 on the State and c o n g ? e s ^ . o a ^ | ' J l l ^ t s hasj at tracted compara l i ^ l j y^ i t t i e a t ten- !

tion, owing >tpl,the Ja f l f M coittesfs. Governor Haines ^nS€f t^€o.ar "Maine congressmen, th ree of ^ k & l t f are? R e ­publicans, ffatfe no 6p^^$i^inltpr re-nomination, B ^ o l c t ^ , ^ e ^ l l of Hathf is t he only asaiS^^^qijM HePjubli-can ^lominaiiOft ,ibr po t t^ ress in": t he Second district, /wh^Wfvlis^h,ow repre­sented by Cdngrfe^smiln. Daniel J . Mc-Gill'icuddy, Bemiacrai. '

The principal COAltept in- t he pri­maries will be the! head *>f the- Demo­cratic State ticket. * Th^se-Avho aspire to the DemocratSe,, n^mjination for governor a r e J&^Sf^lstbfert", E . Hew-bert of Augusta* "MSayor O a k l e y ' C . Curtis of Portland^ #%f r . c- Keegan of Van Buren and Sej^f&nd G. 'McIn-

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M o o t Mediators Will Not Admit Carraaza Delegates

MAY CONFER WITH ._ OTHER DELEGATES

*t%^«MastoiJ READY mm i. c. : WITHHOLDS MAK1XG R t L X ^ G

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Place the contract for the ml^mm^sm^Mi » with % and

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us-we're equipped and ready #itt0pte^rv perfectly at the lowest possible p g f e i ^

Placing the contract w i t & - ^ U | | highest grade^worinnanship, m ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ or quality-and the lowest cost at which: A 4 IBSA* mater­ials and fixtures can be furnished. j^JB&s&&P?F today ' '-.%

FRE 32 Margaret StreetN

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BEAJ>¥ TO LKxVH APHROVAli TO ^ M E T H O » BY 'WHICH 5EXECP-

T1VE POWEH8, 3SIAX B E TRANSFERRED TO JfEW MESaCJAKVGOV- .

ERJ|ME3NT

. .Niagara, Falls, O n t , J a n e 12:—^The inediators w i ^ -not' officially admit to the conference here the representa­tives General Carranza has announced toe win send to Niagara Falls. The South American diplomats said they could not recede from their original

| condition, demanding an armistice, • ^The dispatch from Saltillo stating Chat the* Carranza note made no men­tion -of the csonditiona amsdeir whiclg' h«, was sending delegates .was shown to the -three medJators. Ther.r*e5tferats.i ed that admission of t h e Constitution­alists is and wil} contihne to be con* tingen^, upon, the declairaSloh ot an armistice.

The mediators would dhase no .ob­jection if a conference could be held between t he Huer ta delegates, the, Carranza delegates and the ^jmerlcana]

One Step Forward Niagara Falls, Ont., June 12:-—Me­

diation today h a d achieved its ,m*st important step. After nearly three J " "feeks of parleying, t he mediatois and t h e Am»rican and Huerta. dele­gates were ready formally to approve the method *hy which the executive power in Mexico City Bhuji he tarans

%"asKing'tori,. J.ufi© t2,r^4Phe"' opin* ionMof the Inter«ta|e ContihercevCotn-m i s s i o n : Oh tlhe a p p l i c a t i o n ot ' th«(| Eastern ratlroads for an increase <ofJ 5 per cent, in frstghit ^a'tes liais "been" se»t to -the Government Prhi t ing C|-; flee aftef iec^iyiner the approval pi •the meinhefs. o£ that body, , - , \

Althojigh |^|» ^official ,ajffinoutteejBieHX ha§, 6^ 'n" ma<|^». 4t is ejqpeebed- the^ findings. $t~-tm jc'ftm«aissioti! in?.7th|sf Important.case"1 wsilt be ma#S "puhHeJ not later than,. 3une %%r ItCis ttnder-stood the commission, will m a k e . ' t h e . opinion public - . M t e r ^ b ^ ^ o l i f c ^ a r k e t l closes, in loi^r^to^wevinitVtM^ $ e e i /

^sion :feink us^d* it.^^rbutt*' tyt ^ e p f t *th©'tM(arket.| _'; -;;f- "•" v.; • .;* . J\ " r ' ;

WJiile-the i » f ^ e | S ' « £ ^ h e comtniS* ston a re . s i len t !aa;f«r iftelr co^E|u*sion It is anderst6o#the,a?ailroada will ho t , be disappointed hy.'ti&e findings, Fromj a source Close 'to t he commission, .$b is learned 'tjtat while t>iere. may Tidt be*^.general &&0n<ie of S per cent, in f*e|giit y|yfes.tn-lEJastern classlftea* 4 o h t^i^oryi':%he:;3catesr..fwili(!. h& go r^aiai^stea. a s _ -W ^ v e . . . th-e' rMlroals" f a i r ' ^ » ^ e | a t U j n for *he servSces

i t ' i s*expec ted the,^ijiTOlBsi«»h , feo |^i - ia^ai&ces, J - 'w4E' .^^^ ; ian '4h*| crease <of, t^pv&, t h a n ' ^ p e r , c ^ r t / on

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PRICE TWO CKNTS • • • v • " [ • • « • • • ' • ' •>•• J

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jJsi 43Ȥtles, j r t lne. IZ^-^Mrs, AdeleJ T^Brkah'ti.ifi^nerls; of Ifew "Jfork, who mt;>0$eti^0c6mK^% wife of Solo-n^oh. .3& ^ 3 ^ ^ ' age 'pylna JEtanche>, failed^to. b%|%j%^dlyorif'e on ground t h a t ' h # K^fa in^S^inanners ja r red

tie :'^fohti' •j^en^leyi-1maii!aia|p

.at • ^^ fe3 t0%h^ in ? ' ' v ^d ' . * l | o f% •well ;kHO!|i .Viav''' i|s\ di^^ds'at- «hV%|aiB&-p l a t t j f i a e ^ . # 6 f e p i ^ H m ^ l n ^ # o i i 8 J inStW^ef he; irece^^liiii-.belij@r*is'tt«!E!&'i;

toy - a l u ^ s t feo««Pv<S4^ifi^-ft*|l^ <>•», fcfee Ch i t ea t lga r -tefeafch ^ ^ ^ &,' -m

J -fit. a t Ssgiim.. -ijoanitalti- ^Hoirtl^ ifcket] 9;W -|^0loifecyes|eBa*a5f' f#eao^i»V ?3i&

comiimasSk. -JkmMm Action of Sujhervisora on Scatter of

Celebration Will B e Brought to Attention of JgnjS||fe <^na*Hflft»;

.ttts C e n t e n n i a l * the Batt le of Plactts-^ ^ ^ m ^ m m m$ t i m e ^ t h a r s h is yefy hteh^y approba ted b # ^ ^ ^ | , e f t l ^ p ^ , s i the P l a ^ b t i r ^ n Centenary Commis ' "

Little Things About

The splendid acrtlon'ot the JSoard of Superjfisoi^ *>t this ^Counly in p^9« ing Resolutions appropriating the sum

.,.^._ _ „ . . o f 1800.00 for t h e purpose of pa r t i -ferred from the Haer ta"af lmints t ra - | c1 l>^ns in 4he icomins c&lfhrf&toh of tion to 'a now provisional government. • * • • • - • -

The constitution foon of saccee-'sion -permtdtingr General Huerta . to a p ­point as minister of foreign affairs the man chosen, here for the provi* sional presidency has been abandon­ed. The United States claimed this method would be recognizing Hoerta 's authori ty • a s constitutional. Instead there' -will be an a b r u p t , transfer of authori ty t o the n0w provisional pres­i d e n t / J - - ' „ , . . ' , . ,

The "Wor3t of the conference is n«8w centered on* the -second point in the pacification plan, which deals with the personnel of the government. Names have not yet been submitted by t h e United States because, th«re has been no direct communication with the Constitutionalists a i i l i t is that party which the American ffor-enment is aiming to satisfy so as to persuade them to lay down their arms.

"thfe 'Kte«e?J'he-iForte" : he "was

y Kr#rtt.fh^ sports wni#f%erfrffe» t'ceiveSH5t|,.jftio:...|%ess .ofSfee

„„,.^^^„,T?,-j^h'^eM^a..'a-. buyer of, pic* j toei^jSSS^rTBaS: .City estahlish-" m e ^ | f ^ | | i ' ' f e | . ' f e ? # a ^ i -in feoar^lb-d a y , ^ ^ | l ^ : i A , ^ W | a g ^ tire"*-ca.ttse t # T ) 0 | i 0 | S | i : ) ' * h W , d i S c o v e r e a i t , w | ^ 5 j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h o t had writ ten : | | | ] r%r t l | ^wr 'A%: ' 'p 'h6^ were heautt-

*- Open stock patlern^of

meusli Uinnerwar<

,. . A I s o He ney^r^'%hanseat; h is o|ethes when fte "^i^e^tS^th'her.^, B a ^ i n i r *&& some-thing-4ie -0ST not W j0y Often &nd •tee"' ieY0lope|L- :pfopeh|^es |fhr,-goIngr |'«to. hfed^-lg»'M^cla&e^'? 'on^ isft^I save-

r ^ . e f i € t ^ I ^ I « ^ . > ^ e K y r * ^aid ^ W l r r - *'lPerhi»s his- doport-^*f$fa$&m®^ t h a e r ' n o t

:@eai gy%j<-%ge- is an J a t d |at«,ausay. Abo| | . ho assumed the man hotet-iat *l4fon' MmasA^M^A pleasanl *«<Sth' his, me%MHi-^^S'W$& aotleed hy-tois "friends.*&| ^ C " | i ^ r j f •-UtaMs 'be'eh"" e rs^n^«iS | ' ' . -^^^erf t | | ! ' 'forenoon about, 3 : f ^ o : | h ^ ^ a h „ e ^ , ; ploye of tha? -|»tel sm0 Wff.t$fc'-mit, tkeys1- -of - & * jto*4M^ :?^?«&*P "g^ihS them* t o the.'m6la,.,'a&. ;_JBfe»tiey' asked him'where the eafet Ijooied ^a3s>. &m®c teate-*fas. The ..'.....'. "^ that i* '#|s at.thg tinie'.|wblth%1

i h a t a p p e a r uinuij><>rtaiil. In i

ii su r f ac ing , fr< '•(

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e t c . , a l l m e a n a 1 o t t<> i .

tmnt r s that ad to or ro«

i.vman, such as straight

• in from planer, bit in^rks

(virpfiiUT. These are the

liiiir expense and our > i ; i >

.iii^r expe r i ence La-

v to ,-(;e t h a t t h e i i i i i

watch our lumber%i©se-

JH rfect—thus wo save

o u r c u s t o m e r s runnev. A M prove i t

A. MASON & SONS Phone Pittsburgh 21-F-3 or Peru 25

A M U S E M E N T S

P a l a c o

'"Tbe Cigfarette Mal ter of Sevi l le" , Kl iene 2-reel d r a m a a very i n t e r e s t ­i ng s t o r y of Spain a lso a g r e a t w a r scene is f ea tu red in t h i s d r a m a . " H i g h Life h i t s S l ippery S l im" , Bssanay c o m e d y wes t e rn . "At h i s E x p e n s e " Lul>in d r a m a . M o n d a y — ' M a r y F u l l e r in' "On I t h e H e i g h t s " Ed i son d r a m a th i s Ss Che 6th of t h e Doliie of t h e Dal l ies Ser ies . " T h e R i v a l U n d e r ­takers**, V i t a g r a p h c o m e d y d r a m a , 'The Wal l f lower" , Lubin d r a m a ,

Louise Huff a s lead, "S to ry of D i a n a " , Selig d r a m a . —Adv .

slon. T~h6~ members of. the f la t te r Centenary Commission a n d the

people of t h e County a s wolt wilt most hearti ly commend the action of t&6 Board!. .v.. \ - ,.».

^Secretary Vert, and Assistant Secre­tary Hadley will bring the matter, t o

Ltoe attention of a»e njembers of . t he Cpinm^sfett a t t h e meeting «*? j*h6J Commission to he held in New Torlt ;

City on Friday, Juno 26th, and h*. is certain t h a t they will be greatly pleas­ed and encouraged by this evidence of the desire on the par t of the peo­ple of this section to -co-operate heartily in the success of the celebra­tion.

No one man, no single Commis­sion and no single set of men can make the , coming celebration the grVsat success which it is t o be, but the co-operation of all the different bodies a n d all the different organiza­tions ajl through the Champlaln Val­ley will result in a celebration which wfH be a credit to this section for all tima and one in which the Presi­dent of the United States and the Governors of New York and Vermont and other distinguished citizens of the Nation will be very glad to particip­ate in.

Sox-

\ffj^^S;MmM,M^ as no Mito^^^mWi$^mWi'^ the. lea?

ISTiUrgar.tStn.et PhoD,lJ7

t Appoint by Board of Diredon [ r ^

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tha "Storehouse Sir. B e » 3 S ^ s ^ ^ p s ; | 5 g the .direction of «tfee depo^tbfeff l^i^^ ' of takftnu -tne rogular rouW _ h V p t i l i f aSongVthe .traaSks, >aad >h# , h e ' : h e ^ ^ i

\pte jstatroh a a d ' t h e ' * ta^ . . ti$ga&m ifaove ho«atji h«p tho \W&'®ji$J8tt 'ItjffiM. of'-tho t i ^ , * horns sfer«ok'ib|'';lnf;"ea-' Mne i&Hye*st||Seed ^pon" thVlr^tes." r

T O M O R R O W IS F L A « D A Y

!!?*»• w a s i a W a t a t e d . " ijfe.lfetr^'^H; of Staadish assisring. Mt last repdr is h e was restiiajr comfortably *witfc >oI chances of recovery.

Mr. Ben t l ey <was f o r m e r l y G e n e r a l lI ,as^ens€S• Affont fo r t h e CenHSral Ver ­m o n t , R, R. f o r a I O K S nuanher of year>». H i s b r o t h e r s Geo. Benilley of G h a t t a u g a y a n d Wi l l i am Bfn t l ey of 0 ^ d e u ^ > u r ^ w e r e has t i ly s u m m o n e d a n d r e a c h e d t h e r e a s soon a f t e r t he in jury a s poss ible .

Mrs*. -Benrlcy was ima'ble to c o m e to the fcedsidc uf h e r huabaud « s s h e only r ecen t ly had ibeen s t r ic l teu w i t h a sheck , s h e be hie a t p r e s e n t ill a t h e r h o m e to C h a t e a u g a y .

COMMITTEE MA

[ B r o o l d M f ^l?> • . . • i . ; . , 7 1 4 : 2 i ^ ^ *ec*n®r M i n t e d ^ v t h o ^oarf l . ^ . ^ » ; .Wtf&fo ^ I l e e , Snyderf ?& E r e c t o r s , pf the JE» VL. Q "A. to tei|||fog/flef|gr, jwoCMQi. i«r ftuunga nj^nose, & ^ a f _ ^ - • • ^ 3 ^ i t o n " ' . ' • % '" ' . ' ; * H^HiE partments:<i{ ^ e " a ^ e c l a « o » I - w o r k a

^ l h u | ^ ; .,%•..>......f..«:... S S I for the, oojwtngyear--^ *"* * ^ ^ 9 ^ t t ^ . . . / 5 . . . - 4 v ^ - ' - 5 11 1 Jnp io rHlDlpaTtment—^M^- P s r l ^

• ,jm mtti^mpM^ R •£& Wooardr^^i| | io#-%«% 3tfW>* ^ n c l i i f i a ^ j * ^ - . . . » , . * . . 1^.7 ^a- F i n a n c e ^ - J ^ ^ ^ r f t e ^ h » * » 5 * « a s * H ^ jjShiiadelnhia 5 § l A, Wood, BvJrl, Hh&m^ WTb, Wft^

Aniei, Koesier, Clark, Gonzales, | cox, H^Ifc % a e ^ ^ 4 * C ^ . S t a t * ^

R H E 3 8 4 9 1 3 1

B a u z a -

R H E 6 i ? l

T E L E G R A P H I N G IN CHINA.

T h e S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s Shou ld b e Dis ­p l ayed F r o m E v e r y H o m e in t h e

C o u n t r y .

W o m l e r l a m f

T h e f a m o u s Ec la i r wes t e rn d r a m a in two reels , " W h o m God H a t h J o i n ­ed ," f e a t u r i n g J . W. J o h n s t o n and Kdna P a y n e . T h e play wi th a tense plot t h a t ho lds you till the tintsh, "Vasco, t h e V a m p i r e " , an Imp . com edy wi th Li t t l e Mat ty and J u v e n i l e s u p p o r t . A l a u s h in every foot of film. Also t h e r jrood reel . Admiss ion 5 cen t s .—Adv.

Use Our

ALL BOAR TO CEIL UP YOUR

ATTIC GrARAQE OFFICE COTTAGrE

S THE CHEAPEST EASIEST WAY

T o m o r r o w is t h e a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e b i r th of the S t a r s a n d St r ipes—in o t h e r words . F l a g D a y — a n d t h e n a ­t ional e m b l e m shou ld b© given t he place of 'Ironor in every h o m e a n d bus iness p lace in t h e ' c o u n t r y on t h i s day. T h e G r a n d Old F l a g shou ld be d isp layed from ear ly m o r n i n g t o n i g h t — t h e r e is no be t t e r way at t h e presen t -time to show your loyal ty to the flag: a n d t h e c o u n t r y w h i c h it r e p r e s e n t s . If you a r e w i t h o u t a ilaji t h e n p r o c u r e one of t h e h a n d s o m e tlasrs uf fas t colors w h i c h c a n be had at t he exitrem-cly low price ut \iH cents . T h i s flag- is t h r e e by five feet, of abso lu te ly fast colors and has t h e fo r ty -e igh t s t a r s of the union. Th i s is t b e biggest b a r g a i n in t h e flag line ever offered in t h i s c i ty ,

W I L S O N O P T I M I S T I C ,

Waihinsgton, J u n e ICi. — Pres iden t Wi lson today au thor i zed t h e a n ­n o u n c e m e n t tha t h e cwnsaders tine p r o -gTarn of media t ion at N i a g a r a Fa l l s a.s

voiry encoiura.irins." It was s a i l u.n-oifriciaHi t h a t he expec t s imidiltUion ito hitve a sui'ctfisfiul <>uU'<'me within t h e next lew days .

IT'

OGK & GOAL CO

H l A W F I G H T I X G A T MAZATLVN Vi iSTKRDAY

<)<n Board L'. P. S. <*alitforni:a. Ma-/jiWan, Mex., J u n * 11 ( \ la Wi re l e s s tui San Wego , J u n e IC2).—The <\>nsti-tii 'tronalist a r m y u n d e r Gene ra l Obtie-gon 'began t o d a y its first eonoen'trateft sreneral as«xul't on t h e Fedrpad for t i -iMcaiUi<ins a t -Alnzatlan, eomimatided by GenienaJ Hodrig»uez. T h e baiUle raged all d a ^ , ajid a l t h o u g h t h e ibeseiged garrisoin htedd i t s posi t ion, it lost h e a v ­ily >in k i l l ed 'u j^TWjs toded j

I t migh t seem imposs ib le to send a t e l eg ram in a wr i t t en l a n g u a g e t h a t h a s no a l p h a b e t , but is m a d e u p of a vast n n m b e r of c h a r a c t e r s , no two of. which a r e a l i k e . No t only is t h e Chinese l a n g u a g e composed of severa l t h o u s a n d d i f fe ren t c h a r a c t e r s , bu t t h e r e a r e sp m a n y d ia lec t s s p o k e n in C h i n a t ha t t h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n a h u n d r e d ways of p r o n o u n c i n g each c h a r a c t e r , a l t h o u g h the wr i t t en lan­g u a g e is uni form t h r o u g h o u t t he coun­try. How is it possible t o send a\j

I t e l eg ram in such a land a n d such a i l a n g u a g e ? The diff icult ies have been I very ingeniously ove rcome and it is . now eas ier and less expens ' ve to send a t e l eg ram in Chinese t h a n in F r e n c h .

In every t e l eg raph office in C h i n a t h e r e is a d ic t ionary , o r specia l code,

' i n wh ich t h e wr i t t en c h a r a c t e r s a r e l is ted and n u m b e r e d . T h e r e a r e p l a c e s for 9,999 c h a r a c t e r s , but a n u m ­ber of spaces a r e a t p r e s e n t b l a n k ; tht-y can be filled wi th c h a r a c t e r s •when it becomes necessary .

The sende r of t h e t e l e g r a m wr i t e s h i s message in the o rd ina ry m a n n e r , s ays an exchange . T h e o p e r a t o r k n o w s the n u m b e r s of most of t h e c h a r a c t e r s . If t h e r e a r e a n y of which he is i g n o r a n t , he finds t h e m in the c a t a l o g u e . E a c h j m m b e r is composed of four Morse n u m e r a l s ; for example , 5913.0013.04 14 signifies Yuan Shi -Kai , the n a m e of t h e Pres ident of t h e C h i n - , ese, r epubl ic . It follows, then , t h a t the t en Morse n u m e r a l s , will serve to te l eg raph 9,9 99 d i f ferent Chinese c h a r a c t e r s . !

Mayer, Burns. American League

' A t St . L o u i s N e w Y o r k St. L o u i s ' F-isher, Cole, ^ u n a m a b e r , ga rdner^ t«eary.

At Cleve land P h i l a d e l p h i a Cleveland 1 4 2

Wickoff, L a p p ; Co l l amore , J a m e s , O'Nell .

At Chicago R H E W a s h i n g t o n 5 11 1 Chicago . . . > . . . . , 0 9 o

Ayres , H e o r y ; R'ussell, J a s p e r , L a -t a r o p , SchaJk, Daly.

A t De t ro i t R H E Boston , 0 2 1 Det ro i t 1 6 0

J o h n s o n , Cady, Covaleski , S t a n a g e . F e d e r a l L e a g u e

At K a n s a s City R H E Brook lyn 1 6 l K a n s a s City 5 9 0

S o m m e r s , P e t e r s , Owens ; S tone , E n z e n r o e h .

Ait St. Louis R H E ; Buffalo 1 7 0 St. Louis 0 3 1

Moore, Blair ; Brown, Simon. At Chicago R H E

Bal t imore 4 5 0 Chicago 0 6 J

Suggs, J a e k l u s e h ; F i ske , Black , Wilson.

At Ind i anapo l i s R H E P i t t s b u r g 4 9 2 Ind ianapo l i s 5 9 '2

W a l k e r , Be r ry ; F a l k e n b e r g , den.

I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e a g u e N e w a r k , 2; B a l t i m o r e , 3. Je r sey City, u; P rov idence , 5. Buffalo, 3 ; Roches t e r , 4. Toron to , 10; Mont rea l , 5.

At lan t ic L e a g u e Asbury P a r k , 4; Puughkeeps i e , 7.

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Guibord , X. P." Mjxirs, i M & - v ^ a M s c a , H . L. ' B a r b e r , F . D. Bunba r , "ST- -H . J o n e s . :-

E n t e r t a i n m e n t a u d Social-^-J. P . Myers , J o h n G u i b o r d , H . C. H a p g o o d , Fiianjt M. Moore, J . S. Shedden^ C a r l B a n k e r . W. A. Ha l lock .

Chr i s t i an W o r k — O . T. L a r l d n / c h a i r m a n ; W. E. Va len t ine , D a n a i ! H a n k s , M. A. Pierce , Ross LaVignc , -. Chas . J . G a r d n e r , Rev . J . B . Kel ley , W . B . J a c q u e s , W. S. W i n t e r s . W C Pike , W. W . Gal l agher , T. W ; Oaf-litle.

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Laredo . Tex., J u n e 1L'.—ContM'nia-ti')ii of reporu? t h a t C a r r a n z a is jjilan-rsirg UJ vis.'t Monterey were reewxed h.M*' today from SaltilJo. H e expects to !ea.ve SalU'llo tonw>rr<«w on the t r i p .

Albany, J u w 12.—Distr ict A t t o r n e y A11 xar.i;^r th i s moj-nin? announoeid t h a t the cria! of Malcolm tiifford, jr . , cha rged with the m u r d e r of Fran*: J . Clute, the Al!ar:\- chauffeur , on Apri l L'. 1 J)•< 3, nn a lonely road in ibafck oi ^Tatet-v)M>t weii'ld po^ i t ^ ely coane U'P in the Coun ty Couirt before judg'e Ad-din.arton, Thu r sday , J<ine Jo.

Wil l iam T. l lyrne mf this oit\-, Sai.i% nel R. Coflin of l ludwin and Wi l l i am Travejis J e i o n i e . of 'I haw t ame , ail-t o n w y s for the case , will confer s u m o day next wt-ek on the cas*. Mr. B y r n e was rex/entJy i-ctaJncd hy Gifford's fa ther .

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Is it t r i te t h a t Gen. Ph i l She r idan was born in Albany, as the Albany ties c l a i m ? The preva i l ing impress ion h a s . . .„ „. „„ L^^W been t h a t t h e d a s h i n g cava l ry l e a d e r ; a n d wfithout oppos i t ion r e fe r r ed to t h e was a na t ive of Ohio . | judiciaj-y commi t t ee .

WashJhg-ton, J u n e 12. — Reso lu t ions of impea ichnuau aga in s t l ' \xleral J u d g e A. G. i i a f t o n of W e s t Virg in ia were in t roduced in t h e house todiay

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