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....... ~· .. :lJic).r .A SINGLE DEMll~ATION ON :· .;· •:~nomm, mus .F.w. AND ·· · NEWSPAPEBMENO~ ·.:i· ~·,.,J»oLin~s. /AT. TJDJ . · , .• BeENE oit APPIIDACIUNG , :~-~oNp.L comNnoN:· ··;· ·.f\· ,'··. ' Colo .••. June ~~:-Thu$ ., .. ;-,;.~J~~f:~,ll~~···!'< 81ngle .state\ d~legatton . ~~~-,J;kiJW:icirl\tlc natloiu~l conven!lon a few have start<;~d:, · :tl;lat there ar:e m<ire · ottn JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. THURSDAY JULY 2 I 1908. SHERM:ilN MAY LE~VE SH<Yr ~~ COSSACKs. 1 LASl DAY fOR . . ..... - LORD CUilZON WILL UNVEIL MEMORIAL '!'HE HOSPJTA,L 'fOMORROW. CLEVELAND, Ohio., June 30.- Congrensi:naii James ~ Sgermim, Re. · publican candidate for vi'ce prelild~nt. continues to regain his strength at KIEV, June 30.-Madamoiselle ~herstnova, who was confined In the political pri130n here, was shot today and killed by one of the prison sen- who discovered her signalllng SfCRITAllY TAfT . ' ·. Lakeside hospital. His condition. prisoners' She was standing at a window at the time, and the senti- first shot put an end to her D.IPOR'FAXT AND DELICATE ~lAT · was normal this morning, aftd he wl.ll probably leave the hos:~rital tomor• :row. MAY .llf UP CHICAGO YARDS- FRJj;JGHT JM:NDLERS OF Wl:'IDY CITY T~R~ATEN A GE~ERAL .STRIKE UNLESS NEW WAGE AGBEJEl\IENT l$· SIGNED CHICAGO, June 30.-Rallroa-d.s en· terlng Oliioogo wet·e thrt>at;>U;>fi with a. strike by tlhe freigblt 'handlers' union last ndghlt iinless •witlhin 24 •hours the rompanles agreed to sign a year's ,Wnge agreemef1t .. A resolution. to this . ef!'ect was passed at a mass mi'E.'ting held by 2,000 <111emliers of the ~nion folloWing a bitter atvack on rai!t•oads ~Y llllternatloiuil President V. J. Flan- 11ery. Without a dissen:tln•g V'Oice, the un- ion; passed the measure wblcil uiti- matelY\ may mean the tyi;IJ'g up of the greater part Of I tbe freig'ht bUSineSS o-f the city. Shoi11d' 1be railroads refuse the de- mand of the freight Jiandlers and fall TERS OF WAR DEPAR'DIE;s''l' BUSINESS TRANSACTI<ll> BE· FORE ISSTALJ,ISG GF.SERAL WRIGHT. W A'SS:I;>((;TO'>;, June 31>.-'l'hi~ was Wi:liam Howard Taft\s lm<t rtay as secrt>tary of war. Aft€'!' muny yP:tl'R of distinguished !:-i€\1\\·ke to hi~ p;on'\l\ll- DH'Ut ns a justi<'e of Ni\ TTnltcod Stat<•s i cont·ts, as governor..gf'neral of thP i Philippnn<>s, as se<.:r<>t~JI'Y of war, ami I · ns thl' special :rl'Jll'e5Pnw th·e· of tbP 1 · goverui:llE>nt on ~ .. , . .,,1 dt>lknt<• :mel j\ntportant dlplomntr<' ml~skm,., ]JP · prnrtl{'nlly t'PllnqnisbPS tonight the pf'l'formance, for a time, at least. of dutlf'S as an offk'i!ll of the t:nited .. PURSUf RfBftS INTO MOUNTAINS \ . MEXJ;OO . 'IJ,WOPS ON ONE SIDE AND u. s. sowmRS oN 'l'1JE I ·OTBE· \R LEAVE l.i\m•..u.E BOOM 1 ·~ £~·~ :.\ I FOB RE:WOLUXJONISTS, SAN AN'fONIO,. Texas, June 30 . ..- BY order of the. war department ·f:~d . etill troops of the department of T!lxas, under the oommand of Brlga- . di9r General A. L. M9yer, ha.ve been ' ordered to .proceed withdilt deia.y to the Me:r..ican border tpr the purpose · of pre!lervll,tg the neutrality iaw be..· ·tween the Unlted States and. MeXIco . PracticallY all of tl).~ troops i~ the ·department are at, or on their way, to Leon Springs, w.here the joint l him:s~t. l;i.laneuvel'!! are to be held, ooJ!imenc-· ing J.uly 2. The .troops wlll }j;~ave ·camp this morning. • St(lt<•s. Thti fot•mal transfel' of the war d.,.partmf'nt fi'Onl thco ad·ministra- tion of Sf'<'retal'Y Taft to tbnt of :::;pt>--. rl!tary Luke El. Wri~llt, his mwc,.;sor, will not take pla<•e unti'l tomonow: but the wor)> of thE.' Uf'PllTtment will be brolilght up to d:atE' by ·:\It•. Taft be- forE.' t.e leaY<'S his d·•sk this eYE'ning a111d Seeretary Wright will enter upon his new dutit>s tomorrow witlt sub- stnntiltlly a clt>:tn slat~. ThE> lnst duty to 'he performed by se~retary ·T;;tft will- . be fue formal pr!\sentatlon of ·his sue- eessor tamon·ow rnornll;tg to Assil;tant Secretnry OliYel' and to tlte ·burl\nn MONTEREY, Mexico, June 30.- ment. ll'rom >!!hat moment until the _ __...- A disp~tch .to the News from Torroen. . and diivislon chiefs of the owaro deJlllrt- fatclu1 day ot :the election n<Jxt No- 41ays: The specil!ll correspondent of the · to sigl): the desired ·contJ.•act wtthin the prescribed time the u¢<!n voted to al- low the calling of t!he strike to rest in · the 'hands of President F!annel,'y a'lld \l'embeor he ·will .devote himse1f assid· LO::SDO~. Wednt>S<l.l)', June li.- ~ener•rl trhrary of Unh~erslty Ooll<Jge, , News has just returned from a ,triP iously t<;> his -campaign Too· t!hl' vresi- L u f •l • h th lat ~Irs Craigie dell!Cy of the Uuited States. Lord Curzon, of Kedle«ton, has a~·{'t•pt- on ° 11 • ·o w llt'• e e • • to Viesca with the Tenth Regl_me]lt. wns a student. Th.e crretnony wdll from Mexico City QO:tjlposed of 350 b.e'ifi\iilifoiwir w'bE~'tlli:e.'pe,rs•~IJI~bch•*~tl.ihe exeeut!ve •board; and to allow them to use whatever metlbodlf rthey believe Bus.tness rat!her than polities occu· ed the llJYitntion to unYell fur- mcd<tl· talte place on July 1. A replic;t of i::be men .unqer command of Brlga!}ier pied tlhe attention of Secretary Taft lion of \Jdhn Oliver Hobbes\ (:\Irs. medallion is to .b{> sent to Amerlel!; . General Juan N. Duran. At. the eta- today. Craigie), which has ·bcoPn placed In thco ~Irs. •C!'nigie's bir.thplacce. tion Qf · Gallta, and cutting ~e .tela- Numerous and complex questions awaited ·him When ~II' rr<acl!ed his of- graph wlre ·both ways. In vieYF of \· <;•';.'J,'I[Itl<: U,!ll!!;lt.IIIS tOUCheS to t·he COn• ' . . • X ])!ling r.~pldly -m\de ··AI~,.-o~~.uQ•ns .. are·:P.«:rl\: ~ -nlac~ eic.e~ioh. of i the ·b~~ting Gll!LDe•G· .iiJ.'OU~d ..the . -apel;l:~ers .)Jest to win the fight; - SfS : thi:S, General Dura.n ordered p;ut of fi(•e in tlle· war department this morn~ SP'\ .. NT. ·.'.··$.4.3,· ~.·.n. ·oo .. ·n-=AR .. ST l· .. l) _•. . . ·hiS· .force ,to malm a general hunt.,, ....... ~,.,..,;,.,, tng a:ud obe phm~!'d into the w<>rk or· L ,1' :u L ,,1 \1 throug!i the ·urount'B.lns -an:d 'the re- disp~,~sing of thelil Wirll t'haraCtl.'ristlc mafnd~r tOe r~pair t].Ie bridge. · ThiS \energy. He aJ:~.D«>.Iinced early that h~ 10 ·o .. ·~H· AI. ..' s lltS Rfco· : · .. UNJ·· CAS''~' .Wii.s\ done anii. after .tourteen · hourll . would JJave <pl'ac'tic.nlly no 9me today .. > .. '. . . . ·. . 1L on the. ~aY the train 'finally •i-ea~hed to discuss purely 1'Jolitical matters as !he .desirlid to de\'oj:e the entire dny to Viesca. The· force hunting in the mou:!l- tlle work of Ule department in con nee· · . tains captured tour men, ·six horses, tion with Governor Wright. Tomorrow he will resume his politi, FIVE ~lORE RACING ASSOC~A- 11-IA YOR McCLELLAN GETS. THE and' eight .saddles. The· fo[lr men believed to· b,,v.; .:iilt>d•·r.;rtAi TION FILE STATEMENTS AT DJoJCISION IN FINAL HEARING • ~tate<\ that the bandits ha,d ~i13persed i! · cal work wl:th confer€1ll•Ce>.<; with. Frank and were now scattered, At vjesca ·m dical lllttention H, Hitchcoclr, th~ Washington mana- ALBANY, AND STILL OTHERS ON THE CLAil\IS PRESENTED Wilson sep.t the•pi;>'isliMt1. the troo. ps made several 1I!lportant · · · ger -ef his preUminary {!ampalgn, and ARE '1'0 FO~OW. BY SHEARN. Frank :raul, with Art'hnr I. Vorys, the managE.'l\ o:t' arrests, al!long them beln~ Monacta- tive, left <thl! city ta,rJil.'.,-<•.1 no Estrado, whQ was .the pTilicipaJ Ills OhJo campai!!;n. These confet•enres ALBAXY. June &O.-FiYe more of NEW YORK, June ,0.-Justice . Iba wfiat is conslciered_t~ ·COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., June 30. will relate to the lllational e'hairman- t1 1 co various radn~ a.s~ociations in tl1is LambeJ:t today directed the jury to.· ~~~t~a!O:rc~a!!eo;a~~:~c:,e::, to:~ elue. 'Before. le!!oYlilg --;.Bls.hop Potter, of New. York, is not ship of thE.' Republican purty, arnd they st)lte fiiE'd stat('ments with the sN·re- find a verdict for Mayor McClellan in was no dotibt·tllat the ' an active par.t in the raid, and was expected to live throughout the day. rprc.mise to have an Important lleating tnrr of stllte toda~· ~lwwing th~ir !'X· the election recount suit, upholding · the chief of' the ·band, ~nd Aibino cyranide of pQtai!Bilim. · He paased a restless night and was upon the Sl.'lection Of t·he cnmpaign di- p~t.•dl\tut•es in opposing nt the ses><ions Mr. McClellan's election. d l (j.eUvered by e:xpress and •· · Polendo, a tailor, who was secon n. · · reporled very low this morning. rector' of the last le,islnture the 1mssasr,. of In his address to the jury Justice 11 traced to a certain place S ~ ~ command. Th,ese men are we After midnight, the bishop's con• eocretary Tuft said today that ~irs. the Agnew-Hart nuti-rne<' track ~am- Lambert said that no fraud had been known and are identified. by .all res· ~ow under 11urvet)la:!li· dition wa!;l so serious tqat oxy'gen Taft had so arranged tlw •brPaking np blinl<!: bills, t'he total a~w·<>gating about proved in the case, and if he should idents of Viesca and the· surround\ Dr. Wilson's .wHe ad ... BISHOP· ···fltffR ·, 'RIPURJfD ··oYING NOTE))· PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL PRELATE OF NEW YOR~ ;KEPT ALIVljl, AT COOP.E~TOWN, BY THE USE OF O:ll;YGEN. Wl!oS . artifi,cially administered. His· of houseket>pin~o: In Washingtou that o~.~o.ouu.· Sen~n of tliPse n•ports have permit the disfranchisement of c_iti- escape from deatlt. ' tl ld be b >I' il;tg haciendas .as having been with weakne~s Is extreme, and Doctors J. ley wou n le to leave here next hPPil filed to dnte showing expPndi- zens on such slight evidence t]lis the bandits during the raid. son opened the pint j;i·'·.'ll:l1e• 4 eaglle. !l;als·.l~dc>pt:ell.:i E\ Janvarin; .(lf New York~ and M. I. Ft'illay for Hot Springs, Va .. where tl!res. of al>out }!:~.{)(){). Tlw n\J.tort\ country would last hut a very short Troops of the seventh regiment, pour!ld half of it in a· I.I!aliJ>ett, of Cooperstowll,, who are at- ll'hey will remain. unrti11Jhe firb-t of Sep- filetl t<Jday nnd the '!.mounts PX1><'ndt~1 time. which left Matamoras sunday in pur- it to Mr!!. Wiison~ tep.d~ng him, have almost abandoned· tember. are: I~. K. Sturgi~. secretary anll tr!'as- suit of the bandits w]lo attacked that ·the first .drllik hope. All the prelate~s relatives Immediately upon his arrival ut his urr\'l' for the Jodtey duh, $:.l.\J:il; sec- HJ<JARST E\'IDEXCE IS. town, encountered them yesterday lsc)metllillJ>: peeuli~r iu the . have been- summoned to his bedside. office shortly after ten o'rloek, Se~re- retary H. J. I'Plz, for tht• \\'(•:;tdte~ter IN Vl'HHICT \'XPECTED 1 N d · his· wife not to touch lt. Hi . AI p tary Taft sent for Generul Edwards, ' ' \\ ' • after .several hours pursu t. 0 e- utes ·]ater li.e became iU· s son, onzo .otter, arrived .Jast Tia•·ing As~ociation. null Pt·~~ident tails of the fight have been received ·n.lght, and Mrs. Potter has b. een with eJ.tief of the bu.reuu of insular. affairs, I•h 1 \! 1 \p J. l)\r,•·eJ', fot· the Brool>l'i', n the waY \to a hospital: l. ·• ·• NEW YORK, .June 30.-The tak- here except that the bandits were de- the bishop almost continuously since &Ill teo~' _up 'Wtth him and with G~\'- .loekf'y club, eadt $i.~.:lR:i:l: l'rC'si•l<•nt ing of evidence In the legal _pontest feated and that they scattered in first alarming symptoms yester- C1'110r \\ rtght somp.ma~tet'\ cconcE.'rmug Philip J. Dwyer, fot• tl.H' Quet·n~ conn· of W. R. Hearst for the office of se~eral directions and will probablf · d!lf· Three members of Mrs. Pot- qhe sta~.s of_ .affmrs m Ptma~a and l tr jockey dul>, and PrPsidt•nt William mayor of New York was concluded escape as thl'Y are weil acquainted ter~s ·fa.mily, Edward S. Clark·, Ste- Cuba. 1 he mformatloo reeet\'Pd by H. Rnynol<l~. t'or· tll\ '.l\'\'\flOltt.\n · S t 'I' f h ' \ ~ ·' 'u.v_ ·• today, and It was believed that a with the territory and the troops are ~~~'p.llCil~~t:~ jpn.en C. e. lark; and Ambrose Clark, eCTe ary a t as to t: e elections in . 1 1 1 1 ~ (\~ ,.. 3 c.fi.JI:'~>l\l!;'~\~'H·c ., . . JO<' H'Y c u J, cac 1 ., J, •·Ju ... • verdict will soon be rendered, pos- not. Reports received state that the are pJso ln CoQperJ!tQwn. :a~tll;lll'a IS verytil rea~:mrmg. Indica- T'ltl' Jockey du!J'::;· stnt<:m<'nt gives sibly today. The proceedings were a entire Leguna district is tranquil. come from a pi~otJaittertt brewing company ·\''Hl1VI'i.:\'' the ale had been sent as~t;ing bim t<;> try it. showed that the breWing The patient's · illness. dates from oms nre n1>w tnt, perhaps, on ac- tlti'SP itl:'ms of eXJtens.:s: ~•·w York quo warranto instituted by State At- May 1, when he was attacked by a count of the preo~nutlonat-y measnr(! 8 c~~ntt\ f· Hn<lson Ilivn· Railro•td 1.J ~ \' torney General William S. Jackson comi>lication of stomach and liver taken· Y this gov!'rum!'11t in tile semi- Oompnn~· for spl~ial trQln~ to .\lhany to compel Mayor George B. McGlel~ ttouble, but \it was not until early ing Qf mm•inPs to t11P Isthmus, no an<l , ... tarar•s '•harsra on \'··ama. ~~.tiO~- bl tll o ' ~ ' <\~ ' •r Jan to show by what right be occu- ln June that his condition became. se· trou eat e general election will en- ,\JU; stNJographcr'\ fees at ilPnrings, pied the mayor's office. After.'a re- rlous, On June 10, he was taken to su~. $~-!R.n. count of the ballots cast in the may- Cooperstown in the hope that a SeCTetary 'raft rl'celn•d no rmliticnl 'l'lt<' st,·lt~tn~tJts of tb~ othar a~s11eh1- nl ~,, ,~ ,. • ,~ oralty election of 1905 had shown a c_ha.nge of air would benefit him. A ca <'l'S tvuay. t'o 1 11 s s. lJO\V that their E'X]>t•ns<'s w<'l'E' legal plurality nearly 3,000 for M;r. marked tutn for the better resulted IBy direction of till' 8 '~'rPtury, Fred 1 ·t•.c•rlt't'Pll for• l<•!!·,tl s\rYk<•j; <listrillllll'ii . - .. ~ McClellan, Clarence J. Shearn, coun- iinmedlately, but the· oppres- \V. Olll'Jlt'Ut<'r, 111 \ privntl' secretary, 115 follows: ex-Go\·~rnor BJ.-td<, $1,- t I t I h l t tl sel for Mr. Jackson, asserted tha.t • • 011; Janr\. :.; ntw ,.,. • ll<'l'v>H' 1 • •· · ·· the lJallot boxes werE' stuffed. To- si \e heat of the past week counte\- o< ay \PgJ.'ap \' 0 \' mMubt•rs or --- 1 · •t \· \ '· 1 ~~-~ the suh-<·ommltter> of the Mtlonat ,.-..., ' C 4!l!l: K P. Coynco. '1''-'·'\;H: H. ( · urn- day Mr. Shealn offered evld.Pnce in co-rnnli.ttee appointnlE>nts to eonf~r '\\it'll ming-. $:i.·lU 3 ; \Y. c. PPI\t·y. $0-17. Codman :\Ir. Taft l'<'l>lJPrtiu);\ tal<' ~election of n The stntl•lllPlltH ~>f tlw nrooi•lyn Potter is the seventh Protestant Epis- n11tioual chah·mun that hE' would m('Ct bishop of the Diocese of New tht•m at Hot H-r>rin);s on tltf> Rth of which post he has held for July. This was the formal announ<·e· mPat of thE> <•hang<'. twenty-1J.ve years, succeeding his un- cle, Bishop Moratlo Potter. His father was bishop Alonzo Potter, of PJHILIPPlNE BOARD TO HA\'E NgW MEN. '.the present bishop, who is 74 Jm·kt y l'iul> nwl th•• \\'<'<l<\hi·Ktl'r H:H'· ir.g- a:-:sot~iation glJnw· (I'Xnt·tly thP Htllllt~ !'Xjl~nt\ilttr!'S >~\'hilt• the :-~tn!t•m<'nt~ of exp•·n~~s of thP Qn<'<'ll~ c•onnty .Joek<'Y <·1uh nnd thP ~lt•trorwlitan joclu~y dub ar1• itll'utieal. an effort to show that Mr. Hearst wo.s (lefraudcod of ti.,Ofl3 votes. M1·. Shearn then rested his case. Counsel for !\iayor McClellan then offered in e\·iclence the official re- turns of the nlection inspE>ctors and the poll books and tally sheets fl•om the county clerk's office. BUCitETSHOl'S TO CJ,OSF.. H~Nltv Rt6AUA COURSf DfSfRUD No ForPI~ Competitors to Ctoeaw In• terest, and London Sports Stay Awa.y From Races. HIDNLEY, June 30.-The Henley effect of the absence of any Amerl- years of age, married Mrs. Elizabeth WASHINGTON, June 30.-By dl· Scriven C1ark, his second wife, in rection of Secretary Taft tltc bureau 1902. of insular affairs of the War depart- B!s'bop Potter's physirians today is- ment today announced the follow- FOlll' ot'lll'l' n~,;ot•iation!< C'O!Hludl'tl runn1u~ l'<H'P lllt'<'t~ Ja~t yPnr, hut no stn tPm<•nt 1w:< Jl>' yt•t hr<·n fikfl by 1hc•tn. 1'h<'Y nr<': llrighton BP:u·h Rac- ing- HSM!H·iation: Buffalo- Ra<-ing- nK~OC'· iation: Bmpln• ! 'it~· 'l'rottitJg .. tuh, and l:nitt•tl Iltml:< t:.wing n~«>eiution. can or oth~r foreign oarsmen whose presence has added so greatly to the interest taken in this water carnival in recent years Is seen in the compar- atively sparse ·attendance bobh ashore and afloat. 'rhere are hardly ·a dozen houseboats on the Tiver-usua,lly such an attractive feature--while NgW HA VE:-:1, CONN., June 30.- the owners of 9tands and enclosures Under an enactment of the last gen- on the river JJ.a.nks a.re clamoring for sued the followin~ •bulletin: lng appointments made by the Presi- \Bishop Pottei' passed a eomfortable dent: Vice governor of the Philip- nlgljt, condition prn.ctlcally same as P'ines, W. Cameron Forbes, of Mas- ye!!1:erdil~. v&Y critical. sachusetts, now a member of the {Sig'Iled) \J. E. JANVRIN, .M. D. Philippine commission; to be a mem- \:ltL E: BASSETT, ~1. D:\ ber of the Philippine commission and secretary of finance and justice of the BLACK BANDERS NABBED. era! assembly bucketshops In Con- necticui will end their business to- night. The penalty for violation of WAGE AGIUm:uE:S'r FOB. :\lKl'.U, WOIU~ER.\l. the law is a fine of from $500 to !]; I ,000, and imprisonment of not PITTf'\B11RG. Pa., .Jun<' ~O. _ A more than one year. YOl'NG DEER. <mOWS T,HIE wage agrceull'nt ha~ bP<•n rPaclwrl b£>- tween rcprcsentaliV<'H of Utl' Amalga- n1atPd oassodation of Irou. ~tPE->1 and It is rPported a young deer wao 'rin Worlwrs and tlw Amel'it·an Shc,·t HePn about H: BO o\cl<>c·l; this morn- customers. Tho only novelty in the list of competitors is found in Eton's first appearance In tihe race for the grand challeng<> cup, the most desired prize of t:he rega.tta. In the -fi-rst heat the Etonians won a popular vic- tory l>Y defeating Pembrolte college, Oxford, by on<~ length. does not brew ale. NEW YORK, J'\lne 30.·-'ll~tlll a detective lf'rom ~hila1iellt>b:ta; i!t in t:bls city to tn'~E!~~:at~···~l~ea·?p .ing to New York ·'I)E,tJ!ICms sible erenders·or t!he \JI(l William B. Wils<>n. .1e the distriet attorney's It was un.derstood 'lte -. --·'·''\' ~··\' the assisance at county dl!•t\e(:l:i~re'i! looking up the '()liSe. FRESNO, Qal., i!·nne 3 pears possible that Kenneth· bald, the -catnell college st111d~lnt>'~ ·has been lost In tha high .iJ\~~~as;: several days, h!l.!l watlder~d to · dise yal1 ey, and WI ·betilg c;a.r~ Indian women. .Au ~la.n arrived from Para:dise \VaJiey try last ntg']lt a.nd told of :a. moan ·baving wandered into th6 · of tb~ Indians, and being very· and wo ill to talk. A party today to investlga.te hjs stOOI'y, tal labor force actually at work-. the last day of. May on 'Isthmian . al operations was :n,036, ·a~t3ordiii FERNIE, B. C., June ·30.-Eleven Italians from Pennsylvania and Chi- cago were. arrested at Ferule yester- day on the c1targe of being members o( a Blll,ck Hand gang sent into Cana- . dl!ix to organiz£1 Black Hand societies Philippine Islands, Gregorio Arneta, of Manila; to be members of the Philippine commission, l\'ewton W. Gilbert, of Indiana, and Rafael Pal- ma, a native of the Philippine Is- lands, & Tin Plate eotup;m~·. The new ing on what '' l<llO'>'lll as the PE'rl,ins AXACOXDA lH\'IIJf.;sn. a~rpnmu~l ,,mount~ tu u ~ I><>_rc<>nt n\\ far~ e_n•l of tltP city. 'l'lw t\<>1'1' :-;E 'VYORK, June 20.-The Ana- du<'tiou m till' p:1y of th<· 1•11 worlt- I wllll'h 1s a younh om•, has I.H:()n sN'll cauda copper COlllJH!UY today declar- ers and a rut of 2 p<'rc·enl in tlw lin that !orality for several da)s but led a quartl.'rly dividend of 5{) cents sral<' for the sh<'f'l department. was dourly In Plght of several per- per share. This is uncbangeu from to the monthlY report of man. Th~r dep11.rture of labOrers continued d11ring tJ;l.e nionth; 2 50 ho. v:ing taken .pas~~~:ge fOr \Br\1·: . ~J. H. Wintllrs Is c<;>nfined to his home by n•ness. ... -·-._.._.,zl·-·~-- - ·amonJ tb.e miners.~·· .;,.· -: . · · ... ;·~ t~ •'!~tillll!ilru'tf· ---~~··· -~~-~~~~ \t~ ·:· About 10,000 men arE> affected. sons th1~ morning. i the lli!>St previous quarter. zU on May ~6tb.