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Show FULL advertise in the PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST fxaminer PRICE IT CHAE5E$, IT IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM "LSFeiTY THE EXAMINER IN NTy AI WEUL eachei SUBSCRIP- OPEN TO AD. -- u the lr?V0Xn GENERALLY NO- - IV OGDEN 133 THURSDAY UTAH. CITY, ACCUSED Of MURDER OF GOV Artsnu-PUlV-Up- SUING ytioa (aMr said Pcttlbone, n tittle later, for It; waa la here, back te 18SS, after the trouble up In the Coenr d'Alenea, that the federation was first proposed and dlscnsaed. Ton will remember , that they arrested a lot of onr men in 1893 and held ua until the supreme court decided la 1893 that we were Illegally la custody. While we lay ln here in thla cell w planned the federation. This te Indeed a fllstorie place for the oil federation." You men Who have not bean In the Coeur dAlenss and underground tuere know nothing of the frightful conditions that prevailed," went on Petti-bonWe were wretchedly houxed and miserably fed. A company store supplied everything at oulragenha prices, n company doctor was supposed to look after as, and we were paid In acrlp. If there waa ever anything coming to ua when the company got through. Ive seen n company surgeon refuse to go to the home ot a dying miner. Now what are mm to do? Ia there anything too mean to do to men who grind down their laborere under such circumstances T Down In Colorado- ,- said Moyer, It was the company store for everything, an enforced assessment for n company doctor In whose choice we had no voice, and pay in scrip." Petti bohe produced a copy of hla reply to a Utter from a San Francisco woman which discussed the question of the extent to which tbs foreign clement ln labor had created dissension la--which he said: As te this question. I d like to s ay that I am a descendant of ot John Pettibone, who settled la New England in lflGf. I have a revolutionary ancestor burled at White Plains. . Haywood Is of old revolutionary stock, has an ancestor hurled at Mount Vernon and one of hla forefathers signed the declaration of for dependence. Moyer came from Pennsylvania Dutch and the Pennsylvania Dutch have been Americana for some time." Ada county court house, brick and conventional la type, stands on an square of beautifully green lawn, tent lined at the sidewalks. Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone are caged In steel at night, but their days are spent In a large room with steel barred door and windows. For two hours each day they exercise on the lawn under guard and thla has probably been the medicine of their good health. A sheriff who might have been and the model of The Virginian three or four deputies, tall, lithe, clear eyed chaps, mm of the west, are tbs alternating guards. In the group on tha lawn It la often dlffleult to distinguish prisoners from official a Pettibone telle with glee of n farmer who mistook one of hla guards for him ana d Is canted on hla ferocity sad depravity. They ere good prisoners," said the sheriff. The hotels of Boise are gradually filling up in anticipation of the trial. Tha town Itself, however, shows absolutely no sign of unusual conditions other than the presence ef many stranger. The people of the place seem to be almost apathetic and are not discussing the matter. Notwithstanding alarmist reports there does not appear to be the slightest reason to anticipate disturbances. In feet, the citizen ridicule the suggestion. "Martial law will not be declared In r Boise unless disturbances should and make Ach a atop necessary," said Governor Gooding today to the Associated Press when shown a statement that It was hla Intention to place Ada county under martial law at the commencement of the trial of William A. Haywood, charged with participation In the murder of former Governor Frank gtennenberg. I do not expect any such breach of the peace on the part of the people of our state and 1 should very deeply regret the necessity for a declaration of martini lew," wont on the Any statement that margovernor. tial jaw has ever been under Consideration la absolutely without Miners,- statement In behalf of gHM a fcrnul waa anticipated that (ta.rLoMrt- - It gw statement would be a direct reply undesirable t, frulfrn Rooaevelt'a tetter, but the aUtement la la one and tha refer-yeleaHty a general w ta the president are to letlen of the executives The ,tiement folio. the for-m- r : hare been charged with kill-l- u Governor Bteunenberg with n fruulte bomb. Our trial U to belli m the ninth of this month. Tha .ii. of the aiaaaalnation have been throughout tbu pifbttehed broadcast ftrBtHd world for more than a year. DoThi all this time the press of the (onitrr, especially of that section of on jiuhfl when we will be placed trial his bitterly denounced us and tte Western Federation of Miners, to vhlch ve belong. The moat powerful y, e, of the country arc seeking to take onr Hvea. We were not la Idaho for years be-te- n tha crime waa committed. Under the lav we could not be extradited fnm Colorado. But, In eplte of this, vo were arrested on n perjured affi-Iv- h charging that we were In Idaho n the time of the oommlaalon of the crime and that we Immediately fled fnm tha state, and on this perjured htcmts iMivlt, known to be felae, the formers of the two atatea of Idaho and Cokrndo kidnapped ui la the night-thu- , with as an Interview rtfused or a chance family. Meads or ooaneel of spinal to the courts end brought ns es a spatial train a thousand miles !foe taste sad Into n stats tad poisoned irstemitlcallly istat as by lewspapere ' and We have been coaflned In Jail for tovteen months a gainst onr protasis, tad denied ball while constant-f- r tamndlng s trial. Every effort haa tees mada to teach the farmers, hunt-m- s mea, working men of the that we are assassins and out-hw-i com-molt- com-mnnl- ty "After all this to be time our caae la about reached and the president of the 1Btted States, In no way Interested or otherwise, sends two letters broadcast over the country char flag with gnllt and crime. These are ua-fenc- tepabllshed la every paper la the had, and especially In every paper In ho. The governor of Colorado, a dsr or two later, adds hia words of Vh to the venom of (he president Jf says that we am not only guilty of the crime charged, but of many others too. While the of tta United States and thepresident governor of Cowado are tending out their state-oat-s to eompsas onr dentil, the Mfs of this county haa brought a ea before him for contempt on e charge that he tried to Influence Mlad of a prospective Juror by that the state administration hying to railroad un. On the of this msn In oourt the Wife promptly told the state's attor-Jythha should hare this obscure " st rr Indicted for felony because he to Influence the mind of a pros-RrtlJuror. The knows v much greater president weight will he glv- 10 j worda than those of an ta I" w T cltlsen. about to be tried In cltlsen,. how-o- r humble, should do every-Tkls power to cool the paa-IS- " L" father than add fuel to tatk01' H w are to be thrown arery g T tts nb the o (Accra Should at least oo-ou- Jr Prison doom and give un ritaace to defend onreelvea." bh pallor Inseparable from Moyer and Pet-rtojjJttent, Haywood, &o mark of long confine-no-r apparent trepidation at the ppruach of the trial so high In of them. were E t a alorv toldThey of re&dved vhen they a of the Associated d th laughter went on wtn dleeasilon of the old battle aTe,,', th ,,n w SSS""' SamtlSr t0 they cml1 flo,rn In Denver, tt fen arkw the We ttBMr rlyV "fe when .,riPre?ln WhS L is He haa droll, quaint "H Plb! made sport of to (5"" m?? of ARTHUR SEVEN DIES re- - "thing with him. Pettt- gn P PjrogTaphy since taj hl, following the bowed several 1 SUDDENLY IN BEHIUDA baodlcraft. He ban Editor of New York American Sue--PPlementa for cumhs to an Attack of Heart by hu lS0fle i nd with rare Failure. Hooligan. ro,rt- Sr Ua me these will be la. hm isl!,PetM r New York, May 1. Arthur McKwen. bung," he not saving ttste any of chief editorial writer of the New York American and well known throughout fcdVe T0,, been the west in Journalistic theS iv HTr clrcs, died three answered: Ai suddenly today at Hamilton, Bermuda. I Heart failure wa the cause of death 110 1,14 Hxywoc1ibIu:l3r con,Ia,nt." according to a cablegram received lu this city tonight. McEweu went to treated better Bermuda ten days ago on a trip for fer rt?nr0-ld Moy. hla health and finding himself much ? The bis mm have all In; proved, wrote home to friends exrere w have nb- - pressing n hope of coming back to 4 rnocomplainL" New t'wtk in n few day. wa leaves n widow in New McBwea ,e!dnreth.5,r. Haywood In an Invalid- ToHl A mb sad daughter also sur Kb? CD1, C ay of PAIR THURS- fldel-ItePM- -- 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS two-hom- e ADOPT FOR DIVORCE. They demand an ot sagas and an open shop. At present the men ore being paid 9Z.fS per day lor wagnoa, 12.80 per day for twi bunas tracks and 3 per day for foarhors trnokd. The' employers are willing to cobrede a fiat raise ef 23c per day to the men, bnt decline te sign any further contracts with the union. EIGHT-HOU- Baa Fraertaao, May 1. The Stock-to- n Iran works, ths Glove foundry and the street foundry of Shirk-tothe eight-hoaday throughout their establishments toEfcat n adopted r day and the Western Iron Works will Over a Thousand Laborers Arrested llaa-broue- follow suit tomorrow. About 164 men are affected. Mora than 500 Oakland machintats . attacTon BV ' 1 COURTS m RueFs Friend Ordered From Court Room By Judge. of Santiago Scene Fight Between Police and Seamen , 1 : eross-eiamlpati- . - FAILED TO cross-examine- Aeronaut Abandons Long Distance . loon Trip. -- Is-Se- s . poll-tirta- a. L Mo-yosh- l, n ine Three Miners Killed, Four Burned, Four in Paris. char:e of conspiracy EJECTED" EXPLOSION LAW. R today struck to enforce a demand for on elghtrhour day and a minimum wags scale of 94 cants an hour. Already 21 out of 84 shops cm tha other vive him? the latter residing la 8L side of Baa Franelsoo bay have greetLouis, the former In Ban tYandaro, ed the demands of thq men. where he ia engaged ln the newspaper a Paris, May 1. The expectation that Building operations ore under business. The body will be brought to cm the Stanford May Day would pass off without viouniversity New York. lence waa' not realised. , campus today a the result of the walk McEwea area bora ia Scotland (6 The day began ln calm, hut toward out of ths stone masons, who demand years ago. He went to California ia 6 instead ef 35 a day. Fifty-tw- o meworking center la the vithe early' 70a and thence to Virginia AGAINST INSURANCE HEN eveningof the 10 helpers with unions sons, In the trades a headquarcinity busy. of quit staff the the and Joined City, Nev., ters became the scene of serious dis- This leaves the work of rehabilitating Virginia Chronicle, where he associatturbances In which many persons were necessitated by the earthquake far of editor the Beruotiam ed with Charles Goodwin, Bays the Report That He Injured. . . The precautions taken by from completion. , 8alt Lake Telegram; Mark Twain, and Others Tampered with Balthe authorities and the stern determiDennis McCarthy, Edward Hart and a lots Is Without Foundation. nation to repress riots, however, IRON WORKERB STRIKE. half doaen others who became famous. brought tranquility before imdalght McKwen later returned to Ban Fraa-clno- o Over e thousand arrests were made Baa Fraud eco, May 1 Thro thouwhere he waa connected with the New York, May L- - BUioinrnti from during the day, SO persons badly In- sand men engaged In the Iron trades various newspapers ns editorial and special writer until ten years ago, those eapednally interested la the in- jured and n great number of others when he moved to New York. (Continued on Fags Two) quiry Into the recent election of di- ara suffering from contusions, . rectors ot the New York Ufa InsurDuring the afternana Jacob Law. n ance oompaay and which haa resulted Russian who is n naturalised AmeriIn the arrant of Georgs B. Bcrngham, can, from the top of an omnibus fired manager, and two employee iff the In- five shots by which two soldiers were ternational policyholders committee wounded. ' The crowd attempted to lyneh Law, were made today. Mr. Scrugham declared that ths who was dragged from the omnibus. charge of conspiracy made against He waa rescued by the polios after Charles F. Carrington, Charles Tirrup he had been severely beaten. After n meeting at the labor exand himself to the effect that they change 8,000 men proceeded to tha tempered with ballots ln the ponseo-ahof the committee was without headquarter of the tabor federation, foundations and Intimated that the.' hooting the police. Charges were .prosecution wan Inspired by those made by the police and a woman fired, unfriendly to the work of the com- the bullet striking a member of the mittee. bicycle patrol- - The squad of police Tonight' District Attorney Jerome drew their sabres and revolvers and a aid: With regard to e statement , lively melee followed, lasting half an made by Mr. Bcrngham that his arrest hour. The police p reseed the crowd ruins the good effect of n number of to the banka of St. Martina canal dur1 Imuran ee bills 1 propose to see to ft ing which 204 arrests were made and' that no Injustice te done any one In many persona hurt. connect ton with thee eases." la the Place De Ln Republlque, pal-lie-s while arresting rioters, were surrBcrngham, Stirrup and Carrington were arraigned today, when their ounded by n threatening crowd, eases were cog tinned natil Monday which attempted to rescue those taken : I . All warn released on balL Into custody. Babrea wore used freeDistrict Attorney ! Jerome, it wan . ly, hut finding their positions perilous, orated tonight, haa begun an Investi- the polios fired In the sir. A further 8sa Frsnclsoo, May L Although gation ot tbw eaten jr deh the Interna- - detachment coma cm ths aoens at CouHvhL May L--h the bsraioe at with drawn sabres' father t tlonal committee se ttle Halted com-- -- ld quick and details concerning the reportpins talesmen were; subjected. to exto- mlttees cast In the recent New York charged the crowd. Many persona ed stuck by the police of .Bsatisgo amination and day, neither of the two seats remain- Life elections.1 Almost simultaneous- were injured and ninny placed under upon United Slates ullorg the 'authorities are unable to threw any ing vacant on tha Ruef panel waa ly with tha nuance of warranto for arrest Despatches received at the ministry tight upon the affray,. The only refilled by s final acceptance. - As ths the arrant of the three man, four repeulm Interior resentatives the of the district attorney's of everywhere port received thla afternoon waa from report Jury now stands ton msn have been the May Day demon, Governor Pern of Orient, who merefinally selected and aworn, one la still office, It Is aaid, visited the Mutual In the provinces,con lined to meeting! ly said ell was quiet and that tha muLife building. Under their Instruction atration being subject to peremptory dismissal and thousands of votes or toly sheets, were and processlone, singing revolutionary nicipal authorities as n precaution ths twelfth has not yet been examined. Mytile Cerf. a staunch friend of carried up from the safe vaults and songs. against further disorder had requested Commander Tappen not te allow RueTs was ejected from the court examined. BULLETINS. hi sailors ashore at night room by order ot Judge Dunne. He Governor Mngoon told this Associawas whispering to Ruef at tha counsel Faria,. May 1 Although the entire ted Praia today that he considered the table when he was ordered ejected. Edward P. E. Troy, an Insurance garrison of Paris were under armi and affair as 1 mere brawl Incident to pay 600 mounted guards and vast polios day. This opinion 1 shared by Genman. proved to be tha liveliest prosreserves were on duty In order to pre- eral Barry, pective Juror thus far vent the gigantic May Day maalfes- Mayor llesa of Santiago told the He wanted to make a qpeeeh tatiou planned by the Socialists, the Associated Prase tonight that n brawl ln answer to nearly every question morning asked him by Ruefa counsel, who decity presented almost Its normal as- bad occurred early Bun-la- v In n disorderly house which bad repect this morning. sired to disqualify him for hiss. Hs sulted In a conflict between police and was accepted and Inter excused. Halo Prussia, May 1. The motor-- ! sallori, but that It was not aorions. He More than ordinary interest was men struck here today to celebrate said be could hardly credit tha report manifested when Clare McManus drew May Day. Traffic on the city roads (hat the police had wantonly attacked from the box the name of Walter D. American sallorn The sailors, Mayor was impended. K. Gibson, treasurer of the BprecUes Mesa said, usually wen well behared to John company and brother-la-laand cordial relations existed between waa There I. quite May D. and Rudolph Spreckels. Hamburg, Though n eelrhratlon of May Day here today. them end the nltisene end police. PoMr. Gibson thought ho eonld try Ruef lice Cupula Lays, who 1s alleged to Harbor work was not interrupted. mud he confessed Impartially, fairly have led the attack on the sailors, the would he not care to be later that 1. mayor declared, wae an officer of long Day Munich. May Bavaria, May tried by It men in hla own frame of was celebrated here by 10,000 men, service and excellent character and re-ft mind and he stood aside on challenge most nrllkdv that be would mostly engaged la the metal and wood (res the defense. by sort to violence except In extreme Balworkers trade. The prosecution today announced emergency. the names ef Its witnesses and Mayor Mesa returned to Santiago Dresden, Saxony, May 1. There waa for them were issued. There t start an investigation Into tonight In of celebration ia n prospect that the Jury may be Day a quiet May He declared (hat should affair, (he attended ex. Drew! meetings Poorly completed tomorrow. t found guilty of attackthe polios were held ln several balls. sailors he would Inflict sumthe ing BELIEVE RUEF GUILTY OF ANYGolconda, 111, May 1. Captain DeF. upon .them. THING. LOrlsnt, France, May 1. The dock mary punishment Chandler, United states signal eerv-- j struck laborers C. today. ef and J. New York ice, McCoy San Francisco May 1. Examination failed to break the long distance balHATCHET NOT BURIED to win Bochum. Prussia, May l.The celethe Lobm cup. of talesmen for the completion of the loon record and comwaa hero a Ruef Jury continued today. The exam- The balloon, which left 8L Louis at bration of May Day BY TAMMANY LEADERS ination of P. E. Troy, an Insurance 7:24 Tuesday evening, landed five plete tailor, agent, drew from Troy the following miles north of Golconda at 2:30 thin I afternoon. statement: Toulon, May 1. About 2,000 arsenal I believe Raef would he guilty of I To have won the Lahm cup the balemployes here abstained from work to- Maysr McClellan and Charles F. Mure almoet anything. If he has committed loon would have bad to go more than day. In celebration of May Day. phy Have Not Smoked the the crimes he la charged with la ths 402 miles. Golconda la only 130 miles Pipe of Peace, wool L Striking Lille, France, May press and generally speaking 1 be- from Bt Louis. demonlieve him to be guilty 1 believe he carders from Toucolng, near here, Changeable sir enrrente would commit perjury or murder or strated to the aeronauts that they marched into Lille today and broke New York, Majr 1 Tbs recent ancould not win the cup, end for that the windows of several factories. any other crime." the' made nouncement reason was near that a peace understandbias for landing Troy challenged they by the meet- ing had been reached between Mayor defense hat the challenge wag not al- hero. The balloon made an easy landBrest, France, May ven Lrodrt lowed. Late Troy was excused by ing. It was brought to Golconda in. ings of workmen aero today declared McClellan and Tammany Charles Murphy was prematura, are Jadge Dunns.. This waa after Troy wagons. McCoy will go with It from In favor of a general strike. a said that hla opinion of Ruef was to here to New York, while Chandler will cording to a statement made public soma extent the result at Information go to Washington. Bordeaux, France, May I. About by the mayor tonight. He aald: to1 have made no deal which alter 4,000 dock laborers here struck given him (Troy), by one of the auper-vtoorGallagher accused of bribemy poeltkm in any way. I have made day. GENERAL KUSOKI Bo deni In regard to rhe police, except taking. The examination of talesmen to Brest, May L Only 200 workmen a deal with Commissioner Bingham ARK1VESIN AMERICA failed to appear at the arsenal today. that he shell do hi level best withcomplete the panel was then resumed. The buildings are guarded by trmps. out Interfere or from me or aay NEW ORDERED. "The only political arrangement to France. May 1. Practically Warrior Party of allLeas, San Antonio, May 1. Colonel W. R. Noted Japanese Men En and the miner in thin district obeyed which 1 w willing to give my conRoute Military L. Hoyt, commanding the department the orders of their unions not to work sent ws one which I believed would to Jamestown. of Texas, baa directed that a new remit la the unification of the Demotoday. court-martia- l cratic party In this county, regardless he ordered to try Corporal Charles Knowles for the shootWarsaw, May L May Day was qui- of the rise ur fall of any Individual or disset of individual. By this arrangeing of Captain Macklin at Fort Reno Victoria, B. C., May 1. General Bar- et. owing to the strong military far December last The case has been on Knrokl, wearing a khaki uniform play. In other cities of Poland the ment, I would, aa mayor, a Democrat, recognise the Democratic organization postponed so frequently that It was and the star of the Order of Pawkmls, strike movement generally felled. when men whose opinion an. guiddeemed beet to organise a new court accompanied by a representative party which la to meet et Fort Bill nvxt of Japanese mlllterr men, arrived Yekaterlnoslav. Russia, May l.The ance 1 would respect, wip directing Monday. here at 5 p. m, o board the steam- grnt Briaask foundry and mills, con- It It could be of no profit to me except In my rapacity a a Democrat their way to the stituting the largest mechanical plant er AkI Mnru to who wo Id like to see hla party win OF GRAFT. INVESTIGATION Jamestown exposition. They will leave ln Rnla, have been closed owing All when it la honestly captained, it could for Seattle In the morning, arriving the continued political agitation. Son Francisco, May 1. The grand there at 2 p. m, tomorrow. workmen have been discharged and not affect my administration as major, for 1 shall not deviate from (he path the furnaces sealed. jury now Investigating the alleged The party Include General Y. 1 have chosen. the Fifth (Hiroshmunicipal graft met la Judge Coffeya commanding "The terms to which 1 will agree TEAMSTERS ON STRIKE. department of the vnperior oourt to- ima) division: Major General Umexa-w- a for the sake of party peace are not day. Secretary F. M. Brown and of the imperial guards; Colonel M. Treasurer James H. Martin, of the Obta of the art 11 lory: Major Yoshida, Los Angeles Having Trouble Similar alone my terms, bnt I think the term on which ever honest, unselfish DemoAdams-PhiUlp- s company of Los An- Lieutenant Colonel Nagayama. Shr-Keato That ef Beaton. crat ln the organisation Is united. Buck geles who refused yesterday to anofficer Tamara and petty 1. terms cannot entail the eaorifice of What may swer any questions propounded to and private!. May Lot Angeles. Lieutenant Governor them by Assistant District Attorney Duasmulr and members of the local, prove to be a aeriou strike began to- any Just principle or of any feltbfnl exHeaey before the grand Jury as to the government and delegations of Jap- day when 200 teamstera walked out.- official. There will be no peace whereabouts of the hooka of the anese welcomed the party. The num are driven of two sad four- cept with honor." COURT-MARTIA- Us HAY DAY e Country Charging Them With Crime. 4 1907 CELEBRATE New York, May 1. A suit, believed to be for divorce, has been begun by Mrs. Mary Adelaide Mitner again t Wtleon Mlsaer and Louis H. Haabrouck was today appointed referee to take testimony. Mrs. MUner-- attorneys declined to aay that the action was for divorce nor would they give any k other Information earept that Mr. had bean appointed referee. Mrs. Mlsaer was the widow of Charles T. Yerkea, tha trmetloa and aabwty promoter when aha married Mixner. Tha couple lived together ealy a short time. that President Roosevelt, Who is in No Official Way Interested in the Case, has Sent Letters Broadcast Over the 2, hone teams. e company on behalf ot the Empire Ctoastnietloa company paid to Abraham Ruwf, the sum of fSo.uOO for the bribing of the Sun Prunrleeo supervisors to award to the Home Telephone company of San Francisco n telephone franchise. T MAY K is claim- the prosecution the books have entries showing that the ed by E chair and Haywood waa taken out to BolM, Ida, May Messrs. Haywood. aet her. She haa long been an Invalid for OGBMl nv and haa not walked for years. Her in4 Pettiboae of the Western youngest daughter, a 'bright child of of Minora, who are charg-ten, accompanied her today. This day cell of ours Is really tb with complicity le the murder of home ot the Western Federation of Governor Bteunenberg, tonight MORNING, company. Adams-Phillip- s Claim that DAY AND FRIDAY. igtTlEEXE. "VOL indications are THE WEATHER WILL BE Entombed. Cherieeton, Vo., May I.1 Three men ere killed, four were severely boned and four others entombed nod nra probably dead as a result of a mine disaster at the Whipple mines In the Leap Creek district this afternoon. Tha thro dead mas whose bodice have been reoovered are: Hudson Bargees, motoman, Fbaatna Wiley, a sprinkler. Ira Kelley, a driver. The men missing and nuppoaed to b dead are: Robert Armstrong. Raleigh Ttaakar, Charles BargeM, William Wilton, negro. The mine where the explosion 00 enrred ta n shaft 460 feet deep. It belongs to the Dlaaon Interests; who nbw own th Stuart ailae where an expire aioa occurred lost Janaary that killed M men. Tbs explosion eecurred at 1:80 thin afternoon- - la the main handing about 1,100 feet from the foot of the shaft. Ninety-fou- r men are employed la tha mine, but 80 left Just before the sod-den- t. Of the 84 area left Inside U escaped through the aeonnd abaft The other 11 men ore accounted for aa either deadt wounded or mleetoc. The mine officials think the eeeualtiM cannot amount to more than 11 at tha moat SANTA FEB GOLD BONDS. New York, May 1. Following a meeting today of the A tableau. Topeka nod Boats Fa Railway company, ft waa aqnouaeed that holdara at the common and preferred stock wtn be permitted te subscribe tor aa amount 8 par aunt aoovarttblo of (he tea-yegold hood of the oempony, equal to 13 per cent of the reepectiv hcddlngm The bonds win be convertible prior j Jane 1, Ills, at the option ef holders. Into aommao ntook of equal par ; " . ,' valuo. The aubecriptloo price of the bonds will be per and accrued Interest payable 36 per sent et the time at sub-scriIon, 84 per cent between January 6 sod 14, 1908 and 15 per emit between June 6 and 14, 1948. Tte subscription period begino July 8 and ends July 10, 1447. ar t-- 1 pt OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O 8 MABEU.E GILMAN TALKS. o o o New York, May o o Oilman, who arrived here o o today Item Faria oa the Kalasr o o Wilhelm Dor Grose, sold when o o oea, concerning her reported o o marriage to William E. Oorsy, o o president of the United Staten o o 8teel corporation: o o T must refuse toSdleenen o o my pero&I affairs. However o o important you may regard ft o o for me to gratify the curiosity o friend and strang- o o at Inquiring o ers, 1 am afraid 1 cannot share o o your view. But 1 win so far o o dbpart from thla point to say o o that Mr. Corey and I win ha o o married In thla city oa May 13 o o and both Mr. Coreya family o o and mine will be present. That o o It ML" o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tiee Ma-bel- le . . FIRED AT POLICE. . Faria, May During the afternoon n man who waa peep, lag the Place do In Hepah- llqite on (he top of an onmlbna fired Severn) shots from n re-volver at a squadron of came- stare, wounding one man. Tha man. who was eubiM neatly Identified ss Jacob 'Law ot Batin. Province of Podolls, Russia, was dragged from the top of the omnibus fey the pre lice and narrowly escaped lynching at the ha ode of the crowd surrounding (be to- 1. hioi. Q O O O O O O O O O O O Q O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PASSENGER o o o o o o o o o o o o o TRAIN WREOKEOL O Parkersburg, W. Vi, May 1. Passenger train No. Ttf on he Ohio River division of the Baltimore A Ohio was wrecked at Pleasant View. 45 miles below here, this afternoon white tunning 80 miles on hour. Twenty persons wore Injured, Judge William A. Older ef Cbarlratna and Captain T. R. Cowell of Parkersburg, fetally. o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O Johnstown. Pa.. May 1. It O wae announced tonight by ths O physicians of the WJndber o hospital, where the seven min- o er who were entombed In the o mine at Fouatwell, near here, o for over a hundred bonrs. were- o token, that all the men will re- o MEN WILL RECOVER. ; cover. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o |