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Show FULL ToVtimSE IN EXAMINER ASSOCIATED THt PRESS ' DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT lb . tmE price IT CHAXJEfi. ADVERTISING MEDIUM lit iT T1 if THE kA4iiNEn CITV. INDICATIONS IME COUNTY Ai WELL OUR SUBSwrtiP- CITY. L.ACHE WEATHER THURSDAY KE'0WEN T0 &M WO OGDEN NO. 129 CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY Quiet Day in the San Francisco Car Men's Strike two Cars Were Run I ANOTHER STRIKE VICTIM. n San Francisco, May 8. The death as A reeult of l ocl jMtarday'i street car riot afternoon, when curred tUl a car ahoy i jobs Burhanan. S iwi I (BploTC, 81 years of age, died the Emergency hospltsL ab-- i i Be was hot through the dsmea. Two others, Albert C., ) palm. s chauffeur, and Nathan boy, aro ) Ulaer. a I sat expected to lire. i t non-unio- 9000000000000000 FURNISH POLICE PROTECTION. blows and duba. At this place a carpenter working Pint Time Since the Commencement on a scaffolding throw hie hatchet. of the Strike. It found lodgment in tbe foremost car but struck no one. Tbe man waa capgii Franc! aeo May 8. The police tured by two officers after a abort hr the flnt time alnce the commence-oa- t chase and was arrested for assault At another of the at reel car strike furnish- -' with a deadly weapon. 4 actual protection thin afternoon for point on Haves street a bartender m d the United Railroad'1 ore stepped out of a saloon and tossed a s revolver Into a light wagon driven nosed hr twehty-onAd u a remit of thle protection these by H. R. Hoag proprietor of the Rapid an wars ran over six miles of track Pros company. Hoag picked the ahhost ths firing of n shot weapon up and tha police, not of the circumstances and thinktor men, ons of them a strike-broke- r, the other three, members of ing he had pulled a pistol and wa to Bactricsl Workers' Union, were about t ahoot, aelaed him and took He explained the .ijved. There was lntermltent hurl-- :i tho ptatol away. d mlHllea by union 'crowd at situation and waa released. , actvarious point along ths routs, and for Officer 8te!ner, one of the moat n or thres mils s mob of at least ive ln forcing back tbe crowds, broke JN mas and boys ran with the cars hla club lu beating a striker and viffiat, railing epithets, daring the thereafter made use of hie fists. oaraira men to get off the care and One of the last acta of vk '.enco that and cheering vociferously when-(o- r featured the exciting alx mile run of one or another causa the care the ears happened Immediately after hc braught temporarily to stop'. the pinage from Hayea into Diviea-dsrAboat twenty police offleera and paratrecL A striker ran up alongol oua, lad by Chief Diaan, afoot, side tho car and threw a box full of red pepper at the guards. The aim Mwpsaied tha ears. Assistant Prrs-itXharawell Multalley, Superin-ta- t fell abort, The two cars that nut the gauntlet Chapman end other offlosrs 1 Ito Csitsd Railroad, kept paee in of the mobs we-- e numbers 1398 and ksraoMIra with the cam 1885. H. Balia I waa the controller Tto mute selected was through the on tbe former and R. A. Strouthers Mttr dau buataees and residence operated the latter. iwt of the western addition sad After the return to the car house w Richmond district from the car and general offices at Oak and Broduai b Oak and Broderick streets to erick streets, Mr Mull alley stated that 'tuna street to the Diamond Cross-- cars will be operated again tomorat Haight, to Page; to Divlasdero, row. He thought It beat not to dii Mcrenento, to Lake, to Sixth v vulge the starting time or give the ua, to Clement, to the Eighth avroute advance. ail Cross over, and return by Ful-A majority of the Bun yon Hayee. Dlvisadero and who manned the cars today, cams k atreet. The start wa made at from Kentucky. Ikldck and the run was Of the thirty odd persona who were completed hoars later. j abot or otherwise wounded' ln yesterftom its. commencement to its flln-day's pitched battles on Turk atreet, the police displayed decision, en- - four are expected to die. This would and determination in dealing Increase the number of deaths to five, 0 ith the as Striker James Walsh died! last hooting, howling crowds, ira necessity arose they did not night ' Many of the others among the Kate to draw their clubs and use injured were removed to their homes and ai a result a number of , today. tai were braised. j Separate conferences of United Jiact (hat can were to be start- -' Railroad officials and offleera of the horn Oak and Broderick Instead of Carmens union were held with Mayor Turk and Fillmore atreeti did Schmiti in hip office today. They x aaoome were productive of no results. generally known until A few minutes after 8 o'clock wagons containing the TROOPS WERE READY. breakers, who were to man ' emerged Into Turk atreet m af a Telephone eompanya yards and were I Out Militia. Brings Message at a gallop to Oak and Tja I policemen escorting. ' Los Angeles, May 8. Through a Gleason had Instructions I teleChief Dlnan to board the care t mistake, due to a poorly working of officers as aoon as phone wire, the entire Seventh regij Miturbtncc was made and aearch ment, California National Guard, wasto .operttlvra for revolver. He waa ( this afternoon made ready to go to headquartei any ; San Francisco, under orders of the strikebreakers whom be found oommandlng officer. General Robert d. Tfcj-i- e Instructions were ton- - Wamowskl, of thle city. Adjutant Aaalatant President Mnlb-'- . General Loach called up General after the arrival of Wansowakl and ordered him to come 7 tameiiateiy men and after a brief at once to 8acranento. The wire Hr. Mid bia worked badly and tbe telephone op. gave ,wce. that none of thelalley carmen would ' erator repeated the message In such Th, promise wan rigidly a way that Oenral Wansowakl un?,? there wa no search by the der stood the entire regiment had Jand bean ordered to San Francisco. He ' 1w!l!lfrom 0nk Broderick at once arranged for a special train, t,me affair com- - but ln a telephone conversation with rt eMerday'e experiences. Govern 3r Gillett, at Sacramento, tbe tu Dlnln- - Captains Martin and error waa discovered and all Mtonce c,,n,ntlaaloner Hag-1- d rrangementa for moving the troopp McKevltt, led In an countermanded. The crowd of five or alx were at once inartfar1 .nJ bo7" collected at DINAN'8 STATEMENT. dom ,.n iwlnt did nothing more tew! ,nd Jec7 ,he San Francisco. May 8. Chief of not ah. Dlnan made his second appearPolice Wa threwn on the strike scene today. He ance streets bv. a drove ln an automobile to Turk and Davidson, of tS'.! ",ru?k Fillmore streets, where Captains Ufl 1" Ihe mouth and. comU Hn 5 o,en to the ten.. He was Mooney and Gleason were ln mand of aixty officer doing patrol I on the platform. Roalroad ll!it f hhd aronnd the United ntreamlng from the duty held a long street chief .The barn. 018 A M eye the with to his corner conferenceasked a to Captain the rewas He Mooney. up a cheer. The cars " arm to threatened had he that port &Zmn , j;nv? nd Bupcrinlen-and order them ntomobl-and the police with rifles s tb tte L Iij1 if the to ahoot the hotodea I1 ,red mana assistance. fire from the cars. n latter opened hile the 'crowds Mai and uid: to n Inrtde ' 'I did' not tay exactly that I told uard fVhere bM,de the that if wf" or flfteeu minutes. tbe attorneys cf the company c to were going tha "uApr Vna way. we had a fee men down my ahoot t Hayva memw.98, the Elestrl'-a- l wkwa1 vn. rjf.e at headquarters ourselves and we would use them. thr truck and refuaed This waa after 1 heard of the Bure v lT Offleer Bu-lhooting rf Tetectlve Sergeant Bell ' fiiht and am ?irn'a hom with and Officer Siuers." out oT wT ' CLEVER BUNCO GAME P"tr!ca- - cur-in- s WomJunt atrike-breakei- e o at . w -- y a, strike-breaker- s, - ! e, Brod-mount- 7. I n v Jn Rtal -- H strike-breaker- Di-ut- trike-breake- rs 'f 1 J c'f .LT Ula'e w.kept reriitn. in eredih-- m k forced P,ce- - "trtlie-breaVe- rr their " .tn''a-jf- n t n Which Judge, Sheriff and Lawyar Wars ripsraonated. r. ?nd to enforce "halag btoi. ln I?" ,1rlTw ,uirtTh, wan lhe tace with - responded with the presidency in !9uf, and I heartily' favor the movement to se- cure for him an unequivocal endorsement at this time. "la my Judgment, the inhering of the party leaders in the Joint committee at Columbus next week will roeult in an unanimous expression lu favor of Secretary Toft." Marietta, Ohio, May 8. One of the boldest bunco games ever played in thia city developed today when. Horace and Edward Napier, of Burling PRICE FIVE CENTS II. HAYWOODS TRIAL BEGINS TODAY IN BOISE TAFT IS PLEASED. Said He Was Glad to Reesive the Near But Could Net Dlseusa It. OF to Grant the Judge BROKERS. of Ohio Peace Taft and ForaUr. fiat blows and finally as Budd rode alongside struck him la the face with a pair of heavy pliers. At this half a dosea poUremt-came to Budd'a assistance They clubbed the three union men until blood flowed freely from gashes in their heads and dragged them bodily from their wagon. They were arrested on a charge of assault and aeat to the Park product station. Whyn Hayes and Dilaadero streets were reached a mob of large alae packid tha thoroughfare and blacked n men Here the progress. had trouble in taking a switch, and for tea minutes atone flew from the hand of the strikers and their friend. Several atone throwers were cullared by offleera and knocked1 down with flat ,0090000000000008 1907 Wood Refuses Defense Bill Washington, May" 8. Ssoietary Taft, upon being shown the dispatches from Cincinnati containing Will Particulars statement accredited to Senator Chicago, May 8. Judge Dupuy of Politicians Make the Foraker and George B. Cox, relative Ihe superior court today upheld the to his candidacy tor the presidency, custom of brokers upon tha board of Weeks Between and thd situation in Ohio, declined trade and the stock exchange dosing to discuss them. To a group of out trades when additional margin! era demanded and refused. newspaper men who sought on interview with him on the subject, the Waldo P, Johnson, sued to recover stocks from the firm iff M. Bodman ft ecrstsry said: Boise, Idaho; May I. By evarrultng Interest throughout the wnrid ia aboat "Hoi s, 1 am glad that you Lave Company upon the ground that tha the motion iff the defease for a to begin in thia community. today harmony, brought me this news, but I have not Cincinnati, May t ran sac lions were gambling. The A striking Illustration of the unbill nf particulars selling forth what ruffled court held otherwise and decreed that W. H. Taft for president, J. II. Furt- n word to soy to you about it. it Is atmosphere of Boise was the the defendant was entirely ip the her for United States senator, and A. a matter, you know', that 1 cannot overt acta if any, theca, wars, to con- fact that thin afternoon Mrs. Gooding, this tons when at time." transact dlcus la of with nect closing ap the accused wife nf Governor Frank R. Gooding the murder right L. Harris for gorernor, la the prothe customer declined to respond U) former Governor Frank Steuucnbeig, waa hoaicsa at a fahtonabl recepB. Fox, Gaorge announced grams by call for the margins. CONGRESSMEN AT HONOLULU. Judge Frrmont Wood, ff the district tion and itinohaoa at the Idanha former Republican in Hamilton counhotel, where ehe tbe chief exeou-- 4 court eff Ada county, cleared the way tire of the elate and K. C. POLICE INVESTIGATION. are at present makty, In a statement to the Associated Honolulu, May 8 Ths United from Columbus States transport Buford arrived here for the trial of Wm. D. Haywood, sec- ing their home. Kan .as City, Mo, May 8. The po- Press today. Reporta retary at the Western Federation of .The proceedings la mart today, Mr. Cox today with the party of twenty-fiv- e named lice investigation prill be begun this and Washington had aft who have come to in- ktlqera, which will begin tomorrow with Haywood in attendance, congressmen Afternoon at tha regular meeting of aa engaged in the conduct of negotiathe islands and obtain direct In- morning. Judge Wood hald that tha tracted leas than a score of pereoua-outladtha police board. Mayor Beardsley, tions looking toward a compromise spect of the lawyers and newspaper formation regarding tna resources of counsel' for a men. E. A. Gallagher sad Frank F. Roaelee, between Fbraker Tbe Hawaii. woe (reeled request of Haywood's and tbe forces, Taft delegation who compose tha board, said this Tha people as a whole are comoutside the harbor committees In more explicit statement of ths charges morning that they could not state but Mr. Cox denied auck suggestions. launches and tug bywho extended a against the pletely In tbe dark ai to the deulla too ram lata, prisoner what- - Una of action would be followed "Aa far aa I am concerned." ha the Mate claim to have the hearty welcome to the visitors. regardless of a'hpther or not it might accused. The fact that against Ore until after tbe board meets. raid, "there la absolutely nothing to Harry have been entertained at an earlier chard, wile eaya he pieced the bomb this talk. I have retired from active tats of ihe proceedings. In raas which destroyed Governor Steunea-ber- g participation In politics. Of course, I where bills of particular art allowie to have made e ooe-- f -cannot absolutely refuse to advise able, the man who I L preside over carton, supposed ia all that tha puMia with my friends." the trials of ibe accused miners, de- ia awara of.about Neither the proeecutiim . Aa to the Ohio situation, he said: clared the motions must be made be- nor the defense has cared to make its "In my Judgment the tlm ha come fore the Indictments are pleaded to plana common property. for tha good of the Republican party and before the cases are net for trial. Haywood and hla follow prisoners. that something should be done. We Haywood ia the first of tha four Moyer and Fettlhnne, who era de ere on the eve of next fall's election. g men accused of complicity in the tained In the county jail beneath the Nothing should be done to endanger murder to be selected fur courthouse were out on the lewa this party success. If yoa will recall, two trial. The other, Moyer, Petti bone af! emoon the aunaiihw. years ago we had factional differences and Orchard, tha last of whom la aald played atenjoying and other They games. in tha party and our ticket went to bava made a confession, will be Member ofquail Haywood's family celled down to defeat This, I hope, will not tried as clrruniMlanre dictate follow- to eee him and spent eeveral hour occur again. Our dlfflcnlttea should ing the conclusion of (be proceedings In the comfortable chain arranged be settled within the party and wa against Haywood. for In them the abade of the Mg veh should go forward as one man, Tonight tha prisoner, hi counsel, vety grass 'plot surrounding tha which will mean victory all along the and the attorneys specially retained courthouse. The prisoners express line. Ohio haa a grant future. We to present the case and plead the confidence at have had great men in ibe ps-- t and causa of Ihe accusing stale are ready they will be tbe outlook and believe of any 'comhave great men now.' We should take for the long ordeal la court. Tbd first plicity in thearquittril Six Persons Missing murder. They are care of them. The nomination of and one of tbs great tasks of tha anxious for their trials to. proceed good, clean men for the municipal la to aecura a Jury and that will Lives court Fifteen Seriously and without interruption- - . promptly offices means their election and party be commenced tomorrow morning aa Tha defense sprung a decided surfoundabe will success next fall the MXn as Sheriff Hodgan haa Intoned prise tonight by announcing tba retion for next years work. I would e the formal cry opening the court, tention cf L. Wilson of Hoie. advise nil my Republican friends In of Ibe time necessary to select a agrtnantEdgar counsel. 61 r. Wilson (a Ohio to take these matters Into their twelve men, good end true, vary.-- but a former jaw. partner jot Judge Fre- head and adjupKtbsm without tout Wort, who Is to- preside at the Kansas City; May 8. Firs hero thle own Montevideo, ITragaay, May 8. The hpna of them place tbd tlm under Interference by ladivldadla or facthree weeks. trials. He served two terms in cony Frenoh transport maritime steamer afternoon destroyed the tion. The victim of tbe Caldwell aoaaa-stoa- t gress and la well known throughout we northwest must must not from at for tha that "We University building Poitou, forget Maraelllee, April 6, Ion, long a oonsplcuoti figure la the west aa nn able lawyer. Un la corner of Locust and Ninth streets, carry the legislature next year to this port, haa been wrecked off Sun tba poll lies I tfe of tha state, wua thoroughly coBveraant with tha dataile s elect n United Stater senator and get known to thousands of of practice ia tbe local court and ia causing a progrty loss estimated at a much needed leglmsilon, and must Jose Ignacio, on the ooaat of Uruof Ada und at personal cyunljr regarded by both rtdee aa life One la dollars. have a of million to j had She understood guay. quarter elect a governor and other state oft and partisanship on the labor strongly to tbe array of legal adding talent waa lost, six persona ore missing and Accra. The way to do nil this, I be- SOU passengers on board, and, accord- Igumcnt In which situation and the on the side of 'the accused miner. prisoner may be buried la the ruins, and fifteen lieve, la for all Republicans to put ing to lata report,- - nearly 2Kl of hie were fur a long Tbe other attorneys Haypersons were more or. leas seriously tbelr shoulder to ln their those have been rescued and are on active leaders, la quits general wood tomorrow andrepresenting tb throughout hurt. Tha debris la atlU burning to- several district and to aee that none their way to this city. The vessel and period o that it ia at once a difficult and will be K. F. Klchardeog of Den- night and cannot be searched till to- but true Republicans represent them. her cargo will probably prove a total delicate task to find men free from trial, S. riaarence ver, Darrow of Chicago, morrow. Our watchword, should be 'Success of kies. Tbs casualty list baa boon re- the liiaqualifleatkm that unfit them Frederick Miller of Spokane and John The building waa occupied by Mont- the Republican party,' and to achieve ported at 103, but thia haa not been for the of a Juror. F. Nil gent of Boise. Jhn Murphy of high duty gomery, Ward and company, aa of- thia we should support W. H. Taft corroborated. Tbe government la doMany men who know tbe commuDenver, general counsel for ibe Westfices and numerous artists and musi- for president, J. B. Foraker for United ing everything possible to succor tbe nity very well and who add to their ern Federation of Miners, la here and cians, wbo lost everything. States senator, and A. U Harris for shipwrecked people. caleulatloa tbe further handicap of may act ia advisory capacity, but will in San email The known dead aro: Jose n Ignscio rocky , of future violence fur take no active pert In the trial, owing governor. 21 apprehension (bo extreme view Georgs DeMore, aged 88, an art in"1 know of no personal difficulties promontory, surrounded by reef. that to ill health. revenge, take i west miles of on structor. St. the Maria, , Cape that I have with Secretary Taft. it will be Impossible to aecura a Jury, ths will It state Representing coast ontbeaatera Mlaa tha la Maude end of missing Uruguay, Among but the weight of opinion is against Janies H. Hawley of Butse, one of tha Thera may have been some political Wlttebort, piano teacher; lost eeen at difficulties but they era things of the about 160 miles from Montevideo. this extreme conclusion. best known criminal lawyer la the was on The vessel driven on the rock the fifth peat and will not be permitted to stay the window, of her studio There la aa yot no indication nf the. west; IT. 8. Senator W. E. Borah, also 80 Ilea She from floor. yesterday. yards in the way of party ancoeaa. which case My scopn of the the state will nf Boise; Public Prosecutor O. 51. Rin-ce- n lndured: seek to prove against Haywood. It Vanduyn of Ada county, and Georgia friends, I trait1, will be for Taft for bora near a littleA town colled de Herrera. Mina Alexandria Bluraberg, a Run boa gale heavy for senator and Is naturally assumed, however, that Slone,, special attorney fur Canyon president, Foraker been blowing for several days and Messrs. Ian oountws; ahull fractured; may Harris for gorernor." Hawley and Borah will geek county, in which the murder wa comdie. When the attention of Senator Fora- it still cnntlnuea. This renders the to make the showing aa to the al- mitted. Caldwell, where Governor work rescue of difficult. state-meafrom seriMaud Speyer, fell very Tugs ladder; eon piracy as broad as possible, fitennenborg lived, la tbe county eent ker was called to Mr. Coxs from the locality were unable to ap- leged ous. without endangering It upon appeal, of Canyon eonnty. A rbanga nf venue he eeld: Mrs. Eva S. Boyle, Sheridan, Mo.; "I have Just read what Mr. Cox proach the Poitou and had to run to Haunting that there Is a conviction. was taken to Boise npon the applicafell from ladder; severe. says. If I understood him correctly, the nearer harbors for shelter. In DiocuMlng this phase of the case one tion of the defense, it being contendJ. H. Kranchfield, fireman; leg he makes a specific recommendation pits of the heavy sen, however, about of tbe counsel for the prisoners said: ed that a fair trial at CaidweR broken. The broader scope of the use of- would ba Impossible. addressed to the Republicans of Ohio, 100 of those on board retched shore. Tbe efforts to get the remainder of fered by the aute, the better we will . Wm. Van Du sea, II reman; serious. as to what their action shall be ln the A nuuilter of socialist leaders, Inand crew to ouw the violin Igad Peter Ktragnard, pasNcngera teacher, fell convention of next yesr. I nra not be satisfied." editors and speaker, have arcluding with from fire escape; serious. energy. It calls for any response from being continued rived la the city, anti planned tonight pro special correspondents forty Nearly vesPanic broke out on board tbe Tbe total lota la estimated at 82S0,-00for press saaoclatlona and newspapers tu hoL! aa Informal meeting. One of me,' but Inasmuch M you seem to with Insurance of perhaps 150,-00- think It does, I will repeat that I sel when ihe grounded, end a nffin-be- r have come to Boine to repnrt the the speakers, who arrived today, from of terror-stricke-n The building owned by Wm. A. dont want any political honors at tha people jumped case and special wire arrangements this Seattle, Wash., waa Rule of Kanins City, waa valued at hands of the Republicans of Ohio ex- overboard. According to a report, n have been made for the transmission afternoon to appear requested before Mayor women of number awim to la loan a The and managed (176,000, complete of their dispatches. cept with their hearty endorsement. Haines, where he waa told that publoss Sustained by Montgomery, Ward Therefore, If what Mr. Cox suggests ashore, but many were drowned. It One of the prettiest little elites, ty- lic agitation would not be allowed In Rinofficers at custom ie know that and company will not exceed $26,000. and recommends should meet with Boioe during the continuance of the pical of Ihe modern west. Is chars The building at 2:45 waa totally their approval, no one will support con de Herrero saved fifty passenserene and placid on the trials. This same speaker was here eve of tbe first of the great trials. some eight month ago and waa ae- -' destroyed. At that boor It waa Im- Secretary Taft more cordially than I gers. possible to give an accurate estimate hell." There waa a great influx of visitors tlve In a street corner campaign in All Passengers and Craw Saved. of the number of dead and Injured. the newspaper and mogaxlna the interest of soclaliam. Charles P. Taft, editor of the Cintoday, Marseilles, May 8. According to a liters end others whose business Tbe dead are variously estimated at cinnati Tlmee-Sta- r brother of Secinj e from received the here from three to twenty and tbe Injured retary Taft, when shown the Cox in- dispatches bs called them here, having arriveJ CARNEGIE GOES TO SCOTLAND. of that the owned company agents close to twenty, many of whom it la terview, said: singly qnd in twos end threes during believed were Mriously hurt It pro"Mr. Cox takes a broad view of the the French trainer Poitou, wrecked the lsfif ten days. All have been New Tork, May 8, Mr. and Mra. bably will be hours before the missing matter. He eeea tbe opportunity to on the coast of Uruguay, all the pas- surprised at (he seeming lack of Incan be accounted for or before the elect another Ohio president, and sengers and crew are safe. terest manifested by the citixena of Andrew Carnegie and H. II. Rogers The passengers are being trans- this capital city of the state. One actual number of dead la known. very wisely hrgea that we get toferred by steamer to Buenos Ayres. find on arriving here that the dis- and Mra. Rogers will be paasengera Among the Injured waa Mlaa gether." steamer Baltic which la schedTbe crew will remain on board until cussion of the case Is confined almost on the Blumberg, a counleu, uled to sail today. , aro all of vessel the refloating miniature artlat, who had a studio up- CHAIRMAN BROWN'S STATEMENT bopea entirely to the new corners. Tfal la Mr. Carnegie' annual imabandoned. Tbe dispatches say there, on the third floor. She la believed to The residents of Boise seem satisf- migration trip to hia estates abroad. been no loss of life. There were ied that equal justice will be dune He be seriously' hurt Says He Will I sous a Call for a tare will return In tbe fall. ICO passengers on board the Poitou, Maud Speyer fell from a ladder content matare and to let tbe they Mr. Rogers has not on n Meeting of Leaders. mostly Spanish emigrants. ter be threshed out In a court of law. passenger list for years. figured whllq firemen were removing her It is underto list a hs The Poitou port, heavy from the fourth floor. This city la far removed from the stood he will be gone until the lost, Toledo, Ohio, May 8. Walter P. .The Montgomery, Ward and com- Brown, chalrmafi of the Republican and haa broken on a level with her mining bounlry, every communication of June. , with tbe Cneur d'Alenea and other pany employed five hundred cletka state centra! committor, said tonight engines. and occupied the first and second that he will issue, tomorrow, a call districts being circuitous and In some KINGSTON DOUBLY AFFLICTED. TEXAS. IN LAWLESSNESS i instances all hut unavailable. Ada floor, for thd meeting of the committee at In The fire started on the second floor Columbus Wednesday, May 15. A which Boise la la county. situated, end the flames shooting up the ele- large number of other prominent Re- Negro Officer le Killed and Others a country of large agricultural interKingston, Jam., May 8. The preAre Weundsd From Ambush. vator abaft and stairway adjoining, publican will be Invited. An effort ests. Irrigation ha made the land liminary showers of the rainy aeaaen aoon shut off all eectpe by the fire will be made to secure an expression wonderfully fertile and farming is tbe have changed the rare courses where Beaumont, Texas, May 8. As tbe one greet industry. Labor untune and person driven out of their homes by In regard to the party's choice for the escape. assassinaunionism are practically unknown to tba recent earthquake are camped, inMany acta of heroism were reported. presldeatial nomination and to re- rasult of two attempts at last tbe men who till tion from ambush, at Orange A fireman carried Mlaa Ella Barnea, store the soil. It I from to a morass and as a consequence party harmony. one man wa killed and two among the farmers that the is much distress smong the night, a piano teacher, safely down a ladder "While party Isadora," aald Mr. Jury may there people. Th wooden buildings intend", from the fifth floor through tbe dense Brown,, were urging the wisdom of seriously wounded. be selected. not bcea comThe dead man is Major Boykin, a clouds of amoks. There is nothing on the surface to ed for their use have primary election, to Se conducted negro officer, who wax fired on by unof and tents which tbe many pleted hla indicate any in any quarter August Weber carried daughter, by tbe state central rommlttee, there had been hi use as temporary shelters persons, as bo was leaving a of tbe county,feeling cither nr Lena, from the fourth floor to the asc- waa obvloua Impropriety on tbe part known saloon. for sgslnet He was shot fire timet, have been wrecked. the end floor when he wan overcome by ff a mefaber of that committee who negro The,dsy haa been oae entering his body and nf prisoners.summer smoke and forced to give up bis bur- might be required to aalst in formu- all tbe bullets tbe perfect conditions, instant death, it Is thought, sun RICHARD MANSFIELD BETTER.. at noonday having a touch of den. Ho escaped, but the daughter lating the rules governing such a producing the hoting was done by nftgroos and ln warmth is missing. its direct While July rays. primary, selecting tbe Judges and evaral arrests bave been made. New Tork. May 8. Richard MineAmong tbe individual losses sus- clerks of election, fixing the polling William Hudson of Orange And O. the authorities of the county and severe moat waa of the tained. one places, deciding contorts and canvas- F. Wnodfln of (Vnler, Texas, ware on siste have undoubtedly laid careful field has so far recovered that Ms violinthat of Car Busch, tbe noted sing the returns, in arraying himself the seal of a cab that was loaded with plana to meet any emergency which phyiclsn hev advised him to sail ist and composer. Mr. puch owned on either aide. may arise they do not propose to act for Europe on Saturday on the steampeople riding lu the outskirts of the until Iner Minneapolis. Mr. Mansfield said they have to. t valuable collection of magical "Now that such a primary ha been town when they were fired upon. Ui The atreet tonight are being pa- that they had leased a summer home struments, including two Stradivarina definitely abandoned, I am very glad hot coming from a rifle. The bullet violins. These were burned, together to put an end to any apparent mys- passed through tbe fleshy part of trolled only by the regular platoon ln Sussex. England, and would spend with the score of three important tery about ray position. Since the Woodfin'a back and entered tbe arm of tbe city police force. Tba people tho summer there. She ae'd Mr. Mansoperas written by Busch. Among state convention In IN1!, over which of Hudson. It Is thought the shoot- are occupied by tbelr business and field might be sufficiently recovered in tbe fall to resume hi work, at them that of "King Olaf." Mr. Secretary Taft presided as chairman, ing was prompted by a spirit of re- social pleasures and there la absoluteI have believed him to be tbe logical venge against Hudson wbo killed a ly nothing to Indiratd that the trial least for tbe latter pert of the ae . which haa created such widespread on.' choice of the Republicans of Ohio negro In Oranxa about a vagr Iia (Continued on Page Four.) UPHELD CUSTOM Troops in Readiness. System 9. for been robbed lu tha common pieas themcourt by poisons selves to be the Judge of that court, tha sheriff and a prominent lawyer. The lownca were hero to forecloeo n mortgage on n (arm of their grandfather and were approached by a stranger who said he waa aa attorney. They went te the coprt room, mated the case before the supposed Judge, who rendered Judgment and ordered the supposed sheriff to iaaua aa execution. .They charged 8T0 for their service, which waa gladly paid by the victims. fcsterday Was a MAY MORNING, ton. love, complained that they had Over AND FRIDAY. . VOL IV ARE FOR FAIR Probably Take to Secure' Jury. Three e VESSEL AND KANSAS CITY CARGO Ston-nenber- LOST and French Steamer Ran Aihore Many Reported Lost -- Injured. ncll-mate- . five-stor- jer-oiullcltl-aen- tho-whe- t, 0, 0, -- Alex-ander- is Riy-sla- . ' , |