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Show ; ‘ \ Che Jnter-Mountain Republican VOLUME I. NUMBER 63. SALT ANSED To THE ARM OF apreaee oe TURRET EXPLOSION ON THE KEARSARGE Two Missouri Crine, Negroes, Seung Up Mi Lieutenant and Aiter Five Men Killed hg T° <9. ai mob returned P : a acne <j SHES to Missouri i denti on Anniversacy Sends yesterday, created navy : two rimnent a ro t de 1 of 13-inel Mispourl, ' Condeleness MGGICH jail r la.. The fan and fte nt t at atargat ! i1 Che one- ih section ict ‘ inside 4" Lttey " Lieutenant umpire, leshiy Hee Ic sent to the Pew r Nos a Thecus ele aa: nton Ay te st ei iry Neus ! antec ca niin sr ee eRe ; unk by} AA ed Make Winslow we of the the : : department to be effort prevent at me || there but fear- | ay of to hold Marshal the ce ; corvidor Wwe ‘ foot and a ao 3 : of watch Just jail toe ae careful. the | | 1 dragKed wh i‘ o the rope ree ‘| Great te=> Re Tokio foree here are @x- morning. More ued. « but plosions explosion Hudgins Vr» ks tS ie puten: ai rant ear oO p re x01 ; greatest owns ngineer ee: the ; on "y cam<¢ Laid ountry were oss aos. to 903 5 l Lieutenant cee in Orleans worth PP a WEEE hington, ER ar 1902 to April: cae sel Serv Petrel.'| sylva de 17-1905. Ls 1905 Ma ville, Sweden. "Naegley. ; eg 5 Theo, J. seamal ext of : kin ‘N esident ; Louis . i Bel & n. Anton. T TSO'! q k ordina City Nextseaman of ki residence New Y o < 7 Se aranc City "M4 , so ather, ew OEM weer a Elizabeth, uardian Elizabeth, "ai dence Parkersburg, W. ously Injured, recovery c ‘k in, W. Pee recidence oe MoO Mri Va doubtful E. Athey, fathe Willtas n, ordinary = vent Alice. | train The naval list vexat Next) ~"\ Two: of Is accidents in the rate a formidabl ~(C ‘ontinued on page two IS is Is- York at- so ae- UNCONSCIOUS a 0 cs nae num-| Two.) ‘ushe Crushes Wood of the were paralyzed a s below patie and FALL of had a the | mip 54%Beet | mee Bhatt, Beveltor, Downward, Almost Reach- Starts ing Prostrate suffered such a nervous erash! front! the fourth three men shock taken to 2 de d, coule ‘placed train 2.41 where sie skilled ©" Sec 2 ‘meat fe te "NO MORE BEAR IS being on men on down, the boy at the to have lost his head attention to the eries of the car to stop, the éleva- jour- | oF ul- DENIED Would 7 » Ty that oeDeputy his office ; i ret [hat him voy Save ' within hen Creshed a ee foot too Tim, the ae top of the See eneunbelaee seemed of GU Bee aeccse rattled to going on with duty. clubs, was very Lyon, chairman ean executive intimate friend. at} to] velt, ‘The knives} much San .wood it persons) cers or to the | cept think Sgudeiteps Do Shootiue: 3 soon as whose the ojlicers, they had Bertha Iskowich, ternally |1 congregated parts.of the name: was was é for Sa given to hurt hfe 12 years wy : eee und: available further Sherif€ they ‘a copy of a ind) her he bonds for the too| fhe r a "he lan ae was not been found both door. where giving . sgn te Wana death it trust € 5 the peay Dr. Steele, phusiqers resuscitated the sumwRe patient At Pp ; last » ae See fcreell ta: quit of officials and and four narrow be . Da Assaulted in Strect Because and Order League Fight. of ayastor and chairman indicted of Lutt ae \ < hon escape | + SPCC ment, for, race part told cer for | actuary, talks A 8s of blicl zs | + } ET EL Bea In the t the Today's ocay:t patian of } eek ONC ar Into the exciting who . 2 oO | ening y the left out element. cleaned ahh three work at furnaces > known the : going. 3 ~~ 5 R. > sk and not to apolwhip > > °e . be fore the 13-year-old connection will only. a furnaces | IU in 3 > do be when in this conjectured 1 ff : effec {voluntary re-. her| threatres || work 9. Germany ABE Page City 10. newe Pace 1. refuses sentenced to house for new ; in \ to participate 7 : ie In SECTION. of a great deal of money to the operators.|Page 6 Formen and laborers alike are exerting| Late fashions for temeelves to their keep the fires op Page 7 Improveme nts under :company ae Twenty-four eA het) cing werkec »y jose aut and it is all that. ep the fires up will Few people Bing sham Junction sleep this es-| of lear, all over town that. the abit aon y ; commence thy ir fh Es hour held x ValCaptain ' v 12} slenecla they | Page State societ 9, 10) pape after 5 o'clock morning "here Is Music her tf Nie to| the me striking drunken fear is men riot general) 10 oan ote laings { at mae ol | Page 10 Special . Per . pagenh + st PF on rs Ae nth assist the peace officers in quieting the if the occasion demands ‘Sunday folks women way responsible I and THIRD lomatic this and his President resolute in that indorses of ringing the crusade official he: let fight in dip- Roosevelt But to any the a' hjgh desire ' rep- exaggeration in whether honesty, of delivered evil-doing in against corporative. places. an whom senators, denunciation intemperance ‘he among members corps, In 14,-Before people, members, afternoon speech it and was be polities .as known against o1 disbusi- event was the laying of the corner stone of the. $3,000,000 office building for the house of representatives. "Spectacular and Impressive it was, under high Masonic auspices, and with the sacred inspiration of the gold-mounted mallet) that George : aspington used when he tapped the stone of the eapite!l building in 17 92. But teres Was especially centered in the remarks of the. President, who, it Had been previously announced, would take advantage of the occasion to denounce the modern "man with the muek-rake." Remarks the east held the Fall on Lawmakers. as had their special owners and windows points of their friends and roofs ntage =e by had not been fortunate enough to seeure the prized pasteboards that ar adtnat<-= oy nto the-7reibeds plaarforms surrounded the cornerstone. as he President's telling hits were well re- old, children. 12-years old, oO Teta ia nae ess ; . to : men the are now 10-hour men es will who will 12.| con-| > » ILL SERIOUSLY iS te OIL Ouster ews his jor wreck features. SECTION. see Easy . Case riees days and had his condition but arrived, rere conyeying and the His Words. the ks ‘s doors .conyerted the dead to injured} s1States morgues STEEL. tonight said Combine As | TRUST OF that Shown OHIO | There Was a tremendous greeting President the speaker retired, the eas and e 1 loud voiee exclaimed Ss ke an bowed ai then, turning to the at-audience in front of him, he be- eae : Exist- to fe ~~. Paclel Bankruptey Petition By Attorney ' "2 his remarks Capital Filed er President tn a Wilderness Roosevelt spoke fol- | lows } "Over a century ago Washington laid ithe cornerstone of the capitol in what was then littl more than tract of Hall Doran of Fremont, intimated | wooded wilderness here beside the Potonight that indictments may be re now to tomac We find {it net ‘essary. 1a era against the officers of the steel | buildings by great additional | provide for the business of the government trust, including William E. Corey, the This growth in the need for the houspresident Doran. is associated with ing of the government is but a proof . . ‘ jin | - . or ~6Attorney General Monett. and example of the way in which the formé Se ed ff 1 1 1 } his o a2 Ss aor (> fe 4 nation has grown and the sphere of Ose.) the . alleges against fight action of the natlonal government has | trust in Ohio, action to oust whieh | grown We now administer the arfAtby ago time some brought was fairs of a nation in which the extraor7 : 2 3 dinary growth of population has been ~ ‘ } outstripped by the growth of wealth claims that at least one company in j}and the growth in complex interes the alleged combine is owned indiThe material problems that face u lrectly by the American Bridge comtoday are not such as they were in Washington's time, but the underlying |pany, but in reality fs pro} , facts of human nature are the same of the steel trust Indictments would or 1 ler the Valentine anti-'| | antinow as they were. then Unde ilr e Va the ned under | be a trust law | ered external form we war with the tendencte towart evil that Mr.1 Dorx appeared in. the United} | same ls oran appea iB Al were evident in Wash ington' time States district court toda Bae ile Pet helped by the sam tenden* i ankruptey| and | cies, are ee an ce eh for good tes about some of * " °S ; ae a I wish lo say a word today S be oun pad feel ae eee | these that Oo a technica ek ' 2 Man With Muck-Rake, forced to defer the action until Mon- O., ‘ Cleveland, General but improvement, patient, Garble a candle a ery UNDER _LAWS Postponed | torney . ago to annountake oud wou exercises | St. | ly eee was to hi eS ' : eon ‘d resumed a Louis April 19, has been indefinitepostponed on account of Mr. Had- day. He 4 Ellis. ality spoke fay aha Boe 14,-Attorney April | Mr. ©. Doran is the against propert King Pilgrim Progress "In Bunyan's of crt Mar }may recall t the description |} with the Muck-rake, the man who pend- | could look no way but. dow: re claims j with the muck-rake in his hand: who of! ley's illness. : or Pi s ; sl | was offered a ce 3 fof nearly $250,000 against another, Geer eet ie eee ' based on judgments BeIAue -d against muck-rake, but Prepare for Long Siege. Herre hela a BT ne is 5 look up nor regard the ¢rown he wa a Ke ; . = : y 3 In speaking of future ac tion which |} offered, but continued to rake to himFreeland, Pa., April 14.-This mornelf the filth of the float ing orders were issued by the Lehigh | he intends taking against the bridge In Pilgrim's Progress the Man Valley Coal company to have the mules, and steel trusts, Doran said he was possession of with the Muck-rak is set forth as at the Drifton mine taken to the sur- |} in absolutely that the }the example ot him whose vision is face and to have the fires drawn from |proved many of companies of Ohio, at least fixed on carnal instead of on spiritual the boilers at Latimer and Buck mounthem, were working under orders of things. Yet he also typifies the man tein mines. Active preparations for the American Bridge company, besides a prolonged siege are being made by working in harmony with each other, | (Continued on Page Nine.) ithe company at all their mines Gs children, | which Salttair. year: a short sermon annie the hospitals INDICT is | ‘i working -<_ gradual of 15 Starts after . that general mana-| in Colorado. Lenny of hours the two erences to a Mar being worse than @ thief and even stamped their feet when he declared, with hand upraised it put premium and fist clenched, attack upon knavery to. untruthfully even wit hysan honest man ‘or assaill a bad terical saeperstion to man with untruth. is due to the action of | ‘ for Attorney General, Jefferson City, Mo., April 14,.-At-| torney General Hadley is a sick man. Up at announcements. magazine o »es ther r a a dec decided improve- | unless there was lment he would again call Doctors elias Robinson, of Kansas City, Fea eat as = 1D} St cs jard. Oil. ouster: hearing : sporting and police Ale" Snel hours. Between 2,000 and 3,000 | hours shortened. | W rill in vere their eit ours fe eee men |} dition ‘notes. State society continued Special foreign service. Chureh © ae a . . since that time he has not been nearthis evenHis temperature ly so well. = ' : = for than the It has been for a| | ing week is higher r. Clark, attending phylsieclan, while not alarmed over the coneee ; ee ook reylews Page a Comics Page < Storle: s for young fullest capacity and thus save small - " LF ed Some of |showed age Atlantic City at Easteec-tide 2ants a}| altomen's Lake clubs society Page 3. oe eae Page ates a HADLEY Ru brief. SECOND 7,000 windows, the doors, packed high with | In introducing the Spe aker ¢ ‘annon, ithe dead and injured, making exit] } President, sald impossible. An alarm of fipe was sent in, but "Citizens It is my privilegt at this |}there was no fire when the firemen } time to eS to you one who needs ) introduction - Theodore larrived They set to work, howeve1 rescuing{ the unfortunate ones. The | | Roosevelt President of the United || 4¢ HOURS tinue to work 10 hours, but the 12hour day is at an end. Only the com-| thirly | monest laborers will be required to put | | tn nt and , ane in Jail for Lr pe 1K fee itizens contend counell's plan station js wrong when they what are EIGHT . " Mi 5 eight |Some fire rape of Leaders. April cabinet resentatives the years. ly there was a stampede for and. windows. The audience was soon reduction in! Wages will iNo ages | made and Mr. Guilerman says that the} reduction In hours will mean that a} is cent per 30 to 20 from of raise he wages of aall of) the men madele in the wages.or ine e 1 sel riley > > n 4 consider nt pane meet ee . Uta REY Srgetiad PONE LO See OUI simi- condition TO : ° @ pene vc when thith esr n reltar will be running again a usual. At the present time all the smelter officlals can do Is to Keep the fires golng In the event that the fires in the| furnaces went out, it would mean the los Greeks CUT § aeided, (0: Variolie parts of the | Sian roeh thus getting even for rebuff at | Standard Me de | Ww | Warns of Purity "Such Leas am sure it ll be, § amount to ind Perel results, willl hearty some thing of itself," there was applause into. a mass of struggling fighting | * W. A. The address of Grandmaster maniacs, the weaker being crushed speech, Brown was the only other and their lives trampled out Most of} | ype uninjured escaped through the Needs No Introduction, vengeance, | uffecte 2d. Lake 40 Liermanain, Lika, smoke-filtering Denver, April 14,.-An eight- || ae mo) =| hour day forColo., practically everyJ employe oes J 2 rees ; gold c , saplts gold and j out-of-town capltal stringency of money market alleges husband cefuses to feed Salt were Advocates Business They ee Heat. when he explained that it ould be easy to twist out of shape what he had said and pretend that it as an ey ment of | whitewashing and listened with great The children had just entered the exhe as smillingly, ut church when a sound as of crac king |‘ pounded the "eighth commandment' timbers was heard und one of the B there was an outbreak of goodaltar candles fell over on the floor watired and whole-hearted laughter some sbody shouted, "The floor is giving when he touched upon the awav!"' The cry was taken up by some; rate question The President Sas who had noticed the candle |t j As he ex'to join in the m«¢ rriment al Next some _ in a} ) >( took conversation Tranklin Guilerman, ger of the company State new Ogden ‘department. George larrah whis- ten gallons of cheap Otherand Greeks' shanties are beer and s Page ay audience was shortly _ before 7:30 when Martin Farnik mounted the al- tar Ep Sports to-be| smelters, six Candle I Rev. Between Two and Three Thousand Men 3 5 in Denver Get Voluntary Katse the } children, of | Ppgce 74. ALC eto N Bessie trouble is7 the result of the}. ; " , "| front seat the Law and Order league, | ¢.1) cet up r Mines continucd Stocks and bonds Bur sur lieves Wife Kanaank, ears } «| uae ue \ z crowd, he would threatened . ae c 6. Put Washington, and all and tare ney Jace, The Knights of St. Marks beCharles Mc- | ! 7" to clear the aisles to allow the politician. Btprocession fod . to take: Gator Bethe of children plac using to be summone d en ind jury the 15 ane |daughters of McBride in department) with Byron | annex progressing rapidly for additional Ma ter lal ere at lead smelter. mal z Encourages Political of executive | * bulked nd ced Di en stepped Me 3ride that nue instead ride DAY A. S. Tea Evecutive deposed haye in the Saddle. Voélivans have leaves Barbara the:--Methodist and }eommittee, was Ba ane worth of|struck upon the street by Bride, aot ort prominent local in Chicago ice a nthe een aceident will McL eee church of 1500 woinan has arts and selenee aa organization eeon on dead: Kate Mrs. widow; evening. § Week The Dixon, Ill, April 14,-The reform movement Inaugurated by the Law and Order league is causing the bitterest:of feeling and since the adjournment of the grand jury the excitement In_ the city is intense. ‘Today the Rey. ¢..C of F ‘ *hure hag nia ke <celaborate ‘preparations cor waster AR poppers Three-year-old child lost in City. Creek |} who shortly before 8 o'clock tonight, whlle the Easter festivities were in progress: POLITICIAN HITS PREACHER ot hangedeid. to arm Mo Steele elevator ance assistance of one a ay while. bea first he felt no ill effects from the fall. but later in the day became quite sick and Wiha! tHE, te. the iietel sehekeche He was reported to be resting Minister Law Spring < death B. In the little followers his Voliva False Alarm Causes Death of Woman and Four Children at Easter Celebration. in an feet hangHad the stopped fNehtoa gainst NEWS P Frank oO whereby Loads in City. only were , at 88 to the nite a 5 are are nee on can do to : securities." innot smelter stri of turret Sepiclon ee sherift! Beck- | Page .2. ‘ Becknumber of | 5. H aaxalie Smelters Out of Commission, smelters Consolidated Bingham Ingham Consolidatet out of commission until :practi feally were| that the securities Flek ‘ Marshall by died She exhibls) receipt Dr. Steel The it was In elevator ac-) SECTION SE IN; feared at today in as result church, « | children | as special deputies in trouble seemed) immi-'] Beckstead stated this +, they ie ee stocl et in a See per eee Wentroua millions of arora property False ala irm starts stampede from » town can Thwhy court to recover frony the her-f: ther $750,000 worth on Sherif! sufficient disturbing tically ce , Greeks, iat in-| Marshall of the late: daugnter began proceedings today the wees did: did be able deputies from | violating anti-trust laws. Junction yes- | ; zee oe aus Dowie Is out - instructions | *064 Deputy fa . ui ) prac ' lé A "Nelle Bauch nea a on ‘ i a : ter a Cnaicago. Apri ¢----ALI'S the railroad a Steele broken E. W. Taylor, who vanpenee to passenger on the car, and P. E whose office Is in the Atlas block, invitation while as he feared he House, Two Innocent negroes of Liberty at Spectals, effected mi it the of tow toW = ze I en conductor Chicago have received | t® President on this ia he hunting would) FIRST § trouble. God less Barth up Special in' Dr. unconscious condition, ing through the open |the back rooms of the establishments Editorial. and from the statements made to the | Page 5 ofk If the of asee series tracks stretch | y eee moving freight! no danger. lights no safety gates at the) the motorman. failed to} see the freight train until it ologe to avoid the collision 3eatty, Field, oe | town The officers. fear. that in-| the Greeks return to, the camp : i will Immediately. get drunk and old; a quspected, on board battleship Kearsarge. President encourages fight against all forme of dishonesty, but counsels temperSee "Se rious trouble i expectet when the Greeks return to the smelter town: |All the Greek houses are well pro- \ ant lit "itical Hugo Sodoquist; condition critica critical condition ase;< . Vinge Wiliam oto " > stonIseminger', sald "trae p per Motorman. the car before it reached railaid track and the « nduc ti hurf The motorman eat to have x; keeping . old: from under TODAY'S ; Bioe-ds Serious. not held .that Greek started trouble on their reUniversity turn frem. this etty ares : Lia The saloons of Bingham Junction a were filled throughout the day with Page Greeks on strike. They held agitated Railroads sessions In front of the saloons and in | Page 4, in convey-| thecrushed to] 55 years may dle Tex., would not be _Justitied tine required."" at the] vided with beer and whisky In pet shortly hut, which is oceupled y eight one wut, W ( 6 street | Greeks who sleep in bunks resembling oo¢ erlously injured Abraham Iskowich, jure d- interns ALS and state- dispatch President. Roosevelt personally that he another the White in joined the striking Greeks'| to show up when his shift Bight Coach Lal car following press an error from the has subject... and | form me Sears At midnight, a special train of eight coaches left Bingaym Junction. filled probably] The a Antonio, Greek, who |]This was of the strik- | no letter > by found there» were shelves, in the center! store stricken pas-| the officers twelve sixteen-gallon kegs almost. terror. in FIGHT AGAINST DISHONESTY pass-$ The president was at his best and every word went to the ears that were strained to hear it. He stood bareheaded upon a raised dais. Most of his remarks were directed to the ators and members of congress, sat there almost in a body, and to the corps of correspondents adjoining. But frequently he turned to his side, where the Masonic organizations. of the district and the Marine band were, the great platform to Chicago, April 14.-One woman and e the eae tiunee of the offifour children are dead and mats, Speaker over @]/cial household, dip Cannon and Hiathoraren women were score of women and children were inseate jured, five probably fatally, as a reAs far as the eye fos reach besult of the false cry of fire in the St, fore being shut out the row = trees on the capitol eronnta: was Ludimly Bohemian chureh, Twentysea of faces, Private buildings to fourth street and Albany «avenue, of the Texas Repub- |e" were probably hanging through the committee, and an/ door. The elevator was stopped within of President Roose- | a foot of the fourth floor and, as was issued the has and of CHURCH CRUSH FATAL callect him- in} date line, that Iam quoted asPresident having || SeV45ger bothwould legs of the unfortunate pasreceived a letter from undoubtedly have been the town, | work ' or leave :as they h were live should not a man that | determined he was not allied with them | oi j Southern freight tal a-Cal a nortnbounse "im tromand leap couldoverturned Was indling cig moving today ment: "I notice time, limelight stage | best of the. contention The action laken by Voliva under his power of attorney from Dowle, which up to yesterday had not been legally canceled, appears to have been within his rights as the latter's agent The deposed leader's attorneys reiterate thelr assertion that eventually Dowle will regain oth his spiritual and temporal power in Zion. City, but aside from. these claims there is nothing on the surface to indicate the slightest progress toward the goal for which he Is striving. Dowie's heaith is said to be causing his followers the greatest concern, although when questioned they assert that their leader is improving physieally every day. that floor Following the eustom of a Majority of elevator operators in Salt Lake, the boy in charge of the car Started. the elevator, then reached to close the door, not noticing that Dr Steele Was making an attempt to get Of The door caught the passenger, -a|the ch a VELS OR -- ails Mob, on elevator" ~ onthe Atlas. block... A to follow, some the the "prophet's " Volivans Thus far the | floor the elevator stopped stepped out and Dr. Steele Uemnpted the "first hifa in the control of succe ede ¢ tity airs, which. promised all sensational developments "Elijah Il. came from the south j eloud of dust and hot chariot of fire, have all Nattened out Alexander appears to be content to sil propped pillows in an ehair in his elegant apartment in the Auditorjum annex and leave the battle for hia lawyers to Wage with the rebels In Zion Form. severe of on 7 as and Zion -_-_-- ears : Dr. Frank B. Steele narrowly escaped death in the Atlas block elevator ae before noon. yesterday As it vas he was rendered unconscious and kite President Roosevelt Hits Corruption in High Places Christian| as Well as in Low. the cen-| spectacula occupied for out wings INDORSES SANITY IN GRAFT CRUSADE events and vee of has stage the crowded the The erashed down throwing him help's-s mat lever seeming carried to the | 424 paying no jonce of Jeader into ing ar- | the and Is) CENTS Alexander - his'. rehabilitation church and bnough FIVE Zion. 14.-John with been Out Bad in April for Catholic " cellected making spectators heard horrified to see He_was‘at and Sts with Greeks‘ who came to Salt Lake 4 for the purpose of atte nding the ser- | | vices celebrating Easter... This exodus It them a-rapid Michig gi fg crashed into Cireult years Is by: thettaleof he ona FROM and Let who. apostle' ter pans verte- automobiles Down to Chicago, Dowie, rushed lower cool ts Content eontention |} morning to a representative of The | canyon with the investigation of certain wine | Inter-Mountain Republican that he Real Estate association petitions Uta rooms, It was shown that the league had his men picked out to be sworn | delegation In congress to work for re-! | had got hold of the wrong girls, and | in at a-mpment's notice in case the | sumption of activity at Fort Douglas. since then McBride has been threat- : Car) Street 14--Seven 1@ hen & was struck before the and seaman: Years. ) American| Strikes Says April injure departme nt. There have Hist YT ; cau bill she declar to. given were ti| tg ae on ce ber of groundings and ing muc h damage to : |shortly before -_ cot of- | Me the menoff who were came shift and Swear destroyed umet electric street railway Ninety-third. street crosstt n iftk LL o'clock tonight 2 considered KAN. which. 4 last earth- ot nl Chicago, were fatal}; Shore City, Mo.ot NextCityof: Cox, Appleton y infj peace ac ie toowork | ground in- was ; ine and ani Crossing to Kindline 7 lonira Appletonyn Accidents by shocks were | work He and contin-| nq failed csolate. : Train oe thead tied cap-) turretChicag at. o ratios I ce "RCeste y Alfred, ' ro, At that point i -sidenet : tain, first 1 clas J eh ra ean uncle, | out and it 1s Next ot cin Jt . train carried Chicago 1an reaihere are Athey. Elias Homer. seami 'D eae | rossing and oO o'cloek-thi Disperse Greek, ; ; occurred cer The ee |Oe were life beginning to recoyer | Stead of Shore ‘ at He ae Prrme rs mate Pe \ ee New York. City; ae avet INorbt rg, Salds- | next of kin, 5 the co Snes PAC DE ‘This is supposed to have the peT Poses ot ean the j} learned INJURED ARE IN CHICAGO WRECK) , SEVEN Novemonk » | | *anee ngersit from.+ 4 New directed. the large Greeks | 2otel gneD This Greek ete rh Junction Greeks : wae , P romot- and, was appointles »' ihr alive nt X ‘ ee navy 10, the j the neighborhood of Sheriff Emery and his ‘Shinko has ‘beén laid | this cit left Bingham in. this section that the | terday. afternoon, and $45,000,000 3 is promoted e 189 7 "1899 "He rved at) 6 a ber in Ram nooo at the One thre the « irthquake of March when | men were practically destroyed. New | case ind those ‘that were being re-| nent Jake , a naval Sep eteoat joined the Norberg, third class Then uid the ring was resumed, and = the sheriff's force had difficulty in locating the spot from which the firearms were discharged 1,500 Desolate "Lal - yard hen : . Grae at time in just July grade) grad Manila: ate The Ife has position, the one he is beng sUdIOW pu tual waist. his kite casily and. in:an<instant "it was | Steele" entered -the lifted to a height of fully 250 feet. | round floor of the to| together in a field ne: ar the Consolidated smelters. Thin] on the ground for the pur-| fficers, . March ‘Glacier. pa (junioror the s York ‘Two : sort) knives serious trouble t yas when Greeks, d OS DTS navy 1895 thensigi : Ne : 0n simelt- shots would appear to have been fired ante the ate. -Shortly before midnight - wa smoted to Jieutenant Septem be >¢ Duty in bureau of equipment u : \@_Kearsaree..in. October, yarena. mest welt« firearms. been for from ‘Vire - ini ecib ‘ ae 1 } London, gnanss ee Ran} which ts > eeh eu uous had a gain separated and _in small parties tngvarious monetary x2umbling EVOTEOIUN, ‘ gs : tetiss hed and ordered to Lonhe we ct para aa 2 re course of indon, , ng mir ; wre se rt United =:.States « Junction at ex eer omiciais from than the rhe intervals between the filled with slight shocks os September 1s9o ble ~ was as deta ehe d and 1894, in June, academy the from seryed on board the Detroit and. at ee aoe es a snro- : rs The Loss. and disturbance f Captal killed vee . ee ae re ca , ie. until ae in yours Ww a *n the men saw the force of | Roosevelt declining ~ to un again | sheriffs, led by ie eputy Sheriff' Emery, | while in office, stating that th e newsmed with repeating Winchesters, | papers ridiculed him, and the Ameri{* they disbanded by di- | can people made were. quickly un of these trips. quake were being cared for, was de- | troved, only sixty lives being saved |} rhe damage is declared b dis- | patches from the afflicted section to be | much more han at the last earth-| quake At that time 1,014 persons | were killed. 895 injured and ] property Ik J 1 at embassy, : and rection of an unknown eee SB be the leader ELE e ee April 14.-A cable are killed enormous. : is now In progress Hi ; f Vietim story 0 : The navy department gives the fol-| lowing sketch of Lieutenant Hudgins,) 10 wis Killed; of Lacutenanl oracme oo] t lly in) injured, and. of the' who is criticall assistant the return very | eqrne are board aan ern let. Carelessness of Pilot Forces Physician to Make Desperate Leap. over made iade (o rose ofwhen getting ; work they }attack the men years spread desolation in| half of the island of For- this aThe . of M,. - hundred| folded aeronautl, today spine that his an pat the a conceivable were \ Deputics puit were thrown to the lipnp the inhabitant At. Datico a hospital injured persons of the ‘ Eingham The urred been coneluded It is understood that) Admiral fvans ha tlready ordered a@ court of inquiry, and the presumotien here is that the investigation by the) erent ment ul Ne 1 j Reece men at work that they meant buslisays; An earthquake of greater | ness, With all ee firing that was and duration than any known | going on, no one was injured, and the mosa any officer, spetition and his New and of clubs expected who were | Bingham | mob was arm turn: fire of a Gutbreaks ; Property most exhaustive The country L View To 2scer= | Rat Shikov and providing Means | qesolate It Is sutens out _ every from threats : Is "~ about were rope the further Chicago, The department Is at a loss to Un-\ trom derstand how the powder should have. they been discharged after the pratcice had | joy Se i POO . A wet with but jvmorning, M ne pn | a in eoninead, lights in the aii shel mob, 1 Dire andj] cial Losing 1,500 People and } Inquiry. repetition: him the city at mJdnight to be present at the tion or 7 acroplane liaster celebration held in the Greek | over the head of. the | Orthodox church in this city. The speHe was lifted out and his Polk ) Gee out,,Conditlogs . +s rs armed Beet, just arrived to ease in . seamen Ser- | 1° show every | Shocks of terrific violence, the second | pear the smelter early this morning : coming fifteen minutes after the first} py. thy "Steele in s Fa tant eat aia j Sie ieecan "hou 4 : i pets RE)his life SNe : to "Newberry. ane 1 the pra ne (rly late I threatened with if he went recognizes a Ludlow, spaired of and in maining to save it Return wall ed sf weapon | eine that Goan, the two 9 I men eri ene squirmec2 Weal and r« the and people 1m | loss is injured nd Exhaustive ‘ a battleships. to injured recovery eed speedy sno Spare it will demand that inquiry Pe made W oH taining the cause and on | 1} they EARTHQUAKE. KiKILLS brave officers ‘end men nd it extendsitsee e% 3 . . sufferings rhe States best ah he ines ie uy " burnt So Ragist~ the folEvans, in the 14. two ae ane sible i oe oF tho mwas 1onor to the deat (Siened.) z the ave oye Buildine Bu iz, Groen county, Ee NOPE time of. conedord- to April than aeroplane | 168, hb cs : bi oventt als tore Poel eee ead and his special dep- | pexas Colonel Says ssi Bookk velt Did Not |:self. All of a sudden he started down. : . Mea Wares alee julles accompante d by the force taken oe vard, hedless of the reminders of the vero brought and then the mob work- | down from this elty by Sheviff Emery, Swear Off from TWonting. ae nin the car that the legs of the ae hee ; vere . A eee ee pe -| dispersed n mob of ne rly 100 Greeks Houston, ‘Tex,, April 14.-Col, Cec) | Unfortunate passenger who had. fall- RCA = -ablercr: Adm a wounds ids. To 2,00 Shortly "eaten the | Formosa Suffers Severe Shook: 3 felt. sympathy, wishes. fo } id who and slshortly arty 3 afterward ftel ard th mob was' armed and their tila lives oon were | ynd firearms and Rear 7 Peared pinioning rael \"Prophet' . . a . oe a In tow, the ae roplane being conthat he had to be taken to his room at jers or the Pingham Consolidated Pri- | structed so that ft-had twice the-liftteh hotel, where he remained quietly tiny. Mobs of these foreigners con- | ibg power of the one used by HMamil- | '0r the rest of the day. | gregated In the Cields near the smeoltton \ strong outh wind lifted the bi everal other passengers, Dr. sertous, . pected, i Trouble ‘their President. } Easter Fila... more -the and torney injured FIRED Attend - on | grees a woieh Crane yen I d its to Wa mit i it the Kearsarge, which oceasioned the | in recent death and injury in the perfor mance southern their, that| accusation 1,500 United their a louse fol- command of the fleet? "The department is 9eceply grieved by the unfortunate accident on board the an ena ronnie county Sheriff ton did ver injured J He directed that dolence be sent a of duty of the' navy a Ja A viec-Serfous be- | of: ¢yviminally 1 Storms ib St orner on Deputy a Captain Winslow. was laid before him. | ( & - Sate GuquEniio datini y SHOTS Loads odedead co > iow | | Coach Reaches the, precnaster i onlyacen Chin were nob ees or intelligence receipt The found the secret the navy out | of the. city, Sd. Peed Roosevelt | assisting In laying the corner-stone| for the office building of the house os representat Ves. The Pubilshers' Press conveyed ras ‘ans of barracics: Mol BH Orit, Will pO "bu vend leasti doand ye between cit ‘eputi gut Tne Following, dangerously acnldenits recovered cniteal A wa 13 a hers anale : ae oreris cates OF for of JOHN ALEXANDER DOWIE TAKES TO TALL GRASS Alone t! he half fasten of the Ludlow kite lift,in his bendseat,backward | ¢ during M and cutting | to (ie jail, agalnst the lives of those who re- | off every opportunity he had of say-| tae entrance to the jail proper was | mained at work in the smelters. ast] ing himself shorn of it#| ortified, they broke into th front night when the time came for the] lifting, power, shot downward like 9 | locr of the sherifs residence. whieh | shift to go on only four men reported | rock Ludlow landed on the hard | to the east of the jail, and eventual- | for work; beach, striking squarely on the base ined entrance A tralfilnad of Greeks came Into the f his spine and then the upper por-/ an a of FL hed, 1e¥ Wert : remainer m p Vas es Porson, Apprehension. _| Bight I sdwards, wards it at : ete rmined. ; € i} and he yesemnbled near huge (onlelt afl. iaved Et the Maryk tbout 4 j os cit a who Jacksonville, ‘rashing PRICE Today-Unsettled. 250-1 | tee through the air, with ie. huge | Wings 14.-Tortur mdninicte seal I i ' 1 blabe result Fd five below t a nita Stale) mech of | Hen of powder . Charg just as i A eats 13-inch t + ; investigated Joseph W. G Critical state kk cn gh ive Tum aret cine gr lift ‘ f but innocent are here seamen forwat turret, while th plese ache ap ae eat ingheana ras ra ignited. elther her it Sir ik- | ' negro negro woman, amit nera, Cuba, f 1 Captath Vel W the Kearsarg "O I I abot 1h 0 et the fteraoo aortly after eamol of target practice in [ Tenn a in two | nee fu of navigati i powder to of in Downward. eee for caring fer him upon Phe ere nanged to the arm} his arrival In New York. Chartes K.'! Goda of Liberty, atid then | Pingham Juaction was in a state of milton, the aeronaut who made the Sy a line er Hot © Dunear : ; eension Monday, i traveling with Seay en? ae , ; ; | nstant fear during the greater pari i udlow and Ludlow's mother has Seuones PENANG, WAND Wee ATSCHLHC | 56 yosterday, momentarily expecting a} been telegraphed to meet the party in I Oe id Jodged in the county | tierce outbreak an the part of the | &iehmond Just ‘ Caused - is Trav the | KUL on , « on es a cused Latth / prac jou target Te consternat eo tonight ite ieved. Attitude ing Smeltermen Causes eb eeH eee HeHeeS, ‘VOLLEYS te ; the { {Wenty-alx | Fh ; + Weather ve KILLS DR, STEELE and Injured Plight - and 15, 1906. ELEVATOR ALMOST Advocate me the ‘ ion th run whilq ae ensaco officers of | « utnst utastroplhyiC- Presi :- Washi } ori] aj troua « lasion ‘ ip CALPAr ge vilk ule " the Guant e _ the Springfield, Mo., April oftheiniddlenacatde Tiappens | ¢ 210 4 ¢ © ? ‘Threatening ; + CAUSE BEING INVESTIGATED Accident Burned ‘ At 2 onlook thin' marnink. chi attlesnip. JTN CITY, SUNDAY, APRIL ‘DASHED TO THE EARTH PINNED IN AEROPLANE BINGHAM JUNCTION~~. of Assault ~ 9 719 + 10 aewis i ‘ Nine on and for EAM Innocent LAKE y . the at | Bridge company and the Varlety Iron | company both of Cleveland. Claims | aggregating l ing against about $660,000 are one company and : Ds: Sze * |