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Show MOUSIN'! EXAMINEE, THE 4 4 4 II UNION Santa Fc Strikers Will Submit a Proposition for Settlement Within Next 48 Hours. lino Topeka, Kau . May ia the patrol by the union msrhlnlhi in the principal noDeeahle feature J?n'a Fe shops strike at Tuieka. They an warned 10 Eocp away from the railroad pr- - u ert y but uvorjiiop the Louuds iKva.iually. General Manager Madge. of the Santa Fi. say. few nf the union tuarhin-lrare coming back to work along the system, but that the road la i'!i trouble in securing the required help to keep up the engines and icket tin-tin- 4 4 4 4 4 4 he shops running. Vice i resident. Burkalew. who is 4 at 4 directing the machini-'- - strike this plaec, said today that the associa- 4 tion would probably submit a proposi- 4 tion tor settlement within the next 4 i 48 houra. disiiatrh ' to the Central - News from Hi. Petersburg says bat- mor s current' that a Kiu Lien tie has been fought-a- t Cheng in which the Russian loss was 7,001, the. Japanese loas-lo.- mm men and ruVt-.ill the Jap-anese being drives hark in diaor- der. Til- - dispatch adds that no roaflrmaikm of this report has been received., set-on- Teat to be Mane In Connecticut on Relative Strength of Parker and Heart t. llartiord, Conn., May 6. In autiripa-tmof an uniisnally interest lug state tomorrow, convention tonight, and jhimocrats iioured into Hartford us a liar. Tito cmvention will rhiaise at large and district delegates to the Ht. IsMila convention. Conserto the opinvative Druioernta ion that Mr. Hearm s strength will he an UBknowit quantity until abown by a teat vote of the convent iuu. Mr. will Troup has annouurerl that he make the lest at. the very outset. If the Parker delegates control, res nliitlons will he piuarntml. On the o' her hand the Hoars! men say they will light any attempt to pass re sol outlining any flat form, believing that matter should be left to the national convention. n ilia-lin- COSTLY CASKET OP JEWELS. I tiled have attended the auction ale of a casket of Jewels. US in num-i- r. says a Herald dispatch from Lon-oThe gem a were announced aa he property of a nobleman but, to the correspondent it was n open secret that they were put up iw sale by the Marquis of Angeleay. 'he sum of 9119.948 was realised, the Ighest individual price being 120.000. bis for a lino drop pearl. Other ar Idea sold from 92,000 to 918,800, the liter price being recorded fnr a drop grains. Itaped pearl weighing 105 New York. May any per-onsg- g 3 r rr mr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 actual work beyond simple urganlailon. will be accomplished by any of the com mi flees at today's sessions. After the officers have been chosen and the work apimrtloned and outlined, much interest will attach to then dally sessions, as many of the most important matters coming before the conference for consideration will be passed upon and finally set' tied in the commitice rooms. over Although stirring contests Many questions are anticipated on the flour of the convent ton. It la expected that In the main the conference will recommendations. follow committee Jllshop H. W. Warren will preside at today's session of the general conference and 'the main feature will be the reading of the address. Tlrta will be concluded liefore the conference adjourn for the day at 12:30. The missionary exhibit will also be opened to the public today with formal anil appropriate reremouy. An important feature of today's conference proceedings was the opening of the magnificent missionary exhibit in the building formerly occupied by the Los Angeles chamber of commerce. This exhibit la one of the most Interesting ever made on tho Pacific coast and surpasses anything of the sort attempted al former conferences. The display ia instructive, showing the magnitude of this feature of Methodist propaganda. The exhibit is under the personal charge of Secretary' Earl Taylor assisted by a corps of competent assistant!. The exercises at the formal opening this afternoon were conducted by Bishop E. G. Andrews of New York, chairman of the Open Hour EmergenW. cy commission. Bishop Prank Warren lad in prayer and passages from the Scripture were read by Her. Ding Mlang lug. the conference delegate from China. Bishop Joseph C. Harlzell of Africa and Dr. A. B. Leonard. secretary of the missionary society, delivered addresses. At the conclusion of the exorcises the exhibit Was declared open to the public. The last of the special trains on the transcontinental lines hearing delegates to the general conference arrived at 9 o'clock ibis morning. A local railroad manager estimated that a total of 20.000 delegates and vial tors have arrived in the pity. Not the difficulty has been cnronnicr-rslight!the- rsees Won rominltimt in by pUcius this gicai host, nnd the cx-- , d ,r - 4 s rr t Ktiro-IMitk- Kur-opaikl- n pnr-sitin- I it ! j J fore-doome-d n J J d-- 4 floor ware- - burned to death. The big' warehouse, filled with fiiture. was destroyed. titaaied at 975,00(1. started. fur-bbu- e The loss is in Arguments. Denver, May 3. Argument. writ of habeas corpus Lsiwd nn(lDIwfcv! of Charles H. Moyer. pi;.-Western Federation of Miners. wT been deprived of his freciom March 3. by order of Governor PiJh. and ia now held as a military prisnsi' at Telluride. which is under mSSS law, were heard by the Sia'e sunrM court today The case has a.,kS wide-spreinterest and many and Judges of minor court from parts of the state assembled in the preme court room to hear the speechZ of Attorney General X. c. Miller John M. Waldron for the state nn,f!S E. . Klcliardsou for Moyer. Two f.ci days will be consumed in argument five hours to each aide. The nueti at issue la whether the the at ate has authority ro esixbltot military rule for the purposi- , J? pressing whal he termed "a state of lL aurrection and rebellion. due to aw of strikers, in hia proclamation iK-Uing martial law iu Teller, San Mituil and laa Animas counties. Governor Peabody denies the Jurisdiction of the court in the case of Moyer, and claim! the right to suspend tha writ of court and to arrest and hold as military mj. oners any persons whom he dtean guilty of inciting "insurrection." in Yellowstone Coach Dashed Down Canyon Side. Passenger QUALITY Big Field in Metropolitan Handicap but Not More Than Four High . Clasa Horeea. New York, May 5. Tha flrat big event of the racing season In tho east ranir today with the running of the Metropolitan handicap at Morris Park. The weather waa fine and early in tha day It was estimated that no less than 50.0(H) people would be in the grand stands and crowded about tha courss when the horses warn sent away. The Metropolitan handicap field of today distinctly lacka class and quality. It la a Mg field, but there are not more than four really known . high . class horses In it. Irish Lad stands out with Beldame, 8talwart, Pulsus and High Ball next In order of prominence. Imst year William C. Whltney'a mare Gunfire scored a brilliant victory. This year Harry Payne Whitney's Irish Lad. raring in the name end colors of his partner, Herman B. Duria, will go to ihe post a favorite in the great event. It waa the uncertainty surrounding tha new comer which gave the doubt to the event. High Ball ranked well up among the dangeroua couieatanta, and Pulsus, a 100 who will carry only pounds weight, had strong support Another favorite with many backers waa Mamie Worth, nnd Lux Casta, who waa reimrted to lie In better ehnpe than ever before in her life, carried the hope of many turr follower. Some of tha probable starters are: 3, 98. E. Walsh. Orthodox, HARBOR NOT CORKED. Damon, 4. 95. Hennessy. Iiord Badge, 5, 94, Hildebrand Fort Arthur, May 4. (Delayed in 3. 94, A. Brennan. Beldame, ftfi fun v,'4 ""vimJtHfiv I 4. Ill, Odom. Dazzling, ware teen cruising on horizon this Eugene Burch, 4. 109, Creamer. iiiJiUlliH uflll ffi Ita.iillV AuulB l4 mm Pulsus, 3, 100, Thompson. liclpated. Illyria. 4. 100. Obrien. steamers of the The wrecks of eight Stalwart, 3, 100, Phillip the pohave been definitely located; Ingold. sitions of two others are not yet known, and the remaining two, unable to withstand tho terrific fire of the Russian guns, turned back. The average tonnage of the fire ships exceeded 2.IKM) tons. They were the l, Bhihalta, Kokurn. Asogao, Mikawa, Waif Gats Two Free Ridea Fudosan. Yedn. Nagato. Oiartt. Parentless Across the Sea. and the latter Aikoku Bakusa, tiagaml, tons. 3.000 of New York. May 5. A newsboy waif This dispatch, though written when has bad two free ridea across who the Russians had liail opportunity to the Atlantic is being hold at Ellis isascertain the location nf eight of the officials. the land by Immigration ten siinkeu fireships, makes no menhave been compelled to refer tion, It will be noticed, of the blocking They at Washof tho harbor cm ranee as reported In his rase lo the Itdepartment lacka precedent. ington because r Toklo. 'The first dispatch from Tho lad, Samuel Morganlander, is stated that the attack failed. seven years old. Hi pa reals brought him here from Oermany and both RUMORED BATTLE. father and mother died some time ago. sellLondon. May 9. -- A dispatch to the The child made enough money by to life. About sustain newspapers ing Central News dated Seoul, Tuesday a month ago he wandered aboard a says: French steamer to get warm and lyHeavy cannonading was heard off Genaan (on (he east coast of Korea) ing down in the aieerage foil asleep. When he awoke the ship was far at Monday and this morning. U Is sup- sea and he waa ordered to get up for posed that Rear Admiral Trios' fleet his meal. Apparently the officers did has succeeded in engaging the Rus- not discover that the ehild waa a stowsian Vladivostok squadron. away. At Havre he went ashore and A rumor tu the elf ret that .the Japanese had succeeded in bringing the the Unitedin States consul general got a restaurant until the next Russian Vladivostok squadron (of four him a job liner aalled.The vessel brought cruisers I to batf off Ylailivostok, French ta destitute and an was circulated in Paris yesterday, hut him back but be alien, so the immigration officials held up to this time no confirmation has lilin up pending Instructions. been obtained. Evidently the dispatch refers to the same rumor. YOUTHFUL STOWAWAY ' To-tom- Fort-Arthu- ICE WAS RAILROAD OTTARD8 DOUBLED. TOO THICK Dispatches from Harbin to the Times sey the forces guarding (lie Siberian railway have anil been dnuiilcd al each station bridge and that companies of mounted frontier guards make dally excursions on ell her side of the railway for a distance nf 13 miles. The object of these excursions la to dear the neighborhood of Manchurian brigands, collisions with whom had become Increasingly frequent. New York. May 5. And Because It Waa Hard to Cut Chicago People Must Pay Mere For it. RUSSIAN RAID. ANOTHER Ncs York, 'lay 5. The Japanese merchant steamer Haginowia Mam. luiund from Vnusoti to Knsan. is considerably overo'ie and fears are entertained Dial lias met Die same fate Bi4 lh(1 Kin3h!-- i Mam, says a Heralil fmm Seoul. Another Tics-inraid down the east coast was reimed Tuesday. i ' Gt'FFY FOR CHAIRMAN. New York. May 5. Col. Janies Uuf-- r. of Pennsylvania, has been seleet--; ed by the supporters of Judge Alton B. Parker for chairman of the Democratic national committee, says the Her- TRANSPORT STRIKES ROCK. 5. A transport New York. May which was c:uiv.ying the foreign military attaih" to the scene of war has tioii wricked, striking a rock near Sliinione-acrorrtlng to a World dispatch rn.ni Tokio. Tho attaches aro being corned by another steamer to their do- -. 4 4 44 at PtiH-.i-i- . i 'vtary of on - Du- - in this city, it 4 tor Filet c c.t the coal strike ;s iiiieiT4 in !: kern coal fields is 4 ilecla'Cit 1,. No details arc p!v" 4 en hut it i.nderstiasi that tho 4 reason for I ! 4 at an eu i js the failure of the 4 naiiorai oiL.nizatlon of the Unit- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 cd Mtno Werners of America to further su :i-ihe Colorado striker-- . yei hern quaricr- nun. . i' enuimunicatlou has front the head- national urcaima- bees "' of Judge Parker """d "Presentatives I i rp SV" " li" fm mis belief. J J .4 jl d A Jit jt Jt Jt J From a May M. veil from H. ' 3- Conferences which have I. Cofonel C.nffjr and per- COAL STRIKE OFF. - May 5. Announcement la made that the price of ice In Chicago Is to be higher this year, not in spite of rigorous winter but because of it. The Ice companies claim the product was no extremely thick and difficult to rut that they spent more than the usual amount of money for labor and arc forced to raise the price to consumers. Last year ice sold at wholesale at 15 and 20 cents a hundred pounds, according to quality. It will be sold at 2't and 3u cents a hundred this year, year families were supplied at 30 n'I 23 cents a hundred pounds. This year ire will cunt 33 and (0 cents a hundred. Chicago, J 4 THREE MURDERERS j jl j Jl Jl J$ 4 HANGED. 4 ' 4 Winchester, Tenn.. May 5. 4 4 Henry Judge. Joe Help anfl John 4 T 4 Evpna were hanged hero today 4 for the murder Inst August of 4 2 4 Simon Bucher and his wife. They 4 olid to the last. Help pre- - 4 T 4 viunsly made a confession in 4 "b'ch he said Judge planned 'the 4 1 4 4 his motive being to get rid 4 4 4 of the Buchers because they had 4 4 4 the oversight over tome mountain 4 4 land from which Judge wanted 4 4 4 to steal tinilier. Judge employed 44 4 4 Evans and Help to commit ihe 4 4 4 rrime. j I I I 4 Jl ,8 jl jjjj - r44 NARROW ESCAPE LACKS I'".' CLASS AND er with a zero man. against the general's, name. Cnder the old ru:c3 aud traditions, of the Russian army, the batteries of (lie thint artillery brigade aud I ho third twtery of Die third brigade, which ksd. their gnus at the battle of Kiu Lien Cheng, would be stricken Irom the army list forever. Tho uames of batteries losing guns and those of regiments losing their colors or otherwise disgracing ilicmselves list. formerly disappeared from the This was ibe cast! of Uio. ceicbraied immortal Hussars iu 1823 which in the conspiracy against Emperor Nicholas. Only a few years ago the regulation was rescinded, owing to a realisation of the fact that It would work great injustice iu the rase of batteries and regiments forced by circumstances to sacrifice themselves, as was the raa on Sunday. No further official news has been received regarding the Russian losses, but Gen. Kaahtallnsky's estimate. 2,000 men, ia accepted as representing their full extent. It Is generally believed that the Japanese bait between 3."00 and 4,000 men. This is based upon reports of eye witnesses. There has been absolutely no statement of the number of prisoner! captured by the Japanese, but the general staff is inclined to admit that 200 turn were captured though the staff ascertains that it has no actual means of knowing definitely how many prisoners are iu the bands of the Japanese. Not a single newspaper dispatch has yet been received beyond the several colorless telegrams from the Ilusslan which headquarters at Liao Yang, simply repeat the official news. A correspondent of Novostl who was al the front, was killed. Bus-sian- wl-dit.r- k Two Days Will be Consumed ?: , warehouse, adjoining the Lessing Ikodug annex. Afo r a hard fight the wa confined to the .building in fn cf I I ELIES e Angeles is Being Outlined deal. But little B CASE With Work of the Methodist Conference at Los to 4 4 MOYER NEW DISEASE A SCOURGE - T last Angeles, Cal., May 9. The second day's session of the Methodist general conference opened at 10 o'clock this morning. The commit tecs on Episcopacy, Itineracy, boundaries, revivals, temporal economy, state of the churrh and temperance convened at 9 o'clock with but few members absent to take up their work. . The committee on boundaries is In session this morning but has uol yet consideration nf the reported the weighty problems with which it, has 190 1. hoi-piia- d i 4 4 PERISH IN 4444444444444444 - G, 4 4 Xew York. May 6. Seven ehil- - 4 4 dren have died within the last 4 4 few days and many othera are 4 4 suffering from a disease which 4 4 has appeared ia the neighborhood 4 4 of Madison avenue and One Hun- - 4 4 tired and Fifth street. Al least 4 4 tweuty case are reponed from 4 4 one The doctors have 4 4 been wholly unable to diagnose 4 4 the disease but they believe it to 4 due to germs arising from the 4 4 and Contents Warehouse in Big Chicago 4 lie walla ut old tenements, the low- 4 4 er floors of which are being re- - 4 Burn a Loss of $75,000. 4 built into stores. - The walla, ceil- - 4 4 ings and floors are being scraped 4 4 or torn down snl In the dust 4 4 thus raised the germs appear to 4 4 germinate. The symptoms of the 4 of leuanls The family of Eric Werner, propria-DiChicago. May 4 disease are headache, lassitude. 4 ijessing Lemon;; annex building, lor f the warehouse, lived on the lop 4 rapidly developing fever and 4 4 usually death within twenty-fou- r ; 4 r..,.u.v C,1 hours. driven tu tin- at reel tudai by fire forced to flee In (heir sight cloths, 4 is now The health department 4 4 Investigating tho matter. 4 destroyed Werner Brothers' storage Sixty horse confined on the ground "It ia not a closed shop that we want." he said, bm a contract, so ranee. The have every realli ui the machinists may hate a ready son to followJapanese the southern mad, of he Idea of the work In required where I hey will have the advantage them, of which they now have a very of the of their ships. The tag no idea.' roads are less difficult and mountainous III rough the FrngWaug Cheng district imt the Japanese must dispose of he Russian forces ai Feng Wang Cheng liefore they can cut off l.iao Tung." An officer of the staff who iIih-- not believe the Japanese will make an Result of Suspension of Two ConsoliImmediate advance on- - Manchuria, said Vo the correspondent of the Asdated Stock Exchange Firms. sociated Press: " I "They are too careful tc conmill New York, May 5. The suspension such a blunder as lo expose ihcir of two consolidated slock eachangu flank to the Russians statloued at Feng Hale A Co., of Boston Wang Cheng. 1 think they will fortArms, and New York, nnd T. H. leary & ify their position at the Yalu and t'o., was antuiiinced today, nnd T. II. may land troops at Takushan and hold Leary and Frank Hale, exchange niem-In-r- s the seashore, but In no wise will they of those two Arms, were expelled advance across to Liao Tung, where from the Consolidated exchange, on they might be taken on either flank h- - Gen. Kuropatkin from Liao Yang charges of irregularti tea in transactions. This action followed a long and Geu. Rtoessel from tho auuih." session yesterday of n committee Toklo, May 9. A telegram which for nearly n year has Itetui inhas been received here from Gen. Kuro-k- i vestigating the business of the memIn dated May 3rd. which he rebers of the Consolidated exchange. night J. H. Hale was arrested ports that a careful search of the battlefield of last Sunday revealed two un a charge of larceny of a customhundred additional wounded and dead ers securities. Russians. He expects that a complete search of the Held will result In HEAR8T WINS AGAIN. this number. Olympia, Wash., May 9. After 4 Continuing, the Japanese general caucusing all night it Is stated 4 seye that among the Russian prisoners Is a medical field offlrer. The JapanA that the different factions In the state convention 4 ese ordered him to assist them in carDemocratic 4 which meets here today agreed 4 ing for the Russians and their own Wounded. The officer obeyed and he A on a compromise which provides for the selection of s delegation 4 is now engaged lu treating the woundA to the national Democratic con- - 4 ed of both armies. vent ion with the supporters of 4 4 William K. llearst In the major- - 4 DISPLAY DESPERATE COURAGE. ity. The compromise was effect- - 4 Fort Arthur. May 5. Tho Japanese 4 ed by a combine of the King 4 4 county (Seattle) and Fierce couu- - 4 displayed desperate courage in their 4 ty (Tacoma) delegations. The 4 fire ship attack on the night of Tues4 delegatee to the nat tonal conven- - 4 day. The ships aa they approacheJ 4 Hon will be controlled by the 4 were divided Into three groups, all 4 unit rule. 4 heading straight for the entrance of the harbor. While etlll far from the if ip ip if shore they ran on the Russians' mines apd they were under murderous fire from the Russian batteries. Three torpedo boats followed the fire ahipa to pick up the crews of the latter. When the flrat ship foundered, the crew clambered up the wiask cheering for the emperor of Japan, as they went down. Kroifl' the mast-heaof the second vessel as she began to Insink, her crew waved lanterns to dicate her course to those aiflern. Their small boats, though soon riddled, did not raise the white flag. A Japanese sailor, who came ashore at Electric hill, when summoned lo surrender, sprang forward with a revolver In his hand and died fighting. Another Japanese sailor who was pulled mil of the water tried to throttle himself with hi necktie. One of the Russian rowNsits which approached a sinking ship for the purpose of saving her crew was met by small arms fire. The Russian sailora showcrowds has the which with pcdlenry been handled apeak much for the ed every consideration for the capJapanese, wrapping them up in committee. No details have been ov- tured own coats and carrying them that thrlr erlooked nnd no lalatr spared ashore. One of the rescued Japanese would add to the comfort and convenofficer committed suierde by disemience of the visitors. York, bowelling himself, doqparlng he would Hon. Frank Moaa. .of New nnd a lay member of the delegation rather die than go home in disgrace. who was taken suddenly 111 on the ATTACK TO BE REPEATED. trip west, is in a aerinua condition at the lieaconess hospital. The phy8t. Petersburg, May 5- .-4 p. m. Gen. sicians In atiendnnce express hopes in bis recovery but grave fears are Kuropatkin has gone to the fnmt. from Resolutions of Liao Yang to Inspect the situation perfelt by his friends. Troops are being hurrlel sympathy sonally. high esteem and tender l.lao Yang and Mukden forward have been passed by the conference from a position near Feng Wang Cheng. and communicated to the dlHlIngtiish-e- d to All the Russian wounded have been patient. Rev. Thus. II. Kurd, a sent bark toward Liao Yang In order presiding elder from Oregon, ia also not to encumber the operations of the con fluid lo bis room with a serious Russian army. lllneaa. It appears evident that Gen. is prepsriug to give battle to Gen. Kuroki'a army if warrant. Private reports are to the effect, that, the fighting blood of the Russian soldiers is up an.i that they are thirsting the for an opportunity to revenge slaughter on the Ynltt. but although the from (Continued Page One.) chais greatly commander at Die miscarriagn of bis plaus grined 4. m. 2:19 8t. Petersburg, May p. on the Yalu. there Is no Idea here that The Russian papers are rather spar- he will ait rashly on that account, ills ing in their comments on the bntfic decision as to the extent of the opu-sltio- n of Kin Lien Cheng, evidently swatthe w ill make at Feng Wang Cheng ing more complete details, but what depeuds upon the location and am-i-they any contains no traci of discour- of Japaucse landing in Manrhnria. Dcs-c.i- ia agement. or attempted landings are The Noioe Vrcniya soya I he dnys now moment jrily anticipated imnr New of patience announced ly Gen. Chwung aiid The head of Korea luiy. g have now begun and dclarv Occupying an interior litu and that the Japanese difficulties will Inthe tactics of Napoleon. Knn- crease as they advance. The paper paikin's problem will lie tofun-ea-prevent . the chief danger now Is in llu It junrture of the enemy's attitude of the Chinese and says: is necessary Tor him to await the de"Our diplomats must make preparavelopment of the Japanese plana and tion in realizing tlic danger of Chi- ascertain Die direction, strength and nese neutrality." wheip-the other ixilr.nin will come The Ylednuotl remarks: liefore deriding luw to light his ad"it is a Japanese victory. Do not versary In detail, let us seek for a srapegnai. It Is the j It Is believed here that the Japanese fortune of war. Gkiry to the dead plana for concerted net inn have hern and to the survlrnrs of tho heroic embarrassed by the failure to block light against overwhelming odds. But the entrance to Port Arthur Tuesday hi- - .iHiiancso wool. I probably and a reiietlilun of the attack on the their dearly hnught victory for Russian Gibraltar is momentarily exthe Nil l ling up of Pori Arthur. pected. The Russisky Invalid, the army orVice Admiral Togo'; fleet wag s'ghi t rd off For Arthur last night and ingan, points to the fail that S.flfln mnnr aay he atbattle deed unc'inflr-ir- d fouehl a rear guard Bchoen Ora bol n. tacked at daylight this moruinq and against 30.000 at (Austria), in 1805 and a century las that fighting Is now in progress there. er 8.000 Russians fought SO.OW) Jap. At Icast the lulling off nf port Aranese at the Yaln. thur. if not the fsie of tli" fortress "The Russians." the Russisky In- depends. In the onlufon of ihe general valid mlds, "rejoice to lay down their staff, n jam General KurnpatMu's pre-lives when duty calls." venting a juncture .or the Japanese The Novoe Yremyaa expert says force. the report of Major General Kashtai-nsk- i It Is understood here that G'mi'ril proves charly thnl the Russians Ziissalltch has already been relieved should have withdrawn during the of his command for dlroliedicp.'i of orders and that his net is under connight of April 3i)ih end adds: them to sideration. "Kashtalinsky destruction. It was i miracle of heroGn. ZfMKalitrh Iasi summer cam-- j ism and fortitude that they esrapi-i- l masdcil an Inranfry dlvI.-Jndu:Jrg mi s'nriu the maneuvers and iiis'.-te- .l after slaying mid inflicting stub i ing losses upon the enemy. heights commanded by an nrti:. I "Gen. Kunikl pridmh'y lias hts lery riiviHicu. Hjs palai s sere so available lot an im mediate ad g'u t,l,l that they rewarded U.c bleu I j MEMBERS ARE EXPELLED GATHERING DEMOCRATS MAY SIXTY HORSES 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 FORM PICKET PATROL FIJI DAY MOUSING, OQl'ES, UTAH, j go-nu- Uvingstun, Mont., May 5. A party of touriste traveling through Yellowstone park has had a narrow escape from being dashed to death la a chasm which along the Golden Gate road, leada info the park from Gardiner. Driver August Getz, in charge of a coach containing the passengers, all easterners, encountered a bed piece of road, throwing the singe to one side and precipitating it over the tflde of n precipice. Aa the vehicle rolled over It was caught by tirnsh and Its descent which stayed for aa Instant, during the passengers managed to extricate themselves and escape, clinging to the rocks and brush. The stage, becoming loosened from its fastenings, fell with a crash to tho bottom of tbe canyon, 700 feel below, killing the horses anl demolishing Die vehicle. All of the passengers were painfully bruised. DEBS WILL NOT ACCEPT - Telluride. Cola, May 5. Judge Stevens today ordered Die juror summoned for the May term of the dix. trict court in this city to be discharged. All cases pending before the court will go over until the next term. JudL Stevens explained hie action by sayiu that owing to existing conditions InSu Miguel county, which la under military rule, Juries could accomplish little if anything In the trial of the cases, The-ro- NOMIN- ATION. SoChicago, May 4. When the cialist national convention met today NATIONAL SUPPORT WITHDRAWN Pueblo. Colo., May 5. In an inter to nominate candidates for president the delegates were view this morning Governor James H and met by a report that Eugene Debs of Peabody said he was informed while SL Louis by President John Mitchell Indiana, would decline to accept the In nomination for president His friends that the national organization hid withdrawn support from the Colgave aa hia reason tbe fact that the orado minersItsand to this ait he attrof the In the country party strength ibutes the collaime of the strike la the could be better obtained by nomination of some man leas well known southern coal fields. than Debs. The leaders of the party A VISIBLE OBJECT. held the opinion, nevertheless, that Debs' objections on this head could (May Lippi mutt's.) be overcome. A proposed new constiA testy old gentleman forced to lay tution for the party waa discussed. oyer an hour in Dulltown was rurrii hia fate, when a riik en strolled Into the station in! aayed conversation. Taking the muy labels on the visitor's bag as a leader ha said: Because of the refusal of tha catch"Youve traveled about quite a bit" ers to accept the 18 per cent reduc"Yee. tion recently agreed upon by the amalEver see a Injun? gamated association of Iron, steel nnd "Many a one. tin plate workers at Pittsburg, the enEver seen a Chinee? tire plant of the tin plate company at Thousands of them. South Babron ia tied up. Ever seen a Jap?" Labor Notes Yea." The Chicago metal tradea nnd the Elver seen a Jew? unions affiliated with the Metal Polish"Yea. D ers. Buffers, Platers aud Brass WorkEver aeon a " ers' International union have agreed The teety old gentleman could nisi that If they cannot make a new wage it no longer, and, rising to his full schedule the question will be referred height, shouted In atcntnriaa tana: to arbitration. Did you ever nee a' fool? citizen let hln The Members of the Brick. Tile and Ter- mild blue eyes rest on the irate trara Cotta Workern' International un- veler a moment, then In a sweet, low ion are voting on the advisability of voire, replied: holding a general convention. The "Yes, I hev. question waa submitted by the executive board. Tbe members will vote at the same time for the city In which the convention will be held. Tbe candidates are Chicago. Des Moines, Kt. I amis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, New York nnd Indianapolis. A. Lindquist - mild-manner- ChasJ. An agreement has been arrived atb- tween striking longshoremen nnd their employers at Marseille. France, nnd work has been resumed. ' FUNERAL FURNISHINGS The d International Compressed Air Workers union has established headquarters at New Y'ork, with a charter from the American Federation of Labor. Offlrer and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. j newly-forme- : 2C20 Wash. of unions in New Y'ork and other cities are agitating for tradea THOSE LITE MEN union banka In the principal cltiea HAYS More than 980,000 has been raised nnd distributed at Sheffield, England, this winter for the relief of the unemployed. EVERYTHING C01HERCIAL ELECTRIC Cft Toronto. Canada, labor unions expect to acquire a labor temple and lie In their new. home by May 1. STANLEY S. STEVENS, Longshoremen at lake porta have accepted a 7 4 per cent reduction in w ages. Houra of labor remain the same. manager. tm 14a. The works of the American Steel Foundries company will close Indefinitely May 1. nwlnk to a strike of the molders. This affects 400 men. The Alliance, 0., plant will be run double time. The strike nf the 850 ELECTRICAL WaahtaftadA LOOK OUT ahneworkera at for Die factory of Selz. Schwab Co. of Chicago, has been declared off by the National Executive Board of the Boot quality is and Shoe Workers' union. local unions, representing 9.000 blacksmiths in Cook county. 111., have each adopted a new wage Twenty-fiv-e scale, and a committee of the blacksmiths' district council will endeavor lo mold all their best features Into one agreement. Sweet , Lean, Crisp Thin Slice A The management of the Republic. Steel company, has given the Iron roll .turner' the necessary CO diva notice of the termination of their wage scale. That will make the wage acaie end the last of May. The Republic company, it la said, wants a new scale and agreement, with a reduction of of breakfast bacon, cooked to wages. makes a dish most people grmtv Street car men of Ohio are protest- ish. Our HOME CURED BACON ing against a bill which gives police powers to conductors of street cars. The bill clothes the conductor with no authority other than that which he at present possesses in preserving order IVe are making a special kw P upon the car. The measure applies on our home rendered lard : for to steam roads wholly within the dsyl we will a!! 3. 5 and 18 mate of Ohio. at 40c. 60c and Just to reduce" stork. We buy nnd sell for tne A new type of ambulance, wagon Our prices on fresh meats ere Q3 baa been ordered for Canadian militia lowest consistent with good service. Each wagon Is virtually a in Itself, with ruai'n fur (our !l-paiii-ms lying down or thirteen Makes a Dish Hard to Beat 91-1- A.E. Weathcrbj hot-pit- ting 5 up. I 2458 Wah'sAv |