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Show TI?LriMra Emin,r thtf four TVrw 0Cing !"" iutM Westher Forecast I) tab dr out of Ogdan oth,r than PP,r th- 8 Don 3r. h rural PPr a for tha Examiner circulation In the whole 'd ta tMci P"c,nct fX'T ID. VOL NO. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) 157 CGDEN CITY, UTAH. TUESDAY floor in the corner erf a hh.ui fin;uo izunimu-lurai- . In uuK'ln-equally will known, a Uui ubie l Was buu- covered with dird pounds .rf cooked of bu-and other mex1 i. Some o: !;.- - meal scraps were dry, leathi-rv- . jiui unlit m bo and tu the heap were found of pig rkln and itcu some bit picc.-nl i ope at ranis and othr: Infrom quiry evoked the frank aiiuu.-xio- n tiie tuun in charge that tbi was to he ground up and used in m.iking "imtird " A .' s Report Sent to Congress by the President Only Partial Report Made But Conditions as Described By Government Agents Are Sickening Treatment of Employes Lowers Their Morals. ds Neill-Rcynol- tTaihlnpton. June 4. The full text ears on which 11 is carried alsuit, and s the tubs und other tvspectai-leinto report of James Bronson ind Commissioner Charles P. whirh it is thrown are generally of Jn all the pliu-evisited but a KrilL t run mined to congress today wood. single porrcLrn lined receptacle was ty President Rojevelt, is as follows: seen. Tables covert d with sheet iron, The President : Iron carts and iron re lieing inAs directed by you, we Investigated troduced Into the establish the conditions in the principal establucur visito.1 in Chicago engaged in the ments, but no ratal ishment i laughter of cattle, sheep and hogs has as yet abamloucu be extensive sod in the preparation of dressed use of wooden tallies and wooden reThese wooden receptacles mest and meat food products. Two and ceptacles. are frequently found water soaked, were spent, in the i half weekain Chicago and during this j onlv hull cleansed and with meat time we went through the principal scraps and grease accumulations adpacking house In the stock yards dis- hering to their sideB and collecting with a few of the) dirt. This Is largely true of meat irict. together A day was spent liy; racka and meat conveyors of every smaller ones. in New York City In sort, which were in nearly all cases inMr. Reynolds the Investigation of several of its lead-- 1 adequately cleansed, and grease and During our in-- j meat scraps were found adhering to Ing slaughter houses. vftdlgatlon xtaiements of conditions them, even after they had been washed and practices in the packing houses, end returned to service. together with affidavits and documentConveniences. Nothing s Re.v-oo'd- of the s ' J evidence, were offered us from numerous sources. Most of these were rejected as being far from proving the (acts alleged and a being beyond the possibility of verification by ua. We have made no statement aa a fact in the report here presented that was not verified by our personal examinat- ary ion. Certain matters which we were unable to verify while In Chicago are still under Investigation. The followipartng Is. therefore submitted aa ial report touching upon those practices and conditions which we found most eomiuon and not confined to a A Bugle house or class of houses. mors detailed report would contain many speolflc Instances of defects loud In parking houses. Conditions I. of Yards. . Before entering the bnlldlngs we entered the conditions of the ynrds them-Mr- e as shown In the pavement, pens, The pavebricks laid between them, dicp grooves whirh inevitably fill with manure and refuse. Such pavement can not he properly cleaned and is sllnty and malodorous when wet, yielding eloilds of dust when dry. The pens are mainly uncovered except those for sheep; these latter are paved and covered. The viaducts and platforms are of wood, calves, sheep and hogs that hits died en route are thrown out upon the platforms where cars sre untested. On a single platform on one occasion we counted fifteen dead hogs, on the next ten desd hogs. The only excuse given for delay in removal was thst so often heard the expense. viaducts, ::nd plitformes. ment is mostly of brick, the with II. Buildings. Material. The Interior finish of most of the buildings Is of wood; the partition walls, supports snd rafters are of wood, uncovered by plaster or rement. The flooring in some is of brick or cement, but nr usually wood. In many of the rooms where waier Is used freely the floors are snaked Hnd slimy. Lighting. The buildings have been run oil with little regard to sewer. nr limitation. The work rooms a till,, very poorly lighted. A few moms Mt the top of the buildings berause they can not escape the light. b"t 'he moM of the rooms sre so dark to make artificial light necessary t ell tiriu-s- . Many Inside rooms where coiwi Ugh; hi-- c tod is prop deprivi.i: , r 'red are without windows, sunlight and without f'l'iiiinnioatlon with the outalde ir. Thi may be best described as vaults hich the air rarely changes. utl'."r :l!s which onon to the outer 1 r 'f birge. the windows ao cloud- and the walls and ceilings "v iTk ii:.d dingy that natural light wiv fates twenty or thirty feet I:.windows, thus making artl-hfin portions of even these sit'Htnecessary. These dark t l ilo. mums are naturally not auit-b'.dl-r- ft f t - v Ventilation. T -- Systematic ventilation yinis Is not found In any ii'iIlsIimentB we visited. In It - electric funs mitigate air. but usually the work-- ' '"! ' 'limit relief in a humid heavy with the odors of tyi we decayed meats, stinking - "r: i ( nt rails. The work tables upon M'pIr'entthe meat is handled, the floor i Sanitary shows more strikingly the general Indifference to matters of elw.ullne-- s and sanitation than do the privies for both men and women. The prevailing type Is made by cutting off a section erf the work room by a thin wooden partition, running to within a few feet of the celling. These privies ustiallr ventilate into the work room, though a few are found with a window opening into the outer eir. Many are located in the Inside corners of the work rroms, and thus have no outside ownThey are furnUlied ing whatever. with a row of seats generally without even side partitions. These rooms arc sometimes used as cloak roomi by the ted employes. Lunch rooms con-trIn the same manner, by boarding off a section of the work room, often adjoining the privies, the odors of which ?dd to the generally insanitary state of the atmosphere. Abominable as the above named conditions are, the one that affects most directly and seriously the cleanliness of the fond products is the frequent absence of any lavatory provisions In the privies. Washing sinks are either not furnished at all or are small and dirty. Neither are towels, soap or toilet paper provided. Men and women return directly from these places to plunge their unwashed hands into the meat to be converted into such food product as sausages, dried beef and other compounds. Some of the privies are situated at a long distance from the wrork rooms and nten relieve themselves on the killing floors or In a corner of the work rooms. Hence, In some cases the fumes of the urine odors swell the sum of nauseating arising from the dirty, blood sonked, rotting wooden rooms, fruitful culture beds for the disease germs of men snd snimals. Treatment of Meat After Inspection. The radical defect in the present system of inspection is that it does not go far enough. It Is confined at present to passing on the h faithfulness of animals at the time of killing, but the meat that issued in sausage and in the various forms of canned products and other prepared meat foods goes through many processes. In all of which there Is possibility of contamination through unsanitary handling, further danger through the use of chemicals. Daring all these processes of preparation, there is no government inspection and no assurance whatever that these meat food products are wholesome and fit for food desplle the fact that all these product. when sent out, bear a label mating they have bum passed upon by government Inspectors. As to the investigation of the alleged use of dyes, preservatives cr chemicals In the preparation of cured meats, sausages and canned goods. We are not jet prepared to report. We did look into the matter of sanitary handling of the meat being prepared for the various food products. The results of our observations have already been partly given. Other Instances of how products may be made up and still secure the stamp of government InIn one spection are here given. establishment, we came upon fresh meat being shoveled Into barrels and a regular proportion being added of stale scraps that had lain on a dirty ue well-know- n SENATOR BURTON RESIGNS; HIS SUCCESSOR NAMED T1'" kl- A'tne Foster Dwight 'rointed United State ;' ,:,,,enor E. W. Hoch. late "i sneered J. R. Burton, , earlier in the day. H p accepted the ap- ''bt'fly n"r Ue been a candidate .' r I! e'bi'i to the senate to fill I., hthe legislature v , " T)- te fohurn whs born s w : ,n 00:'t)ty. AVIs., In 1840. He w, 'A regiments during th, (' ,,"r stui settled In Kansas In s served for the past d a, vrrptary of the v, of agriculture and ia 30 n 4. a 11 f- . Kan-b-jar- well known all over the country for his Coburn's agricultural tepnrts. home is lit Kansas City, Kansas. He was commissioner of livestock exhibits at the St. Lotita exposition in 1904. The appointment of Secretary o( burn to the mu vacated by Mr. Bur ten came as i surprise. What effect It will have on tbe present senatorial campaign, which ends next winter, forcaatet at this time. meeting with The appuln neat over Kansas. general satisfaction all Mr Coburn bring probably the most pojmlar man .If- the Republic party in tne itaia. - Mr. FIVE PRICE CENTS ruit-piti- MVi-ra- REPORT s n: I:::ni All of these canned products bear of which the following is i sample: 'Abai..ir No. The rontenia cf this psi'kaae have been inspec'e-- l aoeording to tin- art or congrexs ol March 3. lSbl. Qaaliiy y.uaranierd. The jihrasmlogy of these labels are wholly uuw; Hinted. The goveriiinrnt inspectors pass only upon the healt'i-fulurs- s of ihe miai at tin1 time of Die killing, 'they know nothing of the proeexs t b roach which the meal has passed since ill's lnsclinn. They do not know whit else may have been placed in the can iu addition lu "in- As a matter of fart, spected neat. they know 'pithing about the "tun- tents" of the fan upon which the packers place these labels .In not know tluit it contains wluu it purport to coitiiin. The legend "quel-- ! ity guaranteed" immediately billow-- ! ing the atatenieir as to giiveriini. nt in-- ; It despi'Ction is wholly unjustltiaMi ceit cs and ia plainly deslgiiiiieil to tie-- , reive the average purchaser, w.io naturally infer from the label that the government guarantees the con- tent of ilie cun to be what iL purjuirts 19Jt. 5, meiitx thu: serve only :v put wea,.'".is it. to lie b.itiiir it ton ign or t of T'.i Amtiir:ui livuntock and meat pr.i.luetug Uidut.;iy This phase of .hr question cuLiuir, tu avoid. d. Tut fik of ari"i-c- d of trying to hide '.hut busty, b.l.tml the f.irrii!-- , we full tempi-ratirritieisms rf the pack-inbout-ii..ke not at the packers, t'.i: a; th w,y la: nor who raises a lu'g, sheep cr ,iit' tor lutukri. Witn-othe foittgu uititki '. created by i'ih 'Im i ; American liveparking s' or k grow ei s Wiiii.d ce iibholute'y i.en the invrSli-g.iiice;i;,ipt'ii cf profit l.y Mr N. ill ui Irr riuist.lera-1.011- . we assumed t ' ;;s clijivi was in f.irward "r: fit-- ' lit the parking liiiuots as well as in gather aiuiuuu'.-:i"i- i f.ir an Ai.ierii-aparking in iias previous. AGAINST TUT PEOPLE JUNE KORNIN3, Fa.r Tuesday and Wednesday. BE SENT BAGS TO CONFERENCE n lahi'U ILL i uu-u- i dtiKiry. lrom all Ipou i lrrsidiltt and hi tin- - thi- iitv : . invited li.-f- . ;in,l from Insertion of New Matter t: .u .Illytors Mirgestiou Doesn't Meet With HiMseti'li t,e same i i iti-.- we guaruuii-ei- Favor in Senate Conferees at Meeting ConCriticisms and Decide to Stand Pat" Railroad Employes Object to Anti-pa- ss Provision. t tbul their suggestions would be carired cut. sider "'We know our nctltuiis are good, blit we Stand I'.sdy to any piae-tirtsitgges.ilii in the line cf Improvement. We do. however, most j inching cstablishmeni :n Cbicagu isfront t lie- opinion sued a xiatemi-n- t toniytii. iipiviug to i tut the way .c better the puttlic'a th charges made in Ui. Neill l. yuoM'.i tend supply Is to attack the heart of recoil of the itiiestiga'i'iii of the pack-ef- production. Axiie Uisixevelt s plains and JTewm-message to congress. I tie packers dePEACE IN THE HOUSE. Washington. .Mine 4. Il la expected ciare ih.-- their plants are (bun, their of manufacture suitxfuctoi'y. Williams Sees That Filibuster Tactics that the conference rejiort on the railm,thoil road rate bill will be sent buck to con-f- i Stop. ronre as a result of insertion of new Washington. ,iuue 4. Ponce spread matter In tile Lill. Effort to induce it over ihe house of pinion ' tniluj. me lender of the min the senate coufiree to ask for the orily, John Sharp tVIlliuii:, of Mtaxis-i-ipp- ret'ommlttmenl of ihe bill have been to he. bring willing to call off llle unavailing, however. - i In another ctahlishmein now that the rejiiles of Diis Indunry. ftesplic tin, the park- J Hires of oppiii-inoi- i They met with the house conferees to land thu ready lrs sert they port of the conleivos hud been mnd-.- i saiiaages ami dry moldy canned meats. as'ls'irt today and considered the criticisms. eu the statehood bill. This being any practical suggestion for admittedly several years old, were 1 which which the superintendent stsi- - provenients. The rnmiiiiiib-day, a number of bills. Mil of jailers of both bodies decided to ed to ua would be tanked and converted signed the statement aiv Armour it local and natiotiul IniiueM, were "ftand pat uni not to reconsider the i't lain unless it ia sent back on points ft Co, passed with little or no debate. Kwifh ft Co., Nelson, Mo-into grease. The disKtailion to be . il. Hammond Co., Oiiiiihu Fucking The house bring officially notified tl order. made of this was wholly optional with Il ia concedeu tliHt there are four the superintendi ids or representatives Co.. Swift ft Co, N'eUnu. Morris ft Co., by thr senate of the death of Senator of the packers, as the government JJliby, McNeill ft IJliby. unit the Art Inn- Iue Coriiiun. of Maryland, Mr. change in the bill to which points of Talln-t- i Sell wart xchild ft Sulzberger Co. order might be sustained. The first of Mart land presented does not concern itself wlih the of eondoleuee and after the ap- l.f'the IncorpoiuiUm of the words of meats after they have Packers Statement. in the pointment of seventeen members to "tratiKportatioii or facilities passed inspection on the killing floor. The statement follows: the funeral service the house provision requiring every common It might all ba treated with chemicals, "The question raixed as to whether etlcnd mixed with orher meats, turned out diseased meats are sobl by our park- as a further mark of res pert to the carrier to file with thr commission lata senator from Maryhind adjourned copies of all contitciw wklth other comIn any form vf meat product desired, ing houses Is aue on which the whole mon cat rlers In relution to any tariff, and yet the packages in which it waa world wants. ta farts and the truth until noon tomorrow. Previous to adjournment It was una- "I ran portal ion or facllittea affected to tie shipped out to the public would must lie told If tbe meal and livestock nimously agreed that the first two by till act. be marked wl'li a label that their conindustry ia to have a square deal: hours of tomorrow shall be given over In section four the words or transtents had been "government in- TUIh vital side cf the whole question, to bills under susiienslon of the rule. were added to the provision portation spected. however. Is abolutely Ignored in Presiof under hills During the pasage authorizing the roiumliMlon to pass ou It is not alleged here that snch use dent Roosevelts message, snd all but ausjienaion the message of tbe Presi- the reanuushleness and uatm-s- a of "auy was to lie mads of this stuff. The case omitted from notice in the In to conditions dent relating the pack- regulation or practices whatsoever of Is pointed out. as one showing the report. ing hoosea waa read and referred to surh carrier cr carriers affecting such glaring opportunity for the misuse of our of moat in on parte "Every pound the committee agriculture. ralia. Another amendment of tha a label bearing the name and the iming houses comes from animals which same character waa made to this secplied guaranty of the United States are inspected snd passed by trained TO UNIONIZE MEXICAN tion. government. the veterinary agents of department Thr fourth amendment subject to a Another instance of abuse in the use of agriculture. This la the absolute Denver, June 4. According to Act- point of order la that declaring that of labels canto to our notice. In two fact. We are not interested in animals ing Attorney Janu-- Klrwan of he the act ahall take effect sixty days different establishments great stocks of condemned before slaughter. Western Federation of Miners, an ef- after tic passage. old canned goods were being put in"Every antmc.l bought by na is fort will he made to organise the naThe conferees have.held that tha remove to a wauling process through spected both b fore and after slaughter tive miners of Mexico, Into unions, in relution to lateral or branch the old la Ms. They were then sub- in connection with the strictest in- - branches of the federation, as a result fixing (lie salaries of the secrejected to sufficient heat to "liven up Til on. Every animal or carcass of (ho sirlke at Cananea. Under tin; line, and I assistant secretary of the the consents to use the phrase of the that dors not pass this rigid Inspec- laws of Mexico lalmr unions are al- tary cam in it tee and r number of others to room superintendent. After this, fresh tion is condemned and disposed of lowed. This law will be howevaded, which objections have been raised are In Ms, with the government mime on under the pi'VMiniil of the ever, by organizing Mexican unions in not subject to points of order for tha them were to be placed upon the cans, agents of the Culledsupervision Stales. The ad- Arixatio and New Mexico and taking reason that while they are new matand they were to be sent out hearing ministration at in knows the native miner Wuahington throughout ter, they were inserted In amendments h11 the evidence of being a freshly put N.41IWl1ters the of ,hPIU, fart Mexico, Tjle und disputes and are germalne to such up product, i't one of these Instances Reynold's report know them. That amendments. the superintendent these are farts ia by the admlsHin ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. reluctantly admitted The iasa amendment was considerrA was In their the stock thus being but rven this alight re--a report, and the indications are that it will he over two years. In the other case the Monrovia, fai., June 4. Mrs. A- amended to sun lire to Ihe public Ik almost exeept railroad employes superintendent evaded a atatement of bulled In 4ie tail eud of what they lberta Dahner Storrg, the daughter of how old the goods were. the late Commander Dabner. U. 8. N.. and llielr i families If Athe bill ia sent have written. campaign has V and well known in Washington and bark to conference. Treatment of Employes. A General Denial. to defeat the anti-pas- s begun already on was trial southern society, placed The lack of consideration for the amendment. Many telegrams have Wr have been believers In rigid health and comfort of the laborers in animal and meat Inspection since the tot.iv at a preliminary hearing for the been received by monitors of the 8. of her murder Roland the Chicago stock yards seem to be Inspection wn first inaugurated. We In (his city the night of April houae, signed by officers of organizaa direct consequence of the system of have shown belief in it by shouldering Storra,last. employes, reading: 27th, Storrs, a young English- tion of railway administration that prevails. The an annual lor of approximately ileaae use all means within your was shot man, late at night in his own various departments are under the dion animals which are liougbt home and his wife claimed thit hi1 IHiwer to atop passage of bill prohibitrect influence of superintendents, who aa healthy and condemned on inapi'o-tio- committed suicide aa the result of ing the issuance of paaies to railrosd claim to use full authority in dealing after slaughter and now, in spite melancholy following a period cf drink- employes nnd their families." with the employes and who seem to of -- tent wd ing. misrepresentation, peril Ignore all considerations, except those are heartily In favor of making tills SENATE ADJOURNED ON of the account look. Under this sysHEARING OF GORMAN'S DEATH more efficient If thut can bo OUNKARD8 IN CONVENTION. inspection and tem proper cai'r of the products and of extending the oiieration done, emrf the health and comfort of the Washington. June 4. The senate of the law to cover the sanitary conDayton. O.. June 4. Tin early conployes la impossible, and the consumer ditions 'f the packing houses. vention of thu Old Centum Baptist adjourned today Immediately upon reBuffers in conseauence. The unsanitary "It Is to he regretted that Messrs. church of America, wuinir nlv called ceiving the announcement erf Senator conditions In which the laborers work Neill and Reynolds did not get a prac- the Hunkarda, opened a wek's m'nk!:iii (iormun'n death. No bovine whatand the feverish pare which they are tical light, on their near till city. It I ever waa irnns.M'ted. even the reading before at Kngh-wfXsubjects of the journal being dispensed with. forced to maintain Inevitably affect writing a reK,r In which It is ap- ectitiiated that, there are l.Vium their health. Ihysldans state that parently assumed that blood, grease und visiiyrs prevent. They him; There waa an nnuaual number of tuberculoois la proportionately preva- and the every osy incidents of animal het'ti cuiilng from all over the United present and all were itnprcBaed lent In the took yards, and the vicliy the anlnintiy 'rf the ocecsion. Apare dirt. In entrant Stale for the pant ten dajr. in slaughtering were adopted tims of thla disease exiiectorste on the with their view, we call attention to a on the train, many walking. propriate resolution to attend the funeral spongy wooden boor of the dark work- report on packing hone conditions by They are camping in the woods and and a waa appointed aa follow : are being fed on the ground. rooms, from which falling scraps of Professor T. J. Btirrill, The church ha derided that next ' Mcaar. Raynor. Alllaon, Morgan. meat are later tboveled up to be con- and protersor of lwcterkilogy of the ear it will hold it convention acme Hale, Aldrich. Teller, Galllnger, Elk-- 1 verted Into food products. University of Minols, and Prof. H. 5 in, Martin, Tillman, Clay, Spooner, Even the ordinary decencies of life Grlndlay. professor of chemistry at the piace in California. Kean. Hailey, Blackburn, Clark (Monare completly Ignored. In practically same Institution. tana I. and Overman. NEW DEAD. JOHN C. rooms toilet of the doors all cases the This report by Professors Berrlll and After the ai'U'iie adjourned the dndc open direcrly jnio the working rooms, Crlndley. whl..i relate the results of r Indianapolis, June 4. John C. New, and chair formerly occupied by the privies of men and women fre- an Invesiigatio.i made within ten days Inwere In in black. (irirman of the draped for many year propiieior quently adjoin, and the entrance are after that made li.v Commissioners accordance with the riivtom In Mich sometimes no more than a foot or two Neill and Reynolds. After going Into de- dianapolis Journal, died at hi hi liullie case. The Imuae also appointed a Ifd thlh afternoon. Around that conditions in late apart. In other cases there are no tails and were his wife, his aon. Harry S. New, committee to attend, thu funeral. privies for women in the rooms In the parking industry are ua good as of the national Repubwhich they arora, and to reach the could be expired under the circumlican committee and Ida daughter. Mrs. SEN8ATION SPRUNG DURING nearest It Is nice airy to go up or stances, the report says: ELECTION FRAUD HEARING. Ernest If. Burfcrd. of this eily. Andown a couple cf flights of stairs. In Say Stories Are Untrue. en other, Mr. W. It. Morgan, Jr.. one noticeable Instance the privy far Denver, June 4. Two aentMtlona "The observations mnke II Impos- route here from here home at Omaha. the women working in several adjoin- sible le ns I believe the a bout a were sprung today In the hearing befor been New rick had Mr. room which a was in in ing rooms, fore; Judge Mullins for a petition for tv appearing in print nr lifelong friend of Ben- a year. Ho wa men chiefly were employed, and every stories went degrand jury to Investigate alleged Hie wan that eonaul approaching and anything Harrison jamin girl going to use this had to pa- the i scribed conditions In the industry eral to London under the Harrison election fraud In the recent city election. The first was the teatinmny of working places of dozens of male ope n't Z cratlve. and enter tbe privy, the dotir Jrbn Cook. Jr, a prominent real ! owner, who auid he sold 7"U lot woritln ?on MARRIED. WATSON EMMA MRS. irnl aoer erf for the sum of 7,Qun to Frank W. general manager of the Den-New York. Jiui" 4 - Mrs. Einniii Wa-so- n Knieauff. ver flu ft Electric company. Thn wlt-l- i' or Spiccli-l.".of ('Inna daughter kk acknowledged that Krtieauff dll San Francisco, was married in this not know thn locality of the Ini. Tin; W. city on Suturel iy to John t Kerris, attorneys for the Honest Election A rep.n-erf Ran Francifc.!. of the li ague will make un effort to show marrhge wan made on Saturday, lull that these lots were deeded to certain later was denied hy the reel nr of the church in which the ceremony wa The denial and the resulting confusion were caused hy tlv fur: that absent themaclve too long from their uac thn minister who officiated made no hiwf'iilj condemned animals work under the excuse of visiting them. and after the cerereport to the In some inaUi ce what waa called a carcsaHc. "Wc pil'd pa'Mciilar attention to mony left the city. rest room waa simply one end of the the charge!! tint the employes spit on partiprivy partitioned off by a which ! mo In coniart with thr DR J. R. MAXWELL DEAD. tion from the remaining incloatire. A plates raw only one man exfew glrla were found unlng this, not product. We Keokuk. Iowa, June 4. Dr. John II. during nur investigation and only as a rear room, hut aa the only pectorate wa a government official. The he Maxwell. Iowa state cold champion in which to in and ext ait available place champion packing business is for butchers and Iftfln and their luncheon.' It la stated that no one having connection with the in 1903, died of brlgba disease last New Building Stuhenvllle. O June 4. At midnight actual work ha yet een fit to wear night many of the unsanitary condition are drea Buit or kid gloves, a It inquiries made ::t the varitelephone not due to the fact that these buildings ous station in Jefferson :ui l Dclmont nr not do work. We milliner Jweleri are old and have been built by piecere.itintles indicated that everything wa find anything eerioualy as to cleanlimeal and that in the newer building, ness quiet. Troops will arrit' from Cosomene whob or in the operaIN FRiSCO. being erected front Mme to time, tha tion or EARTHQUAKE lumbus tomorrow. but find we did proccedures. defects cf the earlier structures are While various evt im. ties, hive been the part of the employe a deslrp 4. This A remedied. Is contention an June being Fr.incirco, nutdo of the casualties ft i impossible came whom wp to in contact e fact. One of wflh not borne out hy shock waa felt to sharp earthquake any repoHi- of .Trath. alverify unclean practices." the large plan1 erected within recent avoid and in O.iklund at 11:31) here ia known tha icn or more it though Willing to Make Changes. of oclock men were hnrt. It Is l.towj that on-years ha most of the defects of the tonight. I; la true It that older building. these short duration. No damage has the wounded guards m :.o fell into Continuing the packers say: In the light of what we are doing, been reported. the hand of the strikers was taken to large model buildings have been erect- The clash we have a right, we believe, to pro-toBmlthfleld aa a Coutinucl on Page Six. o was the direct outgrowth of the al against hasty and partial Judg- il - di-s- en! J ; n i . repiv-t-cniaiiir- s , i, s voters who otherwise coulA not vot upon the franchise. The second sensation came jut before the close of the hearing today when Fred A. William, coairman of the Republican City and County Central committee, and J. V. Brady, chief clerk, of the gae company refused to he sworn aa witnesses. 1. V. Hoyt made an effort ou behalf of the Honest Election league to have tiie two men imprisoned lor contempt, but the court took the matter under advisement. : !., Neill-Reynol- SIR CHARLES TENNANT DEAD. liondon. Juno 4. Sir Chgrlea Tennant. formerly member of parliament fur (ilasgmv. and who was prominent in commercial and financial affaire, died today, aged 73 years. One of hie daughter i the wife of H. H. Asquith, chancellor of the exchequer. POISONED BY CORNED BEEF. PuniButawnay, Pa.. June 4, Ftortw miners employed at the Eleanor shaft became suddenly 111 Satiarday and ware obliged to quit work. Tbe men had been poisoned by eating owned beef. AU will recover. PHYSICIANS s ii j f Adopt Resolution Con deming Packers and Others liut-hand- , n dek-gati-- a sen-ata- ri 'i, Sen-ute- J j ass-rtin- n 1 ho-rlb- es-ti't- hlEESi'nS tJTJ? 1 . Boston, June 4. Resolution and report declaring that the selection and preparation of meat for tha American and foreign market ara a aerioua menace to the puhlfc health, and aevere ly criticising opposition to tha paai suge of the pure food bill, were unante moualy adopted today by the bouse of delegates of the American Medical BHHOclution, which will begin Its an nual meeting here tomorrow. Tha resolutions are in part aa follows: Whereas, the revolting methods recently revealed hy both private and governmental inquiry in connection with the selection and preparation of meat for thu American and foreign markets are a serious menace to the public health; and Whereas, the Impurities alleged by government rxperts nnd chemists and pharmacists of the American Medical association to exist in numerous other food product, in nostrums purveyed to the public and In remedies prescribed to the hick, comprise even more serious menaces to the public welfare therefore be it "Resolved, that the American Medical association, with affiliated i more than fid. 000 physicians snd representatives organized profession in 2.400 of tbe 230 counties of the United States, view with satisfaction the efforts of congress to protect the public against adulterated foods and impure drugs and to purge our commerce, domotic and foreign, of dclatcrlou product. Remlverl lb at tbe house of representatives be and Is hereby earnestly petit ion cl to place the pending pure food and drug bill on its passage during the present week." The annual convention of the Mediwas opened cal Editor with an address hy Dr. Hanry Waldo Coo, editor of tiie eMdlcal Sentinel, Iortiaml, Ore. The medical publications in tho country with one exetr Hon, were represented. mem-liorKli- lp MILITIA WILL ARRIVE AT STUBENV1LLE TODAY six-fo- trani-Misiiii'- 1 ooooooooooooooo e-- - s of pri-jme- 04)000000000000 leged aim e hy the United Slatci Coal i miimny's guards of an Italian union miner from Pittsburg on Sunday afternoon. Early this morning 6S of tho company's guards s'arred to march noro-from Plum Run to the hill the Bradley mine and at Crow Hollow were aiubuahed by a force of 2b 0 to strikers. In the battle that ensued several hundred shot were fired, but the striker' aim was had. which accounts for the U'w c;iU!iltlca. The guards wore forced after twenty minuted fighting to retreat in tho direction of Plum Run. R |