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Show THE TRANSCRIPT. JAJflft TOOELE. - MURDER OF BOY LEADS TO RACE WAR DUNN, PaUlahe Shooting of UTAH, VTAH STATE NEWS Eight-Year-Ol- d groes Results of Much shed in Chicago. Lad by Ne- Blood- is threatened Chicago Chicago with a race war of serious proportions. Embittered by the shooting of Enoch last boy, Carlson, an week by two negroes, the residents in eight-year-ol- Steps are being taken to organize a and DearCommercial club at Lehl. the vicinity of Twenty-nintthemselves armed have streets born to the city directory for Acccording col,19U5, Salt Lake has a population of and clashes between white and so become men have ored frequent 76,817. murder that it has Salt Iake county Is $007,305 richer since the Carlson been found necessary to detail scores a than this year year ago, according of policemen in the district to preto the assessment just made. serve peace. Even this precaution has Bostonia is the name of the newest been unsuccessful in keeping the optown In Utah. The site of the new factions apart. posing town is at Pelican Point, which has In a riot that broke out in this disalways been regarded as a part of trict Sunday night between the whites Lehl. and the blacks, James Gray, colored, While helping to drive piles at the was killed, Harry Bernstein was morsugar factory at Lehl, Abe Gates met tally wounded and a building in which with an accident, crushing the toes of Bernstein was being held a captive, his right foot. One toe was ampu- suffering from four bullet wounds, was tated. stoned and partially wrecked by a mob Frank Murphy, well known in Og- of 1,000 persons. The trouble started den as "Silent Murphy, was killed at when James Gray accused Bernstein Promontory Point by a Southern Pa- and a white companion of being trouSince tbe teamsters cific train, while walking along the ble makers. strike Gray has been employed by a track. coal company as a driver. The merits E. W. Kennedy of Ogden was se- of the strike and the shooting of young were up for discussion. Angry verely Injured in a runaway accident Carlson words soon led to blows and In the he which behind team the last week, fight that followed Gray drew a knife was riding being frightened by an and attacked the men. Bernstein, who Is a bartender, drew a revolver, and automobile. Two of the bullets The wool clip at Price this spring fired four shots. took effect In body. He fell unamounts to a little over 633,000 conscious andGrays died while being repounds so far shipped, but when all of moved to a hospital. It is In the figures will go over the BY JAPS. WHITES IMPRISONED million mark. The action of the Interior departLaborers on Plantations In Hawaii Are ment in refusing to allow the Uintah in Ugly Mood. Bailway company to enter the reserHonolulu. Most of the white popuvation will result in Vernal being the lation at Lahaina, on the Island of end of the line. Maul, Including the militia, are prisFred C. Fuchs, Sr., is at the Ogden oners In. the court house surrounded One general hospital and cannot recover by striking Japanese laborers. from the effects of an accident, he Japanese was killed and two were having fallen down the Btairway, frac- wounded by the plantation police durturing his skull. ing an attack on a plantation mill. The entire 2,300 Japanese laborers The storm at Wellsville last week did considerable damage, the town on the Island are now on strike and Tho being flooded, wires broken down and are showing a violent mood. trees uprooted, while much damage steamer Klnau left Honolulu Sunday afternoon taking national guard comwas done to vegetation. F, consisting of thirty men com pany A number of farmers near American Fork who have been holding their manded by Captain Johnson and forty armed Honolulu police under High wheat for $1 prices, were rather taken Sheriff Henry to the scene of the trouat the week when that ble. back last price The strike started a week ago on town dropped to 80 cents a bushel. Walluku plantation on the other With the Bnow banked up in the the side of Maul from Lahaina. The Japhills to considerable depth for this anese made a long list of demands, time of year, there is every assurance among them being the discharge of of a prosperous season for the agricul- the head overseer. All the demands tural and stock Interests of eastern were rejected. Utah. Hock Spends His Time Weeping. A Japanese laborer riding on the Chicago. Johann Hoeh has col(pilot of an engine was thrown against lapsed. The convicted wife poisoner, car standing on the switch leading who all through his trial seemed to re,to the gravel pit below Black Rock gard the charge against him as a joke station of the San Pelro railroad and and its possible outcome a matter of killed. no consequence, seems now to realize Mrs. and robbed for the first time the situation in Thugs beat, gagged Xouls Burza, at Sunnyside, during the which he is placed. He spent the of Saturday in his cell absence of her husband from home, greater part and at times his sobs wero weeping, securing $90 In cash. Mrs. Burza was audible throughout the greater part oi brought badly beaten, suffering severe Internal the jail. His lamentations scant sympathy from his fellow prisInjuries. oners, who jeered at him and constantEmil Carson, convicted of holding ly urged him to brace up and die like Several persons called dur.up L. Poppo, in Salt Lake City, and a man. taking diamonds to the value of $150 ing the day, but Hoch would not talka and $65 In cash from him, has been to them for more than a minute atand time. He walked constantly up .sentenced to three years in the peni- down his cell, heaping maledictions police. tentiary. upon courts, juries and the he would sit The class which graduates from When he ceased this down, bury his face in his hands and ,the University of Utah this year will weep. He still asserts that he was not be the largest that has ever been properly convicted, because the three car barn murderers were found guilty 'graduated In the history of the minutes, and he was conthe number of graduates this in forty-fiv- e victed In less than thirty minutes. 135. year being American Fork will soon have a sil- On Man Fatally Wounded and Many ver band, If present plans are favorOthers Injured. met of citizens this the by place. ably Chicago. Seeking to avenge the Whooping cough is in almost every murder of Enoch Carlson, the family in American Fork, and in some boy who was shot and killed last cases very severe. Tuesday night by a negro, scores of town from men armed with revolvers went forth Price Is now a wide-opethe gambler's point of view. The Saturday night determined to drive teamsters from the disitown board, it is said, wants the rev- the trict. Negroes leaving the branch enue for building waterworks, which yards of the Peabody Coal company at (are now being put In at a cost of sev- Twenty sixth street and Canal street were followed and assaulted, and as a eral thousand dollars. result two riots occurred, in which Work has started at Helper on the one man was shot and probably fatal $25,000 Young Mens Christian asso- ly wounded, many others were hurt ciation building, which is to be com- and six were arrested. pleted and ready for use by early fall. McBain Found Guilty of Murder in It will be three stories high, with baseSecond Degree. ment and of pressed brick. Enterprise, Ore. J. H. McBain of Will Sommmervllle, of American Colorado Springs, Colo., who on April Fork, while riding in a wagon through 9 shot and killed the Trost brothers at (American Fork canyon, got his leg West Grossman, has been found guilty caught In the rear wheel, the member of murder in the second degree. Ache re (being twisted in a horrible condition. cording to McBaln's story, from a visit to Colorado to finu It Is not expected he will lose his turned that the Trosts had squatted on his .limb, but he will be laid up for several ranch. They resisted, said McBain, (weeks. his attempts to eject them, and he C. A. Pierce, a civil engineer on the was forced to kill them in Oregon Short IJne, was sandbagged Carried Bomb In Hie Pocket. by thugs in Salt Lake City and reThe explosion of the Warsaw. lieved of $92 in cash. Mr. Pierce lay unconscious all night and was found bomb in Miaodowa street Friday, the next morning, lie which resulted in the death of the by passers-bIs now recovering from a severe con- Polish shoemaker, Dobrowolski, who was carrying it in his pocket, and of cussion of the brain. two detectives, and the injury of many J. C. Pelitier, convicted at Salt Lake persons, has excited general indignaau United tion, the evident intent being against City of Impersonating Ftates postoffiee inspector, and obtain- the life of Governor General llaximo-vitch- . who, it is conceded, lias ounce, ing money under false pretenses, was desire to aid Poles to secure all sentenced to pay a fine of $357 and every reasonatde concessions. The police be Imprisoned ten months in tbe are conducting a rigorous county Jail. ; , non-unio- n 1 THE MODERN FARMER. WAS AFTER A RECORD. as Compared With Fifty Years Ago. he farming life of as contrasted with that of fifty years ago, is a paradise of comfort and convenience. The lonely loghouse, remote from market and devoid of advantages that a half cycle of time has made possible, would scarcely appeal to the present day farmer. The twentieth-centursoil tiller has practically ah tbe modern comforts. His mail Is delivered daily. He has telephonic connection with the buying and selling world, affording the best opportunities for marketing to advantage. His home Is of recent architecture, constructed of wood, brick or stone, and well furnished. He has modern plumbing and modern heating, and with the advent of acetylene gas, he has modern lighting. At night his home is as attractively illuminated as that of his city brother, for it is a suggestive fact that "acetylene for country homes has so appealed to the farmer, that of the 89,000 users of acetylene gas in the United States, the farmer is one of the largest of all classes. Ever seeking the best, he has not hesitated In availing himself of this new light. The continued growth and progress of this great country, ever a cause of wonderment, has no greater exemplification than evolution on the farm. Already the farmer is becoming the most envied of men the freest, the healthiest, the happiest! FAULT8 OF THE MISTRESS. How He Lives, y Not Always as Considerate as She Might Be. The capable mistress Is generally the most considerate, and there is nc question but that she is the strongest factor in the production of whatever good service is given in the household writes Jane Seymour Klink, ip the Atlantic. Nevertheless, she Is sometimes Inconsiderate, and In this sc way: She can "turn off work quickly herself that she often forgets others have not the same faculty. Girls In a new place are often slow o nervously Just because they are anxious to please. A capable mistress. Impatient because things are not moving so rapidly as she knows they can move, does not always give a maid the two weeks trial, by which she could do herself Justice. Again, the capable mistress comes into the kltch en to make a cake. Everything Is ready to her hand, and she whisks up the cake In a few minutes, telling Jane to bake It carefully. She goes up stairs and contrasts her quickness with Jane's slowness, forgetting that shead neither placed things in readiness, nor cleared them away, neither superintended the baklne. Courtship. Much intellect is not an advantage Fair Damsel Wished to Remain Quiet for Five Minutes. Tbe beautiful girl in tbe parlor scene was strangely silent. Etfiel, dear," queried the young man on the other end of the sofa, bis voice quivering with tremulous pathos, "have I offended you?" The maiden fair shook her head, but uttered never a word, "Then, he continued, why dont you speak? You havent uttered a word for nearly three minutes. Sti'l more silence on the part of the party of the feminine part. "Darling," he said, as be placed his arm gently about tbe waist line of her person, I cannot bear this strenuous quiet. Answer me why dont you say something?Oh, George, she exclaimed, as her head bargain counter pompadour and all dropped with a dull thud on the solitary cigar In his upper vest pocket, it has ever been my ambition to accomplish something out of the ordinary something that would make me famous and now, just as I was about to grasp fame right by the back of the neck, you butted in and snatch, ed it from me. I know I am only a weak woman, but bad you allowed me to remain silent for five consecutive minutes I would have bioken all previous records." Cincinnati Inquirer. - WOMAN HIRED MEN good. "My physician put me on all sorts of diet, and I tried many kinds of cereal foods, but none of them agreed with me. I was almost discouraged, I did so and when I tried Grape-Nuts with many misgivings I had no faith that it would succeed where everything else had failed. But It did succeed, and you dont know how glad I am that I tried IL I feel like a new person, I have gained in weight and I dont have that terrible burning sensation in my stomI feel so strong ach any more. again that I am surprised at myself. The street noises that used to irritate me so. I never notice now, and my mind Is so clear that my household duties are a real pleasure. Name given by Postum Co., Battle NEAR HEART. RHEUMATISM re. Van Seoy Parkersburg, W. Va. On May 3 at midnight masked men entered the home of Henry Blackshire at Brook-rlllCalhoun county, and shot him dead in the presence of his wife and son. Mrs. Blackshire is now la the Calhoun county jail. Her neighbor, Robert McCloskey, is in the same prison and Louis Hendricks is In the Parkersburg jail, all charged with complicity in the murder. The arrest of Mrs. Blackshire on Wednesday was brought about by the statement of Hendricks. He said he was at McCloskeys home several days before the murder and heard Mrs. Blackshire offer McCloskey money to kill her husband, and said that if he refused to do so she would get someone else to do so. He says he told Mrs. Blackshire after the murder what' he heard, and she offered to give him $100 as soon as she collected her husbands Insurance if he would leave town. He and McCloskey left together the day follow ing the murder and retill Mcmained near Parkersburg Closkey returned to Brookville on Sunday to get his pay. and while there he was placed in jail. During their absence Mrs. Blackshire attempted to collect the insurance, amounting to e, Recreation. Recreation should promote contentment. But recreation has Its dangers. If taken In proper proportion It conduces to the charm of life. Taken In undue amounts it satiates. Man was made to work and to give his mind to $1,000. Public sentiment was so outraged high things. That is the reason of his over the reports of her complicity that existence. Pastimes are simply she was threatened with lynching, In their place they are but no attempt was made to wreak essential, but out of place they are de- vengeance on her. McCloskey admits bilitating. Exchange. being at the house at the time of the murder and also says Mrs. Blackshire Back at Work Again. wanted her husband out of the way, with the Buffalo, N. Y., May 22nd. (Spe- but he charges Hendricks cial) Crippled by Kidney Disease till murder. he could not stand on his feet for the STATE TROOPS FOR CHICAGO. hours required at his trade, F. R. 90 East Ferry St., this city, McLean, Dunne Threatens to Order Out had to quit work entirely. Now hes Mayor the Militia. back at work again and he doe6 not Chicago. Mayor Dunne had a talk hesitate to give the credit to Dodds with the leaders of the teamsters on Kidney Pills. Yes, Mr. McLean says "I was too Tuesday and told them If the strike bad. I had to quit. I could not stand he would order out the militia, on my feet for the necessary hours. spread as the police could not preserve order. I was It had, and a Kidney Disease friend advised me to try Dodds Kid- The liverymen and cab companies ney Pills. I did so and after using also had a conference with the mayor, six boxes am completely cured and the strike leaders having refused to am vrking as steadily as before I order cab drivers to deliver their wag sick. I recommend Dodds Pills fares at the boycotted stores. The to any one afflicted with Kidney trousaid he would revoke the limayor ble. who disobeyed There Is no form of Kidney Disease cense of any cab driver which the ordinance, requires the city Dodds Kidney Pills will not cure. They always cure Brights Disease, taking of passengers to their destinathe most most advanced and deadly tion. Stage of Kidney Disease. More school children "struck on account of the delivery of coal by nonIncrease in Church Members. drivers. The board of educaTen years ago In England the church union will the enforce tion co'mmunlcants numbered only one In school law and arrest thecompulsory parents, now the of the who, in some cases at least, are bepopulation; eighteen one in fifteen. proportion is lieved to be responsible for the action of their children, and will send the OF I Ohio, Cirr of Tolhdo, btltb Lcoas truants to the juvenile court. Cotrrr. f Fhahi J. Chum it makes oath that ha ! senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chb!rt a Co., doing WATCHING NAVAL GAME. business In the Toledo. Eiperleneva Dungeroue-After-EITw- t, from Grip and Learni Value of a Blood Kerned J. The grip leaves behind it weakened vital powers, thin blood, impaired dinerves a gestion and condition that makes the system an easy prey to pneumonia, bronchitis, rheumatism, nervous prostration, and even consumption. The story told by scores of victims of the grip is substantially the same. One was tortured by terrible pains at the base of the sknll; another was left tired, faint and in every way wretched from anaemia or scantiness of blood; another had horrible headaches, was nervous and couldnt sleep; another was left with weak lungs, difficulty in breathing and acute neuralgia. In every case relief was sought in vain until the great blood-buildDr. Williams and nerve-toniPink Pills, was used. For quickness and thoroughness of action nothing is known that will approach it. Mrs. Van Scoy makes a statement that supports this claim. She says : I had a severe attack of grip and, before I had fully recovered, rheumatism set in and tormented me for three n months. I was in a badly state. Soon after it began I was so lame for a week that I could hardly walk. It kept growing steadily worse and at last I had to give np completely and for three weeks I was obliged to keep my bed. My knees were so stiff I couldnt bend them, and my hands were perfectly Then the pains began to helpless. threaten my heart and thoroughly alarmed me. While I was suffering in this way I chanced to run across a little book that told about the merits of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The statements in it impressed me and led me to buy a box. These pills proved the very thing I needed. Improvement set in as soon as I began to take them, and it was very marked by the time I had finished the first box. Four boxes made me a well woman." Mrs. Laura M. Van Scoy lives at No. 20 Thorpe street, Danbury, Conn. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are equally well adapted for any other of the diseases that follow in the train of grip. They are sold by all druggists. Solomon on Vienna Bench. A Vienna court has condemned two men to pay a monthly allowance to the widow of a man whom they told, as a joke, that his wife was not true to him, and who committed suicide in conseauence. over-sensiti- er c, run-dow- BABY CAME NEAR DYING. From, an Awful Skin Humor Scratched Till Blood Ran Wasted to a Skeleton Speedily Cured by Cuticura. "When three months old my boy broke oqt with an Itching, watery rash all over his body, and he would scratch till the blood ran. We tried nearly everything, but he grew worse, wasting to a skeleton, and we feared he would die. He slept only when In our arms. The first application of Cuticura soothed him so that he slept In his cradle for the first time in many weeks. One set of Cuticura made a cure. and complete permanent (Signed) Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, Ontario. Russians Declare Japs Are Unduly Agitated Over Coming Battle. St. Petersburg. The naval game in the far east is watched with intense interest, but the admiralty is able to throw little light on the situation. It Test of Good Breeding. gives no confirmation of the Tokio reTo find out how much genuine good reTake HaiTsFauiiiy Fills for constipation. port that Admiral Rojestvensky breeding a man has, just watch him turned to Hongkohe bay. The Ruswhen he is angry. This is a sure test, Bishop's Gaiters. sian admiral is keeping , his move- as any fool can be agreeable when An amusing story is told of Dr. everything comes his way. Gore. He was once walking in the ments and plans secret, not commustreet when two little boys were at- nicating even with the home authoritracted by his black episcopal gaiters. ties. The many wild reports emanatWots e? asked one, in surprise. ing from Tokio are attributed to the O, e e's a Scotchman In mourn- agitated state of mind of the Japanese over the result of the coming battle. ing, was the reply. M. A. P. The story that sailors from the crews of the Interned Russian ships at Shanghai are being sent to complete i of Rojestvenskys the complement is as the Is fleet nonsense, previous A money challenge Alabastine story that a large number of mercen- a produces exquisitely g aries were shipped at Madagascar. A money challenge J beautiful effects on walls and ceil- I ings. Easy to apply, simply mix J A MIDNIGHT MURDER. A money challenge with cold water. Better than kalso- mine, paint or wall paper. It is not a I Bomb Thrown at Police Patrol With A money challenge kalsomine, it is a sanitary, perman- - e Disastrous Results. cement coating, which hardens four grocer returns your money if yoQ tool l ent, Abe Schillings Beit. on the walls, destroying disease g Riga, European Russia. Two policemen were killed by unknown per- a germs and vermin, never rubbing or The Solitary in Families. Kalsomines mixed with g sons at midnight near Guisenberg I scaling. In who love hast createst, Thou, either hot or cold water soon rub A I was a at bomb thrown police g and scale off, set the solitary in families, and there, park. spoiling walls, clothing a in lile has an infinite Increase, and Joy patrol with the result that a police and furniture. They contain glue, a powas and wounded commissioner its endless multiplications. Thy liceman was killed. A who g which decays and nourishes the J hearts beauty of fellowship has made was among those whopoliceman g germs of deadly disease. pursued of the human bomb throwers was shot and killed the the countless fellows by S ! If or hardware dealer your druggist life. Mind. the assassins, who were armed with will not xet Alabaalme, refuse sub- s stitutes and imitations and order of revolvers. ! I 1 FromChange In Food. The brain depends much more on the stomach than we are apt to suppose until we take thought in the matter. Feed the stomach on proper food easy to digest and containing the proper amount of phosphates and the healthy brain will respond to all deA notably housewife In Bufmands. falo writes: The doctor diagnosed my trouble as a nervous affection of the stomach. I was actually so nervous that I could not sit still for five minutes to read the newspaper, and to attend to my household duties was simply I doctored all the time Impossible. with remedies, but medicine did no EJEES SUIT, HMDS HELPLESS, West Virginia Woman Has Her Helpmeet Shot in Order to Collect His Life Insurance. City of County end State General topics interfere aforesaid, and that laid rm will pay the eum of HOXDKEU DOLLARS for each and every with particular attentions. A man to ONE case of Catarrh that cannot ba cured by the uee of be successful In love, should think Ball's Catakhh Cubb. FRAtJK J. CHENET. only of himself and his mistress. Sworn to before roe and subscribed In my pretence Rochefoucauld observes: That lovers this 6th day of December, A. U..A. ikh). W. GLEABOX, i i are never tired of each others comXotaby Public. pany. because they are always talking Hall'a Catarrh Care taken internally and ecu directly on the blood and muenue aurfacea of the of themselves. Hazlltt. eyaiein. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. GREAT CHANGE Sold by all Druggists, ?5c. In courtship. GRIP'S KELT SEOUEL TO MURDER HUSBAND Alabastine Y our Walls TEA TEA We are friend to you and your grocer; faithful to both. z STRUCK A MINE. 5 us. Send for free sample of tints and information about decorating. : j ; i ALABASTINE COMPANY Lose a Steamer Off the H Grant Ave. Grand Rapids, Micb. Miaotoa Islands. I New York Office, 105 Water SLa m m m steamer to meacuro Tokio. The Chuyetsu, 1 Schilling' Beet U a good foot-nhim with. , bound for Newchwang, struck a mine off the Miaotao islands on May 14 and Aids to Longevity. Creek, Mich. A man, 103 years of age, who has was beached on the Elliott Islands. Theres a reason. used tobacco and alcoholic drinks Fogs which prevented the lookouts Now why was this great change since boyhood and Is still robust, says from seeing the mines are responsible made In this woman? he has always carefully avoided dan- for numerous mining accidents. The The stomach and the brain had not ger he has never yidden on a trolley Chuyetsu is a steel steamer, 219 feet been supplied with the right kind of car or elevated train, and never con- in length, and has a register of 1.196 food to rebuild and strengthen the sulted a physician. New York Times. tons. The vessel was built in Christiania in 1895. nerve centers In these organs. It is absolute folly to try to do this with A POSITIVE CURE FOR MARKED FOR THE GRAVE. medicine. There is but one sure way and that is to quit the old food that What did they do for tea Attempt Made on Life of Governor has failed and take on Grape Nuts General of Uffa. New Discovery Thai Makes Marvelous Ores food which Is nice than half digested two hundred and fifty years Russia. Uffa, of in the process Major General manufacture and is Some Cured in a Day ago! rich in the phosphate of potash congovernor general of the prov- Nearly every box a cure if directions followed. tained In the natural grain, which ince of Uffa. was fired at several times Good Rule for Life. A CURE FOR A DOLLAR unites with albumen and water the Do not think of your faults; tfilt and seriousty wounded Tuesday mornTHINK OF ITI only three substances that will make less of others faults; in every person ing in the public garden during an His assailant disapup the soft gray filling in the thou- who comes near you look for what is entertainment. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. sands of delicate nerve centres in the peared. General Soklavoskys life is AT DRUCCISTS OR BY MAIL, $1.00. good and strong: honor that; rejoice of. though, he retained combrain and body. Grape-Nutfood is a in as you can try to imitate it, despaired and, It; Vico Governor consciousness. sure road back to hevltb in all auch plete THE SANTA ANA CURE COMPANY off will like dead faults drop and your has taken over the adLog.lanovitch cases BUTTE, MONTANA. comes. Amiel. ministration of the province. leaves when their time 2 Japanese Santa Tina Rheumatic Qure TEA s and Kidney Remedy Rheumatism, Gout and Kidney Disease |