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Show Txlr tonight end tcrr.crro'w. fi Daces ll 5 XyoL. Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday Evetxg, Juxe 27, II. No. 440. Hmwi Pmcc Tirin:i: Cnxxs 190;$. F RIPE FOR REVOLUTION ARE RUSSIAN S SILVER POOL IS SMASHED ALL OYER EMPIRE; CZAR MAY SO ON BY ADROIT MOVE; MEXICAN h Qf P CALL1 3) UPON A BEFEN MSELF MfciAL fl)R FILIPINO Tl V7 Persecution of Jews Continues, Many Fanatics BULGARIANS BRISTLING "bandiiSQ j to hitherto free from the radical Oyster Bay Is In Gala Attire for Her Distin- guished Son. f-- 4- t- June 27. Advices VIENNA, from Sofia say the Bulgarian Government intends to protest to the powers against tha alarming concentration of Turkish troops on the frontier of Bulgaria. anti-Semit- na dnt City at 4- - rtvT-- WMFh J ' 1 CONSTANTINOPLE. ic (Wx-- svvA' & s- ' r. m. Ur. Itwv'Jri'j a t Twnly.f hSrd Mrct, tM t r.M r.4 tartct At r, Iirc ) ton ;: j j j w BAT. ) Iifr;t, j Mrs. Rn f'.t . ;ih rif fi-.-thi driven .1 rt..:-tII; th tara ! r f t rc!"v rh!'!rn n t!.:r way io tit- r i jo ! r.t. 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Anti-Poolroo- i f a!:r4 7T.-- ?:x ll Ter.dfrloln d.nr.rt Jr.- fotrocr.jf rn r !.!'! clullnr "Th Al!rV hpK-M-'at.l i3T cupiurrl, mkr lb In fi 4y ; - whll l!irirrt of u, rat tr 1 t' wi r.'j icT-- l '.' A v f r s J ? it T'i; ! ."' " j - ' !, T f ! J It. t t - - It .. ,' 1 t , f ; f ! 1 r. Ii r " ! U.- - ;J.r ir"- - Ti. 'r.r wa. t srj- - A the kir. tr.y ct theru-u- jlx (Uio of lr 1,'tx aU d. 3 it." S w ! r-- t r.l the rxjfd i 1 m TOP.K, Jur. NF. ., f . 1 .- - tor-- ; U lo l : n 1 n ; - ' - : m 1' - - s At s Jr.: - - . r 1 - ;.-!-- ' . ; t r ." 5 t .t . J r- -.. ; . ' 1" f J". - I r. -lr ; . , JURY VISITS THE S. C EWING'S NEPHEW INJURED BY HORSE SCENE OF DAMAGES The Jury In t! " ra- - f !.vnr R3lr.t the IlisMir.! liiy .r",tcr a t Juice prmlMUn !n orlr iiit th farm ft th to th rfTcc i.f lb- - rrxlovj. (f u k . tr.lttf--l from '' l;.Yi ir . i jk.'.-I.'.1 t t! Jury!?,ti:i ui.rk nf ?7i!r, f : i.!v s?.:;rt - ;.;rv. in t. t Ivdwar t A crJ.tt Jn ltc.i p t. io. J-- ln OBERNDORFER OWNS UP TO "SELL," AND PAYS UP IN CASE OF PEDDLER ISAACS of St. Paul Is Lucy Mrs. Dr. E. O. Junes of Murrayvisiting for a weeks. reviving. PETER FEELS BETTER ON THESE LETTERS : - Dry ? 592 Rj,-- A. S. Isaacs, the itinerant vendor of choice linen handkerchh fs, at th rat him with the rp clfb-- 1. f.ilU d ( to ros-oi- t ipj.-ahint thl- itmrr.ii.g. Mr. OhTr.i'.oi f. r, whn .itnnUi-l.ias of tiht for a half a dollar, with "one and pur h i1" 1 ';lit liat.dk r hi- f.x thrown in for Monday and another for for awho hair-lo!l.thin. in kI n Tuesday, one for January, and another that lie was gtt!nc about (wi my t.f for February, one for father and one for tlie articles, caJl d ujn th" Cnu lty Attorney this mornlr.g nnI that ih mother, and two for the purchaser," was ca? be Ulstnlss" 1. Th Attorounty on not arraigned a charge of having ney refused to do thi tinlsx Mr. Obernobtained money under false prf tene(3. dorfer would costs Broker Joseph Oberndorfer, who swore In the ens. oKrev to x;iy all the r - - ur'r ir MILWAUKEE. Juno 27. The fire early today in the big elevators owned by the American Malting company is shown to have been causrd by an explosion of dust. The buildings r'troyed are malthouse C, hix).ji) bushels of malt; yearly output. and boHer-roothree dories; ievator F. p'x stories, capacity 25,000 bushels; malthouse A, output 700,000 bushels; elevator E was badly damaged by water, but the efforts of the firemen saved PRECEDENTS JUSTIFY It from destruction. J. M. RMbs. local manager of the Amor-Ira- n Malting company, made the following PROPOSED COURSE statement: "The loss to the entire plant and contents wiil be about $300,000. I estimate that about 400.000 bushels of eraln and malt have bten destroyed. Theo buildings de- No Harm Can Come Either "Way seventy-twstroyed contained pneumatic From Presentation of Jewish drums, in which all the malt and grain is stored." Protest to Ku3sia. r- -. . "h ".-.- J U-r'.- r nr 1! r t.jTn t ! fn ! t"-- Visitor From St. Paul. Thl3 city "WILMINGTON, Dl., June today is in its normal condition. The excitement over the lynching of Gforg "White and the events following the burning have entirely disappeared. The closing of the saloons last night had a good effect. By order of the police commissioners all saloons will close their doors for the night at 6 p. m. this evening. ,'yn I... t ! . tht- - ;:.-;- r in t! S - r?? r :;; ; ; " . - t p m IV . ! m Whi r, i frit.t !. 4 1 K. E. Shepherd. Excitement Over the Race Large Malt Elevators Are Question Has ApparBurned at Milwaukee; ently Died Out. . Loss $300,000. 27. - I- '.! ir.- J ft V t J 1 ;:v 5 aj tjarrn! I.--? QUIET AT WILMINGTON Bay. r ;;i.iit t v r i. . M-t:-- n frry, ikUr rrtiy t"!y. t. r rf lt!r In ,f hi b':n of 1T1 ,rt.t far-of- Mi.-- s m-- lS"r.d f rl'. Jury EXPLOSION iCADS ES FIRE it ? c !r I is-?- ' VERDICT IN QUICK TIME steamship tickets to Russian Jews on time payments. The poorer Jews of Kishineff fear this too good to be true. In the meantime the Kishineff relief committee is supplying food to 20,000 persons. Business shows no signs of ci 1 OVFTKK t?? - d r'.iy, for th rtnjte ' es tain company will soon begin selling ' t' :: - 'N. - r- t- - YORK. Jur," :;.p,,.;- nooo'Vv't arr! d at Rostov-on-the-Do- gen-d'arm- ;; Ni:V June 27. The saw, Berdeehev, Tiflii?, Batoum, Bulgarian agent - here has asked the and Tomsk. Grand Vizier fo- an exhibition of the It is said that the agitation at Eastertide extended throughout concentration troops at Saltantipe. The the entire pale of the Jewish settleGrand Vizier has professed entire ignoments. The monarchial society organrance of the matter and has promised ized at P'nsk circulated leaflets beginto make an investigation. ning: "Brother Workers, Orthodox and was announced in a Sofia dispatch i'atholic: Christ has arisen. Let us to Itthe Berlin Lokal Anzelger, June 24th, embrace, kiss and go and kill the Jews." that the Turks without cause had seized the village of Saltantipe, which comUrge Killing of Jews. the road to Sofia, with four batn At it is said an mands and thirty guns. talions officer of the has been going about the bazars telling the people that it is the Jews and Socialists who prevent their "little father," the Czar, from giving all his children everything ' they need, and that, therefore, the Jews and Socialists must be killed off. Swarms of detectives at Rostov are trying to locate a Socialistic printing office. A theater demonstration at Kovno was recently suppressed by detectives vho scattered through the audience and Takes Only 15 Minflubbed those who shouted, "Down with he autocrats." utes to Find Z. Graijpiltitude of Arrests. "tfhe multitude of arrests, in addition V to domiciliary visitations which have ham Guilty. taken place among a,rmy officers, literary men, teachers, workingmen. stu dents and other classes at St. PetersZ. Graham, accused of robbing C. V. burg, Kieve, Odessa. Virballen and, in fact, in the cities and towns through- Johnson of $75 on the night of April 2?th out the empire, attest the colossal in the Lone Star saloon on Commercial growth of the revolutionary agitation. street, was this morning found guilty of It is naturally strongest in the pale of the Jewish settlements, but it has grand larceny by the jury, which was f reached such places as Kostrom out only fifteen mUnutes. on the river Volga, a region hitherto Nearly all the morning was occupied free from any radical movements. by the attorneys for the defense and the prosecution in their arguments. Conditions at Kishineff. Morse finished charge to A magistrate at Kishineff continues theJudge at 11:45. It Is his evident that to hear and dispose of accustions of only jury one ballot was tken as the verbreach of the peace, theft and destruc- dict was returned before noon. tion of property, reserving the more Graham will be sentenced next serious charges for higher tribunals. Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. According to Kishineff correspondence The Clark boys, alleged partners the emigration movement shows no in the t.o will have their trial next crime, signs of abatement. Almost every week. household is sending members to the United States, while a few are going Flower Day at State Prison. to Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. flower day at the Today Considerable excitement has been and all guests will contributepenitentiary, flowers to caused by the publication of a letter the A short religious service from Chicago which says that a cer- will prisoners. be held under the direction of Mrs Bal-akh- v.m!in,;t. .n rt t i !, agita- tion. Leaflets directed against the existing conditions of Russian home affairs ar.d demanding radical changes were circulated broadcast during May In thirty-fou- r cities and towns of the empire' Serious street disturbances have occurred at various places, as already cabled. Including Bakou, War- Pen-field- Turkish Troops. -- Government for $10,000 of Pious Fund Made Futile by 's Action. Up GOES HOME Holding Them Responsible for the Existing May Appeal to Powers to Conditions. Stop Movement of the 24 ST. PETERSBURG. June moveThe (Wednesday). revolutionary ment in Russia seems to be spreading unceasingly, and is reaching regions Effort of Brokers to Hold PRESIDENT - aki out a complaint against Isaacs charging Mr. Oberndorfer assrntM t this prop- - .tiofi a jn.l wrotp n.!:d .i I:iar th- pl-- a tl. yk! 't d m!!ty 'I wuh"ut ort l t a In rxpl.-inntior- i h of th m-mb- a h- - n'. 'tr.I Iiir.ot it jrnl r. I ttsu 1 Mii'd anvoriation an-ct lh opinion thr.t th IrJrMnt mrt)rrrr Jaw mad" It unnffMnry for h!tn to n llcrr.sr. JudE IMM 15 1 a dlfTrrrr.t tj n-- opinion an pal 1. 1 p.nJ Mm i2, which ln-Tua- 1 1 t'r,;rr f J r t . t;.'i;i rs THREATENED LOW RATE ONLY 600 TO SHOOT TO SALTAIR WERE LOST f V - - A ..-- i ',!.. f. . ! .r ' tJ-- 1 . it m u' '.t . f TWO KILLED; REPORT IS FIVE HURT DELAYED Grand Jury Holds Session, Trains Collide in Des Moines at High Rate but Examines No Witof Srced. nesses. w .v efer;.il cr.ir, :;xy, wi N to i: tbrr UU.tn al:rr.l jKh thought lx J and prrare-- i fi 1 th 1 a rtnr final allien. t;ri araln delayed Th! h iHe'tr.iI time biv 11 r.te-rvo- ' - J m t '. . J -- . ufic.r. i e. . j r ii ' i ,.- r. - i : - j - r re . ; - - ;, . '; , ifi . , . . , r. n , r' f r r .. , , . j :t j -- : ? -. hi..:-"-- , r, t t ! . U Hi - k - f j - I - ,,-,- j .... w. ?irr r, r I:f n. t t N'.-- -- r fJi.H.)) i'.t . -- i - a "5 Vr ) r- art erln- ' A . .,, 3 , ; V ! m ' I Crazy Man Causes Com- Majority of Directors Arc Disaster to 'the Moroccan pected. The Jury comtned at 13 cciork th1 motion In a Kansas morrHng after n aijcumnnt f!u Said to Favor ReducArmy Not So Large as Tue4y. No witr.w wtra tn th ax. J It that tr Bank. tl!vf3 City tion of the Fare. Reported."..:'r turr.mc r.I. e. It vm vll"r.t that the Jury KANSAS CITT.'Mo;; June'.George The fare In Baltalr will. In all probaMADRID. Jur.ir7.'-- A tflrrm from rarln It nr?l Karhardt. whire temporarily deranged, bility, be reduced to 2Z cent within the TnnsclT rf the f're of th cwiflrrr. - tr : - ; i ' t J . failed to tra'n w ex- ha n ... art i 1 Th adDurn j- J rrp-rt- . created a panic In the Union National next few da -r and the restraining bank shortly ( before noon today by against the pale of beer at the reflourishing' a revolver In the face of sort will likely be revoked. Bird II. McGarvey. the receiving teller. The directors of the Halt Lnk & Los 'Tve txeen robbed," Karhardt cried Anfcelea Itallroad company took up frantically, "robbed by that man thre," ttu'se question at a special as he pointed his revolver at McCJarvey, held yesterday, pnd af:r dicusslne who stood behind the counter. them at fome lensth refrrl thm to The room was crowded. Much exthe executive committer. It was iaM citement ensued and men and women today by on of the director that the rushed from the building. Earhardt majority of the hoard flivorcd a reduction of the rate nnl that a. number of was overpowered and takn to the pothe mtnbr nrituM to have ihe pale lice station. He is a stranger In the of bcr The executive na Riven city. full lower to act In th matter and will nnnounco lt It l nxt vek. Two Ileported Killed. In In f.or known tl ir.mitte that ROANOKE. Va.. Jun 27. Norfolk JCi of rcftoilr th r".nrt to favor "Westf-rtrHln No. .1. westpssong-- r nr.d It t l Il.nod It lll ipu!ir tie. Idf to bound, which left Iktc at o'clo. k ntf th farr- and plncr ut Ihe aftfrnoon. In reported to have been dlbposal cf the patrons, of the rtrorU wrecked, two killed ana two Injured. WASHINGTON, June 27. The officials of the State department assert positively that a close examination of precedents justified the presentation by the President of the United States of the Jewish petition to the Russian GovernCongratulations to New King From ment and that no Government has a right to object to the presentation of President Loubet of Franc nor has the Government such a petit' and Others. ,f the presentation is, a right to ( a that the United declined. 1 ; to quarrel will States ground 27. The Kings of with Russia BELGRADE, June Czar refuses to re now being prepared Italy and Roumania, President Loubet ceive the pt of France and Prince Nicholas of Monby the council of 3'nal B'rith. tenegro have added their congratulaTrain Buns Down Laborer. tions to those already received by King Peter from other Pletro Casono.i, a Greek section laborer, chiefs of states. These struck by a train near Murray early telegrams are regarded as constituting was and was so seriously injured official recognition of the new ruler of this morning he died shortly after being taken to that Eervia. the Holy Cross hospital. f , ' ?.. l i cr hiUr.g tbnt !; wn iiritn r '.al r S:c-ir- - . ct-.r- tho-ir- it lu U'.U at ,r n h-- !' or-df- the repo't of todar fr.mlr j jry th' i rraor. Jun imh of lh Urfe&t of VA MrnbM. morr.tnt ald that he kn th Moorlnh War Minuter. Jn battle the adjournment of etuj i? fought with the rrbU at Amr.iMT.r.a : MtUrn ::n averted that p & but It iay I.e loot 03 men, r.ot new cur.e tip a f:nl ' urrmr.t nnnuunced. f'-- i'h t3 previously n .'. ay - b'r SHAMROCKS GO OUT FOR A r T.. ! y. iy The Kf.ttd Jity thi Txtt T. t V an a .) ur:.rr.eivt r.M Thjr laj nc . !,. sr. 1 S.r Th - , iT.ff. le mc-HIn- g li-ilo- r rtfc-,- t c xj 1 r. ! ?d WEATHER WILL BE FAIR AND COOLER EMPEROR PRAISES The thtr and threatening. ha An ovr frenure bap moved lyirr norths et of Halt m-iM- flr AMERICAN SKIPPERS w than tolay. a trel ro!r the umltrr t f ThU will r the nn few Hur.day tld to b prrm!e and a lllll nlly thft Thl iloetj m a y of n tf.rn nnl for tomorrow. ajt-u- ut ben ur.et area th- - Ike Hy,the nlth of Mgh territoryl and - tH : cooler weather j- 1 1 r-- KIKU rot hen jr ir'i;'4llutrs t r.f Ui ho if ni( Vftf 'The An.'fli vi; tr-,- r ; r , s t'V ct t ta Uli tt. nrftrr at (Sf. r 3 fftjitf tt have tVii-- n l" i ,gvA (.a SI thej j ri i TRIAL SPIN D ,..-- rife A:e : i " r - t'4irr; 77,. 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