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Show ti . - NEMIIMEMI ....... iale ' , ill.samital.-S- ,A10.....41,r.di ' , .. 14" .aaLUEdumnal.E10610.6 . 4..abkaaLli.look.....,,,st.,1-9..- . 1 ,. 'Asir EDmoN UP E . It s ,,..... it, . luL t - PAGES 12. , , k. e - TORNADO HITS tro DR GIL'S TgOOPS SUN TAT SEN. Former Provisional Preside. May Start Now 'bookCosi. i ?? REACH EMPALME Remnants ,...otoeo-st- Et Persons ' , 4.4,s r FEDERAL '''I' v DEFEATS Is t - Mealtso.- As '''' - Abo - Seward, Neb., May per-- 1 Dona were killed and 14 in the Injured tornado which swept a district one Stock wide and 16 blocks long in the north part of this city last night,1 'shortly before 6 o'clock. The wind $1131171 Cal" up in (herniae of a violent i hail and rain storm. , No one has yet been found who saw the funpel-shape-d cloud or who knew what danger the unusual dark-flees of the late, afternoon contained. Three parsons wars killed who had ovary opportunity to seek refuse la their eerier and halt a dozen were who said that thee could lee no tornado approaching. THE DEAD. Mrs. William Plamingen, - ht i i : - t Mrs. G. W. Edmonds,. litra David Hoover. samuet chint. August &butts Erma Schultz, little ikughter of ur Soltults - , 3 ' Mrs. David Imlay. Mrs. C. W.,traaserrnan. ., . Aug- THE INJUIRED arm broken Holland, and minor body bruises. Williatujiaseingar. body bruised, severe. nervoub shock. Jahn Pike, arm and ribs broken. Mrs. John Pike. ribs broken and - ,",', ' i,4: i'.- - It BILL it Pa,sed the ThoinasBlamed Tariff for - - , .4, at ramose and Seward. All telegraPh and telephone lines were demolished in the path of the einem. cuttme several trunk lines of wires betivoen this city and Denver. A large force of linemen seas quickly sent to the went. but until the wires are ,repaired the full extent of the damage nor the number of casualties will not he definitely known. Continuing its course.. toe storm raged with grostor or leas fury until It reached Omaha. Here It crowed the city near the southern limit& but It. strength had been so far spent that the damage done here was nominal. did not prevent This fact however. those Onuthana generally. especially inclined to be nervous. from seeking refuge in cellars and other places tornado-prooThe experience of Easter Sunday tomtifl them to confider serinualy the approach of ominous looking clouds'and the appearance in the eouthwest of last eteninirs storm was sufficient to set everybody to seeking an avenue of escape. The afternoon had been 'IMpresitive and many persons were On the qui vive and prepared for anything. Many wires are prostrated in western Iowa aa the result of the foal efforts of the elements, which craesed the Missouri river at this point. and Vent themselves in that state., I f. lit bStIllIgt..n. May err' f' "ted I ft wort - , ,. M'se-Crkl- r a - , NioN skPresident a 'elk t PROTEST ) Prest -- - HEBEI; rtrmaus The amendment A as to instruct the committee to give public t.41in3'r Works declared there was no foundation for the statement that t pwurofit s manufacturers COIVCESS10.1 Bryarr- Formulate Reply to Japan Tomorrow. , .; ? IWill -- -- , : WILL SUBMIT IT TO I.:...,p i, :::,i,:y - :i, Gbv. Johnson's Webb yt::. '' ,tr , 4 ,.., . "e 5".. ' ' r'rogree.sing 4 , .; t SaListactorily. I , ri - ,:e - C , , Japanelw Foreign Ofnee Optimist. lo-- o Net Otilitifing ith tufted Statel'-----'- ,, -' to Sign Communicated Bill To Chinda. - .. '. Decision CABINET M!tyWaFhingtonz Wilson has arranged to confer with - t - , : 10 . , i Japanese ambassador. Indications are .f that the attitude of the federal go!. ; . 3 IV ashi"glilne I). 1.ernment toward the (''' Mg.Y legislation itself, t tariff Question is rapidly reaching the i se well as questions of discriminat i on rod hot stage. as.evet7oneexperted it would s hen the house tilli came to the raised by Japan will be fully defined; ',' senate.-of protects from the GoV. Johnson's decision to sign the vieet has brought out a n. w develoP- - California .antiotilen land bill despite roent which the 1.4111Wratie afIMInli- Japan's protests was unoffiCiallY corn.. i tration will push to the front. That municated to Viscount Cbinda, the -I' to demand open books". from the i Japanese ambassador, as a matter of, ",.. ... protected induteries. With- a viese- - to' Sttformation---witun4erstan3ing:1; seeing how tar the cries of distress are that Secy. Bryan limy later Present " Justified. Secy. of Commeree. Redfield Gov. Johmotes arissiote'efficlaili-tvit- h will ask for an appropriation of Immo such etomment as he may with' te make. ,f 'tor the purprote of seeding experts to in behalf of the federal , Inapect th books of .. A rirzAt. DUTERMINATION.----" .......1.64 .....,.....itis Rahl Pres hient:"1"12 Mr. B ri is in New York and In his the new aterettee the subject win be considered tariff bill is found destructive or forces a reduction of wag, g. he will advocate by Onunsellnr Ware to have it ready to lay before tbs , that the tariff rates be increased. On for the secretary cabinet at tomorrow's Negation, when an the other hand, if the experts show effert may be made- to reach a' final that unreasonable proms are realised. i determination on the Um of policy for t t ) the negotiatien with Japan. t the tariff will be reduced. reeNteed 1 Vrben the ambassador has ' Deep interest ;s felt In Washington Secy. St7an's formal , communica- over the feet that Senator Smoot has lion. it will be neceasary for him- to 4 announced to the Demoeratic ownators communicate it to the foreign oMos at. ..i ITOM sugar and wool 1 sletee, that, tha Teklo and reeeive instructions for pre- , t ftepublien lealers oill guarantee to- Paring a rejoinder, so that probably a 4 block the Underwood bill or force a week will elapse before the negotin- i i he ':.. '41 ,' -- . Wilson and Secy. Withij The-fieoi- ':., t '1 prot. ' ta:-Ernest- ,.,,f.,.4 ,'", -:. ,- - . : f. :'. , i 'Secy. Bryan early tomorrow before &clock . An agreement to vote on the question the cabinet meeting to draft a reply of publie hearing s aftor nve bourn' THIFF SITUATION to the formal protest by Japan against was about to be made by unanl" -mous consent when Senator William the California anti alien land Alden Smith blocked it. ponille BED -. the, side of other of the The attitude I 1which-GovJohnson has announced ho rbarabar.- - paid be. -- La an arbitrary In Gus matter that I do not feel it calls , twin sign. .. .ir any generosity from this sideNew York iferaltt The will note be submitted to the Silks Senator Debate wee then resumed An the Penroae-L- a FtlibettP arnPfliMP11, to the Snioot "Nephl.toptteleo4 uf cabinet and then delivered to the motion to refer the bill to the finance The Situation.' ,' MAKE 4. TL,,,," 't I 5 . IT MAY 7 Mot Senator Thomas alluded in the anti- ahen agitation in California and saM he agreed with the attitude of the Californians and declared the tariff had been for the presenCe of thousands of laborers in the state For Dissolution of U. p. Merger .,w held oblectionabkr -I With the actlon of California, , a, And is Prepared to,.)uum;L have.- abundant trympathy.- he sai4 . i no can find I Wnd with the poltecy fauit because they are face to face It to Mclieyna. there with- conditions-base- d .largely on '3ove . our trotectles ivy:stem- FOREIGN OFFICE i t,. It'.! Donee toreepoindent , Abettier it er Senator KernI for investigation of the Vt'eet Virginia teethe eituation should havethe right of way. Mr. Kern finally agreed to defer his resolution until City. METIC-1-e- U,. ft:;),:- - toilit) that all,,)ititely no,intention of on or wool the iitoinising sugar sch,d- tilos, but i- t- stood firmiy and finally ben' trwt tbe tariff bill as ii Piece.' Ile 'house. When the tax,ftiata, cam tip. in the s,171ttle again Paley ahem was it wrangle b Evi army. The reported federal victor,' at Santa Rosa, Senora, news of which reached the ear department at Mexico t yesterday, is denied by constitutional-taagents. ?lents. Ream ts a- station north of Guaymas and there has been .no fighting there minor last week, when the federate were driven back toward Guaymas. .' - W I- s 1. ! I ..i.,i,f,s;....w ... tt-- t , r ,i , !,..-.- ' ' ?Olifernia-SittlatiOni- ' I : ..1.,.. - ,7; ''''.';';';'',!:k.' .,:. ;: ';'., ,..:...,t.,:.::,,4rA,f.;, , - a-- a. - - TARIFF ' .... - - - ; I- ,Nottaies, Ariz Niny of a- 0'1: reasa..rii-o'c'-- the federal- army under-Ge(tit le ba- - I t 'cr !level to have reached Empalme a putt-- - i .4, t, of urb Guaymas, acfordmg adv!tes here today &meaty the fed- - 'EARL, OF IfIIRMOCTle ' erals abandoned mantities of 1E1111111-11 Don awl strophes which were seized im- - - - TO FOLLoW WIFE:8 SLIT AND RED medlately tiv the constitutionalists. col. Hill e as een A ith oil, ialtaratot troops' .,' ,t litAirle'r1,41'tlici fleeing federais. but lattodon , May 15.The Marquis of their reported anlval at Empalme indicates titer HM US' timabit to stop Hertford, better known as..the Wail of divorced by his yarmoldb. who A their retreat. American refugees arriving today wife . who is the sister of Hari- K. confirm the report n( Gen. Obregon. Ttuitri le Vine' t''' we'l atPlin Ile state commander. that 500 federate were enraged to Mrswh is killed in the nghting south of Guaymas, blit senk-in age, hut Is mooted while 60 constitutionalist' were killed to be very rich. She is said In possess and 13 wounded.... They attribute the & fortunn ref falillOi000 hertte her br her Mrs. Corte,' .111111,., as the heavy federal losses to the disorderly husband. former countees called 'herself after retreat. . Refugees from the front report that she cbtalned an annulment of her rnar- recently only.1.:206,0( the federal army, whicir riage to the isarly to,ISet1.--wamarried In a Witten Man. originally numbered 2400. reached Emof the etate base palme. South tmope COMMUniCatiOn at Orts-wir- e is inter'rupted and the general. onnfusion thus far has permitted few definite details pArt to reach the state capital at Hermosillo. It is asserted. howerer. tat-dstate troops will attack Empalme and Guaymas. if the assault is riot already., In progress. Gem Alvaro Obregon has been made a brigadier general by Gov. Ctarranza of Coahuila. head of the revolutionary .4,-,,,- - r- trAl .:,-AL,f,, Less Extent. -- - FOR FIRM - . Manna atmettort Suffered to Greeter- or ( in Talk With the White - DENIED .', ', I : 1 - - IVILL CONFER JAMES BRYCE ","tt.,,,,,, ., House Correspondents. - 0:amoro nod Or Fact Inn-ILIrPescARTs4-041,- . ). .1,14 to Were Able Rapt14 MPsittottry IL P. Mahon Mortita Tent of Conditiona The - TOWN - - YEAR------- : 1 Storm Swept Over Less Denseli Populated Portion of re 11 D , - ,4"x,r - , :5IXTY-TIIIR- 7... Retired British Ambassador. Who Litt the United Stets'. Free. Wilson Emphasized That - SOME COULD HAVE ESCAPED le 4, Con. ttrA tFt. - 7 Before Intercept Them. Are Injured. , stitutionalists Are Killed Outright And Fourteen Arrived i ; I t ' ON - a , . HON. ON WOOL AND SUGAR, SEWARD; NEB1 R. .7 -- . 2N000MPROMISE ' , - UTAH .., - , ! , 1 - 1913 ,SALT LAKE CITY MAY , 15, , THURSDAY - - AND IMINATT. ; . I : . ravni, , , IA G , In tie Nears Res YAnnouncements Since Out? Clean Are Accepted. . i so 1', . - - - ' . where . FOR REVENUE Washington. May 16.Repeated defeats of Mexican federal troops near On Certain Conditions. E. Washington. May CUTTER SERVICE WANTED Guaymas. Sonora. was emphatically Ready tA) With of Amara., la., today took the office in -denied by the Mexican foreign draw Demand oath as comptroller of the treasury. ' revenue a dispatch today received at the Mexi'euiaeeding R. J., Tracewell of Corydon, Washington. May Exelusite Pritileges. !Work's- can embassy. Ind who has held the office continu"-ugcutter service is to go to the country -Mn'. S. C. Longworthy, The report of the defeat of the slight in- tor the seven officers.- Examinations. It sines appointed by President Mely juries to heed. it0110111." of etate in eral forces the position is one et be held in K;nley tn Vktor Wasserman . arm broken . seri- was announced today. 23will unfound"le the Latin says wholly In the federal servdispatch. San most 27. the Franvieeo, for the lefey to poirerful every large city June ous injuries to head. iP ed. The port of Guaymas not only FraileiSe0 Chronicle Mrs. Ausnurt Schultz, burned on bndy, appointment of two cadets of the line well publishes the state- ice. protected by a strong federal gar- ment that and five cadets of the engineer corps. VI confidential internal injuries. accotding the covered is rison. but by gunboat successful candidates probably will INDIANA STANDARD Eleanor, little daughter (f August The SufreeAve4 here, the Union Paciin harbor. the at anchor Guerrero ' revenue cutter to he the asCaned Schutts, badly burned on limbs and Itasca. ficient reinforcement. will shortly ar- fic has devisad ss new plan for the disof school cutter revenue the aril hack. OIL NO LONGER A TRUST compromise if the INonocrata will fur- - tk)111 Can ""le anthPr ' at Nev London. Conn...for rive to peTrnit the government to open solution of the Union Pacc and South, Interest has been excitd by Gov. nigh but two vetes. The N ew York August Schultz. Jr- - arm broken. e Instruction an aggreettive campaign: of cadets the a probationary period. ern Pacific merger and Herald humobiusly calls Senator Smoot Johnson's quotations of that part of the.:.., - is prepared to hip wound. en- -. and the the three line divorce years dd.Absolute serving which to limit. law California Pred Steinbeek, eye Put out. main appear the Mephistopheles of the situation. and MISSIONARY submit it to Vnited States Atty. Gen.I chicago. May Oil Yineer, cadets not less than one year BAPTIST as ft remignima ,Ja.--the Standard cotnpany of Incli- says th at he is wound, body injured. the D4latocrats haisn.aztiorin, hstnit far lanRernahlal ON MEXICAN SITUATION epting It la prphable. says the of i has from their to becoming third lieutetuints. from all other oil the exit existing treaty Fred Steinbeelt., internal in- before allegiance by holding up his,. le't, -candidates will be The sucCessful etio there is wm, ,p,cutatton ott. report, that the plan will be laid be- - been effected and the comoori in not I juries. i 1 v as apSt. ..01210e May to riprogram Netrhaeti rs .X.azh.;;,h A trust. according I ye..t.,..'. as to whether that wax intended to fore the slate railroad commisaion in- - how in any Mr. and Mn. Henry Perigord, both placed on the payroll as soon United States is the o thforeshadow refusal of the Cali- pointed ead,ts. Capt. Barthol. com- - tion b Drake' vier' Pree'dent' "I' P- - i bruteed. by the PendInt hill have Mx Df.n."3'. fornla authorities to be bound rovenue cutter service thing. in my judgment. that will re- - formally within a few days. in order i tne In of the mandant the who testified today by Miss Imlay, niece of Mrs David Imtrade senators. and if any two of these-here. today posted circulars for the in- store pears in Mexico." Maid Mission- - that a prior understanding with the (ASP brought by the state .0! would join.the two frmwtormistana who stipauttleta...e. any treaty lay, slight internal injuries. body be negotiated between tho seeks to re- have bolted on hereafter ary R. P. Mahon .01 .Morellti- - oto-t- be-of- commision nesy he 'rParho'd before thelMissouti. formation of app)icants. The company bruised. the Pugar queetion, the united States and Japan that would Michoacen. Mexico. in an address :;, in Missouri. At the Schultz plaee where August Underwood bill could be defeated. fore the Southern Baptist convention plant; are made public It hi stated the train to be in conflict with the Pro- -. '', , John Mr. Drake, appearing berm Schultz and a How sown. papera.. independent in appear Fnion l'acit7 seeks principally the pure child lost SECRET AGREEMENT new law. today. of the Montgomery. Jr.. special rommissioaer- tone. view the pending legislation, is visions their lives, a baby boy of two months. "I havo been unable to return to rny enage of the Central Paoific. Officials here fall to dtaeorer- anr. for the Missouri s upreme roust- - testiREGARDING MONGOLIA work was ble;wri- out of the mothers arms F.Vi&ficAct by the following from the in Mexico. for the last two months is stated. according to the dv icesi It flot suggested to Secy. Bryan a point director was he that ted formerly and dropped down wtthin a yard of New York Herald. which just 'n(M. ill when he was on aconot of revolutions and revolts- - tece,vek !ha: lite Union Pacific is in Sacramento. with the III the StIndand Oi l company of New Mr. Underwood to the Fidel: where his father and sister had been COUn . The revolutionists. with- booming of referenee to the. f, to conditions. againat 0,,rtato upon ing exception probable Pt FCr Agreeyk.e trilisd by flying debris. Mrs. Schultz' London. May 41te Wilson Woodrow. PT:Iles J;Aeree'' exIn !ale,when already " Pxtl.'ll,,, tort Clia9,"1,-r11,1,- . try,...,.1.4 ,0149:4 ,Atrte,OieusAtineeitiolor Any that the present state eonstitu. le - CtIT' Penl e' :eiared himself to the nein. Ae the tdil fact in and eiwdbier child were pinkrined,urideri ment bottreen TkiS5!8, al1451010,--,Waliifer'l - 9. "e 41' '...P.t"llet.,AI. ""iles Paand even re-- -; sanctions terms issivzienewoiseadhslikasthera chime. tion re, Of fti ow'2.';n people:. Re said in 6i il,'444-I'relations 'ceased. wreckage of the lettchen hat !vete algped recently, ac,ozdtug to theTatm (Alit! property. thus iiptivariAg the way for I r'''IwIlAll'atk.s..IllyS-.-Ihthe enactment of such legiala- -, ller rescued 'brVoludte4 ftremen, whol ittng t,OttoqiiltGidont of the Daily to atafe &eat: told Infilence hirS Totil4tared sta. I the Western Pacific and Atchison, prominent with the Republic Oil com- m.ne at eVel7t stage. Thanks to the tion as the Webb act. , Pwrned a relief party. 004- II after the graph under which ehina coneedes me he hoped we missionaries would es- peka & Stints Fe to claim a share of thetrelAtions Mongolia, tablish a awl alnee then al: relatinne with vup.rt) parliamentary JOHNSON IS COURTEOUS. .....!... storm passed. complete autonomy to outer husinetW on the Benicia shortitne and s t'anY Waters-Fiercleadership, firm delifolted. e Oil have whose frontier has been company the as he believed town In i Influence his use and of convictions industrial of the in the tracks dominion party 'rho fact that though announcing' his - i : - A. WISH GRANTED. This asroemezt. ahich the corre- the missionarles' 1v:4m-i- s' i'llt redeem share teen ended. , W. ll.nderwood, it came through intention to cause a Mexico. The Bible , not known to the thereon, to sign the act, Gov. Johnsen T. is certain Rise-- , RI 1Po:indent in and says business Missyuri "Our Last week Mrs. lc G. Edmonds' huethe, house unscathed and now is at has not actually affixed his signature the new plan. -however. China when it be- CanUTIOn PeOPlo of 31exlco and moor of is In de ising and is where independent band died following a sudden illness- atom throughout PACIftein absolutely down serrate. of Union a the the cuts the mercy which stated is regarded here as an act of eourtesy. L,, or suggestion oorninal Democratic p His widow mourned decide for him comes known. 0011.PS Kohdo and the do riot allow the people to its oftPT for the- Central Plyito by ap-- ire take no dictittioa of six- - Intended to hold the door open to -all the Ithirairs country man- priests : ..: said Mr. reduced to two by themajoritv I of- - from any cther Bible. the Alil.W.fiall. and espreesed a wish to xstri him soon. lintel. besides northwestern company." Its two Proxirrale;Y word 7:it If original administration froil: the last -Democratic, Mongolia. extreme Should we he allowed to 1.....ian. ,natori. wIto will vote! wouM desire to tsunmunicate further "This governor told me that be be- - ter was lial.f.A.loYe. Drake. 'Yesterday's storm claimed her in its list andAutonomous Mongolia will measure lieved that onty a system of education! of fatalities-.- fike-tr- as remain in Missouri we are prepared semrst the bill 'because !t providcs for with him before the final act of sip. . struck by a MN more than half a million equare ' buisiour ATI1c.-GIEwould extend like to that of the United States WREVNOLOS' to spend til,006.014 ins timber and killed. free sues:. r provaL and Ito such aurrentlyr hls been ebron- redeem :Mexico, Ile. urgt,t1 us mission- li we so The- that loess compete may properly The contest will determine wilt TENTATIVE BAXISIO,N streets, sinee IRS!) when the Port Arthur lakes to begin Stleh a system and prom-with other companies." r President 'Wilson can bola all the Dern- pay its own bills and Will get along hied u FOREIGN coups were recognized teed to protect us with troops If neces The hearing was transferred to Clii- ocratin anniiiorn in line against - the jApAsEsE Mc- without state troops.' according to a andtreaty. Oen, May Washington. OFFICE OPTIMISTIC larn4-anby be. Pambd 4117.. and JP1M111011 .Mo.. , CItY. Ear)from men-statement issued by Mayor Calder. combined intitirlitir of the army of krynotils lfasi reached' a tentative de- 'tag) of extreme poverty hold the majority of ' ctsion the availaby here of the utturtrn who erre prodretingpann'; the Central Pacific rail- - cause Property to the amount of $40.090 was tht doito-Mexico .. the la s I people. in Frank Hagerman! workless mills and politiont revolut ion. 'Tokio, limy foreign ofce BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY road should be divorced from the South- - COM; any's.rc-corddestroyed br. the- city. not including .1, "In the li ght of these facts. the on ly to the outcome Of the Pacific in the dissolution of the appeared as counsel for the company Never did a president. dependent on a. oplitniirtio-n- st damages to telephone lines. TRAINMEN CONVENTION hPl'el Pan Pee ter Mextcn IP armed 1n - 'ern , 'e Pacific merprer. and Atty. Gen; Barker of Missouti forl stemietate majority pUrs Advkes this morning from Tamara,. more (controversy over the California alien Union In rept,' this countrs. Mote than His conclusion '. however. is not final the state.. legislation. Stanlehunst. Waco.-W arent 'e nurA se Those self- ' I, terventionby 'nick. ' an inquiri today,, a high official , ..t pi. per cent of Mexico's population have 18,4 t.,4,81. the, t west of tiewardwhich were last are uw, wtat,,,,rw ,,,,ftt,,.. majority rliktletitee. May 860 bog, night to read or write any the exammatton of a memorandum . 4, are nearly complete for the bien- . never learned for They feel that gald: hungry by the tornado. ray pai,,,nage. 7.5 1 HOSPITAL of More BLANC The between cent LEON and than per Japan negotiations tiled by the Southern yacific to Mon that all those towns were our of the nial convention of the Dcotherhond of I language. Presal.ot Wrtion is assuming what the United men with farailleaArie-untaith-States aro prorressina sat- - which-track of the storm- - Wires ta IteCool Railway that It 1,, not ne, mmri. r,,,t tt.., gnuthopen Mexican Thetitiore Rovelt. retie I., FORMALLY.OPENED -- 5 ful to their l'amillos.- - Tbe missionarl vryw a triend reach c to give up the Central Pa Paulfi ' Junetion are tlward',!7.71,- and no direct here next Monday.. I work ImMexico patron. rt,:'n'",,'"-yendtr inclub attitude" 'cannot be pushed ahead , s other words.. thst he thinics eui!Y11 leorts have been, received from them. Delegates and visitors from mary i,,.,,.;,. SIP., edurattinn Italy" Den.. innd wOuld Wickersham Former Atty. May, 1The blinselr kbore playing' sAillcs with, the France parts of the rnited $takteiCranada to our intervention. 7 misted that the Sonthern Pacille sur- - Leon Blanc object arant to late iven the are by at his disposal.. This is not beginning Melte hospital r already TAMORO- AND M'COOL ,,,,I.-rethe central Pacific undet J. pierpont Morgan to the city of Ali- - er true. Indleations are that the QUINLAN'S CONVICTION rive. AMERICAN CONDUCTOR threat of a suit under the Sherman law HAD 'NARROW ESCAPE vr. a. Leo of Cleveland. grard a merr,ori,1 to hi former pr,s!40ri will I inv pollees. but he as ii ar-sttha! LA AT KILLED end tn result l instructed formwas piish STRAINS RELATIONS does ,t pram. to :Pt ga of patronage physteian. Fir dent; A- - E. King of Cleyelar& grand Huila former tvo the mayor in the -. fWnoths, and treasurer. and other nauntlt opened of, various , ally ' tcy.prel aeretary likfteportscP:1 eol1P. Pro-T.,X..,. MaY Pere Paso, of reoreseta Oyes Of the 1 ter.toet toms tarlf oolt-4.- : alved during last night and early to- tional nice-r-e of the organisation, are Atty.-cleattitude Mefinal Ameriesin The tester. stn N. rreeenee on : conductor t. Red J.. of 15.Relationst the The the May cries nil' indlotite that the destructive tor- expected to retch here tomorrow gwermr-o., on int, unescon probably will I ek,i- - and a rotnher of medical organ-- . ,11,14P.,trsou, e city afht county amtharttie rade whieb formed in the, southern part ladies auxiliary of the brotherhood alao Ilettico Northwestern ralirood. was Reyneds t ., I!EMIGRATION f'Llre in a BILL hilted RI'. ha the Ttleaday .10etnilniRg -- IA Junta. Chihuahua. Plan taa Dons. -- ' at of Seward county last week 141g41, or next here meet will mill , worker 'ilk took a ,I Union the night Pacific of and dise,ilIng WILS information received to to which here according medal A t gold tJI ot le Plea injured 17 persons and FAVORABLY REPORTED Ptrainrd at all times line the start today. He had an argument with some Southern Peelle.. have teen given to the late Me Mor- -- I destroyed Property valued at $250.000. , ,,,- i of the strike tat, months agrk. Were MeX iCana and killed a cousin of Pas- , At least three townsSeward. Ta- Two MORE ,IND:CIMENTS was receivei by his nephew. Wai- 4 i gan I. . I made more acute today by rsson of cual.Droseo and.woundeot enothee M.1- 1- MEMBERS , s. ant h s pArtner, Henry - reeve and -- Me Cool ta 'rh o N.1, 1 ) ter Furw ,S1,-- al ....3 inthe Patrick convictiorrof Jttnctienteufferetl .. Quinlan, i BIX1Y Wan.. Then. his IIMMUnitifill elthStifitedi I from the elementathe Davison. dustrial Workre of the World kauter, I grratri death"' w2g,,,n;,,,,n, T, r , May he wits,ahot by his wounded vietim. RELIEF PARTY ARRIVE Um bring at Seward. whore g.. I .,, j fa:nowt v.dav fa nrahly ',ported hie hi:I found guilty yesterday on Inciting riot. Ugh, pereat.- - May 15.ibe sons were killed and 14 inittrodw Los Angeles. H will b tutntenced probably raitTa .. ' If REFRIGERATOR STEAMERS returned two more iirrp,ting the tgration 'Canyon , mom Is ,, row and faces a maximum penalty of on corner FOR reported to have been de itolotIr icrand- NO against George At. -1,,a.1 aervis jr" Ineni I POV4,11 1 s'ar rraara"' May I t of fine stowed, and McCord Junction to hare indictments today a FOR AUSTFALIAN SERVICE th, ,Ta.t.rr at yeara la prison and Douglas. : - suffered much damage to property and Bixby. the rni 'bacilli banker aceueed - ' 12.0o. d. Be Is wham, the moM console- ' RCKEFELLER'S EMPLOY bent of the relief partpthUt necevered: .. .. the at ' ' or two dottba. young girls 'we'll's against n 1 of the rhduatrial Worker ' I ' At the frozen body of Cant Robert Scott. ,MAY ls The pur I he proprietor or I I, Itho:esder ever convicted of an of- DOLLAR ; FIRE, , .4,atWArd Crouch greatewettlastrit 4..noutt-'7- theresort Goodman. is return of four Mtge refrigerator eteantv :LMILLIO!i Mao has a: by A bi i chase Miss toveecome which.Ertim& 4:- 17.1te was everted by the may, Masa, t". It leeruleharre fact that the I fl:1811;?10Ithheil; -- ts.sd N. Of fro I'. be IN for t Y transportation the fiuth Weil arrived bets ahics BUFFALO, here today bola . "n ternado crossed only a romparetiredr the oryan-capregettted his resignation as !Item t ann two ytt to be triad for small Part of the town inetes4 of Two Indictments prertlusis returned euramr .of modern Entifeh literature Ion the Revat Mall teenier Tahiti from ; beef and mutton from Auatfalla and -.-are CharleA B. Wright of i New ZeAland Was announced yest rdetective In at Harvard and general areretltri of are riot: Rig Bur They i Haywood. 'rtey seneping the more densely populated centrist Mixby were found line. ' The- deal Ituffalo, N. 'I., May ItoFire today !Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Carlo Trescha : Istrtion the blocks south. The propertY phraseology. and the bills filed today the Harvard Alumni ase"etatt.m.to et,.., university. England. and i day by e. Atimptt Leavitt. According to kJ"' hi that ettY ie estimated at $100004. sees to sopplant these.' eept emphisanent from John r). Roeke- - Frank Debenhefl ,. a. graduate or the !atm made wifh an English firm. ar.d. dermyrd the mammoth elerator Erie, sod a few months the now refrig- - at Ohio and Louisiana streets 700.0001oresent piens of the prosecutor, the ' l sad a corps of dertutS atiortttil Is Bixby' Is seheduled to aprear tomor- teller. He will enter the flee of the rnivetri or ' De; 1 row to answer, a contempt charge in financier on the staff Istleh be- - bwheiR Of VI". the elevator. eaPe-- i next defendant to face the blur win 'be, Neither bad enything to add to the Irithin line wilt be In 'operation assists Mr. trolling the ret1011 tillitrlet to Prevent 3 San Franc:lir aftthe Alta.!: eity the south end of the :Kew 'fork rreocka. His trial will start a wek :c CoraPO-IOwith the 'white litaVerr Itnekefeller In the ttiarittgement of his 1 narratives already published of other blotting- - The tornado apparently oriel awa , of bez I from Monday. Central freight sheds. a w - Me will Make Podeu--- will surrender himself philanthropy and btudness interests. Hs members of the party. ..,, hated southwest of McCool Juntioa, bell on out is 0:lairds's firehouse of fireboat and his WACO and the oars of Of the Meat Mow lawyers A attipteent I, will enter upon Ida tow duties next their way a0 England by an1 . gatherhtg force as it moved to the 1111QUITI. lb new Indictment, at that pounds stages . toes wilt exceed $1.000.009. are making preparations tor aa apPolit Potter. . 1 Northeast. -tort both . atmck with-tal. ! 1 , . OFFICERS for-Art- ,11 - h, ' , -- - ,.., - - i f'. I r o -- , ..4 will-Bo- 'I' bee-ea- ir bleleill--,tedre5r-ell-7,4ec- i4 - ' Oa-c- ar 1 , . ... . ey - elear.-it-oW- .. Kiao-Cha- " e - . 15.e 1 rePorted-damag- - at attrge,1 ed I , - - , Neb--Jda- ,a,,,,, the-Mni- Trait's-mein- still-dow- . , :":' r , ,:, 7 t, - - - altoa-eth- -- y- ' I ! IN , t.1---,..- n. , . - , - 1 Orscorr - -- or. 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