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Show i ,........ . , . , , - ' ' ' 1 , , 11 DESERET EVENING JR. liEWS .FRI AY - - ' 41 ' - ' ' -- , 1,.. , , - !ATTIE BETWEEN I I EDITOR NEWETT, SICK FROM W ORRY OVER HIS PHYSICAL! 1.9111T(CIVEN FIGHLON AGAINST T. R. AILMENTS AND TRIAL-1,1- 0 1 1 POLICE INO STRIKERS ,. I , :1 '' - 7:7 ., at In Suburb rnumendurt. Germany. Seve!stig Persons Being Severely' Wounded. - Kb ;" '63 Ret'immverdjr-- w , ,7r - t r.- 'ilY ,; Al ( er left - 24.$.i..0.14.:.;t:. :0, . If 'i ,,, rt, 43, i ;, I,) ..,,,ta.,4,, '., , N : ' ? .. 0 , . . iuts at of the tate greet better to the United fStites and to the German realdesta at , I IMPORTED STRIKEBREAKERS I REFUSE TO GO TO WORK C. Jane Ver. B. VILIMOU Miners brought from England to work In the coal althea at Napalmi where the miners are en strike. have refused to serve as strikebreakers and are boing cared for at the local headquarters of tha United MinAWorkers of AMOS,. tea. An agent of 'the United Mine Workers snet the party at Revelstoke Harrison and when the men rear-bethey refused to board the steamer for the mines. deciaratg they would refuse to work until the strike hi settled. --- -. , ,..4.;i''.. t "- 7- iiel 1,4" ,' Of43p;t1..--- - - V 2 ; t:K, ,,,.' 111kWING?1WITI 01 ekif,(1).1' j I Z7s,. -- .'2.- , t 4rf:'',.1 . REPOPI I 1 : r .44 I , - a 1 INDEPENDENTS1WANT4:- t 1 - 4- - 0.7- - )'' , ' . setye. t ild 1111 111 - i 11!' 111 ,1,, r - t' They're lul m . .1I - V. Robinson II 'Tiros... - - ' ,i'll 0, : l , a insect Have you Or aoquaintancs in your former field of labor. to whom you would like to send a copy of the News? Saturday or the If of our special offer, made to aid the treat monawork. We send the paper one year to any point in the United States. Canada or Mexico et half price, Mee. This does not apply to points where there are regular wards or stakes. artises ry Semi-Week- ly tediverthoweati -- . ' ' - ; , Wialn-:-- r ' - St . 71 ' , , , - - , ' t El, , 11 I l ' 1, 11 1 ' - ti I I 1 ,, l'' li i 1, ' 1 ir 1 I .. t't ' .1,' I ' - 1 , t ell '... . , ', . '' l i ' -- , , - t I KIW) inviting-7(. you.- ' - , ' .. 1 ' !- - .... la I 3 I , Photo by Amorksm Pram association. -- TO RELIGION. By John Evans and P. .J. Jensen. la fast making ha way into Our religious crganizations,-'Th- e Salt Lake stake Sundar.school organisation. one of the best in the Church. has set 'apart one Sunday morning In each month on which to study this Hutt work in their thilenclockt. P,raelt- meeting. organizations elsewhere are doing the tome. Every teacher feels the need. in "wt, w;ocirrebtehttlear "preparation for the hut work. 75c at the Spliayeseret News Book store, Salt Lake tadvertisetalent ) HTEenry MVO S It 14 4I 11 , 13 I , , ' 1 1 ; , ' ''' , . . k '' -- - ft-- . . . . . - . . , ,,,,-- ,,...,J,-, , it -- , , ,. :, , ' - ..-, - : In AI...FORECAST- - P i., - 0 ar , . 'Footwear ' ...' -,- .......- . . , , 6. - ' a letter ucelvo SOO . nity14:1 e' ' tient ?red of the A ( d.."0....4,01) , - - . ' , binding. . ,.,- , t 1,41-..- A , l - - . ' e.'11. noair --- 3 rhotseWanateh , JUNE 7TH . e,., , - . e., I .14 - - ' .i, f 4 : , t , , - ) ' I Of r moNt-mirov- mum emui LEAvr. 11... 1 II . laSundays 40Dally, 2:26Daily'. .1: 5:30Daily. 6:4SDally. 0 T i 7:65 P. t 411110. JrsE - t . ,,clEctz,-;,--,v-1-:,,-- 1. E TT; , --- - l',1. .: -- 4 i i . , I , k i ' i, , - v ' $4,' l''' 'ist to).... 114-6-8-- S0 ;. - I. v ) ..,z e STATE 749WO-se- , -- .t . NEWS mill ' 4, a 4 i i . I ' - -- 1 zz 11, i i iji i ., ;i .z1-- f - ; ; ! I it 4 i ',' ' Me Great Country Netvsn.reit I i P ' ,t,,tv , ; , 11.1, i ti.t I ' 1 '. It 11 , 'I 1 i , 1i ti i7,4,. ' i i jt , 1.:- .; - A, , i ' I !j, 11' I -; I ,I t ,i 1 1,1, , - I ., ;7-1 -1- ill - t' i ; . 4. 44 it r . 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M. , 52:1: pr., :,,IT. . , : I : . it ;,'; Ie - . 1:20 A. IL I '!, 1 ii t - CARS LEAVE R. V. , I , , i t Time Table .., i ' i .. ErrEertrik; JENE ITIL l I - :i ',! . !, ... , ' ,, . L , ' Y 11 , i SE1111-1VEEL- 0,. - 1,1,- t . - - , ' 7- t I i FROM 12 TO 5 O'CLO- K. . d Speciah '''' rt I:. ' ! i. lonsolon....mat i . . i ' ' . - ForSaturday and Following Week. Ladies' DRESSES in !Awn andiall' Materials' i i C- AND-9TH- , , - ; . , , !:' 1' : , .E . , . - Emigration Canon Railroad - , - r I ' k g A.: t1. l I , - 1 i I - ' Preparations- - , D. i ,. ?,;0-.- . . , Book 'Store, tfama, , , , . atomaeh tr;x:htTind--,gere.se-tionterple liver. teetritia. PHes Jule. heart disease. blood Mills pehnia. disease. ',toms. seretu.a.. female aervsuaneaa nasals. ebealty. kidney troubles. trouble. 1646..r troub4. tombsen, Prig St's disease. dithefea.. rheumatisw1 nuragiia, dropsy. ' dizzinfim -heallichs. 1 tOnsitmitation tree by : this! presenting ontior, at the Yee Fee bum G 11; D..i !Arai I Chinese institute. 118 S. Main Deseret News -- ... - ,,. -- - , I, :, ... '" , r - , I I AnA , 11 Former Price $30.00 . - -3 Chinese ,herhaina and fouOder ofitifile;skt Intiese 11,Tb Inelltett Denver, e bratteh. 118 So. Main n street. tnesairs over oboe otore Plume WM. Special aP- priintrnents at Hotel Utah.. Hours- -1 a. tn. to Daily., p. in.: Sunday. 10 a. In. to 3 p. nt; evening. 7 to 8 o'clock Th. Tee Von Urn. H H. Chinese tsrb trstmv, i espfehitry deafened tor the Pricgi 115.00 . - I .70.4 ...es,. - ,,,, , 4 4k1e111114:11-2"'.- , ; ., 4 6. LrN Yoo Ornal --- , 1 eZzio , , full steel Morooes gilt , i ' PREPARATIONS are scien- DIXCFISIOR TOILET from pure ingr iients, and are r3r0 highly recommended. Attend this demonstration Saturday at The PARIS STORE Toilet Goods Department, FREE. from 12 to 5 o'clock. Excelsior ELDER FLOWER CREAM prevents sunburn, blackheads and frecklesit leaves the skin soft and velvety, and has no equal. Excelsior ROSE BLOSSOM produces a . natural and beautiful color- ing for cheeks and lips. - - , - ; o 44. - , .,,,,, . pages each, contain-- Ipittesm., writes: .1' 11 per through two or three tUnas. have need It in our Sunday morning adore etass..and have taken it wtth me on my visAs to the conferences of the mission where it has been a great aldi to me in answering mam7 of the aura.' tions propounded by' eiders and Sainte. On the subleot treated tt to Invaluable both for the Andy of the eiders and for the Saints and Inireot1gatorw-- 11 would riot hesitate to put the work Into the bands of one lust commencing the study of 'Mormonism' notwithstanding the heeitancy of the people here to For actapt anything titt-the Bible'. sale. 7Se peetpaiii. at DzeratzT SEWS DOOK STOMIL. A . t - t '- 1(tarns Building . . ,r - In Three volutnes FROM- ACCSTILALLUt ittintianearnaries . By OrsonF.IVIlitney a and Saturday generally lair. in temperature. . ; 'I 'tGdaLoc? 11evessuastAtig AS Coutidsnow Thus WM. I 'S , i , .' - - FREEDemonstration ' I .., , '40.,-- ,e - 4 It '.: , IMME1....mS1 r street. 1 .. ' 4...4,. 4 I .. , , fr . , -.4,4101--:;,., -- , :, - 4 .,. 4- - ' " - ' ' Wimt ro - . Alt;11 41; -- Mon Tonight ,' ,. 2"std, 2., ' e ifr. I , I 4,,,' , ,,,, , .,,. 2 .T. , aostorto Dr martin Noer loth Medias, ':' ; Cikf :,4 eIr'i ersateer:z44,, 'V41, , f .r...,1 ? - GARDREDADAMS., - .,f s- The' !' . . 1-- - '., ; .,,.'.' ,. ' Him-Moe- History of Utah . I net , ,v. . C011egs. ,,- DR. GUNN'S' Blood and Nerve Tonic .1 ',.; ., I .::'! e yselte .4.it,74,-4,,,I,...,,,r- ... i i. .' , Suffering ,...:,. , 11 ;I ., How . Co..,' . I 4 - ' . , '1; i HE. ' SURELY IS A "FAN" AND DOUBT-LESS- - is an -- enthusiastic player. The real BOY is alive and this is the season whenthe "live ones" get field for action in the sports that mark this time of year. Boys everywhere and your-bo- y must be dressed right , or he will be at disadvantage on every turn The NORFOLK is the 'suit they wear ,now. From $2.50 to $18.QC). Then there are great numbers of others. CHILDREN'S TUB AND WASH WEAR STILL holds its place in '''' the "Common ' Sense home. Patterns that can not be duplicated and fabrics that are the best. LINEN SUITS and PLAY SUITS of almost every character. , DISTINCTIVE OF GRADUATIONBlue Serge Suits and the youths full line of nick, nacks that the absense of, makes trouble. Come in an let us remind- - and supply you with all that you need. You can always get what you want at Utah's . Greatest Clothing Store. ' I . , Plant today ..,..,....)..41)....t. ... icier ,........ ..... a. ... . ,...,..0! tarn, today ..,.. ..... ....4s.... ..... .... AS . .. . 'di se am today ,.., . . .. -- -ctn. anday am. riPdalifr 1 7.1 4 am., 7 a.m., ItSJ L ttAractive A, ' --- ' . - ' L. , Boston Building. ..., -7- 11 , Statittnum.yeaterday lit Minimum 'yootordnY ...... te . Minimum today - , . - ' , - , , , - .111Ati'll; uzz .;,,;':',, -I tenter that which yeeterday overlies the upper Great takes this of this a portion moroing depHreserion , Prices - ,, eao. weather-considerably- iaas . , . M1121111111!- V , - - , '. , - Foran'y of the numerous functhms of som- -: meryour footwear will be an Import---, ant itirnCome in and eh th e flintwaiir Kit will appeal to you ' ' In any WPM tea gradeii IS charming new etylet, and . be' ,,, the prices we ask will A ,. , . I ' - to '' ' prove , , Another r. White , ' Season I n- ' Fot) t Tear , IS t . oige11".......,,, ,.. . ri...:,,, t . - - Th ,., Imiwaamooaawal -- 'i , t . ;i sure changes are indicated for Vtall. and the present fair weather will con- den tinue tonight and Saturday. southl fair weather prevaila crter the fallen and east. though some Louis at Montgomery, and over the Lake reg -- To:meridians at weather Itsreale,rittlre sae kiosk- - Instruments en rent of k 142 feet higher than these in kiosk. , Roof et .. , . , r4 4.1. j t . Women of Sall Lake-I . Ill ; . it 1 , '- . ' E. ' I ' - The mercury today has ranged from" J. M. Christensen Produce 66 69 to IS degrees. as compared with Company. so that the!I, to Mt degrees a Meadow View Products Are latter date saw been. The; warmer than Better. temperaturs for June 4 highest local Wag 44 degrees in 1493 and ISIS. On ri 13, other June iltbs. the- local record was Se degrees and over. The lowest maximum for this date locally wee 541 degrees In 11119. The local maximutrui for June 6 during 1901-1- 2 were 71. 66,NOW 75. 430112 and 90 degrees respectively.1 The lowest temperature locally was Corn for fodder, Mangels, 34 degrees in 1399, when the mercury I Half 'Sugar Beets, Rutatook a sudden and unexpected drop; etc. , bagas, The there. not but did etay highest; Call Was. 1071 or 1072. local Minimum wee 42 degree In 10041,1i The north Pacific coast high For bedrock prices. owe area has pushed inland during! the past 24 hours and is charted over e Porter-Walto- n Montana, the Canadian r ce ndal DakpiedOtitall::nod,t k.inir close in Salt Lake City. : :. o 'has separated geld western adll remidna over the southern Rocky Mountain and lower ,G!eat BLein As result of t general tweeAria Re a Pad tools blend. brain and nerves tho Oital:ty has become bow by over- sure movement light showera Onettler; d whore wor-d .........n ether einv.e. rns. et ..,work. s. , In portions of Nevada. Idaho. . follosing filaealse: middle of northern Rocky Mountain; ii7,;',',;75.::',4"iro ,:s":jfe..,1,k,,woloo-,Catarrh. bret,hiel ,redbis. ! neomory pert et thebody. eesd . tinenin ,,,,,Zelt tremble and Missouri river valley. state...! lane trout's. ens's. U hes. five t'l OttoLWrise ere about er. uo:LtiLtt: though no iMD0.rtnt temperature Iri:BeensiveCre, Dew, nth eosesarat - , 1 ,- 1 t , .! li l b , - - ..r.,1 ..,,.. by produeing anntiger,' nrofortant in the v. -- rogio" iht01.14 Rd ,t- - 411114 1 , I. ,,, : 1 ' 1 ' 1 . : . IPirtle I 11WI I II trick. 41. IT' I 1f iel ,,,,r- ...000' . 1111,111111E11411, , 1 1 ,....," 11 4 I I - I I , 7 1 - I t. ! 4 , I I i II 1 1 ;14., 4P . I ., 4 ,,,-- ! , III ' 1 a , -, 0 Quality does .the i .. '..,. I 1 11. ' : f i'l 1 " - 't IN, ' Its., it 1 irtaderday I The ; - o i .'tli t 1 ' C,..., . la, i t , -- 1 111 '1 i- it Ill - - , Ivo - , - V . ... - , t to ,,?4,1.,,, l''''' Mr. Dairy Farmer , , - Mo. I -- t - 156 -... ---- - , . t - - ,Co. - ----- - The . I . - I ,.! , ii, 0? laSSTONARITS. . - 4 -- , ', .,' : ' I rito ',..i, Ifr , - vit,f7' .1'04;111 , 4, ir , I , . . Shoe t; lk, ' - i I, 7rir-1- I g 1 al FREVirDS . ..:: 4 . - Tct . ' 1.,,4,0074 t.,.... : uwwe ti : 4; meeting-to-protes- , , ' ' - ',, Whionli- . , . '' Good Health it, Dainty Simmer Footwear ,I - , , - From - ' - 4 . 10 tr,11 ; , .: of all kinds. Near Caine Interrupting For Inviting "Hostility Against the THE DESERET NEwg JOB DEPT. Go Sent op for From is Deliberation of Balkan Pea, tAtivrttimemonti i Fvernmento Years. Fifteen Delegates. ........... ."..4"-ooCras."' Paterson. N. .1, June 41.Alesender London: .lune tsmitarit suffragettes To Soon. editor of .the Weekly Issue. a today almost succeeded in interrupting 0 the deliberations of the peace eonfer- paper that has been supporting the I TEE TOO ,,,. trx, c H Irk. CRTNESE HERR cause of the AWL mill etrikers. was sen4.1 enoe between the delegates.of the BalTREATVENT POJNTII THE ROAD IN L,, 1 NATURE'S WAT kan allies and Turkey.by orgyAising a tenced today to serve an indetermin..o..o. I AA. demonstration outaide'fiL James palace ate prison term of not lees than a year rooplo hogan lifo with good hoolth. I a more nor to and ' II than years pay t' JK.' IMost olonh.torlarisorldoll"7at us::! al.Nrnyntaettor.1 I during the session. I tho origin of Th. trouble. the rood I The WOCIMIS. Freedom league called flee of rod for Inciting "hostility t.et roeetory is mad. hordor by tho the government." t a dentisomust drown- - rho counties Sti Irot:11 against the gov- against Scott announced that be woutd of araat pouod into Ow human gallons ernment's supposition that it was able and arrantraments wen rodo ftw stemhilng stoma sod mires Have Yeti ever noticed 1 Mt!. tins to secure, peace ithioad while unable his relesae on boll. foot of .01111 38 men and women rho reo Poo 1.t.M. C. It D. the of I. maintain peace at home," Sentencing how users the of Meadow trostmnt soot hos tho bestir The police warned the 011;StliZerli that convicted yesterday of unlawful asand brings speedy relief Th. treatment View Quality Butter stick the meeting was illegal A Large crowd semblage was deferred today. It is is i'istUrcil war rho troatroaai to artificisit litteseleat fordrug of. belittle- - penman pulled the 'maker probable that they will not he sentenced youratlf tho Iron- to it? dottui reng; of following Nalorw's from the wagon the', :were using as a until the end of the Present term of direetiong as tootiflod Its' to thousands of former: platform and finally the police arrested court. aufforoes. so? three of the speakers--. Why "Drug medicines do will core "Re dliFeease hun- McReynolds to reopen the dboolution suit against the American Ypbsteeo company, according twd-mentoday by Henry EL Hunter. their connive. Mr. Hunter added that the local independents had of indethe eupport and In Heinen. organnations pendent Cleveland Mileage: Minneapolis. Salt Lake Citzi.r. Butte, San Francisco. Los Angeles and New primps. -- q ,':.- : : houna.t this 4 red independent tobacco dealers in New Teri and New Jersey have re , 7 i1, June New York. f . 4. th;hciterteenatti delay in resummg' the All the jurors xcept one. llorrut Shuman,. a news denier. ,Aere In the box at the accustomed h, Shuman was said to be closeted sah the -Judge, El ri. ,I- . forf.an whtle on; of . tht.11ifOrS, 114irrill human wa,--neet- ed with' judge Atty. Crosbaid f),,t ,,ourv-- i for Joaeph C. .. 7 , - --- ry , p their on After f - opening of eourt we., de!aytdi I Tne I ,I 0 11C,- , TOBACCO SUIT REOPENED ' , Nemo (Special to The ()moss Ill Attorney V.:Prosecoung Cribsen. :1'trial. lit) , ê 4IN4 Q, 4 Leve- 4 - .didPo - .f i I , . t ,171.;,-en- attorney were only a nomins! verdiet 'of it malt. than an hour's wait the I'. were sumA. Newett took the VelF0 most seriously moned to the jury room ty .1 hailin. Marquette. knelt.. June and termer bad the bacitinr; of RepreNr3- - explanatIon Of th.delay 'Trait Newett. editor and publisher ot.the Ish- lentativeEL thin of Afkliixalt. . th but a rumor that a mistrial MI who was attexked l'ung ANDREW CARNE- GIE-peming IronOre.whO-alleged-by Roosevelt bud imt.1171171 result visa soon dispelled for the the lest presidential cam-- fall and who was supposed to be Ma court immediately began the charge STARTS FOR BERLIN TONIGHT Parser during ex- thief silent flepre in tryinfr to prove the paignthat --Col. Rocinevett drank tomen to the jury. president drank too much. cite tronuently. told the newspaper 1 former ,. agreement to injure any perwhen the trial sonAnyconstituted London, June Carnegie while the trialwas in progress that he Newett wax a sick manwas a criminal conspiracy, and drawn and Calie to the face the his began, '1;14its, for Berlin ton.ght. wenn) highest appeal Emperor court said. adding: lit enact hastard,,from worry over .tds physical , theTribe !Ar wises tuts limet-ththettlinft et Jettit' court lit the Iota if naseesarY,even jury should ling thai th, cowwan against him if it Ills and over the outcome of the case. ti to re?olve hiw and St.his associates I the. verdict spiracy existed that ends the case, but Louis and t;o6.,rt Brookings of - ,- ,,,. - of a conspiracy is if the existence' , , established then all of the acts and )tt,,i, G. Schmidtapp Of Cincinnati. are to preeent a congratulatory admdecaylaratimonswandfereachapoefvtirendecelendaaninstts dr . ss signed by many pronduent Amer. MILITANT SEHASETTES EDITOR SCOTT glitER I : defendants. the other ,. : In sommunicaltsur to Andrew Came. , - a gr. the dais of the audience Emperor I STATIONERY., 11 William remarked that it woulâmbe the COOD STIFF SENTENCE NEW OEPARTHEE MAKE N Wellea i line and helVertlety of the Brat morning Ito ,rose $s . ,. of Wedding Invitations and Announce. s emperor 25 7011111 ago. menu. Also calling cards,and Mr. Carnegie considers the Weeders , 4 te 1 I N. p, Sixth count. which ..haract.' c,nentratY building and Neer , La injure certain prop. rty. No evidence to ..tUPPort I htA been presentel. 11,,:, ,,,,urt charge had raid. . The other enunte and distinct offense?, hut it,! hale a that i hearing on the' broad ac'usatn conspired to !n.,ur,- the' i the oefendants '11 .., )!5';'4. - ot - A huott I , -- !ground. The casualties were In some cases or a severe nature. Ten policemen and about Gerivillasts were treated by 'surgeons during the night. 0,, C 1 ) , , ' 1 41 r,... h. ye:fluty:1,1;7 r4, z:ii,-:- --4-'5 i iverdtictlett1114:1,:n ju;10 to find the defendants not gn,! ty ,,,, the! ' N., ttl'n e of , p- totegred - - ' ; .P . , n , .,, ,...? fa,h dTnamits eplantling", crItntntr,,,, l NI 'Wood: "rredert. k E William Atteauxand Dennis J. Coffin... Atre , given t,O the Jury today. Judge John C. Crosby Inetruc't,1 !hi.,. - , tIA on 1 Boetori. Sups , iir , District County. tti . ta,.lint to Find Def. Dd. Dot Claity Is Statti. - , :le penises were, aaverely wounded. was fought last eight In thttuburb of Prauendort as the, aeqUel to the killing at a striker by a In á, chicory teeter'', ' ,' Its worker Oil & strike some time ago. Lam vatting on. of them molested & man 'who had eentinued at work and ji tbe which ensued the striker was , . got stabbed and killed. The etrikerse corn. . ,ides later gathered In a great crowd is front of the factory stud demanded , be banded ovete that the to them. .Their request was refused to demolish the ;Zothry.ey. threatened . The local police were unable to nee with the situation and reinforce- - 4 ments were called for from blew'. shortly afterward a body of 300 in. auteme . armed stolkamen-.arrivet- t mile; and albattle occurred. their sabers The police freelyesed , and revolvers. The, strikers replied &ow &vet.. ' come bv the disciplined force. They 14.Sna were finally dispersed, leaving many lef their number wounded irn the i' lastr.ucted: ' 1913 6 1913 : - battle ; Stettin. Oermatas., thine :between police , and strikers in which T .1 ti3O11117AITE111)( CASES , pecured ' . , , , . . , , . . ' - - . . , -: - -- . |