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Show A i I v V n Car o. 559 struck the explosive. V. Drunken Husband: 7 fire the set ar to The explosion Using under the vestibule. Ten patrolwhen the stomach is out of Shot by Wife flames. the out board on men Food disagrees, head ... Dynamite Bombs The noise andputsmoke of the ex- order. is confused, bowels are slugof hoots and the and jeers plosion gish, the liver torpid and the Memphis , Tenjti. May IS. Nobody As Yet Killed By Explothe mob frightened three women nerves, unstrung. Get your Alone in her home save for her sions, But Damage Results. on the ear so they fainffed. stomaclright, and pull your- three small children, and terror-stricke- n A box containing two sticks of self together with a dose or with fear for their safety, ' Cleveland, )., May 17. Dyna dynamite and equipped with a ful two of Mrs. Bessie .Ellis DeEson shot and, mite, bruised heads, ! cii(t ing T of minaiiing cap was found hthe probably fatally . wounded her trolley win's, and mobs, rioting ear tracks at East Fifty-fifthusband, Ilardiman S. Pe Eson, about car barns 'marked tbe se- street and on the St. Clair line. at their! home in Bartlett county cond day of the strike of the car The box contained enough explostoday. men against the .new municipal ive to blow a street car to spliDe Eson is said to have estabnter. Explosives were found on .itractioneompany. lished himself in' the yard of the During tire day practically no the? tracks in several other parts Natures remedy for. all those home and fired a fusilide of shots, resistance was ottered to the op- of the city. , sick conditions that affect the lie is said to have been eration of the ears by tbe strikers and East digestive organs. A reliable avenue At Frances street a heavy dirt jnedicine for acute indigestion, or their sympathizers. There was Fifty-fifttw rioting, but trolley wires were wagon was dragged on the ear dyspepsia, heartburn, ' acid Sentenced and Denounced cut in many sections of the city. tracks and when the police remov stomach, constipation and bilTowards evening mobs ed it the howling mobs stoned ious attacks. Beechams Pills New York, Miay 18. Jennie ed at the different- - haras and them. The blue emits charged the act promptly- ,- and - restore Blunt, who shot shortly after dark a riot occurred crowd. At St. Clair street cars healthy tone to the organs. A Charles M. Sanford, a Brooklyn at the 'West Madison barns when were stalled in the middle of a big few doses, as needed, and lawyer, in his office last February, .an attempt was made to resume mob and every window in them after he had refused to give her service on .bins line, Car were lwa smashed denounced by Judge money,' Tomorrow Chief Koehler will operated on irregular schedules a blackmailer and Dike as Itoday on all lines except St. Clair, West add 200 more men to the police la box, with faO SiroctioM lOe. m4 25. perjurer and sentenced to serve " - force and will plaee three poliee-me- n Madison and Detroi- tnotrless than three noir more than When a Broadway ear reachon each car. Superintendent India four years in the state prison at Showing street tonight Cook of ithe company declares the ed East Fifty-fift- h Aubu,rn. In her own defense Miss a,' 8 :30 o'clock a small dynamite backbone of the strike b broken Blunt had accused Sanford of bomb which had been placed on and that cars will, be running Unrest fnisconduet. Signs Her counsel appealthe tracks exploded, throwing the regularly tomorrow. Representaed for leniency after her convict front trucks off the track. A large tives of the union say the men are Native Population Causes Great but Judge Duke in imposcrowd had gathered at the corner willing to arbitrate if the company Uneasiness in British Goving sentence said : ' " and when the explosion occurred will reinstate the men. ' A ' blackmailer who, her i ernment Circles. many women in the car fainted. Act of .Lawlessness. substitutes lawWomen on the car screamed and lessness for law and inflicts Cleveland, O., May 18. Many London, Muy 17. The - many all the passengers made a rush her victim and is ' . for the doors. Several were bad- acta of lawlessness were commit- evidences of unrest among the ted in connection with the street native population of India have shown by the evidence to have ly bruised. other victims yet ito punish, is The crowd on the street in- -' ear strikebetweenmidnight and caused great uneasiness in govnot a woman who should remain creased to a mob of 1,000 persons dawn today. jTrolley wires were ernment circles here, although evfree. The jury is to be commendand a dozen men attacked t he cut, crews were driven from their ery effort is being made to minied for upholding the law rather nonmize the seriousness of the situacrew of the disabled car. Police ears and, in some instances, thairltstemngAoThe maudlin senreserves were hurried to the union men were attacked by tion. timent of an unwritten law. scene and amid a shower of bricks strike sympathizers. It is admitted that the MoThe Municipal Tradtion com- hammedan invasion of the Kabir clubbed back ithe people. The poBubonic Plague Spreading lice guarded the car until another pany announced this morning pass and the cither disturbances of be one. arrived and the truck was re- that no further attempt would the Afghan border are by far the Portd Cabello, Venezuela, Satmade to operate cars in Lakewood least placed on the track. dangerous features of the urday-, May 16, via Willemstadlt, At Frances avenue, N. E and until the authorities guaranteed situation. The prevalence of 18. It is believed that the street tonight the protection for its men and cars. East Fifty-fift- h bomb outrages is looked upon as May Because of alleged discrimina- evidence of the machinations of bubonic plague, which has been second attempt to dynamite a car at LaGuayre, has 1 was made. Strike sympathizers' tion .against Lakewood by the who have prevalent agitators ny although the- exact in been had placed h railroad bomb and a Municipal Traction-compaextremely active smciT the nature of the disease which starsmall part of stick of dynamite the matter of fare, it is claimed closing days of Ithe Curzon regited here has not been determined the authorities of the town me. together on the northbound track. that There have been ithree new cases make no effort to suppress lawFive political crimes have been of a malarial fever and one has less acts committed by strike symcommitted since the opening of resulted fatally. Some physicians pathizers. is remembered the and it year declare that this had all the After a conference that continsimilar outrages betokening ued almost throughout the night that symptoms of yellow fever. and native discontent the sullen between officers, beaded by Presiunrest preceded the great mutiny. dent Mahon of the street carFatally Injured at Crossing There is an important distinction mens union, and members, Bishop between the two series of lawless Flora, Ind., May 18. Three and Owen, of Ithe state arbitration however. The outrages outbreaks, persons met death and another board, it was stated unofficially of half a affected the was ago century arbifatally injured in a crossing that a formal proposition of which is now more accideult one mile north of here native army, tration would be made to Presiand better disciplined than last night Avhen a Pennsylvania dent Du punt of tbe .Traction com- loyal . before. ever railway passenger train ' struck pany by the arbitration board on is is civil the It that population a carriage, hurling the occupants behalf of tbe men. restlessof now showing signs into tlje air. Tbe vehicle containin There was a marked increase and aflter ness, being quiescent ed the family of Township Trusthe number of cars operated by Some a tee James L. Cripes, who met inapathetic for long period. the Company today. Hardte Keir iMtish"writeyshoTd death. Mrs. Gripes, his wife stant Each car carried a policeman disthe for fomenting responsible and daughter Ruth inthe.jnotormanV vestibule. e cout entTTnit they evidently also were kiljed and another child his resources as a mischief was fatally hurt. To Launch Collier Vestal. maker., A more philosophical deThousands of American women In our homes are daily sacrificing a Scorn the Police. New York, May 18. With duction is that the unrest is their lives to duty. of the a of The gang of thugs engaged in la order to keep the home neat cradles and sliding ways in posi- sign and pretty, the children well dressed tion, everything is in readiness Easft in consequence of the Japan despoiling Salt Lake by robberies and tidy, women overdo. A female conflict with Russia. When In- of various kinds, (have so little reweakness or displacement is often for the launching of the Vestal, a dian villages were illuminated in spect for or fear of the police that brought on and they suffer in silence, 12,500 Iton collier at the New drifting along from bad to worse, York navy yard tomorrow morn- honor ofJapanese victory the ac- one or more of them actually inknowing well that they ought to tive Oriental imagination was vaded the police station and enter have help to overcome the pains and ing. It is estimated that 25,000 aches which daily make life a burden. persons will be in the navy yard stirred to forecast the possibilities icg the newspaper reporters It is to these faithful women that j when Miss Gladys Goodrich, of a recovery of ancient prestige room at headquarters, stole a type tbe yellow and brown races. LY.DIA E. PINIU writer valued at $100, owned by daughter of Rear 'Admiral Good by Inis in Kitchener vessel. one of the reporters who relied Fortunately Many VEGETABLE COMPOUIlD rich, christens the. be to is dia and be comes as a boon and a blessing,! noted guests have been . invited expected equal upon the fear inspired by the poss it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of and the colliers workmen will to deal with the Indian problem, lice and their den, for its safety. Majrville, N. Y, and to Mrs. W. P. as was Lord Roberts with those of Boyd, of Beaver Falls, la., who say : ; celebrate with a banquet, r I u not able to do njr own work, preceding eras. WRECKED SEAMEN ARRIVE owtnf to th female troabla from which from Indian the New York, Miay 18. Six seaMurderer Captured. Dispatches 1 suffered. Lydia E. Pinkhatn's me frontier report' that tribesmen men who with twenty-fiv- e others wonderfully, helped and I am so well that I eaa do aa bif a alt tack on the hal a narrow determined a made 17. from Jim death escape lueblo, Colo., May day's work as 1 erer did. .1 wish srery sick womaa would try it British at murdered steamer who Dawanazagua, when the British pickets Cacique Lynn, a negro, FACTS FOR SICK WORSEN. Sarah James a white girL16 years hut were repulsed leaving many blew up and sank off thePeruvia n For thirty years Lydia K. Pink-ham- s of age, and fatally shott her moth- dead. The British lost two native oast last month, arrived here to Vegetable-- . Ooippound, mad, Thurs- officers and seven men killed and day on the steamer Finance from from roots apd has been th er, Mrs. Julia James, Tast u 23 wounded. Cristobal. The other members of standard ' remedy for female ills, day, was arrested today at and has positive ly cured thousands of seekyrhife India the crew, all of whom escaped A report issued by the Junction, Colo., womep who have been troubled with hide. office this evening shows that the remained jn Peru. jewel Fa displacements, inflammation, ulcera- ing friends with whom to tion, flbrdd tumors, imjfuaritiwh The negro would no admit hi enemy most to be feared in the bound for San Francisco with periodic pains, backache, that bearing-- identity. Sheriff iFel&s McMillan campaign is cholera, an outbreak cargo, of .naphtha. When 150 down feeimg, flatulency, o of which among the British has niiesiff Santa Elena, Pern, the nervous prostration and Deputy Sheriff Samuel went to Limon and fully Claimed 27 victims. Why dont you try it f caught fire, the naphtha explodsick firs. Pinkbatu invites all view. McMillan Fields Sheriff men on ed:aod ithe thirty-one- identify. women to write tier for ad Eke has ruided thousands t ttaken to Colorado Springs and Are you trying to afford to be board rushed for the boats. They health. Address, Lynn, Mass. held until excitement dies down negligent, particularly about reached the Peruvian eoast three itt Pueblo. v the ads. , days later. . Strikers ? h t i h ga-ther- - - f Airs Right with-itones. Sf ? , i ! 1 and-wonn- ded of RAT CHEWS TOBACCO DR. F. E. CLARK Mtiy 18. A gray of the State Board of Healtu, Las bearded wharf rat at the Aiken offices in Logan and is , opened New York, -- n lumber yard.- Perth Amboy, X. J.-do general work-iprepared to, chews tobacco like and old bos-waiMedicine and Surgery. . s Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 Ed. Thompson, watchman at p. m. 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