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Show Pages ilulilishrJi Dailtj at (dijdrn, Utah 102 X.No. VOL AVALANCHES AT VESUVIUS. FRANCE IS XAILS, April 2$. Last torrent of rain fell i:i the Vctiuxii. region, causing vast avaLcicln' of mud. sand, asht ana iiiuUi. that fell over Soninta an.l Sum j Anus-tasl- a. destroying bridge. blmkiug roads, flooding habitatum and interrupting communication by wire and rail. Troops weiv uiuiclird to uffeier. The the relief of the avalanches came from t tie slopes of the mountain and were loosened by water from the mouth of the crater, which has recently rjected great plans For Progressing Nicely. HE CAN 5E1 uni it -- public today by wtrt General The bodies recovered number Gieeky. x were ft. Five hundred and ninety-siisjuied, of which 150 were seriously tut puna for rebuilding the city are form and the new lines laid to be for a very beau-tttsaid ate jatm The supervisors art place. numerous applications for building permits. Uading architects Incline toward a regulations complete revision of the governing building as a result of the fcacnnt of the earthquake and the fire. Temporary buildings or wood or galvanised Iron may be erected, subject to lemoral at any time by order, withtaking on nl ng out permits. A general widening of streets Is very probable. the down town Health Conditions, mils health conditions remain to tha civil and military authorities the distribution of supplies k h a far different state. Dr. L J. BoiMn, sanitary Inspector in district Xa 4, reported that a man named Gsldenauy, In charge of the station at Hamilton square, was issuing supplies vhokatls and An A reckless manner. Them were about twenty persona giving orders and that thousands of dollars of supplies were being wasted evsat-kfsct- ery hour. The Red Cross society has been robbed ef mctiy wagon loads of provisions by fraudulent representatives on tbs part of the outsiders. Wherever t preventative system has been adopt- have been stolen in loads ed. supplies and bundles. Greelay General Greeley Reports. made a report to the vsr department this morning that general conditions were improving, but it would be Impossible to efficiently handle relief supplies until additional troops come. He reports seventeen more deaths. Chinatown Doomsd. It is announced that old Chinatown will never be rebuilt The Chinese will Old never be again permitted to taka poa-emt- on of the quarter of the city so long occupied by them. It la too valuable for business and residence pur-P- es to be turned over to the Celest- ials. A new Chinatown will be located at Hunter's point two miles south of Msiket street, which will Isolate tha CMneae. and The Chlneee consul la agree the Chinks will commence wort very soon. The buildings will 'be strictly and hspected and underground cel-- r be forbidden. There will be no more secret passages, or secret fcn- and exits. They Want Husbands. Twenty-liv- e young women, of good tan ding shore homes were destroyed, nave closely etarted a marriage bureau at the Tnmt A big sign proclaims t that they want huabanda and Pratectom. The coroners death Hat now numbers Four deaths occurred an outcome of the Are. - yesterday the principal streets from Ieny to Fillmore, have been clear- Will Be Rebuilt Among the buildings to Myrebullt are: Tha Olympic club, on Pos """"i I'nlon, at Montgi bulldSn' Eckert; Bt. Joseph's nd Howard; the 1 S1' h Rialto, the O hotels. ota D. Bprecklea and fai th steamer Placed at the t dtlce desiring to set Resources of tha Be resource, of the Ba val1,tle on opentni eetimated 0,1 h" 1? i at I100.000.0C d flr W-flemh- a ln aSiitv Mmi on- - work of The bar KCflr? As May 1 VU.KK8 drawa proa-pec- ts Jt l.ii MiU'ht-11. BARKK. IM.. April 2 iiTmiilmii nf tile I'liitetl f T monl "dford Univa ALTO. April 25. . ) ft i si- tf I - ..ll tllci... lM.:llullt hundred : 'I li.n,. - - '.8- . Chicago Parents inhuman Treatment of r Children. l.l" pi ..pnidll.nix. ...1 x .. iigie! 'tint v VERY UNPRECEDENTED CRUELTY fuillii'i ik. I Mitchell said hr nun iiri;it.c to .u -I (lie outctim,' '.ii.iil u ciiiiYt-nn.iWhipped Them With Wire Brushes. lis hriil lYrxolialy. lit u.i Dragged Them By the Head By .luj thought ll vny likely lh.il Broom Handle Twisted 'in Hair and lilillt-Ill would mted litu.ipp.. Burned Them With Red Hot Pokor. tiny were hi: Biven limit- - vu- 11 li.it,- j I b- i. i decline,! - . t I. i; i ,.f them ..M,r. itm. CHIt'AtRi. April 28. A case of cruelty was brought out in imliee cuiirt today wnen Michael Jaiitijtck and Ida wife were examined mi tlie charge of nutltreutiug their ' children. It wa shown beyond doubt that Mury, aged four, and Annie, aged six, hud lieen whipped with a wire brush, il.at broom handles had been tw luted in their liair in order to enable the liea rl less parents to drag them about the floor and that in several iuatuucea a red hot lmker had been applied to their tender little bodies. The children were taken to the hoa-plt- al a few days ago, one inaiw of brutNea. Their ecalpa were sore and lurerated as a result of the broom handle treatment, little Anuli'a nose waa broken and Mary waa the victim of a broken arm Improperly set, which was rebroken and react. The police made up a fund to aend the lota to tha SIDELIGHT ON THE Mt'.ir tne flual reWorker, RUSSO-JA- P WAR ply n 1 the coal mine today, dtffcrein-eexal declining to aettie tinFake Sailers New Want Damages for isting in the anthracite coal region. Being Put Ashers at the Wrong The text of the reply 1 u follow: Places Decision Held in Abeyance 111 19U2 you assented to the propothe Trial Court. by sition of the operators that "all queshave stopped work, of which number tion at Issue bet wet'll the iveptcllve PARIS, April IS. A winch has BOSTON, Mass., April 28. The the disorderly number is in excess. companies and their own Juxt Invii concluded at the I'Hlala da Cambridge police yesterday issued a Against these can be massed employee, 42,000 to warrant for the arrest of Erich Muen- 45.000 whether they belong to a union or not." Justice, and In which the drciinn haa chmIk a curinu sidelight ter. an Instructor In German at Har- 10.000 troop, namely, 20.000 infantry, ehuuhl be decided and 10.000 to 15.000 by the anthracite hi thereserved, war. Toward vard university, charging him with the guarda cavalry police, with large additional coal strike cominilou; accordingly the the close of 104, ItiisMlu, murder of hla wife. Mr a. Muenter died reserves.andThe having at will police endeavor to April 16. It was charged in the war- localise the manifestation to the Place award of the coinnilMiuii covered and length decided to send her flcel (u the rant that Muenter gave Apr arsenic de La all such question. Therefore, far east, dlsimlchcU the first Mqiiadron Republic ue. which la a great decided from the effects of which she died. we have heretofore proKed to you by way of the Mediterranean and Buea and to the vicinity of the Labor were to go by canal, while other ahi On April 6. Mrs. Muenter was confin- center, Thia that relations will prevent the the ta thus established by the t'aie. In order to protect the Exchange. Rused, being attended by Christian Scifrom gaining the center of arbitration be continued for a term sian ence healers and nurses. She did not Parts or Hgulnat surprise several fast ahlps getting west of the Place de Improve rapidly, and on April 6 was La Concords, Into- the resldental sec- of three yeara the Maine period aa that going pleasure yachts were chartered, lioMpltal for treatment. found dead In bed.' Medical Examiner tion of the fixed by the atrlke commission. Tills with In! ructions to act as scouts and Both brutal parents were held in Champa Elyaee of Paaay. It signal the pmuiiee of auspicious craft Swan performed an autopay and sent la bonds the strength of the offer you have rejected. of $10,000 each,' in default of that expected In the Mediterranean, and ewpeclully tha viscera to Prof. Whltler, of the military and police will which they will await trial in JalL Tour present proposition la that all near the approaches to the canal. readily enable Harvard medical school, who discover, them to coniine the disorderly element relations between every employer and Captain Maurice Loir, retired, waa in edarsenic. Muenter took the body to within ita own ELLEN TERRYB JUpILEE. eastern sections, thua Chicago for burial on April 17. and reducing the demonstration to isolat- hla employees shall be fixed and con- command of the little flotilla, which LONDON, April 28. It a fifty years waa accompanied by the two children ed trolled by a single Instrument. Orig- comprised tha Florentine, the Earner-Id- a affrays, which should easily be con- inally you since Mlaa Ellen Terry made her acand today another to destined yacht and- a nurse, since then nothing has trolled. suggested that thia should a form of contract with the "Uni- quire atlll greater fame in bearing the first appearance on the at ago at tha been heard from him, and circulars ba The police are convinced that there fortunes of Galley and hla Frlncesa theater under Charles Kean'a describing him were eent out by the la no danger of a lack of food supplies ted Mine Workers of America"; now mlMtreaa, the Catarina. These yacht a management. Tlis anniversary will be be It aliall with that you suggest police tonight your to the strike In the provinces. owing A were hired from owners at tha appropriately celebrated tonight. As 85 of florid Muenter years old, The police are In favor of closing cuminiltea aa "repreaentatlvea of the rate of 18,000 to private of Tha Merry $7,000 a month each, eiiectal iierformance a uhraclte mine workers." Inasmuch complexion, dark hair, Vandyke beard the stores altogether. of Windsor" will be given at and mustache. He graduated from sthe authority and standing of your and fur a lieriod of two months, which Wives lit conclusion the official of the preIlls theater tonight, w!th be Majestys the An de-emight 1881. prolonged if and aa of necessity committee the University Chicago representing anyone fecture Mlaa Terry in the rule of Mistress should arise. was Instructor In German at tha Uni- serious says that while the atrlke is a Its upon designation by wholly the conditions do not warrant convention of the United Mine Workers M. Tordig president of the Tachllng Page, At the conclusion of the perversity of Kansas for a time after that uch actions. Agcnce," played a leading part in the formance there will be an Informal as Two years ago he came to Harvard aa it of the that representatives body, The labor organizations do not conin order that the yachta demonstration, followed by a reception and affair, An courses the ceal the fact that it la their intention ia clear that the cliauge proponed la Instructor, also taking might be able to prove. If overhauled, and banquet, which the theatrical man-ageformal not and but substantial, merely graduate school. to make a supreme effort. These bodies and prominent members of tha that they were pleasure yachts, ha are partly composed of anarchists and raises no new question. This is evi- hclied tu All them have arranged. A considerprofession advent with Are Looking for Him. dent also from the fact that sum able of revolutionists, who counsel violence, but osition contains numerous your propmoney has been raised by and a friends, finally accepted provisions CHICAGO. April 28. The Chicago the responsible leaders inslat that the passage on board the Florentine for hla coni ribut Iona from actora and actresaea and "the for action by organization and Muenter are for looking police movement has a pacific In England and America, which will similar of the United wile and himself, braving the dangers learned this morning that he probably to the American eight-ho- object, demon- "the district officers be of the presented to Mlaa Terry aa a testicannon and of sea, and possibly left for the home of hla parents on the stration. Nevertheless, it 1 feared that Mine Workers of America. monial In recognition of her great sertoriieduea. Thia proposition restricts production day following the funeral. He bor- the lawless element may get tha upi , Once In the Mediterranean the happy vices to the stags. rowed $150 and aald he might go to the per hand and this inspires the pub-11- s by strictly limiting hours of labor and to when and tha family began quarrel, In no can work miner providing that home of hla slater In Los Angeles. , JORDAN EXPLAINS QUAKE. with a feeling of terror bordering mure than one chamber, or have more order waa given to go through tha on panic. BTANDFORD UNIVERH1TY, April It seeks to equalise canal and enter the Red aea, the trip-per- a" two than NO BAREHEADED WOMEN. laborers; Borne of the newspapers freely assert hastily asked to ba put ashore. 28. Dr. David' Htarr Jordan stall the LOWESTOFT. April 28. The rector that the movement la tha prelude of wages with reference merely to the From November to February M, and cause of the earthquake and tha course and name of the position, employees makIn la this city, of Bt. Margaret's a revolution in which the proletariat not at all to hla Mme. Tordo stuck to the Florentine It took. The recent disturbance, in the work or capacity ing war against all women who come intends to overthrow the existing re- which he actually does; It provides through thick and thin. Then they his opnlon. Is a fault in the break of to church without hats, particularly gime. The alarmist rumors add to the were at ashore put Naples, against tha Inner hard crust of the earth aa can he collieries or new velna that no against hatless young women who act real danger of the situation. Some of opened without an arbitration aa to their wish, it seems. M. Tordo claimed far as we can trace It, and began near as bridesmaids at church weddings. Ho the reports picture the busiflesa and no contract of em- repayment from M. Loir' of sums ad- Glen Ellen, In Bonoma county, extendhas provided bridesmaid's caps," which residential parts of Faria aa about to wages, andcanthatbe terminated without vanced to him and also fees due for a ed and passed through Valencia street who coma to ba sacked, the streets barricaded and, ployment all those bridesmaids Han Francisco, through Ban Bruno and arbitration; it makes the employers month's extra crulaing. church without. hata will be compelled in brief, a veritable renewal of the an Baden, between Ban Mataeo and Burof the union to aid It In tne agenta to don. commune. Thla haa had tha effect MASSACHUSETTS ARBOR DAY. emuniversity lingame, south of thia of the the wagea upon of greatly alarming tha more nervous levying the to near Fajaho, dues fixed by the union; It 2$. In accordance then apparently serosa BOSTON, ployees April BRITISH AMBASSADOR SAILS. of the people, some of whom are sendfor Increase In wagea and with a proclamation Issued by Gover- Practically, It la one of tire earth throbs NEW YORK, APRIL 28. Bir Henry ing their valuables abroad . and are provides which thla peninsula haa been of ratea payment which would approxi- nor today Is observed as Arbor by and folded. It haa nothing to Mortimer Durand, the British ambas- preparing their residences to resist at- mate 21.8 per cent and wrould increase day Child, formed throughout the state. In thla city sador, and Lady Durand, sailed today tacks. domestic alsea of coal the day Is observed by appropriate ex- do with Vesuvius or any other volthe of coat the The strike In the north where 40.600 for a brief visit to England. They inabout 11.20 per ton, and it suggests di- ercises In all schools and by the cano and It la not likely to be repeated in many years. tend to return to thla country early In miners are atlll out; in Faria, where luting the present Conciliation board planting of public many trees In school again Btandford experts will follow the June. Lady Durand will go at once to thousands of book printers, employes of Into three boards having and even along parka grounds, public Lenox. Mass., for the summer and Sir the Jewelry and paper trades are on powers. It provides still further that the streets In the residential districts course of the earthquake and Investigate conditions. Henry will Join her after having spent trike; at Brest, where all branches of tha arrangements proposed shall con- of the city. labor have voted for a general strike, tinue In force merely for one year. a few daya In Washington. - WARSHIP'S BAD BOILERS. and at other points, are merely a preTha above provisions, other than cursor of the national labor movement those a, WASHINGTON. the adjustand ARMY April 28. The COMMISSARIES wages, regarding to be inaugurated May 1, when it la ment of INSANE DENTIST haa and radical which concern passed recently complaints, expected that the entire proletariat will fundamental principles in reference to a period of Investigation reARE EMBARRASSED through her a and for a for longer perhaps day of tha business which boilers, ia to be the subject PULLED HIS TEETH quit of time. the garding management The masons and many are Vital to its success. These questions period of a special Inquiry at the hands of a other branches of labor decided to quit the award of Think Cangrass Haa Made Toe Great a board of experts. It waa thought at Frenchman Has a Lively Tima While from May 1 to May 15 without vio- have all been settled bywhich has esthe strike commission, Cut in tha Appropriation for Subsist- one time that the difficulties In firing to some extent cripple the vesCrazy Man Yanks His Molar How lence. the existing coudltlons. tablished ence-Increased Prices Are tha would of grocers, dairymen, Employes of matter as sel Would You Lika to Enjoy a Similar a unit of the fleet, but the the concerns aa Bo far Cause of tha Trouble butchers and bakers, and all purveyors wagea and adjustment of complaints, which have beejl made in the 7 changes Experience of food supplies, aa well aa hotel ser- wa have offered to submit to the memtsiller Installation appear to have had are meeting and there ta promise bers of the strike commission the quesWASHINGTON, April 28. The army the desired result The Ve ports are faPARIS. April 28. M. Labourrays, a vants, are greatly embarrassed vorable and gratifying to the engineers. cessation tion whether commissaries a similar of for a decision conditions In any changes dentist of thla city, waa today found of work. congress baa made It Is proposed to put the Virginia have occurred since the award of the by the prospect that Insane and sent to the Balpetriere for A too great a cut In the appropriation through some evolutions, at the same of operations suspension complete award the that commission requiring observation and treatment. A few daya the building, food. Indus- should be modified as to these mat- for subsistence. It was estimated that time observing whether tha boilers are ago the secretary of one of the depu- throughout branches commercial and other $8,250,000 to furnish Improved In a permanent way. trial, and if ao, how It should be chang- it would require ters, ties entered Labourraye'a dental office la entertained that are the army with subsistence supplies. Fears probable. ed. caused tooth to have a extracted, which and electricity and other utiliBRIEF TELEGRAMS. To resume, the fundamental princi- This waa based on the number of ra-In The dentist tha gas him considerable pain. on which the public la dependent which would be required, and ties ple regarding the conduct of thla bus- tions asked the patient to alt In the operat- will be affected; but the companies Robertson, of New York,' won the by the making the calculation it waa taken ing chair, and then, drawing a revolver assert that they have no fear of inter- iness have all been established info account that the enlisted force of standing jump of nine feet eight and Is reason sugNo commission. strike secreand pointing It at the frightened and other gested why they should be retired. Aa the army would not be maintained at one-ha- lf Inchea, at Atbena. ruption of metropolitan tary, whose toothache disappeared aa means communication. to the only matters regarding which Its maximum strength, and that econGovernor Pardee haa ipade a formal If you move In theof If by magic, exclaimed: meahtlme, the government ap- vou have made the least suggestion omy could be practiced in that direc- request for federal troops, thua maka muscle while X am pulling out your pears to have awakened to the necessity that conditions have changed, we have tion. The total waa derived also from ' their use legal beyond question. teeth, you are a dead, man." measures. market prices for the arti- ing Thia la Indicated that the existence and effect the current enter to pull of stern An suggested The maniac then proceeded Inspector of police waa wounded into the composition the assembling of troops. of such change be considered by the cles which his and the secretary's teeth, one ' after an- byOne of orderly killed at Odessa tonow the found is that the chief difficulties , trike commission, and that Ita award of the rations. It is other be removed them with great fact day. ol these prices have greatly increased, that the approach of the elections so that Htate troops and constabulary, armed kill, while the patient laid motionless makes the political elements hesitate to be in force for three years, lit- and that in the next fiscal year the coat as have consideration may had teeth rifles and revolvers, left Reading with In tha chair. .When eight considersevere will be of offend labor by the threatt tle influence aa possible upon these of such commodities for the coal mines near there. been pulled out the dentist said: That today temHowever, the early ably greater than they are now. With business questions. will do for today. You have been very repression. with the ouster suits were filed Seventeen dewar miners tha condition confronting thia porising dlaorderrly You are responsible for the suspenOil at Steubenville; quiet. Fifteen franca, please!" Standard are commissaries bscs against has de Galals the Faa in the district army was no good rea- partment The secretary paid without hesitation succeeded by vigorous measures, the sion of work. There men de- Ofilo, today. a themselves find to facing vfork to likely stop son for ordering the and staggered out of the office. He massing of troops and the. arresting of while the service Itself ia apt The rooms ox Count Leyte, who left pending our negotiations, which had ficiency, went to the nearest police station and disorderly persona embarrassed by the lack Paris for Ban Francisco, to aid hla Amto be view in seriously been especially was you, delayed by told hla story. A force of police willing to of funds for commissary supplies. This erican wife were searched today and sent and when they entered the room, CABTELLANfc CASE POSTPONED. of the fact that we werefixed by the comes at a bad time of the year, con- a letter directing operations for tbe continue to pay the wages the madman opened lire on them. He disidering the fact that In the summer overthrow of the republic and other trike commission. 28. arm Castellane The PARIS, the April hot one of the policemen in to there are apt to be encampments in documents, of an incriminating nature until We suggestions no waa other have today postponed and another in the leg before be could vorce trial were found. ' forwhich In our the militia will take part. make than those contained after the election a be knocked down and handcuffed. aeiiil-offl-d- oh-rilo- r - e Ik-c- RuKHii-Jupauei- te manl-featan- - rs ure-lovl- ng ur - Vlr-gln- - I a capltalla tu . 11 P Aoee in the best c Bodies Recover 0&A April - Nnatik David1 hu m 26. tl k k'l'li.liy I! X pul'ii i.l'.ic lun.il. .x ui'.h tin- I! I'l y ll '.. r eight Much. PARIS, April : . him ttt.tllUK .. : l near the four of the authorities, who are greatly CMiicrnied over the for a trike disturbance. The DOPED HIS WIFE temper of the forking nieu Is at a high pitch. According to a statement made by a high funcAlleged That Ha Gave Har Arsenic and Caused Her Death Peliee in tionary of the prefecture of police, the and police are prepared to Chicago Are Looking for Him War- military meet every eventuality. He aald the rant Out for His Arrest. police canvass showed that 80.0U0 men ufrtAi it u w i i fiii.u-- V. Working Men Preparing Final Answer Disconcerts For a Big John Mitchell Very PROFESSOR : i "k men ure at work today clearing up the GOOD HUSBANDS ruin of the Sandford University HAS NOTHING TO SAY build- TROOPS ARE HOW IN READINESS HE ings. It will require several weeks to do this, a there is no certainty of the I "cam-ptit- rt extent of the damage Inflicted. Thera Wrl Be Music in the Air About Will Wa.t linti ' After the Miner's Con- Wastsd By Being Supplies May 1 Unlaaa tha Authorities Gat Man Graalay Reports Mara vention Takes Action on the Matter Employment Bureaus. Doomed Very Buay Chinstswn Army Th.nk the Men Will Be Disap-- ; to Prepared SuppHtha0ld OAKLAND, April 2v Several wopress Trouble. men have established employment bupointed. Naw Buildings Planned. reau! lie re that are doing good work. HARVARD : ftl . FLENTt, 'li'.i'A, 'i ' WOMEN WANT FRANCISCO, April II. Offl-d- d figures of the dead and Injured to 8 SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906 OPERATORS quantities. I po-lltlc- |