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Show flUiSSCfUTED tun PRESS fflffiflilC EUR SERMEE know with certainty what rates its The Standcompetitors were paying. ard often found that It- - competitor hrate than it had been paying paid. Furthermore, the public obtained the advantage of the low rates received. A reduced price for refined oil kept pace with the reduction in rai.es whether this reduction was by way of rebate or otherwise. The ayatem of rebates has happily roeeivrd the condemnation of law. The Standard welcomed the change Hut to aay now as a henefirial one. that it shuuld not hare obtained the best rate under tha old system which it position enabled it to obtain is an impossible cunditon of pcrfecton. "The evidence before the min-tricommission shows very clearly to any unprejudiced mind that since the encommerce actment of the inter-stat- e law the Standard has obeyed it in every particular. The evidence of the Standard managers and freigth agents was corroborated by the certificate of managers and freight agents of all ihe leading railway a of the United States to the effect that ly no rebates, arrangements, devices or plans of any character had the Standard received lesa rates thnu other shippers. "It is true that allegation to the contrary were made before tho commission; but these were founded upon surmise and were not sustained by find proof neither did the commi-wloman tbpra n be true. Any candid who will read the evidence must lie satisfied as to Ihe truth of the facts sworn to by the Standard Oil Company, corroborated aa they are by the officers and agents of the roads ihem-seiv- GERMANY'S REPUBLICAN Prove D. Rockefeller is Not Guilty of Many Crimes. United States Warships Are Well Protected. EQUITABLE1 result of Washington, April Head Prov ing the tests at Indian Grounds yesterday, the puriswe of which was to determiue the resisting power of warship to different types of shell which might be hurled against them in time of action, were satisfactory to the officers of the navy and army who witnessed ilicm, as shown hy the following staicmcni from the Bureau of Ordnance of the Navy "An interesting teat took place at the Naval Proving Ground at Indian Head yesterday in the presence of a large number of officer of the navy A target structure, reand army. presenting in all detail a section of cruisers of the one of the armored Tennessee class, was attacked by and sheila fired from guns with the rente striking velocities which these shells would have had if fired in service at ranges iff 2.7 uO, 3, BOO OtMi, 4,immi and 4, yard. Borne of these sheila were traded with black explosive. powder and some withtesthigh was to deter"Tho object of the mine tho resisting power of the ships type of shells by to the different be attacked in which they would al John That Revolutionary Party Scatters Broadcast Its Ideals AM) TOMORROW TODAY PRICE FIVE CENTS OGDEN CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 7, 1905. VOL. U. NO. 97 YOMSI VEATHE8 DUPLICITY. Eapoaed by a Statement on Secretary Hay's Note. 81. Petersburg, April S. The publication in Washington of correspondence officially giving Emperor William the credit of iupiring Secretary Hay's note which reaimed in pledging Russia and Japan to limit the area of hostilities and the power the maintenance of the integrity of Chinese territory and the oiien door policy in China ia regarded here as being a extremely friendly act. to Germany on the theory that the universal commendation of that action will lend to disarm criticism of the German emperor's preaeut insistence on the preservation of similar integrity and the . . oien door istlicy for Morocco. Al I same tinir the oflicial revelation lvl for iviauc(lf Km,wror-- , wmiam t lie action of the United Mates in regard to China, has a rail W a great deal of criticism in certain circles where Germany's attitude ha always been viewed with more or loot suspicion. and where it is bow pointed ont Germany, when Hecreiary Hnya New York. April C. Out of Ihe fifty note waa waa taking special of precautions to mauffest friendship fur mcmlx-rof tho Imard of the l&piitable lJfe Asmnee Boclty Russia. thirty-eigh- t assembled in the comSALARY OF COLLECTORS. pany's board room this afternoon, and after an hour and thirty minutes of discussion in the course of whies it Washington. April 6. A despatch Is understood the whole Equitable from Minister Dawson announced controversy waa gone over, announce- that President Morales has accepted ment was made that those present .the terms for collection of the had derided to adopt the enues of Banui Domingo repeclally re two year' mutualization plan gardiug the salary of 5fi0 a mouth to nounced several days ago. be paid Supt. Colton. It is suggestRumors of rcMignatkina did not lieer ed. however, that Colton go to Santo fruit, and ll was authoritatively stated Domingo before the other collector tonight, tjial none was tendered. and arrange with the Dominican govEverything harmonious," wm the ernment for their salaries. tenor of the official statement imued after tho meeting by Senator Dcpew and Cornelius N. Illlaa. Thia also Maid that a commit-lo- e of director would thoroughly Investigate the company's management. President Alexander, of the company and Jaa. 11. Hyde were present end it la notable that many of the directors came from a distance In order to attend the session. A new feature ia the resolution adopted after the appointment of the committee of acven headed by E. H. lUrriman. to ihiirongiily Investigate the Kqutahle'i affairs. The original pla-- i for the mutualisation of tho company provided that, it should lie accomplished In four yesra, but after last week's session with the at a l Hiiperintrndcnt of inourance till was amended to make the lime two years. The two years plan waa acqiileHced in by Mr. llydo. The plan liegina to take effect on next O JtvCSCIlt kJCrnUIlY S OPACITY Roosevelts TrainWas Required to Remain Three Minutes. ueierminauonis After Harmonious Meeting. San Antonio. Trx., April 8. After e nn eventful trip arms a large porThe Central of the Revolutionary Party has tion of Texas, Preaddont Rouaevelt drawn tip a document for circulation arrived la 8an Antonio at 8:39 o'clock today'b in all parts of European Russia. The tonight. first and main point is tho establishWhen Hi special train bearing th reached the station, he was ment of a democratic republic on the president with cheers from thousands of ruins of the autocracy and beside the act km. greeted waa very satisfactory. The result of usual points of social democratic doc Ikidd declares that the throats, and tho lusty "hurrah these snips may bo ex wont:.. th.t Mr. Rockefeller made his old comrades In arms, the famtrine. It includes many argument a, Indicating that well the n against ous Rough Riders of th 8 peeled to stand up to Russian hi rny dishonestly, "is false, U vile especially directed they will In the war, who are holding their and designed to appeal to the guns of any ship to which and bftlDK nude by mlnUtem of At end ihe ia doubannual reunion near the crumbling self interest of the Russian proletariat naturally be opposed. Mended interest of morality, although considwalla of historic Alamo, could plainly, both agricultural and industrial. It the test the target, ao waa intact be heard above th dim. voices phrases fsmiliar to the Ameri- erably damaged locally, HrDodd then said that the Standwas as its structural element own a share The rfly la a mas of color In honevidence ehould satisfy any can ear, such aa "Initiative and re- far ard Oil company does not the All does or of the president' visit. Business ferendum," Public ownership of public stork In any railroad company, house and residences are decorated utilities, etc. control any railroad company, and, (Continued on Page Three.) POCATELLO ELECTION. with fluga and hunting, and tomorThe program is divided under two the enactment of the Interstate row's exerciaea promta to bith moat politi-rega- l Amerce law. has not received lower domain, heads, the first of the Greater Part patriotic demonstration ever had lor under which it demands the Institution Republican! Elect than other shippers by rebates, the Ticket. the stale. of a democratic republic with hrol arrangements, device or pinna of any Tho president's train waa raw on autonomy for the provinces. Municrhtrarler. The testimony of Howard Pocatello, Ida., April (. The Ural Standard Oil aiding near th atation, whr It ipalities and communes ; the widest ap- biennial Pace, freight agent of the election was held hero will remain until tomorrow city night industrial the before to of federal the the principle plication emany. under ideal when tho visitors will leave for Fort l Quoted in this connection. relations between the various national-i-t day before yesterday warm and waa weather The la The comtrain Worth. being guarded by With reference to gas and copper lea; a direct secret universal ballot and dry under foot. There detail of city police, and, aa tb a: without distinction as to sex. nation- beautiful, panies Mr. Dodd say field Repubthe ln will were ticket tir three be early tomorrow, president No doubt many have been prejudicproportional repreality or religion, and Sorlallatic. Tho to persenaa-ilooi- l every precaution will sentation: direct, popular legislation lican. Democratic ed against Mr. Rockefeller by mit him to secure n good night part of the Republican ticket with ihe initiative and referendum; greater writer, whose article, accom-paawas including the mayor. real. and caricature by portrait eleetlhllity, responsibility and remov- AlsHit. elected, 2.357 vote were cast and the Tho president's train Me Dellas of all am intended to create the impression of officials; separation ability elected: were nominees promptly nt 5:10 o'clock this morning, that Mr. Rockefeller waa principal in church and state; complete freedom of following Walter 1L Clcare, R., 438 malla occupants were sleeping soundly Mayor, tlw affair relating to the organisation conscience, speech, the pros, asw.Vn the long run across the at ate bejority. strike id the gas aud copper companies, io sembly and association; right Lucius B. Case. R., 33. gan. but the president was up and Clerk. o facts Hhowlng such connectand gratuiHoua compulsory, popular T. Reeves, D. Jennie astir nt 7 oclock. Mr. compTreasurer, Oil Standard The is stated. standof the ion education and abolillon When th train reached Waco can787. had It denied that ban of a nation already any ing army and substitution M. Knowles, D., non were fired and bands played paJamas Police Judge, or ion or connect interest, directly al militia. any ir lull c airs. Tho area about the sta900. Indirectly, In the organisation of these Under the second head, national waa A. Samms, R., 220. tion aud the railroad W. yard authoritEngineer, City best on the Mporettons, and it favors an eight economy domain, A reception j M. Blst-lin- Decemlier 1. with humanity.J. First Councilman packed ward, now ia for made denial tbs same hour day with a reduction for the more y commitlee made its way to tha presiDuring today's meeting there were D.. M; Peter Hansen. I).. 84; He had no Juba D. Rockcfelled. dangerous and unsanitary occupations of a contmvprsy rumors various dent's carriage and h was escorted John I)., James M; Dwyer, ward, with, nor interest in. directly a minimum wage scale, state Insur- Fuss. R.. 14; third ward. John W. MulMr. Hyde and Mr. Alexander, tn a stand ia the park 'asarby. Th of nr Mrecfly, in the organisation ance for all. the forma regulated by known Homing of thia far aa so but Fourth bend played the Bilrring strains of HI. E. R., C. R.. state-am113; len. Lnux, t Air. Dodd's tbw corporations. the insured at the expense of the state kind took place. "Dixie. and the president smiled and W. George R. Smith, Georg ward, is aa follow: 9; and employers; regulation of factory Mr. Hyde sad President beat time lo the music, Alexander, 13. R Stone, Qm may well be a difference of prohibition . of child construction; a address was brief and he was The defeated nominees were: Fur John D. Crimins declined to mid any6. The arrival of King on theopbma April abstract guest Son of female Pari, and sixteen below labor statement thla official 6. Lake Salt to the City, applauded.' loudly April 1toh, thing H. clerk, occaD.; waa tha Dsnlger, Pari in Edward today rt ether the hoard of mission should and pro- mayor, Joseph g Tho president returned to hi train Mrs. Annie evening and said they had no waa sustained as labor at certain occupations, sion for a not aide manifestation of receive gifts unless satis tied that the Joseph K.. Smith fessional organization of workmen Janie Ostle. D., treasurer, on lo make with difficulty, m great waa th today's meeting. Anglo-FrencJudge, Johs Priest, R.; cordiality, which I l- - crowd. giver is honest: hut. all will agree that prophet, seer and- revclator by unaniwith an increasing share of the nation- Bird, R.; police waa given i statement A the train moved away he council-men- : D.: K. P. a Bigelow, as TiV?LU,W!? if he who bring his gilt to the altar mous vote of the mcniliera of the Morengineer, p,nerauy mieriirelcd tonight I al managements. 0,10 ld 1,0 lnPC,,n the rear platform and O. stood upon allY11 ward. 7 First Smith, Temple "V must come with clean hand, still lie conspicuous response lo Germany's te the people. Ulft hi hand flIn'PWrI. mon waved churrh the of session at ItltiirlA C. I. Second ward. ojreulug J. Wnt. R.; Sell, R.; who receive the gift be free from regarding Morocco, although OPERA IN SAN FRANCISCO. The board of directors, after full tho king The train glided swiftly aornsa ihe F. M. Watson, B.: , and annual conference toshort time. a l.ut remained Weeter, slain. There I no excuse for those the scvenly-fifinoon Third ward, John J. Burns, D., and discussion unanimously adopted the He waa met oiiialile the City by Presi- plains of' north Texanvalb--and nt who make money diaboneatiy and still day. When tlm vole was taken io the of at the fertile amended the entered charter approved Received L. Well la conon. Cure! Fourth ward. who held a prlialo D.; William dent louliet. lev excuse fur those who, in the name inwere two hands Conried CompanyThere. eiiatain twelve of made, the Miiierlnlcnilcnt with Several Itrexos. tha aitoatles, stops D. meeting Ilia and Si. liopaon, D., versation with of religion, falsely a ecu re tholr fellow-men- . Joseph Retire, majesty. Interested the on especially were raise! In dissent. surance, tho amendment being: One of (lie Thq details of the con versa (ion ex- snd conthe manner in shall of of directors Iiecause board The president cite a wide range of speculation, hut Th nhjerllon to Mr, Rockefellers dissenters arose to explain his vote, San Francisco. April C. The Conl the cllizeni four When occurred. divided into ll to rlacs tinue watch diIt Ticen nut actual pnrpo-- r has to apeak, ried Opera company front the Metro-politagift ia based upon the nllegation that but was not permitted train of thlrtorn each. For L corn- - or Temple learned that the closed. However, a ue made hi money dishonestly, This opNew York, House, Opera President Smith merely stating that he effecting more apet'dl,y lhi,a1 cir!i" municatiiin recite that the meeting would not slop at their city, n hnre a mi gallon Is false, in vile, twelve season of performened its and,, being could' present his objections to tho the city council wen marie. liy from a bnar.l elected (han that, between tied cull offather Grand nude by ministers In the pretended laj ttr (MI The incident ances in thla city tonight at the authorities. immediately pMc.t The cily holders to a lswrd elected partly by Kll)t lamb Kdwrd waa of morality, la doubly falsA The proper preHouse. "Rlgoletto sensation. The Opera created a stockholders and partly by PJl'0 I last year, ami that It waa marked an emergency ordinance requiring audience assertion should not. be made utiles members profound fashionable a to who tho train to slop at the station three dissented afterward sented holders. It- la hereby prtmded ( th freedom of tho confidences It can be inch of the vast readily established by minutes. When thl new was of office of the director here- - r,HnKrdi staled that they desire to protest which crowded everyseats i been I and proof, I have seen no all the having the president laughed hearttofore olertrt far tho temn ending against sustaining such officers of the auditorium, d this prlialo conversation, was proof and no attempt even at apcr.lfi-rstln- a church aa live In sold several day ago. Society seemed and pleased. He immediDecember 31, HHIB, and ily polygamy. '! I King Edward confined himself to1 ihe was a splendid there and out in force except In the protest of Dr. that the slug on Instruction Issued the sustained shall were the IBM, expire Among apostles uanal public epresiona of good will, ately liladilen. He says: In hla display of roatumes and jewels. favorCowles. Nearly the whole popula- lie made. comber, 19(hi, and the snrcecira to j alatiun of tho at tho plcaaBpok "'In this ease the investigation has Apoelles Taylortheandstate a Madame Sembrich, always sueh directors shall lie elected on the ure a visit l France always gave tion of the little cily wa on hand, investigating testimony by been thoroughly made and jflie facts cum mi (tee at Washington, Senator ite here, waa given an ovation on her first Wednesday in the month of him: but. there was not the slightest ami ihe welcome accorded the presiire known. The legislative inquiries, and Caruso, the great an investigation 1905, and aa Ihe terms of e public utterance having, significance dent was most hearty. Smoot stated that tne record of the courts have given waa bring made by the church into the tenor, who nfade hla first appeamance At Taylor, which wa reached at of the director heretofore elected upon pending imlilical affairs, ln this the reading people of thla term expiring December 31, reaped the King's reserie ia being 12:30, the train waa switched frou country the chargee that these two apostles had on this cosat, scored an instant sucthe for material for a judgment upon the has demt, Kansas tt. 1907, and December 31, 1908, shall compared with the freedom of Em- the tracks of the wives since the cess. Tonight's performance methods of Standard Oil, and never taken polygamous onstrated the artistic success of the on the 31st day of Decemlier, peror William's recent utterances. Texas to those of the International 4k if the and that expire charges manifesto, wi a dav when their minds were as 1908, and the successor to such diwere proven ho would not vote to season which financially was already The passage of the king was unat- Great Northern and the run to Austin clear on thin subject ss they are now. sustain Taylor and Cowley. rector shall be elected on the first tended by any spectacular features as began. The capital city waa reached Senator assured, the advance sale of seats Then follows the specifications: Hmoot waa not present today, nor wore amounting to over $85,000, almost if Wednesday in the month of Docem- -- It was tne wish of the authorities to at 2 o'clock and resident Rooaeval Mr. Rockefeller et. the station by Gov. Ian-hanot quite equalling ihe total receipts of 1906. At such election the site- av0d a may deny that Apostles Taylor and Cowley her, political demonstration. Preal-- waa met rebate are now given to r Lientjenant-CnagxoNell and n appearance of the Stand-rd- : re- the recently-concludecensors to the class of 1906 shall lie dent lam bet joined the royal train at In his address President Smith but the Standard now controls the company ln Chic go. A notable hold office for three years, Pierreflttc station, where, surroundcommittee of thlrtyccitlznni and mem-lilo elected of some the to critldnms rerent ferred shout s of tha railroads of of the advance sale waa the of the Texa legislature. The Ihe successor of the cla of 1996 to ed hy distinguished officials of bolb policy of the church under bis leader-shi- featurenumber of orders received from Killed. Jhia country and its power is exerted was in escellent spirits and hold office for four years, the succes- governments, the two rulers exof bis critics who are large to Speaking reestablishing classification of sor to the class of 19U7 to hold of- changed their first greet ing. The appeared none the wore for his long been within the church the adjacent cities and towns. In TOghls In such a way that it can kill or have to the great desire manifested He exfor four ycare. and the successors king conducted President Ixuibet to rldii arms the country. fice sponse were The holla, said they competition. Rebates are no longer president a being moat plea-e- d raralfal. that masterpiece of to himself of 1908 tn hold office for hla hear class the to eon versaof pressed whore the excrcaences ear, carbuncles and other necc.ua ry.' in Austin under such auHcdding, Cal., April 6. J. O. Greg- five year; thus producing four classes (jon private Wagner's, never before produced here, of the organisation. conlnwd unm (he Lyons Rail to arrivecircumstance-. The entire in not tnie. No such the body times. From here ory, living near Mott Station, five of director, id thirteen each, wpl,ajWBy three will .."J18 be given spicious Outside was reached. there said station he such in instances, ie of tart has ever been disclosed will return east by way miles son lb of Sisson, shot and killed terms at office will xpire respective-- 1 were placed in carriages and the company back was hold crowd party the the what one do to was )h( but rtatn thing W any southern Miss Annie E. Miller; a teacher in the jy in 1908, I9i9t 1910 and 19H. m I inveallgation nor to the slate house, where by docs when a patient is thus of Los Angelcq and other rf police, tlie absenceDur-o-of driven erwenro in any court of supported blew election of each of said classes, aia Jiy two then last and Mott made school, night, cities. law. No such siregoon lresident f noticeable. out off. cut and them being display afflicted, mjary rt out. a of the huuse own brains lie filled by ,0 hall in hla Gregory shall one the vacancies persisted prOTed- - The tha at. ziieerhes, arenfi hour thn were half station. lhP King the church If any member of In paying attentions to Mias Miller, plurality vote of the stockholder and I ,n(c and the othrr on eompany does not own a share SNOW IN COLORADO. Edward continued to talk wlth'Presi-seve- of reitreMcntative dissatisfied with the manner ln which his offer of marriage, shall be filled I wav taken vacancies she but. The lawn. , "T ,n nJr milroad company, nor the spurned of the the president extended an and Jield let been handled, tithlnga had he was disappointed. Imat night by a plurality vote of policy holders. d(1, with the British anibassa for a drive-- over the city. The day wa cunfcrrnce and he would May Changa the President's Plana For andmet he 8,111 ' ,Tnfro any milroad company. them said, complain, her at the depot at Mott, walk both sUiekliolders and policy holders ()(ir he ideal and o crowded were the streets the Standard Outing. meet them. If the church de7' jsrla. Sir Francis Levi-o- n or by Borti ed to the gate of the Maxwell home, voting ly ballot or In por-omat it proved a difficult, matter for ! oth- - gladly erwstlly n,VMt ,n he could account hla It to call lo sired A and repeated his re- proxy. " hereinafter provided. bm roiilrol tho vast 'ockholder of the done without causing noise or disturbKillR Edward left Paris at. 7:10 fur Iho militia to Colorado Springe. Colo., April 6. A where she lived, Ws com-! Th-.- i school chllJren of the 8he refused and resolution was adopted that a are not majority ance. in iho mountains quest for marriage. Hew. where he will join Qnrea throng. snowfall heavy nai L?""1 of necessi- started to go into the house. Gregory mittee of three, consisting of Messrs. Alexandra on board the royal yacht. of any rail- rity. both white nd black, were lined Speaking generally of the expendi- around lied Stone, Colo., may then drew a pistol, shot her through Depew. Belmont, and 'trrh. "c.a' up for miew along the the lino of communication ,Ware anri- The tures. he said the people of the rhumb tate a change in the plans for PresiI 1) as the pres-icback of the head, and then killed a committee of Hie board o at;ve (he meeting of King Edward march, and r erred had suffered heavily dent RiKwcvelt'a Rocky Mountain our- the southwest in the Miller's folks live at consult- with the superintendent of j of rtl,wny vrbalna "It Is ph.hI. xn, president Inils-- t a ay- -: Philip H. Stewart, of this city, j himself. Miss nd had church help- Ing. and Ihe floods from 5?an.,l,.n! 001,1 rol of railways was On1 nf th'- most, enlhitsixsllc Siskiyou county. after the amended charter nalira to suppose the convorssliuii Gregory Other had Buffered from who Is in charge of the local arrange- Ft. Jours. ed them. of the day occurred nt New i'K'rlid III a brother Id Redding and one in ahull liavn liell npproied by him. and : recelvc-ITn"M stwpa has a fj,e president the aD( for trip, ment today had kja helped. and they drought, holders commitlee of n(j 1(J n Ore. retnrtli 7, ,n,8Jon ln the of view upon all llifliiiifalK. When the train arrived Portland, who ia lie to with end they The poliry Jake from of Borah, a change note had church piece il wa- - stiddi-ulsurrounded by which Mr. John D. Crinim ' chaira''h facts. Member, fit land in Jaekaon purchased lijiioniiatio question of Ihe day: but, (here County, Mo., for the on of the President s guides, giving ail man and to report lo lhi lKiard st an BALLOONS IN A CONTEST. Ufmlpr IHa divulged Hie confidence. a ifanse mass of surging people railway were erection of a temple a foretold by the information of the conditions at Bed Iron! TdJB rp,R,lon meeting thereof upon the it is necessary to receive with re anxious fa greet the etlcf executive. these nb- adjourned suma Stone. Smith. Joseph dr N'-- Brannfel is a German cti lenient ttsetment'f Vwn ,hat prior to the Prophet, "I learn from Borah's note, said Mr. Make an Attempt to Cross English following subjects to wit:that the two serve the mure or Ias ingenious cirin foreign lands. and i noted for its thrift and enter-pri-the interstate coro had been expendedBritain. will be placed in The suggestion "One Channel. which In snow versions the that the npper Stewart, Norway, Including Great and the president spoke envacancies in the board of dir- culation. Judging from external ap1 erlij V,1.'6 J1" mem was uni-tnecwhich existing South may very of the dcepi country Sweden and the island corbe filled hy persons whose pearances. one cannot hut remark that couragingly to the people, who 6 Four shall rteiv!r?Rda ectors con'heir a out balloons at London. April and point essitate starting been . bought Seas, where land has he proposed by the policy the meeting waa marked by no less dially applauued his utterance-shall in names afternoon a Red below Stone. fhrW than they expected churches this It started half may More than siderably The king ride wa- - brought to an "Wtar shippers, and of the bondestablished. reserve than that- of last year. contest from different points in the holders' committee. indebtedness of the churrh prove to be advisable to leave the two end when Ban Antonio wa reached the that 'official reserve, .lit with thia The suggestion to be had been the below a of intention on Newcastle south at lsidT5t lMt"al Despite England at height Smith point 9 o'clock. paid off. Presidentsoon be trainGrand river and 'thence etrike out on the nominaiS!inl.,,matPr 01 contract. Each said, and the public and press herald the meetings shortly before landing in France. The unique sport- directors thus elected the church would committee as holders' .The Journal Ificanl. l?.e. bet tonn" ho most under diof was the policy the sign In of event tion the gradually working auspices to camp, ing debt. -- a vs: Shu Itd ?ld n0t PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED. M. shall be made members of the execu,hia ,ya free fromJ. Cannon. Just returned from rection of Red Stone aa the weather the Aero ciub of Great Britain. 11 board. Hugh of the thla of affirmation new a of committee is eXl8,ln Cii w Aero member the "It French tive the will Faure, permit vac- French a three year's mission In Germany, .,8i,MHM, without submit-entente, which will be fol- Over a Report of Ponding Serfdom foe Three The suggestion that all Mormon tilt o A Like club, who successfully undertook the In the board before lowed by naval demonstrations by all other shipper, told of the activities of the i, two Thom. months occurring ancies same ago, again voyage LIFE SAVING DEVICES. In Germany, Swltserland, t was able missionaries Three English balloons, riecHon of 190.5 shall he filled by British and French squadrons. te tt,k; Ronmanla and Ser-viparticipated. 1SH.0 reAustria. H Hungary. of election the ThI- -. the paper says. ,he wi'ron'i. Hs ro The British each of IS.i'M fa wno feet rapacity, Ihs lv-- rd More the this hoard with Samara, Rimsia, April 6. The exWashington. April Bri, He said missionaries would soon Germany lisa He ambassador, ll rmiM 7T lora,cd at points where here reiiresenling commercial Sir Mortimer Durand, started respectively from Westham, shall be filled by directors so pro- sponse to the altitude and enror the Alp Into Italy. change bfl unit Ihe paper of fvcrf onm taken toward France, of the two Mor- - called upon Acting Secretary of State the Cry1' Palace and Seven Oaks, nominee petit Kn over a region inhabited by to lb connection the oppoKl.hm if spoke .of lrov nominalism add-- : "It will be imprudent irive ha telegraphed to M. said 100 mis- Loomis today to urge a reciprocal ar- while M. Faure started from Folke- mised to election cm the 7.000,000 and people, in mons thia Germany this parat- Berlin fail to observe committee, i" freight. P of the interior, that minister stone. A good northwest wind was of the policy holders not banished from rangement. between been Houligan. America had and sionaries of reaffirmation to applyJo ticularly conspicuous enlightened in these however, la in a condition of area whole the Britain blowing. one the Greet year. in respecting equipentente. the Anglo-Frencdrarfa in the list of directors T a Oincov- - Prussia 'TH th'J 1?v,hOM'excitement and that a terrible steam vessels ment of ocean-goinThe Temp also say that the in- great U,,'wa8 nil wrong, but ia only avertible hy immeAT CALAIS. Session. KING ,h.r devices. catastrophe The with Afternoon of two prod"Four-Tthat intnineas men who terview emphasizes the endurance efsuggestion he Sevenwas representative of summoning referred to the of diately the session The comentente. position departAt the afternoon of the executive Ti i1"1 method would bet. the Anglo-Frencterm of the immembers more whh the 6. EdCommerce of April the ment Labor. people and France, the of to King be el., to Calais, TJ!a'e on tbenom fect at the visit appears annual conference red his shop. ty-fifth shall beappedn'ed The on mittee exchange has dehere steamer the rescript. tabernacle arrived to perial ward proIrfduaWel Mormon church in the of Mr. Cornelius N. Bus, tne strengthen the determination upon the com(nation manded afternoon. UNIVERSITY PARIS reprcxeutaiion The crowds TO condition this CLOSE. the of Morocco in Queen were received th rebates paid lo th Including the lour el1 pro-ou- ceed with France's policy the subwhich landing-plac- e committee the mission considering loudmission about various gathered 1,own by th the church In the invwtl-- in accordance with the tfims of th isCn ,J T for to remain at its wu ; - The latter thankute The C. thus provided Thekingthe the April of rector officer Parii viiit of the ly cheered ject. which the lo. w untrue. A large Anglo-Frencagreement, at the a of twelv. r."lulvliw the portion fields, after number (bat the wor Ihe warm over ed has mavur Paris decided to tzUniversity ftcdose ed the reception timely expresduu la cunairned aa ttaiori-r'paiJ "er& ili'crim church were sustained. to return them to ' FlvvTlie kujigetiion tliet four of Medicine until Easier, accorded him. After having lunched at tuals" aie were paid to ell abiu-I- , T!,". from the signatories of that After the reports from various field the facility of h.n.i-rycondition sta'iott to the Ed a buffet, Kins railroad owing prolonged hostile mani- the 'h!pnl excliiiiivelr liy rail. iniied on Page Fight) (Cent Pari on the festation of left lor the students. ward part min.!SR. fnr any chipper to (Continued on Page Three.) 6. C. T. Dodd, gtw York, April made no con-John p. Rockefeller. He statement a out pur. gave discussion aa rrference to the recent offered by 17.000 of Mcenianre (ho pJtockcfeiier for miauUmary Moscow, April 6. Com-min- con-dltlo- e. con-corne- FRANCE SENSATION com-mtak- panlab-America- AND E SALT IN din-ctor- s a UNITE L m n Two Hands Raised Against President Smith. : - - Deigns on Morocco Roc-ott- d . Tha-preside- - com-ment- h - R-- h semi-offici- ex-ter-m T apeei-flcaik- tale-graph- n lt of-flr- Mis-om- In Which Persons Were Tragedy Two d m, er two-third- pre-iria- nl - I Kotk-evc- n n. I R5n1.,,,7 semi-offici- lu-ti- ly - nl - c tx-e- n Kl" e, ol cross-chann- X,B 5" Dea-bat- l iaat Anglo-- a. 1lt,1vn,e stat-s-me- - Vnb-Jvs- h g , g h i- - h a - ' - - - r11? ri |