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Show ' . i. . fllllSMHID fttSS SEMItt UlfCMPUIC FAIR OGDEN CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 9, J905. VOL. U. NO. 99 S ROUTE BETTER THAN BOMBS. Salt Lake, Ttah, April The Pacific railway lias secured a lease fur two years uu 1th) acres west of this city iu Wused as a material yard, accord- cording to the Tribune, which stales further that general con- si met Ion will cummcnce on the new lino May 15. St. Petersburg, April b. The Polish workmen and revolution- arica have tound a new way of trying lo cmlwrrasa the govern- eminent by organizing a boyeott of vodka and tobacco for the double purpose of saving the utiut- ey of tlte inwr and reducing the revenues of the state. S. - Russian Admiral by Well Planned Strategy Successfully Enters Gateway of China Sea Without Any Opposition. I EMPLOYERS ASK FOR A Xovugorod There was April 8. d crest rejoicing last night at the yacht and oilier naval circle, havover Ice Adn!ral Rojestvensky gate-sthe navigated ing successfully of China aca without encounter-(b- 1 miles. Gangways were not lowered, Final Effort Will be Made to Prevent Strike in Montgomery-Warand nobody waa jiermilted on board Trouble. the vessels. No news was vouchsafed. The only launches allowed to ap8- .- In a final Chicago, Ills., April proach the fleet were those of the Russian consul and of the Associated )ioo of preventing a great strike dePress. Natives lined the sea front veloping out of the Montgomery-Wartroubles the Chicago emplo) era' asand were greatly excited. Following is the composition of the sort alien will seek a conference wtih union leaders. A committee Russian second Pacific squadron, com- the manded by Vice Admiral Rojestvensky headed by John V. Farwell Jr, s apas far aa known. Battleships: Knlax pointed by a meeting of empiuyei-Souvaroff, RRoJestvensky's flag ship, this evening to arrange a meeting with conducting the strike. Bouvaroff, RoJestvensky's tlag ship, theAtofficers the employers meeting more Alexander HI., Cslybia, Orel Borodino, Kavarin. Cruisers; Admiral Nahhim-off- , than thirty heads of large business John T. present. Aurora, Sviettena. Oleg, Dmitri concerns were The meeting Donskni, Jemtchug, Almas, Ixumnid. Ptile nas chairman. Torjiedo deal rovers; Hlestlachv, Bed-ov- wasa hastened by the serious outlook Bravi and five oihcrs. Volunteer for prolonged and desperate struggle fleet: Kicff, Voronej, Vladimlroff, unless action was taken to prevent it. The marked activity of employers Tamboff, Yaroslav. Transports: during the day was matched by the Korea. Gortschakoff, of the unions. Meetings were Malaya, Jupiter and several alertness called for tomorrow afternoon, at others. flic union labor strength of ChiFollowing is list of vessels probably whichwill lie represented. Every local Japanese Squadron cago comprising the union of 1 canisters will hold special commanded by Vice Admiral Togo. in a mass meetBattleships: Mikasa. flag ship of meetings and ofaddition all Hie unions both Togo, Fuji, Asahi, Shlklshiuia. Battle- ing of officials non-af- f ilia led with the affiliated and ship: second class, Chlnyen. Armored cruisers: Atlanta, Shiyoda, Chicago federation of labor has been Idsunio, called. Adsnma, Iwate, Nisshin, Kasiiga, Tokiwa, Y'aktima. PLATT'S CONDITION. Also thirty linarmored cruisers, SENATOR twenty torpedo boat destroyers and , about thirty-fivetorpedo boats, a large Washington, April 8. Senator A. O. proportion of which is believed to be Platt passed a comfortable afternoon with the admiral. ami a generally quiet day, his respiration lieing belter at a late hour this after non than for the past two days, TO RELEASE PRISONERS. according to a statement issued toSt. Petersburg, April 9.- -5 a. nt. physicians. l')r. night by the We have nn It was reported hern last night that Ford said tonight: the government had been informed deaire to conceal the fart that the senators condition is critical. Then- - is that Japanese intends to release prisoners of war who are inca- still a small' s mount of fluid in tho pacitated for further lighting and that pleural rarity of the right side as a some of them will lio sent homo by result of the second attack of pneumonia. His strength is holding out way of Shanghai. writ and there is little change in his condition." THREE MEN DROWNED. y e Japanese. The danger of the fleet bert by the war ships in the lLfD narrow watera which divide the hreast works of islands of the Matey archipelago and the possible damage encounto the big ships in the coming Togos fleet was ter with exto groat that some of the naval perts actually favored a route around gwtralia. The credit for the strategy w which the teat was acoomplisned, the Associated Pres, learns belongs Rojcatvensky auleiy to ahe accurately Judged that as the Halty straits was the must practicable as the most direct route and the that he Japanese would calculate a passage would not dare to force there. Beside this, Rojestvensky planned a lifUgem to deceive the Japanese wilh the secret of which only two men in gu Petersburg were entrusted, by diluting the Russian admiralty to order the colliers which were to follow him to rendezvous in Sundastralts,5A0 Biles south of Singapore, feeling sure that the Japanese intelligence department would be equal aa it prolia-kiwas, to the task of aacertaining las deztiuation of Rnjeatvensky and thereby not only throw the Japanese C the scent lint officially deceived Mi own admiralty where the nowa eg the fleet having passed Singapore, created quite aa much surprise as It i U la the marine department at 8everal colliers were actually diqstched for the rendezvous and at; have already fallen Into the huh of the Jspanse lint Rojestven-ti- j them aa drliberately sacrificed pmOa a bigger game. But that the rut worked is apparent from the fart Jat Rojcatvensky did not meet a afnrie Japanese ship in the straits of Kalacea while despatches from Bata-" y To-ba- d s-a- s i, Kam-tcliatk- a, And-ad.v- r, 25,-IM- By the capsl fand sinking of the tug Greenville Floreaa and other slralta to the south in the north river today, Captain C. C. ward being crowded with Japanese Tull, Nelson Carapser the engineer torpedo boat, guarding the passage. and Hans a deck hand, were AM hough there i. some talk of a pos drowned. Eysen siiiility of Rojcatvensky Throe other members of the Greennowr putting in at Saigon, Cochin crow were rescued from the China it is now beupved that no fur- ville's ther advantage of French neutrality river. will be taken unless he is forced to do so because of conditions of some a hi. ships. The admiralty points out the great importance and advantage to be gained by pushing on with all possible speed and meeting Admiral Togo's heavy ships before he can effect a complete concentration of hla scattered cruisers, scouts and torpedo ros's. The belief of the admiralty is Tr ls waiting near the Island j Formosa. l,8uo miles northward of via tell of Bunds, Ball!, Lonbok, New York, April 8. ling Spokane, Washington, April 8 Fire which started today in the dry kiln of the Burkeye Humber camp at Buckeye, about 15 miles north of Bimkiine, practically destroyed the plant, reusing a loss estimated at with OSn.nno insurance. J. F. Hpr-ricof Spokane, is president of the company. )S(i,-iHif- t, FIVE FURTHER LAND Kings pore. At the rate the Russian squadron teamed from Madagascar which averaged eight knot a an hour, the greatest naval battle since Nelson's vjetor, at Trafalgar should occur In bout ten days. The admiralty real-w- s that Rojestvensky faces great odds, owing to the immense superiorly of the Japanese in cruisers and inrpedo boats and reliance in hie sue-seven battleships Jwd eupon W" rh CB opposo Togo's four Federal Grand Jury Adjourns After Implicating on,lke,F that the Via-- ? attempt a June Baltic fleet, though It if- - V1'1 possiolc it may make a ? kern'd by the fate of the Jkjf Pftrt'aJiT ?e f he eBWW Of "k.vql!u,rnn di-K- fleet test August. M,flnifleient Spectacle. A special from sintBn Al)r11 New. says: fleet which today. was laud and ,t spectacle. They tmir breast, an I0" uioiMBC,ni t0r nn'1 thrPe Hamburg-lei,ll'S V Rojot,VOT1'y' pasteH this at 3 p. m. bont seven port miles off afford-ac?,flr- n fnllov w Rusiiiin P i'?. and Th0 Cnilsenv, n stop. The siok'! M f I,! no,,,lnovlky lioats and to , th? v'Hvlmiral. The offered no information as to or J.". nf"'t its Intentions. ra, "vf V c,Rht kno1s n k f5 ,Illnn,p for the. tn.li K,vn point. It was ,. L , ,h0 "hlp"' h,,,ls wcr Kra"r streamed Jt d ,he veKH,a sinned nn-"- f The crews Otenuevertng. the "hlp heartll' cheered The flcet Ce m. 15?"rikrrf x bsftJesbips, seven .i11. t0rpeil boats, three colUeps one al- teesShi'," J,eon one hospital ship. '1. - fi- l fn-- V nlT 8m5position Aprfr,.. sin p,,,.' 7. of Squadron. Settlement, Russian Baltic aqugd-;M- , hTSL K'PiteihiJ?0ni 11,0 o'clock forty-seve- n ships boots an hov.r striking 1',, vesHela. however. OJ SRO sod at ,?rtr " 11 oI,rtl Pn'od h'VJ?r pit- .- ur Kea weed nor ''SWtrhrT ,,r lo ',l!.rq;,rn"v a foot "op ,n reneive ran- - wbh the be consul visited teJShtaf ship '"nnch. He did b vessel, but was ehrwd Skj,; Tn !'lng the side of the rnTnl Rave to the fleet 'a rim of the fall of Mukden. i"",, burning soil cvial, t-- l "unn.'iii-- niohe is visible for 4:1 ' s -- i Maximoff L pur-lios- e y NEW EXTRADITION Deliberate Killing by Deputy Sheriff. Meselt-kuff,- " One Detachment in Daring Recennaie-aanc- e Cuts Japanese Railway Communication Burning Depot Harbin April 8. Detachment of cat airy ere and the Japanese flunk evi-the retir. One detachment uf them he pouet rated Krdahllxie, e where ll waa brought ui a atop by intrenchnicul. retiring, however, it is said they aurceciicd in rutting tiie railroad and burning the depot and atore. The detachment brought hark new that a fortnight ago a mixed Japanese division uf e men with artillery left the rear and dihappeared into Mongolia and was followed a few ilaya ago by another detachment of 5.1HM) men. These troojia are exisx-telo appear in the region of Bodun, which unfortunately is connected with tho loi-- e by only poor road. Kirkln la In the aame plight and the loss of the narrow guage rolling Block abanUiiKRlen rcenn-iioiieriii- g Jup-ane- e Jap-anr- doned at Mukden la cicclaUy d felt. DISCUSS LEPROSY. Washington, April 8. Waller Wyman, surgeon general of the Uuiteid Btatea public health and marine hospital service lias sent out a call for the third annual conference of the state and territorial health offices with the United Hiatc public health and marine hospital aerviee to lie held in this city May 15. Each slate and territory will lie entitled to one The conference will discuss lepru-- y and typhoid fetor. Buda Pint. April 8. Right Rev. Joseph Btraihumiayer, bishop of Diuk-ove- r and apostolic administrator of Hcrvia, died at Dlakorer today. He waa consecrated In 18SU. Panama, April 8. Raitfleationa of the extradition treaties between the Called Stales and Panama lgm--- l hero May 25, 19U4, were exchanged today. MEN KILLED BY WARRANT. Columbus, O.. April 8. Governor Herrick today Issued a new warrant for the extradition of J. Morgan Smith and wife now under arrest in Cincinnati in an Indictment returnej in New York charging them with conspiracy in tho Nan Petterstin case. The warrant was issued at the retrict Attorney Judge Heney spent con quest Assistant District Attorney aiilerable portion of the day in con- Garvin ofof New York who came here sultation with United Stale Jury from Cincinnati. commissioner, C. J. Reed, it is thought to be Mr. Hency's intention to secure STOCKBROKERS VANISH. a new grand Jury end continue the work. April 8, The ofiieea The five indictments returned to- of Philadelphia, G. H. Uhampan A Co., stock brokers, be are the first to day returned since vacated test night and nunc of the grand jury reconvened test Mon- were the mem her of the firm could lie In these indictment besides day. The furniture, inrludlng State Senator R. A. Booth, manager found today. lieen removed. large safe, had followed of the Booth Kelly Lumlier Co., which a The removal the failure is one of the largest concerns of Its of the firm to settle a claim. yesterday kind in Oregon, are numbered his firm was a member of the Conbrother, Henry J. Booth, rereiver of The the Roselmrg Land Office; Frame D. solidated Exebange. Alley, of Hoseburg. abstractor; A. R. and Edward R. Downs, Beattie Timber men; Rev. Stephens W. Turnell, a Rnsehurg minister; Edwanl Singleto the Booths; ton. brother-in-laWillard N. Jones, a Portland Timber Thsddeus S. man; Potter, formerly clerk in the taw office of F. p. Mays; or H. L. Sissler Seattle; Itenlc) Clark, an of the Rebellion: ClarDes Moines, April 8. When Gov. ence B. Bachary, Col. D. C. Barnanl Cummins from rent in A. and Charles Watson, of Fossil, Monday he will be asked Washington to grant a Wheeler county. the to governor of Oklarequisition They are charged with conspiracy homa for the return of Frank Slier-cliffto defraud the government of a porof nmrdcr commiton a tion of its public lands. The grand ted in 1891. charge The interesting feature Jury began voting on the indictments of the case Is thst the officials here at 2 o'clock this afternon. have proof that Shercllffe was in the Utah penitentiary a month before the Reno, Nevada, April 8. The fliHt time tue murder is alleged to have work on the line that is destined to been committed. The officers believed compete with the Clark railroad Into it la merely a move to get Shereliffe los Angeles, will start at Haxen Mon out of the stare as he is an important day morning, immense quantities o: witness against Torn Denison, who is construction material have been ar- soon to be tried for alleged comriving at the Junction town the past plicity in the famous Pollock diamond few days and Veveral carloads of robbery. Shercllffe. while In the penplows, scrapers, mules and men ar- itentiary for that crime, swore that rived today, to get ready for the work Tom Dmtson conspired with him. The stretch between Haxen and Fort Churchill, runnerflng with the TREASURY STATEMENT. Carson A. Colorado, will tie completed within ninety days. The line to the April Today's statecoast. It Is figured, will be In operation Washington. balances In the ment of the trea-ur- y twelve within months. Available rush fund shows: lialancc $144,827A1- - Gold, ? 72, New Haven. Conn., April 8. Hale met defeat thi afternoon and evening at Whist in the annual tournament April 8. Major-CeuerGreenelioro. R- with Han aid, the score HarCullen A. Buttle died Lore tovard 24; Yale 11. He commanded day, ageJ 7f yearsthe famous Third rprim,ut ol Aluiiama St. Petersburg, April 8. Prince troous during ibo Civil war and filled Itenry of Pnisina Mt Si. many di.,imuiish',il posi'lima In loMtermsit . of Gospel Portland. Ore., April 8. In a manner consistent with its previous record the federal grand Jury which ha conducted investigations in tho alleged land frauila perpetrated In this state today bade adieu to the public and passed out of existence after returning five more indictments implicating fifteen men among whom are the head of perhaps the largest lumbering concern in the state, state senator, a receiver of a land office, and a minister of the gospeL Never in the history of the north Pacific coast has a similar body of men achieved so remarkable a record as has this grand Jury which has alindicttogether returned twenty-fou- r ments in connection with alleged to defraud the government of part of its public domain. The indictments prefer charges against nearly fifty different, persons all told. In tbU number besides those enumerated above, are a I'nitcd Statea senator, two congressmen, a United State district attorney, several officials of the United States Land department department several state senators; several county and municipal officers and a number of prominent attorneys, livestock men, timber men. and a cashiered officer of the United army. Conspiracy to the government of public land; conspiracy to defame the character of a government official, bribery, perjury and subornation of perjury are the crime which the government will attempt to fix upon the accused. The operations of the different persons accused of conspiracy are alleged to have extended into the Bine Mountains of eastern Oregon; into the Harney Valley in notii heaatern. Oregon; into the stock raising country on the east slope of the Cazcxdc mountains in the central Oregtm and in olhiT places In the entire Cascade of range from the southern boundary i..o state to the Columbia river on the north. The only district upon which the jury has nm- left iu mark is that part of the state which lies west of the coast range of mountains and the Pacific ocean. The Jury which will go out of existence today is not believed to have concluded the investigations of alleged fraudulent practices in the securing of public lands in this state. Dis From the ftwt Gist UultcJ - in Case HAS ALIBI; WAS IN THE UTAH PEN 8.' 100,-94- 8. The Colo., Trinidad, April killing of John If. Fox by Deputy Sheriff Joseph Johnson and an attempt at lynching, frustrated by Sheriff Iflck Davis and poaso and later race between the sheriff and pokko wilh the prisoner for a special train and an angry and exrited mob of 3,0o0 people, bent on vengeance were the wild scene enacted in Trinidad thia afternoon. The killing of Fox was tiie most cold blooded murder ever committed in iaz Animas county. Fbx waa standing at a desk In the lobby of the post office reading a news-lape- r with his bark to the door. Johnson entered, six shooter In hand, and without the leant warning, walked up behind Fox and fired. The bullet entered the left ear and rams out of the forehead, paaoi-- through a glass dor Into the elevator lobby grazing the head uf a man standing in lira elevator. Fox fell backwards dead, and Johnson cooly walking from the post office,, started toward tho county Jail when lie was arrested by another deputy uheriff and placed in the county JaH- - Tho news of tiie shooting spread like wild fire and soon a mob of l.tkHi people gathered in front of the post office making threat of lynching. When the testy of Fox was carried out by lira mob and placed in an undertaking wagon the sight seemed to turn them to frenxy ami a rush was mads for the county Jail amid loud rrlcs of lynch tho murderer." In tho meant Inid the sheriff swore In 50 deputies who surrounded the Jail and wlieu the mob reached within half a block Sheriff Davis trailed them and said: "A a sheriff, 1 am swore to protect my prisoners, I will kill His urat man who attempts to come up those steps. If you get Johnson, It will he over my dead body." Thia had the effect of chocking (he nioli, who lacked a. leader, and after muttering vengeance foe an hour the nioli left and hi front, of the post office, whm plana of lynching were openly discussed. JJcveral prominent cit liens addressed the mob and during the lime, Sheriff Davis secured a aporial train on the Colorado Bout hern. Inter Johnson surrounded by deputies, started from the Jail on a dead run for the awaking iraln three blocks away. This news reached the mob, who started jiell moll after tho posse, growing in numlw-- r en route until fully 2,5iH) people Had gathered. The sheriff succeeded in getting his prisoner on board, but when the train started the mob was less than twenty yards away. A thrilling experience afier the train had started, the exrited (nob cursing and throwing rucks, but fortunately no shooting was done. After the train had run alanit 300 yards a coupling broke. When the mob saw the engine leaving the catejose. they ruphed forward again yelling like mad and paying no attention to the command of the posse to halt, when the engine was again coupled and made a successful dash. When the mob saw it waa fulled. It disappeared. Before being placed on the train, Johnson was asked by a representative of the Associated Press for a statement, Ho said: "I killed Fox because I was mad. He prevented me from going nfter Bhoblo because he said I would aid him to escape. We liad some words this morning, but 1 will not tell any more.1 If the contract la made, the provision that the laborers shall not lie taken from the Hawaiian Islands. the Japanese labor AMBASSADOR LEAVES. London, April 8. Ambassador and Mrs. White left London today foe Rome. Foreign Secretary Lausdowne, Secretary for India. Broderick. Ambas aador Choate, all the lncmlier of tha American emlmsay and others bid faro well at the railroad station. Premier Balfour gave Minister White a fare well dinner test night at whicU speeches regretful of his daparturo and wishing him success were do Uvered. WILL BE PROTECTED. d Chinese report that the Japanese are energetically transporting siege guna toward Girin. A heavy snow fell again Friday but it la melting and -welling the river. Aa an Indication of the popularity of the old veteran, General Llnevltrb ia receiving hundreds of of congratulations nn his appointment as commander EIGHT TOMORROW Gowd Clamoring for Vengeance Follows Business Men of Oregon and Minister h rfiii,honKht Alcxlx routains the text of a document founu in thg St. Petersburg residence of Advocate Eugene Kedrine and tim authorship, of which Gorky is alleged to have admitted. This document styles tiie shooting of tho workmen premeditated massacre anti arcuses Prince Sviatopolk Mirskv, who at that time was minister of Hie interior, of wilful and unprovoked murder. It continues "Emperor Nicholas was Informed of the character of the workmen's movement and of the peaceful intentions of hla late subjects, the innocent vlcilma killed he the soldiers, but notwithstanding this knowledge ho allowed them to be massacred. I, therefore, accuse him also of having continued killing at people who in no wise provoked such measures. The document details the events of Suntlay, January 22, the day on which the troops fired on the workmen lu St. Petersburg and points out the absence of the revolutionary character to the demonstrations, ft relates tlic day previous to the (iisturlianee I In; signatories of the document went, to minister of justice with a view to requesting him nut to order out the troops and to enable the workmen to The speak freely with the emperor. signatories were informed by the secretary of the minister thnt It was no affair of the minister of jtistfee, afterward, tiie document says, they went to president of the committee of ministers to whom they expressed the fear blood would be shed. The document concludes: "We declare that Knelt an order of things cannot longer he tolerated and rail on all citizens of Husain to enter into an immediate and relentless universal struggle with the autoerary. The iudtetnient seta forth that Gorky admitted In writing ihat he roiniMHed the document, referred to above, with a view to sending It. to all St. Petersburg newsiutpers, hoping that, at least one of them would publish it. After dcKcribiug Gorky's discussions with the workmen the indict meet says: He went, on the evening of January 21 to the offices of the Journal KhhIiMi-nwhere it was decided to appoint a deputation to wait on Minister of Infor the terior Svlatopolk-Mirskof uegglng hint aa a minister and as a man to take all possible measures lo prevent conflict bet ween the workmen and the pollco and troopa. The deputation included Gorky, whoae account of ils reception, according to his own avowal, was written nt his own initiative and without informing hla colleagues, who only became acquainted with its contents later. The Indictment accuses Gorky of appealing to the people through the document to overturn the existing social regime and says that the fact that tho document was not circulated was due to circumstances outside Gorky's control. The trial of Gorky will be behind closed doors. m TODAY Thrilling Escape on Special Train Chased by RUSSIAN CAVALRY IS ACTIVE St. Petersburg, April The of Maxim Gorky, who is styled therein An artisan of Nixnt CONFERENCE fORECASI PRICE FIVE CENTS LEASES MATERIAL YARD. "Western 6L Petersburg, mm LUH I Two More Will Die as Result of Tamp- ing Accident. ENGINEER April 8. Tha Chippewa Falls, Wl River Jigging company Chippewa sent a crew of a hundred men to the Thorn Apple dam today to begin flooding tho Cameron dam resenrlor an-sluicing the company's logs. Tha story that armed men are being sent to the scene ta not tree. A company,-masaid that the drivers will worlc under the protection of United States marshals. CUTS GIRL IN TWO. Trinidad, Cola, April 8. Santa Fa passenger No. 4, east bomid, ran down and killed Miss Beatrice Con nelly at Morly ten miles west of hero this evening, cutting her body In two at the hip. Tho bead and trunk rolled down the embankment. Miss Connelly and companion, Mias Julia Kirehner were travelling from Chicago to Ashfiirks, Arlx., to work in the Harvey Ealing house there. SNOW IB FALLING. Frederick Md, April 8. Bnow fell and lea formed throughout Frederick rounty today, damaging early regulation. Tha Month mountain waa covered with snow, presenting an almsot mid winter appearance. HOME AGAIN. Jacksonville. Fta., A pill 8. Mr. Roosevelt and her four children who have been arising for the test week left for Wahingtun today. ' WILL SEE A STATE HE Roosevelt Will Visit Oklahoma Again Some Day. KILLED. Members of the ' Injured In' ExploFrederick, . Okla., 'April 8. Pre-- i Allioonfa, Pulaski county, Va,, April sion of Freight Engine Boiler. on Roosevelt Oklahoma arrived dent Willie tamping powder this afternoon In a blaxi at the Anlway limeCentral Park, Mont.. April 8. In soil shout 5:30 this evening and stone quarry sliotil four liiik-- wrest uf the explosion of the holler of an reached Kredcrichk flitcen minute Allisonin. the blast was accidentally freight engine Engtimer Dan later. The president spoke in part a discharged. This caused the explosion ijillis of Livingstone, was instantly of two other blasts that had been killed and firemen Richard Kinney of follows: set near by. Eight men were livlngxiun, and bead The next time I come to Oklahoma brakeman instantly killed and two others so Blrrna were Injured, tho tetter per- I trust I will come to a at a to and it bsdly injured so as to leave but liltic haps fatally. Conductor Charles Bry- wont lie my fault if this la not so. imp of their recovery. ant and Brakeman John Frohman in I The Killed: ' greet thn veteran of civil war who the rabuosc were cut and bruised . not Mule here today to greet tho presiJohn Fortner. Too come i water scrimiHly. hough ' ' j, Walter Miller. to have caused dent because we are one people and in the boiler is v John Harris. the explosion. one country and not to be divided for '1 , Toll Sutton. ever. BAR HAWAIIAN JAPS. O. T. Davis. Give the red man the same chanro A. Vaughan, all negro laborers. as the white. Tilts country i found- ' 8. Becn-tarA. O. Walton, white. Washington. April One unknown man. Taft has received a cablegram from ed on the doctrine of giving each mail Gmernor Carter of Hawaii, sn.ri.ig a fair Ishow to see what ihcro Is iu have traveled four days in ihst it would disturb condition in him. DUNNE'S PLURALITY. Hawaii very much If contractors of Texas and now 1 am in whnt will soon lie a great state of the union. There Chics go, April 8. The complete Japanese labor for the Panama canal is no where I feel more at homo than official canvass of the ballots east in ws to solicit or take Japanese labor- in a town like this. 1 have confidence the recent municiial election shows a ers from t.iosc islands. The secre- in the character of men and women Edgain of 270 voles for Mayor elect 21,-5- tary replied, assuring Governor Carter that, the commission would be in- who have come here. Even since the wanl F. Dunne. Ilia plurality la structed to insert in the contract of revolution we hare been miking new C. stales. Now we are about at the close of thi period. 1 do not feel that I have to explain by policies to the Oklahoma people. Y'ou like to have tha administration play a big part in tho world and then play that part well. I know the western people are with me when I say we mut build the Panama canal. Yon do not think I should be quiet while American people are lieing held up. We want our Standard-Ex1 rights not as favor, bnt as a right. I have had a middling tmsy three and half years. 1 have liked my Job. I aminer enjoyed it and waa thankful to the people for felling me to go on with It. Now I want four days play. I hae you have plenty of jack rabbit and coyotes here. I like my fellow citizens. bnt dont like them on a coyote APRIL 1905 hunt. Give me a fair show to have as much fnn as even a prei.lenr ij entitled to. Good bye. aud good luck. Alter shaking Lands nub a few I VOTE TOR. who crowded round he and bis parte were driven to the cniiip and I'xeurteil to thn pasture gtttc by tin1 mounted 8. s east-boun- d 1 WORLDS FAIR COUPON Good for 0 Votes for The Contest to Send 10 Girls to the Worlds Fair. 9, t NOB l.dicc. . - b- If |