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Show TITE II anUndaunted, ths shopper walked to sechailed a other roniPr. where ond cab. Again she wa, stopped by the union sympathizers. Finally she Imarded a street car. Only s few hark or cabs ventured to drive up to the entrances to any In mot of the State street stores. r.iec the tlriter. request their paen-gto alight on the opposite side of the street and walk over to their des- WARSAW MORNING of the State street store attempted to make residential the in deliveries yeider-Uiysiuuugh at all ihe esialdu-Unietii- s assurance Uncoiled wagons were freely given that the out today. would With few exceptions, the liverie genciaily refuse to carry passenger to a bovrntlfd -- tore. The. sidewalk- - and the siuface nd elevated cars are thronged with men, women and children carrying bundle of ail size and descriptions. NOT RIOTING ITS Cossacks Pursued the Victims Into the Yards. J. snJ-ge- WORSE THAN With one exception, none . cover the first wnen the law fur the insurance ol workmen is vot. 1. A pension of 57 allowed by the government of Now Zealand to iht-aged who have inhabited ihe country uninterruptedly for t went. jeurs without Every old any legal condemnation. peron who has come to the lwnsion age gets the entire pension. If he has a personal revenue ot it4 or more. For each ft.Ko above the Uw diminIn ishes his pension accordingly. Germany even clerks, shop assistants and servants are compelled to Insure. Ill insurance fa effected by pasting into a book certain stamp every week, and it is' the duly of every employer to see that this Is faithfully done. In Norway accident insurance for all industrial employed workmen whose salary does not exceed 1290 is In Hungary insurance is obof both sexes ligatory for emplo'-eworking in Industrial establishments, mines, furnaces, quarries, dock yards, railroads, interior navigation, posts, telegraphs and telephones, and Inconi-mercif their 'wages do not exceed 1215 per day. There exists in Italy a voluntary insurance against sickness and disability' and an obligatory insurance agalnat accidents. For a disability pension one must have been Insured for twenty five years and be sixty years old. All workmen in Finland are authorised to Insure against sickness, the coat of which is borne equally by the employer and employe. All differences are settled by arbitration. Every workman in an Industrial establishment gaining more than $143 in compelled to Insure against accidents. The accident fund, to which the workman contributes nothing, 1 created by the employers and the state. MAY MORNING, 1003. 3, ahlrh aunt is to " tination. WEDNESDAY ITT OfJDEX, EXAMINER: EXPECTED Russian Soldiers Did rom-jiiibor.- Not Hesitate s to Act. CANNON THE IN EAST t. . Addresses the Women ' on the Horrors Utah. of e AGGRESSIVE. EMPLOYERS Onego. May move to iuing GENERAL STRIKE. outcome of a 12.-- The the teimater' conflict wa- - eagerly awaited today to a crli-iby the employer and unionists. The Employers' association hid Jflheni team an ultimatum to five leading owners .that they make deliveries to the department (.tore as they had been do'ng In the pat. The answer tff the learning contractors, who today to meet and take up th matter, was anxiously looked forward a May 2, 1:30 p. m. The wwiiiililce of the Social Drmocrailc pa'iy of Poland and LI- - War.iv, thunU has Issued a manifesto pro- strike and claiming a calling out all the workmen Ini- mediately, lu consequence of yeaterduy'a bloodshed. i 1 pie-pare- d The torniTownrra'qnU making delivj Warsaw, Russian Poland, May 2,, eries to atom when the teamsters enoutward-poon. The city la apparently tered upon the strike. ly quiet, but the situation is none the informed The team owners were from Workmen are going . leu grave. must either deliver freight that they their factory to factory, compelling store or loe the to the comrades to atrike and ihe probability business boycotted petmaaenriy. keeni of further conflicts arouse the as demanded To deliver, good est apprehension. The bodies of the would cause of the strike to a spread ( thirty odd persons killed by the troops S.dtMt more driver. on Zrlazna street yesterday are still The five teaming companies are: Ar-t-lying in the morgues, awaiting ideinl-- i Hilda Trsnler company, Joseph jicaiion. Ten of the wounded who Stockton company, W. I- - Rend Transdied of their , were taken to hospitals M. portation cumpauy, Christopher , wounds. and Stephen Clarke. Lym-l- i on Jerusalem encounter Ihe During employ era aocmed determined 'street the troops not only Bred a vol-- : to Tbs force the fight and an employer rifles of their butts used the but ' ley said and their buyonets and swords. Many The unions have extended the women and chlldrun had their heads trike and we will simply go one betanil limbs broken. Rome of the In- - ter and extend it ourselves, if necesterrible-naturand were a of Jnrle sary, There Is tio use drifting along there were cases where 4he soldiers on the- defensive. i entered the courtyards of houses and Among tno many detachments of there. those attacked hiding atrike breaker who arrived When the troopa flred,. after thn Incoming in Chicago today, the largest single wan thrown near the Vienna , bomb from DeLroit. came railroad atatlon, tour- - persona were body perhaps numltcred 75 and were escorted .They All wounded. were seven killed and by, heavy guard of police through the the windows In the neighborhood were streets to the atrika breaker' headV Inst of scene shattered. Today the quarters. is attracting ') nights bomb explosions Assistant Chief Srhueltler reported immense crowds. that he had 1,150 men on strike today At Kalisx, during service in a church duty. This force, ha claimed, was yesterday, the congregation began able to protect 350 wagons in carai .singing patriotic songs, whereupon sol-- van. Where single wagons are sent dlnrs and police entered the building out a guard of six patrolmen la the people, wounding , and attacked A free light ensued, , many of them. i during which weapons were wrested . from the police, shots were exchangcl A dragoon, j and atones were thrown. i a woman and a man were killed in-- 1 side the church. A squadron of Cavalry wsa summoned and dispersed .'.the crowds. ..The church was cldsed , for re con see ration. There was an explosion In the pollre . station of Minsk yesterday evening, following which n crowd Bred on a detachment of Cossacks. The latter replied snd order was soon restored. The strikers at Lods now number 7.000. . : : : . I, LINE.VIT.CH AND HIS V 8L Petersburg, May 2. Supplementary reports of the rioting yesterday, Just received, confirm the earlier Warsaw advices of the wanton cruelty of the Cossacks and other troops. People were driven into courtyards and beaten with the butta of rifles, some of them into insensibility. Limbs of some of the victims were broken. ' The bomb thrown into a Cossack patrol near the Vienna station, Warsaw, atrurk the head of a Cossack's horse, literally blowing the horse and rider , to stoma ami killing two Cossacks and two women. In Zoinbakoff street hussars flred two volleys Into the crowd. At Lods, a woman looking out of a window, was shot by a Cossack. While there were practically no dls-- , turhaners Jn the Jewish cities on the border of Southwestern Russia, this morning state that the people are in a state of excitement. strreta are filled with moving . The patrols.' The mill owners at Rycloslok. South-- : western Russia, fled in fear of their lives. The situation Is especially strained at Boriaoif and Gomel, Southwestern . Russia. Leader is Worshipped by His Faithful Soldiers. Gun Shu A rase, Manchuria, -- lice and ihe Russian authorities, the uprising was tar lesa formidable and the results less bloody than anticipated. The authorities had given due warning of their iutentton to permit no demonstrations and the troops quelled the disturbance ruthlessly. All reports, however, indicate that the demonstrators were comparatively frw In number, the vast bulk of the poupla-tiofearing trouble, remaining in door. Where trouble occurred the crowds were armed with bomba, and revolvers. In Warsaw a red flag was dispersed by two volleys, Cossacks and L'hlans then charging and cutting down the strikers, driving them Into courtyards and beating them with sabres anil whlpa In cruel fashion, ' peculiar to these wild horsemen of the steppes. About a hundred persons were killed or seriously, wounded, according to the reports, women and even childrrp sharing the fate of the men. At Lodi workmen attacked the police with bombs and were charged by dragoons and lhlans who cut off the bomb throwers, drove them Into a house, surrounded It and then fired upon those inside, killing three persons and wounding many. According to the reports which have reached 8L Petersburg from Kalisx.-thworkmen there for a time had the upper hand of the police and disarming and stoning them until rescued by a squadron of cavalry. The early morning reports today say the Polish press is intensely excited by yesterday's bloodshed and It Is feared the trouble will be renewed. The only place in European Russia where trouble occurred yesterday was at Minsk, which, strictly speaking, belongs to Poland. There slao, the reports received here say, there were itomb throwing and firing upon and patrols from windows, hut the fatalities were few. n Cos-rac- . EXTREME Conscience. 8t. Petersburg, May 2. From .all parts of the empire come reports of the extreme satisfaction caused by the emperor'e grant of freedom of religion, especially as It Is regarded as being the first practical evidence that the reforms, referred to In the Imperial manifesto of December 25th, will be rarried out. The pi peri are only printing fly sheets end have not yet commented editorially on the reform except the N'ovoatl, the Jewish organ, which publishes a brief double leaded expression of gratitude for the gift of the liberty of conscience. Coming from the Novostl, which only the day previous remarked bitterly on this very subject that everything remains as before," this la doubly' YACHT : lJnCvifch continue energetically the reorganization of the various departments the armies. Stall Captain Subersky, who has reCHICAGO COAL FAMINE. turned hero after making a rcconnals-anc- o on the Mongolian frontier, re"Business Houses May be Compelled to port that thouand of Chinese banClose. i dits, under Japanese leaders, are beyond the border. ; Chicago, May 2. The need for coal rapidly 1 developing into one of the MRS. NETTIE CRAVENS DEAD. most important tactora of the tram- atera atrike. With the exception of Washington, Iowa, May 2. Mrs. Net-li- e Marshall Field 4b Co. and one or two Cravens, who claimed to be thn other big houses, the supply of fuel common law wife of Senator Fair of on hand in State street avenige,l from is dead at Mount Pleasant California, two to four days. Marshall Field 4b She was brought to the hoshospital. ' Co. have coal for two weeks or more. derecently from Burlington, It U admitted by the coal dealers, pital menially. Mrs. Cravens leave who are even more reticent than the ranged several sister and brothers. department store managers, that the crisis in the fuel situation will come LEFT A, MILLION. . today or tomorrow. The perilotisness of the situation was Santa Ana, CaU May 2. Captain R. emphasised by John C. Fetxcr, rcceiv-- . r for fho Union Traction Company, W, OxmiiD, who died yesterday at hia home in Tustln. leaves an cataie who said: In several of o.tr stations, unless valued at over one million dollars. It 'we get coal in 21 hour-- , we will have consists of eecurilic and stocks with to close down. Of course we will rotl estate locally, in lm Angeles, Denver and 8t. Paul. His widow intry every possible scheme first.' herits the entire fortune. STRIKE PICKETS - SATISFACTION in Russia Over Liberty of Religloua May 2. touching incident occurred during Ihe Easter celebration here. After Ihe morning services all the troop in the region around the headquarters were drawn up in line before General Line-vitctent and the commandor-ln-chie- f came out, greeted the troops and pased down the line, saluting each and every soldier with a kiss. All thn niea were pinch moved and many of them wepk Th incidonl served to increase their Jjwandlca worship of the old leader. , Ueneral St. Petersburg, May 2. Bad as was the rioting at Warsaw, Lodz, Kalisx and other places in Poland esierday and venomous as was the hostility everywhere displayed against the po- IS MISSINGL Carried a Pleasure Party Out of New York. May 2. New York, With eight or ten persona aboard, the yacht said to he missing, Jt i said the yacht la that which once defended the America's cup in 1886 and recently had been fitted with an auxiliary engine. Mr. E. M. Barker, who purrhaod 1 lie Mayflower only a few weeks ago, invited a parly of three to accumimny her Snndar to try the boat. There were, four men In the crew. What course was liken by the exeurslonlsts la not known, but no word has been received from them nor ha the lioat put in at any nearby anchorage' so tar aa can be learned. No provisions were carried for the voyage and It wa intended, fcccnrding to relatives of those on board, (o take only a short sail about the harlair. Mav-flow- er i. All Buildings Has - Been Stopped. New York, May 2. Work on nearly now under contraction in Brooklyn has been flopped by a strike of hod carriers, bricklayers and plasterers' laborers. Th demand are that an dav shall be granted the hod carriers, with double time for extra work; the employment of none but union workmen, with a wage of 3 a day for bricklayers' laborer and $5.50 for plasterers laborer. This 1 an advance of 29 and 50 cents respectively. Member of the Imildt-rassociation declare they cannot accede to the demands l)ecau-- e Manluiiian contractor could easily underbid them. a - - '.Interfere With People Trading at cotted Stores. ' Boy- - The cordons of un- lfu pickets stationed on the curbing in Elate ei root and Wabash avenue hare been supplemented greatly in number with the result that, in spile of iito vig.lam-- of the police, carriages and hacks aro stopped and drivers and their pusaenger-- i warned against athome tempting to carry purchases from the lioycotted stores. Store employes burdened with bundles are stopped and their parcels taken from them, and torn open and searched by the pickets and union sympathizers to see if they are attempting to deliver goods to rutora-- ers or only carrying their own property to their homes. After asauring the pickets that the contents of the bu.idles belong to them, they are nut disturbed further. In one instance hired carriage was slopped in WalxD-- avenue and tile oo, eupant, a woman shopper, compelled to get out and walk. Another woman, with both arms toll of bundles, wn-caught by. jho eklrts and stopped as 'she was a'liout't-- i step into a cab in Elate street. The call driver was warned not to uke her i' fur Chicago, May 2. b t i Mayor Dunne did not lake of-flclal cognizance of the statement that the Employer Teaming coin- pany proposed to arm its driver with rifles, hat It was seinl-ofcjonveyoil tp the company by one of., his close ud visors that whether or not the law permitted the drivers to carry weniHins openly in the streets, the situation does not Justify it and that the mayor will do all he can to pro-vent inflaming of the public as well as the strikers 'When the police of the city are unable to afford ample protection the mayor will act legally to ec that other protection Is secured. but he will not permit any armed force to appear on the streets at the present time other than the ladiee," was the word sent by Mayor Dunne to the employers. The reply mule to the l'epre sentative of the mayor was that the framing company had not con- teuiplated arming , iu employes with s FOR WORKMEN. Consul Haynes writes from Rouen that, in England there is a volimtarv insurance against disability which UNHures to thoe employed In industrial or agricultural laUir and who do am gain more than 4Si a PMr an annuity a high a $tsu. of which Uso average, however. I $v5. in Belgium - rifles. all the large building INSURANCE NO RIFLES ALLOWED. . the nsurnncp against accident and disability is obligatory for miners. Moreover. since .lanuaiv l, Wm, thn government has a national fund of retiring pension, which is voluntary, and insure to each of its member wheh ajxty-nvyear old a pension erf $tit.5o. The insurance of miners has hren in Austria since The least insurance Is $11 for men and 1211.5a for women. Insurance against el(knrjt and accident is also oblig. lory for those emidoyed in iuduxtriul and agricultural pursuit, but acridrnt lusuranre can in no case exceed CU per cent of the annual wage. From the sixtieth year in Denmark the needy receive help in varying proportions, the state and commune cnn'rllnting equally. For the lat lirteon years workman's insurance rontniSttie h. existed in Sxrd-- n. and since Hm! Riksdag bn put. aside yearly e com-pulenr- v . You Can Feel Better at Once I line. Resolutions were adopted which provide: That a committee of citizens of New York City and neighborhood be appointed to correspond and with the loyal Americana of Utah, and that it is the unanimous -- ease of this meeting that, in view of the eviDESTRUCTIVE FRISCO FIRE. dence brought out before the' senate San Francisco, May 2. Fire broke committee, Senator Reed Smoot shall out in the property of the Arizona h expelled from the senate of the Warehouse company, at Sixth and United Stales. King streets, late yesterday and the ALDEN 8TOCKWELL DEAD. building and its content were totally destroyed. The lo will amount to at h'Adt 150,000. The stock destroy- Hia Meteoric Career aa a Financier. and ed was of a varied character ihe greatest difficulty was experienced ' New York, May 2. Alden B. Stock-wel- l, once one of the leading financiers in extinguishing the fire in a section that contained oil. sulphur and other of the country, is dead at his home here. He was 72 years old. combustible!. Commodore The following were among the Stockwell, as he was Alaska Packers asao- - known, first came into prominence in heaviest 1871 when he became president of the company, eiai'on, Arnold Hardware Arne and Harris, Baker and Hamilton, Pacific Mall Steamhlf company. In Balfimr-Outhrie- ,' Bates & company, 1872 he obtained a subsidy for ' the John Rowers Rubber company, Beck, company which was followed by a Wakefield A Co., W. F. Bourdman 4fc congressional investigation. In 1872, while he was president of three sewCo., Commercial Pacific Cable company, A. Gutsch, Mills Brothers and ing machine companies, twro railroads . and the Pacific Mall company; Stock-we- ll P. D. Hume. attempted to bull" the stock of SAILED FOR EUROPE.' the latter and became financially Involved.- He finally went - Into bankNew York, May 2. The Duke and ruptcy and disappeared from the finan- Duchess of Manchester sailed for Eu- cial arena. Stockwell was the son of a livery rope today on the steamer Kron Prinx Wilhelm. They propose to spend the man in Cleveland, Ohio. He began hil summer on the- - duke's estate in career as I purser on a Lake Erie teamboat and while thn employed met and married a daughter of Elias Howe,' the Inventor. His wife Inherited a fortune of 2,UU0,U00 on the death of her father, and the purser then became a financier. In hia celebrated Pacific Mall operation, the stock was carried up from 45 to 107. When the crash came it fed back to the low point in two day. . some abuse. Nature protests more often against nerve neg. lect than any other cause. Remember, vour strength is. not in your muscles the muscles simply work when the Nerve Force tells them to. Even your brain doe not work by itself the substance in your brain cells must have energy to do its work; this energy must be nerve force that controls every the same great ' organ of the body. Every form of weakness, or sickness, or disease, comes from a Jack of Nerve Force to keep the organs working properly. When one speaks of a good constitution, one simplv means a strong, healthy nerve system. When the nerve system is not strong and i follows inevitably that one is easily down just as Mrs, describes. Lowry povrer-of-K- a: SLAVE Frick Committee After Both Alexander ' i and ..Hyde. New York, May 2. The Evening World report that the Frick investigating commit ten Kttmmoned James W. Alexander before it today and asked him to resign his place as presi- ' For several mohtha my eystem had bean run down and i felt all worn out, tired, did not feel able to grt out of bed In the morngot up ao ing and felt Just a tired when I and lookod whan I retired. Kffd no appetito used pale and sallow. A frienda who had Paine! Celery Compound couple of yeara ago, and who recommended it very athighly once Induced me to try It I felt better and I found that at thf end of olx weeks itI had changad ma into a wall woman, and cannot oay too much In its pralae, I ohall and feel taka a bottlo ovary Spring and I ahail. need. sure that it la all tho medicine - Lowry, 3109 Very truly youre," M re. Ins Jd-Mo. (Worthy Dunham Ave, Kansas City, Fl GIRL Court San Francisco, Cal., May 2. --The final decision has been (handed down by the United States circuit court of appeals in the case of Ah Sou, a Chinese slave girl, who was landed at Seattle on the pretense that whe was the daughter of Mss Sou, a merchant of that city. It was shown afterward i Painss Celery Compound is giving new Neqye , Force to thousands every dav by feeding dnd fe-storing the nerves to their full strength.' It never fails to build up the run down system to full, ruddy health. Two days power. You - proves its marvelous at Take Try Paines Celery Compound hard the face to dose when one part go you just of the' day's trials, t See how much better you feel. ' See how much more easily the trials roll away. .. Paine's Celery Compound feeds the nerves rethem new stores them to their strength-gi- ves ' to health and send to every part of vitality power your body, new courage to your heart, new animat ' ,C tion to your brain. Remember this Paints Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous physiProf. E. E. cians this country has ever known. ' Dartmouth of University. Phelps, All reputable druggists recommend and sell Paines Celery Compound. WELLS, RICHARDSON AGO. treatment feel-bette- r to-da- that she was not hia daughter, but the slave girl of Ah Bun, who had bought her in China. The court orders that she be deported to thq country whence she came. STRUCK fe well-nourish- She la Ordered Deported by a Federal - t When everything seems an effort, when you eel tired most of the time, when you wgke up every morning as tired as when you, .went to .. bed. then there is something wrong. ; Nature is protesting against some neglect or BY AUTOMOBILE. Chauffeur Runs Away at Full Speed. . Chicago, May 1. Afl autolst whose machine last night crashed into carriage driven by J. C- - Clifford Loftla, wholesale jeweler, throwing him to the ground and causing a fracture of thq spine and the bae of the skuU. is sought by the police. After the accident the chauffeur threw on full .speed and escaped before the persons who BURLINGTON, VERMONT ' went to the victim's assistance could MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.. observe the number or secure a good After Arrest of Innocent Person, the description of the car. Mr. Loftla waa 1901, shall be (hail bi granted to circulate and change of the old nickel coinsone left lying senaele fn n strike crowd. Thief la Caught. jHr, be used as currencios fixed. In terms of more than unconditionally Hia injuries may for private and governmental ac- by the minister of elate for finanw-ThNew Ymk, Mar 2. A mysterious prohibitbe old nickel coins shall counts The old coin hitherto Issued STOCK GROWERS CONVENTION. $4.0itii jewel rohbeVy, committed ome t shall be exchanged for new coins or ed from circulation after the expire time ago at the home of Mrs. William withdrawn from according (Ion of that exchange term, but tfer Caldwell, or Walnut Hills Cincinnati, Denver, Colo, May 2. Livestock to the followingcirculation, articles: The old same may be used for the payment haa resulted in the arrest here of Circles are manifesting great interest: coins shall tn gradually he exchanged for taxes during the six month after WiLon" said. to be the black in the flr.t annual convention of the oew of method The withdrawn or circufrom exchansj coins, prohibition. American Stock 'Growers' asnociatton beep of a well known family. lation, according to the convenience and retirement of the old coin n? The rohbery wa committed nearly to be held In Denver, commencing of also the place of exchange shall 10 rate the the of at government a year ago. In Cincinnati Wilson" May 9. The executive committee-meetsilver ryo (the same for 2 sliver yen! fixed by the minister of state lj 1 8. here on said to have assumed the identity President May 1 gold yen. The exchange of the finance. This table la- - of Interest of another known' as Roosevelt is to be In Denver on that-dat- for and with the foregoing: Tw connection shall on nickel coins old take place and Is expected to inept many of GuyCr. Recently detective errested a 1 new nlekel: 10 ri 1 of the ninth nickels Kohu ojd of equal year July suxpecl in Brooklyn whom Mrs. Cald- the stockmen. 3 sliver yen, 1 gold yen. The ex end of the of Ugold yen; (19n5). period well failed to identify although the The movement represented by the evidence, ald to have been carefully association is receiving strong supmanipulated by the real thief, pointed port, not alone from livestock growers, to the prisoner', guilt. An lnierrept-e- d but from other bodle organized for GSSSSESS90 telegram put the detective, on a the benefit of their particular industrvah scent and has resulted hi the try. arrevt of Wilson." rate Railways have made a one-far-e Chief Ciawford of the Cincinnati from the country west of Chicago and pxlire wa notified and it was planned St. Louis to Denver for this convention to turn over the prisoner to him in and a large attendance is expected.- New Jersey. When Crawford arrived Mnrdo Mackenzie of Trinidad, Colo, Wilson" refused to leave New York Is practically the only man mentioned without extradition and papers were for the presidency of the association It 1 now wnirh i now vacant owing to the requested Ly telegraph. aid that the huspect haa changed hia death of Conrad Schaefer. mind and haa decided to accompany electric Chief Crawrord bark to Ohio. BANKERS GATHERING. While no light ha been thrown on the mystery surrounding the robbery New York, May 2. Banker ' from and the alleged otabliftiimenl of a various vart of the country are gatherdouble identity, In order to throw the ing here to attend the annual meeting guilt on an innocent person, Chief of the executive council of the AmeriOBrien of th deL'Ctive bureau here can Banker' association ut which a i said to have obtained a complete place for the next convention of the coiife3ion from Wilson." nsoclal'nn will be It i, stated that Washington will lie the selection. I& WIRELESS MESSAGES. kl The re. Inns will begin tomorrow. j! F. G. Bijwlow name appear, on the First to be Received on tho Pacific printed lists of members nf the execuCoasL tive council. One of the member, I of filling all stated, however, that the former MilFan VranrLco. Cal, May 2. Tho waukee banker L no lpnger a member oil first wireb't. telegraphic message from of the association. a coat port ha. been received here. The message was sent by Rear COREA'S GOLD STANDARD. Goodrich on hoard the flagship now toMonterey, at Monterey, the electric Mare Island tavy yard, asking if the Bi'ituincton had arrived hire. The mu car Filiation island and Ycrlui Buena is- ill recently, whenmug the orr land .tatlons t;iith caught i,e mce.ngc to take effect o n::il forwarded u to Mare Nland which the present year. The actio to it that had by the Japanese for Ihe arrived on Sun-lalast.. ! eminent. Mlni.ter Allen I UTAH S:ate department the new bank ROfeBED. adopting the gold standi for the recall of IN X. Y,. May 2. The private ranging R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager These. In bank of E. c. Brewer, at Gilbirivill.', currency ,:h,i: rdna having the qua wa- - vvpi-.; whu ia, ,y :si:u forms rimliat to thr cured 2i,oi,-.- i and escaped. 1 the Imperial ordinance of dent of the Equitable Life Assurance the Evening society. According to World, Mr. Frick said that, although he could not promise It for a certainty, he would try to get Mr. Hyde to retire, temporarily any way, if Mr. Alexander would resign. - STRIKE IN BROOKLYN. Work on Nearly MRS. IMA M. LOWRY. New York. May 2 Former United States Senator Frank J. Cannon of Utah ha addressed a meeting here under the au.pices of the lnler-D- r nomination! Council of Women. He repeated his recent declarations to the effect that the Mormons seek to dominate politic In Utah, Idaho and Wy oraing, and that they have also great Colorado. Theodore F, power in Schrader of Utah spoke along similar e w-- a leeSEBBZD Why Use Coal Oil? When you can have lights for $J.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each lights Save the trouble and make it lamps with easy for the women at home light by using Ad-irir- . y i for additional L LIGHT A! POWER J |