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Show T FULL ADVERTISE in THv5l IIsCHES OWNING E THE EXAMINER COUNTY AS WELL IJVv. OUR SUISCRIP- - ad. ARE THAT THE INDICATIONS WEATHER WILL BE FAIR AND TUESDAY WARMER AND WEDNESDAY. Ceuthers. NO- - DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST CITY. IV PRESS the examiner it is price' it charges. ADVERTISING MEDIUM VOL ASSOCIATED OGDEN 120 CITY, UTAH. TUESDAY APRIL MORNING, jo, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS cm mms strike' settled set over for three weeks on motion of the defense. The Aral Raef talesman to be examined was William E. Ivunlson. aa Insurance man. He disqualified himself be declaring that he Lad aa nuaUer-- a tils 'opinion and was caused by the defense to b excused. Arthur N. Kelson stood aside on a similar challenge. William A. Bader, a rletired chef and was passe, l as the rpatauranteur, tenth Juror and tKe-- sixth still subject to persniptory challenge. F. A. Haber, a retired wire merchant, panned as the eleventh juror. C. E. Harris, merohanr, said that his perusal of the newspapers had prejudiced him la favor ol Ruef, inasmuch aa It appeared to him that "The paper. had been hounding Ruef for four or five year." Harris stood aside on challenge by the prosecution. At the afternoon peaatou the people psrmsptoctly challenged Juror Bailor. The defense challenged Juror Branegan. The state anaouaord that it was aatiafled with the remaining tea. The defense challenged Davta and declined to exercise nay further peromptorlea until throe more talesmen should be drawn to fill the paach The technical objectioa was overruled and the nine Jurors remaining An the box were to the sworn In. ' Thla left remaining people one peremptory- challenge to the defenses three.' Judge Dunne directed the clerk to draw from the rrmajnlng Jury list an-- 1 was about to ho adopted when we Intervened." ho said. "We suggrtted means of settlement, and with conference with moderaiea and liberals the matter was brought to an end. But w bea w e took charge we pnnakwd to stay only till traiiqullity had been reft. red and a firm government established. It way be all right to talk about annexation and a protectorate, hut we made a solemn promise and we cannot afford not to carry-- it eul lie estimated that It would require until Beptcmlier, IMS. for again allowing the Cubans to show whether they ran carry on a stable government. It will then be necessary to Men Utah give them time to show that the conditions are complied with. Pres. W. Of Jorto Rico he spoke la concluConference Held See. sion, telling of lu natural advantages and Its improvements and ambitions. Men. The people of that Island want stateH. Bancroft, hood sad cltlxeu-hlThey now have the protection of the flag and most of the privileges of eltiiMia but be suggested that great cars and considerato drag the tached to wagons heavy tion should be exercised before state(Special to the Morning Examiner.) wagons across the tracks In such n Cincinnati, 0 April 18. "If the Pan- hood was extended beyond the states. way aa to render further progress of ama ranal Is nut completed within Mr. Taft will leave for Washington Balt Lake, Utah, April 30. The strike of the car men of the ears impossible. 1 shall be greatly disapnoon tomorrow. at eight years suwere off manned was at The cars today declared by the Utah light and Railway company If It Is oompleted In less pointed. still who perintendents and Inspectors than that I shall not be greatly 1230 oclock this morning. This decision was reached after remained loyal to the company. Seven , nil were taken out, hut nil of cara This statement, made tonight by I conference held, which lasted many hours, between the them insoon returned to the bams. Secretary of War Taft, before the Commercial clubs arbitration committee, headed by J. W. The only demonstration mads by the Business Mens club of this city was over in waa which a strikers parade, loudly chained by the 1.500 members Houston, a prominent real estate man; C. 0. Pratt, chairman five hundred men conductors, motor-meof the club gathered Inside the hsn- Headed """ took barnmen and Association part. committee of the Amalgamated of the executive quet hall. by a braaa band, the men this foreThe banquet tendered the secretary of Street and Eelectric Railway Employes of America, and noon marched from their headquarters, the Business Men's club rame as by at Mala at First South and reels, W. E Bancroft, president of the Utah light and Railway comUm climax to the last of three days downtown the principal through of his western trip, and It was a fitline In back the streets of demands and men were again. which in the the granted. pany, ting culmination to the flatteriug rewere n number of banners hearing the The electrical workers at their meeting late last night Inscription "Broad and butter U the ception that has been extended to him on every aide by his Ohio friends. Tbo issue nothing more, nothing leas." i hall was practically decided to stand by the car men and strike today. parked to Its utmost oapart-- 1 The men were cheered all along the more than 400 applications and ty, was were much to there and asked action fact march of line that suspend pending they Onljthe to the banquet admission of tickets no but disorder. rallying a last effort to get together prevented them from issuing a were declined because there was no The electrical workers, who are also room fur the late applicant a mtement to this effect. employed by the Utah Light A RailThe last day of the tec rotary's trip Rupway company, will submit an ultimate The decision of the Electrical Workers to strike today, um to the company thla afternoon. was full of work for him and crowded both him to with of flattering not only demand adjustment Oklahoma City, April 28.'With as anreception, probably had an influence in bringing about the satisfactory They official and as a nun. their own grievance, hut will Inform I of Its bask and out creek lightning In the morning he delivered an ad Kttleoieut. The service will be resumed today. the company that unless a settlement h to the student, of the law school la reached with- the street car men the Cincinnati university where he still electrical worker, will go out In symfanof the Uw ho)d b(g If they strike the city's source eHy pathy. cl10"1- - Later he appeared on the floor Btickney ex- of light and electric power will bo toft If St. Petersburg, April 28. A savage Mt lake, April 1 Hopes for sn other car In a hurry." last rains the of the heavy chamber of commerce and mads attack made today en the government cf tM at ths street car strike within the plained to a reporter that he Uvea at abut off. West Second South street, and la United States Marshall Spry swore and the army by the socialist member, tot 11 hours were expressed tonight 736 have town converted J a member of no local union, hut that la a number of special deputies this M. SSurabuff, during .the first rxru 1, Bin ho had for seven hour been have Into veritable c?nr,T? a crops swamp, he can Federation 'Western the thirteen The re- ttve session of the lower huuse of per. belong. Jo' afternoon to guard the Is eoxfwsnce on the situation.Cleveland C. of wllh N. eteek-dwdnsuwl pmuk fright of Miners. , , need to handle mall between Balt Lake bees rutaiwl lisiueuL.caused. a root are Jtet waea tius jUftfcf to the conference were the have bach lost ed. No homaa. suburban branch postofficea. eonnntttc Of the 'Commercial and him iff the position of tninlrtcrs and the douma, which for a told Wright be eo can established as far Jr. tonight . on Main street, shortly before the in threatened to precipitate the disclub, headed by 1. W. Houston, n pram-The people In the bottoms were leading Republicans la the northern time solution of the house. ImbI real estate man, C. O. Pratt, cldent on Second West. It waa occa.. the state. homes to thetr leave forced Sunday After M. Zuraboffs hsraague. la ckilrmsi of tbs executive committee sioned by the appearance of e car on RAILWAY COMMISSION Tonight a banquet was one of th night nnd several persons were kept moet which be declared that under an autoa the Amalgamated Association of the Templeton corner, the crowd Imkind the affairs of pretentious floated house in trees nil night One n wa worthless the cratic atnst and Evleclrical Railway mediately rushing up Main from Seo-on- d GETS A TURN DOWN down the Canadian with n family In- ever seen .la the city. The appear- except regime thearmy South street to meet It. It was and that it of America, and W. H. Bancpeople, against was of the the ance' signal secretary side. The occupants were rescued. roft, president of the Utah Light and car 73, from the Third street and Secfor an outburst of applause that con- was beaten whenever It engaged In n thouamount will The toy damage In ond West run, charge of George foreign war, the minister withdrew Iiilaay company. tinued for several minutes. Car Lina Company Inform sands of dollars. were a Manning, one of the old employes of Armour Accompanying Mr. Pratt Horace H. Lurton uf Nash- from the house and aerved aa altima-tur- n Judge Do ' That State They Only Body rather of members of the street car the street railway company. Aa the upon President Golovin that unless ville, former colleague of the secretary Business With Railroads. Four Inches of Rain, raplores local executive committee. car approached the mob hooted and federal bench introduced the offensive expressions ware retraet-- j the upon The meeting took ed by M. Zureboff and the rule provld Oklahoma City, Okla April 28. piece at the Com- yelled, shouting "Scab! Scab I" Down him. mittal club and ended about 1p.m. with him!" "Give It to him, boys, Four Inches of rain, accompanied by n Bee re (ary Taft announced that he Ing for temporary suspension wee apHose of those Interested would give and the shower of rotten eggs began. Lincoln, Keb April 28. The Ar- heavy ball and high winds, fell would speak on the Panama canal plied against him they would sever all Mt anything except- - to guy they Manning lowered the front window of mour Car Line company, in a letter throughout southwestern Oklahoma and particularly upon the Improve- future relations with the douma M. Golovin was unable to have the the conference had paved the the vestibule and faced the crowd with to the state railway commission, made and tlie Texas panhandle early today. ments and rapid progress In the worts. I n pale, but determined face. First he public this evening, declines to file Telephone and telegraph wires ere demand y for the end of tbeVrike. compiled with, as the radicals n Is the of "It by comparison ken hen of the Electrical Workers' waa struck with two or three eggs of Its schedule of rates. The general down and communication with many condition only time of my supported their colleague solidly and at the existing wlon, who are In the employ of the uncertain age, then some filthy hand counsel of the company writes. In re- town cut off. The rein will be of two visits. said the secretary, "that the Poles refused to vote. The susUtah Light and Railway company, thrust forward a mess of filth gath- sponse to a notice sent out by the grbnt benefit to the cotton crop. The I am able to give an adequate idea of pension and formal rebuke of M. Zura-boff- , nltod upon President Bancroft, of the ered from the street and .truck the uncommission, that he has "tried to give wind damaged several houses in Wal- the work that haa beep accomplished however, waa pronounced by the eampuy, this afternoon with a fortunate motorman in the back of the the law a broad Interpretation," but ter end Mangum. of the president of the chamber, hut tMa fall-- condition and of the present for wage Increase. ' Their neck. The final dastardly assault waa that as the Armour Line does Its busiAt Tutes, I. T.. tonight the temper work. I would like In passing to pay ed to satisfy the ministers, who subsewas refused. The men hcAd an- when one of the mob grabbed the ness exclusively with the railroads ature Is below 40. Three Inches of a tribute of Justice to the French quently ordered tho government exther meeting tonight and decided to switch bar from the front of the car and not with the public generally, he rain fell there today and it la raining to withdraw from the evening people, for what they did down there perts md hr the car men and to striko and hurled It at Manning, striking doe not consider that It comes under tonlghL never been properly appreciated session of the budget session. has katorrow. It ws. after the result, of him In the face and Jurisdiction. The Immediately after adjournment Pre-fnltearing the flesh the commissions by tbe American people. The great this meeting were made known on hla nose and face. Manning grab- commission Is Insistent and has rethat Stolypln summoned au extraord danger of any work of this character tbs announcement lb cabinet, which ap- BEL1IUI of the successful bed the heavy braaa controller and ferred the matter to the attorney genj 4nrjr American the the of under auspices termination of the conference waa girmatters to an Issue with fkce livid white defied the crowd. eral: Moet of the railroads . of the brought 1 Recently construe-of work that ths is ' ts out bet ween the premier and th reaction bunch made a rush for the front state completed their rate schedule! ENTOMBED people KINERS The the before undertaken be will tlon The of hla ministry. What pmtofflee department at Wash-rnto- a of the car, hut at thla Juncture R. E . today. Members of the commission work of preparation la completed. I do ary members Is not known, but at mida took hand in the strike De Trues, editor of the labor paper, said that those who had not filed, hut transpired work the not thluk that preparatory today in the form of an order to to the platform and held a hur- had shown a disposition to do so, Mei Were Cut Off by a Flood Twe ff the last two years has beeq pro- flight Premier Stolypln summoned M. he loa postofflee officials that ape-m- l Jumped nnd informed him that ths Inried conference with Manning and the would be granted a few days of grace. ductive of anything but the most bene- Golovin had Hundred Others Succeeded caused serious friction tn cident deputy marshals be placed aa conductor Inside the car. He then ficial results. in Escaping. H 00 ra .carrying mall. emerged and said the men agreed to the caliinrt. He hoped, however, a way was aaitie to "My visit this year wvrald be found tomorrow to arrange 2 mt'lFortfaro run over four lines, t take the car back to the barn If the VALUE OF BONDS tbe questlua of the location of the matters without fatal consequences to JJMUng Douglas, Caldera Park, crowd would refrain from further mowhich will, kwrsy and Sugar House. the douma. lestation. Some one In the meantime WAS $578,030 Liege, Belgium. April 28. Eighteen tockff, the completbm of . L. 8. Marshal , The early discussion uf the army bill mlnters today were cut off by a flood in my opinion, mark the completion Spry at Once I wore bad cat the uu, ic j .rope, and left the Is canal. It however, of possible, Two the i on the In the douma today was stormy, but Angleur pit, near thla city. iJi!; ."Y, enough to guard the cara. r trolley bobbing about in the air.' The sue ceded In escaping. that tbe finish of the work in the Postmaster Keeler arranged crowd yelled that they would allow Statement of the Total Market the culmination came at 6:80 this Value hundred others Was cut will lie the end' of our labors. evening , when M. Zura boff made hla without warning occurred flood whereby a total of thirteen the car to he taken to the barn, and The Stolon W. Securities of O. excaby are to be cut there d trip, would be made each, yet in speech. President Golovtu, when he day DeTruax got on top of the car and gallery 200 feet from tbe surface. i in this Douglas Has Been Made. wue mn or and he gaye aaaur-t- o A majority Jff'thc men who" escaped ' vsted B2.000.000 cubic yards of esrth. drivthe It when was, adjusted trolley, that H passengers on these cars to the bottom of the exclusive of the digging to be done on (Continued on Pag Flour.) en back to the barn. The policemen JM receive complete protection. were thick around the crowd, but b solved the difficulty for suburban New York, April 28. The total marseemed unable to locate the egg throwta who were thus enabled to BORAH RETIRNSand the man who, threw the ket value of the bonds alleged ers, carR n oomlng to and re-- g switch iron tULS dlnppeared among the have been abstracted from the Trust I their way This rate from their places of business FROM WASHINGTON crowd and was lost to the preservers Company of America by W. O. Doug- - I with apparatus are endeavoring tn 000 cubic yards per month. ft City. las. the assistant loan clerk, was reach their comrades nnd tbe mine may be Increased until we have ninn r of the law. according to n formal state-- ( gciala are hopeful for their success shovels at work, and then it will gradThe police got n hurry up call about until it will proliably be Idaho Senator ually decline word came meat Issued by the company! exam- 10:80 this morning whqn ,Sayo He la Tee Busy In J9AprH The second day to somewhat ' below tbe 1,000,000 cubic N Prosecution In Cass of headquarters that a gang of ruffians lnlng committee tad ay; All the strec car strike dawned tile Preparing not be will We month. with Nil MAY the exception of 162,000, yards per FEAR OF to death two men on curitles, wire bea-.lnHaywood and Othere to Talk. a small force of ? uj Wth-ro-with aide to work as many shovels aa we Second Wert between Third nod are said to have been recovered but d a limit the barns, ready the In where tbe down cut, get lower Fourth F'ivtii street. The mm had a tbe gross loss to the trust company Yl!1 thflr c,rt- - Eeven of them bfi space is more narrow. which wanted to place in the was $165,000, as tbe sum of $102,000 car ' rnin nra bid on the ennat between "We advertised for Boise,' Idaho, April 28. Senator W. barn at Seventh West, hut the moo was paid to various stock exchange o clock,ln'but by 10 o'clock all had then declined them for tbe E. Borah returned last night from and work held who firms the securiassaulted car and brokerage the the at the hands of mobs of stopped remaoa that we found that it would, Washington, whore he has spent some w Fhlef Douglas' surety badly bat- ties as collateral bo' In sympathy with but men. Conductor Beck was Zr k be necessary for the contractors to days In oonnectionvwitb affair affecting connected with the carmen, and tered up and his lip was cut by a rock bonds, mounting to $25,000, will he have the help of capitalists and we tbe state of Idaho. Senator Borah one of the gang. Frank deducted, making the companys net thrown by returned to the barns, would he compelled to allow to the declined today to discuss in any wav was also beaten loss $140,000. ,he cars 'became the fash-- J Ho'rrlcks, motorman, to contractors 7 per cent interest on the tbe recent action of the federal grand severely. morning as It was yesterday Purls, April 29. The frsr of exten- money they .would be compelled to Jury which is alleged to hare found The patrol wagon loaded with offics,It has a hooli-- 1 ers, made n, sive troubles in connection with May borrow from tbe capitalists. As w an Indictment against him in conneca quick run t the ecene of PROGRESS IN 01r,T demonstrated trouble but when the police arrived, day labor demonstrations baa disap- could borrow money at 2 per rent this tion with tbe alleged frauds in this Dh demonstrations, . the the men who made the assault had SECURING peared so far as Paris is Concerned. 7 per cent proposition did not appeal state. Wh1rh wfl JURORS "I am in the midst of the important composed of fled. The injured carmen were taken The authorities have decided It will greatly to us. en' "To us In responsibility it is n great work of assisting In the prosecution of ife not be necessary to bring additional ntly under 20 years of to the car barns. Tear's disposition comfort to be able to introduce the liaywood end Moyer hnd others chargtroops here. the cars on the prin- Only Three More Jurera to Be Ob-- of troops nnd police will be repeated army engineers on the work. We have ed with complicity in the murder of 28. All negoLake nJB Belt April City, talnetf for the .Trial of the tht DK went tiations between the Utah Light A falls Governor Stuenenberg, said Senator Wednesday. Meetings of workmen will three of them there nnd If one an to Fifthhooligans Bess Boodlsr. South and ln- - Railway company nnd Its striking out. the continnlty of the work will be Borah to tho Associate Press, "and be permitted, but no street procesand conductors have been sions. Several nf tbe more violent so- undisturbed. It Is only fair to say of I think it would be out of plane for cialist agitators already have been nr-- the army engineers that there wjjl be me to discuss any such affair at this broken off and what promises to be a . . .. returned j bitter contest Is now on. Attempts of no graft that they can suppress and time. It is my desire to g Into this San Francisco, April 28. Fgur mors rested. .d B. Wilburn, - ! the great case unhampered by any utterto run a few cara on Main Jurors were finally selected .and five from the provinces Indi- there will be no bad work accomplishcompany Dispatches fie flovnti No doubt ances concerning the action nf the I "morning i cmrse.i a repetl-loa- l, w ere sworn in today In the Ruef trial. cate that the governments energetic ed that they can i' .i tV:i fflt a fir- - --tion of'the dlsoideriy rceni s of yes- - TMs pares. tires additional Jurors to measures to preserve order at all has-- engineers from civil life would set In Jury If that body has taken any no! , t H ,, :la but no one was scrloubly in- - he oliialucd tor the crmjiIrtlon of the ards have dampened the ardor nf th . a similar manner. But II any of you tion. I am content to leave my good V. J i tri.il a I rl- - hegun two months labor J and many of them j gentlemen have ever managed a work name in tbe hands of the people of my the . and of the government. Naturala ear-- r.ro. The prosecution Is hopeful of have organizations fij abandoned the idea of making of magnitude where everybody had tho slate i jhr-a. er l.o.n Oregon beginning the Introduction of evidence demonstrtions, believing that they : right to poke In his nose and insist ly 1 sin distressed at th turn things rttontc-i some time thi week. I would that, you wmi.i know have taken but I .to not wish even in ,on . bt. wonly lead to collisions with the jt upon this SnJ moup Wain street No session of the grand Jury was police in J Pit ? The strikers themselves did not take which the workmen would be how great Is the relief to hare that my own defense at s most crucial done a ray with. Tbe record of the ment to say one word tbit might sufferers. any part in the disorders. The lead- held today. the greatest ?w Before the resumption of the Ruef echoing the ers In Hie dt3tuibanes were Idlers, Trouble Is likely, however, in the army is guarantee that ike work will prejudice one side or the other In tbo shout explsfn- - many of them half grown boys, and, trial In Judge Dunnes court tula mornt approaching trials that mean so much Touieu, Brest, L'Ori-en- t be cspably and honestly performed." th car- -' J"1 up tsT the Tel- to the country. we as on resterday, they threw eggs and ing the case of perjury against Chief larger setpons that declared he to As Cuba, Interior ths in nd Cherbourg-nand b w Second M West "After this cnee is over, I may have cut trolley ropes. Taking hold of of Police Dlnan and the case of con- cities of Rouen. Lyons nnd Lining-- , ler resolution had established our poliscabs won't run un- - heroes bridges they forced teams at- - spiracy a gal net Dlnan and Ruef ir-- re , cy there. . "Change by Insurrection much to say." which are revolutionary hot bods. THE INTERVENTION THROUGH OF CITIZENS THE TROUBLE IS E . Light and Railway Company Concedes the Demands of the .Between Commercial Clubs Committee, of the Company and G 0. Pratt, for the n BUILD CANAL YEARS Taft Says Work at Panama Will Be ." ATTACK ON fr Speech Causes ture Between Douma and Ministers. d" ITnwslriltontoht - i de-ma-d de-m- : er eighteen uitu-Wo- Cu-leb- ra en-'.,- em-uY- . ,l !! n i:l : !t 1 ... ' s t ! Destroyed. Kauai City, Mo., April 28. A special to the Journal from Topeka, Kas, says: Kansas will probably have an aucdetion and a regular struction liquor by peace officers aa a result of the ouster proceeding against the brewer. Attorney General Fred Jackson rather significantly indicated today what the future course of his office would he la the matter. The butldlnga, the ban and fixtures, the glasses, the tables, chain, mirrors and all paraphernalia may be cold at public auction to satisfy the ousts la the different rases. But the llqnor will come to a "violent end." It cannot be sold. That in out of the question. Tn store end keep it would be no better. Be the way out of it will probably be to bring actions In the district oourU of the counties where It la found end have the peace officers take the stuff out, aroaeh the bottles. Jugs and othar containers. and let the ooMenU help raise the Ksw. Clmmaroe, Smoky 11)11, Vse digress, Kansas, Republican, Saline Blue and other rivers ff Kansas. u - l-- -rel Liquor From all the Saloons Will Be ' p. Completed Then. good-nature- d - KANSAS IN EIGHT THE GATES, TO RETIRE. New York. April 28. Th World tomorrow will say: "John W. Oates and hla son Charles O. Gates, head of th sioek asehaag firm bearing hla same, hare decided to withdraw from tbovbroksrasa bust-neb- s, it waa learned yesterday. Charles Oates la anxious to spend a year on bis new hunting preserve lylth hla - f father. "Tbe . k firm of Charles O. Gatos company Is composed of CSiartos and , Q. Gates. Arthur J. Singer. Charles G. Smith, Ramsay C. Bogy, Frank H. Hubbard, J. B. Morrow, Walker ' H. Dupee, M. D. Martin, John W. Gates, John Lambert and Frank K. Drake. It Is known in Wall street as the house of twelve partners. " . oooooooooooooooooo O STRIKE OF STRIKEBREAKERS. O O Boston. April 29. A strike O of strikebreakers was au unex- o pected feature today in oonnee-tlu- o o wlllrthe movement of sev- o eral hundred union teamsters o of (he city to obtain higher o Over wages. o thirty who had beta serving o In places of union strikers quit, o because of tbe borrasslng condi- o tions of tbolr employment nnd o In some oases because of al- .0 leged nou pay meat of wages. o Freight vehicles were is bandore o ed In various sections of the o city. Serious blockades of traf- o fic resulted in busy thorougho non-unioni-st -- o fares o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o ooooooooooooooo o o o DESTROYED SHEER CAMP. o o o o Cheyenne, Wyo., April 29. o o An explosion of dynamite at o o John Linn's sheep camp io o o Trapper Creek, Big Horn coun- o o ty, last night killed 709 sheep o o and completely destroyed camp o o wagons nnd other possessions o o of the camp. The story of tho o o outrage waa told today by a o o herder, who said that a band o o of masked men raided the o o eamp and after binding Mm se- o o curely arranged for tho work o o of destruction. A similar at- o o tack waa made upon a thorp o o o camp in the Trapper Creek o section two yean ago. - o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - . ooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o RESIGNATION o ASKED FOR. o o o Washington, April 28. A letter' was sent from tbe executive office today accepting forthwith" tbe resignation of Herbert O. Hagennan ae of New Wexlco. This means, it is said, that tbe resignation will be accepted aa soon letter ah the Presidents reaches Governor Rs german. o o gov-ern- ooooooooopoooopo oooooooooooooooo 8 O EIGHT INJURED IN EXFLO- SION. , Dayton, Ohio. April 29 O Eight men working hi n new at the Nations! Cash O o Register plant here today were o painfully burned In nn exploo sion of natural gas. They worn o shot 20 feet out of the tunnel o by the force of the explosion. o o o o o o o o O oI) o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooc , wo |