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Show Sj4nasVeMnwtfNaaa II ftfrfflfcllM tMdM Vs- - FULL the in advertise EXAMINER PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST it is for the price it charges, medium advertising bestCITY. theTHE THE EXAMINER in REACHES the county as well INDICATIONS ARE THAT THERE WILL BE SHOWERS SUNDAY; MONDAY PART as THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS- NO. VOL IV AND OGDEN STANDARD 146 OGDEN UTAH. CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, ing effect to the mud as ilvendi of the tariff between Germany and the I'utted State. The dunes provided for in the agreement will gu ini a effect July 1st- MAY 26. LY CLOUDY. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 rr more conspicuously a OF WEALTH displayed thaa in making tbe charge at Gettysburg. He insisted that history should not class the Gettysburg tattle as more than a technical confederate defeat oa the ground that Dee withdraw across the Potomac. General Evans told of n conference he had with General Gordon after the war when they had thetr minds In accord to stand by their people and that the atate must be honorably restored to iu place and that tbs people of tbe South and the North must be gained and put on a patriotic basis, so that sectional bate would be estlnguished. General Evans said lie called the country to witness the faithfulness with which Gordon carried out those high resolves during hia eutire life. He had, he said, the heart and hand of the South and of hla Confederate romradee because of his unfailing fidelity to their cause, and he won the good will of the North hy his broad and true pair riuilam. ILL-TREATI- NG - BY GRAND CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. Denver, May 31. d'harged with conspiring to defraud the guieriimeni out of 9 .000 acres of coal land worth over a million duller, kwanej in Routt eouut), near the town uf Lay. the Wisconsin (Val Mining company, iu officer, ageuts and others are uia.lc defendants la an equity suit filed in the Federal court today for the recovery of tbe laud, nhich. it U alleged, f they secured through the means dummy entrymea and entrywomeu, JURY t Some of the Most Prominent Men of That City Are Charged With Bribeiy Ruef and Schmitz Come in for Additional Bail Charges Bonds Amount who conveyed to $1,260,000 the lamia to the JAPS J core Government Takes a Hand and Institutes an Investigation poration a soon as they had secured pateutn. Criminal action is prevented owing to the fact that the statute of limitations has run against the en- gsn Francisco, May !5. Six more Indicted today will be called on Mon- iu the case. He again asserted that he wae opposed to capital punishment j day to furnish bail bonds in the sum and millionaire uf the mayor. Ruef and pointed out that It would be Imknown throughout I; bail$11,000. So willwill aonie of them well be $380,000. A possible for him to take the oath the country, fell under the accusation total requirement of $125)1,000. A grand total of necessary at the outset of the trial. of the Oliver grand Jury thta even-the hall demanded on all of the 335 Wood read the statute covering inf, when that body Juat before an indictments for bribery, attempted Judge the matter and it showed that a Jurreturned June 10th, till adjournment tries e, 1 fourteen lndirtmunta Jointly against vl. H. rmbeen, J. E. Green and W. L Brcbrck, charging them with attempted bribery of public offleiala, and fourteen Indictments Jointly agalnat Frank G. Drum, Eugene DeSabla and John Martin, charging them with bribery of With the former public offleiala. group Abraham Ruef, the fallen political hoae of Ban Frandeco, wan Jointly Indicted; with the latter group Buef and Mayor Eugene E. Schmiu. Indictments la all twenty-eigh- t 126 were fouid today, containing count and calling for bail bonds In the mm of $1260,000. tmbaen, Green, Brobeck and Ruef are accused by the grand Jury of offering bribea of $1,000 each to all the supervisors, Boston, Coffey, Coleman, Darla, Duffey, Furry, Gallagher, liar-rigaKelly, Lonergan, Mam lock. Phillips and Walsh, on November 10, 1906, to award to the Park ai.le Tranatt company a afreet railway franchise. This franchise was voted December 81, 1906; but, the Sprerkles-Heney-Bum- bribery-gra- s ft at bribery, extortion, conspiracy and perjury thus far returned by the Oliver grand Jury aa the net partial results of its Investigations into municipal corruption is $3,350,0N). FRISCO STRIKE SITUATION. San Francisco, May 35. Considerable violence but of a minor character attended the operatkm of care by the United Railroads today. Instead of being confined to the district south of Market street which has been the center of demonstrations against ears and disturbances by union sympal hirers since the Hues in that pert of the city were opened, the stoning of ears and assaults upon the strike breaking employes were reported by the company to have occurred today In many other lections of the city. Some of the ram returning to the barna bore evidence of well aimed fusillades of bricka ami other missiles. Owing to the obstructive taetlre pursued by union sympathisers In the polrero district where barricades of cobble atones, barrels, lumber, bricka and other debris were built serosa the tracks and cement placed on the rail, causing the derailment of cam, the Kentucky and Eighteenth street lines were abandoned after one trip had been made over them. Of a number of aaaaulti reported by the United Railroads none were of a serloua nature. D. M. Rue, a nonunion conductor, and R. A. Moahar, a moturman were attacked by a crowd within a block of the Turk street car barns. Moaher escaped and fled to and the bar but Rne severely beaten and kicked before he was rescued by Policeman Goah. About the same number cf care were operated today as yesterday. A force of 100 strike breakers from Chicago were brought into the city late tonight by the United Railroads. Investigation getting under way about that time, the Parkalde deal waa abandoned and no money waa It is pasted, aay the proaocutors. alleged the evidence In the possession of the grand Jury la to the effect that $18,000 wa to he paid to the eighteen lupervtaora and that Hud and Schmitt wars to have $6,000 each for seeing the deal through, making an offered total ef $30,000. George H. .Fmbneu la a wealthy maa, head of the Umbaen Real Estate company. He conceived the plan ef new residence district by rivaling laying out the Parkalde tract in the western section of the city. The fop nation of the Parkalde Transit company. to buUd and operate a railway) fn and through the tract was coincidental. J. EL Green la associated with Umb-hIn the realty business and proFRENCH MINISTER CONDEMNED. moted the Purkslde plan. W. 1. Bn beck, of Morrison, Cope and Brolieck, Marseilles, May 35. The Master s b attorney to the Parkalde concern. la Associated In the formation of that corporation were aoma of- the most prominent business men and financiers of San Ft an cisco, among them Wit H. Crocker, president of the Crocket National bank. The Indictments against Drum, DeSabla, Martin, Ruef and Srhmlto, charge them with giving a bribe of $781) each to Supervisor a Boston, Coffey, Cbleman, Da via, Duffey, Furey, Loner-xan- , Gallagher, Handgun, Kelly, Mamlock, Phllllpa. Wilson and Rea in consideration of their' vote, cast March IS. 1906, by which the was fixed legal gaa rate for - Marines association in session here today passed a resolution condemning Minister of Marine Thompson's marines' pension bill ae Inadequate. The association then voted in favor of a general strike by deep sea sailors. - 1906-190- 7 at TO THE DEATH e cents Instead of It la also charged by the prosecution that Ruef $ pd cfcmtg received largo sums In connection with eighty-fiv- e ersn-ly-flv- cents. this deal. Frank G. Drum is manager of the Tevla estate, one of the largest prop-ertt- o in the west He U a member of the executive committee of the hoard of directors of the San Francisco Gas A Electric company and of the Bay Cities Water company and occupied ' an identical office Parkalde Ip the Transit company. Eugene DeSabla la a director In and waa formerly preal-ifeof the Gas and Electric company, Is one of the biggest now er plant owners and promoters in the United Rlaten, and la heavily Interested In h Intemrban Electric system now 'Hng built in northern and central John Martin la closely with DeSabla in many of beae Interests. Each la many times California. a millionaire. The grand Jury late in the afternoon adjourned to Judge Coffey's department of the superior court; where Foreman Oliver filed the twenty-eigh- t true bill found. Judge Coffey Issued bench warrant for each of the eight indicted men. fixed the ball of each 16.000 on each of the 126 counts, nil announced that no arrest would m6e nntM the accused have had Wort unity to come into court at 10 C,t Mon,lF morning and give bon Tle grand Jury then took a recess jne loth. Ball bonds In the ntai amount of $750,000 were given a liidge Coffeys court this forenoon President Patrick Calhoun, Thornwell Mnllally and Attor-?- ' TIrey L-and Writ. the United Railroads; Vice nvurienf Lout, quh mn(1 Agent v Halsey of the Pacific States L10 Telegraph company. Mayor Eugene E Schmita, all nm with Abraham Ruef, were RiJir'1 by Th Brand Jury yesterday, made no effort to supply the ii-"M bonds required of him. as he p rinp pleading guilty ten da;, a ,0 rPnia,n the dose custody of Fit B!x nd his eight armed th th exception of Mayor of the men indicted yea-T- h i...11 each lve surel jr company bonds. e mayor his sureties brought pniil As-'ta- The-o'l.-r- e ., " Tom Williams foT-i'- T emm..inPr wm. of the ,nd former Park Calt-r,nf- J. each of "i fl'mlified In theDingee. sum of $1C0,- ,f "T lbo six corporation officials DECLINED GERMAN AID. Berlin. May 28. The admiralty F Has Ideas of Anarchy The unusual specof tacle accepting a Juror opposed to capital punishment except ne an extreme measure for the protection of society against war and anarchy pleading his own disqualification came today In the Eteunenberg murder trial and hla retention after he had clearly showed that he was disqualified raises a question as to the regularity of the proceedings. J. E. Tourtellotte, an architect of Boise, I the Juror and his retention seemed to be clearly due to a willingness of both aides to gamble on his views when the Jury reaches the supreme solution of the case the state in the hope that It can meet hie ideas of anarchy; the defense In hie opposition to the death penalty. Mr. Tourtelotte came with the rest of the talesmen early In the day and his direct examination by Senator Borah developed In a mild form his scruthe death ple against the Infliction of cases. Hla penalty In ordinary murderwae n sure acceptance by the state prlee that waa within a few minute intensified by views brought forth by questions propounded by Clarence Darrow of the defense. Tourtelotte swore that he was opposed to capital punlahment except in time of war and must defend itself when society seeking to deorganisation against that society declared It. He stroy had no right to take from aasman for anvthing It could not give, but anarchists, If they were the kind of men be thought they were, he would hang them on eight The defense seemed under the impression that Senator Borah was not In earnest and probably on that theory paaaed him. too. When the Jury filed In after lunrh. Tourtellotte stood In hie place and claiming the attention or the court said that he was disqualified to serve I Boise, May 25. Injured s CAUGHT IN d , Eight en horses Death Twenty to Jose Gil-let- f. e. -- e, y TO GEN. at juror in Haywood Case Twelve Reported Killed and Scores Fatally Washington, May 35. Information anLOOKING FOR BOECK. nounced loday that the commander of that Japanese have been subjected to In San aud Indignities the French 'Cruiser Chansey, which Francisco came to tbe state depart- Gay Fellow Whs Lett Chlnaware for 20 on one of the went ashore or having conscientious scruples Fort Shu ShanMay ' ment His Creditora. today from two sources, and group of ialauds, had could not be permitted or required to declined the assistance of the Ger- Secretary Root has taken messum for the protection uf tbe Asiatics serve. He asked oonnsel what they man gunboat Lachi sent from New York, May 35. Private delee-thehad to aay about the matter. Senator through two channels. ; r have succeeded in obtaining n ) Ambassador Wright at Toklo cabled clue which Borah queatteued Tourtellotte further may lead to the arrest of on his willingness to Inflict the death that a Japanese restaurant and a Jap- J. Edward Boeck, the missing Jewelry anese hath an In members house the on Francisco San of organisapenalty and curio broker. Tbe men who have had been demolished by a mob. and suffered losses through Boeck believe tion seeking to destroy society, sayViscount Aoki, the Japanese ambas- generally that he to on hla way back ing that the state was quite willing sador here, laid before Secretary Rout to China where he spam several to rest its ease on that proposition. hla position as Tourtellotte dispatches from the Japanese consul Including the time of tha Boser jean. upristo anarchy but protested this was genera at San Francisco. In his ing. Boeck left behind him the case of one man being tried for Secretary Hoot at once made re- office, at 170 Broadway, n lot of rare murder. His answers, however, satisquest on Attorney General Bonaparte China, and creditora are hoping to of the department of Justice that the obtain some return from It for their fied the state. United States district attorney In losses. There are at least a dosen Neither able would challenge or ofRan Francisco be directed to make claim ants of this china. M. R. Gugfer sny further suggestion and there an Immediate Investigation. Mr. Bon- genheim holds a chattel mortgage on the matter rested. Counsel tor the state said privately after adjournment aparte thereupon telegraphed both tha it, he says, for $14,006 for money United States district attorney and the loaned; Morrison and Schiff have a that the incident could not oonstitutn Untied Stales marshal at San Fran- claim on It as lawyers for a chattel error In the case and that there was cisco to forward reports by telegraph. mortgage company, and F. D. Ghee-hireno means whereby either side would American consul general at Muk-deBesides setting to work tha machinIn future plead It It is thought that Cklua, has Instruct sd his attorwhen It Is tima to swear the Jury ery of the federal govern mrut, SecTourtellotte will refuse the oath and retary Root telegraphed the Informa- ney here to replevin It for him. A and Boeck declared that tbs China was tion to Governor Ulllett of California. compel the court to excuse him from In thta telegram he called upon Cab worth about $50,000. There are said serving. Burned ifnrula to do the duty imposed upon to be 60 pieces, Including four bugs Both sides found a streak of qualher by the treaty between tbe United vases of unique design, worth $1,000 ification In the seoond section of the one or States and Japan which in San stipulates apiece. Boeck asserted that special venire and besides Tourtellotte that Japanese shall have the right more of these vases was 4,000 years two other talesmen qualified. They to reside in the United States and old. are Finley Me Bean, whose examinaSan Joe, Cal., May 25. Two un- shall have full protection to their pertion was In progress at adjournment last night and E. K. Crow a retired identified bodies were taken from the son , property and bustnesa. No reply KAISER TO BE ASSASSINATED. farmer, who now lends a little money disastrous fire on Market street this has been received from Governor Why Russian Students Wars Arrested for a living. Mr. Crow was almost afternoon and with tha one Identified In Berlin, The double move affording protecimmediately challenged by the de- aa that of John McDonald, an emfense, but his appearance, however ploye of the San Jose Water company, tion to Japanese was taken by SecreLondon, May 28. The Berlin roe brief, lifted the ease sad challenge and one recovered this forenoon, tary Root because of what la regardforward. The defense also challenged brings the death list ap to four. That ed as doubtful authority vested in of- respondent of the Dally Mall says that ef several Rus Juror John Whitlock today sad the ten or a dosm other bodies are la the ficers of the federal government to the arrest recently was the result f Violations of tbe criminal elan students here state challenged Juror George Mrln-tyr- ruin, the firemen and searching part- protection The vacancy crested by the ies have little douWftom ha examin- law, - The secretary- - does oot go e accumulated evidence, that. ihay ..wen sixteenth challenge is still unfilled, ation of the burned premises, which far ae to sav that the federal govern- associated with a RusaoOermaa anthere are four challenges unexpend- were a veritable fire trap and tbe ment is without authority in this re- archist plot to assassinate the Kaiser. proofs were found that they ed and there are twelve talesmen of statements of the keeper of the lodg- spect in the absence of procedure by Definite a slate, but he admits that federal were unduly concerning themselves the second special venire left unex- ing house. with the person and Uia movements may be weak. G. W. Laveriy was arrested amined. The pay streak rsn out betoday jurisdiction Includof the. emperor. Thirty-fivAs to the merit of the rase. Serre-tsrfore the day was over and unices on suspicion of having set fire to the ' women, ware arrested. Root la inclined to ascribe the ing three there le mighty good luck with the feed store where tbe hlaie started. It e have since bean released little squad of unused talesmen there Is alleged that Laveriy was seen yes- occurrences, both reports of which Twenty-fivof their comestabllshmest the come upon have sources, through Japanese another will have to be adjournment terday by one of his former employes Six cf the ether Innocence. exto labor disturbed conditions the parative some Ume on Monday and a third spec- In the act of rutting up a lap rolie, were expelled from tbe country. Tha ial venire. portions of which were found by tbe isting In San Frsnclseo. police had to act harshly la making The long strain of Jury getting police and firemen and were well soakthe arresto as ont man wad a woseems to be showing on the nerves of ed with coal oil. man tried desperately to escape. At 8 oclock this morning fire broke those who are doing the work. Today when the state challenged a talesman nut In tbe tear of Browns commisPUBLIC LANDS SUSPENDED. for bias. Attorney Rlcnardeon remark- sion store on north Market street and ed that the state had tried hard en- in a few minutes spread to Lavertya Washington, May SB. The order of ough to qualify him. James H. Haw- livery stable and to the Union lodgsuspension withholding from entry ley took serious offense at the re- ing house, iliredly above IL Twenty land In the Imperial valley, fine Anmark and said that It was untrue horaes In Laverty's stable were burnand asked for the protection of the ed, but those In Brown's barn were geles land district, California, until the resnrvey of tha land under aucourt seeing that things were going saved. A large bucket. In which was to be different from now on. a piece of cnndle surrounded by a thority of the act of July 1. 1902, was molHlpd today by the general land ofJudge Wood told him to sit down, quantity of rags saturated with coal fice so as to permit desert land enhut the order had to be repeated be- oil, waa found in the rear of Brown's tries by description according to the fore It was obeyed. The court contin- place, near a lot of loose hay, leading ues to stiffen against the release of to other bales, indicating that the original survey with the understanding that tbe entries must be adjusted to talesmen on excuse light and frivol- fire waa the work of an lucendlary. accord with the reaurrey, when mad. ous. Today Judge Wood took n hand When the fire was first discovered The commissioner of the general in the. examination of every taleaman there were about forty people asleep land office has relieved 41.20 seres of and made aura of the existence of the in the Union lodging hoiiae, and the lend In the Visalia and Los Angeles qualification before acceding to it stamping of the terrified horses In the Unveiled heretofore land dlstricTs. California, stables below gave them timely warnsuspended from disposition under the RANCH HAND KILLED. ing, Rushing into halls, half clad, By agricultural laws. The lands were groping their way through the choksuspended on the theory that they Red Lodge, Mont., May 24. Matt ing and blinding smoke, many of the were mineral. firethe guided Inmates, la from frightened dead the by ranch hand, Hill,' result of a blow from the fist of men, reached the street In safety. CORRALLING HORIE THIEVES. David Barton. Hill, while Intoxicated. Atlanta, Ga., May 25. The splenIt la said, provoked a quarrel with did equestrian monument to General Dayton, Wash., May 26. With a Barton, a hnaky miner, the latter alJohn B. Gordon was unveiled here to- posse of 100 men in guard, two walloping the rancher on the side of to he thieves horse supposed leged the Jaw. Hill, when picked up, had day. Thousands gathered from all j James Moore and Lee Howard, are a fractured sknll and broken nose. parts of the state and from many sec- - j corralled in the rock nsar Rock Lke. arrest. le under Barton tions of the south to pay tributes of I Wm. Cummings of SL Johns, has for sixteen miles and j a line of guards BODY TO BE EXHUMED. respect to the general's memory. Sheriff Gilson of Adams county and I In cast hronxe, The statue, copper are Raich 11 ff and his stands on a broad pedestal of Georgia Sheriff in as fast as deputies The Phoenix, Aria., May 2$. Michael possible. cloning adFelnberg, representing the public Canton. Ohio, May 25. That O granite at the northwest corner of band they are alleged to have stolen ministrator of Chicago, is now hero Mrs. McKinley is falling Into a O the state capital grounds. Rlslug 25 In Douglas county are In the possesSlip-peawaiting the arrival of Baron deep sleep seemed evident at O feet from the base of the pedestal to j' sion of officers of that county and In How long O the top of tbe head it occupies a 11 o'clock tonight bach, the Russian consul at Chiare accused of having the chase cago. next week. They will exhume the spark of life will last be- - O commanding position overlooking the stolen five they teams, leaving their own fur Identification the body of Nicolai O .fore Its final flufTer Is a ques- - O business part of the city some distance worn ont teams each time. De Raylan, a former official of the O tlon which the attending phy- - O away. The figure of Gordon Is repreMs consul's office, who died here last Defavorite on mare, Biclans will not undertake to O sented seated GIRL CAUGHT IN A FIRE. cember, and whom an undertaker answer. That they think, how- - O bis head hared, the left hand holding was a woman who had been O the reins over the horse's neck, while ever, that her vitality and Burned to Death masquerad'ng si n man. action of concentrated nour- - O tbe right hand hangs at his side. Tbe Telephone Operator In a Hotel. lahment and of stimulants may O pedestal raise the figure of the horse DISTRESSED WINE GROWERS. keep her alive ten hours or O and rider about ten fret above the Somerset. Ky.. May 28. The Mercer more la Indicated by scheduled O granite coping which surrounds it. hotel at Burnside was destroyed by In letters name. Gordon'' raised of 25. The O The Dr. Portmann, conferences Carca Bonne, France, May fire today sod Miss Berths early the of the front cut is on 10 pedestal, o'clock O distressed wine growers are preparing Eyman and Rlxey for Toombs, a telephone operator, wa to make another gigantic demonstraSunday. Against this hope. O while on either sideonewill appear a burned to death. The telephone exrepresenting tion here tomorrow. Troops are behowever. Is tbe statement that O bronxe located In tbe hotel builddissolution may occur at any O (fcirdnn et the battle of Rpottsylvanla. change was ing brought here although the people and Miss Toombs was at work at time and a careful vigilance Is O when before his division he insisted on ing say they have no intention of rioting. tbe time the fire broke out. Tbe fire to the the Lee General O rear; going Indications end. of the for kept that die was unable FATE IN BALANCE. continues O other hears figures typical of three spread so rapidly MSs. McKinley the street. Thirty guests reach to the Gordon's life, of O typifying unconscious. phases In the bate! were awakened Goldfield, Xev., May 24. Preston At 2:30 s. m. Dr. Fortmann O soldier, the statesman and the pat-- ; a1ep and uninjured. escaped issued a statement that Mrs. O riot. and Smith, are still in Ignorance of The aiatue Is the work of 8culptor their fate their attorneys bare appearMcKinley was falling rapidly O ANOTHER FIRE AT TOULON. ed in court and moved for a new and could not last more than a O Solon II. Bnrglum of Norwalk, Conn. O Ten thousand dollars of the cost of trial. Frank Hangs appeared for the few hours. Toulon, May 25. Much alarm was : defense He had Just finished a con- - O the monument was raised by private and In addition to the nsual becreated the ! $15.(106 by the discovery of another Dr. O verdict with read to remaining who the subscription, Sultatton Rlxey legal objection the naval dock yard. The an affidavit In support of the charge had been called to the bed- - O ing appropriated by the Georgia legis- fire at were In a dump of brush wood flame side of Mrs. McKinley, by the O lature. that there had been an attempt to InThe dedicatory oration was dellvcre near the remains of the battleship attendant nurses, who noticed O fluence the Jury against the prisoners. Firemen extinguished the flames whst they thought were symp- - O ' ed by General Clement A. Evans. At- lens. Judge Booth Malone will resist the before they reached the buildings -' Mrs. Frances Gordon Smith of O tome of dissolution. motion for a new trial today and if Mrs. Barber, the sister of O lanta, and Mrs. Caroline Lewis Gorthe motion Is overruled sentence will DELEGATES TO THE HAGUE. on Monday. Mrs. McKinley; Mrs. Duncan, O don Brown of Vermont, daughters of be passed probably unveiltbe Gordon, General performed relatives O and friends other and Paris, May 28. The cabinet today are now in the room In which O ing. TARIFF WITH GERMANY. The statue was formally delivered examined the conclusion of the forthe patient lies and are watch- - O Nathaniel Hare eign office commission which has been Ing for the end, which they O to the state by Captain Washington. May 26. The secreinstructions to the think certain to come iu a O rls and ws accepted by Governor Ter- drawing up the to tary of the Germany embassy .today the peace conferFrench delegate O rell. short time. notified Secretary Root that the Ger-maO ) General Evans said General Gore ence to The Hague, but they will not emperor had signed the bill don's promptitude in battle was nev- - finally be approved twill June L mg bed by the Reichstag recently, giv Shang-SHEKIF- Atlanta the Patriotic Southerners IS. NSW is , . n d TEXAS IN Emory, Texas, May 26. Lata this afternoon a tornado bore down on Emory, sweeping the outskirts and killing aix persons. It approached from the southwest and appeared to be headed directly for town, bat suddenly veered end circled the town. The dead: Waltnr Martin, aged 4$. Mrs. Burkhalier, o blind woman, aged 40. Harvey, aged 4$. ( Three negroes. f Seriously Injured: Mine 81 ni moods, aged 20. V Miss Corn York. Miss Belle York. Six other whit persons end between 30 sad 40 negroes were more or lees seriously Injured. Every building on thn county poor farm waa demolished, as well aa sere eral costly reaMencea. The greatest destruction occurred In the negro settlement. Three Dead at Wills Feint Wills Point, Texas, May I6.- -A tornado struck the eastern portion of Wills fodnt today. It cut n clean swath M yards wide through the town. Three persons are reported dead as follows: 4 Mrs. T. C. Douglass. Jesse Douglass; her eight year old son. Injured: John Lancaster. Mrs, McClellan. Mrs, R. C. Miller. Mrs. C. H. Crick, two children. A second child of JMre. McClellan. The tornado cam from the south went up, taking portions of buHdlngn and other debris Ilk whirling loaves. Dead horses, rattle and fowls are scattered through the path of thn storm. 3 Electrical Stcrm at Pert Worth. Fort Worth, Tessa, May 26. A severe rain and electrical storm swept north Texas last night, causing much damage to property and some lose of life. The hnown dead are: Wm. P. Lyon, Elite county, fanner, Harry Snead, 16, of Rosebud. A. R. Sanderson, Park Springe. Near Denton, eight members ef the Wardlow family were Injaradb an fatally, when the home was overturned. Scores of barns and other small buildings were destroyed. General havoc waa played with crops eng sale Tw KHIed In Gainesville. Gainesville, Texas, May 18. A tore ado struck Gribblee Springe, II miles southeast of here early today, wrecking 20 or 80 houses, killing two persona and Injuring a score. Dead: Harold McCloekay. James McCtuskey (both children). Known injured: James McCloakvy, Sr, father of thn dead children, will die. Joae TuipoU, will die. Una Jacknon, dangerously. Many others whose names have not been learned were hurt The tornado devastated a section of growing land about two miles wide. Ten yean ago a tornado wrought havoc at Grihbln Springs. BRAKEMAN Portland, May 25. KILLED. Clarence Payne, a Tacoma brakeman, wee killed last night Just outside tbe city limits In a email freight wreck on the Northern Pacific. The freight waa backed In on a siding to let a passenger train go by and ran Into some oars which were on tbe elding. FEASANT OUTBREAKS. SL Petersburg. May 25. Premier Stolypin has summoned the govern ore general of Kiev and Odeeaa and the governors of Llev, Voroneih, Saratov, Tula and other provinces, to SL Pewh him re-In tersburg Into conference oidhreaks garding the peasant those parte of Russia and the means of fighting them. ois-relle- f. I ! n oooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a O o fy O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ty O GOULD DIVORCE O SC AN DA L. O O The In-vestigatlna lot the police depertinent started by charges that detectives had been used in the Gould sa pa ration case developed today Into allegations by Mrs. Howard Gould that she hod received anonymous letters which disclosed a pint to poison her. It is said that Mrs. Gould told Police Commissioner Bing-ham of the letter, which. It is declared by the police, wax from an Illiterate person. Mrs. Gould, It Is expert ai. will make formal complaint Monday to the federal authorities that her mall has been tampered with. New York, May 26. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o |