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Show FULL advertise in the ' PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER PRICE IT CHAHJES. IT IS BEST ADVERTISING MED'UM THE CITY. THE EXAMINER rod THE THE THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE WARMER IN NORTH PORTION THURSDAY. FRIDAY FAIR. CACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL as THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIP. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ad- vertisers. VOL IV NO. OGDEN i?o other (.Killed mechanic in ent shop. The machinists ih tic Urn SUSPECTED MURDERER RESTED. UTAH. differ- ak THURSDAY MAY MORNING, An appeal tor a new trial U made to the supreme court and they left in high hope that a new tiial will le granted. Today Vincent St. John nu.1 six oilier, under indictment for murder in the same caw. were adadtu! to bail on $10.'k;0 bonds each. St. John aid two of the others psoeurej bunds nitn. The miters are expected id be released tom. me. The apiilicatiou for separate trials was rei'cm J by tie court today and all will have to sund trial together on the charge uf murder. there being BO statute coming conspiracy in Nevada. Because it criminal docket is ao full their rases will probably not ronie up before August. The district auoruey consented to bail 8l John and the others for tbe reason that the teinpoisry jail is in no condition for ay many prisoners. Goldfield having but recently a county seat. There is no permanent court house or jail. $o, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS year. munthe and uniform scale ot wage in each shop. No lucre in pay is asked. ition uf CITY. O b:-,--n ASSAULT AR- O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O -- Chicago, May 29. man :. cor- responds to the description of Sarkie Eriuyan, the Armenian wanted by the police of New Yoik in connection with the murder of Father Kaspsr Yatin-ian- . was arrested today in the pawnshop at Clark and Van Bitten The prisoner denied any connection with the murder. He said he was a Greek and that hi name was John Geranius. According to the police, he is the man h pawned a watch Monday aud then tried later to redeem it. He will be kept in custody pending investigation. THE JAPS tr't Body of Noble Woman Laid to Res t in Woodlawn Japanese Association of San Francisco Issues Statement INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN 1910. Canton, Ohio, May 29. The body of Ida gaxton McKinley rests beside that Weat-Isw- a f her diatinsuiabed husband In cemetery. Her last words Oh, God why should I longer wait. Let bave been anme 'lie beside him, TOKIO PAPER'S VIEW. Tokio. May 29. A leading newspaper here referring to the recent at Lacks upon Japanese in San Francisco reminded the Japanese that Uiey them-wive-s at one time in obedience to foreign sentiment committed on American, but outrage the latter behaved with patience and moderation. The paper advlaea The nation to show a similar spirit. STRIKE lav-nd- ILL San Francisco, May 29. The Japanese association, composed of leading Japanese resident, today made the following statement of ths Japanese view of the recent assaults committed against Japanese in this city: "In the first place, the Japanese resident of Ban Franolaco recognise the fact that present conditions in this city maka It very difficult for the authorities to extend full protection. They understand that the strike upon the street railroads puts a heavy tax on tbe police force, and that It la Impossible to guard all places at all times against the' lawless element of the community. "They are fully convinced, however, that much of the violence to which they have been subjected la due to racial prejudice, and that the attempts which are being made In certain quarters to have it appear that the trouble la confined to quarrels between laboring men, incidentally involving the Japanese, are without foundation. "In support of thla view they direct attention to the fact that the Japanese restaurants have been systematically annoyed and simultaneously attacked. Hardly a day goes by. In the territory south of Market street, that some threatening demonstration la not mads by roughs and hoodlums against Japanese places of business In that quarter." After giving a number of specific Instances of attacks on Japanese restaurants, between May 20 and May 25, the statement continue: "The uniformity of these expressions of hostility to Japanese precludes the idea that they are the accidental results of chance rows between white laborers. They are entirely distinct In character from the acts of violence growing out of the street, car strike, where capital and labor are at war. They are clearly an expression of race prejudice, to which the people of no other nationality are at present objected. "The Japanese residents of San Francisco further lnelst that no provocation has been given, or la being given for these outrages. They are peacefully engagej In lawful occupations, the right to which la guaranteed to them by the treaty stipulations. "They believe they are fully Juatl-fle- d In protesting against acts which place their property In jeopardy and their lives in peril and they denounce as unjust such public criticism as complaints to mere caprice, "They simply desire that the true be facts of these assaults should placed before the American people, believing Implicitly In tbe fairness and sense of Justice of that tribunal. "In the meantime they sincerely regret the necessity of calling for special police protection, but believe it wiser to make that demand now, rather than wait until some overt action of the mob element shall precipitate more serious trouble and possibly bloodshed." BE Cornelius Says Sometime x, h an Akron. May 29. It wee haif Denver, Colo., May 29. The temptow after the President boarded hia erance question was the ear at Canton before It left for Akron topic today before the general aswas Junction. A tremendous crowd sembly of tbe United Presbyterian b the vicinity of the depot The church. The question of endorsing the President said: league question grew out "We have come here today to attthe recommendations of tbe comof end the funeral of Mrs. McKinley. mittee on temperance and a heated President. great discussion followed. The frlenda of McKinley rendered errlrea to thla nation as a public the league were successbun lmt no greater than Mrs. Mc- ful In having action on Kinley rendered by a life which was temperance council held over for ann example to all our nations. Presi- other year, ao that the support of the dent McKinley served hia country as INSURANCE BOARD MEETS. United Presbyterian church might to American citlsen should serve his not be divided and the resolutions enn ttoniry In war and In peace. But It dorsing the league of Am- New York, May 29. A meeting of his own home perhaps that in ; eriCa were passed overwhelmingly, the board of trustees of the Mutual devotion to the Life Insurance company was held tohiving woman we have just buried he gave the best example and Wm. F. Harrlty. of PhiladelLANDS FOR COMMUNES. day, to ns all." phia, Win, Bl Deal, of St Paul, Rob- President Roosevelt Introduced hia Madrid, May 29- - The government ert B. Woodward, of Brooklyn, Emery distinguished assistant to the crowd has elaborated and submit ted to parlia- W. Clark, of Detroit, James H. Wilm! the latter bowed. Mr. Fairbanks ment a statement for the distribution son, of Wilmington. Del., and Ralph will tiavci with the President to to tbe communes of the uncultivated i Peters, of New York, were nominated where the latter will apeak lands belonging to the state, ao as to to fill the existing vacancies In tho tomorrow at the dedication of the Law-to- n allow each head of a family dealring board. The election cannot take place monument. Secretary Root, who to do so, to take up a suffdent area ! until the next meeting. Mr. Harrlty fB to Canton with the President, to maintain his family. This land will will he chairman of die executive wnrned east today and Secretary be granted to tbe inhabitant of tbe committee of the Policy Holder Prow iliam went to Chicago. He will commune upon tbe payment of 25 tective association. the President at Lansing. Mich. per cent of Da actual value, the whole Tnf President reached Akron Junction THREE FATALLY INJURED. amount of the purchase money to be t l:M. Here hia car waa switched repaid In fifty years. Tbe plan into Chicago, May 29. Three men were siding until 9 o'clock when it volves the organization of the cor! anti-saloo- n anti-saloo- n inter-churc- h anti-saloo- , re-jjj- n ? tor omnected with a train for Green-Ohiwhere a atop was made tin- o, night strike OF poration societies to aid the colonist In securing and exploiting the lands. HAVANA QUARANTINED. MACHINISTS. Mobile, Ala., May 29. Quarantine against Havana. Cuba, waa established States marine lBt night by the United service. All vessels will have hospital at 8 oclock this morning, to to be cut out five full days from the effective an hour later. There Infected port before being allowed to coo and 700 machinists enter Mobile harbor and undergo fuupon the road, 245 of them migation at the government quarantine in the South Louisville sh:ps. station here. Dullsville, Ky., May 29. A genera! 0f machinist upon the Louia-l- " rjv and Nashville railroad was or-rt.- 1 Jj !1 e who strike upon receipt of a rom President O'Connell, of BncValew, or-'b- f SO per cent of claimed r men would thatout noon go receipt 'l!n that they would be itii.- ' order and !. toCsnte necerury, by blacksmiths, boilermakers and .'"to-nxilm- OF Vienna, May 29. The International Cotton convention ended today. Hr solutions were adpstaj expressing satisfaction with the promises with the annua growers to in cheapening the transportation of cotton, and approving that the win.. at support be given to the plant irs in increasing their cotton production, and to bold tbe next congress in Franoe. Are Given a Royal Re- ception in Mur-dercr- e, Department Puerto Cortez, May 24. via Mobile, Ala.. May 29. A letter has been received by Commander Fill turn of the Marietta from H. C. Flallos, minister of foreign rein lions uf the provisional revet nuient regarding the issula affair. Commander Fullam, having seut the letter to the department, declined to give a copy fur publication. The reply of Commander Fullam ia aald to have rolled attention to ths failure of tbe government to eomply with the demand that tousla should not again hr appointed to office and caustically cutninrnfa upon the fact that such offense as Isaula, a Honduran, esmmitted on Honduran aoll. are relegated to Nicaraguan officials to punish. Isaula la a municipal who tore down a British flag. Ureal Britain may accept Klulloa dental of Honduran responsibility, the Incident remain open. Fullsiu comments to the minister regarding the conduct of varkma Honduran official toward foreigner and toward fiircra of the I'nlied Slates which are hern in tbe intereal of Honduras. Tonight a report cornea that a Spaniard has been put In prison at Chulema on ionic pretext and Commander Fullam may extend the same protection to him that haa been accorded to Uenuaa and English sub- Stn- - O O o New York, May 29. Frank O W. Hill, tormeily secretary to O E. U. HaiTlman, who some Urns O ago sold to a newspaper the O now famous Aidusy Webstar O letter, written bv Mr. Hurri- - O man. and the publication of O which drew a heated denial O from President RooeevelL l O day pleaded guilty to a viola- - O tion of tbe penal code, which O prohibit making public pri-- O vale document by confidential O On the reoommen- - O employes. dsilon of the district attur-- O ney'a office sad at the request O of Mr. Harrimaa, lenience was O O suspended. O Talk of Settlement of $4,000,000 on Mrs. Gould New York, May J. Shears, counsel for Mrs. Howard wanted to on me to Fresno. Gould, stated tonight that hi eliaat Berop, In reply, advised them not to had never naked for a settlement aC come a he did not think they would 4.000,000 from her husband. i be aaiistied. Up to data he baa received no reply and mated that ha waa However." said Mr. Bhsara, at not sure but what bin brother might the time the Gouida separated I had a ha on the way to this city. All train eonforenea with DeLaaoey Nkntt, are being watched by 4b poUue. counsel fur Mr, Gould, and wa dim j cussed alimony, hut as such sum aa ; 14,000,000 waa asked." Mr. Nkoll aald today that Mia. Gould's demands had heaa mdimltisd to him. When I went fa Mr. Ooald aad told him what ths demands wars," said Mr: NkoU, "hs asid that h would MW eooaeut to auch a hmgs amouaL Ths Goald osa has bsaa drappad by police headquarters according to a statement made there thla morn 29.-CU-tom Barkan stated Berlin, Slay 29. The visiting British Journalists arrives! from Bremen and sera received at the railroad station by Frlnee Hatafeldt Von Trach-enberwho, la the name of the Emperor, luTlted the visitor to review the garrison 4 Potsdam, June 2rJ, and take touch at hia majesty's palace. They were - entertained at a public banquet here this evening. Herr MuhV berg, under secretary --if stats, representing the government, eald: "If I look over the foreign newspapers I come serosa nearly every day, I find many able and aeakras propagator in foreign papers. It is the tale that Germany la threatening or Imperiling the peace of the world. Germany has a groat gallant army, of which we are Justly proud, but can absolutely prove that this army, since the establishment of the empire has not been misused. "Our navy U maintained only for tbe protection of our shores and set trade. We strive for nothing else, but for thla wa strive with all the rights of every progressing and every honor loving nation. Continuing, Herr Muehlberg alludy ed to the historic sufferings of when her territory was the battleground of Europe and added: persona Nevertheless, skeptical might reply that these powerful Instruments are very dangerous because some day they may Induce Germany to make room for her rapidly increasing population. It certainly la .true that our population Is increasing at the rate of eight to nine hundred thousand a year. You are now In Germany. Please talk with our gentry in the east. They will complain of lark of laborers in tbe fields. Go to cur mines and factories in the west, and you will bear that there are ant enough men to work them. Finally, question our housekeepers and they will tell you the same scarcity nf years .ago 200.000 help. Twenty-fivGermans emigrated yearly. Since 1290 the number has exceeded 30.000 a year. This win prove to you that we do not neej territorial expansion. 'But, gentlemen, I do not wish to try to make ourselves out better than we are. Wc are not political ascetics. We need not strive for honest competition to the world's markets everywhere. But whether In Asia or ia America, we have only one open door. I believe that it la Just on this line of policy that we can meet. The British ambassador. Sir Frank C. Laarelles, followed Herr Muehl-berHe deprecated tbe antagonistic articles appearing in aome sect ions of the press of both countries and said that the relations between England and Germany sre improveJ. Several other prominent men a poke also. Ger-msn- alm-Mh- e g. RUNNING TIME INCREASED. TO DROWN THEMSELVES. that he aud tog. RATS EATING UF FARM PROFITS, Indiana Woman Loses $50,000 in Securities M. A. Bonilla, FREE, CABRERA'S 29' The robbery Indianapolis. May la stocks and bonds from a safety deposit vault belonging to bts alater, Mrs. Christina Sold, and flight to dMcinaatl, where he dlepoaad of IHMHmi worth of hia plunder, are the revelations of one day's search for Frederick WiMlam Hoeba, aged 70 of ' year. Tbs robbery waa rHaeovarad ago, when-Miws--N- U a weak eatwaai from-- a Going to. her deposit visit to Ohio. vault she discovered .with the exception of on envelope containing the aeouriUs of a. brewery company valued at HO.onQ. Buaplctun was not directed to bar aged brother until yemerday, when a totter waa received from g Cincinnati broker making Inquiries regarding stocks and bond which be purchased from the old man who claimed to be acting agent for hi stater. Ai broker arrived in Indiana pi Us today. Ha declares ha purchased 919,000 worth of tho atocka and bonds Hoebn'a whereabouts are unknown. ASSAILANTS. Guatemala City, May 29. The of the Associated Press haa interviewed tbe foreign diplomat here in regard to tho arreala made In connection with tha attempt upon the life of President Cabrera. While the majority at the diplomats refused to disruia the matter, It was authoritatively stated that no Joint action In connection with the caaea of the prisoners will be taken. It ia believed that light will be thrown upon tbe situation when the appeals are heard, as the proceedings will be made public. Meanwhile the representatives here of foreign governments are watching the caaea of tbe accused and are pro- pared to aaoiit compatriot among the prisoner should circumstances r quire 1L Simon SISTER a recent dispatch It was stateJ commander at Ban Pedro, had come to Puerto Cortes, accompanied by Cunaul Mitchell of Ban Pedro, to obtain the surrender of two policemen engaged in the assault on tbe American negro, Davis. Tha mission, however, has no connection with ths demand for the surrender of the policemen. The court martial having fixed the punishment of the assailants of Iiavls, It now remains for the United State government to agree upon term. that COMPELLED Preston and Smith, the Goldfield Begin Serving Sentence. Sends Advices to State ject. In Berlin Canton, China, May 29 The revolutionists In the neighborhood of Bwa-toFLOUR recently captured the entire fam-il-v 29. Preston of a Chinese brigand and compellNev May Goldfield, Pa "Is, May 29. In consequence of convicted for the murder ed them all to drown themselves in tbe lucre as in the price of wheat In- and Smith, hundred troops John Silva in the late labor war, a well. Thirteen volving an increase of 11.50 per kilo of the state penitentiary bave been dispatched from Canton to were token threatbaker the flour, of in the price serve a term of 2& to Rwatow and another detachment en to raise the price of bread from today, the first to a term of i 0 has gone there from Shiuhing. second the and cents years per pound. four to fixe PRICES UP. Fullam uffl-rii- il Commencing Chicago, May 29. June 9th tbe running time of passenger trains on the Chicago, Burlington k Quincy railroad between Denver and Chic go, Omaha and Chicago City and Denver will be injured, one possibly fatally, today by and Kansas Increased. The "Denver flying molten metal at the plant of the materially which now leaves Chicago Federal Furnace company upon the Limited, Calumet river. A "slip in tbe furnace" at B p. m., will leave at 9:15 a. m. and whereas allowed a large quantity of molten win arrive at 4:15 p. m., nnrro pondmetal to escape and run Into the water the present time is 7:15. the running time of alongside the furnace. The injured ing changes Isin expected. The new men were bombarded by the metal other trains and but for the quick work by their rate bills are given at the causa of comrades would proliably have been the changes. killed. TAKEN TO THE PEN. Commander Harrima Requests That tenca be Suepsndad. o O o COTTON. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHTLED flower-embower- e TRANSPORTATION oooooooooooooooo Buenos Ayres, May 29. It is learned from authoritative sources that the Argentine delegates to The Hague bear Instructions to promote the holdswered. ing of international conference in The funeral services at the old- - fashiBuenos Ayres in 1910, for the purpose were borne extremely oned McKinley of rendering uniform the question of Pour songs were sung, the dotnoclle simple. and to endeavor to recoucKe the funeral at were sung nine that it with that of nationality. the service and of president McKinley wss the simple ritual of the Methodist Episcopal church. ne house was roped off to restraind the crowds which thronged the thoroughfares. A broad ribbon fluttered from the dour to Indicate the house of mourning and the Ytiy few intimate frieuda visited hosts during the forenoon. Aside from tht rape strong along the streets to indicate a ceremony of unusual import vu about to take place. It was not iioill the funeral services were actually being performed that (be streets became crowded. President Roosevelt arrived at 12:45 m p b and was driven Immediately the residence of Justice Day for luncheon Among others at the table were Secretaries Root, Cortelyou and Wilson, Governor Harris and Former GovFrisco ernor Herrick. the Immediately after luncheon Trouble Will End president and party went to the McThe body In its black Kinley home. casket rented In its "Campaign place in the dfflce." in the place where President McKiniev's bodv lay. Flowers filled Ban Francisco, May 29. Partial opthe room, while many more were eration of the first cable line, "Jack-so- u ahead of sent to the cemetery and Powell street to be opened the procession. since t.hc commencement of the street While the services were being concar strike. May 6th, was resumed at ducted bv Rev. Dr. Buxton, of the 6 oclock thla There was no Methodist Episcopal church,, violence. Oneevening. fir round trip was made. and Rev. Dr. Holmes, formerly patdur but two of the twenty-silines tt that church, all retail stores All United Railroads ays-tecomposing-thKbtols and places of amusement both are now running. The excepis Am city and surttoundlng country were closed, and street cars in the tions am the Fillmore Street Hill six blocks from Broadvicinity of the McKinley home did not line, extending way to the water front and ths Mason run. ' Thousands of persona lined the Street line. It Is announced that sidewalks and were pressed behind these will be in operation not later tbs mpes along north Market street, than Friday. The California, Geary and Union and all along the route to .Weatlawn cemetery flags were at half mast hud Street llnea owned outside of the men and women in sombre garb lined United Railways are still tied up, except that on the 'Union street, one car tbs way. The pall bearers were Judge Henry being run back and forth to h$ld the franchise. Two hundred and fifteen W. Harter, John C. Keuber, Joseph Blechele, Robert Cassidy and George cars were run today. The full quota B. Frease, who were honorary pall under normal condition! is 415. The company states that it has now bearers at the funeral of President McKinley, and Austin Lynch, R. 8. 1,000 operatives and that more are en 8hleids, and Judge C. C. Bow. When route from the east. were I Thornwell Muilaliy has been apthe services In the cemetery orer the presidential party returned to pointed to the oAlice of the Baltimore k Ohio station, where and general manager of the United the 4:25 train for Indianapolis wai .Railways, to fill the vacancy caused tikes. by the death, last week, of George W. Despite a rumor that Michael Csol-pd- Chapman. Mr. Muilaliy retains his brother of the asaassin of Presi- position is assistant to the president dent McKinley would be In Cunton toRichard Cornelius, president of the day, the funeral and contingent of Carmen'e Union, said today: the president passed off without sere "The situation has not changed In hwa incident. least I have not the tost Idea the The local police and secret service to the time the controversy relative awn from Washington were on con- will last, but I will say thla much, stant watch daring the president's that the etrike will be settled, and tty, but no trace wa found of Caol-owhen that time eomes the Carmen's or any other anarchist, although Union will, be on deck with our union n until In were held Jail strangers stronger than ever," had left. tbsy TEMPERAfcE QUESTION. President Leaves ' Akron. neigh-toriwo- fr HILL FOUND GUILTY. "LADY FLOW CLAIM. ; t El Faso, Tnia May 29. Flora Wolf, commonly called "Lady Flo, the negroes who set up a claim against Natives Saved Themselves by Ciknlh Ing Cocesmit Treat ' Storm Woe Terrific. Victoria, May 39. Farther advise regarding the disastrous typhoon fa the Caroline Islands reosatiy reported by cable from Sydney, Austrian, war raoaived la today's mails Aram tha Orltwi. Tha typhoon passed over ths Caroline group on Match 31, aad hundreds of people were killed ter toe waves, which swept over tha smaller islands Thun who were eared wees Busily those who bad climbed ant trass. The tiptuma satomtod aa for west aa Guam. At the Manila observatory, a March SO, tha typhooa wie rngtsUrsa as batng hnrthssst C Yap, la 111 western OaraUnsa. March 31 it was found to ha north of Yap, indicating a dangerous anus of the entire ores hetweea tbe CaroUMS aad the Philippine. Tha accuracy of tha observatioaa of tho Manila observatory wars confirmed aa rewjpt at advices from Yap, and tba Carolines. Tba island of Ulle waa anti rely dm ntenysd aad tba waves which passed over this island killed 200 persona. Heavy lore of Uf was reported from other intends. Boom were entirely covered and natives were named dgya afterward, clinging to the tops of oocoanut tree. On Wilson island twenty peopte were killed, aad on rol of Philip is. land, which Has bet were Yap and file, flflty peopte perished. Tha majority of the Island wore desolated and the tom is said to b great. an the estate oof the late Lonl Delaval Itoresford, as hia common wife, today HUNORERDB KILLED BY TYPHOON accepted the ten tbonaamb dollars devised to her by the will of Lord Ingle Pair Can Produce 201M4 . JEWS MISTREATED. Beresford, and an additional five Rats In Three i thousand dollars, waiving all claim Years. New York, May 29. I. Freedman, to the estate and certifying that ahe In I or In waa never law either Roumanian re sec ary of the Central fact, Washington, May 21. Tha deatram Relief k Defense league, organized the wife of Lord Beresford. tton wroaght by rodent ! given out here some months ago to aid Roua alatemcat which has Jut been in POLICE AIDING ORAFTERB. manian Jews la this country and in leiued by the department of agrteaV Europe, says that be haa received word by cable that three men who Ban Francisco May 29 Aaalataat tare on "Methods of destroying rats" went from here to Rouraania about District Attorney Heney a id today It declare that "Aa infallible methsix month ago to organize the de- that it haa been discovered that tba tains league in that country had been police force la being used In an at- - od of extermination of three rodent aelzed by the authorities, beaten with j tempt to reach prospective jurors would be more to the people of ths Vnlled State in a single decade than the bulta of guns and maltreated la and mHd eases in tha bribery-graf- t has oost various ways. One of these men. Her-ma- proKocutlim.Heney charged that the department of agriculture " Mendelssohn, is now In a hos- Chief of Police Dinan approached per- sine It eitablluhnM-nLIt saya ths brown rat la the want pital in Berlin in a serious condition. son who will be railed as witnesses In some of Ihe (rials and questioned mammallaa peat ia exiatenoe, and TRIAL OF JUDGE LOVING. them as to what testimony they in- adda: If for each cow. horse, sheep and tended to give.. hog on the forma of the United Stale Livingston, Va., May 29. The trial the farmers support one ret on grain, JAPB CAPTURED. of former Judge W. O. Loving, chargthe toll levied upon the cereal by ed with tbe murder of Theodore Eatrs, these rodent would reach the mor-dw- i will take place t Hoimbm, Halifax Bean Had cf Them Smuggled Twenty total of lonjHKi.ono a year. county, beginning June 24th, h change Across ths Bender. "Their proUflraeu la the chief obof venue having been announced at to their extermination. Three the opening of court here today. Tucson. Arlz.. May 29. Immigra- stacle of tea each are produced each litters tion officers captured twenty Japanese LOOKING FOR MURDERER. a single pair, breeding without year, miles south of at a point twenty-fivwithout tosaea by death, in and check had been smuggled Tucson. be reprewated by Fresno. Cal., May 29. Berop Ermoy-fa- across the They and are held for vio- three year would border a brother of Sarkla Ermoyian. lation of the Immigration laws. AH tea generation, and would number murder of were Individual. The eleventh la wanted for ihe wearing medals for service dur- 20.16E392, due at the beginning of Father Kasper Valerian In New York, generation, war. Japaneee-Ruaaiathe la a resident of thle city. He stated ing the fourth year, would number more last night that he had received a let-tthan a hundred million." BAKERS STRIKE. BERLIN from hia brother. Hark a, written from New York, on May 14, in which S. P. WILL NOT PAY. Berlin, May 29 Tbe Journeymen About 2,600 baker struck last night. to Loa Angeles, May 29.- -It bekerles are effected sad more than the sources that official from a demand out. 5.000 men ere They will decline Railroad Pacific Southern ten 96.75 per week, minimum wage of INSULT TO U. B. UNIFORM. for injury to I"-cer- e to twelve hnuhs for a day's work and to pav damagra wreck. May 21. Glendale the la one day's rest each week. Norfolk, Va., Mwy 29. ReTbe fact that the aceldent was caused as plying to the official cogni supposed ly by wrecker la givencomsince taken by the navy dethe reason for the attitude of the repartment of the exclusion of O pany in disclaiming liability and O of enlisted men in uniform from FUNERAL OF MRS' McKINLEY. O fusing to pay damages o the dancing pavilion at the twentv paaaengere were injured In o o Glendale wreck, aome of them Pine Bench rAort, adjoining O Canton, O., May 29. The O the Jamestown the exposition MoO seriously. Saxton Ida Mrs. body of grounds, the management of Klnley now rests by the side O tbe pavilion today nald that that of the late President O of uniexcluding en limed men in in tbe receiving vault O McKinley form it bad no Idea of discrimO 8 NO PROGRESS IN SCHMHX 8 Lawn cemetery. West at 2 The simple funeral inating against the service unio O services form, but owing to the public o 29. No O O residence Franciaco. San May the at McKinley held 2 on Market street this afternoon O prejudice against close assoprogress wa made today in O ciation wlih the uniform the 2 - O a dietingthe wiinsiif4 ImpNneilng of a jury to try O were . by n O patrons of the dancing paril-lo- o o uiabed compjnyjnclnding Proa- - O Mayor Eugene Schmits on the O had declared they would O Fifteen Ident Roosevelt, Vice President O charge ol extortion. withdraw If sailors were per talesmen were examined.- but O Fairbanks, Secretaries HooL O milted on the floor. Only for General O none wa chorea. 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