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Show ADVERTISE in EXAMINER FULL the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST m THE PRICE IT CHARaEE. IT IS BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER THE CITY. as BEACHES OUR SUBSCRIP. THE CITY. ADION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VERTISERS. r'-t- rue the county VOL IV NO. SL B well a PAIR FRIDAY URDAY. OGDEN I? I CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 1907 I remain silent, silence is impossible. O FOUR KILLED IN WRECK. O O Elyria, Ohio. May O Crowded with holniay pas-u- O gr a Cleveland A Sou Unseat- O era trolley ear, running from O Wellington to Cleveland, was O struck, rear end, by another O car at the corner of Rixth and O and Middle avenues tonight. ie- O lulling lu at least four ties'll O and several parsons being ser- O iuiisly injured, eight of whom O lost both legs. O The dead: E. O. IkNineli, Elyria, crock- O O cry merchant,- both legs cui O off, died a few moments later. H. M. Billing, Elyria, a O O Grand Army veteran, both kgs O cur off; died In the hospital. O W. C. Allen, Elyria, claim O agent for ths Lake Shore Kail- - IRON KINO. C. E. Loess i President and Reed Smoot, Vico President. he Proro, Map lion King Consolidated Mining company has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The company a ill conduct a general mining business with headquarters in Proro. The capital stock Is 11,000,000. In shares of the par value of fl each. Three hundred and seventy thousand shares are set aside as treasury stock. The properof the company la located In East Tells ty Tintlc end Consists of Nos. 1 and Former 3, Iron Placer rniuiug claims of ltiu His acres each the Noon iron mines and of Request of the Gulden Chariot group of four claims. The directora and ofiicers of the company are: C. E. Loose, president; Reed 8 moot, vice president; SO. The O. J. Salisbury. A. A. Noon and Frank Albuquerque, N. M., May Knox. C. E. Loose Is the manager toCitiKB. an afternoon paper here, and J. T. Farter, secretary and treasfrom a text of letter urer. A vigorous campaign of developday printed the ment will lie Inaugurated. It Is are President Roosevelt to former Governor Ilugeraian, who recently resigned oepted hy mining men generally as a fact that the great bodies of Iron ore fiom the office of governor at the re- cover large deposits of precious minquest of the President. In the letter erals. which the big company will go after. Mr. Hagerman le scathingly arraigned fr the part he took In the Pennsylvania Development companys land transaction upon which the request for Hucerman's resignation was based. Mr. The publication today Inspired Higeraiin to make public his reply to the President In which be reviews kb part In the Pennsylvania Development company transaction and vigorously defends himself against the In charges contained In the letter. n the letter, the administration of Is referred to as unsatisfactory and his conduct In the Pennsylvania Development company transaction Is characterised as illegal and blameworthy.1 The President says that but for the former governors previous good record he would have been removed instead of being allowed to resign. The latter goes at length into the Pennsylvania Development company questions and quotes an opinion of Assistant Attorney General Cooley, which severely criticises Hagermana delivery of the deeds to the land in question. In conclusion the President 30.-T- ups Governor for Resignation Hag-ernu- says: "If I permit such an act hy the highest officer In the territory to go tmpanlshed 1 cannot hold to account any subordinate official for any of his duty. It was a grave question in my mind whether I ought nut to remove you Instead of merely I resolved asking your resignation. the daalu ia year favor end requsstsa Elide gitl net you, which he further sistes are well known to be unfound- to el and made hy party restore themselves to power. Appar-ently your father does not hnow, or disregtrds, the fact that thess charges are contained In the statement above referred to from the department of Justice and In the records of the Interior department; that there Is not free-hoote- the slightest question to the facts which were admitted In your Interview with me, as well ns In your interview with Secretary Garfield and that you had a full hearing before Ber rotary Garfield, before me. . t tlofif Vrere rsaerved for the timeworn whose tattered battle flags were, greeted With uncovered heads. Time was when the Memorial Day parade In Manhattan of the Grand Army of the Republic was hours passing the veterans reviewing stand. Today one hour and forty minutes sufficed to bring the veterans and the guard of honor, made up of nearly all the regiments of the national guard, i two regiments of the army before General O. O. Howard and the military officers who occupied the reviewing stand at 88th street and Riversidedrive. Following the parade In Manhaltan there were services at the Soldiers' and Bdilors monument, while In Brooklyn the B,no veterans visited Cypress Hill cemetery, where upon soldiers' graves flowers were placed hy girls of the Columbia Guard of Honor. In the afternoon, Governor Hughes' and Governor Guild, of Massachusetts, delivered addresses at the unveiling of tablets In the Hall of Fame, at the. New York university. The tablet are In honor of Emma WilUard. Mayor Lyons, Maris Mitchell. John Paul Jones, Alexander Hamilton, Louise Agassis, William Tecumseh Sherman, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, John Greenleaf Whittier and Russell! Lowell. Various societies which participated In the exercises placed wreaths of myrtle, Ivy and laurel on the older tablets. As the projected edifice of the American women Is not constructed. the tablets of the women were unveiled on a temporary concrete pillar on the site It will occupy. The memorial exercises of the day were brought to a close with a big mass meeting at Carnegie hall tonight Will Be Discussed Denver at Land Convention Denver, May SO. The scope of the land convention to be held In this city, June 18, 18 and 20, has been enlarged to include consideration of arid land reclamation. This will bring before the convention the protests of Colorado water users against alleged government usurpation of their rights In tha Ban Lula valley. Colorado is not the only state interested. Similar conditions are said to exist In ths states of Idaho, Washington and Oregon. An effort will be made to have the committee adopt n resolution against what is termed "government by rules and regulations and not by law." An address was Issued today by the program committee, of which Senator Henry M. Teller is chairman, outlining ths objects of the convention. Tbe policy of the government regarding public lands from the adoption of the constitution up to the present day ia reviewed in detail. Recently, the address declares, there has apparently been s decided change In the policy of the government In regard to these lands. The ne.w policy seems to involvs ths perpetual ownership and control of thess lands by the United States under conditions that approach dangerously near the assumption iff municipal sovere elgnty. Areas of the public lands, In some states approximately a quarter and wore of tha total ares of the state, hive been taken active possession of by ths government and withdrawn from settlement under the law. Congress has had but little to do with this change In policy, and It seems to have resulted largely through a delegation of authority to ths executive branch of the government to make rules and regulations In regard U tbe areas withdrawn." The'hncBflons to he dlscu'shed at tha convention are stated ns follows: 1. Has the United States government the right to hold public lands within the boundaries of a state in perpetual ownership and under munlre lpal sovereignty without ths consent of the state? 2. Whan the new stntem were admitted with all rights and privileges of ths older states, did not the agreement Include the right to acquire the public landa for Its citlsens under the laws of the United Staten? I. The withdrawal of largs sections of public lands In the west having been urged upon the ground of public necessity, does such s public necessity exist In fact aa would warrant the large withdrawals already r ' made? 4. Has the United States constitutional capacity to engage In merchandising timber and coal in competition with citlsens of the state, and If ao, "Under these circumstances what Tout father means by saying that the is there any limit to that capacity? 6. If tbs United States has the charges an unfounded I am unable to r imagine. If any party or power under the constitution to embark on nn extensive and monopolism one else Is guilty of conduct such and tic scale In the development is yours I will treat him Just as I hivs treated you. With the gossip merchandising of the resources of tbs that your father repents and the inpublic lands, would such action be In ferences that he draws therefrom I th Interests of the progress and develhave no concern. As to the charges opment of the states? 7. Would the power proposed to be he. by Inference, makes against othconferred by congress upon the Jpart-men- t er. I can only say that any facts hs of agriculture, to regulate and give me sgnlnst anyone Iwlll control gracing upon the unappropricashier if I have the power to do m. ated and unrenerrd lands of the UnitCharges of a very grave charare ed States, retard the settlement, dre were made to me against your lt father himself In connection with bin lopmnt and gradual absorption of the land transactions in the public lands Into private ownership Whethpast er they were true or not I cannot say, as contemplated by the constitution? 7. Has the government of the Unithecnase a preliminary Investigation ed States the constitutional power showed that action upon them would he barred to Interfere with public or private enby the statue of limitation!." terprise In the construction of IrrigaCORNELL DEFEATS HARVARD. tion works and the utilisation of the Nr. II a germans reply says In part: waters of the streams within tbe "I bad been 30. Cornells Informed Y.. N. May previously Ithaca, fhat the matter of three quar- state for Irrigation or other purposes, my removal, crew defeated Harvard-bthrough the farm of resignation from ters of a length late this evening In to deny such projects a right of way the governorship of New Mexico was a thrilling e race on Lake over public lands? hr you considered an n closed was: Cort. official time The Cayuga. Three OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT. Your letter appears Inconsls-ten- t nell, 11:01; Harvard, 11:03 with this view. It is at once n of the Harvard oarsmen, Faulkner, challenge and an invitation which It Severance and Bacon, were exhaustDenver, Cola, May 30. The relay Vp,hl he both discourteous and ed at the finish. The race was rowed tions existing between tbe mining to decline although It offers the In partial darkness. Industry and the other great branches tmpieanant alternative of a controver-- f Harvard took the lead at the pislo' of industrial activity are receiving with yon or submission to the shot and rowed a rapid stroke, start considerable attention here among of my Integrity at your lug at 3d and maintaining 38 stroke mining men and promoters; but the hands without an effort to defend f. for considerable stretches. The Crim- prevailing weight of opinion appears son led for s mile and a half, part of to be optimistic. It is pointed out "If you can take the time to give Then that the recent depression in railroad time by nearly a length. Jhe the hy no as It la. a Cornell got on even terms and for an and industrial securities h as matter, important ct-means been paralleled In the mining andi careful, examination, yon eighth of a mile the two cree strugh convinced that 1 have been shire list, but only partially reflected; gle.! gamely, but the Ithacans gradthat whereas the railroads have been njuty treated and that my action ually pushed their shell In front. ,s to the of series was a mile half discussing retrenchment, the mines last The Development Pennsylvania for new macompany deeds for which I .was desperate spurts, In which Cornells have been placing orders their won. plans for and commendAle endurance laying powers-oand was chinery by yon superior heavier output; and finally, that ad"J blameworthy. "Duo verse crop reports have brought no TROOPS ON FRONTIERS. regard to your exalted station m "bids that I should reply to your serious setback to the financing of 'b r in language which would be Washington, May 30. Concerning new mining companies with properties under the provocation it sensational reports aliout expectations of recognised merit; while ct course if you were not the of war between Mexico and Guate- tbe enterprises already financed and of president basis have limpUnited States, but I am not mala the ambassador from Mexico on a ly taken note of the sound and solid by my sense of propriety to said today to the Associated Press: bat is due to your gn-a- t of-:-l Thera is no danger nor any feat conditions of the metal markets and well as to myself. I have of war between tbe two countries. have them proceeding steadily about !. however, that my reply will not Mexico asked for the extradition of their business of raising and shipping considered the less forceful be-- General Lima, not as compulsory un- their ores and counting their profits. '1, of the absence of harsh languder the treaty, but offering Guatemala The stockholders In these companies age. the privilege that might have been are contents!, and the discriminating iVniit me to say In conclusion accepted. Guatemala declined and ones are taking full advantage of the to Increase their but for your gratuitous and this was the end ef the conflict. present opportunity Industrial sitThe present a Mexico of In remains feeling holdings. assault upon my father, I There decided break that any such In tbe Is ccnlcmnatlon and uation "'I prolkibly have been able to grievance in the metal market Is regarded "tiain myself from making any re-,- f public sentiment, but not for war" improbable and even sbouli ,0 'nr Jotter notwithstanding It Troops have been located in the to rute every suggestion of froutier of Mexico and Guatemala, and one occur, the majority of the prori t or Improper conduct you are there for the purpose of keeping ducing mines would U1I be able tc by the ucainst me. but construing as order and to give protection to the turn over enormous profitsores , now their " "mr reference to of nationalities. all mining of " father my is a people free-boote- 111 two-mil- lncl-4pn- cow-hcll- my-Wl- 111 . Ip s. per-"11T-td - high-grad- e O O wav. Wm. Sails, sob O Balia. at I ing fur the things which Um national for. Tbs legislator government is k ui expose himlf nevdlessly to the criticism and iL&vprobaiiou of his constituent. Therefor needed lcfiLlauou 1 postponed because of tha expeuse It Involves and Che federal government 1 appealed to wherever TAffKEY possible. "I do not plead for state's rights. 9 O O C O O O O O O O O O O O o Rev. J. P. O O O Minnesota Congressman Reviews the Bat- uncun-consclous- tle of Gettysburg Geityi-burg- , usual Pa., May Memorial Day exercises at the National cemetery here, where 4U,imh soldiers are buried, was held this General James Tawney, of Minnesota, the orator of the day said: The tot tie of Gettvslrarg. like those of Marsion Moor and KUunmie-inedeauHunker Hill, wm fouttbt to determine the proper bounds ot political and civil liberty. It was fought TRIAL TO 1 plead for the right of the federal government to protect its If and its treasury against the eurroar.knieuts iff the s;atea and private interesta upon her posers, her duties and her revenues. Where w ill this tendeury end. to what result think you does It naturally and iuevluibly lead; whither are wr going in this centralisation at power and mutilation of loeal self government. 1 lav no claim u prophetic powers, but I bring to you the thought of many of the ablest men in the public service today when 1 say that we are drifting toward higblv organised, Iriireaucratir form of federal government ouch aa has become the bane of must of the old world government of Europe.1' E Examination of Jurors Will Continue Today Boise. May 30. After a three-da- y adjournment ths trial of Win. Dl OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hay wood, secretary and treasurer of STRIKE WILL END TODAY. New York, May 30. There was aa tbo Western Federation of Miners, essllr feeling along the water front charged with the murder of former held In reserve for just such a contoday because of a general feeling Governor BtenueuborK, will bo return. tingency. Taken all. in all, tbe outwhich has become a belief that the d before Judge Freiuont Wood la the look for the mining world apiiearu court tomorrow morning. At Uwg shoremen's strike will end with- district exceedingly bright to those couversant the opening of court a special ventre in 24 bouts be agreement. with details of ths situation. of Cl talesman, the third summoned, sines Jury building began, will present Itself and after excuses present to settle a purely personal Issue. ed directly to tha eanrt have bean There ia but one great problem In heard the examlnatfoa of talesmen politics today and that is the adjusthy counsel will begin. The replacement of ths central power of the state ment of the seven leeath juror per. or nation to The local emptorily challenged wm In progress of the people. Has the individual when court adjourned on Monday last, state the right and slsiuld It manage aud It will be resumed when ths trial and control Its affairs without regard reopen a There are still three chub to other autos In ths union; or are bulges unused Md it is expected that we essentially one people, bound In all s fourth vacancy will bo crested by we do as Individual states to report the excusing of Juror TourteHatte the Institution and conserve the welwho Insists Gist he Is opposed to capfare of all. There has grown up In ital punishment. senIntense national an this country Senator Borah, associate oounsel timent. We are inclined to laxtst of for the state, spent today at Caldour American cltlsmiHhip before we well, where Steuneuberg lived and even mention our state rliisemrtitp. met hla death. He Interviewed some National laws are scrupulouoly otwerv-e- d of the witnesses and also revisited the while stale enactuieuth are but scene of the crime. Hart Broke His Wrist little respected. Makes Carl H. Duncan, the young mag In the early part of the nineteenth who cants here disguised and s rated, Lasted 21 century there wm fear and danger Topic Md wm arrested on suspicion on that the union of the states was as a Is still held at the city prts. iff Mud and would fall apart. or Tuesday, rope Rounds Address on and on nn extended InveetlgsUua rather that the states could not come of his career and conduct Is la protogether and forever remain together gress here and in other cities where under one comprehensive system of SO a After Nev., May Tonopab, Indianapolis, May SO. President local seif and national government, hard fight, the eecuudn iff Marvin Hart be lived. It Is expected that hs will Roosevelt today delivered the princi- Today there la more reason to fear threw up the epunge In tbe Hat round be taken Into court tomorrow and be with carrying concealed the several stales sad Jhe local Mike Bcbrerk wm declared the charged pal address at the aavolllng of a mon- that eeK government which they represent and weapons. None of the Bociallsia la winner. ument to General Henry W. Lawton. In our dual form of Boise accept Dunoon m n macaber government will, Hart bruko hla right wrist In his of The speech wan devoted to a discus- for all practical purposes, tbelr particular branch of the par dlsapear sion of railway problems and Inci- from our politics m distance entitles fight with Gardner and three days age. ty. Dr. Herman Tltua, iff Beattie, It broke claimed ia he It that again to a Oliver warn tribute dentally paid la our stats government and be swal- while training. Tha member went pue of the Socialist writers attendMorton, tbe war governor of Indiana. lowed up In one and ing, had an extended Interview with a. PresidentTbe mISLt federal power. The states today not tbie afternoon. . He declared srr"4d,at '0:38 v!!! m.'ftoin Canton, Otub, accompanied only seem Inclined to allow but In flcward that he thought If would threw seconds sheer mercy, In, not he to tbe best Interests of Socialhy Vice President Fairbanks, who was many Instances are anxious voluntardriven to the Fairbanks home, where ily surrender to the federal govern- up tbe sponge. ism to have ths young man released all was ths Hart aggressor nearly luncheon was served, after which he ment Ihe discharge of duties and the this time, Duncan insisted, ho at round in ths snd eighteenth wan escorted to tbe court house square exercise of powers and privileges re- through that he had not corns to declared, h Be reck came away. near putting shoot anyone. ' to Ibilse by three battalions and a tottery of curved by tbe constitution to them, he work In the no spots United States troops, 13, companies of especially wlien the exercise of these Hut there were Memorial day wm universally obHo wm there all tbe In lkiiae. There wm n parade the G. A. R. and other organisations. powers and privileges involve the ex- of Brhreck. served punish The parade route of two miles was penditure of money. They are also time and administered severe in GranJ of Army veterans snd pubUd fact. were, lined with cheering masses of peo- today either aolkitlng or acquiescing mnt to Hart. There speaking and decoration of ths graves men stalled. that the rounds two only over their In s federal supervision WUlCr UOM1. ple. were w Vice domestic affairs to an extent that less Tbe 18th, 19th and 20tb rounds Following the ceremonies There seen here. ever fiercest the would have President Fairbanks addressed the than half a century ago was not so much science aa there wae k'd to revolution had the federal govcrowd briefly. He said: tlm men fought each Fellow rltliens, I can any but a ernment attempted to force upon them slugging and V0 25' other all over the ring swinging, Jnb - 1 word. I wish to express to the Presi- auch supervision. on ths head, Jaw cste of the status Vwbuw which uppercutllng blng, These belong undertakings which States that United dent of the Bn William J. tbe of gift reclining, Inand tbe body. In tbe twentieth only I know is in the hearts of all of you, exclusively to the states or private ter- - chanan. senator, and Intend, the from Hart saved which but the to gong do snd to terests for, par and that Is thanks for the admirable M tor ths public library, onslaught of Bchreek. address he has just delivered here. have been authorised by congress and rifle ! night by the school board of 21ut the epnugs the middle of In the from be must appropriations for paid He came Into the state this morning exmuch to the surprise Kansas CHy. Kan., because of lu lack thrown federal wm up. the from made treasury, greeted by thousands at the state ceed ths legitimate functions of the of everybody. Whim tbe news wm of drapery. The status, valued at lines. From Union City until he several hundred dollars, wm recently government ns conceived by learned that liart had been hurt there reached Indianapolis be wm met with federal declarpurchased by Mr. Buohanan In Romo, He Instituble for our were cheers of pluck. political the founders the loud acclaim of our citlsens. As tions Mm in hurt not them the Brhreck bid aud as declared by ed that he leaves us tonight after this crown-lu- g conrtitulion of the United Slates. The and that he would have finished him democrats refused passage. event of an eventful day, be will service but for his wound breaking out afrrah. special agent and Inspection carry with him ths iMursncs that through which federal supcrvlalon Bt, Petersburg, May SO. Instrucmanager for Barney Reynolds, the great cltixenablp of Indians Is loy- and control over the domestic affairs wm at tbs tions have been issued through tho tbe Australian, Squires, al to the memory of thoM who made of the people Is exercised, shows nn aide and stated that hU. man Russian consulate In London to tho Illustrious the years from 18C1 to 1865 enormous Increase In the past ten ring to fight anybody In tbs Russian steamship tinea to refuse paswm ready and that the people of Indiana are year. The number of men employed world under proper Inducements, and sage to the Hnclal Democratic mem-buy In life civil and for cleanliness of tho lower house of parliament In tbe service in 197 Is one hundred that tbe winner of this light was preIn public service. My friends. and who have been bolding g congress at rimes greater thin In 1898; ferred. eighty I thank yorf sod bid you good night. the Briilsh capital. and the cost has Increased over seven At the conclusion of tbe exercises hundred per cent In ten years. This JAPANE8E ASSAULT CASE. the President and vice president were Is the tendency of tbs times, the . BARRINGTON TO HANG. driven to Crown HIH cemetery, where growth of which during ths last deBan Francisco, 31 ay 30. United on of ths grave n placed the president cade can be comprehended only by Piste a Marshal EllloU spent great Jefferson City, Mo., May 80. Tho former President Benjamin Harrison a careful analysis of federal legisla- part of the day intervelwlng tbe pro- supreme court en banc late this afof lilies and leaves annual expen- prietor and employes of the Japanese ternoon decreed that "Lord" Fredn wreath of gahx tion Md the aggregate the valley which be brought with ditures of tbe federal government If ll restaurant, at 1313 Folsom street, erick L, Beymnor Barrington, now in him from Washington. is not checked, and the stales continue which wm wrecked by hoodlums last jail at Cult yon. Mo., altall he hanged Ths train bearing the President left to surrender to the federal govern- i week, the Incident formiitr the baaia on July 25th for tbe murder of J. here for Fort Wayne, Ind., where he ment the exercise of their reserved or a complaint to Washington by Ihe V. Conn, n Ht. lamia home man. will sleep tonight on his car. Stops powers or fail to exercise them In i Jtpen"se minister. United States Atwere made at Anderson and Munclc. harmony with the Interests of ibrtr, torney Devlin says that when the tesLIMITATION OP ARMAMENTS. la complete tbe report will be Tomorrow the President will make an sister states, then the federal guvern-com- - timony be no may a and denier resort, that Mich. aa forwarded ment, to Washington address at Lansing. Bntaaela, May 30. The chamber of action will be taken by the local offpelted to assume practical control af- icials until fun her Inal ructions from deputies today voted to oonalder n resdomestic the and states over the RACE TRACK TRAIN WRECKED. olution expressing the hope that the fairs at their people. In that case, the slats department are received. peace conference at Tbe Hague will ' with the vast and varied kral and nadiscuss the queaGon ef tbe llailtalloa New York. May 30. Several persons tional interests of a hundred or a PORT. GUNBOAT AT CHINESE ' were Injured when a Long Island hundred and of armament. of millions people, fifty train was derailed at Belmont Park how be liefore the task 30. Instruction It would May WMhlngton, long No race track station this afternoon. I and burden of government would be have been cabled to tbe commander OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO one was fatally hurt. so complex so stupendous that of Its rived at Kourbow, China, a few days PRIESTS ARE SEVERELY $ The injured; own weight our splendid system of ago, to return at trace to Amoy, the O INJURED. R. g. Hobbs. Mrs. Ruble, Officer would bit This is great- nearest port to the scene of the armed government O s of the people uprising against the Chinese local ODonnell, a private detective, and J. ly weakening the re"! Wilke barre. Ft., May 30. 9 war-ablH Is also Rausch, a platform employe. a have is to The states for the authority. purpose At the laying of ihe owner O The twin was drawing In at the ! causing the people to Ignore and for-- i available to protect, foreigners In atone of Bl Marys Greek Cath- o station when the forward trucks of get all those wise considerations Kwangtung province In case the reolic church this afternoon n o the third car jumped the track and which led the founders or our govern- bellion threatens to grt beyond control temporary flooring COcollwpssd, o a the car crashed Into the platform. ment to provide for local Vocal authorities. Already of the about perrons o the to participating As the ear plowed through the platreserving have German and n British warship by expressly into the cellar 12 feat below. o form. ripping up the planks for a states all government powers not ex- been sent to Amoy and Cantou respecLadders were secured and with o distance of over a hundred feet, there pressly conferred by the constitution tively. tbe eld of the police the Injur- o Men lid confusion. has s It of scene was a upon the federal government. ed were removed from ihelr o from for the reason ran the 109 screaming snd women WITHOUT SEEING LAND FOR bran suggested that Some wave o position. In out of tumbled perilous our In heaps this practical change system entrances and DAYS. honave, o to tbelr walk to Stile not train the Had the in upon the ground. government Is to be sought removed to o were other while would more of the party ninny aggressiveness been moving o Philadelphia. May SH. An Interesthospitals in ambulance. In centred of the national ing feature of the voyage of tbe Sugar t have been Injured. at wm o I said, It accident. The not deceive laden bark Uuuanu, which arrived at government; but let us due to Insufficient hraring be- o HEAVY RAINS IN TEXAS. ourselves wltb shallow reflections. tbla port today from Hawaii, was the o tbs new floor. neath The real reason lies deeper than this fact that she sailed J 4.000 miles withBishop Hoban. of Brraataa, o states of the 30. The the HaTexas. on May part The the tendency Beaumont, out seeing land. She left escaped wltb a severe joltiag. o heaviest rain In the history of this to surrender the exercise of powers waiian islands in the early part of Tbe priests injured were: e and to them last since belonging she night. and privileges o city has lieen falling February, and notwithstanding aesn Father Osopry. rector of federal rhlc1 governof the flemletl ter, the willingness The city is rounded Cape Horn, land wm not braised and injured o church, the and exercise such four of is assume the city ment to in same sections until the Delaware breakwater apshow the body: Father Gabriel o burdens Incident thereto Is not pecul- peared to view two day ago. She feet deep. Cacqry, of Perth Amboy. N. J, o to nor say on made the 14,000 miles In 109 days. Street car service is suspended Par iar to any political party brother of the local pastor, o all In exists It station of our country. some of the line. The Southern hruiaed about :the body snd o our of section -Jflc tracks are aanhed out 30 miles parties and In every SPORTS PROHIBITED ON MAY 30. badly Injured: Father o tongue Fa.. Father o of Ald-- n. west of here, temporarily stopping fair land. 30. All outKtxsr. 51s Kansas. Topeka. "The true reason for this dangerous of Scranton. FVher o traffic upon the main line. A windconnection In Jaoovlce, either held door willaports. why are the people storm struck the business section cf tendency, or the Kaminsky, of Kingston.- snd o bra day celebration, or national government with In . Lough ran, of Scranton, o Father he city seriously damaging several ing to let ordered were prohibited otherwlao, ne was Injur-i- ! perform and pay for so many things KanxM suffered severe bruises o new .who the of result a a srge bull lings. X oblitoday fall wkhin the o and laceration. Fear for the rice crop Is enter- which properly state law passed by the last legislathe states and private o on all games baa tained a the entire country In this gationslb of a which places s in the fact that they do not ture. naaaoOOOOOOOOOOO section, which is very flat, is under ff.ii.il that they are themselves pay upon this particular day. i water. O ; O O O O O O O O WILL BE AND SAT- PRICE FIVE CENTo threat to blMt his reputation, unless II THE WEATHER 3-- The d HART LOST FIGHT TO That Roosevelt the Chief of . 1 !jr sx-sU- rs hnn-ests- offl-clef- pre-en- - Dec-or- rtti-xen- -, , |