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Show . * OFFICIAL UTAH. OF STIA\ITE TiIHE IN PARTY REPUBLICAN THE OF ORGAN oo Che Inter-Mountain Republican =. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1906. a --~@Ce a 7 +t 7 t+ Vr ae 1.62660 ver weve - tb oe vo > lm t&-}66 & vy vv" £2. we wo ve +2 te 42 30 +e se a. +e Weather* Today-Clondy. * i i +46.45 i i For Lord. . Where All Wire Communication Is Cut Off From the Towns Nesroes Frony Entire District Are Flocking to Exterminate Whites. || and secreted) the members of their mob who hefore the defense of the whites Negroes for miles around Tompkins feH lying fallen Wahalak whose body was found named Simpson, after Ss oo as eo attacking| congregated in that village, parading the streets and threatening vengeance' against the whites because of the kill-, ing of one negro and the wounding of inother by a conductor on a Mobile Conductor Cooper with a knife jumped frem the train and made his way) to his home, several miles away. Murderer Escapes. ‘ E Sea po lice Ohio passenger train while quelling) a disturbance yesterday s | ~e than 25 whites live in| |) POU Sutin. widen ee ae Simpson, who, hé: ivily ene Reed COC Ey OLS ee eee Wahi ali ik and when the negroes bean to assemble in the town, coming cade d a erdal himself i his house and GTB lene deliberately . : door and e ate red the house the from all directions and:by every conceivable means of conveyance, it was feared that the white population would, ve later beside the tracks where he had after jumping from the train. A negro this day in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ boo vo <ol> dt tn tty the Sensational Allegations Arc Made Complaint Which Was Filed in 2 ~~. >= vwey,we ae reo ~~ ee eee ~~ il > wwe i - oe i a i i i i OOOO DN Clella a A. divorce principal of charging as an filed yesterday Their one year. Nelson,| Lake the Jackson' school,| lation and' in inhuman Third the social their 18, events return of from > OE be probed instituted by the from been heard the state board the|the board their|John C, in Cutler legisla- of of which for some that an time and it agreement the suit was has was been known| under way instituted. 4 ‘ a to by Governor will be sent to prominent residents of Salt Lake, in which a chance for wholesale graft property. In this way the improve-~ ™ents paid for by the hae laveare cadmoreitn than oie i eaiitd } La] am VoL eat £ SREB Can easily be distributed as graft. It was the purpose of the protestants to remedy altonethei too much.' ; Called Her a Grafter. enrerer~ this procedure. In the board‘s report to the legislature it recommended that in cities of the first and second class be entirely annihilated. An appeal for 1)" RRPHEOET e raceHou of aninwithnOnrientagnic the officer Steamship Roosevelt Is Now Freight Traffic Between El Paso | Engineer McGrath ls_ Killed, capuring their wedding tour Nelson | Provisions be made for tne JengIt is aid was hastily sent to this city and alled her a "grafter" and declared to|‘®*eS_ on public improvements. Battery the onstate a es special militia 2 was rush"It | yyarshal_ thelrwoodsforces, He Sinipson | nad at Anchor in North and New Orleans Is Three Others Are Inher= good in\a vicious manner thathis money. all she| faces. tne Tepart that A thewithposer to the Tof scene train does ~ not07 wish to interfere the wana : fled to the was captured was for Taywas to spend ed f was fore 10. o'clos k- tonight, however, the battery could be started since yaen that cut be- | ate tod: ay and, according' and pune aimee f0-0e time all communication off from the scene of has the Pinas -Sprending: fighting, both limb :by Nawe thé posse of the iynching to. reports| Goavenient River. whites were operator killed. ‘broke' for help. his was message |farmers and {|heperate finished : 1 and sawmill fight followed. hands . and a i Who of Accompanied on Search des- for Farthest Loyal zoyaltot a scenes heaved ; of Yester- eee OU Gould' S Southern Line Harriman . BRADLEY' PUES ORANGE CROP ri | . When |N of i . Given Children Y Christmas yh ees ry) or of the Bradley The of Stain Relatives e tnd firm out of of Tree Powe: Lawyer Texas : Yesterday Stand see ; Pacifie and Can Do ere Road Fe Bagley and Case. and ne . is ; . Dallas, ‘to:the firm] Pacific all) mat-)} system: All Tex,, Dee. and Forced don to was as this af-)| as up the nearly whistle on Texas the nae Star a at the tr the! the E a up of Aban- . : . 1a NTs _ the Brown, this firm will place Mrs."Bradley:s Anterests ‘before ithe: court. Judge Powers, who was requested by Hoover} Salt fies Mrs. in . this eit an has~not ee Hoover shore, thé. w : ‘ . rs to BM gave accepted , ol ofthe LARC Ewell that had the Clie firm. CAiarnees.- entirely ; of dondennnd: business of ofthe officials Is S Te the ‘by given Gould yOUld € withdrawn. Powers' [bisa it a th e res é hilt ri rf had informed them) Bartch and from. the the case.) Opinion Judge Powers was quoted yesterday as saying that he did not feel that Arthur Brown had ‘auddone the Sean wicrentiiiven that: right hes tnby Bars that a Utah jury would take pleasure = in awarding to them some. portion of the was - estate In in view of din. was a No Word of of being tiec @ fact that: that the the the} Wis jof increased i af ifter been foreed ¢o railroads that isno has come to'therelatives Pin rh : : ie cite asking of ‘ busi , rhe tto o s Oe oF m| ess POM) statement th e the w Sick trains are of } still moving Locomotive : . . tomorrow. Shea} men are affected| Sipe ; ears by the strike up to the present and all freight' traffie between . | on] Fire-| who is in charge of the situation,} tonight these trains will have been stopped entirely by said that about 400 as et eee rs 1@ loyalty on another. men who n by the fact volunteered r lar to. the one time he should frect {ready effect] Soran ere ‘ 3 ; "eSu i T Pacific' by , ot :} of will We to try ‘ On and enthusiasm| 7) A Pas of the tim 7 New * way of. ENDS uce thelt , San Pedro. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Ang f sak Will -be "Increased this season. and: congestion on the Union Pacific Vill be inereased Se a i aes road { thi lines; for the consequence emer manner of any| was vi tering this ~ extending farthest} four of'the city. a from Phese Focgp New of routings Loui 4 AFTER NIGHT' Wh en F 0 nughti Japanese lying in the morgue to explain ceive Typical Re- | pen Thanks killed tl) a an the only ‘ the it Connolly, ie men 5 ao . for pee tue sy any 1 soy sterday wu relative 4 in (nis City ant an res down ee ia - a rs by ' as toy ae ed) a In Washington, are ( care oMr c ollie ; also be take n a ae I ‘neie ; Through her a Ene ae D ee a ner will b Pact i T. ane day fruits ant a ik A a oe aken to her 7 her ox oS - h a is fi ‘ b a0) is ble possible aA trial a de to : $ VNCWS. oO Peta mera accused iia Sie Ae € cc of ar us mur-| b. od of assessment. at it howe ao The report states prowide sane 4 5 Serwuit and declared and untrue the thousands Maan dol iintthfactcar that AnmmenvariGite spirit s gcd Tae 2 15 %6 Ste that to ae was PR him. he asserted Amoly e In a _ a A gy Seiad rr. her could} n, he stated, Sonera aan ot boasting} that he married i e& ROM apne coulr ave- te ai eRe. On Large Inyprovements who| es - ard. also property en ‘atehits called Gered-and_a.tax, {0g Mraeroeee Ordered. .attention : to levied-on . before th train was a double-header Wille e| a eaveral © acure a ee the lying into strike, big carriers With the relief train to give any as-|gnqd js picking be on Se up a the ground ee an r wreck at and Westwater, within 7 an hour 3 o ae 9 k sible that et »yY eck trains means can © be plde Of run ie around side a on tle : eek a tt wer the the the] ud" hnaty a place inste with) Secretary of Treasury Had « . Intention of Helping ‘Wall on the Dallas‘and New been put : to Se work. It Gis hejto the money the o7} had| pting te | going road ‘lace plac @ to eee in theaa money was distributed Bens being This some nel men found wi with Recents Ses |- . little someone q . delay, several and hours © 44444F44E6K LAND - aaa to 3 tall- take the 7 his maf train | late. a 944449444 FRAUD ve CASES se a bolted severe down nervous es- which have been ornot bee ‘ont ted have béefore.phe rsbeen and the property started, Dintovements the|?* secpigy shock Mother-in-Law. 24, they were at ‘ . } fe the matter. = heel * you gota ou 4 excliamed "Everbody ire a to a : public he eran en Mrs. P i ex da--- ene : W ae = the improvepay : for twice he ee ea Mi hich _the property owners. were taxed on East |Second South street and Sixth East . . tees our | street were much higher than a) the oO ‘ what : higher much ee ae eee, te on Wrample ceroat ‘ets : As > estimated that the tax levy in ten Mrs./ ae): McCready know son are improvements you 7 price of result are,") . > > Pat of when Moran's the the high ar contracts. estimates improvement is full The is that aid turning thatupon wife | | th city.government has a for surplus The knows your his mothe method" of issuing scrip the pay- returned home about sho¢ s for $3.50 He 4 *; it and used abusive | ment of improvements allows all kinds lof possibilities for craft Ur hen the | improvements : are ‘ paid the surplus q Gl hie ve t - = sunt dl f | ok Tien ieas spoils, th Ck an tI x" divide livided a poil | The Intereepting Sewer. September ee . was angry about, Z language toward| a1 in i s a Btates Back Ouran vill Se He will Sen co *" to M give up Ree ee pe icra) ercia sore } ; Store @ to action expected PAy™me nt falls.due on April 1, but so far no connections have ae {eta with the main sewer. 1907, been The sewer after tae wie : aoe c ae ivele bats ae 3 a ero nG in erenG en Louls ae an her the|den Oo ee Nall. ; -n.| Veceee oo were} of his ago ees ea e personal property amounts| his salary is $160 per Nelson asks the court Qs portion of the property benefit he earns name, Burton E aa ee cigar She asks restoration Ine amano Clella and A. for of Sars her McCready. a Improvements ai-| re Kin =e LIVES ARE &" = to install are a uni- to check Whether paying double interview LOST with J. J. Thomas, the eave oh as one he taiked on p 0 ‘ i made by the aiskene and 3 Ss » ; nS * " oreroyision recommended by the 9°aT malSs} Oe THREE foperty Property In our . Owners annual . Complain, report this ae year," "° : I. PL tie noi : J Ta RCTs tate board of equallzation, included a recommendation gard to citles> o the f present tax levies "we with system for {m At present, according from Property owners have re- in the provements. to complaints which we have IN BURNING OF STORE) received. the taxes for these impr me nea are made and a year in some Oh! Dee °4-Two irnstances is said to have elepsed before 110, ‘ the work has been done. We have s sOUDe women and a baby 1st their) recommended that the contracts be let ves today and two other persons Were) oy at least all estimates completed bematThe levies are made gore these in a fire w hich] today injured severely a onalls destroyed the building occu-/ter js somewhat outside the province pied by the Hillman grocery and bak-|o¢ the board, but we took the matter z| a snville.Steubenville, +| + 4 + +| + * * + advanced for hearing today to March 18, ‘These cases are the ones which in which W. D. Gould David M Goodwin |/ing firm of B. Drucker & Co., and Jean| ery here up and made the recommendation | Masce, a customs broker, were arrestThe fire started from an overheated | tne request of property owners and +#]/ed today by ) United in the basement of the building) pringg the : matter atter ) > notice : ay tStates S08 Marshal] :stove a to public +) Henkel on a charge of conspiring to}and quickly spread so as to shut off "Such legislation is only fair SUrFencen ng 1Y..tO. thes mace Jaupanese | |}* ] tp O0R-In<the tanec battle of pee n ea May 28,1906, and| SIXTEEN ARE DROWNED + ue nced to dc ith | Jo + he court will pe tition the Czar to te : af + commute the. sentences ot the naval | <ingston, Jamaica, Dee, 24 A sail-| + r ue er ae 1 yeas impr spears _ | boat containing twenty-five persons!* Warren E. : Gillen, , R, * W. Kennedy and Leo R, Meyers are accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States in the Rosebud reservation land district The cases against {defraud the government out of lar gejall i a es from the upper owners ' erty. I t is stated S ‘ means of f escape of f property. that +¢)sums of money which, the complain-} floors. ; sometimes where levies for work have +! ing officials say, should have been paid Mrs. Ira J. Hillman, 28 years old,|peen made it is many months after | by Drucker's firm on importations. wife of the proprietor, with her two-|the taxes are paid before the work Is +; The prisoners were held on $5,000|¥ear-old child, groped her way about) even started In view of all the work */bail each by Commissioner Shields,|‘he upper rooms until overcome by|that is needed in this city, and no n officers al e en I ents ‘ es were ; are : d ; the h ; ‘ tel d ooar Fou ce ac r ers rina were lens Were eee food other Nay ec"a ec arduitted 78 « bcs rine os DM a analy DL SAIL _|was Manta n- | BOAT overturned ed Bek 5 mM he-drowned were OVERTURNED, this Stet morning Page near eae + ate ae Richard Hedderly nee Haynes were z and dismissed A. H. Ree HHH HH 44444444444 New Drucker, +| pending York, Dec the head of an TO $5,000 form method of bookkeeping UP ©n Improvement levies. she| the fe ec uppropriated "after-} = where the e thefirst."stvosds|of prays forte such other relief.as. arethe King court} e Sesame Her attorneys + BROKERS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY an one Oo taking j : year and a for ~ work His to. $500 and month Mrs. to set aside a Road, 2 his aya in the complaint had suffered from his treatment and| the contract price or a "rake-off" is | being Fi made, Is eae still a question. 7 endured great mental distress. aes ‘s The complaint states that he has a| Several other recommendations were house and lot valued at $5,000, and| Made to the legislature in the report another piece of real estate valued at| Submitted yesterday by the board, In Soon | 91 oq until the ther onnnaseiieaita wasSs impaired for days a S several ‘ ay ward. Several other instances mentioned ee Goes Sse Hous definite is - Hae strike breaking remat abandon the engine the 20 and started to abuse her aad her An attempt was made by the council parents She tolerated it and actea| t? tax thé neneMolares Of the tule towarddayshimlateras she, u dutiful wife pairSey-of | Cepting before construction tax first work The commeénced eversewer Was bought': it was today SEAS aN financiers. Orleans | foreshadows pe as market, Secretar of he Treasury extensions come under the bond issue Wena b acne seacel ek a Leslie M. Shaw ould this afternoon that Forther crucities }and for that reason the first payment he had no such Intentlon. c a In the middle of the night he awak-| ad to be extended until the ImproveThe money market in Wall Etre ened her and commenced talking to| Ment is completed affected largely by some of the recent/+.o, in a vicious manner He arose The accounts in the eity treasurer's apo ene deals in railroad stocks and *ramuthe bed and packed slivthe cov-/ office on scrip issued for improvements © general activity in securities Seba RMR TTT Mr Nelson ire now in a muddle. The council has Valentine stoned as : soon eral response the crop movement, has been In a aes conr dition that was decidedly troublesome Is caer train on the division was aOn e was hy He 3 i24.-In Dec, Washington, to relieve * that as UP | of improvements he lored i have dressed you up and carted you around town to catch on to traveling men That. Nelson picked up p his suit} at night nig e pIcK ease and went to the Wilson hotel,| where he stayed. The day following he sent. for some more ciothing and| lived there for several days No Street DUE! It passed.cab through Alpine. eavena rreraNnaead thout z . z - Windows . a| - obacco siness abo aoe beaken oe oe al wor back night, and ot . animal Nelson said, "Everybody an- Silent. tonight property he eathmaten "aia the nensly overs able to manage | me Ina nearly He was barely estimates case every. : Mrs Nelson was frighten | on which taxes:are being drawn. on Cursey Ilis "4 September yop. what \> . W he line were about four hours late today. About 40 men who were brought . . A ave "p bere to break the str ike 2 have already at! oe i, the , |derson, ee: forced best been drinking heay Moai his trains ground came to Connolly, ais said abutting Nelson's mother's y,. ainimenced oe caehome-when ial eared Nelson] : ics ant McCready came into the room to see} oO' ackKs affect territory |t® Tumors from Wall street that : st | expected he would do something York to : Officials Shea & Mrs [ieoes threw again| Sve" horse buggy the lashed and the He sustained Gn 15 clear-| eq,eee which CIDer will probably e not trackbe possible much before morning, though it Is pos-! wree the street. it and The} sistance possible to the Injured. Te ie EroWnd, Gua tin wredior tien ahs ers Railroad September about it _ He worked himself such a vicious ‘temper that most out. Nelson upset which the driving..on. the city's the horse and jerked its bits.|'s"'tax levy isBe alsoeeswelling Reports do not indicate that) Inwhipped RES a a Nee eta ee eee turning around in the street he al- hict in out. 2 ‘ ee : Washington, Dec. 24.-The, fraud land Oregon-California cases now before the Supreme Court of the United States were erk pete a coast defense ship; Ada = f es in me I len uteng ant Smirnom, ‘ of the } battleship: Nicola were ' Aobutanio econvik . d by court tial tonight or ¢ a eastbound mail witness,;and Sanderson ; Donahue real to' in-/ his connection ted neann ri eaten ) eve oe lave by tw 14 awaiting which they are in opposition t to | Connolly preparing the!l, reas Sy , etersbur ‘ 5 bre ae isat pig ked up, "the revolver and syadley . St ex ce g an ene : corenure a - ms 40 Ia ake it oaded, Connolly re-|*% Children Made Huppy miral Nebogatoff, Commander Liehioe, | p) hy in the affirmt stl es and suddenly|* went One heard were shots". tW°.. Ad-| General ironclad; defense of coast : ley RB M ‘Wdarer The children of Z rs a ( a AM ahh ei 4 vabinicutt cheaie. through the ce iling while the second|* enjoying their full : sare " e Christ- | ™ E t d iiral Gt \whenpee 3 Jol ta ead mee. ee the left}# good Beene Serious E was certain the firemen would win in]|in repeated appeals to the United States i their the soners 3 > > t|treaSury iadepartment strike General Superintenden : Z for aid, In which Cushing, of the Southern Pacific | (he American Bankers' association has and. other officlais of the road refused| figured prominently. It is believed o discuss t situation. Through |that the statement of Secretary Shaw coroner to abctthom the shooting rrested, and wilt) was the friend i According From Country. : who R ae ‘ f le deuce as Fabs eed t ner sig a k oO lscouth we he Nae ati } that : em DEBAUGHI eee , Cripple. Creek, D -Found dead) With a bullet hole cnfaie h his head ir cabin occupied by his friend, the body Daniel Donahue, an ore sort i | ot a M wil will or | Nashvill S Timothy CrtI upon < . mus wa they pulied by engine 72 and engine 64.|he became angry because she told him panat as 2" tae Pee wee confirmed. Engineer MeGrath is killed, His fire-| that she owned a plano at her father's| © tax is in force now and the first man Mike Conroy, is missing; ‘ ; ae payment will be due on the first of the 7 ‘ : ‘ . *|house and did not take it when the e areuis als accoral h Engineer Campbell and his flreman,| were married. Nelson accused her of | eat BO Os A eek eee eee Ww. B figures of Engineer Kelsey,¥." $959,000 Vaughan, are badly injured. It] jy re Seni AA CR aa ee (395, nouncement has been made by the offifacls of the Southern Pacific that changes have been made In the freight en- simi- journey just completed, announce. that: he. ‘ LIFE ‘ ihdet jthe aff Connolly ors is until Fourth West to live and oe reo started a system of abu piaint atatos, "fault "finding. and "villity. ng her, her a "d--4d liar" ace? ied eee account In supported Peary is} that everyone of the! to accompany their] again ore the. Hulse teu tem or 1h other, matter IY os &. a . them:to:as- etcini aM cine a Soran eat 2 progres heyy Z crop Te shipments at Mr: for has befallen' the} serious injury of HelpSlopansky Dr. of passengers went| Sunnyside and Dr. andDowd er Timothy] but schedule, usu al second vice grand master of Brotherhood | men, | sajd | : balti fpanitie & : will defense Meet J tion: -: The' ae ithe Passenger the Complaint ; danger aspect. their aa din| olley volley red went tiger foley she iGonnolly, in; whos |e Ce ua oo, has. been ar up line and will not require e of lai al attorneys a re- ‘ pal ati event the Bradley, as planned byIY take the y+ h uy Washington, will vest { the contestec ay ; f Mrs. of Mrs Te tornevs in . peculia hai as aint te *hai f 0 ! tl } of the Bagley} 3, Bound Accident. ' ' | : | north ¢ : , » ea the offer, but will attend to*such legal; that the ‘Texas & Pacific 1 Te Hereafter. such freight will be sent rratthcetguabese Rta: itil" ities chia|Esliess sels own ths rr % oa +h hee al The Roosevelt ran into some hard} py way df Cairo and Memphis instead ACT het MA Seo we) Thi Call torn io' Genre 3 a "|winds on the way Gown from Sydney,| of passing through New Orleans RETA Eas WaceiuEdsby dol A, | hi is : helene and aa thi | New Brunsw ick but aside from these,| THe railroads which are directly afRIAU LAT ONT Rn antec nds Bae: PBouthkrn T ‘clfic,": 4s relied updnato the trip was without special incident. fected by this change are the Queen & ee ere dae Titan Selah. Huai hale at lekst one-fourth ct the crop | <> Crescent Route, Ulinois Central, Yazoo a in corarahinietah aid: that he--had|and the other lines are‘handline & Mississippi and the Loulsyille & in l thi1° 0 ur 1 d thth CASK their conference he Lake, Engine a z points in| track. freight ean beouistansgaccepted - for indefinite] ®#"Y an beginning| begin live h in | Texas : period a a! Bier salute & Goulad| no suggestion of the terrific} on between the two systems reason Pacifie for refusiie th : the Seuthern Pacifi arrives finally trans-continental the in a N@. Train ma? ‘has |). tT fight now -s ~ t 1-74 Wasl Wells.' oe atta Galt Bradley until Mr. 1 on . His river The company ; has all of | sue notice to other incessantly during foreign boats along - aE ec serious ‘ were dipped in honor : of) Peary and his ship and,| cannon i : river the kept Colors olle The of towed though her tugs ilong f 24 here * tug,ss Guiding | the ‘iwharves ; Commander iby a part a Passengers "s Green way to a berth} in a few days, the strike on the SouthThere were|ern Pacific today began to assume a] : : 1 ; enthusiasm ethe jtn 1t was the trip. It) : railroad. Is Stoned dev) j tit' tn ni . bigs Saabs down 7a ni lelae yvonne!not from) all of theconsequent lines of the southwest are iceep roughwh | Var t 1¢fg: captain was one} related to the concentraters have been lett Ii is understood | freight from the Southern Pacifie from| WhO Was not. satistled with the (Ip | tion of all the Harriman interests, a that this firm will not only act here) &%) Paso to New Orleans The South.| 25% ark Yt EL of Daw e the | strike on any one division of the terrible har upsxs endured was heard |.¢ outhern } Pacifie system must be felt in gathering material presented)ae ern Pacific ' is a palpart of f thethe Harriman) rt 1 Pacific system mu: , : to-be from either crew or officers | within a short time by all divisions of it the trial of M1 Bradley in Washsystem and this is taken as one of the} I neque ntly the thermometers. regMi Wlied line i F ington, but that in the event of a con-) strongest move et inde in the istered low as 80 below zero but = s : Changes in Routes. feats Gat:. thi vill of "former -Senator| fight between Gould and 1: ‘yriman:-for during the entit orp - one man es .Marioneaux Has Tts Own suSiNeSS bi : Bartch and A to Handle ee et Train Fireman was a] of the trip, it i last for the ‘Wandteds of siauhouts! lor th sir DANGER nd Disinherited North City had| Island Long York and |New famous ship: the vie to turned out blast MRS. anchor greatest lant ship | for it seemed Refuses Freight From Through From Mail 5 Unit . a made its River rthI | 6 Niade day in Telegram His abuse to her on their tour was in-|S°¥ernment of cities of this class but tolerable, she says, from the time they recommends some change In the meth- arrived in Portland, Oregon, returned to Salt Lake ee her perilous journey |the New Orleans railroads closed to] Price, Utah, or 24-D: & R. G/would have been more congenial to lk, search of the North Pole, Com-|trans-continental traffic, so far asf{Passenger train No. 3, west bound,/Nim. He said that his marriage pire 599.40° WOR cat contracta | thahndet Peary's <Aretic steamship, ;freight is concerned, and passenger struck a water train which had not plaint cites further allegations as foe January 1, 1906, which has not been i) ae 2 atankhor hare s at< ltrs : Q i bel tied up with-| cleared the main line at Mounds sta- lows: started. A tax levy was made of the foosevelt Announcement Fast a | te rnoon on ao Gommander! eX iu a; pee . jured. ‘ ane aaa ian tei f 3 z contract ts let and not before, theFe "negroes with lightning " rapidit CREW IS READY TO RETURN SHEA CONFIDENT VICTORY|ON R. G. W. NEAR MOUNDS|" ‘nen ‘hey recuenca to satt taxe {hse cones Tet apd not before, thethe . The . telegraph ero wd: of white men, made up mostly before . a Reports from Scoova, the first sta-|and great hordes of the blac Ke any | tlon between here and Wahalak say) half insane following their Christmas that the trouble spread to that village) celebration with whisky, came troopae and at the beginning of the fight two|ing town. They were met by a large uppealing Suspended -_-- spread the DEFRAUD 24._-Bernard tur import-| Investigation + charges. The complaint was a special +\iby W, O. Crenshaw, % Of the treasury de partment, of , the|smoke she fell unconscious. sworn to|dead when emp/oye|Coy,et 8 aged '<moke and found. was 18, was Both were| Miss Elizabeth Mcby overcome also dead when found. doubt pcities, |- i the same there ~, oe is should . : (Continued on the be case Y: in absolute aS page v t Salt made Nelson at : 4 a considered been report . * equaliation. and have its legis- state citizens have Recommendations in Salt and honeymoon soclety was agog with ru-|the legislature for consideration. The mors of domestic troubles. Mrs. Nel-| protests filed with the board of equallson has been living with her mother|ation were signed by a number of be set aside for her benefit. Vhile on their honeymoon ; to before 1906.| is Protests Lake District| July City treat-|ture.. In a complaint) the marriage, Afrter Graft in public improvements A. allegation, of eee Nelson David cruelty ment court. was McCready from Grande, Oregon, the complaint oer that In the presence of others, Nelso aid: "Shut your mouth. You Gk | ; zi oa MAINE Ss sor! oh leet re wy off Teenie dc aenetae ‘tera barrels 7 ; ; 1B of a shotgun point blank i Legislature Will Be Asked to Correct an Evil Which Gives Ample Op- Sehr oman ‘ e estimates for all publle imrefused, however, to pay alimony to] provements are made by the eity enMrs. Nelson and the terms could not gineers before bids are advertised. be reached by stipulation, Mrs. NelNot infrequently the estimate is placed on asks the court to prohibit him|f@r above the contract price, and upon a disposing of any of his property, this estimate on paving, curbing, gutvalued at $7,000, by the Issuance of a tering and sidewalk extensions, the restraining order, and that part of i. tax levies are made on the abutting i i a defiled fopsed 5 where in| Te Mrs. seeks before sah away of; wy carried 24,-One. is born we blacks Dee. Vvoenwwe the last words before the break were : Mob coming this way Rushthe worst race riots in recent years The beg pk ope of the race war yes occurred in Wahalak, Miss., a small) ¢upqgay was when a passenger train was and a yesterday Wahalak 40 miles north of this city, today, | approaching town disturbance between Conductor Coop-! according to reports received here toer and a negro named Tompkins arose night Several white men were killover, the refusal of the negro to pay ed and many negroes were injured or jis fare killed, the number' being unknown as Cooper shot and fatally wounded| the Miss you PP And this shall be a sign untoto y you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men, And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. And they came with haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.-St. Luge, 2:8-16. ai}7 Meridian, unto <a tn SCENE ++ 10 $|CRUEL TREATMENT CHARGE|RECOMMENDATION IS MADE 606.666. 64 626 +o ++ VS DPD DD QPP SENT 6o-3e@-~ i i IS ha oo BATTERY o> wo? " LIVARD great joy, which shall be to all people. Ke. ee NATIONAL And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, | bring you good tidings of + 32S i Effect. . "eatin! ; - Wife Asks Restoration of Her|Citizens Robbed in Public ImMaiden Name, Clella provements, Says EqualiMcCready. zation Board. +» Start Trouble on Passenger Train in Mississippi and the Conductor Uses His Gun With Fatal -_-_ And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone 'round about them: and they were sore afraid. -_+16. i Negroes upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting, Father, The Prince of Peace.-tsaiah, 9-7. +446. +464 24 i i i a i i = For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is aiveiis and the government shall be PRICE FIVE CENTS PRINCIPAL NELSON |TAX LEVY GREATER SUED FOR DIVORCE) THAN NECESSARY oa i vo oe ; ‘ 7 VOLUME IV, NUMBER 44. . two.) at to to other fair- c |