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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. an MAY DAY QUIET - LIMBER TRADE 1S RAILROADS BLUFF CHURCH BUYS REALTY. WEDDEDIN HASTE; 3 VIOLENCE) the Hill of far northwest much Socialists Active in Rome, and big fight Harriman be- delay, been system has fairly at last, opened. The fix and enforce regulations for the Coming this lumber traffic, but the George Colo., West street, Temple be- property was association. pougnt from Q. Cannon The FAweCUARRth wdsebIaia thelCounty Clerk Holds Up Papers con- ait to Please Million- dadobe May 1,-Information faked : y the ambert. Paper!) New, where obey orders to enough. On some police found brass knuckles. police at only|{Chicago and Northwestern meet-|termountain kept noon persons move of those the | leys had who revolvers, ar- did Valuable and : Shots : ot Struck sce i ana | : Was Tracts Retained. on F L KELY - the shoals. of the !B@ht Chances Workers man was dragged from the top of| the omnibus er oe ree rh of in a the Mc- but easily strike of of He was identified € ince me pyinne as Jacob 1 of Law y lean ‘ dirs k yaeoce Lynn, 7 ' rs | ay ae business Oe Pacific] returned most fering tO] which It was of a Fh for sale. robes valuable] from eda tae} of for all the Attired dowager's port the with way e in the he of announced ftuclan gods These he hiwked ‘ in commenced to a er questionec reacquire which will it. be|'2 not aneail pasih - : LIVELY BIDDING ee wood carvers S will probably In Rome BacomaTtE to dispatches re-|of the ceived here, a public meeting organ-|comply ized by by the Socialists, the police been the chief "all_the lines were men e and were to meeting LM made by was that held several not if he enous that illness kep higher in aa the;Salt depu- he had have to him Eek D. CONTRACTS C.,, May 1-Lively eye d McCabe was visitor drawn and he last night a from \president, be at Lake done F. telephone|!t J. Chicago, until and inside he McNulty,| which! wire men at Federation way to| Noth-| arrives familfarizes the situation The different elow received in| himself | organized of Labor last' claim|as been leave} |thirty members, who were installed by| Louis Lynn. The union will be known] away. After hood 354, of International Electrical Brother-| Workers. F. E.| were the water) will bids ‘he navy Which in the tc o peddler matter of the essentials on Its that fis, to build Maine, about face bureau bids a five in boats every three of a period the Bath of number are to The to at be boats ter June recelve , - | and Theoi 'The nearly | ¢' orated Hamburg as large as in former years. : arn No Joiners, says there reeent walk-out of will be none. sixty men at There | Garfield resulted in the employment 0. D. BOOZE to former strikes of May ing them. day, the! : the latter advocat- | Business completely tied Was suspended opposing up in Warsaw by strikes. Bread and could not be obtained. were printed and the patroled by troops, who i crowds, ae was Traffic meat now ee ee night, eight ;ed. The j initinted local members union were last) initiat- [itstorys . Surprise for Mr. Arthur. | A surprise entertainment in honor of | Evan Arthur, for many years choir master of the Seventeenth ward, and who recently resigned, was held last E night at the Hooper-Eldredge hall in| Main street. The cholr presented Mr. Arthur with a gold watch fob as a testimonial of affection, the presentation being made by C, B. Felt. Speeches were made by Bishop F. S Tingey and! others. press City, 1, than at any time in its] co Heinze areur Wants York Another Company. Atay 1_E Aug tHeinze and "hid: associates E t \ ‘Thomas dnd 0. F Thomas. Banna to 0 as : ce cotiating for control, of the£ Washineacs ite company, now controlled eo lithomas F. Ryan and Levi P; Morfon | (og consolidate It. it. was said. ‘with the | proyident Savings Life As Stren iae ne c¢jety, which the Hetise-Thonias syits | dicate acquired in Januar y ! le ean a because The M =e- May 1-On and af-]| after offices O. D. June in 1, Kansas. Hquor. The about will 30 Y A G T IN I | selling art & Marx clothes get youtotry them on, once . the deal i 1s to tried . 1s closed for they fit oug t ey were made t Pp good all more t. ¢ ey were, of * $ to more. --wort e 172 MAIN STREET. de CRT le aay eae in of ee chance of the of getting bosses fire and now but $2. receive on the it, have ' ee He "You Nick Cass have agr Ry ss he 2 eae ee eee Ss fi course, I denied but I a term down high to $7 Dave before bring on ed by f pee who I ung is tea and tell . SCHOOL WASATCH EQULOW th for the art! applies ' the of cloth character . linings, all oa | in mine and ice price The =, strike germ invaded the School Wednesday when boys refused to obey an a through regulated fol from $40 one One ititem ‘ ao ' same high not j ts appearance . na} Ame! men the > . is of the } stylish the by; ' ICa. + Gardnei weal _ . Clothes, a, 2% : ‘ $ welg that ‘ the|# Mitnes is e ar- have the it forever, that stage were mentioned as severa nam- in i if A , the re costs ecessi : using no an more or . not best : a to y o inferior grade. get Clear Creek a you : 1S that : e . And cases 2 for e he was reminded. nea kar . nue be excuse It : e 1S : is no up and As 0a FY Tour buried : of to e ecause There amicably ‘ {4 LAAVVAVAVVUAALAY in said himself feet . r can't disclose,' sif been Is reports } ; / $ ; Z . to this trial will 2 using you . "5 it, 1t 1s because 5 get. can * convince you do not Nis you there know «c 1s no other Just as d." Good. | ASK eC "That I decline to answer," he rePlied with dignity I also wish to ‘ Ae ain L OF Dec un STS tec iaat nae ae todé # peeesae cain hash s wwos se out , of town wac lear ee ae From = eect Pee other "BOT i act naa C b eer cre ae ae ane Pee pe dare . Pernt. ette Miz apo of his wife, - A MARRIED OR COMP k OCK, c A NY ity. BIG BALLOON | NOT, BOTH ARE TRAVELS HAPPY 130 MILES als eUnnOEInE naar ner almost riage Bl Dooly it ae Pics nee j San Wasatch | ts workmanship and by anything , Sal Lake Most As a matter of fact, did you not Call on Miss Grigsby ree coat a ue aay was'in town recently De wa "ae path number Of] order issued mee aning 5, ahi The ' Sul passed co-respondent? of wite." ee: b , the fu i{| the dlvoree . drawing has women your ere BOYS which that ground, é aus EXAMPLE | answer to et,the z allegations STRIKE = now to ‘ you referee, BD one that : persons like 1§ secretary. a may not|, ‘he' ° ‘said sult only full eight inches "But Young are 2% horseshoers in the local Lorenzo Watts is president and] Cooper ; You store 50) ego TI lep aiiterence diffe INCA the shall Cog but the have next question ae will pres. papers 77,0 price, the Gardner see eAeniten ian from the i Mca onnienee follow day of Miz- his ae 5 Continued and liquor ship-| institution was by no means impeded "The Postal Telegraph-Cable com-| pany states that the use of the name of their general superintendent in Will be back in senool today Sansaia inant a aaa Ra Wireless Tele: ofthe Pacific, sat saatten e y has bee de! with- Senate This reference appears Pa- SENIORS WILL FACULTY NOT r The day after Mizner fled from her} from ta eeauaeotient fa Mecae Toute BoE DENEE ne Sigh thet hes {end declared ‘emphatic: lady - of millions. Mizner pe eee there denied of counterfeiters, c will not talk He ‘tha aly denied thatwashe tatements aa ee dover to and the federal author!jes Wednesday is now in the cently " at the head ; county on jail The city officers are had col- ner co- table in also. her gross declared had been that seen Page One, roleonda, aoe rica Il, 1.-The about balloon 2:30 o' locke eight miles.north of MeCoy and Captain C. > Fifth avenue same The that they will when they are matter was yesterday hold for graduated. brought up afternoon at the = the] again them of to ees will not least and oppose will the give graduates | + them place H. C. Wilson, steps of a His ; ie was taken is to be given E a3 JANUARY are members 41 believed to be) | 443-505604404004 INCORPORATIONS. * + The © ly-Copper rton. company + corporation + county + early right Emergency this|* + hip.| hos-|# in London. tal stock divided each, jts clerk's office. amounts ‘The of in in- the capl-- to $1,000,000 {nto shares at 10 cents here has been 400,000 capital. as axide set be sold fora The pe taken in cegard or C. W. convict' company owns claims in White Pine company. The officers are L. WN. Stohl. president: J. B, Taylor, vice president, and N. G. Stringham, secretary and treasurer. S444 44446444444444 444444444 Anderson, who was Kansas City, Iemery has +/uary Mining Wednesday stock of stares to treasury stock working articles regarding Fe +! filed justice IS be the what MAILED to William ad States +] «he port +]than mitted + #4 + reach Saturday. He also he b hu April was. and actress Miss Shaw, a into the The it crossed Bello " i oo 120 miles met in et will mail BRIBER ABE DETWILER Sen Ohio, J May Burn is 1.-Attorney not be later inte ew on ‘ e ship ed travele cues : oneie stralg hel line and Ray-| en confiden oday May Mi tus... but UNATTENDED 1.-Miss Mis Christine stine at but who @eeplendid t conve! LaLi tation ee enete blind, finds lation in @eeplendid the knowledge> sesses we i voice five some conso- that1 she posix abl and is languages able is in to town, Abe Detwiler, the Chi-)q gue t the home of the Rev. san Fr s Samuel Lor 76 P ennsyvivania l at San Francisco & zwomi s or 76 bribe ry . Burr who has; Street Sve has just completed a Sy : markable tripI to Burope vhiecl aad sh which. I 2 months for the : last two acts the San Francisco| Made-unattended except for ald ex- authorities, received a hot wiler was in hiding at his i » « TToledc Sey satleen = "prox urea with local is tip that Det-| residence on| tursear h withwar ! a officers, Detwiler premises. SToramraet. will be of He tended her by her fellow oe ivelers and. Chance acquaintances Vhile abroad she studied music, appeared -con-h and also appeared in the Inchure Burns, certs searched|f Is some confident) avail the blind, #reet = d by WORE and everywhere larg she. was stswarhnes eee ne BLACK TIGHTS: HUSBAND GETS DIVORCE _ AFTER Cleveland, trans-|!4W and Jan-| o'clock wanted Jefferse te. re- 7245 ‘ u Mississippi = : is y an oO Bostor , ) to what the a OF John mailed Washington There $0, telegraphed had did not say to the "President at once, Subgag. are ‘ Core sw TRAVELS ¢ January}eant, Attorney recommendation that recommendation should to a her washington that van-| INDEPENDENTS STILL pardoned. a +) report, but his telegram | was . Mrs. poucs for ushered TRAIL will the escaped Oklahoma | ty, recently recaptured in ei United mailed department action "Mrs. once the capture ; italist te chasue of is this city in t en nee " orders PARDON of and ON mond he REQUEST clothes Mc aranine the days of early struggles for) Illinois, re-erossed back into Missouri had secured her divorcee en) near Cape Girardeau Driven forth 1906, in Reno, Nev made it}from there, they reached Desoto, Mo., possible for Mr. Corey to r encountering a range of the Ozark Toledo, caro the West --- + pital in the patrol wagon. He has a|* son-in-law, A. C. Ewing, who is + perintendent of a mine: at Soldiers'|# Summit. + SE & yea + "The Marriage of Wililam Ashe,"|@# with H. Reeves Smith as the somber| + husband, who other their 72 years old, fell down|@# rooming-house at 64|* to the in of or man-| Hip. street, South First East his fractured and morning gang operating Be ibiGst- ink te underatnoa-thoccined + the capture faculty £664 in the HOT palace ee theatre} the first washed GhanlcstGrcnandler (Use injured . ‘They lott . He Louis at 1e) 4 ‘ ‘ |fond éribrace Fr a falsehoods " ; May landed res ---| this afternoon a performance | Golconda J. : fiancee who was walp ARTIST _ Ehe sical BLIND GIRL ART oor hin ON ncReratieenee, of his wife's dinac iginal demands. The sophomores and|tain that if the officers find the room _- uniors ure taking steps to send aj|they will discover more counterfeit] Guthrie, Okla., May 1-Upon ceceipt tocommunication to the faculty' sanction-}|Mmoney and probably - some clew to lead | gay3 of instructions s from the department Ing the demands of the seniors, and had both)magnate ‘ been is belleved io bea, member of & cane | Iuslon,tn the matter he also emphatte- IGNORES it who ; Broadway . fact that well known it was aoe rane the inscription, " > - e that he had which obtainedMrs. $1,000.0Mizner had the | Cherbourg He was at E sromised : h: before the marrlage,| presenceof : his settlement Thomas A. Morgan, wh est- | ¢.. a ed by.-Se recent ‘Join. Raberis ‘Tuesday Se ssl YIELD; STILL extremely, Jealous "of. ja P ss aR Drrarteman Weaiiadalicn the > SC ed as cre ee eee ae The attended marry if he desired within the} mountains Raising their balloon they jurisdiction of this stat: jremained in the clouds until they were \ ‘ l j Mr. Corey engaged a tug today , and ! wep south across the Arkansas line, unknown to anyone save his intimat Mhey re-cro sed the Mississippi river friends, proceeded down the harbor/at Cape Girardeau and drifted into and met the Kaiser Wilhelm Der-| Kentucky and on to Indiana, then back Grosse far dawn the bay Onee | & ntucky and Illionis to the place aboard he proceeded to cabin Dr ee ee yeas / Luxe No. 1. on the upper promenade BS a on oy will e Lv tomorr Ww for deck, whose door was plac arded with cM ork and Captain ¢ handler will D. was --- + mother her. "T hate the name of Mizner,' she} 2 * said, "and I would give anything to get my own name back again. I am] not going to give Wilson a million dollars," she said. I wouldn't mind} settling my Chicago house on him.| but T wouldn't give him anything more That is valued at about $60.600 Along Broadway where Mizner is] O. lay, partner has May See of filed. STANDARD Louls, - 1.-George "se Prosecutor sult-in the the H, David common Phelp of : Find F .K aes that pleas|9¢W" Ma L--On deposition é . ‘ of I kh sey Mrs. town Mrs. . \ the strength Felicidad = of Carrollo t ‘ } ia od A arene ee Ww : hen. ed 0-05 Langton, Emile C. In Laos Angeles: wore black ermitted to spend next | court seeking to oust the Standard Oil eee one eee his. family in. Kansas ‘City. | " é Langton was today granted a divorcee and Kirby, at whose Mrs, from | their two children... and all its sub-companies company Ab Langton Mrs Angeles Los n house Valentin Ohio for alleged violation of the . Irrigation in Spain. anti-trust law. After filing the action, | boarded, testified to entering the latter's Madrad, May 1.-A grand irrigation | he came to Cleveland to make servicé| room and finding her posing in. black #/|scheme, involving an expenditure of} upon Virgil P. Kline, counsel for (e/ tights and a pink Kimono. She also tes#)/over $8,000,000 Is under consideration | Standard in Ohio tified that John O. Horton called on Mrs. @/in Andalusia. The principal land-|. "In filing the suit." Mr. Phelps said) Langton Langton''s testimony and that +jowners have offered to contribute 10}|tonight, "I represent independent oit)of his witnesses was related to the cir+|per cent of the necessary expense on | operators of several states. We are pro-| cumstances of Mrs. Langton's departure +/conditions that the government agree |ceeding independently of the state of)from the house to the hotel with their 'to advance the . 4 can the three} They the about tha , before the is ‘all rg been tentinndny % a day}®! floor. and hours anything and] POSTAL DISCLAIMS WIRELESS ‘SS CONNECTION the 50 ; la Wine hieh They weren't striking for higher pay] or better hours, but objected to working conditions, Some of > them are sons| of the late strikers and they followed] in the footsteps of their daddies until] they were threatened with a Jockout] on the part of the school principal. The| New York, May 1.-The following thought of notes sent to their homes| notice was issued by the Postal Tele- | helped bring them back, and no medigraph- Cable company today ator was necessary Ting-leaders C. tor you-~ too. 18 d orn oa ende ¢! When asked to tell on what grounds the divorce had been asked, Mizn cqaiq a horse-|ranged, money, deliveries." Broke : rice Judge 1 ee Hagel > 6 Bd to mean band in success, July 30, entirely h - bi : used house within less than two weéks of] their marriage, Mrs. Mizner declared] to a friend that all she wanted was to/ have the name Yerkes restored to] against sheep skinsmay In ask whatever ner they t oy een th . art eh by the peremptory action of the young] Strikers, it required a promise of staff} punishment to whip them into line. The boys had an jmaginary grievance.| order faculty as tan t - H choose a Suit or Top Coat at ments," said O. J. Peterson, general} agent of the Wells-Fargo Express com-| pany. "This is interstate business and we have the legal right to make such the stating Schaffner onday to the judge. :three |! » Sane half scnte one itis SS te areE ce ment will be signed Friday night when| t resenting the union. The meeting will be held at Federation of Labor hall. receive no agents a aati erenarere of | S¥!t had been ended, the referee had % aren ted pasiively e TESt aoO ¢ naee as g> > tore i en fixed for the taking of testimony|& and that no testimony had been taken 4 im theh suit, bout Mizner that said I I idon't carel|%4 the AGES At a meeting of the University of|operating with the United States men Utah seniors Wednesday afternoon, ® it}in an effort to find where 4Morgan was oat ided positively by them to hold|roomed during his short stay in Salt out for a separate commencement. All| Lake, but they have not yet been able but one of ; the seniors held to the or-|to make a discovery It is felt cer- part a} "She : r Ste ae hardest t until wore expecting similar orders at any |by Principal J. O. Cross. They "struck." time : S dthel whikeout canned al maticokiniethe x aus i ""pupie sentiment a forced uss to ) Issue|School and while the machinery ) of the 8§ B : o_o he ‘ notorious held Someone: Is "Mistaken." Mr. Mizner was informed When just ex- on circulars offering stock of the cific Wireless company for sale." T 1 the suit the fight before] bound was taken default ofthis state the county] you" ee journeymen 134 wants horseshoers the 0 graph ¢q o in B. i: is all allegations had a} chargwithin) have dgreed to a new scale which go into effeet the middle of May. the]at IS Mo, out authority. ~ RS union No. 197, agents must decline to] There shipments of intoxicating | union. that C, been In| if the}are asking for % cents more a day for cach class of work. All of the bosses| except J. B. Fowler, William: Schonert This general order has been sent out from the office of the Wells-Fargo She Pa wins e in Kansas c Express company Express City. It! more TG local stands one| also| mill men, lox al pence No. ‘7 | other express companies doing business| six members. Secretary Spald-| in Kansas said this morning that they] No papers |ing of the carpenters reports that 0] streets were|new men were added - to the local union] : dispersed all || during enApril, lo and the union is now: in|2 2 s oTlice ind 4 2 , , KEPT FROM KANSAS Jie bonnes meet witn a committee rep. | eP9, {hat any men posed In this case Kansas means ste new the} 7 Iway, an refer Foy sp action r ws tho was Trist institutedwd "Everything cack. was much fighting in the streets of |fiCtcenor twenty men The carpenters state of Kansas the the| P i country ; as a admission as and CREASE of | iiquors when destined to offices in the] Lodiz, ‘Russian'Poland: "Several::men:|);W° Struck wt Jul te erate : were killed and pany babe _ hoes A.'.8 ee oe Diente, They ae ©] 0 stead oursedie, .elg or and /|*Nationalists between clashes clashes e¢ ‘ eegutke: cay Socialists, PARSES and The on trade union leaders' was a procession in > Oa "Then boats,|shoers $18,000 C. | 067 Br pes purpose pay was bed delivered its to bid, company Throughout Germany the day as| ad vareen ore ae e aeaie ts Salt celebrated quietly. In Berlin extensive ely Se one cee Cas 2 Eee | ing on. strike. Many meetings were | ae nee 28 Mrdthechood'of Cardeniters held in beer halls and gardens, where | ? . = ‘of et Jal. the expiration] from the date] Lake build Iron 265-ton months after of 18 months contract. proposes at number Baldwin Boat comsubmitted lowest Pacific coast, or the gulf coast, nayy department preferred. ----..+____ : § Louis testimony by lowest the hove] thought vendo Ser 7 = In this secured remain when he Commissioner that] experts Is was the meeting a parade was attempted, | | Randall was elected president and] but was broken up by the troops. treasurer, Mr, Bischoff vice president| nine tai Octlesis and J, G. O'Leary secretary, festivals were held, several trades be- | [ale and JN Aa that nad, been disclosed ited itey ae wo leEpreter en Cry a8: <in- sub-| Over for an inquiry. In and|$#™ ball, he is confined in consideration Wesirable. The Torpedo of Bridgeport, Conn., whut of other long department one ost pany in and require hall with! These friends Local the heathens many too one was titlea' and| °! £lze of boats, speed afloat and ™erged, radius of action (above wages Lynhi will speeches | with Socialist as the stated that he is now on his the/Salt Lake to handle the affair. work-|ing put in an Sinear (night His Wacicnan failure of the companies to| with the requests of the men! Louis roa ee near this by Fiery said that he would Italy to have where the] grand through Gardens. Gorky did ance. It informed to be held spite of in broken a forbidden | tor was Troops leading was but Botonical were Gorky speaker. streets meeting Coliseum, ties. M. be app cently arriyed in this country from the| land of 2 the poppy and thatw he had se 2 é cured admission. to the United. States!) 22 eae * S mer eae ae ko aa ies Se omohedacl an. does not believe that the man isto en- | - ; Washington, His James ath ho Hh SURE ane aeenres CEG pee f € clined ese PaGnn hatrene ON WARSHIP the eae sight. there who| ek Inspector almond-eyc persons of Denver Chinese ‘nt on strike. At Brest workmen | of settlement. vie close bidding was done today at the|® merchant. He accordingly declared in favor of a general strike | A strike of the linemen fn. the em-|®2¥¥ department for supplying sub-| warrant drawn on a complaint Windows of several factories were! ploy of the Rocky Mountain Bell and|™4Tine torpedo boats for the $3,000,000} ing him with being unlawfully i ar > . . opriated by the last congress, So| the United States. He wastaken smashed at Lille enting a parade of|the Independent Telephone companies| "PPTOPpr ce : striking faet as ed oe Hhower the in clerk papers - Bis cho h ff cn on Mee Be Mrak Mister ahd: head- of the ‘made. ; the news that a . y : Mea zner . ©. Wn 8 Caseior Mary: Adélaide been! s! Sgelnht Wy or bere had trinkets statuette ity the Fateent }22¢Sment eak fastni flowing domain, a Co and 5 Immigration a variety from alleged, but their! todiscovered be to case are being concealed| officials and: the lawyers on each side, and ne¢ ither Mr. Mizner | ib} ue tren care a discuss that por-| on Oo le proceedings, 3 : * ao aaa tn Mrs ee aR | oe J£6Un, action against, ner husband; ae aoe cerpate Oe voc? ae |/empress of his native land to a grovee tesque a kow-towing BEGINGE representation before aiinctlyof Gitar of Comte } have kept oe touch with the situation electrical]/is that the stitution of the land is e : 2 i ene\ the Utah; more or less. of Bera hereecs = | Une agent 5 ee the ago Phe opinion employ been but territory weeks already Light & Railway company have faded away, and the outlook ig favorable] » ae O79 e ee en sae ihe "police , for a settlement today. B. H. Roberts, would have been lynched Later he} Who has acted as mediator between lied iin a hospital I I 5 and died from his one }| the company the men, ' will notify pee the Some COS of an | wraibee at focus arn of ie near the Pl ce ie Republic ie . Two of} ‘ j the Geek rin ware wounded The in owing in the court AAAAARAAAAAT identity voce it is not could iGC" ity PaPErs by the from Washington that the Union Pa-|yest pidgin English at his command.| fect 'b at "| Minit aein Gak, aataninte cific would turn back much of its coal] Gogg could be bought for two-bits ai . SP, EE oe el land to the government, and as the} while empresses came considerably Seen It's all over," he said tonight frauds had been perpetrated long ago, higher, d thirty-five cents being asked/"TIt is a sad endingBY toto a very; unferit would be impossible to prosecute peu 1 the offenders The PE tutbn of part for the avs : ; tunate affair. My wife sued me tor), of the landthatwas thequietly made, and has|CTY it| 5° DiS Jong wares and insistently did there Ling, when|and etc.| divorce, the case was her sent decree. to a referee is hinted Union Pacific that he was she will obtain The sae Are Waiting of have government, auds occurred, Horse. Thiet canon, SERatOAtE county, Wyo., are still} held Nulty ois cal Gian of I ay an for Arrival Ave depot offices of the Union company Hes ar-| Soldiers. chars val-|Union Coal rested for selling anarchistie litera- | ture. Very few strikes were reported} and no disorder was reported from the provinces. At the Labor Exchange meeting, violent speeches sehwere} made against corporations and capital-| ‘El t . | W ists, and Premier Clemeneau and Min-| Cl€CtriCa orkers ister Briand were denounced as trat: tors the middle racts on quickly! arrests the} man territory ae not daaggers One 4 AEASREAALAERALA ° - with a great the and T SVE met held, 200 Charles RASA to be moving over 1.-Mrs. 4 Exchange was May were 444 Labor crowds York, day scagpty response except in Paris, where The commission Is asked to fix a joint Much of the coal land taken up by] laws when he drifted into. the large crowds of workingmen wearing! through rate by way of Portland which|the Union Pacific through the agency]|United States marshal's office yesred ribbons on their coats walked}shall not be higher than the rate now]of tramps picked up on the streets of|terday carrying a cargo of orienabout and enjoyed a holiday At the|made »y the Hill roads to points in in-] Denver and herded together in the|tal merchandise, which he was ofing | aires, house. that: has:.stood:-for: many, syear: The. lot. Joins tl Gusinesaty oft ane china y + : ; =f ee re- This Interchange of Traflic criminal prosecution is said to nave} echureh control of the entire block be-| street Temple South on frontage officials} Harriman the promised been . normal its almost mbity eleesented z j ; The Hill nes would be requested toland the assertion made by the Harri-|tween Main and West Temple streets} aspect. The entire garrison of Paris|}4u) the lumber to Portland, Ore., and man crowd that it is more powerful! with the exception of a few feet owned| was under arins and troops were lturn it over to the Harriman system for!than the government Is being proved. ind occupled by the Ellas Morri ind massed at stragetic points, out of|the long haul east. The petitioners are Protests to the national government! Sons company sight. No attempts, however, were/the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers'|concerning the actions of the Union a eae OT" made by the authorities to prevent/association, the Southwest Washington!] Pacific Coal company are ignored and meetings of workmen, but the gigantic} Lumber Manufacturers' association anl|the capital seems to have as much LING CHIH CHING AGROUND May day festival planned by the/the Shingle Mills bureau. The defend-| power in the political affairs of WyoSocialists was not permitted ants are the Hill and Harriman roads,|ming as before the coal land frauds ON IMMIGRATION LAWS ie Ae The appeals of the Socialist leaders} the Gold lines, the Rock Island, the Colo-|] were unearthed to the working people to suspend labor rado Midland, the Colorado Southern and , ) : Ling Chih Ching ran aground] rested DIVORCE. -_-- streets received by Denver persons interested ap ae vari-| Treads are so congested with business that Yerkes-Mizner has sued for absolute | they are unable to give prompt service.|in the Union Pacific Coal company ie aS oe ee ee tivore passed F The Harriman lines want a share ofthat|7.000 it|land frauds In Wyoming fs that only] crease of value in real estate is shown divoree from her syyoung husband, Wil-| acres of coal anxious are lumbermen the onl¥|inq land has been re-|by the fact that the property which|S0n Mizner, to whom she was wedded} brought more than $24,000 this week] one night in her splendid Fifth avenue mansion a few weeks after the death Through-/they have {t. This can only rates be done the dene to vatiit retains ne ieof) changed shanged Hands {I ve yearsrs ago ago f for a con-; Ma retains « control st company through the establishing pj by "xceptic or Mr. Yerkes. She has named several acquired | sideration of 210,04) of this lot gives tracts valuable most Hacriman|the : Hill rari of the the|¥0t az combination On cere acquirement The from Immunity it. by fraudulently nee young women of the stage as cowere troops disturbances. France ABSOLUTE from May there » , . S debets La Huxope ht. and police Britain Great held in reserve for outbreaks. throughout SS nine Smith, s% teor| ASKS sideration a front. foot, is the150 being was $24,750.$3 The ‘property -__ Denver, Tomple and total Combination, their] F. 444% minor control Men} South Main Joseph nas bought Latter- » that that From tween on of er some Cable.) 1.-Reports show and through Christ ee May capitals quictly Jesus be | (Special London, of of Saints, pee Who Attempt to Break atl ct sts s tor ments from the > forests ofO Washington to the middle west by means of Harrlman roads. At present the Hill lines ous day a Pa Church UNBROKEN | croscec-in-trust, after ee eect © a petition eaten cocina merce commission asking iene it Speak, The SEEMS but! cinc coast Lumber Manufactures' asso-| Protests Gorky Does Not Just Hates Her New Name. a over tne controt of the lumber tonnage| POWER the Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes-Mizer|t Small Parcel. tains Cream. 1-The tween are in BE eH ena OF May Back es ACT Washington, Gives AAAS - -_- SINGLE Paci Small Tract and Re- cer | Union eo rer Trouble. Me Opened. ADS VVVS SHY eS | un NWS BARBRA Observes Holiday with Soldiers Ready for ARAAARAAARASBAARAAABAAALABTALATY Paris BASISFOR FIGHT RETURNING LAND OPPOSITETABERNACLE SAME QL STORY: cc THROUGH EUROPE remaining 90 per cent. | Ohio." jSaumnter, Margaret, aged four. |