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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, ROCKEFELLER ON STAN THREATENS - MRS, SMALL ON 0 [Sc ere Pane money once FORTY eqpry: LIVES LOST [MATTHE | WS SUICIDE THE | Other Systems. -- For | Having "IT'S AN AGE= OFOF § BIG THINGS" Ee as inaugurated esterday by | WHY Denver, Aug. 4.-A strike \and G oes to ' ;} cause shure h, | the of |PieSreas BGrotherhoed the refusal Saree 7S ae . 3Y - > per follen ie ieee GIRLS LEAVE licates lows ara > the ‘ oe ; 1 tow fe ® wise John : made was atti feral‘< the upset i. oO haveit since Such as , dge fide fight that decision So ha i nt, ; cause West Rocke- : andd e ¢ wes * ay. on a reached will j bay ee eque have 28 is to be made i And then ied SO . pote raise | | > t estauran Respects t M leAfl to | and Booker iF Washington, = oe o1001e | }iwife baSt. orLouls, ong Aug.e a eel 4.-Mrs. Sam t Georgta jest Presents "Excuse me the pay from <A of 2 ano four gene ae i Te re ee panda Rockefeller, couple all other the pay cents an. a the for "there whom is a young [ have a ce " erday "This the eee in suggestec 2 little that is Mr gift men's scene in France last Tne living over men here MRS. he rejoined with a twinkle in his ave] ; ne gai = alled a somewhat similar {ts at length re- operation After her thanks to physician who performed operation, she continues "T had so hoped to get out of jail on bond, but [T have to give that up now. You see I'm far from home: Why, it takes . avs 4a siete . ten days to send a letter to my home and get an answer to it Just think s th: how very. far Wathinecae & ee*x< : a. | no frlgnde: ii } | cept kind one my much very, or two, . » who would stay longer, forin re have the I been amhospital VoLy she he ; |+ - s ter w ul | + ee erjorated) 4 At vane 3 through Same2 inability for the "It Mrs. Small thing would body, ' + for ran im people be nearing ‘ some. + |}+ . who Urea of r wae ntce if-soimé 4 ee ballmy for plight,ke hit hee oie But that's aa tau finee) ie ; a day or two T'll have eae to zo back to the bolts and the bars of the jail-for two long + + they should teach | of our country the home.' iste such are oppressed and in trouble ©] wish I had it, I would like so much to get well. =+ to 7Money -portant clubs and beneficent} * to accomplish their|* real purpose in life, the young womanhood Another}love money. ee 2 months Will come; $+ all. will eaid And that then the trial is the worst of I don't, E can't see now stand that fearful time I is say that higher and the cost that of} they are; than yardmen| MARY SON BAKER MAKES ES EDDY' men lose their sentiment their respect for for women $ Merely Skim 'Surtads " Yok > é . women's clubs and other "These Cause Ae summer. sale rs ma They of A i ssal horrors ft re a in A ; ze New York, Aug. Aug. for Audience. 4-The country, tends , re to support says se that to tell. In nse ay aie may ay > saying: account Ee Act ‘ 4 have 4 Saranae } | or TI s a dred her ee ae Pe heen thero ro shti Ig Ing Les 2 z= , F OF Weighs more about H nana e - run Pounds, Lake, N. Y. Aug. 4.-The of we Sirl's death. | She also}"Beau Brummel," the "Baron CheyRumbaugh sent the message to|Tial'' and the "Dr. Jekyll" of Richard Ch in|Coey, ine Pape carea R . eiloaidt £ émiine oF Mug tk 5 4 Great o the ‘ of "Laura ‘ you ‘I's ath se killed3 herself ve on} os " Mansfield upon ray ee the stage ‘ai hehe 1 - passe ngers ‘The story about Laura picking out her Shattered bridge near Angers,|own coffin is false now says Miss|the will = " never be seen a In peieee impaired in mind, American actor lies guarded night and ali on board were drowned, The|Green. She also de nics strénuously that |and day in a little cottage in the heart story of the accident is fraught with]she for | of the =North woods .at Ampersand, . . j said she would ligmake Coey: smart % de ma " The trate twa «as laden> with picnickers dear for tht nor nat at a todin eee ne SAR Uee Der yaen coughing fits' the 21en1 , des oO us, or that she would make nes > and others ures, and sf snecee ry in search of Sunday pleas-| running at a high rate} dis aE the + disaster occurred walls, but the was so great through the her a that Laura went coffin and say: as|one suits me can lay me away plunged headlong from the etal and into the river, thirty feet. By this time the inertia ofbelow. ine train Na ea yA Sunhaugn eenmection etre nee entthews' death, asked Assistant District Attorney Trowbridge Miss embankment. Coach Roof the snapping of the}@reen first and second| ‘news the rest of the on the brink of Lifted coach Statements ei ron ee Variance that suicide. do." is RAnags. City hero nr during Also rar at thought committed ee 2 oe ie Of. topp If she She .inquest she "1 valets, Mahia says the, responsible said Paar eely ee or escaping The penned baa at ike lead, in this with point no is chance] quite End spenc sank o being deep shar Was in the ees by the} ene the (ain p , office aa Sea "I will wil ek will at the "a doubt fake he = eee aga Spot. couch train, re his I r Tee Mr. Mansfield wife and ae Bo from als Lake the thick of oor aranac Aes nite " In campers inti- he his Ny ToseanT of and ae ene brother ms tame i summer hotel S¥C*ts, and to & light cottage had been taken, that} this Thespian hee was spot the stricken bor _Sinee then he has been living there time, Reena ena ene auc is said that more have been fo 5 Stretched on a car of a special aaah Oe tii ch toppled over into] Rumbaugh sent the telegram announcing e river there was a loud shriek of|the death of rite to Coey, and that i terror from the passengers, who found| was done in her presence, both of them| and the coach, dragged down Bree ae Se eae and it leave Mat- Felix, Neatee replied: she ever 4 statement StRPAR a IS M10S ing, they are wiring to Montreal and New York for specialists to hurry to : Sought Laura Rumbaugh the ; that there is grave will 2 tenes e axe ceerates Even while his wife and brother declare that Mansfield is steadily improy- in| this When the costumes cessful roles, so far as to select | his side, and "The lining of. this mate friends They though they had been made of chalk. | The engine and tender, a baggage Car and the first -jpassenger,. coach the the we Siins WhoE Th the cor-| ; inquest,| dertaking rooms in this city about a week| before the girl's death. She also testi-| of the| fied engine|the buttresses for these etter: ae sworn testimony before ahhh, Jury, at the Matthews Green admitted that she accompanied Laura Matthews to Fleming's un-| tracks] heavy impetus that the pay dear In over the river Loire at the engine suddenly ran off the track, At this point the ae flanked on either side by stone train crashed him was vhe when Ata ridge Ponts-de-( e t the East rere occurred t 2 pon oe = fi ait rough a Nurses Colo., the case than she Signed statement rks $ AsGot: ve has 2 the , i * ty. thati Springs, theory = that :Miss Green knows ‘ Capl Us RIE E out as : Special 4.-I railroad Ore ce ant. od 4.-In IRI time of Miss Laura Matthews' funeral, by3 Miss Tillie c Gree 5 een, the e nurse . 1 a ; ote dead girl, which was published through- Au- 3 Disaster o speci : f the | } and : Investigating eo Republican Lepupnlcan I x Thougafif An Angry Citizens Strive for Life of Child's huhe CENTS LIVES} ccy'or chicagoat kanca city atstne| SPECIALISTS ARE SENT FOR gutted out"Our toy' Fe ote ce tts c worst] SI uffer toc ay in one of the they for eal Are passenger cars saved train, which stopped organi-| alate) which pretend to exist a zs _ e oe E ptudy x hat FIVE WILL NOT DOWN caer ae Colorado ao Recovered thorities was checked and coupling between A PRICE een 2 ecrereniniecil FOR THEIR t Bodies ae All SSS them. Today-Fair, ridge Into River. FIGHT 34-44-4444404544044000008084 Mrs. Small belleves leaving, home is*re: seer For ang maneh salked-ot hia SETTLEMENT Weather Sas _, {Attention Called t to Conflicting erie: re Carrying Sunday Picnic Statements Made by Nurse |Mumbling His Old Lines Beoy Plunges From Tillie Green. tween Coughing Fits With because they are willing to work than men in order to weac fine| lose 1907. IN AWEUL WRECK ee rapidly the the the clubs, 1+' that Indirectly those| i rere -sponsible work, 7 "If the woman's organizations desire and] yes- left who from , fet at what she terms "the woman prob' a greater : estilo é An eer noe ! : as thaté i § abe ace problem Home 1s Their Place. yardmen employed | salaries ‘and Denver, but|cheaper Souie entitled to more money: the |©™Ployed in the East. Chicago is Annie | Wanted an advanee of six cents an/ clothes Daily association with men in} hour for the men employed in the|the business field tends to break down | Ds nver vards and the yards west of|the barrier between the sexes, and when | married | here. small today with performed, stating Woman's Chris-}4 "Cz se, she i ae ic ig elitchtsctock ipa entering lines West of] of their yard-| hour including erance Mrs. Small believes Women's organizations for ‘the greet / ninahet : in all] to San Francisco] Colorado and South- te ee oa . : of the | four cents for its with a/ between Chicago Wag Ait wiean to cau th, 7 are giving away presents after Bradley, « i z ee Pe ae Gr aatin mnoepeme rn cer eet rely n ertaining The amoun amo Colorado ane bu s} i it ion rol its yardmen Ogden be-} Railroads Will Fight. months ago the Colorado few he|men For Newly Wed. a moment." said G;"Aug;4:/-= Times interview recently W. Small aliat | 4+ evangelist} « went in and played the best golf game] raise at this time, the raflreads say,| ‘This, so far, they have failed to do, but of his life This morning, smiling,}| is unreasonable, and will be fought] have advised girls to ‘go work for a bike suave, with nerves steady as a cloc k, to the end Ing.' Let the girls remain at ho his wit not a jot blunted by the blow, | The Brotherhood of Railway Train-|take work from their mothers' shoulderars, he appeared at service at the Euclid} men at a conference held in Chicago; While the fathers and brothers ae avenue Baptist church, and when I/some time ago agreed to aece pt the | them. Women are now fast ruining men's referred timidly to the action court he came back promptly M. an covering | ‘ SAY men> pay sj < bar é beh Sage ve da on ae outhern itself is sma like the Seuthern Pacifie , sho owed Incidental R 1 of ‘ 100 today t accept for a f invo pls ae him. ie to the . fte a os e offe Oo com- vante aed tee ere Gli protective ' oo purposes. Ss. it pat industrial giant of his building is nonchalance is superb . . road a 1 is is the age of big things," he! Southern and remarked sentimentally when the news| Chicago raised of the fine ) the payroll My . Rockefeller's poise jain > i Ss uetle : une been disturbed by the stage S| Stee ta ee that has been aimed at the es ; on the HOME D. Washingfon prints meepantColorado and :Southern refusedec |acored werner tee eeand a oragnizations;4% natal today | + - gee. weak, JT but have I can't afford it'-you the Fe an i women's clubs - no money=-no on the for imposed is, it in- Is it Railway | Ji i! oe of | men, promise men . GR. agreed € ¢ earthe hon $10 Lan- | re afor ir ia : the determined lo ee ae that te $29,000,000" fine _ 000,00 ine ast) Saturday, met ® r vefore oulbliacoe Sis 4 r In n pees me, cerore | Fact many things | € increase ay, re Souure at si | 4 , Ncrimp Ceeatsee UK this fine ieaald WHY) Hearse k Vo | would {32 r ine dia Gsiete Wil he Thik vsual, of wae yardmen of 1 " nver al on in which | Standard Oil Kins King Plays Golf| ern Brainmen tne Gator Son be-| Pays system, ot extending 1,101 hamiles, ot Failed Their Purpose. -".""" Wasnington, The +++r+o+o+o+r+eoe | |Scores Clubs and Organizations STE efore It Ss Paid. -- ern Trainmen Affects Many Service. ANA AAS AAT i - Action of ; Colorado anc $ outhtel Be Dead a! Special TIN AAT TE FTNS y Lae wil | Republican SASSI IIIA Sata co +4++4+44+4444944444444444400 LANDIS FINE) - SERIOUS RESULTS WOMAN "PROBLEM? AUGUST 5, eae ja ne sea, oan sicians ego and Ss 3,000 before ‘Mavaneld feet BEE above unehom make Coey smart for this. I because there is no other spot in Amhim pay for these letters, ‘and rp Pa will a0 nat oes so well in set the price' a & consum Vv un bs [ han saan cae Rockefeller's benefit Deadwood, S. D., Aug. 4.-That greater part of their time in entertaining |tM8ht occurred the nearest approach| impact when it struck the wurfade of| "The norae seams to have either per-|Manstleld is upon ‘the WOrRR=aR, Gone u speech by President Roosevelt eluci- | George W. Glover, the only son offsome prominent member of an associate|to a lynching which the borough of|the water that the roof of the coach|Jured herself at the inquest and lied to|SUmption is denied only by his brother dating the doctrine that great for-;™Mrs. Mary Baker G. E aay' founder | organization, hey merely skim over but the} Manhattan has: ever witnessed. was lifted by ‘theThe compres-| tunes are sinful. He heard it through|@24 various leader of the C hristian Science|surface of things, s6. fastatement sot: tell- Pre ene spree tuberculosis and accomplish ; Rees loner specialist sion lise - Son: of theentirely enclosedoff air. coach|ing the corresponfénts, truth in the ol signed from without a comment "H daif an hati ehureh, is about to settle the famous] little toward stepping the drift of young ane a atitch' of clothing except then turned over and settled beneath | klyen by her to Coey at Kansas City. The | Montreal, who attends him, refuses to - later i pine to return to bis chateau.] case which he brought for an account- | women from the homes and the creating | iS shoes and stockings, bruised, bat-|the water, drowning all those that oc-|affair has excitea tremendous interest answer when questioned) Silas k "Going ‘ide or walk?" 1 asked. |ing of his mother's wealth is currently ‘woman's problem' In social and com-| tered and beaten until he was only half] cupied it. The fireman of the loco-jin this city, The theory that Rumbaugh Hent's lungs. if emaeller or aris a | Neliavedl hare and isis not being r denied de life. ' : andcd the conductor of the ill-|may have murdered Laura Matthews To the persistentnh reports also that |Insan"WW sai ell.' ire re ae Mr. elieved here, |m ercial a conscious, George Kestner, 33 years of | MOU olive uctor 2 | interested parties, Glover himsel "Many girls really are not compelled to are ‘ en fated car managed to escape by swim- with the guilty knowledge of the nurse, |Ity and. neurasthenia are a they wont a:enh paUe,,, eu ae: gone ast, sipping: quictly away, | swork, buc desire to associate with people|28¢, Who says he is married and eh min aot first caused a sensation ar In pent oe Daye oingesy. epRasy™ nan ae a isa story of hischange ivf heart]in a higher soctal scale, which makos Ao Kast Pi weneeriD, ‘chon nls wos landStruggle Por Life. ow srapicly eee Sredencejeh og LeeLee in. thé,5 , ret ; ~-_ eh.a s eae pps portend, tens _ epee aainetscee 7 Es E a¥ Ink : ores were . hurr! he | 5 ar yp a - Delirivuen i ir . a pane ees "eae ht Boe eS e Ss _we <a = = = ---- i 2 v : . y e W nN Se 7 oO i/ a ample of selt-repression as es Roe 7 Miler 2 : Pert: . etn > toe ory ‘ ote ‘Accused i aap att ampiing to atteck an displayed. The rar: aah Lucky Bald- eramet named Miss fhompson of | many a girl's entrance into business life, shantiescus edo ins =f; in the | hope : that : some of those i aboard might : U weighs less than 100 pounds, ad possessed the. virtue but sosten. only ah dimit D, bes. Rockefeller Sere oa r To6 Gan John see han hin a and talk with him, note the to with wa today a Naas former Glover, Glover. af schoolmate daughter Her of of Miss|and George father is 2salso sult against plaintiffs in the one W,|nish of 4a Mrs. the What have aT oidaien Barre atm you must to come say out Jee rien Peteshai| xclaime a: about it?" | ee | had "Not a persisted cause of he at that their ‘Don't cried. for word," smiling in playfully it so be-| disappointed,' he] nothing ‘ and play Vy the to be Oo golf in. then asked writing thé | the world of a verdict It and and Oil makes 000,000, fecling of seems to make al companys it liable there is the is to behind a a greatest of the Miss the fs letter, mask dejection Oil has =| ete of the country, a). and the ee of base There | Guidance was a. Asked P wayed for divine "-makers ny of for she her,| majority not have been of upon the fine f jard ars a vyho in his direction had minister it was but mind, 5 culmination omy ee of the I war upon) By the marshal rmation 4 disappointed pnoena t here in charged upon T. iF| with it 1 because | the i togethes oil busine ss, the : he owners oy ones sh Se ivale nt Saat was Vals of we down in to 7 for a a ae stock of building. a a akefeller has They -belleved they me. made 6 .J fair offer to afineries St ta © oO a, ry or | the new concern ul atifaitiehy ‘ che "little Une began a Oll aw eed Bien s.10 war PTtaie thatan.the : , ae ar ue Standard practices that has were and. if: he we co would repeat te . ever ana with we of the a. Sarat h 5 which the he should ran it], be engaged ibited by 7 a iy pron tn ment ene f to that the he in the still floor > Rite ee 2 "Tvnch let they and and aiehit oo the girl t him!" father, hallway Kestner 3 eet tried he im-|Neither aye Attac am. by home, United|jayen the was}tative, admin- Mt I. H. e 0) as Trade was t i ther in| in knowing law he | bey ond all that th when . : c day = awhile , ae further subject about Rogers, asked = af- In He in showed to: a-sermon, the serivee C "apiaeet con-| tudied y ris ‘ Se only oO ocled - but with EUES \ 5s ag SN rh my I 20 ‘ whi ‘ the Mast liner} o as nigh $3, as $ L v0) am from é ee oforoc aT Pee aOuA mselve heroe heroes uttered his the Fair-) boring it Is solid had been at the re was a men thirteen ine snaft a Days roing going or Tons few signs which Of] drove to fall were the aisle ‘ A aged 35, teaching years, al- \ at "GodwithIs deep Love," me oO rullo's beavers, iblic and him. ato Ms: e congrat-| to as = those who| he walk-}] a and out to the elechim, he seemed to} egree to him 3 " ee | e and} yous caught] found of Phat« and r te »bleness| Landis deci-} + departure has| in relieving been a doctor that could] was sent for. glance the he man saw was that to the only free amputate = legs. Tulio tion, handing BG fad" could Went ‘ -~ Z helped him in the doctor mya sae ents whé > Bae 2e same the the . Bike) was clad, tered no ol Prepared to say METTLER: 3 CRISS te d (toe south a from result | conditions | f Z of life t are form better of an To keep barn of this city, or hou in accordance eat ‘The af army igs a nen in authorized enlisted general men with the hay. barn man t with By night pe ae hound Sak RUS WEST ee ee eee the fee Thi The de-|by them educational| monthly when retired. pay, they are she just8 to $9 other conce rae a moles much to had have a Standard, have not been ita era: Politics the attacks..07 meley byoe fice acts Persons and W oa high have of- in- y de | asic be fought with all Wea yn |# ae now Taek a through. the fighting f the a: Le agmen i highest power of Ef 5 a ° lo} courts} Stand-| ( taille sd AeOe ; bureau, in thi : under: he the ora jc joint of an information . s3 authoritseat the th authority. Educational alliance and the Jewish association Aid and |‘ ultural of, tik Aeri- | tired list does net entitle enlisted men : |any further increase of pay oan for length sees beyond what accrued at | a ae | turned i ork. bie date DAE, ars cearoh wwas was put on > en-) , >né d thi roe morning 7 S a chain proved Insists a that very deaf,] of tne WO-| c ame a has feet, floor] instituted a Booth COAST warships the Through Spanish an} govern-| erence ne by nations in-| ravide until the Abe pe ee ea = can ue Insta le 4 effective. Unless the ‘ease cease and a 1S the been turbulent definitely disorc hat 3s how £ (hat) n }ers that anarchy jpn Morocco. tribes into must be by the pow stamped out] eee Methodist Missionary Work. a . York, Aug 4.-The final report Beenie ‘ a a New : |the missionary society of the Episcopal church as such has i es Issued. It covers year during which mission by ca one care} the the work of the organization > + -___- oe7 aa : | > Rae ee ‘rick eee thought of ‘Perhaps there recession business ae » > : of Methodist just ~ been Ie year ; 1905, ee foreign and home church The e pe odist |one in my ‘IT have otherwise. muy be what be is and a good nas: oe going is : ne one-third and the ain fered ian Both ; 30 to ot | missionary C sed were used mission living in Straw§. f hak wets cae Mans oe E pcan d s for for the are ne Some churehes among United States foreign ' his to ey ce ANTI-CLERICAL a were} peoples] RIOTS FIERCER THAN ae Aug/. 4,-he Rome. riots are situation becoming is serious ‘morning EVER auntl-clerical alarming two and cardinals the were spat upon in the streets as was Dom perosi, the great ecclesiastical composer, Besides this, many prominent prelates were and even hissed and anti-clericals large a night purned.: of the ; As a Pius priests and otherwise in the convent nuns insulted streets. Rome in by Last was Further fi alarins violence a " on- the part anti clericals is expected result of these clsorders, Pope today . jubilee suspended { "tins = pilgrimages, many, 7. - one France, If prove and anarchistic the first S one from ae . from of the = Ger and two : Italy . . a from the Situation does not imthe disturbances by the element of the anti-cleri- continue, his holiness intends suspend the jubilee altogether gress a protest to the powers a A ReaGAtAre i : : Che Observatore Romany, and or the defend vatican, advises Catholics themselves vigorously when acke tacked and, although ‘ the to ad- the organ to at- , newspapers o 5 assert that the recent reports in vandal are false, the agitation continues to increase in violence. AFTER SESSION TH ENJOY EY OF PRAYER BOAT RACES -- Republican , « Speciald fais hae Cable oe . Swinemunde, e a Eon ee . ay E i rm any oe Prussia, eye ea a on Nic aa . A.ae kalser : 4 oa oer of ; 7 ets Gandvaved rine servecesThe ¢ William. : leads the prayer aboard sips an . services orvice the and vacht, was field ap-| | of werethe unique and in2 two-thirds the foreign participation se r in this ey After the ee ciety's home mission funds sclal work ; in , citles and] specia work eee 3 husband's return my work amount devoted 4,087 Methodist |assisted to the extent of $519,058, and these] ch s themselyes emselyes raise oward their] |churches raised toware |support $253,955. The remainder of : the} 5 ; , . 19 a reason-|for thing.' ie having for mission Sacace 1 7. rer $3 _- of} $3,000,000, over little a It | which 5 sum practically propriated for work ne | From the sion work for aren find the quiet and. abe. Siounearn Ste pa missions ere theadministere ) ela peror organization, total Methodist] mvtiank ge that unlooked ah | 1 Tie ie ane cone Pronsfeld did Mr His extensive travel: in search of health : c ae ee . was tog en erect ) ut , now that we€ have ed, 7 was condueted work now Baehas church extension States a l United ateCerears New | contributions eee / to ang@|amounted since significant would and work ponte today on the American liner : : ce plans declaring he had no new P away. js nothing ree missions in Even extra; statement: sub-|cais time threatening government. It] es ie e > r. agreed py ) citizens, to the and Saturday seare ning5 p . urty 2 mts a of mission, at the same the passive Moroccan a os = es eae his and at Saranac/Lake. Grasping at Mansfield' aid Mrs, wifey it is fearéd two ‘ is sup- against MOROCCAN with . Morocco in was arrived ergrew illiams rated $8 me 7e, Sonne which ope f foreigners it are is entirely earth expected safethatfrom an M0-} ex- | estation, it I ac € 3 pedition will be sent to Fez to make qa demonstration of military force and} the scent and went] barn. The search| to| fairs, and do not know ine sta of Pal |or how : business stands of| yet and here for summoned coming party This frighten the wor returning," he sald w plans in business or [able retirement ae ferces from both e . jon; Penna ek edt : geciras agreement under) exhausted. She is now under the iat acter of aes physicians at the sanitarium. allowances of! to them paid In addition entitled to by s | found her unconscious beside the barn, | been « divi {Jed, theargeboard of " foreign aerork oO she having way through havinglands, charge he hay to burrowed the door, herwhere sne felljin|sions foreign and ofthe Methodist board of nome wor following rariniatlons eee SLE caught || orders pay and ' will be in some have agreement Te} ki Neidhardt, | way|structure his} W@S8 crammysixteen da with by haytwenty-two from the aa: promulgated was ment the riotous if ' eu au subjugation in held be will it develops,! began ling} urday by the president © In such sackcloth and ashes does the] parture is in the form:o " ‘for c ommutation of clothing aa ‘all zo to Pittsburg and have no spe Oil wrap himself, |campaign to instruct con- | month for Tes Oil company of Indiana at that a scoreune | master of Standard : s ue.the immigrants ic her|ra <, and $6.25 a month in Neu of eal jal plans for the » rest of d the Ys summet ‘ ee ecen has done nothing Pacts hic h he believe he r¢ is confident that: the »< ver-).cerning pane Atay eas f "jas - mkfi: ; Crs, Sal fara light. Se eitos on the re-}J ee not been in close touch with af ce done W is' fi . wy sections of the ountry ane i é b = of by here| brother failed, Mrs. broke : over-| snugged morning, his hands afte! Meanwhile seareh we yar} Sanitarium people, police and Aa cuny PERE trail ane ra traced s and ss Pay of Retired Soldiers. Washineton, Aug. 4-Retired soldiers! . et re to receive increased allowances inthe| the]retired dq to his his arrival been ts ane. Paris, Aug. 4.-Orders have been issued by the government for the PQ-) trolling of the entire coast of Morocco ner-] of warm At te im and hay Barly next Neidhardt and The workman inside was and did not hear the cries . > 7 > | At} eer see Rae doctor was not) tonight BOE cA Wil Williams and ENTIRE her to the sanitarium the opera-| saw hand|the from Sanpete counts st ae a nplipcatye taht trio morning from suffering as came this recover not see what he was doing, and). ia) stat property absolutely every by : touch; buted hws eOOnPO VET trace of her was lost there : . \ blood-| wag "roe The ay vs aay Tie "es he wi ive or ape new whi chit has ) wears cache like butcompanions they could worked not. release ‘Then future, ‘ : Congestion 4-A I Po 1e little ne } 1 ‘ Pork panei ie ny bee ci i man for done the ; a thief purse posed alive prostration work, monthly1 by the: pay department. ‘fheir| . eearior > j » ing | aad is|congestion of t the larters east side, hiv t not - migrant of bythe remov! country |pay will be three-fourths of the monthly || sad been | ee Ferber: et . a arith nd|pay allowed by law for the grade he li sghere a a : | satisfaction) of . Relieving $0 ities OCICS, Bee regarding in a believe of Salem, Ohio, who has been school in Pittsburg for SIX was | thinly was coughing, making every ie effort toeae keepras heryoble husat ae xil th e t oO wardsds by Booth, Wowarar who Y out; this wife tonight/gave devoted fleeing|The the that the crowd ta farmer a purse is --- only by‘ crawling E through| nly bebe 1 reached a mass of shaking, moving boulders,} divine} 4nd no man could stand upright and} ret ' < feet of the painaaa a dozen Saadwithin which chureh = sat Res 4 mit mother, | tacKea his of him r Tulio his . At this by has Marion, Ohio, Aug. 4 a d under|is responsible for the other two thefts many tons ef hay since ea E é a oe M - a orning without a moutna : of foot a RBS FREE arian Meee Hitt WARSHIPS WILL PATROL The} anaomen © was since a| He|have seh singingon ay ir i ‘ as him a e10 : 2 o, : mouth. man by strange}/he Williams, | ieux's drawing . his ete i ind 7 dealt a pockets to'catch was . that his even bery of this sort at the lake Suneay, Food Water. to jostled about found time he £ ran and followed er ona rock. began companion Under Without work some time]and will BEE roal of the fif-! awful experienc ran ‘and reached Miss Black was Rock and rive Hay vester- in of ote a aia of his career, nat he is much worse than = nerve-wrecked, a hurried off tow rope in' the early summer, is ada teed sud-]| a peeneenenat of in as He ‘ F man with Williams ts @ cers say that : : be} ‘record,"' and that his Ss guilt will proven easily r Thereot were sae two; other * cases rob cases of © ‘ob- PREDICACENT ODD resort. himself soon _ 3 the the searching just cays 1g | Away }was at as was turned AS). Jon Gi later Is .to\becenlarzed"into tunaia From the street level to the| jen when teen represen-|yjio week. on led sion sonieD als advanced how right is : a 1904 at} quoted Sauna Service. ittendea pleasure. Yet the financier « down ane ference of was fac a in quoted were and of!nandg Kest- one dt °a, gan | BULIeG ons smselves oi ts top of have] "appearance ane an aes In or‘pt a Dat ee es station h ati een aa nown th on k aaa Se ea 3,800; now they rink found trio, Board how breakdown Tt wasehis "first since his Tineke Rocke-| it his. eyown mn not en as a are year denly Cheaper. 4.-Chicago he viewed under one great piece His com-|]| for treatment She left the sanitarium in tne] evening to take a stroll Monday Tulio was panion was ground to pulp. the on. imposed Judge Landis ¥ of caught under one of the main pieces. | country nearbs When began . E a qa she dusk s} she waslO] looks as well as words]; rested on his right thigh and one| come on she: says: he felt ee rae betokened. littl evidence erent boulder pre ssed against his! lost The night was ¢ Be and she was anxiety jest | tention whole ri certain one Cc ; oe ot swe Getting Aug. Las st high skating prompt the toe E' meekSP ciao ile sedan ox Withaot paroxysm John Ceri eke: age about 32 years,/his valet shall spread out at his bedwas caught Suday red-handed byin W- theH. act Booth/ side hisall triumphs, the stage eee he has worn &t Saltair while of|in fro "Richard III" a6 memberships was | $2720 of laborers workinecin AN new LackaWanna:"rallrond: tunnel. was -pinioned q worrying) H. ? een : lthe nervous sub- the D. with abate RNa evi- terrible vietins at break] wine to shouted Tulto-.19: years Of Age Decision St id to a Republican Itogers Frui-]o¢ the wit, -ocean arguments ET a bodies are It's AnE bet ERECINE ee eS Aug. 4.-Pietro Paulo Re New-York jeaith: I feel as well today as |jn years.' These laconic sentences were the the in time Chlcaso, Then the| feo with cries of by been BY MAN AT SALTAI From it. was the car sank. to: Salt: Lake where he: was ‘placed ‘in el recovered. The|2 céll the county making an investigaBoothat was one of jail: a large crowd] disaster standing about the entrance to the the the é dead. bodies had a He. ‘ nddled. topethar the ey had Pied eens chila|, kill were and All.:the' authorities ¢jon of the by and All there dows ae it thelr way out as the car sank. he "touching" his victim As soon as the/to "Old Heidelberg, tee then calls his Alothiniesot arate ee badly torn and| thie€t knew he was discovered =. his} wife to listen by pe hour while some appeared to ie trampled under victim. he breke away and but} husky, whispering voice and with eee foot in the few seconds that elapsed | W485 later arrested by Bee Sherifts Fea Pen eee weak he plays ov between the first plunge off the bridge Rugselt and Ie-ddington h and brought ee Reeeoay and word for word, eS Sein oratas to that of the vet Sune. ware who up the alive. positions dent hallway heard be the SCeh: they seized were who her up the} were the the icine cali? RAC ast crowd gathered and Q WORRYING ard appearance|today John his acts es RA ee bette Coil tae at 7 sag Sines into bye found tio whom « withholding | Chic ago. ready that cele Byer \* ay N fifth AUB EL dragging was only saved Who l of the reserves : ¢ arrival Landis k be-| Marshal dismisses say Amerika ee itting 1! all made Sat- || the St and- | me the screams Hamburger, out oie a bitterly disappointed man | people urroune . in| ulated him on his apparent recover : ; who, elle y abso believing absolutely He shook hands' with them' all with : convinced of his own sincer-| Shaping . ithas|2" Se playing began Thefr girl} yy) hy Hl Latest shining | firm with know me better Ww z I : me occasior era a "s i ; tes age ‘can' : denies on fine $29,240,000 (pe Rocketfeller's| his household | gy; indy ra Oil trust by when Rockefeller Science me ae If | his: wonderful career, » says . unrelenting Oil Stand ue ee -afelle eels he aA BOE traced by Roe and oi-< said, ae } ot -succeed: || os Bute DeULen ep is th * Pst ait de | It was stated at his home that ° Mr , i Ss 6 cour Aviagurieheatl ose Or ee a ‘eate: i , it; an will | Jtogers intended tothereturn to New ee iding beganrit maintains cold si a a . "we lpy tomorrow for purpose of a York con" ck of Standard » atock aata are pries they € against - pe , Refers trust with his fellow citizens, || SESE es‘ OF OES e LRINDA As We took the Later when sueceed ity. Sadie Of! white of Georgia, to eaugnte, eplical abe sceptical about 3 Sadie ,| Washington} favorably of the negroes to most Cleveland impeding justice exterior, Sts wndard Oil company did not fail feller is vyhe He said that, when he e began to weld}, "la man the disjointed elements in the [Himes lf, pons Twenty-ninth ‘Ag.4-| | With her sisterby Annie, when approached Kestner, managers ill-advised,|on the Standard Ol] company, that lies In|} ¢hoan that I will not discuss the way, taking of others of and of served emiling iM ac ae even negroes Booker looked W! ha or the i Oil WAS ago company, by envious which person : were heads) lil-known newspa= whose rar ent permit under said NOT have which Rockefeller's Chicago, } inf | \ker nee Rockefeller and his assoSS Tullo and his gang descended to the that is their theory ROW. sOF New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 4-""I 4M] bottom of a shaft eighty by a hundred} attack upon the concern. Mr . "0s ake eat 6 . valkec res < a ar ~ that Judge Lan.{not worrying about the latest attack fev, anacds tp Raita ye Puke Chicago. States of her an ner, and the hallway 2 er is now in the Presbyterian hospital. Three men who were in the crowd are of -------"+--___- ‘the the is‘ fur- any a success certs of e- wanted had ¢ who work he js trying negroes s are a ee 7 Oil has ech laws. | jstration heard of otner Small ~ k criticised ‘cafes to Mrs. se follow courts." Them. member at Pittsburg& | him t rom his desk last | These matters have almost convincAttends. Divine the | the attacks on that Rockefeller the led the think don't i { his family, he \ Vith him at t directed really are rd Star SlB-)5 1 ar Sti splendid 7 in the all|services matter the feels fe ‘ ; ‘ante eae Standard in memory. erected he eo | a c nee ‘ y yack i ee auppare e 8 c py Hstenes the|/and Oe4this finepeer imposed Se ey dae Lan ee the AR pemarvelous ay og self-control, A cy aera and| 1 list rently gespite Lan-| pl by } Judge 7. { cer upon « the scores York waiters as action was hasty and that the ‘best proot of isted } thost the Rockefeller severely She| personally} proposed who industrial amount the|{o and. administer eA TIA « head while the Be prayer, whil turned curlously moment] nation and ite bowed it. letter Standard point the thisjon ehureh | Mr. Wils BORN ecretary and guidance the tear pret 0 With She that] to eee York eae ; ACY. et a New Sigsbee was witness|was it blow. at Sts ndcntl Oil congplossiv: toinat.e1 ng | in significant in tne closing "105 5 4 ;services» rning 5S when the Rev. me take the iniral posed on the company It is felt that] Judge Landis went out of his way lo be | : ware beyond all warrant when he in- ingratitude Divine ' it to gave ne ae man of to New marriage the ‘communi-|New manner ahison she ane aoe oe aoe nis - 4 ' Nat r Yo HENRY cneratic re-)\ iy. duction of prices, the concentration ol talent, modern methods, ete in. the advantage of the consumer, is the subject to a hie as- presence ae ndous comp: as a cory ora-| aig labore a. for the economic } ind development in and that disappointment; though he will notliiee of Myr. aaa ey nen ye: E - Te ate" iates, and Rockefeller believes' he 3S» Une; wi est of. gross injustice; yes, more, ‘that the ae ae i Standard tion that wished making Beeause poh her often divorce Agree er is not a Small the women's clubs or Cepanten tena of her|aiso in the hospital as the result of the state, because, she says, she could not battle with the police for the prisoner. agree with them -n their methods. She is|~phey were beaten over the heads with a daughte r of Thomas ee . Spek night sticks .| ber. of co ir coli laia y rio oe Attacked Without Warning. eran Baie pore Mi receiving belle a in trike a ptt A crimina fine son his ico in polities, judicial proceeding nat A | of a jury toat stamps ‘| Standard she into Th,a which for our Can't atne ae zt vi 1a ings to do ; ; pa f the multitude andx behind : = Beste a || , xnt } 2 Hu. ae <whevonvy-andjealousy ‘ V) lof'men in' the financial world. who-are F if z the be- yer hone nA him enter ; his automobile But sna : ret Rockefeller. says nothing about ‘ cz ) fine, if he preserves a smiling face fore her her insure world to keep you in trim |< ylover $34F lie carried the Rev. John Wilson of | ment EGuelid | the in officiated who London, ivenue pulpit today, home wita him, |- jest the her with would sorry | requesting mor - ;| te Glove1 to greatest: game told cate iterate Thompson = ears ahs Rt Nee woman dec ares that summoned he esand silence, | reporters : have out is and of the disappointment. look "you Come row; replied, attitude SEAT and Miss aehim d young Tene marriages material \yirg. vigorous clasp of the hand, the ruddy Miss ‘Thompson Hse LIS eine in eG cheek, steady, unfaltering voice, it was ing known her mission. To rlover 8 1€) hard to realize that a corporation of | exhibited a letter and said that Pr which he is the guiding head had been eee . St aeiie minice 2 areca fined a vast fortune for criminal praceee ' ao Sonos an i tices, the bulk of which of his own pocket. the : Eddy.) | win ee by Him frequently S rhe this of the . ¢ observance sLonhensoliern ee - by Prince von Buelow, raver immperial morning because "on ae scoompen pe went aboar the Russian imperial vacht Standart, where another service > was held after . n the ritual oftweethe Russiany church AAS Races between the two crews of the two )yachts occupied, the afternoon, ' and the two prizes, rulers -»., , personally BaeGa distributed ig 4 d y a te : |