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Show See BRS Che Jnter-Mountain Republican VOLUME X, NUMBER 7. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908. Waskied jee PRICE FIVE CENTS MUST HAVE MONEY {CONGRESS 10 DIE TAFT BACK FROM [STRIKERS USING INDIA SHOWING - [THOUSANDS GATHER IN UTAH OR NEEDN'T COME WITH THIS WEEK PANAMA ISTHMUS' DYNAMITE BOMBS SIGNS OF UNREST. 19) SING PRAISES. OF PEACE --- es Letters of Mrs. Gunness to Vic-! Se Appropraitions Will Not Reach; tims Positive on One But Will Approach Bil- Point. qe: Murderes . ca x 'e| . 0 o Obtained in Various Ways on 7 $48,300, = ‘ ' Lapore, . May a band, life. insurance, From Peter From avenue, Herman Chicago, From Gunness in From Austin, fire Ill., in Gunness house insurance, $1,500. From Ole O. store, deen, 8. D. From $2,900. George $1,500. From Wis, mated at $1,000 From each, fifteen at This 200. Nh of $1,000 gives }vegular ing a $15,000 Have the fiscal few but; total of hrs ke actual carry amount t the fact. jis Mrs. not] money. ‘They © is build-| are: r 2S) 3. G reatly worr Pr _ aha -_ . De aa y the $720 for of > O. navy, Pendan is that Ra yn must be or greeted friends,} enjoyed] although] to be quoted relations of and excellc nt Panama ‘an Panama, as on] the} -ongress could cut partments Rs Cae but +etendan , hoe iound locksai ofee sandy re bills hair oa } keep one not unlike , if well canal Iabor aj not of ° made , El-| new that for ‘the great have Gatun well effected excellent rate of by the house. ttle.! mor \ on eo The siracke clinging ree to ae planEe hair he said, looked piety a Sele roth juster F ro x that Iocks 2which ee is has not oe jy re a service ee the on new) West was this on a . :: - Special uneas siness here, made in line St. : nent - Organization ¢ er nor circles Was Formed With utler at Women crowd mob men on ; that the is admitted invasion of featuras os the oe joa rhe SEFFE + prev-| Se eae who . alt ‘eal eee scans the RG ee Penne Secretary + ; have ; + been] Judge + DHE and SOCIETY eae the} Ow street PEE Mrs. J. B, W. yesterday society J. M.. Smith, Rice, signs of Menting the discontent, and':a dently exaggerate of the|™ischlef maker, reserves restlessness, aft- were cal deduction his A is but they Utah i" resources as a more philosophi- that the unrest is The police another nother was a : guarded onene iarrived replaced plac i on n the the car and 3 Pire Pollowed Explosion. Frances» avenue, N. &., with t he} track Q . y Russia =Were illuminated ; When Indian in; honor of wesc : of Japa victory: Orlental jo = thesti "active: 1 fc tion was stirred to recast oatibul oo en. atrolmen when favor N. Mrs. Utah] all presented a world | showing movement deo Sony and a iia The torinaditnnus eins i deen le-at § ERGs American, imaginath 3 e pos- tion. as tt 1€ Peace c taken creeds] of the] spe oes peace. " Argu- fe" was vith pained Aen Et, 7 PRaDy in of Ss warfare + + + Richards, Rey, Mrs. Pp. A. J. B. .> Simpkin, + ee sula r and diplomatic ys its whole the for| Waite ed for yet vast service, wher ‘United "What, outOw do 5 staff.of Gtates; is ser A ae ani and AO ee and Hate ‘the: b rid.pe tes civil Armies and navies are wae it is generally suppo the Of eee ae ‘Love Pénée gree the >. to ae opis as much as w © are | our aerlouttanal re sentedvain in allvall-the the mations nations of of tail te ae nn is twice as much es the Unite of ~ the) expenditure the ac- which pays . : iss are supposed sum to-that partment, to discover, by Seen bs vestigation, how to inerease' our ply of food stuffs. We spend ole little more than $3,000,000 on our and} ee Vian. 4 ia Suggestion soclety and ation f yesterday yes nas rest of War. ae meaning "of; t © people's 109,371 men for. v we= nope : > what of . the meeting held , «a year|neyer . : ermnac MOY GF hav HONG Lor do? ea the tabernacle, . when; the anawer to' there caweations and thi the name pis ralsed This ‘ia t $14,000 to O-. 4 as peace. seauaY ! of peace. GeorgeGoonSquires Coleone) © Be ne Se dena. ABBA. rHn S, It is twenty times spending, through is In ndia movement received its introduction to} and-he is expected to be genie en deal | Utah Since that ,time there has with the Indian problem, as was Lord | been on Impetus that has enlisted the Roberts with those ef preceding eras. | "Upport of thousands over the state board F. P. Stathakos, the of universal eS sibilites of a recovery of ancient pres- | #"owth. ago -< tige by the yellow and brown coon ago at Fortunately Kitchener and} followers of reo were necessity for a to the scene and amid a sign-off a re-awakening of the East of bricks, clubbed back -the}i® consequence: of the Japan conflict + Sjodahl. gathering of all] pensions, and we Congregational} vote an immense afternoon, oe praises Reece: Preceding the of business meeting, there were ringing evi-]| ++: + z ttt ttt 44 t444444444444444444444440 dt FEE representative atthe First church Peace 3 Henry. V. Frick HHT HEHE - ones At a between the two|C@®eds ©T being period, quiescentSomeand British apathetie for a long writers hold Keir Hardie responsible for fo- inereased| persons the crew Police showing OFFICERS. Cutler Treas Direetors--John Cosgriff, + anihcenicn eee half a century ago C. First Vice President-Dean Benjamin Brewster. Second Vice ee Charles J, Freund, + clos-| PEACE President-John + + have] EEF EF EEEFEFEFFF +++ 4444 44444446444444444464444448 os UTATL + ae a is . looked oe the machinations} ogbisrotnslcint te ae ee ae he } 2 ; the MohammeKabir pass and] situation. tence of ee UPO? 4s Sona qerleh Gf anices The outrages of the passengers] doors. Sevaral i the of 1,000 attacked car on Gov- Head, alt hough every effort is being to minimize the serlousness of t ae pt ee portant distinction ‘ noe tracks EO Chairman. s min Bs} OO ¢ | ra : ' . VE and equipped © AFFAIR ---- 4 a" fans or enough street were found other parts car explosive to llance the rhe London, O RRR ar Pine oe pone oh 1 Gea ised. ens ‘ Sends @ ( 1: 1ir British blow. 5g Lisbon cor- | Telegraph is ae caus- street claimed . 27 victims, -~- a " 1am Explosives several 1 wit iedirt the Fin st IT§ Ix church unmindful of absence, in that your [am objects ing.. - not presiding over the governor's you the Sl wagon Methodist Dr read the Scriptures. In from hia speech, Teen } said in part: in Mob, oe heavy = a cars stones. Tomorrow. 200 will has -_---_ >> + - --- -- CLOSES < Charge were Tras Oe. Ge Dis dow »in "them : ‘ o 4 story, oeswhich romantic the and One honor. sympathy purposes who to enlarge of has'seen of|7? an war a to. love 4 b meet- in: the for all ROP ve an oe Serer eee its|2°" foreuni- i ‘te our auty te")pest with | SPC° your be among - movement ker she Jeads peace? the world esn in this = Squires | Securing trary, thig question suggest. deliberations in|""Si: and 1 assure full horrors inay well ; Bs most in a world the Paden| tf rae ae tes ‘In Dee eins -one: is vetter ; - | Boe wry Soran by a . paying pnd ante' Here of temporary time er v. the Grand| Pesce Prepare for permansut t # eace.'" 1 represent. ores peace.alanine on the ear tracks and/Lggting By Cashier Breaks In-| versa: kvm jo : Mrs. ae eg . May RET STi17.-The Daily ful-| city. when thena rollee remove; howling stoned them 1owl coats charged the crowd. . - an a a ul "Out ' = a to splinters, the tracks on of mite fi pee aot Mifty-fhiith street ait) : = oya with ; inatingat cap found onatreet the and car tracks Rat was Pitty~atth onr the St, Clair line. The-hox ~ con- The At C a | St.aot | stalled+in stitution Built the tor Oa ev aici was smashed with} ‘i re" Chief more place men three to <6 Kochler. will the. police policemen. By Bay Loe ~ Pittsburg, A National bankMay will add} force and} on each Sena- Army { th Republi ' an that has ite worn the nation's ielded scadpanal dui Quay. Srantant | sara ee os fades fechas eCaltizen ‘ i , ‘ oO aa Allegheny not WN re-open for } pusiness Monday Montgomery, formermorning cashler, se lcm Geren e eeing endl Brought = ‘ ‘The Flag Without a Stain," ana this reading number was followe d by y the th ee achiah casecevacice Gane nation as well| he Me ‘ as e 4,,tfaexved it patriotic devotion the nation byte weae recked or sanization uniform unk se and ine istare® All yor me oreseneD from Governor utier. ; olonel Squires read the paper which a8a left here by the governor beforere ~ Po in peace as | Grae: he wensaid: to valor iniavar. Together . W ashington, Word From "Reretting that The gov the I amGovernor. forced to ba ' é ec 1 v decide Meh 1e on 6~conformatio ie TOT ree CIeeie eos ‘y See one Eh"ork ee today mennart de ito}oOo}.2s much amusement in Portugal, of | car Superintendent, Cook of the) a bon : the © squarenless yua me f thePes bri a | put tei eeentatives { as a I R vrOChKhEeLEI=; | a ,.\the attachment of young King Manuel | company t declares the backbone of]‘ ones, 0 SOLE ne sen t the condition ot the teeth in the ¥ at fc 1 be ; to reach the mijl-|for the daughter of a lady-in-waiting the strike is broken and that cars| sk ll." strengthe: ed Rendan in his ke Fane 128 sit ee : vf a ai of Rey to Queen Amelie This love affair} Will be running regularly tomorrow.| ¢ Sinton that the remains, were those} ee ae gy tee t aX ethe: Fifth Avi nu »|and- the boy king's attitude bid fair} Representatives of the union _ Say] oP ae : 5 | Dr. Aked, pastor _ r "apm a oO ‘ ‘ atrimonis Jans be-| the men are willing to arbitrate if the of Moe Baptist church, of which Mr. Rocke-|to disrupt the matrimonial plans | : Sure Te Was Victim fell . i a mem ber ing lafa for him company will reinstate the men, . ies jt beyond hope of 1 redemption. <All day long a committee f offinanciers} ,| and bankers went over the situation to lend the institution financial ald | if it could be rescued from the| hands of the receiver, but it ap-]| : Aan peared Montgomery left nothing as a SeIf a nation arene ever had aahjust ic cause for!a War that oO warrevel\ i ' he a¢ " el 1 ermer er ay fouch a : ay 5 ps me : j t a ss ae ke et ou r te a itory, a pt t re ~ flag ae disce " ee - Sonat eme nt, conquest wns lone co bitter and bloody. And| oe a i turmoil and confasion we| ee tas "My poor. brother . lured to: his deathby.) remarked. Mr,"\Rendan,; nucleus afresh of Stark. ienhions Thus for: another the institutions built up and patronized by the late) Senator. Quay, which was part of ‘his; mH ; aon ition OSAredeemed| ress the hope that from it will the "feceive an ;snout en back to'sou Sey GE CISIGH ‘flag | irresistible impetus meeting »¥ fhe bioo ade eee ; its| you are holding today. Without a stafm of dishonor upon Its) yor beautiful folds, as they flash in their There may have been times in oe great political machine, has ended = ee care c I. 6 nei ilies 1 i splendor greatest, "Se! eretary Law tola of the Carlos of and Amelie were sree 0atin ly sntion. ndAlexander I [ Rush of |fullyKingaware the Queen fondness of. ManMrs. Gunness, OO arta XVashineton to see Pres-| uel, When a prince, for the girl, who *‘and if. the/their visit to Washington to' ; s said to be a very pretty child, a asl t\ident Roosevelt in the interest of the|is sal I : BODY ereCS "ornse > SIERE Tieexh é the 7 TRON ee ae Acne. CUSBINE WV December, he #1" . a) aiken Elbo, Lake have learned 1Carsay He ; yee é s ; nce convincetr was and had especially inj|the ron Dh Uving sing (Continued ----- 1 hiLES un ny «4 I y15 :0,000,000 ia andf ttO request him MOVECE A z riheriaurce appropriation a ais appeared 4 he Since "then ant 1 ‘ of the matter wasn single age "5 ot secretive, Moate 1906, not what I|ter ok with is. from)Samuel man 42 an, 42) men without ‘hble.to discusswork, the been abie-to eo hi DE age lg catietal ae? Ly ee me miaes - meeting : i] po : ~ ainent men fen i GEN VESit . Will Be Met and : King By Edward saa Enter Royally tained. London Aa Stil Jay 1ce from. viewpoint Federation flammatory of she ; i. 7 3 te 00 } Me 1 Manuel's' fz aa to appear.as| Queen : having Amé se ane been : _ me exist, . Is . s in the duke of about Oporto for a suit- Master Efforts suitable alliane royal house is necessitv. of state. sting . Displaying ascen- a able ~princess "poth favoring ." ne OL} British extraction because of the 7 close - 3 rae never it. the ‘ Sone ; ne -s unexpected iovic: stories been-wwell: . His New. ay, nm. q used to ly Tactics ' iable en -York,' May and 17.-Displaying |in viWW many. KER years, Its to| have ave | but earth , onI ev I every the sie' lt was : aioe rrused. Cashier and ‘d ita ce In 2 the surrounded by were brought chance Draw Troubles. Eee, e nt for ; promptis Overcome ir are known a sea, freest, ‘ of Te, a just " ¢ mbl«lemm ofo the nations was doors in the r directors' a necessary Montgomery the to imself to of If eash the and human] sat] he going their sink warships forees first be among before 3,000 o W \T ua Qa MANGTE, address 2 - Saturday Socialists in 12. FAY ; js med angrily that his early | his choice and that h ont nign Orchestra her or remain single Remonstrances reasons of state love was. still} mittee to eliminate him would marry | banking sitvation here on the had no ground. effect of| The planning with to pay interest | complete every and from the | evidence He also is] wealthy to bring rehabilitation debt in in full] about the go such| The finan-] over and and if he can find Pittsburgers will the stakes losses road were ran with high up into it some]a menace to the probably} tion to the weak Montgomery and Winnings/ thousands ‘All honor taking of|to oe 05, erected fleet ever British by the | upon such reé pre assembled | ‘capitalistic. on nf eee t batileships,Bo ap ort-14 Six)ix atar a te ei rs, two second-class cruisT fo third-class ¢ rufsers, two scouts , r ot destroyers. nlaAuves 1 as . AE oO a ntione q.|romantic At a 2 ' a Aa -Genouncey : sovement wood-roundly jane e! 3 of sh t 2 " nee fay fe ot _ the samuc L pt ri vi : oe Sabor! at American ole ler: i > OS ieee oT the prince" of Wales will receive a OE or crit ; aT il ewise did man} jover will be Re decorated, : : Re _ Te Oe A andao aa he y ater onae laborae who have. eae, through which he will pass | oth A a m1 ear thi cause of So-| station ‘willbe | failed to.;em to the priory Tr al lw vay : tee ii a with troops. ‘The crews of the eat ‘ Ww es y -_-_--- oo" Tenia and French fleets, willj be en- | ea d Lertamer Oe London, om yea the ing byBe the ee and ee natio ctreats presen' the would fight, ; First Formal Steps, With. the incor poration of the] Morse Securities company in Maine on Saturday the first formal steps were ----_--May } onvillk 17-17.-Superin Superin-| duce at by. Congr an. Frank Clark's| iter ts. irj ¢ Saturday night} tatemen that Former Governor Jennings, who is| oa . : . . candidate: for member of thé national} Ta be successful in his present] william Monteomers Reiber of the Farmer's 1 pos posit of the to strong, ! : but re ee a pro aatis babar de the initiative in this matt the Paying ‘Teller|ing; National De-;ing; ank, bank, aand ‘ John Young, g, same institution. alee a cee al a ee ONDITION F ROVER aud) auditor] committee of sol heh will lined In with le dg panicuete ul troops formance at 19 Windsor, ball a state me a a" As Vv ‘at field i leav eC wil He interest of the Pata Wile) Goer u was such thatea: branch}... r aroused wa 7 rich man, and Utah State Peacé society wi Florida public. ult, A. J. Mvyans epoke on a th ere sew AE nth ot Heated antag ey iT d 9 oc eae 2 ieernct Prob tant eace"'a and * € on "Ceo ant J : a | abilit of a t niversal Pe ace hea ~| Alders and | ings . for Paris | Miss Leh! were pare. MM! ee Det es me Seeley or the public school Thel musica band furnished the silver gee. asec an tor j for owed the therefor wed ex lanation of how rT = governor struck as eee ee 50 errr eee Oo ears eees 7 . hote of the Aragon hotel thi fore bystanders could eg Jouning: 7 effort to dr ine ead the and ee ; terrifle tte a. Ino a vite 4 | | creditors cl of the bank ----_+> Catholle one M: of = 2 the king, in letters ee on earth, good Following the let a Most Rey.|Irwin Hance of Lakewood called at pie os aaa t( ] ; irt ere eI eer a old, years fails . re. Be li a we s 68 }atatement "that could an Mr. Cleveland's ind's « cq } Mr C throw Vitlor Two.) ---- Washington, e Peury, with 3 address - ; cre ne} Brent be gee 1 : ae of 7 ¢ olonel the the Arctic May 17.-Robert=-E. explorer, President had yesterday a talk regarding ils plans for making a sécond cruise 11. poosevelt'in search of the North Pole. Unless Mr. Peary is able to raise $25,000 before July 1, he will have to abandon the dash to the pole this year. It is understood that the President will money needed. endeavor to raise the 0 "If the1¢ contractors Ss who furnished e the for the Roosevelt," said Mr. "had not fallen down, I would boilers Peary, have gone north last summer. Since. Mrs. Nell P. Moore sang "O,/then Morris K. Jessup, my personal tecdeemer p Redeemer." friend and Pp principal Dae has died. The Cost of Peace. This spring we needed $50,000 to pur) «" The a'chause the ranaininae supplies, eaquip1 . ndmirable argument on In an admira a ae Spatd- ment and to provide a crew, The.ship ‘ost ¢ Peace " Cost of Peace, ' rt. E Re opal : diocese,|iS now ready at New York with $15,000 the|amount which we are Inforaddition to increas sed The to spend, total there-/T bh eta a odie ‘i a rchbishop of New;hotel this afternoon. Later, in an in-| fore, for war preparation is $202,445,187.} oO lack. til S 3aft err teers i w. . Dr. : Hance, received con-] That is s a large amount of money.‘ It} z eee eaexico : ike r ack o'clock i , who wh il Ae Ze it ee ne . eealt 1] The death of|siderable notoriety as John D. Rocke-Jis six times as much as the United| 7 ee me ane " Bo a Seen Hat reie piaisig: cerieed to make any|States appropriates for its legislative,| ah : vt ; " . fi i ‘ his knife in woen \ ; self-defenc: etruck has when I hope that soon, J when . Pr Is Probable That : * esident . Roosevelt Will Assist in cits Raising Funds. nah there i abe W service <A at Wthe local Presby-|appropriates $98,820,409. church. w physician made|this, there has been voted eris < A new physicis adhe MS, 6 has as his appearance in the case when Dr.! fortifications $3,321,176. Deud, time wa - times Squires, Divinine morning terlan 7-The a ee the time will come, E and It " na tole upon every ¢ vurch pe the poor mans See palace scribed -peace taken by Morse and the friends whom C 0 G byyy ma masterly yy persuasion he Pee called C to J his aid to tale over the assets of the CLEV ELAND UNCHANGED National Bank of North America. : p i ¥ _--a is y 5 Though the bank closed {ts doors with Lakewood, N. J., May 17.-It was} ; 1K g { p } liabilities of ° more than $8,000,000,|saida at cewood hotel ' tonight that|. be ee never | corporation. Petee Gathering int( Lehi, lomocratiec committee and a cousin of | Morse has figured out a plan by which|there was no change in the condition] ing, bishop of this pees 1 Dover Victoria station | ranpublican Special Service. F ' satin 129e aoe t puted | he ean settle the troubles of the instl-|of Grover Cleveland. Dr. Bryant ar-| sald: il} be ‘ l \ |eer 7 700° peo-|ni JaRADe SE ra elected| iti [ V | i "In i the e year 1908 1the: American peo-v ill met Lehi, May 17,--More* than .700> pec Vingam ery poor pe, man when tution by depositing w ‘ it. ; Ab e treasury|r reg Yi rived from Washington and rirelieved ve year 1903 ans Our] escort a by the | nle were present at the peace exer ise eovernor and at >the expiration of his| department between 1250,000- and|Dr. Lockwood, who returned te New|ple spent $100,303,602 for a : 7 4 York hous St it the L. D. &.. Tabernacle tonight, The] 0, of office was roputed'to be a-very,| $1;500,000..t0 pay off ae remaining | york. Mrs Cleveland attended the|army bill as amended in the sené that night ane i ae malace in hi be ever Be ene honor vil] be a gala perOther features ¥ ‘a a privs ite visit May SOUTH will brutal such° dis- ee I oe etic M. eee Fallieres ye will be « avalry to lames palace, where Dee ere Peers > vis during the vi : 1] be on attachment, a ERN STATESMEN INDULGE iN BLOWS Sp | ay néyet when and be there immediately. a the aoe and of the|favor in their armed the "There must he|ment created hi ' London and Paris attaches: to | hall i Naa ‘ boy ruler had made up his mind and|eial work that, with his fortune re-}| dollars at many sittings. women appointed a. DUTY o they | ihe ue aes visit of M. .Fallieres to The meeting was called a ae ify refused to change it. stored, he may exert such influence Montgomery spent his first Sunday] labored so diligently In the cause they], - rt J. The event will) bea: new )|the nomination of Lugen : ae nt 7 Therefore, the lady-in-waiting and]as to "beat" the criminal and civil) jn jail today The jail is crowded | love. e a on the} ae aeriton of the! virill Of cthe | the: party's candidate for. 4 . TY <a full| her daughter will be asked to take a] prosecutions that. have been started| with bums captured during a_ raid "May universal peace com¢ ee von Aneto: Fre neh entent Having failed to Se A aay ciation jirlp abroad in the hepe that a long | against him, Morse's friends were! on Ringlings' circus. which left town|world like a benediction, ant 1 oe ee i land at Dover on the aft-}force of hi ae iat "of the h ted | Separation will cure the king of his} emphatic today in saying that he)last night In this company was] every school house and oaiie buildx S ier Mak > been and ; war is not may But Pes Ultimate Bakeye Pe Sees ue not suffictenthy optimistic to that universal peace can come or that the world powers are to had|band the world justifiable There future. (Continued on Page was out game cash the history of honorable, the erys room always banker past was war,!in results were] 2 Pas estimate its] blood and treasure, chairs and the cards t am forth for games of}/imagine poker was the favorite]at once, more masterly tactics than he}]not enough money fin aed s ) ships at close in: gaining ahe vast fortune before | chips at thhe the}1e€ of! } : from-your setond aMeetine sen voled to the peace5 idea, I am still glad to have the privilege of greeting you briefly in writing. And I wish to con<ratulate you and tho other citizens of Tha : fou 1 in oz Utah, on the auspicious beginning this movement tast May. and to ex- eel necessary, SOE war, 5 dojnes|® war for principle and its published, arebac told of > doings: bank. One of them ‘fs magnificent: but who can 4 ery. day in HELL With ‘these words, wood. deposed sec 1 et the mi 9 interest \ hit mut of the a neation that he realized at for:t eirl was a ee ween queen between. -ction ee : |. cent SAYS ern 17.-PExtraordinary for mace in the irrlage Se helped W.| | vauli © ( tharles panic the cousins. theAy Morse, Onn We mifew days BePW ago they were eaediscussing once of thelast:"Icefall, king," and. conwould ha nation in a state o relation: COURTS! WITH WM. D. HAYWOOD matter and eanvassing the wailable troller of a string ee and orIt is whispered that there were | complete preparedness, with a se ----? TINCCSSCS The young king stood | oanizer a coastwise ste S ‘us! the whe { is ivilegea andj/ful navy and a standing army strongly wor Sov: gO, 17.-"To h-] Sin with f in ns listening : hae' nina aA { ed a Ce etat Saar a&: ae theirerie efficient scat : thoroughly equipped | May oe? : aaa vaee : as plans vay y eee they A rag aseats : : nice anneto th urt To h-1 with the it fans Stands for Early Choice, to recoup for him the wealth that] "tT, Oo. U for the loans which were] form the ee leus of a ee . uons and BP ae =] withthe judges; who sud f ‘ised t iwindlead d aw \ he |] panic following£&} | sear scarcelywer ever repaid The bank X ex-|‘ citizen soldiers a on which we may Sate‘ Suddenly he surprised both hi is awin in the P ! Ave grant them : } a mother and the duke by announcing|the fight of the clearing house com-|aminer is searching for some ol this}ly rely, and which shall apt only ae "TO | -_----- l eing mont. ie and the king and a Laerapea en | and, their : sx 7 American ised to | They also. beliey at ¥ npn : ‘ Th younger si than the . king. she is a membe F of one cot é aud Portugal, has: promise'. a ar ee of |realized the unemployed at "tha Manhattan] sion to the throne cum next Wednesday evening and) with, an European {atior will be sent out to-a.num-j|looked upon. as a be eo t pro FREN - or two . to]year 7 for Although-. They a mat-]|lies «President but the Labor, W om Arrangements rail Two.) ¢ the President,: . i Se seo } r I : ederation:: of" always-been),confer as on 1 reé Atlief Tineof iInjhad " Mass Meeting in First Congregational Church When Permamany, evitae trent caused grea ene A at a ae ne Cee of. the | il: eens for ze Retokonice that simrend eee cape one e vin n ashen S oniett ‘at .Ss : ‘ + 5 Cable. government the. I situation l aE Clair, Be. a A ' nos May 17.-The popitlation » ono if Indi dia gee have of irregular nll aweeenine nGee O38 on ena : 2olice at | aoe suggest iO oe mobs gathered at] and shortly after] operated chen Vth ates ‘ was formed with the| exploded, throwing the front trucks|affected the native army, which is now | 22°PtUion of a constitution . and, by-| of the track. A large crowd had| More loyal and better discipiined than | /#Ws. the election of oe a the gathered at the corner and: ‘"when|ever before. acceptance . Of scores of embers.| the explosion occurred many women It js the civil population that is Meetings. were also held throughout ; Cincite L . oe ee being resume nl : ses neo tained HA { unemploy¢ city. can iron a nite. paet : Pirtcftih atrbet ae which A = + = T at of I io x len. ae Wi who. relief vs i Republican Bdst* Piftv-fitth street tonight the Hecond attempt to dynamite a car] Was. <sriade Strike sympathizers had| placed a railroad bomb and a small] is "gratifying." TH | c the were saying rs tragelingz | Commitee ‘or oO some aestill to people. way P. cot -V OW rork, "May Rockefeller to be a Sa scheditles on all lines except West Madison and Detroit. Used Dynamite truck \ | Attitude Bids Fair to Disrupt ROCKEFELLER ovine} | WILL TOASKHELP UNEMPLOYED' ' | | ~¥ nd riot occurred at the barns when an attempt ‘asked ] until nt concluding} progress, - Homes. 1 in which the steam shovels aro cut- part of a stick of dynamite together Dispatches from the Indian fran ting but into there the land almost. wonder-|on northbound track. Car-No.|tler report attack that tribesmen made) aDickde ful, are isother things that] ¢e9 the struck the » explosive The ex-] termined on the British we snore cee cB Dife-tinioi) TRO Det Svan ian nema Ce aan ae eee) ke SE Da Wanaaag un, ute. wero: re im-| appropriations --- r sec dark a Madison hurried ae suceess Is Gratifying. ager ' "Tf it was only the matter. of, digsing the ditch I suppose three years would be enough time at the present work r the sia of disabled dam iWhen possibilities Se : of Mr. Taft. said: in e Gatun ul : evecy{ tus d. dam, = ti > vee a {thie was » oF ened Ths ou x eters +2)eu neeee noise and amoke ofmee ex- | Seven 7oae ms killed exsd-per iret _Theine meeting t propert ures this, encouraging iosion the hoots jeers on] of} thisA report issued the India otto o'clock by Rev. W. M. pene whale in mighe doin learn next|a\thing such a seems great undertaking thatand'it we , is) the mob and frightened» threeand women even shows by that thein enemy ae ention our-boys First Presb. fac 4 he| not be thinking of hurry or w the carbox' so containing they fainted. two sticks most to be the whieh campaign oing ahead satisfactorily, and of| cholera, an feared outbreakin of amongIs| aLiver hoa OF "iHenaes canon "Ts w. ag oot duty of oe . iescanlinas the| hate of without offset i sections The. health|to a zone .are now dozen conditions 4 eace tk "wh nearly | 17.-Dynamit-] strike of the car mengainst municipal traction company. The was or May ear screamed and all rade a rush ‘for thes ere nadls bruised tired In all departments." that work on the progressing! to the work Testoredwereto considered the different in bila the they senate aes made mot be} Prozress, when telling] awake and foundations were Representative] estir $1600,000,000 an We ether when D by E AZ L D3 the identifiat best be- ak 10% " t ‘ a possible|Cars prorvesa. being made canal, and comparing enough to sleep conditions of the pen-! 2 "e O., sympathizers. There was no rioting but trolley wires were cut in many which a and he would elections to appearance excellent, army,/as $23,-| the a. dby,-the "Bovernnrent, dur. tog huge fiscal deficit year to be there faced would by the congress,' nnounced the victims nere ay here today of Moe, uncertain ee coi 3e nl. aa This 11S and and dur- busy. suggested greatly ta cee Mr, Taft s $122,000,-| civil, $120,000,000; public i = buildings. The ay 4j- | Pairing actual cut government made in the work. department ha o bills by the house committee waset f 4 $95,006,000 Most of this cut N. Moe one of i arrived an identified partially and hodl recé hodies, If cae the body y rec th the the the might Tawney, chairman ef the committeo| ©? appropriations, warnedfalling the house! that theré was a heavy: off in} he revenues of the sep v ee aeneni apo ark vain ‘ Identified Manfred, John bow Lake, Minn., 9 sun of Pp Mrs. Gunness, : a ae cause very been said buildings] $220,000,006; £163,000,000; sfon left. Another Pody Rendan of stepbrother city, p Japan's Victory is Sup: posed Cause, arrived|ing, bruised heads, cutting of trolley eaters wires, and about cai a and after arna arket mobs » rioting seco As the Making Excellent grew enthusiastic He ail-] ate rcto Sorrow, Sea Ft .U00- Dishes . effort ove rele " necaper eat ese; seit a she patic eee eer cnaelne and had been States - of on 000,000; , general deficlency, $15,600,j 009. . Many Cuts Were Made, At«< the Spening of the present ses-| dark. etter Ghelr iPre sit aesees $720 that are Gun-] vpafoty oereee box 971 eee r in he did not wish matters as the United leaders that the public} be so amended so as to] Postomc 000; : sundry S 95,000,000: Dr me. h ie : 7 } the "Preceding "November T lala =P. ee had had expected] by the senators. largest | appropriations Cleveland, ' . Taft ae rairie, he the reason for his trinv, discuss the coming held in Panama begin-| « t nies Claim Backbone of . ' . Trouble is Broken, 17.-Secre- H. was met officials delightful; minute of with} said The}such appropria-| fully appropriations Gun-]sions, ; did this It $48,-]}. the senate buildings will ed 4T creditors, j Mr. Taft talked freely with regard Towards evening to general conditions in Panama, but|the different barns appropria-| year May Horrors of War With Blessings of No}!Cleveland Street Car Compa-}Awakening of the East Since o1 , Compare -- CRIMES ae other disturbances of the Afghan | + order are by far the least dangerous | + congress: has department to treasury the next A ---_~4 POLITICAL had time, will|he that the of ernment Circles. dan session public vie : Uneasiness in British Gov- | Representative Gathering of All Creeds When Able Speakers During the day practically no re-| : in fine health] sistance was offered to the operation the trip had{/of the cars by the strikers or their present the C cruise few hours Ex-| Native Population Causes Great left; for Washington the Ihe secretary was was/andspirits. He said been ap-|every small S. which he number a session! money bills, I for Hurry Worry, Wat William ne Panam P {board the |e neélng 1 of the pres-/ing few millions} by closing ry fe leston, of of other spend during ning Juno 30 Meéney. don't wh cam come." : and Ais men have Sheriff Smutzer AVE made careful inquiries in an deayor tv learn what Mrs. Gaon "She Se Cs} the OE until w thin a final adjournment, lanpeontlation cs inthe Congress congress, W hen of $943,000,000 the and authorized oe written many ) letters stat-/ « "if you haven't $2,000/ ; much the A men, Who were] ¢jons and authorize expe nditt ives. The} factory or mill village or succession with Mrs. Gunness] conate has three general deficlency-|of villages clear across and the licht disappeared, estl-|t4 any one of which may be added] of the night .and the noises, too, each, within eet ba Ifgely..that - by POLICE USE CLUBS FREELY|/MANY WAiawck will not reach Baie! to prekes of Hacenonkccascd cn 1 is known all Reason 6 NICOL ees nnn. Sonn it to the situation which greeted, him] the This toial is about $13,000,000 less}on the occasion of his first visit tol iN|/than was appropriated by the 59th| Panama in 1904 eSti-} congress, but the present congress ‘The isthmus now presents," he} uesess h had ing& flatly,) with by $930,000,000 Ill.,] $4,000 grand Must the 17. amount supply bill considered that an estimate | desired $1,000 loss in the case of victims] ‘The mennre i Killed plosions, but Damage Results. GOOD} other in correspondence and mysteriously mated Qn D, tions amount to $880,000,000, rhe] permanent annual appropriations] aggregate $50,000,000. These total] Vis.,j $1.000 From four men, other than above, whose bodies were found Mrs. Gunness's garden yard, : W) the total can be approximated a reasonable degree of accuracy. Lake,| Iola, = the mark be only a that not be known minutes of the Aber-| Tuscola, Gerhalt, fact will than reached. The exact jn} Iola, Elbow ' Helgelein, Berry, Henry less Chi-| Moe, K. hard. The ent session Grand|propriated streets, Budbere, $2,000. From John O Minn., $1,500, From Andrew May of the fifty-ninth high water mark LaSalle] fire avenue and Elizabeth cago, insurance, $3,500. ~ the appropriations enti Annee at ie Castie,| Konitzer, $5,000 ' Washington, hus-| insurance, , life f » $4,000 $4, From Charles Erdman. New Tnd., $5,000, ee Will die with the present week un-|tary less there is a change in plans. W fo ek ace $8.0 Sea band, . Pee Yet -_- CONDITIONS -- 17.-¥Following is a tabulation of the money supposed| to have been obtaine@ by Mrs. Gun-] ness fromMade various victimsher From Sorensen, ' thorized Will Come Well . ' 4 s Toward High Water, ' Ind, HEALTH Nevertheless Expenditures Au-| Work is Going Ahead With i as a ESTIMATE OF HER TAKINGS] MANY BIG CUTS WERE MADE; Arch Nobody ing Made in Digging Di Bigig Ditch. lion Mark. eee a Says Excellent Progress is Be-| worth of supplies on board, I,still require about $35,000 to ‘complete the 5 expedition. If this sum is not raised between now and July 1, I will de-unable to sail for the pole . 7 [ do : Good . a Chance : must confess not know of sh Winning. that all this where the money time will come from, but I believe 1t° will be raised, The men both : Sgeographical here and abroad seem to think that with the experience gained in my. last Iiehtlexecutive and judiciary departments. | @ae It lg one-quarter mere than we pay In} ! year are Ge inay phanevn ellent." of winning this : . gv ? : |