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Show The IJnter-Mountain Republican 14. SALT LAKE 4 Wagner, 65 hos- | brought years old, At with , the es two ms Ger is in the morgue and four Se ste d de ck, dow passengers, eis or and > dock NMyctia they were where they at the ‘e nes teal detectives drove aping er L . yrac and a the crowd on ve a» the - pie. Pa the at the power crest was of shut the off eminenc in some terlouswork,manner, and the bra The car, gaining behind jt, four. causing Wild the Panic death of two ne down the la p ne investigation shattered be aye Gs and ,}/or t hill heard of t this : cit) wee one the soon of in be the case the eo a fourth and then a fifth was struck. | \** tad There was wild punic among the pasthe Bahamas stor: a heavy rear in the of whom, many sengers, andof liquor tederation me u profit roughly barrels of St of beer. rel. of a We a taxes lawyers federa! simpler begun part of This gives of pays the language it campaign, profits last the of year . Allow an annual hotels, is three in America. and tax the the federal investments thousand It is breweries, to represent worth ‘ five gcov- totaling Organized forces, hundred a monstrous, mil- of literature have been former a sells it for $18. Deducting its profit cost liquor business. 134,031,066 distiller of and a of brewery for a the average a profit price him a of of gency on a drinks to the gallon and 13 cents to the drink z gives a gross = return of 89.10 on cach bar- W gallon 3ut Let . for And these : reasons . fight the may last oe fifty for their : . FOR 7 MAN DOUBLE'S : . : : reser The +> + . Mon, (jane ‘ nue ane were goin : _ aaeny p the semauabed, a eee the days five anes r ae. sabday a WOSS wrat the oe park, the: . hill, were , rere at_ prDress ances to rush ‘and yvoat pants of s night boat Lotormant isob Orders; Killing and Maiming San Trancisco, May $24 = of trolley cars at Devis sac amento streets today, Im one car was cornplean an : e the : assets 7» re eenreatt and -en-| 1 < > .insteep tht it up © along Devisadero ae car : noLor pt tin - a = wasm | Uulb- Tainted Q MEWOIS,jr, mith 5 stanchion other injured to Mr. +*hrov ' ee fered a Mrs. 1-000 intat the Harrim i eelG . oe if- and ‘window. a skull of Of thi Siku Ten zara May a, Ont. ] securit G¥ ty {- To ‘ on ee near or et cases. the] of seat s¢ there will be no fatalities OUST TTE UTUTUTTTTUNU N: J = IN MEN; + LOSES FAITH AC CARBOLIC + + + Washington, * » Cole, © , Estelle aoe w + + mitted suicide carbolic actd mine + + Cole she said had not that good tician >| sums had to his © GOLFED jetter en ‘were anyhow, . +| b- 3| ve tha t she tee tc r stantially v ith men ° Neer oe three avoung oo, by inviting youns faa - 18. 1. 1s said edi she whom i funcra to her acquainted, committed et » sb su e Ge ded ttt os ac-| y to only the which to to : AS of UT pois nilMonaire extracted BLOM them from by St. 56 4| ae 6-4, 4-4-4-6-4-44-446) by LIGHTNING 24.-Joseph Louts, May +! million alre Ad + | ard 4+| SUNDAY: ON BY KILLED --- sident of the Commission lightni: ic this company, afternoon J. W. was Howard,| P. How-| struck during did go ~ WOODS MAE the] Wall as down dg iat by ‘ S of {neon Aust lait Gi rls { plan shall the bank- : free tol accept. With currency, 5as a soe with the the e snator 24.-If mysterious mysterious Woods, Thomas the from tonight street| having on Os that Ane Petr as by breathe | he Senator This believes Platt was she to the said report that Senator in reference here. London, Astor was sensational story In dinner party Mrs. night Wednesday CIT-) ys;s) Astor --- ».{/ thi ; London, ag a directoire savho All long, ap sR neck a diamond European embassies have ernment stop to ordered laid| be not] of| re-| of the telegraphed been at elopers the London, asked to gov- to and, cost all Berlin| Paris watch andincoming the cloping couple.| by the Paris pollee| that the Austrian princess royal may of the be a house-| dispatches} bypolice This is confirmed there] the that Cologne c i watching ; for a runaway Austrian] 2 of Archduke unmarried eee ‘ ) ey toEarldance of there 1 OO of eae . _ Sys the In eye is eeene was : i Miss peertae s i and s 15. ing Archdukece Frederick Arehc Marie, Archduchess 23 an are old; years Gabrie ile, Are hduchess and|the daughters of ‘th are Isabelle, Archduchess cn, yea BIS ¢21 1¢]: the 19 years ANQ,) air|and to fight| ready reached The matter for to the] or his agents| eee ae ee - Se and erties instantly kliled. Edward Book-] Jalil, either by reason of pity for her,| inight she what of fear through u caddy, was stun-|or old, steller, 12 years c = , ‘ -] . perjury the trial of the Upon divulge without] but escaped the shock, ned by ee : Gase. insb-J- police the the find only embassy of Is not ment Bngland, is a most pe handle, uple and . delicate they as non eke ~whereaboute. a punishable E Nepidagiaigs : one) in their power. Waldorf EhGtoy .| whereupon each | to m eae each) from p mipacadour, i :| Ja bands velvet Ast Langhorne ly a hung a but threaded with with diamonds sewn) 2 of é the rae love-|rh with gold and its sil sewn diamond, gown Sanc!l white great in The : aes setting, sparkled on her throat. et See Mite i Clows DECISIONS EARLY a » the the is the closest WV dancer to confinethe herself costumes cin | tarry K. Thaw arry released from the pital for qecijged Allan not or 7 is sane and is to be: Matteawan state hosprobably insane the Judge when tomorrow and will be Mor! MASS to secure secure his i re- The proceegsings brought by Evelyn wesbit Thaw to secure an annulment Of} marriage Deyo to marriage that he was will in New Thaw insane come York on the ground} at the time of their} up before Referee' Tuesday. prothe that The re ls a possibility ceeding may be abandone d and if so} tnade at the! be ow! Palannadicenieut nd a . Same iM A~ time. they before Seer aie abputi: 2! . iy to be desp: and, hls throat, a placed. at» 1:1 wast on the arrived o'clock this Baker cousin and and at after- be all right infected," a* pannite said lighting stretched up unlegs the the suffering his face knife priest, as he lay on a sofa in the parlor car. {magine why Schuette attacked me," he sald, "We were best of friends and I never did any] consciously or unconsciously. to He must have lost incur his enmity. his reason.' Lozondro, former Missour} house Joka sergeant-at-arms of of representatives, 1 resident of Salisbury, yes him with his knife. threatened and the incident | overWas calmed of his standing in the looked because cous lity the re of those who attended mass at St. Joseph's church knew of Schuette's quarrel with most of the parishioners Logondro, being farmers who live in eine nearby country. Nothing bers of Sc huette's that was indicated in a has been one or porters to of one St, his of the friends mood. most Joseph's that he Schuette liberal sup- church and daughters was an intimate Father Lubeley''s cousin, friend of who made her home Bloodhounds Pittsburg hounds was sald by mermfamily, it is stated, his dangerous were with After Pa, May brought him. Bandits. from 24.-Blood- the Ale- FOR HEROES OF NATION the training navy - ee 1de I R. Newport, on sun soft , A a 24.-Beneath grounds of the five this morning sti aan war > e ishsh war, the Philippine uprising he Boxer r } counsel, that hall music MILITARY. through } rennet his: fall transpliring If Miss Allan had danced Sa-| aters CASES 24.-Whether and was +4 Ka- : ; be fore King danced the first milpeople attended thousand itary mass ever held in Newport, which of the dead of the Span was in memory her Ve was compelled classical dances were becomingl is expected) at Poughkeepsie, schauser, in the habeas a decision to hand down Thaw,| by brought proceedings corpus ue ite a May York, ? THAW from eheny workhouse and: placed on the bandits who held up the car » West Pennsylvania Railway Mconce at Biarritz, so,his majesty oq company's could not have been shocked like the Kkeesport early this' morning. to the Monorigahela river to led it| scent queen and king the before lome the hounds followed it intense indignacreated have would lost it. It Is believed that masses non-conformist the tlon among bandits escaped in @ skiff. Ths re a sien vine of ‘ England, who still duesiS ae Allegheny county detective entire eupon royalty for patronizing the ts working on the case. foree : ate modes! Miss jioen. €f-| the - IN che eats oi ear Pe ae great royal family, they realize t a cad Sonn ne. preve entings portane e of ‘ riV a BNWw ai give will and marriage plu ted aid tassel was all of them Crmmarrlageable age, the youngest be They nea, ae er blades three coiffeur of Her bin reel SalfS the nis amous aot consterWhen Allan wears Indeed > slight It Austrian the of archduchesses are flesh BOO a was Quarrelled With Neighbor. Schuette quarrelled with to ea cee ean A Astor had around her neck three her queen Aves BOS Fl ' 1 to ros ae at Miss that Inch] learned an half each diamonds. of Bore ul Pes lous:" 5include dance; prothhe Salome n¢ kla Theseee foror Earl ‘entertainment the for gram : oe 1 nw ot e oer guests aristocrath and an | nted | Dudl y's royal ate aes lea a to as es aa hand attacked Ww hieh hen td ry invited the queen learne d Allan dance she prot sted a eesaitogwath 3 : eee Soh got a tip Jacob| at the} gown C was Buckingham in nation e. clasped so was hastily oa wounded pries sciousness ay gaping wound In \ Vhe hen Been eSUn <Alexana a y slon. 4 di nner tended at the Se oN sl a ot vision PARTY Ge -Ti ae 1 ee a scanda ‘ Se ae Queen : oe Mayerted"4. er ae ae that mage dance ‘fore the_ 5 a Whitelaw Reid ga‘ house. In Dorchester wore the Gates u ment. Spec! i : John. belle pastor "row§ll Republican have in gled as | say ned ArOWRE( R - May 24.-Mr the pre-eminent clergyman Salisbury, Barred | a Dance Saiome be been i . along DINNE REID Ar in Royal Entertain Cattle sues hundreds APPAREL = Aq Mrs. , ants re ; s wid family last ditch. Platt AST e there. Discovery of the elopement after} hours some until made not ‘aused a ai . it cause and fled had princess the household.} royal in the conste rnation {t)tonight BOND bonded intended , Cte = ; JOYOUS fice was re-|pold. from letare r who| Barbier uawyer Charles Le handled Mae Woods' divorce suit, said that by jrowned Oul oe m fhe alka -oq| alee :24-_ThejelGwes a ae Daughters tomorrow the idjaurnment - --_+>+-__--_--- ITANCCES, the well will ele aut eel Coble Mhadtals of Police been his|have friends friends do do n Nemesis Platt, C. Tombs ngs Sera ae pens railroad in the peema in wounds, one in the elbow. nor Lubeley, his houses Ww Ae } Tillie a} keeper n| On the parlor car of the fast train, Lube encountered Bishop e| Father Thom Boni Lincoln, Neb ind two nun nother-general of 1e Order of Joseph and her assistant, both for their headquarters in Carondelet The prelate and nuns aided the physicians. and Lubeley in caring for the MMiss clergyman wounded LEE Father Lubeley exhibited the greatest fortitude during the five hours' ride to St. Louis. is} t} hahas. second should ex-| $100,000.|in is alfalfa of Le thousand a 1a a Two hogs " have 15 year Maria, the Archduchess eloping the ethat her {is belleved to trial on]It be brought shall she until the be among princess referred to may out of] growing of perjury the charge arre sui for divorcee : ur named. né > her = jll-starred suit Yor divorce from} four y It is possible that the couple have alPlatt Senator to permitted befor - law been river Aw Lawton loss - wheinity Che the cut Ginter agrees Roosevelt Senator Hopkins tha congres in currency councit this Canadian at hurt. currency emergency pass half-ml already he and his just as he left the altar and standing In the church door, in oved ENT to Eo eeu pis a his would enacted Suffers. fell was Mrs. realized what thelr eyes Fe has adjournment. ' before ‘ce adjourn a cislation leadhouse of the efforts the resisted. some on a termine. definitely to floods 24.-A has Cathoafter full view of about 400 worshippers, one of whom, a woman, he was shaking hands with. Schvuette rushed upon him before eps divined his purpose and 1{t vas not unttl --the horrified parishione "rs. saw their be= issue, the. The was ee roms mt supervise will 41) Tuesday President ey peak Tend iene <A large‘Texas section the) sand trackof be-| a Age cc hilek Rani EXPECTS May York, New cen-]| ttawatomie The washed Ne Includes Marriz iweable of C WV | Four pl ans of her C. Mae ti ill, ay Po parish- just ey leaves each re sponsible for h of fishin the banks emergency isolated ha wire. est inaneten years. \ Pe TRU TSP Paris, May ie ON Also I a deyout singing high mass te the members of Ginter seriously , e : . se is It fitted | costume e soleil rvu"coloredwso of the one fF 2 EBs oa 5 ni th that nudity ibsolute to approach th: fits| he oe te! > nae soe ~ 1a) PA et ea: that @ princess of on culation Will most illustrious royal houses in Eu-| her charming figure as @ S A 1. fits | ~~ isic -hall censor has ever permitted . r x ex1en ant knees, er ade : | TODS has eloped and Is fleecing to ane feats, n an act e lines, a. ‘tl 1 rtnin. orsage .thea vback heef in) iv London Quecn i ; Pee s rie randec v epiti ee Naa dowleW avery ntti hae ofregistry in a married be to that|don but Gould, of certain RELEASE by ‘os compromise | member that to ARCHDUCHESS PROBABLY marry his|trains and catch It is admitted will. do." not explain intention corpora- |} ensed attacks will to me beg what George prince : Ker- © that| prove have been one Gould and that's The prince. the quotes on Mr. Darne il, a William Mr. said"George flooc tween oO ‘ report on Way London. inter- Gould George eae with madepotency be the to his posse ston. 5 and | ‘an Smith information based. for , Couple family ac FILLED. north, ‘ 3 . tas 1 theY Police in Large Cities Watching | Deve n° Prospera} tion mre 100 prince De agan and Madame Anna] lue in Hoboken Parried wereline Gould ¢ Spr » can CE be ,4 not> Europe for sailing before prince the Neither here confirmed. be} to consent will Gould Mme. nor ; . drinking in whiel 'n is the ee and of they out of its: banks here and a:mile wide | All passer r and freight trains ars s| Fa mous passe marouned and tied up here ‘| r I lav ® no I prospect of escaping s ' om i Oklahomnu which ty, 10 ni SLEEVE Speclal Cabh | »4-The Ma Ly broker, newspaper ye = 7 a the tafe fo a le be alleged to protect Mary ae awie + + + ; eet of ber + com- by a April 7 | Republic Le} lle Paris, ret yment | action expected ID. +> + the here, today lit whic h 9 24 ri omen prettty 5girs laundry a in aan ++ er on joint- | interviewed. sel be gress ( threaten! llars' »y cept the itn ship ox lrope, support in ‘th roughout morning. wealthy currency on aise sata Ss month i . aboard : ; to Says Saean 5 "am De nan, the plaintiff, declared today that TUT MNS Loe her and this a as priest Lubeley Neither as. z ania s the submitted dainar e| and far: from the disastrous C | tast n a marital} toSagan De returned as evidence . eit g-|knees hold: > of the jught t ‘Isister, eka { = furnishe t | $1,440,000 ol, Vv 1902, in pald DRINKS midnight amazing American was. of + of the of he t Nae > > Prince PRINCE'S aedoF thiret Bee oS r my I a nt I ae 6declares ae sonally th | hehis --a the York Ren alast - fader company -|Gas bs ath say amput ork a eee mecessé be they, urs wave thought will If serv-| mtee Shaw were previous neti : be - : here nd the e ny - in ceremony to only eeree contention. a pro repeat election ae Be teen Accounting. Compel ‘ oe wor pape ce ri ind | £24 19 aged "injured 2@brothers, who] Y . a , ont front the public Ne bi eee SA ae es a opel ‘ gen- | wh went o ec Be dae vous Tex tral and northwester | +|homa for the past Trinity and other river: +) Burope to mn all wit with + + an- that said oe by ot) those Mine. who Anna were eee their gain) _Te- statemen : fail being rE saree. Justic Budenbender states posiienten tively that the couple did not reach before minutes a few until office 1,440,-|his Jersey and P hilip of king " i two 11, ie the Byrnes, son ee a vitfact ee) aderick agedByrnes, c cing apt = Byrnes, 16, the New of "eipport l stant prot. th from the : enormous amount. Of) York} in New work r rts notorio Lol a US| th of ohorts Sen-, Newark. of ng Nugent.| as Lm iephew, St | Oe sat 5.ce sea | the ; a of I second} "ie h | a for dn | slightly more ten » jn oe Nin ee had . is ype ath YO uce smith': by corporation the || of I at Ottawa. Otta 24.-Two ‘ ar ststo}ope front : i ~The she afte a ‘The fact that the ceremony w " not | N-}actually performed until the last hou aes State ' ce nited J now ow Lavy falllance 4 Daily New 7 Wa of chancery in collected having corporation pri et cars coming from a pat . "| out | Ottuwans with crowded and bere e rnoon celebrating Vik torla day this ca wrecking | collision, end re ar oy aa Bi va eo injuring and car the that they had to be hurried to hosp i t le and probably a Going wee i . a Ss Sas Newark the court of dav yt yer? hospital, J. make a s ~ eee died d passengel W. through a a re fracture ta Ottay nearby and Harriman, and sald not ee REDE tor from -* New. Jersey,; recently Y electbetors "she r she which Democratic] the to at large ed delegate to of | pointed rope tor afd 7i! lannwention' wit m a Isabelle of Money. aN: Immediately York left for New White leased. where friends have procuced a him. for position Mo., islation. His advocacy of the. presdozen , with men. grappled: ent tends to disarm the adherents| csenuette after he had attacked bt nt bill Mrs. of the rival plans' who have allgned| Ginter and Gates and he was q@ hes oer troublttensoentticisma.) ai Lneaneet eee In hostile camps and in-]), inloned to the sraund will alone Worth ve dol million two been contin- | has Fort in roperty than to more amount' > rain "The } lara. +] +| the and Gates received two in the hand and another compromise 2 72 toactive part'in onthecurrency conferences agreement leg- , the and The loss of live stock to + Michigan to White - was that evidence secure 4 re the swindler on days when there at Greensburg operating was church known finished talking : ity The > prpresen t flood ° ae fae vorking now on the house finants v wit! nou t doubt city. the greatest in the history of the river clal leaders to get them to agree: to His suecess fs not known, its pessage. centering railroads seven. of Traffic at.a a standstill. tra |? but during Lesa s here a is at Not one @ rorgh. Friday andae Saturday i tho ts running Into or out of Fort Worth. peaker repeated]; serted that con- coun-:#] = #| #| #| Sagan-Gould De Gould \ civil the; that ould | Hob: yken, was resorted c. £z travelin iaken forme by is premature a considered Smith), 7, !8s Taking <a ee , aa eae track ind tur urned.ort pass with crowded. was t He nry to jumy was able Jone Re ae stantly The obbheatol « ii hes nis sister James: of ' heavy he a z Senator Accused rounding ds the | juste which pa was car nc George Gould Intends to sail for + S Elina fe ronth The Evrope some time th x or a the | obje ct of this visit is sald to be final settler settlement a final of making purpose at exact traveled who ry, + and George E apis, ani Helen Gould was held during the day at the home of] Miss Helen. Gould at. Irvington-onthe-Hudson lt) isunderstood that the much exercised over what they FOLMer winwent 3 dashing stragt' }| stre Devisadero a into hill the down Seba of nouncement nuptials. George it and it check to able wirer wae1€ morning of May 13, w hile full speed she dina WP Pe reef t Sand Lys "aghage ah and Abaco reer in...t 5 upor "trampled the the Schuette, and Father looking lives. soiwa 3 ot. May. Loa Worth, Fort his ex=owes Yo usr ew Th Laie ondration and pardon by . GovernoF Stuart to Detective Ira L. Bar- to | + him already] + | ot permit t would cond than he has a 10 ape in} old. family 4 d F eas to take deavored cline that leads Eicgan: fe 1 an we ther led of a of the wreck. Because. causé lockade a motorman ran lls ar fine 42 slippea. heavy : nen fou; hit. with each other in thea ree oS" . xits and fainting women had to be wreckage. tie ‘om BaaLed 7 " : wasthe hh we order of Disobedience Ce 2 ich into 18 at Salisbury, of blow, and Schuette then turned his bloody knife on a man'and a woman, John Gates and Mrs, Barbara Ginter, who rushed to the aid of thelr pastor. The attack was made at 11 o'clock in full view of 400 members of the con- ess. assumes no responsibility Stnator Hopkins is a member of bit ‘cominittee:-" finance annie a ¥ been. nig R eet JamesC inal, terpart of Whi of | * + nt witnesses: ; nots eK. ae a ' Stina Many. | o)4 on the rush | ste rmin and/aq charted which|Capstirrup se ‘ Bahamas ran & 5 ; 50) + made which particulars intimated | a He necessary much the del | all Goula|+ s of the ay a ee: ass a rs ae Pp i tad «a wre ymise of | ao ° oe reat ae she wert tins ‘roll:rious]< othe auped of persons elghteen One tae 12 was Ill aig man and wrecked, one cargo heavy a May end th of S eines public Path n merabers fifte -ae . ae , ife and wife on - man .Justice|+* to: actordine' ake , mae sday, accordin stice mudenhendert the detaile of that mida ight wedding will. -be given to the|* from sailed yclades and Trieste Genoa. night of the On : with Disobeys Lites > : Francisco ls +, PANEAL. NO . ACCIDENT 1) CALIPORNIA Sec ager reat but better, little :th constantly were life of the vamping as encountered 1 ] ED. Ae TH tt the that t is known hysicians ut are not taniacer- 5 ti ne PNYsicias but ying, but j ED uying, | resul will deaths other that tain from the accident i boat San he| the : the s occu half : of had. to bail cease- with first boat, the ar men : at the Yr the while it afloat fessly to keep : mainder recuperated. their strengthonet take their turn at bailing. aie motor : . umbuibs ay ae to th hetathectwo: ee ae pital, the nl Lge ondservice es the injured ubVer, had Rev. pastor flock hon eeecaeaeidemeneee si . : of Ho-/} 4 C, Budenbender Peuce, te +e Screamer ictal j rt 7 of hs eT. "ad= Pye Pboten, in an-interview tonight 235 ill a rw : et nt, Ses Trinity. mt y .ee or, thres|+4_ engaged was he that mitted ce roved"® ms Ns . svhich surpasded' the Hosatinet wad pico aan weeks in advance to perform the civil : parc A aes eHeves ft the - 4 | Which submerged a large section of this| kias ‘DHL fh tha eer patch lahat ts by which Prince Helle De ceremony 5 A lad were |* leged to be a well-known crim ly possible legislation that can pass. the the with rca : which will Near Suspended Fort Worth rn we 24-The Lubeley, chureh attacked had was Ytdne ee s expect- emergenty b aie re secured, but wt nite + the of 24,--Justice May York, New of members seven a four Dassensess in them and ns lone feumconuct in second boat ' ere tosseda Sree ee ae on the anieine ois in boat open was culled, together, with neariy, all er re pry a epee > & pital. Evary to ois swamp . food.threatened no collecting . men|CU¥, atilomobiles, Mhny-P : countered her, a lifeboats the of one in were | bands ‘struck I ne-.which an be pouarnmiedt i is lic, The law will : . three > issue years, "7 c of joner, bill aap aaes purels followers > + + + ++> to ) is %, or five years on a charge of forcame to light today when + ee oy White, 66 yearso re9; leased from the institution, where a er altar Joseph drafted to meet the situation The senate will developed. panda trofieye,were easing cties. of leaped those [ane of the andmost fedastardly crimes Gould S Family ; isM Silent on De|t; olty, man whose is inpenitentiary New York +|+ All Traffic on Seven Railroads hurling the, downward, the seas ene ee of! o to the home western ads | Marriage agan's to Anna. sess the who "ae ~ infuries. whicn | Sufiering. for both members 0 ut realmost passengers crew and ac | oted ieee peoetyingby ambulance t aoe had 1a Pi be treated Sulin. the drowning and of the woman The vcak which caused the wreck | Passenger and her little sister ofand na z Vreeland Jozeph's * May F. was stabbed twice and probably fatally wounded while leaving the e commer- DHifceanconineCiowsd take ¢ per ts of elect +> the cies t See eos) . On the Eo coat a e recalled. re- 24.--A_ of aa te eatae > and Mo., Joseph Misses Jugnlar Vein. Father Lubeley, who {is a native of and whose mother and two St. Louts, ie brothers live here, was stabbed in L to accept "any legislation that conthe right temple and = in the' right ide of the neck,, the knife just new bill provides both ehannels| * jugular' vein by a hair's emergenoy | currenc} ‘| I which through ot I} + they bill measure that _ ua ing CRIME. Pa ; May Pittsburg, ‘pe + | > ee ple a pala moles ete ie mistaken iden: tity leading to the conviction _innocent an of and sentencing + oe ait os Pa "a ri - two weeks ago ae ng it was founded is well a may SENTENCED St. pres- years a - complete ed that within three <e ~ revision of the financial system can . ade under ana < ye Pe a ttee ie ee Ze a t 1 eneyceanct 2 as eoheteee ae © ion ae fs : a ee INNOCENT bill scheme aro - a ti : 7 IE eee ea ee ec Rar Sak strength. R years." SSS ] underestimate This leaves them for expenses. half a million dollars a day! Cut this sum squarely in Ovo and hand it back to the liquor interests the Anti-Saloon League of over campaign fund in their fight against " - us hee the 0 -Aldrich paper tre- the means This fight. coming cent of this in the , : 2 . let us be generous, per 25 spend ; i a year. the Louis, Father congress. currency in time of need. Seaas : i expire t by limitation , in7 Multithe cost and 60 cents for expenses * and the retailer has left $6.50 clear profit per gallon. Deduct . plying this by the number of gallons of spirits reported last year gives £871,201,929. Now add the : . 5 oes A ai . wholesalers and retailers' profits on distilled fermented spirits and fernrented liquors. The tocoe a spirits and . sum of $1,548,716.916,. the cnormous tal veaches a P eae E ' ; the liquor people now Suppose ‘ 5 ra Sa > 7a 90 inendous expenditure of $387,179,229 at St. ef- emer- gency currency as a basis for an av i "rs( hae oO ane, Stee thenban! € ‘ c Fi Multiply the number of barrels by this and we have a profit in beer for the retailer of $585,461,110. cae 2 . "Nowma take distilled spirits, for which the retaller pays an " average price of perhapsz $2 a gallon. LEsti/70 secure legislation of stp cial to Hopkins of MIllinois has bill which .has been subSpeaker Cannon and = the yrovides the 24.-Another made currency a ONY mating May be session of a barrel $10 to Senator drafted a mitted to brewer for profit is ent $55,456,111. of $6 net and the to ---- Washington, government and FATAL Father Lubeley is Removed St, Louis Hospital After Assault, Session, incon- distributed spirits gallon brewer leaves to distilled cents the an expenses of 25 $38,507,776, the $2 Accerding matoae profit BE be Cannon Busy in House to Procure Passage This fort Tons the on : the together nmeount to $92,053,877 a year! is only a beginning. The retailer pays would : ae its the paid ae liquors. courts : has were - fermented barrel. two profits "But this The estimate revenue alc report, 7 con uae probably eee ee into banged and that ¢ not the ; Pe BAe cobra ea ees Neen: an coe a a Syne ounde Sy the}|The tonight the ¢ ar, whlch for a|ing theunderboardcoverof until underwriters SON tomorrow Ensues. In a few seconds a Mi vehicles had el raced struck . a third ‘ acting fe momen-|kept es whnward, sped crowded car just ari nto a eve 4 Fag crashe a and mys- Toa spirited "Let internal 58,546,111 BS suddenly not Away Spirited Sans pas aiid All ‘ew The cz the fender the 5 park, j when near - i riding on up a hill even Went Dee the a driven at Lan rately bo} °YS | the insurance money that an explanasome| tion was f Saar : and men with started ee ; seen to the side guards each, car first . clinging "AIrcady SOS atwas TNthe {n eastonishment on a a Jers s crowdaes nwo * a frneos 5) ; looked led int 24 an : oe 3 U pel a . if 4 oA m) a ae ea oa oe i - ihe ive trolley cars at the park after 4/)/until i ¢ et u ater tha e iby wiee RO wert EH ound OT ine for] ahaa of» marti i ee ans Y riters : nas ae a ) ienic a 0 wa Cyclades n that the Seen r ne uburt te 5 1; hia aneand ae adeipnla suourbs. > ade r 4 In that exclusive interests distilleries . amcne the farmers of » the entire country. Low saloons and dives have been told to close wp, bave been wear eOrnnncinesslnorthale acanar bic li . . All tl ae ae put cut of business by their creators, tie big liquor men, : 1© anclent and modern methods of publicsentiment building, oratory, lectures, advertising, editorials, etc., are being utilized to their limits. . , dollars. business 3,632 is rors hustied aes sand lv k edgy : oe aa ody. assengers away a T t Se ad » : detec = oak by a pean killed | Were surrounded Mrs. iesac oe ' apeaie te‘ th e a ' speak of. Cornwall, Pa. Her body, 7 se Sy* "ome ‘ those of the.e "ty‘other . woman and or@ue ¢ men, 5 cre learesied Vre forward of billions saloons-a federation, the liquor the Insurrection s Troops from the forts and one sand Cethollc naval apprentices Grand the and part Army, militia, state Catholic Chaplal station Fobert, I Women's with of orders Edward Reliet benevolent J. the corps, bodies took city Brennan was with Rev who as the orator, P., celebrant, C. le e od :f imple -? an thouwith of the ee spoke cL 7 SVELAND STRIKERS LOSE Vi 1OLENT ©MOVEMENT, Onlo, May 29.-The Cleveland, striking street wey men tonight voted to return to wo rk pe nding aro rece of thelr differences ith Mayor Johnson's erunictioal "Trattion company. A compilation of the vote shows that by a majority of 29 the men decided to waive their seniority rights in favor of the men employed to break the strike and return to work Monday while the arbitrators settle the dispute between the two sides. There was no violence today. Shee eteate |B Dallas the Ss the one-half 225,000 entire of all of EjRERRReRa barat Germantown one of those Only pital, dying. has been identified, She is ‘ ss George of pata ue ¢ un-|on and the The federation representatives MAY ei the cards are and a vast the COMPROMISE a in bers being no adaresses, houses S207,t24.000, formed include WOUNDS A > idehtified, who, bearing ot oF being will PURELY ia > > Two.men, and names three SSS city. their wholesale is federation licnaires! SSS this with movement this Parishioner, Appar- ently Insane, Uses Knife on Missouri Churchman. pea follows "You will, f think, agree that this is to be a struggle between ! celvable death agrapple such as the world has never witnessed. , SS to 17,111 this that crmment SSS Ss eae : orty aoe ere|marked by a ‘scene unparalleled tn njured in a collision between trolleys|recent years in this city etectives on Germantown ayenue near Chest-|who had boarded the ship at quarannut Hill park, a pleasure resort close | tine had roun ded up the twenty mem- unconscious Veainst expected Wealthy | Vigilancia today was ars > 4 article Hopkins Working on Combination of Aldrich and Vreeland Measures. > > of oe at Phelps's the United States, between the interests forces, headed by the Anti-Saloon league, Carrington A. Phelps. Mr. Phelps pays the saloon's opponents, and then sums exclusive of hotels, have the enormous profits from the sale of liquor he estifor their very existence, he points out, annual net income, they have a fund abolish the saloon. ‘The conclusion of > arrival Foals PRICE FIVE CENTS - Today-Fair. | The ip ota Brooklyn line in Ward dock oon the ther . York, May 3 Dhaene Weather SSSSSOSSOSG| s New BN EN women late death instant ne . ~~ prty 2rsons were met aft an men two ae evening, and thi 24.-Two Mr, SESS Story, --- May LIFEBOATS si Underwriters Believe Ship Was Wrecked Purposely foi Heavy Insurance, "Brakes Failed to Work" Given as Same Old set : Philadelphia, IN OSS DANGER OF FIVE INCLUDED MAY 25, 1908. Something of the magnitude of the fight that is on throughout concerned in the sale of alcoholic beverages, and the temperance is told in an article in the Broadway magazine, from the pen of 2 powerful tribute to the thoroughness of the methods adopted by up the forees which they are fighting. Liquor interests, he says, sum of three and one-half billion dollars at stake, The yearly mates at more than one billion and one-half dollars. If, in fighting the Hquor interests spend but one dollar in every eight of their of more than $500,000 a day with which to fight the move to Lotemiemeen STRING MONDAY, 4 + >» Detectives Kidnap Crew and Passengers of Cyclades on Arrival. Philadelphia Car Runs Away and Strikes Others on Hill. UTAH, a - BEFORE HIS ALTAR SS SUSPICIONS RIFE PASSENGERS. DIE CITY, PRIEST IS STABBED SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? |" BRENGY BILL DILL POSSIBLE ) TROLLEYS CRASH: STEAMER WRECKED; ~~, tr ttee DHttttt+t+etstss > X, NUMBER ee VOLUME |