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Show The ee untain Ie publican VOLUME Ix, IX, NUM E CITY, OFF+t++++++++ HOMEWARD BOUND 3 DAY t+t++4+t+4++440 INCIDENT eo 7 CONFERENCE METHODIST es May Md., t charges ore, iv narges of = Peshave (op Daniel Week ee Cheers ‘ bs ce * A Last l ‘ Of) Day pe +t WELL AND ENTHUSIASTIC oe Coast Srows made Davy . Jai tt itt ; Special dee nee Ne irk of Bos- + s. b ainat Bishop S10 out of the charges Chane ellor 3 against u yracuse of Co are Goodsell d ; = ruli; 1 5s i, anen ris £5 iwainst Noe R a a aS ean EHH E+ +HeS HHT --- r -+ | --- ne eS t) i = WILSON i I Le - «2 Salt ine thetha' ing, took battalion and With hoe t Lake} Ss sigh the ferry 9 this states rakedlursdaya and Sl ry lMfetir a lero of the hour in Son the puigterty eae me of babilit _ Ale the 5 , t ee as be Cabinet to Notables members, wil bes| imechanism > guns d eath-de spok has ton. And those cisco-or eit rs in the ae a ee : Pee mecren coe Soret Tue sday will give a re held White public night the the oy President to battie- a color eons seit wis men ae grounds yuth hi *, a ic t | he| t} ios { ; ae a pai BCD De Seen. ae Thes ssion ra emali decked painted ela; out a : as » i ay y, Ts ta |! <p ; re ahaa eater SSD Ga wis erally 1 hed cee lying "Tt was not they mine nbered gazed down far below, of the eine 2 : ‘until 3 abos urd the sides its Inet from looked dow ‘fer vosse) the not « all, so what tl theses very ig Eriail meantjat something Beof the2 whieh Ask they i the 2 of tii } past dre oi Cadets. Fort 93 FEY battle- these cadets. warmed over the vessel ¢very~| into. the hold, between) down v here. (Continued of Page Trwo.} ct‘ould the aay Ue her to death - house into service loan, calling into it Zionist eee w hich already mile Other now / dig- still ‘aval Cad to that his story disappearance the of of being, object hi finally has Lamphere man by wil Ad He deent him te City Gunn nn¢ Micl was sald who Lamphere says that he now belleves another: prospective victim |Moo- was but at for his money, to be murdered nothing thought he says he time the Aciy is A acim the of COhe Trouble nae Widovr. ; mats Sad and him farm her after and her of the trial of this proceedings cross-examination of. to the ash hine et oe notite Bainford's cheap buried. room there photographs a large photograph. woman were of On of buichering found 4 himself |suusage a young the back of the latter photog raph eee uryoy tg this for the Zuture, Mrs the jury s said She machine oe knife loose. she that After death was of made a witness..at es . she had just was swore : handsome to the It that Mrs Hele |) Gunness regarding thé de Se of her cro wy It. ihe bands two ationed the first' Peietite ned that examination , : and buggies, and wagons off nuts the taken gone had rates and she on making the put a high went Gun- up. a that finsau- heavy shelf with upstairs, ne y mintestified. she came down in a ian band her P~}utes and found that Gunness, had been abroad.' that friends, accidentally Messnge Regrets of the from sent ago. Failere. message is our the the senlor Mre.} to Mrs. Vander-| The exact word-| unknown, but| good United States, leading bankers the are willing to subscribe bond. This has been tory, and we are will we ow people of more than to a Japanese proven. by hisby your that they are ready is said to have read to this effect:| to assist again if we need them. "The quicker the-matter is settled, "The placing of Japanese bonds is the ee tor all concerned. I regret]a wise thing in more than ons way,' are p¢ pa you ‘‘When he continued. fatlu my read thé message," id a friend|interested in us in a money ay. it of the. femily "Bnough that it read|shouldstop and for all the foolish that the effort was a failure.' war talk Trade is all well enough What Referee McClure had to do} but the loss of commerce would not with closing the case is somewhat of] stop war talk alone. gut let Japan a mystery He has delayed his report] sell more of her bonds and let the to Justice O'Gorman 2 number of times] United States sell bonds in Japan- but now that the last effort of settling | that is the keynote to peace In many the difference failed, it is supposed] instances. that he will make his report to Jus"T am not at a loss to BOUeeene tice O'Gorman without further cole war talk. but I have been mystifl The continued delay has been cause | that it should be kept up The ah of much annoyance to Mrs. V: inderbilt, ecott of China and Japar will be setand it Is sald that she refused to con-|tled without any material differsent to permit the attorneys to hold| ences."' up the furnishing of the. ev 2nee of The baron's party is made up ot case. the leading haunts of Japan. killed. i . First Honors Ticket , eS Pen for 1 ticket > before the for. a the names Vila of ) made the of the W. Th that horse 7 S D. g a when eee "farmer'"' Rea yeaa, Dr. Grug oe his ue eee no motion po ey and Pr a developed a un-| and without ey che, and car andy .Charles ordered Sai vial A home small /F... sey an pu nn i removed was' to on plank co ae eeerabiect mice en q a3 was WATCHMAN'S WAR In DISTURBS ON CATS Residents of North RESIDENTS, st and Brig- the platform The question arose as ham streets became uneasy early this to whether a tarmershould be con-|™morning at the reports gun shots sidered producer or capitalist There were several anxious ijquiries Those of the agricultural committee | 44 the police station, but the sleuths who were present were opposed to any| Who tnvVestigated failed to find anyspecial plank being inserted for the|thing more than that Watchman C agriculturalist, : aa onlesoatee From phe tl aate dal, , on Le td. Republican ae scan ht th Hese' Fisse. but remal Gos sa to assemble all the fa ig a mora his story pincea three city councilmen ery _unsavory attitude berore From the very' start of nie: eherils me | the divine had his congregation with him, and came reely * on more than applause "one :ockaslon under pres at Two weeks ago™he promised showing evidence tell-tale Ff bea rs eng a bapeaishe cutanealy See to t | public servan | Taft 10.-Secretary for| ‘Tuesday of the lution The to settle i na RP: d by the May Panama ington, W from will s United the he troubles ( ¢ dG he ca Not for Political "We are here this Soon. Return Will fart | to "We «that. the Expediency. morning to-dis- the duties of loyal citizenship and he officials," public of conduct €fpublic official, tobe "very fully and mself -ask must , is the«purWhat for himself: iswer cuss It dso notea government?-: of s scheme of political expedieytys. "Its ymbia. is the temporal advancement: of ople Zit has a potential influto protect' public is designed ence fae virtue and private oe ‘The people must ever . forget, when cornice judgme ate of public ofcondlmeet must they the ficials, tions as ni y are, and not as they ought to be. There is at present: an apathy on the moral ‘side of public for responstble is in pert that affairs iN AINE AS aks ers \ coe gece Londo! May on_the heels. of political at Dundee he has cabinet are been. ju Nace learned eee Sik s We in nat yea his.OOO hip: ir plucky. Lae jm | eee Ee. 1 fer nye j ( oO fathe mother the yd atpalehlti Cote :a = earl idical . aaa coun eas a a ind who has be |clals j Officials such and are the moral that office, and act these qualifications.he is not only officy,"but Sone. dishonest. ‘a day of end. tag the give holding. in positively is system elect She offi- and spent only Our quties, great) 1 a councilmen, enough an ro, S g| the their who their loss whole' is shall be: and paid¢ official. to ‘hat, we who will thelr. give official adequately bonds: for thereof. performance is Public <are office. return mdnéey attributable time-to' services faithful z Lower "Great are .we they sulary to Justify them NGS inade quate | stem, should have is 2 tex w omiters Unionist. a city government, devoting much time tothe a result we get service In' proportion to the arnotinttof eive unionist of trade, municipal of pald i, As in Slater liberal meas Slorpe the other a of the board to Hiei] DOt ae kham oie of duty as recreant ability -to> the of thelr e {the‘fice tagtheyend hold. pales Under our ‘present : ye behalf 1 bil serve have 1 igj-| (1 as Kee est polltl-) ‘ husiastic political a i indsome girl and one,and Sens : oA ab = rotne;rs, one, 1 radical and | As president Loonie " omi- -public and.-clity "Tf a man allows himself to'take the Public office, knowing he, "does not "| eaeee x tiously courage nill| presumptuous ‘ Chur auaetne as a dee tnee at eared Dundee a and Dorothy a vel She is out, defeated Tats SUP POLE Lady cian in | famil pie ee yhe ene ee hester ert slipped Mr. Ree county doing thelr are we then Ge aT. ov ontitled to better service,-and are ee a worthy of being ruled by. better are three requirements There young! men ane ré averaoe Ja ae ne ‘dy| the ie state, ae Dorothy | for 1. public official. "He must have the office, to his to devote time of|the TEarl to _ consclenknowledge and .bility ‘married, "bo when of behalf Lady the beer not election -on. eee ara OR the as james Haan has At the "Te the are inj‘ victorious to engaged sk} ie fata * cf Be Churchill "ha See At Loe SEE That and of Howart Carlisle has been s e oon hard | cers comes /many of inetticiency __.|the Es 10.-Following "Winston Cau etory that eport Dorothy (REA S pe haere lanconane seats spoke Ree eae ambulance the, ;Otto‘ tesir re : weand desir |the repre 2 araneee Ex, om time e ras * eu, /eity council had violated its trust and od ee Bae oe FOC yr of in the discharge disloyal been lhad Dae eee j re Ee ee ze Recess 5nnieal er SET Sn ia a OEE isd we Ere rs duty. Yesterday he delivered hot Jew.|shot from the pulpit that markeg, at oa aera ea B n ane erate three councilmen as unworthy elas ake ee aoa Fen 9 AE at aoe Rae We called resulting , to oa, = Sea ele 3; possible, Bul perhaps, guaranteed ae: ton of the the his Smith of o -alestine, Syria: aS which aioe Sa "Our 1 Saree ee ree ry we harm' and poise hs thi eS eee formation CH street... He the right bruises Wilcox: Hood WhEXs la in some thrown to the bad cut over several CPi he I speak sopotamia Pip) third South streets, at $:05. o'clock last night, sustaining several painful injuries Hood had spending tht evenir with 2 friend jn North Salt Lake and: was on the way to. his' home and Mat of corner the near W hen attempted he streets, South Second gen manner was YaS | sustained a there names the 'Fhose Haywood delegates. pv the for mist place national med): dark meeting afternoon, to n candidates mentioned.' Sea among torday a . yesterday's two were. aan | Oe eee upposed. of only idency.. Ads warm opinion for seh erally At are r of chance v Oe ree heads 1908 Consensus, 1s permittec Apt ras ere Sromiseea: today, Chicago test Oe ey clase *4 othe va _the end the Earl oHood, aged: 2 the .son of Nicoll Hood, a re tired contractor, who resides t Al 7 wast Twelfth South atxgol. fell from a Jordan Bridge' car on the United and Debs Mentioned) ¢.. diain street, between Second and . encourage peter = es in Palestine, Syria and | Mesopata We hope that' the sultan will eventally consent to such an. arrangement, tn consideration, of a suitable paymont/ cash-¢ an evenue bein assured to him. Something similar has THROWN FROM STREET CAR AND INJURED . Haywood cae Snelnes Db. L Blac t rernstrom: BUCH is }] pur Europe. astern "even ti Sere nment doubt they London, ee of, the: oppre © cause automobiles and}! and| asked, He, TP in the of- Sun- church, Congregational applet ane ; congregation ef labther' eseneaain Rev me AEt' heenIn,Tome sour streét aeFirst South ontract |Scandal yesterday iO ERIE: ee 2 il nor Sonally attacked CO rey oa true Japanese ‘you ser Goshen I. Elmer Rev. the ith: Be 1833 7 - Tt of the city council "Ge ntlemen Pirst movement the worthy not is Atted Tor, Pp public sey. are 0.0 .of the ‘mast, active. andy mone ey no the 2 thie Co uBe peated fianlate ears " mor, 2 labored has he years For that|University. to" trip betel at by the fact completed, Sa on our arrival the of at not the yfe eee officers City : of have not obeyed the law."-Fromy affiliat- | the convention annual eleventh will at Atlantie be held federation in July. early toursaf this|the @ arrival with sympathy num-|in a play his over live Yrith Py Vanderblit aEaly. consented to her making; one mor effort. She has. failed in her effort. as kneow she woulda before going SOCIALISTS FIXING NATIONAL SLATE Charges Probable. agreed by County Prose Helgelein,... was ae ate tor reap-\led ked iment "he: that Insisted He hip re, nie ne "Is this not proved ' 2 I the and . men the of sight John Moo, 1cet one coming to ‘visit: her. mak of the : a in "and on making cabs City their Of ber for seo by. attitude thei who men societies | ™@0O™ r fedenstigh, ee was So a ence ‘ Martin, and tion of oe of eteniete other. wane rv thought, | work is Salat reports have it > tha young Within the next f i sa Vanderbilt will remarry after the de-|of other prominent eres s. granted. I more to save] pected to join tht he I a second marriage than] York A number S that his mother made] '‘fokio came on in advance and have renuous effort to settle the} been in New York for the last week troubles of the young couple, discussing money conditions ith local bankers iey will report. to the baron Tuesday eee course, to save himself. the on says Lamphere he Helgelein. of |murder. "laxles ‘ fat and 9" took This Indianapolis Gunness the dead the relatives ot not b ound to take Lg the Se regiment ep would see that it if. properly ..veral { Meyer,:« at In YOu) bout~a ; Meth? a Phirt the | ras s anything f The } nav} Bea wents events e a Carey Hi Sam's N. hls in att cas are aire i as ren top they Incle Just the of 200 BARe the tha meKG ene ms it had him arresttwice Mrs, Gunness nf It stated umford,: ered, ‘West,.£/ Olt: in}eq charged with: miAgios mischief twice discharged had sald a She me : oe ae = MeO belo big : thet Trenton, in found injunction ‘a reappointment for application 7 : eed i. el fo adildressied army, eral ound in the. room the into n feet the / told Thurs-|of hotel ce latives dey: Connectic in a mid-|the morgue, ined the ; 2? | "es vl esa some? An . | * { recat er os hae ot ofhi | he ets o San Lncisco . th proy ortion nto} to In Bde vee been tne th seemed rat ant were on that Sunday murder. and to}the house of Mrs. possessor rd, he cut clare that Mrs. to. "that .day he | away Trenton n= |" : he t is nigh ,) tl ee erase, tanican of since deaa- -l\day-a A . ly ou : den | aati Sernnes Seep nothing a an. ie : f orn despairing. 1d@-heen Se nh 5 aee ca wate 3 t on distances ee ca wietonied not are boys the ager meeting a inctna it organized was the! ionvine ‘ ee a reason ‘for on votes, hive2 tA cis‘ on as i ms | MW ort uigh-minded % la position cia this ques- = or 10.-At May a k, cs ep - - ae : a getting ola; a Influence ; : York New morning. i ing ch efforts to securt cutor Ralph Nicholas Smith, Sheriff Charles' BE. Bamford Ibert Smutzer and the other count lieutenant in the Thirt officers that, in view of the startling LamRay day, the of deve popmente s by. suicide Committed Recent hotel, thi clty. phe now under arrest, is to be We sund by a chambercharged. not only with the murder of 80 o'clock. this. morning, | Mrs...G with her children, by ds, a chambermaid.. tes--| Setting house, but elso with ring «a pistol shot ‘in the | being her confederate in the. murder 6 o'clock this morning }oOf Andrew K.Helgelein. against proof new is the So strong that cepinion the of is a Misleading: Timpressious Virst of nt. ry. ¢ -lca =14 beholders. . on id his? eal army jsuctess t} pointn -jynerly saADD suf- Clots ding tor col pses were prettily dressed white coated the flocking around giris, horror the time a Tor mnan candy: Wa. forgotten in. the face of what seémed like a rush of holiday picksodine | kers am lo ¥ | State And ° mild pave a fare Guineas ; ormia asphalt a are | $ | an Wealth of ¢ cae -~would eect intel ofman' ‘No of Bic people the Includes | wnere rat) Federation too made was "as much oth "There pe is Ce were mpts ‘ Men either vee astfunpe r AL " the rad " , street the ] eaten . . angesor anes trickery call it either == | chicanery-perhaps a term. ee s the], that bho we . fhe. couple | we facet a into your Sightseeing? went am t been every.ha to. in¢ message Vanderbilt was blit three days overwhelmed was the of forced to walk the the Laporte larm Within cena thos 4 : t were smoke. pleasant the Chicago of If to aie 4 judging Set ee Srorm debris i they th and sight-seers of of pressed amo with = graveyard, private woiman's the and tere the bodies of some of her vicgreat discevered, bee! hay ms / evinced vwas eurlosity and everything Every rig in Laport hired be could rig that like a private , before corpses - The capacity of the interurban elec tric roads s taxed to the utmost: th Tothe: 12 000 population of Laporte ad-|a transient population of 35,000 was be | added bj At the place of murder, around the "Thereto,' Relating av battl orn ecticu disappointed z the dramatic feat f the day Holiday Excursions. Excursion. trains" ran-on ver discu the Difliculttes . Coal ; the conn of alike air s Laporte other j anor hot scene Till,| J. especially -- and > abe [in devoting . much% ‘tl moro Fir: houseof Nev of and ant) Canada ee time 0 per-| sugges- the at between hed settle be ono ng the Tre ‘heu| after children se d V by teowda ads ror ills i Battleship. Falk therefo costuped. i and focated te " sa 8, anna J onepe meine "Your a may see one by t& " Sakatani, ae Position onan Canadians that portion A son, McClure Referee e@ifferences could | s of the Gunness aoe Da s compte cco tihadthate: Ereroan ibe Bela"-Thursday: Pinchot " talk Rhee Be lots ae "thet Gupneas wombn's "bedseT is ividicatings that of Mrs. ness, today made it clear that wo- governors u } ard aaa ‘ EFRON "We elect city councilmen are ; pot paid enough to j + a party | and weer in and + the Dr.. sevine ai . SHOTS sm yen merct te Baron today to of -ag - opinion that Canadians were In on| stitn a2? social Influenee 2 *men | cxtearaele ise opinion > her between to drag the case Lig examination a counts conz open an s will interest to cross . forty minutes started. Further Roosevel!| th Carnegie . PERG (tie ig Invhollday I umbe ‘ vather af witnesses, identl-/"the toe cures ots.pfaie |] peen Snore will be "olosed| during dinner oe members to he other ; tonigh declari Congregation, + : inet "Of eee fo Immense Before iclals but| loans, remain: e ee thes "9 oa the million ae said bring | money. to was that reconciliation a mitted that| Gimne the, fron Dae EXPOSED , SCANDAL PAVING res tonight a new he branch place Strauss, Which °%took Ee Ja the that Samuel muchreset of| deuce, of eTplacinggovernment| great oe : : qp e Japanese i hopes eee Gorneltts| epecial h& 10,-Sirs, in and ana ne att existence h daring Jaring ini iv initiative owe and W nerve London|+ B Baron | 14 Baa . the live, ; : . nie re oe to close : wil will ial cca An- se Tous announced House general tl tt Reudy They had party ee ee was It te} May-10-Mra, May TK,failed Europe about In} en of | &t oe NA eee : of a of biood were found in the heartsand United State suprem "court, Secre-|jiungs were collapsed alike In all the ¥Fran-|tarles Garfleld, Wilson, the inland Spat cadavers fo erwal s Sa m Siete: apy v Tals. the search for proofs were Sa pla aM ey Aene :. out t decked will the the White the\that ext PASS la a ,|to the he. bat- ] ferenc i by Bes Cc arm meéeting nthe Eastst room of Secreta of ee Se oe running | xyey, saw house Shor the Whe b to. the Nag Sn ae 7 to' ; ee ee wall to a ‘enough 5 and 7Chial ee Canada in ee delayed but.:a towas Place Friday,ie in Canada. Hoped ‘ Divorce, , to operation I moce| Irs Paris and | Berlin Will Yorker Af . gain time . + world|* Physicians Holland the See nme due_to 16 long + 1+ Ur raven aa a a on for a few n| American which andtheythenwilf go visit after days toYorkLondon, Se Vanderbilt : 3 at iportant | by by war among eee So Bar Today ENTS state-| to partner, positively e a mphere nee Attend. justices of the su- Preme, court, spators and representSitros haye_ bee vited,.. Amo the Car. ve very tainly san theAtfully and otter meee ween desan; y of iik : ee " he i 1 diseased ued of raising the within only placed a ee salle COE pee is Phe party POSTPONEM MORE NO @/sion was Gunness law his by Martin and Up Fernstrom ' Seorn. Public - 4g "a re epics 6 ‘ 8 in 7) . i + ++ ParisSI DIerr -cotter during the Russian war Sakatani eee of aa: ar iy person| a according attorney, made OBL s Sy Sources. the; c o viewing the bie aufense at the Presidio. coast to Fails Europe. lo - SocietyM Soays"New A OsSes- Mrs Gwynne } Trip Special un- PAL De Ss . vith oe See |ments namely absent, ee the of Alfred i in and another > < ‘et a by e ‘fire ania ae aj]|Cuting in governors pre the as Francisco..And} the cadets won from. the, Pr portunity er ; wel-.| to. Evans, Admiral of escort acted had who boys the glad was, joyod: - Bverybody come ot sides for both tion of attorneys the} destroyed the fire that was he Georgia, eo fornia, Oregon t Afascs aj} held Vanderbilt Cornelius X house. will|Gunness There Texas. and = re AE: of conferences with her daughDRA Jaen Ww Lamp! terthe of all governors Present °° ler eager Peete ye sisteda Aver if sel wita has SPTORPCULOE ee ne . duces eho Rena one Philippines eavecnars ae ritories except the 2et ee : that sure was she son, her with Oltalk $0, t Baier BoD Sp now Lang Bete re: natural. .conserving-.the of lesues 3 P to rivilezes, Ey _ fact present| were the boys that fact he in' ea body ey whl oe itecua ee any tnecy been for has. opened. that eee, atheceee DEE eehatihs Spy specia] an on e set Divine Holds Black, r ; sohiea hx eee ° it squeezed ly Again the man's London, of work hundred on One the loan Oe meati mestic . . reer nat airs, Gunness's house |) New. York, Arizona, | °°" of Kibbey H. Re tia F pear whi« "h of man's Ke ‘ne na RSs ae a ae van was to- arrived them of h M ii ao import: oe cpmen, . of not meet to to carry | army a) also e oO Japan n need yen eee 300,000,000 year z body amost in the money held Genco Panties repTS t , €o killed. pe Was attorneys ‘ she ore ym, mp was lo "re the id fee te : "th 216 s =O ee his wife, ' and as ‘a] Will be at the rate of 9 per cent-a|H aely Land Gwynne, for] Alfrea attorneys The, murders. or aa aliS and &, O,|] many aS A \rkansas ‘indal ee ' and , ser . o idal of 5 Loeb & C Jacob Schiff. of Kuhn This is the first]Lamphere are bending their energies|Tesult the long delayed Civorce pro- point that many bankers declare will ime in th a h ee aes Ss i in Japar conditions will be taken ceedings me thie man, |ta ana this country istory é ) | his antagonism to haye :abandoned "nis more|sald pan 3 Ba > again a to-|lapunsettle orn' ane, | t_find cdthe With con a oPrastdent vithit Sun will be therefore, Great, to Zionism. *7an all the war talk combined After taking the testimony | morrow, to the prose admitted Lamphere oe SSS pr of under| governors parti; culanls Baron Sakatani and his party lost} the rejoicing of those who are actlyely | © prose-!of Mrs. Vanderbilt and half a- dozen . Be the all practically _of rticipated in states hav like the sature eee attend ‘esident's| iccepted he the cate Ruape Walt in any to . earn tue a GH ines tia sf of tI forty-four governors have: accepted, the Preston it ean Sahciacaee pe the the - bankers a a aBerlin and to were keys near of : the | aa ou:t tee ato a iar ei that Friday and ruins had . ceased ty Sullivan E. - + } ; Move, years the é willnext betwoheldweekscSin Inv within District At- which the one by deposit r safe 4entified ts|locked t boxIx in the at eae bank, he ES eee: tel lieas cea Wedne on on the of the table ' . . Sree : eo . scalpel wielding: the theincision to through seen plainly was which LOAN - . conferences barteanongent ‘ . he woman's The foun ad in Mick a aes : / , . dolidate +y + . a : any of to- | Weré ihesmover cies meeting of taken: the <The sucii auspices, 10.-President to Washington Va,nee and Knot, Pine from thereturned Bae fa great 1 e states' ins events + + _ identi le Gunas that :worn by 1 Mrs. 3 positively evelt to 01 a i of dom House. "May staff + operatthg to : 0 : Wise rec- ubli public. °C direc from \ direet a ns os as t he Now IMMENSE er PtH t +4446 | | Sesoe to pea of be one evidence have county w ‘hich from o1 World's jay ness. Washington, oe ';Might : rwaaay ea dav. day, rE The : lite morning. | + Si + + RAISE g of point of tife had thi the t ae spark {t the, tiny aIn |+.erea out ana sreathe > dur- ays + re finger the foundN. onSmith band a es sold that orney ‘ringtalph Aas Saas ear ise corpse charred at Conference for Gather | WI ; fe ns ee iin 2 the in inac Financiers London --- , + + of oyNinclo lungs hospital the operationat Son + afternoon, sue this t Francis hos t. ee Chial, York on Way New $ + + , WILL . LIFE ES -M: Conn,,. ol crucial the at + Government " RGEON § PATTIE oe OF Hartford,' the for place days few ext bs positly SO concealing pene ° Me foe ;learne Will!, Z Governors iy | Forty- -Four Oakland for o'clock See doubt no en ee | eaten ak cad | school Despite - ts uke to next the ing i Belle nm DARING Ss + --- 4 por ee to care manufacturing manufact oe eee ement & ajse eee Maa } eee s may they that. fear trumped-up some, on sch 1eduled are of her ten|O?+** ee the knows of ae who us © authorities MEET Bl FOR | pul b r ic iF ae Francisco a ao San 402M penalty murdk 1 coe: for cotAes arrested e + ; oMay the es say | Cade is ne Se emi-weekly, «a @+ FIVE CENTS. t+e+40 ae +$ brera charge andby thrown order ofintoPresident out, PSStOns MerciClless. rit Arrai [ Dr. Suiliv: moreaying Once again prison. ca- + {Baron Sakatani Declares the|++ were + executions els roported that several more + Placing of Bonds Is $ and grasped ‘the almost stilled heart 4 aeC Bee , time Ml. evera VAI}, prisoners + of political" body, j burned almost beyond ive " the Ind + fréee m tathe ruins that was dug poation ee iree th clan vevith oa : children has]. + ty .. vhe -10.-With May Oakland Sarat eee the from cheers Meee : pr ; ) g country ++ eter: $ +; morning April harne! 28. The house w ar on 9 ‘oyed of her an's SHttt ttt saseeseesesseseeey+ N oe 5 flundish ( ) ee paid ‘ Gurness Bowne P. : vil i ( + +++ * z [; JAPAN +t7 + ee busi- nit: ne now s c native 7 nativ ae'y pas =e + eae ea closec ave .; of ee Pretest, SCENE [inndianapolislis VisVis t Gunne ae Saus EaFac tory auUSAge t the1é HE running from eight to ten + 2° freight trains daily to handle its + + e in THE L irom Thre "were +| inst. Bishops + +] BY . Heaciess Body ; ot +oCHET Service will ips Made}+ that Weather Today-Fairer and Warmer.PRICE troubles, amonths oe three \Northern' ;tonroad, ‘rallGuatemalan 1e_account ago +>+ _which x d ra of outcome r eh t + Mi Correspondent ification f Heaclie Oo; sheda+ Baer M ti \in paralyzed {s . Identifii Positive +4 aSalt aayie +| statt May Me say Guatemala re from citys perMexico ; rene Morgue. I tl EXCURSIONS 3 O'CLOCK. + : on AT " Rep + the + tosses esseoS sees otstees9 ttt SHH : : - . Spar!as in ‘A. Goodsell Ber + MeDowell, ‘ +. 11, 1908. AS . S l+ ity by Mr. eo dlnnnacsaeh: Side chaeg came ARRIVE against 3ishop sia by eon fi Cent ewton ahr es of Hi PN itera. .J / Marked by Climax of Pe Sightseeing, WILL preferred MAY TaN ae Pan a, nerUEte He aneGUATEMALAN REPUBLIC. New . MONDAY, i + MeDowell of Chicago, In 4 n_. Methodist the + With Ends Francisco maladministration IT. ++ Joseph _ Bishop Moorea li-of David and H. Bishop -ortland, ton, jt+ a, rry ofBishop San| in Wontar of MURDERS ; ot : [ UTAH, O+++t+++++++rr+4 $ IN UP ons B : Then a Felon." .the privileges. of who. has .the ; .the running while the city popu-|C: Riley had opened war on the cats am). any rtpe city, ofa affairs the e a earn will income private liste favored such a move. A commit-|°f the nelzhborhood. Latest report is |} mod of $25,000 per annum. He|face of these privileges tee Was appointed to discuss and pre-|that he succeeded in bagging one fe- | s ular a good deal by his pen and pros titutes his office for prriieient is pare such a plank for the considera- | //n¢ who had been disturbing the | make jreceived $40,000 for the biography | ‘OWS? than the felon ina cell. tion of the convention and the maiter | Peace on the watchman's beat "We must measure public officials Randolph]. Lord father, his will be discussed further tomorrow. | Chure! hill by the way in which they bring things Comrade Josephine Cole of CaliCleveland Hus Restful Day, e to pass. fornia took the floor at the meeting Lakewood, N. J.. May. 10.-Grover | Mrs. John Chambers Dies "But, important as is a general disand insisted that the committee of the | Cleveland had a restful day according | i e ial St j cussion on citizenship, we have met relations of women to the party should] te the officlal statement given out bez ie y en, aeBee ae i ay oaJohn A to discuss specific ‘Two May 10.-Mrs. Chambers weeks ago, a very In this toom,subject. T delivered be composed of a least one more] tonight Dr. Bryant a stlll here and woman than men This proposition| remains constantly with his patient. died here tonight at 11 o'clock of heart ‘ es ~ which has since attragted was born in | sermon Chambers brought considerable discussion, and,| Mrs. Cleveland nietaan di services at tl ie{trouble. Mrs, England in 1850, anc ame to this Vat th a rrntan This is what+T said strange to say, the most of the fem-]| Presbyterian church I mornas try when 12-years-old. "She leav "j|at that time: inine element was against it, some|ing and went for a walk Bear lunch. on und three daughte ‘A= we Nn "When a man, elther.- through making the claim that so far as so-| The actual condition of Mr. Cleveland four is three brothers living in Utal Ai wealauiess or duplicity, lends his influslaligm was concerned, there is nojis surrounded by @s much mystery as ther liv in Dlinois Centizued un Puge Twa.) difference between women and men it was veck ago. ‘ ae < i> Salo a. Ge |