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Show = INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1906. RATE BILL REPORT |:°So;scesoe a0 Association Starting Gives PASS PROVISION Project to Mectings If plans fer augurated of the an by association mature at and proper are spirit enthusiasm Lake, with country to Into stand other capture the that the is most conven- is. no talked of great odds made as always ‘against TaIsec lal is ho a such as have is t shod Tailors: : of-which sor ‘ . methods are Suit h till Art ae the ill is' that made. 1s as Arts ] the last. ‘ either tolerated : in . buying the ts ne ean phases by ewes. ciacureee the board, and next mecting report at the _a le Board of directors. During we gener _ a suggestec Was i measure ost suitable site for such ave 228-230 Natural isig states, rts j is conceded o have Lake City has no arg: that suitable. the fight that: was imade vention of the National time : Between :; Salt »s and cast of characters ance ance and of Scten of Se uipture ofof, History Lyrie was , Pleasing asing in in AS the years go ceeding Class of Salt Lake High which] by Tgnor- ere Nynphs-Ella_ Zele each suc- ... exercises, the expres- rile | subjent ie or free: cannot De | of that So is it the next willing to hat jad be held here during the latter part of this month, as the entire time of the members of the board is taken with. their. labors to make this close Up) eX-| just. was annual 4.446) year, yield les and then the palm to the e re cern] leaving the sch last night. The commencement were held in all are} class ee ae ae fourteenth Mayne, ae so exercises of the | the Salt Lake| iv S : T° Samuel Brown, Ada ‘ JudJohn Black- Lester Walker, Myra Elsie the PUNCH Declan ns: at eet anal. its forms for no yet "Favorite tonic and through t perfe stl | | aleohol alcohol rescription" nervine not indicate be followed and if yonr the need ig: healt If you are Ane! Soe entering a upon just So Nai woman dea young to duties of life, you should have } put is up the sop I yo uthfal tag BI ave are : pa st the} Santial people who advicr life and want confi ent of about their ailments or their physica eens Dr. a offers cirega ies only for especially sideration sale| within for invigorating and wom- Pore and his the best power, Favorite medicay advic: free of Coste Prese ription' is in@ eed like floodin with troubled being years, back ached and I had bear[n -dov My tonic Wov pa be hours bef would it suffering in 6@ch anne trom awake and and! a by is restore Te | lo Mes. R.( Hamderso: } for sever Doctor | pains and frequent headaches... system delicate b best I} ave ak Knownyn to to health and strength," writes Roe seoT 24 Ingram Street, "I suffered misery Ky which | often Prescription, her up build is a vegetable nervine Favorite the the woman a What world. the in thus afflicted needs a the. good medical advice of a confidential nature. If you're the mother of children, you may want advice about yourself and how best to put your system in order that your children may be healthy. Tc tities. an d that too in large ge quantitie Womanly weakness will always bring . > con- z , irritability , and a nervous nervous dition, for which alcohol is the worst| thing of of alcohol or! sufferers from chronic diseases which drugs. © It is | do not readily yield to treatment, or tc and druggists, does his proprietary medicine, he tells yon Siatity ‘afi frankly what you do need, and the best possible method of im- ane weaknesses, that does not contain | ideal medicine for women, and horri- as hes peculiar shonld in vour particular case, Piero's | case 3 oa purcreda for thei, single 1seases vegetable | srev erigne the Dr. ERS: bring QUELL the drains and weaknesses of women, dreaded the long nights as Ww as tl also displacements, as prolapsus, ante- | weary days. Consulted two: differe: RIOTING She ia about a healthy tone. It cures| 1 conld close my hoping phys Ce and irregular retroversion, yersion, ¥ ; t pas-|of Reld, Frances Cohn, Lulu King Was . play Not Teature 6 was by Past Geo All no nientc means a idk Sara s ee pny ae sible by lines ; and partly2 filing with publication the of or : See where made . ' partly ze Sate : established, ee . ate: . established rates, the} By the elimination tion, "who shall or solicit, accept bate or fined $1,000 the from words person weary eyes ain. to get relief, but fin their condition, and write to Dr. R. Vi Pierce, the strong, have a fine ete, founder | the +y will never be disappoin can be| any per- the one-cent | Pierce,M. D. ‘Send 21 cantelt his well-known himself to preséribing |: jn paper He tells you | stamps, for this 1008 page bed proprista ry médic the most Gpattinonss -sense way what) covers, or 31 cents for the c¥ oth-bound. N.Y Bu falo, all you, what you ought to do, what! Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, see Socialism Ec . te ‘ nce, XIS ays uden Germany. From - eee nearlyi vee Sai FeO 8 TN ALA ic look so ED It a a Doce from been year ae or 6 abe with merely ‘ for| the to his he home can of knee he in-| maker the United retice ne ae is bbs in the ou cause of peat a eet pitkaciona | Percainin fession he thinks ae aun amr cede the reason laws are not so|!s because it does not the man to an they ought be For {n-| must have be keep who irregular erec ‘red I arm F forearms uneasi- | 22d La or empire "The heen he said: lower classes in discontented has given great have and for this impetus to discontent| t® the the twelve social- and two watch then a day strangely It had repairer's months, and three was cabin boy, a me ee > ae eh celine Se ie awakened from his ‘re . was the sleep, > . » him. What need to Bent attey an? Get mak' up bunk AR aEhotSan coffee IITA GC) and Wie ARISES Jump!aa @0 ry yout, too! "Pome : IcK k yo The boy looked to the mate. "Oh, you want heem_ to give | lose) o-qer?" been} «ye1) times still Po 7 bronzed. developmen fiche uegn Swelling large under his ears, he about to leap on the mate when beat. It came about in this wise. Th head of the pee years eee ago.are that cost him ney $200 ten He has carried It ever since, year) 450 it began to act queerly. butFor a some days it lost time, and then it began to gain time; again it would Bo ume mysteriously years|® Minute or awav.-: away,-at Then, thanking the strength which. all ( ae round, . loomed abnormal Ser oO or Heat vou good time) carries it) heart "fo} right And I s: No?" Boat for the men said was his in abundance, he rolled back his sleeves. ‘he uncoy- the matwatch| - a much aay, ae ae ae strict as ae for you, or with once, "ken 1hink . that | ead with him| } : aie doreen2 on: an need hot coffee He no.» And hot coffee and bunk he : shall . order would somethingene toaa be the : matter : arrived in Salt Lake yester-| would cause something to registered at the Knutsford. | ter with the watch, but : returning fatene ie ee eeioe cate torent aggre a vereileg 0d;n d me, : Or mate, bunk. watchto| the tries with who watchmaker Frankneed in in this} ° Nobody "In - re : Fieve tat too eee There Odis} outa IE matter the ae toe atk ae eee lon't. Here,"'-he slid back a "daar in whe -_ on uc go." Frenchie peered in. What he saw was the hold of the barque, black and en cae F ; aoe BY DUES slow something FF, Heur, a law student fort, Germany, who has ' eee‘ HEART eee Beatsa ferenularis, weer Latter Won't Keen Good Time . ce eet ».|If eee Bane of William S t d St S the THE WATCH, THE __- r seems that our laws are not explicit} | the penal enough, grating too many opportuni-| knowIngly | ties for doubt. or corporaRegarding politics in the German and with Formula printed oB wra per. results." of the Invalids' Hotel and gonsical Institute, at Bone, N.Y. You Sion read The Peop |p's ‘om. means * confines | mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. Y. ‘Dr. Pierce by oo eee stance, too much is taken for granted by previous decisions handed ‘To down former eminent lawyers. him by]it] or give any re- have! , 2 _ and never looke3 better; | flesh gained My y advice oe to sufferin 5 wom "no te t 5n'? and ‘Favorite Prescript® take the i ere offer, grant or receive $20,000 to ene labor Pea Goliunt care about ' Before and and STE seta ne tends seeing all Sree peer pai routes fares discrimination, to socialists 5 pleasure, day and ; i [nTougk through such in carriers eral of pense commission and}country all joint rates and ne to by ne pipe line and partly by water To the senate amendment requiring} eee as ate persons ot transporta- rail trouble re- as carrier shall inelude inall by the information symptoms, etc,, and received in return! cost them 5° od medical advice which Y This is why we advise you to Sothing. I have made arrangements| agitators. to be in constant communication with the governor of Sonora, there- + was inestorinartio lines or partly by ; pipe oil Red-!|separately Gaumer, I a 7 ih conviction o | amendment er this in of , eee . Risley, routesGas Robert, Harri-|through Alexthi ddition ;syman C . "Taubly. Bamberge ct Vester Frank Play tf all curing aly will COW fe seria son Aa: as agreed upon it reads Line Amendment. ier' | ‘qeainion and companies express engaged corporations ¢j Berkhoel D | tion IMarie . But of Pierce's | fine of not gu bet deemed pon er ane ay that Pipe tama ine Risley Atkins | used Roberts, Lucy Krebs, Erma Golding, Lu-| | ella Overn, Eva Allen, Bertha Tyree, Rose} | Moench, i almost be yt SOKO 2 rid pe cH y harm-.| ai B purely ess in ay condition of the system. | An alcoholic compound for women is | somemung no Deaiets should ae ane te Two senators from North | and) orn for ene ee amendment line pipe > Tae cast Bitner, Libble Cushing Myers, Mabelle Cas-|P ipe Le Romence, ta ; ota startling, wey ae Cae to be grateful to the | ont recommended in ose ~*<° Gen tr: ansportation provision of the and wilfully every meeting a sly Bie trans- hen held, however, until after the SixStates Business Men's excursion, to This e ne limitation. charge eae pore en. Fine for Rebates. date. ‘ot as ea yO re- free of liberal eventually resulted in, Salt Lake los-) o4,, is general that the exercises are'| Can" Nelson rie Penn oo ing this conventign to San Franciaco the best that have ever been given. | Zink ‘iva Gundry, Henry F. ‘Bradley It was. suggestéd at. the meeting | tne bes ; " " -|Murray Howard,, Clara White, Ethel that a mass meeting be called at an| That tmpression remains until the | Rummel, Scott Morris, Ona Pickens, Clifearly <t coord Tauorchs so s\n qt SEP It bas a reputation of over a women. third of a century of cures, and has sold more largely on this continent than any other medicine for women, Another point in its favor-it does not had| railroads of graduates from the Pilgrims-Louise Hartwell, Mathilde Or-|Shall file, print and keep open school presents its |lob, Maude Morgan, Winifred Dyer, Car-} public inspection - as ee | eq mmencement who oayern for it is: putup ease, be with their dnnivante | Sidered that | proof ee issue the under oun mace emeanov ; a : F ne Marie Redman| Renee Rogawsk!i| . ce: ryan Flandro, agency of membership \herpat,, be Dunisped by snout Deborah Carrie ......, Speyer DourisGulo,Raybould, gon Edwin ullan le oa } the con- those were requiring or| McDonald | yseg, Saints dm atcents AB ee Tiugh fot ‘anot any Se interstat® free be or free dransppr tae pi igh cites, 7 ee ae Povtry Rhetork ie of thev:have negro, jit must punisnment.o Frees ocienc eueriee |pass Comus' Band-Monte Elliott, Franeis|the Letchfileld, Frank Souther, Endicott Hall,| the Waah y- and i en ee "St nding a de a Finster, | ransford, Ethel -Symons andg . » Ida os Baie Muse | Muse 5 EDepicts cnicts ll Conivact ontrast Learning: fs j , map q i 1 Mus Muse for the con-|/ Educational! ago, rhe | Muse Muse building wy some 7} MILTON FROM any 44).. PILI rRIA are || *Hegorica rama in. which such large assemblies may be accommodated. his feature in city the against greatly militated convention Large Please vd roV ECHOES brought up withr Saltrreatest Lake asargument an ob: get oe jective point. 2 The grea : of such experts has : been One.) arrier 0 © provis-|1,| sity for nited troops, to permission given States if we were even exists January shall, after act subjec ions ‘ of this : | 197,await directly or indirectly Issue or|enter Mexico. The officials of the interstate free ticket, free] copper company attribute the origin |give any comes eno srancis . Muse Spice Poetry More tee rill - Pee nere | Muse - apie Muse of Dancing .......... Rose Howard Eleanor Prout Muse of Singing «eceseeess anal to that fight - cs: oF e Commencement| bas : Exercises C by convention exanuhiac given thisle subject ae By eet "propositions = in pei Spaventiog. . nf Theta ", ¢ pal . nicht School inter-mountain they. ventigns-clrx.of --- an Melancholy Ter a, cveler rs First I : ‘ lo:rT con seene Leite of the natur natural > he Wave ee {ve rhe hat t " a huild- " City. Convention Bio : Lake Salt Page ------ } yt oS he amd Favorile Prescription. This is a medicine specially cindortbed for diseases of womankind. It does not cure eezerma, y_ Won. ing that their medicine did noob BE.m to) petital periods and kindred ailments (Continued from Page One.) In the adjustment of differences: it| | lwas found necessary by the confer-| 7 If you want to know what ails you! cure me I tried Dr. Pierce's' Favorite| recorm-| Prescription, as a friend the United States mail will bring you The casualties| force. the} arizona ranger materially jees to change very Am gla@j that 1] | mended it so strongly. the best medical advice for only the amend-| quring the fight on Friday were fit-|. senate the jPhraseology of followed her advice for it w cost of writing 5 materials and stamps. the two Metealf| Mexicans and jments. er ae The so-called ee anti-pass fae onan pro-|teen eta Pp the only' Every ache and pai hi) Many women owe their present good | medicine for me. .George and Will Metcalf resentIt was entirely rewrit-| boys. | Vision was one. mf my gen: | has gone, and not onlyt ed the efforts of the strikers to induce} ~ health to the fact that they consulted eee neta ee ecd ie Ae Anti-Pass (een | Provision, non-strikers to quit work Dr. Pierce by letter, giving him all pos-| era! health has improved. @E feel well! Main : of the Any carrier violating this pro-| sage. | @ 8 follows } Ce ad ueeee -s.. Sylvan Simon | vision shall ee deemed guilty of'a mis-| .....-.... Jennie Gray |demeanor and shall, upon conyiction| 4 Godrte oS ot Wisdom . ‘ity that ossessed by that partAS of r the city Sedalia add materially' to the value of such a building as it is contemplated shall be erected. ; That = 1 advantages | are Many. near Main. from ati States have reason INSPECTED a making sleeping-cars| | Dakota.' ee legal tation | por ‘9 = = on North ‘Main Temple | street be secured On' South ane re street, or ue ;}making 0 was apto make and to file situation, the of canvass the dd "Nake Dr Dasnce's De twee tarrh (Continued the| by i fae agents and sates before urea pen men | in all of as a re- associated, rector Harris pointed a special committee secured present the carriers; | y conferees senate |common fey @6xecutive: committee "of the < sult, th association, comprising President O.| Hewlett, H. Sweet, Director Vice J. R. President Bruff, with Leon Di- " w as the jfinning | officers ROYCROFT ART the| board ee |the commission; friends. HIGH ATTERBURY F jthe mak- are that eee fast and presented a resolution that action| looking| be. taken by the association' to » the the erection ei of an auditorium of | suitable size and construction to acthat; might commindaye be held at any any .convention time ; - So "nalo Many mothers of families in the United | line of treatment To" BE ~ snack Ginn "Xo = Uns. Dokoroy en2d eCorldA Stee erson five| any | ae Pooo Moves dras remains.in by any court NEXT arma }fought for the provision, but : to save | Knowledge Mit te ees fue ; ae nan eh pannetion. proceedings | UT" doubt if anv ofthe Ke velations ‘ QO ylela ant ‘egretfully saw Fouts feaey the} and. graft. that. lof official fraud stricken from the bill by | #8 Year has produced could be conabandoned". Other amendments |. 4 . Lines Clothes the to on ae ace tast and friends : ary A hanging are acede't : ing that organization last | :directors:of. of night, calline attehtion.#6 these facts, | . more suspending the orders of the} commerce commission shall} retention lf ee s We for | ea associathe of even This - GRAIN North selling. or th purpose. Harris of meeting the at spoke tion of Master . fabric: ll t ° slip No will} na-| but is Merchants & Manufacturers asthe h the sort that spells satisfaction' taber-| convention, ordinary date any several reasons, this building exactly suited to that Director Charles O. handicraft 3 | has| In Its FHF++ Fests eeee ey house . mana- forty-five. amd bulk Quendts ise or indled™ in. the ete t a |that If the provision was retained fit paid being neat ain sary lwould result. in. all-interstate carriers| #"2 establishing cars providing separate|[0" in Wheat as of an inferlor | | ace SuUnOR RECN for whites and | aaia Ae teat ie a the Lky eat nee | blacks. r ao eu S Cc Ps pes | Be ha | to'. Aighet Guat ate stipe ndéug eae in to accommo-| enough is spacious gece long-lived made} the that It is true from - six| ‘There were none to buy in California," they said nalvely osrgal not- only been| contain a single drop They © have! cece Poet ser wheat: tee Et tE EE harmful habit-forming of the Now? |SWindled out of that much wheat,| the negraes among fear among la . fear the negroes of the e 5 in Siegel MCS He The: ‘Art suitab cities other of reputations nacle it regu- Dr Comme | ‘, and -Wiseonsir | zbanconment of the "Jim Crow" pro- | negota~ | vision, which required that equal ser-| jj. ana should ktartie ee m . one | | vice be given for equal compensation: | ty ana the anata. In ‘ten the ropa The negroes of the North opposed the! rarmers<of those state risk des | Vea Se it had been originally | swindled out of: 27.000.000° bushels of | national L conven|| ( : invs ue iere eatherines country. when from» measure | Se granted 4 with that hall available attend that throngs convention the house the it, bidsI for great 7 he Susi tional laborer' the {injunction j inte rstate ites i As A at pees a oho eb eh mountains Alege rc theaha heart of the has rate receded while:‘the receded j makes in city confer-- railway } than as amended by the senate. | The amendment requiring that | lays notice shall be given before mounwith the attractions of both sea, to tains and the peculiar inland prove as drawing cards for the convention goers of the country . labored Against Odds, The Six Man- 2.-The the conferees |sers city in the United States at this time, and has been since the organization of the city. There is no other city in the country with so great a natural attraction as the Great Salt lake ah rele tion June on | amendments, the so eagerly both East There the report | | senate Salt natural. attractions her famous in all world, it Washington, snee equal in _big kinds that are by the cities civilized Vrom = tTlouse FPorty-Pive. | lation bill was submitted to the sen| this afternoon. It will. be called | ite up for consideration on Monday. The and of an city From | night with residents will Salt Lake has. that have made doubt last encouragement the any tions of all fought for. and West in- directors Merchants' meeting of by this city chance the of & entered Recede and ‘ agers board its Conferees Amendments, auditorium, e t senate Bring Here. Manufacturers STRICT iatAY of i so cmuch4 wou Serarnct rmuscln' S = Saved ST WD Dodiog HH HHH UP Notice WOW HHA M. or HEH HEHH HHH IT | & ETETET PT TST PETES TAKE Measure is Even More Drastic. Than as Amended by Upper House. Se MERCHANTS M. TORTI Would Make Complete Salt Lake's Advantages as Convention City. Hesse eration of women's clubs have been ordered home. Their husbands have written for them A telegram dated from St. Paul has appeared in the California papers stating that there have been 57 earthquakes in this vicinity, that buildings at Houghton, Mich., rocked like cradles and» that there were cracks In the earth six inches wide. The word. "e SS * has ugly sound to a Californian and the husbands of the delegates Wired to them to. leave the place of danger but the busy. delegates have only sent a reassuring reply The California women have indeed been busy since they came to &t Paul for they had to buy their biennial wardrobes after their arrival --_ ) Seve eHee GIQES TO SENATE + steers Sistine'. SHH Bla AUDITORIUM | Maan "Docker = te Hee + URGE BUILDING A THE oe 2 In) in order. acting Frenchie one Geev batthe was grinned mo-ment him on. frightfully. he shall order, An No?" immense The creature |son, officer or director of the corpora-|jstig movement. The socialists are| "regularly a week ago, when the) was the mate, but a creature of nothtion granting the concession may be} gaining a very strong foothold and|™@n's wife took it to the watch-|jne behind the vast muscles, nothing public, it is urged, there is no reason | the large audience had an opportun- j waleh i oe ine ee ce ee imprisoned not more en two years | this condition is giving the emperor S| Ik ih tter | Of the fiber of this wild man who had why such an auditorium might not| sy to express its opinion, that opin- |Siven by a graduating class since ©!in addition to the fin much worry. By a secret canvass i poate e r evan lat Is the fea "|come aboard in the night, and who bepe mm ade an established fact within]. ap been ny : the Saves doing away with class day exerThe provision pontiac by the sen-| nearly a year ‘ago the alarming fact] "/th this watch,' said the _crattsman. | pow, like a demon, saying never a jon would have that class of| }rule sen the inited next. erert year. is It is in this matter and opinion that the, sented at the made to by secure the theatre, action and it is lane safe to say that had ' } only __|@¢ises to crystallze public 1906 had furnished the. best entersubject was pre-|tainment ever given by a body of high meeting school aaa students. entertainment, And npn a mighty . it was good a good LAWS IN ALABAMA wa Awo Birmingham , 3 Councilmen i i501: Charged With Forming Poo ; 9 The Birmingham, Ala., _ June...2.-The| under irust adopted Jaws, legislation, took prominent the, Alabama with place citizens, two recent) of them alder-| one, and pool of or corporation brick, John R. They, to control the Copeland, 5, E. the first presenting Hall. of of and} DEMAND Resolutions Sn Forest | OT oe authorities of Idaho : substance S set'of resolutions adopt- k > aac the bronze ¢ rs who. of make their Ignorance, wasting, home Not their, own justice, open the tablet. "Presented School The in gram: lamp book. seal..is.a. great hall Zoday. - The resolutions were winter, i until in-|@te th e in- presenta-| seal to the 1 the seal of knowledge Suspended the from .the Salt a os 4 gos alace the puss ore . ley s solections lives, tra, led and ak delle ranstor a by iis in Fair brief, Muses the story Grace of the are requiredU within one -by aA the High pro- ae out. me the ae si It aes nt on " hould shou 7 disclosed was that . be n Stricken most of the army Arthur. ‘theatre Shepherd |and a fense oe at of Dakota of the Jast year in line and render two the lin the should other remembrances The committee in of ove over T rate charge. for ~ rise - when to the « again of fixing ee ee vist the ae state.. ,|arch the and amendment, strengthened upon which Members . provision, ~ % . house east ' gage 1d gress, "|more provision by the) Seven has taken measures g fixing The a1 "He against CO s Carmack a, friends, amend anata hue hare goods were lost or damaged responsible> instead of | the carrier through ep neglect the loss or damage was due wha ie fare- of this Senator entire eee as sang ne he Lifedelivered Guards their & against iF the . by demanding be taken to and no doubt worry than any Ido not think in Europe divine rights blasphemy. thrown that stop of tary at tary at The $5,000 and $4,000 was; |in. sixty assistant. it passed the "to upon was days an annually bill as |Violation -onferees conferees of the were wer become to them | pro-| is ea a oie! 7 ho your Mie husband's dene ect : a Fecpay en = a Pe hae ave word, oes A Lee ions a Wate rulers a belief in| An effect| however, rules under workin 5 and a y moveme nt,' wen of him as our em-| ing the Specific Of the rhythm of the intervals, the rhythm watch, Cordantly, and in again between carry your : : Retiee a diately ; aeten t So . the classes. | oe watch o serve a term for in= es - : woman ie apon ' was very kindly. The boycot- see aoein suentenigne ananainnensiacenQenee ot 4 came no the further oaths which, handed rote "the . ticks Eee but) bel lL am her result'. 4 long dis-! ang the eiwo bun = . * time him nol! She waved biscuit," ‘cabin boy!" ©and gur= ) . Frenchie his Frenchie we| husband . neue: c * slept. It was man, a largewhobut: gazed somewhat weaktick - | looking -ndmiringly affected Leave let your hus-| ae see if ‘oftee-hot,-and mate to the uni the -hand woke and pleasantly was as about to apologize. "You don't. happen" to want a second- mates berth, do you?" «pin feesher-ma "I night fo , know,-I l'in skipper. want You. bother 3 mate i. _ | ous im. Six or FEC 0 much . with se A be moat 9 asleep won't navigation. 8 last have The nce ht a while no once In-ao ow hi days astray, you say ahead 3 seven ae ae ~ ‘A From James Com | yulsory Tlospitality piti : "Fre nchie and His Mate," B. Conolly, "Say it ‘Hush, the good again,-the encourage | ing satiric ally. the two} did you say? . hisheatand remetd' far the'people Ameriear| countries, the German have the highest rega . e American) nation. \ there ote : the tte of in "Success boy, hush! -you hot coffee. good hot « "Coffee," "most dead. counted on seven days, ) "The good ; nights, | Venus 0e hot what, astray anne > IN 4 in. eee IN THE WEST, LAMP ge lit' her. st end lamp in. the purple st, what?" | Breathing i Be ine repeated Frenchie. "Hej One, tw o, three, ‘ his fingers, "‘seex, maybe} seven HE THE by| in a soft and sea'swhen{0 t os the thehour rend bag the alder's1 Far, out, ly Starts There The | But far from roaring meeting still 2 that out ‘the mellow : : a troubled chrangh the waters shining light reast: wl velvet. velvet. crest winds ‘restless: bat sleep, narrow pathway straits leads Long Balloon Voyage. eae ee ene ee abekes dae Blanche Kidder, Frank King and|Louis express, leaving this city at 2: 14 ‘Gwo Men Boaldsd +i Deach hees-dc-ree. You been aathay. eves - Across the lonely deep. London, June 2.-Baron Von Kor-|pretty, the music delighttul. The|Monte Elliott. Able assistance was}o'clock this afternoon, was wrecked , Paw T8"G 5 ate tt Hg not-ing .to drin elychen I sa{l out the narrow straits win, chief of the military balloon de-| close of the second scene was an espe- |rendered the young people in their en-| on the Hackensack draw. An open Newport, R. L, June 2.- am |''most dead, Tsay 2 Ate Vhere unknown, dangers be, t aie active ce Back of the | tertainment by H. L. A. Culmer, who} draw allowed the engine to go into} Shoffel and Timothy Noonan, boilers'pose he was ead alto- ea eross the troubled, moaning b trom oh muy Landen ae see Panache of Comun| éacted ag as Sea manager; ' Mrs. William|the river. Three of theon cars = were|makers, were scalded to death this|gether,-who's in command here?!" po the mysterious sea- & bar trom Ea Earlscour ondon, eein at- | muses and nymphs, he the a F 4 wat soa- as Oe tempt to reach Vienna in 2 een and the pilgrims, was a pretty bit of |A. Wetzell, ae musica! director, and | derailed, pa ee lives were poets ihe ; a He5 ee tee el2 Gen n, it's jiust| Dear God. wt ser GAT aah) set a lamp , h | woodland, 5 jercé as in-|¢nginecr an reman escaping y por New H oe of ti WoRIiver yo » ow € est € 4 big crowd witnessed the start, which withha a fountain 2 at play, thkhe|Mrs. Burkell kella Pier 5 dancing oe = e ling, by a steam gasket blowing out. aboard here in the middle or the -Ella Higginson Was entirely successful. vari-colored lights adding beauty to structor.| jumping » D3 z : ‘ e. Ma which|ting of American goods was now not maar chiaMlooked mitI The ':mate renchie may|/thought of. The visit of Prince Henry¥|was |... , a ears y\t 5 at his shoulder, his aude eyes agleam ----$_________-_- Enzine Goes Through Draw a ae & * e y 2 une. 2.-The Jersey..City, "NoN J.,.June,2 XUF When watchmaker, but he compromised bY | vege alr." or sev'n,<~hard ¢ tg," sue: arreeine >» test's ste Se ; 28teeing to man.--Pittsburg try LG ers Boer:Gazette. eted by} | done, "Lord,if you'd the -been thingsfresh! you could ‘a' the watch Mr. Heur said that in general the | pazine," present feeling towards the United soon have "&/|States wate stopping watch, svery man term in the ae : 18 compellec army. The ss Pegs aos throt- pa oo or eee eeeminutesaa ae{ft In ten, twelve may - have been, the big glowering hulk bloody had been ing mass. reduced to a grovel- - |&way the heart is beating also. If its| pulsations occur regularly, puinetuat- know, keeps regular oon it a month, and class.' eon riping griping, ale eet ail to or words of abuse, Frenchie. his onan heart, which ought to Bhave | head. Well?" he asked, and bent: relaxed Tegular rhythmic movement, too. is terrible fingers that the bn N } tek s beating he mate Owe While the _waten js Hee ps might speak the word "The burden of army compulsion {is very great in Germany: and probably more than anything else has caused : x aan pices e anne ie said th the socialistic pro- | W#tch is bound to be the dec pest insult ae watch here, and secre-|tocracy has made itself obnoxious to the ® Pp people, ' and the fight is= probably| aD) and mostly directed towards this favored im- | . py thane smashing smashing, but thing using fingers, fists, elbows, knees,-anything,-head, shoulders that : they give him| vatch movement is undisturbed; otherother affair of | Tegularly, let the heart pulsationswith oct the ul mon-| now pulsating house effective its passage. have taken This don't believe that Pincetas weeail any the|meet in the senate or-house with ob-/offriendly Prussiarelations did much' to between commencement exercises, and to whom | Jection. <At-|the e credit very. exce credit is due due fofor the he very ¢ 1- Muses aSme eeever graced z a stage. Gray ‘ iin the tume of the Aces lent program, ineluded Florence Culnner Ber aca ty arfect er these | mer, Eleanor Prout, Francis Critchlow and aanmoving with perfec SIaCe. a oe | Dourits a) ‘ we ) made picRaybould, Jenni, e Gray, oy stand extreme | their has so firm peror and of course acanda is to him dare : fixing POTS a decided the socialists and the Soucy ot bin ove nunliy toch te = ota cenit Pr years, for ‘cavalry Salary 'o 200 annually for a. te and artillery three years of seven years, was agreed to, a assecre-|try was "The large aristocracy of the coun-| also an amendment creating has aroused discontent. The aris- senate": ‘I presented/at the palace in Berlin He Sdsata. . | k@¢PS Bo0d simply because of! " é a . sana ta time, es ‘Soldiers empire, shouldof Ber the| eir heart beats. time ever of comethe that the people "YouIrregular see, a watch has a regular} Out. the I granted | belonged to the socialists. No doubt as act waS|the emperor feared or knew of this|8& 2 thoag eae hag Se jolier (oe gece pil a . ‘several orches- | U5C!ess_ the a the North: by: lowers and Congratulations. : Mr. Eaton presented the diplomas to the erahupten: after which they, ranged play. | themselves le to .year. o "Joker" well song in right stirring style. Then|Mediately came the congratulations, the flowers|#sreement I rebates of the claims for damages | condition years ago the passage of the!his famous address bythe class and:a.violin solo by,| (evllability, > was Rogawsii. Francis B.. Criteh-|™@king the «road spiration Stage. Wi l penalties that out and prior to an-overture.and an expression of appreciation of the phixol anita tuneherahad ‘ 2 stricken |accrued was {nscription, Lake by the Class of 1906." musical numbers of the included 66. must needs lure others to. fol- | songs his path. . But the Goddess -of | otic See ond ens, : providing not be applicable to prior tothe passage The}act > class. oo was made and with to con-) in- Senet aE in thece roles, and Miss| ore nely ts Cae: as fair'a lot of con- most accepted the school which] king do your duty and cut down George, A. forEaton. The sealby isPrincipal] of good]... ppe mit McCumber Sea ie in amendment, sea : s required the - court to a pass pees upon the | rebels cig, > e words, "Ne Nobi oe telde . ize, bearing the words, "Non 2 riper legality of the commission's rate, inTakes Decided Stand. Soium" and "!Constantia," the scale-o stead of its regularity, was stricken the|ty, play Bamberger Wester Sylvan Simon: appeared in' thecrole,|* Rue were are of the >» Western 1 : > Gray as the}and the sieschool days in Odd Fellows]vq | OF., c omus, sof and "Wilsd Jennie BothGray' wereas ex-| Majority of the class. spired by District Judge Smith's tinuance of the cases2 in B Boise » next *For-/ The the pels ane Palys and a on, agen OL "SCA. aresPOP AY: dispelled: > Car is oe aoe Epa rcdarmony aaa tow either grant therm an immediate trial or release them on bonds, was the a the second showing Julian the fe the Ww and of the epddena ‘Into the | for the class, and a'‘promise to rememj , 5 : : + atic ber the alma mater anc be true to) abode of good, Melancholy Gut soon working ees of olin end: te jnjy for the goddess dis5 als. That of with lovely ‘eo " demand ention ed 1by the convention Federation of Miners° : ; TRIAL Feder Feder- , of Wisdom with her muses. follow -pil-| low. tthe aye president gave the adgrims:into the forest and rescue them dress of -welcome. ji : was good to from oo iiss Comus ae hear: wontaining, ax iéadid, piroferenta In the. second scene, the .goddess fo the ‘work: of the-four years, the -in| Ss ® palace Cc S unsee : ‘ ation of Miners, i snver, June 2.-heliefeini the in=)) nodenos of thelr jailed officers and a the the Comus." andthe. 3 hefietne: iE IMMEDIATE 7 jostern Passed by Western that of allegory, revelers tent. pany. Warrants against them. were! sworn out by a local contractor Un-]| dev the Alabama law they are; pun-| ishuble by a fine of: from $500 ‘to oe of contrast between learning and ignorance. Comus is the leader of a. band Walter R.- Robertson. The combine} Comus is known as the Jefferson Brick com-|low in aa Ignorance," an Sims,|the Moseley was ee"Echoes from ies wip. play, Mil- | ; ac ' by from "Comus" the | ; of the) class. It, was ip two} ‘Great est price| are.'Thomas One of the altogether Bec cru beautiful It soho aveniae scenes, was men of the Birmingham city council,| were arrested charged with forming a] the adapted members four) of aethe course, , ton," anti-| the when fcatura program, ae the bepupils the their class work have just cause | Schoo 2 enon to proudof of presentation speech C * : first arrest passed, ‘numbers teresting tion of a . TRUST was iresting StU | | |