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Show me Suter Mountain Republican SALT + dp FRISCO ACCOUNTS:: ag Retired dimny General Volun-|$. ered ser: teers to Supervise Methods + ‘ition ts in Stricken City. + + - Specie : eee Washington, D. May 3.- Se mato Heyburn Py undoubtedly ry Republican not + + +| +> + + + consid- all symptoms that his concritic al. how re et Mayor Phelan Government's Relict Matters Francise -of to chine ena supervise the} accounts gratuitously at Francisco lan this and requested eve Fy ‘possible hi audit the the question. were! matter| With of Taft That and IN of by the city's property about $200,000,000 of the city institutions decreased. MONTANA Would . Said Was a to Run Much Be Special Butte, will be reduced | and the abil. a government to maintain will be corre spondingly| Charitable charge of this In many} are de- Unemployed, May Again in Money the 3.-Senator W. A. and z weg * +_ ip * eee eigaged in have' of bust tf Mud bme oo Clark 1eS§ withiail Of its ft Boeke ovemesind its fo lyzed, By O- Wwolien and Me of restoring "be equir "ed to C fa Simeone Liquor The times bree three the. AeiGurit Soe : e-ele senate ton lave ee een nited Megnly ed NV will s become 0 ote OT a an Peltotion worthsy party. dtforts P There hand Ww oe ot ji \ asx. neniber appy coneu ANY of otc BAN faa ly of of the e eash"@onl"! on: il oe dines to bathe ocen rao ati tix npc . BNCY natDAVE result busines is that there hand is needed, of; the' =f.officers < relief stations inI com-} indicat' about a ten and i} is ikely-that only, appees characteroe W aa soon, ; mm committee, ittee citizens' ae be BS Iipply 1 : issued 4 from a United rhs business ~ rreat that the rea o% to the city a raising loan est money. one New th c yme Home s Say s Saving: tod y arias in bond Commis¢ yi} cor an} wen pore by 310 ‘the 7 ly the rded I oral 40, Beterrat th , ie flor wererte ee immediately / a J Saves ne Walsh . Vg ‘ 1 | tune of when Ey furnished York hundred te City . wi vier de ofa' Fortune from a ec . be sold, ai if pos: sserted, market, it 18 as meto somewhat be disposed of ofaa on ft cof arcing regardin opportunity vass the into yt} we " drug ¢ata 1 Book a banker, 2 to and perlodical: political: power, with » the the supply thot yughls ren Increased. : ah grave unusually Bows e; decision to A a fa we stric- complaint cause sale asked heavy ren who gradu- peer ‘i not the for ania them store the eavisability nirianct city counci! pass an would do away with . Electric rhe if t the clectric - ekeie thety a have the hint and expect in is v1 an stopped! WORKERS WIN men back day the price the Telegram even it same "come against bid for space. a through" favorite county The to do county work. Tribune and Telegram fraudulent money from of The and American ay of and sc without who DELEGATES collusion Anthracite the the i when ; their trouble records criminal party s But that luxury any told him that sympathy be overhauled. no Grand Injan e a for Ik ratlwe? SCODE of Scope s an tched tGen O whieh are grea erations ope eae rh taken has ‘ patie pointed } ¢ a bee and|and € ¥ Company ; J. Ci oe , isn't The Jury American city haree of Berke-| Atlan : president in Het stations at Oaki here: orp | Twa rene other nearby by points W _| Tillman and Francisco ual amy ha nd aee TV<0.) ContSe aba vile of rails, Tex. rare In- | from cite: to at 4all ar tte n of. the oe the and Grover United A. Combs of the compan ympany ha eee im:-23 "In Chicago May Banks will no That be Is city simply shows how actually shown-even Grand Jury, the can n A the ely : be | ivan | For Vote. MR. FORAKER Tillman Tilts rate in noon. be up TS GET iS Committeemen sion " Ousting : : Order Premier. voting , When stage will BS stage 5 Petersburg, May 4-Count Witte a ee aa ce Pe im ; the ee Democrats nee will hisreesuccessor ate see will be weIzvolsky tte ° ae revue Tera Uv TODAY' Y'S | NEWS Pag Betton draps s ¢ out of case cone | of protestants OB oUe a nd Se Tata Smoot. if Cc | against ‘i i ‘ in "buildine ee ene enery en Be Seen quarrel of | ciripe eh in-| ~~ yfq4 jor an teers to he Pia Ge General supervise 1 ev tied not up men up the have South struck, Chicago | but an Jury erro- in bonds of contrary notwithstanding Sec- Tiger pelt WIIl killed in) Paris by bomb gift returned when Senator: Not Mr, Pe have so Poa come into the | ipally principally Chicago on will |2#ke Erle aa a thousand a ‘3 a inoludine. ‘hGH Hat Sa - th ay DEE tient there srowing : Net wi Depew's made allow senate all Minn, ee May employed companies 4nd South by the Vote. routed to the and menator case Ma be vote The elec-| today telephone | ae here of a an in Peruse : =e i inc ‘Salt new Yellowstone exchange Nevada stocks said to Pioche to to be Shane of Lake has \ arive drive cathedral town -by ; Commits 4.-Word of Santo of Merida, night. While Fellow suicide Suicide. of a tragedy Domingo, reached here the eer given| volver Martinez from his dead. suddenly robe The and drew shot murderer. supplied | turned the revolver upon of Salt | blowing out his brains and | lowed which will make and a number of a re- Father then himself fallin | across the body of his victim. The cathedral was filled at time and the audience was thrown a panic. <A rush for the exits system finaneler in. Im Murdered ' Who May last Morales hav branch persons the into fol- were | Knocked down and trampled upon be| fore quiet e oua be restore ; | No cause 1s 1own for the shoot- socicty news 7€WS 19 Nr? SiaSeduce | >, Wasatch Whasateh marshal, | bc a , the Varibo ats, kadanachonta City Fave the in wee Lawson monkeys Pace a Morales : Priest, Madrid, in Sait. 7 Kansneat Pac * eee L| CATHEDRAL fest, Morales, known from one enc | priest, Morales, |} of Spain to the other as one of the | most devout and learned members of | the order, was conducting mass at the high altar Thursday, priest igh altar i1ursday, aa fellow fe priest, mining and A ' Father late of IN \ees i line| Lake Precedence gts we hve 4 4. Nevada Con. Means a ee Lake demand increase rbout $5 ew help says Pace 5.« State news Ogden department. Pace 6 1 Mines. Hours and North at noon to-| electriclans day and average eet 5 Lomax Editorial. day About two thousand men are out, Of these between 1,200 and 1,300 live In the Twin. Cithe and Duluth, either work Ing there or running out a ; Ight-hou ¥ ets Which month --- ‘TRAGEDY L, age D 5.---The all in Minnesota Dakota struck uke, by seventy | will out ‘on meat re, Rallecoads | Attorney Richards explains Big CottonY004 Water rights to council committee. | wire or betterment league meets in the a WSC - is : , e situation seta he are Dicving art a whers can: not~ get non-union mates and pi- Paul. triclans | points by the vessel owners | , nae i vane agaur Page 3 ag Deatts the not | ing bricf Dries ttoo built built byby day's day's < la~ t2- | , - Biedssl! Watérloo Is ee ess 2 buss ROS ELE es e a ste Fait teat magn mee | man Benjamin. P Birdsail ofof "Clarion byne " B h at Wall, as a resujt| Ment of St. Mark's training school was Tenominate re inated fa ra third by nt quarrel and | Important additions to University lab- | vas, rd term Wall an heat Bice (Olds Teud.. | Cratorles are' Intell Mes ; cclamation at the Republican district on the ; eG thisS afternoon. aft This s etre et, Ppproached called him the a natdeputy ae University "preps who fall to help fix | convention Convention here her GStalnnteae = ant taking ‘6 #hend sed pr fi when times U" today Westthy: Wee cid gam to be Getm Sef due oked ‘< byncoed buncoed by by jis the Third Iowa | represente | rep 15. Henderson. for be to minutes 15 the discussion on " the before the rate bill was unfinished nee also spo spoke rule floa made Mr. Nelson 2 : unsparingly of some Tillman-Spooner of them. Tilt, He came very bitter, and at one time a anne acrimonious interchange with Mr. Spooner (Wis.) made the a aliprie trem It was during exe South Casniinnnn criticism of Judg Jenkins injunction order to athaiowes of the Northern Pacific railroad, o which Mr. Spooner was at the time ons <A disclaimer of in ° f the receivers, insult was entered by Mr tention to juncture word. | Mr. Spooner "Indecent," position, | heid withdrew which by in which the he thé uséd was ee Bailey (Tex.), and The galleries were aa cebate. he for commission eitabrigen later upleader, Mr Teller (Colo, a during the ‘riilman Cites Cases. Tillman cited the Mr. or Sat- | his J was asked in the rumor and salc nothing of there was any a Sororenaune of There it until is own state. th1ed, 5 has been absolutely Federation, or from any to the _ attempt no to investigate Get to | means of | the bench in- judge | to let set hin Mr. | why organiz- the refusal o Judge Swayne to know how of the land could have the courts when their getting proved a a corrupt failure cononl judge of: Why So Much Objection. Bacon (Ga.) Interrupted to ask re- Betterment. had them In commenting upon the senate to impeach | 0f Florida, he wanted any - he quarter,"" convention the He said he had heard of cases o! unscrupulousness and criminality i Kentucky and Georgia, but he had no I saw | time other interest, made an effort to In- | the people tervene in -the situation?" he was | fidence in asked. "There "But dead," he said, "and has gone tle his case elsewhere, and T'll alone." ei Vote. Referendum knew and RTE miners, eee there | Suing of was a great objection tempor: ary to thy injunction sald has significant-| ¢441 gone as hearing of the far the issuance case, of whereas district, which was late sneaker late speaker, sixteen years af- permanent in- taken at the thu pe 50. ie fee iB aoe sere ae jw ould now permit an appeal from a) « é i > Cc : Pils . the Poa Bo tae aftaive for | Piteer nto Ce that legislation urged Bacon Mr. ic sure ; I vvoice I < Susur : would expedite the trial of the ‘cas years. cccom ing§ years. the the sentiment of every member of the latter tha sult hd been' begun, ae well committee, the members of which| as to hasten appeals, and then stepped have worked tin entire harmony dur- | aside dee to deprecate general. criticism ing these months-when I say that we | of the regret that we have not been able | worthy to make a tentative agreement judiciary. He of any Senator that _ | Judictary He said thought it to impeach there were unthi possibly would secure for you better wages | cases of harshness, tyranny and cruand better conditions of employment.' "| elty, but that !t was a mistake to atDelegates Take Cue, | tempt to magnify the imperfections of a few judges. The delegates were quick to take | He contended that the courts were the cue from the chairman‘s remarks | the great sheet anchor of conservaand fn their speeches on the conven-|tism. and when the time came tha tion floor said that the situation warthey were no longer to be regarded | ranted a strike. The second delegate | that light. If mattered not whether recognized said he was weary of the | the executive and legislative branche endless discussion that had taken | of the government were conservative place in the last three months. and a u . he moved that the convention Bre Tillman Resents Criticism. tute a strike order for the suspension Mr. Tillman emphatically resented order line hat he considered to be criticism of The convention went into executive | hjs remark He thought it proper session, and the motion was with- | tq, put the country upon its guard anc drawn to permit a free discussion of | the judiciary upon notice that it wa the situation Delegates tonight, after | peing watched He referred to Mt hearing the statement of John Mit- | Bacon's attitude as "nice sense of pre chell, say it means a strike. | priety," and "almo queamish re a | rard for the proprieties."' Mr. Bacon declared that the senat HOLD QUICK-RICH MAN | we as invested with the power to sit I impeachment, but it had not the rigl e suc "{é anc e thoug! Grain Dealer Who Promised Great | Ln fatroper a sigh, end i di on Profits Sent to Minneapolis. from one-sided testimony a case while New York, May 3.-Herbert F. Rob- | Might later be brought before him inson, allas "Raymond," who says he | Sit in judgment upon. His tribute was cashier of the firm of Edward A. | the judiciary was loudly applauded b Vaughan & Co., grain brokers in Min- | ‘he Republican side of the chamber neapolis, today waived further exami-| Mr. Bailey declared that while nN nation before United States Commis| held the judiciary in the highest es sioner Shields and was held bail for appearance on the in $1,500 | teem first of | hat he could not there were be blind to the fac many {neompeter October in Minneapolis at the session) men upon the bench. He said he dis of the federal district court. The firm | POt believe that the | people - wer of Vaughan & Co. sent thousands of | blind to the fact, either, When di letters through the the west, northwest maftls to cities in| Covered he and southwest and | Cenounced thought In touching on the advertised extensively in the newspapers, promising 150 per cent profit to | declared that 45 long Robinson oak toda polttt associa-|steuck by ; uc} . fou hots this investor: | be be at strike it in the papers. no truth in it "Has the Civic ly ond, the shipping in and out of the | ments are made to Soderenaidral commit- | 0" after . Spee ag eon ae , Chicago river is not crippled The | tee | Senator Smoot s advocates : now only boats that use the Chicago river Ches ake and Ohio makes cheap rates }claim that when a vote Is taken a ' | citer e : All be f 1 ire the lumber vessels nd the men, for ¢sine inns 1U gas plant | majority of the senate wi be FOUN on them have no quarrel and will not|. ‘ Fiat SHES or of divorce, deciding | in favor of him retaining his seat a senator the as it thought advisable to go, and we 2 | Szpgtion an appeal eatitd be Se a believe further than you instructed us | ‘ OMe Spooner jnblited "tet Bat che in ‘case nae te session uuder os eration executive o e re-| o¢committee theo that it is 3 said sa ‘ erthat over have been to agree to "I operators completely tures Smoot He truth vote, : . mee Serene Tee si it his home in New been each will under ed at the morning session an adjournwhen the same eee Ye A ea ment was taken until this afternoon, | P4S5 UPpen the question of & perpignen Injunction when Mr. Mitchell, after stating in brief what propositions and counterMr. Bailey interrupted to reply that . ; eehad : ; interlocutory decree in:interpropositions passed between the | under i ctle an delay was permitted: th. York id: it is said the Democrats will not consent to have his vote recorded, as It will establish a precedent which may be used against them In other matters, Ss Senators Burrows and Dubols seem to coal . No the committee 4 Smoot: Recelve 3 _ aan 350,00 catinalSian student ee everidge. ‘ Dillingham. Hopkins. 5 wees . Dolliver. tio > Bates (retired) volunkeeping of Becaints at impression prevails that this has os! : 3{ ( Cc 3 re-| everything In, Chicago. It‘has nates Methods ey cee eee opens First, we do not intend to tie Cores Spencer ae Louls daring passenger traffic, reports to | sp¢ culator, stricken watching ticker. fas Unable Senator Senator senator Senator Senator Senator J . Senator discussion motion that a strike substituted for the suspen-|rijman. known | antl Friday After Overman Frazier. t s vill urday." vote were taken is ‘ not0 Hkely that » vb toi, be reached being against et besoin ¢ ved "path Senator q Senator F Se or 2 a order, out against Tone : ; Senator Burrows Says Senator Dubois ; - ae Boe eee Senutor Bailey M Maer after- amendments for case of Judge tie a period of three years The strike | Pennell, who tried to incarcerate feeling has been intensified by the | editor of the Charleston Nows and Obunfortunate and unjustifiable action of | server for criticism oa ecisions, the state constabulary at Mount Car{and then took up deelsions of Judgz mel, as well as their conduct in other a of at on who, he sald, shoul parts of the coal region since the sus- | be Iimpeac pension has been in effect, urse, | The aaaatne said there had_ bee it can not be stated eee what | cases of tyranny, outrage and almos the vote will be That will not be/|every form of judicial indecency ! 3;-The y dropped ef Abnaise. Ghteoe thee c sorties , : now seems to be divided an party lines, to began weeks anthra- | (Minn.) made the following statem "As was indicated wie: Peo were in the convention, the sentiment seems very strongly against accepting either the conditional and restricted arbitra- Aligned. have progress this that a motion to go into executive |t, characterize Mr. Tillman's conduct, session was made, and the rene and good humor was restore left the hall. No secret was made that Prospects of more trouble arose nothing but strike speeches followed, {when Mr. Bacon (Ga.) in defending though no vote was taken. the courts deprecated "wholesale critSentiment Against Acceptance. icism of the judiciary upon one-sided estimony. Mr. Mitchell, after Rouragen |} Mr. Tillman warmly defended ht! Against Protestants meets tomorrow if a it woul d be 3 a tle. It the Imperial ¢ Famous to of the : 3 Senator Smoot. " Zde - ; seems case railroad in ae oom position ther el P&5% rate regulation bil, the. bill SRSNEWATE ie ae ae inet a entt hearing of the case on appeal. - He OUT . Service. CG, Ma g bottom at Cavesin . weal ON Ait, - SERRE OIL. either tomorrow the discussion on each one, There are now 70 amendments. Each day swells the list By a strange concen e + the debate was closed by Mr. Foraker (0O.), who Action. 3.-The on been closed Mr, Tillman mt South Carolina pointed out specific cases of alleged indiscretions by federal judges to en- stopped. Protenteints 3 Republican Special Washington, D. are | of the Session has month, Tomorrow taken general 3.-The senate which a Bacon During Tirade. May the bill, over FINISH Spooner, Bailey Washington, debate AT With and WAR Bil! Up. or | two ma order be If Senator ‘ Smoot Falls Flat. : takin 66 E Sends the St. eee and railroads Eb Tr rans com- and s PEON to WI at! lowlands large of In May conventior aeteaes h a strike anthracite 3.-Torrential Case Texas Be Taken Saturday. This is the only informatien that. can be drawn from an of- | flclal statement issued tonight by John ' > T Mitchell, president of the United Mine law BOTTOM ‘DROPS es fight. have and fs "gusta rs at eee Epu deat ormes> | Was Siot te to speak at the| 2 tomorrow A night Publsaher Cut (bf : Wier iA au ae bate on callroad rate bill ends Situation On Lakes, |in the senat In an interview tonight Business; We A Clark" aiinounces withdrawal] Agent Lelbold of the Marine Fire-| fom senatorial race In Montana. men's union outlined the situation on| Page 2 the lake He said Banker John R. W aleh held to grand stat Cleveland, Marl States Senator Ben | @ expected a1 ; here : dinner seetadical Per:oa: this asto, ap- | | Workers. The statement was ma public after a stormy session today of the miners' convention, at which nothing but strike speeches were made Nothing but the formalities of organization were expected at the first session of the convention today, but those were put through with a rush motion to go into executive session could be made by any of the miners. Two delegates got the floor and made strike speeches, the last of the ten the only Pa., declare six from It administration, again today oe deli aand tremendous rush of water cetarh cel will new| men they aD They Altre a Combs, | of the citte interests ee cre to Railroad Will Now the theft. him. truth or Strike. "ie et mei aerric marble blocks' out. St, Roget wJorablcs WH! N Sueak Svea) Notable: orale ON J ra bie antic City, N. <a em ve in motion businecs baeritor! territoric: the lev ed 40,000 = ell Matters are p on as waive + ofathe kland is appointed by the circuit court) afternoon receiver for the Amer-| father of Mayor Thomas this cits His interest Im 1 than $1,900 Whe ins he it a Bond Ma aah NE anne from |). France, + || - Will Take Imme- diate collects costs Convention Scranton, bills, in filing claims tn exeess of the work the city. will er paper, Louc. the ylncesstrike |a Czar place the force Handlers » reat the DISCUSS Scranton offends, printing~and Telegram TORRENTS DRENCH TEXANS! ERY at Le een opRESTarecees by a to tunity Stone trike ambas- Amendments + a for : yy AERO to work one scale are fighting ore "We ande are grainfight boats: rt from. Russian matt« Receiver Lexington, -dis- | was times} jx oxtortion. © » Operate Railways shovnuehtares thorough The military his sum limit. by present oppo the attorney trict have been boosted se SAM is this ican ; Reserve Bond company above the normal and. 80 5 rconsiderec lclty, and has taken charge of feature of the situatior ies is cON-|cets of the company, amour that the citizens' etre irshaving the} ¢3,600,000 ie ~receivey : eo news- | neous 5,000 England. : 47 eure . | + President Mitchell Makes Statement Which Means Labor War. : ay: 06 0 e stand for} | : understood, took a positt Cane ; "ie Bngland and her ambassador told the featoentere sultan that she was with Great Britain | ie ity in any action that that mation should |} ey yA alee a »e fit to tak habl- thed by Italian ls peing y residences that are fit for tation zents in the a sidering for presenting any the be wages : on walked government.) United States a Soe ao Sultan go : i Ean |F reneh, 5 water One the dollars | fense il and w || seprifios: 108 ally inerensed end) in" re been re-| tions garding its use ey ofic 7 us! et Pithough fhe mec ie to boll| sre still urging all CSA tr' all that is used, fo r domest oon in arrests saved their own and seek to force an ¢ ia for-| 4 the wreck of | crease in pay from 40 to 50 cents a two i our. Valsh's hearing was postponed seven) times and he wi permitted to sub-| mi 1 written statement of his de-| situation. Water The much ec, however, W Ot} ported. here 28 ; = as >) be the chief center of the struggle aonnite recommendations | cided to give way to the British B0v- | such of the trade that used to come| the bond issue until it has}ernment on the Egyptian a, through Chicago js being diverted to ' ‘oughly cansute, having been influencec s Fee ae : ; had the perform, tion of this was given yesterday when) will leave at once for the continent, mene . . the Tron League of Contractors turned | Political circles are excited over the " the fight over to the Bullding Con-j|report that Foreign Minister Lamscoune o f Oo as ee th actors tol uneil TY 1e desire 1 1 th f dorff has been asked to AaASKEC re tir e, anc 1 ac- Of Seorw illegally and ay fetes <i oe rac * ors toné<and: legislature, to the moneyed interests W ee! et cht interested in the rebuilding of the ed as s thought in this manner : as it is th u 2 cured lowest rate of interest-can be secu he If the bonds are ory Meee 2 ini eee more than CENTS CAREER IN SENATE | + # os + F+F+++ +++ +e eteeeese ORDINANCE thmes it offered how will thelr $5 "p\in paper owner and railroad magnate. Hi still holds: controlling "interests I: tone quarries and other en-'! terprises, having contracts for milllons open which even it eee ne See BR Ee pling pangs Wreck. i s iid to oO} hav ‘ $6,000,000 from mater gitinll the opi: ; | an Starks there- |! Bonds and : Washington, . C.. May 3.- The military appropriation bill as passed by the senate today contained Senator Sutherland's amendment, giving a tract of land to the University of Utah from Fort Douglas reservation. MINERS WILL CALL HARD COAL STRIKE the him. grandseless jury tooney) co atten. body: : to force the.unions.into|‘that ; ' as. S usel the | acce r " as Mon enoeirient| ‘ s e pur-|* pting an "open shop" agreement at " nt : = . De is well known and it is believed that eres "the it sf 1 7s a fonda nclatn; On 5 ie aetends Oo Walsh, said the attorney, : JUTS fore waived the examination + oe + + Service. no land «ay. | plete lock-out of union men en-| perial messenger e signed order o e co -e now appears to s ae gaged in the building trades has de-|the czar relieving him from the pogg|on the proposition as follows: : 3 veloped from the strike An indica-|of premier. Tt is: understood that‘ he 2 Against Se - Smoot. s . Ve : cs : Against Senator rate of proba a" o~ pe a j , eC , but double that sum will be 1 sheet It is proposed. that the ot Bi bond issue, to be authorizes eeible shall can Special lis Invoked. which institutions a ove , were au- | Work as called c on . the resumed ‘Osbuilding , send. government' Ai was gr: afta: jury by United Investigation hich. h ‘ ee: utes interests , rere,z ee i ye Gefeated W ef state. ine 4 i ik called up inthe senate und. ad: nleutine \ n via bs ae ow eiees yises the committee of citizens who|) oie y nk Fo which > went ‘to. the are in charge of the plans for rebulld- rescue and made up a deficiency of ing the city, not to build any fae they | Several million dolace federal aid, The result = iP i. Valsh began his career as a news-|} are now discussing "ways anc iit will boy He graduated from the owner of and to ing )-lati : f the national banking: laws Walsh appeared by attorney who ' , ar said that his principal, having faith in | . 7 anyses 1 % : | the outcome of the case, preferred an : ' fratec Loan Will Be 2s Defeated < +e telegram received this afternoon A duty three John RR. Walsh, | Stvuctures being built inside the ele-| ‘ os , vated loop.J The contractors signed the . Chicago NaE tata a or can a} : I F om gy Pe pel ; _ Mae ate a nag ; tO Yen tions MS oO ee 0 Sakae ‘the the by 3 of and‘ both +} by ys the federal i €50.000 a been found to be intact The th a general resumption of < ; : hat o ‘@ assured, i : More food -iss «still) urgently. ) bank bank, |} closed. Pie a is on) Tribune a tonight. | creased Chicago, May Sari president lately * merchants! dt _ »v- a Permit aa! as the reports mand of the claims LAW: on the Great Lakes. ts coming down Trinity river, whic ‘ ee tonight is out of its banks at Dall |The flood is worse, if anything, in the A pias oe ae . adled : | Brazos 2 : Chicago, May 3.-The sti iking iron | Sra than ihe Trae a Samar workers won their first important vic-| y Die > | tory today when they succeeded in | their livestock with them. The dam-/ ta- wereay ; ae , : he box« A qe the accounts ; ar ai their sti instance the has city Strikers et "What hey Ask for at Chicago-Situation : OWN ROWALS IS H HELD sententhe sen-|) roop n‘abundance. oe moon tthe ttre | fire fire for reached 3) wecess, that Tan bay] were 1nd and ; th among most ace 4of bus place Y eae they magistrats the ruins a on THE merchants consists collecting have the taxpayer warrants Graft, eo! | Intoxicated a carried be price working lawlessness And | getting before to work 1¢ if means lise ener fraudulent prosecution. THE charging city are rey TI is the the hey in lone cones States "etl ‘eh™: when I shall return to my life-time S adopted home and devote my energles to mani-}| the development and expanr fon of Exe at|> limit-| industr.al enterprise have in har C} chil-/shall not relax ee fight for the busi-/acy of t Democratic party seck and nation and _ use my best e (forts to : ken ced of He Allowed. eel reled a ais quo nee 1cross and 1 = had é hey bills auditor? charges it times , 1wnorcee padded the Tribune what showing orey TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY Perfect order prevails in the city and: t oa nace 5 : ; met the ata ty a ere a ie ora las BEA n S Is due to the fac lat onds Fixed at $50,000-Report T strict orders against the sane! talio n| ioe a of Hquor into the city have been is-| Bank Wrecker Has Saved " ri ia are Epon ato the letsrasviityan sued i and id agen-| etl r eewlon enon No False The City Auditor shall * * * audit all claims and demands against the city before they are allowed by the city council " * ° and shall perform such other duties as the city council may provide by ordinance. domestic ser-| tect the interests of all the people for the| W/thout regard to party, and will continue houses and|t@ 9° £0 until the end of my sené zy r COCO; BtYUCtt . food aud elothinks "the criminal dangerous. made and collected in the past may the people. Publishers who collect *OMwait cits cle getting charges to protect to READ Taaeunuee in ‘ ie eon nee cre-| regarding the of | The poor, the old and the young!the De mocratic party and the people of Create a dependent class which is aug-} Montana and I ae ae deeply appreeimented by the unemployed and ce r-jate it I have earnestly and faithfully| nr classes of persons doing clerical) striven to perforr nm my duties and to pro-! ' could office spent, Service Y political Tike at eee Se ; ee ts is made CONGRESS COMPLETES TRANSFER TO "U." Republican FIVE GEN. DEBATE ENDS + + imiting How I deem it only fair and proper to an}Mounce and to authorize you to poes h | the statement that I shall not be a candl- an of Hable bills Extortionate law FF+ FH H+ H+ ete ee etet ' pecte dl th: ut he pout rae dee and wild cepone Le = uae nyoomen satel ie institutions and | tion committee buildings thei Ranks af themselves lay printing The 4083. PRESENTATION OF UNLAWFUL CLAIM. Every person who, with intent to defraud, presents for allowance or for payment to any state board or officer or to any county, city, town, or district board or officer, authorized to allow or pay the same, if genuine, any false or fraudulent claim, bill, account, voucher, or writing is guilty of a felony. | hospitals depending upon é ) ) private con-| th; : » eExXDe tributions, paid patients and Hke sour. stat: : ae eChoaee eo ces of ‘revenue are in absolute need ‘ "! - - esislature ae a eee N and have no endowment, will be inifallowa: : ee ere instances stroyed, padded presented, READ enethy telegram f today from ¢ thah -|in lin a signed t r "ashi man é Phelan, | expressing satisfied with ‘what the ° him soos selfment‘LS | ¥y i nted So inae cece his newspaper, the Butte en aren had done to aid the puflatice and des-| Miner, announces his withdrawal from| eee oe ee he sald the senatorial race and his intention| Meantime ‘ » to say that e| > ; i are entering on a pe riod of ur Lerli hid Laat a hisSee ete iness rests ented privation The assessableipre value!= le i anearn rests the . most3 ity its by be due | | Republican received He Rumor so} nt| Action War city their | Pxpeeted Bates] wore! accounts governme | Satisficd SURPRISE >} to lend assistance General in his without reo safety Term. er- Chairman out pass the with rs In a prisoner's dock. The} of the citizens' committee afternoon advised of the 0 straightening that they shall ; offered and tobbing ‘Announces That He Will Retire at Expiration of present . VIGOR ‘to' tho Red ‘Cross and Dr. Devin "IS| San Seneral 1 longer grafte PRICE Weather Today-Fair. te - Rae San 4. 1906. - in Washington, May Bates (retired), formerly paymaster- |} of the army, Will leave at once} for MAY Jndorses Action Eeneral methods CITY, FRIDAY, :a ete FEDERAL ADIS APPROVED CLARK WITHDRAWS. FROM SENATE RACE Former LAKE LOOK OUT, GRAFTERS + FH FH HH ++ tHe st ye Fo last } the was arrested in Decey;nber on a charge this city of bench peach using | [hat he whom he would .not they should Swayne as had. case a man voted fayor to | sat o in legislatio would enable a judge to set asid the mails with intention to defraud. | by injunctfon and decree and bere! He gave bail in $1,500 and there have | the corporation at the expense of th been a number of hearings in the case | individual. before commissioner Shields. Marx & Miller, his counsel, said today that Robison was confident of his ability to prove his innocence and u to stand trial in Minneapoli willing | Iie Must said ‘ Observe Constitution. that he did not believe (Continued on Page Two.) th << |