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Show THE 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN es SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DID NOT FOLLOW JUDIGIAL REVIEW | A WINNER FEATURE 15 NEXT | FOR YOU Some La A PENAL Follette PROVISION Brings Giving Up Erring in one particular selection of All with rate bill then cleared eration % view feature. about This which bill burn ¢ xf the has been the to the amendment by a en in or Republican charge Democrats, of Mr. winners committee the most is pivot | Hepre- | and no the price | Assistant approach to their and the , sure enough the astral productions in z Shirt line--our Stars at $1.75. that hs E =| ] ew oe be pation' ae make way officiais uucy Mr Foraker (0), (Ta.), took Sooo Llunily implied had been criticisms e and Store . STREET MAIN 230 and 298 wae | | YELLOW DOG SECRETS HELD BY GRAND JURY' | | | Dolliver hey Ol tae thought atich because Reception throné repeal ample warning for other violators, Law Cannot Reach Offenders. he Ir. Stone urged impr isonment as an effective means of preventing discrim amendment, inations. The one which had been' accepted Mr. by by Mr. Knox, to Lodge, was amended make the acts of agents of carrier o r shipper the aoe of their Pinas It was adopted by a vote o ae senate thin went into Eeuertive sesslo Provides That Age Must Hereafter be Cer- Given. ~ o* bf of Washington, May 10.-The house today made little progress with the naval appropriation bill, only two items being considered. The measure is dragging along so slowly that it seems likely that it may not be conet by the ending of Saturday's sessio AGTIaa proposition that carried was by Mr. Kelliher ss.), (De provides that no recruiting officer can unless they enlist boys in the service bring written proof as to their ag e. The adoption of this amendment brought about a repetition of the dein whieh bate of several days ago, were the fal recruiting PEC PEE mbers severely crriticised and the told of "heart-broken mothers" hahioe even oys were ke them, though they are pe age, after they have once enlist It was Sactaed that after July 1, of chains, anmanufacture cease and their purchase made in the open marke The secretary of the navy was also directed to purchase ordnance nD plies, projectiles, shells and reserv powder in the open market by Saline for bids. i e SPOONER'S AMENDMENT Impounding Proposition for the Hepb urn Rate Biull. Washington, May 10.-Just before evening Senator adjournment this Spooner offered pounding amend prov ides that in cases of mmon carrier must deith the court a sufficient sum shippers to reimburse all difference in freight charges the oe al for the t expressed relief be given present unfor- on to the/| put their hearts Into their work, and to co-operate with him in solving' the present problems of ussia and in handing down a bean ae prosperous empire to his s The emperor and the empre ess, after leaving the palace, entered a launch and passed down the river, boarded the imperial yacht Alexandra and returned to Peterhoff. The crowds the banks of the cheered the WOMAN river and islands imperial party IS Attacked Dragged Fail to May Die - May cipal her was and dragged ag 10 of the about by an into an short dain ade ‘wher stenographer. He about _What went Mirth.' was a knows on part in of a an ein aT FRISCO'S In HOMELESS STILL COOKING IN THE STREETS Encouraging Conditions Building Continue Progressing ‘Mew City With Under 7 Rules. San Francisco, May 10. - Encouraging conditions still continue in the city. The only drawback that the homeless are being subjected to is the fact that they nee ain oe NGuEe ne open in this elty until tatters are in much stateeal The better demands fooduare eincracslde west side, 9 o'clock unknown On| tonight,! person where he} daily and only in the most needy of are the people resorting to charity Ev uF where ch ae the progress rebuilding of of typhoid the city, fever feeling of relief pronounced. that among CIGARMAKER and the cases in the epidemic threatened t inhabitants met her ee as- Embezzlement sailant = " is IS ARRESTED. ee iked a | Charged With Committing Crime she a the his >,.| Ed made anesassault on her thatNi will probably cost her her 1 The woman's husband died about four weeks ago and since his demise she has been working as a seamstress for Sigerent families in the neighborhoo She worked tonight later than aan a eal of charge of telephones and heard most of with legislators and walking} , _| the prin Maud alley is ae aan sg re is a pee prepare eatables on the pubic st public streets are not Disorders in the very frequent and t only cases re poate are those from adjacent towns, the saloons are open, but Mayor ‘Sonmmite Still adheres to his Soa not grant permission: for the sa%ons to i Mrs. old, while ; war boulevard, boulevard way*home grabbed Alley- Help-vV ictim May Hah Chicago, Into Startle. duties to keep watch of bills in, Me legislature and make reports to Fields. Rigid ASSAULTED and a pinpkee a pete office ina eonriaeddal ine - clans heartily ON CHICAGO BOULEVARD usa aAe een BOYS. off Will wrence has promised to come Hot Springs, Ark., to testify his revelations will be startling to europe the Plu fart said Trouble. and called parliament wards, 25 years ee aye ires west on Jackson OF Lawrence One.) conciliatory. Autoists Mr. Foraker in commenting en the Garfield oil report, declared that ther¢ was not an offense therein that could not be reached by the Elkins antl-re"Assu ming that everything tificate was tunate conditions members of the the aenal cla he Wisconsin senator charged that this repeal has encouraged rebating, while Mr. Foraker insisted that the action had been taken with the sanction of the interstate commerce commission. The Wisconsin senator denied this. Mr. Bailey said he feared rich violators of the law evaded punishment. e said that if a couple of railway president were put in jail it would be House Without the emperor's wish that te the peasants in their of ENLISTMENT Page The emperor's reception passed without any untoward incident The tone of the speech from oppor- of the From YOKE luting battery on the opposite bank of the river, the emperor and émpress were back in the Russian capital. the rall- Mr. ee - members the - In Indiana. cto . of aS Two small children who heard the a ee Pf See =e wy te | ys erecen' last n 7 woman scream ran into the alley, but arrested became frightened and ran away, The evdineten tad, ae ppietdy iS be children say that an automobile party | (ante there on tw charge wien of four persons also heard the woman . e # bezzlement charges him with scream and stopped the machine and but made no effort went into the alley, to assist the woma The woman was foun d in the alley in an unconscious condition by police and taken to the Garfield Park sanitarium, where it was said that she was in a serious condition At m night she had not regained consciousness and the doctors gave out little hope for her ecovery, The police have no description of her assailant. ELK KILLED BY VANDALS Mascot eo of Local te Lodge Meets lv End. Untime- . The members of the Jocal lodge of Elks are mourning the loss of an honored member of the "Best People on Earth," who died yesterday morning. The death was that the fine elk that was presented to the lodge five years ago by The Springs. was this kind, several days C. elk, Woodall of Soda|_ ot| a fine specimen known to be ailing for it was not until its skin was being removed that the cause was then seen that wee, Soue upon ting the and to of which recently tried John A. Schofield for duty in a take t , fatlure the to shoal pleaded vessel to having gullty run to upon failed to o f permitthe take the record to shoal J HH Describes Advantages of His Country. who from Grairo of was a commercial his government to Is not: or patent medicine, agalust are eople most Jnvelligent "the whic! of the un 2 averse beeause quite natur character, heir barmiess u certainly ON, js a medicine Of KNOWN COMPOSITI se fail Ist of I) it ngredients being on every bottle print ed, in plain Bnglish, ot An cxamination of this list apper. fact that it he | disclo inacanll nt $ Trouble Between Gould and Harriman in Salt Lake } Ceylon Colombo Dr. Pi erce' s Favorite Prescription, 5. L. SURRENDERS WITHOUT A FIGHT representative the exhibitions Plerce which favorite some vandal had shot the animal and it had apparently been carrying a buland several bucks De t in its side for two or three wee The elk was a nEarinent feature in many parades and it has been e hope of the local lodge to get other animals and establish a herd in the park here In Salt Lake The skin will be mounted and receive a place of honor in the local club house. aving embezzled Sh $800 from oe Fraternal Order of Eagles in Hu ington and the other charges niin with having embezzled a monthly payroll from the firm by which he was employed. Kohen came here about four months ago from Indiana and at once menced to work for A. Bernstein at his cigar factory at 42 Market street. He is married and has ene small child. Sheriff Mahoney of Huntington left yesterday for this city, bringing with him requisition Depets for the return of Kohen Kohen was locked up at e city' jail to "await the arrival of Sheriff Mahoney Kohen was ‘A crested about two a ago by Sergeant Hemple for this same offense. At that time there was a defect in the papers in the case and Kohen was releasec Harlans Granddaughter to Wed. : : Washington, May -Associate Justice Harlan of the supreme court the United States today obtained a marriage ter Rev, ee rastus license Wallace for his granddaugh- arian SpNA, 08 this a Corning of Albany, N. Y. Radcliffe York Avenue Presby on perform the ceremo Carl Schurz of the chureh New will is Dying. New ork, Ma a ye ee tonight it was announced at his hom that Carl Schurz, the well i ee Ger man American author and _ patriot, was so seriously ill that he is not expected to survive more than twentyfour hours. Guilty of that justice goes of that jt is the only backache, the by default New pearl famous for Yorker Stole Oil About New York, cerning a Securities to are 10.-Doubts May which motive Charles life dissipated L. Spler today might to take when Pacific Pores and} 70 Agriculturalists. per cent of cent are Tamils the ty vo éarloads .Not a 4 ‘1 \ vrgntern " ‘ population one-tenth |.no the | new The religions are inly Buddhist and| Hindoo, the B uddhist being the dom- inant CO pain or dragging Grairo making said the Christians very. little headway are}| rails to.a SHORT poin Through the curse of sre of the there would the ST lay than to Western an_ Western its ( Through Pacific, whe to yesterday morn-| it was expected | inte resting Pacific tracks. was MANSION THROWN OPEN Boston, for a May number Entertains se . of Exclusive 10.-Margaret of years has Kehoe, been ana ice on way : Set. either of the as Filled in |) gang of fifty | is ready who| point employed General | | } = oe quarters, Tait yDire dining ttase room ole ati tico for 2,000 side Salt bounding the right Lake Route. ‘This the junction at a yesterday, however, by al men and graders and all| making yards | west TF LRGE RT spiration for another play on the of the to add that only servants of the city In that oo 23 |? when the the leading hotels show they the alsposal "of her servants has awak-| C#Y 40! a ist week ble discussion in 3oston | ae mactere mircies but Mrs. Kehew's leader- | MANY G. A. R. EXCURSIONISTS. ae is inte well established for her tc} el crit | ' "Althe Suen ae of the we ee women | Trains From Ogden, Park City and Euin Boston and connectec birth and a promine nt | reka Well Filled, families, Mrs. Kehew devotee ore than ; half her time to the cause o the work =) The special excursions ing women of Boston ae is especially |the Rio Grande Weste intereste in domestic yorkers, and is|_.. ee Sea wie _ co:ymmittee with-, Manager and Agent, St. Louis. ‘Ticket | *Ccount of the G. A. R. operated wootartad eee any awe COD = . with in a 0 Commercial Club Bldg. | LUMBER are | And Building Offiee and Store Material Fixtures. Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West | = of the !ntermunicipal Tourists Chicago, ing and Mfg.Co. by the "best ac 3ay familles' repe | Belling their share of the business invited to the wedding, and in this the} The Union Pacifie also reports an ook showed a rself democratic than| increase in travel westward that has oat distinc tionswho recognizes no such so-| made ne s ry one or two extra PullMr fesse an pains oer Eanes ie ans ane ou i. Overland Limited every i ' ver of its ment to points hee Vesti are tic o office: - ny cheerfully given. C. TOWNSEND 4 : ae Salt Lake Build- Salt Lake h up to the high standard set iast month and ther: [s very nd tio ( , n . continued increase \ indies change oF is fnoted in the Jast k tl week that Is favorable to the business lines of | /Mterests employed other C. R. BRAZIER ADVERTISING AGENCY river € Adi irable Crichton," could he have | Los Ange les Limited reaches Salt witnes it | Lake it is almost entirely emptied of | The walls of the stately d¥awing rooms, | passengers and refilled before leavwhich have so often looked down upon ing for the coast Railroad peopl assemblies of Boston's oldest families, | say two full days is th are echoed to the laughter of butlers, parlor} Gye, | . Roe conte CLARO ALONE maids, coachmen and cooks tuinwonly | at this time Phe register a fair pOke Dee attention to wrong There is something eall your system, Better spectalist, Gea in thn Ke hew fam- |} Route say traffic between Los r s is holding j had been done ql and ine uf Angele the former cook and pa 3 recelved the congratuia- | friends in Mrs shew's | | he scene which fol-| iven JM. Barrie in.| and City City. York, points li your ADVERTISING DOESN'T PAY as cook by Mrs. Willlam B. Kehew, of | TOURIST TRAVEL INCREASING. 7 Beacon street, Bosto vas ee een to i Jo nee at Cecelia's chur | this city the ceremony Hadi pee Through Trains Are Arriving Full and | pe pee miad ihe bridal party returned to 317! Chang ssene , Beacon street. where } ehew hau | Se Sree ere Ler provided bountiful wedding breakfast. ics . This was a served by ses Setein tte | Pa-assenrer nger officials of tthe Salt Lake: the good things, lappy husband tions \of their t drawing room lowed would kh Take Kansas children. through pala Enquire at information i. "v2" ae Leader TA Friends Salt and chee week Past Work Expected . ; Ls xg B ic "hs ste a La eealles a ee a mas us | ui Oy ag atte is -practically aa pleted for some distance towards Gar-| fic Id and the finishing touches have | sen put on the bridge across the -- Society anna acks and on Len FOR COOK'S WEDDING | stopped a nieaiene nessa anaes Boston pei ee | When the grade through that part| | of the city was constructed the graders! , Louis East-low wSLG ven Especial fight ready E uropean | the novos un river and it was announced the Si-j; yesterday that tracklaying would be-| gin St. car, Only one change to ew Buitlalo and principal Immediately after the signing of the agreement between the two, roads ee other party of engineers went to the place and ran a line across the spurs built by the Oregon Short Line near| atic countries, is rapidly dying out in} Ceylon The administration of the island is | in the hands of rovernor-general | and legislative coun ir ar, st fc ara - ‘al | ministered by a supreme, district and| police courts , | ons j LOUIS e dhSLLOTo ep be LINE Spe first lot of rails delivered for the} road Was unloaded at this point. | When in a relig-; to lous sense, but their missionaries have been the chief educators of the island.| Mr. Grairo was educated by the Meth-| odists and is a graduate of their uni-| versity He Is refined and speaks ex-| cellent English education, cast, oo purpose LORADO-UTAH of the. Jordan of These rails were piled ing on the spot where religion." r. other of | progress Europeans There are} tpn southert India. | | { J. H. KNICKERBOCKER oe AND JEWELER 7S. MAIN, IN CURIO SHOP. by on encampment| n ousehol research, which doing | brought many visitors to Salt ake j such ood work in prosecuting dishon-| idi ofall Lake in! est employment agents in Boston and| 244 tion to the Jarge numbers that Jew York, Mrs. Kehew disclaims any | C4Me especially to attend the encamp-| socialistic have co a wedding on the same scale she| might have given to her daughter, and| says it was nothing but just a recognition! of the ears of comfort which Margaret's | faithfulness and excellent cooking have given the amily ; his Across Jerdan. 300 yards east carried con- de- Bridge an") about apphires agriculturalists. l per many chairman $200,000, prompted were From Amounting Western rubic Mostly "Fully Exercised. its While the climate is tropical, the} yet where they Were set out on a heat is moderated by the surrounding |SPUr and unloaded. on. the Western sea and the fact that it is in the path| Pacific right of way of two monsoons The mean temper- | . ature is $88 degrees 1 the hill coun! Weapons ‘Were Turned try the climate Is most charming and It looked like turning its own weahealthful. | pons on the Oregon Short: Link hen Martial. KILLED HIMSELF TO HIDE PECULATIONS|. Standard ess, RAILWAY arriage with some NeW d dowasensation lo down in the abdomen, woak back. bave cisugre ‘able and weaking. catarrhal. pelvie drain, or are in ing long on your f ih then of beneat from talking ription int ts the best laxu rot bowels ae invigorat ston liveyx ! bho One a lexative; two or threo sds aie when "It does not appear that ordinary seaman-like were exercised he vessel disand such neglect is unqualifiedly approved by the department. The publication of the following remarks in the general court martial order in ease will be a sufficient compliance with the sentence of the court, "The department cannot Impress too strongly upon this officer necessity for his revising his idea of duty. An ee who, at the outset of his career, presumes to decide that the Saediatighe of the n do not refer to him can hardly anticipate a successful naval career and the actions of this officer have gone far toward Impalring the confidence in him which should be placed by the department in officers of the navy and he ns ee, most keenly the disgrace of ha in ge his shortcomings published to the a ruice with adverse comment.' SPIER medicine ele clally de- Negligence, Court Precautions ls récom- on for the cure of won s diseases that contains no alcohol ad the only one ht ha a pro 5 sional endorsemen worth ri » ths all the so-called "testirichie Mate Subit hed for other medfeines. Send for these endor { above They are free for the a ie If you suher om periodical headache, connec- understand the lok difficult to or obtundity thus display of obstinacy as. the presented, inasmuch put its thereby assumes to regulations terpretation of cisions, originally established rendered the department, ahove the interpretation placed thereon by the department itself. For the fallure of justice which thereupen ensued, and the injury which the discipline of the service must necessarily suffer at the hands of those to whom it is entrusted and by whom it should be most zealously guarded, the court is responsible. he fact that an officer clearly guilty of very serlous negligence has, eS the strained and illogical conclusion reached by the court, escaped punishment for ns offenses, is of less consequence tha the permanent injury which eantd result to the service should the department allow ne action of this court to stand as pre scedent. ‘The department considers it timely to advise oe martial that ne ee on the par of members of nav courts to Senor the regulations coe. erning the navy Is a grave neglect of duty and as far-reaching In its injurious effect upon the service as neglect or violation of those regulations by officers while in positions of responsibility, No Prescription" be ere some of these endorsewill it to any addres S, postand tealace! free \f you reque st by postal can { or letter, of Dr R. ered 3 Buffalo, N. 2 forget that Dr Pic ree's Favorite Prescription, for woman's weaknesses and delicate ailments, is not ib wt oe secret medi ine, being the "Fav ipion" of a regularly educ teal and | gr age ited physician, eng ced in the practice his chosen specialty-that of diseases of women-that its | ingredients are printed in plain English: on every bs sttle-wrapper; dis- to entrusted a court that can with such plain facts before it, arrive at such a weak and iImpotent conclusion." The assistant secretary of the navy in ordering Lieutenant Schofield released from arrest and restored to duty, says of the court martial Obstancy Chel ot pla the miakein [ts I a ir. medicine put up paid, ot hen - aon is exercised during | parriman lines yesterday when it s| the proces : our chief export,| Cey at rankitie third in the world in) ®™neunced that an agreement had | this respect been reached between the yregon Gevlor is a British insular colon, Short Line and the Western Pacific having been. entirely under British} whereby the Gould line would be alcontrol since 1815. The Interior plains} lowed to cross the tracks and spur: are extremely fertile, having produced | of the Oregon Short. Line without infor the British their most prosperous) terferér ice from the Harriman people plantation colony s conclusive evidence that some *‘a1 "Valuable plumbago mines exist in) rangements'" have been made between interior the ind Ceylon has long been! the rival lines, the Oregon Short Line | In recommending that the proceedings be approved, but that the plain violation of the court to follow. the regulations of the department be disapproved, the judge advocate general finds recorded amount "The findings as to the part of the a declaration on who. disregards court that an officer thie precautions substantially a prescribed by the regulation relating vess el to the handling of a naval in proximity to dangerous shoals, is not guilty of negligence. It will be rely seen ompostilion. ments judge advocat general he court its findings but "through the charges all proved recommended | negligence" of the | repr imand nine memEight | court the clemency circumstances | equate supply instruments furnished, the only commisboard had been excepting wo inte rvals of tw Ly ‘m|nute s each Not a roended. A little bearings, to 1H ial soundthe lc i3 in fact the only peculiar Weakof woman's cure for tho dragthrough ts. sold m and nesses gists, ‘that does no' ce n alcoho! and Oe that too ine barge quant ! only medicine it isthe f or Woman's sp ( dis ( thie neredicr of hich have the unanimon ndor -arnent of all the leading medical riters and t XK he of all the several schools of practice, and th 1eljies for the ailments for Averted. it St. Louis and Portland irrived in alt Lake yesterday and is registered it the Kenyon RAIL S ON SHORT LINE SPUR "My chief mission at the fair Mr. Gratre Vi to awaken an Inxh Ti terest among the merenhants for the s . ‘Banda' brands of tea which our coun-| Construction Gang Completes Grade try exports The Banda teas are abrarvha x! - 4 3 id ‘ | solutely pure, no adulterations of an rhrough, to\'Tracks at pal ae kind are found among them and thes ltoute Junetion. are not colors We invite the most thorough investigations, secert or -=| open, and stand ready to prove our claims The most modern. machinery The white flag of truce was hung is used in perfecting the products and) out by the loeal representatives of the} standard of take non-aieoh @ taking gelyes ically pure used alcohol, the commonly up (he "Favorite Preseriy | 4 ; = should Navy he not. guilty pleaded | but charge of duty in { neglect |} tion with these failures * a KS | (Continued under Assistant 10.toNewberry May the criticised martial . Firm Old * in the RUSSIA CUTS OFF AUTOCRATIC declared of Destroyer. ings, to. take note | compas s, to keep a | tance steered and | LaFollette Mem- the Commander The collected by the carrier and Se ae ally allowed by the courts, with per cent Interest; or furnish a satisfactory prescribed| ance with the regulations by courts. Impertant Evidence' in Insurance provides that all | ame ndme nt be excesses in charges Prosecutions Finds Way Into | Allison Amendment. Adopt returned to of | Hands \uthorities. pay them and which The Allison amendment, if a carrier submits jurisdic- | also provides that gives the circuit courts full new evidence to the court commission, tion, but prohibits a temporary setting | the court may re-submit the case to "yellow New York, May 10.-All. the aside of the commission's rate withcommission and it may modify notice and requires the | the out five days' dog' secrets of the Mutual Life Insuran: e}| its orders. In such an event the court two upon by company are now held by the special may dismiss the unis said, be | insurance grand jury. Where the evienimouely adopted. | dence came from {is a mystery, but it is Veterinaries in Regular Army. r. LaFollette of Wisconsin forced that tonight the missing records of in-| Washington, May a -The _ senate} certain an early vote on the question books of the supply departserting a penal provision for violations military committee ha favor- | and account of the act railways. His amendable report on the bill Incorporating ment of the Mutual, deemed of the highment mage violations a misdemeanor he corps of veterinary surgeons in the| est value in directing criminal prosecuand plac a fine at from $1,000 to regular organization of the army. tion against the men "higher were $20,000 and eee at hard lalocated the criminal court bor at from one to five yea Con the accounts innoo printing and stationary Mr. Lodge, who had an aeapadinent de als Mutual and Lysan der which provided for the re-enactment Lawrence is a "yeilow W of the penal provision of the Elkins $1,000,000 dog' " fund law, sald he would offer it at the end it Is for 2) years Forgery nually, of the bill will be Indie ate d, it is expected, and those responsible Indicted Support Prison Sentence, Mr. court Schofield | the rules governing the voting fifteen minutes debating is 4 lowed each senator on each amendThe final vote on the'*review proposition is not looked for until late Friday sharply the run | Bailey of day Lieutenant of neglect serges. s temporary amendment, prohibiting the rate setting aside of the commission's Raythe by interlocutory decree, and ner amendment, confining the courts review of the to two questions in their presented commission's rate, will be , of securing a direct vote Censures Tried proper soundings and permitting | torpedo boat destroyer Winslow giv- this provision offending railway ofricials ee ore ae hour's imprisonment ho he penalty Secretary Who NEWBERRY real or mixtures, neat prays, Clee Some radical of During the discussion the senator from Wisconsin (Mr, LaFollette) drew from Mr. Tillman, Mr. Beveridge and Mr. Stone that they would support the LaFollette amendment, and avoid what he termed "too drastic legislation," the Massachusetts senator executed a coup by accepting an amendment presented by Mr. Stone. This provided a fine of not exceeding $5,000 and imprisonment not to exceed two years. BY Torpedo-Boat of twenty : with- on Two, the that Direct Vote understood sack Secretary dressy The programme of the Republican | comAllison the offer is to leaders promise amendment as soon as the| at | will be which up rate bill is taken 11 o'clock, one hour earlier than the meeting. of time customary It is recommendation| Tillman different meas- |} in the resulted which garding ure being reported to the senate out three bers Novelty obs re- differences and or : consid- the yf judicia icjal opposition revolved, two CRITICISED patterned worth. It protest. for the the decks tomorrow r differently own Washington, 10.-The senate Hepburn railroad slight your styles. dollars May the but but of Term Penitentlary. Washington, today perfected Suit, many woolens--of Question Officials ‘Court-Martial in Schofield Case Failed to Observe Proper Rules in Trial. $20.00 Noe 11, NAVY REGULATIONS omsianzes nat | Senate Clears Decks for Court Side of the Hepburn Railway Rate Bill. MAY BOOSTS CEYLON TEA --. FOR FRIDAY, intent in her act of giving her | Ment There were 265 exeursionists on the first two tre ains from Ogden in| the morning and No. 7 from the s »utl brought 1383. The spec l tral : Pal Orden vi nce ; 5} : 1a rain for the tt ae 1 = rae eft at 10 x0 and the others lett shortly before midnight tails were obtained showing the exOne unexpec® id not una Th, fla, yaaa ee | tent of his embezzlements and sult of the wedding has heen the Aumbe or | breaches of trust In one instance it of cooks who have applied to Mrs ae ue w | IS TWICE ARRESTED. became known that he had misapprofor the place left vacant by aret's | priated $140,000 of securities belongmarriage One or two of the applic ants | . \acinnnn | ing to H. Rogers of the Standard have broken beneath the glance Ir | Neighbors or Mike' Sullivan Enter | Oil company hese securities are now Kehew's keen blue eves and € by Aas | Cc fessed that they expected soon to ibe omiplaints, j the bone of contention between Keech, ried, and pet Margaret's place a tt Mike ne iSulliv: i as arreste Lowe & Co., a stock exchange house hone of having a wedding wheilh would | , , van was arrested . last at No. 7 Wall street, and the Central rival hers in luxury. night by Officers Peirce and Evans Trust company, 54 Wall street. ae ei having been out of jail for an} Mr. Spier managed to get these seFor Japan ners f enn tee He bywasOfficer arrested earlier in "- the curities returned to Mr, Rogers by a afternoon Hilton on a warate ¢ -l Washington, May 10.-Th rant. the complaint charging him with | subterfuge and either the brokers or the trust company will have to stand eects has received from nie Chris- | having used obscene and lewd | N the loss. a ae ; TTh con-| guage. a final York of New an Herald é s | It also developed that Mr. Spler ob- tr ibution of $25,000, making in all} } .. Tall rt : 5 f Suill ven! } th $200,000 given | by by the tained loans from the Bowling Green readers of that| He was released upon his oy gesecog- | Trust company on securities which did paper for the relief of famine suf-|nizance and within an hour choihar | t ferers I in Japan; not belong to him. The whole extent eall for the patrol came for the man. of the losses which will be sustained The complaint was made by Ike en | as a result of misappropriations and London, May 11.-Americans ware | tin, another neighbor, that Sullivan | embezzlements has not been disclosed not free buyers at he wool §s WAS ass o = wife . but it was held by his Sealatee today Thursday and confined their bids is at ing Seen tine. bis veiks ane ru pron nde the lower that it may exceed, $20, The money qualities. Sales 13,146 | Sullivan was locke sd up with . t bat | has been frittered eee i stock mar- bale es; monte 1s 5d@2s 1d; " greasie 8. bending his hearing herbs: 3 et et speculations tae 4d @ 1d. jehl this afternoon, oot E 27 W. South TempieS* reet |