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YOUNG YOUNGM6GOUDY YOUNGM6GOUDYENDS t G GOUDV GOUDYENDSHIS 1
ENDS ENDSHIS HIS LIFE LIFESon LI LIfEI FE FEt FESon
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W y his hi rash deed X G Goody sen senof fl flof i
of Prank Cloudy a prominent prominentl prouflLfltIknver 1
l D Iknver > enver politician comnOtted suicide suicideTuesday ulcide1uetlday uctdeTuedy
Tuesday night nl < ht by taking tkin strychnine strychnineand trycbalnand
and afterwards after a ards rds cutting cuttifl hie throat with witha I Ia
a piece of broken glass a His body was wasfound wasfound wasfound
found in a room rO room m In the California Californiabouse Californiaboue I Ibouse
bouse B2 5 East Ea t First South oiith but flit nigfctNothing flitoIhin I IN
Nothing N ohtJ < was found on his person that thatwould thatouI4 thatWould
would ouI4 give fi > any cine to who he was wasbut wasbut
but in his hi baggage at the Short Line Linedepot Linedfpot LIDedepot
depot was found a communication communicationfiom COftU uniCtlon
from which his identity was learned learnedHis learnedn learnedIlls I
His n iM business b lness address is 3C = E It C Cbuilding Cbulldina Cbuiding
building Denver Colo He had re rer rerntJy
r Cfntly ntly been employed by the Hercnles HercnlesPower HerculesPower HercnlesPflW1
Power com comtrifla elnp Oomn fly at Logan u an e1ec e1ectrk dee deetritia
trifla triflaOoudy trk tritiaoudy
trkGoud Ooudy Goud was last seen alive by Mrs MrsThomas 1MThomll M MThomas
Thomas Rogers proprietress pro of the theCalifornia theCAlifornia thda
California a Ilforn Ia honse who gave him l m a room roomabout 100IIIa rOOI rOOIS
S about a < ut 10 oclock Tuesday night He Hefailed Hefa I
failed 1 fa a i It Id > d to t to rise yesterday morning JII and andabout andabout J JIi
about Ii bout 2 oclock in the tMafternoon afternoon Mrs MrsRogers MreTtogers I IRogen
Rogers rapped on the door 4o and tried triedto triedt
to t awaken him She he recehred no reply replyhowever replyhowever reptihowever
however and after watting until ntO about aboutI
I 6 oclock in the evening for hint to get getup ptUp getUI
up UI became alarmed and made an in investigation lpe5t IllI ¬
vestigation vestigationLylas I e5t e8ttOflLying ton tonL
Lying L in iaPMdof Peal of Stood StoodHer BIooHer koL koLHer
Her son Richard RIclIa Rogers looked into intothe IDtftt intothe
the t ht room through tile transom and andpaw andNoW andsaw
paw Goudy lying face downward wnward on onthe OIlthe Onthe
the floor his head in a pool of blood bloodofficer bloodOmcer blood1fficer
officer Henry Johnson was called and andbroke andbroke andbroke
broke down the door and entered the theroom theroom i iroom
room Goudy had evidently been dead deadseveral deateeral deadevera1
several hours as his body was cold coldand coldnd I
and 8 nd stiff On a stand In the room was wasfound wasfound j jfound
found a bottle containing some strych strychnine etrychfline tr7ehj tr7ehj1line ¬
nine and the appearance of the body bodyconfirmed dycontlnned bodyeonflrmed
confirmed the theory of strychnine strydmhlet01 strydmhlet01sonlng poi poisoning pOianning ¬
soning soningThe sonlngThe anningThe
The room nvs C torn up and th floor floorUttered floor1t1te floorftttered
Uttered 1t1te with brok broken erocfcrry The an anprarance anpraralKe anpearance
prarance of th > rnomh roomdaInly riainly inly told of the thed thedRth thei1ath
d dRth ath struggles of the man n and the oo oositlon 110ltJon nociUcu
sitlon of the body hod howd that be died diedIn dhdIn diedin
In fearful agony A jagged gash ga h about aboutThree aboutflref abouttre
Three Inches long lon w was s found in his throat throatami tlrroatII1 throatIul
ami Iul lyinv Iyln close t1 to his right hand was a afragment afraRm afragment
fragment fraRm nt of a water pitcher whose otte bloody bloodyr bloodyw9e
r w9e e told the tory ftoryThe PiorvThf toryThe
The theory tbf Ory > of the coroner Oron r i Ic that th throan the the1TIitll thet1I
roan t1I first took a dose of strychnine and andwhen aDdWhfn andhcn
when hcn in n the agonies on of convulsions which whichs wblebNompanv whichsnmpav
vompanv s < strychnine poisoning cut ate Illsthroat histhrat atethroat
throat in a i desperate t attempt to end eA4Buttering M Msuffering bit bitsuffering
suffering Coroner Frank H Clark CIT was wasat Wallat wasat
at once notified 4 t fIed and a phvsician a antnned u umonEd s snnned
ntnned The doctor Maid aM that there therelittle WM WMltttle w wlIttle
little doubt that the man died from POl POlBOTI joIMon oi oison
Mon but even if the strychnine had not notbeen ftOItbtEn iw iwbeen
been sufficient to kill him the theIn won wonIn w win
In his throat would have caused cau ed ids idsdeath Ideath liedeath
death deathCtinidy
deathXelplMr
XelplMr XelplMrMIII xei ad Ors OrsMre
MIII MIIIAIM Addig Addigrp
rp AIM AIMlId tt hG hGIldy
Ctinidy lId Ildy o ttate t a td i that thatTVI a ourT1Th9oca u 0 0 the thewa
Wa awakened by some one moaning in inpnin InP Inifl
pnin P jn The cries came from No S and andthere andtherC andthere
there was wa a liifht lI ht In th t the room The Themoans Thenwans TheThsafls
moans continued until after 3 oclock yes yesterday yetlterda yeaterdav ¬
terday terda morr morning in r when they tM were heard heardno h rd
no ri more mort I sn 11oed 1 rr > oed > It was a man In Inconvulsions iiinVlilslont I IOnulslonl
convulsions bu bU I thought be was able ableto ableto
to take care of himelf she said saidOther aidOth4r saidOther II IIto
Other persons in the house had heard heardhim hsardhim heardin1
him in1 during the night but no one investi investigated Inve1gatit ¬
gated the cause of the trowble trowbleThe trotblfTh4 tropbleThe InVestlI
The only theory that has been ad advanced adH1 adnced ¬
vanced H1 nced td IIO o far as to the reason for h hM hMtaking s staking
taking his Cn life is that he h h had d hen hoenthinking hendinklng n niinkln I
thinking iinkln and had become despondent despondentThis de despondent1hi pondent pondentrl1i
This rl1i 1hi theory is partiallY borne out In the thefact thefI i ifad
fact fI t that a pint flask half full of whisky whiskywas whiskyW whithyfOund
W was found in the > room GOodY had evl evldenty 41dlIty
denty 1 titv endeavored to conceal con 1 his Identity Identityrr Identttk Identityhre
rr here was not nc a note or r letter u of any anykind anyfound n
kind k n nht ht found n ann annlIa on his lIa person ID his pocket pocketwas pocketa I Ital
a was iS found a duplicate baggage R age check checkMill chckIHI
Mill IHI I Investigation bv Coroner Clark Clarkpliowed clarkl10wed Clarkthat
4 pliowed l10wed that he had left a grip in th thlapgaee the theaJrgaRf
lapgaee aJrgaRf 4 room at the Short Line deoot deootJnft deDoti
Jnft t Monday moroinr The grip con cont eontiiincd
i t tiiincd ined Inlt a suit of o working clothes h hpnoal and an anovercoat anvroat
overcoat pnoal besides some oine other personal per oaalef oaaleffdtS ef eflots eft
lots t is In one of the pcckets p kets < of the coatTV coat ORtaC coatfourd
TV its fourd a notice addrewed to the theresident thetr th thlr
tr lr resident < of the Alumni AsFociaUon A1FC tlon of ofMercersburg ofNrccrsburg f frr
Mercersburg rr < fNbu academy at Waynesboro WaynesboroPH borO borOPa
PH I fro hioh it was learned that he heWHS 1eas IteVMS
VMS as a graduate of that sehool hool and a amember A1nfmbf auwrnber
member > r of the 02 class His oermanent oermanentaMrej ttennanentad ermanentaIIree
aMrej ad irEts < s was given as 3M E a It c bnlld bnlldIng m11dIng boIldiiig
Ing rh Thnnr nver and his h l present address at atJoean atlogan atloran
logan rtah tab care of the Hercules Power Powercompany PlOwerom Pnwercmafly
company companyR om an anR
R P Fairbanks station superintendent superintendentof
of < f the he Logan Power company pany at roan Ixtganwas roanWas L4anas
Goud He Wntl Wntlf idfntlfiffi identifil
was as a school friend of Goudy
f fiffi ied the th body bod last evening Mr Fairbanks Fairbanksattributes FairtNtDltributes Fairbankstrhutea
attributes < hi his < suicide to discouragement discouragementLecause dl8couragementh dIscouragnithtlauee
Lecause h be was not t making = the success successlu auec sa saii
lu ii hoped for o He hadnt n a bad bt btbIL btbILFairbanks Mt Mtpaid
paid tid > Fairbanks He was clean of life lifeand lif lifan lifethoroughly
and an thoroughly thoro hly straight and good goodHAD soocJHAD gondHAD
HAD SEEK BBE SEJfT TO PKOVO PKOVOTor PitOVOt
t Goudy Had eeIl EmplO78d in rOpx rOpxFor Loa LoaTar
For About Three Months XoatMS MonthsSpecial MoutbaSnevlal
Special S ial to The Herald HeraldT HeraldTgan
T T Tgan > Ollan < an May Mc t GFor For three months past pastCioudy pestudv t tGnlld
Cioudy Gnlld udv has been employed here a 11II elec electrician eleetrjdan elevI ¬
trician I by the > Hercules Power oompany oompanyl co
l 4 e en Mlmf e me here > from Denver Den er and andonploymf geared securedemployfient gearedemployment
employment > nt immediately im Hdta I He was found foundto foundto
to be a good electrician rtcla and last Mon Monday MciiI ¬ I II
day I a V was w sent from here to Provo to gw gwSince cutn goto
tn work for th the OIIIpaR < in that p pSince plac placSince
Since be left nothing nothln haat been heard heardfrom beard1rf heardfrom
from 1rf > m him until news of his death tb came cametnight camPt eacietrnight
tnight t < night Nothing Notbln < further is known knownliim at at111m aboutlIIn
liim here hereSOH h4NSOX hereSON
SOX OP PROHnTEKT MAN JCAKThe JIIAXThe MANThe
The Boy Seemingly Seemi Had Mo o Cause CauseTor Cau uae uaeJor e eFor
For Selfdestruetkm SelfdestruetkmSpecial Self SelfdestructionSpecial truetioa truetioaSpeclal
Special to The Th Herald HeraldI HeraldIk HeraldIenver
I Ik Ienver > > enver Cole > Hay 6111 M G Goody GoucIya was wasC wasa
a eon < on of Frank C Goudy Goud of Denver Denverof one 0IHtof oneof
of the most prominent attorneys and Re Republican Republican Bejublican ¬
publican politicians in the state late can candidate amdidate cand ¬
didate d date for governor and United States Statessenator StatetlIenator Statesenator
senator and a member of the law firm of ofOourty ofGotl oftmudy
Oourty Gotl i A TWitchell Young Yous < Goudy who whotook whotook whotook
took his life Is one o of the wen known knownUouly kaownu knownulv
Uouly u ulv twins familiarly called Tad and andTed andThe andThe
Ted TedThe
The telegram tl m to The Herald correspond correspondrut p0n4 p0n4lit
rut lit communicated to Mt Goudy by tele telejiliono teJeJ1n teklnc
jiliono J1n was the first intimation the fa father fathr a atIir ¬
ther had of MF hi sons awful act actThe adTh Ct CtThe
The Th young man wa W55 19 years 1 of age ageliving acellin ageF
living llin F vilig been born March 9 1MM He was a airehman airehman
irehman 1 at the tb state university at Heck Beullrr IMIIdr HeckI
dr < lrr for or about two months having havingtrti en entered sa1r4 ¬
I
tered at H t the beginning of the current currenty currenttIE
y a r Me became dissatisfied and during duringTh
Th fall left toe university unknown to tohi tohi toth
hi th fathr Mr Goudy then th secured lJt ured him hima
a place as electrician It trklan with the Hercules HerculesPower HerftlleIIL Herculeslowt
Power r f miany nt Logan Utah UtahAccording Ct4ahAorlin ttahP
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P According to a roommate IOOII matf of young yonnxGoudy youngGoudy OUr OUrGoudt
> Goudy Goudt at the th university he Quit been btcJIUof UP UPof
of discouragement over his progress in innij inbi inbi
bi nij studies tudi although there was no appar apparent apaTent apparCit ¬
ent cause cau < e for it He stocd well in hi hiclass hit hitlaPos hilass
class and his hi despondency dtspondc > t1cy must have havecome ha haveconic ve veom
come om from some mental m nht cause After his hisdisappearance hisdiOappE hisdisappearance
disappearance diOappE ranf from the > university lItlversit the theboy thebo thebo
boy bo was wa next heard of at Flagstaff FlagstaffAriz FhJg1JtaffArl FlagstaffAriz
Ariz Arl from which hlh pla Plab < ho 11 wrote rotl a letter letterto
to his father about tho th last la t of October Octoberasking O Octobercaking tober tobersklng
asking that hi his < clothes clotb W forwarded to toIX toLos toLos
IX Los > S Angfles The runaway rulJaw ty > y toy was or ordered ordered oricred ¬
dered home and was soon 8 VII sent to take takethe takethe takethe
the position in Logan LoganSEIJ2F LotranRELIEF
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RELIEF EXPEDITION EXPEDITIONStockholm EXPBDITIOXStock BXERDIPIONStockholm
Stockholm Stock holm May 6 ItThe The government governmenttoday governmenttoday governmenttoday
today introduced a bill in the rigsdag rigsdaggrantIK rigsdaggranth rigadaggrantig
grantIK about J5000 S IOO for the equip equipment equipm equipment ¬
ment m nt vr > ss s1 l ti tll t > h t < sent > nt to the > re relief rtlief relief ¬
lief Or O Ill ii Xordenskjold Antirti ntrti ex exedlt e CXpedlti c cpedlll
pedlll edlt > n b i houhl lOUJ have lxin ul1 heard heardittc heardj
j ittc this
MOFWT FFAT ROAD TO TOBEGIN TOBEGININ
BEGIN BEGININ IN UTAH UTAHuGtion UTAHI UTAHCOEstruotion
4 4Cotrtiction I
COEstruotion uGtion From This End Is Iste Iste Isto
te Commence Soon SoonSO SoonI Soonso
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SO s SAY HOLMES AND KNOX KNOXapry KNOXi KNOXRJI9V1L1r
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apry I menrBjr PROM FRO omip T TifbT7aB TO TOJXbUCIl TOiya
ifbT7aB GAPTIAI AL IKTO mros mrosI > SEA5EB SEA5EBPOKSTRUCTION S SOXSTRUCTJON
I POKSTRUCTION OXSTRUCTJON on the Moffat UKoffattbe Moffatroa offat offattJ
tJ roa tbe the Denver Northwestern Northwesternft NorthwesternPacrncwul
ft Pacific Pacrncwul < will W begin from the theXnlt theSalt theat
Salt at Lake ke end within D a short time G 6B GJIoIma Gplmes
B Holmes plmes proprietor of the eKauts eKautslord Rants Knutstor Rantsford
lord tor hotel oteI and Frank Knox president presidentof
of the National Bank of tin ReptibUc ReptibUcboth Rep flepuicaoth bJlc
bftJaot both of whom who subscribed heavily to the thebond tbeof theboa
bond boa of the road brought this news to toBall tosalt
Ball Lake yesterday They have been beenpn beenpa
aa extended eastern ea trip in the in interest interest ¬ I
terest of mining and other enterprises enterprisesreturning eaterp enterprieetteturittng I
returning yesterday erday 1 1u8
u8 S Ruperintendent l erlntendent A A C Ridgeway of ofthe DCthe ofthe
the Mortal road expects to come to Salt SaltLake Saltaltout SaltJa
Lake Ja about the t e 15th of this month monthsaid monual monthsaid
said al Mr Holmes He will come to tolook tolook tolooP
look liver the situation at this end nd and andI
I anticipate that work will begin here heresoon l1e l1e110OI1 heresoon
soon as a result of his visit There are areXW areSo
XW So 3 men at work at the other end of ofthe oftbe ofthe
the line and there will be 2BW 501 at atwork atwork atwork
work here in the near future The Theroad Tbero Theroad
road will be built straight through tI to toSalr toSalt
Salt Lake and with all possible spetd spetdThe spetdThe tpecdThe
The company is I completely Ompletelybwn OmpletelybwnTh flnaned flnanedTh nan ed edTh
Th F money Js deposited with a trust trustcompany tnuItcon1JJaDyand trustcompany
company con1JJaDyand and can be drawn as needed neededGreat Ieed IeedGrt neededGroat
Great Things for Salt Sa t lake lakeThe Lakerite LakeThe
The building of thIS road will mean meangreat meanIrfeat meangreat
great things for Salt Lake It will be bethe bethe I Ithe
the shortest route between here and andDenver anelDenver andDenver
Denver and traffic is bound to come comeover colnOftl comeover
over It It Besides the through tbrau k traffic trafficthere tratftcthere trafficthere
there will Be an immense amount of oflocal oflocal oflocal
local business Q lnes8 as it will open up a rich richminerarand richmtnerar richminerarInd
minerarand nd agricultural country cou t Salt SaltLake SaltlAke SaltLake
Lake te bound to profit by this It is lathe isth Isthe
the th natural center for all this region regionwhich regto1which regIoiwhich
which will get the business busIn s if the peo people peopie peepie ¬
pie here go after it The building of ofthis ofUd8 ofthis
this road and the road to Los Angelas Angelasis Angel Angelle
is bound to result in Immense develop development development developmeat ¬
ment and people in the east are be beginning bextnnlD beginning ¬
ginning to realise lIse this We Ve found a adeal acleat adeal
deal of f interest in ft t in Utah investments investmentsa
and a d I feel justified in saying that our ourtrip ourtIfp ourtrip
trip will result in bringing a great deal dealof dealof dealof
of capital to this state stateThe stateThe stateeThe
The greatest P t trouble with Salt Lake Laketo Lakethe
to the lack of enterprise e on the part of ofso ofno
so many of our leading citizens I no notice notice notlce ¬
tice it especially e peclall because of the con contrast coatnuIt ceatrast ¬
trast with Lo Lo Angeles where I spend spendso
so much of my time looking after my mynew m mDew mynew
new hotel The Angelus AngelusSow AnpusHew Angelusaow
Sow Los Angeles Does DoesWhen DoesWhen DoesWhen
When a tourist of means reaches reachesLos r rachcsLos ch chLoe
Los Angeles be is met with carriages carriagesand carriagesand < es esand
and shown around the t city by repre representatives repree reprosenatFvea ¬
sentatives e of the chamber of commerce commerceand COID coinmeronand
and is persuaded to stay and look into intothe l Intothe 10 10t
the t opportunities for investment The Tlterwcdt Theresult Th Thresult
result te 1 that a large proportion of ofthen oft ofthn
then t become 1Iecome1ntereeted interested and put Pt1 t their theirr the theirmecy tr trIII
mecy r hi there therethey therethey
2 they come to Salt Lake LakeeuaI they theytaXew the thefrw
taXew frw nouns houcahotel stepovor atrtpo bet bethotel
hotel and get et a meal of course I have haveno haveno haveno
no kick coming coml on that thatan4 and then they theytake theytake
take a carriage see the tempi n WaIHl and the thetabernacle thetabernacle
tabernacle and Brigham Brgham Youngs Youns grave graveand gve gveami grateand
and go C away a wa again 4ln without wihu knowing knowingany knowingany knowingany
any more mr about abut Salt Sl Lakes Lkes business businessopportunitiesthan businessopportunttietban
opportunitiesthan oru than they thy did before bfore If Ifwe Ifwe
we e had an a organization orgnizto here that thatwould thatwould
would wold adopt the policy pley followed follwe in Los LosAngeles LosAngeles
Angeles An and meet met visitors vIstor tell tel them thm of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the great gt resources reur of Salt St Lake Lke and andthe andthe andthe
the surrounding rlng country cuntr and a explain explainthe explan explanthe explainthe
the situation stut to them it I would result resultin reult reultan
in an immense llmtn amount of good go to t the thetown thetown
town times and an over overWhile would woul repay repy the th outlay outly many manytimes mny mnytm manytimes
tm
While Whil he was away Mr XI Holmes Holms con conferred cn cnter conferred ¬
ferred ter with 1h Sylvester Sylveter Cunningham of ofGloucester orGlocer ofGloucester
Gloucester Glocer Mass Ms owner of the t Knuts Knutsford Knutsford Knutsford
ford hotel htel building about additions addIt and andimprovements acI acIhnprve andlmprovethents
improvements hnprve nts Mr r Cunningham CunnD am will willbe willbe
be b in Salt Sl Lake Lke In a few weeks w ks and andthen andtben andthen
then tben the te matter tter will wi be b definitely defnlely set settled st stte settied ¬
tied te Mr Holmes Bome says sys that a deter determination d determinatlon tr trIlnton ¬
mination Ilnton has already been bn reached reachedeither reachedeither
either etbe to build buid three thre additional addlll stories storieson tore toreon
on th the present prnt structure or to put up upan upadii Upan
an addition adii on o the lot owned oD by Mr MrCunningham MrCuunngh MrCunningham
Cunningham Cuunngh on the north northUtah northUth northUtah
Utah Uth Coal C and ad Iron IronThere Ion IonTr IronThere
There Tr was a great grt deal dl of inquiry inquiryabout inquiryabout
about abut Utah Uth coal CI and anc iron ir said sd Mr MrKnox 111 MrKnox
Kn Knox uT These resources rfur of the th state stateseem states stateseent
to have attracted much attention attentionand
seem s h e atrale atetn atetnnd
and nd we were we frequently freuenty asked aske about aboutthem abut abutth abouttheni
them th Eastern Etem people pple are ar beginning bnning to tolook tolok tolook
look lok with wih especial favor on Utah Utah In Investments Investments ¬
vestments vestnts Hal They have hve come c to regard regardthis regrd regrdtbb regardthis
this tbb state stte as a safe fe and stable and at atthe atthe atthe
the same time tm possessed of a great gret fu future ¬
ture tur The mines mtn and ad other oher resources resourcesare
are bound bun to be b developed deyelop rapidly rpily and andthe ad adthe andthe
the future looks loks brighter brighte for Salt Sal Lake Lakethan Lke Lkethan Lakethan
than ever before beforeI
boe boeI
I found fOdal ail the bankers bnker with wih whom whomwe whomwe whomwe
we do d bosne8 business feeling fel confident cnfent of the thefuture te tefutu thefuture
future futu from til a monetary monetr standpoint standpointCrops tandplnt tandplnterop standpointCrops
Crops erop are ar promising I ing and a everybody ev4rby is isdoing Isdobt Isdoing
doing dobt an immense Immn buoS business The banks banksare b banksare
are ar determined deteine to put a check cbek on o spec speculation S tqeculation ¬
ulation ulto and andt Jet the growth < owth be b steady steadysolid steay steayald steadysolid
solid ald and an legitimate 1 IUmte This Thil in itself Islf is isan Isa Isan
an encouraging feature feture of the situa situation stua stuati sltuatiol ¬
a tion ti ecrng as it I will H1 stop wrongful wrl inflation inflationof idaUon idaUonot
of values valuesGeneral vatuesGmraI
vau General GDl Prosperity Pr0pet Great GreatI Gret
I do not think thnk the promotion promion of the thebig thebig
big bl companies pk and the th great gt increase increasein
in l the t amount at of securities Ncurlte while wlll they theyform the thefOn theyform
burden are a serious seriousmenace seriousmenace
form fOn a heavy by burn srous srousm
menace m to the tle situation sittn The general generalprosperity genrl genrlprOrtyt generalprosperity
prosperity prOrtyt te so great that the t various variousenterprises variousenterpriaes
enterprises 4nterrbes overcapitalized overcpl + lz when whn they theywere th theywere Y Yfom
were formed fom are ar working workng up to a point pointwhere pm pointwhere t twher
where wher they are worth woh the capitalisa capitalisation cpitiz ¬
tion ti Take the t steel IteJ industry Inusry for fo ex example oxample ¬
ample ampl In Pittsburg Pttbur the t mills mil are ae all allsimply allsimply
simply overwhelmed with work and andthe andu andthe
overwhl lh work
Ipy the u ae same is true tre of the tbe other ote plants plantsThey
They are rolling lug up profits pft at such sh a arate arte arate
rate Th rte that tt they thy are ar making ming the th assets asseUof assetsof
of o the United Uidt U lted States State Steel Stel company companyworth cpy cpyoh Companyworth
worth oh the capitalization capitalizationA capitlzton capitlztonuA
t
uA A trip to t Pittsburg Pttbu under present presentconditions pret pretndl presentcondItIt
condItIt conditions ndl t throws tlr01 considerable oslderabl light lit on onthe onthe
the possibilities of o Utah Uth iron and aD coal coalNow coalNow
Now pbUUe that the th railroads rUr are ar being bl built builtto builtto
to furnish furfh transportation tnpti for the th Utah Utahiron Utahiron
iron Iron there u should sould be b nothing nothn to keep keepbackits kep kepbClt keepbacLits
backits bClt development c 1mtnt The Ti use us of steel steeland etl etland steeland
and iron te I increasing InCftaDf at a wonderful wonderfulrate wonul wonulrte wonderfulrate
rate rte Everywhere Everwhere yon go in the the east eastyoq et etyq eastyet
yet And fliteel steel steel tee steel being beiRgi beiRgiin used usedin usedIn
yq in the construction of everything ev r7thl11g r7thl11gthe a athe aw
the present preRlltworl works cannot keep up with withthe withthe
the demand There is a great t chance chancefor chancefor chancefor
for Utah in 1nths ths industry industrySUtfCIDE IndustrySUICIDE ndu tJT
10 t I
SUICIDE SUJcIDEINJAIL SUJcIDEINJAILi IN JAIL JATXCleveland JAILCleveland
i Cleveland Clewlandlay May ILudwig Ludwlg Sedkutyk laayk a aprisoner aI aprleoncr
I prisoner charged with the murder ofI ofAnna of ofAnna
I Anna Heffner HeffJ and the serious wounding woundingof
of her husband committed suicide in his hiscell Islecali
cell today by hanging hangingHUMAJT hanciDa <
a GI a aHUJlAX
+ + 4 + + + 4 + 4 + + + 4 4 4HVAX + + + + + +
+ HUMAJT BODY EATEN EATENWashington +
9 + +
+ Washington May f IThe The state stated statedepartment + f fdepartment
+ department d today received a ca cblegram c cbtegram + f fblegram
+ blegram from om United States Con Conaw Conu + f
4 + aw ul u General Me MeWade Wade at Canton Cantonesylng + t tsaying
+ saying ylng that bubonic plague te in Inerealtng Increasing + f fcreasing
+ creasing In Canton Honan Shun Shunf SIIu Shuntak t ttak +
+ f tak Yeokung and Yuengshftlt YuengsbonThe yo + f
+ The famine is in Kwangsi and an anAmcrkan anf anfAmerian +
4 + American missioiiary mlslOi ilary reports reJ its that + 4 4the
4 the body bod of a victim had been beenattn beenattn +
+ attn +
+ 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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SCHOONER RAN RANUPON RANUPON RANUPON
UPON THE ROCKS ROCKSGloriana ROCKSI ROCKSGloriana ROCKSGIoriana
I
Gloriana Went Down After Strik Striking Striking Striking ¬
ing Nova Scotia SO tia Coast CoastFIFTEEN Coasta CoastFlFTEEN CoastFIFTEEN
I a
FIFTEEN LIVES wERE LOST LOSTKBS lOSTI lOSTTHRRii LOSTTflBB
I
THRRii KBS STHfcVlVOEE SPENT TEn TBRBZBIEE TEn1tJB1Iali TEBIMaB
BZBIEE MIGHT 09f CLIFFS CLIFFSANSO CLIFFSr CLIFFSrANSO OLIPPSANSO
I r
rANSO > ANSO C R a B May I ITbe The American AmerieAnJ
1 j Ashing biD schooner Qferiana Captain CaptainOe CaptainGeom CaptainGeorge
Oe Geom rge Stoddart of Gloucester GloucesterMass GlcMaceSterMa GIoucettetMass
Mass ran ashore hore last night during du a athick athick athick
thick fog on the cliffs at Whale Cove Covenear Covenear Covenear
near White Point ledges and fifteen fifteenof AfteeRof fiIteesof
of the crew including the captain captainwere eaptalnwere captainwere
were drowned out of a total of ofeighteen ofelchteen ofsightee
eighteen eighteeni elchteenTIte sightee sighteeThe
i The survivor rrivoIa are John Richards Ric1utrdsButee RichardsEugefle
1 Bugeae I Le Blanc and Prank Nfekerson NfekersonThe NlckrsouThe kersGnThe
The drowned Wfted are Captain George Georgefitoddart GeorgeStoddart Georgeiltoddart
fitoddart of Gloucester Armsworth ArmsworthThoraa AnnI5wwUlTItom AreUsWOr AreUsWOrTboi
Thoraa Tboi EH Metanwm Ansel Goodwin GoodwinReuben GoodtIRREabetl GoodwinReuben
Reuben Surrette Harry French Fred FredDoucette FredDoucette FredDoucette
Doucette Thomas Franler George V VXnisee YKul8ee VMulsee
Xnisee Martin Goodwin Alex Benson BensonCharles BenaenCharlelJ 3eiitoitCharles
Charles Pierce John afouteang Df Arthur ArthurBonaghan ArthurBon ArthurBonaghan
Bonaghan Bon han and one unknown unknownStruck uincHlJDStruck unknownStruck
Struck an lawar Reef ReefWhen BeefWhen He f fWhen
When the Gloriana struck on the ledges ledgesshe 1 Iedsshe s sabe
she passed over the outer one ones tout toutbrought 1MItbrouIdK butbrought
brought nl up on the inner reef betted bwttedagainst bettedaniln buttedagainst
against aniln t a cliff mr of rocks and then fell off offinto oftInto o oInto
into the t sea a When Wh n the vessel struck the thecliff thecilft the11W
cliff 11W Richards Ue Blanc BIa l and Nlckeraott Nlckeraottwere Ni Niekersoulwere > 1u r8OIfWt
were Te on deck and they ran forward forwardrushed forwarclrushed forwardrushed
rushed oat on od the bowsprit and cMntbed cMntbedUD
UD the cliff of rocks to a place of rely nfetybefore relybefore sWtetybefore
before a receding In wave carried the yes vesel yeseel
eel el 1 off gain aQIa Others otb of th the crew who whoi whowrf whowere
i were below rushed ru lwd on deck half dud dudand chidand cladand
and started to lower the dories doriesAs dorIHAs doriesAs
As soon as a boat touched the water waterit
it was smashed into pieces The high highseas hl hleas highseas
seas were breaking clean over the vuosei vuoseiand MIIaJHt vesedand
and she swung broadside on the ledges ledgesand edgesand ledgesand
and commenced pounding poundi heavily Lines U8Swere Lineswere Lloswere
were thrown ashore from the tb schooner schoonerseveral sclNtotter8eyeral schoonerseveral
several times but they were either brok broken broken booken ¬
en or torn from their fastenings OR the therocks tilerocks therocks
rocks by the surging of the vessel Four Fourof Fourof Fourof
of the crew Jumped overboard and at attempted attemoted attemoted ¬
temoted to swim ashore but they were werecau werecaurht
1 caueht bt In the breakers and dashed on the therocks tJMrocks therocks
rocks and killed hiuie in the attempt The Thej Tothers Thuothers
j others who were on the vessel ve took to tothe toth tothe
the th rigging and clung there While their theirI thekstrength 1 1treruth
I strength > lasted but the enormous seas seasI M8Wfre seaswere
I were more than they could battle battleand against againstand ga gaand
and one by one they theYYIere were swept away awayAssistance a awayAssistance y yAsIIistaDce
Assistance Impossible ImpossibleThe
The three men on the rocks eewtd oeuldtbeIr see seeI seetheir
I their companions dinging So the UIelid Uaftln eiggluigand Uaftlnand
and hear their shouts for help above Tha Tharoar fh fhroar lroeI
roar of the sea but it was impossible to todo todo todo
do anything lUIytb to save them themThe themTIle themThe
The three survivors spent a terrible terribleil terriblenight
1 night il on the cliffs When daylight da ht dawn dawned dawned dawned ¬
ed they saw one man still clinging to the therigging therl therigging
rigging rl np and made their way to the main mainland mainland ¬ I Iland
land for assistance The shore folk her hurried herrind ¬
rind to the scene of the wreck and the theman theman theman
man was taken from the rigging but be bewas bewas bewas
was dead deadThe deadThe deedThe
The nlace where the Giortana was waswrecked waswrecked waswrecked
wrecked is i one of the roost dangerous on onthe onthe
the Nova Scotia coast It is leas than a amile aHille amile I
mile from where the steamer Blamman Blammanden Blammanc1en Biammanden
den was wrecked last year and only on ly half halfa
a mile from the scene of the wreck of ofthe attIt ofthe
the steamer Tiber in February 188 ua when whentwentytwo whentwentytwo whentwentytwo
twentytwo JIves were lost The three threesurvivors t reet reeJIeOft threesurvivors
survivors were brought here this after afternoon Ail Aila t ¬ I
noon and are being cared for t by th thborne M Mbo I
cu 4ipgjy thec
lea total wreW wreWbodkg
borne has been recovered recoveredGENERAL recoveredI
o a aGENERAL
GENERAL M MILESSLANDERED MILESSLANDEREDletter MILES L S SLANDERED SLANDEREDLetter SLANDEREDLetter
I
letter by oy a Native Filipino Turns Dp Upin TTpfit Dpin
in Washington WashingtonWashington Washington1VashingtGn WashingtonWashington
Washington May 6 6In In a recent recenttrial recenttrial recenttrial
trial at Manila there was introduced introducedin
in evidence a letter taken from a Fil Filipino FIlIpino FilIpino ¬
ipino and signed by a native saying sayingthat saylnthat sayingthat
that the recent visit of General Miles Milesto Miiesto Milesto
to fche Philippines was for the purpose purposeof
of collecting evidence to aid the cause causeof causeof causeof
of the antiimperialists The letter letterwith letterwith letterwith
with other evidence was published in ina Ina
1 a Manila paper General Davis com commanding Commanding cornmanding ¬
manding in the Philippines sent a copy copyof copyof copyof
of the letter to the war department departmentwith departmentwith departmentwith
with an indorsement saying he bad no nodoubt nodoubt nodoubt
doubt that the use of General Miles Milesname lUlesnal11e Milesname
name in this thl connection was without withoutl withoutauthority
l authority The letter in Question was wasreferred wasreferred wasreferred
I referred to General Miles who re returned returned ¬
turned it with Uh the further indorsement indorsementthat IndorsementI
I that thatthe the view of General Davis was en entirely entlrel entirely ¬
tirely tlrel correct and that the use of his hisname hisname hisname
name was wholly unauthorized unauthorizedPROGRESS unauthorizedPROGRESS unauthorizedC
C u uPROGRESS
PROGRESS PARALYZED PARALYZEDEffectual PARALYZEDI PARALYZEDEffectuni
Effectual Stop Put to Building in inGreater inGre inGreater
Greater Gre < ter New York YorkNew Yorkew Yorkcew
I New ew York May iWithout Without any appar appareat appaleolt appareit
eat warning a general eneral shutdown took tookplace tooktaee
place 1 > lace today in the yards of the building buikHtigmaterial bttlkJlngI buildingmaterial
material dealers and the lumber dealers dealersall dealersallover dealersall
all allover over Greater New York and its vi vicinity vicinity i iclnlt ¬
I cinity clnlt as a culmination of the demands demandsof
of the Building Material Drivers union unionand unionand unionand
and the Material Handlers union The Thebrick Thebrick Thebrick
brick manufacturers have decided to co cooperate eo eooperatp eooperate ¬
operate with the building material deal dealers dealers dealera ¬
ers and the lumber < dealers and will get getout getout getout
out very little brick until the present presenttrouble presenttrouble presenttrouble
trouble is i settled The shutoown will willaffect willarlr willaffect
affect nearly every ever building in the city cityand cityAnd cityand
and is designed to stop building in inGreater Inoat InGeexter
Greater oat New York until the Team Driv Drivera DriveN Drivcrc
era and Building Material Handlers Handlersunions Handlersunions > rg rgunions
unions whose demands dt > mands are specially ob objected obW ohIected ¬
jected W to agree to withdraw them Meet Meetings l Meetings t tiogs ¬
ings of the Building Material Dealers Dealersassociation Dto1Jersa Dealersassociation
association a and the Lumber Dealers as association asoclation astociation ¬
sociation were > held today toda Delegates Delegatesfrom DeI Delegatesfrom es esfrom
from each association attended d both bothmeetings bothmeetlDf6 bothmeetings
meetings and delegates from the own owners owners ownera ¬
ers of brickntaking plants were present presentat
at both meetings meetfn and pledged the co cooperation cooperation cooperation ¬
operation of the owners of the irfants irfantsFORCE Dlantso DlantsFORCE Iants Iantso
o a aFORCE
FORCE TOO SMALL SMALLFOR SMAllEOR SMALLFOR
FOR THE BUSINESS BUSINESSNew
New York May 6 Immigration Commissioner Cornmissioner Com Commissioner ¬
missioner Williams was as compel compelled led today today to today ¬
day to refuse to allow thousands of ne neI newarrivals new newarrivals
arrivals from torn Europe to leave theirIps theirShips their theirships
I ships Ips until his forceof force of men can attend attendto
to them without worki working g day and nightOf nightof night nightOf
Of IAO S 0 immigrants rants < who arrived only5iiO only5o only onlyMGO
MGO were allowed to land today Thecommis8loner Thecommissioner The Thecommissioner
commissioner said he wouJdnot would not allowthe allowthe allow allowthe
the h high h tide of imm immigration tlon to overwork overwork over overwork ¬
work his men further though he hasbeen hasbeen has hasbeen
been in th the habit of keeping them onduty onduty on onduty
duty far into the night during a bis blsruM blgrush bisI
rush
I
0 0AGED t
AGED 90 90Newton 90Newton 9ONewton
Newton Mass May 6Mr Mrs Samuel F FSmith i iSmith bSmtth
Smith widow of Rev Dr Smith anther antherof autherof authortiC
of America died at her home in New Newton Newton NewtOn ¬
ton Center tonight from old age She Shewas Shewa Shewas
was born boruln in Haverhill t M Mass ass about aboutninety aboutnlDety aboutniflety
ninety years ago Dr Smith died te No November Noyember November ¬
vember 196 196RESERVATION 1 l6RESERVATION
0 0RESERVATION
RESERVATION WILL BE BEOPENED BEOPENED BEOPENED
OPENED IN ANY EVENT EVENTWashington EVENTWashington EVENTWashington
+ Washington May 6 iInspector iInspectorMcLaUXhlin 6InspectorMcLaughlin Inspector Inspectort +
+ t McLaughlin of the Indian bureau bureauf bureauhas bureauhas +
+ f has I 1 jn en ordered to Tiroceed roceed to the theUlDtah theUlntah +
4 + Uintah reservation rea in Utah to ne nef nCgotlllte negotlate +
+ f gotiate with the Indians who own ownthe ownthe ownthe +
+ the reservation re for the allotment of ora ofa + 9 9a
+ a part of their lands and the ces cesskm cession consion +
+ sion of the remainder to the thegov thegovernment gov goveminent government +
+ ernment The law providing for forthlll forthis 4 4f +
+ f this negotiation authorizes the au authorttitS anthoritits + t ti
i + thorities arbitrarily to open the thertsera thereservation 4 4reservation +
+ reservation rtsera t ion in case a ase e of failure to4 to torlih torah +
4 + r rah a < h an agreement agtenv The Th rserva rseratilI rservatIit +
+ lion is i a larg arg rV n nT +
T + + + + + + + + + + + + + t ti +
i <
THE OLpp OLD DENDERTO TO TQTHE THE NEW DEFENDER D rE t 1
Dont ont YouWant You Want a Tow 1
TREATED TREATEDlw TWO PATIENTS PATIENTSDr
Dr Lorenz Demonstrated His HisAbility HisAbilitySefore HisAbility
Before the MedfoAssociation MedfeAssociation
Ability AbilitySefore Medfo I IAssociation
Association AssociationNew AssociationNew
New Orleans May ay S Ssee Seetlont1Tt Seetlont1Tttogs Sectkraaf Sectkraafings tlof
togs lngskept kept the American Medical Xed Xedrolation Medtes1elation eper eperpiation
elation busy today There were sevten sevtenmeetings te8flmeetings 181 1
meetings in the forenoon and a flezen flezenin donenIn Dmeft
in the afternoon Dr Adolph Lorenz Lorenzwas Loiti Loitiwas II
was a a conspicuous figure at the section sectionof sssoaof n
of surgery and Anatomy He wag In Introduced Introduce Introduced ¬ I
troduced d from the chair by Dr Moore Mooreand MOO Mooreand
and was cordially applauded He brief briefly brictlly bdfiF ¬
ly expressed his acknowledgments Dr DrLorenz D DLorenz DiLorenz I
Lorenz says he is simply here h e as a vis visitor IS ¬
itor with no desire to appear as a par participant partlCID parUcipant ¬
ticipant ticipantDr tlCID UcipantDr nt ntDr
Dr Lorenz performed two operations operationstoday opeaitl operationstoday ft fttoday
today in the Charity Ck arlty hospital al Beth Bethwere B8thwere Bethwere
were cases c cas fl of club Ub foot foot The ampW ampWcan amphictn 1 1A
A
can Medical l association associationMuch aS8eClationMu assocIationMuch
Much Mu h of the interest today centered centeredin
in the t operations o ratlons performed by Dr DrLorenz DrLorenz DrLoreux
Lorenz The surgeon was probably probablymoved Probblymoed probablymoved
moved to consent to make the demon demonstrations demonstrations demonstratlons ¬
strations by reports that have been in incirculation Incirculation Incirculation
circulation that there was wasa a disposition dispositionin
in some quarters to criticise crJticl e his work workThe worcThe wontThe
The operations were upon two particu particularly particJIJarly particlilanly ¬
larly aggravated aggrava ted cases cas of club foot t the Uiesubjects t thesubjects e esubjects
subjects being children The amphi amphitheatre a amphitheatre l ltheatre ¬
theatre was thronged Dr LOrenz Ldrenzworked LOrenzworked L renz renzworked
worked for more than an hour and ap apparently apparently apparently ¬
parently restored the Reformed fOrmed feet t et to toa toa toa
a normal condition He said the cures cureswould curesouldbe cureswould
would ouldbe be permanent after four months monthsThe mpnthsThe rnnthsThe
The demonstrations made a a strong stro stropression stronIm stronImpnession Im Impression ¬
pression upon those who 10 witnessed witnessedthem wUn wltnhehed wltnhehedthem sSed sSedthem
them A large number of deformed deformedchildren deolmedchildren deformedchildren
children were brought to the hospital hospitalbut h hospitalbut SPItIhut
but the surgeon was too fatiiu fatigued d to todo todo todo
do more work workMEMBERS workMEMBERS
mo mofIEMBERS
MEMBERS OFMILITIA OFMILITIAPROTECTED OFMILITIAPROTEGfED OFMILITIAPROTECTED
PROTECTED BY LAW LAWAlbany lAWAlban LAWAlbany
Albany Alban N T 1 May Ia 6 GGovemor Governor Odell O ell
today signed a bill designed to urevent
discrimination on the part of the labor laborunions laborunJons laborunions
unions against members of the national nationalKuard natio nationalguard al aluard
guard uard The bill is very ery drastic dIa8Ucaud and re ¬
Lens equally to labor unions or employ ¬
ers making makln it a misdemeanor to inter intercrc ¬
fere crc In any an way wa with the employment employmentof empJo ment mentof
of a person who is a member of the na ¬
tional guard on account of such ucj member membership piembership btor btorshiP ¬
ship or to dissuade a i entOf > erson from m en ¬
listing by threat 8t > of injury with WI refer reference r9Cerenee reference ¬
ence to his employment trade tra < e i or W bust buslor business bustness
ness It especially forbids any ttftde tir tirr ornization
r nization from passing any r repolqticn repolqticnor tktn tktnor
or bylaw dlgcrimlRHttag dlf rlmhmU g in the U matter matterof 1I matterof att r rof
of members or against a nst any member of
the national guard guardWOMAN guardWOMAN ard ardlIB
lIB 0 0WOMAN
WOMAN USED SHOTGUN SHOTGUNWITH SHOTGUNWITH SHOTGUNWITH
WITH FATAL EFFECT EFFECTBay
EFFECTj j
Bay na City Mich Mid May MayDayj a 8 ItDavid David Tromb Tromb3ev
Jey le a fisherman of West Bay City was wasshot WASf4hot wasshot
shot and killed and Harry Schfndehette SchfndehetteRoworth SchhtdelMttewas
was wounded last night by Mrs A Aiion on
Roworth h of Wisner The two tw man m mgawith mgawithothers with withothers wIUIothers
others had been drinking at oItOW8IthS oItOW8IthSsummer Roworths Roworthssummer Roworthasummer
summer resort Upon being refused more
beer one of the men crawled throuri throu h hw1nd9W a awindow awindpw
window to get it It Mrs Roworth seized seizeda
a shotgun and struck him over the head headseveral h6ftdseveral headseveral
several times The gun was finally dis discharged discharged dincharged ¬
charged Mrs Roworth says accidentally accidentallyCUT acc4desttllyCUT ecid Il IlGIll
GIll 0 0CUT
CUT HIS THBOAT THBOATSan
San Pedro Cal May 6 ItThe The body of ofj otM ofM
j M Kinney Klnne a seafaring man man wa was found foundtoday t4 foUndtoday 11nd 11ndteday
today with the throat cut By his side sidewas sidewas
was Was an ordinary pocket knife covered coveredwith COere4iwltft coveredwitil
with blood All indications point to the thecase theCAse thecase
case as one of suicide Kinney left the theschooner
I schooner S H Wood on that vessels Tes nIs ls last lasttrip luttrl lasttrip
trip trl to this port portPAMOUS portFAMOUS portPAMOUS
PAMOUS HUNTER DYING DYINGLivingston DYINGLivIngston YINGLivingston
Livingston Mont May 6r 6 6tTn Uncle UncleDan n Ie IeDan le leDan
Dan Yancey who has lived hiYelJpw hiYelJpwstone Itt inYellowstone YeIJQw YeIJQwstone
stone park for thirty years anflwhom anflwhomPresident antl antlwkqmPresident wWm wWmPr85ldent
President Roosevelt visited on > his hl trip tripthere triPthere nipthere
there is dying of old age He is ISears 70 70years 70years
years ears old He is one of the most fa famous fam Lamous ¬
mous m us characters < of the place and a d a aftimous afamous afamous
famous hunter hun ter
Washington May l ar S iThe The 1atestadvtce 1atestadvtcerecehed latstadvJcesreceived latest ad vices vicesreceived
I received indicate that PresidentMarro PresidentMarroquin PresId8 It < Marco MarcoI Marroquin
I quin of Colombia C lombl has almost t decJSsd d not notto notI notto
to call a special session of the Colom Colombian COIomI iOmhiatt ¬
I
bin congress congressto to act on the tbeeaDRItreaty tbeeaDRItreatyIn canal penaltreaty penaltreatyIn treaty treatyIn
I In the election in progress the thesttion oppo opposition o p psttlon ¬
sition continues con nues to gain and the theI prospects nropeotsfor prospectsfor
I for a government majority ace sb so doubt doubtful doubtful ¬
ful that President Marroqnln M1HT n saerris in indisposed Indisposed indisposed ¬
disposed to act actThe actThe actThe
The Colombian congress will Hewevar Hewevarassemble 1 flerassemble Wewrassemb1e
assemble July 38 in regular session ses lon At Atthat AtI Atthat
that session the canal treaty might be betaken betaken betaken
I taken up but in view ipw of the sentiment sentimentexisting sentimentI sentimentexisting
existing much doubt is f ftlt It here as te tewhether teI I Iwhether
I I whether it will IK attf acted ctfd l upon uponTho uponTh uponTh
Tho Th outlook htiwtver Ii wtver df < J es not diff discourage diffcourac dircounate
courage the officials here The United nited nitedm
<
c
m
vo BOLD SALOON ROBBERIES
r
4 4T I
Fci FciThfee
Thfee T lJiee e Highwaymen Take a e Desperate Chances at atButte Butte and After Aftero AfterW AfterKnockin
o W Knocking Knockin Down Four Men Secure Only Onlya
f a Paltry Sum
i t
s
TWTTE TT TTE E Mont MontlIay May Hlghway HlghwayJr HlgftWllYr
Jr r men beat don four victims in intwi intwo
tWit bold saloon Ioon robberies early earlythl earlytM earlytg
thl tM morning A few moments later laterDjfyer laterDer
Djfyer D er Murrays place one block blocksaai blocke blockeaaot
saai eaaot ofthe tthe Moonlight Ioonlightwas was robbed In Inea I Iee Ioa0
ea ee oa0 case three men did the work Two Twoenitred Twoattred
enitred e red each saloon sal on one of them th m armed armedrtjeb ar armedhSth m dWIti
rtjeb a brace of revolvers the other otherlA othera
lA a rifle One stood in the door doorP doorri doorrifle
P rifle ri fie in hand watching wa tChl g for fear fear2f fearfttterruptIon fearIItercuptIon
2f Interruption Interruptionf fttterruptIonwwas IItercuptIonlWed
lWed wwas was s shjd f1n in the M Moit t sa saIaudce sailtlg
iltlg f Maurice 1 farphy u tirphy y was 1t beM eM MW1the the therbar tltebar
bar Patrick Dooner Thomas MG MJmGf MJmGfand 1r 1rand f fand
and JohnF John Petey jey were in the th bar room roomThe roomThe roomThe
The door opened silently silentJ Events Eve ts fol followed followed followed ¬
lowed one another more quickly than thanthey thanthey thanthey
they can be told toldTwo toldTwo toldTwo
Two men entered One liad d two twoheavy twoheavy
heavy black revolvers Another was wasarmed wasarmed wasarmed
armed with a short rifle Both Bot h were weremasked weremasked
masked With revolvers leveled one onehighwayman onehighwayman onehighwayman I
highwayman stepped to the bafr bafrWILL lftlr lftlrWill b bWILL
WILL SAIL MAY 19 19Monetary 19MQnetaryCommission 19xfoiietary
Monetary MQnetaryCommission Commission Ready to VisitForeign VisitPoreigi Visit VisitForeign
Foreign Countries CountriesWashington Cow CountriesWashlngtorr trias trias1Vashlngton
Washington May Ma 6 GMessrs Messrs Hanna HannaJenkins HannaJenkins HannaJenkins
Jenkins and Conant who compose c the thecommission thecommission thecommission
commission which will represent the theUnited t1 t1United theUnited
United States at the International mon monetary monetar menetary ¬
etary etar commission will sail from tT in New NewYork NewYork NewYork
York for London on May 19 After fter a astay astay astay
stay in London the committee will visit visitBerlin vlsStBerlin visitBerlin
Berlin Paris St Petersburg Vienna Viennaand VJennaand Viennaand
and The Hague where conferences will willbe willi willibe willbe
be held with the officials who have to todo todo 1
do with the colonial possessions of the theseveral theseveral
several governments The committee committeehopes commltthopes committeehopes I
hopes to be able to return to the United UnitedStates UnitedStates I IStates
States not later than Oct 1 Jules JulesGuthrldge JulesGuthr JulesGuthrIdge
Guthrldge Guthr dge Washington secretary of the theIndianapolis theIndlttnapolls I IIndlanapo1fs
Indianapolis monetary commission and andO II
O G Guerdack Jnstructor Instructor of French Frenchat
at Cornell university have been ap appointed appointed ¬ I
pointed first and second secretaries sec retarles re respectively respectheJ3 respectiveli ¬
spectively < of the commission commlsslpnPLATTWILL commissionCr commissionPIATTWILL
Cr 0 0PlATT
PlATT PLATTWILL Wlll FIGHT FIGHTLOWS FIGHTlOWS FIGHTLOWS
LOWS RENOMINATION RENOMINATIONNew
I Itoday
New Ne York May 6 ItSenator Senator T C Platt Platttoday Platt Platttoday
today announced that he would exercise exercisehfs exerd8ehis exerciselila
his influence with the Republican county countycommittee countymmlttee countycommittee
committee < to prevent that organization organizationbeing org organizationbIng niaatton niaattonbjlng
being represented at the Citizens Union Unionconference Unionconference Unionconference
conference next Monday night The pro proposed proposed proPosed ¬
posed conference is J for the purpose puJO of ofconsidering ofC9n5fderfng ofconsidering
considering an antiTammany antJTamman candidate candidatefor candidatefor candidatefor
for mayor The senator considered d it too tooearly tooearlto tooearly
early earlto to begin holding conferences confer and anddeclared anddeclareil anddeclared
declared he never said be favored the therenomination therenomination therenomination
renomination of Low LowSUICIDE LowSUICIDE
Lowilia
ilia iliaSUICIDE
SUICIDE OR ACCIDENT ACCIDENTSoecial ACCIDENTSDeciaI ACCIDENTSrecial
Soecial to The Herald HeraldBillon HeraldDillon HeraldDillon
Dillon May 1Ia 6 6A A telephone message messagereceived messagereeehed messagereceived
received here this evening from Monida Monidastates 1Ion Monidastates d3 d3states
states that Mrs Robert Duff Du was wasdrowned wasdrowned as asdrowhed
drowned in the Centennial valley allev three threedkys threed threedhys
dkys d ys ago and that her body was as not notfound notfound notfound
found until today No particulars can canbe canbe canbe
be learned in Dillon this evening and it itI itis
13 I not known whether it is a suicide suicideor
or an accident The coroner of Mad Madison 1ladIson Madicon ¬
ison county count has been notified and an anInvestigation aAinvestigation aninvestigation
Investigation will be made madeAGAIN madeAGATh
0 CI CIAGAIN
AGAIN POSTPONED POSTPONEDWashington POSTPONED1Yashlngton POSTPONEDWashington
Washington May 6 5For For the t third thirdtime thirdtime thirdtime
time the signing of The Hague protocol protocolwhich protocolwhlcli protocolwhich
which was to have taken place at the theBritish tbeBtltlsh theBtltish
British embassy embass tonight was U post postponed posttOned postponed ¬
poned The British ambassador 81nb8s ador is anx anxious anxio anxiou ¬
ious io iou s that Mr Bowen sign separate separateprotocols sePArateprotocols separateprotocols
protocols with each e ch of the three allies alliesantl aJlleQU alliesad
antl is Isstm still awaiting instructions 8 on this thispoint thispoInt thispoint
point He hopes to be able to sign to tomorrow to tomorrow tomorrow ¬
morrow
COLUMBIA NOT LIKELY LIKELY TO RATIFY RATIFYTHE RATlFYTHE RATiFYTUE
> THE LONGHERALDED QJANAL G NAt TREATY
States government has gone so far m hi
its negotiations with Colombia that con ¬
fidence is felt here that President Mar Marroquin KarroQuln Marroquin
roquin will feel himself bound to carry
out the engagements into l tct which he has hasentered hasentered hasentered
entered The Colombian constitution eon contains eontaina eontame ¬
tame a provision enlarging the powers powersof
of the executive in ease of disturbed eon conditions eondlUons eondttibns ¬
ditions and If there th e is the slightest sign signof signI signof
of forcible opposition to the government governmentor
or of revolutionary rev lutiona1J uprising such as are arehinted arehlntQd arehlntqtl
I hinted t in the stories from Kingston KingstonJamaica Kln KingstonJamaica ton tonJamaica
Jamaica and from isthmian points In Indicative Indicative indicative ¬
dicative of a purpose to sever sever the isth isthpresident
I I mus from Colombian sovereignty the thepresident theI
I president may arrogate to himself die diej dietatorlal
j tatoriai power and go the length of rati ratii ratilying
I i lying fYin g the canal treaty treat without asset of ofI f
I eongres < If he does so the > United t nitCil Stntp Stntpgovernment Sta Statrgflreflment td tdJnfrnment
government will sustain the th title this ac acduired acquired acuired
duired uired
r
Throw Throwup up your Y our hands said saidhhe he to toMurphy toMurphy
Murphy MurphyDooner MurphyDooner MurphyDooner
Dooner was standing beside the rob robber robber robher ¬
ber He struck at the fellow Withthe With Withthe
the butt of his rifle the second high highwayman highwayman highWayman ¬ I
wayman struck Dooner on the temple templeThe templeThe templeThe
The man fell as though hit by a bullet bulletMcGoir bulletMcGotr bulletMcGofr
McGoir closed In Another blow from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the rifle stock sent him to the floor floorbleeding 1IOor 1IOorbleeding floorblending
bleeding and senseless senselessAt
At Dwyer Murrays liurrasp1ace place Murray Murrayone lIurra lIurraone
one of the proprletods was sweeping sweepingout sweepingolt
out This Thl was 8 iew epr i moments after afterrobbery aftertW after11W
tW robbery ro1tltEoryOf of the t tilt MWinHght 14enHthtThe The Thethird rhetbfrd
third man of o the triovVthe trl 1be ponce polleeUeve be betfeve bF bFUevesto
tfeve Uevesto stood d outside durtwzJatfMs du durhstirobbe4 durhstirobbe4They robbery robberyThey robbepolheygot
They lheygot got about li J JMeantime 1lMeantime v vMeantime
Meantime the wounded wot nded men at the theMoonlight theMoonUght theMoonlight
Moonlight had recovered their senses sensessave sensessave sensessave
save McGoff The blow on his head headhad headbad headhad
had produced a severe concussion co cusslon of ofthe oftbe ofthe
the brain Detective Barney McGiHte McGiHteand McGiHIcaDd 3LcGilHcand
and Detective D tective Jerry Murphy arrested arrestedfive arrestedJlye arrestedfive
five men this afternoon on suspicion suspicionANSWER guspiclonANSWER
ANSWER OF COAL OPERATORS OPERATORSAdmit
Admit an Agreement But Say it WasNot WasNot Was WasNot
Not Unlawful UnlawfulChicago UnlawfulChicago I IChicago
Chicago May 6 In an answer filed in inthe intbe Inthe
the United rJit States circuit court today the theIndiana theIndiana theIndiana
Indiana and Illinois coal operators who whoere whowere
1 were ere recently made defendants defe 1dants in a case casestarted ca castarted casestarted
started by the government admitted that thatthey thatthey thatthey
they had been n acting for a time under an anagreement anagreement anagreement
agreement but denied that there was any anyi anyunlawful anyunlawful
i unlawful combination to fix prices of oftheir oftheir oftheir
their product They The declared that the theagreement theagreement
agreement was abandoned before the thecourt thecourt 1
court proceedings were begun gun and that thateven thateven
even while it was In force they sold coal coalbelow coatbelow 1
below the prevailing market price There Therei Therewere
i were ten companies and ten individuals individualsnamed individualsnamed I
named In the governments bill of com complaint comI ¬
plaint and the answer anfiwer was filed on behalf behalfof
of all except xce t the Wabash Coal company companyand companyand companyand
and Max Ktchberg Ktchberghe
he defendants presented d figures to toshow toshow toshow
show that their product was so small in inproportion InproportJon inproportion
proportion to the general output of bi bituminous bituminous hItunilnous ¬
tuminous coal of the country that their theiragreement theirlIlTeement theiragreement
agreement eould not have had h any seri seriI seri0U8 semiiais
I ous effect on the market marketThe lsrketThe marketThe
The objet of their agreement a they de declared declared dedared ¬
clared was ws s to increase the production productionLof
Lof of the mines embraced in the contract contractand contraetand contiactand
and these mines mtr were operated at their theirforce belfuh i ituR
tuR capacity While the agreemEnt was in inforce inforce
force exceeding ce the output out yt of any previ previors prevlOt previore
ors Ot year yearin Yearl yearA
in l conclusion the defendants say they theyare theyace theyare
are not doing doln and < will not do what the thegovernment thegovernment I
government seeks to enjoin enjoinKEPUBIICANS enjoinREPUBLICANS enjoinREPUBLICANS
REPUBLICANS HANG ON ONAnaconda ONAnaconda i
Anaconda AnacondaIont Mont May 6 GJohn John W WFrinke WFrlnke T TFrlnke
Frlnke Socialist mayorelect maY JrelE < > t filed suit suitin
in the district court today to i5 i5H Hsposs4ssH Hsposs4ss ksposedesH
H W Stephens the Republican n hold holdover 1101dover holdover ¬
over Stephens refused to giveup give up the theoince theomce thechico
oince to yrlnke on the ground that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the hitter tter failed to qualify quaU in the time timerequired tlmrequfred timerequired
required by law Ia Frinke asks R ks that tll t he hebe hebe hebe
be glwer the office to which he was waselected waselected
elected Ly l a majority majorltyc of f the voters votersFrinke votersPrinke
Frinke should have qualified quJi ed in ten tendays tendays tendays
I days after tter receiving notice of his elec election eJection dcc dcction ¬
tion He claims he le get otice tlce April 23 23and 3I 23I
I and qualified quau fted on May MA ± The T he city clerk clerkclaim clerkcla11DIi clerkclaims
claim he mailed lied the notice Uce April 2 2BBTTS to toa toBETTS S SBBTTS
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BBTTS ACQUITTED ACQTJTjDTBDNew
New York Yo kXay May 4tLu Ix L a BettS B tts who whohas whohas whohas
has been on t U trial charged ch with main maintaining maintain malitsinlng ¬
taining tain a gambling home in West WestThirtyf WealTblrtr WestThlrtyf
Thirtyf arth street wa w wal acquitted a < Q itted by bya bya bya
a jurytoday jurytodayINSPECTOR Jury today i iINSPECTOR
120 120INtPECTOR
INSPECTOR BTENCOED BTENCOEDNew
New y York rlt May 6 6Police PoHce Inspector InspectorCress InspectorCr6 inspectorCress
Cress was aS as dismissed dil mi sed r ffcont poig JJt the force to today today today ¬
day by Commissioner C tni sloRet Green Cross Crosswas Crosswas Crosswas
was tried recently on O1crges charges of neg neglect negle neglevt ¬
lect le t of duty dutyVICTIM dutyVICTIM
Ci O OVICTIM
VICTIM OF TYPHOID TYPHOIDIthaca TYPHOIDIthaea TYPflOID1thac
Ithaca N Y May IRY 6 tLslie T Leslie I 1e Starr At Atwater Atwater Atwater
water a senior in the tb engineering ea rin coarse coarseof cCMIlSeof courseof
of Cornell university dip di died today of ty typhoid typhoid typliold ¬
phoid fever Two patients ts were din discharged dlch dincharged ¬
charged ch from Cornell hrorinary today todayleaving todayojtJl todayleaving
leaving ojtJl only 001 two remaining under treat treatment treatme treatmont ¬
mont mentCOLORADO me montCOLORADO t tI
I COLORADO COlOR O UNCERTAIN UNCERTAINABOUT uN UNCERTAINABOUT Ei TAIN TAINABOUT
ABOUT WORLDS FAIR FAIRDenver FAIRDenver FAIRDenver
+ Denver Colo May S 6The 6ThepJaJis 6Theplans The 4 +
+ plans for the Colorado exhibit at atthe atthe 4 +
4 + the Worlds fair are being held in Inabeyance Inabeyance + f
4 + abeyance pending thereply of the thfmayor themayor +
4 + mayor of o St Louis M a fld d President P1sldentFrancis PresidentFrancis +
4 + Francis to a communication for forwarded forwarded +
4 + warded te them today by the thestate thestate 4 +
4 + state Worlds fair commissioner mmssloner mmsslonerIt +
4 4 If a favorable reply is not re recejyed recalved +
4 + calved there will be no Colorado Coloradobuilding Coloradobuilding +
+ building exhibit at the exposition e expositionThe positionThe +
+ The letter asks what is going to tobt tobe +
+ be done regarding the regulation reiIatioI 4 +
1 I + of charges < for hotel cabs 3 car carl carI +
I 4 iages l ages and all conveyances onfyatwu +
+ I + t + + ttttP1 + + + + + 1 + fit1 +
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INDEFENSE IN DEFENSE DEFENSEF DEFENSEFHER OF OFHER OFHER
HER FATHER FATHERGirl
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Girl Shot and Killed by an Un Unknown Unknown Unknown ¬
known Robber RobberTRAGEDY RobberI RobberTRAGEDY RobberTRAGEDYAT
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TRAGEDY AT MEDFORD MASS MASSSTURDEBER MASSI MASSMURDERER MASSIYIUBDBBBR
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MURDERER MADE HIS m HT5BSCA3 HT5BSCA3UPON BSCAPB BSCAPBUPON JSCU3UPON
UPON A BICYCLE BICYCLEBEDFORD BICYOLEI BICYCLE1EDFORD
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BEDFORD I 1EDFORD Mass s May t Miss Jl Nel Nell NellV1 NdI
lV1 I l V1 l lie Stnrtevant aged 25 daughter daughterof
of Treasurer James S i Stcrtevant Stcrtevantof t
of the Medford Cooperative bank was wasshot wassbot wassb
shot sb t and killed at her home late last lastnight lastnight I Inlbt
night by b an unknown man who at attempted attempted attempted ¬
tempted to rob her father an he hereturnlRg wag wagreturning wasreturning
returning from a bank meeting with a asatchel asatchel asatchel
satchel filled ect with lth checks and money moneyThe moneyThe moneyThe
The assassin then jumped jum upon his hisbicycle hiabicycle hisbicycle
bicycle and escaped escapedAn e
An Italian who answered answe the de description d d3CriptioD dozeription ¬ I
scription of the murderer wa arrested arrestedtwo a arrestedtwo ted tedtwo
two hours later Jat r on suspicion Mr MrSturtevant MrSturtevant
Sturtevant Sturte reached his home about abouti13G
113 last night having with him a asatchel asatchel asatchel
satchel well I filled ftl with money n monk on y and andchecks an andcheeks 11 I
checks belonging to the bank As he hestepped hcstepped hestepped
stepped upon the piazaa of his house househis houiehis
his wife and daughter opened the door doorand doorand doorand I
and a fewwords fe WOrds of greeting < passed be between between ¬
tween then the At that moment a rough roughlooking routrhlooking roughicoklng I
looking stranger appeared around the thepiazaa theJJ theaznit
piazaa JJ aznit za and revolver in band orderel orderedMr orderelMr orderelMr
Mr Sturtevant to to throw up his hands huadsIDjjed haDdsDied handsIed
Died fcr Her HerTIle Fatber FatberThe latbrThe
The order wa > not immediately obeyed obeyedand J beyedand tl tlilllId
and Miss Ii Sturtevant Stu ant stepped In front ront of ofher orber ofher
her father to shield him from harm Juan jutfta Juanthe justas
as a the intruder fired the tb bullet entering enteringher enteringher ntrlngIter
her body with fatal tal results re ulU The man manthen maathea manthen
then snatched a chatelaine bag from Hiss HissStnrtevaats 11 11Sturtev MissSturtevants
Stnrtevaats Sturtev nts grasp raap and jumping JU upon a aWevcte aIJieYcle abicycle
bicycle which hleh he had conveniently coov tIr near nearrode nearr nearrode
rode r off rapidly in the direction of Bos Boston BosIon BoaJoH ¬
Ion ton
tonMiss Miss Sturtevant t was shot through the theright therlht theright
right temple mple and fell t n dead at the feet of ofher ofhar ofher
her parents
parentsStory
Story of the Crime CrimeMr CrimeMr CrimeMr
Mr Sturtevant was prostrated by the theshock theshock theshock
shock but this morning he was able to totell totell totell
tell the police some particulars of the themurder themurder themurder
murder He says that when the stranger strangerordered stnmatrordere strangerordered
ordered him to throw up his hands Miss MissSturtevant MissSturtevant Ifls IflsSturtevant
Sturtevant rusbe < l at the man and struck struckhim ztrukhim struckhim
him with herUmbrella her ibrela With one hand handthe haRdUle handthe
the man grasped ra ped at Mitts Sturtevant Sturtevantchatelaine SturtevaatMcbat StUrtevantKchatlalne
chatelaine cbat htlne bag He simultaneously flred flredthe flredthe ilredthe
the revolver which he held in the t other otherhand tkrhAnd Otherhand
hand This bag he took It contained containeda ted teda
a Ie M bill and some small change It is issupposed Issupposed Issupposed
supposed that the man mistook the chat chatelMlne chatelaine chatelaine
elaine bag in the darkness for a small smallbag MWaIl1Kt smallbag
bag 1Kt which Mr Sturtevant was carrying carryingand earrylDgand Carryingand
and in which he had placed p his bank bankmoney bankmoney bankmoney
money and checks checksSuspect checksSuspect checksSuspect
Suspect Arrested ArrestedAt
At first the police understood that the themurderer themurderer themurderer
murderer bad secured Mr Sturtevants Sturtevanfshag Sturtevantsbag Sturtevantshag
hag but this has been found intact in inthe inthe inthe
the Sturtevant S home on High street streetSome streetSome streetSome
Some time elapsed before fore word was given givento dvento givento
to the police J but after that the alarm alarmwas alarmwas alarmwas
was spread spreadAt streadAt nreadAt
At 1 125 this morning Boston officers officersintercepted oftfcersintercepted officersintercepted
intercepted a bicycle rider on Commer Commercial Commercial Commercia ¬
cial street who looked as if he had rid ridden ridden ridden ¬
den a considerable distance dhstan < lila clothing clothingbeing clothinghel clothingbeing
being hel g xaudsplashed Bdsplash d He to Ir an Italian Italianand ItaltanaDd Italianand
and corresponds with a description de Mr Mrand Mralld Mranti
and Mue M Stnrtevant gave of the man manWho manViM manWho
Who confronted them He ta held as a aREV aM asOepect
M sOepect t an4 hisme no is not notlie de sab sablie
lie Co CoREV or orCo
lieREV
REV WALSER LEAVES LEAVESLORA1N LEAVESlORAIN LEAVESLORAIN
lORAIN FOR VACATION VACATIONLorain
Lorain 0 May Ma 6 6Rever 6Reverend Reverend nd Ferdinand FerdinandWalser FerdlaandWalser FerdinandWalser
Walser who was released from the coun county county county ¬
ty Jail today toda left the city tonight in incompany tnccmoany incompany
company with Reverend Boniface Their Theirdestination Theirdf8t1natJon Theirdestination
destination is not definitely known The Thedeparture Thedeoarture Thedeparture
departure of Father Walser from I orain IoraJnwaC Iorainwas orainwas
was made the occasion of cordial assur assurances aasuruJces assurnnces ¬
ances of respect and esteem from a num number numher numher ¬
her of brother priests who were in the thecity theIty thecity
city Ity among them being Reverend ReverendCharles ReverendharIes ReverendCharles
Charles ReichMn It is said that Father FatherWalser FatherRiser FatherValser
Walser Riser will take a two months rest and andwill andWIn andwill
will then return to this territory to re resume re resume ccsame ¬
sume work He assisted at the marriage marriageof
of o a friend of Agatha Reichlln today todayDIED todayJ todayDIED todayDIED
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DIED WORTH MILLIONS MILLIONSSahlberg MILLIONSSahlberg
Sahlberg Went From Montana to toSouth toSouth
South America a Poor Man ManButtc IanButte an anButte
Butte Mont May iA A Miner special specialfrom specialrom specialfrom
from El Oro Mexico announces the thedeath thedeath thedeath
death of Aug A1I Sahlberg the multimil multimillionaire multimillionaire multisellllonaire ¬
lionaire mining man at that place Ssbl Ssblberg sahlber Sabiberg
berg ber went to El Oro ten years ago a from fromMontana fromlontana fromMontana
Montana and took a position as shift shiftboss shfftboss shiftboss
boss in a mine owned own d by General Fria Friable Fri Fribie FristUe ¬
ble He was without money or friends friendsHe friendsHe friendsHe
He observed that the vein in tl the e Frisbie Frisbiemine Frisbiemine Friablemine
mine ran north resigned his job as shift shiftboss shiftboss shiftboss
boss and located a prospect ad adjOining joining the theFrisbie theFrJ8bie theFriable
Friable property After Aft months of hard hardlabor hardJabor hardlabor
labor on the prospect Ct he struck the great greatvein greatvein greatvein
vein of what is now the famous per Esperanza sper
An anza which in a few years yielded him a afortune afortune afortune
fortune of more than 1i 15 OO 00 OOtiO Sahl Sahlin Sahlber1 Saidberg
berg was wen known to the mining men menin menIn
in Colorado and Montana He H was a na native native nalive ¬
tive of I Denmark Dt > It is not known who whowill whowill whowill
will get hit vast fortune fortuneBLOODY fortunelIB fortuneBLOODY
lIB lIBBLOODY
BLOODY RIOT IN RUSSIA BTISSIALondon RUSSIALonilon RUSSIALondon
London OAay CA A dispatch to the Cen Central C Cm Cmtral n ntred ¬
tral News from St Petersburg Ptcrsbtl dated datedyesterday datp1yeaterday datedyesterday
yesterday says a riot occurred Monday Mondayin MOMAIn MonUyin
in connection with the strike of sea seamen Ramen seateen ¬
men at Kronstadt Infantry were called calledami calledAnd calledand
And clashed with the striker Two hun hundred hunIred hundreil ¬
dred and an sixtytwo persons peno were injured injuredHIM Injuredand Injuredand
and HIM three officers of infantry were werekilled werekilled werekilled
killedSTORY killed n
STORY HOT BELIEVED BELIEVEDVienna BELIEVEDVienna BELIEVEDVienna
Vienna May 1018 5The The statement that 9WW 9WWChristian 5fflflChristian fW1O fW1OChri
Christian Chri > thn Inhabitants of NovlBasar Eu KuMosteme Eur European
r ropean n Turke Turkey have been massacred b blo by byModems
Modems lo published by bythe a news agency tn tnthe Inthe
the United States is Isrlprded regarded as s an In Invention invention ¬
vention A large force of Austrian troops troopsis
is stationed on the th borders bOrd rs of the Sanjak Sanjakof
of NiviBaar and no reports of any die disturbances dJIIturbances dieturbences ¬
turbances in that region have been re received re ccceived ¬
ceived
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+ HOBD FORCED OUT OUTSan OUTSan 4
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4 San Juan P R R May C 8John John obn S Sf SHard I IHerd
+ f Hard the former chief of internal internalrevenUe hiternalrevenue + t tsteamer
+ revenUe revenue calls i1s for New York up tM tMsteJ1er +
+ steamer Caracas Cara i His resignation mlgniUonwas + f ft
+ was t forced because he prosecuted uted utedthe +
4 + t the smuggling 5I1UIt 1 ng cases without itboutTreasurer + t tt
4 + t Treasurer Willoughbys Wil hb orders + f
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
DEATH DEATHWINS WINS A RACE WITH A RICH RICHBREWER RICHBREWER RICHp
p BREWER FROM F OM FAROFF AUSTRALIA
Chicago May 8J T Toohey an Aus Australian Australtan ¬
tralian brewer 1Ke r died cJledtoday today but It was aft after after altor ¬
er a desperate struggle with death in inwhich Inwhich luiwhich
which he remained alive live almost a week weekby weekb
by b the sheer strength of his h will willMr willMr willMr I
Mr Toohey was en n route from England Englandto
to Australia US I He knew he would never neverreach neverreach
eo 1 1In
eh
ItiV ela
reach hisnative = tiV tiVela land but U he hao a son sonin sonIn
in San Francisco who had hurried to tothat tothat i ithat
that city ctt from Australia and he was de determined deteninined ¬ J Jterinlfted
termined to t live to see his hiA > boy boyA boyA
A year ago a o Mr Toohey realized that thatthe thattile thatthe
the end ca was n thar ar He H was CT years old oldand oldand oldand
and ill of consumption He H wciG decided l ci < i Hl to tovisit tovisit tovisit
visit England and consult famous special specialists specialists speciallets ¬
ists They told him there was no hope hopeand hopeand hopeand
and warned him that he soon would die dieHe dieI
He e announced d his intention t of O returning returningto t
I I I to Australia n The p physicians i < told o hm nti it itvis itI
I was foolhardy that h < would nev n < r > ur urive UfC urI
1 I vivc ive C th vova ya > le u 4r ss the r Atantu At anti Mr MrToobcj r rTohcY
1 Toobcj cabled liis 111 sou lie H told the boy boyr
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ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELTINGRANDCANYON IN INGRAND INGRAND
GRAND GRANDCANYON GRANDCANYONPresident CANYON CANYONPresident CANYONI CANYONPresident
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President Communed With the theBeauties theBeauties theBeauties
Beauties of Nature NatureROUGH tatureI tatureROUgH NatureROUGH
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ROUGH RIDERS OUT OUTINFORCE OUTINFORCEB IN FORCE FORCEitrK FORCEeHB
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BBAGH Im iiAoa OR CALZFOEIJIA TODAY TODAYHAND roayG Y YI YG
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HAND CANYON Ariz May MayAriaoM 6 6IW88 6Arisious
G AriaoM welcomed Preside PlPsi PlPsiRooeevett f fRoosevelt IRoosevelt
Rooeevett Roosevelt here today and th thwelcome t h hwelcome i iwelcome
welcome they the gave him was a wan warrone wanODe wa n nOne
one A special from Flagstaff brought broughta
a large crowd and people also came cainefrout in int1Olll n nfrom
from the surrounding SUITOUn country on hors horsohack hor horback horsback
back and wagons gnt The presidents tran tranarrived trainarrtved tranarrived
arrived here be at 9 oclock this morning morningand morrill morrilland rnOrnj rnOrnjand
and until it I ileft left at I in the evening e > nln h hwag ht htwas hEwag <
wag constantly on the go Horses Horesin w win v vin <
in waiting at the station as the trai traipulled traipul 1ra 1rapulled
pulled pul In and after the president pn > sldtnt hic hicgreeted ha haed hugreeted
greeted ed a number of the members membershis mem membershis b rs n nhis < >
his old regiment he mounted and tfx tool toola tisa > l la < <
a twelvemile ride Then he return returnto n returnto turn turnto
to the hotel where he made a bri brief = f ad address atdress address ¬
dress to the people and presented di diplomas 1 1ploma 1 1plomas ¬
plomas to the graduates of the Flag Flagstaff Fgstair Fagstaff ¬
staff school schoolTribute sehoolTribute schoolTribute
Tribute to Hough Riders KidersIt RideNuIt
uIt It was a from Arizona said the TIident prs prsIdont pr prident
ident in opening his address thatman that thatmany thatmany
many gallant men came into mt the regi regiment r regmont < gl glJDent ¬
mont that I had the honor to command commandArizona tcnnmamlArizona ommaT1rJArisona
Arizona sent men who won glory OT OT1fought n nbaz nbajdfought
baz bajdfought 1fought fields and men to t vhvm vhvma whncaine
ca1ne a glorious and an honorable dear dearfighting da1 da1tln t j
fighting tln for the nag of their thei country countryAs count countAJf countrAs
As long as I liv live it will be to me > n nInspiration 11ln nInspiration
Inspiration ln plratlon to have served with
Buckey ONeill ONeillThe ONeilLThe ONeIlLThe
The president pre presldentalso kleat ahw paid a compliment complimentto
to Governor Brodie who was a member memberof
of his regiment and who introduced him
to the audience audienceArizona audienceArizona audienceArizona
Arizona continued the president presidentis pret dent dentis
is one of the regions for which I an anticipate anticipate anticipate ¬
ticipate most benefit from the wIse w < t ac action action action ¬
tion of congress in passing the irriga irrigation Irrigation Irrigatlon ¬
tion law I look forward to the effects effectsof e1ectsof trectsof
of irrigation partly as applied by b the thegovernment thegovernment thegovernment
government and still tfll more as applied by
individuate profiting by the experience experienceof experienor
of the government and possibly wit with withhelp itl1 itl1help a ahelp
help from it It as being < of greater come consequence con comequence e ¬
quence to all this region of country eountr in mthe inthe inthe
the next ftf fttty ty years than any other ma material material ¬
terial movement whatsoever whatsoeverThe wbat whatsoeverThe oer oerThe
The Grand Canyon CanyonSpeaking CnyonSpeaking CanyonSpeaking
Speaking of the Grand canyon C8 70n the tnepresident t thepresident ne nepresident
president said he believed it was ab absolutely a absolutely b bsolutelY ¬
solutely unparalleled throughout the therest therest therest
rest of the world worldI
I want to ask you to do one thing thingin
in in connection with it he said In Inyour Ittyour
your own ltWet interest tt t and the interest of ofall otall ofall
all the country keep this great won wonder Wonder wonder ¬
der of nature as it now is I hope you youwont youwont youWont
wont have a building of any y kind to tomar tomar tomat
mar the wonderful grandeur and sub sublimity su subIimity b ¬
limity of the canyon You cannot im improve fmprove ¬
prove upon it It Theage The ages have been at atwork atwork atwork
work on it and man can CJonly only oar it itKeep itKeep
Keep It foryour for children ehl14J and your yourchildrens yourchildrens
childrens children and all who come comeafter cornealter conicafter
after you as one of Jthe the great sights sightsThe sigh sightsof ts tsi
The presWm i e SSadflrword SSadflrwordof ti d dof
of greeting to the Indians a somber somberof a1U lberof
of whom were in the crowd crowdSome crowdSome crowdSome
Some of them were in my regi regiment regiment mgimeat ¬
ment he said They were good goodenough goodenough
enough to fight and die and they are aregood aregood
good enough for me to treat as square squarely squareJy squarely ¬
ly as any white man inapt There are a agreat agreat agreat
great many pro problems Jem in connection connectionwith connectionwith connectionwith
with them You have to save them themfrom themfrom themfrom
from corruption from brutality and I Iregret rregret Iregret
regret to say at times we have to tosave toave tosave
save them from certain eastern phil philanthropy phIlanthropy philanthropy ¬
anthropy anthropyLunched
Lunched Lunchedin in Camp CampAt
At the conclusion on of Ala remarks the thepresident th9pre thepresident
president ident presented pre ented the diplomas diplomasshook dIplomasiaook diplomasshook
shook bands with those whom he had hadaddressed hadaddres hadaddressed
addressed ed and then with Governor GovernorBrodie GovernorBrodie GovernorBrodie
Brodie President Butler of Columbia Columbiacollege Columbiacone Columbiacollege
college cone e and 3 Dr > r Rlxey he rode out t ta try trya toa >
a miners camp about fifteen miles milesfrom miletrom milesfrom
from here where he bad luncheon He Hespent He2Ipent Hespent
spent the remainder of the afternoon afternoonin
in inspecting the canyon and at 530 530oclock 530oclock 530oclock
oclock received the members of his hisold hisold hi hiold
old regiment in his car At < oclock oclockhte oclockbis oclockhis
his train left for California The first firststopping firststopping firststopping
stopping place will be Barstow Bar tow where wherehe wherehe wherehe
he Is scheduled to arrive at 820 to tomorrow tomorrow toinorron ¬
morrow morning morningPOLICE morningPOLICE morningPOLICE
POLICE DOUBT THE THESTORY THESTORY THESTORY
STORY OF OFFAMllY OFFAMllYMuncie FAMILY FAMILYMuncie
Muncie Ind May 8 iThe The mystery of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the shooting of William Patterson a awealthy awealthy awealthy
wealthy business man Monday morn morning mornIn mornlug ¬
lug has not been cleared up The fam family famJJy LamIly ¬
ily persists in the story that he was wasshot wasshot wasshot
shot by a burglar The police say that thatten tha thatten t tten
ten or fifteen minutes mlnu s before they were werecalled werecafled werecaned
called to the Patterson house two pis pistol pistol pintol ¬
tol shots were heard in South Walnut Walnutstreet Walnuttreet Walnutstreet
street about six squares from the Pat Patterson Patterson Patterson ¬
terson home homeThe homeThe homeThe
The police cannot understand how howif howIf howIf
if a burglar did the shooting be left leftthe leftthe leftthe
the house as all doors and windows windowswere wIndowRwere windowswere
were securely locked when ther theyreached therreaehed therreached
reached the home Patterson is still stillalive atillaUye stdIalive
alive aliveGROVER aUyeGROVER aliveGROVER
GROVER CLEVELAND CLEVELANDMAY CLEVELANDMAY CLEVELANDMAY
MAY VISIT FAR WEST WESTr WESTOgden
4 + r Ogden Utah May IFormer IFormerState Former FormerState + +
+ 4 State Senator F J KJesel chair chalrman 4 4man +
4 + man of the executive committee of ofr ofthe ofthe +
+ r the national irrigation congress congressreturned congressreturned + t th
+ h returned from th t the east today He Het HeIs HeIs +
+ t is In receipt of a letter from Gilbert Gilbertf GilbertMcClurg + +
+ f McClurg general representative of ofthe ofthe +
4 + the irrigation congress who had hadf 4 4I +
+ f an a interview with exPresident exPresidentf exPresidentGrover n
+ f Grover Cleveland The > expresi expresit txpresident etpresident +
1 + + t dent expressed a desire to attend attendf attendthe +
+ f the congress in Ogden next Sep September + C 9 9tember
4 + tember and stated that in the thef th theevent > +
+ f event of not being able to no O so hr hrf hiwill + 4will
+ f will send a a paper on Arid Land Landt LandRec 4 4Reciamation
1 + t Reclamation Rec +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + i1i9 +
to meet bun at San Francisco Francisco and to toget tolet toget
get there as quickly as possible as it itwould itwoaI4 itwould
would be the last time they would TO Dct DctTbe wifetThe CI CIThe
The father and son started for the themooting thf1ft1MItIac theniagp1ace
mooting niagp1ace Dlaee pi ce All during the voyage The Themans thefamIlY thrmans
mans famIlY thought he was as dying dyingWhen dyingWMn dyingWhen
When New York ortt was reached he was ad advised acitWed advised ¬
vised to remain there He said he would wouMnot wluldnot
not that he would meet m t his son in San SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco
Francisco Mr and Mrs Too TwiJp3 hey ana anatheir
their three daughters reached > d Chicago ChicagoSaturday ChlcafuSaturday
Saturday morning The fathr wanted to toproceed toproceed toproceed
proceed but physicians ph i < 1an would iv nt t allow allowft
ft I must get tu San Francisco he hei heid
i said Early this morning he died di A few fewminutes fewmlDutes fewminutes
minutes before a telegram arrived arrtv d from fromSan fromSan fromSan
San Francisco it i t read readI
I beat you here When will you ar arrive1 arreh arnyc ¬
rive1 rive1At rehAt nyc nycAt
At 9 oclock tonight the bo bud iv V siated SL rted rtedthe nIl 011the nIlthe
the journey to Sydney Aiistr AtrToohey Mi MiToohey MIToohey
Toohey was as one of the wealthier w athitt aen in inAustralia iDAustralia InAustralia
Australia

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