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1 YorK Ywk Silver Lfoad Coyper o rjOl UuO S37S 54c THE lie to per per J1475 ep METALS METALSSilver per onnce ouneeo M per pound pound 1 < K d > pounds poundsep New New I i iCoyper f I THE SAL SALTS T L LAKE A KE HERALD H t J P alr alrf alrESTABLISRJlD FOBS THE IYE4THEH IYE4THEHESTABLISHED LAn t
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L LESTABLISEJD
ESTABLISHED JUN JUNEG 6 1370 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY iRl AY MAY 8 1903 19 03 PRICE FIVE CENTS
tE INTERFERINGWITH INTERFERING INTERFERINGWITH INTERFERINGWITHTHE
WITH WITHTHE THE TH E MAIL MAILColored MAILColored MAILColored
Colored Carriers CarriersStopped Stopped by byMasked bYMasked
Masked M sked Men in Tennessee TennesseeWARNED TennesseeI TennesseeWARNED I
I
I WARNED NOT TO CONTINUE CONTINUESEOOND
4scoi 4 4SBCOND
SBCOND INDIANOLA CASE MAY 2CAYBB MAYBE XYBB
BB THE RBSULT RBSTJITWASHINGTON RBSULTI RBSULTW RBSULTHi
I
Hi ABHLIiGTON May 7 1Tbe 1TbeoAIee 7TheFv The poat poatofflee
W WASHINGTON
Fv offlee department was w wa motlfled otIfl s sflcially 1Il 1Il1IcIaUy StiaIIy
flcially iaIIy today that John C All Allgood U1 U1good 1l
good a colored rural free deliverylet deliveryletter deltv deftyery Jet Jetter S Jet Jetter ¬ j
ter carrier while hUe making his rexutr rexutrtrip reurtrip Itr Itrtrip
trip near Gallatin Tenn wag w stopped stoppedby
by men me armed and masked and heand heandhis be 41Id 41Idhla mndhia
his colred suncarriers were wereriot wayned waynednot W1fIMdnot
not to continue In the service under underpenalty underpenaltT underPenalty
penalty of death Postmaster General GeneralPayne GelleralPayne GeiiersiPayne
Payne has suspended sU8pen service on the theroute theroute theroute
route pending an investigation Inv Uon and It Ifthe Ittbe Itthe
the report of ti the e affair beconfirmed beconfirmednummary be conftrmed conftrmedlummal eonfliidsummary
summary action will follow The In Incident incident Incident ¬
cident may become be Ome a second Indianola Indianolacase Indinolca8f
case The reports reached the post postoffice OIItotn poetoffice
otn office < e department depart meat today in the follow following followIng following ¬
ing telegram tl from rom the postmaster at atGo atGaJaUn atGjat1n
Go GaJaUn latin
GaJaUnDepartment
Department Notified NotifiedCarrier NotifiedCarrier NotifiedCarder
Carrier rural route No No1 1 while whilemaking wlaDemakln whIleiiakIng
making makln < trip today held up by byJnfn mak makmen maIieiien
men Ordered not ot t to inak make ke another anothertrip a atrip notbertrip
trip Advise AdviseThe AdVIeeThe e eThe
The next dispatch came from Site Siterial eclal 8eclap
clap Ajcent t Condon In charge cha of tn tnrural the therural therural
rural free delivery service with head headquarter headQuart beadquarters
quarter Quart at Nashville Tenn as e fol folio tolI ¬
io 1011 Iov TVB
I I 1011Rural
TVBRural Rural carrier No I colored Gal Gallatin Gallatin I
latin Tenn in an interview Jnt rvJew with me metonight metonight metonight
tonight advises that he was stopped stoppedon
j jon
7 on route today by armed masked men menand 3iensnd K I IIi
and Ii nd his h Ufe threatened It be ne continued continuedin
in service gerI Threat Th t also applied to col colored colorfd eelord ¬ I
ored subcarrier Warned arneod not to di divulge 411ulge dlulge ¬
vulge ulge cause cau of his removal but to to1U1 t as asFign a aiign
Fign other reasons No time allowed allowedto I Ito
to await upon appointment of o succes successor nuecessor ¬ I
sor r Believing eUevl It hazardous ha rdous he will willnot wUlnot wIltnot
not serve route tomorrow unless as assurances asfOuranen aSiurancee ¬
surances are given him that no nO violence violenceMillbe vioaeueeill violenceiIl
Millbe ill be committed Please advise adye me mewhat mehat mewhat
what hat Instructions In trUctiona will III b b < issued in I tifcj tifcjpremises t tpreml88 th thpremlees
premises An immediate answer will willbe willbe wIllbe
be greatly appreciated appreciatedCarriers appreciatedCarriers appreciatedCarriers
Carriers All Coloxed ColoxedThis Oolo1edThl OoozedThie
This rural route was u put in on March Marchlast areh arehlast
1 last There were ere five applications applicationsunder appilcatloMunder applicatlonaunder
under the civil service rules for ap appointment appointment appointment ¬
pointment as carrier The three men menpassing menJaseIng
passing the highest on the list were ere all allcolored a allcolored II IIcolorN I
colored Under the civil service 1Mr e rules rolesthe rulesc
c the t he postmaster general says there is isno Isno I
no option with the department dpart nt except exceptto
to appoint the person who stands the thehighest t t1lghe8t theiighest
highest on the list Therefore Tb refore Alien F FDiilard PDillard FLilIard
Diilard colored was appointed He Her Hprt
r rt signed about three weeks w ks ago and andon andon
on 11 the 21th ± th of last month tne t civil seri service erV erVic serilee ¬
ice ic board certined the second man OIl onthe OIlthf OILthr
the list John C Allgood colored coloredPostmaster coIorePCItNallter coloredPcMtmaster
Postmaster General Payne J today tel telegraphs telegrapha telegrapha ¬
egrapha Mr Condon as follows followsinvestigate tono tonoInv Zoljowlnveatlgate
investigate Inv lpte fufly f 1l pe ease a of 0 r John io1 o C t t AU Allgjod AUgJOd AUgod
gjod rural free deliverycarri d doltvery 1 vry cdPl rwho rwhowas who whoWaft whowas
was stooped by Y armed masked matoked1Den matoked1Denand Wen Wenand menand
and his life threatened if he continued continuedIn t9
In the service ftord t and pd report rt Trt the mean meantime mea meant l ltimE ¬
time t iTne service on onuntil i usfy wtfTbe imrtpEndXt imrtpEndXtuntil n4d n4duntil
until your report t ujMjn 9 the lhecase facte fnytJte fnytJtecase hethe hethecase
case is received receivedTw receifedTwo reeeitedTwo
Tw Two o Cokrses of Action ActionPostmaster Action ActionPostmaiter ActionPostmaster
Postmaster GeneralPayne General yne later said saidIf said1r saidIt
If the facts were as represented repre ente only onlytwo onlytWf onlytwo
two > courses o of action would be open opennamely openl1a openiamely
namely l1a ly to abolish the route and leave leavethe eavethe leavethe
the people thereon without that service servlC4for ervic ervicor
or to send soldiers to tile scene to pro protect protPCt protFct ¬
tect the carrier in the performance d lbrnianee of ofhis ofhis ofhis
his duty Mr Payite Pa Pay sold the former formercase termerase formercase
case ase was the more projiable He called calledattention caUedattention calledattention
attention to the civil service statutes statutesof
of the carriers carrl rsaJMl and said aid that the ap appointees ap appointees a apointees ¬
pointees were secured eC recI through t ro h the t teIvtI teIvtIservice e civil civilservice lvUservice
service commission 8lon their selection selectiontherefor el selectiontherefor eUon eUontherefor
therefor not being optional wtthklftL wtthklftLIt with hHti hHtiIt
It is said at the department that the thepenalties thePEnalUes thepenalties
penalties provided by law for such of ofCenses ofnse ofnseS
Censes nse is covered l In sections M 3M and and99n andy5
y5 99n of the revised statutes The for forner forreads II
ner er reads as follows followsPenalties foDowsPenalties followsPenalties
lt Penalties Provide4 ProvidedEvery Provide4Every
Every person who wilfully and ma maliciously saalidouslY aaliously ¬ I
liciously assaults any letter carrier carrierwho earrterwho carderwho
who is in uniform while blle engaged enga on hfe hferoute a16route hlaroute
route in the discharge dl of his duty as asa asalett a aletter a1etter
letter lett r carrier and every person who whowilfully wnowilfult whowilfully
wilfully aids or 0 assists therein shall shallfr shaltfur shallfur
fur every offense offe d W b D punishable sy i a afine afine afine
fine of not lees than lotand 10 101 and not notthan more morethan morethan
than 1000 or by imprisonment for not notless tIt ndtthan
less It > S8 than one year y and not more than thanthree thanthrfeo thanthree
three years yearsThe yearsThe rs rsTht
The other section provides that any anyj anyr60n anyperson
j person > rson who shall shalIknow1ngly knowingly or wilfully wilfullyobstruct wilfullyhFtruCt UfuJiT UfuJiThttrnct
obstruct or retard the passage of mail mailterriers mailrrlers mallC
terriers C rrlers shall for every such offense o < en e be bepunishable beunIRhable bejunIshble
punishable unIRhable by a line ne of not more than thanlOO
100 100It lOOIt
It is if pointed out that the difference differencelKtween dure durebftween diflerwacebctween I
lKtween the penalties hinges ht on oathe oathearlnK the thewearing thewearing
wearing arlnK of the uniform and also that thatthe tMtthe thatthe
the word assault a within the metfn metfning me meing
ing 1 ng of the ttaJa law w contemplates just Such Suchft
ft 5 9 offense as that tb t reported reportedMINES reportedf reportedMINES reportedMINES
f
MINES ARE ARE BONDED TO TOSALT TOSALT TOSALT
SALT LAKE PARTIES PARTIEST pARTIESlplton PARTIESLwieton
T ewiston Mont May 7 iThe The Ansonia Ansoniaand AJUIOftIaand Aneonlend
and nd Stand Pat mining minl claims located Just Justjnrtb tIt
cJ jnrtb It < rth of the famous BarnesKing prop property proprt prop4rty ¬
erty rt in MH North Moccasin district dlNrtct bare barebcfn ba batn hereben
ben bonded to Salt Lake LaketIes parties The Ther TbeToW Therw
r ToW > w company will begin within a few fewf fewu fewwpks
wpks f > luB developing eloplng on a large scale The TheTond The1ond Thelond
Tond is for 100000 and runs for one oneUBPER ODear ono3car
3car 3carL ar
L arLEPER a
LEPER RECAPTURED RECAPTUREDSt
St Louis L uls May 7 7Dung Dong Gong the h ht Chi Chins Chit
c
ns n toper ppr4 who escaped Monday from fromth fre freI
t t th h he isolation cottage at quarantine was wasrecaptured wasrecaptured
recaptured dphlftd today toda and will be returned to tothe toth tothe I
the th quarantine quarters occupied by It Ittor k1 k1tor him himlor
tor more than a year He was found in ina ina
a Chlneee laundry many n customers cuitoesswhich WIt WItw v vwhich I
w which hleh burned their linen when they theylearned theylearnro theylearned
learned of the capture captureSEVENTH captu captuSBvENTH captureC captureSEVENTE
+ + + + + + + + C + + + + + + t
+ +
+ + SEVENTH VICTIM VICTIMStanford VICTIXtantord + I ItantonJ
+ Stanford University CaL aL May KayThe ay +
+ 4 7 The seventh victim of the ty t7phold typhold + 4 4f
+ f phold epidemic mlc Is Edward Irving Irvl IrvlFrls IrviUgFrieselt + f fFrisselle >
+ Frisselle Frls tI 1903 who died at the tilePhi thePhi + f fPhi
+ Phi Deta Theta fraternity boWIe boWIeafttr houseafter + f fafter
+ after Ft niggling ftruggU against 1D8t the fever 4 4fQr f j
+ 4 for over four weeks He was a + f fmajor
I Ima
+ + major ma in the department of physi plis1d + i iology
d + ology and registered from Fresno Fresnofor FresnoNo + I
+ No = 0 new eas asell have been n reported reportedC reportedi +
C i + + for two t 0 days da s Several Se eral patients are arestill + f fstill
+ still lm very low + J
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ROOSEVELT IN INCALIFORNIA INCAlIFORNIA INCALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIAA
A Great G GreatCrOwd eatCt Crowd wd Was in Waiting at atV ati atRedlands
V i Redlands RedlandsADJPRESSBY RedlandsA
le leADJRESSBY
ADJPRESSBY A DRESS BY THE GOVERNOR GOVERNORI GOVERNORRESPONS GOVERNORBESPONSY
f
I RBSPONSB BESPONSY BY Y THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENTA1TO PRESIDENT PRESIDENTA1ri PRBSIDB PRBSIDBAND
AND A1ri INFORMAL DINNER DIN2CBBiBDLANDS DINNERREDLA DINNERC
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1I iBDLANDS DS Cal May 7 7TedaT 7TedaTPreaiclent 7Teds7Roosevelt Today TodayK
REDLA K President Roosevelt was formally formallywelcomed fonlldlywekolDed formallywekomed
welcomed wekolDed to California before tore torecroyd acroWd a ard
croWd rd estimated at 1MM 1 1SN The nreai nreait pn pred i idenl
denl d nls t special left Barstow at SM I IIlL a am aIn
m and ii4 arrived here at noon on 8I time timeto tlmto timeto
to the Ui iiiwtfe iiiwtfeIn J mInutIn ln1ttf ln1ttfIn
In front of oCtae taeHote t eHotel Bote Cam Loins Lome was waspacked raspacked waspacked
packed a mass aSf of 0 humanity lunn nity ty that thatstretched thatstretched
stretched tor two blocks east and west westThe westThe weolThe
The enthusiasm entbutdum displayed must wiuet have haveminded have havemla4 hovemiaded
minded mla4 ed tn t the guest e hi whose wlto8eJMner wlto8eJMnerthe hw honor honorthe r rthe
the demonstration Wemon traUon had been planned plannedthat tINt siubed siubedthat ed edthat
that California ornla hospitality hp is realty realtyAt TealIyat realtyv
v At at lie had heard it to be At the theeast thet theeast
east t side de of the grounds company companywas CfmpanyG CfmpanyGwa G Gwas
was stationed uniformed in blue with withcampaign withcampaign withcampaign
campaign hats leggings and gu guns s The TheWew TheHew TheWow
Hew York society O lety was at the south southwest MuthAJId southand
and along ue west were formed the theM Tw TwThe Y YX
X C A C4 esdeis In uniform unlforThe uniformThe
The Parade ParadeAt
At U I oclock ocJ carriages carr e in waiting waitingtook waitingtook waltlagtook
took the president pre ldent to the Casa Lermt Lermthotl Le LeOtl Leinahotel
hotel in the following follolngoroer follolngoroerJIIanthal order orderMarshal orderMarshal
Marshal and staff 6ta fr mounted escorts escortspresident escortsreMdent
president > re tdent and party company G Ted Teddys Te4idy Teddye ¬
dye dy Terrors Terro and band New York so society society soclety ¬
ciety Y M C A infantry infantryThere infantryThere
There was as an ovation all along th thline thline the theline
line until the hotel was reached reachedThousands reachedThousanda
Thousands were gathered in the thestreet thestreet thestree
street street On the corner opposite the bal balcony billcon halcony ¬
cony con from which the president pre spoke spoke1SOO
1SOO school hool children chUdr n were seated se ted on a agrand agrand
grand stand put up for the occasion occasionAs
As the president approached each af afthe efthe ofthe
the chlldr hlldreJi if waved a flag and their theiryoung theirToung theiryoung
young voices v were often raised in incheeos incheetJiL Ineheei
cheeos eheei They also sang the national nationalairs nationalairs nationalairs
airs airsWelcomed
Welcomed by Governor GovernorPresident GovernorPresident GovernorPresident
President Roosevelt was presented presentedto
to Governor Pardee and Lieutenant LieutenantGovernor LleutenaatGoveDOr LieutenantGovernor
Governor Andersen The pa ptilijty pay y then thentook thenook thentook
took their places on the balcony where whereall whereall whereall
all the members of the legislative leglsltlvecom com committee cornmittee ¬
mittee and their ladies and prominent prominentlocal pOOHKnentJocalcommUteemen prominentlocal
local JocalcommUteemen commifteemen were seated seatedJust seatedJURt seatedJust
Just below beJo the balcony were ere ranged rangedthe ranl ranlthe rangedthe
the Grand Army veterans while near nearby nearby nearby
by were Teddys Terrors in their theirwarlike tkelrwRlIke theirwslike
warlike uniforms uniformsMayor unlformMa unifhnneMayor
Mayor Ma or Fowler introduced Governor GoverQQrlPardee GovenwrPardee i
Pardee who in a brief address welcotne welcorned wel welcomed ¬
corned the president to California CaliforniaAssemblyman CaliforniaAssemblyman CaliforniaAssemblyman
Assemblyman Gover T Johnson then thendelivered thendelivered thendelivered
delivered an address s of welcome in be behalf behalf behalf ¬
half of the estate tate legislature legislatureThe 1egi lature latureThe
The great throng cheered Itself Itselfhoarse ItseIfboante Itselfhoarse
hoarse when the president arose to de deliver tleJiver dcUver ¬
liver his address It was several severalmtn severalmtnute min minutes sethutee ¬
ute before he could proceed p ed He saW saWIw saidIn
Iw 1 part
partPr
Presidents Pr idents Address Addressthe Ad ess essI
I JLI gl lILd Io4eed OkaV6 is cii ciit
t Iti UIt8 t rOudeiAtnade0jd4rtT rOudeiAtnade0jd4rtTthe lMd 1
fi J t t t70t1
70t1 o ttke1Gu lt tj tjt
the t sons and daughters of the th state stateJmye state1ave statemYe
Jmye mYe done It I i did not appreciate appreciatetheir apJreoiatetheJr appreciatethr
their achievements I tyould indeed be bea bea bea
a poor American But for the country
itself It though I bad boon bf b n told so much muchof muchor muchof
of its beauty and its wonders I had hadnever hadnever hadnever
never realized or could not realize re1Jzeln re1Jzelnadva in inadvance inadvance
advance adva all I have seen Coming down downover do downover n nover
over the mountain I was as impressed impressedwith ImpressedUh
with wit Uh the thought more and nd more of ofwhat ofWh o owhat
Wh what t can be done with the wise use of ofwater ofwater ofwater
water and the forests for sts of t this state stateThe stateThe stateThe
The people have grown to realize that thatIt thatIt thatit
It is indispensable to the future of the thecountry thecountr thecountry
country countr to conserve and properly use usethe usethe usethe
the water and to preserve the great greatmountain greatmountain greatmountain
mountain forests All this great valley valleyshows valle valleshows valleyatioles
shows what can be accomplished by b ir irrigation Irtl Irrigatlen ¬
rigation tl n and it is to be congratulated congratulatedthat COftgrafulatedthat
that your settlers had the foresight to totake totake totake
take advantage of it itWords itWords itWords
Words of Encouragement EncouragementThe
The irrigation system should be ex extended e eleaded oxtended ¬
tended and widened forest and stream streamshould streamahould streamshould
should be used to build up the interests interestsof
of the t th homemaker r for he is the man manwe manwe manwe
we want to encourage in every possi possible possible posslbie ¬
ble way I think our citizens are real realperpetuate
IatR hong more Qd more that we e wart to toperpetuatetbe toperpetuate
perpetuate perpetuatetbe the things of both use and
beauty Beauty uty surely has its place placeand placeand placeand
and you want to make this state moretJlan morethan more morethan
than it even now DO is Isthe the garden spot of ofa ota ofa
a continent I congratulate you on the theway thewaT theway
way you have built up these new ne cities citiesin citiesin citiesin
in a way to illustrate the virtue virtueof virtueot virtueof
of pioneer plone r citizenship citlzen hlp and at the thesame thetIJ theEame
same time avoiding a oldlng the roughness roughnesscharacteristic roug roughnesscharacterjstj ResS ResScharacter18Uc
characteristic of so many new De settle settlements settlements settlentent ¬
ments An example has been set for forthe forthe forthe
the coming generations to t abide by byTne byrile byThe
rile young < men must be impressed impressedwith Impreaeedwltb hupresoedwith
with the idea that whatever we have haveof haveof haveof
of soil climate cllll lte or conditions whatso whatsoever whatsoever batsoever ¬
ever it must be the man who does the themost theIItO themost
most t towar toaking towar4 making a state or a na naUo4 naUGlIiI nathuds
thuds Uo4 > progress progl and greatness I con congratulate eonbate congrtu1te ¬
gratulate bate you on your our country your yourorages yourorags our oures
orages es your cities your ranches your yourIndustrial yourIAdaMrlal yourinductrial
Industrial and agricultural l develop development dvelopment developmont ¬
ment and above all on the quality of ofyour otyour ofyour
your ctt1 cKiaenship cKiaenshipTribute ttlsenshlpTribute p pTribute
Tribute to G A B BOf nNOf B40c
NOf Of 1w 9 who are ar here to greet me I Iprixe Ipriae Iprize
prize most mo t The presence prew e of these men menwho meRwho menwho
who fought fou lat in the great war turning turnlegtOWM turningtoward turningtoward
toward the Grand Army Arm veterans Two Twoyears TwoJears TwoYears
years ago you You welcomed here your yourcomrade yourrade yourcomrade
comrade rade and my chief the late e Pre President Preefdent i ident ¬
dent McKinley McKinleyHe CXIU1ey CXIU1eyHe
He did his part In war as in peace peaceand e4Ieeand peaceand
and if it had not been for the t3 efforts effortsthat elrortsthat effortsthat
that you and he put forth we woult woulthave woulehave wouljIie
have had neither an American country countrynor
nor an American president today In Inwar InWM Inwar
war it Is necessary to have arms and andnecessity andaccoutftmeo andaoroutremen
accoutftmeo but Ute fundamental
I Is to have men You fought foughtfor foughtfor i
for liberty tender cler the law not license licenseYou licenseYou licenseYou
You fought for the freedm that jnakes jnakesevery JlNLkesVery nakeseyery
every man free The most dangerous dangerousman
man 0 in any country is the man who whodoes whodoes whodoes
does what Is Intended Int nded to array arra class classagainst classaplQllt classagainst
against class cIa Next I greet the future futureLaughter futu futuLaugtlter futureLaughter
Laughter I The sight of these children childrenconvinces chllclr childrenc4pnvhwes JI JIvlCH
convinces vlCH me of the truth of a state statement Btatemellt statemont ¬
mont just Ju made to me by Governor GovernorPardee GovernorPard GovernorPardee
Pardee Pard when he said that in California Californiathere CaBfornltb Oaltforniathere
there tb is no danger of race suicide suicideLaughter suicideLaqlatr suicideLaughter
Laughter You have dote dQ well lit litraising hiraising Inreining
raising oranges and I believe you have havedone h8edene havedone
done better bett raising raitlln children Children ChildrenI
I have ba Ve just one O t word tor you and it itwill Itwilt Itwill
will apply to the older people ople as well
DESPERATE TRAIN WRECKERS FOILED FOllEOf
f
4 T AKERSFIELD Cal May 7 7lIrhat What appears to have been a deliberate adeliberateattempt cfeItberateattempt deliberatej +
+ B j attempt to wreck the Southern Pe hec theatre train which left San SanFrancisco SAnFranci SonFrancIsco +
+ Francisco Franci co last night at 1146 a locjcras s made about a mile north northhad nerthot northof +
+ of Bakersfield depot this morning A Aintention had been picked with the theof theintpntlo1 theintntior +
+ intention of derailing the train but for forbe of time tbe work had not notln DOtbefn notborn +
+ be born n Completed tompl tEd and the train passed pa edln en enth rIfl ln safety Special officers of ofof ofthf ofthe +
+ th company are ar investigating investigatingA ine8tigatlngnumbfr investigatingnunlbPr +
+ A number of misplaced switches have been found within the last few fewd fewdy +
+ d dy 4 ys in W th the > > yards at Fresno Fre < llo and Superintendent ent Burkhalter has issued a ahuiiftin ahtifllll +
4 huiiftin i t I jrning all trainrmn to be cn n the > lookout +
+ + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + to + + + + + + + + + + +
IN TRAIN TRAINING N FO FOR THE PRESIDENTS P E I Nf v VISIT SIT
s
I
c I No No I The u ROU9hRi RoughRider r
It is this When you OU play ly play hard hardand hardAnd hardanti
and when you OU work dont pl play y at allI allThts all allThats
I Thats common sense for f all of you youWhat youI youWhat
What strikes strlk me most of all on this thistrip thistrip thistrip
I trip is that good Americans are good goodAmericans goodAmerl goodAmerIeius
Americans Amerl ns from tromone one end of f the land to tothe tothe tothe
the other otherThe otherThe otherThe
The wit of ofmM man cannot devise a law lawto lawto a ato
to make decent q t a man who has not the thespirit thespirit thespirit
spirit of decency In him or to make the theweakling theweaklirig theweakling
weakling strong A mans success is isthe Isthe isthe
the sum total of his individual abilities abilitiesDemagogues abilitiesDemaGOgUes abilitiesDemagogues
Demagogues are a curse to thecom thecommunity the com communlt cornmunity ¬
munity munlt at t large and the virtue thai thaistays thalstays thatStays
stays at home and bemoans the vice viceof viceo viceof
of o the worW is of no use useInformal 1I 1IInformal useInformal
Informal Dinner DinnerImmediately DinnerImmedlateb DinnerImmediately
Immediately after the close c of his hisspeech hisspeech hisspeech
speech President Pr kIent Roosevelt was es escorted eS eScorted eecarted ¬
corted to the dining room of his party partythe Pftrtythe partythe
the legislative party and the local re reception reception reception ¬
ception committee Governor Par Pardee Pardeesat Pardeesat dee deesat
sat on the presidents right and Mayor MayorFowler MayorFowler
Fowler on the left leftThe JettThe leftThe
The affair was informal and there therewere therewere
were no addresses Half an hour later laterthe laterthe laterthe Ii Iiwere
the presidential party p rty the governor governorand governorand I
and other guests again entered the car carriages carriages r rrJales ¬
riages and were driven over the city cityThe cityThe I
The he party lefthere Jet re at at3 3 oclock O Jock for San SanBernardino Sa Santliernardino n
Bernardino where a short stop stopma was wasmade wasmade
made e TJie theDtght night will beapeat at Hiv HivSrsTde RlvTde RivdrIlYde j
SrsTde Tde
MAD MINCtM MINCMEAT 1 pf OF THE MQROS
Ten Forts Captured by Captain ftenshing ReshingOne One Hundred and nd Fif Fifteen Fifteen ¬
teen Natives NatiVeSKI Kifled KiIIedAmerJcan fAjfej9t Anfen Losses Were WereTSmajlT WerSmall WerematF
TSmajlT Small matF fn m Gioinpansbn Gp Cthnpis Dpafolson n
c
LEO LE9 PLEASED P EAS D WITH THE TH GIFT GIFTSENT GiFTSENr e eSENT
SENT BY PRESIDENT PRESI DENT ROOSEVELT ROO EV r
Rome May Ma 7 iThe The Rev Father Bau Baudenilli BaudeniIII BaUdenlill
denilli former femter provincial of the Amer Amerlean Ameriean Amerlean
lean Paseionist Fathers and the Rev RevFather Re ReFather ReFather
Father Francis J Van V n Antwerp of De Detroit Detroit Dctrolt ¬
troit wqre se received in private privattaudlence privattaudlenceby taudience taudienceby audience audienceby
by the pope today and presented to the thepontiff th thpontitr thepontiff
pontiff President Roosevelts jubilee jubileegift jubileegift jubileegift
gift of ten handsome volumes of presi presidential presidential presidential ¬
dential messages Bather Van Ant Antwerp Antwerp Antwerp ¬
werp also area presented a golden scroll scrollcontaining scrollcontaining scrollcontaining
containing the signatures sl atur S of 55W9 55W9Americans 255110Americans tM OAmericans
Americans and Canadians Rev Fa Fathers Fathers Pathers ¬
thers WUiam De Bever and Allisey of ofDetroit orDetroit ofDetroit
Detroit were also received by the pope popeThe popeThe
The audience for the presentation of ofthe o othe ofthe
the presidents gift took place in the thepopes thoapopes thepopes
popes private apartment The pontiff pontiffsat ponUfrsat pontiffsat
sat in an arm chair and examined the thevolumes thevolumes
volumes and President Roosevelts au autograph autograph autograph ¬
I
tograph The dedication is as follows followsOffered followsOffered
Offered with the most cordial com
TOOK OUT FIRST PAPERS PAPERSBatch PAPERSBatch PAPERSBatch
Batch of Filipinos Who May M y Become BecomeZeal BecomeBeal
Zeal Citizens CitizensPittsburgh CitizensPlttsburg I IPlttsburG
PlttsburG May 7 1Ten Ten Filipinos ap aPneared P7 P7peared i ieared
eared > in the United States district court courttoday courttoday
I today toda and took the oath of allegiance to tothe tothe tothe I
the United States The Filipinos are con connected connected connecJed ¬
nected with a traveling show and were in incharge Inchase inchatge
charge of Captain T W Griffith the r rcruitinx No Nocrultm re recrulting
cruitinx officer r for the Untied States Statesarmy Statestrr Statesarmy
army stationed here They were all uni university 1111vereity ¬
= J
trr we weand
versity graduates In their own country countryand countrYand n
and their ages ranged from 18 to toyears 35 35YeArs 35years
years yearsThere YeArsThere yearsThere
There was some difficulty In deciding decidingon decidlnon
on lust what oath they should take and amiit andlit andIt
it was arranged ngfod for them to take out outfirst outfirst outfirst
lit first papers or declare their intention of ofbecoming ofI ofbecoming
becoming citizens of the United States StatesIn
I In the oath they the renounced all allegiance allegianceand I Iand
and fidelity to the king of Spain the tbelast thO1ast thelast
last sovereign of oCwhtch which they were sub subjects subiects ¬
jects if ij if any allegiance they may ow owhim owe owehim I
him W I
pliments by Theodore Roosevelt presi president president president ¬
dent of the United Statesthrough StateS through his hiseminence hiseminence hiseminence
eminence Cardinal Gibbons to his holi holiness holiness oli oliness ¬
ness Leo xn on the a occasion ofhis ofhispontifical 0118pontificaljubUee of ills illspontifical
pontifical pontificaljubUee pontificaljubUeeWashington jubilee jubileeWashington jubileeWashingtOn >
Washington March March15 15 IL 1998 1998The 1 gee geeThe
The pope expressed himself h Imse as asbeing asbeingmuch ksbeingmuch being beingmuch
much pleased pl ased with the gift g and a 11 spoke spokeIn
In the highest terms rPresld Qf President PresidentRoosevelt PresiddntRoosevelt nt
Roosevelt He said r rI
I will send him an autograplrletter autograplrletterto autograpIr Uer Uert
to t show my gratitude gratitudeThe gratitudeThe gratitudeThe
The pontiff asked Father Van Ant Antwerp Antwerp Antwerp ¬
werp to postpone his departure departurefrom departurefromRome from frqniRome fromRome
Rome until Saturday so as to carry carrythe carrythe cOrythe
the letter intended for President Roose Roosevelt Roosev Reesevelt ¬
velt v t tThe
veltThe The pope closed the audience which whichlasted whicilasted
lasted twenty twent minutes by reiterating reiteratinghis Tlti t rati g ghis
his love for America and by b sending sendingthe seQdlngthe sedngthe
the apostolic benediction to the 28000 28000signers iGOOsiners 5O50signers
signers of the scroll s rolJ r
Relative 1a lve to o the second question que stlo the thecourt theCourt
court Instructed that the evidence o oSinclair oC oCSinclair ofSinclair
Sinclair was that the orderecamerfroin orderecamerfroinheadquarters orders ordeixcaxnefrornheadquarters amlCroI amlCroIheadquarters
headquarters To T the third question questionthe qu questionthe S On Onthe
the reply was that the jury j ry shoifl sftomlassume tdtouldassume < l lassume
assume from all the evidence the ffict act actas ct ctI
I as to whether the doctor knew the themoney themoney
money paid was as graft money It was wasnot wasnot
not necessary that Gardner tell him himso himso
so at that time or that he should sbouldmakp sbouldmakpa make makea
a statement to the th effect effectThe effectThe j
The jury retired with this nforniac ilJ iforipation nforniaction oMlu oMluUon
tion and for three hours Dr Ames Amespaced Arnelipaced
paced the hallway smoking SmOki bigblack bigblackcigars blJblacllars bigblackcigars
cigars Mrs Irs Ames waited in the re reception reception ¬ I
ception room The verdict erdictof of th6jury th6jurycame Ut thejurycame 1ury 1urycame
came as a shock to both the th defendant defendantand defendantnd defendantand
and nd his wife
TWELVE MEN ME BURNED TO DEATH IN INV INI
V I RAILWAY A l WRECKOTHERS C HI SWll WILL DIE D
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DWYj DEWEYOF Of IDAHO DEADI DEADIMillionaire DEAD DEADMillionaire I
Millionaire Mine Owner Passes P is < es Away Awa at Age ge of80 of 80 Years From FromDropsy FromDropsyWas
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Dropsy DropsyWas Was Railroad Builder and Leaves LeavesLarge Leav LeavesI
I T Larg Estate stat
FORMER MAYOR M MAYOR YOR AMES FOUND GUILTY GUiLTY1OF I IOF 1 1OF
1OF OF ACCEPTING A BRIBE BRIBEOF OF 600 6001
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MinnaajNflfe MInn Xbdt Mint May 7 7Albert 7AlbertAJoa30 7AlbertAlowso Albert AlbertAloaao
Aloaao Ames formefrincyor f of Minne Minneapolis MlJlnepOlis MtsneajIolls ¬
apolis has been found guilty ullty l1b of ac accepting ac aceeptlng accepting ¬
cepting a bribe Qf 1M 00 while chief chiefexecutive chiefexecutlV6 chiefexecutive
executive of this t tki city While being out outtwentyfournours outtwentytoulheurs outtwentyfour
twentyfournours twentyfour hours l yld eld up by a dis disagreement dlSagreemeat d1sagreement ¬
agreement the jury brought into court courtits courtIts courtits
its Verdict late this afternoon A big bigcrowd biecrowd bigcrowd
crowd was U present to bear the verdict verdictThe verdictThe verdictThe
The upual motions were made for a astay astay astay
stay and an arrest of execution and a along along along
long fight on appeal will m now come comeThrough comeThroug conicThrough
Through all 11 thetrfal the trial Dr Ames has hasborne hasOOrne hanborne
borne up well and in every ever appearance appearancehe
he h has hasnot not seemed better at any time timethan timethan timethan
than he was during thesumming the summing up upof upor UPof
of the case by b counsel counselThe counselThe j
The defendant waa on hand early this thismorning thtmorning thismorning
morning with his wife and all the at attorneys attorney attorneys ¬
torneys in the case were wre in attendance attendanceThe attendanceTbe attendanceThe
The doctors paleness was clearly clearlycaused clearlycsused Ie rlycaused
caused by b the night of anxiety which whichhe whichhe hick hickhe
he spent he being unable to sleep He Hechatted Hecbatted Hechatted
chatted affably with the reporters and andattorneys andattorneys andattorneys
attorneys however and expressed eed con confidence confldeace confidesce ¬
fidence In the tUtooQae MHcom Mrs Ames Ameelooked Ame8Jooked Ameslooked
looked worn and worried worriedThe worriedThe orrSedThe
The jury tAts morning asked that thatthese thatthese 1
these three questions be b answered answeredFirst answeredFirstWas answeredFirstWas
First FirstWas Was there any evidence to toshow toshow
show that Gardner collected any graft graftbefore graftbefore graftbefore I
before Ames left for his hunting trip tripSecond tripSeeondFr tripSecondFrom
Second SeeondFr From m where bere and from whom whomdid whomdid whomdid
did the police aside from Norbeck get gettheir gettheIr gettheir
their orders to recommend to Gardner Gardnerat
at Ames medical office officeThird oftlceThlrdWben 0111ccThirdWhen 1
Third ThlrdWben When Ames received the 600 600from 608from 600from
from Gardner did he know that it wSs wSsgraft W Wgraft I Igraft
graft money moneyJudge monfYJudge moneyJudge
Judge Elliott replied to the first firstquestion fir firstqU5t3fl > t i itfuestinn
question that th thE < matter of any al1 money moneypaid monpyj monpyjpaid moneypaid
paid previously wps not in the case
MANILA rt i1 L ANILA tLA May ay 7 iCaptain Captain Pei Persh Pershings PetshI sh shings
M I VI ings column has defeated d ed U the tacsultan thesultan c csultan
sultan of AmparagRnos Ros strong strongforce stronltorce strongforce
force of 0CMoros Moros in the th Tarawa Tar Taraa country countryon un Y Yon
on the east shore of Lake Imriao IJanaoiSland island islandof
of Mindanao The American captured capturedten
ten forts One hundred And nd fifteen fifteenMoros fifteenMoms
Moro Were killed thirteen were werewounded werewounded werewounded
wounded and sixty slxt were made prison prisoners ¬
ers The Moros captured included the thesultan thesul
sultan sul n Two Americans were were killed killedand killedand
and seven were ere wounded woundedThe 1oundedThe woundedThe
The ten forts constituted serious and andstrong andstrong
strong positions on the banks af the theTaraca theTaraca
Taraca river and from them the Moro Morosvigorously MoroIorousl Moresvigorously
vigorously Iorousl resisted Captain Perghings Perghingsadvance Pershingsadvance
advance The American troops at attacked attatetl ¬ i it
tacked t the e forts Monday Mon Y ajid sapturel saptureleJgttt cILptureltght
eJgttt tof of them th 1t without suarnur U usrkig Jfr Jfrlosses W WJosses
losses tlu t11Dugh thoughhe > ushthe t tVtysb htbIx tt tx obsolete J e
1 OISE Ida May Ia 8 SColon Colonel l W H Hj HDewey
B j Dewey Dewe died of dropsytl droP droyt111 Y ta ± i5 this thisFriday I
Friday Frlda morning morn ng at the DeWey DevyeyPalace D DeWeyPalace wey
Palace hotel at Xampa N Nmpafle mpaaewas vHe was 80 80years SOyears
years old and a anda a af1 native tie of Kew York YorkColonel YorIColonel rlt
Colonel Dewey Dew y was oheof one oCe ott of the every very veryprominent veryprominent
prominent men menQf of the state stat Hemade Hemadea He e mode
a fortune in the mines of ofSfher Silver City
oIi 1 S <
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11
in operation pending a decision upon a aplan aplan
plan of action The packers declare declarethe declarethe
the then new ew demand demandan an ln eighthour day dayand dayand dayand I
and 37 cents an hour hourto to be a 8 viola violation vloation violation ¬
tion of r an agreement entered Into sev several several sevoral ¬
eral weeks ago on an award a ward of 30 cents centsan centsan I Ian
an hour and a tenhour day da made by bya b bya I Ia
a board boardoC1irbltrati of Arbitration n whose members membersAveVe memberstereplcked memberswete
AveVe tereplcked picked from men selected by the theengineers theongheetS theonglneers
engineers engineersThe ongheetSThe onglneersThe
The engineers engineers assert that the cause causeoT causeo1
oT the thestr1kc fStrlk strikp was the refusal of th thpaekara thc thcto <
paekara 1p to pay the scale of wages from fromthean fromtheUJle fromthe4ilie
theUJle thean > e fixed by the arbitrators arbltratol8D
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ELLISON FOUND FOUND1NOT FOJJNDNOT FOUNDNOTGUILTY
1NOT NOT NOTGUILTY GUILTY GUILTYOn
1 1On
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On OnSecond Second econd Ballot Jury Acquits AcquitsHim Acquitsijim Acquitsqim
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COUPLE FOREVER F REVER ESTRANGED ESTRANGEDDEEBNDAKT ESTRANGED ESTRANGEDDE ESTRANGEDDBPBNDAT
DEEBNDAKT DE NDANT HARxTg HAI EXPECTED EXPECTEDTHE E EXPECTEDTBB ECTBD ECTBDTHE
THE VERDICT VERDICTI ILETTTKITBD ILETTTKITBDHlOT TUIiNED TUIiNEDI TUIiNEDN
I I
HlOT I jOT OT guilty guiltyThis auiltYIN utY utYt
N t IN This was the verdict rdict returned returnedshortly returnedshortly t
shortly sbortlyatter after aO4IOck i oclock 1OCk last even evening evenIDtr evenlag ¬
lag by the Jury which wblcktrIecl tried Clyde CI H HEllison HElU80n HEllison
Ellison on the indictat l htdlctmat I t chargmg ch him himwith himwith hintwith
with murder in the frt tt t decree in the thefatal tJaefatal thefatal
fatal shooting of Undertaker A A S SWatson SVawon SWatson
Watson on the afternoon att rR n of Nor 5 i1te 5It
> 1988 1988Rllison EDison shot sh t m wab WabO Wat bn on because he heclaimed haeb heclaimed
claimed eb the man had had Illicit l cit rela relation relations reintions ¬
tions with wit his wife He put up a de defense detense ¬ I
tense t nse of justification rtttder the stat statutes statu statutes ¬
utes u and temporary aberration of ofmind ofmind J Jmlml
mind brought about bjf h the knowledge knowledgeof kD W I Ior
of the perfldy of his wife and the In Intrigue intrigue ¬ f
trigue of his friend friendElHson frlfoDCIElIIaon friendIIieon
ElHson wept whenthe when i the jury returned returnedtbe
the verdict Neither his wife nor Mrs MrsWatson MrsWatson t
Watson was in the court room at the thetime thethus I
time tIMeOoupl Couple Estranged1 B tranga Forever ForeverThe PoreverThe I IThe
The possibility of any reconciliation reconciiiatlbflbetween i ibetween I
between husband and andife wife was as set t at atrest atrest
I rest restJat last evening Jhy J1yhe the statements statementsmade statementbT statementsmadp
made by the young man and by his hismother bisIROtJtn hismother I
mother Mrs Payne Kliison stated statedmoot stRted1IMfIt statedinoet
moot emphatically that hat he e would never neverhrtentJonaUy neverhrteationaUJ neverintentionally
intentionally see e or speak lo his wife wifeagain wifea wifeagain
again againI a
I would rather see se my mu son dead deadand deadand I Imd
and burled than have him return to tothat j jthat Ithat
that woman was the t e reply Mrs MrsPayne rs j jPayne I II
Payne e made to the Question ueetion as to towhether towhether I Ihether
whether the two would OuiCJever ever live to1 to1gether 10 together I Igether
I gether again againIt
It took the jury lesS than two hours hoursto
to reach a verdict ver lct Qnly two ballots ballotswere bttUOt8I ballotswere
t were ere taken The Th first stood nine to tothree totbree tothree
three for acquittal Two voted for formanslaughter formanslaughter formanslaughter
I manslaughter in the 1Ir8t rst and second seconddegree seconddegree seconddegree
degree and the third Igiiilty unty with a arecommendation aI arecommendation
I recommendation to the court for mercy mercyThat mercyThat mercyThat
That ballot was taken after George GeorgeBills GeorgeBills
Bills had unanimously been elected electedforeman electedforeman electedforeman
foreman of the th jury juryThe jur jurThe juryThe
The second ballot was wa not taken un untfl unto UntIl
tfl the jurors had hadl1my calmly and deliber deliberately deliberately deliberately ¬
ately discussed the evidence and andweighed andI
I weighed welgh it in accordance with Ith the in instructions l lfm instructions ¬
structions from Judge Jud e Morse who tried triedthe triedthe l lthe
the case When Then the ballots were werecounted wereCoutlftd werecounted
counted it was found that t the jury was wasunanimous wasunaniDtOus wasunanimous
unanimous for Tu not not t guilty Just as asForeman asI asForemen
Foreman n Bills announced the he result of ofthe ofthe
I the count of the twelve small sn al1 piece pieceof
I of paper upon which each juror wrote wrotehis wrotehis wroteI
I
I his verdict Ict the clock In the tower of ofthe ofthe
the joint building struck 6 oclock oclockHeturned oclockReturned oclockReturned
Returned Verdict at 8 Oclock OclockTJie OclockT OcIockThe
The T e bailiffs who were in charge char e of ofthe ofthe
the jury were then notified to commu communicate commuDiC8t communhate ¬
nicate with Judge Morse who wh was wassupposed wasSpp wassupposed
supposed to be in the court Curt room rm that thata tt tta
a Spp verdict Vlct had been reached reheq His honor honorI I Ihad
I had just jllettthbuUi left the building glanggo glanggoCOUtlle having havinggone havinggoneContimied gone
COUtlle Contimied on Po t
others othe under the wreckage wrekage so that they theycould theycoul theycould
could coul not extricate extricte themselves themselve Fire Fireadded Fie Fieadded Fireadded
added its It horror to t the scene the spun splintered spln splntered spuntered ¬
tered woodwork wwerk of the car being ing ignited ignitedby ignitedby Ignitedby
by an overturned overurned stpve stpveThe st9eThe stpveThe
The men who escaped injury at tonce toncest once onceset onceset
set st to work to t liberate lberate the imprisoned imprisonedworkmen imprsoned imprsonedworkmen Imprisonedworkmen
workmen but they were driven back backtime b backtime ck cktme
time tme and again aain by the flames fmes which whichspread whichspread whichspread
spread rapidly ranidlyOne I IOne IOne
One of the imprisoned men succeeded succeededin
in extricating himself unaided and andsmashing andsmahing andsmashing
smashing smahing a window crawled crwled out from fromunder tromunde fromunder
under unde the wreckage He reported reprte that thatseveral thatseveral thatseveral
several others some sme of them badly in injured Injure Injured ¬
jured jure were lying near the window windowThe windowThe windowThe
The rescuers r uers succeeded succ ded in getting gettng ten tenor tenor tenor
or twelve t1elve men through the shattered shatteredwindows shatteredwlDows shatteredwindows
windows wlDows Theflames Thefame meanwhile menwhie were weregrowing weregowing weregrowing
growing gowing fiercer frcr and nd the men me were werefinally wee weefrly werefinally
frly finally driven drven from the work of o rescue rescueby resue resueby rescueby
by the intense heat
MEDICAL MEDICALETHICS MEDICALETHICSControversy ETHICS ETHICSControversy ETHICSC
Controversy C ntoversy Settledby S ttedby the te Doctors at atHew atNew t tNew
New Orleans OrleansNew Oreans OrleansNew
New Orleans Olns May lIay 7 7Final Final action actn on onthe onthe
the th proposed Prl revision rEvtio of the code of ofethics ofetk ofetbios
o coe
ethics etk was the th feature fetur of todays toas session sessionof
sess
of O the th house hs of o delegates deete of the th American AmericanMedical Ameri AmericanMedical I
Medical Meil association ISlatn The original cod codwas codewas
orignl c
was established etablshe fifty fity y yea years ara ago agoThe agoTe agoThe
The Te committee cmite having the matter mtter in incharge incharJe incharge
charge charJe unanimously unaniusl reported reprttd that the thecommittee th thecommittee
committee Cmnite regarded rearde it wiser wisr to formulate formulatethe fomwlte fomwlteth
the th principles pncipl of medical medil ethics etblc without withoutreference wthot wthotrefence withoutreference
reference refence to code ce or penalties plte thus lear leaving 16 learing ¬
ing in to the te respective rethre states stt etc et to form formsuch formsuch
such codes ces and an establish etbUsh such sch penalties penaltiesprovided pnUe penaltiesprovided
provided o ed that in doing ln so s there is no In Infringement Infrn infrinsament ¬
fringement frn nt of o the establfclJed t t ethical etlcl prin principles jh prhtdoles ¬
doles dol of the thea association lat The report reprt was wasadopted ws wasadopted
adopted adoptd unafribnously bnuly The adoption acpton of ofthte ofth ofthin
thin th report no settles ste a controversy eontoversy which whichhas wbt whichhait
has for many disturbed diturbed years yearsAtlantic yea yearsAtlantic the th p peaeuf peae of tf the t meetings meetingsfor eU s
next Atlantic Atlnti place City Ciy of seeet1ng was S rmmened recommended as the thenext t thenext
MAD NAD RUSH TO SUBSCRIBE S TO THE THENEW THENEW THENEW
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JpRqn London May Jlay 7 7Th 7The The issue isue of f the thepiogRQetus tbePI03Dtusof thepronqctus
piogRQetus PI03Dtusof of the te Transvaal Trnsvaal loan was wasawaited wasawaItd
awaited awtt with wih withthe the greatest getest interest Intret in infinancial Infnaneii infinancial
financial fnaneii circles here today rday and there therewas therewas therewas
was a 8 scene sceIef af r considerable considerble excitement excitementat exciement exciementat
thou thousands thousands ¬
at the Bank of England Englnd where tho
sands andsoC of people peple congregated cop td hours be before b before ¬
fore torei It was wa finally fnaJy given out that the theprospectus th theprospectus e
prospectus tus announced the issue isue f fJ5000QOOO fOoOO fJiio00IL000
Joe announce
J5000QOOO OoOO Qf the i75Oflti ij5oo 175000000 < Me authorized authorizedand authoriz I
and that the t price vqud be b at par paris pr prwIth parwith
wIth Int Inthrest rest at 3 Ir nor cL ipt The lon loan loanis I
is redeemable p ie mabh > in 1963 A sinking sinking fund fundof fundQf fundof
of i Jpr 1 per cent will H be applied apple to the thepurchase te tepurchase thepurchase
purchase of stock when below beow par parThe pr prTht parThe
The Tht government oemmentof of the Transvaal re reserves yeserves e erves ¬
serves rves theright the right toay to y off of stock at a any anytime anytime
time after May 1 1923 subject subj t to six
PACKING HOUSE ENGINEERS STRIKE STRIKEAND SJRIKEANDEIGHT
t
ANDEIGHT AND EIGHT BIG CONCERNSINTROUBLE GONCEININ fROUBLE
I
Chicago Chicgo May 7 1Buness 7Business Business at a the thepacking thepacking I
packing houses Is being conducted conductedunder conductedunder
pcing beinl cnducte
under difficulties dlfcume today toda owing t tthe t th I Ithe
the strike strke of stationary statonar engineers engineerswhich e engipeerswhich e
which was was called caJed without warning yes yesterday ies yesterday ¬
terday afternoon Exengineers wrr who wtioare whoare
tray aferWon Exengineer w10 w10are
are now pccupying higher hlgh i posltloj posltlojhave postIoIthave
have ha e been called cned upon upn to k takethe taketheplaces tke take pltJ te teplace the theplaces
places place of the regular relula men m n in some In Instances InMtances Instances ¬
stances and by one expedient or an another a another ¬
other othEr all al of the eight concerns ontrn that thatrefused thit thitrfused thutrefused
refused rfused to sign sig the scale scle denatodsA denatodsAthe de dezp4W dezp4Wthe
the strikers strike are keeping their tlef iSptHjS lIil
cannon clon mounted on thefortifications thefortificationswete te the CorUf fortifications fortificationsete tons
wete ete served ae with wih tba th best besto of the theeaiamys th thesilen1ys
eaiamys 8 ne s ability abity Thegarrlgon The grrionof of the theninth theiJb theinintit
ninth iJb fort for resisted rsiste fiercely fercely and Cap Capitaih CaptUt CaptaiH
itaih tUt Pesshingordered hing orered the t fort to be besfedlled besitlled
sfedlled and captured by Y assault asault which whichwas whichwas whichoe
was done ions oe capured Lieutenants Lieutennts Shaw and andGrfccFe ano andGriYe
GrfccFe Giaie leading two companies Compni of the theTwistyseventh theTwh4tyseventh
Twistyseventh TWyseveth Infantry Infantl and a detach detachmejK detachte detachmest
te mejK of o cavalry cavalr surrounded the tenth tenthiortfehere tenthtrtw tenthorttere
iortfehere trtw orttere ere the sultan sultn had ad sought ref refuge refUgE refuge
uge UgE antt It I surrendered Tuesday The Thefqrts TheQrts Thetqrts
fqrts have n e been dismantled dismantledCaptain disanted disantedJ dismantledaptaln
J Captain aptaln Pershlng Pe hln moved north Tues Tuesdab Tuesdy
dab d to complete the exploration exploraton of the thelake thelake
lake lakeThp Iakc lakeThiP
Thp Spanish gunboat gunbat Velasco VeJas sunk sunkby snk snkt sunkbytbe
by bytbe the t ships of Admiral Admirl Dowdy De11Y off of Ca Cavlte CaJe Cavite
vlte Je has ha been beCIis benm1 Talsed d Her ban ba is Bt Btinjdbutnei not notinjid ot otinjv
injv injid d but Her upper upp works show the theettoet theeffd
ettoet injdbutnei effd of the American AmPn shell
Port Arthur Athu Ont May 7 7Byan 7By By an ac accident acld ¬
cident cdent ld nt on the main mair line lne on the Can Canadlan Candln Canadlan
adlan dln Pacific Pacfic railroad rairoad near nerDester Dester sta station staUon station ¬
tion ftftytwo ftytwomles ftftytwomlles miles east a a of this place placetwelve pJce pJcetwelve placetwelve
twelve laborers Jabor Imprisoned Imprioned in the thewreckage thewreckage thewreckage
wreckage of o a derailed deraled work train were wereeither wereeither ere ereether
either ether killed kled outfight outi ght or burned burne to todeath todeath todeath
death Eight others Ve were tere e frightfully fHghtfullyburned tHghtfuUyJ
J I burned and a number of o t them theWUI wilt die dieThe dieThe dieThe
The men were asleep wHen the train trainleft tin trainleft I
left lef the track trackThe trackTle
Tle The train was running at high speed speedwhen speedwhen I
when It was derailed deraled presumably pre mably D Dthe bythe by bythe
the breaking of an axle axle Every car cr left teftthe lef leftthe
the track and plunged down an em embankment emI enbankment ¬
bankment into the ditch dich The men menwho menwho menwho
I who were killed kled were were asleep in what whatJs whati5kown whatIs
Js i5kown known as the boarding car which whichwas whih whihwas whichwas
was attached to the rear of the train trainThers tralnI trainThere
I There wer e thirty men in the car It Itwas I Itwas
was as crushed like lke an eggshell egghel killing killingsome kii killingsome
some sme of the men outright and pinning I
and more recently recenty developed develp the Dewey Deweymine DeweymiD Deweymind
mine miD at Thunder mountain which whih is isknown Iskn isknown
known kn to o be of great gr 1tvlie value He built builttwo buit buittwo builttwo
two Sh6rt hort lines Hne of rail
so railwayS I way a one from fromNampa fromNampl fromNampa
Nampa Nampl to Murphy thfe tl other from fromJfampa frm frmamp fromampa
Jfampa amp ampa to Emmett Another Anothtr monument monumentis monumentNampa
is hteNampa hisNampahotel Nampa hotel whichwas Whlehw 8 opened openedthree QP openedthree ened enedthFee
three months ago al It I cost 250000 50 His Hisestata Hi Hisestate
estate etate 12 l29oeo Is estimated at from 1000000 100 to tol29oeo
months monts notice ntc The installments l stlment on onstock onstock
stock stok are payable yable AS follow followThree fQDo followsThree
Three Thre per p cent payable yab on in applica application applc appilcaties ¬
ties tin 7 per pr cent cnt May Ia 2a 2 and Id the U balance balanceto blance blanceto I
to be b distributed distrit from frm June to Decem December De Delemher ¬
her hr The he installments Instlmnt may be paid in infull Infull I
full Cul May My 21 2 under uder a discount disult of p 2 2 per percent percent r
cent cnt The T list lst closes clO en en n or r betorel betorelMay bfe before beforeMay I I
May ay 12 12Through I IThrugh 12Through
Through Thrugh various sru London Len houses h011 ap applications P ¬ J Jpl Iplicatlons
plications pl atln in behalf bhal of American lcan clients clientswere cent clientswere
were made mae this t afternoon alern for allot allotments allt alltmnt allotments ¬
ments mnt of G the TranevaaE Trar loan These Thesehowever T Toefr Thesehowever
however oefr were ere not Jot very er large and an as asthey ast asthey
they t must take taf their tei chance cbnc with the theother tbeothe theother
other othe applications appitins American r money moneywill moey I Im Jwill
will m not figure fgur to tony any great ttexteRt ent extent in inthe inthe inthe
the present prent issue le The Ti hankers bnke expect expectthat ext extthat expectthat
that applicants appltat win m only receive riTe about aboutper abut abutpr aboutper
per pr cent cnt of oftamats the amounts asked ae for forus forh forate
us h the th oversubscription overblpt n of the te loan ia iaassured i iaur isassured
assuredThe assured assuredThe
aur
The rush rds for prospectuses JrtUe was wa unpre unprecedented unpreceet unprecedented ¬
cedented ceet fAt At the hour ofissue of r issue ue thou thousands thouSdsof thousandg ¬
sands Sdsof of people pple stood < at i hi the pouring pouringrain pourtg pourtgi pouringrain
rain i jour onr rdep deep in the streets steet leading leadingto ledinb ledinbto
to the Ue Bank Bnk of England EnJaD The scene scenein scenein scenein
in the lobbies during the first issue of ofthe oftile ofthe
the prospectuses resembled a football footballscrimmage footballscrimmage
scrimmage in which the h weakest went wentto we wentto t tto
to the wall Later street hawkers sold soldcopies soldcopies soldcopies
copies of the prosneetuses Dr08 prospe tisees as fast as asthey asthey
they could get the cash cfcsaNOBTHEB2T cashNOETBEEN
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NORTHERN PACIFIC WRECKButte WRECK WRECKButte
Butte May 7 7A A Hope Ida special to totbe toJ tothe
the Miner says that an eastbound t nd North Northern ¬
J h aa tnd ndm
ern rn Pacific freight train this i t morning morningwent m morningwent
went through a bridge t near there th r The Tneengine Thffngint Theengine >
engine and throe thr oar lal1l of f Uti tl I caught caujjrhtfte caughtfiVe
fiVe fi and wen destr de lfstroyeil trlln yed Several traJn traJnnien tr trAnflint n nbtrB
flint were slightly Injured ured uredc
a
c
MClELLAN TO TOWR1TE TOWRITE
WRITE NEW OPERA OPERAAirees OPERAAgrees
+
Agrees With F H Stevenson to toFurnish toFurnish toFurnish
Furnish the Score ScoreFOR ScoreC ScoreFOR
1 1I 1FOR
C I
FOR AROIYiANCE AR MANCEQF OF OFJAPAN5 OFJAPAN5MBTBOPoLITAH JAPAN JAPAN1MEOHOPOLEEAir t ti tMBWROPOLITAX i
MEOHOPOLEEAir PRODUCTION PRODtJ < TION OF OFTHE OPThE
THE PIECE IS PROMISED PROMISEDCAST PRO PROMISEDt PROMISEDCAST SBD SBDI SBDCAST 1
t I
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + t
+ +
+ CAST OF CHABAQOTKS CEARA CHABAC135E S 4 + A ACokmel I
+ + 4 1 1Cnonel
1 + Colonel Bob Prescott a Texas Texacowboy + i icowboy i
+ cowboy with a company of i roach rough 4 4rIdersin f ft
t riders ridersID in the mikados mikadosUTe arnw ar +
4 + UTe Texas Bill and other ot3s rough + K Kriders
+ 4 riders ridersEmpress rldelsEmpre86 I IEsepreag +
+ Empress of China + f
+ t Prince Hoang HOILD her son sonf eonWoug 2 2Vollb +
+ f Wong a marriage broker brofeerViceroy brokerVIC +
4 + Viceroy Oy HopTooHI HopTooHIlkouri 4 j
4 Makouri his daughter daughterbJ + f fhingLlng
4 + hingLlng bJ Li an actor and female teanaJeImpersonator moic moicimperuenator +
4 + impersonator ImpersonatorGenerR1 imperuenatorGeneral + f ft
+ t General Kofuplsteethsky Iofuplsteet Kofupistcethssian Ras asian + f ff
+ f sian ambasssador ambR dor + f j
4 His six daughters daughtersChinese < tChlnes +
+ t Chinese girls court tadtaaj Jad indie rough roughf roulthrident + It ItHia
4 + f riders members of the court and andothers aDdthers andothers +
+ others othersPROFESSOR +
+ + + + + 4 + + + + + + + t + + + + 1 1PROFESSOR I IP
ROSSOR J JITCLBLLAN j is to toconuose tocjnpose
PROFESSOR P J
conuose C1 pose a comic opera He has hasz basFgIted hasrgieed
z greed with lth F 10 H Stevenson of ofNew ofNew
New York to furnish l the musir 1nWJ for a amusical amu amusical I
musical mu 1 comedy romed entitled uA A Romame Romameof
of Japan for which hlh Mr Stevenson he hewritten has beFwritten haswritten
written the libretto Mr Stevenson has hasbeen han hasbeen
been n a a associated oclated lated with ith Klaw Erlanger Erlangerhas ErlangerhR Eriangerhas
has < written skits for Weber eber I Fields Fieldsand FWldsaHd Fieldsand
and has had other experience in this thisline tbillline thisline
line He will remain here until the theopera thppera theopera
opera is finished which will probably probablybe
be in September SeptemberMr
Mr Stevenson says S that a leading leadingproducing leadl leadlproducing leedingProducing
producing firm connected with the syn syndicate sTDdicate syndirate ¬
dicate has already agreed to put on the theopera theopera theopera
opera in New Yolk when it is com completed completed cornpleted ¬
pleted Before this done however howeverthe howeverthe howeverthe
the piece will PT pr ba < y be produced in inSalt InSalt inSalt
Salt Lake by a local company companyMcClellan compan7McCleHan companyNcClellan
McClellan Is Agreeable AgreeableThe
The acquaintance between Professor ProfessorMcCIellan ProCe ProfessorMcClellan sor sorMcClellan
McClellan and Mr Stevenson began two twoyears twoears twoyears
years ears ago when the latter w was s playing playinghere playinghere playinghere
here in the Ralph Cummings stock stockcompany stockrompany stockcompany
company Mr Stevenson Stevf > nson heard Pro Professor Professor Professor ¬
fessor McCIellan play lJa the tabernacle tabernacleorgan tabernacleorgan tabernacleorgan
organ and also heard some of his hlscom hlscompositions com compositions cornpositions ¬
positions Becoming impressed ed with withthe withthe withthe
the possibilities po slblliUes of an opera for which whichthe whtehtbe whichthe
the local musician should compose COI1l the themusic themusic themusic
music he came here from the east this thisweek thiSwEek thinweek
week with a view ie to making the ar arrangements arngements orrangements ¬
rangements After giving the matter mattersome mattersome mattersome
some consideration Professosr McCIel McCIellan McCIeIlan IcC1elIan ¬
lan consented to take hold holdI
I know Professor McCIellan can canwrite niBwrite canwrite
I
write music which will make a great greathit greathit greathit
hit declared Mr Stevenson last even evenhag eenI evenbig
hag I came all the way from New NewYork NewYork NewYork
York simply to set g t him to do this thisProfessor f
Professor Mtridlan is already en engaged engaged engaged
gaged on an opera of more > serious na I jif
if if ifJf f ji ififof it 1tli 11
THREE THREESTATESU THREESTATESUTHISPROJECT STATES IN INTHIS INTHIS
THIS THISPROJECT THISPROJECTirrigation PROJECT PROJECTj PROJECTirrigation PROjECTIrrigation
j
irrigation Scheme Scheme That Involves InvolvesUtah InvolyesUtah InvolvesUtah
Utah Wyoming and Idaho IdahoGOVERNMENT IdahoOVERNMENT IdahoGOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES INVESTIGATESDEPARTMENT INVESTIGATESI INVESTIGATESDBPART3KNT
S I
DEPARTMENT DBP ARTMRh OOfFXCIAI o DIS DISCUSSES DISCUSSES DISOUSSBS
CUSSES TJTB PROPOSITION PBOPOSKCIOHA PROPOSIaONA
l
4 4A I
A PROJECT Which would irrigate irrigatehundred IrrigithuDdreda lrrigtoJ
A
A J hundred of thousands of acre acresload Oe Oeland v t tJaAcI
land In Wyoming aiDg Idaho and Utah Utahincluding rlalIJacllld1llc Utahincluding
including a ar large tract in the Salt Lak LakValley LakTaue7 LkTaUy
Valley is being investigated by b the fed fedaral fed6traJ fedral
aral ral government The Thescbeme scheme is to di divert dive divert ¬
vert ve t the water of the Green river imu imuthe im imthe intathe
the Bear river using Bear lake as a areservoir aoIr a atservoir
reservoir oIr and furnishing f furfl1shIn lD enough water waterto Waterto waterto
to supply vast tracts of now DO arid land landin lantlIn lanjIn
in Ulnta county Wyoming W7 Bannock Bannockcounty BannoekcOunt Banno Bannocounty
county cOunt Idaho and Cache Box Eld Eldr EldrWeber EldrWeber r rWeber
Weber Davis and alt t Lake counties countl countlUtah countiesthi1
Utah tftahlarence Utahttarence thi1tiarenee
larence T Johnston T assistant illtant chief chiefof hirof hietof
of irrigation invtMtigRtion in the 1 1parUnent 1partment 1 1partment
partment of agrlctilt a agrlculte ite arrived arrl ed In Salt SaltLake ia 8 It ItLake ItLake
Lake yesterdayand ye8terc1 yesterdy aM ad told something somethingabout lIOID soniethin soniethinibout thin thinbout
about the posBUriHUes in this tbl direction dlnctlonr directionMr
3 Mr r Johnston J neton who is at the Kenyon in inIjere j jI1ere islere
Ijere to consult with State Engineer A AF AJ AL
F Doremvs with a view to cooperating cooperatingwith coo ratng ratngwith
with him in hkr work under the new newlw 11 newlaw > V VI VThe
lw I
lwThe
The Bear river r project according to toMr tlMr toMr
Mr Johnston te one which may not b btaken btaken he hetaken
taken up for a number of years but it itattorde itatCords itaffords
affords a method by which an immense immensereserve imm Immensereserve n8 n8reeene
reserve water supply 8Uf ly may be acquired acquiredfor acquiredfor acquiredfor
for the Salt Lake valley Jey and the inter intervening Intervening intervening ¬
vening country countryGreen countryGreen countryGreen
Green river is I next to the Coiora Colorado Coioradothe Coloradothe < io iothe
the greatest stream I entering Utah Utahsaid UtahHid Utahsaid
said Mr Johnston last evening This Thisplan Thl Thlp1an Thisplan
plan to divert the waters w rs is practicable practicableand pract practiabland bl bland
and would irrigate an Immense amount amountofland amountOC aihountOf
ofland OC land A route for a canal has been beensurveyed foensurveTed beensurveyed
surveyed beginning near the line be between between between ¬
tween Uinta and Fremont counties countiesWyoming countiesVyomlng countiesWyoming
Wyoming crossing the mountains near nearL ntalLa nearLa
L La Barge mountain and going wester westerly westerly westerl ¬
ly l to near Cokevllte where the canal canalWould canalreuld canalwould
Would empty into a tributary of th thBear the thetBear theBear
Bear river Another Anothersltort short canal would wouldbe wouldbe muldbe
be necessary necese ry to bring the water proper properly properly ¬
into Bear lake lakeStorage lakeStorage I IStorage
Storage of Flood WatersWhen WatersWhen Waters WatersWhen
When this work was completed dur during durInS durIng ¬
ing the dry season the water would be beused beUfed beused
used only for the lands directly under underthe underthe underthe
the canal In flood seasons the surplus surpluswould surplWwould surpluswould
would be carried over to B Bear ar lake lakewhere lakewbere lakewhere
where It would be stored for us tma Dur During DmIng DtrDig ¬
ing the dry season it would be conveyed conveyeddown conveyeddown conveyeddown
down the Bear river and used to water waterthe wateIthe waterthe
the lands along alo g the way In addition additionto
to the great irrigation works already alreadyconstructed aireadvconstructed alreadyconstructed
constructed another canal is projected projectedon proJect d don
on the east side of the river Kaough Kaoughwater F FioughWater ugh ughwater
water would be furnished so that the thecanal tbecanal thecanal
canal could be brought down along the thefoothills thefoothills thefoothills
foothills through Weber and Davis Daviscounties DaviScounties DavIscounties
counties and clear to Salt Lake Some Somoof Someof me meor
of the richest land 11 nd in the wfst w not l t un under untkr uitder ¬
der Irrigation is s along the benches iff iffjntJtJf il1it
it jntJtJf jltil JiI1t1t1tit
PROFESSOR I I l cCLELLAni
a a
+ + + 44 + 1tif 1t1t it
tore written in connection with a Den Denver Denver Denver ¬
ver unknown unknownThis unknownThis unknownThis
This other opera op ra will take me three threeor
or four years ears to complete said he last lastevening a lastevening t tt
evening t while the one I am under undertaking undertaking undertaking ¬
taking with Mr Stevenson will requiremuch requiremuch require requiremuch
much less ame time I have been going over overthe overthe overthe
the plot ana some of the lyrics with withhim withhim withhim
him and I have been favorably im impressed 1mpre impressed ¬
pressed pre 6ed with them I think Dk they are areclever areclever
clever and can be worked Into a suc successful successful suecessfui ¬ I
cessful opera oparaScene operane operaSleBe
Scene ne Is in PekingThe PekingThe Peking PekingThe
The action of the piece is in the city cityof cityof cityof
of Peking although the title would im imply Imply Imply ¬
ply that thatU it was in Japan The central centralfigure ce centralrM tral tralre
figure re rM te Colonel Bob Prescott a Texas Texascowboy Texaow Texascowboy
cowboy ow boy who w takes tak service sentcewlth with his hiscommand hislOI hiscommand
command lOI l1Iand of roughriders rough riders in the mika mikados mHtado mikados ¬
dos do army < in China the t time being g dur during curi durin ¬
ing i in 1 the ChineseJapanese li Japanese war 1 He and andhis aadhis andhis
his men disguise as Tartar allies a11i of the theempressand tb tbempreB theempress
empress empressand and enter < Pekingto Peking to kidnap kidnapContinued dchJapCodURued kidnaptCoitieued
Continued on Page Pa e t to
Davis county and this would b bbrought bbrought bbrought
brought under water waterThe waterThe waterThe
The government may sever under undertake undrtake undertake ¬
take this because there are so many manyi manypossible manypossible
i possible complications regarding og rights rightsbut rightsbut rightsbut
but the scheme is practicable and af affords affords affords ¬
fords a means to increase e the water watersupply watersupply watersupply
supply In this locality localityTTtah JocalityUtah localityUtah
Utah Well Watered State StateThere StateThere StateThere
There is = s no need to fear for Utahs Utahsfuture rUbsfuture Utahsfuture
future from an agricultural u1tua1 standpoint standpointThis standpointTJaIs standpointThis
This is one of the best watered arid aridstates aridstates aridsttes
states in the Union Methods of mak making making ¬
ing use of the water will be worked out outas outas outas
as they are needed neededMr neededMr
Mr 1 Johnston is assistant chief of f ir irrigation irrlptlon Irligation ¬
rigation investigations in the depart departi department
i ment nt of agriculture The work of arid aridland arid1and aridland
land reclamation Uon under the N Xelands Xelandsdoes Newlandsetdoes > wlands wlandsactdoes
actdoes does not come under this depart department d departtuent rt rtnaent ¬
ment being < in charge of the secretary secretaryof sef tar tarat
of the interior but the two branches branchescooperate branchEscooperate branches00operate
cooperate when they can The agri agriConttnued a aContinued
Continued on Page 2
CLAIMS TO B Br THE JI1 LEGITIMATE I HEIR HEIRONDON HEIRr HEIRL
r
1 ONDON O DQN May 7 7Another Another chapter in the sensational claim of Henry HenrySackviMeWest HenrySackvUIeWest +
+ 4
4 + L L1 SackviMeWest to fee the legitimate le8I mate heir of Lord Sackrille former formerT formeIBritish + I IBritish
+ T British minister ter at TOasni WashfaK g on was heard today In the chancery chancerycourt cbancerycourt chancerycourt +
+ court The claimant whose e fun name is Ernest Henri Jean Baptiste BaptisteSackvflleWest BaptisteSaekvllle BaptisteSackviileWest +
+ SackvflleWest Saekvllle West applied for f the appointment oQ a committee to examine examinewithessee + Q Qwitnesses
+ 4 witnesses in France an Mt Spain in in support of his claim Counsel for the theplaintiff theplalnttll theplaintiff +
+ plaintiff explained e that the tJaeacUoft action was for the ourpose of perpetuating perpetuatlnKtestimony perpetuatingtestimony +
+ 4 testimony in support of o hi his claims clr to the title and estate est te as while Lord LordSackvllJeWest LordfC +
1 fC f SackvilleWest was alive nJivetM the plaintiff could not bring brin action to establish establishhis
+ his rights rightsHenry rightsHenry rightsHenry +
+ Henry SackvilleWest SackYille eat counsel continued < claims to be the eldest son sonor 4 4of
4 + of Lord Sackville by b his marriage with Josephine Duran de Ortaga The Thedefendants Thedefendants Thedefendants +
+ defendants denied the marriage alleging that Josephine J de Ortaga had hadpreviovsly hadbeen ad adTrfi +
+ previovsly Trfi I been lw n married to Antonio de Olivia who was then t en and is still stillf stillalive tlU tlUalive +
+ alive and is nut divorced from her The court granted the application + 1 f
+ + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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