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I TUESDAY APRIL 21 24 4 IQJOO SALT sALol LAKE CITY UTAH NUMBER 334 131t
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DR R MA MAYO YO SA SAYS VB VBIT
IT IS NOT SMAllPOX SMAllPOXA
A Sensation Created by His Report Present Presented ¬
ed Jo o the Salt Lake Medical Soci Society Society Society ¬
ety Last Evening EveningLiuto EveningRCJched
Liuto UjOfl Readied by Him as Medical Officer in Charge of the thelsolallon he heMalion lieblatiOfl
Malion HospitalHow the lie Disease Originated in the United UnitedMalesEpidemic UnitedtalesEpidel1tic UnitediaiesEPide1t1
MalesEpidemic Caused by the lie Return of Our Soldiers front fronlnta frontuba fromiba
nta and Hie PhilippinesEffect of VaccinationCity Pliy Pliyuati Phyian
uati ian King MI1 Presents an Interesting Il1tcr stlng Paper Paper1he The Subject Dis Disat Disus illsusJ
us usJ J at Length by the Physicians
v r i the city cityi clt
i f mially rmall declared declaredpiegent dlO1artdb
b i > piegent epidemic epidemici pldimlc4UUtIlpO
i tunallpwc Jt I II not notmude hOtlIlule 1101nate
mude at the tb ret retit re redt I Itit
dt it Lak County Countyning CoIIDtyI Countyud
I Inlnr ning and waa waami wiaLII
mi LII observations observationsi ob uvatlo uvatloI
i xtendmf over ovtri
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the theispottoi report ot otof ofot
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II 1 a 1 soMler and andfourth andfurth andrurth
fourth Infantry Infantryt
t t iindy j y wtrt thick thlcki
Ii i IKS and Hi the IIIS IIISUH II IIit1
UH it1 k I but then tII w was wasan wad
d an was a vaccinated vaccinatedI
II I liveg h t over Jordan Jordann Jordannl1ltlonll
n L million nl1ltlonll except exceptn t elJt
n 1 lIa was UK IBM em marked markedi I arkedlie
i > 11 Hu had never neveri neverniAtive
i I I > motive engineer engineerr neeI neeI1Ii1
r 1Ii1 1Ii1e led ledn
e n I was 11 presented presentedI
t I Hi ii llgfMee llleH < In Its ItsA It ItI
I L A I IH 5 no fl pitting at atr atuneiImzn
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11 j s CUM CU5 IK I one on in inrI inM
rI 1 I l > in suutntifully suutntifullynd IUll8I1fullJII
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I 1 HI h the I hI disease distunei
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dJ i interesting case casei calKalld elseailed
i ailed Hinallpox Hinallpoxime
use with Ith which IhkbI whichftflhIIjIF Mcttfimtllar
I fimtllar mlllar lit II has haeio
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h i I un n thf tli present presenta pre en4i
a on the th doubts doubtsihe
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as to toi
i 0 > u or 11 thlee here whereIi hereIi
n < Ii to t cnilluence cnilluenceappearance cortluencealJpearallce Curttluenceppearumce
appearance of ofv utilllrlt oftUarjty
v i lUriiy illlrlt between betwpenI
1 1 I x wag Wa marked markedus
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1 s there was washilc walII wasOhil
II Ohil hilc In others othersuijious otherI otherstL4lUl
I uijious t UI Tiy b the theI
I I y there was no noiny nor notver
iny r ftvcr the theMite thetate thestate
Mite Miteulitcdh stateUhtMiIy I IjlotII
ulitcdh brought liroughti broughtrtttrai
i 111111111 turnuij from fromh trumwhr fromwhere
where h rv It waa waanil w wa wari
> nil not consld consldnt conaldtther
11 tther her a 11 11lIt cc cclI
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1 II fonn and in inInfettlon Inx
t x Infection had hadi
II i t come im other th r In Ina Intclne
a txlne t < 1 ne and
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11 ii rl r i hat con conniudlll conI conrt4Ujift
I niudlll 111Idlll1I j entail gniallnt entailiilmies
nt piji ljJImlcl iilmiesand inlcg inlcgind
I and I I tt a t Present proiienti pr < lent
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UII1ItII Pr D rIaJO Mayo And I now place plac my myraltMUon 11I1rutlon mypesiioition
raltMUon In the tb hand of Dr King KingI
I have prepared t Rafter or this dig digetw 1511ea diee1W
prellfred
etw ea which 1 will read ael now or at come gomeother IOmeother comeother
other time ai a you gentlemen ntlmen de desire desireU lr lrlie
lie U was requested to proceed with the thereading th thrdln thersdibg
reading and presented pretnt the tb following follow lit re report reo reoport report ¬
port portBait portlalt
Bait Lake County CouatMe4lcal Medical IoeltOenUlmh1n SocietyGentlemenIn Society SocietyOentl
Oentl OenUlmh1n mn In submitting this report reportI
I have fully in 1 mind the dangerous dangerousground danerourround dangerousground
ground on which 1 stand It my de deductions deItuctlon deluction ¬
ductions are re wrong and my observa observations obllrvalion obiervation ¬
lion nre Incorrect I shall reap the Just Justrrltlclcms JutIrltlelpm justcriticisms
criticisms of my confreres and be th thbrunt the thebrunl thebrunt
brunt for censure nure and nd ridicule of the thelaity thelaity thelaity
laity These are not pleasant but If Ifthe Itthe ifthe
the following lines lIn b bfl not the truth It ItIs itis
Is 8 been because use I have made grave rave errors rora In Inubsenlnf Inobler111I inobaering
ubsenlnf conditions and have failed failedto
to comprehend whAt has he been n taught taughtme
me and what I have read Unfortunate Unfortunately ¬
ly I I have blll had no clinical experience In InmalUiix InImIJ InmaI1ix
ImIJ malUiix IIx and n1 tilts should be h a sum sufficient sumdent umclent ¬
dent > reaon ear II On > n why I should aboulIIlmulnqulftt aboulIIlmulnqulfttbut irmaln quiet quietbut quietbut
but in doing go I catnot harmonise harmonisewhat harmonisewhat harmonizewhat
what hag been bp n taught nif with what 1 1have 1hliVe Ihave
have tierved < In my prouont rMrnt capacity capacityquarantine capacityII
II quarantine officer It in j true that thateven thten thateven
even en li hft n my m experience hug hll been brief briefTn
Tn m mr > nltlelal caoacltv T have spoken spokenof
of the prevailing epidemic r ldmlc as 1 smallpox smallpoxand mallpoand maiipoand
and In doiiiK PO o I ha bIn < followed the theateps tb tbItI11 thesteps
steps of my m predeceggor and taken up upthe upthe upthe
the Wurk adopting the hypothesis given givenby givenby Ivtn Ivtnb
by b the board of health This was w well wellfor welltor wellfor
for to ghow the leant I alt doul would be to torelax tortlu torelax
relax ih Ihp stringent quoi QUl1nlltln nitln mess measures nlellurel messuree ¬
ures go 0 necessarY for th health of the thecity thelty thecity
city lty and go o successfully urrt > ufully enforced by the thehealth thehealth he hehealth
health commissioner commissionerAny cotnjflisIOtrAny
Any An material that 1 may bring to tnyour toyour toyour
your attention I II not Intended to alter alterdlgclptlnarv alterdisciplinary lter lterdl
disciplinary dl dpllnar measures mI1 enforced nfr d In the thepast tbePalt thepast
past The prHent epidemic should be beas b beas
as 8 well looked loo alter from A prophylac prophylactic ¬
tic standpoint as Is IsI 1I111 pu > ltM cibleI ltMI
I Have ve read with withhealth w 1I IrNIIl jtter jtter1bt t ttn
tn 1bt n etto ettohealth tO ft 1It 1Ithlth
health of Illinois by b Dr James K Ntven NtvenHde Nevenihyde vens vensHyde
Hyde on The Epidemic of Modified ModifiedSmallpox Modifled8malna todlntd8maJt
Smallpox 8maJt ox Prevalent Pr lent In Home Portions Portionsof
of the h tnltcd States It appears to tome tome tome
me that Dr Hyde wishes to throw the themantle themantle themantle
mantle of reserve about his hi shoulders shouldersby Ihould Ihouldb
by b using ulln tile term tPrI1oomodlned modified Far be It Itfrom Ittrom Itfrom
from in Intentions to criticize this thisgreat thlgrpt thisgreat
great authority but I mention mentionthe
the title of 0 his bl paper as a aproof a aproof Pproof
proof that there If I some douM < In his hismind hllmind hismind
mind a as to the diagnosIs of the disease diseaseIn dllea dlleaIn
In question que lIon The dl diversity entity of opinion opinionnot
not only onl among the laity lut but among amongthe amonrthl amongthe
the medical profession bag hu called forth forthoplnloiu furthoplnlonl forthtninions
oplnloiu from various gouuvs unI Put as asyet IIet asyet
yet et no one hn has placed hlni hlnllf If on record recordby rNordby recordby
by unuuullfledly calling the prallng prallngdlaeaw pralllnrdlaealM preaIlIngdisease
disease smallpox There Ig u tendency tendencyto tlIdenlto
to cant out the name with a rtung lied liedto tlldto tiedto
to It tn ease that ghould a ilirr 11Intla 11Intlatlon ifntla ifntlatlon
tlon bV made It mt may be hand bUIJIrllJak bUIJIrllJakIt bark barkIt backIt
It will be remembered that the medi medical mpdlc1 nu4ical ¬
cal profession was at t s sa > a on another anotherKreat RnotherIeat attothergreat
great problem early In the present crn crntury Crntur crfltury
tury tur 1nc Inc subject of this dlnrusjlon was wastyphun wastyphus II IItyphIU
typhus fever and the dlvcuMlun lasted lastedfrom laldfrom iustedfrom
from ISM to 18M Prior to the th former formerdate formerdate formerdate
date and nd during durin this period many man had hadobserved hadIIbNrYe hadobserved
observed l differences In the continued continuedf continuedfeveru ontlnuedteven
f teven ver In 1821 Louis great t work ap appeared apPNlN appearid ¬
peared In which th the name typhoid typhoidwas
was al given fn to the fever resembling ty typhus typbu typhus ¬
phus At tbls period typhoid fever feernlone te fevergione r ralon
nlone prevalledin In Pane 1 and it was a uni universally unlvirlally untverially ¬
versally believed to be Identical with withthe withthe Ith Iththt
the continued fever of Great Britain Britainwhere Rritalnwhere rllalnhere
where here In reality typhoid ty hold and typhus co coexisted coflsllted coexisted ¬
existed and the Intestinal legion wa waregarded WIUIferdld wasregarded
regarded as an accidental aC < ldelltal occurrence In Inthe IDtbe inthe
the course of ordinary typhus tphuM1tler tphuM1tlerIt Osier OsierIt
It wan not however till 183 that Ocr Gerhard Oerhard Ocrhard ¬
hard of Philadelphia a upll > of Louis Louisrave Louisgave
rave 1 ve to the world a full and satisfac satisfactory aatlltctory satisfactory ¬
tory account of the clinical and nd anato anatomical anatomlcal matemiemi ¬
mical differences differene which are now recog recogtilled rt rseogitised ot othlled
tilled The subject was not fully settled settledtill etlledtill
till 1S4951 184 51 when h n Jenaers observations observationswere
were published Thus WI e find that It Ittook Ittook ittook
took the medical world thirtyseven thirtysevenyears
years en to bring Itself to recognise ty typhoid typhoid typhoid ¬
phoid fever Thin I III not the only cane canewhere cuwhere easewhere
where the medical fratcinltv tratel nltv has been beendivided bopn4hldll beendivided
divided In fact It teems that It Is I our ourprovince ourprolnce ourprovince
province to disagree disagreeMODIFIED dl dlMODIFIE disagreeMODIIIE
MODIFIED 8MAILPOX 8MAILPOXMow
Mow comes om along alon this socalled alled modi modified modifted modifled ¬
fled smallpox which hlch needs many ex excuses excu cxculn ¬
cuses cu and apologies from our medical medicalwriter medlralwrit medicalwriters
writer writ for calling call1n It such and causes causesue caua cauaWI cluedus
ue to marvel why Yob the axioms of old In Inregard Inretard inregied
regard to smallpox are re not true Theor Theories Theorlei Theories ¬
ies explanatory planator of Its It I mildness have havecom hvetome havecome
com from every source none seem ra rat 1 1tlonal rtional
t tlonal l nal to me All or at least many manyhave man manbn manyhave
have followed the lead of the flint wri writers wtitlN1 writers ¬
ters It In unpopular to do II otherwise otherwiseThere uthprwltThere otherwiseThere
There Is I p a disease lIisel prevalent In our ournewly ournew ourcewiy
newly new I acquired possemlons which Is IsKnown I Iknown isknown
Known by various nanvg namesCuban Cuban Itch Itchand Itchnd Itchand
and nd Porto Rican chicken pox Dobe DobeItrh I DobeItch be beHlh
Itch and al d Manila Itch None ot our ourAmerican ourAmertan
American Am rjBn authorities mention It but butour butur butour
our ur returned soldiers are very 11 emphatic emphaticIn
In Its it condemnation I have hll ve seen no noreport norporu noreports
report on smallpox from the lb profes profession prof profaln prnteidon ¬
don that visited either rubs < viua or Manila Manilahence lanllabf 1anIiaheitce
hence bf th the lack of authentic Informs Information Intormatlon Informstion ¬
tion The reports that have reached reachedthl reachedthie aehedthlct
thl thlct country have been on typhoid and andmalaria andmalatl andmalaria
malaria principally and nd I do not doubt doubtthat doubttbat doubtthat I
that had even a ftw II CI cas S of 0 smallpox smallpoxoccurred lmallpoxIlMIurrct smallpoxoccurred
occurred In the tb American army at atUher ateither ateither
IlMIurrct either of then tb places due recognition recognitionwould rpro recognitionwould < nllion
would hare hi been given n I t Thin r PobP flobeItch > obe obeItch
Itch or Porto Rican chl k konpx > < m ix wa not notconsidered notconsidered
considered eonl lprct < Of much ItIrtanrp nu > irtance ol else elsemore lit litmore e emor
more rot rollre Ice had been tui l f It hv b the theauthorities thluthnrlllC theauthorities
authorities It this thl dtaa wa a a om lIIall lIIallpox ntllpox ill illpox
pox v rhv hv was It not called 111 k l llt > > the ihiwarm thewrnl thewarm
warm dlmate < II mat of u Manila and Cuba mod modrat modett moderet
rat ett he virulence of smallpox If so sowhy sowhy 0 0h
why h dien 1 not the tl climate of Mexico and sndNew andNw andNew
New uil rl reat > a n troderate It a And Andfuttli Allottunl Andfurtl
futtli why dnir dOt rot the dl 11IlIIl a e of ofmain ofImali f fptniflt
main v KIIIHI In vhnl iIl M e wh 0 h n In Introdi Introd Introd
trod i llllnt into flt a t inpeii ttflt < < liiMil liiMilI IIiaI >
I J I 11 hIs IT 111 IT 1Ia IM > sae saeiVitpOtj a altlO IB IBIntroav
Introav I M I our iir iitiirn 1 lll n tnv tnvraeonu v Yr vrafona
rafona r loa being beln these When the call callai ciiiwaR
waR ai male for volunteers volunt to go < 0 in Cubs Cubsind uba ubaand tib tibind
ind Manila every plr State wa I n rprest rprestI > pre
d I und vory town sent Its patrl palrllI palrllIn patrttlcsnt lie lien
snt n to I the th war Thf Th war b thlni bin binI Inn cu IIIPr IIIPrIIH r rihri
ihri I fe eoldirM lrrr returned to t th Ihlr > ir hom homu hnss hnssIt m
u il I sIOIlt im nii ttity lv throughout the he ex exUti 0Xtert t tldt
Uti of I the country and Immediately wmadIateIyll
ll
following UM return of 0 the Ih volnnttrs volnnttrsthis olntnthl oluntesrthis
this thl eiddimlo followed Bmallpox ao aocordlBff according mccordht
cording cordht to the th records la not so tar farreaching tarttcbtnr tarreaching
reaching had It been to why wu Mon Montreal Mm Mmtrai th thtreal ¬
treal th the particular center for or an epi epidemic epldemle epidemta ¬
demic In INtr In tkls oplderals Osier Osierpeaks OIterk 01crspeaks
peaks k of 0 tMO 100 death occurring in nine nlnsmonth nlnmonth ninemonth
month The Stat board boa of health ot otOhio 0 0Ohio ofOhio
Ohio reports in 14 mottths 1M1 1 caws r of ofthis ofthl ofthis
this thl mollified smallpox with but thirty thirtydeaths thlrtdoloalhl thirtydeaths
deaths This mortality mortal It stems to be out outof outall outf
of f all proportion to the death rate that thatIs
Is I credited to smallpox in t past epidemics epidem pI4emICI ¬
ics icsOsier
Osier says 1 It must not be forgotten beforaottlntbat 1 forgottenthat
that an unoroteoted person may con contract MDtrct eontract ¬
tract a very virulent form ot 0 the die 41 41ele dieease disease ¬
ease smallpox from the mild vario variolold varlobid arlolold
lold Why has h this not been the tb case essIn c cIn caseIn
In th the present epidemic epidemicWatson epidemicWatson pldemlrWtaon
Watson says There Is I no contagion contagionso
so strong and sure ure as that of smallpox smallpoxand
and none that operates o rate at 10 o great ret a adistance adlltaftre adistance
distance In Salt Lake In the family familyot tmll tmllot
ot MrJU the little boy had the pre prevailing preIlInl prevIlIng ¬
vailing type of 0 socalled Modified ModlfledBmallpox MocIUled8rnllpo ModifiedSmallpox
Smallpox and th till father tUI mother and andllttl andlittle nd ndUttl
little sister none of whom had ever everbeen eyrbeen everbeen
been vaccinated and were we confined to tothe totbe tothe
the house by quarantine for three threeweeks thrt1eek threeweeks
weeks and In the closest family relation relationwith relatioDwith relationwith
with the little boy the th washerwoman washerwomanwas
was also 10 exposed tXOOtd1 how U It that none noneof nonot noneof
of these contracted th the dtoease In th thfamily tbtmlly the thefamily
family of 0 M 4 A ts grandfather the moth mother ¬
er I and five little children w were re quaran quarantined qurantlnd quarantined ¬
tined with Itb a sick baby none but the thsgrandfathr theIrndtather thegrsndfither
grandfathr and h he W years of ace acewer agewere Ce Cewre
were successfully vaclnated Why U UIt IIIt isit
It none nOli of these th II took the tb disease 4 Other Otheroasea Othercuea Otherouea
oasea would be elted and all would wouldeem woul4aHm wouldseem
seem to rtfute Itfu Dr Watsons statement statementon
on th the strength of the contagion if this thismodlfled thl thlmodlfted thismodified
modified smallpox 1111 0 la t the classical small smallpox smallpox mlIpox
pox of oM with Its mortality of 25 to toU toU
U per OeM eejttWHAT oelttI1AT OeMWhAT
WHAT I1AT LAYMEK THINK THINKTh THINKThe
Th The layman who liar had smallpox In Inthe Intbe Inthe
the past dot not believe this epidemic epidemicIs
Is I one on of smallpox His H II reasons on be beIng beInr being
Ing asked ked are that these patents do donot donot donot
not co blind they t h are r not sick sickenough sickenough Irk IrkenoUlII
enough do not stink la pustular stage stageand stageand ta taand
and are not pitted when they get et well welland welland weliand
and none dto d di These n art crude state statements elatementu talement ¬
ments but they th Imply a world of oftruth 0 0truth oftruth
truth truthI
I have questioned qu tlolltd many mln that have haveactually hlveactually haveactually
actually suffered from smallpox and andfew lindtew andfew
few have consented ronnt to oall this disease diseasesmallpox dllea dlleamallpox diseasesmallpox
smallpox Thismay Ie u unscientific unscientificbut
but those who have had vmallpox are areso areP0
so 0 Impressed with It that their opinion opinioncannot oplnlonecnnot plnionecannot
cannot be easily II shaken and since we wegenerally wernerlI wegenerally
generally make our dlagnodis of most mostdisease mOllfdtuea mastdiseases
disease from the statements of the thepatients tll tllpatlnu thepatlenti
patients we should ould give them due gredlt gredltfor Idlt Idltfor
for a knowledge of their past ailments ailmentsA
A Morlnon mlsslonury who has hultrtcl hultrtcltblfe served servedthree servedthree
three years yel In New Zealand and Aus Australia AUItralla Mistralia ¬
tralia described a dlgenae dl l e common to tothose tothole tothose
those countries that van called the Na Nalive Natlvp N Nlive
live Pox 1 01t His deeeriptlim of it coin coincide 00 00eM coilcities ¬
cities with the clinical history of the thepresent t1I1prent Ut Utpresent
present type of disuse lie WAS wry wryclear veryclear e1Jclear
clear on the thelNbJfict subject and nd claimed to tobav tobM tohave
have nursed It while hlle there He H said saidthe 1ldthC saidthe
the native drW d dr a sharp line between betweennative betweennative teen teennaU
native naU pox an asiJ zr ttnallpox IJfJx The former formerhe formeIIt formerhg
he sflil itl wu not ot considered da dacreroul dacrerouland daeruusand terous terousand
and the treatment lDt wee w tike that of ofmeasles 0 0mp8lles ofmeaslea
measles measlesVACCIXAT06 mp8llesYACCl measleaVACCIATg15
VACCIXAT06 YACCl ATIDO AND rXVACCINAT rXVACCINATED
ED GEl IT ITIn ITIn ITIn
In the prevailing epidemic epl llmlc < th the vac vaccinated vacclnated vaccinated ¬
cinated and the unaociaated suffer sufferalike BufferlIke sufferalike
alike It is the opinion of the authori authorities authot1tj anthorlUei ¬
ties tj that la I an epidemic of u smallpox smallpoxthe
the vaccinated are a protucud though In Infeme 111Ibm inubme
Ibm cases CIII they may contract a sever severtype seversThis v vpe
type l1ote pe vtryumlm of MgAlaitac and Q4 svofl IV die It This ThisThose T Thisvtryumlm I Il1ote
Those that hare had the prevailing
disease can be successfully vaccinated vaccinatedThis vccl ted tedThll
This may not contraIndIcate smallpox smallpoxbut mallpoat
but t It ha been generally accepted that thatthf thatthe b4tthl
the smallpox Immune cannot be sue successfully suecessfuiiy uc ucccalCully ¬
cessfully vaccinated
1 have heard of 0 those who have cut suffered cutfercd ut utterld ¬
fered from smallpox having th the present presentdisease prelentdl presentdieaue
disease dl lall namely Mrs 11I K t of SprlngvJll SprlngvJllIn
In canting 811l1n about to properly pro erl diagnose diagnosethla
this disease the tb query is frequently put putthug putIh putthus
thug Ih lI If this Is not smallpox what whatIs I
Is It 117 7 Thla little iii tie query Implies Im lle that thatfirst thatflmst
first and foremost a doubt M a to small smallpox unlllpox smallpox ¬ I
pox la expressed and further that a i
knowledge of the disease Is I wanting
I am but voicing the sentiments of ofmany otman ofmany
many man a thoughtful man when I say
that th t we are doling llnl with Ith an entirely ftnNICIIIlltmlllar
unfamiliar disease The Tb assertion has halen
been en made that we w have had other wild wildepidemics mildepltlemlc iid iidepIdemics
epidemics of smallpox and that an epi pl ¬
demic Introduces itself In a mild form format
at first nt and Is followed by the severe severeform severeform vel velturn
form This I cannot varlfy vrlr In litera literature literature literature ¬
ture No Nopla place can I fled such a mildepidemic mild mildepidemic lid lidepldmlc
epidemic referred to Are we to re regard reorllrd regard ¬
gard the mild lelsons found In the tb pre prevailing preVIiIllIIK pievalilng
vailing epidemic as merely Incidental Incidentaland
and ocurrlng along alon In smallpox as did didthe didthe didthe
the profession erroneously rroneolltJ regard the thelesions thele thelemloni
lesions le lol1 In typhoid I cannot believe believeU belle belleIt
It Is so for the accident becomes the therule lheru thetui
rule ru In this tbl case caseWelcha CAlfWelcha caseWelchi
Welcha classification n of smallpox Is Isas I Ias Isas
as foIows It has h been en my m rule rill to tothimify toChlKSlrr tocluselfy
thimify as variola all 11 unvacolnaled unvacolnaledcaufH uvae naled naledcallM
caufH all au malignant cases cu and all vac vacclnated vacclmutcl viecinated
clnated casts cu In which the tll eruption eruptionpuiiiues eruptionpursues ruptiOflpUllIUel
puiiiues ill regular cause till and Is at attended Itttrndld mttended ¬
tended by b secondary cond fever while hll I Iclassify Iclalf1 Iclassify
classify aavarlolold as all vaclcnated cases casesIn c cIn
In which the eruption Is markedly markedlyabridged markedlallrldlled nrkediibridged
abridged In its It course and In which whichthere whlththtrt whie whiethere
there is I little lit tI If any secondary MCOD41 rise ri in intemperature h intemperature
temperature temperatureSOME tempratu tempratuSOME temperatureSOME
SOME SINGULAR FEATURES FEATURESIt
It I t U I very et difficult dlfcul to make mk this hl rule ralefit lolfit rulefit
fit the present plent disease dlae Thirtytwo Thirtytwomy
my cases c have not been ba be vaccinated vaccinatednone amnatil
none had a truly secondary Hondry fever ftvr none nonewere noD nonewere
were malignant Iallmnt And I number numb among amongth monrth
th > eight vaccinated vccinted at t least let two twoHowe two1we twohowe
Howe 1we and Id Bland Bld that were we aa severe severea e
II as a any cases ca I saw 1 Of those thO that thatvitv thtWHe thatwere
were unvaccinated unvclnte the majority morty were wereof
of an fl exceedingly fceD mild nlld type In some somerunes I someeases
runes alel only onl four or o flve poetults pul appear appearing appearlog ppa ¬
log In In smallpox lpox says I Welch the theprosteatlon thepr th thprosteation
prosteatlon pr stathm is often oten extreme utrme being b out outof outof outof
of all II proportion prporto to the tl length lenlb of of the theIllness tt theIllness
Illness Inea Strong Strnc and ad robust rbut patients pttat are arefrequently a arefrcjutntly
frequently frCljutntly unable to stand without withouttupport withoutIUpport withoutFupport
tupport IUpport and ad when ben In the tbe tbetiprtght upright post position pol postlion ¬
lion e seen on n become bome pale languid IUlld and andliable andliohle andliable
liable to be attacked by vertigo vrlo or syn syncope cyncope rn rn1Pl
cope This being blnr the case < e why was wasDummy WIIlun1my wasIJummy
Dummy lun1my Rowan Rown one OD of 0 our severest severestaxes lvert lvertUMI
axes stole to defeat an ablebodied ablebodiedprise ablebOI ablebOItll ableb died diedprIze
prIze tll fighter fhtfr the th third thir or fourth tourh day daynfter dylfer dayafter
after lfer coming from rm the tht quarantine boa hospital bU boabFINITION ¬
pital
DEFINITION DEFINITIN FOR SMALLPOX SMALLPOXIn SKALPX
In looking up a definition defniton for small smalll smalllx ml
l IX lx > x we find fnd that an n authority authrity authoritysays jays alt It Is Isun I In IsMn
un n MI a ute tt InfrrUoui tnrlIIOII disease dl al character characterbod chrcter chrcteriz1
bod b by > an Initial fever flfr of about but three threedM1 thre threeI
dM1 I C IluMtlon 11I11n iuittlin succeeded lu pdt by an erup eruption eruptiun rupt ¬
tion t n ii Jal assimmg I lng n K thiough thlIIllb the stages t of ofpapule 0 0pavl1 ofpipuk
papule pavl1 vet cl le I and In < pustule ending In InIncrustation inincrustation
Incrustation Inrr ttlon and nd leaving pits Ilt or o scars scarsthe aa aathp scarsthe
the fever tttr cither Intermitting InterltUDr or remit remitting remitInr remitting ¬
ting Inr In the papular and ad Increasing Incruln in inthe Inthe inthe
the puntiilai stage 8t stagethis tnaeThis ale ale1hl
This 1hl definition dclnllot does N not fit ft the die disease dl dlpa dieease ¬
ease pa we 1 have hi l ieen < etn n treating There The has hasbeen hu1tn hiseen
been 1tn een no inertaninir InrrNIKlnl fever In the pustular pustulartng putula puetularstale
IR stale tng I < > and nd the th pits 111 or scars 1111 have ha1 not notfolloW 10t 10tWhrp notfill
folloW folloWw fill tv tvhers
w Whrp here the epMermuf epltnu has ht been b re removed r rmOIpd ccmoved
moved a swollen wolen nortlon orlon of the tl derma dermaprotrudes d dJrrtrudu deemsprtrudea
protrudes Jrrtrudu In some cases ca giving alvlli the thefme tbefA1 thefaire
faire fA1 ii peculiar pCule rough appearance At aAnC As Ash A AI
t I h rMlilpmlc mlr develops dteloll this Irregularity Irregularityij IrrtIrly
1 ij p rears rearsTi < nr nrTli
Tli TI 11111 oli trvimtlns rMitl > nii T IR has IBM made lead leadme 1tn 1tnIl
me Il to I lill 1 dlnp < e thit th t 1 1 1tsase > a e Is I not nottli notII nott
tli II t he > mi tV I mrmllp smlll < It belornr bpi sng to th thi thIx thIX
i Ix x fiuuil U > but blt It U 1 staTely Ilrly Q a a arelative arllaUH arelative
relative relativeINOTILATION rllaUH rllaUHINo1LATION relativeINoetLATION
INOTILATION INo1LATION EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTSOn PXIEUHB PXIEUHBOn
On March Marh SOth I Inoculated 11lulated two twocahiM
cahiM 111 51 X ut tt the tht Ewlnc f It Ine rnm rAnch h with pun punanJ pusan U UanJ
anJ an a ilsbl uahN < at tak tlkn taken n dlrei dlrldlr th from fuln a patient patientContinued pt pctitnttntlued nl nlContnued
Continued Contnued on page pag two
OHIOANS MEET MEETIN
IN CONVENTION CONVENTIONPromisss CON VENTIOMI VENTIOMIPrornl9s
Promisss Kept Platforms Fulfilled Fulfilledand Fulfledl Fulfledland
and Pledges Pl6d es Radearned RadearnedVIEWS Reeme ReemeVIEWS Redeemed1v11vS
VIEWS OF HSPUBLICANS HSPUBLICANSIartr n PUlLLlNS PUlLLlNSIartr
Iartr fJiiiJierlnsr ulhe111 In II the Presidents PresidentsHomo IruIdeiiItiIloimum
Homo JOIl SlnteSlBul SlltSltIM1 for or the Cam Camlug Cel CelIla Cemlug
lug Ila I IColumbus ulieul isImIllimiglI isImIllimiglIColumbus IIIIICI IIIIICIColumb
Columbus Columb April Aprl 4lt At t < oclock ocloc tall tallafternoon u tl tlafternoon
afternoon aftemOn the th Republican Rpu State conve convetlon cny cnyton conYSLion
Lion ton was called cUt to t order Cr hen her for fornomitoD tht thtnomination t tnomination
nomination nomitoD of the tb alternate yaar yaarState y yStat ySIlStat
State Stat ticket Uc t and a the t selection leUon of dale delergates de dete dalegate
gates te and alternate It at large to the thePhiladelphia t1 th thPhiladelphia
Philadelphia Pbl1lpbl convention conventionSenator ORWU uovelltlOgiSenator
Senator utor Hanna Ja wt who arrived rved this thtomorning t thismoriIng
morning rnorln It Insists that I b be will wi not It b be a adelegate adelr Pdelegate
delegate delr to totb the Palla PIlla hll4lphia slpnia convention conventionThe CD vuUoD
The Th delegates dIte met me by counties for forconferences fo foconfec totconferences
conferences confec during dur UM U forenoon furnon furnonb and andby 54by
by b congreMlonal clonl districts dlt In the after afternoon at atnn aft aftnoon
noon nn The committee cmlt meet Jt tonight tonightThe tonlbt tonightThe
The T keynote Inote address ad of Temporary TemporaryChairman Tmprr TemporaryChairman
Chairman CbA P U Nevte Ne of o Dayton Dyton WU waathe WUthe wuthe
the feature tet of the b eeawlon on this t after afternoon afternoun tr trnon
noon non II Hldln said In pan panWe pr partWe
We can congratulate1 conrtU ourselves ouelv411 upon uponpromisee uponpromises
promises proml kept kept platforms t fulfilled fulfilledpledge ultl d dplede ajfct ajfctpledges
pledges plede redeemed red Ko party prt was Wi Vr everricher Vrricher r rricher
than the Democratic Democraticparty
richer In promises tb lEmoraU
party and ad no party prt was ever er scantier scantierIB landr landrI
IB I fulfillment tultlQ When W1 we w look lok back bek but butfvttr 111 butteir
fvttr f yean and ll see tit tht condition OdlUon of tit titcountry t tcoutw tite titecuunpv
country coutw when Grow a Oris Cleveland lelnd waa waaservwf 1 1rvl wilservl5
servwf his term ad s4pare ppar re < It with withtoday wlO wIthtoday
today tody rvl we can cn tf icarcely rl lt WWV that only onlyfour onl onlfour onlytour
four years y have elapsed tl At that time timelabor tlmlbr timelabor
labor lbr waa staking el emnioyment ment mill milland ml ntiUsand
and factories fgtn were wer dojaSL farm a produce producewa pru pruw producwas
wa w was selling 1IIDt at Oia MOM price ces and andthe a atbe nd ndthe
the people iMttadMaf h 151 building tdlna for forthe forthl forthe
the future tutu ppl were w jMMM whence whencewould wbelo whenoswouid
would come I their theirWe daUjrQwaad daUjrQwaadWe
t1
We entened 4ntd upon up the t campaign caIPu1 of ofeducation o ofeducstlofl
education PucaU0 tUltta 11 trmKlng to the tie honor honorand bunorend honorand
and Integrity ot tna d tk UI America enea people peopleWhenyrt puple peopleWhentM
Whenyrt Win < n lWeUS Mofi c WM W presented Dte as a to towhether t tawhethet
whether wheUI ItiS t weifMvId S41III Id pt psy > y our debt dettia la the tnebesfccota tb thebess
besfccota ba bess coin tnttw lit t the wejejo 1 Jd or 41 whether whttherwoul we wewould wewould
would woul repMht rp ptm them t In whole w or In Inpart t Iipsrtb7
part prtl psrtb7 p pdns1 nW debased tli currDn currencyth8s5lit currency
vth thln th8s5lit iQMUlejSBmMbrQr contl unhesitatingly unhlltatl unhesitattnglw lr1 lr1w i iwattft
wattft w to tmlSs fcUeMng s1tving IDI that It Itcould tto ItcotUd
could o trust them al MUtaes end urn urnder tiiedir
t t t al
der all n pircBmtancs DIti do what ht htht Wai WaiTight a4 a4tight
Tight ht XTbe m result ft t W Jnow br W In I no boum boumcertain OUD OUDaraln un uncertain ¬
certain araln tenafcjrMlPfcMit ter the u e flat u that thatrepudiation thtlp thatepliduthon
repudiation lp llUon vttntiCln whotr or In part partwould puteuld
would Quld never Dvtr be peVmltted tted ny 1 the people peopleof p p > 1
of thi Is Montry try Ohios gifted IC4 son on Wm WmTTlnmTOTII W Wi
M TTlnmTOTII i lnphiaUy bL r tUtuahw tUtuahwevery u3sct u3sctever t
every evi ever promise pro prom that hal been blI1 made lad by bythe b btbe bythe
the national ntloD convention cohnlln tn II Si t Louis Louishas Lull Lullhal Leuiehas
has through hi his udmlnltitiutlun udilll tlon been beenloyally bo bo10YII beenloyally
loyally 10YII fulnlled fulnlledAfter fultlled fultlledAfer fulitliedAfter
After Afer referring tu the war wa with Spain Spainand 8pn 8pnnd Spainand
and nd the treaty trty of Paris Pai and th the acqui acquisition acul aculaUun acqulsilica ¬
silica aUun of the UI Philippines lhlppln he h saId 11 con concerning oonlln contwining ¬
twining lln th the latter latterWe lter lterWe latterWe
We were I compelled compled In order or that thatthere tbttbtr thatthere
there tbtr might mlbt be a proper prpr peaceful pellV pellVtrllment gov government govertsment ¬
ernment worthy worl of this country oout to t put putdown putdown putdown
down the Insurrection Inurrfton agalnit sinaI our o flag flagand I flagand
and ano to crush crl out the rebellion nbUI ic Won against againstour
our government We hold ho the t Islands Islandsnot Ilandnot
not for the purpose purp or tyranlilog tmnll over overthem ovrthem overthem
them aa a did Spain not for to the purpose purposeof pure pureot
of brutalizIng the people not nt for the tbepurpose thepurp thepurpose
purpose purp of wringing wtIDln from rm them gold old or orrevenue orlvtnue orrevenue
revenue lvtnue but In order that we w may train trainthe trainthe
oNr trn trntht
the people ple In tbe right Ideas ld of gov government government OV OVemment ¬
ernment educate them aa to o what Is Isneceesary I Ineclary isnecessary
eucate
necessary neclary to maintain tnln taln and aD bld build up uppuplhlle a apeople apeoplecivIlize
puplhlle peoplecivIlize people civilize them thl ag we w understand understandit Idtntad Idtntadi
it i In the t highest bllhet and ald beat b degree degreeI c
I cannot caant understand tndeltand now hw any n men menborn mfnbl menborn
born bl and ad raised raId In the United Valt States Statesof Stateof
of America Amerla familiar tamilar with the Ue spirit plrt of ofour otor ofour
our or people pople governed overed by 1y It It liz Institutions Institutionsreared Itllton Itlltonrred instItutIonsreared
reared rred under our HUB flI can ca believe belle for forone forObe forone
one Instant that tblt any administration administrationthat aIDItrton aIDItrtontut
that ever could te lt elected dlct could or orwould orwould orwould
would dare do anything thln except ucpt that thatwhich thatwhich I
which would wOlld lead to the peace pc and nd the thehapptnea thebppln thehappinsa
happtnea bppln and 1 the te prosperity Pfpty of this thispeople thlppl thispeople
people ppl Nor No can 1 conceive concve bow hw any anyman anyman anyman
man who wh was Wl born brn ml Uder udder der the ti nag ana anawho aDt anQwho
who baa b on O drop of American en blood bloodIn blo I
In hi b vein 11 could Clld My that tht we should abouldhaul shouldhaul I
haul hul down our flag I and an withdraw wltrw our ouraoldlen ourIlclr oursoldiers
soldiers Ilclr from trm the Phlllnnia lhlfn islands tnd so solong 1 solong
long lon liters I is In
u Ut one man mI I armed re reobelo ¬
bellIes belo or o so 1 long 10Di an there th te a e single singleIndividual singleindividual
Inre InreIndlldll11
Individual In all the island ta
Indlldll11 111 J open n re reslstance reo reolistance reslatncs
slstance to the be government and 4 to t the th thehag
flag flagThere fa
faThr There Thr are not lo enough enlUh uh aaiUlmnerlaJ
lit II or antlexpanslonlsta antleltpnlonlt there u an a not notenough It ItenoUJb l1tenough
enough Democratic Dmoratc bowled how there t are arenot ar arenot
not enough copperheads cpprhp Sd ad traitor traitorIn trtO
In the tbt United States 8tat to tear a down that thatflag thatflag
flag fr so long 10D aa there Is armed rebellion rebellionor tt ttfr
Nllon Nllonor
or so 1 long 10D as the Americas Amel people PI are areresponsible areresponsibie re rerespnlbl
responsible respnlbl to the civilized clvle nation utt of ofthe ottbe ofthe
the earth rtb for fo the goverameftt of the
Islands IslandsAdverting Illand IllandAdverln IslandsAdverting
Adverting Adverln to t the Puerto Pins tariff
PUlrOJ Url
bill bi he said saidWhen Ild IldWhen saidWhen
When that measure meur4 Is I carefully ol con considered eD considered ¬
sidered considered onlldere In reference ref to the theneeds thpned theneeds
needs ned and wants ot 0 the people pasp It I will
be I found to bo not only IB O ths wisest wit and andthe andthe Wl
the best bllt but the most mlt charitable etbt that thatcould tlat tlatcould thatcould at
could be Il enacted tlate And UMU U meaawr meaawrw mesiurewill
w 11 will III bring to the people lople of Puerto moo Ri
In parity perltyI priy priyI time UI education ducton happlnee bappl and d pros proaperlty pr prosparity
I know there thlr have ha been b some 1 differ differences dltr dltreDCI dlfterencel ¬
ences eDCI of opinion o lnln In our own ranks as asto uto mato
to the tariff pait IJat of r thi measure some somesentiment 8ml sonicsentiment
sentiment Intment n 1 its to t tiu till t 0 institution onIIUlon fol following rollowing following ¬
lowing the flag but I 1 11 llc e < that wh whn whnthe whnthe > n nthe
the conditions conditone HHI II tl 1 wants wlnt and ant the thoneeds th thned theneeds
needs ned of the i > < are rv considered consideredthese enlderl consideredthee
these tb differences dtlerenr vul 1 pase p pa a war aw We Wemust WCmut Wemust
must remember Ilm r that on that little Itlfl 111 111aDi iiiand g gand
and aDi there are almost alnlll a million miion people peopleW PfllJlef
W f percent per r cnt cent of them 1111 1111rte t trate < rate unable unble to toread tord Icread
read rd or write 1rle and an < ntlroly nt 111 unlearned unlearnedIn
In the way of arts arl f government 1trnmCnl and iindUtterly fnd fndutrl andutterly
Utterly utrl unfitted unfttld at this time to cOIn eovrnthemselves cOInIhemlelvea governthemselves
themselves It I I Ic expected xlfltpd by thin thinmeasure thll thisInealure
measure that enotieli nu Z h revenue will vil I IK IKsecured b bJr hrscoured
secured Jr to pay py the expense 1pn and I In due duetime duetm duetime
time tm to educate urte and an bring brln the people pple up upto upto upto
to our or own OWI standard of t citizenship and andthen andtben andthen
then w we will 11 lnori tntorrr inorterste > < > r tf t them the Into our ourown ourown ourown
own Union tnlon ag I full itrwn Irn cItizens cftlsensAfter cItizensAfter tln tlnAfe
After Afe referrlrg refrrlr1 t to > the th prosperity prperty of ofthe a ofthe
the country nnd tin I hI expansion of Its Itstrade I itstrade
trade he h continued continuedAnd rontln 1lI 1lIAnd
And why w hr dts t tg this thll t And for forwhat rrwbat r rthat
what wbat 7 Has la llur t ii anything UthJI In the thupast tbel thepast
past l of o th the Democratic I > rt party that thatwould thatwould thatwould
would warrant wrrnt It I being 1lnl placed vl In pow power JW JWfr ¬
er Ha Iaa It change hlnrp1 anv since It I had hadpower hat hadpower
power nwCr Has nlllit It chanced h < any sInce Iln U l itte itteToep t tfll 6 6Does
Does fll It I not nf still lt I thrmiph l jis jisand mouthpiece mouthpieceand mOllhptN mOllhptNIn
and In < Its I leader ler r ln Ino InIit t nion the Ih Chlcnso Chlcnsotitatfrrm hlAJf hlrnr hlrnrtiattrm
titatfrrm with wih w Ith oil q in MiirarlM Iart an 11 Its Itsf1irtiRSorufr ls lsmlllor itSr1magogurr
f1irtiRSorufr mlllor Hi 11 lt I rvoliitlun Who WhouriiM Vh Vhoant h hnll
uriiM nll vnnt tn tn Ie > ie a nmurat imrratwould > morraf Who Whowould h hwoul
would woul want to belong blo to that party pr who whoflnds wln wlnfnd whofind
find fnd Its Il chlefest chtfr source lour nt power owe and andpromise antinromise n nroml
promise roml In the tht went nnt of progperitv Jr rrty and andhe lnd lndh andthe
he h lack la1 of good eor tli S Who want Hnt antc to tobfIonic t tt tobelong
belong t lon to a trv I thim hl hnl > tfP vn r In partner partnerhip pari psrlnerhlp nr nrhlp
hlp with Ith the th chinch t h111 bug iir and An the locust locustthat 10rle 10rlehit lrwiitthat
that hit wants wan II to dtinl < Ur rnl nl upon lnn drought troulM md mdfailure d dfailure Ifaiure
failure faiure of crops In order to tC win Who
wants to belong blon to a party the tb mem members 1 metsbets ¬
bets bt of which know that pr a I the I prloa prl of oflabor otIbr oflabor
labor Ibr goes 0 oei down d01D their hope bop of IUOMM IUOMMfo cuoussegoup
fo goup 0 up
Illinois 111011 1oimllsin 1oimllsinprtngfltld lOlllJI lOlllJIprlDIld IOiitlIitSSpringfield
Springfield prlDIld Ilia I Ill April prllT 141 UThe POPS tp POPSlist
list llt State central cntrl commute met me this thismornlnz tbilamln thisiaomin
t
mornlnz amln and nd chose cbo X J A 0 Hartlne H ln of ofFlora ofFlora
Flora 1101 as temporary chairman rn of tb thlate tb8tat tbState
Hmprr oa
State late convention convenU The he convention yefltiOfl DOD met mett mt mtat mitit
at t noon non and Id temporary organisation organisationwas 11tl
was Wa effected lllted after af tt whim wll adjournment adjournmentwaa aJollal aJollala adouritme11tWas
Was a taken to 1M 1 p m I T f ie attendano attendanowa audo
wa AI very ery ry small only P member lebr of o the thetat tb tbUt theState
State tat committee committ Imall being 1 preeent nt ThIs Tla af afternoon atternoon f fternoon ¬
ternoon the committee will Wl select Iect a new newKate nwIlate imwState
Kate central rlntrll col committee cIU and thirtyfour thirtyfourdelegates thlrtfollri thirtytour4eleates
i delegates lllt to the tb national UOI convention conventionINVESTIGATION convlnUonlSI conventionINvbsTIatTlO
INVESTIGATION lSI S1IOIT QIUMCHKI QIUMCHKIVIII oJmmm oJmmmlrs OItllClIIII1ianry
lrs 1ianry newrw lepnrtiimont VIII Wi Soe SOt1uut SOt1uutJlll So About AboutIntnilKrHtloil tbotttdititttitep
Jlll dititttitep IntnilKrHtloil IntnilKrHtloilWaahlngton Jllll litimiltrittoimVaehington lton ltonblnton
Waahlngton blnton April Aprl 1 JT 2The The treaSury trtMurydepartment tUI treaSurydepartment
department ha h ordered orer a special pelal agnt agntto at att aqntto
to t pro prQred proceed red to tbe Pacific IJlcn coast rot to in lDtlllatp investigate InYestigete ¬
vestigate tlllatp the matter mtP of the Urge lalt Influx Influxof
of Jauntiest JaoaIH coolies tc to this country countryWithin eounty eountyIthln countrywithin
Within the tbt last lit few months The ques questton qu qutwn question
tton is I still UI troubling trotbln tbe Immigration Immigrationofficials ImmlrlUonoelals immigrationOlficials
officials Until Vatl two or three r months ago agohe some 0 0l1p
l1p me oelals he immigration Immlltl of J JPI Jupenese Ban M to t the tneUnited the1nlted theunited
United BtatM Wan email It I hat ba become becometo om
to 1nlted 1 heavy heav Itt as I to excite It a suspicion tlolon that thatthe thltt thattite
t the nnn are coming comlD here aa a contract contractlaborer coalract11b contractI
I laborer laboreri te rc
1
i 11b r Th f The treasury has ha also all raaueated rPte4 the thetate thelate thestate
tate department dWRrtmelt to ak atk American con conJgul 01 conguIs
Jgul late guIs il to investigate Inutla th the matter mate and nd mp mpreort makereport make
4 report reort The treasury rsur department baa baaot hatot hasCot
tot ot been Informed Intoled that tht the Japanese Japanesei JpH JpHvernmtnt Japmnesegovernment
i government vernmtnt ai stated ete yesterday tea In Intend Intda intends ¬
tend tda to put a stop to the Immigration Immigrationas Immlrrtlon ImmlrrtlonIt
as It doea dnrl not fot desire 11 Its It people ople to suffer sufferdnrdghUii suffersrdshlf utterIdlhlt
dnrdghUii = srdshlf Idlhlt in this country countr while walt waltimg wt waitfor
img for employment 1 lrment and the tb official ofellln ofelllntatQn in investigation intestigation ¬
vestigation will continue continueCAMPAWlSSUES continueCAMPAIGN
tatQn wi ontnue ontnueOAMPAIGN
CAMPAWlSSUES CAMPAWlSSUESAND CAMPAIGN ISSUES ISSUESAND ISSUESAND
AND CANDIDATES CANDIDATESN
N Jw Wew w York April Aprl HKollowlng lollwl Is I Im1 a ar alInmary
r lInmary m1 lary of the ti replies rep from fr twenty twentyDemocratic twntti twentytbree
ti tbree Democratic DmoUc national tl committee committeemn c mle
mn Mn to the Journal Jol and Advertisers A4vettlerstjjettlon AdvertisersqeSt1on veU veUtoD
tjjettlon qeSt1on toD regarding rearlD th U the campaign pl lasues lasuesd III IIIcndltea
d candidate candidateAntiImperialism cndltea cndlteajbt candidatesntiimpIriaiism
jbt AntiImperialism lmPrll u a leading t laiue laiueHj 11e Iseueitl
Hj I aatltrvatfl uttMt aa a leading ll issue SI SImjMey 11ii 310ey
mjMey 0ey question qUNtkl M a leading 1la sins e II IImmllltarsm 11mltaa 1Imilitarjtj
ii mmllltarsm mltaa M 5 a 1e411 leading Jle Issue f fThe SChicago
The e Chicago Clco platform pltr wilt wl be reef reafntoed rf reefWd
ntoed Wd 4 SO 1 noncommittal lolcltl a as to t Chicago Chicagoptftform Clo CloPtlrm Ohicagopttutm
ptftform pttutm S Sewey Sl
Ptlrm l ewey wes acaadld candidacy caadld not Do taken l serious t seriousii
ii 11 1 Deweya candidacy Od would wul not notBryan n sott
t Bryan Bra 11 11ryan t2 ILWyan
Wyan ryan by acclamation cclaUoD I Bryan 8n nuan nuannusly QU unanliusly
nusly 1 y < ir o on first ballot blo II IIdmlrel
Idmlral dmlrel 111 Schlty 8hl y for tO Vice Vk PresIdent Pl4tnt S Stwraonal Irnll
01 twraonal rnll choice for to Vice President PrealdentCummlngi Pdent PdentCmmlnel PresidentI
I Cummlngi Cmmlnel Bulsar Bular Van Wyck Wek Wll WllPattlson WI
bs Pattlson PtUIOD and Daniel utl x each ch 1 1Inilluna 1ItlllutR IJimillittin
Inilluna ItlllutR JOIIIIOt ltopiililtoi tojttmblloatmsIanapolic HK HKllanapoiia
llanapoiia lf U Ind Id April Aprl S4One S4Oneand
t and four hundred 1ufr and ane thirtynine thirtynineitea thIt rJ1 in inteu
itea will alt II at t tlure the Republican Republicanlarg Re ILI ILIlarge
K A
lure attendance tteldanc of visitors vllt The Te con contest tol contest ¬
test for th tt the nomination nminaton for governor governorcontinues 1or 1orrontlnuel governorcontinues
continues to t mystIfy mYltty the politicians pltlcl It Itlooks I Itlooka
looks lok aa a If John I L Griffiths Orlttb would WOld lead leadon
on the first nft ballot balot and his friends are arepredicting areprdlctnr arepredIctIng
predicting prdlctnr that tba be will wi lead until IIntl he b la lanominated I Inomlnatrd isnominated
nominated The Te managers of W T TDurbln TDurbin TDurbin
Durbin are re certain rlln that he will wi lead led on onthe onthe onthe
the first frlt ballot blot Hogate Horte Bosey By Dodge Dodgeand Dle Dlead Dodgeand
and ad Haggard Iaoaart are content with the th out outlook outlok outlook ¬
look lookItSTATH lok lokImAT
p 3 31SrtTI
ItSTATH ImAT Ol THOMAS j10318 MAYCOOK MAYCOOKIlillllii MtYCOCICItiIilIlI YCOCC YCOCCIhlll
Ilillllii Ihlll S Mayook IauokIttt 1floI8 Petition itlons Court Courtfbr Courtfr Courtfbt
fbr fr Iott Iot Iotteiu re s or Administration AdministrationPhillip tlmlul tliiminIstrgtIoiiPhillip IIUol IIUolPbllp
Phillip Pbllp B i May MaycOI ilaycoek cock by b his hi attorney attorneyf ato
f B Stewart petitioned ptltond the probate probatecourt prbtecourt probatecourt
court today for letter lett1 of administra administration admlnltrlon ¬
lion lon In tbe estate of the late Thomas ThomasMaycock Tomu TomuMaycok ThomasMaycoek
Maycock Maycok Bishop of the th Third Thir ward wardThe wardThe wardThe
The total value of the estate ls I ITSOO ITSOOconglatlng rs UOOconsistIng
consistIng nltn of real 1 and nd personal prlnal property propertysituated propery properyIluate propertjsituated
situated Iluate in this thl city clt and nd Paynon Prn Utah ttancounty u1 Utahcounty
county The TIe deceased dMeld petitioner ttone says saysleft I saysleft
left IIC no will wi The heirs het are the th widow widowIxmlae widowlul widowLouis
Louis lul S Maycock Mycok petitioner Jttoner three threedaughters thr threedaughter
daughters dauht and nd another son sonWednesday In InWeaelctay sonWedneaday
Wednesday Weaelctay Mayf wu set lt for or hear hearlog herIn hearing
log In of petition tton
BOTH SIDES TELL TELLTHEIR TELLTHEIR TELLTHEIR
THEIR WAR STORY STORYDoers
Doers Capture Cattle CaUe Horsos and andPrisonirs andPrsonrs andPrlsonrs
Prisonirs Prsonrs and Defeat British British1HJNDLB Brlsh Brlshn British1t1flDLI
1HJNDLB n NDLE AWAITS AW AliI SUPPORT SUPPORTIire SUPPORr1111e
Iire 1111e 1l e HrltUli 11111 RenornlB cenerall After ler rienerel rienerelDeuct neue1leWll letierulI1et
Deuct leWll I TnctltiK raollal Hint Hold I o lt Lord 1orillluborlgratiudlniu LordlluboriVmmtimmdiitna or1 or1I or1lobortlIUdlalu
lluborlgratiudlniu lluborlgratiudlniuI lobortlIUdlalu HeUerd HeUerdltor ltalieysdPretoria
I Pretoria ltor Monday Mo4 April prl StAn In offl offlclal 0 a acial
clal c bulletin buleUn Issued ued her hr today to says saysTh II IITb saysThe
Th federal continue COIUDU their tbar flihttat flihttatat AU
at Wepener W and nd have ha v captured a ntrd M heydof ntrdof
of Gin OtD tpr Brabants Brbnt cattle catt epu and ct Jo JoQD horNs horNsGin none noneOen
Gin QD Deweta Dwet losses 10 at Dewetadorp Dewetadorpwere Jweo
were one man lan killed klt and nu siX I man manwounded mthwOllnd 2051wounded
wounded Twenty Tw nty British BIU Were cp cptured 0 01Ptured i itur
tured tur beside Id the klll kUlt killed d ami ll wounded woundedThe td I
The British appear llpar to be b retiring rUrD be beyond beyond ¬
yond Dewctsdorp DewctsdorpCKONJE Dwtdorp DwtdorpCRONJE DewetsdorpCRONJIC
CKONJE DROVE BKITIIH BACK BACKCronje BACK BACKCronje
Cronje report that with a strong strongcommando stroncommando tl
commando Crone reprt ho attacked atacke the Itrltlan Itrltlannortheast DrUh DrUh10rtbet 1114115northeast
northeast 10rtbet of 0 Boshof A heavy hev engage engagement engageIflent
ment followed toloed and the BrKMi Drh were werdriven wedrhen weredriven
driven from kopje to kopje koj The fed federal tederais e ¬
eral displayed Irpat great courace curc and raao raaolutlon r resqlutlun
lutlon and ad spiritedly ohaata o thaxeneiny thaxeneinyIn f
In the direction dlreclun of Boahof lobot Only Onl two twoburghers twoburben twoburghers
burghers were wounded The Tb British Britishlost BIh BIhlot Britishlost
lost lot IS 1 men killed kled and left three thr wound wounded wOllld wOlllde ¬
ed e and nd eight prisoners from fl the hands handsof hn
of 0 the burghers burghtrsThe bllrhtra bllrhtraTbo
The Cronje referred retpr to 1 I is undoubtedly undoubtedlyCommandant Ufdobtetr UfdobtetrCommandnt udoubtdiyCommandant
Commandant Cronje the ti second Mllln son of ofthe 0 0tb ofthe
the tb famous famoU Boer Rr general now no a lraer prisoner prisoneron
on 01 the Island of 0 St Helena HelenaBUNDLE Ieleu IeleuRUNDLE HelenaRUNDLE
RUNDLE FOUND BOERS DERS TOO MANY MANYLondon M4NYLondon ANYLndon
London Lndon April A rl 21 2 21All All Interest Interlt Is cen centered elnt cetitered ¬
tered t d In the complicated complrated situation liuaton In Inthe Inthe inthe
the southeastern louthetm portion of the Orange OrangeFree Ora OrangeFree
Free Fe Stale from frm which develop developments develoJIment developmeets ¬
meets of the most Importance Impornc must mustensue mutenlue mustensue
ensue In th the near future futureden futl futureClan I
den en Rundle It would seem Im eemhai lias found foundthe foundtbe foundthe I
the Boers Do confronting him at Dewets Dewetsdorp Dwetsdorp wet wetdor
dorp dor In stronger force tore than lhn he care car to toengage toenrace toengage I
engage and so be h Is marking 11111 time timepending Umpendln timepending I
pending the arrival of supportsWhile supports supportsWhile upprtB upprtBWhie
While Whie Qen Bundle Iundle iI iireparlof IIfprll to totrlke tostrike 0 0trlke
trlke Dewetsdorp Dwtaorp dens Brabant Brbnt and andHart andla andhart
Hart la are pushing alone 110 the frontier frti of ofBaautoland otBuutoland ofJaautoland
Baautoland where they ty will wi be b able ablfrltrate to tofrustrate tofrustrate
frustrate frltrate arty ly attack ttak on Gen Hundle8 Hundle8right nun Itundlesright
right and Gene Gtn French and Iole IoleCarew 101 101Crw IolsCarew
Carew are rp hastening from fm Bloemfon Bloemfonteln Blof
teln ward wardsPRENCI to bar the line In of retreat rtrt north northward norh norhwar northwards ¬
wardFBENCH war
FBENCH IRENCI MUST UST BE CAREFUl CAREPUUIn
In the thl meanwhile meanhle the burgher forces forcesocupying to tooupyln foreeocupying
ocupying oupyln Thaba NChu are In a pest position pesttion ¬
tion tu tl fight t a delaying d action aton af2ri af2rithe g1tiithe < p I
the hoer Bor forces furc at Dewetadorp Dwo arU arUWepener ardWepentr rd rdWepenr
Wepener time tme to retire rlt In l aM of a de defeat 15 15tet tiefeat ¬
feat tet and it I seems em U tuotab tbb lien t lien7reneh JenFrench
French Jrnch must dispose dlp ft t Uts t U52fCtio Hut HutmctTth t
JCh 2fCtio force tdretore fdrceWfore twf ore IM 1 m mrear serear mctTth
rear rar of the Boer Dur force tor opposing o dens densBundle 00Rundle GmRundle
Rundle and Brabant Brabt Otherwise 01 his hisflank hl hi hiflank
flank fank will 1 be b open to assault assaultThe assaultThe ul
opn
The Boers Dotn driven out of Leeuw Kop Kopwill Ka KopwIll
will wi probably prbabl rally raly at Thaba Tab NChu NChuwhere NCIIA NCIIAwhere NChuwhere
where a stiff fight may m be b expected expectedIOW expectedPOW xpt xptIOW
IOW KUBEBTB IS PENNED UP UPShould UPSbolld UPShould
Should Sbolld the th British Brltb tall Jlp In this attempt attemptto tempt temptto
to bring blnr about abut another anothe Paard Parbur Paardeburg burg It Itmust Itmut itmust
must Immensely Immel affect Id the th larger Jr issues issuesof Iut
of the te war and It will wi undoubtedly undoubtedlylead undoubtely undoubtelylead
lead to a persistent priltnt repetition repttoD of the theguerilla tb tbIttila theguerilla
guerilla Ittila tactics tatc which have been be large largely lar larIy ¬
ly responsible for the Ih penning pnnlnr up of ofLord 0 0Lr ofLord
Lord Lr Roberta Ro rt at t Bloemfonteln Blomfonten for so somany e somany
many weeks weeksCANADIANS weeksCANADIANS k
CANADIANS CANADANS NKKDED N DED lEt HELP HELPDuring HELPDuring
During DurinI Oen Gn Aldersons Aldennl advance dvanc on onLe onLeuw onLeeuw
Le Leuw Leeuw uw Kop tbe Canadians found them themselves themIe themselves ¬
selves Ie In a tight tlht corner Sunday near nearDonkerpoort ne neDlkprprt nearDonkerpoort
Donkerpoort Dlkprprt Tbe Canadian Candla mounted mountedInfantry Munte mountedinfantry
Infantry Inrntl sent to reconnoiter rt > the tb Boer Boerposition Br BrpoIUon BoarposItion
position approached Jproapd within wihin MO I yard yardof yardsof
of a farm flying the hospital flag under undercover undrcver undercover
cover cver of which the Boer opened One such sucha urha
a hot fire fre on the Canadians that they theywere thywere theywere
were unable IDblp to a tempt to retire tre until untilanother unti untilanother
another force ot 0 Canadian covered coveredtheir coveredtheir
cover
their retreat by 1y hreatenlng the tle retiij fll tea of ofthe otthe ofthe
the Boer Ber position plton
SHOCKING SUICIDE AT IERCUR IERCURFrank
Prank II I Peters a Prominent Citizen Ciizcn of the Famous Gold Camp CampBlows CampUows CampBlows
Blows Uows His Brains Out With Wih a Revolver ncolverRu ncolverRumor Ru Rumor ¬
mor of Short Accounts
tiPECIAL ICIL TO T THE TE NEWS NEWSMercur NEWS NEWLMrcur
Mercur Mmr April til M 24There There Tber waa a biff biffensatlon Ir IreUUOI bigsensation
sensation eUUOI here ber today t over th the an announcement a aIOMnt annouilceilint ¬
nouncement IOMnt tt t the th suIcIde llt of o Prank Jn H HPeters HP HPeters
Peters P chief bookkeeper bkkepr of 0 the tb Union Uan UanMe IlmiOnMeresaftue UnionMercantile
Mercantile Me company cm managed Ue by byFrank b byVrsak
Frank Pk Kimball Xlmbel of Salt kt Lake UkePeter Le Lew LakePelea
beat known knownmen4a knownm knownmeL
Peter was w one o of the t 1t
men4a m meL the t camp and 4 enjoyed e1 an n unusu unusual ¬
al popularity t Pint J1 of o all 1 be held a re responrible ro ropbe reposition
sponrible pbe position pU and a by b hi his abilities abilitiesjoyed ablte abilltieeejoysd
joyed 1 the t coandence C and respect rlpt of ofubt otb ofhid
hid b employers aid aa coworkers ewr Then Thenhe Tbe Thenb
he l b wan an all round ra musician mUlcln Jovial Jovialaad Svlal SvlallDI jovialmmd
aad generous lDI to a high b degree dere the con condtkttor Cb CbG conSuitor
Suitor G of Peter P orchestra oltr which whichplayed wblcbe whichplayed
played e at all 1 the lt dance 4 This added to toa
a MbstantlM IbtAI salary ela gave v him plenty plentyof
of f money 1 He 1 II was w not what wbt might be becalled b becalled
called Ile an Intemperate Intempt man maf and yet yt his hisconvhal hi hicllrctPlUc hisconrital
convhal characteristics cllrctPlUc occasionally occasionallyled 1lonallled occasionallyled
led him Into In recklea redd expenditures Ix ndlur and andother andother nd ndther
other excesses tltCa which bad been bl becom becoming bom bomli becoming ¬
ing li more frequent rioult of late lateWhen l IsleWhen
When Wien It bine mt known that be had hadtaken b4dInken hadtaken
taken hi hil his lit If there Ilpr was much wonder wonderment wondermnt wonderSnient ¬
ment and sin MOI iirow 11 trow thereat therat Ques Quesn QUe Questtofl
n tonp ttofl < < ns Itimnn iM i 1 t to th the specific epeclflocause Iplflo Iplflocaule specificcause
cause of his bl ia IIh macti h ud 1t were 1e asked ued but butno butno butno
no satisfactory ltatlctnr explanation HlhLnUon was of offered otttNd offered ¬
fered ttNd Inquiries Inqulre trim employer ep10ycn and andfriends andfriends nd ndfriend
friends brought IrlUKht Iut ul one ne answer a adont We Wedont Wedont
dont know it I is I nil ul a mystery te to us usABSENT u uA usAB
ABSENT A AB tFT ET JltoM JfM WORK WORKWhen WOR WORhn WORKWhen I
When hn the Inion niln M I mOtile Utl company companyned o company2enei
> 2enei ned nttl Its It I d do > i ii Ih morning Peters Paterawaa Peterswas r
was WI not there tbrf nor aid tld he put In an n Ip appearance Ippra iPpeatauc ¬
pearance and about I oHo udtlk < k a messes messenger rneua rneuaer messesger ¬
ger pra er was dispatched dl Jthtd to th Hill House Housewhere 10 housewhere
where b Peters Pltp r rm rmetl orm > d Th messenger iteaengirmade messengermade
made hlj bl ws a > up ll suliit Stltll t > r I i > room roomand 11 roomand I IRn
and Rn was hortlfnl bOIl hurt II ni n I tit Iv I 1 1Infore V CSiI CSiIhfore II IIfore
Infore fore him ivtr o d i I i i ilast II h h1KJt t tlest
last agonies IIf f ilNh 11 t thl I I h in inhis t this
hl his head viitji tt Ifl ith MOI 11 111 r Mi I I i itne 111 111de tm Ii Iithe
the de ttnor waits wl and iurtmuiv hUIi hUIim iUj iUjmeaaeoier iiw iiwmeseeisgr
meaaeoier m Immediately notified the theproprietors thpprpeto theproprietors
proprietors of the house and several severalInmalM severalimminates vpral vpralIlmt
InmalM prpeto Ilmt distinctly dl tnctl recalled 1Callpd that thlt thex thexhad th thhtd thc thcbot
had heard lur4 a 1lltol lstnl hot about Ihout t > 4 but Ilt IltId butlid i ilid
lid Id not know whr whr hr r tli Kuuid Id urI idiri idirifrom 11 ismufrom
from Hut I one Ol fartrldg cjllK ca rt r idg WIIK liM a e nred Ilr hi It ItM Ital Itwas I
M was al B A U < l caliber calotl as a told tol < b by > the r relver lrr
which wbk lay I at tli the dead ded man Ia aide Th Thbullet TI Time
bullet bad torn tOI a terrific trrUI hot h through throughtbe tbro
the tb suicides lld bead and ad the tb sight pre presented lr peeseated ¬
seated t was w sickening lltenD la t the te extreme extremeHAD extremeILAD tr trHAD
HAD A NIGHT OF 0 IT ITPeters I flters
Peters ters left If his hi d de k at a the tb usual 1 hour houryesterday boa houryesterday
yesterday trdy evening and nd appeared apn to toIn be beIn bein
In a normal Dt condition co lol Friends Plendl haw hawem bawever w I Ieve
em eve say t that tlt he had hd a night ht1t of it itand Itand I Iand
and that he b did Id not lot return rtur to t hi todf 4g
Ing 11 until about abllt I oclock oclk this OS morn 1 ¬
Ir
ing He H went to 0 bed b at t that time At
TM r1 T he b WM w known kRW M t be b up and nd about aa
He H wa waf not nt seen n again Bln until unt after atr ha 1
bad killed Ine himself The T relation ratO be between betweeim
tween t w Peter and D his bl employers were weremoat weremO weremost
moat mO amicable albl though mpo he h had d lately I
been bf cease ceaaePeters ceM ceMPee ceasePoters admonished adtollbt that tht hi his etcoMt eu roust roustceaae mlt mltceM mustcease
Peters Pee was w fortythree forttl years of aft aftnd ageend
ed end nd a Mason Iun In good standing t anln While Wii l
F Whil
In Salt 11 Lake Lke a few weeks wek ago he joined
le Joine
he lit Elks He le came 1m to Mercur Mftr ereur about aboutthree IIKlut aboutthree
three dret years yea ago 0 iitid I n4 entered tte the t employ Ilo
of t Martin larln ManKun hm Ifn the th well 1 known knownmerchant Imowmrent kimowumerchant
merchant mrent and gnlllIIn ni xinalned with wal Mm untH unt
hi business tulln v 11 wits an ntgorbrd Iblrb by I the li Inlon Illo
Mercantile Mernli con 1111 > pn with wltl which Peiura Pet Petae
had ae been from tr it I inception Ilptl about abut a ayear are ayear
year re and all a baIt hlr ij ag Peters Pt had Ild been beenmarried be beln beeamarried
married ln and IIn h hB is t to dlldretj In tf a aeon eon In and anda a ahv aa aaa
a daughii stitu Im iir Uv lIve with their tlfr grand grandparents Iran4t grandparents
parents t in Chicago Hut wife I is either
dead I or divorced divorcedCORONERS dlvoedCOROSER8 divorcedCORONERS eih I
CORONERS VERDICT VERDICTAn VERDC
An A Inquest was a held hl11 by Justice JUltr 1ln Itin
lav lY iavey > acting IHt Inl as a coroner The Thl Jim jllll juiirs juiirsweet
werf we J W V Mahaffy Jahafy George Oerlr W V Iuft Iuftand Jln Jlnand mif mifanti
and J II I KiKli i iIi They simply Irl found tun tunthaI
that h I iinir ran aI1 i II < his us hath from from n a grun grunHhot PDIht uuashot
shot Iht wound as a already stated ttt Hi nl ills par parents parcots ¬
cots were wlr notified nCUf1 of hi 111 his tragic death deathnnd deth deathand pr prelltl
and 14 It I Is thought hi his remain tralc will be
forwarded fut a rd to Chicago CbltS for burial burialIt burl wll 1
It WIIK a II iii stutel Illt1 on n good authority lo lotv tud toI
d tv I > ihat I 1 t t II as i short In his ar arHilts a atitts
< Hilts 11 llKUKll t what fXtvtlt tXhlt Ig I Dot 1ut 1utUlh
kuuwn Ulh Mi Ii i b U Alna who with W
a McCornick Mctorl1 I is a big b stockholder Ickboldr w Wtl In 1f
the Union Mercantile Hr antle admitted dmlt outright outn outnthat
that piters had been bpn flying ytn high of
lute II I an In1 I that It I was 1 suspected au tCd that thatnin thatI thatsiia
nin I of f 11 its 18 soaring had been n on 1 com compin cumlnr cornpuny
pin puny lnr > inonoy tl1n An Investigation Inelt aton vrlli Wi be
Instituted IDltuted ut tt once
tl tlResi OW OWWM WM KONOLD KONOLDMET KONOLDMET KONOLDMET
MET CRUEL DEATH DEATHTaken
rIworY Taken T before baolo tho Cor Coroners CaIRe Oofroners ¬
Reoners oners oners Jury Today Todayf TodayAgent TodayTI
Resi Re
t
I4T11 r TI OF un U IU fL WAlSON WAlSONr VATSON VATSONF
i
f
rl ral Agent Ielt of lime llurllnglon ltrlt lol l lScilflt ht htScnat11 11 11S
Scilflt Scnat11 S ctlaltt CUr 1J rt flUO attics ° to a Stidileu tldd Q llnd llndf JIJd JIJdreJ 1154rein
f re reJ rein iii if heart mrt lallur llolur llolurJoo1 VnllureXonold lallurKonold
Konold Joo1 Inquest InquestMorning InqUHtbor was c tIiitiid tIiitiidioruin
Morning before bor Jud Jul Juigs Menu J Bom BomAd 5015t4sd
t4sd Ad a oorouera On jury Jul jui7eslIIIOSSII ewnfws d of offf8arrart dfI t tJ
ff8arrart 0 B Blaktly ansi JwlY It ItWb t tWISOn
J I1t JM ne
WISOn Y Wb on Mr Quntfr Quatl M sd d MrWdl MrWdlVan r Wl Wliii t tVa
iii Van Va Colt appeared appear Jin a the t oe oetatter o easelatter
tatter Jt to represent the tb railroad railroady rlrl railroadRIONAILED
hpan hpanthe
y
JY JYlQNAlLED
I WQNAILED NO 1 TO o STOP sTTOPT STOPWaIlter
IP IPWI
WI T E Walker a switchman wlehan who 11 was wasTh wasTb WhOThe
Th voprork 0 with the Blthlb swItthln wlt < hln crew CfW at UM UMAetit U theWimt
Aetit o t worm worl on ln tb tte the afternoon ni of the tbodent t1B t1BAI thelViltent
lViltent AI dent elt testified t8Unld that be opened o the thadebte thedebslet tliodebate
debate debslet kt switch wlch and when 1btn he b saw lW 011 U tt > c < 1 1N Is Isbegan
debte be began 1 N No ° 1 passenger panrer train coming cmlg 1 10 Ito ItoI > a aug
rn itight ug Iht ht of turning the thO switch ao 1 that thattraln thtt
the t ie cor corIng train Ln 1uuld would oui < j take the main line In bUt bUthpan blt ItUtlug
lug 101 a aA Id 1 not reach tbe HWltoh Iwlok In lt time timealgnalled UR tintspresent
present algnalled aaalled Engineer EcnHr Xo JoW 1oiaoW oU t to fo fopjp ltO ltOb OJ OJthe
rnt
the b lal latter hr answered pjp y two blnst biasta
anlerl
many mny i iii Jf I White Whitetch wiite Engineer Rlner Hoyt tot of 0 the thoaUo thuA theA
A ret reiT tab th en nlnr ine aUo sio signalled No 1 1Mr 1Mr 1Mr
IDae
Mr Cufri Cu st severul ml times tme and ant backed Jib hi an anKway enIt n nI
T > Kway awa Iwn l n the Y to a safe t din dlsft disco dinen
it itSenate I ru requ co en ft Foreman Doble luW t not nt In
Senate Snte tasd Re 4 him that ba NO j was W late lat and andnot ttl ttlc andcreatedi
created createdlore c tl not nt hear anyone soy 1f anythln alMWt abt abtInce aliwitsince
since lore i i through iiuueiiKer lIUtnKer being ix > ln late lat When Wheni We Wheneign
r1 i 1 flew a onto the nlllng IIlln It I was WI EO goat 4 4elrn
elgn r terrific of but the
at a ttrrlfl rate rtp ttped speed
United Unied In n coming cumin towxrds him he I could eouldwith eud eudwih couldwith
with wih SK S make an actgiata acqllt4 eatlraat tmate Of UH UHmlulnnf1 i tinmissiorltL
mlulnnf1 d 1 1 ii n to5 not ut his hi duty l to ° Wftl Wfl51 Wfl51I Wfe
ralMlor I switch In particular parllllar but thafej tltsri
lowan 10 lowanii antl < i jje of the Ih Impanr < mpan > which hleb provides providesand prvl prevhCand tMI es
and nd of oft t anyone antul opening lnln a switch wich on in inA a aAiiil aAbllI
A AbllI Aiiil In Un In line shah slul remain at that awllch IItCt swltcito
bl Ill H Is cloned eloMld or the ettipwy Is I re isced
to mak m a ced d by iomi om amhori autbonM authorized t d prn pition rl n Tn Tnnlng TI The Thening
nine olf f however hopl4 1M g broken broke 41 411 ally for tho thoraft thortt thorafts
raft oievlltlon ordtlon of o the thl work of tbe tb twitching twitchingrvtnifk eltcln switchingCons
rvtnifk Cons aometlmeg letlmi1 main line ln swltehee Uch Are
I open opn for an I n hour and ft a half hl It 1
then rc roatme < OIMtimes the case that a man mn la latlnued Istll1ue4 Iatifluecl
tlnued Kited 1f In or discharged dlchale tor obeying obeyingday obeyingday
obrg obrgIay
day aft ftt rul rule In question queton I If f in doing so 1 the thefk therl thek
Iay 01 fk rl k Is I lel de1yed de1yedLAW dela > ed edlAW tnt
lAW THE DEHAILMENT DEHAILMENTment
DERAILENT DERAILENTI
Mr I It Itcareful r rcartUliK
careful Dot of foreman of the tl switch avltchteattfled switchment Ich Ichment
ment It ItMr > testified tatfe that on Monday ODdy morning mornlnsIW
monnr
Mr Qu QumP I > IW w wcai by the tht th bulletIn buletn loard h > to ard r that tht N Nbuui No NoOnl lIeOnly °
cartUliK Onl Only j n hour and fifteen ftten minute mlnut late lattedagaially It lateed
Ur hv aid he Is
edagaially ed al a 5aUy Informed by bybut bybut bybut
I but he B jeenaer CDRr r a u to It the t e movement movet of ofn ofta otten
ta ten h cai Cl cs5 n I WIM 20 when n he sva In oJ op opohanjs
ohanjs i siding Idl at the cement cmet worki w Wor anil anili nndsaid
said Id w Ihesaw i he h mw Xo No1 i coming cnQ eoflijflgup up u uupn th psa1 psa1upon main maints anl
upon r b > was ts about ut ito 1 feet r north nor fleet of o oIn the theIn
upn In an l works 1k crki building 1uldln He K ran 11 toward tOa tOalY toiaedtisay
lY say K switch to and waved Wat 11 his bat bt giTlnff giTlnffatonal givtntionil
tionil I l atonal nal to stop aop Tttt rI atgltiB atgltiBper eUumJuly s1ln
Quay lonll n per tJ the awltch awld but ut pie le fwwmi C1 xrwanithat SU
f
that th tete st f > tile first t car left the te tAILS rtillsI tAILSthe 1
the She I f fMfi then tt Ut te the rear rr truck trok of o the tber theby theby
by the r left le the track trck 1 Bverf pair of ofj orwhich
ke j which fdilowed fdlofe Jumped the tl track trackthe trck trcktbe trackthe
the train rin topped Itoppel J1mp the cars cr bump
over the tie He tb the
1 1w saw upper upperof
Otber K of 0 Konnlds body b but did not uppr know
vitber tber Iw hail lUl been bn cut In two by the thetola thetl
iO Ut I jets tl of the thl c ears r or between btwen the oar oarof
or orof
of f the tb building buldlnc and nd one on of the thei
i It I appeared PIeare to have bv been run
I t by the wheels 1hI He Il II looked lok at t the
ietln UI 111 board br after the accident had tl
afer
lie le Wdrr Wrm Vi4 < 1 and JW saw w O that tht adnt N No ° 1 w8 w wanup t
Tkd up two tW hours and nd fortyfive fortyfiveBtea
Btea t tea late ttI The board bord looked loke tortyfv as It I
Afurea had been changed chand but he
h
I told by one of the men that the
< M had hiI been bPn on th the th lA board br tat all tte tte0ng t tC tl tlg tb
i 0ng C and nd he had n M j reason rel to al doubt
4ubt
Wo work irord Answering Juror Jllrr Bukeljr Blkey
Doble Dbl obi said that the tht accident cdct wan
lad by the switch Iwl h being lhC turned tum WA to
IcY Gv I Mine although the t
f alhoulh ti avenger train
defeat old ffftua have hat held the rail had h I boon boonthe betntht benthe
the dill iQlng n at a slower rate rat of otrIIed speed speedprieed peedprlaed
prieed rIIed a STOOD IN THE DOOR DOORpleaatd DOORpl DOORpleased
pleased pl pt t D I I Ulytbe of the Portland
from th tbht Hit t work ° rk t testified that tb he saw W No Nohe > o oi o oh
i he h WM 1 onto th the sIding and t saw a nap t tII napgreat
Mlns din II hi the tb doorway between bet Q tJIII tI
great t ho 11 I ° M e aDd the tender with one hand ad
from Ut tttb a side of the tb cab and II t uc 0 e other othernerformi oUterperform otherprformJ
perform per prformJ rm tender He supposed d that It wa 11 11Tb wasmisc
Mtf r Konold If beJ helped td to J gathor OI
Tb
There e I e
be body ont p part i Of It being on ape
fully sen of a large piece < of concrete co t tthat uul uulthat 1141that
that wojl1 ot ° It > t in n the other fide S de Tliv Tlivu Tbth i
the th u lasu wott Wla still tl Quivering but life
4 to he tIItlnt
WI Wise huCK SHOULD
SHOULD BE BEquite LR <
worry U Uquit
quite t Willis a locomotive entln englaser on
10 Grandl Wlttrn eItern said that the
proaee
order be had iii a again No 1 was
United the through passenger w was omralt iotagravity iota soinegravlty
gravity ralt S over an hour late He H thought thoughtof
of rcs repo aln in C00ln from > ih the south could e uld be beLMh
when It wall It a Point about two twonni
LMh
Since b he r p awy from the be cement worha
nni only waxh wa II th < The snitch could probably be
this grr alltl oe yards ardl away a a by tilt etiftneer etiftneeriVrt0 ettba
who iVrt0 wotc 011 1 but had he br been n th the 1111 engr Sl r
to stand tanlbat pat train he would l not have looked
be his Itl e c it because all Passenger traliui tral
party ti ih nrst rlht of way wa and he b
and nd lat trtbe id take it tot runted that tbu
Then ik wa w cltar he WM w pulltnr a t
to look jht ht train to Salt Iak and WM at to
named 1t1lI1t vllle when I htn he h gut hIs urn order
aryl a 1 wm Wnl refer retcrIJnt en 10 to No 1 and 4 It was wai
reelcctut S oclock In the moral moralnot mnorslug orat
the Gut Gutitoh
not lu luoul4 SWITCH F11UBMAX F11UBMAXwould FIRZKAwould
would i hi M j Smith fireman on Engineer E
The ofi flj switch engine Jumped fronVhte from bin
at t the ne h ie I and nd ran tu tbe mate m tin when n
during ifcrd hard that No 1 was II coming co In In mia
part art of It Itas I about live car laMthanorth I lemgth DGtttl of
Jwluh Ith Hi H saw aa IV the ears ns Jump the theI
Hh
I I and sau pa a Eugincr Xoaolds body
TUT r tbe lint tr ar n lie tt1l1e tt1l1end poseeej poseeeja t na
TH T I H H r E L a and nd cl elIIS1 > Sl a switch ltcI bitt t did not
MIL tact ha halnllVer having ing ever opened the th OM lit sjteenaent litlDent
eenaent lDent work Wheaerer Wheayere h be did dada
a switch it wa was only oftl to accommo
tbe switchman or save v ve them t 1 a Ions IonsVVHItTLBD loa
F Fthe t
VVHItTLBD HIftL D FOR FORIs BRAKES BRAKESi BRA1t1llHol
i i A B Ho HOt > t engineer of the iwitob iwitobThe witot
oai I S un uneratiny ° MriUn tlnl at t the ct cemt I W om
The pa a b Monday said
on that t at 10 10ored 10Gird
Gird bar bark k on that mvrning KoremaA Doble Dobleu DoblCf4Ilned
u Cr Cf4Ilned g < tft d him that at Nu 1 waian w was aa hour hourlettovfi 1I01ltteen hourteen
lettovfi leU 5 teen ° minute militates late Htaseelf HIIaeIf1HI end endF endmtttcd 54
over
ftW re went eDt t to dinner at bout ut 1141
mtttcd mltt t I should have h arrived at 1 Oclock Oclockup
up to hi u dln lire to Mi Dobles Doblt statement of ofverdi ofnil ofvtrrlit
verdi t i nil n When they thp returned i wntd from din dinran
11 1 < ran in onto the tb switch at t the
iieMa u tLnc > nt work I and In four or five mln mi
Th The d I > neonf said 14 there waa w a acrete train trainK kab1IPA
K crete ifu I called to Walker alk aald Mr MrCounty MrCoat MiCouiity
County 4 At For nI Ids od f sake klo close that tllatIII thating
Ing III He JI jim QI Then 1 whistled for r brakes brakeaJe In InHewlett inHewlett
Hewlett Je lett kI1IC IP I0 th that the engineer ntha ott 0 the thedenied to todenied Iadenlf
denied hu hltlal train I ud hear the tim timstaid itttnaJ In Inaid InId
aid Id Hi 1Ilon or r t h v I r ltt4 ald UM etftncl etftncla 1 1a
a b b lt ui tJCllked llkd 11 1V i nglne tpoaiUMY tpoaiUMYmuch S OS u tl y ymurtl Ymuch
much bn b bt iContlnutsil on page parplied if ifpiled th5 th5plledtoI
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