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2 I THE TIIEALT + HE SALT LAKE L HERALD FRIDAY MAY 2t 1902
two t 0 yean tn u I am a to tell you what w at tbe tbeiurab thee tbeR1um theeuTnber
iurab 1um uTnber rs have aceompuahed For or after afterll artertll afterall
all ll the MHear MA a meet ho h ful u1 feature featuretf eatiWeIf
tf r our rgahMtta Nag not bi our nu nurlcal mrrteal nut nutrlcal
rlcal strength Mr nb wWch ha b enabled us and andMil andilI andt1L
Mil ilI enabM us prrt pnottmy n y t think tnmfs tnmfsut tninvut
ut do things and Jo d thin things not only onI onIto oflILO
10 Hwpr t tflSPIY v awl apt I uplift ourseTve our8 lv but to towider tld toender
wider d important t service in the e uplifting upliftingnd If
= b bnd
gnd nd betterment of frh humanity It Ite To this thisnd tbaod
nd although althoql1pur pur our nice numbers and m mTial IDA IDArial maria
Tial ria u suec uecetv are fatten Important Importantfactor hnportatfactor fttrMbtacton
factor yet We e wtah to have our material materialpurrera materialIUMfn materiaL4wrea
purrera mspirrd with a recognition of ofspiritual efplltutil a aspiritual
spiritual valaes YIa as well It U a time that thatwe ttl tkatwe
we l more fully comprehended COIIIl Iebended that we n are arelonger arelonier
0 > longer in th the preliminary and adoles adolesi adol adoltap
i ent 11t stage of existence m The tt Thewhh quea qUHon qUHonwhkh on onwhich
which Interests Inte us IB t no longer the in increase iflreaae u urPIiR ¬
crease of numbers for the General r1 Feder Federation Fedartion ¬
ation of Womens W cn1 crabs du has come JofOderl of ofa ofConditions ofalff u uage
a age ageT
I
T Conditions of Wageearners WageearnersTour
Tour rear ago a we made a notable notableptrMe not notabletrMe le
ptrMe tr e toward racial < ixrvlce Ii in appointing appointinga I
a rommittee to study the various eon condition eondlUcu eonIlUon ¬
dition mcroundlaf th the watrearning watrearningwoman warfIUnlngoman wgearnIngwoman
woman and ohlld Ths Th 8 committee < mm1tt was wasIn wallIn wa waIn
In no sense en animated b bJ the spirit > of re reformer nformer relormer ¬
former or Moclal doctor It apprecUilrtl apprecUilrtltoo
too keenly Ita tack of information t It
Mrs J C Royle Honorary onorary Vice VicaPresident ViceFresident VicePreatdent
President of the General Federation Federationof
of Womans Clubs Clubstherefore Olubsth Clubetherefore
therefore th refore very ery wisely deyoied Its first ef effort tfQrt atfort ¬
fort to collecting the necessary data In Inthe inthf Inthe
the premised lee and distributing the th same samefor MIllefor iaanefor
for the information of club women gen generally g41Qrally ginI ¬
I erally In this tb way wa we gained some ac aciiuaitanc aeI ccqualtanoc
iiuaitanc I with the conditions referred to toand toand toand
and directed our efforts accordingly to totheir totheir totheir
their amelioration or cure cureWithout cureWithout cureWithout
Without entering into details I will say saythat icyt y ythat
that t this thi work has been advanced a tons alonefonatruoUn alongeonctr4ye tonsconstructive
constructive lines and tar peaseful mete measures meteiree a aIl ¬
ures Il We have hat not sought IMMI to stir up bit bitterness bittern bittirness ¬
terness tern and strife between employers and andemployed aDdmplooed andmpIoyed
employed but t rather to strengthen their theirmutual theirmutua theirmutual
mutual mutua good faith andJreeltng ndlI We W have havekept havekept navekept
kept parneularly in mind the teaching < of ofthose orthOH 0 0thoas
those eeeaemfcitfi who are telHag ue of ofa orA ofa
a new unit umtor of production in labor that thatmen thatmen thatmen
men and qct women can ca n actually actuall produce producemore producemo producemore
more mo and batter things when bea they tbe are arehealthy arehHIUay arehealthy
healthy intelligent cheerful hopeful than thanwhen thanwben thanwhen
when they are mere weary wornout list listless 1I hatieee t tIfp ¬
less ItfetaM lit machines ehi The alert al rt manu manufacturer 01 01ftur menufacturer ¬
facturer ftur today Is I figuring ft this new new unit unitinto 1IaltI
into I nt nto Ms cakOJatlens and he is fast coming comingto
10 realise that the thousands toou andM he may In Invent InlIt InIn ¬
vent lIt In making more tolerable and happy happythe happythe happyIhe
the lives of hi hill employee come back to tohim tohim toS
S him In very vn tangible form and In n ever In InOne InInll IniSStflg
iSStflg Inll ratio raUnOftf ratioOne
One important effort eff rt of this thi committee committeehas ltlH ltlHha
has ha been directed dtrect to the th end that work working workIn workI ¬
I ing In women may more generally under underKtand undfrland understand
land in j the light of the failures tallul as well wellas wllIt wellas
as the th successes au of worklngmen the thesplendid thesplndld theepteodId
splendid and Increasing rains to be ob obtained nbtaintod ohtamed ¬
tamed from Intelligent tnt l ent organisation We Wefound Wef te tefound
found f und the tvngeeerning woman poorly poorlyadjusted MOrlydjuetM poorlyadjueted
adjusted te her environment with the de demands dflRUlnchJ deminds ¬
minds of Ute preoalnc s u heavily tl upon uponas upona
I as a to leave WI little or no time to tocuss dia diafUU dliiI dliitOss
I cuss war and means m to better things thingsBrouzht tblnKsrou thinacHrouzht
Brouzht rou t Into sharp competition with or organised orIfanilled organiced ¬
ganised men and made sensibly to feel feelthat fHlthat feelt
that t hat she was an unwetoame Intruder In Inthe Inth Int
the th t he economic field she he ha ket ottered so far faronly tarIDI farnly
only IDI nly a feeble reatotanee taDC18 e to the slings and andarrows anclalTOWS andaIrewa
arrows ot 0 outrageous fortune V We must mustbelieve mustbelle mustbelievi
believe belle after hearing the report of Mrs MrsFlorence XrsFI irs irsFloreace
Florence FI TCelly 1eU the ibl bk chairman of this thiscommittee tbis1II thiscommittee
committee 1II t that we have largely realised realisedon
Ya Yat =
on our ef farts In ftWhI this direction and that thatthe thatthe
the t hfl orgaalMtlon of taborin 1 iHKblg women to toalready IIIa1re IsL
L already a1re well under way a and promising promisingTo promll promisingauecssa nb nbIY
IY auecssa
To aid the children childrenThi childrenThis
This may also ala be said of that other otherwork otberork etherwork
work ork no less I Important portantthf the emancipa emancipation emancipation ¬
tion of children cbUcl from overwork and grind grinding crilMiIn grindIng ¬
ing tyranny during their early and forma formative formathe formatIre ¬
the years yearsWhen ears NUSVhen earsWhen
When we are asked as many of us are arewhat a awhat arewhat
what good can come out of our clubs clubsand dUMand cluband
and club work we need no better and andmore andI I
I more effective fectv answer than to point to tothese totheas
these e gratifying rn achievements Apropos of oftnls ofthis I
= t
this subject a conversation with M Mm MmI I
I rent ceo McPaddm rones i to mind Mrs MrsMcFaddeyn
McFaddeyn has worked Intelligently and andsuccessfully andcuececaftily
successfully ueceutull In the south in arousing arousingpublic arousingpUblic arousingpublic I
public Hhtlmpnt entlia < nt In behalf of the factory factorychild factor I
child 1 J asked her what batt she considered consideredthe consld rf I Ithe Ithe
the most necessary D t Ary work to be done by by byinterestod
interested women along this Hue Hr re reply rtply reply ¬
ply was aa that there were absolutely ab o1utel no noHtatistics nostatistics
statistics tltat ica relating re tlnc to the subject that thatwomen thatwo thatwoman I
women wo n can do < lo no better bett work w 1k than thangather thangather I Igatlwr
gather and systematically < arrange the thefacts tbefat thefatti
facts concern concenljll i air < the tb waxes aeII and condi conditions condition ctmdltiona ¬
tions tion of child labor in the mills Inquire InquireInto InquireInto I Ithe
Into the he nature and cause of Illness an anthe anti anott antithe <
the t ht percentage of children enjoying nor normal normal norma ¬
mal ma health also what per cent of o the theoperatives tbce tbceuptraU I Iupirativet
operatives uptraU are children hl1 < lrn of widows and andwhat andbat andwhat
what bat of idle parents t what ia the family familywage familyYn familywage
wage Yn a how long are children worked at atnight atoight I
night are A they tht > Y given Itn any an lunch and how howarc howar howart
arc ar they ttuo kept awake ake In some mill it Is Isfound hifounrJ islound
found that I when children become drowsy drowyofr drowryOver i iover
over their work cold water ater is thrown thrownIn
In their t faces or they are allowed to dip dipsni dipn dipTItbln dipIn
sni In n I ITnth1ng
Touching TItbln these suggestions 8U1 iona I am sure
Xrs 2 ± rs C H 1r McMahon President of f the theP theP thePBO
P PBO PBOit B Eo 0 0it Oit
it will occur to aU of us that the thecasional these thesecaslonal
casional effort to entertain and feast t far factorr tal0rJ fartory
tory 0rJ childeea cb1 c t at small moment t with withthe withI
the I he wood that mar be accom aerommiahe ttsfced by byan lilylin byan
an intelligent t study etu ef f the conditions COIMItU that thatproduce UlatJUOduno thatproduce
produce such b inane results and a aeffort sealoug sealougeffort
effort towards tMtr speedy removal removalAnother rnlAnother reatotalAnother
Another suggestion Io 1 I will give is that thatworking tJaatWOrldftlr thatworkint
working gJrtV dubs Might t be vtotted TteI TteIrlUb ay bgnub
nub < lub wemen and information IRlen atloR given them themas thatna
as to the Ut htWB governing their > protection rot tIolL
As A It stands ita ta the girl te now oMiged pet te teappeal teAPpeeJ isppetj
appeal to the Inspector for ferand utfornmtfon utfornmtfonand batormatjand
and 11 lie is not always a disinterested cJts la In
foratMit foratMitThe toratThe foraintThe
The work of o toe educational coRtmttte coRtmtttealso eoalUeeAIJllO coatetittoalso
also claim our attention and Its ef a ¬
ficient chairman alrman Miss SaMb has given clvenus alv R Rus
us reason t to rejoice JoIee in the belief that thatclub thtelub
club women are still going forward tOl tOltbe ferwa tat tatthe inthe
the crusede for better schools and en ¬
larged DTivileces DrtvI for woman wom in ail fiette fietteof fIel4sof
of t education There is ncaroely roeb a state statethat statethat
that does oee not blossom bIo om under the diefater diefaterested IIKD IIKDflJted dtetntregted
ested and systematic efforts t of club wo women woIDctn wemen ¬
men for the advancement ncement of educational eduCatlontltWOrk edueatlonidWork educationalwork
work workOur WOrkOW WorkOut
Our fork 01k in still another direction dl tlon te 1 <
illustrated Hlu trated by the ti successful labor of our ourvaluable eurahble ourvaluable
valuable chairman of the art commute committnt
Mrs nt Brockway B kway This committee h has s en ¬
deavored to give impetus Jt and direction directionamong dka dlrmtk dlrmtkamong Oa OaamOBII
among club women to the therafta an art and andrafu ancraft
craft movement which is uuietly JuJ tl bat batrapidly batrapid butrapidly
rapidly rapid I spreading preadi > throughout ut the country countrycurrent
From t forts may a be Jt geterateti ratJ J JC1IrtwDt acurrent
current at ae aeaUwtlclom Uu > tlHem whose vibraUoti vibraUotiwill vi viwOI vibctnitewill
will be felt not only 0111 in our ute but bu may ma
ia some decree d laher r and aid along alo alon this
Ihie Ihlfh he = efforts and a davewiMpenU deI fntJJ of ofthniM ofthNWI ofthose
those ho come after us usWe usWe
We ure Uma sCre IItINIt1fnk Etlf6Bin tblnnu tblnnuence the bt il1Ou il1Ouence inuluenre
ence of uach me mea ax Ruakin Ku n and UorrlK UorrlKand ILJrrland Marrisand
and it ia I difficult e calculate ca te this t11 intlu intluencc Intlu4tn bib bibeno
encc 4tn = when we fttltaMr 181 P1I the tit Bane pm uktkal uktkalUnC uThtcaIItn > Ucal UcalMneM
MneM Itn frote fr whltfc whIs WiM vtilved n4 atem atemuf > rft rftof tftem tftemuf
uf h heullfd u ehoid art Vtublch WblChwt even IKthe the Mte Mteof Ie Ieof f foe
of ihuee e pCle < rtnt Tf t teachers tfe n brought murrbtthat te ItasM ItasMthat Itthat
that unJerstatiding < of domestic art which whichconverted whichcOncrtffi whichconverted
converted all that fm 1U inc ugly and common commonplace commonplale commonplace ¬
place Into the beautiful and useful usefulThen 1IMfulThen usefulThen
Then came greetings from fraternal fraternaldelegate trattrnAlde1eptete fraterneldebegatea
delegate incltnUng Mrs Sirs Rudolph RudolphBlankenburs RtldGlphmaaktnburc RudolphBlankenburg
Blankenburs of Philadelphia Phl lphla who whospoke whosvokt whospoke
spoke > on behalf of the Suffrage Surrra nato assolatM aaodatUtn natottatl
datUtn ttatl < latM n Mrs William To4 TodWilmuth UaimuUt utk of ofNew ofXW ofNew
New York president t of tli Ute NnUooal NnUooalCouncil WatletIaLounelt ti qa1 qa1uun
Council uun 1 of Women Wo n Met M U J4a 4a tluU tluULarned uunLarned ILUULamed
Larned of Syracrjse JT Y Yof t PieIWeot PieIWeotor psreiil t tof
of the National H HOUMMUI HOUMMUI8ll1IfXiation uiah Mi Zoonoatle Zoonoatleassoeiation j janKooiatlon
anKooiatlon and Mrs Frederick lI erlck Sehoff Schoffof
of Philadelphia la pr plflident sid nt of the Na National National National ¬
tional Consree OPgreM of W ftherg fthergLimit UierJ UierJLimi tfier tfierLimit >
Limit the thp length tt f Speeches SpeechesAs
As chairman of the committee on onrules onrulfS onrules
rules and regulation Mrs Douglas of ofOklahoma ofOklahoma ofOklahoma
Oklahoma specified among other otherthings otherthln58 otherthings
things that a delegate should apeak apeakonly apeakonly apeakonly
only twice to a aUtxfect and only ly three threeminutea threemlnut threemInutes
mInutes mlnut at a time that there should shouldbe
be no proxies and that a member membercould membercould membercould
could be a delegate eg8te from only one or organisation orKanlMtlon organiteatbon ¬
ganisation ganisationAt
At this point Mm Dimiet Dlml Denison Denisonwas Denleonwas on onwas
was introduced and an received in con consideration conIde consideration ¬
sideration Ide ration of her term as acting pres president tN tNIdeut resideut ¬
Ideut with tons Io applause appla e In turn b be bedd bvdid r rdid
did the pleasant thing of meying that thatMrs thatMrt MtMrs
Mrs Charlotte Severance mother ot otthe octhe edthe
the womens womeaaelulll club In California be bemade bemade bemade
made aa honorary oIIOrryvJee vice president pre klent of f the thegeneral thenet81 thegeneral
general net81 federation Mrs Severance re responded responded iasponded ¬
sponded happily the audience paying payingtribute pingtribute payingtribute
tribute to her age by b rising ri l g to Its feet feetwhen feetwhen feetwhen
when she stepped to the front frontThe frontThe frontThe
The official reception which closed closedthe cboiedthe ed edthe
the day with a crush came eam off In the theevening theevening theevening
evening under the auspices of the Fri Friday Friday Friday ¬
day morning club at the W Vemens mens elub elubhouse elubhouH clubhouse
house a quaint structure of missionary missionaryarchitecture Jftl missionaryarchitecture slonaryarchitecture
architecture which w Ieh had been trans transformed traMformed tunasformed ¬
formed into a tropical bower b wer The Thethrong Thethrong Thethrong
throng of the thousands arrayed in inbest Inbe8t inbest
best bib was greeted by the national nationalofflcere naUenalof nationaleIiIcers
offlcere of ce rs the local biennial board and andthe andth andthe
the th presidents pr8I of the Los Angeles dubs dubsMrs clubsKra ekibnMrs
Mrs Frances as chairman of the in introduction Introduction Introduction ¬
troduction committee served in this thiscapacity th thcapacity thiscapacity
capacity during the evening evenln The pro programme programme programitie ¬
gramme tomorrow is largely filled with withreports withreport withreports
reports reportsFACTS reportsFACTS <
eo a t tFACTS
FACTS KEPT BACK BACKTO BACKTO BACKTO
TO AID THE PARTY PARTYPhilippine PARTYt PARTYPhilippine
t 4 4Philippine
Philippine Secrets Suppressed at atInstance atInstance atInstance
Instance of Administration AdministrationJASHINGTON Administrationt AdministrationW AdministrationIJ7ASHINGTON
t
JASHINGTON JSHINGTON May Ma L Agulnaldo IAguinaldowas Agulnaldoyy
W yy V Y was the special subject of die diecusekm dlseull diecuislon
cusekm lon in the senate today As Assoon AllIOOn Assoon
soon as the Philippine government bill billwas billas Witwas
was taken up Mr Carmack of Tennes Tennessee Tennessee Patinaesee ¬
see resumed reflum his criticism of C the U1 Phil Philippine PIIIIIpplne PhilIppine ¬
ippine commission lon because btcau e of its re refusal refUMI refusal ¬
fusal to call Agulnaldo ulnaldo and other Fill Filipinos lItllplft Fillpines ¬
pines as witnesses N He maintained maintainedthat melntalnedthat maintainedthat
that as ranctions by witnesses wlLR i had hadbeen hadbftn badbeen
been cast en n the character of Aguin Aguinaldo Aguinaldo Aguinaldo
aldo he ought to be permitted in n all alldecency aUdecency alldecency
decency to defend himself himselfMr hlmselrMr himselfMr
Mr Carmaeks contention was sharp sharply ¬
ly combatted by Mr Foraker of Ohio OhioMr OhioMr OhioMr
Mr McComag of Maryland and Mr MrBurton MrBurton MrBurton
Burton ot Kansas KansasMr Kan KanMr KansesMr
Mr Carmack said he could see no nogood nogood nogood
good reason for the majoritys refusal refusalto
to summon Agutnaldo and other Flit Filipinos 1111pinos Flitpinos ¬
pinos to appear as witnesses lell before the thecommittee thecommittee thecommittee
committee General Funston had Mild Mildthat Midtbat saidthat
that AGUinaldo had confessed to him himthat himthat himthat
that he Agulnaldo had had Luna as assassinated HIUlllnat assaselnated ¬
sassinated IUlllnat because becau e Luna was w becoming
too popular XJovernor Taft had testi testified tettfled tt ttfted ¬
fled that General Funston bad MId saidAgulnaldo MIdA midAguInaldo
Agulnaldo A lnaldo had bad Luna Wiled lest lestLuna 1e lesttuna t tLunamou
Luna Lunamou shouH shoukIl kttl him himMr hintMr t tIr
Mr Ir Foraker wanted to know what whatfhe wbatfht whatbe
fhe > killing of JAM by by another Filipino Filipinohad JlllIplnohad Filipinolied
had to do with the senates action on onthe onthe onthe
the pending bill Mr Carmack said It Itbad Ithad Ithad
had been the purpose pur Olle of the majority majorityof
of the Philippine commission to show showthat showthat showthat
that Aguinaloo was a thief and mur murderer JDurderer murderer ¬
derer and he urged that in common commonfairness commonfalme commonfairness
fairness Agufnakto ought to be heard heardin
in his hl own defense defenseMr defenseMr
Mr Tillman of South Carolina In Insisted Inalated Inelated ¬
elated that decency demands that thatAguinaldo thatAgulnaldo
Aguinaldo be brought here to testify
in his Jai own behalf behalfMr behalfMr haU 11 11lr
Mr Dubois said It seemed em strange strangethat IJtrangethOt strangethat
that after th tM committee had decided decidednot decidednot decidedHot
not to summon Agulnaldo do 8 a wit witness witfl55 ¬
ness n < IIII General HacArthur 14a rthur for the first firsttime firsttime
time had testMUg teS today that Aguin Aguinaldo AplnaJdo Agiilnaido
aldo woe a mfttiof mMi niMaef4dk high character characterMr eurcterMr
Mr Culbersoh Culbe of TeXas Txs had read a aletter ar aletter
letter r from the secretary of war in inwhich Invhleh Inwhich
which he said that it has not been beencustomary I
customary for Jhe ie e war department de to toarrange
arrange accounfef lKeou Or expenditures with withreference withreference i ireference
reference to thVl t tWVpIace pIace aoe where the uiti uitimate uitlmale I
mate service depending upon them is isrendered 18r isrendered
rendered r dered No separate account has hasever ballenr hasever
ever He seen kept utp of expenditures of th tharmy the thearmy
army according to the different beau localities Jocalltie beauties ¬
ties tie in which troops might JRI lit be its stationed itstIoned ta tatloned ¬
tioned for carrying CAl lng on military Mlltary opera operations operaI ¬
I tions It is II therefore impracticable impracticableto i ito
to answer your questions qu Uons without di diverting diterting ¬
verting a large number of clerks from fromtheir fromtheir I
their current work ork of Ute dlMrbuentwJtkob dpartnientwhkh department departmentwhich
which cannot be kept up only by their theirunremitting theitI theilunremitting
unremitting efforts effortsMr e effortsI orts ortsMr
I
I < Mr Carmack Carmeckdectarsd declared d lared that this Jet tetter Jettfr lettsr ¬
ter was simply a part of the policy policyf
ff f suppression and falsification Cal UO which whichhad whichhad h hhad
had been followed follow ever sine 1 Ute be beginning be beglnDing beginning ¬
ginning of the Philippine business bu6l eA6 He Hehad Hehad Hehad
had read a letter sent to Ute general generalmanager cenenilmallagtr generalmanager
manager of the Associated Frees P by byUnhurt byJtnhtrt y yHot1trt
Unhurt M Collins the Manila corre correspondent corres ourreSpindent ¬
spondent s nd nt and declared that th the latter latterdemonstrated latterdt letterdemonstrated
dt demonstrated > monRtrated that the MWS In the thePhilippines thePhiippinE8 thePhiippi
Philippines Phiippi was auppreonad ft not JaOtmilltuy as a amilitary afl1ittry
military necessity but to protect the theinir theInlrl theIntrests
inir Intrests ts of the Republican party partyConsideration PIlrtyCn partyc
Consideration Cn c idfratl n was then resumed retnI of ofI ofthe ofthe
I the sundry civil I appropriation bill but butwithout butWithout
i without completing it th senate at at5le
515 15 nmn m went Into executive session sessionand e Sionand
I and soon afterward adjourned adjournedTO adjournedTO adonrnedTo
TO COURTMARTIAL l GLENN GLENNWashteston GLENNWasblagtoB GLENNWashington
+ Washington May 1 1loDewInJ 1loDewInJtile Following +
+ the precedent Br oedeat set in the case of 8fOtMNI ofeiiseaJ +
+ General Smith the president I has Ja Jahl hashtataeU +
4 hlsaaolf hl It Jhrough liroult Secretary 5Nr taJ Root Rootal Rootoedord +
+ onird H 1 t tiaI al by ceartmar ceurtlflAttl8l caurtmatli 4
+ tial at aSMorEdwin jor r Edwin F Olsen Gleim1101a OlsenFlab +
+ Flab Jallibb7o i ia > trr one of the otteers Ioenrelerlit oers oersreertdt 4 +
+ referre relerlit 1 as M a ft participant in I the theachRtat theadsilMtratI +
+ adHrtntetratfea achRtat tratfj of tti the water watereurrtn watercurV +
+ cure eurrtn In th tM testimony testJmon developed deV8lopedHfocT devdopettbefore 4 +
4 + before tit tiMRate senate Philippine com comenncftlT cornm1eMsnrecenly +
+ mtaion m1eMsnrecenly m1eMsnrecenlyBRAWLERS enncftlT enncftlTBRAW ractnly 4 4BRAWLERS +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
BRAWLERS BRAW ERS ARE PARDONED PARDONEDROIM1d PARDONEDItoma
+ Rom ROIM1d IMay ny 1 tThe Tbe hug has baspardoaed haspardoned +
+ pardoned the office oftIcYsoclhe o Je he United UnitedenlHr Unlteistates +
4 + states omteer Chfcaso Chka i who < Jto have havtHlR havebeen +
+ ba Imprisoned atVaaic at V sales They Theywtn Theywtfl + I
+ wfll be Immediately bJtMad over onrto Overto +
4 + to the United States < tsedl n 3l 1 from fromJto fromwheas +
4 + who wheas Jto charge they will be tunas tran3 tran3forretlto tunasforred +
+ ferred forretlto to tfcChicago UM Cltlcago which is t9ready Israady +
+ ready to saiL ip + 4New
+ 1 1NeW +
4 + New York play taY 1 LTt It is ex exeetG41 4 4
4 4 pecto4 says S8S a nemi4 flemepetch Raine 4gspatch to toth +
4 the th Tribune T bune that Admiral Crown CrowntMht8IcI 4
4 Jmhtekl wilt soon arrive in the tbeM 4 4Mediterranean
+ Mediterranean M 41lterra ee and order 01 a court courtmantal 4
4 martial ef the United States naval navaloffiters 4
4 officers imprisoned d on the charge chargeof +
4 + of attacking thVrenlce police ltOIiceThe 4 4
4 The American consul at Venice VemceIs 4
4 Is busy b1lf bu arranging to settle the in IndernDltles 4 4demnitles
+ deemtties the officers must t pay to tothe 4 4the
+ the injured persons in order orderthat orderthattk that 4 44tbe
4tbe 4 tk the r latter may withdraw their theircase 4 4ease
4 + case thus facilitating faClHtatingtH the task of ofthe 4
4 the Italian government gOvePRIII8ftt in rteas Hlvsfg 4
4 fag the officers fl4leersTbe The damages lnapsaJa01IRt 4
4 4 amount to about 11 S1 far each qchom eehuffirer +
+ oilier om r +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
i I SUGAR GAR JRU TRUST TRUSTAMP TRUSTAND ST STAN
AMP AN THIPRICES THIPRICESPresident THE PRICES
4 4President
President Havemeyer Testifies TestifiesConcerning r TestifiesConcerning estifi s sConcerning
Concerning Quotations QuotationsCUBAHAS Quotationst QuotationsCUBJIAS
+ t
CUBAHAS CU BA HAS MANY MARKEIS MARKERSAYS MARKEISt
+ t l lSAYS
SAYS ENGLAND COULD TAKE TAXEALL TAKEALL
ALL ISLAND PRODUCES FRODUOBStIlASHINGT PRODUCESI PRODUCESMay
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SHINOTON N May L IThe ITheV The la laqulry 1 1V
tIlASHINGT
W V V qulry into nto the vr8H prosant t holding lI IdingCuban efCuban ef efCuban
Cuban sugar and Cuban lan lands landsordered lanie lanieordered E Eordered
ordered by the senate nate vas as begun to today today today ¬
day by the subeommlttae on Cuban Cubanrelations Cubaarelation CubeRrelations
relations President Pre ldent Henry 0 Hare Haremeyer H Hmeyer Haremeyer
meyer of the American Sugar Refining Refiningcompany neftnln neftnlncompany Redoingcompany
company was the first witness and all allof aUf sIllof
of f the members of the subcommittee subcommitteeMessrs subcommitteeMessrs ubcommltteeIe
Messrs Ie rll Platt iI tt of Connecticut Burnham Burnhamand Burnhamand Burnhumand
and and Teller were in attendance Sena Senator Sentor Senator ¬
tor Patterson alw vas present Others Otherspresent QthersprelleRt Otherspresent
present with Mr Havemeyer were Ar Arthur Arthur A AI ¬
thur DonnovHH treasurer of the com company OO cornpany l lpan1 ¬
I pany and Henry C Mott its sugar sugarbuyer suprbuyer sugrbuyer
buyer All of them were sworn swornReplying swornRepiying swornReplying
Replying to questions by b Senator SenatorPlatt Sena SenatrPiatt Jr JrPlatt
Platt Mr Havemeyer Haveme er said his com company cempany coinpany ¬
pany was generally known as the sugar sugartrust 8ugartrust sugartrait
trust and that its refineries are lo located lcated becated ¬
cated as felkjws felkjwsIn
In New Ne Jersey JeIs one New York Yorkthree Yorkthree Yorkthree
three Massachusetts Mge chusetts two Philadel Philadelphia Phlladelph Philadulphia ¬
phia ph two New Orleans one oneWill oneWUI onevIll
Will you Senator ena1c1r Platt asked tell tellthe t tOIlthe ll llthe
the committee how much Cuban sugar sugarif sugarIt
if any has been bee purchased and is nw nwheld nulIeld nowheld
held by b your company companySince companSInce eompanySInce
Since early in February last we wehave wehan wehave
have purchased 5009 59 tons or S66W S66Wbags 5GoOebag8 26 26begs
bags or about ten days supply re replied re replied r rpiled ¬
plied the witness witnesaOf wltn wltnor witnessOf
Of that quantity 6000 tens ns are now In Inprocess Inproceaa Inprocess
process of shipment from Cuba The Theprices T Theprices e eprices
prices paid he said ranged from 1 1to LB LBto 1 1to
to 195 the highest price being paid on onMarch onlarch onMarch
March 13 and the lowest on April 22 22Where 2Where 22Where
Where do you buy your raw sugar sugarAll sugarAU sugarr sugarrAn
All over the world worldIn In Cuba Java JavaHamburg JavaHamburg JavaHamburg
Hamburg Trieste the British Vest WestIndies VestIndies VeStIndies
Indies South America wherever sugai sugaiis
is grown grownDoes grownDoes grownDoes
Does the 80000 tons you oU mention menUtinrepreaut menti4pirepregeat mentionrepresent
represent your entire purchases m mCuba fn fnCub rnCuba
Cuba since the 1st of January JanuaryNo
No We have bought all told 34060 34060tons 9tOootons 94000tons
tons of Cuban sugar during the pres present present preseat ¬
ent year ear or about threfefourths of f a amonths amonths amonths
months supply our consumption being beingabout beingabout beingabout
about 349wd 34 tons per weekDo weekDo week weekDo
Do you control any sugar in Cuba Cubaother Cubaotber Cubaother
other than that purchased purchasedNone purchasedNone purchasedNone
None whatever In any manner mannerHave mannerHave mannerHave
Have you taken any an options on Cu Cuban Cuban Cubn ¬
ban sugars sugarsI
HI I have net netHe neLHe netJie
He added that the percentage of his hiscompanys hiscompanys hiscompanys
companys product produ t compared to the theentire tlieentire theentire
entire sugar consumption of the United UnlteSStates UnitedStates UnitedStates
States was 88 about SO 0 per cent Laat Ltyear Lntyear Laatyear
year his company produced 12QOM 12QOMtons 100 100tonl i20000tons
tons of the refined sugar while the theconsumption Uteoll8UmpUon theconsumption
consumption was 2400WO tons tonsDoes tonsDo tonsDoes
Does Do Does Not Fix the Prices PricesReturning PricesReturning PricesReturnlflg
Returning to the purchases of Cuban Cubansugar Cubanugar CubanSugar
sugar for the present year Mr Hava Havanieyer HaY4 HaY4DHtYet Havmeyer
meyer gave figures of purchases 4o fAir fAirother fOrother r rother
other years to show the relative volume volumeof
of the t current acquisitions saying thai thaiin thatIn thaiin
in 1S2 12 2S41MO 4O0 tons had been bought in in1WS inI3
1WS 2460W tons in 1894 321000 tons tonsIn tonsIn tonsin
In reply to other questions he said that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the price of retail sugar in the United UnitedStates URitedSta UnitedStates
States Sta Is ftxed by ith the beet market marketprices marketprlC marketprices
prices in Hamburg HamburgoThe The price there therelisas thew tlte tlteflxss
lisas the selling price lOG Io Ute he entire entireworld enUr enUrworld entIrworld
world said Id h Jt On the subject of the theprice thevrlce theprice
price of Cuban sugars 8Uganrh he said that his hiscompany hiseomptiRY lilacompany
company could not determine the theprices tbAprle tlkAprices
prices pricesWe
We have he said no control over overthem oVecthem overthem
them whatever they the dont belong belongto bel ng ngto
to us usCuba usCuba usCuba
Cuba has to sell her sugar in thiaX thiaXmarket th thm1ket thidmarket
market hasnt Aasntshe AasntsheUo she sheWo
Wo that Is not true She can sell sellin Mllfn sellin
in Kngiand itgt ncJ for instance if she ahels is de desirous deslrou tiesirens ¬
sirens to do so England could take takethe takethe takethe
the entire Cuban crop cropMr cropMr cropMr
Mr Platt then astied Jed Suppose the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United States should make a concession concessionof
of say 2Sper 2 per cent ceDt in the th tariff t tariffratfs tt1l1tCtson tt1l1tCtsonCuban rates on onCuban onCuban
Cuban sugar could not you OU refuse to tobuy tobuy tobuy
buy the th Cuban product except at your yourown yourown OUI
own rates and thus secure the benefit benefitof neftt nefttoC
of the concession conce concessionIn lon T TIn
In no way wanthe Walt the reply tuba ttihaWould CubJiould tubawould
Would ould be under no obligations to sell sellto 3ellto sellto
to us because as I have said the theCuban theCuban
Cuban producers could find other mar markets markets ¬
kets ketsAn
All the duty has been taken takc off of pfPorte
Porto Rico sugar Do you get tttfct tttfctsugar tJiktsugar thtsugar
sugar any aD cheaper on that account accountNot accountNot acoounir acoounirNot
Not at all allHow allHow au auHow
How about the Hawaiian product productWe prodJ1ctWe prodpctWe
We are under contract for the entire entire350O
350000 tons produced In Hawaii Ha wan There ThereIB
IB It no tariff on that product but the theprice theprice theprice
price is not affected by that thatstance circum circumstance mrcumstance ¬ <
stance stanceIt
It has been stated repeatedly that thatin thatIn thatIn
in case the suggested concession Is Ismade Ismade ismade
made the sugar igar trust will be in n a posi position polflUon pesition ¬
tion to oblige producers to o make sueh suehreductions suehreductions suchreductions
reductions that you will secure the theentire
entire benefit of the legislation Is that thattrue thattnIC thattruer
true truer
tnICNo
No Lands in n Cuba CubaWe CubaWe Cubawe
We could not R t oblige any reduction reductionIn
In pas 8 of a concession to Cuban sugar sugarthe wgarthe sugarthe
the price might be lowered say one onesixteenth onesbtnth oneslxtsenth
sixteenth of a cent a pound but that thatwould tkatwould thatwould
would be nothing noUlln as compared to the thereduction thereduction thereduction
reduction in the tariff rate which whichwould whichwould whichwouki
would amount jo about a third of a acent acent acent
cent a pound Even so great a reduc reduction redUctJon reduetion ¬
tion as I have mentioned me tJ ned would depend dependon
on thenecessity the p ty for marketing and 1C 1Cthere Iftbere Kthere
there should be any pressure pre sur on that thataccount thata thataccount
account a < the necessity n lty would auld be that thatof tllatof thatof
of the producers and would net t be beours beours beours
ours oursIn oursIn oursIn
In reply y to another series of ques questions lIuestlou questious ¬
tions Mr Havemeyer said Id that his hiscompany blsGlnP histouapaay
company GlnP R as such holds no sugar lands landste landsfa landshi
te Cuba but he added that he 11 had hadhimself hadJatm hadhimself
himself Jatm elt made come purchases pu hass there therebut thereat therebut
but that ha did not consider it fegitl fegitlroate legltlmate 81U 81Unaate
mate to compel him to reply to ques questions tiuestJOIUI questione ¬
tions pertaining tlning to these interests interestsIf
If he said the committee compels compelsme
me to give the information I lean can of ofcourse otCOUrM ofcoura
course do so but I do not see what my myprivate IUYJXh8t mypcivat
private interests have to do with this thisinquiry thislDqulry I Ihiqulry
inquiry inquiryHere lDqulryHere hiqulryHere
Here Senator Platt concluded his hisquestions hlaQuestions hisusstlons
questions and Senator Teller Cook k the thewitness thewitness thewitness
witness bringing out the fact that thatthe tbatthe thatthe
the capital stock of the trust had been beenincreased beenincreased I Ied
increased ed in recent years from iJ iJto ThWS S < W >
000 to toAre W i MB MBAre I
Are you aware asked Mr r Teller Tellerthat Tlllerthat Tellerthat
that at th the time your company made madethis madetJal madethis
this Increase J crea of lfi litiO li1I0Ia 40Wf the news newspapers newspapers ¬
papers stated that the Increase lnere se had hadbeen hadbeen
been been18de made for the purpose of purchas purchasing UlcltsI purvhastug ¬
tug I sugar lands In Cuba CubaThe CubaThe CubeThe
The witness replied that he did not notrecall BOtrtcb notrecall
recall the fact factWhat tactWJtt factWhat
What then asked the senator senatorwas senatortnai Dor Dorwas
tnai was the purpose of your company te tethis Inthig
this instance instanceThe instncerThe nstancerrhe
The purpose was to promote te our ourgeneral otIrneral ourgeneral
general neral corporate interests The com company Ompan cornpany < ¬
pany pan never vet has bas directly or indirectly indirectlypurchased indirectlyplrchased IndIrectlypurchased
purchased any ny sugar lands except in inPorte InPorto InPorte
Porte Rico We did have such a per purpose Urpo perpeso ¬
pose there for a time U e but aban abandoned abandO abandoned ¬
doned it itIn ItIn ItIn
In reply repl to a questlen qU stlltn concerning the thesupposititious the8uppo theioippositttlous
supposititious 8uppo condition of orpo poverty r of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Cuban planters and of sugar sugarducers pro prone e educers ¬
ducers generally ft 31 Hav Havsiayor 6I said saidhe
he knew kne something of thain thlimjftfor > ior he hesaJd Rsaid Ji Jisaid
said I happen to be in 1 that category categorymyself categorymHlt categorymyself I
myself myselfHe mHltHe myselfHe
He said be had not advanced any aaymooey anymoney
money JAO to the sugar planters t tool 1JuliMi 1JuliMi1lU toolaupt h hinDliOsad >
aupt 1lU inDliOsad Md > osd that some advances had been beenmade Henmade beenmade 81t7j
made to them by the local banks and andth andU andthsrn
th thsrn nr doubt < advances afin also had been befni
i < y
made by American Amerlcau Sugar sugar brokers brokersVlie brokersqts brokersSIleii
SIleii Vlie thte pttfctt t he suk ss14 let he made madeMs RtdIllS
ills Ms IllS purchases pU ese thwogb Cuban broker brokerhttt broker brokert hmkerbttt
httt t that so carr 1azd < W he knew none of ofthem ofthem ofthem
them wsf wn a sugar su owner Be added addedtfeat addedthat addedthat
that he h WoRld not t deal with brokers brokerswho brok brokersWh n nWho
Wh who had sugar or f their th lrkn fewn n to sell sellHbaa lieUNo sellNOn
Hbaa No NOn For F1 > r Sale Now ITowAskef NowAsk841 NowAske
Askef Aske by Mr Teller whether he was wasstill wassUn wasstlllbung
still stlllbung buying sugar in Cuba Havemeyer Havemeyersaid Havemeyer5Jd
said saidWc
We are stftt trying to buy but we wefcawe welI wekate
kate lI w not sttcceetfeg ia making mkin any puts purchases pu pucha58Sslnce putschasonsine ¬
chases cha58Sslnce since April prIi 26 2 S when the sugar sugarwas suprWQ8 sugarWa0ts4th4raiia
was Wa0ts4th4raiia thdrawB from the market on ac accunt ac ac81Rt nocevat
cunt of improved Improv 4 changes of securing securingHow aecurlngAmirJaaib securinghow
AmirJaaib UM IH IHRow
How do yea y account unt for the flue fluetuattons ftneuatSons fluetuatlons
tuattons in the price of Cuban sugar sugarwhich nprwkleh sugarWhich
which you have mentioned m nUone as having havingoccurred bavlngocaurred havingoccurred
I occurred within the few months monthsThey month8They monthsThey
1 They are due to the changes in the thebeet theheet thebeet
beet sugar IJU r market in Hamburg H There Therehas TbIHe1aaa Therehas
has been a constantly decreasing mar market market iftar iftarkit ¬
ket there on accOunt aec uRt of the increased increasedbeet lnerea increasedbeet ed edbt
beet product INQ which blctt has amounted to toabout toabout toabout
about 1MM00 1 teas in the past year yearThen yearThen yearhen
Then hen you regard e n1 the beet sugar sugarproducers ngarproducers sugarproducers
producers as a a competitors of yours yoursI
I certainly certainl do there to what you youmight youmlg1tt youmight
might call a commercial rivalry rivalryLast rivalryhLqt rivalryLsst
Last summer aum 1 yu Axed the price of ofrefine ofI
I refine sugar IIU at points in the Missouri Missourivalley YluouriTalley MissourivIIy
valley very Jew w did y 751 tt not notYea tT tTYes notYes
Yes we did we put it at 112 12 cents centsper NII NIIper centspet
per peund whereas the price before beforehad heforeJQ beforehad
had been bee 4 cents Is and the utica In InAtlantic InAtlantic InAt1ntlc
Atlantic comet point p ln l was still maTh nwtateJned mdataJoed maThtitineti
teJned at the higher figure figureH ftgureMUew flguregow
MUew H w long aid you OU keep the price pricedewn prJeedewn pricedawn
dewn dewnUntil dewnUntll dawnUnttI
Until we recovered our trade The Thebest Thebttatsugar TheboOt
best bttatsugar sugar makers keN undertook uR erto k to con control CIORtrot coiltroT ¬
trot the t e markets by contracts with withdealers withdealers withdealers
dealers which I considered in restraint restraintof
of trade Consequently we e reduced the theprice theprice theprice
price until RtU our trade was restored to tous tous tous
us keeping it down to the lowest point pointfor poIntfo pointfor
for fo about two weeks weeksHe weeksHe weeksHe
He denied having notified beet beetsugar beetsugarINodueers sugar sugarproducers sugarproducers
producers that he intended to keep up upthe uptli
the tli war until h he should drive them themout themout themout
out of business Ire had nothing to todo todo todo
do with them he added addedIn s4tIeIn decL decLTn
In response to further questions Mr MrHavemeyer MrHaemeyer Mrlfaemeyer
Havemeyer said there bad ba4been been a flue fluctuation hetI fluetuatlen ¬
tuation tI tJOIi of prices at Mteooari river riverpetnte rterpeintJf riverpoints
points for about six mentns mentnsbut m mflntimhut ntb8 ntb8but
but that when W n the trade was entirely entirelyrestored Italyr amsiryrestored
restored r to the th trust prices wMeh Is Isthe IstlM Isthe
the New York price with freight rates ratesadded rat ratadt1ed ratesadded
added addedUnder adt1edUn addedUnder
Under Un ler these conditions asked Mr MrTeller MrTeller rr rrTeller
Teller where are the beet sugar suar men mento mento mento
to sell their product productlight produetighf productighf
light ighf For the Trade TradeI
hr I dont know That is their busi business bulllness bustfleas ¬
ness and they wont tell me because becausethey becausetiter becausethey
they know if Ifthey they did I would get at atthem atthem atthem
them again I do not propose that they theyshall the theshan theyshall
shall control the trade and it te all allthat al1that allthat
that I ean do to take care of the theAmerican theAmerican theAmerican
American companys interests interestsMr interesbiMr interestslr
Mr lr Havemeyer declared however howeverthat howeverthat howeverthat
that be had had nQ intention of drlv driving drlvInt drlvin ¬
ing in the beet sugar industry out of the thecountry thecountry thecountry
country bat said Id that he had put down downthe downthe downthe
the price to less than cost in order to tosecure tosecure tosecure
secure his share of tjatte tjatteFor traUeFor e eFor
For that purpose purp se he said I will willgo willgo willgo
go as far as my m directors will allow allowme allowme allowme
me as long as there is any money in inour 10our inour
our treasury treasuryFurther treasuryFurtbel treasuryFurther
Further explaining his position M ltion he hesaid heid hesaid
said id that the beet t sugar producers produ ers had hadentered hadentlred hadentered
entered Into a contract with dealers dealersgiving dealersglvlnJ dealersgiving
giving them the ejcclusrre U8IY market and andto andto andto
to this he had objected because after afterthe afterthe afterthe
the beet sugar men had sold Id their theirentire theirentire theirentire
entire crop the brands of the trust trustwould trutwould trustwould
would be eorapaaUyeljr ooPIP eI1 unknown and andwould lidwould endwould
would be at a e5giesIt jgracft te disadvantage disadvantageThey dipadrantageey dv tage tageThey
They ey took nty in customers H he said saidby saidy saidLW
by y unfair terms t n8 agreeing to beat any anyprfce anyINIce anyprice
price that J J weald ould make an and that thatwhat is iswhat Iswhat
what I objected obJ dJe to toAsked toAsked toAsked
Asked as to the control the sugar sugartniBt SUgIlttrust sugartrust
trust exercised exercl eJever aver the price of raw rawsugars rawsugars rawsugars
sugars witness said saidIt saidIt saidIt
It goes 098 without wltJk ut saying that a com company cornpuny m mpany ¬
pany which whltbplOduce produces 65 per cent of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the refined sugar renders it impossible impossiblefor
for any an competitor comfJlwrwHCUre to secure a higher higherprico higherprice higherprice
price fer its fnSMuct tduct then u it Itgets ItgetsTbe gets getsThe getsThe
The egcfunlpqttoR ne4o drifting to the theSQrUoo as assertion assartion ¬
sertion of Me r Havemeyer that Cuban Cubansugar Cubansugar Cubansugar
sugar could find a market in Bagiand BagiandMr ZsigendTeller gJ nd ndr
Mr r Teller asked askedIf aspdU td I
If Englanfl 6ng1a ng1an is a good market for forCuban forCuban forCuban
Cuban sugar why has not the Cuban Cubanproduct cubaJI04uct CubaiprIoduct
product sought ughf that market In tho thopast thopast thoJieonuae
past r rBeeause
pastBecause Because was the reply the beet beetsugar beetaugarvroduct beetsugar
augarvroduct sugar product can be secured ec romGOrmany rom romGermany OIDG
Germany G r at much m Ch lower freight rates nitesIs w
Is it not a fact tIt the United UnitedStates UnitedStat UnitedStats
States 8 aftrdthe after affrds the only 9111 market that thatCube tJaatca thtCuba
Cube ca hw ever ve hart hartif hadi 7 7N
if i the United States is not theenLrmsvict the theonly thenb
only enLrmsvict nb market t for fo Cuban Cu eJl sugar but ow owing owIn owln ¬
ing In to tol iU geographical position po this thtecountry thisc9Untry thiscountry
country is the particular p rUctltar market m rket for forIt fotIt forIt
It It but years ago go Cuba made large ex exnortatlon exportatiol1tl cxportatlons
nortatlon portatiol1tl to England Engla Now the freight freightrate freightrde freightrate
rate te in favor ta vor of the United States Statesand Statuand Statesand
and against t England At this point pointMr pointYI pointHavemeyer
Mr Havemeyer was excused until untilMonday unU1l untilMonday
Monday MondayMAY MondayMAY l nday ndayMAY
MAY DIY D DAYSTRIKES Y STRIKES NUMEROUS NUMEROUSDissatisfied NUMEROUSDlssatirfled i iDissatisfied
Dissatisfied Workmen in Many Cities CitiesQuit CitieaQuit CitiesQuit
Quit WorkPfUJiburg WorkPfttpburg Work WorkPIttfburg
PIttfburg May 1 INine Nine organised organisedbulldr omniaedbuUdf organisedbuikihig
bulldr buikihig g s trades IR 1 the Pittaburg district districtstarted district8talt districtstartd
8talt started the conflict thte thi1 morning for forhigher fethigher forhigher
higher wages Many of the employers employers3gred employersgrted employerstgrned
3gred to the demand indicating that thatthere thatttere thattiere
there was as every Indication that the thestruggle theIKnJggle thestruggle
struggle will be of short duration duratHatbe1tIII OC OCthe Ofthe
the tbe1tIII 1MM IJ men who 00 were ordered out outtjihi outQtl out4iiu
tjihi Qtl morning probably not more than than6Wt
6 6Wt will III be Idle tomorrow tomorrowttttOt tOfftOlTowX tomorrow4iIieh
ttttOt X Of c the building operations s of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the city were forced to suspend 8U8 Rd during duringth duringthe
t the th day cia while strikers committees and andetanfoyers andemplay andemployees
employees emplay were flre negotiating n settle settlemetrts sett settiheMs
metrts Trades 111 involved In the wage wagedispute sJC sJCdl
dispute dl are the t structural iron work workersr workr workersr
ersr r bricklayers carpenter electric electricviremen electricuolreinen electricirirernen
viremen lathers a then sheet metal workers workersHoisting wor workrahoisting 1II 1II1totIaUo
Hoisting 1totIaUo and portable engineers e g1 eerw slate slateand Maten4 slatenn4
and n4 tile roofers and the bed carrier carrierBoston carri carriBo carrieraBeaten
Boston May MI 1 1strlke Strikes occurred to tofey to toy toay
fey ay y at t a number HI of places 1Ia es in New Eng England EagJand ZagMud ¬
land attended by no disturbances d urbaMes Five Fivehundred Fivehundred Fivehundred
hundred granite cutters tutte at Cape Anne Anneleft ADUleft Annaleft
left work because e a demand dellM d regarding regardinghours reganHRghours regardinghours
hours was not complied with it1 and at atBarve atBIIUM atBane
Bane Vt and one or tw two other places placesa p pa
a similar number of granite workers workersstruck workersstruck kens kensatrutk
struck About 10M 1 io tetnntit tetatCrs rs are idle idleiii Idlem IdleIi
iii Providence because > their employers employersrcfowd ell1ployenlretUliMd employersi
rcfowd i fu sd to grant an advance ad in wages wagesPortland wagesPortland S SPortland
Portland Ore d1The May 1 1The The labor sit situation nitnation ¬ I IUtJon
nation In Portland is becoming mere mereUnsettled mereilusOtthed ra I I1I1Ittlecl
Unsettled each eb day About 4N ta 75 7 union unionmen unlonhIatt nn nnmeta
men of all 11 trades are on a strike and andothers all4flthrs andoth
others oth rs are aethreatestng threatening tht lHng to g ge out if their theirdemands helldemands theirdemands
demands are not met Nearly Nrlylaundry MO MOlaundry 3Olaundry
laundry workers who struck Monday Mondayare MeIMI MeIMIare
are stttl out out and as a result Chinese Chineselaundries Chinesetatlooi1eB Chineselaundries
laundries are reaping a harvest Two Twohundred Twohundred Twohundred
hundred employee of the Portland PortlandLumbpr PortlandLUmbJr PortlandLumber
Lumber company are out and today todaypJulnrr
ifB planing mill men struck The mill mfflmea mt1Idemand millarea
mea demand a ninehour day ay y and nd rec recsgntlfon receg raeagnhtlea
sgntlfon eg of the union and it is not notunBkaly notuftllkltly notu
unBkaly u ilkaly that all mill men in n the city citywlH clt cltwI citywi
wI Strike unless the demand are met metPBrattgo metDirarigu to tot1tIa
PBrattgo o Colo May LAbout L About boat boatmetIi Mt Mtrafnofli N N14fteis
rafnofli metIi employed p1oyecl in the Derange D o coal coaldls coaldls4iiot
dls d dls4iiot et west on strike today tAM1 becaaae becaaaet becauintie I I
tie t ft wtetators a erators had tailed to adopt th thscale u uea1e thescale
scale submitted by th the < union which da j jcaste I Icub
caste cub for St a day for underground work wrkand dC dCaM
and 2JI t It a day for foroittilde ovoride work workSt workSt workSt
St Fttecsterg April 3The The serl serlouaneas ser1ou sorbGuineas
Guineas ou e aC UM situation in south 5 Rats Russia Ratsel ¬
sia el Is apparent sppsr t it t from the fact tact that thatDcagomltofL thatDI1IiIOdtIM thatDgoiatiot
DcagomltofL governor general of ofKietf orKIe ofKieff
Kietf Pocaneff 1 vice vi t director of the thedepartment thedepanlleJlt thedepartment
department of police and nd other oil oi8qtehi uQIoIallt oiloIals
qtehi have bav joined Von Piebewe PJe ewe the themiuts Ute1Dlb themluis4ee
miuts 1Dlb mluis4ee r or the 2e interior at Krakoff KrakoffBerlin KraklfBerHn lCrakeBerlin
Berlin May Ma lrThe workmen of BeT Berlin BeTl Beeliii ¬
lin l celebrated Hay day r bv holding for fortyEix fortyrix
tyEix large l ge meetings at which ch reso resolutteact resolutlan olu
lutteact lu Were passed demanding ar areighthour 1elgbthour aiseighthour
eighthour day labor reform legisla legislation hgtelatloa hegielation ¬
tion and enactment of commercial commercialtrftaAtab commerciali commercialteMi
trftaAtab teMi i JJI liti order eni r to give the laboring j ifood jrood
i JiKtfeap food They demanded damaadoathat i I IO1hthat I
O1hthat that th U government withdraw th thtariff tp thtarl
tariff tarl HH X Xtt disturbance occurred occurredhere CCUrredh1e occurredI j
here er r elsewhere l wh h < r in Germany rman I
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TRUTH SEES A AREAL A AREAL AREAL
REAL BiGJE E1M1N E1M1Nlabouchere MAN MANLabouchere MNLabouchere
Labouchere Earnestly Warns Warnsr WarnsEngland WarnsEngl WarnsEngiand
r England Engl nd Against Ag in t J P Morgan MorganMEANS
+ 4 4MEANS
MEANS AN IP JiPQEP IP QLPRESJJGE QLPRESJJGEi RESJ JG E Et EOARRYING
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NEW 1 N bouchere i this weeks week Truth Truthunder TruthuDder Truthunder
under the heading of Morgai Kol MorgaicerIng Mer Mernr eer eerinr
inr nr and the Moral tells the British Britishnation B BpiUuIInation llh llhnation
nation aays Y8 a Herald dispatch dlapatcb from fromLondon fromLoDdoD frontLondon
London that Its supremacy pre y in trade tradeand tradeaRd tradeand
and commerce is not only threatened threatenedbut tllreaDedt threatenedbitt
but t doonfted o4aed and nd that it win take all allthe aUthe allth
the th best efforts of which the empire emptreeJM1i is iseapaWe iscapable
capable le to prevent wevea a retrograde 1DSrade move movement movement stovemeat ¬
ment whtnkvJC It > es esto will increase increaseyear 1 lrnzeaseYear ftUe ftUeyear
year by y year r L LaMschere 4chere sags sajsTo 2N11J1JTo sagsTo
To the Im I hiiraI aihU ohMrver oMav it is a atrifle atrifte atrifle
trifle amusing amus to wmtel the perturba perturbation pertwrbatlon perturbation ¬
tion of J Jel John ln 3Hlt WII at th t march of the theAmerican theAmerican theAmerican
American capitalist JfWa Jwe a generation generationor
or two past the gospel salvation s of ofmankind ofmankind ofmankind
mankind by th the agency r f British h cap capita capIW capIts1
ita Its1 > has been preached with sincere sincereconviction sIncereconviction taeereeomretlon
conviction Whether It was a dying dyingnation dJincntlon dyingnation
nation ia Europe or Asia a sickly re republic re republle republic ¬
public in South America an unre unreclaimed unreclaimed nre nreclaimed ¬
claimed region r of Africa people by
idolaters and cannibals or even a pov povertystricken povertyctrleken perertyetrlekea ¬
ertystricken British b colony colon the means meansof meansor meansof
of regeneration were always the sama samalet amu amulet mt mtlet ¬
let British capital and British enter enterprise enterpri enterprise ¬
prise pri e exploit the patient thoroughly thoroughlyand t1M rouchly rouchlyand
and there will be we an end to all his die dieMses dieases
Mses 8 political poIl economic DOmic or social For For4lty Forty FordtLy
4lty years We Breached thIs gospel p pel and andacted andacted andacted
acted upoa it r JtgieJy Now comes comesa comesJttte
a little turning sf the tables tablesWith tabl tablWith tablesWith
With a muck larger population and andimmeasurably andImmeasurably andImmeasurably
immeasurably greater natural re resources reource reaources ¬
sources the United States S tes offered a afield afteld afield
field for the accumulation of greater greaterwealth greaterwealth greaterwealth
wealth than we can ever aspire to toAmericans toAmericans toAmericans
Americans and nd Aspirations AspirationsAmericans AspirationsAmericana AspirationsAmeri
Americans Ameri in their turn now aspire aspireto a plre plreto
to regenerate r enerata the world by American Americancapital AmericancaplCal MacricancapItal
capital and American enterprise They Theypractice The1paettce Theypractice
practice upon us w the doctrine which whichwe
we so long applied to the rest of t man mankind mankind mankind ¬
kind Lastly LaeUfor for the present presentthey they lay laysacrilegious Jayerlleglou8 laysacrilegious
sacrilegious hands handsn n the shipping MpAltmeans bymeans by bymeans
means of which Britannia ruk rules the theWaves tilewaes t tWaves
Waves WavesNo waesNo WavesNo
No wonder John Bull Is in 8 a comic comicstate comicstate comicstate
state of consternation const maUon Instead of the theexploiter theexploiter theexploiter
exploiter he is becoml becoming exploited exploitedFor
For about twenty years we have havebeen bavebeen havebien
been beset with a craze of acquiring aeq1lkiRgthe ia iathe iathe
the out of the way places of the world worldnew wor1dnew worldnew
new places for British capital i aa and new newmarkets ne nemark newmarkets
markets mark t5 for British goofs The erase eraseha cruehM cranebee
hM ha colored all our national t1ona1 thoughts thoughtsand tho thoughtsand t8 t8and
and policy policyWhile pollcyWhile policyWhile
While we have been pursuing VUMluiagphantom this thtephantom thisphantom
phantom what has the foreigner been beendoing beendoing beendoing
doing He too seeks an n opportunity opportunityabroad opportunityabrod opportunityabroad
abroad for his surplus capital and andforeign a aforeign aforeign
foreign market for his surplus good goodAnd goods goodsAnd L LAnd
And where hctCt does h M fir AI ted them 1 1Etoglaad la laEnglaBCl 1 1England
England EtoglaadWhile EnglaBClWhile EnglandWhile
While we seek to exn exhtl the area of ofour ofour ofour
our commerce oomm sod of our hieremewts hieremewtsby
by acquiring acqulrlngC8ltirel control ef coontrta which whichhare whichbaye whichhave
hare no population lIIpeopIe at people who have haveno kaveno haveno
no wants the manufacturers and in investors Investors Investors ¬
vestors of Germany and America find findin ftndI findin
in I this country the finest opening in inthe Inthe inthe
the world While we sink millions in inthe Inthe Inthe
the construction e edn tructtoa of railways through throughthe thougkthe throughthe
the African continent COR which cannot cannotyield caRnotyield cannotyield
yield a return within lthla the life of the thepresent thepresent thepresent
present generation ge erat1oR or perhaps perba the thenext thenext I
next the American oapltatot CI t discov discovers dlscovera v ven ¬
ers a a remunerative investment Iy for his htemillions klamillions hismillions
millions in n improving fee means of oflocomotion oflocomotion f fIocomotlonm
locomotion in London LondonBattles LondOllDattles Loiid ° e eBattles
Battles of Industry IndustryWhile IndnstryWhile IndustryWhile
While we spend countless millions millionsin
in annexing vast aat tracts in Asia and andAfrica an1AfrIca andAfrica
Africa and maintaining malnt1n armies arml to de defend d dfend tiefend ¬
fend them with the view of supplying supplyinga
a penniless population with goods from fromManchester fromMaDChester fromManchester
Manchester and Birmmsh Bfrmms1talD our c Ger German > rr rrman r rman
man and America competitors sup supplant MIppItInt supplant ¬
plant us in oar own country countryIndividual countryIndlvtctual countryIndividual
Individual foots nave often enough enoughdropped eDoughropped enoughdropped
dropped the substance to grasp its itsshadow1 Its81MLckM itsshadow
shadow but never before has a whole wholenation wholenation hole holenation
nation deliberately committed Itself to tothte tothis tothis
this folly Our ur supremacy In trade tradeand tradean4 tradeand
and commerce te not only ON threatened threatenedbut
but doomed doomedYet doomMyet doomedYet
Yet by utilizing to the t e beet advant advantage advantage adventage ¬
age our resources in raw material cap capital capItal capital ¬
ital and labor we can hold our own owneven OWBeven owneven
even if we are forced to see Germany Germanyand Germanyand Germanyand
and America increase their output outputfaster outputfuter outputfaster
faster than we can It te only by the thestupidity thestupldtty thestupidity
stupidity of squandering our capital capitalin
in foreign countries coun overlooking the theopportunity theopportunIty
opportunity of employment at home homethat homeUat homethat
that foreign tor lp capital can e n supplant Brit British BrltI8h Britliii ¬
ish in h any h home m bwtaatry bwtaatryBut JRdIltryBut
But at the present pre ent crisis of our oureconomic oureconomic oureconomic
economic history what are the objects objectswhteh objectswhich bjectshleb
which hleb chiefly ehleft occupy our mind mI The Theregeneration Theregeneration Theregeneration
regeneration of South Africa Alri by the theintroduction theIntroduction
introduction into that accursed land of ofBritten ofBrJtleh ofBritish I
British capital and labor th the expan expansion expanI expanaba ¬
aba of our army at the expense e of oflabor
labor I market squandering time money moneyand moneyand I Iand
and energy on the empty catenation of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the coronation ceremony te1 which hlch w wsuspend will willHlSpenel wIllsuspend
suspend indwtry In try dislocate d te trade and anddivert anddivert
divert public pu lle thought t ht from matters tten of ofpressing utpree ofpressing
pressing pree ing and vital Import ImportAt ImportAt ImportAt
At th the moment while we are thus thusengagedMr th thngqe thusengaged
engagedMr engaged Xr Morgan mud his cot colleagues cotlaSUa cclesgues ¬
leagues 4k daintid cea upon us seklnsrwhai seklnsrwhaithey making wW wWthey whaLthey
they may devour Almost within Ithba aa aahour aDbour anhour
hour of the kins kings feast come forth tile tteftngers tileADger8 thelagers
lagers ot a mans maD hand and write rite spoil spoilthe poa poathe
the wall It need ao prophet la tnfe tnfecase tnwCIe tnktease I
case to interpret the warn ami rning It ItNS te teeasy Inanal
easy to read th the warning W and not dif difficult difftcult diffIcuit ¬
ficult to accept and act upon it Shall Sballwe Shallwe
we attend to ott It at once or shall we wefinish e eQb
finish our wine and think about bo t the theMed theIedes theMidas
Med Midas s and Persfaa P after the 4ialter 4ialterMore dialterw dialtertore i err errMore
w
More tore Money Per Butte BttiWiag BttiWiag8edal Bu4ldIngee41
8edal ee41 1 to The Heratdi HeratdiWaeMagton HenNWa lfateidiWesidigion
WaeMagton Wa kl8 10 May lSwuttor t lark Ctaritof larkof
of Montana today proposed aa amend amendment amendmeat amendmend ¬
meat to the tatte use omnibus bin now nowpending DO DOpendlnJ nowPending
pending te the senate eo to increa 11IC Increase th thcoat the thet theeo
coat eo t limit t of th tb ptrMfc building b at atBatt atBUtte atBattle
Batt BUtte f frOnt rort i7I 2LINtO 27SM to toAustins IMt NIIO NIIOo NIIOAitatins >
o 0 0Austins
Austins Pensloa Increased IncreasedStectei IncreasedSHcIIII IncreasedSeeIel
< Stectei t M th The tteraldj tteraldjWashington lkeral4WlftCton eraI eraIWashington
Washington May a1 1 1PiigEne Eugene S Ave AwsUa AuUa Avetin
Ua of Ogden has been granted an in increase 1ncreue Increase ¬
crease of pension He will receive recelftU recelftUa 12 12a 12a
a month monthTwentyfifth hereafter hereafterTrRrentyfifth hereafterTwentyfifth
Twentyfifth Coming Home BaeS HomeSlt
< S Slt tell to Th TIM Herald HeraldWashington HftIa14Waaldngton IleenIdWashington
Washington May 1 IIii W suspense to toan toa toan
an a inquiry made by Senator Clark of ofday ofMoittaaia
Mot1hYHl Adj1ltaat General Corbin to todtl
day dIi saM that the t Twentyfifth United UnitedStates UnitedStates I
States Infantry ha boo been ordered borne bornefrom bornefrui
from tile Philippine Inquiry Dq1lry was wasmade wasmade as asJDde
made at die instance of A J 1 MeNab MeNabof
of Salmon City Ida Ida whose son te ai aiofficer atoffteer aioilcer
officer in that regiment regimentCHARGES re regimentCHARGES at atalia
alia aliaCHARGES
CHARGES AGAIMSr EDWARDS EDWARDSComplaint EDWARDSCemplaint EDWARDSComplaInt
Complaint Made br ay Taisgrapk TaisgrapkAgainst Te1egrapkAgainst T1agrpAgainst
Against Aa Indian Ageat AgeatSoedal Ag8lttedal AgeatS
Soedal S edal to The Heral HfraJd HfraJdWaslltafCa Bera1dWasidaen < l lWashtog4 >
Washtog4 WaslltafCa n 3S gy r L Tetegraphic LTetefrapbJecharges LTelegraphiccharges Tetegraphiccharges
charges were filed today with the > seat senate RDate seatate ¬
ate committee eonu on Indian affairs against againstJ
J B Edwards s recently nominated for forthe torthe forthe
the position pe of Indian inspector Ed Edwards Jdcuds Zdwords ¬
wards to charged with itA mismanagement mismanagementof
of 0 the Crow Ct agency affairs aar while bite acting actingas
as agent The th Indian affairs commit committee committie ¬ I Itte
tee win m defer d action oft the appoint appointment appointmeat ¬
ment hearing until Edwards Jt arda can l be > c given i ven a ahearinjr ahannJ ahearing J
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A Big Snap ForFriday For ForFriday
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Friday Saturday SaturdayAn
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l Iat1ies dies Silk or Cloth R RaIans RaIansAn lans lansAn
An opportunity oppo opportunuiyIOfaLIiftirne bll li y f lifetime Goods that thatvere th thwere
I were received but yesterday
98 Ladies Taffeta noire Peau de Soie SoieSilk SoieSilk So SoSilk
Silk and Cloth Raglans trimmed with ruffles rufflesbraids rufflesbraids rufflesbraids
braids and an audguimps guimps tight tig t fitting fittingand and loose backs backsworth backsvorth backsworth
worth from 1500 to 3250 on sale Friday Fridayand Fridayand Fridayand
and Saturday only at atOn at11a70
1170 Each EachOn
On display in south window windowf windowGARDNER windowG windowGARDNRDAftY
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GARDNER G GARDNRDAftY RDNR DAILY Y STORE NEWS NEWSA
A Amt mtn said to us the ftlMr ot day dayWhats dayYlults
Whats the difference between your your1500suits your1OOsuits
1500 1500suits snits and other other15OO 1500 suits suitsWe suitsWe r rYo
We Yo told him I m from 1300 300 to i00 i00That 500 500That LOOThat
That is theres that much difference in inthe intile illthe
the cost of fabric lric linings canvas eanvupdding eanvupddingand padding paddingand paddingand
and tailoring tailoringComa tailorinrCome tailoringComti
Coma and get one of our 150A 15 1 01 O suits suitstake suitstam suitstake
take it and compare it itWell itY itwr11
Well Y elliet let you l be > e the judge judgeWell judgeYell judgeWell
Well take all the chancM on you VOlt be becoming beif bei
if i coming the owner of one of our suits suitsAnd suitsAnd
And talking of ofthe the 1500 suits suitsWe suitsYo suitsS
S We Yo want to say that th there re are some somevery someTOr somevery
very TOr swell things hare hareThese lt luireThese re reThese
These SoftFinished Worsteds especially so soHandsome o oHaiidsonie
Handsome gray greon and blue mixed background backgroundwith beckgroundsWith
with onethread stripes stripesThe itripcsThe
The nearest things to tailormade were teex teexTheres aeeuTheres
Theres just about the same percentage of difference be between between ¬
tween all our suits and others othersOne othersJ othersOne
One OnePrice fl pnnn I 136138 136138Main 136138Price
Price J d1 I P r GARDNER unnu 11 Main St StVttf Stc3 St StES
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To Produce Coriaatoa UCoriaatoAThe CoriaatoaThe corIneThe
The Deseret De t Dramatic syndicate has
been erganixed pal for the pvrpoae 1p of pro
dyeing the Mormon play Corlanton Corlantona
a synopsis of which was recently re given
in The Herald ertM The Thete cynaieate la cap
ItaUxed lta at mjm the atoKfc consisting consistlnaof oona <
of abares at 1 1 each TIle stockhoktors
hdd a meeting in Social ball last lastnight lastnight
night and elected elfd the following ofltor
W K Walton president R S Spwaoe Spwaoevice Spencavice
vice president George W Thatcher
it treasurer t r Joseph E E Taylor yJor R H
RoJapp and Abraham Johnson dine directors dreeton dinetori ¬
ton The play is I a dramatization of oftbe utthe ofthe
the Book of Mormon > ormon and win be pro pre ¬
duced here during d1ll1 the Elks convention
in ittAugust ittAugustIlancrofts August AugustBancrofts t
III IIIefts
Bancrofts efts Porter Dead BeadWilliam DeadWllJiam DeadWilliam
William H Watkins a colored por porter porter pertar ¬
ter who for t year ha has been a faithful faithfulattendant faJUafulattendant faithfulattendant
attendant In the employ enq of f General GeneralManager GeaeraJJ GeateralManager
Manager W H Bancroft of th the Snort rtI SnortWe hert hert14311S
We I died yesterday at St Marks Marksboa Marksboaptal hoe hospital hoepital ¬
pital Watkins was taken sick several wveralda71 severaldayi severaldays
days ago with an abscess a of the brain brainand brainand brainand
and since that tins has been under the tbebest thebest thebest
best medical care at the hospital but butyesterday butyesterday t teeterday
yesterday disease conquered and death tleathclaimed deathclaimed deathclaimed
claimed him He wa born In Worth WorthCarolina 1forthrollD 1ettharoItna
Carolina < rollD about thirtysix tltJrt yean ago agobut agobut
but for the past fifteen years eeJfin has hasin been beenin
in the employ of the Short Line call callroad sellroad 11 11road
road During Duri tbe greater ter part of this thiatime tbtime thistime
time he h has been a special attendant attendantof
of Jr Bancroft He was well known JaaewnalltODg knownamong knownamong
among the tailroad I men and Wind by byall ban byall
all who knew w him He was wasspoken always alwaysspoken aimaysspokes
spoken of as a model colored ctttato ctttatoIS cttJMaII
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Washington asbJnaton May Ya 1 ITII Th w rr Tir Tirthe rl rlthe r n nthe °
the Interior atm has suspend WJptn 1 oJ M u uBtan J L 11 11Man 5 4 4man
Man the Indian agent alrf > nt HI t rTt t B B RIkM RIkMMont lkn lknMont lkll lkllMont
Mont as a result of f aea aeaof > p VI < u Ii t tipW
of charce char cbarjss of im Irregular fularu fularuAgent LitS if St StAgeftt I IAaent
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affairs of r the agency agencyMore qeacA agencyA
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