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WEATHER
For Cain
VOL XXXVI. NO.
The Russian Spirits in Consc-
' .
quence Raises a Notch
JAP SOLDIERS SUFFER
ON ACCOUNT
!LI IT.
i AND ;
i Li n i A
By
MUSGOWITE MVT SOCIETY WOMAN 6
BECOMES ACTIVE IS SMDU
A,, s
the i whi
polar mitid. w ii ii'ii naa net
t appreciate UN reason for
l:y of the Vladivostok aqua
si ivie.'sliu.-g la loaded
say there is no nraiiinruj.
a king of tli Kin Shtt-Mari
trt lion of the K i Bhins
sunk i-v ths JananoH0 be
all the officer . aoro
he crow ami cooito
on bo ird a Rne Ian
irajPfcaifacRe i oj
ind sunk off Asan.
'IV'A FOR P":ACE.
nelated Pn as.
IITle' e ( 1 1 TV I iCT, 111 UU I'll el
i,- slid hla "ovsnmirnl e
ew with satisfaction Rtissl i
not
ilefl
ti- i pn patfc n el' IRaneharia, but that
was iletermlnoii to naaintaln gooi
lations with the Rnssian g.ivern
itit War. the tolnlater Bald, was.
,i desired at Pokln China, he ankl,
fully aware th.i m mi m migh .
ime complleatlcns wntcn wouw net
t:il to China hersett Our trained!
'
it In not with such a force thai '!;
itti-inn army could lc conquered. The
landnene would not help us much
and. Bkrc3ver. the ctbiI is no, i.av
MM In int rodnee the .l.it'Ke I
tma puna, eeea for the purp j
defending the country He said Chi
na sol" cause c to ' in Ihe oon
. i , .., i .,
iilar excite, i.i in and order : ui i
1 , ( tn use even Hi'' 11 ti .1 1 CU li.OnlCl
rta r for the pwrpoite of pteventlei
risinc-. He conxiden-d the only do. j
rer of complications lies in soman I
DURING A FOG.
fly Aeaocieted Prena.
I en Ion, April 28. The Telegraph
Toklo eorr espnadent asserts that the
ItfiaslW erwleera aBaffl past th,
Japanese squieioa miring a f-ig and
lecain! the harlmr of Vlalivotoik
TWa is tkc mly additional n v.s that
(Continued oc Second Page.)
NEWSPAPER WITHIN A RADIUS OF
THE
117.
Jeweler Lose Diamond Sunbursts
.. . v . I- .1
Sent Out l or Approval
THE PHONE WAS USED
AND THE J
ELS ANC
SENT JEW
ilerau
igencv.
ili it
were ri
cplauai It
SIX PATIENTS
HALF TREATED
4 by Bre. The labaratory wai
lime I. and sis n gross who
ilerg 4n ; ihe bleaching pro
re lei ; dlscatisol ite in a cor.
tbi ir skins
i,ig i.. i)eee
, i rottxh i m
throwing an X-ray hi;' I
n, thereh) destroying
iiii si in and chang'ng
tar and ebon, inn
oes hsve rerfchetl the stag!
where the dark color was fading In
patches an I ,i singular checkered ef
icct was achieved. In u few weeks
the wen. prepared to take up tb
imnch of dam-ore I :.' eh nlaldi
re nnani ci unter until we
paratus em be replacwl.
lie a matter of weeks.
inroen i
This m
T'i
ere is r aaon io belie
ely tb i exnetimenl vv
i i 1 mill, ;i lei tii'ic mi
,-, ., ,j , ,my n M
u , . j.,,,,,,, M
.
f r i t aii r e r
la KM lY! .11 laiAr
ONCE MORE
Wilt Be Thrutt Upon tl
t;, President M I
Sesson.
,; .t' ' iated I'r ss.
Wasjrfro-.t' a, April
eflf!? o.lay ulrecti
Presld nt
IM reap
as colled
ton. So th
tl, at
II ht
any
1 IV
wili he dispoa 1 ! iUiaity. V
sed -ii get wan n- h gi
ample funds. Should hoi
adi the gwreraownt oil
pay hiai the back salary ,
CAIRO BULLETIN.
CAIRO, ILL.,
FROM CONGRESS
Closing Session of Both Mouses
.Marked By Good Felling
RESOLUTIONS OFFERED
RY VVII.LIA
lion (were
Speaker Ca
the absence ol
iVIUlarafl. th iui
ling vv 11 it'll i
.ill parties ei
Following II
atmliition. wh
proinoi I
i most
'9n American
with extraor
nd a remark
dlnary common
of
i of thai mosl cbaractorlstK
Amortcan nualitiesgoniaJ on
utterance provoked vociferous
ipnlaus from inn!
lies of tat
lich had be
ion. Wili. in I
referrina to a
an versa i
pe tker
aid: "Mr. Bin iker, i will adwa
i'linli that you are fair as I lielb
rou '.'.ill in." The speaker, he sa
ii plied: "John, I am gotag to be
i ia.oi tlce v. h n be put that
ILuitatioit on bis stal ment, "hot."
-aid Williams, ' it was chararterlsthr
the Irani ncsa an I camlor of th.
nan t nut m
limit.
II adopt i d a;sl
ntonium re m
pnl. lie his all"
6"' BSCttBwnta
' -
had mounted the
tun. loir- I v Can
1 i the sou - .
pen ocrat an
we a i
tram,
r was vhiiily afleetei. and
racefnl sp " k deeldre i i i .
bm of Ike i. solution.
At the e mchwios f his i
. I speaker deeternd th- in
mniel. Tie OWilJan to the
;; he hroWgM his eavel down
i ii n'A reiien-bet ! r.s or.e of tl
oU . i ll i j ig t
e m
150 MILES HAVING DAILY ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL
DEATH PLUNGE
II THE fill
The Suicide l ights Off His
Ill II II.. II
Would lie Rescuers.
THE MAN IS UNKNOWN
LY CLUE THAT MAY LEAD TO
I DC. NT I FIC AT ION IS A LATCH
KEY AND A WATCH HAD
SEVENTY CENTS.
1 struggle to
! was ilrewni
E FROM th:: rapacious
he ha-j Browned.
The man la almtrl "" yeara old, , :
nv reel tour inches tail and has .i
scar an Inch lo 'g nn bis left cheek.
! tie had on a saeh pmu of gray ma
j lerlal, which made up hia suit He
wore a slouch hat, hae dark brown
halt and mustneUe of the aanio color.
In hia BOC et was fonsd a pocke
nook containing 79 centu and a latch
I I watch, the c i
e,l l.;.7u, and l!
4 M(Cmi,
AN IMMENSE
QUANTITY
Of Pni; Tisitcr on Chippewa Rrser
vat ion to Be &;ld By the
Governrrent.
Washington, April g9 The aegf
1:I.y nf ,(, ;t, rj,,r n;,.. roved if
BHtfctioB of th- couinii., ion-i
:'i the g serai land office providing
fm llu. . . , r ,,,,. j,Imj r M ,H,.
ui. .u . . .. . . ,
it ee
itnins; I:
- U i t of N'orvva) pin
( IT n rS '
i Next Yeva, lia. H!LS&
lieu, mamvwth cave I x --'-:
Wit -0?)
2?. 1904
HER DEFEAT
President Mitchell of United Mine
V1..-I. . O .. 1.". ... II: At i
Workers So Expresses Himself
A SIGN OF WEAKNESS
ON PART 0
WHEN TH El
IN WHICH
' WAGE EARN
HE SORT TO VI
WIN A CAUSE
THEY ENGAGE
Icle by President !
United Mine Work
intcii today in Tin1
Mitchell in tlx' art
m of Triiilo I 'nil
.iii.uliy ill t-hc public No
tiow JobI the demand ; iif 1 1
mi matter how i omproreii Ing
tltude of the employer, the
ctrcumsi ances
HVO.I In il. C Bl
into
'ii a
JST.
and the it
,r imite rorce appears tor a rw
to i e dentrnMe; ibis, howev t
, i oi sighted policy and brim
ii , ..vv ii punishim at
la better to me I to the hop
.;, i ii tory From defiant thar
ir. untofl and the strikers ii
h i i ma . detet a strike break
,r a i re of them ina'ii I I much
-reatei and more lire parable dam
D ... , n ib" party giving than uiK'ii
be party receiving the blow "
mrnen ' leadi r a. rat thai t
ine ten misrepresented a
i anl ayi in support of Ihi.
during an iii lustriai conflict
i may dlagtey exe plinlial sell
tint stiii il " pit-.', of tin- conn
try b dnnsti a singh; man may wield
a club or heave a iiriek tin I lb wire
g of the i r.-i iwmenl oi
Mi" ! prop Ky an I pre
.Mr. Mitchell di I ha-
rnh . prohibit il ir m tn
ii ng ii';ii, i i bodl - H
none- opp . e the militia
defend thetn. lo- says:
ii w ho do oppirs t Y
i reeognlee that thi ..t
1 !l ' ''"' "'
f t(
1 . ... I , -la
! npp: als in union tnea Ii
a: ! es with al! organic
e. inclndiag mlHtary ert
ntiiiiied on Second Pag
IN VIOLENCE
BUTCHER GIRLS
Rve Hundred Women in New
VnJi ll.,nv!n. 4
York vV taring Aprons.
WERE EASILY TRAINED
TO HANDLE THE CLEAVER AND
KNIFE wivh DEXTERITY
THE INNOVATION FA
VOR ABLY RECEIVED.
New Y rk, April 88, "Good a
itoak, about two pounds?
na'am "
The butcher girl turnt d t a
ii
ii i wielded the keen knife with :i
itrong, I'm in stroke and separated .
tne looking sirloin from the join:
ib i trimmed oS the tat and threw the
n.'iik on i ho scales.
("Two pounds and a Quarter' she
aid. "Kori i tvi nta, Dlease. Pay
buteher giiis
i in Weal On i
lttn street. vi
wnn wiili white
mil Twei
pre bl i''
3 ponded
i the shoulders
igo bow al the back.
much like the oo i
raRor girls in ra ita i
'kot wus lull of Till
buteher girls worked
ntly. There was no
h
rants. The
tomers and i
swiftly and
fhoutlng of "Cash and no rumiinK (
and fro. as i r 1 in depsrtmenl
tores KoinetimcH do, BSvery btMeher
girl was exnocted to stick to aer own
particular block. .
The man Who employs thrill ItSI
p nt two years training them to Jo
ii. He began with two glrla, and
round then such a succeaa thai he in-
creased Ih number of IS, and per
suaded butchers itrtwntown on Hhe
i:.i. ami Wesl sides, and in Brooklyn
to rollow his example. Incidentally
he has stirred up a hoi fighl with tho
imalgamal d Meal Cnttera and
,, , , ... ., .
,
I ner are now alinui 500 butcher
. .. ,
i, ,u is sie.einj i.'iiijiii i e i in ew tori)
I anil rtronMyn Tin- nivlv.' from ',
to $u a week, as compared with $I'J
; and 16 a week paid to young.ntfn
i for the same work.
c. Wellman, business ng nt of
ihe Anaalgantntad Ueatcntterai Who
nas tin oiiee in rirsi avenue, near
Korty-sixth street, saya the buteher
glrla are lowering Ihe wage scale la
Hi trade. He has begun steps t'
oust them. The tnoatcuttera' union il
affiliated with the American Keien
tion of Labor, and can, Mr. WelUnan
says, make matters warm
buteher girl i. t rancls X. Butler
counsel for the meatcuttera' union
ays tbal tn i
itself mainly i
in tdauahter I
tnizatlon concerns
I'Tair oi men
and thai lie '
ii had not yet been
a legal proposition
VI t
None of the glrli in the Harlem
l op or in shops on the eisl sldi
woulj talk abotti the Lady Meateui
ters and Balesladles' Protective -.
icialion that they are g tting up Th
; deeiar ihat Mrs k. Julias, who is
their organlaer and cot spondrai
eon tary, had Instructed thi m sot ti
talk until the organisation was com had to refer lo this memorandum, a ;
rb ie. They said that Mis. juims h.i.i n, cm.ii.nai.ons were freqnenllji
I no offlc i, ami they i . f nut know I changed,
! whi te she lived. Hut she vi di -i; "This case i suspicious, at leist."
I around al the various stores where I Commented Judge Unit "She de-nroy-
buteher girls are employed, and re , ! the memorandum alter she had re
! ported th at ih i ii ... salesladies' union ( ceived the subpoena to testify and
! was geiiing along swimmingly. Mr he natural Inference is that she did
YVeflttlM said ;e knew ihat, alihoi.,;!i ; 11 itit -til in lly and with the purp-.so
; be did not know Mrs. Julius. Hut the f des roving tin- means of ascerl.iln
j butcher girls were tting , fnrmi I : '"' cotiiliinalii ns Th act of eon.
able he was going b. mak it his bus j lempt lies therein, and it has not been
line to heeomi aeiiualuted with he:i I diown that she acted in (to-sl faitb."
i "''he hutch
j ofl the ip.i.-t.
rg it i,ing
Weilm in
'bey send out girls to Invite otiiei
glrla to their aie lings. There i ; g
disputing (he fact that butcher girl
at beeoming popular la New Yovt
At s .me of our kienl union we hnti
;;7,,"l) ' frm lhsi
their place, were lill.-d by won n
Tin , all,,, i that whenever a man
was compelled to work overtime, or in
any other way to c mllicl with salon
rnlra, be was diaeagrced lad his aiaci
till..,! by a wnn.ui. We have Inve ti
I gated live k tores in which women an
emplojn i. and Bgaj that the com
I1 lint ; ' H e men ore hi I Th,
itmcn r gins are large and stronftjtt
rhi y can lilt airl cut im-n as vv 4
i a man Rmpluyera have confessed
io sa 'hit women raeatcutters dra
custom and bolld up trade."
1
McKELLAR ON TRIAL.
Special to the BttUefJl,
Wiekliffe. Kv. April t'tii The
tut in t, lie if i-, v i ,i-.,. ...... ...
day I,.-,. i ,, ,nai ,.,..... Mr
Kell-ir. who eh re I with Invicg influence tn our municipal afeJm tm
lib d It.dwrt Berry, a: Bandana, in the ureal national partlee."
'ind romrty 'a t HeytemiK r Th A res katiun was aduated protid.
I eing irii il hj Jmit: p. t. i i comraitte, on local tax
circnll mart, e imm-ie-a.- n n wh.ei- .hall con -ider that changes
lerdas The co,.irnimwealih r-.i-t a' n.av be neessary an.l desiral.le in ihe
noon an! durin.s the af.ernnon ph tnauttltatlona and Uw - of vari-ie
-ieian . tperl ,n tnsinity wtr- fvmi tales and report at ih next meet
iro ! by ihe dt.fen i tut, a tv U-agae.
K I V E R
At Cairo today: 37.a g
L feet; rising. ,
ESTABLISHED IN 1868
f
E
Rothschilds of the Globe Security
T... a ..I 1. 11 J Li .
I tun.'d It Over to Her.
DETECTIVES SEARCHING
j FOR THE WOMAN-THEY LOST
ivCK OF HER AT ATLANTIC
IT Y AMOUNT IN HER
POSSESSION IS LARGE.
of money, pro
Globe Security
in the custody of
ha le 1 from
tn. attorney
money-lending
about tin
:iii: in' ... . continued II
left here suddenly and
trace her to Atlantic C
RothcbUd waa at tan
I d i go to the hotel w
where l..ui
no. She did
re K.dhehihi
inippoi . i to
I was then living,
I
:iav Ixeii in e.iiiiiiiiiiilcjiluii with hin
Both left Atlantic City and wg havo
!n . a unable to locate (hem ninoe then.
W'e have had detectives from a pri-
vate agenc) looking for them. I have
no means of knowing ho much in n
ey was turned over to this woman, but
I am ertain it was a large sum.
"I am confident that when an ex
amination is made of the socurltiM
held by the trustees of the (ilolio 8-
curlty company a groat shortage will
be discovered."
Through Miss Katherlne RenaMty in
the United Siaten court yesienlay tho
fact was learned that two minor Irani
iiiider Rot.hchild were enKaged in Ims-
i.. .i... i -i ..... ..t..
' ' """'" "
' "1'' "f "M"s" llrms waH J-
"ld a1"' -"i,:"'-v "" "''"''
fn S"M"' ''wianwn the
officei nt ;h (ii die company. In
stead of inakiiu; nans dire.-ilv, turned
... .
1 nver would lie borrowers, to one of
Hm linrj usually in rata l win re thu
rate was lo be unusually largo.
Miss Heimy was tearful and cvl-
den.'ly frightened and th' mile 01
last Week were missing
Itefore going l i eourl she vhsliel
he Globe offices In the American
Track building, 150 Nassau .strnt,
and protested again that she could not
upen ihe sales. Her tens started la
the tin lined "safety van!;" She turn-
I he handles of the safes, but with
ml any result John McKeen, rcreh
r oi the company has not yel been
B aide in (.pen i Ight or ten of the safes.
Miss lloaney lirsi appeared before
1 ludgii Holt to answer lb" charge of
contempl of conn fur having fallel
the sale.; and for not havlnj
I In court in obedience to i
appoan
ill i i en i Her own physician bad
certified th.il ;- e was too 111 to attend
but a physlcisn sent by the emirt
Ton ml thai he could appear without
; . n I .mm ing her health Her lawyer,
in Y VVnlte, made a statement to tM
court, savin - she had destroyed her
ti c. ni, nudum .1 the cnaitdnalioaa of
Ihi sft'S because she had deemwl 't.
useb;.' I as she h id been dUchftrgaA
In open In r the rafes ihe had alvvayn
MUNICIPAL
LEAGUE
, Stdl io S.tk,or.-Many Instructive
.. .
Speeches Oellvared
Yesterday.
- t,e Vss'n ! ill il Press
('hingo April 2S - At the afternoon
n nf th.- National Municipal
I a t;. . -Til- .Ww Urb aii I taG. n.
iii I what a parnsan a tm.nisiraiirm
' was the subj dlsCwased
rt,i ltiHin nf Nhw
bv .1
I orienni
The next sp-aker aj Prof. Jj.net
i ..t, ol die Cniverslty of Tiroat,
i ,'. ti" spoke i n ' The functions of a
miiniciii.il. ty with special rcferwnce
tn public rervices."
j Charles J Itonaparie. of Bar'tltnotev
! presideti: of the teegwe. apl-e on
l'l.-i lin in munieiual oolitira."
. whl(-h he dofitt. I a.- The activity and
I
filS TH MONEY