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LHE SALT LAKE HERALD SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19052 41 1BRUTALITY OF

FRATERNITY MEN

Young Pierson Was Done to Deathby College Ruffians

VICTIM TIED TO THE RAILS

STARTLING FACTS BROUGHT OUT

AT INQUEST

OUNT VERNON Nov 3 Hav-fj ing secured testimony that at

least one victim of hazing atKenyon college Paul Barber and possibly others had been tied to railroadtrades the investigation into the deathof your Stuart Pierson was continuedtoday by the coroner

killed last Saturday by-a locomotive at Gambler under clrlumstanees which suggested that hemight have been tied to the rails

Part of the InitiationTodays testimony in the Pierson in-

quest developed tha fact that the boywas laying1 prostrate on the trackswhen the engine struck him The witnesses examined were President Pierceof college Henry Beam a

and W H Stump roundhouseemploye who cleaned the engine afterIts arrival at Mount Vernon The pre-vious evidence that it was the cus-tom of tho fraternity mon to tie can-didates to the tracks was corroboratedin todays testimony

Severe ExaminationPresident Pierces examination lasted

over two hours and was severe Hesaw tho marks on the body

described as rope marks but believedthem to be only part of the injuriesInflicted by thq locomotive-

A week before his death Pierson itwas brought out in the examination-was compelled by the fraternity mento crawl the length of theed behind by men with sticks anddubs and that this treatment devel-oped deep abscesses on his knees Thebandages which Dr Workman placedabout the sores were on the body when-It was found

Fathers TestimonyNowbold L PIerson of College Hill Cln

tinnatl father of student toolthe witness stand about 4 oclock anti itwas after 6 oclock when he was allowed-to go He was given a most rigid exami-imtlon and was compelled to describe thecustom which use iuiHating candidates He testified that hisson left tho college alono and he waspositive that he was not tied on thetrack

He said that the members of the DeltaBpilson fraternity remained at the

college almost an hour before the boyhad been sent to tho bridge before theywent utter him and for that reason heknew that his son was not tied He toolall the blame for shipping the body toCincinnati special train withoutnotifying the coroner

At the afternoon session of the D Iv Efraternity who were in the Gambler

and who had charge of Piersons Initiation were examined Theystated that Pierson had been ordered togo to the railroad bridge alone and thathe was not led there anyone Theysaid they went Rftr the boyan hour and mangledbody en the bridge

Ten students been served with sub-poenas to testify at the Inqueut tomor

A Delicious Drink

HORSFORDS ACID PHOSPHATE-

A teaspoonful added to a glass ofcold water Invigorates Strengthensand Refreshes I

COMMITTEE BEGINS WORK

Investigation of the Mutual LifeFrom the Inside

Xv York Nor 3Stuyveaant FIshpresident of the IHinoJK Central railroadreturned to this city from the west tolay and received a formal Invitation fromAVllHam II Truesdale and John W Auchinclos to a member of the

which in commissioned to Investi-gate the Mutual Life companyMr Fish wa unable to give aaniwer today but will make known hisUftoiBion early next

Mr and Mr Auchinclossthe actual work of Investigation to-

day employing a firm of expert ac-countants And them at onthe books of the Mutual Life

Aa soon as the commute work com-plete It to expected it will mak a for

upon management of thecompany to produce de

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KI11IN6 OF JEWSALL OVER RUSSIA

Veritable Reign of Terror at Odessa

and Other Places

AT KISHINEFF

ANGER OF THE PEOPLE AGAINST

THE COSSACKS

Nov 3 On this the4 fourth day of terror the peaceful f

population is practically under a +4 state of siege Even the markets V-

f and restaurants are closed and it +f la impossible to get bread or meat

The mob today pillaged a numberof Jewish shops in the main fstreets and among others the

4 gest wholesale grocery thatRablnovitch The rioters alsoburned three factories and killed a r

+ physician and two assistants whowere dressing wounds

This evening the rioters pillaged ++ the biggest drygoods store in the 4

city The loss in this case is esti+ mated at 175000 a hardware store +

was also looted involving a loss of+ 100000 In addition twelve fur 4

stores wero sacked Theand hotels are guarded by

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Odessa Nov 3 1242 p m After afairly quiet night sho Hlrs ft u com-menced this morning The fled Crossis busy attending to the wound aJ-

Up to the present time no Christianshops or houses have been touchedThe principal hotels are full of thebetter class of Jews seeking refugefrom this weeks disorders

There was a veritable reign of terroron Oct 31 After the emperorsfesto granting a constitution to Russiahad been published the Jews made theRussians furious with rage by makinga prominent display of rd flags trampling on a portrait of the emperor andtearing down the emblem of the crownLate in the afternoon there was fight-ing in the outskirts of the town and themassacre of Jews commenced andlasted during the night of Nov 1 AllJews found in the streets wore severe-ly beaten and many were killed In theirshops which were ruthlessly pillagedIn the poorer Jewish quarters on theoutskirts of the town whole streetswere destroyed the soldiers apparentlylooking on Crowds of workmen rowdies women and children laden with allkinds of loot walked openly throughthe streets quarrelling over the spoilsBombs were thrown In various parts ofthe town Later at night patrols ofsoldiers and Cossacks restored somesemblance of order

Streets Were UnsafeThe pillaging was continued yester-

day and there was heavy firing all overthe town Nobody was safe in thestreets People carrying arms whowere caught by the troops were shotat sight The shutters of all houseswere ordered closed and people detect-ed shooting from windows worepromptly shot The soldiers used ma-chine guns to clear away the crowd i

from the vicinity of tho port In fact I

there was indiscriminate shooting ev-erywhere In town

Firing is still going on as this dis-patch is filed Trade Is at a completestandstill Provisions are still obtain-able at greatly enhanced prices Thogas and waterworks are working Itis Impossible to mako a correct esti-mate of the number of killed andwounded

Similar serious reports reach Odessafrom most of the other towns In south-ern Russia

Bodies of police escorted by squadsofinfantry are placarding the city withnotices from the mayor appealing toall peaceable citizens to remain indoors

most urgent necessity takesthem out

Sitter Recriminations-The recriminations of tho different

factions in regard to the responsibility-for the outbreak are bitter Officialcircles blame the Jews but the liberalleaders declare the disorders were ongendered in St Petersburg

A leading general In an Interview today that the disturbances worethe result of the behavior of the Jewswho rudely shocked Russian patriotism-by the manner in which they celebrated-on Tuesday the publication of the im-perial manifesto

They abused their newfound freedom he declared by tearing downthe national flag hoisting revolution-ary banners insulting the emperor andboasting that they alone gave Russiafreedom-

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granted and yrlththe object ot creating the impressiontfiat too Russians did not Desire theneworder of The contend that the governor had all thuweans to stop the outbreak in the firsthour and that his activity during thothree days of massacre and his protec-tion of the murderous rabble in thoguise of patriots prove the real originof the trouble

ATTACKS ON THE JEWS

Conditions at Kicff Have Not Been

ImprovedKleff Russia Nov 3 The retirement

of General Kleisrels the governor genoral of Kiefi who was rcmovol Wed-nesday and who has oeen succeeded-by General Soukhomllmlf has notserved to restore order Tie whole city-Is in r ferment

A report that the Jews hid destroyed-a Christian monastery wai cirnuhitfedamong the mob and served to provokea renewal of the attack on the JeXvxThe massacre cortiums GeneralKarass the military commander calledon owsacks who ro n et withbombs whereupon the O rift k firedInto time crowd killing a five personsand wounding fortyfou

All the stores in the Jewish markethave been plundered and destroyed

OMINOUS SCENE

Revolutionary Speeches Delivered bySoldiers

Warsaw Nov a socialist meetjug this atternon two infantry soldiersIn full uniform delivered revolutionaryaddresses assuring their hearers thatthe revolutionary propaganda wasgrowing in the army and that the time

not far remote when the armywould join in a revolution to overthrowa despotic throne

The meeting resolved to excludenewspapers bakers and butchers andcafes and restaurants from the generalstrike

VTelegraphie communication betweenWarsajV and Odessa and RostoffonDon has bean severed A bomb wasthrown s into the telegraph office at

and twelve telegrapherswere Idled or wounded

RAGE AGAINST COSSACKS

Other Soldiers Fraternize With Peo-

ple of WarsawWarsaw Russian Poland Nov 3 A

remarkable feature of the danvmstrations here was the fraternizing of thepeople with the soldiers TIle Jailerwere carried about on the shouldersof teh crowd and were furnished wthchampagne and cigarettes AH classes-of the population participated in thedemonstrations The orchestra of thecourt theatre led a croWd singing theMarseillaise All the stores were

closed The greatest rage is felt againstthe Cossacks whose attack on thecrowd before the city hull was unprovoked Many were killed andwounded

HORRIBLE MASSACRE

Terrible Condition of Affairs Exists-

at KishineffOdessa Not 3 4 p m dispatch

from Kishineff saysA horrible massacre has occurred

here Hundreds have been killed Allthe hospitals and hotelsaro full of wounded ami mutilatedpersons

A telegram from Nicolaleff says thewhole town IB in the hands of banditswho are devastating the Jewish housesand shops and beating Jews to deathwithout the slightest hindrance

The authorities hear similar newsfrom other southern cities

Disorder ContinuesLondon Nov dispatch to a

news agency from Odessa saysmilitary patrols which are in

all the streets are unable to checkthe disorders Some collisions occurred-in Preobrazhenskia street this after-noon between the troops and thecrowds Seventeen persons were killedor wounded-

A staff officer was killed in thestreets at 2 oclock this afternoon bya bullet fired trom a window

Thre hundred infantry joined withthe mobs in looting but were arrest-ed

Committee of Public SafetyHelsingfors Nov 3 The municipal

council has formed a committee ofpublic safety It also lias notified thestrike committee that it considers Itself to be In a position to maintainorder and has raised 52000 forpurpose

The council which meets daily hasappointed a special committee to confer with the strike committee when thelatter refuses advice on important ques-tions

Many Socialists WoundedBaku Nov a The Joy of the popu-

lation over the imperial manifesto isUnbounded-

Therj were separate processions ofArmenians students and

Socialists The Socialists marched tothe prison and demanded the libera-tion of the political prisoners Time

SIMPLE JOY-

It Feels Mighty Good to Be Clear ofCoffee Ails

A Mttssaehusets woman had been alifelong coffee drinker and alowto suspect that It was this habit thatwas making her lift miserable

The knowledge came to her at lustfortunately before it was too

can now see she writes that thetise of the old kind of coffee wasthe cause of my poor health and beforegoing any further I want to say thatPostum Food Coffee has done more forme than all the different medicines Itook in the years I was ailing for Ithas made me a well woman while themedicines always failed I have beendrinking Postum for two years nowand shall never give it up willingly

The first intimation of breakinghealth that I had was when my atomach gave out my digestion was so

that I had no appetite forand but little for any other meal

Then I became the victim of sleeplessness und arose in the morning tiredund languid and utterly unfit for theduties of the day before me I grew sonervous that I could not hold my penmy flesh fell away and I became pain-fully thin

I must acknowledge the help thedoctor gave me in finding out what wasreally the matter with me for aftervainly prescribing medicines he DUgBested that I give up coffee I did sobut with very little hope that it woulddo any good I had to have somethingIn the way of a hot table beverageand fortunately hit upon Postum

Quite a little time elapsed before thecoffee poison was worked out of mysystem but this was at last accom-plished and from that moment my

Improved in every way TodayI am as healthy a woman as canfound Sly strength has returned Isleep beautifully my digestion has beencompletely restored and I enjoy agood hearty breakfast with no distressto fallow it My nervousness dis-appeared and I have taken on flesh sorapidly my friends tell me I amgetting fat I weigh more thandid before Name given by PostumCo Battle Greak Mich 1

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SUIT BROUGHT BY

THE GOVERNMENT

IKDollars lost MinnesotalauM SWindles

SOME INNOCENT BUYERS

HYDE BENSON AND GLOVER THESC E EFtSf v I

T PAUL Nov 3 UnitedDistrict Attorney HouhVtoday1flied complaints in the United

States circuit court in which he bringssuit against Frederick A Hyde JohnA Benson and C to recovertwentysix tracts of land in ItascaCook St Louis and Lake counties inMinnesota which the trio of respondents are alleged to have obtained byfraud and collusion with officials of theWashington land office

The three defendants nam d have al-ready been Indicted in connection withthe Pacific coast land frauds A num-ber of Minnesotans are named as co-defendants as having either purchased-the land or the stumpage from HydeBenson and Glover or Irom their agentC W Clarke of Sarf Pntncisco

Minnesota DefendantsThe list of Minnesotans included

Frederick WeyerhaixserSprague the Lumber companyC A Smith Co Richard Chute theLesucr Lumber company the FeljhousLand company V B Hill T It FoleyThomas W Irvin jUgejr Smith Coand WJJHam Sauntry Stlllwater

not that the Minnesotamen made codefendants were in any-way parties to the allegedThey come into the case only becauseas innocent purchasers they now holdland which the government claims-

It is alleged that the principal de-fendants obtained the land band collusion with employes of theUnited States land office in Washing-ton namely Woodford E HarlanWilliam E Valla Benjamin F Allenforest superintendent and Grant ETaggart forest supervisor

Planfo DefraudThe plan under which it is charged-

in the complaint that the westernersor attempted to defraud the

government was thisThe forest reserve act provides that

owners of land taken the reservemay exchange it for any other equalarea of the government domain Thedefendants would western lands at

125 an acre persuade the land officemen to include these next to worthlesslands within the reserves and then select In lieu of the lands taken Min-nesota or other rifle lands bearing tim-ber worth thousands if not millions ofdollars

Either the stumpage of the land orboth was then sold and the westernmen were reaping a rich harvest whenthe United States began its investiga-tion of stone and timber act ODeratipns The government now sues to recoyer the which has on itthe best timber left In Minnesota

trod par fired on th and manyof them were wounded

Riot at MinskMinsk Russia Nov 3 A demon-

stration yesterday of students andworkmen carrying banners inscribed

Liberty was attacked byVolga Many personswfiro wounded

Attacked by HundredMoscow Nov 3BTho Black Hun-

dred today attacked with armsprocession of Social Democrats re

from the of victimsof the recent riots A number of per-sons were wounded on both sides

A procession of students returningtoday with some their comrades whohad been released from prison was setupon by a mob of workmen at the tri-umphal arch Ten of tho students were

Troops Barred the Road

Titus Nov Immense meetingof workmen students and professionalmen here today demanded the release-of the political prisoners and the abo-lition of the state of siege to whichthe viceroy promised to accede if thestrike ceased The police and thetroops barred the road to tile viceregal palace but otherwise did not in-terfere

Only Ruins RemainRostoffonDon Russia Nov 3

This city presents a scene of desolation but the rioters are exhausted bylast nights excesses and the riotingWas not resumed this morning Of theJewish quarter only smoking ruins re-main In sections stores arestIll burning The Jews are seekingrefuge where they can

The mob outrages continued all nightShots were constantly heard

Burned to the GroundRommy Russia Nov 8 During the

pillage the Jewish stores which lastyesterday morning fifteen

stores were burned to the ground andmany moro were sacked The riotingbegun when a crowd killed a richmerchant for refusing to take off hislint to a red flag Many persons werekilled

Vice Governor FledKozlofC Russia Nov S The vice

governor of Kozloff has fled from thecity citizens are preserving or-der Great manifestations occurredhere yesterday the crowds demanding-the release of the political prisoners

Raids of Black HundredSmolensk Russia Nov S The Black

Hundred term applied to the lowestclass without any special politicalviews are attacking the here

the men are appealingto the people to restore order

Prison Doors OpenedPoltava Russia Nov 3 The revo-

lutionists not satisfied with the actionof the governor in releasing some oftho political prisoners stormed theprison The police made an Ineffectual

to beat them off woundingthirtyeight persons but tha mob ef-fected an entrance and threw open the

Attacked by LoyalistsTuzzakova Russia Nov 3 A dom-

onbtration of Social Democrats whowere singing revolutionary songs wasattacked yesterday by a mob of layalJsBi who later sacked Jewish chopsand beat the Jews

Work ResumedRussia Nov 3 Work on all

the railroads has been Allmeetings arQ dispersed by Cossacks

BANK ROBBER DEADGrayWn Nov 3 The Wlllard-

banlt jobber giving his name as Smithdied today from gunshot wounds te

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informed him that the workmen Wouldorder at the funerals

Count WUtcis having trouble informing a cabinet on account of thelack of litferql Senator Kanthas refused the of Justiceanti Prinqe TrqUbgtskdy

time Moscow universityto have not even replied to the

tender of the ministry

PRESS IS FREE

No Further Regulations Will BeIssued

StT 3 All the regula-tions heretofore issued to the newspapers-by circular for their beenwithdrawn and tbo chief of the press ad-ministration has been prohibited fromfurther leasing such

Another appaal to the in theshape of an official note was publishedthis morning It says

Mien the of Oct S3 hadan unshakable foundation for the develop-ment of Russian life on the basis of le-gality and justice participation in streetdemonstrations a significance alto-gether different frontthereto previously Tt Can only encourage disorder and the presence of pupilsof the middle and lower educational es-tablishments among time ismuch to be condemned if only on moralgrounds Unless the attention of society-be now directed to this fact the stateis threatenedwith dangerous Increase Inthe number of people respect forauthority and Is being radicallyshaken while they are still In the school-room government therefore callsupon all citizens to exercise self controland to devote themselves quietly to theiravocations

FOREIGNERS ALARMED

Frantic Appeals Reaching Embassiesat St Petersburg

St Petersburg Nov 3 S p mlug from the frantic appeals which arereaching the here the greatestalarm prevails among the foreign reiddents In South the safetyof themselves and their property TheGermanembassies are energetic represen-tations to the authorities to am-ple protection Baron Von Aehernthalthe ambassador of vis-ited General Trepott at 1 oclock thismorning and called especial attention to

at Kleff andtoday C A SpringRice the British

daffaires demanded protection-for the persons and property of Britishsubjects at Odessa KieffDon and Grodny The general promised-to afford military protectionthe garrisons were being reinforced awlthat energetic measures were being takento restore order He also expressed theopinion that neither time foreigners northeir property were In danger

GRAND DUKES ALL OUT

BrotherinLaw of the Emperor Re

lieved From HisPetersburg Nov 2 The Grand

Duke Alexander llichaelovitch brotherInlaw of Emperor Nicholas has bemrelieved of the post of head of the datpartment of the mercantile marine

The department of mercantile marinebe merged with the new ministry df

commerce which probably accountsthe grand duke being relieved of his dutyan head of that department He is tulast of the Influential quintette of granddukes who have been the of theemperor Grand Dukes Alexis and MichaelNicholaicvitch having been relieved oftheir poets as respectively grand admi-ral or head of the navy and presidentof empire andDuke Vladimir been relieved

of commander in chief of themilitary division of Petersburg GrandDuke Sereins was assassinated at M9cow Fob JG

UKASE NOT YET PUBLISHED

AllImportant Document May Be Held

Untii SundayLondon Nov 4 All Russian dispatches

still are suffering considerable telegraph-Ic delay Apparently the text of the am-nesty has not yet been publishedIt Is espected that It will be today butpossibly its may be postponeduntil Sunday Many correspondents mOdessa and elsewhere report great dlffi

obliged to the aidand pro-tection of thq Alt dispatchesreceived hereto to confirm the cuntlruedseriousness of the situation throughoutRussia especially the antiJewish ex-cesses

The Daily Midis Odessa corrasrwindongives an unconfirmed report that Kialimuff hrs destroyed byfire He says that the three suburbs uiOdessa ftastava and Molaa-vanka have been completely devastated

The Kieff correpundent of the samepaper that the consulate hasbeen riddled with bullets The situationthere lie adds hewever Is Jmproviaxbut durlne the riots bands of rowdiesstopped everybody In carriages or afouland compelled alt to prove were notTows before r ern ittliiK them to go onLadies dresses yore torn anon to dis-cover if they were wearing crosses TheBritish consul was sioipi iy soldierswith levelled rifle wire however per-mitted the mob to wreck the house of awealthy Jew Yearly all the houses an Jshops display slid other Christianemblem

A dispatch to Telegraph fromSU PeteWh states that Prince AlexisObolensky has been annolnted r olgcM lono8tsef as chief procurator ofthe holv

The Telegraphs Odftbsa oorre-sponderit also reports In

HARDHEARTED POLICE

Officers Look Upon the Slaughter ofJews With Indifference

Berlin Nov 4 Th Tageblatt nrintsthe foownsc dispatch from the Jewishowner of three hpusea in Kieff-

AntWewlHh excesses have bten rearingfor three davs anti all the Jewish

shops and many private houses have bc tntotally f Jpyish

is mimi children and oldpeople have been barbarouslywhile the military and police looked onwith cynicul Indffferenca The situationis desperate-

The LoJcal Kleff correspond-ent renrctvnts the situation ImprovedFriday s 53W tb correspondent a tdquietly The of deed on botr

about 100 but many hundreds ofpersons were wounded and miuwrled andtIle city presents a auoearttnce

Some to workrailways are rcsumlns and other

raliwwys are ready for busneMTraffic exjiecttd lo run cularly bySunday

LONG CASUALTY LIST

Latest Russian Horrors Revealed in

Special TelegramsLondon Nor 4 A special to to Stan-

dard front Odessa sajThree ruilwav stations been

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TOWEL ROLLERHere is special that every house-

keeper will want and the price isvery low indeed This Towel Roller-

is 22 inches long made of hardwood and nicely finished On Saturday only the price will be

iS Third South Street

GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS

J Havent said much about Big

Sf jjj Boys or Young Mens Overcoats

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ing a monster demonstration in front ofthe town hull a shot vtn suddenlyheard The Ceasucks and dragoons im-

mediately into the rowd firmsright und left and the police and othersragged away the dead and wounuednumbering more than 130 Into the ne aboring court yards while the terrostricken demonstrators fled by1 mob of ruffians who attacked them asthey ran

At 7 oclock in the evening nnorganIzed attack on the Jewish Quarter beganon pretext that during the aportrait of the emperor had InsultedIn th town hall lower quarter ofthe twon Podll was sacked and although the authorities promised a JeWishdeputation the pillage lastedall night Warehouses were lootfiland pcopla robbet incendiarism was lnduged III and many were killed On Wed-nesday Actinar Governor Karasfj againpromised prominent Jewishthat immediate strong measures wouldbe taken for but thepillage assumed colossal proportions aridthe police and military stoodimpassive only firing upon persons whodefended themselves against looters andon houses where Jews had dn luerassailants While almost all tho JewisiihoUses 1 J 1 In ruins Christian r vlahllshment were unto ohed

Thousands of families have beenruined fOnd the Theatre of Anatomy isfilled with corpses Attempts werewithout success to wreck the otflctti ofthe liberal newspapers and It is statedthat some rthcomingr lawsuits are

to reveal the names of the prominentorganizers of those attacks

Many have wired CourtWitte begging protection and he ordredthat vigorous measures be taken butwithout effect Today the town la quicjer and it Is honed that the reIgn of ano-rbs ended hut the Jews still fear to roturn to their homes Relief committeesare being formed-

A Usalch to the Dally Mall from StPetersburg tned 9 m reports thediscovery of a nlot to massacre the JewsIn that city It is semiofflclally calcu-lated ss a the correspondent that utleast LCOO have killed and10000 seriously rounded in thefifty provincial towns of Russia in thelast hours and the deathroll Is sun mounting

Guerrilla Carfare Is on In U 0Caucasus the correspondent atrains are held vi at the

anti rifled It Is impossible iomove trooos into tIme mountain fastnesstwnnd wealthy are offering fr m-

530W to 50000 ransomo to their captor

Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud-Ing Piles Your Jru gtet will refundmoney if PAZO OINTMENT falls tocure you In six to fourteen days SOc

REQUISITION ISSUED

Denver Nov Governor Mc-Donald Issued a requisition todayorAbraham Schlffer charged with

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ris extends a welcome to out-

siders Pfenty of work at bigwages for the laboring manThe American and Republicanparties are fighting his plansnow in progress to enlarge thecity water supply and providefor a Greater Salt Lake

SUBJECT TO HEAD TAX

Son of William Waldorf Astor Re-

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of William Waldorf Astor was calledupon to pay a J2 tax as an alien toilsbefore being admitted to the United Stateson his arrival here on the steamer C driifrom Liverpool This tax was levied un-der the section of time United States

laws requiring a head tux of iAstor one of

holders of real estate in this city livesin London and some years ago renouncehis American citizenship and became aBritish subject

RECEIVERS BRING SUITBoston Nov 8 The receivers of

Consolidated Rubber Plantation conpahy which has plantations In Mexicotoday filed a suit In the state supremocourt egoist the officers and directorsof the corporation seeking an accountInS of some of the money alleged tohave been lost It Is alleged that timemoney has disappeared by roason offraudulent and negligent acts of thedefendants

HONORS RELINQUISHEDChristlania Norway Nov

Oscar has notified the Norwegian goveminent that all the members of thSwedish royal family have lthe ranks they have hitherto held iithe Norwesrian army and nay

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

Take LAXATIVE BROMO QuininETablets Druggists refund ittails to cure E W GROVE signa-ture is on each box 25c

CRANBERRIES ARE HIGH

Chicago Nov 3 Ow1nff to tlie Al-leged the Cape CodJary crop tlib price of thotoday ranged from 10 to511 a bvrti

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