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5fjiir HIuitratOn af ben bwg1nIn 4 t1 4 caiitnk Politios tLtt heir of recV M thins Tht I4 tri ts s4 C were fur ft e- ithe on Life uc mu 1 iu1 i ± > > < > f riW 1tt t Jt AS I tsi- J f 4 z = fdiu Apm nj J i vas shot and kltlv Muilu- litby r epTity- a fr r ht Hvnst Jinrct- n i- rellsva s running away after outing ant hfs bo y not untiljfifs Martial law t wfiJ 11 force in fhoshoncM- M e tht Bunker Hill and Sul- ticn rntralor as blown on- t ivj was abolisht last ThurH t titv rnor t Hunt- s Had bell made the t ti f mnrUal law alt who iterved- underH would be up it aid thee officers neveY went i after totrk- Wa h April l SAt to l- t T prominent mining mau deeply a in fo ur dAHaie ndlttttris l Jat T tj- Ln t itriffrn1- t rtlJ i1t ht tPfY 0 1 a ly vottMiKt Jt j 11 M P7t was morn i1 up that Ith IC done i n 5 W1Ruini- j- Sj 5S 5 Cl > < < < > ± in tb fiiT jer i civ ir frorii Vv aU- rryifrivrg vas 4Ui t UW n- tMs niui waf- Dpputv Shffli- i streets tf Ma fe firfJ rt ft KovSC TtuF nit fl Shoulder n the fe dis heen 1 to The genera t 3jeattemp- tt ot considered Mzed 4Ib IJVD tlt t j4O- ift V iet i Ti l- I A1fIl Inch tkftt t by c4nxitgux h rdn 1lglLt vita l4bflarig Itt 9rg 1 c vered lit Tfl II f kIllel The d lIr qflI iers ho ent- tbrntigli tL U 1lJ In WM Ill U t rsona- lrIFes htn5 tJfn f the trouble was on o gnmhg- uarrpI Tul the prenrsor or I < + Y UTH N pciQSgLY1NG j t Jo CtAnriO I 1JJ j o f JOSCUT OllT + X April It A It indicate tfif- given1 up the nti burned brightiy along l Hid shifts of m n reguir l 4iM- r Yr 1tt i fac U Kr2ived S ji1tt I tflstk be u t- CI Iigt b5H- Fl b wt r f CP th ln s4tne I veteJert 5p I tro a the the Ttli 1r Q2 thr i reeL tIrpR k pii Cr Hvd of yomigmen Have heard or the cprrt ntlon nrfa ar here Spadria to take fayor J F Dig right Jnt tor the new Salt LaRe- ijre and this morning Fred IWijSurer of the road and the fight must eltjraha the Southern R- ithp ait XaK road will btfCv- p it in the Ight In- C P Jt ant truhIe I all axe 1 V y 4 l 11 e 3u0 1 oUt from Lf o- rancl 8p Is the Ii the trustees grart JX t actor train I Jordsburg indlemaa qli Ijircl Ierem ft mev Netly aruwI with 1Lal lnie Ange grantehjtlGaIti when > tS 1- d frotn- dOl t- h niedfr n st nRdb8cte l- cty aDP I 1t i I a that e tht waId h u H- at r f1UdJ- 11 1 fir I- o C G 0 iT I L 5 LIt i bf j h5i 8ttl IIrl4s 3Iare 5 3sdE4Uf U51 c ij t- I IhC- S I riI- C r rIi 14 tt5 l- 4 D i r 5 > > k 5 5 i 3 f i ttt- r J r Jtt- trJl 2 i j L S I L 7r- V S S Xi- V 4 i5ijj 4 4 4 4- I g i I 4- b i 4 A f J 4 I I ww 1 4 1 r kr J = < < > > > 4 r a 1901 t jJ J f rre W I jo 5 JEFFERSON DAY S < Postoffice Department Desires SomeChan es apPOSES COOPEKATIOH JO SIGHT CIZAfeS WashingtOn Ajpril W Haylng Re to secure remedial leg islationt 13am i oigea8 to preveitJ abuae o theprCWlege if secondclass j lifailimattSci thepostoflice department officials consideration tile adoptlonofA proposed rule by author itypCvtJi postmaster general to bring about the desired reforms With this ob ftt in Edwin C Malden third assistUnt postmaster general has a long circular letter to about 400 publishers ofnewspapers and peri- odicals settipgfOrth objects sought- to be acc by proposed rule and questions In the Judgment of those addressed will a rule be regarded j as injurious td legitimate papers periodicals which will atop absolutely all premium Inducements or in- direct aim of whatever character for subscriptions In other words after a publisher has fixed on his publication any bonus or premium given ato the subscriber any combi nation with anything scept a Second class publication that sub scrlption in its relation to the secpnd class rates of postage Mr MrIhCadden s VIevrs It is believed fha such as that proposed he of great bene flt t legitImate journalism and that iria very measure it will check this draft upon the public treasury for private adxantag with no compensa1 tion or public uSh the elim ination an immense number of pub which are wholly sustained In Qieir secondclaSs tatus by patronage by senate extraneous thing in Conflict with spirit of the law a consummation has much of jsgEomise in the direction of better post s of mall matter asserts that the loss of ae to the government from the st f the privileges x secondclass- r is e8tf mated c onservatively tobe between 15000000 and a negula- tu ns amlnlgtered tare inadequate ac immodl- iUe reforms and tharmosi prolific means which the4awiis re Of the many means whl- ioations not troperly entitled tvored postage rat Spring 51 And thrive no other it den is o frUj- Dinierruj Ii i lIIUM2Lf s- c JO RNALs ASKEP i f hAve tt r she I rtmental and I a prIce r 1 Madden adds j rule 1 l l t ben fit th lCiUtitS and forother CmrQi ul9 year tItJt i1 Y h bY Cr urn vented iegnlatlou Pemituus pq I ilFTHEiAELSS 4 fft view ad- dreSsed the o shalt I roud induced Sh cheaper rat uOOOOO EthfIng lIo eVe ua1ns Offers of ub bt I ° ¬ ¬ > < > + carried on successfully without the aid and moral supp ort of the standard newspapers and periodicals of lieCoun try BULK FOH mm mission Jn tierE3iistiaiiV- Vashington prU ll y regumtions prepaid by a comniisBfor- iconaiating of A t Secretary 6f War Lieutenant ColoneJ I a- vis of the aiflyocate generajte de- partment and lieutenant Colonbl Johnson of the adjutant generals de partmeilt This vision and codlflqa tion was necessafe on account ofiiie many changes thiafc haye be ri the army feguIatiis toy law eral orders since wlastbotok orjnegu- latKmsWasprinjbedia spiby the changes of the conditiob the United States One of the regulations drawn in times when troops wer stationed on the frontiers of WnHed States aj lowed Of a post or camp issue arms end ammunition to purpose of self pre- servation agains the Indians This was not made specific and as herfron tier of UnjLted States has practic- allyidiis npearad the oit sr could now 5c6j42uba and Alaska 3f r t t necessajpr rescind imen organization o I the artillery also has nficeseitate4 many chssges Some minor changes also were made regarding payments of troops and also regarding the trans port service astfanspor 6 were not a part of the army establishment when the weredra p is intended to have printed at Onco and pkicediin the handsof all pf the army p pointed and to be phted under ttffi reorganization lw i J Duke of Plfe Pig Oriental carg This he by l i- sternwheel sfteamerUaUori vhichvhad r snA v ii oinniv- e be required warfl bound The iolidls- ignals a Japanese 5shejrmth who water jgafv xstr fish Captain J jq such Ub all O 1 D r r r j X t COD FfCATI N i- r Y- Soveral Chan esAT e7iaqtbi i a Ions 1 7 or rY ffa- vislOn and the Judge 00 ingi ill the b eti ViPre Of lmsto people in the porb h Chan reg lco pany a J 4 pJd It Ions I Q lI- r F ursW i TaC91nlj Washt A r1I T Wel o liP n Cox ariiedI early Ji days out from Tacoma bringing no po sn r a after t t caught fire with aboard to uy aslst that J P tif Fife an o en t rESS Ana Ir yJ t men In- mJi le in the ovs to wfiit ishaizned Lj1ftt SECEBTA1Y ROOT APPROVES 1 i 5 5 a Corn I 1o5t lizsapprovd1lireorf eotlIflton Of Sang made in and gen tfl the officer attlere for t1u to lov the Issuance PhU1nln fOzn a regulatIons these Olilcr 4 RESCLTED JAPNiSE 4 W1Ckj Sailor stahmer Dike FiC1 toqlL jfokohaxrnite large oon pr aced rehdez e left 5 jtdghtcci < ¬ ¬ < > > > < > < ± viV r t y- Deoidei to Start Independent OEITIGIANS PAIL TO xi- N Kf York April 14 nr since organfegifl jJrlndipal trades unions in thiS city decided today to go into politics nd start an indje endent labor party his decfsiou AVd4 reached at a meetirtfe ojf resent S3 on the board walking delo gates hel Hhis aifiep oon Phillip of the So elety Of ij iSas4Fitters presided S M of the cleeistns 3dt the couri appeals cljiclaTing fetfc stone dressing law laws the most radipal of JthgTHdatTS the admitted to bfioa seVj blow to Those who the city onclals whoa most friendly lid not stand by the labor urtlonsaar l3ie3i were eXpectefk to do apd that their professions of friendship were not out in practice ojrStiLore Carpenters V A i jtractoTi are involved is caused by t e refusal of the muster the rules or thp O rp nt Suni6n iiations seems a trlkeis said to difference bbtween the detnrators uhd the Mas- ikm the Bitter slated thifesa today formin will be sub that it f term all VIOL Jij i U c IN ROUT f r it- YS RET ti twenty ne i 4 l matt Flu mJ rs U 1 PteeYpg was l1 onJ race t age the uncJ f have yet been labor CQtttb J bo o s many on the n theit 1 ere laJ r con- ducted say xt supposed to be tfl t LOCKOUT IN MINNEA OnIS 1 begin 1We an iWhe 1i1lh and BUi1dert a tit The trouble Hae lgz e w TRPUBrie STPAULt- o Jrm iin hi- J St aA Tro i F eh 6 Gi iir wing building s St b- minent h te nantU13 Itha from j de5 ptin tic IT i 1f unJr t 0 If pleat Labor Party 5 A 9B1 FJLPiLi- TIIEIB1 PBOMISESS- 1 the 4 they were the t delagitesfrtnn UniOI1s1CJ t i The acthft thprevaiIng sfte T t l5at passed1qthh in- terest of thousands Of dollars n4iirryinjt agflmtion nw the carried vil1 Involve 500 and OthtWorJceTr- t Ithnqpcdinfiiin4Apri1 144- uteilI hhie tpmorrdwinoIvIng- h or cariejters- athkers Tiadcs ConTY the Mattfr assoclalicin are f conj t rking Strike of Labor S 1iil o- aseiioJ atot- ite of 1a and general io- igg pa- zintJ icien f the Tic urtoand i j S strllc- iy < < < + >> < > > < < Uhjtft S id da detkated j cft ck saW 4S tie me mOst butliUursEu the counltty TH ohiywhwjn as a rooiutnjent to RatJer llannan who though 75 years ofa tp uivh- tecttrral work and pu eriMftfO i ti tire eOns rucliu- v Ireland spaing ivm- igtu0 Xiild hint cir t up carry JS and todtfetrlfcs bu l sMrh of thtms- hgj Sfciibd and lihririPrt know but this j rot ifmie jand nav IPS v i j health aul rr- inoral terial tfflbfirs- UJf not e imitation Of i Jltllree veie ea p1 3 9 f TAXES J 1i- rg i- e i1f r y J o- fy Stf i 8A 5h P t 1 Vm p EUleh- of rt I 1 roWti 11I 1 hondsome Jt did ° e J t4 ith J T Thri tJ lie S ld- Db ro n In sanetu lf hFt and 0 f if b nobd flehb bu ref rUlU- PA I S mH e seTt- IRELAD EDIATES CIIC PARTfl uN- I 4iSL- Mnificenf OLt1It31 IEt311 is- mhiownOpe orhpprs Ii- PdIL MiiteFy tdsho- v t hh4 U rsrts f- 1jlut stan t 2h chars j Tesup t1We ihI- Oter1ktnd fo evrthe aeii4 I- sermouijt lIhtdtiSe othr4itn tPfllILt 1 spjrauonI ofliart tv LourdV We must av a FL- Rusmoral I IT I Hold SVii hilf 1- vrung the jutnt j t It 5r gat n of St Lout tiarty- IUrI rnnU te- iFr is t5 4 t s4i s > > > = < > < V to Colon j boa of- arreste at Oiurenzo Martvet At request of the British r suspicion of bfuitf Bo r aeiu- r itfartinen on Qm r tjrous ht her Bredx ls release tfrfeough th Araeu- fccbarge daffaires and ln4 fiither Tnin money to ja his p I iAccordioar to his r reaehta- e was aidedecamp 10 Coo el- iei commander of tile JLrfsb- feoi Sent frm laaJwo April Ofc eni h Hl 3 ave post Jin ba CfetaMi States frag Whicfe ac HJP J Boer ffamtliee after b haO ntadeu n met dopr Dairy fe reported rojieir r It Is also airl- iijJiNi an fiK ers on com ofJJft and uiH be j urt coinon v Yno- tectureil in Kansas Hflfi tit citfnf t 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by the steamship Dtak of Fifehas beheaded Kim

Vang Chun f6f planning to make thes n of the emperors fayorite mistrswv-Li y to ihevthrone L display-ing he n

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been engase4 for mohths IQrivalry with the Min faction led

Bte MlnKongsik for the domination ofKorean Bolfticg r

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eet nght i etween the7 factions replted Aftek Kim Yafe Chun ber

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COOPEKATIOH JO SIGHT CIZAfeS

WashingtOn Ajpril W Haylng Reto secure remedial leg

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j lifailimattSci thepostoflice departmentofficials consideration tileadoptlonofA proposed rule by authoritypCvtJi postmaster general to bringabout the desired reforms With thisob ftt in Edwin C Malden thirdassistUnt postmaster general has

a long circular letter to about400 publishers ofnewspapers and peri-odicals settipgfOrth objects sought-to be acc by proposed ruleand questions

In the Judgment of those addressedwill a rule be regarded

j as injurious td legitimate papersperiodicals which will atop absolutelyall premium Inducements or in-direct aim of whatever character forsubscriptions In other words aftera publisher has fixed on hispublication any bonus or premiumgiven ato the subscriber any combination with anything scept a Secondclass publication that subscrlption in its relation to the secpndclass rates of postage

MrMrIhCadden s VIevrs

It is believed fha such asthat proposed he of great beneflt t legitImate journalism and thatiria very measure it will checkthis draft upon the public treasury forprivate adxantag with no compensa1tion or public uSh the elimination an immense number of pub

which are wholly sustained InQieir secondclaSs tatus by patronage

by senate extraneous thing inConflict with spirit of the law

a consummation has much ofjsgEomise in the direction of better post

s of mall matterasserts that the loss of

ae to the government from thest f the privileges x secondclass-r is e8tf mated

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