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Show 2 FEBRUARY 24, 1907. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE Le until murders, or shoot- iby : apes and stabbing affairs peoccurred nightly. The authorities came alarmed and a general ele an out was made, One factlor of Soon and; the ven: t Up Fillea "Little cna was was an The Members in mar- Senate again on e verge it would be used to move off the of Clint for 1 to leave. officers th they1 had Tuet been at noon ay morning Threats showed ordered to com-]| by His representatives Today and Taft Leaves desk the by hie s CenAs cn Tee talked with him nother day for some matters. to get me} his Body however,sheshe wis was DEN i Teter , . out, part in floral Blg Steve . is against hia, bisce when the Peevish. casing serv the of not re his boreof large OT ldress in|it Are Tt becomes members, my officers attempted At were spending "Irom On uppermost with enter | the MeCun will be placed nuse house painful] and of Mr. the | tera vAnd how J weds wife} for for ina te u fun e sh C i al-} ater go to } the body, where} vault. business the the a nepp Mr, of the Salt Lake Her ald, and| se NED NER UATH IRE ATT men in Lake, the day inspecting} a De as)% 1g there} eas but tone cards for gone and; a instantly. Mr. ents Taft gone™ through. if with situation, but Mi jeans preliminary ea? g Destroy Whole to is said that he 10 a point where t it" in Ae his mind was the duty he of] the | fore fits one] house and it should important questions be attended © to, ths with : eS eee nae 7tie Allof aethe at chapel at Evans a Sores"te eve e mé lovin ess |The 1} them he a att anc ace to their do.t ‘ Oi, G slg messenger of death their useful and ashes, Vial e the Te y Dear Sir: tragic, rooms in Sts ite street was visited. Flere | the tr bereaved paul in the oe and made vely nites ible and ae yw: and threatened | jain Hess an a last look taken at the | memory of thelr t : a to burn his' ple He was live forever ,4n | body of Clint Leigh. <A pillar of flow- | | characters charac / our to get out ‘and in the meantime | os from the house was surrounded by | Representative Davis was packed up many of his things. When ther floral tributes > | ehairman of tha:committee he Learning greatly [ determined. Oe Jali this a we . eee shocked knew Mr. litieall morning at 1 terrible} pants t Taft personally as} and esteemed him See See her tye t0 ve hold ee a will not' her WigsSe Bodgan beds to u emocratic our . state of service have your spont neous © remains) committee na ck} answers| # vindication| he Tom 1g the ombs | hile today Mrs, and Thaw remained was with the defen about: a made his. mon his countrymen raat ee & | Rriniabicre from Richfield Among to Thurber, others one operation. Sympathetiea JEROME IS instant > the NRAU UT. MANHINEA es ane ae from rs. that aman iE ar ‘testified sa made}bi haw as arrange | Order to have COUNSEL page of stand rn: Delmas, ai in, the, Wquitable hbo Wace immediately rie bh after anrehtak SEC ORC ER er 2 ; THAW (Continued office ‘Taft''s|further a ociock, arrangements at will whic J be made. ick, eRenke t ana wary. e deputy Sallivina, ank Bly ‘Luvich, Konehin, Pedro John | A. T: Valen- | Taft crmareyich, Form sheriffs who carried Webb. and Miss erie Ruby Burgess I Ss legislators out and Miss oteveers t Sheriff Chidester of Other . were cena a to ool with the wor x BEN E. ROBERTS. Who Got $350,000 from Eastern _‘Banker Were in Denver. Denver, Feb, 23-The trio of wire tappers who swindled ex-Banker William F. Walker, absconding treasurer | of the New Britain, Conn., Savings bank out of $250,000, was in Denver days coast, ago, enroute according ished by the to local to the Pacific information furn- police George Gondor'. Frankie Panhee and Thomas Tracey are the This is the first time their ante: ae been learned outside of police circles. Chief Delaney, while refusing either to affirm or deny the report about their presence here, sa "If information I received had hd to me three hours before arrest would have been made by ae Denver police department that would vad attracted attention all over o not care to discuss EO Mranoe pnce It any is excuses o'clock of the | the th oe the funeral or street, toda services... the pone not for my my the policy to depart- Nature's i will say, however, that up until yesterday I had hopes of success in this attain, jbut the last chance faded away t Way Tye Nesbit: beens 1.) \% Caalled.t thehi | % lakecross-ehh a Se he Bight members mE Re as ¥ oe y one py hetelogeni ras bled regetvea ea ak as Samuel Newhouse, who = a in Los geles, expressing sorrow at the ac- cul tal aerae ueen's root, Go Ows: "ET, 8, yOADE Salt Lake City, February . 23, 907. Newspapers give Extend my deepest Copper on es- sympathy to families ue your unfortunate comrades, Have wired for full particulars, Samuel Newhouse eee re New Suits Piled. new suits were filed in the Tteivichs Care yesterd ay. The mbit Bingham Copper sues Barney Boy Quinn, ning J. B. quiet West Mountain mining district. Georgiana Haggerty, See pe the estate| of rances [. Johnso deceased, brings suit coe Desa. Gectintne and] Surbaugh 1900, at 6 for is the note cent per payment balance executed interest. of due on Jan. 2, ---_---_-2 -______ - Administrators' Petitions. Margaret Wagener filed a petition in the Third District court yesterday) for letters of administration in the estate of Ida Henrietta Wagener, who died Jan, a. The estate is valued at $950. Harris petitions for letters in the estate of Fred W. Healy, eceased. Property in Prospect Park addition constitutes the entire estate, and it is valued at $800. Only Ten Per Cent on Bankers in Belt, Lake to make a 10 cent more on ali improvements, aity. Warrants, have decided di maraute of alcohol, a parite Resolution by Brinkerhoff. Senator pr ineechnt, who was an in just the righ t of Dr. Plerce's gy Cherryoot. Bloodroot and Stone root, chaciety arert thelr influence inn cases of ‘lung, 3 rarest andyn of enaee Sone and this ‘OVER 8 ore, a aovereiiar remedy for' bronchitis, lary tis, chronic cotighs. catarrh a d kin ailments. unis native foots Ble, havo the strongest poasible endorsement from the Jeadi ng medical clic: of all the severa) schools of practica of the dise ses named above indigestion, torpor o liver, or billousness. tinate Soaettaivion , kidney and blader' te troubles and catarrh, no matter company Stephens and the Bingham Copper company to litle to two mining claims in the $615. 10, which a promissory e use combination edients cident and sympathy for the families and trisnite of the dead men. It read meager oe eaine of accident on Belt road. cc nereSvlns® you rocesses wrought out At: Be hee cae mud ioe ‘ ant rr BE at a as s SYMPATHYTO BEREAVED ee native medic aoeoe on' ‘ have to this pe eR fern f or his "Discovery" acked up by the writings of the moat eattaee men in the A request b tal card or lette essed to td a Pierce, Buflaie, N. Y., for a Uttie book of extracts from eminent thorities endorsin tha in redien = f ite fats will ing vs lente ot i : that wor ¥ of or Me eousd ‘t needing ae safe, Taliabia remedy of know: hen or the cure aot Aalmost anyDr.oldPier chrono, or lingeringm stipation. "06's Pleasan t Pel lets cure conne litte "Paice "is a gentle jay @, andt a mild cathartic, The a <aisuaia Seok for both men and women is Dr. Plorce's m nse M 1 Adviser. A splendid ravings volume, with ngs and colored pla copy. aper-covered, will ta nt the only member senate on the Bingham. trip, SGteraa, the following resolution, : which was adopted rising vote Whereas, ‘The senate has Jearned wit profound regret of. th death _ at Bingham, Utah, ff the Ilion. th Taft, ate member of the reporter for said house of representaand Whereas, Through the untimely death of two rominent citizens the a of Utah has use mourn in ommon. with the immediate families and. relatives of the deceased: therefore, Resolved, By 9 cone, that we do hereby express ecep sympathy with the Faapactive. ‘taimilion of the daceased in their heavy bereavement and our sorrow at the loss pele px sta thereby sustains; and be . t t late late urrange offerings from ieee of eae th of rth the espective families of Representative Beer Taft and Clinton B, eigh Committees President Brinkerhoff, accompany Love appointed Johnson the the the Heakan ah on the appreciate stand public put the body is a pity that thé which directly raaitee ther thar tend. z press "or oroe Serat the trial in fou fror a whom. tc vin THe he> rereOe started he: and dés | : aiding him in| tne. with Lise} Se a has tee since: %. % 2 remained) 3 % secure and of the Senators Miller late to Rep- ; tyle = at but ee and . quality both are of garments ie ns the S essen greatest value that fit. . govel aree the little poate reperesents t ee quality i . will to the of : arg consideration, - . "/ th16 inf cioin;| q who faiis tia ae| man * . nt ‘ u j-to-dateness 4 the t money y . RCN aoe ie ENERAL'S of New | z SPEECH the hil . wearer. ° n fit while Tl na tomers. We can ‘ ¢ A gy Best p that tt Qe Netcel . rin sp ; 0 F \ vercoa Spring Ihe tailor can fit: 2 for t fo se pride takes Overcoat 19 pI a ind possible ae ‘ 28 you Top Coats o the y will A dood and 1 " it at a store for Bye r in the . following cusatlas . prices, __$10 or $12 _$15 or $18 _$25 or $30 Sab . Overcoat 1 satisfied fol you no better, but he will charge you more. = | 4 | %v ACTION |Z One. % eee Y; iA CALLS FOR _ (Continued from Page ------- States has the indicted . ‘ get g nit% phe the police of this:FeAl ¢i Bae iad) made.4 all} arrangements: to raid White's tower WhiteDea j, the night following the shooting, to talk ‘and argue mayor of a city as to indirectly | the United nfluprice th Gitta Pnorted a' result 2" Pa present, the Know Nothing Presumably cidtia of Thaw Jerome's Pie Now. action in summoning Doctors Deemar and Bingaman, who were originally called by the defense and have given testimony concerning Insanity in the Thaw family, is taken as meaning he 1opes to secure from them evidence on which to base an applieation for a commission. But the Thaw lawyers assert that neither of these doctors knows anything about Thaw's present mental conditions and can therefore give no testimony touching upon the first point upon whieh Justice Fitzgerald would demand information on ae prea for a commission in lun it is ee that Jerome will try to get fro them testimony showing that Thine inherited insanity; that he as it in his blood: that other relatives suffered: that he is afflicted with homicidal mania and that the form of insanity from which Thaw is suffering is incurable. The natural corrollory of this is that the defendant should be sent to an menne asylum Deimas, Hartridge nd company, however, deny pinphiatically that any such testimony can be secured from the two witnesses or that the facts are As statec "It. this suggestion indeed comes from the distr ict attorney's office," said Hartridge ,"it means that he is rex ady to confess that he is beaten, Harry Thaw certainly is not any more fd sane now than when : Will a Sakarntsston 16a: To this Pea abody added: "Tf Mr. Jerome makes any such move as that either at the reconvening of court on Monday or later, Mr. Delmas, supported by otther counsel, Will fight against it to the last ditch.' The revival of. the aay commisSion rumor was-the chief development in the ease today, and among the counsel for Thaw created great anger since they view their case practically won, and do not look fey crep ly, upon such. a flank movement by the district attorney as would an them of their hard earned victory. 1ey insist that the insanity trom which Thaw sulfered on the night he shot White and which was brought about in a mind rendered susceptible to violent psyschopathic roenees by heredity traits, through the acts ot Thite, has since passed away amt tha Se Seen reason has fdburded fo a sufficient extent-to bring his eondition areeeS Within the meaning of the law. Therefore they resent this effort at this stage of Mee ease, to interrupt the natural course of the trial. They complain also of other influences that are at work to prejudice the publie against the Thaws. The story for instance, of the payment of $300,600 by the Thaws to Harry Thaw's story stand. she has wife in return for the told Young from her Mrs. woes upon the witness in the Tomhs, Thaw today sought sureease in the only place where ft is left for her now - the Tombs, She reached the duli gray ® 4, 1873, , district attorney. at the resumption of the trial on Monday. As a matter of fact, from whatever source the rumors were inspired it ought to well Known that no lunacy commission can be appointed unless there is absolute evidence of the inability of the defendant to eonfer rationally with his counsel as to plans for his defense. That he is doing this every day is patent to everyone who attends the trial and of itsel? is sufficient to kill the rumors that a lunacy commission is pending. Sees Husband Aonsinied: Style éing. |e of the jurisdiction of the court.| 4 Deemar and. Bing-|| outside SheIt Jswas saidsald to today be in by Providence," ).¥ 3 : a lawyer for Thaw | if Di Deemat ees = hae before Mrs. Evelyn Nes state ,commit-}"% q galled pin out have éharge of re!‘Hartridge's.sj a cOcmnte ate, mert cGanbieWas Sieh Is Best. Ing an abstin ate cases - NEWHOUSE EXPRESSES cape, and THEM IME! with how will carry on the might reach some of the jurors, shoulda | Provisions ofStates a treaty with another 5 i . = I do not believe such a thing print the | country.. Mistrictstatements attorney's xpurporting attitude, to but give which Would have happened between March 2 from Democratic Press club 2 two sgnate, tec, and the legislature have been chosen the ill -|of met in room honorary pallbearers. A floral offerfated Binghau 1 excursion ing from the Press club will have *'20" 125\:at -the hotel to act as a WwW ilson fashioned from flowers in its center. committee in making ene ment for The body will be laid at rest in prese nt the funerals. here were Representative s Mount Olivet cemetery Robinson, - Kuchler, Meeks, Miller, Henrie, Dorius, Tolton, Senator Brinkerhoff and many other ACTION OF SENATE. members of the legislature who came in while the funeral arrangements Ww sii under. discussion, Resolution of Condolence Passed. rn house was called to. order at Members to Attend Funerals, 1:30 yesterday afternoon by the chief Joseph being too unThe senate held a special session Srcrhie Speaker tthe experience to leave his at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and home. Representative Rudolph Kuchpassed resolutions of condolence by a ler of Weber c ounty was chosen speakrising vote. Those present at the seser pro tem. Jhen the roll was read sion were Senators Brinkerhoff, Holas is the custom when a me mber does lingsworth, Hulaniski, Lawrence, Milnot answer to his name, Seth Taft's ler, enner X ma Walton, hame was called t wice.. In the stillWilliams "and President Lo h ness of sorrow in the chamber it chaplain, the Rev. a A "Sitnpitin, brought each man in close touch with oe the following praye r the bereavement he had suffered. ety God, while we thank Thee Representative Kuchler e's took the chair and+said quietly: ‘There is no ee business before the members of the ouse, We will arrange for the funerals of the two men who reo hee so suddenly called from ue ie that R ke hoe bee Nn appointed ahateinan: OE the committee on decorations, The for their lives and. charfuneral committee consisted of Chairwe would also thank ‘ » for the man Robinson and the other members : limitation of the catastrophe and the of the legislature who were with the roaree lives of thos se who were in like party in Bingham. The actions taken p eas. dy Thee, those, Thy serva an fate we be enabled. in the light of life's brevity and our uncertain tenure upon it, to live lives fnantul: clea gus worthy ourhe selves' an t iat: the last, The function ee ne and tissue When the ehpaow falls and we see Thy buildi lan of treatin eae linger face, whether sud own the isease a loong vista of gray pain we may catch sued ~b lerce, is. Tae ae ‘Thy smile wae ae rd of "avor for w ae pial of restoring health. hy life an ice. this ral Panis, ‘hut is re Thy blessing. in all the lite of our ountry, we asBi through Jesus Christ, cin Dur Lord. Am Bingthe ON TRAIL OF WIRE TAPPERS Trio - 3: 30 ommittees ies GAs Lf he gpa' Roe coun Yesterday morning members or ingham, ; aire on and teenssenate who were rew Smith, Har old Sleater of Salt Lake i | houseseea anc iam." Vera|at 43 To Meet. be = Pi side ert York sill Cro JERE BUSTER BROWN ss | : ae, Jerome! wats: today: Distr ‘ Attorney. / seeking. to, get 1 communication. with liss Hattie Forsythe, Se cAnpAL on BEATEN . SAY to who oC F ~~ SHOULD % evidence of taste and pride, and as fit has no connection . Nalf-an] the shall | {Ojo2 coWives Taw Bi ence ee ie C. R.| An effort will be made to haye this/@fler Mrs. Thaw had revealed to the will aoMartin co erJensen, ee ates = ears | tribute Dorlus, Heber J.|memoria horrible, ) & given if at the same|World * . ne - tad thea ee isis ees overpowering Meeks, Se Brinkerhoff, Senator|time the services are being held over |c&@use which culminated in a: m ina G rouse Chahaplain lain Hees body yrae of rRepresentative House He 8, Sergeant.|the Taft Sergear at}temporarily | overturned ae ere the time of the fatal shot that the at testimony of Senator Miller. is} his home $at-Arms = ~ Thompson. 7 in ee Thurber. The session thetwardont } became so Nema eR, rica lie, ay ne 16 two now in Richfield and will meet re adjourn¢ remuarke ae daar baa i importantdoctors for the distriet attorney's | party there. The body will be taken|ternoon ‘will go Leigh Funeral Sunday. HON ated Wener John Bod Mike | With ‘the party .to the funeral servcibly ejected were: John Bodgan Mr. and a . OA.) Barney, The funeral of Clint and Steve Melich, Mike Leigh Bogevic hy JO~ .| feesrm are a 4 seph Vasick, John Lukey, Iran as- | Mr. and aie. G. I. Howe, Mr. and Mrs, | held at the ae anos 276 Wall ‘ i WD FIT: 7. v3 hat that w hatever|/ ¢ injure the eendt#% it le dant .ca eommands Meeks, Miller, the village with "cabins and were for- | home. A a AND VARIETY ! WELL YOU to | LZ AES Peete ad tone hot) OT , dl f Seth 1: ft will be take n| the memorial service, The senate and|that the district attorney was not im|}, iving arranged for that time a part Ne premises. (1% eines ne oreatare carried tooO Tichtiela nN n the g. ice k beg int ee house members offLe the will meet in joint | Pressed.so much with the value of | which. si versHs iMegal features:*had) sleniicid heen} % oO 2 o oh < leer Spica ee John : : Bodgan, Rs their the testimony oldest in fupepirant regard to insanity the morning. aTATiTHTl ) <A special ime lawyer funeral eoThay car | Se ssion , during the first ot the weelk ah YHG tight on eer ar was 7, not e Austria," until | own' description of the oved his ng has bee "ovided for the shoo party, which|and appropriate 1% services will be held ; and that a ee ; ere a roe ieee Gtatle tea shelter. Peltor' I e was the founder of the for 5 : village and oe time the has Copper Belt road money was built. | ou considerable an will BrOne bly: soon return t ustria,te | He has a family of four i enters. WEEL HE QUANTITY: JOCETHER: fi 1% | 1% for-| enin a back nothing structed to * they all have in view-the of the prisoner at the bar Mrs... William Thaw-eallied at WE AS ay 2, Story. working he willbe My ‘ith in at . confident. counsel are outcome, : ; that QUALITY Ihe Demveratie state committer can| out, alter whieh she spent some vimel 2 with the cost, every man should insiston having it-and he be. don consolation. s City. of death . of our colleague, s 2 you Fee; and our friend Leigh.| a re ipl ;ate was jews well had claimed eventful lives were andende undert uking | id ae aes NECESSARY. a 7 ae ic HE WITH 4 final day All'that has| 4 s a fo reais APRS ETT 4 yo nits ! ban ares alt party was unSo.7 AS she resumes wit-|y¢ Monday Jerome, toe itis) HTD: Gish ohn cB redtost eh horrible messure Rid Try Saks ee tol ¥ ISNT f{N YOUR.15 GARMENT THAT :ow =i HAVE "g when the before, It ward é yet THAT THE AMOUNT OF GOODS ALL O ) g See crea forth ¥4 From the district) ' are wf ordeal than 20S 1% , trying has her aheiie Ee ATE Sie ee S TION POR TA | jON 1M DE RESOLVED -=< JHE \Z with | re ey's o more a TO \sked 2 eee are A Loraine. ness stand tAIRECHIGIIRG 1] SOP ni ral the uner most of the| Salt 3 Garduvys: ee & ls |Z sn KEXKENVRATSSSSASISNZ SXARANSSSS BR were]% ea * fe ee the day|¢ "and the t again an measure cheerful on oa ee she replied PY I feel el ve well today,' very w was eae -a ae dee Be thos aa in the Me tho- : re all of the members, a. the senate will attend Besides the legislators, Clint}newspaper owed hig constituents and state: He ex-| Pp eawen the desire that the business of ane riends prayer by the chaplain of the é Agua? door | the to of followed De erunted his disapproval | a short prayer was offered by.Chap-|their great affliction, and may heroic the] 7 h ~~fact the First on Vi B. Leigh, a reporter of the in cham many of Mr, Leigh's friends will wit-} Herald, which occurred at B ng! ham a fs eal is es at the house. anyon, Salt Lake county, thi |" ee ae pall bearers have ing } el Wane ae ‘the house of repIn company with a party composed me n eae vl were of the| chiefly of members from this house,|resentatives, most o f whom oO a by | they True ae silver Patriot." read "Fathe Soe eae t low members'' : of the Thaw than she A Seer }du iis thme to make formal an-] nouncement to this honorable body of| the death of Hon. Seth Taft, one of our| pil lar the Inscription Representatives." resentatives, inscription ona cost eabin Young today that ie era | distinguished occupied was smothered offerings coe y _ SMAVe « Mellen: ae sed more compos os ei lone before ; They a a hon nestly opether, i Rete Care the Tombs awaits er ee an the | "FTO temovedana platenorable esVeasket. on : the Seth To f was se engraved of Rep-|atate, | protiL mptness which and wi is fearless to. the likewlsefidelity. characteris> Taft, House ae tep- | halter : fu- lower| Fa ae removed eeu soug Be n Leigh to act as} senate will} ele a} Leigh In a Leigh} eee | ruli follows: | Mr. Speaker: ie sees lof Taree ‘s | killing ‘him i Lukey | chapel the casket wife to eek aout Bingham. er ae up! 1 | roses cleaned: except thenao room-occupied yr. ee and ata ththe Fe infant she infant appo the and The Mr. 0 eee k in| ener e un-| 4 1 dis o'clock, missed the) % \y a Hotel ad. from his window, | by President Love of the senate, which | his dreadéul suffering Depty, Sterit's,Jonn, Forbes, and time | part Inthe Steele were attend til a few beforeare hour when minutes all visitors soth she and Harry me the atte that an and they Spmapy mised to Hulaniski,| : ted as| Re presentative || house and the | sentatives told in Tolton |The members a low addressed tone of the ese ofhee the : gees 4 if bright | most in a body and w | ee nt that snufte . a tt Pe Olivet cemetery with orderedp others forbade Benjamin northeast authorities went into | undertaking establishment in hat bbe A eps oat ce few mom seis q ih ene them rester out. Many | " Temple > street yesterday r afternoon. after . At 1 bled } to endure his suffering with John four : the wil membershotelof the ie refused. re atone |*))°° h alf A ae Evitanian HAAg Sealeae CTC HePaty J past Maiti nal® fortitud cer to ente house met at the Wilson hotel a of but pecull: irly SAT ad teristic o 1e DOME oesold alsbaby x te beside auidé weed with 20 | marched to the chapel in a body. They | man. Fle eléven-day remained conscious for about! are joined by a committee appointed | two hour when death relieved him ot Lukey shouted window. ze rs : i | Lukey committee neral this afternoon honorary pallbearers, . : 9 as : a the funeral of 7 ao Speaks. Home. the the 2 Ins and ths. an of them left, a Williams, iillams, which journeyed to Bingham! abled wife Representative to demolish Seth Taft during the)rpe the gre entire s haa mines and their operations|Saturday and were with Leigh when|the of the defendant tolele 1% : Toi lv, with anjat By iean, ust "a8 they were com-|he was killec The representatives] upon the stand. To do session this he was has '% drape ght : At | Dieting their visit and while on board are Harry Robinson, Rudolph Kuchler.| had al) his agents at work Mazie Fol-| o American ae ae pe ee ner {a flat car, with other members of the i ear rant ent } » Miller TG Ten ee hts ESTE MARI aT cle =|. 3 he press table, the echalry whit : | party on a heavy e, Without a mo ‘ ‘ oan z . ills Tel P her heen soof faithfully confidential relations| filled by g Clinton | ments Leigh the Herald, car on another was vacant. train| "4eae ON|turtner warning, tive ae up the a hili-side ne with co % ee3 roke loose ak. ote Visors a Ne sbit = ‘ Jips,ed ¢q ah / Afi a sh budget! with Evel; : Mrs.l # &% the table in front of it was a sheet of | and collided with the a drawing Bradsford, M. Ste anodes ane «| of information lis come is \? co 1y paper on which "30" had been | the ears upon which our deceased ener. Holman in Pittebilre: All the person \¢ ae covered with Gea Eats floral eis. of- friendsforward i wd and were nN seated oun near z tate S Gonnanittee, en of They the "belts ar were Offera' Semieus . OVAL whose -names: while the to...stand girl were Jerome) was ongiven, the last] Y fering. In both hese Betaied it and ¢ ‘e resolutions branche ; The of sorrow : and regi . reccived ee ie: adjoining have c been looked following up, ‘ and letter was. ; the! | 4 reecived) lature week‘+k reso hay , ! ‘ : ear the engine coupled with expressions ; of See rn Tolton onto attached the track: to The ‘ 1 turned] car and a and district portion] attorney by Representative Js. prepared anc to 1 de "1% ae Vreiied:: tees ert era |e for the bereaved familles were the engine passed over them, crush-j over ¢ to 1 ordered spread upon the adoptRepresentative Rudolph min- ee both legs of Mr. ee a Taft at from the thigh| ae AOS ler, whoarrangement sarmination with the committee oa Bee of re % fa-]| Mrs. bly. finish and ‘almos t h severing ies reer them the} 7 yeral conferred on .with| Thuw Monday ey x ; 1% ee The £ as vi eakin he neck of Mr. Leigh : nt ‘ Irs. Thaw is prepared, also... Sh 19 eae where go by Chaplain. offered a prayer fSenators Ts and Park ae a 19 city : prison shortly after hie mcriine BHO remained He is youin go } okAre comingosg down to see him|#& \ | % Be een \¢ tomorrow a i" "TD would uke to, ie e pa ioe aI | 4 fully, "but it is Sunday, youoknow." The flag waving over the city and . ee eal: alt ast when | County building was at half mast wh a the senate and the house convened yesterday afternoon In the house of a ; by | they | were them death ss rs Sena ohnson is| Stace one Ta ae | : : who: yes had been | digt church, wil! offer lasked that those 1 Bac Phe whose lives hac . prayer. itol J agile was| Leigh residente is; on Capito! Hi ill bey spared would realize how fragile was oe ne oa | ta . tween Main and State streets and First! their earthly existence. North and Second North streets, just nae | arn = e ; : Talann esfdenc Representative Tolton Sneaks . ' and take what thin hey nted any begged for mercy. ean ilies refused move Saturday.to leave Those who promised left et petBe ret late Friday night 8 sle a . » > in their bunks, 1t raved the | night several inches and the wind blew | a blizzard. .They were driven back [0 | their cabins and Sat Leigh of Representative pany's property Many of them were unable to do i nd they stated they would rather Feed them than wive the | company the efit of their : The orders or "the court for the evictions were went notified into effect Friday theat cabins noon. | They to leaxe refu it at. today. Walton fe| od Burial for a dump- their cabins S for A of ve ete The anes, showed a title to the groun the court en tered judgment against the owners of | cabins. The costs attached to each sult] Vas $12. P angered the Austrians. The court granted them the right, how- ever, House COMMITTEES ing company. of ejectment was filed against them.. It w is stated that the grounds belonged to the company that of Arrange PPOINTED of waa amarite fea Behan, that the mantle o 1e lawmaker | body had Jeft them should Peis the Services nt Home. of those who would carry oul jers The Rev C.Sarn BR. Perkinsf of the a §cit out ae work. ; ENS and), Sian mplored ae ; that the yesail - ‘ families of Fadl te eet Wed the| belek re ee 1 tl a ae had been taken should be] lspiscopa "¢ é ( t nose Se eee -- another outbreak which promised to be} more fata an any hen the matter of ejecting them from the premises was taken up by the Singhs, cCentral Minand |. Funera FEIT OW micelle mince restored. Fifty of the arrested and most reer itants were 1em t the "Tittle ‘Aiisttia" their . Prayer Ch: xpi iin Fess 5 Again giving his daughter indors¢ . ane were jive riage to a young countryman who hae just ar ; just arrived, While the remony' was he > : aie eng performed, six shots wer fired ee Ae the window from ambush. The Jather of the © was killed and a guest wounded and peace F 4 Au "aes ¥ ets arrived daily and it led up again One night In S500n Italian committees the proceedings were and marked with the | same quiet dignity kindliness so] jeh aracteristiec of the men who had| detta and also one side of the re eligtous a © members made friends with ffieer the heKe mo the actions rigceur of ‘the of apeats nis - ere re stored ule fo ted Ome trian" dow cane - the SUENNNSSASSASSSNSS on SKRERKEASESRENS NANA NNAS RENE carried SA NAANASASNEN NANA SASANSASSSASANNSSASASSSSSSANSSAN SNS ASSN SENSIS was and teneral March Grant about intedesting 4. was further his. fyther, anectlotea ture of burg campaig Fort anc .ab« Donelson urged ve apts"th \ Vileks= Whiat Statues Provide. The articles of war specifically provide for a court-martial of an office ry} for criticising the President Article} 19 jis as follows "An officer who uses contemptuous} or disrespectful words against the} President, the congress of the Unite BY States or the chief magistrate or S-| islature. .In-any part of. the United | States where he is quartered shall be dismissed from the service or other-| Wise punished, as the court-martial} may decide, Any soldier who so. offends shall be punis shed as the court- martial may direct.' rticle 61 Says: "Any officer who is "convicted of conduct unbecoming an offleer disand gentleme: un Shall b missed from the se rvice Article 64 says:: ‘The officers and soldiers of any troops, whether militia or others, mustered and In pay of the | United States shall at all times and in all places be governed by the articles of war and shill be subpect to be tried by court martial." No Action These of any against Seeretary articles constitute action that may General the general unbecoming man; there vision by Grant. forbidding the the be Take In the event the A a Spot _E a court of all WAY. Beauty very in Mile. a fh inquiry General not or whether to ascertain Grant had actually uttered the words attributed to him, any of the gentleuae present at the banquet yest night vould be summoned as witness P, roug TO lim u man DENVER, Open : the paarane ‘Aetsineli of NATURAL BEAUTY is first} A court of inquiry can reach any one of three conclusions. It can, in effect, clear the officer of the charge by re commending that no further action be taken; second, it ean de ‘clare that a reprimand is sufficient to meet the ‘offense; third, it can recommend the holding of a court martial. WORLD. Canyon of the Grande Eagle River Canyon Wagon Wheel Gap Glenwood Springs Canyon of the Gunnison Garden of the Gods Manitou Springs The Royal al Gorge PANORAMA of basis | taken} of THE -_- as to conduct and a gentlea specific pro- eriticisms OF LINE A Th President by an officer; there is the provision which makes an offiI cer at all times and in all places subject to the articles of wa Secretary Taft this eve ning, through his secretary, said he had been informed of the speech made by General Grant, had read the language atiributed to him, but had taken no action. Inca matter of this kind or ordin£ with an officer high in rank as General Grant, the plan of procedure ry the secretary ir to Commu> with the r In question and ask if he had been quoted correctly. e officer should admit that had been a court martial would be stituted by the an army officer » officer should deny the aecuracy of the quotation his sSlateme nt would be accepted by the secretary of war, or if the secretary or the sident desired to pursue matter still further, a court of inquiry could be instituted for the purpose of oe riaining the facts, The court martial in that event| vould depend upon the findings of the court of inquiry. The recommendations or a court of ee are acecepled by the war departm May >? SCENIC Taft. There provision an officer is, second, "ag to many = y through the Siz A. AND CHICAGO. Top aa Obser vation Cars I'ree 5 Royal Go rge and Grand Canyon. For I. » and' Tourist Sleepers LOUIS Foldérs, BENTON, G. A. Booklets, P. D., Salt ete., Lake address City, Utah. CUTLER BROS. CO. | 36 MAIN STREET Sale on Dress Goods 50°, off Cameron Dress Goods, 12-1- 2c, sale Brocadine Dress Goods, 20c, saleDanish Cloth Dress Goods 200, sale . Storm Serge Dress Goods 25c, sale Two Weeks, commencing February 25. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOUSE. OF UTAH Hose CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. Under. 10c to 65c wear 15c to $2.50 Ties Hats 3c to $1.00SY he to $4.50 The latest: case that remataly parallels this was-the one involving Geneval Miles in his comment about emcommunicate with the Preside nt halmed bebeef, resul ting from. disc ussing from his tour fore taking any: ste pin the Grant international quesof inspection in: Cuba mat-| tions and Porto Rico. ter... The President fs tonight at HarGeneral Miles, however, i Otfiee rs of the war When asked] vard de partment ana for-an explanation, | declared he > higher officials were had The offense of so amazed General Grant, as=| tee been misquoted at 3 newspaper re-|suming. uttributed that: he, + was eo General e porter, ote but Grant justified that they expressed official criticism | is dawrhvated by the fant the Which eos he made fe pegiady Jater on the ground of | dise | that he could not have erred' so ussing international his duty. gr *{ssias A court of inquiry was ordTal. ously brovide. ‘against. such ered discussion for the s dual by purpose-.of ascer-army They also expressed the Oopinior Jana navy officers, taining ‘id Pre i just what~ leg Fe General Miles' had | issucd an order Some 1 eneral Grant Baan. that iS ae very oe careful Wea Ue tenant years agro wl H and prudent the: truthful-| officer there was The seneral universal talk mete opine a Penge , $ arges, sone 0 however, bad food} flict betwei was» ‘ that: ae Undoubtedy it nt pncral i Sees ‘ant Taft eee: had will been States, abeoniteies correctly saae se . l,. eid, Hy 5; prohibiting officers the Was unusually gers |