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Show ???. J . ' . University of Utah j. VOL SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH, .SUNDAY, NOYKMHKK II Salt LaKe City's May$r and Mayor Elect. tl LEHERS MM rwjwspn s -- IN . t.i 3- - Currency is Needed for the ment of the Crops of the West to the Eastern Consumer Expresses His Views Regarding American Intervention. la Convinced That Saved Hie Beloved Anarchy and Ita of Plunder Havana. Estrada president of That Monetary Strain Has Begun to Lessen In New York, the Bankers Ars Preparing to Meet the Demands of the Farmers. Now United State Country From Natural and Ruin. Ra-au- lt Palma, Cuba, haa formerly authorised the publication of hla vlewa regarding American intervention. He declaiva publicly in favor of American control in Cuba. It la enough to satisfy my conscience, he said, this conviction of having saved iny beloved country from anarchy and its natural results of plunder and ruin. He continued, describing what he considers the criminal acts on the part of the revolutionists, and the necessity to call on the Americans to prevent a protracted and sanguinary contest. If I did right or wroug. time will say. That my attitude was immediately Justified is proven by the sudden of pence through the moral and material infiueure of the Americans. I do not hesitate to declare that it Is a thousand times better for our Cuba to be a dependent political nation where liberty is prevailing than a republic Independent of a sovereign, but discredited and ruined by blasting periodical civil strifes. . SANTA FE FINED FOR REBATING. Assessed - $5,000 on Each Count, Making a Total of $330,000. . Los Angeles, Cal. Judge Olin Wellborn, in the United States district court, on .Thursday fined the Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe Railroad, company mo JIOO, fas sebatliiQ. wad "what the court denominated an Intermediate penalty, the maximum which might have been assessed being $1,320,000, and the minimum $06,-00The court reviewed the case in written opinion of some length, in which It stated that there were sufficient doubtful and extenuating circumstances to preclude the possibility of a maximum sentence and yet sufficient intention of wrongdoing shown to make impossible a minimum penalty. The Santa Fe company was convicted on October 11 last by a Jury in the federal court of granting rebates to the Grand Canyon Lime ft Cement company of Arizona. It was found guilty on all of the sixty-si- x counts charged in the indictment after but an hour's deliberation. The rebates which were given on shipments of lime and cement from Nelson, Ariz., to Los Angeles, ranged in amounts from 35 cents to $15. The company claimed that these amounts were not rebates on the regular freight rate, but were in the form of damages to goods shipped, which were slowed after such claims bad been regularly presented and proved in each Instance. 0. Jeweler Turns "High-Grade- r. Goldfield, Nev. V. L. Kline, proprietor of one of the largest Jewelry stores in Goldfield, was shot and fatally wounded at U:30 o'clock Wednesday night while in the act of stealing amalgam from the plates at the Xevada-Goldflelreduction works. Amalgam has been stolen on several occasions lately, and the management of the reduction woilcs set a trap for the thief. Kline was caught in the act and was shot four times in the head as he was trylug to escape. Will Strengthen the Steel Industry. Pittsburg. Predictions are made that the delay of the railroads in placing orders for steel rails will be ended within thirty days, when it is said there will lie upwards of from 2.000,-00-0 to 3.000.000 tons of new orders Should the vast tonnage, placed. amounting to at least $56,000,000, it will place the trade here in its normal condition and strengthen every other branch of the Bteel Ini'nder the old arrangements dustry'rails sold for $28 a tun, whleh Price, It is said, will advance to $31 a ton under the new arrangement. -- e. Bold Bandita Rob Banks. Canova. S. D. Seven armed bandits held up this town at an early hour Thursday. They Mew the safe In the Interslate bank, secured $i,,fi0i) and While the two bundits escaped. worked in the bank, the others guarded the alleys and s reels, The occupants of a hotel across the street were aroused by I In' explcislon. but the robbers opened fire and drove them back. The bote was riddled with bullets. Where lights were burning In homes the bandits, at the point of the gun, forced the owners to extinguish them. New York. Now that the monetary strain has been lessened locally, the New York banks began preparations on Wednesday to Hhlp all available currency to the northwest to aid the movement of crops. While there is concerted action among the city's hanking institutions to meet the demands for currency now beiug made by hanks in the crop country, the individual banks will send all funds that can possibly be spared for the purpose. Estimates of the combined amounts that the New York banks will send to the northwest within the next six weeks vary. The Chase National bank and the First National bank have com menced to ship dally sums ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 to banks along the route of the Great Northern and Norther Pacific railroads. James J Hill held a conference here with officers of the Chase National bank and other institutions, at which it was stated he asked that the northwest be given all possible assistance to move the crops. Mr. Hill was Informed that while the local banks could not furnish the usual amount of money for crop moving purposes, they were anxious to do all they could tu expedite the shipment of cereals to the seaboard whence they could be Bent abroad and thereby strengthen this country's position in the foreign money market We have started to send all the funds we can to the nortuwest, said a bank official, and while the amounti in Individual instances are not very Jarae, thejrwillaggregate a large Jig ure befdrelong. Within" a week oi more the flow of gold to the wheat fields will be in steady volume, vary ing in sums from $5,000 to $50,000. Mr Hill was here and conferred with tu on the situation along the lines of hit railroads. We promised to do all w could. A ready solution of any dif Acuities in the northwest can be founf by the farmers themselves, if they wll avail themselves of an opportunity t use cashiers checks, but that is i process of education which may oi may not be difficult to work out." - aO t Move- Former President Estrada Palma : NO. 42. 10, 1!H7. THE SF FIGURE BRADLEY TIL Warden of the Jail Bald to Havo cured Letters That Art of an Incriminating Character. Se- In New York Gty the Fusion Ticket Goes Down to Defeat Before the Powerful Tammany. Salt take City. A special to Tribune from Washington says: Much excitement was created among the attorneys for the defense In the Anna Bradley case on Wednesday by the Tom Johnson Will be Mayor of Clevestatement that for several months the land for Another Two Year warden of the Jail has been quietly American Party Victorious in extracting from the mail passing be8alt Lake City, While Ogtween Mrs. Bradley and friends outden and Provo Elect side letters that are aald to lie of an Democratic Mayors. incriminating character. These letters are now in the hands of the prosecuting attorney, and will be used in evidence, or at least such New York. Elections held throughaf them will be offered aa the prosecu- out the country ou Tuesday passed oft; tion deems necessary. It was admitted In comparative quiet. The return at the office of District Attorney Baker from various sections shows the folhat the letters were there. These let- lowing results: ters are said to he especially valuable New York state elects Edward T. is reacting Mrs. Bradley's state of Bartlett and Willard Bartlett, joint mind on her trip from Balt take City candidates on the Republican and lo Washington and immediately after Democratic ticket for Justlcea of the the crime, while she was In Jail. court of appeals, over the candidates' of the IiideHndence league (Hearst). TESTIMONY IN ADAMS CASE? New York City elects the Taminanyj candidates by considerable majorities! 8econd Trial of Man Accused of Mur- over the Independence league-Rcpub- der of Fred Tyler Begun. Mean fusion candidates. The mayoralty contest In Cleveland Rathdrum, Idaho. The taking of testimony in the trial of Sieve Adams resulted in the election of Tom I. JOHN 8. BRANSF0RD. for the murder of Fred Tyler about Johnson, the present mayor, over v Attg. began on Wednesday Congressman Burton. for American Party Candidate Mayor. Massachusetts the entire morning. The court room was well John S. Bransford. American party candidate for mayor of Salt take filled with spectators. By agreement of Republican state ticket, headed by conthe attorneys, Mrs. Steve Adams, wife Governor Curtis Guild, Jr. Ilcnry M. City, epitomizes all that is progressive and conservative. A larger city, ducted on business lines for all the people, is his axiom. The success that of the defendant; J. Lilian! of Baker Whitney, the canhaa always manifested itself in his private enterprises is an Indication of City, Ore., uncle of Adams, and Mrs. didate for governor, polled a much the results he will attain In public life Anna Thomas of Sailin', Ida., mother heavier vote than Charles W. BartMr. BranBrord was born August 26,':1856. In Richmond, Ray county, Mis- of the murdered man, are Democrat. permitted to lett, the souri. In 1864 hu went to Plumas county, California. The entire overland John O. Sheets, elects remain in the rourt room Pennsylvania the saw during the he first eight years old trip was made by ox team, and when but as of head the ticket, for exbut all witnesses Republican other are trial, Its guide and mentor. After city for which he was to afterwards act a large majority. state, treasurer, cluded. Mrs. Anna by Thomas was to his the indiun moved later valley, father family his in Plumas county living In Nebraska, M. 11. Reese, Republithen to Petaluma, Sonora county. Later again they' returned to Plumas first witness called, and the forenoon county and there remained until Mr. Bransford came to Utah, In 1809. liea was taken up in giving descriptions of can candidate for the supreme court, Fred Tyler, the clothing last worn by the most important state office voted received his education in the public sckools, added to by six months in on, la elected. San Francisco business college. He beeline a bookkeeper for several mining him and when he disappeared. Miss The elertion of the Democratic Letters written by both Fred Tyler companies and engaged in commerce anl mining. In 1878 he married busl-nes- s Ti.Mioi Blood of Crescent Mills, Cal. I W then entered the merchandise and Mrs. Thomas were admitted In ticket in Mississippi, headed by E. F. He mills. saw and quarts at Greenville and also engaged Insullding Noel for governor, was a foregone but not In the sUte of Utah until evidence, showing the man and his haa appeared some in politics in that mother were in 'i. correspondence up to conclusion, as- there was no opposition .' .. . ... .. made paayor. Vw ,v.k ' Another letter 1904. TT 1$, July written ticket. In this city Mr. Bransford is idfttllled with several enterprises. ater to Mrs. Thomas IntroMaryland, which was in doubt Tues was also) was soon after becoming n member, elected president of the mining stock T duced. She said she did not send the day night has elected the Democratic and la Park Interests Beatty City, Eureka, has He large mining exchange. letter for the reason that Fred had dis- candidate for governor. Judge Austin a He is Silver in interests the King. and Ely, Nev., and represents large and she did not know where L. Crolhera, and the entire Democratic n company; ls president appeared director in the Utah SUte bank; the of the to send It. Mrs. Thomas was per- state ticket by about 7,000 plurality. of the Utah Bullfrog Mining compaiy, of Beatty; is mitted to read her testimony taken The Insur-anc-e s Silver King Coalition Mines company; president of the Rogera-Evanat the previous trial, and was asked critic.legislature is apparently Demo Under Rubber Mexican Utah of company. thi director company, and a as to certain points in it. s apartments were built, Smith carried the prihis management the Bransford and Mr. Darrow finished with Mrs. He stfeet. and he built and owns the Plumas block, on West Second Sonth maries for the long term in the UnitconMrs. Thomas court after shortly conscrvis a member of several clubs, and is, in every sense, n progressive, vened in the afternoon. John It. Thom- ed States senate and Senator Pickney as testified that the skeleton found on Whyte is assured of the short term. Marble creek was identified by blin The result In New Jersey has beHurry. r A Making Use of a Friend. sn enlarged Joint on the little come so close that it may require the through Harlein (N. Y.) resident after To our own age belongs the rredit at finger, s part of a shoe, and a blue and official returns to decide between having raised hurry from the degraded busy day was seated rest fully at home white handkerchief. Callouses on tlia the Democratic candidate for feet of the dead man were also position oi a disease to that of a com when the telephone bell rang, says and Fort the Repubgovernor, New York me Meet A the means letter. at of simidentification. mercial process. Formerly hurry telescopa lican nominee. Judge The early reports of ply brought people to an early grave, Waldorf within an hour, called an containing the skull and effects of the Katzcnbachs lead of 15,000 have been with nothing to show for it, whereat intimate friend at the other end of dead man were Introduced as evldenoei detailed returns showing now it U become the means of tram the wire; must aee you. Don't fail hut Mr. Durrow objected to their final followed by he would like to that only a few hundred votes separadmission, saying Within an hour. Good is of I which Important mind, forming peace The Harlemite grumbled, won save his rights. The rest of the after ate the contestants. solecism, to say the best of it, intc by. noon was devoted to questions about GoverRhode Island has ready money. Hurry has grown to t dered why business should follow the peculiarities of the body of Tyler. nor James IE Higgins, the Democratic tired man hie into into hie home, got a great fact In life. Even the fashion! A pair of shoes in the collection of candidate, whose reaches plurality take account of it, until women an boots, kissed his wife and hustled for exhibits, Thomas said, were too 2307, against 1,000 in 1904. The genthe hotel. Ills friend was waiting for small for Tyler. The state haa a Wal- eral found doing up their hair in such assembly is Republican in both way that they may go the speed limit him in the Waldorf care. Weil, Jim. lace undertaker in Rathdrum to testify branches, insuring the return of without fear of its coming down. And he said, what is it? What's up? that the shoes accidentally got into George Peabody Wetmore to the United States senate. the best of hurry Is that it is 1U ows "Whats up? echoed Jim. "Why. the effects on exhibit. I'm as a as exKentucky has elected the entire Relonely castaway sufficient Justification. Nobody Banker Sent to Prison. Want Aged ticket, headed by Augustus some to talk one publican company pects hurry to have any particular with. Kansas City. Mo. Dr. F. J. Tyganl, E. Wilson for governor, by majorities What will you drink? Jim is reason behind it any more. Life. from 6,000 lo 10,000. The Kena bachelor. president of the Bales National bank ranginglegislature will have a Demotucky It failed when of Butler, Mo., Septemon Joint ballot, and cratic majority ber 20, 190G, was sentenced on Wed- probably will elect Governor Beckham Merely a Make-Be'evA man who ukea the ;gars out of Danger in Greatness. nesday to five years in the peniten- to the United States senate. German proverb: The great favor- tiary by Judge McPherson in the fedbis pocket when he sito on the sofa with his best girl isn't really in lore ites are la most danger of falling. eral court. The conviction was on the Will Construct War Airship for Uncle 8am. charge of misapplying the funds of the bank. Mr. Tygnrd is past 70 years St. Louis. J. C. Mars of the Ameriold and Is practically paralyzed. He can Airship and Balloon company ot pleaded guilty to the charge anil was New York, has arrived lu St. Louis Ask Your Dealer For given the minimum sentence. He will from Washington, to select a site tor probably be granted a pardon within the company will use aerodrome, the a very short time. for the const ruction of aircraft, and in which the first airship ever built in Money for Redskins. Unltiil States for the government was the Okie. announced It Pawhnska. MMARBLE SPRINGS, on Wednesday by United States In- will In erected. The contract for the The Pjr Whiskey. dian Agent liet Millard that, on Mon- airship has just been closed in Washdeday, Novemlwr 29, hi will begin pay- ington. General Allen of the war ment of $179,000 to the Osage Indians. partment is acting for the government. The pavment will be made In I he form The 'airship will cost the government of checks drawn on Hie United Slates $10,000, and will be modeled after the at St. I.ouis. The local Beaetiey, shown here in the recent According to the hanks will be provided with ciirrenev aeronautic contest. two men and will to cash the checks. This money will plans it will carry be caimblu of a spci-- of twenty-fiv- e of movement the facilitate greatly miles an lionr. crops in this vicinity and will materhank out situation. local the ially help Election Row In Kentucky. Lexington. Ky. Following an eicc-tlo- n Hitchcock Back on the Stage. Suits, skirts. Jackets, bats, gloves,! day row, Clyde Camplu li was portieres, piano covers, ostrich plumes Now York. Raymond Hitchcock, or snything that has become soiled uri'v who cave himself up to the nuthorilb's killed, Jiitrnlman Mirlm-Murphy and Patrolfaded, to us and we will on Wednesday, resumed his role at probably fatally wounded, CampCLEAN, DYE OK 13-PAI- It io that It will be almost as good asj the Aslor theatre Wednesday night, man Marion Smith and W. R. wounded. and was given n demonstration of wel- bell, Clydes fa'lier, severely wax a Renev- Campbell, who come. When Hitchcock disappear d The eldercandi-lai. We pay particular altrnt."-- i to for publican a week previous, an understudy took SJvfrom out of the ciiy and oj job he had threatened was after arrested his place. Tin house was crowded $5.00 or over we prepay the expre what lie termed when the star made Ids appearance, against His son came to his assistMacliarges. frauds. ..... office, 112 h rnd So. SL Hu sluniil for apwas rousing which ance and was shot by Murphy. W. (Opp. Grand Theatre plause. Tin artor looked haggard and R. Campbell then r.hnt Murphy, who Salt as take City. HI. and his voice was uncertain W 1st So. Ft. Works, 338-4- 0 wounding Meantime his returned th fire, severely lie spoke his lines. although himself probably was in him, who plays opposite wife, fatally (ears. , ts Citlxcns-Deiuocrall- c anti-merg- . Keith-O'Brle- vice-preside- Emery-Holme- Insurance Company Refusee to Pay Topeka, Kan. According to the re port of the commission of physicians appointed to ascertain the cause of the death of L. H. Perkins of Lawrence, which was filed In the Federal court here, four grains of morphine were discovered in the stomach. The report further states that Mr. Perkins had several ribs broken by the fall from the roof of his borne and that one had pierced his- - lungs. The MuIn tual Life Insurance company. which Mr. Perkins was insured for $100,000, is contesting the payment on the ground that Perkins committed suicide. Worked Shrewd Scheme to Rob Express Company. New York. Six men were on Mon-daheld for examination, charged with robbery from the Adams Express company, which, it Is alleged, will aggregate between $30,000 and $60,000-rhprisoners were Charles McCarthy and Max Poe, employees, and Jacob Levy, Wolf Levy, Charles Zuckerman and Henry Moskowitx. It is charged that when McCarthy or Pope handled packages addressed to persons outside of this city they pasted another ad dress over the one on the package, sending the package to one of the e jther foui. Deputy Sheriffs Accepted Bribes. Nev. The graft which Goldfield, f has been conducted by deputies of the sheriff's office for many months Is being investigated by the county commissioners. There Is ample testimony that the sheriff's deputies have been tnklng advantage of their official position for uiany months. Sheriff In galls practically acknowledges such t condition In an Interview with an afternoon puper. Witnesses on Wednesday testified to having pnid bribes to deputy sheriffs. A Real Fight in the Navy. Santa Barbara, Cal. With bridge and fighting tops crowded, and with nearly 1.200 enthusiastic sailors aa spectators, two if the seamen of Admiral Daytons cruiser squadron fought on Wednesday for the welterweight championship of the fleet on board the flagship West Virginia. Seamen Hidden of the West Virginia defeated Seaman llruno of the Pennsylvania, knocking him out In the fourth round. The winner received 75 per cent of the purse of $100. Kat-zcnbac- d e. y Send Your I Templeton Cleaning Co., & couni-'Imnn- clt--rii- ' n |