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Show THE ee attended Americar foe cers the Only Danuannen Parti es" to Be Given Papers Before Douma Elections, aaoGin Ranks z Throws for Freight. cane : Special Cable a) have Leama of the a Socunteees aan tion next elections of the Russian punished and Roman re members matter. offic betore | Aou_ oo ' of He in the paintings has is Him but Love Back-Has en avaal the soon adding to his nancial a ebbed (O.) real for Forest Kenton, Jan, O association has Allowed to 20 jus of] ssretting. their advertise lack their of great an. organ union. to religious news columns of C20, a local daily, is put in the way of any of the sition parties gettitie thei a: cor Toting Japers i Mido " ziven out to ne phe \e be freely ornment. parties' orn. o the * OvVied to-vote wii ae eee qual- productioncduntereiemeo of certain. einen oo identity ©"! of me or other officials oe the = = oo The Gaal muathods' eee campaign in any as of an electoral a i country, whereby} pub lic enthusiasm is roused and the] tally tordiagen ne OT ee ee ons except the a o part] organizaeaenee ie 4 eee enment parofficially pee at aoe ae tee af zed, congeeee é ng no of political any s, 0 literature, kind is - hence- forth sent permitted to those parties which| more than 90 per cent of tne| members to the last douma. The whole] the new beriiatient ‘ad important of | museum's colle ti oo oe ae groups of s iN Geen cansisis: of two | tiquities 144 Ob areek and Roman an-, Boren et . mt sects in all, the greater | from Tanaear ch consists of figurines trom Myrina' or4 hire few rarer email' aey include that type ones| of usual now living has ever heard; the but full story of his remarkable lifé, enough has been learned from ie . : : : the scraps of Information dropped by him and from the stories that have followed him in his travels to give a} fairly unique accurate events idea of that some of marked have » News-RepubliThe ministers ac- cepted alt ae ee fi inp ener pene: pies ane fey oa moved out The ministers organized as follows: The Rev Henry Katterjohn, Bvangelical, editor-in-chief, and the Rev. Mor- the|gan his{L A. Peters,Baptist; Reformed; the the Martin, Rev. O Frank Rev. cally portraits of suit shat are practloe Stel i is . Henry Essert and the. Rev ». G. Wiiaee gan OF oF imhabitante of those he tolen in his infaney by Indians} Hall, Methodist; the Rev. John W and ‘fittt : 1@ perlods of the sixth irom his home in Canada, he was] Bic kett, United Presbyterian; the Rey * 1centuries before Christ. Here | rescued to his parents after living the! Raymond M. Huston, Pres byterian; #"d there is a symbolical figure, The} Wild life of the Indian for 20 years.) the Rev. T. W. Pinkerton, Disciple of nies anon a a is a unique fe eee ae ii datey heh oe Christ, and C. F. Magee, Episcopal, asstatue datin fr a tragment of : ne fet ke ie POS me ica school sistant ediiors. ohae Scan zon oo 450 B.C Cnt me ned : eOuISe Of lectures at the " he ministers issued 3,000 extra copfare rata y has emodel al = niversity of Geneva Geoenee an ao quite 2 ie by ‘their peu of the best period oble of Greek Ne art - a aaa ene a eters: é apos ne columns s o e were devoted to news, mong the other objects are three He fell in love with a beautiful] one-third of which was telegraph, the ™/!rors, one mounted on a standard | American girl while abroad, but his] rest local, seven columns to editorConsisting of the figure of a man airomance was shattered by the fickle-|lals, one column to personals, two to *"°rd,. a bronze seraper used by the | ness of the maiden. He turned his|enurch announcements, five to miscel- conduct of the elections is removed| from the contvol of party committees| @thletes, °!! jugs and given into the hands of the "gq-| ministration," that ts, of the servants| of the government, which means, everywhere outside the few large towns| that have their own members, the rural police and the Zemsky nachal-| nik, or rural "czarlet." . In the great centers public opinion Staves. In this collection is Jneluded into the depths of the Canadian for-| articles advocating public movements @ S'0up of pieces of jewelry, ey are |e : such as Young Men's Christian associai the Gold room for safety. They Lost to the world for 50 years, he| tion; seven columns to articles adverCO™SISt of one handle of a bow made | reappeared in a little Iowa town, garb-| tising the coming revival and the resi of silver and weighing about three|ed in Indian dress, possessed of wealth|to ‘clean advertising POUNGS. a gold ornamental pin, several} Which no one to this day knows how The motto was boarded clear across particularly beautiful rings, and two} he acquired Robbed of a large part| the top of the ‘first page The greatbracelets of his wealth by one of his few sur-|est sensation was a big headed editor- will compel something like an impartial application of the new regulations, unfair as they are. But the few crea centers send only a very WM entaant humber of the total members to the| douma. Those who know how the police and the rural "czarlets" have always dealt with the peasantry will have no diffieulty in forming an ideal as to the likelihood of any co nataete: ble number of voters having a chance to record votes for the opposition can-| didates. It would be optimistic to a degree to suppose that the country will accept an adverse verdict aoa cured by such means as the above a great bronze vase and such as were placed on two| back on the new life whitch had been| laneous articles. one to clubs and sothe | opened up to him and plunged again|cieties, one to wit and humor, five to In the recent accessions rooms. | Viving relatives, whom he trusted im-|ial declaring for the renomination and where most of these objects are shown | Plicitly. he married at the age of 74] re-election of the present Republican now, are also several pieces of textiles,| Years and came to Arkansas, where! chief of which is an example of six-| he again built up his fortunes, untii] l¢®&™th century needlework such as|he is now regarded as oe of the] Marie Stuart worked when she was a| Wealthiest men of his section of the prisoner, and also three examples of | State. a eae Six new paintings Suill Retains His Faculties, mayor of Kenton, Clarence M. Cessna. who has put the lid en in this city for the first time in its history The ministers refused to take any liquor or poolroom ads, and at the end on a write-up of a prominent social being oe but @'e 4!s8e0 to a a be seen in this room, these splendid Sir Thomas Lawportrait of the Rev. William ; NR Ye _ .,,, | affair Pp erences (ic pehaiaey gic 50 ‘years 1go He employs no onal out prospered PI of warmest 1 Jouquet When it will hardly even be to a its| partisans. Autos time votes, congratulation, of Oaks. es gt must government : became elapse of Trains. . evident before obtained the the ; some that German means to semtinue the railway into the interlor} of Southwest with Africa the experiments were inaugireesl object of ascertainin, communication wininteined with PRunietonnt SLnOtn baru could be hy' melts Che German Southwest African Gazette reports that at the beginning . December last Count Stillfried set ov in an ordinary aa motor car from Ee manshoop to Aus. The route sid ef ed was practically that which ha been surveyed for the line paGadhoed a ‘Gallery roll" in Lieu very sentence appeare pleasant we sadly evening regret to was spent report that Pe™nicott; a head of Nell Gwynne by | jor attorneys but looks after his bust. | t@e.affair was chiefly a dancing party." a Peter Lely,a Courbet; the "Calm|ness himself. He has large invest-| The apostolic editors had a five-colby S. de VHeger, and one Ameri-| ments in various kinds of property | Wn headed article urging the fmoncan Painting, Charles Hi.) Milleis\\and while some of them have turned peopie of the city to build a badly as a rule he has ‘oung If, therefore, the government sucThere has also been lent to the in nearly everything he has under-| ceeds in getting s. ee the a taken. - ‘ Nea asin: Pore a majority GHealig "euicin the = GHaANne E 1 Stuart, ortraitwhich o ; seuise ue Ye etd pI actic ally: cancelling Gilbert hasashington eens fun by | Barber has an undisguised antipathy matter this "A agents ‘ 13 alongside portrait of of ung | toward the Washington "Car-|them by the] same artist, which is owned by the museum. The two large Bouchers lent by E. the head of Gimpel tl are to be cea seen + ¢ sary. Tailroads unless Until and It is never rides absolutely. recently he upon!, made perlodical trips. to - Huntsville, .the a Raat wali ing the distance of! ae <0 seins iles from i. g : Eureka a. Sp 7 : 1e main stairway. Under] the age of 98 he walked to Berryville, system of arranging pictures transacted his business and returned to oe praia in aie home, a ateans e of 24, ,. miles, all. on panacea arethe. Reltien pattitinks bl oe pe pb ngs, mres ANG || a spectacles ann hisHe eyehay 1s never as clear asRB t he new according 7a be a rtists, pope _ ery aes devoted to the works of native | jt was 50 years ago e ; Gallery 11 to the primitives hMbAECo Or LD Cotte 20, the modern French, and "T drink w hisky -and arquand room : re to the Dutch Te VESUVIAN | AVALANCHES . does not use in the trust pic- | Lord," he declared when asked for an (ena of his unusual vitallty G3 / ; ae Companion | Barber iwho went Land-|} aren the of Indian Medicine Christian) association building here, saying, "The people oe to raise $30,000 for this pure. Among ° other: dec laratfons AY eae neces-| has Men's: Man. is the son of English parents to Canada from Philadelphia| revolution He was stolen "Postles' The y newspaper" Bible were: should: be: : taught in p ministers of Kenton politics only in view . 3 Rae of ew of eni seeing that virtuous, able a nd law- loving amen of either arty are Slepted to o eT ie=-{h TL a otfureit is the king's a o Bini Some of the biggest <are ton some of the > members," . ; "rns sinners biggest : ane ministerial members mmioiiie diese in their shirt cigars Erase cle HOPE TO BUY ALL ieee in Ienchurch worked in sleeves are kings, BISON Capitalized Began Life at finance is a and with as the icé king, thtre Key in'n will Svas be made laid that away| the rices..... now. itis a.safeeassumption. that! At West| AJL displacement. here are Neola, ._ the Orpheum: This Week Beginning was Dusiness humble Was night. of C ee enough. of Mr: sold Stock o L dozen other American comp: aoe corporations, Ice Securities the been much le ae Company. bill being Elba | i in. "Power Singer DOONE Murphy's "KERRY Famous aE AOR Play, GOW." FAS YR i C Salt Lake's RST : Ieee, T H E AT R E Ouly Family Theatre before Reichstag the house in the vote when it which was was) dissolv- ‘ t is about 200 miles Jong. The journey was accomplished without ac-]| cident, and on firm, even, rocky} Seas oF Nepies candy| mond, of well man Justice. told, in the interpreted and about | a - | TONIGHT @ The . Great a ee Melodrama, a a | ' AUDITORIUM RICHARDS STREET. ‘6 . uire Melrése| first act and is ‘Sweet by'Frederick Moore, Roller > | oun ee Tes S. ah o. Jens 2 TOR Main af pleasure ha oa ee ane a ae an ul Carnival on skates at Auditorium Thursday, i 3 1st. An cluding pane ta ex mahere will bea Grand Mask prizes ae fntul ox - ee Fourteen . eae drives away dull care." $25-RLYOLITE-S25. Ing | Mud sg Overflow No Lives Miles Lost. of | by lin Indians captivity in until his he infancy was 21 and years kept| old American t Society 7 : Would ial' G Save I hem aple an. 20.-The recent heavy} when he was rescued by white mei FORMS in tenes an ened eee rains havi caused great avalanches of| For a long time he was the companfon| oo. y Sars a y aes ys fear ie Fe . ™ud to start atom the top of Mount!of a "medicine man," and from him) giay Sibel ANE pea ‘ buffs ee SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE handsome o will a Ne the Jan. ‘ be o gan awarded, vee - in- j prize, Mahogany Parlor Set, costing $100.00, donated by the =i||2. C.:M. Each paid admission ticket will have a chance on' this beautiful prize. FISHER CABRA GROSSES AFRICA | a a repaid for his crime ar the curtain the last act, as the Faro. Jack Rich- Morse| company Sweet - fact}® ape is. "The Power of Justice'' was pretty] thoroughly illustrated at ‘the theatre last night by the? ‘drawing of | dangerous looking knive&S an the | rapid fire of a dozen regplvers The, arary of the however. is a pretty) one and kills his called the ice trust, the Great Eastern Telegraph company, the Hudson rer ley Railroad company, the ees Joseph BANDIT. trrordinary. "ALLEN In Wright's of the highest order, better than the average THE Dventye-Bngagement Sx eland's pore aL the New York Mortgage DAYS FOR ONE DOLLAR consisting ora ree piece & | SIXTY rity company, and the Wall Sireet t} Phe Reppblican will tell you every Building association | das what the Legislature is doing His banks and trust companies have a ale 1! of $12,500,000, with resources of $181,322,920; his insurance comground the car made excellent prog-| Vesuvius The grew in size as they|learned all the arts of healing with expla oil Ra ie A 2282 : B ee ee panies haveve a capital of $4,250,000, ) < also took hills well, but on} Swept along and spre ad out over sev-}] nature's remedies \ family friend,} pi Ee its a t ar Sehr tado- Fis ota with exe yey $7,500. 000; the assets three occasions the wheels remained| eral square mile es in the path| who knew the. clreumstances of his EBwente Denes es are : aati i fee ol ocks his ota corporations agfixed in the sand and a team of mules| Were uprooted and farm buildings} disappearance, finally learned of his Wtiséur ie Ne ¥ eat EG rs : Pee 7 ee gregate $125,000, 000. with a bended! 203 MAIN ST. had to be used to get the car clear} Were destroyed. A number of animals] identity and was successful In restor-| that retard = Ee se re fd ans daa indebtedness of more than $30,000,000. Rink ope morning r 10 to 12, aYrind stat it again California and Eastern races. | were personal wealth is estimated at killed, but no persons lost their!ing him to civilization Rad = EIS ool Hae oa fe an ersnoon 2 ing 7:30 to The experience gaint . on the jour=/ lives One man Was carried for alThe young savage had never heard) : a ae oa , aan eA Nore 4 $25,000,000. Direct wire for all sporting events. hey showed clearly that the idea of] most a mile on the sea of mud, and|a word of English, but he soon mas | ae : canon Titer Avoolen yey 10:30. MU sic BY HE "LDS BAND. Mr, Morse was born in Bath; Me.,! ruunning freight motor cars along the * as rescued by three courageous wo-} tered his native tongue, and, Influenc jane Bleek \ oh en ones aa Se aaa and comes of a seafaring family His! route Was impracticable. As, however.|men, who made their way over the|ed by his association with the India: | TT mae Bat 0 oe f sl a 55 hod grandfather was the first man to run| five had been imported] mass at the risk. of ‘their' lives \!"tmedicine man." he turned his atten- ly et BORIGLY, TG be ha ve Neo Thich a towboat in Maine waters. In 1873] from Germany by the imperial autho -| train on the Vesuyian railroad was] tion to the study of medicine. A er| vata Rote ie oe U; an oes De aN ven he entered Bowdoin college, and not! ities a trial was made, with the re Rae ked by the mud at San Gulseppe.| graduating from a medical sehool in; f Ane n ou Se pares puree having money enough te put him s 6 e sult that the car remained immovs ably | a village that was nearly de ar oyed thls country, he con naee his studies} eh at, 3a AR a Pee yee through, he secured the exclusive privembedded in the sand jin the eruption of Jast April al the -U Ss of Ge where he ls he Bt ete ley TMay re Ati nine ilege of selling candy on a steamboat! Another roughly printed leaflet pur-}| | Workmen who have been clearing| fell with an Atirerd can. girl. | t eh tot um i an ae 7 u} Ce during vacation time. He made money! a + 2 ae : ; ert| ~" irhterec oreae te Sake of profi 16 porting to emanate from= the : Fight|)away the ao ruins of the church"i at San} who 1 no eneouragement, : as indeed he ae in everything he ever} Brigade of the South Russian section} Giuseppe, where there was great Joss[ where mdi he forsook medicine ‘and ae eT iN es pee eon a touched, and hen he was graduated "Fisher ee is a food, by reason of its cereal ingredients Its of the Social Revolutionaries has been|of life last April, discovered six inove| returned to the wild lite eres PnSneD funds to eae up. .a he hada reais sum in cash. Then he} moderate use acts as a tonie and ts therefore beneficial, particularly so eireulated through the post at Odessa} bodies They were in an advanced The next 50 years of his life are 2) toad } nd present them to- the Kept books in his father's office. and! when taken with meals, as it alds digestion. Owing to the small in open envelopes and seattered in the tage of decomposition, and could be] closed book, for he has never tola|**"* ral' gove ernment . Tt having the speculative instinet, he} , a state of New= will quantity of alcoho! it contains, it cannot properly be called alcoholic streets by night 5 It declares that the} recognized only by ee fragments of cloth-] anybody what transpired during that| i The es nnnYork ROA G be ask° bought up a crop of ice and sold it! beverage in the usua! meaning of the word real and Inevitable "Bloody Revolu-| ing or trinkets at a fine profit This was his begin- | found in the pockets | time. It was at the end of these 50;°9 1° atone Ce rv) tan: phate ‘For years I have prescribed it, ordering three or four glasses a ilon' will shortly be Rave nrates, nd!|!A monument to the victims of the] years that he reappeared at Independ- | in its dirondack reservation. where ning as an ice king obtained| day, in a great variety of ailments, and the results have been uniformthat its first task will be relent-| eruption to be erected on the spot clad in Indian garments, | 2 herd of fifteen could be placed In money from his father, bought more| ly beneficial It is of the highest advantage in cases 0 debility from less extirpation. of all Hones yaced| where this church stoac ne: pure and excellent Eng-|@ out five years, these. should. amount ice and shipped it as far sough as New| wasting disease, and there is no better food for the consumptive. civil and military bureaucrat The mystery to the in- |} to fifty as buffaloes increase very Orleans This had not been done be | ie pe ; in ‘just Other ; reservations leaflet or refers briefly to the ser ss hi ibitants of the town, : whove were 2 amaz- | | rapidly T&Plg ons i are sug-fore, and he made both Yankees and} tence' execuled the other day upon THIRD OF NATION IS SHRNe i at the manner in which he spent| s@*ted in Montana and Wyoming; and Southerners open their eyes | fount Alexis Pavlovitch Ignatieff, and iis money, buylng property and makao this Neate It Is eae " preserve Got Start in Wall Street. j then affirms that one thousand mem-|.. ing loans on every hand 1e species from extermination. i bers of the Social Revolutionary as Chiryt Pee ae te: ceaeret Now 3") an odd. coincidence, a nephey "| 2 ---___ He came to New York in 1881, and| Is on sale at leading bars and cafes, ard is supplied by the case-pints sociation are already sworn, at. ths Living Under Prohibition. one of Barber's few surviving as after making a good-sized ‘fortune in| es ‘ . ‘ ; | or quarts -by possible sacrifice of their own lives Chicago. Jan. 2%-Thirty million peotives, dropped into the little town aie | WAS A GALLANT TROOPER Wall street, he astonished the country} to execute the death sentences pro-|nie in America, or more than one-third day and, by the nerest chance is-| by cornering the tee market This| nounced by the Revolutionary council.) of the jation poepul ution ares Sa covered and established his riaiah =H Hatin ve fang "Abin TRE a deraiel Cia aD a heeous sors made him a millionaire In oe nS ife for a life. it procecds, for every} under a prchaai m law, sy an-] ship. He easily gained his uncle's conformed the American Ice eomps Socialist. victim will be exacted from|nual report of 1e aenatlaten: Pr dhibifidence, nd later his relatives got a] Sun Juan Hill, and took Tammany officials in with e « 5 Ows = ‘ rye « fe | among the upper ranks of bureauion P meeny ie ns ae Fee large part of his fortune i Wh President .. Roosevelt. recently him His career as an ice king is "PILONE No. 265. known claus and courts-marpave BON e ment, which has its headquarters in Mis Romance at 71 | anominated mental aaa terror of Ors the fleld Chicaro ' arish ees John to be A. a Melihenny, member of of the Iberia Civil Not satisfied with this ee he tlal will be met by a Socialist terror rN &. Sree Stutes ie territory At Independence Barber, who was Jommission he. cemented <¢ 6tarted in to buy and obla control still more merci : but absolutely ae ea aed Pr Hee eae jis large,| then 74 years of age, met and fell in TAae Anite begun on. the ree ea: at of financial institutions. it was not justifiable The leaflet is indited in so Tennessee a5 out of 1BAS towns | love with Ellen Case, a widow. and}San Juan Hill A silent 4 ong before he was a power in banking literary Russian have shut out saloons under the local) they agreed to wed. His relatives en- ay none ae nos Bees "Me linenny, circles and ranked with men Iike Still. option Ja ahd 722.757 people out of | deayored to prevent the , Marriage and | a member of the Reugh Rid won man, Morgan ana other giants He; Celebrate Pope's Regime ap} meatal of 2.020.616 under notif ay all neache Labs nit || Renown throug eh eee ures ae Ft In th < . < oat San u figh iw Ir LOOSEN became the master of an enormous agAccording to } a dispateh from Ron a s having 619 sue a license, J. declaipe thi ut the aged comm i sides rt the, regiment gregate of capital, and this enabled ' |LE eportet is V , . gl ' personée é LIly Cardinal Oreglin. the "doyen "of. the t aon is ar rs Scltias cwithoul sa lover as. insane ac be aS equal) complimented the young private and him to go into all sorts of enterprises. Sacred college, who is the only Cardinal eg loa Pa Ohio has 1 00 "ar ) _|to the occasion, how@veéer, ine he and] elevated him to a second lieutenancy. Those in his confidence appreciated o Pit 3 ys ee tat aU ee Biting Wermibnt an Je Hampsnire his prices ae oor atl to Man-| That wis wilt Mellhenny p is his genfus, and it was easy for him to; drawn the attention oO ut e t owe , epe ey, were 1ar- |) comparativels inknown to Colonel : bed ‘ epealed their prohibitory laws « | chester it ' iny secure all the money he wanted. ‘Toa Let er De By be satel ; iz te the fold | ried | Roocevelt. but ‘Ne latter, in his book day there are hundreds of millions of} ie 3A Vermont having but twenty-five liShortly after his marriage, Barber}! on the Rough Riders, makes elaborate dollars at his disposal. It is prene he priesthood, ¥ hich will censed towns out of a total of 110, and} was again overcome by his" roving}?"!< Naat) ait cama tig op ezate iat ae dicted that within five years he will! Meee Saat ore present pope be-|in New Hampshire the increase fer) spirit, and, in spite of the fact that he}? 4 One \- Mcllhenny." Re Roi pnie ORNT oy control 50 banks. Whatever he has to} priest. In the diocese of Tre-| prohibition during 196 Is given as 15] yas then more than 75 years old, hi | Chionel Rodwas Wests cette: ated with do with prospers, and he ae Ss money then Austrian te aay y an Aer h} per aps ray poe eo ee walle | Ber Mellhenns nd following this came for others as well as himself birthplace of Riese Ls uatec a eT tea naa ng from Iowa to Eureka Springs, and} ceveral visit ‘6 New York at redispute while has Tease out beAKS RECORDS thence to Hlot Springs, across the | quest of ECaDRO Ride Saare tartar -n the shipping companies of HamQUAKE BRE Ozarks and the Boston mountains, the!An intimate friendship was established, » and their officers has ant net eer. cena wildest and most rugred of the moun-|and when Mr. Roosevelt went into the can P fore x we y ; Pkg ee ragepeny eri eae pate = Arse BUNeP Naeaee morte eo in ae ae VioMost Apla of Seuth should, Disturbance th saaienmens aia aoe 1 Nes Natives Show Astonishiment at Sight , ough he was unarmed and alone,);return for s en Rs x 1 eDEREEN i monn ) . cee { r b . . > document fee t lent Ever; Registered the wilderness had no terrors for the lhenny and his family entertained Aisne of Pirst White Worn, ae a pore their at Roosevelt > Allc j wanderer peeq 0!) quaking %-A» Jan. Francisco San Mercantile| Pr « of the 'tal S ¢ cf x ‘ > re hy i & y rer "ther Se ® ; aoe has just been Nic 20.-Word ate ae coher Caan Se coun same the through Returning an than severe earth's crust, more Dae i, which, gation org Hk Cobre recelyed by friends here from Mme. in 8 Tay tEnYel peta direct opposition to} one that » ahs hayea Oi try, he: stopped in Madison county carnival: festivitie She spent two who has} Cabra, the first white woman , F them. The principal hes: Fen nea aa ey Fearn according to report eee from noe bita nr at- aayys on the Mel henny, Eee aaah ran crossed entire continent of <Aft-| are ie Hamburg-American, > : there ne the Australis in ered money among s inhabitants in r Island berla rish, anc 10rica. She accompanied her husband} last Africa, Levant, Koxmos PDO ee just arrived here the shape of loans and real estate in-| came fast ends with every member on his tremendous Journey, living in| nan Australian. Ene See ater cae ees ihe-selsmograph ce ne vestments. ) the ee te bee helg a ae and sharing all the} | officers have refuse¢ Oo 8 : ° aclentists stationed at the >, a * : 5 [amo ent ooseve made his hu - tents and caravans, hardships of the daily march. The document, declarin thee ves roel Spt melana recorded a shock Found Fortune Was Large. ‘ane tour of the South last year Mr. of the natives at the | ble to admit the right of a i) aaraiell vat Holence has never been) After he had returned to Eureka| Mefhenny was delegated as one of astonishment sight of the first white woman-and | ers to interfere in thelr Dera officers | . far as has been registered. | Springs, where he determined to make|the escort to the President sent weet: fhe result is that Bar Poort oricers 1 estimated that the center of the | js home, the nephew, whom he had | ington and Mr. Rooseve oa ree in some instances their dismay-may readily be imagined. One native ¢ hiet | have been punished an 5 11 1 dist irbance was nine hundred miles left in Iowa; obtained a decree in the! 2 the home of his friend' w iit n of : the German East Africa line dis | south of f Apia Apit The ews . of the instrueo declaring cae SA & to be in- |New 7 Orleans had always held that no white wormen| Iowa courts Barber the1e mother missed. U's record was "3 noni to the Ven5 e a Avery + lk: an an ee name d for °o mothe existed, and when me. Cabra et Sth Floor Commercial Nat'l Bank Bldg., SALT LAKE CITY. At a meeting of the officers of the men 1 Captain, Allen, .of the Maofi sane It is said that detectives were! og mr. MclIlhe him how he supposed the white race FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager, Hamburg-American line recently, Sa Bout ae runs between Plago| Put at work to ferret out the ee Mr. sean fs thirty-six years old was perpetuated he scratched his cur ly! tain von Grumme, one of the directors | Pingo na Apia j}man's belongings, but only a ye of He is a ocrat and a member of "Some People Don't Like Us." gave what amounted af an rile a The point of disturbunce was oar property was discoveres is the Louisiana State senate from Iberia. nde *k head and admitted that he haa | ever thought of that. the officers, asking them eithe sane claimed that property valued at $100 - ~-Washington Star, At marine ale the document or "be dism Issed.. of the - rice organization, but it remained ; a question until last evening as 9 tha ability to present the rougher class ot 4 ower 0 lus ice: melodrama. a But the coy Bp ‘settles. . mentat or the racy' a that love rs of Ane ' Matinees Wednesday and renee ae "Yimit' in the melodramatic line goulk Jesire The same bill continues the Nights-10c, 20c, 30c. & balance-of the first part of thefwee k,| ‘aPRICES: Matinee-i10c, 20c. a with a gouvenir Wednesday matinee " oa | Senin thik i ef Siete eet not} includ Sensational hrree ‘Keltons Reo OME? Sh Thursday n an exeursion bo ‘way up in|folds his lady loves in his arms and maine; and the money he de he nce ihe story. /Carolyn Lawrence e was a money-maker from ade bo the nae and possessing business "abil- Patatd Jackson, ity, shrewdness and thrift he let noth-| Condon essayed e role of Pug in an pass hir When opportunities! admirable manner. It promises to be came nis way he seized upon them, winning show from a box office} _- now at 50 years of age, he con-| standpoint. . i rols five steamship comprnles -_--_-_--+ = + -- - } banks s and. trust "$1.00, r . ay ‘ VAUDEVILLE. TRACY, pet ee "Tracy the Bandit.' a Volfe company are not strangers anit Humble. beginning $1.0), | Salt Lake, as they have been seen he ols this season in = several ghia productions, and their work ha elwaya| many nations in the world with navies laving a larger tonnage than this, while there are few countries with a mercantile marine even . approachin The ELLIS avery evening (except Sunday)) Te, 0c, 25c. Box seats $1.00. Matine ea" Daily Except Sunday and oe Bec, 2e and 10¢, Box seats 76c A packed house greeted the open-| ing performance of the Wolfe Stocls company at t Grand theatre ns) (ATU It is said his aim ts to obtain trol of the 2 line operating between New York and Venezuela and Porto Rico; the Ward line, between New York, Havana and Mexico; the Panama Steamship company, between New York and Colon; the New York & Porto Rico Steamship company, between New York and the West Indies; the fleet of the United Fruit company now In service between New York Philadelphia, New Orleans, Baltimore packs various West Indian ports; the dd Dominion line, between New York and Norfolk Va,, and the Ocean Steamship company, Known us the Savannah line, between New York and Boston and Savannah The steamships under the oe of Mr. Morse number 66 with a disee ne of 153,000 tons. it seall the lines he is eo na "will! have a fleet of more than 200 ocean-| going vessels, with more ‘Gat 600, £00 tons MISS ‘Pals,' the strenuous and exciting | headliner at the Orpheum this week. | has arrived with all impedimenta, as} also have' Hyams and MelIntyre, the} Three Keltons and the irrepressible! as Happy Jack Gardner; so all indica-| COX, Man jons are that the patrons at the Or7 pheum will have no disappointments TONIGH this evening when one of the strong-| | Souvenir Mat. Wedursday 3 PL M. est bills put on foe some time will be! The Sensational ama of Life, Woltte of 42.00, SRN MODERN jis one worthy of the play and the) mountings are lavish ana faultless in| all of. their: detalls erence | ine See Control Presents promucian. we GoldWamons Ce old and San Domingo. His ambition is to control every American aveamaahly line in order A change in the original} the Atlantic coastwise trade al-| program is announced Owlng to the ready he controls six per cent of all the steamships that fly the ae t a I cn : oe "AIC " hha flag. Ff 19s four lines out of Be ggler, will arrive soni Chicago this ps 100n to take his place on the} ton, one line between New York and é i an : ace ) pi Roston, two on the Hudson river and bill the Clyde and Mallory lines between |} . : New York and Southern ports. Wants a ith's: ate Day. Frohman ext AND JE 2 ----- castle and the ph llosophically quaint old squire. Mis efireys. plays the} character ‘of Miss H: wtdeastie. The cast} Is addi- rT he steamship companies owned and controlled 2 Mr. Mors tween 1, Albany and Philadelphia Norfolk, Va., Wilmington, N tharleston, S., C srunswick, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., Mio. Tex., Charles. nH. CR Mr. Crane, Miss Jeffreys and their fel-| ALL THIS WEEK. low players will face an audience as| large as can be crowded with safety} whe Drametic Sensation "Pals" into the theatre. In the revival Mr} John Hyamea & Leila Melotyre Crane gives a eapital portrait of Hard-| | Mazuz = Pee eran Jack Gardver lion to water transportation lines he wns and controls various banks-and trust companies, insurance companies and other corporations. In a he is the master of corporations he agereeath capital of which Is $335,000. bile, Ala., Galveston, wn. comedy and its galaxy Of stars were to be seen here theatregoers made numerous inquiries arding it." The tn-} terest has been growing all of the time name in Nights, tts,' beginning. 7‘Thursday, ee i and the numbered orders filled until after the line; rom the time the original) sometimes and Taree no seats railroad now His Morse, SALT LARE THEATRES. to made Salt Lake} when the! in advanee will not be 5 serve monarchs and king. Wyman known and other industry, steamship Charles kings Onl re ie tHasea eisai of| to Conquer," with its cast| announcement in Manner. money. together of the ae a Conquer. ' to of location until There the public schools. People of paieeron CY are ignorant of its treasure: "The tered CAREER Corporations Ilumble here today to publish..a "paper -under modern' circumstances," The pastors of the Kenton churches, hancttig the capreaeniat, 40d success. No person of $335,000,000 edit Oficially called the ties," while ot ‘the jin-/ school¢| WONDERFUL *aposties nee speney SpINewereahat oe of Christ she would . they anniversary ' } American and Enelish theatrical SHE "STOOPS TO CONQUER. ae , } es of Lieber | celebrities headed by William H.) With >a‘ notable fae enuid |Crane and Miss Ellis. Jeffreys. including: ne orge Giddens, Walter It is the intention to have the sale) ] male, Fred Thorne, rats tall Slenth as fair as possible to those who stand! | Leslle Kenyon, rey Lillserd. in line at the box office. In order that Margaret Date, Pinay = Pitt those who Uo so may have the choice and oa Seatn sn Sale Facsalay, Steamers Plying Waters of Atlantic. ministerial to Sar S Stoops ca atnaa "she wages Master A endeavored ane "She he being? are Aa ae ep dle a large crowd at the th tre t I 1orning HAS revival here next month under the l¢adershtp ofwere Dr. offered John S. the Hamilton Cleveland, absoluteof control of one day of the editorial and of the OF MARITIME KING Is- Edition. 5 (Hh fi- AS EDITORS Preachers sue One Fortune his tts als plans for arranging as many of| his birth, rounding out an even cen-| possible ofin one roomsschool, con-|| tury,ne which for him, : has been "~~! a. re-| ininginvases only aspaintings 0" &t least of one country, thus en- | markable mixture of tragedy, romance} value both ae and of 21, 1 907. fortune ma amount to plain a declaration that facilities for recordi y " ording votes sdswill be| sranted only to the parties alreaay| "gevernment parDoae ne obstacle JANUARY MORE LINES ON LIST [fruPLAYS ANDD PLAYPEOPLE || standing MINISTERS er hundredth acest from ie knowing neighbors : *e_ ; Sureka ure = S ei rs,, varber recently cele-| Naas complet t- | brated formed which among his neighbors as a miser. Many of his eccentricities are believed to be the result of a esire to keep. his is- | his heme resnaia Towa, fortune daily Kenton January finally In ---_ Butlins, jUal value,together all of|| described the and "Still sticks to such rules of econo.|my that he is untversally regarded KEEPS HIS STORY SECRET 1e, Bulletin. And jn addition to the) news of ‘these accessions comes || a At the' announcement that the' depart-|ment , Medicjne, LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, Independence, No court has had the temerity to appoint another _amardiay for the centenarian. He continues to examine his own deeds and mortgages with as pe he ie nee eye as most men 1a. his years, 5 5 escued Later. R { on York. New In Put SALT at away 3 Antiquities fom leases @ ee the 000 part of 20 -Several Jan. York, New im- Studied portant accessions to the permanent | colle ctions of Led Me tropolitan Mu- | seum of Art may now be seen in three | a to re REPUBLICAN, ee leaalogk: ithe cattic Maxfield Barber Stolen in = ° cers ap tnd "the W@haviita: | fancy by Indians and View Service. Londo 20 ns new: eidiat Cate ~0.-The regula1e conduet of the polling at the thirty INTER-MOUNTAIN cap- ENRICH MUSEUM OF ART Terr or Into of Loyalists-Germa us Try Autos and the i Ptammpurs, American line, but tio : o entertain the peets Greck Brigade" ‘sixty-three of. was adopteda ete | aa resolution those present oF, ing for the Wititeeencn buit petitionIneo document, which was stat ae Rail Setppg tle with the honor of the of- | eor mittee sh ryt to NE lay appointed t BLOODY REVOLUTION Nea, "Pighting ie by | RUSSIAN VOTING UNFAIR TO MASSES BEER We have collected about six thousand dollars for Dr. Jeremiah Beattie of Salt Lake City from his accounts. We can collect some for you * if you turn in your claims. 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