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Show 1 vee * __DAIL _T Y CIRC HULAT EION OF THE REPUBLICAN IS 11,500. CAN YOU B EAT se Inter SHlountain he - VOL XIV, NUMBER 59, -UME -- --Sa SALT LAKE CITY, "WEDS SOCIA ALDRICH WANTS AID OF SENATOR SMOOT and cou veh embarrassing for ‘it : Senator ‘hos. been = 1 conference, ° will petask to act In his place as . ae plans to get the onforence upon : pele ar- es nd fo lat. 0 a ne sharp"ree advance liqu mpa The on 3 z + + ie r = r eT shoddy from 20 cents to 20:00 ‘ icl ew favoring tariffs trace ee list per A countr ;} duced Provisions \ ant made ait pound Uneut duty of 15 of New per Bill, cen from | 5 per laced on re cent Inere 10 ad per a ure cent rem valoren ased aad aa fron v oren e! nd valoren free list fr per pound from cen pound Lumbe ne 1¢@ wid «15 per cent o1 s Carried to the.) Payne rate of 1 Gent) in. pig is -Increares pound to 14 cents" pe , MISS MARY DE isa mend: Aram $1 ne manufactured, new {term and made ent a orem nical ground wood free is inder the n Der thousand fee o $1.6 Chap-DOaras | from $1 to, $1.60; eth from 26 to 5 nts per thousand, and s Les ITO! fF Mec 2 = cea in to. aso] 50 per ribs cent are ad wars advanced from pound mr products are ee ae AG cents oon a He pane pulp. P eto -- --= a - --- aon ~ mi fn See aan ; ‘achedule was, TAA ieee. e ‘e iron i es eeltil eart fy bushel; Raatel: 25 to 30 cen from Wheat potatoes from 25 to 4! 6 cent burhel dried yer bu apse hops, abbage, 12 2 to 20 to cents Rosa cocoa from 6 23 to dragged cone i ‘ 1 { vex bin numero 1 le I . (fering H nmey ee -< , | i f j | , 6 daugh of . Rhode Island, has oq Ss received a decree : and > scale court aa aie. et officla interested learned he ehh" Be how See him for five : ger ' Istody tt gesired or I Susan < ‘athe rin he on apy suppor heen ot Bree a than for more "ape \ tory hile period; during had that to ever ee ‘ noo alimony or. a | lowance ‘sever tly heard Brown arene -the for naka Ne ner virat | child. AS eed ea ‘Aldric h five years after his wile paid time uj 1. t |!" . Kip 1 tatu Y y¢ ner and oonance ‘ raaalite ( 2 ehola' asked ent, eo { eee t ) lckod ? é .4 5 t : ne ache - ‘ in ee day anes M J i ed I ‘e o that : ind ting Ibling :t fitted he mz ehb : i fz 12 i " © pur considerof. Mo: uld 1 a the s "meeting oO‘and, panne ~ Board L re t r rfac hear vd . 1nd im, t 1 é G | Gove of eel ine!l the nd stable three another { tl wit me one if Moran discuss e here ha the tter. ee - en the in a} Teheran Mr At Clemens work oe by the her | engineer and oe CounciIman tha Mr.| earned today' that Mr. es his youngest oe d been of "the Campbell the work w a | account, taken out of the nanos Building company, S tion pairs' | ee th to the public works the John fact ayor. Holley that the was covsiawcable original contract board, called bill the atten- - cost the bi for over the price Pi "re- se eae aber ies Miss | {t Seemed cae in such poor heal th . for ja an} cons that she mained in The doctare: aril ribed an east aoe an| t#nce, outrage iron pipe on the could throughout the at a cost of about city, have aoe when of Henry James, | tate rives extracts from be tween Pp oes ae 1¢é oO ie st supposed spirit of Dr e othe and, the belt ee cc aoe ie a spiritualistic medium. j Hodgson spirit said spirits lived In houses but did not wear clothing #) against i: z dis- + ; + + 4 + + $44 4444 444444440 the approval ‘ of the bill, but be- , ' , ; ; f J 1 ' fore the vote w announced, changed ' t oats and gave notice that he hia vote to aye would) move for a reconsideration of i the vote, Heyman pile en in Special uly art Mey donfitoed a divorce from Heyman, and was Dime, Ma Schillo Divorce. Service oday in the district Heyman was granther husband, Harry given her maiden ing ane ) The strange vendetta spirit of the Austrian, which knows no forgetting or forgiving, broke out again at Garfield last night when Tom Sparcerick, aged 21, was shot down on the streets of the Austrian section by Dane Dosen, aged 20, a fellow countryman, with whom he had quarreled two years his bldrede « « is a motorma Yr »s ugo, Dosen, after firing five shots into the body of his victim, iter into the hills south of Garfield and up to a late hour last night had eluded the posse which went after him under the the Saas feen they Thre mimittes by the is sperates or blacksmith ery lead of deputy Dosen and Sparceric other at Murray t brought fron er! | quarreled over sheriffs. 1 had known each! years ago, when a pretty eee woman Bot were mere boys time Following the quarrel went to Minnesota, and did ss until vesterday morning ae Nore ld and came across = o'clock last night on the isaek a out a began under word, firin the Dosen pulled Sparcerich erenade with aut his gun and went down a .cry ¥ a had no opportunity te draw his own Dose n | weapon ustrians who knew the two return; men say-that Dosen had been looking = ie Spercerich all during the day, and at}ha sworn to kill him on' ‘sight, With. Sparcerich had no warning. | } been $40,000. i 8.-The re ques Bo n ask ' ere durir lent rsitior bers r of | ht fast . Oy nd fay lding were r butt ( in tat 1 le W Pre Fe 7 O+4444+44 : A ate i Yor nd Ma ay compa ' un The eng drat and final setitnats of the ahamey state fol BEVERLY CABMEN OBJECT TO TAXICABS. » to , 1 workingman J killed ~b3 a é last t He t either some it gmuest ) Held puting car hit } not 2 Lae this to brother + : \ e r ud Allen r Ar in is expected 1 8 on gsadors i Ve r Stu . ar by um 1 | s @25 orig nd 1 sations CAUGHT | iN TRACK; SPILERD BY mTOR t i en but ‘ S wv} ¢ hed way Hug Lemiue he r " lid in n Amb gym geants vant. lat hadg + and ernor lentil tl to K J ry pract ing I irl pre he t B Weathe ! recor I " n nee a t t \ € arranged, 1 t = TO neton G rr t 1 Ir FOOT pr ir scene Prout Bb Incheon ‘ ea Rate 1 in e e eine i re ae PITTSBURG 2 ‘ baer So Ww : t ‘ ( Pittsburg nee f 1K it my <4 ma I 4 ot Leo. ( ,them str debris | 1 iz ' General it.1 b rt or tu the ON HI HORSEBACK CHICAGO ‘ Wow rate y La LLiglss St t.for Pittsburge wealthy 3t DAE Se D7 : & Phe y.f ouch. . FROM 1 par byot Le tr Von fttern ee so " 98,SA ca ti 2 lef be was rT blocked ig ijt | 7SO ip ‘ ed irnl ‘ , e t f to , Lit i 1 p T) nae Ve t t the ;1 ware of thousand nal) ‘ DTI ke t: LI mmanitthe g 1 ee n P i dz T . LK t f & ‘ it 1p. eu Mt M engin- raat el Msfe for her an ‘ 1 the farm quite | : bunelimen FE. S. rardqfitena L. . EB. Ti f i meets h ipproval She he been su"iy O'Dennell, Mark Reedinte 1 th haying for he panel a Vood, Il. 'D Martin and hep cea neat Pe ae the hayfleld . B. Murdoc h also talked on. the Ns Ss Son 1 = Pe M shcroft, | matter nos of these holding Seo , = -.}| that the ries was too high, but that bcnae to Redding oo to prep } it seamed that the city would have to for the home-coming of her daughter.|- © Se ag x Rena Pre mee Ashcroft would | P®Y sing the work had been done. > | robabl ‘ome t Redding on Satur- | .™eeiaoes asked th. * city engineer if probably come 2 mai A ss the at-|b@ had approved the concreting of the rae he ets ae ; Ae ae . t ,| Pipe and replied that he had not ach > teh ie 5 Cle ; one | been entirely in favor the method. other, ‘dirte ulties with aoe emens/wirMurdoch at once moved that the famlly estimate be sent back to the public works board, Moran Bill Is Approved. Y -HOLOGIST TELLS After a considerable: amount of dis< cussion, the matter of yproving the blll was brought to a vote ong. be bill Was approved by vote of ve OF HIS TALKS HW ITH |} Counciiman Oliver Hodgson ee tps to | be excused from voting, because he had not been on hand when the eounellmen ae the scene of the leaks at the outlet pipe, and _Counetinien W. Mont Ferry an d J. J. Stewart being absent + Rostor ily &.-That he not + The vote on the matter was as. fol+ only talked: with the spirit of the #+/ lows: + Richard Hodgson of +] Ayes-" Black, H. T. Cowburn, F. + that Dr. Hodg#!S. Fernstrom E. Hall, D). Martin, > Intimate details of #| J. B. Murdoch, E. G O'Donnell, GH aoe ond, s declared by +} Ravbould ark perce) 1. Wood i James, the eminent z é nu President Dav oe , formerly yrofessor } vave-lJoh Holle + y at Harvard unlver+ Councilman Murdoc h also voted I Jusserand, il i Tie ke 1 rwed j and 1d reached S. Bliss t } er l If : ed residence Bo ee ibmerg Bur t t af : , Gov fed Lin tert A, ‘ | ra the | tn ‘ of is President-Tat ct r ten I dloces ‘ Post Canad | \ rad feet| nt ir 1 i ial p Ww the jot oirts hs 2 nie b Justi fo1 di- re for secretary's i ee eny st Beyond itarium. Sat-| ant e em I that es np ir er ‘ 10 t re So granted her counterand wat: ; roTeeto n the 1e grounds d off desertion, non- sup port. Vorce that ground and onfor thedivorce, eee the YLit ‘tion notion 0 groundsurrounded on. bie thesecrecy Considerab Fi ig under the s, the case coming bare} the only and dar, proceeding Rhode/ end Or | _ contested calen c wiven ing : the case are . » papers being facts attorneys 7a. SS Lay ate rhe Island that] \ t Prot \l { ale 1ou I awit Score n ; i (Uy eye ve tod xO i { the ; Aldrich . of S10 a . ‘A s e ' : alimony 2" re in- is esided orl t { b 1 run , The p "Elks ‘tine the « er Aldrich, : ' Associate before husband's petition cf Goat ee ora w een | Of covering a portion of ms ¢ousiekotes with conerete, at the Ro whe he: adjoinwes ce Clemens a long Waa was geht tereenteé ‘ si ot 1d 1efield ins S rut " rier vic irround t yf ' ] Tul plain ian treanl sersons W. y , k in the Superior court here |. Brown, who denied her Ce Tan Vt { a ifficial a 1 at « a Tt" --- T J a" zo, : : Burgess iL Vi aw 0 f mF v RE r ; ee neton ] A \ t ha a 4 m it Nelson toni bration shifted rda f i hess {. Ne York, where it rae been in ses ‘ itCrown Point For riconderos ind Plattsbureg o Vermont, with Burl ingtor i the tting for he cere rons Wi i the steamer ring President raf e-Fren ind English embassa) Governor ‘Hughe of New York i @ Ne York commission and the member the legislatu irrived t e Ki t rf it ax met by the Vermont j m of the nati nal guard I the sito we escorted to ll par} é aX eY eld ik ee D RI Ay ‘ Edward Bi thought they 4 lin Senatol "2 NY @ children their o | » ---- Ty Mo Springfield, ufferit . ; E mh F I Lor the ! t Jord e of ow, rainfall - « ofa near unted--t r States kept roatters would "be! the subject." eae place, meanwhile which the ok,' I U nited - an cluded ( of < hisS and -earns it P in-law = ay el ‘| maeelineenalieeanaearerana = cit hit two . what to | the ' 4 seriously and near Santa Kearns . HISS 1 HIS i ly 8-Mrs. 5.-Providence, R. L, July a roadway, 10 ight.of the Ses horses d 10 tlic from ut red 1 ldren i -- of view ‘ at o ‘ the so of with ter, Mise Jean, a farm that adsoine Bis | ocnatruction of the whole Pipe and seid lerable an BIG CELEBRATION. [1S SHIFTED 10 WANN pony ul- fe tn? ! | Er careening 7 view { at s 9 L : ": the in August before djournment. t reasonabl to be no n there wil adjournment the that now s yrobab time that before Laat > e , rt earlsPresident J~ 4 at 1 uguat : A mn. chat would : . > rough r . affrighted the R e dae ft as welre eysraye horror-stricken 1 r by m4 7 T occurred Seeiies ized ma « - pe nlong ' the a ath Kear he | ca pOYy! 10 ys cle ce rtain *omn ' sch, stood c who Was | 34 cent 5 to pound; .6ocoa butter from per pound. Reduetion on Salt. 10 per 12 cents reduced REoTe Saltis 100 per 8 cents r 5 nm sf bu ‘ike t o 10 cents and 6 - cents pouee s ir mustard Ground ry. meer ar Laie ot _- . from r runaway The vite, | beising | cents 8.-Hurled yards ‘ today. 1 il ' cak¢ ; fancy and of hg putea Me bruise ' 0 ket clause a from taken are , Tutt | ant Pre g Jul nmsxton Wa le dut! made ar ey mae aa per cent aa Piva acta wi , oml 5s ue shell Oysters in the 59 per cent. nt a new item dutiable at 25 per cent a : ; , to | etinte 6 will August bef jou from | advanced are Lemons a new | ron top will 1 i exposit Seatt beet) the reah per pound o 14 cents 14 iy } Army Grand. the » attend cnrout per) cents to 1 rom advanced is Lak in S smpment ae race the cut Senate he pound Ree On entire! ntingent i Hi a eee A to from 6 root chicory pound; . for dragged . July , pt to and } cen| cents from are reduced valorem beets sugar cent.ad per 30. to 25 from peas >] Franeiseco, cluldren of Thomas Kearns of Biny Salt Lake x were. perhaps fatally injured in a runaway accident nee cents 20 to 10 rye from el brea, at "OMark ‘Tw. d in Ashcroft Te way on to {t before ar an Rene? ement iys sols; 15 0 and ‘male: dutiavle ee eres Uae ae oats from 15 to 20 cent ton; +a ; Bal that Works t does to San. secretary sa Mrs. bellef put bill : she o attitude ( sleme ns me cent} unc! The n day or oral RD arranged. i ---- a} at | is ne aS Inatter, morning on having hur- conference, t} coun York after-'Miss de Acosta its the youngest of three engagement) #isters all of whom are popular socially | precuring the . a and who have friends all over the coun--} tin society as , "i Their . | tax ~ the try and especially in the West. as to the favorite of New York, eid os and wedding Ig to e one of the spectacular Boston, to A. Robeson Sa nt, son of) social eventa which willl begin the } and Is con b the + P Sargent of a aees U niversity Winter season In Now York ad «a dutiatite understanding to dowith siting thi r m s In the books aged: humoris hen the report a New York, July 8.-New noon papers announce the . of Miss Mary aoe de Acosta, - to Ldmitted he Limit ace in bs have a cha I Some of the member the approval were in favor of paying it. President J. Davis stat pose the meeting to the ation of the estimate in favor the cent re- oe ~ PRESIDEN TAFT advancec Vv he pt ee general ad Sans 30 to 60 cents per thousand e nbrélla | chemical ad cae Gi alorem: Sac | ae to the Law. reach New York tomorrow the steamship Mauretanta, y aprmiratus Secretary the 5 to might ie council voted for estimate in tay For- | the New York, July 8.-Mrs. Ralph Ash-/and to take up the Mquor licenses. ‘ croft, former secretary to Samuel L. sigur eee a a Oe dwar Remses Clemens (Mark Twain), is expected to and) Moran had:e sa A hens r > n hs pn ak a table prepared Chairman ayhe eans he eve ACOSTA.. < ut ‘di amonds ®aving or of His explained. 10 fe: up LO ee Prosecuting her former patr hides They were er under the | per cent ad valorer Payne dill Avtomobi nd purts are The duty on coal reduced from -67 increase 45 to 50 per cent ad) cents » 60 cent ie to Blastit valorem Metallic ook ind ¢ ire ips used in mining are ine ed tr increased fr 4 cents d 15 per cent!) $2 to $2.25 per thousand Miners' a ad mer im wit hein +3. the fneeronte # at rotection fats t. That he can force an agreeneed ment upon seek a bill is clear to every] °o over the si tuaooked who has 25 ible at 1lf diamonds - About bill has * no effort whatever Mas Seohiane - - oe po this Airaction and could not fo | Foor ollecloths reason the selection of ees cen- | cents a square yard Sarna in left solely to the chairman | valorem to. rs of ans committee and the presiding ofalore otton bagging is taken from ce the 4d thy hie Pre dent Taft is expected to wield}, a a Sa el lis some of his acknowledged power whon | women's{and children's glove ‘ 7 conference the Th \ldrict duced fre t oe due bill Will offers te atn corporativn tax of © Per] $9 25 and m$1.75 1 per do en by ' n the net dividends of corpora- | *~ ‘} © produc ie I aving profits of nore than {rc rr t! free list alee ea? $ «| for the graduated income tax') sad for Sawai inal pu Se Aik te . in vm Pe ¥ ab rs ; Siege th cAaoe their proper ache pape ind made dutt m imum and mintmur € s Ot ible allow is tken -from-thet-tras | the bill un given nations Although Moran says he "needs the money," the bill will be held up until the next meeting, as Councllman as: es Murdoch, one of the two members voting against it, changed his vote to aya d gave notice of his intention to ove for a reconsideration of the vote. Objections were presented to the bill on account of it# size, but the stateent was made that the items had been ane by the city engineer and ap- . Mark Twain. Changes His° "i Mind | onae * °o £ ri of his friends frequently with him ts jughly complimentary to the sen- | scheaul phe a ac Arcotoa ator, since they originate with Senator | these sched pubetioats ee eat tes Aldrich and other leaders and 1 oe. ththe [Teme oas aibles tha Meactite dut _inele sole object the secnring uty rorfor ite 6 quivaulvapone ered fron 5 cents nce 30 cents onterencs ti a wii Some . hee the Aldrich ake a n about Is the have talked this who cents to 46 cents per gmilon; cherry and ¢, ae juices, 60 cents to 70 cents per gallon. ; rodnoticn ae gree in Patras ann S Senator Smoo committee ar HUMORISTT0 BE LENIENT): the President will be that of referee between the conferces from the two houses. All differences as to schedules will be mitted to and his decision will be final and bindng. It is learned from the President's friends, however, that Mr. Taft is prepared to go even further, and will submit to the conference some suggestions himself as to revised rates. The President ete after the Aldrich din the Senate that Aldrich bill champagne stave'' outlet pipe of the West Side intercepting. inal contractor, the Campbell Building company, was ap; proved Thursday night at a special meeting of the city coun.' ceil. ‘ashington, July 8.-President Taft is hurrying toward Washington tonight and will be here early tomorrow afternoon to plunge into the final work of the tariff bill. It ix an open secret that the President menns to plny a very important part in the work of the conference committee. As The Republican nannounced exclusively some has of e Senhs con- | Contractor P. J. Moran's bill for the work of reinforcing the ‘‘wooden sewer, amounting to $20,458.67, several thousand dollars. more than the amount of the total contract price of the orig-, MAY FORCE AN AGREEMENT conditions in Massachusetts | duced from 10 eents per pound and 40 are such that for.Mr. Lodge to be/| cents ad valorem to 16. cents per pound; passed over by a Western man. might | 24 spices are sent from 10 cents 2 Gotigequently Repairs on Wooden Stave Outlet Pipe Cost More Than Original Contract Price. Conferees. President Wants to Be Sure That Measure Will Produce Sufficient Revenue to Meet Expenses of Government, Political .very Senate HAS MADE A DEEP STUDY OF TARIFF SITUATION + FHSTEFFFFFF FFF +++ F+++ +++ +OOFF FFF +E + sh +4 $444o$4o44 4ed Washington, July 8.-It will require some scheming upon the part of the Senate iuaders to secure the services of Senator Smoot upon the conference committee on the tariff bill, but they are determined to bring this about and believe they have a plan by which it can be done. In order to have Mr. Smoot appointed a conferee, it would be necessary to jump him over the heads of three Senators who rank him on the committee in order of seniority, Cullom, Lodge and McCumber. oics C FAIR. Will Act as an . Washtogton, July 8-The tariff bul eo. mn hard arduous seasion vote Or 45" te ay Smee curate emptis were made Democr atx ¢ ke ae the passncge of the bill, but to no ani : Tue Gcet eee 7 a une ent of conferees House and Senate to decide finally upen prove Taft Umpire in the Differences Arising Between the House DEFFFF +++ +++ + +++ +t+4+4++4O0F+444++44 4+444444444444440 +> x TODAY ALL THE TIME. PRICE FIVE CENTS. <== | President L FA VORITE. Will Break Precedents in Senate to Get Assistance of Utah Man. x z q S NEWS 10 SUGGEST CITY DECIDES TO SOME IDEAS PAY MORAN'S BILL tat] rm) 27 aa "2 4 WEATHER ALL THE SPORT UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. SENATE PASSES TARIFF NOW GOES TO THE C NFE _ IT? Z§ pacesce |"(MI N'NG PAGE | THE BEST +4 : } | } j 1 |