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Show op | PAGES oo Republica Suter. floun tain WHAT SABT LAKE HAS. Salt Lake City ha Water system that can supply twice its population, it belongs to the citizens, supplies Water as cheaply as any system in the United States and is the third best in purity. Le WHAT UTAH HAS. Utah will soon have the most extensive salt industry in the world. n the west side of Great Salt Lake a vast area of 3,600 square miles te covered with almost pure salt from 15 to-20 feet deep at "VOLUME XII, NUMBER 18. S\LT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. | _. " SMALL FIRMS STRUCK HARD ~ BY RAILWAYS Against Utah Oregon Short Line Letter Read With Some Interest and were Taking Great Chances as the Mine is | | Stull Filled With Gas | Much Glittering Generalities and Little More In the Communication.» One of Suffering. | and tonight, 450 feet down, at the bodies. This total of 138 Members ‘5G and broken t by the awful . Plucky Ohio Young . force of the explosion. adelphia to MISS LUL!)+ Woman Who Bodies, ane es. ee a a ora - " a t 2 Steubenville a &F i cambtarmed Gch rb 3 sin 4 wae "eos come, f Sa oe Biarascotor a Pony Home, -_ re - { 600 | oe te eee : From : = = nod a tl ; { a 1 practic rf ( on ottom it Aition ns 1 sa A vINGAT Bae ane ness - fae fay's ; Ge | mountain | the te 5 hd ene roads. fe. = ee veer ‘ nhc ré vho tt to there , . in yet ----- ; 3 0 Tom an . 1e 1 t look ali: nd at 10 penned p ES y Says d G J ury « + 4 + > or Me Both e Hi Gave r t of ors "ae It + Inthe + Neh @ Am r+ first degree a for Pp WY i Fourteen ~ Pe Bag ie e Million « int ] +40a. nga) 6 +) reports ; NY i W207 by "ie pet. This letter ' e Ebi © _ 7 2; ay € tj jrteenth to..the-gsecretary..a£. \ rte ; cenaus, nate 1@, COs includl i all their carelessly ? hi along on. tone In coms | Qo the + | of aig cost) Sc oe . iT Washington, Nov 29.-1 he. United States venate will sk for informa ion trom the state cumstance justify, ae in the opinion part nent, docun nen , Mt as ment" ple 3°" I cnet a Vivte the hi hic treaty" and "a neu a is ~ a a rae a er ) o of the state :. & * ks get ‘ P es 4 2 t spec y | ms aa oN. especially. j} the presser vation and ad ae 0 t of any It is de- | upon merican-Japanese) aT atElar dear bet f ous: "gentleman's declaration f en the neu) order to Right show 5 by A i that ate gar w ith regard safeguarc ing aera anc body rise Saha mus before . ‘agree princi- 5 as ES ea to of careemeta é Secret . : hoot was aware of the fact that the} imple statement of th iepartment hat the convention tn writing, which | tuted: tonight by; an iaSs formu!lated aaa would | TUG } IL Sy Le > os the with Sachacirioniosat; admjnistration senator, who RUE EVOL Ree) TiS naee BERSSAONe itive i . iy LS |} ner } \N kings of the stateela nquisitivene if not. formal Inquiry d epi pel a t o me {ae 3 ubject ids bs J with a view of causing the state' deLO jee the ing principle that. negotiations affect-| partment the furelyn poll y of the govern- | senate. to explain itself to the| & TI 2 ‘ Pherefore, rerep cs with become | mittee . is ate ULESOL they internat'onal value apparent tonight that. Ov Standard on t agent fn agent Swe ae n hs } raised ft th - we in Mew) : ‘ : relent . has the senate. B from time foreign ve a lon, réfat ons © These order iu to piv relations to St putation, en the richest Is a. close ; o "| h La the and ed . | = | Woodruff Talks ' With Next President Then Shot Withdraws From Race. c Hiot Uy. R Springs Lacey Cogn <u Va iruff: Nov. tonight: ther facilitate their ! ibject business ended | ¢after is of the railroads have on iF co ntInued in transt rates and Harriman a é Mr. the sald a conference Patt. Rowt. if the no 1OW ejyy }ines and es i place eld yele ehh \ti, ive with elected, on the floor of 1 wy Ne nator BOK Lodge ts the personal arl * tha sresldon of & presides Pres railroads nothing ee | ae ar > Aor hort for the whole country The pres de to the S seratitude anf er ew York and also » of * take oeve r on Ct s intry the the, meet com- gu oxsts the |_lyeen {| ti oe Ps roa "ave by senat committer se..0 : at titive $178,000 ; a water year Will Nov. a yartnersr's'in business,' k SE Pro ‘ce OD 1 rae OR who. would have to repo documents to the Sane tention to make the one, recurring once one foot 5 Wile een a to belleving God. " ot a ++ Jarge, for making it as certain as possible that such a statesman as Mr.) L« wil 1 ‘n to represent t? Rout owall He cnon h : He eek; : : I state of New York 1 th renate hn ae ll pleased." afhn personally very well pleasec for and evil for good the future Ve in anc the 2 i Sunday +) ‘ the ofNear trackage have Seward, anta Fe stream, cks are out been Biche. and the at Red Rook has been stashed The Missouri, Kansas & Tex part the 2 United presses of x Seats Itself ramifications +) $4444444444440| the > sermon 2 whiskey merchants ¥ follows: | of the rreat union ex- | ane ed again in every ‘ ate aka that break out a . lives amage eaten ads = Saar drowne Mustang ts a v der water 5 Pa to = paity 7 morning. aad*ieaile orted a will Jost the inta~tha + vtec Sania " eae ateee irvinn aaa : reeks = oy wean Creek. She iyrode into Mrears Waich was swept from ae a her saddle an ae the t. eee +) away by the current Bevera =i #| reported drowned in Big Cabin cree = ona + | Peter pe Thrope, his bride and his'sis g~ ; #) Miche + PET A "That down miles ae ne hy po future are to be realized, was the , a cer house age Bicceue Rey, es . at the Francis First Methodist central the hort, short, church ve + 2 . farmer's. of! mill ts = under - water $5,000 worth of cotton was wash= away Many washed ¥ . With Together the hopes + i ter were drowned in Cottouwed ar *, Texas, last night oak when gene oe ae tG they eae riding ther cerrigge i0y > bridge. : ; pled 5 Meto off the Claude Me Ph wean. a brakeman on théa?"Rone E a oat hie Ife in = wreck Saneam The near di total corn wi{}] a C > Atl a El r loss, crops Reno, Forestry Offices this damage in cceed $1,000,000 eee : Z i over Okla, including . remaining the to flelda, Tteady. : a aiew a i ‘ the country If they were ni the) Ogde Noy. 29.-Everything is no caloons would not last three aD ah in| In re idine 33 oe oop openly of woe . | trict orestry ¢ "es é s Presented w ith Purse. | this land of our h . cela 11 bank bullding The formal Lowi Nov:. 2 A party Friday "It ‘s a cammon thing to say that aaaninniwille be Tuesday morning. nicht "William MeN ‘tel was presented | spe jabor unions and the nani While all of the seventy_four <clpris se of 346 those entice ut > r 0 Mr A. .2 stat is tse aan by ae. Jai ee umes =! organized: ny Ee one eaeyieh hall are no per Se Sent af . Bes be" aie18 ( = : . : ier 7 8 { $ Niel and leaves on Wednese ins for ajl Say (Continued oat an Three.). tHe ok Northern States mission. on Page & }| Sear a Has ees ------- --$-__--_-____-- 3 = = = = ia ae 7 ae ane mF B * i |, : > a So J ba : ' - - r iz = e j , at = | ce f | ~ s eput u IR id au . | ‘e et oe has divi- suc ; the | Police ta Sar Service. hs _ -The government ie etna ae Sapa astuly. =Sx have Into 4 handled the Ss the way ew Steinhell es as autopsy was | ak The keae allied tie! } ca of > i . former President » theorles of his 7 My ¢ Felix Faun murder are day victims each uw ispermanent) nth le | the strangled. (juids : os but public interest {s centered wholly in the political mystery and the name} Hold Market, 29.=-E Of persons by Is power of union, uud that the people af Salt Lake must work toze = s gether if the best hopes for the + Bs was an oe refuse ed Such arate of four inches an hour and it will be out of. its banks IX cneaule ‘sc fluences + the senate, + of Massa-,* ‘ S Sak = representa- | + Re pups the ee who | the Smith & Western and the Daaneat / Enid & Gulf lines are waterbound an all eastern Oklahoma trains are being hel a at Stillwater. h Arkansas and other streams ca ulsa began to rise rapidly tooa } ising at the night. The Arkansas is risin oe dent-. will Guthrie onig of 12 persons iff Schedule Is Not Werk~:(2eu fae seria, tae ieee weber inks ' ing 29 ee issued tt: ae at o''cloc ga laway. Whoeve over Fi ¢ \ river 6 of | (reds RT . Imo The ae | the rate bls} qreds of friendto . & higher than ever before in its ee man|at sate |a : ee os | OR u crogsed :this5 after ° n a « ‘nd on} when the state-department. as in the toward the : ery lip Santo Domingo case and the arbitration fer Prove A at the body : little was : suburban : 1 > management ofrhe Max sb Zimmerman and)I teryToda Stelnheil's exhumedcemeand Urea andthe hr n t} ‘ hearty support eee of the} k to tt e ace re ¢, pract f for sion) ly Panama ~*treaty: | 1 is ; r Met he. ¥ firep casea ' r ue a n autopsy first. ops executed ; Raat marcel , | taken to 1 MOre without consultation with the very Brg : { . : D : mber 12F Ph tl zs vee The pollee now profess . the bellef that s Soa eae senators on these Ho, 2 Colorado millers. the Mr. ‘Taft said [I can only say that) absolutely ery much I pleased 1 privilege at the attitu I a am ver} sa free, the Oregon Short Line holds up that Mr. Woodruff has taken In thi the Utah and Idaho millers for 2 1-2) matter He has been moved by an " . y ‘ . cents a hundred and. after charging | carnest desire to promote party har‘ hem for the privilege which costs the | mony and has established his claim confer- | 0°. ia eee Rockefeller, ain iad noon. any ee t Gulf | gee ar Presiden seueey rae ar it ; psi nt the river would not rise so rapidly, rumor sre thal the President is using s ¢ ht his in flifenc e An avor of Mr Kellogs. | fired Shots of distress soon after nig: in . ae | fall An army of rescuers set out in oi nc nan) a | boats to bring in those in danger. tt : | is believed that many are yet in thet flooded homes, that Ign pothing definite e~ s is known, os The Sante Fe roundhouse and shops are inundated, the city water plant fa partly submerged and street car servico is completely at a standstill. Two thousand bales of cotton belonging te a ie Me - i . "Gregon Cane ie" of Joh FL atten- purden is put on Utah just because we eg been foolish enough to stand for t "By its way, did you notice that Mi : 2 cs Reeves sald nothing about the rat . on wool from Utah to Boston at $1.13 had, COn- | and the rate from San Francisco at $1 last of his. discrimination. practiced under es Mr. Root 5 nators aa of the =e ences were held in private" objection ae - ©@ se has not sélected enabin f : 2 "trust buster' ore | in the work and ee neal New Standard Oll octupus, has added and SPURTE This| AER ilis ‘ and Bead corteak Oth) 1 = " eis } a EN the Sovernment L Ca | ‘that business Smriralvon ated hat.although the that although t thers grant the transit ni illing g In pron . a eee which is now government |@.2Pecitl Line ‘whose output seeks consumption not only locally but in centers reached ihe Hit Wea nite SHichot saint on the pa director light «éan-) | R Reeves mig hl > line of milling The sai Jasued ak of tl hy ‘i t uate nd aan th nte > current OEri ofeta the ' the : work of eI br director proceeds to the immensely | important bject of the next ¢ -_ , 2 °! 1@ United States the cer °*' , : s cos Gs aa ran ef or oO ‘a cOBt B . h . PORN = B, KELL t ts ent h Ww A awiny En lyné with mill in transit opr i SCS | sen torial contest in New York in, 9444444 Fitter es tres teeter which econtinually & bee stablished. ‘and avor \Woodruft's of Secretary statement of State i#linu Root. | + vhich are being cxtended, Walch yy was aN issued | + ; ; That, Lolaty, gren ? dy, theve great saa'+ in- + e eDollars tee ‘ eae i epngus pat bis Ena also shows that the railthe responsibility of this fee). strung ee - . killing ne eo eee trust and 7|& special conducting the four annual inve siLine grants only 90 days to ah ane ations and. the ro blennial reports Idaho millers and the Colorado mill-) me + that the s offle Is required.to! erg h ix month iNG 00. .Ellinger wa heat devdly fal {iain make : tht ke et a nist red |? tafe 14,117,000. Theat cptrk ee ees BSals pehaveand added ‘Utal ‘ { . ' >» * + hat freight rates from Idaho anc 1 und fainted f Ii on being lump sum appropriate a to be : provided : Lor} ingbrougnis |' 5 et i (riend' Salt. Lake $ +. () un approtpr m act for th aT are S11 h Feet Ane Sonsr. ¥ fey it 4 2 enrer i i 3O1 4 sca yon 10u ye not ess than mo mm A i . eh ‘ fterno | »wed iere OFtteeseeseeeaeoeeeereteer | Sif 000.090 Angeles market o; * for export is handivery Hi tateme wiver i Excludin the cost the four We. oa ped just: 12 2 cents a hundred as| ifalointedivoc.we yLllO% I pite of the-admonition.of W.|nual Investieatior and the two bi-. oi 1red" with tn3 Los Angeles ahha | was p hroug} ne the ne rennet ? ibabl t Tween ee ; I ray es‘ it abo ; 1Ot a‘ ey i m th wosaft I Muarinn his chief counsel during t! he‘ 1 censi - = on prop on BN ses uf % ad! 1 oe=n ] brings his wheat over the same hen something t on I », the fight for pus life, Vance talked for $12,920,000 7 ae st | of "the last | ines from Idaho (Continucd on Poagce Ive,) ) (Continued on Page Elwe.) census, th ut of 1900, was $12,520,006 trouble with the presentation , railroad side of the contro- | " --- -| that' it. spoke in terms. of| pst Ps : . S S s generalities Tt explained : z = " iy f erage profits' at length é 7 i > mad no comment on the zs es the rates for Utah require { . { to make up the average of aeeweae & . se Ss ow Bier fe LA st:baster, Who Made the Richest - in World Writhe on the Witness Stand in New York. SEO: Satondlsuclva privilege of would. realize overflow are homeless and Oklahoma Fl ES ANsNUAL REPORT son to toe sour ming snaustries | LT wife on Dece mber 8, 1907, Vance stil stolidly contends hat he is innocent of the crime of posonOe et hi wieite whileile ali : lay ;sick ick OD her bed from the beating he had , = an administered on November 26, - the between Misak 3 ee ag | e ++ tempera ada with the community' I agree. with him. A ge Judge th Im-the el e pid | q ve aS rae a "T didm't didmt ge a s square © dea get deal- a that's about sll I got 1 to say," said +) vhnomas Vance through the bars #/| . of the rotary cell at the county +.) jail last night,, Accused of murder ' + . ¥ y Wive ho had 2 ti Vance : re +++ ++or oe ooo 1 li ‘|N ul Over acl he club.) partnership' so keenly that they demand from 10 to 100 per cent. mores is the'r Share in the profits of every | merchant. farmer, producer or con} sumer in Utah, than they do from the i people of other state ae A ryCareless Reference. Next Brot Estimated fd: Cost) * cise ded t 1 of St. ekAnthe recelve nit ' o bs lent W might ne \i bleik Eb t = pea Lean "iting om i ay WAL RE ae. 5 ay pty See1 \ e Hi ErTe j country railrouds pa rtnership ; Ph (ET orkgriet- since«eo m4 a . i t hb other ' 1 5 mast . ' \ HE age fe ay annus and hundreds of residences are flooded. Railway traffic has practically been abandoned in central Oklahoma and aj} bridge upon the Missouri, | "Mr. Reeves says an illustration of F ithe rate adjustment in the inter- Ge | o ninin Ivill motor ot fiaT } er t ' ndeanthe > ure! shaft. t dn te Pe de sald xplosion of the irst A ile ae Fee ek the to tne rains, thousands . by the railroads for the v3 ae res meee de r€avily Miles. . At ; Phil- - I tpey fe n. he lin harge ous of Oklahoma and northern Texas rivers and tributaries; doing business in Utah, the statement| general in the cabinet of Pre aide ant 3 dre s tro *hilaay soun¢ lausible,"" said a member | Taft Mr Patt turns aside all in} a 1. RC yeneeo Re % th an i ‘tee a she fe - Dantas is ight atitites ol the kind by his usual state-) delphia to Steu a g ' of thetraffic bureau | tn : : : ee roac a ei good during thie entire A s "It is apparent from the tone of the |= SS aT Tor coe = a z tance. «-She Rene ah ) larticle that the wr.ter wishes to infer ee a OL ees kL Or a } lo ty = or ee a} hat it has been the hbenificent Influ-| & " os 7 aa} si. Ee (the « 4 o \ le nee.of the Oregon Short Line thet nes Bi, be ay ler : eae ery atl built up the big industries of the state ‘ey she will do. noth! } lwhlle the Denver & Rio Grande and 2 Re 3 2 that sh will, ride the pony the entire a} the Salt Lake Route have been avers * distance. BPs SE i | to lending any encouragement to the } Ke S (Ss Gal, s ar a Sra Cia industries of the state, ie es Temi z ee Riding - var Commercial Guthrie, Okla., Noy. 29.- Five persons are dead as the result of two days' continu- tothe Petter TY: be Eeonnnret ene | the traffic bureau in| | formulated by near future. the }} Hot Springs, Va, Noy. 29.-Reports; ment. that he Really Sounds Plausible. are persistent here that. Attorney | member We his ee ‘ u cléver rorde statement) Frank LB. Kellogg, special ounsel [fo re ellogr PARR, Is A Her j y aif r s 0 . } 1 y a A tte hd ae _ Laeeuee 3 Steubenville, Ohio, Nov. 29-A ile Levea different bod} in the hand of the has been received by the parents of corone? ho mpl¥ shudders his way Miss Lulu Parr that she expects to] throue) mbualming whet such 1s oe : ia uoueetan tin Sa ossible and has ordered an early inue se eee 2 a rme. lent ay ii t-< the bodlk tomorParr er ae vome parents oO ts Maes ure din s Samad oy Hi i] waste no time on identi- | joy ¥ She ha een on the trip fox ication lt ts. bette »,"' ‘said t a number of days and should have ar-)| vim old coroner tonight. as he came Sived Tet nh the week but the Iincle- | aut of the boller house, which has| ment weathe detained he been turned into a@ morgue - ----. Up ing Rapidly. 3 oon Bringing mon the. , Mists perhaps may never be identified, so badly were they torn of IN GRAVE PERIL River Is Higher There Than Ever Before, and Is Ris- traflic bureau considered with interest and amusement yesterday -tae lo ne| statement of the "railroad ‘side of the | pene SE da aaaues ee ot, ach spodics. Fearful and awful the ser IAtOnS 2of. the ‘ Train Crosses Over It. GUTHRIE Lift to Murray, a distance about 60 miles. The route is along the main track of the Salt Lake Route to Lehi where it extends out on the Cedar Valley branch, A smaller company ships clay from Pleasant Grove to Murray, a distance of about 38 miles, and the railroad charges 70 cents a ton for this shorter haul. | ee Short Time After Passenger | ers, The American Smelting & Refining company is | allowéd a rate of 40 cents a ton on lime rock from Top 200 soils into eternity. There lie at the foot of the shaft . minor, _exam- =. | Monongahela, Pa., Nov. 29 -Marianna, the model town of yesterday, is tonight a town of gloom. At 10 o'clock 56 bodies and been taken from the ill-fated Marianna mine, which yesterday collapsed with a great noise, least 82 more will make a 2 the inations by railroads of Utah is seen in the shipments to the smelt- Actual Number. of Lives Lost | 100 of RAILROADS" ABANDONED Railway Bridge Washed Away i} ples of freight rate WOMAN BECOMES VIOLENT. ls Unknown up' to the Present Time, Total Loss From the‘Ruch, of Waters Is Expected to Aggregate a Million. | Only Man Brought From the! Death Pit Alive Tells Terri- | between Amusement. ON MILLING IN. TRANS'T FEAR ANOTHER EXPLOSION carrying CNET OF TE NEXT risen CEA FLOOD OVERWHELMS OKLAHOMA. Concern BSG COMPANY GETS FAVOR Os ble Story TRUST-BUSTER KELLOGG MAY ENTER Example of Minor Discrimination i ISA VICTIM A Remarkable a PLUCKY GHiO YOUNG WOWAN TAKING LONG ENDURANCE RIDE TO HER HOME and zittle erime press = made upon the body - of made pon 3 corpse, while still warm ith powerful embalming hastily by t little the S ae story "VY proadeast that death came Marquerite Steinheil and feet. tt 1e on of , ne oe is coming out of the Parisian and the fact Is now published ? he |the 0 coffined. » f to him both ( from press e las carriage into a F and 1 ifted n hou ss front thiuminate a, nouae ‘ others rewey not dead until laid rhe table Sly Hs -¢, in. ea where at the i in extremly eum™moened to draw death certificate. The which gee and up ? erg y's doctors the aoe fe. were ambiguous . political nature the removed Faure is -no longer and the crime ques- physicians are speculating upon j} tioned. The Parts Ficlalre, states es kind of poison used 1 month before Semen death se! be oe iri Deschamps quotes a resident! embassy lictedhis the. of rie thi: i J Impasse te nh 1 wh from man, who stood in the way of the resuro " L his! ils iat < t e / r ; vho : = reyfus case and named2d | wind ey aw ate bee [ fey aux Fa Bur >| Le Ee =$ A Rane or very poi he ri C were beforethatbeing | cz racho It is drugged noteworthy nojmen Ueinice the: © h aeean and the ain r | son given is no longer & secre . |