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Show i rf THE VOL. II QUS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVKMHEK 21, 1007. IN. OF PETTiBOKE LAND CITY SALTS. SET M 25 Jt Ladles and gents shoes blacked in- side." Reports Show Bnsiness in General in a More Satisfactory State in Commercial Centers. Increase In the Currency Supply Enable! the Northwest to Reeume the Purchaae of Grain and Will Prevent Cloaing Down of Many Industries. 1 ' 1 ' ' WOULD RELIEVE STRINGENCY, Government Should Purchase Silver, Says 8olomon Guggenheim. Salt Lake City. Solomon R. Guggenheim on Thursday made the significant statement that he did not believe the country was nearly as prejudiced against silver at the present time as it had been In years gone by. Since coming west I have found a strong sentiment In favor of the governments helping out the real money stringency by the purchase of liberal quantities of the white metal and coining it Into dollars. It is believed that $50,000,01)0 worth of It might be bought and so used to the best Interests of the entire country. Around present prices that would provide nearly of the new, real money, and the government would hardly miss the amount of gold It would need to pay out for this metal. $100.-000,0- important Scrap of Paper Introduced in Bradley Case. Washington. The story of former r In L-- Porte. Pa., has Wen discoverHi at ed a convey four acres of laid in The instrument was J ngde Jt A IVicr K. Aniintnmg aud Hell on Eurth reduced to 25 cents wfe, nee tii-l- i r indents of Sullivan In paper." cflsnty pa., and u d:m-- Aug. 3. 1864 . Jt T$H couple, so fur ns is known, were A few days after election appeared n ,,i a itliglmis sect, but this sign: iciiii'ti of their properly as A J ls.tr his suiuu may lie Beat ci- tw d ; says Drink fresh butter-mil- k 1 , 'i rai i mm fufy ih world and gars made." .mi elijnv Dial light .4 A gher Some queer signs are to be seen in sad If njij'!i i ii,iy did in the once faithful diji- nt iheir theocracy ' a walk around town, thus: "Shereas.- ij . ,1,., A J In eniitiinifa. Minor details could be omitted, but cdtisbli-ia'iHiif Muijiiv Cod in tbs the lettering should be large enough pyt at,. I pivseni, alucli we do tp be easily read., dito. and fur the exceeding A . f gg-a- t and precious promise of unendIf the postoffire authorities would ing hf" In Hume post notices showing the arrival and aad patience wait who la holy faith departure of mails for principal points bit anointi-- son for the rninlug of in Judge the world, with scheduled time, It would be a which promise have received great public convenience, Him from who is creator and original Jt This city Is about the easiest place grgntor of earth's territory to the chilIn the country to get a check cashed dren of men wj do by these From recent deed, grant and convey to presents without identification. Almighty a of of our retail Gdd, who Inhahltvth number experience and to eternity, man' check merchants, the "bad hla helri, to the Intent that It shall seems to know about It. be subject to bargain and sale by Jt Jt man cupidity no more forever." The The Redman Van A Storage com' four acres are situated just outside pany, undaunted by their loss at the of the town of Celestia, and when recent great fire, are at It again with iinpiovised vans .awaiting the arrival transferred were part of a wilderness. of Armstrong's sons looks after of new ones from the east Their watchword seems to b "Hustle." It the property, but recognizes the deed. Is the prevailing spirit of west o o Eut if the Adams Trial is Not Concluded by That Time, the Case Will Be Continued. Boise, Ida. In the district court Monday afternoon. Judge Wood reset the Pettlbone trial for next Monday, November 25. When the case was called Judge Wood announced that he had received a letter from James H. Hawley, stating that the Adams trial would probably be finished this week, and requesting that the Pettlbone trial should not be taken up until his re- biinili-lyuckiiow- li turn. New York. Considerable improvement in financial, industrial, commercial and manufacturing conditions is Indicated in reports from various centers in the United States which have been received by R. G. Dun A Co. Some of the cities where the financial stringency was most severely felt a week ago have a steadily increasing supply of currency, and as a result business In general Is In a more satisfactory state. The Increase in currency supply at Minneapolis has made it possible for the large elevator concerns to resume the purchase of grain and as a result trade Is assuming normal proportions. Collections are moving more freely and the disturbance In money matters apparently has passed. The restriction governing deposits In Cleveland savings banks is to be lifted. At Boston commercial and Industrial conditions are hopeful. There Is a noticeable retrenchment in all directions, however; a tendency toward curtailment of production and a Blowing down of manufacturing plants. Boston, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Cleveland and some other cities report good retail business. Although the currency supply Is much larger than a week ago in Philadelphia, the financial stringency restrains activity In the wool market Cloak and suit manufacturers and Jobbers of woolen ' and wholesale dry goods houses note a de-- , ilisis Saw c the 'lighter lines eonditons are nearer normal. At Portland, Ore., the reaction In the wholesale and retail trade as a result of the financial flurry, which caused the suspension of two Portland banks, was nut so great as was feared. The stringency in the money market, however, stopped business In grain and hops, and has checked real estate buying and Important building operations, but wheat buying Is now resumed on a moderate scale and Is expected to attain large proportions as soon as more cash Is available, as there has been a heavy tonnage engaged, for which cargoes must be provided. Oats are going into consumption Tapldly, and only a trifling proportion of the barley crop remains unsold. WILLED TO GOD. Couple Leave Property for Peculiar Purpoio. Jt Twenty teams wanted upstairs." J Monday afternoon Pettlbone was taken Into court and the order resetting the trial was made Judge Wood said that If the Adams trial was not finished at that time the case would be further continued according to the terms of the stipulation entered into last month. If such a continuance is necessary, however. It will be for but a few days. John F. Nugent stated that the defense was ready for trial, and Judge Wood stated that it was the purpose of the court to proceed with the case Immediately after the conclusion of the trial of Adams. j 0e te AWFUL QUAKES IN ITALY. f CHEW People In a WiM State of Alarm and Refuse to Return to Homes. Reggio dl Calabria, Italy. The province of Reggio dl Calabria, Italy, was visited by another severe earthquake at twenty minutes past 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. It was especially severe at Branchaleon, Feruzzazno and Bianco, and a number of houses were The people, shattered or damaged. who had summed up courage to return to their homes after the earthquake of n October 27, again became counto the time second a and fled try. Some of them are camped In the open air, while others have taken refuge In subterranean grottos. Men and kwonjeJLjlcb.an(j jKior, priesto ltiLso1: diers, are thrown together, and the de- GUM IN COURT. The Style In Clocks. Judges, Lawyers and Juries There are funny things about the Western ' All Addicted to Habit. clock business,'' said the salesman Nine-tenth- s from Connecticut. of the The prevalence at Important trials clocks that I sold on my last trig were eight-daclocks. Everybody here and elsewhere seems to have had seems to have serious objections now- tlie somewhat unusual result of boostadays to winding docks. If I could ing the business of caterers to the dockt public fancy In several directions. provide customers with or clocks, without too much Dementia Americana Sundaes" and based additional cost, they would prefer popular dramatic productions on municipal corruption plots are not them. The demand for timepiece represents a decided tbi) only things that have thrived on change In taste. A year or so ago tin general Interest In the progress of everybody was clamoring for 24 houf tlijsQ trials. Another result has been clocks, on the ground that they kept, tbi breaking of thfe gum chewing mo-better time. .Now, if 1 could put on, gaily, long accorded tu the telephone Oiema-W- t hop girl. for the. habit has spread some. of. tbos onyeaiVv and five-yeclocks that venturesome "htazlngly. It was begun locally with vout are raising prayers to the Ma- manufacturers turn out now and then the Jurors Jp the graft trials. Forced donna and their saints to succor them as curiosities they would prove ready to sit through long hours for five or six days a week In the court room and in their misery. The gravity of the sellers." situation has been increased by the deprived of the solace of cigar or too inclemency of the weather. bacco, the Jurors chewed gum. The As a Man la Born. practice spread to the members of the THREE ESCAPE FROM PRISON. Men are born Poplsta or Juries which have followed, and now Locklsts or Kantlsts, aad the casual visitor who drops In one of Two Are Recaptured and Third Suithere la nothing more to be said of the court rooms where any of the cides Rather Than Surrender. the matter. We do not hear that the trials are in progress will see a roomCarson, Nev. Three prisoners es- green spectacles persuaded the hone ful of slowly grinding Jaws, Jurors caped from the state penitentiary late Into thinking that the shavings were and court room habitues alike, chewMonday afternoon. Two of them were grass. James Russell Lowell. ing the product of the choice factor lea. San Francisco CslL recaptured. The third one committed suicide. The men who made their escape were: Dick Forest, under ten Merely a Make-Br"evA man who takes the :.gare out of years' sentence from Washoe county Danger In Greatness. for attempting to kill a policeman; bis pocket when he Bits on the sofa German proverb: The gieat favor Charles Watson, eleven years, from with hla beat girl Isnt really In love. lies are in most danger of failing. Elko county for robbery, and John Edwards, serving thirty years for holding up a saloon at Reno. A wagon was sent to the prison with supplies, and Ask Your Dealer For while the attendant left the rig the three prisoners Jumped in and drove off toward the city. Word was telephoned to the sheriff's office and a posse started In pursuit Two of the men were soon run down and captured, "MARBLE SPRINGS, but Edwards shot himself rather than The Pure Whiskey. surrender. , y 30-da- y 60-da- y long-distanc- e panic-stricke- o Worls-worthlan- "O' e. Malcolm McDonald Badly Hurt e RIEGER A LINltLEY, Distributors. d WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. BOWERS, United States Senator Browns acof the paternity of knowledgement Quarreled Over Dice Game. the two youngest of Mrs. Bradley's Tellurlde, Colo. David Lambert, a children was told on Thursday in miner, was killed Monday at the TomJudge Staffords court by other lips boy mine by Deputy Sheriff Robert than hers. "I acknowledge Arthur Meldrum, who claims he shot LamBrown and Martin Montgomery as my bert in when he refused children by Annie M. Bradley." Such to surrender as a prisoner, and atwas Mr. Brown's own method of exto draw his revolver. Lampressing himself on the subject and tempted had bert previously shot Thomas Sul73 Main Street the legend was Inscribed on a soiled and blotted piece of writing paper. It livan, a mine guard. In a quarrel over was dated February in, 1905, and was a dice game, and had been twice ahot brought to light by Colonel Maurice as he fled, by Dennla Curtain, M. Kaighn, an attorney of Salt Lake miner, receiving flesh wounds. Sullivan Is not expected to live. Meldrum City, the present receiver of the United States land office In that city and Is In custody. Suit, skirts, Jackets, hats, gloves, a friend of Senator Brown of thfrty f V DltC portieres, piano covers, ostrich plumes Double Murderer Escapes Death. years standing. Lm U or anything that baa become soiled orJta New York. Frank H. Warner has faded, to ue and we will Officers and Crew Exonerated. been convicted of murder In the OR DYE CLEAN, 111. United States Inspectors Cairo, It so that It will be almoat as good as degree for the killing of Esther C. Walts and Hodge of Memphis, In Norllng on July 23. 1 am new, sorry they We pay particular attention to work charge of the case of the officers and didn't make It .first degree," Warner j crew of the steamer Dick Fowler, said, when the verdict was returned. W from out of the city and on Jobs of 0Ter e,pre prepay charged with reckless navigation on Warner, who had known Mias Norllng the occasion of President Roosevelt's for some years, went to the store In ttjcbargen Main office, 112 h and So. SL river on Oc- which she was employed on trip down the (Opp. Grand Theatre tober 3, l ave returned a .tidlct of not and ahot street, her without warnW 1st So. St, Salt Uke City. Works, guilty. The charge was preferred by ing. He then went to a hat store Captain Vandnzer of the government owned by J. C. Wilson, a steamer I lly, one of the boats which escorted the preriJent down the river. friend, and ahotjhlm. JEWELER, Salt Lake City. self-defen- NOW: Von n WvUU seo-on- d - y Ul ft TPomtllnfnil ClllJiClUll Cleaning Co., Mis-lsstn- pl Forty-secon- d 338-4- 0 life-lon- g Mexican Hemp-Grower- Combine i Anna M. Bradley Telia the Jury That She Doe Not Even Remember 8hooting Former Utah Senator. to Force Implement Trust to Come to Their Terms. Washington. That Mrs. Bradley did not come to Washington with any Intention of killing former Senator Arthur Brown of Utub, and that she did not even retrienibor shooting him. she Growers Will Undoubtedly bi Able ts told the Jury In her trial on WednesCarry Out Thsir Plans to Uphold statement was not reached The day. Prlcee for Next Five Years, as They Have a Monopoly. ' If nothing New York. occurs llsarrange the carefully laid plans ol Ihe sisal hemp producers of the stab. 9f Yucatan, Mexico, the International Harvester company, known as the agricultural Implement trust, in future will have to pay for their supplies Just whatever price tue plantation owners may feel Inclined to ask. Thus, it was remarked in the trade here, will be created the uncommon state of a (falls whereby one concern with a monoiwly will be compelled to deal with anotlier-Htmall- er, perhaps, but In a position to show n very arrogant spirit Details of the producers' plans have been received, and show thoroughness In the matter of organization to uphold prices. The sisal hemp growers met at Merida, Yucatdn, on Nov. 8, and organized a stock company to be known as the Corporation of Sisal Hemp Grower. Growers will make deliveries direct to them. Penalties are provided for breaking the agreement, which is to last for five years. In the trade there la little doubt that the growers will be able to carry out tbelr plane, us the elate of Yuca tan, to all intents and purposes, bss a monopoly of the production of sisal hemp. It Is understood that It will take about $12,006,000 to finance the new sisal bemp trust, and tbat this money has been provided for. JAPAN SIMPLY FOLLOWS SUHV S Thsir Powers Improving Armies, and Why Not the Japsf Toklo. The grand army maneuvers closed on Tuesday. A luncheon was given after their conclusion by Minister of War Terauchl to the foreign military attaches and newspaper correspondents, at which the emperor waa present. In an address, Minister Terauchl said that while the maneuver! had been the most extensive since the close of the recent war, they were necessary In order to maintain a high standard In the army. The great powers were constantly Improving their armies, and It was necessary for Japan should not be satisfied with the sure equal efficiency. The soldiers of Japan should ont be satisfied with the glory won by their achievements In tne last great war, but should seek al ways to improve. This did not necessarily mean preparation fur an Immediate war, but was only in accord with the duty of all great nations. Grsat PLOT FRUSTRATED. ' Attempt to Remove Emperor Nicholas Is Nipped In the Bud. St. Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas Noleft Peterhof for Taarskoe-Sulvember 9, Intending to pass the winter there. What was believed to have been a carefully laid plot to aasassl nate the emperor was frustrated by the vigilance of the royal guards while the Imperial party was on its way to Taarskoe-Sulo- . Early In the morning of November 9 s guard discovered uix men trying to rut the wire of a semaphore signal at IJglv station at the Junction of the railroads to Ieterbof The guard made and Tsnrskoe-Sclo- . an attempt to arrest the men, but was fired on and wounded and the sup posed terrorists escaped. s WELCOME PROHIBITION. Hailed With Joy by of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala. Unprecedented scenes were enacted In the eeuate chamber of the historical capltol of Alabama on Tuesday, when Ihe slab utory prohibition bill was passed. Women and rhlldren thronged the corridors and galleries, and even Invaded the sanctity of the floor itself, push Ing the senators from their seats and by giving vent to their enthusiasm shouts and cheers that echoed and reechoed through the building. Sena tors who opposed th bill were hissed down when they arose to speak agalnBt the measure. The stututoiy prohibition bill which passed was in the nature of a com promise between the antis and prohiThe antis, seeing the bit lonlsts. handwriting on the wall, agreed to give up the tight, provided tbs 1time was extended until January 1, 9 when the sale of w;.lkey will be tor bidden In the state of Alabima. This amendment will be sent ' Uie housu and will be concurred in without a fight. Passage of BUI Women until the afternoon session of court, Ihe first half of the day being given largely to the Identification of letters from Mr. Brown to Mrs. Bradley and to from her to him. very few of which o Tonopah, Nev. Malcolm McDonald, well known mine owner, la lying at a ranch at Hot creek, sixty-fivmiles east of this city, his left arm shattered from the wrist to the elbow and hla body covered with bruises. Mr. had been to see a mining property anu was returning Sunday night Speeding along at the rate of sixty miles an hour, the forward wheel of hla automobile struck a rock and the occupants were sent flying forward. The ebauffeur, the only one of the party unhurt bad to go for assistance to a ranch three miles away. sMc-ponal- NO. 44. OE ptilar1. All bets off in mourning. FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER - , were read. The fact that upon the first going to Senator Brown'a room at the Raleigh hotel Mrs. Bradley found there a letter from Mrs. Annie Adams, the actress, to the senator, was dwelt upon at some length by Judge Powers, making It evident that It la bis Intention to attempt to ahow that the discovery of this letter supplied the Immediate motive for the killing of Brown. The stratllng features came when court reconvened after noon. Mrs. Bradley told between sobs of coming to Washington, sick and hungry, of finding in Brown's room the letter from Anna Adams (which was put In evidence) breathing love and affection and hinting at an approaching marriage. That she waa so affected mentally by the discovery that she walked the street for about five hours not knowing where she was going; that she returned and found Brown In the room, and demanded that he do the right thing by her;" tbat he rushed upon her and the weapon was discharged, how she does not know, and when the shots brought her to her senses Brown was cursing her and calling for help. 8he did not come to Washington to ahoot him. She could not tell her counsel, Judge Powers, why she shot him. ' GOVERNOR BLUNDERED. lanr Mvit Session of California Legislature. Sacramento, Cal. After convening in extra aesslon for two days. It haa developed that the proper financial relief legislation and the tuhabllltatlon of the courts on special holidays can not be enacted by the legislature under the present call of Governor Gil lett, and tbat a supplementary proclamation must be Issued. Such was the conclusion arrived at late Wednesof the day night by a It was senate Judiciary committee. discovered that legislation was being attempted that was Inhibited by the governor's call. .The legislature Is endeavoring to pass measures starting the Judicial machinery of the courts ou holidays, hut prohibiting ministerial acts or all monetary transactions on snch days, for the better protection of the banks, debtors r,nd creditors alike. The governors proclamation contains only the words "Judicial acts" In the call toy legislation for the courts. -- VICTORY FOR POWERS. Flrat Streak of Luck for Man Who Is Being Tried for Fourth Tims. Georgetown, Ky. The attorneys for Caleb Powers, In his fourt.1 trial on a charge of killing William Goebel, won for him on Wednesday the first substantial victory, when Special Judge Morris sustained a motion to discharge the second venire. The main contention throughout .he proceedings so far has been that politics has been Injected into the case at all previous trials; tbat an effort to contlnne this condition has lieen made In the selection of the venire of 200 men summoned from Harrison county, and that the defendant could not obtain Justice at the hands of a jury composed entirely of political opponents. Chicago Banks Add )3J)0(M)00 to Their Cash Resources. Reports made by state Chicago. banka In Chicago on Wednesday in response to a call from the auditor of public accounts, showed that at the beginning of business Wednesday, liabilities deposit $30,000,000 of had been dropped slnre August 20, when the last previous figures were published. It was further Indicated that loans had been reduced by nearly the same amount, and t nt the banks bad added $3,000,000 to their total cash resource. Couldn't Duy Him 'ff. Fresno, Cal. After tracking a man and his faithless wife for six months, the chase extending from Seattle to Frcuno. a Japanese, whose name unknown, on Wednesday morning at of 2 o'clock tame across the ilei-oile- r his home In the Trilby Garden hero and shot him dead. The dead man's name was Okainato, and the affair Is Fte?pcd in Oriental mystery, for the man who was shot had attempted to slave oil his end by sending sum of segregating money to the $000, as peace gif's. 1 |