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Show The Onl y Paper in the Inter-Mountaj n West that Carries th € Full Report of the Associ lated Press and the up a d 12 a + Pages. News Servi “THE SALTER . TAH HERALD-REPUBLI are All the News All the Time, Fearless, Frank and Honest, Is The Herald- Do of Natural Strongly Advocated in Two SESSION 1 HARMONIOUS ee Resources DECISION LAKE CITY, SOON A. M. Rice Is Guilty of Criminal Carelessness. and From Prospects Rooms Eup F. Walsh, millionaire mine owner, exchanged ben mots today before the Trans-Mississippi congress, and as a concluding note in the harmony of the Session the delegates wound up Mr Pinchot’s address with a round of apPlause that shook the auditorium. he so-called "enemies of inchotomen tf . on rs = ism" said satistied with the the conservation idea of the speaker and Joined in the cheeri ng as lustily as did the adherents of the chief forester Mr. Walsh, in presenting Mr Pinchot, o p referred to the ‘ > latter young American, right, is devoting oe as who, as patriotic rich himself In his ae ea s oe > ane a } evic ce FRANK now B. the loss € 3 exist the S in minutes. testimony. aeadty the He and ° Special Discussed, Washington, Aug. 18.—A counsel for government. paso a2 a8 t or Arable will not only 1 e that particuness, but will strike at the heart | compony. Of inany aliled: inte © paid his] States The suit was s brought olreult Sere or ‘St. re als sents to ocwerat t and then said of a ee fo (OF Se the |sel for nae He government, and eible tor us'to retoreat “We have “know Neted pleted far that our sts forests are are being wi Mrs. ; do oF couly ‘the aati. Posted Bell ‘be a ‘Le States, he in the he had | posted no No alimitted - that Mina °o ring he th : BS ‘ a, SP. > Che close ae s inthem upon by some, but used broad}a suitable to the nature of the sub- iinquishment them back hand, and the more not: contemplate the. of reserves. to private De clent ant oe Cl ee in and j the tied was water supply as contemplate: Dy their original selection or segregation The speaker showed the present pene an uture prospect from forest an¢ N Arkansas up many uP The . river . trains of the Ci Rurned ‘back be subject } ownership enchy.thesdtaine Gh: | rallroads;: to. the.pubile. to settlement ‘domainvand and’. aie the private Gorge. yOTEC. trroueh i Raps nee xen " oe wk ij Wea a ‘wpe ) trains . Oe . which trains. AGT =m FFa thes S Officials that SE at School. apie “Tdeutenant. this | solely’ in acto aa of eenatrntiite . according to the phy-| testified that). me’ signs AbBOL e aN id neal Aq and soon iP Canon | reached the ; ing bridge, € the 13 tr ity, mn th wereCayshut eS doors —_ The ma Coredaup == 5 Th f} Fal a | Be rosy SEQ IN ase" Seen yons were ee eee eles aces of Offclals GRnl yo 1G oe ee Bea ai Oy eS ta re by pa Sas oss ay An’, for Cr b" road 8p a pT re I ae np a Sy o a Pe) SS own. onel } k ea Publie en ys fe hangitself ape reat eee Sales nee , What Castillo, Havana, ut untain, . ounte A ‘irwine, Stony Rober t Ladow, V Vashington, onfidence Can- | sumec tll cs with 3 reater grea j trains Denver toured by are is state rain pre all . Rio w ay ‘ pies ; Cloudbursts Denver & Rio severity. ae Upper Bingham and High-, near stream In mas ckage. ittle Cc wottoneaca rosen Z,to.the highest pointcanyon, lncdn the stream nh years, ind, ove rtlowing a stretch of road about mids Ay. between AW, asatch resort ~and| posite ee Dee cr oniteee tee on t 5 ; ia eid) oss= a built was dwelling The tendent. 7 a the i creek, 4 and the » family , had barely time escape ¢ peashalt an cated the COPA treo oa pjoq down the stream oo Z de wagon will suspended 4 wee for the other canyons the damage paratively was comalieht: Heavy daniues wrought, . by. .the fl ant an at wh Twe aeifth twoBast ae Becta South flight ate concrete steps” the’ str improvements were Biigham-t aven mine precipitated a ao In that direction » and want the two Streams converged, large ne were ngulfed. A barn belonging to Mike Bogee oy evesstream, Sieg Its foundations and pastes down drowning a cow an “| 7 , Alla, thetherroadcamtntuinerion was extent’ ripped up withto such Alta. an by he ne mn ve 5 OM The flood at Tea eee bring the amount in. gham the of of ana the the amp, the damage exceeding thas of the} me -morable ‘flood of 1889. A succession of cloudbursts, heayy electric storm, \ts branches into ace mpaniedby an turned Bingham creek and a raging torrent, water to a depth of two or three feet rushin camps the street of ain the down vaney Bingham, Highland Boy and Bingam When the two currents oe Neale Pere and Upper B ean con wed, ream became a small-s aa rushed ok incredible euiticue ines eIGHAbCmE struck the divide THA CIOUMDUERE in the RETURNS buried ‘but hisa a aving ny ; waa team the ore au are. being aon f. Grande are of aJamoxa this ec‘over ta ten r faerywaar roe y res the evidence y this afternoon; otherwise it Friday morningBES nee i him, and his not. routyatlniinge cauked Wy khyother in: whatever.” the verdict of the navy court which for some weeks oe under “I gation Investiga the cause ¢ of. Methab custody Lax in \ of the offi- Duty. Ladcbantaoet officer of fay of day i ot immediately assisting | by force in helping to disarm Lieuten| ant Sutton when he arrived on the | scene, before the fatal shot was fired. } oe “i u | ‘That the charges. of wilful ar r land conspiracy to conceal it, made by | | of Lieutenant Sutton, are purely imag, | Inary and unsupported by even a ashad % low of evidence, truth or. reason. | oo aa ourt recommends, however, that will be held of the day in not } the é f { ie f gf on abe preventing him from bes Porat rekedeatin, eedarming thent Pili OP er okaahe ee ha dee i an Officers ant: § 34 at a Mt f z being deover ~ both section i condition, deliver the ¥ aprese Consolidated — damaged, were loo ena vers a from ga and in danger of being swept the flood subsided. Pottorm oe Service. Deputy Sheriff Jam H. Hair eltizens of High lives pas Be a oS pair ong their labors ing. the: f all, ore dest oe A nother ana: ec ety were nto Oe ©, ROOM, Pbk Fae en eos towards direct{ts proper channel. TH than twenty-tve or flooded and hous covered were with on ake ie Poa the ei — per Keubs of of r UE view eta }and meee: . of Struc t ure 0 River Over i Chicago 1 n rying Collapses, e Car ‘ Pedestrians. immediately complainant, || aiperl Mrs. Sutton, at the time, and | together unusual conditions | eer ment, threats and tray danger meta meaaad rroeceecr cincee mother of the youth and decided inexfol Males Nehants : Sp Utle yy- Willing Bevan |} The iniere £E hie . nder me a Fak pe ents e of the al- of ex: A during oR kethe tat fs 1 : es e ; States ( by J:: Hood: aes navy, 20 com- 1 president r - Coe eae Leann, aus the periovet been complete 5 -n 250 fet of | concurs {nthe = es We Sates of the 7 a Peer alate too:50 one side ort if thet and ery barn «& onven strea a, house uae Dalonging eee © Lon and occupled yer eiane Was,.overturned a tocar wert’ ter gulch and Wadly wrec Seem ‘Hoperut of Ultimate Release. — persons was hagas family if arrangements can be completed aed i \ ti nah Willing, is waiting for the arrival. of Phat Lieu ‘ J ge the officer . The a the fate rnity brothers. of ©Mr.|of the day, failed In his duty as officer ne sec tian ork caught succeeded’ in on h la eee flooded and b other dwellings cSonnetsne of the withMain Iso driver oh cove, : i. Rae eee peer aaa ood, losing Soak ne eee Tienna bakery wa ‘to more} was one history Another‘ ceammitee pad tae floodec cellars were store 8. grocery and). and oe rmined The image in Bingham alone is estimated at $10,000, and the other places in aiid rendered signed verdi | the guard, failed in his duty as officer |r athe funeral of Mr Higel s will be of the guard in not disarming Lieutentrdm the re sid nee of hi tather-in-} iw held’) E are” Sutton by. force, while :in’ front: of tkins, a West Third North street, | o) W1tton’s t ace 100 miles baa ahs a out and | befora’| : a be ; at Telint.a _ a week. week. before Portion be resumec can é Dy the front doo iar that Hiecing Gna a| which accounted -for }|.Cel ritned’ te-the-orrice bf Justice ae | Cistanh that it ea) wv traffic roo east ar-| clear of | some Higginsof. whothé are re inthe the 1efuneral east. It they, ey ar) rive this morning y safety ofs the Denver & Rio Grande forty-five iles ea Her yer | & CANA Pee | stantara’and tacton peace’ son Y C Crime t Bingham, the iui Boy, the street was transformed in| of wate Last Chance mine, and a an instant into a torrent and houses and|224vala game a6 RB the mountain like nche, bearing earth and rocks Btqics were ee d down the death, Chicago persons were 1dvocate Commander Hood Cs also: ct Aug ° 18.—Ten files 5 = : a cr serlousiy: Injured and twenty othors had | a rolnority Fe sn in we h be. ponernS all along the lines of the | narrow escapes tonight, when 200 feet el ee ie is pa opinion ae ea Grande and the Colorado the Tweltth street bridge Over ee pa ne Ut co re Osterman, Will] } se as thought at! tena s Lie. Adart? . and Increase Midland railroads in Colorado have put} and viaduet ¢ oe oe 1 been ki Ned at Niner and: Bevart Sino aHt a deplorable lack both roads out of commission tempo-| first that several ha f i rE ae ncaa Nae eae —— rarily, and last night two Dé nver & Rio | workmen digging in the ruin: had not) o¢ mpg wledee fi the oe cua ona Pe Rete ” : . > yers. found Ran-'| any Grande bodies trains, with about tions, 500. passenas officers 2 ‘neral 7h secretary, Joseph t occurred just after a str ISSsions P. Byers, Re : : an holding * : cor tantivnn ne oe The aceiden 3 : 1; | in the Seattle marine corps; Wash., and. Aug. the 18.—Refré mony liens dall's . ‘Taland an . seerctary. | Gers, f the delegates wer¢ ns i tr i Seok Lake'to Shirer, N=Columb\ financial Denear is, had run part way Ohio: treasurer, | yer Oe * ie te mt les | cgtiaarhiné over the the nion w hole Pacific by deplorable. their visit to affair ee srican and Prison thirty . mA H passengers ‘Lilt New rk hae . lightec to the congress Rolling ss stock ' § for of the these America a trains rte was : of Ww Ere dis < over Ricl rd the vine dangerous the R Danbis portion of. to Havana get) indicates furnished a. stat by we lisciy ‘a the Denver en = x& Rio nother ec The passengers were hurry-} isting in the marine heir discussions school (oof pulse pplicaer ember he commit zt SY ; association : ‘. resum fete : \ hudd@led group whon there litorlum was appointed was a} 4i5, a mem gisereditable to. ths Grande, ervice, and a Union Pacific engine was ant A, audite or. oleate ay bie! ee in @ nuc ee e Y¥,M law ete raroied aaenTnittee ash. wand the oot-|.~ hs tee e % on sn criminal eee ey fan ts : Prison . Physicians ¢ loud ttached/ and a crash, to the: trains an at Ogden t argues str rong} ney rumbling \ank beneath the practice of them, carrying many Re ory oe 1gainst putting’ into. postisco is tes cha airman nan, law c reform,anc of *heodorte was react Cooke, lation ees ot Bi saitimere, ‘it i a th 1e ey Teper LS SE n ger S dep the De en= £9 Many the ennite LO t 4escapec ae ich byJ ne clinging to ie e side} tions rop of .r¢ ponsibl lity young men withat tt paid , in ‘i = ining tion of erim-n- | presidents Johr Gerin, Ae ¥. N ver ‘in the & Rio administratio Gri inde, sald last. ftr night Walter that timbers N . Thayer, Severa Clinton, a eee ? a ‘da ie |e had P 5 Ohh a a received « ft Sho ‘inion ‘ word 1¢ ssive that & the swiltt t! it Lieutendamage|found ‘ el with Phelan, Kingston, Canad le oie } @ a ae <tr es val tale Alene a = juries The tree? should bridge ingle was ) weakea ants Willing, Brown and.A Utley and certs pee thejmorensive mind of § the nothing of-| from) washouts public as eee Colorado hs would Pre si jent. TT theiplains be || inti ab : sonstructlo Rey. chose iction work Alois these M. Fish, | repaired’ have been brought discredits it in byar ‘next in Friday. to trial at the c ; the the trial time s reside NO SEO os OB atid a morning. tac ateIn | ened b }| nesche lect of ‘of: duty; dirts bieutenanteAdaras for neglect halting procedure Lieuter 1 re nt on 2lame ourts and disagreement the Rev. D.|the of ipuiee in anc } delays meantime, time limit +, sl n Reed all ticket Imb rie Hobe secretary, ken, Pa } WV ill be extended, j}and Osterman should and have — received ich passengers A revé reals : FR pparently WI | mild nd punishments J ae for API sa Hings techni engagir as’ wish to) weake in leave a forthe Woman en Scores Official. as’ wishot fe r the east t odaydiay -asons On uIMeAmMen on ef a Sue : Serene tre tion care | “sare ( unbecoming’ officers the Gould and lines gentlewill be transferred to er He confle ie nce in the | a KS in A sonsationz al ink _ le vt ud née the morn- "| the narrow-gauge ; line und taken by a Fe the } men, law, discourage and he concurs ae ae In: the recommenPeriminals ing ‘session lashing detour to the south around the washprosecuting ae eee | dation that no further proceeding om dressed to F rede rie Me ve aM Is ae Ney Ww otitis: “withno a -éxtrs hare east . roe th ime ’ uark, | ken prison at this time, only labo TO RAAT: bec pee of their (WO | ts i Bik eek Saat Se; 4 ey fcntures of t A . a ote a aoe ee a = yman ——————— ain a morning, paper ‘enie outh trip ane er e at that time i ote that th the ‘ordinary frieend oa |¥ ae ae te elle SERS) 3 re ing had il 1 criticized=Judge’ sense B N Anothe ‘yr cloudburst overflowed Eon the New law York, Aug a y ¢ of §.—Princeton Denver and: his criminal, without m lea of the | anc | tracks of the Denver methe an nd oper = ae os punish-]| & Rio Lindsay ( stem f nde or Der aE ict ich they _ ideas $100.000 by the will, unloeaine:| filed | the victims of a system va ith for reasonable n ‘rsity vith ess is given an $ 1 : reatment of + prisoners selves are Phys not MOrn . responsible | the Sanpete branch last nicht, Ses causing ear acs rtain, but when a man Cornelius C. Cuyler, 1 is! aiics the bank-} May Krueger, themsel ‘ secretary of the See} aa oe fy Boirecthcek men ' today, of Cor fedcrasedile in’ art ee employ counse ) 72168 et wis 2 approving the findings and recom“tety a voting woman | with the means . to x emp ou lore » trial|attle repairs Humane er. who was society, kille ec ; “\ eould < t } made , nectent before Be the judgex oo , ee ant e | me ren an mi tran oe sea in ti ae we'd lar 1 lations f of tl the ¢ ourt a and he Judge na Ee pes ak eee ravoceteis a ifdelays a conviction s bese t with ot we be Ganlrnt ~yare rend and Judge ligh nae Lindsay, ELK | mobile ac¢ “ide nt in = ran &renernl, Acting necUE I, ee Secretary who fs absent STEAMER r ec & NIYHAU ° side FLOATED. on appes » det MRS. cuLtom : : DEAD. | | Winth op an ce ped bear Ln “Ry it is likely <conc to be set aside ence ¢ ted e op on from the city an onslaught She on’ began Mr, Mills onslaus |). Honolulu; Aug ~The inter-island Washington, Aug : th diinols Peee senator ‘ai me a lof f ththe Officers court Are and Elected. of that expressed lth ‘t brought In nim to his et awit ha pro-| Beane Niyhau, 9 hie h went / ashore | Cullom, wife oats day. She lected had sut -| the minority the ore ts = repert, the de partment ainst Miss Krueger's Inyntini a early sterday. on the coast ‘of th shortly The ffice eee ee Presiden ee eed t. Amos yuble for a long W time licates Its thorough umessi C. thRet disapproval of the y satler, A.| fs The = ReRe Island ¢ nf Molokai ee ttle é st nd which she ol it be a » presidents— p a g . | fered ee from heart Tames ea tr a D.| ae und Walla, went Wash RY t o } e ) ). ciate s ee s ] e ill Bee : ae my } last sprit byb3 «tl e evidence “cht foaae1AT vider | expected st lax discipline 3 nsfield, would be shown Ohl a total the los ss ST De- | mitted was eet ‘City, but experienced to cont nu? ee an no marked ae Sh | to eh | floated have existed by at vessels the marine which school went of to the improve ment She returned here Sa | application prior to and at the time of Reed] Imbrie Hoboke a rite pant Colone pee ee Mr Mills, and speakin g | rescue and arrived here in a leaking } da; rhe funeral arrangements have not | sia’ esi PP Terese aE oe tata metrio V versals and Parley’s canyons were washed out or damaged, and some of the street railway lines in the southeaster n part of Salt Lake were put out of commission temporarily, = fe direct y his at all Gwe } "1Sen risen washed not him. into 1 : rive1 level. of é ‘the famous ’ ize although the brie is | ’ river » had eG Cloudbursts In Mountaints Create Damage That May Reach $25,000. ee either intenaffert.diey shoot: ‘ora ee inquiry, x death | had ; or jury of aetion is responsible pera gsne. Deine parlors SA “fot nieSeht Sutton, at the undert akingD rs would admtt| TItAaale to- acks traelks cloudburs’ The tourists. : } section, daybreak ene at railroad out ‘ist contaming . in that since washed Aaa torrents Denver blodited “ Prison ae : u where the Ar is river rushes | 4S a large poi rte of ve natant ice S€ca ere canyon 1 000 eats t deep, was a con ne “arby oh y Vv W af ey e gn der : water. Ser its Pe > water had LE BARU Bees - SLOreK : Fe te river bottoms. ..,the: being: ‘moved; to — Be TI a Bue of the death odor, a & te on 1 ind. the. “Colorado Midiand zrement and their being grad- | Grande ‘ re “4 was said to be intact Many,of the} down by ori yshee ‘ ldices id scores of ‘tourists were|hearby can dividuals and small local communities | plac = y Jelayed Lt Pueblo, Salfda, | tracks who asserted that the reservations were z york d oa a gat sehiog 3 polnts.| : At Pueblo the. water ane tonight « I was F set £ . eR too large, and that exer ae ore x ate 7 TH saheuah the railway officials declared nite OVET ee : "with a. six-inch might be of use for grazing, shot 7 : haw vere making every effort to 4d i um grounds, an¢ Ww i Alena dorsement, Conditions et: ie Can eee death at Annapolis: 1aval academy OMA) soe was at Bt pcatttadg* * MEY PORT toa “ae the Une Seat rn ear valley, towns, heaviest ~ 5 mountain ; : h SIX 1NCNeS. oN urs ia adjoining one of the 7 swollen bv S f ‘ ew eet, aes mae ons : fe discussed. the ee . BCTV: 1s Peeeeeros yuaeep ce. the. reservations | ‘ Se ually pared let said ies pee odor eee tha the t Ou AL threatened dav “a, db er flood re re- giving | settlement where] as rene Better locke al g 1 Tie t pe ieteetin > cd eg es N.S on oa 1¢ . ws Testifies. marine corps, Ww ace ee Peres ea Y Ti sroved by the re ¢:g ve eithe enHuta approved by City Sweills Streams Louis Sampson, an d ro les the navy and by Beekman. Wintestified that the company of lewhe OUlkens, i} nto | eral throp, of assistant and acting secretary of {‘s an agent hac ymtract with h m o ‘ z ° t . i] i [ . 5 the house, d fi i the navy The fumigate court also finds and : that he on d Ss : . Up 4 Rai road nh bales € rit e y. gas, “That Sua Ps Lieutenant an aren tc : ee Utley failed easss aof theSenne his a Wnts iaa wantoninnices resent) dad in an but that'no other precau Boe: Wh eee ticle 266, United States n a c Se taken by him to warn residents “| thons, s 1909, in permitting sleutenan ae ¢ 7 . ile Denver \ugust 18.—Another cloudburst at Four-Mile | building Sutte |» ttkei the o ; run eeawayy, and Geatimane wind been tak athe hte we) arm himself, SRT ee AS ('s . Shee ta : . vara ¥ ar to the. building: ta ook over Gite tonight ste: alling mace more disasti ous the yoy ae. PEC They akc Sie ts the remains ereek. | assistance neal and anon following © Lieutenant y> 5 . ; contined matter In acts did oes MPROVED Aug. 18.—With the pubof Acting Sec retary of the Navy Winthrop's approval of the findings of the court of inquiry, that Lieutenant James N. Sutton, jr.,. of ‘the United States marine corps, was “directly and solely responsible for his own death at Annapolis, nearly two years ago,"’ the famous Sutton case became a closed incident,.so far as the navy department is concerned. Counsel for the Suttons intim: ited, however, that they were far from satisfied, and that they probably would take the issues involved to congre ss, with a of having a full hearing of the a committee of that body. Sutton declined to discuss the result of the inquiry, which she sought in an effort to clear her boy’ 5 ae int the stigma of suicide, cting tary Winthrop said he had dissolved the court and ordered that copies of the findings, together with his observations, be sent to Henry. EE. Davis, the atterney for Mrs. Sutton, and to Arthur A. Birney, Lieutenant Adams' erLorney, Too much time has lapsed since the incident, in the opinion of the nav ry officials, to undertake’ any proc eedings against the persons whose conduct in the case has been made the subject of criticism by the court. They, however, will be informed in an official way of these criticisms, which will both serve we purpose of an admonition to them nd of presenting to them the view taae the department of their conduct. kmail co re —- -—-———_ ee ee lating to and authora gases , ref izing forest reserves and the reserve of reservoir sites either in letter or spirit sisted terms gas or apart- IS Washington, lication today i yAuusies ena? Dra in are’ wars aralyzed nd unconsclousness follows quickly, He as forma idehyde, siclan. won an ae nee th =, aoe la) IF: no es will’be. ralppeal to the reds de opensi ss key placed of the centers ests in plenty a the present zener: i Oa and perhaps for the next, but in ene ‘ years to come there will be . famine ¢ e » isif we any eee don't n't ¢at this{ time e take t Re Stite n ume “ John W.r ; p Noble, ry of ¢ former secretary . > on conservatie the interior, cfus'e spoke conservation ject cent Hig- oe that he tS secure a A eet or: to see ald, ne had use . was There’ {gs reason aH belleve 2° decision mes or be eee nt eiza after the court term. "ihe aah stad tie all case i more swiftly’ than: it ts ee far thar pre- he told signs statin the dan warning peouls from eé ee verour ast Tesources Ines policies aati $e Roosevelt policiesatons and rey to these I ee mene ted. “It is folly for, us to say there is land in ple hy and forests in plenty, when Se ie ines ‘ we a fer more that ue om wee He is ts prein. conheey IOISON gas declared fumigater that y mea lock on KELLOGG, alonitnel a elt policies,” Mr. | cases * involving ie dissolution the} to the court about April as je: wel oonevelt policies, Stand Oj] company ex] ect Si ae- | Kellogg was hopeful for. a 15Se decisfor Pinchot's address dwelt.on conservation partment ot justice officia in a montn]| fore the recessed for the summer, #8 a practical business policy, He said six that can few pared Co satisfaction principal et no ee go puke the hi a until he arrived to oper ne e sald he had locked the back acon aand left a key in the lower hole of the front door, and then Sddstudted be hantalenntns , Conservation 1a life own to the service ace TAKEN DISCIPLINE stated that the fumigator he known’ as hydrocyanic gas and pared by placing sulphuric acid ea avis ee ee aaemice . of his’ country and whose mistakes, if there are any, are those of the head and not the heart. otis? In return Mr. Pinchot spoke of the mine magnate as a “soldier of the common good,’ and wished fer more of his ee eee TESTIMONY The jury in the inquest Into the death of Corydon W. Higgins, who died as the result of inhaling a poisonous disinfectant used {in his home at No Oxford apartments Tuesday afte rnoon, returned a verdict Wednesday afternoon against A. M. Rice, the fumigator and the agent of the Western Disinfecting company, of criminal carelessness in the performance of his duty The jurors in the ise were William Edwards H. D. Watson and Edward Pickering. County pitt ral Job | Ly stated Wednesday night that inasmuch as the jury had brought in the | Verdict, Rice ill probab ye arrested| a the charge of involuntary manslaugh| er S| tl e P ey ‘Stn Tae a th nee Dut ce =the | investigation Ric the fumirator "Dr. P. Wilcox, John Hamiplain; janitor of“the Oxford apartments; Mr ny erson, ng in the flats eae to oho mies gins ee as and oe. ein owner o Ss, were he Rico gave e ; Water PRESENTED were Cents. —_—. and That No Warneee MUCH Denver, Colo., Aug. 18.—Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the Un ted 8 2 de ‘ : ° o ai epartment of agriculture, and ee Thomas they 5 Showers Know? Sutton Was Directly ResponsiCloudbursts in the mountains to the east, southeast and ble for His Own Death, In- southwest of Salt Lake descended with terrific force in the, tentionally or Otherwise, Is mountains early yesterday afternoon, putting the mining Declaration Made in Reports camps c in many localities in the middle of raging torrents. Roads in Bingham, Little Cottonwood, Big Cottonwood Signs Were Posted, F j Reservations, é RESOLUTIONS Price, COUNSEL MAY REQUEST CONGRESS TO TAKE CASE Gas Was Used to Disinfect Reclamation Urged and Speakture 1909. Dead Man’s Relatives. ARREST OF THE AGENT LIKELY TO BE ORDERED Wit 9 That Dead! ItHeSSes a a a y eee IN NEED OF PROTECTION Benefits 19, Finding of Court of Inquiry Into Death of Lieutenant Jas, N. Sutton Is Disapproved by of Corydon W. Higgins Says NATIONAL FORESTS ARE Outlines AUG. Jury in the Inquest Into Death . : . Enemies of Pinchotism’’ De. clare That They Are Satis. fied With Speakers’ Ideas, and Cheer Addresses Lustily. er THURSDAY, Republican. ‘ wan You NEGLIGENCE LASE 10 BE HAVOC IS WROUGHT I) CHARGED SENT HIGHER BY SEVERE STORMS Is Addresses EXPE Cc TED UTAH, 4 SALT Today: e Herald Inter-Mountain R b Established Prepay iets Conservation Weather Republican Slogan. majority report ani White Plains, Aug. Thaw was taken from the Westchester county jail to his old quarters in the Matteawan asylum for the criminal tnsane this afternoon. He bade good-bye to his mother in the consultation seo of the jail. haw appeared cheerful, His mother will move ckage Guntage could to ater covering whale camp is no exact estimate be made last night. Damage in ort City. Matteawan on Friday to resume her The greatest damage in Salt Lake residence near the asylum. Before de-| done at the corner of wee, ee ang paming Thaw. made the following ] Second” South: streets iere ee ste : street improvements are inde r way. eee ; flights of sixty steps each had beer “I don't question Justice Mills’ “ honcompleted and thestréam rush just ng down esty, but surely his opinion is not @8]geacond South. stree from. the bene g00d as that of Dr. Adolph Meyers or around the University of Utah undermined Dr. Schmidt and all the other alienists|these concrete steps and overflowed a who examined me. The judg was | score of lawns . The grocery store at 116 wrong vrong 1 im relying on Dr. Baker as im-]| Hast Second wasSouth street owned by J. 3 W. Donkin, flooded, a stock to the It was hard to acquitted by store on the east Is a new brick building twelve men and then locked up by one. | nearing con pletion. The basement of this One man should not be permitted to] building was flooded, and until it can. be nprison another man for life.”’ emptied, the extent of the damage will — iy nM rs s. Mary Copley Thaw, in a state-|be known. Mr. Donkin fears that the pies foundations have been weakenec ment given out today, sak F With proverblal perverseness, the flood “The only request made for my son rushed down Second South street all over partial: wag that value of $100 was damaged: he be transferred to the] the road excepting in the Adjoining this proper channels, Bloomington asylum, although, as a@]and tons of mud were carried out onto sane, acquitted man, fhe should have the pavement where the eapnalt, bestan, an or a e & goes with courage East stree at the eresouthwest the no been liberate a S|at P.Tenth Westerfield cor undaunted by this decision, and we all ner of Secand South and Tenth Sast look forward confidently to the action lesareuci overed with: six Inches: of of the court of appeals. It cannot be mud and gravel, and all along the curb tn that this illegal restraint of an acquit-| Second South street to Sixth East -stree ee known by everybody to be ab-|the water « ae a fe tbe oe leavsolutely sane, can last much longer, ne mud and alygreRaTitant me tes Moran, o * Eas ator matter how vindictive those who would a work Second South and Twelfth attempt to defe yerae justice may be 5 ae s put a force of men at work —_———__ {my ediately filling in under the ment PRESIDENT’S “COUSIN KKILLED, stair aie and’ they m be bolstered up les | so that the y will be acce ipted by the city. Trinidad Colo,, An Dar The street car Hne to the Country club Taft, a second cousin of Pre side ont Tatt, | wae Wes killed at Prior, Colo,, thirty miles north of here, early this morning, when 1 bolt of lightning struck hts house. He} conducted general store at Prior out of commission during of the flood. The club bulldir gS esc aped without age, although the rain and tha ws ors ears De worst grour nd enteral damhailstorm was RED ARMY OF INVASION IS FIVE MILES NEARER BOSTON Entire Left Wing of Defending Force Compelled to Retreat Before Superior Numbers. Z0ston Aug. 28 —General Tasker H. |!ng Haas : a hi B ading army of the Red]|the aoe d he Noes itbeleaas five miles neurer po e we -four hours | derec for last . General hour of sure oe nto Bilss, and it was only in today’s battle that the inof the Red army was or- action. ee than — bie fader tak ooneurignin in While today’s ehting foreed General ae 2 e I ew to retreat and mo his division thewye" ti left of Massachusetts | headquarters era Robins’ pond back E knOWT AB _the 5 1e38 ree South ee the engageme a was rePree 0 i a Ate Ge al il- | garded as rely preliminary tc sreater ofone Pey NV hat nmert ‘d Gea re ifully battle Wwa h will be fcliehe \ebably so th; it the entire left wing oo re aie tomorrow. t glue a 1 Iso sufferec ie rae we r 7 : oA gon train Bridgewater, ius.,, Aug. 13.—In an Oe ur j uperior in actual numbers and in|tempt to back “up his viaiatan left wing enaiaal the Red force swept down upon]|and to put an offective barrier to the a the ues ft, and drove them first into] vance of General Bliss’s Red army in tha ae pos ition ind then anothe with irre war maneuvers, General Pew today orsistible force For the Iast three ee dered his right wing, consisting of the General Bliss has mired aoe in| Second and Sixth regiments of Infantry e division mussed itt the ull | and the oan artillery, oe as infantry, trength of his cavalry on nie ‘Ae sit Hank » exe a retro ement from In other words the flying squadron has helr Peattion at Titicut adie to the been be en his infan strength and]y Ht inity of South fnson, where the the Blue army, my an Fapiacinll trength | brigade was directly in the th the it proved t be, rith the oe rienced | Robbins pond headquarte - ot e Bluse renth « sloped cava try to infuse life into}army. The movement bega 3 o'clock the volunteer cavalrymen this morning, and at 8 o relgele the militiaWi men were marching through Bridgewater, aay Work Brilliant. General Pew also his headquarThe ork of he cavalry was more|ters from Robbins por id to a point near brill a and of untold as istance From South Hanson ie , t} beginning of the ‘‘war," at o'c lock Last night was a most trying one on the Sunday morning, the Red roops of cav-| militiamen in camp, as the rain fell in alry have practically done all the fighttorrents, —— | | |