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Show 2 THE THINKS AMERIGA CANT GREE ON FACTS SHOULD INTERFERE co IndicatesesNeither Motion UNCLE JOE WINS ANOTHER INTER-MOUNTAIN Pee eo Ambassador Takes Pessimistic View of Affairs in the iy . case hily e American Italf by Would Kaiser's Railway s Be in| Garfield contents Bagdad The {the commiss | |} Which | based Scheme. \ St.Petersburg, bassadar of one deeply. ference thinks ceedings ecive* In' in that tg should of sx aC nt if the not the Utility y pro-|tjons the re- "Tf United) te eae pueeeie eae Was Algeciras con-} Germany's attention pp Ler 15 The am-}his argument, powers most | dangerous prece the Mesopotamia the. ‘ States March of the juterested on. you : aa titlec remitnetad the Be Rete gett te motions that the America should interfere with the} made Bagdad ri vilw: iy scheme for the reason Ae other oe that. Americ: an inter¢rests / are ‘ vitally Mallee avenintati coneerned If Germany in renouneihe gcovernment lnc Morocco rets Mesopotamia and an dence outlet to the Persian gulf, American as ta 1 exports. in that part of the world will} necessarily be cut in half, because ee | fore the produces all that America does, hile cheap transportation and ae will Must preclude competivion. Mi "Washington's advice to avoid for1id such an eign entanglements is no longer pos"Bu sible. The Americans are an energetic Re producing people and they need markets The Jatest events in the ast have ‘blasted American hopes there and if you~ indifferently watch the European powers divide Asia and Africa you will soon be confronted| wilh overproduciion, | unemployed labor,soecialism and a ‘critical situation cenerally Must Secure ‘Ameri¢éa must evi tion bill, {joint WANT ANT WAR. sion to Conquer the An torney nev William ane order, A TREE 16.-Gen. yesterday many officers yostok daily, tion the in are dispatched indicate Far fact Bast to that him in ne: ‘usual way -r- is ¢ Lake Baikal... in Manchuria slrengthened rather and charge the amount be army in Siberia favors will un- pa Tad Guawed Indian ton, an the old Dis- hermit's cabin. Iffe and eked out a the other miners is a territory Rats ‘had : and comprise the side of his werevinterred a i of the As short in ti todian warned of impending German Steamer phone face. | arrested Now. in the. single my. upon. me». to) her: beginning, Caliber hotel, to force the his Hampton | of ity county, in that Dakota, the 'torney. to ation more, nid, time, was to Tecently and I. saloon to that revolvers, halls tie » balls into be the inquiry he shot at ang, it Duty they the were taken Carter testi- | see |} I with that and: the and the third fifth ' and eighth Mou snhied to Stop | anything from taxation . to at oe wi eo from.) Indians léast prohibited be from required twenty-five leasing to live 4 few yeported i resting Carter | jail them and| and cul-, upon when Lt came fe is entrusted -to ‘the "sans and ais It. I put in vouche aa assuming : that it or Ma) mark, asser ae, Some ul ing aon ea i y Deb is when -But, skirts. clear have permitted the vouchet system | | 7 to be exempt, lands for ice and had stepped in and had they} hen duty their aan it w asa duty not am |acceptine Would a/ was There the time, and | they revolver. saloon at all' Their jperformed fact) jHould have Hampton objections. and troukihy the the seventh, tenth, sav: "Well, we did ery came, they This it. anything know fellow. ‘This is about the manthat has "If the the no year ‘second and and tO} gone be | that bullets body the re-! the not j in the killing. developed 41-caliber And was there and |passed ¥8" lsixth. jinth the the f found remembered Hampton's that all body This is taken another session will look two from fied retain to went it and I was carrying| time protection | j the business, the forward for these insur-| of money saving jand vear first And the companies. ance on| 'eould hours before a created They theiy - were released presence Guy Nash, have surrendered my contract the grand by jury "Never, as the evidence of your arsensation ach a| y shows reachee until you ‘sug: shows, ‘ the vestigation the witnesses in throwing them Into | gle the criticism voucher system was there a there sin Why, how could jt three fj of case and as soon as | years es adjour ned, and were told that they ; At least $0,000 acres, St is estimated, | were ; held merely to keep them from ~ will be allotted to the Indians, who will talking to each other and to Insure been forwarded been ‘directed when a needed member of as wit-| the cor- to to them volver to the government, ate Nearly education and abil- and that ; be? : These men sat there weeklyot their under vouchers the \ecashing ‘noses. and if they took them and looked at them, why, then they ap-/, proved what was done, and I stand} | approved. If they did not take them| look at them, then they deceived | ~ ,;me into the assumption that they per‘formed their duty, and that they were satisfied with the manner and rendi- | tion of my accounts Can't 7 ‘ cighty Lease Lands : ‘ 1 that there ia all the Made a iand Citizens. subject to acres LAND Settlers, for HELD HELD T TOO : Commissioners Less ne its' account In Passed on Paris ecounts. Car- Idle On» ; HIGH. . Want More) < |} "The matter of the public >genral about) don unappro- from the most was board e to be. held , tax-| auditing ‘John of committee of the New the | not paid out J. P. Morgan by & the story of That money me, Co., Lake .¢ dur- the was but was paid to take up some importance to | etes which-I had. discounted der to pay obligations of the communica. . 1 er cele ' "za of commissioners | York in' Salt > | my m; Haneoe ‘And regarding steel trust dividend. the in ‘or-| New| Life. it must not be said that this N« OW, | responsibiiicy of ‘this auditing cominil- | lee ean be confined to A, B' and } During this long. perjod of years there to Juab county, y wherein they sug-acta ih Rie Feo = coated: that: the Limp scquupizelovers | Send*n delegate to a convention pro- -posed the ae Life. And let me s P at never a dollar of the money passed through aife's pangs to which 1 did net put Lana. meeting }COMMIssioners of Emery county, | Castle Dale Progress says , nen are land, and shall not acquire. title to it! Gp have resided upon and eculfor from twenty to twenty- bee been a _ | has t rotating | 1 membership: this th to the time the present pharged for Be board state this Maite the land of 'T average price had been but} have past from an acre Emery of land has been county. and the condition counties in selected several is in| hear the gentlemen assert, those| in my hearing, did hot know and | Andrew Hamilton York oe Ut ited, | officcials Life's and that was spending generally: «the: the | insurance throughout. th States On Jfnes which thof the Jnsuranee companies to be necéssary for their *sue- beHevyed other |eess about" the who are here and Others, that they | New and the benefit of the policy- | holders. the cast have sought lands : in that re- same ere. . ar || * ‘ . re? gion and many settlers have establish-| [U Tal Senn afte noes rset | Cale fog tate: ed homes along the Big Muddy. This , by the state are required B to purchase |. "Why. if there was trouble an agent Spring, there have been: indications of)3° certain. tract. or subdivision, and.|would' write from a far-off country | great immigration to that section It loutcof the number of acres acquired, |}and say: ‘If t his bill paagee . is going is feared by the people of the that there will not be any land connections, Richard by to trans- dtans are ina section where lands been in great demand for the two years. Hundreds of farmers property to priated land in the, Big Muddy valley ine. Lhe. the April xweelt:to..con-, sider actionConference of the state land com- || time A and. B; next year B and and in the vicinity of Culbertson ds to | missioners, taken a year ago, wherein| and next year D_-and. BP; se that be the Indians. It isany. stipulated ; ‘ae | | this Knowledge has spread. And thus that given they. to shall not lease of the tae i minimum pr +4j ‘of state land was ed oO $1.50 to $2 an acre, | it simply excites my Jaughter when until they tivated it ee surveyed loaned it was county, Mont. a famfly100 and he five years. The allotment is therefore |¢154. Now. the board Mer not conequivale ta tblishments 1 nt to. the » of sider tn application for land unless: # weservation for from twenty to twen- |accompuitied by an offer of $2.50 an ty-five years. cre, The lands to be allotted to the In"Since that action was taken not c quick U. ordered will coroner's Located pass months, It is etsimated 4 et tions have (337 in { erritory $199.000.000 the cohclusians being ordered kept by the' ) court. "‘Thet district as} criminal | secret' 000 families and the general land office f has designated surveyed lands along) the Bie Muddy, north of Culbertson, as those to be allotted to the Indians, The! tories danger. in 7 as eat / oe | Plaza strect three weeks ago. - The j Jury filed but a partial report, a part Them. acres. for himself. each child sts age Ae : cme Se . Mc- | 2ting Stewart Carter from all blame |i, a tenth month; and | i the mysterious killing of Thomas! | year; and all the Object Being 16.-The a report March Nev., Reno, returned grand jury ‘main- pasynent Citizens ar three si: bloods, g. eee heen mad Se ee the ers first the passed+ it that "Suppose came accounts the When month prplee: for ther were vouchers the er Som as of hands the in tion Washoe, exoner- | it d came to a sec oo mene aN w it and month; to a fifth iit went in | i Were they perfunctory? No, sir, thes were salaried: a special salary for depa for/ 1 another - salary eHairman, others for ensation +r as épPrar ey " IMpPensatho Exonerates Blame 3 Fron at 0 |7 Yotthane Sia: "me time the was that. in, to ate voucher And a‘ proper‘y not submitted was s it to i do \ that? The duty whose auditing committee of: the trustees Bullet | h mother children at and of Carter F We Then to perform my duties, Now, first month came and went. vouchet naiiel ltt an has until dueing the Indian department | gkees | Disabled. 116. be fer the Ifidians to Valley Siuings-to''gach -head.of Chiekasha, gute are thriving modern towns. The fi | cllizens of congress in 1901 thelr solved and themselves In the general mass of the Present your. good. wife-your best country's citizenship. friend, with a building lot in Smelter City, the new addition at Garfield. These lots will.more than double in A boost value in sixty days. Prices of lots| Railway fs a boost for Sanpete county. $50 to $125. Smelter City Townsite| Use the pioneer line when Co.. Selling Agents, 201 D. F. Walker | conference. v Bell cou- was, cher ? Voucher. NS nk ead raeat ie His) on Payments ea aes Ces. eee ehé CE a | y ouc aad beau- for month - ly eeded S.. March 15.--The pan. 6 Germa ar Koenigen Luise, which ue im mato today, her rudder having. been broken in a storm, will be. able to proceed on her voyage Friday. building, the said they then in north- |} jy," victory, give you. a chance -here.' sufferers famine Mrs. hus 3- her"C at first planed to give them allotments| STATE but of lands on their old reservation bs the people in the vicinity protested and Emery Senator Hansbrough succeeded in in- excess Pe i practically: : : ehief of the Umdubula tribe has called} together all armed tribesmen and they | have taken up a strong position In the | neighborhood of Rorkes Drift. The clergymen in the district have | been that the all, were purpose "After and beyond all that, let say this to correct the press asst rlions ) which nobody, on the part of the comThe Indians to whom the allotments) ter a few moments before the tragedy has assumed te do, that what are to be made are these kiown . aS! occurred in the saloon. Nash =) | pany the Paris account was actuTurtle Mountain Jndians. Thebr res- | fuses to tall for publication. is called reported upon and passed upon | cervation, in North Dakota, was recent¥ j ly increase | the Indians distance | jy stricken. what but and bv ime, the fault, during the excitenient {it fs believed | to be continued Washington, March 16.-Unless the that some one else, probably a,broth- | blame, the responsibility is theirs : I could have been appeals of many Montana citizens, er of Carter, shot. Hampton with a it is not mine. stopped ine first month, and if I could| should meet with favorable response, | evolver of heavy caliber. withduties my performed have not thousands of acres of , the best land In Witnesses in Jail. out area snting detailed vouchers, las. vi-)} ments Nutives Threaten. panic. of administration my in department one officers, l payments of 7 Washington by | ing, was also thrown into jaili for sevcitizens of the county, These protests eral hours. Nash is alleged to have are addressed to the, secretary. of. the | stated vesterday morning that he was interior, the commissioner of the genanxious for the grand jury to comerad land office and the commissioner) plete its work, as he wanted to reof Indian affairs and the attention of eever from Richard Carter, a brother Miqnts Lna's repre entatives in congress | of Stewart Carter, a 41-caliber. re- and only about are conce be doves tivate the lands, and, vigorous protests | oner's jury that investigated the kill- | 40d against Tribes Durban. Natal, March 16.-The natives in the Umsinga district are in a|. There state Of uprising and the rviledesd n in-| in the habitants old per made Foxe will acital from his cabin. Natal of expenses. other im the city tofight Indians have Benton was about 70 years of ag [sp petanee men of Little iselnown of his histery, as he|jty. Out made no confident of anyone. The re- |! OKlahoma-Indian mains) ex- | tradiction. Mari- 2s Mrs. pe Le is" McAney :who man John not Montana be descendents. "The fire was still smoldering. | ¢ "hoctaws gnawed. Plan. It in led | in precar- in the it hurried line of duty and victory, can nol alw Life York |scious ts Nationalization Tokio.Adopt Mareh 16.-The committee Hampton's mean that Valley cinily and he was not missed for Be civilization couple of days: When his rae ar-| their local legislatures, anee was noted John Jarrett, a neteh- | courts bor, went to his cabin and broke open themselves the door, finding the old man lying on| of the Chickasaws, the floor face diwinward in front of the | the o Crecks | fireplace. is around: in) ¢_huprehes as sociated} | ojectria Mving : they be delayed But there was never |line or a thing that was done in the |New |/of my | cutive of becoming promise sensociety startli a Cen el ae €xhibits, such as shells "LTS and er ‘yvolver ] ™) territory. of ; Browns Hill, in mining district; was his ious existence by working the mines tle never even with Bet in jonton) the de-| Willlam . started in lwhen the MAN RED ; times 16.-Joe Yalley dead of who is supporting servantfand two a North FOUND DEAD '" Dialers Whites March resident Cascade found a Cal, tion of every great public. his | there are many things. to" "mean, | Which, In the under- | the desire for ene 38-caliber a crowd in the territory | Choctaws }| Seminoles séiia. covered, Oroville; on, who thinks that of the present one, the Beers' scandal ‘Beers pension' ) «nd ia individual is the Talleyrand the confidante of |and author of the charging mother is 3s suingg rich Near plans | Before Charles were made in by Attorney gives suit The most of the one Neate cations held Move. arta the ‘ who Vendome stharge as a demonstration to" influence the | cannot Russoe-C hinese negotiations which }and white show -little* progress, The. Pekin, au~).j een adopted thorilies have wired instructions to the |) ppoepe are qe Tartar goenctalk at Be One: agsres : Ling Kats and not probably wife, and HF WEALTH Pekin, March 16*-The Seoul au-| thovrities have sent an official dispatch the yest being to the Pekii government that a large| body of Russian troops has penetrated | and mulatto to Wusuli and Welunkiang, near the |1865: mixed northern frontier of Korea. This &€xshades traordinary move is perhaps intended | AGED HERMIT the | Trans-Baikala.' Troops fay going Maj. Mason to pay his wife's | what the object was, and of what the this now, and tpayveling expenses and thathe began | expanse was I. say a course of lying and petty meanness | when I look around and see their taecontheir 1 challenge me, before les gy their honeymoon the dimin-| the by Inwyer told the jury that he never that stingy so was \yjackie }pyen paid his wife's car fare; that he (000) for the and sheriff | ern Japan. owner by warrant return here. A con s any the propriety on the a broken of? the ane se This is the reason 1 j-very few for Can Grode koff's order and Gen tennenkampf's excessive severity in |(and ‘the crushing. the revolution at Chita in) literally fussian $500 of tenance Aney is ished and therefore the officers allow | ne one to visit their headquarters A Washington, IN BEON isyen Isnglishmen are exclude | dian territory, : tussians Disorgunized sore iZ : Russians | things } "The disorganized state of the Rus-| dweller sin a bye beet instance . N MecAney, order the would apd the Mastick, Their have than today cnas in-)jjjowed until the final the freight paying been In a preliminary piled on was straw ne; -he resources his to as {inquiry of $28,04v to invoice one item glected the motherpinassets, and his in cash steps \law in to: make him pay vp an declarations Tokio,: we :belleve «at | Five Civilized:trides Have; Taxthe Ja upanése at consider Ua coisdte nine Aicaccesion| | able Property Worth a cen the situa- | recently who general: A famous safe. otis sad from Manchuria is quoted as sayin "De:matte the official and diplomatic from Harbin to military forces on mine wanted on if woman j tiful eRe sumniratiedF that | qf;aid considered The railroad) and by congress and for divorce and alimony Mrs. McAney is a young ity of a oe sels buried lo 1e | will is county Pred ae at issued etta od only grower, this Mabel >] eV Viadi- the one.) 5 ~ . . i $50,| cites my laughter and 1 derision rhe affee|Pecksniffs of three administrations : Mason. Maj. for jceep of disfranchised millionaire Aney, land saw with the for‘ Mason "Comes Back. that Mackie alienated panded way sense etiined to) testifying to carry have which stock - jot Alexander the fact March and here page the diéthaviitg the | member this, I. did not go in. there adopted the plan/the owner of this company. I went there as a humble little Jawyer, | WARRANTr FOR OR N MILLIONAIRE for the Tahini meeieel of the domestic thet in. got L Jawyer-and It) eountry vote vallways by an overwhelming Pecksniff Mi this 1 beat pecause | dissenting a Without adopted, ilso) | Wife Charges Wealthy Mine Owner yote, the bill for the construction of |the position. I beat him with all the ad With Perjury. the Seoul-Fusan ache legion of great names that h ‘ ‘ The dowager empress of China has} ayound him: and I.beat him singleSan Jose, March 16.-J. B Me- | contributed 100,000 taels (about $70.-| panded and alone. And when I won passing justice issued to Manchuria, begun \ suit his I excluding the Japanese from russian aw:an ict as Manchur ia and at the same time b tery on sinning the distribution of land Binion : ‘The the disbanded troops, whose famfies 2 arly. willing to id that the re ure helped by the governmeft to emtny theyre grate the Townsend) empowers the, the ofl coal, directed appropriation negro states oppos- two side iaries, nae os burying they were | tain mound the mountai jh lf miles eave his Region. Petersburg, was Maj. Charges billewanltalke IECIsIntivd ) When taken as oN eee Ae Spok@)| Ohio) (Repn Keifer Mr. ip southern redueing measare his upon from the representations |congressional [mane St° 1: i. of from Why, women know what was pore didn't Diese h March alienation own wife's affections through dirty, sneak ing, dishonest and |} tiorney monwes Grodekotf's (Continucd representatives in matter in harge Believed They Will Seize Occa-| Amur for 1906 lil) gay is sald'tn'suppoxrt of this ree on have sure which vou gentlemen Mackie, president of » Mackle-LoveFe Oe ES GU eae joy company and the Mackie Steel >" Tubing company, against his unele, quiry will be made shortly in one Of) the regular supply bills, it being esti be) will needed the sum | Oh d that particip | MORE tlon commission commerce compel and in the | witnesses | inquiry already 100 iene aan aig. séeure er BODY ees. _UNDER wherever -it is possible Taking pa in the'! Algeciras conference was the direc ton. | Strange first Ame Flee an step in a wise rovernEng cg and neh ney The Clemence au | M. acdc ularly ad Stau! 1ton, of Bison ena are Bryes Secretary: and America and would certainly welcome ae home, such a policy y on the part of President | vill naming Roosevelt.' Jonas JAPS the house adopted resolution which jinterstate summon tending line will) American province, will not prove sauisfactory to the American people. gument Markets actively country 000 Before proceeding to a further dis-| cussion of the legislative appropriation | Cc Cowan. | | Packing | this thicag Chicago, this 16, (tates through one administration and rotates through another, and as I Maj. George Mason, a millionaire and jit appears that he is going to be tk © former president of the West Park Tallevrand, an indispensable member poard of another administration. The clubman, military man and Ziobe trotter is aceused of having Disbursements Above Critici-m Calls It Assassination, courted the wife of his nephew in do you think that the mer "Nov "Who believes that il was absolutely | France, Spain. Scotland, England, Yelwho held the same velation to Mi ecessary that the United States| lowstone park and the Trinidad isBeers that | did to Mr. MeCall througa ea after they had gained the top) lands, while the young husband made lhis administration could sit there of the mountain where these men,| ineffeetual efforts to stop the attenlthirtgen years and not know what and Pwomen and children were cooped up) tions thow the expenditures that were made jn this erater, what reasonable being Mackie states that these attentions lwere to be and were disbursed? in the United States believes it was) were continued after he returned with | mark this, that I say when I disbursed necessary that every single woman) his wife to Chicago and that when he| my expenditure of moneys, not a doland every single child in the crater objected his wite told him that if nme liar was disbursed in a way that could should be assassinated? didn't like tt he could "pack up and be criticised: and therefore he and statement which General, get out Unele George will take care ‘ 5 . such like him should : not sit: judgi lWwooa. see youchsafed {n response to}of me ‘ a ¢ me as but Judging |™Me #8 peci he continue?" this did' long "How. of the seeretary of war, the ecablegram demanding of him an explanation of) was asked. quero. And they talk about ‘yellow this most revolting exhibition of the "About ten years.' | dogs." valor of our American soldiers in. the 7 . Now, of course, in the admintstra- 1e Catenin oe 3 have been : Cut in 2EUC American ' discussing MARCH CLIMES HAmitToN WANTS "CURS" TURNED OUT Nephew. aah } the Bek with sentiment ALL Chicago Millionaire Mentioned in Divorce Suit by His be so strong that even the President of | the United . States will not again essay | | to defend the conduct of the comUnited States) }manding general of the troops in connection with this terrible | massacre of Mount Dajo. Nothing I) know of in the whole history of the) world equals it. obt¢ 1ine ed ACT A MENACEtie ince: Exports before finished IN and lay quietly until starvation surrender f that‘ has question ey Lorney GERMANY'S -Heve I believe people today to them forced Chica: East. the men or two SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, ~- COURT VICTORY ne see --_., {o surround for a week REPUBLICAN, vicinity left for intending: setHers; and: that; maby who, now om n if forced Indian famillics, w hose holdings exempt other from purposes. on 10, 000 Came is obliged to pay for two acres | to kill our business are practically worthless to cet | "Then they would taxation for schools or! faster sale BELL than today. Phones 1986.| TELEPHONES any one expected. out rush to ‘he Presi- (onevthal ae be utilized. ‘Trhe land {s,|dent'and say: ‘Woll::now, here is ‘this a nature by entry will be| | government To San esas or Los eae $25.00, Salt ke Route, Utah's m popular Nees 169 South Main steer, Tickets | orte }that land in that vicinity will leave | of such to become neighbors to 500}, secured remain. selectéd |plieants) in acts, the that it under hence public. can any must domain not be|agent's letter: for heaven's of. the | will lose all our business out forever | ile and sold by the state to apThe latter are willing to |pay $1 or $1.50 per acre for it, | that is all it {s worth, but are | willing to pay a hold-up price. ge board endorsed the opinion for not of | the ab county commissioners and ree re County Clerk A <. Leonoe as a delegate: to the ae ae h County Commission ner Anton)! ‘alien us an alternate.‘ "And for the ie eauig Ju reply: "All rig nite the Judge "Sit dow sake we there.' ‘Well, . "Well, enek is the trouble?' " ‘Well, heavens, if this bill we might as well get out of the "Well, all right. send comes. We will W passes state.' agents do something; / hite chiton is; frst or Xelves covered with ms rke # < the Turban Sh Shape. : write have | show what the objections are to it, and | will have to agitate, We will have the ; press do something; we will have the politicians do something; we will have the brim we | will trrimming seheome tr orge ‘t-me "hots is 3 posand aun |