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Show he Inter Mountain Republican ‘ VOLUME. era ter NUMBER 56, SALT ASK BOARD 10 SET VESUVIUS MAKES LAKE APRIL SUNDAY, CITY, 3 + WEDNNESDAY. PRICE BACK EXILES OF NATIVES A +> + +: RECONCILIATION inh d%... Washington, D. C,, April washing Burrows as ise mt Chairman + -_- OPINION ee ALL ONE WAY WORST NOT ae Se IS YET TO COME)OLD SCORES In the Smoot 7 acta Think ot Lowe ower © State's BY eer tela a-vote of ; : owners ore in Tnterest . Against and ' Crops and Homes Ruined, Peasants | Reealling of Senator's Invitation : ; For Safety Into White House Dinner Brings Flee City ' Interest. 20 ta L and 12. the 2, the eounty meeting me 1s officials; ' Naples, flow of April of lava ' Naples - rhe Mount 8 from on 7.- + next arguments ¢ + Vestivius, final case. and It is thought 2 reprot is ex- + Aelected* stat ‘ & eH landsae an acre bythe ' commissioners. of Lively discussion eration of ‘the the from stale state to $2.50 price ef $1.50 board boar of marked the conziesubject, for not) present, bit "alan repyheh of the at faaddya pady 1g land the board, request who of meeting. ie For awhille timentfaken it seemed the $400,000 tenance oy o firesolution pad the state tate and will for Delegates his the their thei be --= Formal a a main but the! aectio tion the 2 ) county, n families they} various flight, a Leonard x Te, ‘ and rr. éhins ! den, a ean ry, : m 7.-Present instrongly to the prob- ; . the in os of as descri interes ! : between : ; Oe was 2» mn change that. Il for the Hepburn. bill. be a lessening the woes South his daily about he called re less the chief of longer of: Sah icles cles avea been | coun- | thinking the lava flow would 4 W./ them, that when Ww inn could take they did cia will for on never Tillman the harsh struck floor, senate yisit the SOLON that Satethe known nothing. not reach | on escape with night pecelyed ment h & dispatch states> that Nt ecely 6 ‘rumor a recelved 548islands have Azores at from Me : ; 3. o el, William Areni n orton, Utah county, S. A. Smith, ereen atc Te county, Thomas) : e, Be the they | can them. race never White been ;, Yudgand BOR Avior cama, Ow [P, question, it, the it counuar' te fara Re residents sympathy with the ; read from Grand, " Uintah and Wayne. welthdr.‘ ed the "out. tion to ing B Mr. and while ot d RSS Oe tng heat! & e abuse that Tha: utual | phat to the Azores Movement Moveny cea tal Pie Facilities neta Six iF Asplrants mages | Williams, Both o the the © Parties 2 minority: deff2 , much of the land is far crops "The raise stopped » Of in the from ratiroads) farming hold and the price purchase of Bed uior is is is of th of million lection that Ta this there 1905 in that acres and Place |! of is uta ik nea : fo. be ; ng ieactinne through ze Poor) now. for 0 the tidal are visited by ships of and clasness Ponta Delgada, a town tlons At and these| tected, oo Mec 7 : pobre a af fUth the cou aG was invitation to haf jand board ataethe mottan meetin S- artied and a of and | merey usd Ww nee "oatd ofc aris his ring announce- | today, o of and 17 H all na- of 40,-| known lumber of the Republican "this n ODEs if figures. y give facts f an nad had na neee | would give me eeting, ting, but sired the : extend n at en | pion all tidal wave Miner of Perkins declared wiil ttee of wants not the it to for ways route Appointment) s to New is York While laid to to the owing , G fe ‘la land Aa . tion taken been not nad M yet Three up une qeclared, Senator enator | 1 matter the considera- | for were to ofee the champion other | | ee Se NEWS, be 1 rt had ant oy heard in regard one-sided, yp and| ing-of this evening a boat. by There were the for the big- pro- behait was present to, defend in| to regulation, have Marshal S. U. Washington. of ‘Me Montana April -1 re oot tood called ident}. uch: railroad we fleeces news 10 Sait 3. in D. Gendiand answer to In of the state land he bas | oar Tolton Ir, ghar agei- | yires in December rhe Py en a friend of sig of his remarks an article n terances jl time ranch member 4 was Lloyd nt | regard in paper cultural {f George MeCune. voyernment bnder Teun Riders. net os and for price +a Ne) by the A v®ore ing ay upon senate or many fix can amendments more more are are to now time the vot- for bill.} rate and oennink expected to be o taken, ts vote tinal the before fered a tet aeare belle sd a of the ems an No Sno RIOD. for ‘Roya ty. amour sor were eee tae Se 0 Aap { Norway, pri i= 1 |dozen amendments ma e discussec feel leader antl-administration rejected!|The toduy . arlament Christian a predecess ore ne er - ee ged "ot ability annd hel hi yb dee be of 65 to 49 the government that this" method of acting upon United "The i r of i where- out worked Is being: I the believe of beat $1.0 States nia they 4 Interests made a (Continued on of Mr. what the Lies es vy Page nine hav - them Nine.) 1 --- Candlan by ye propriating bill oo ig sein em fOr for éa the royal 5 60,000 stiftsganrd residence kroner at forj/amendments Trond | load ita down new the will enuble Hepburn measure Of} ‘Lake them to ¢ lay,a be c of $118 metmAC Lee fe. ) J Mullin ite society ed Death bishop Page 10. Special for young folks. s0 | warship Sunday the in oe cece ~- : A raceca reveals in life of England. fraud of features. THIRD magazine SECTION. > { Hiren Steen ee "3 the . ne » direc- Be s re e Seen held : yesterday ‘ste r ye be WN a pose . wpe ae Utah Sugar eee: com- s been other | directors Aft TOR: included that st his resignation his sta rough pat "mildly to the dt really to the resign from hat eee'S be: occup ea will an pathoriien: the a Foundation" "d- ener: Tee hymn and "AH Hail the accepting siteei freee aeeaions in rr Glo- us ay Pad the invocation by President C. F. Middleton of Weber ke, Elder George Reynolds vas called ut upon a to few marks in to spea He minutes. the of would be supplied his very of of the urging have the necessity steam hammer one,' of rieked taken and | they it by the m¢ an away : and the howyree they would San to strong have ‘rancisco contingent "Knueck:ed mis-|down" to the wishes of the majority more!and action on most of the eee if need|matters that were up for consideration soon The | was peck to them have Apostle | | ing spe spoke of deer aker the Knowledge practically unanimous In lew of the circumstances which have m« ares the | sident .of this company. Hiram Tyree,. voluntarily to nder his resignation; be It Resolved, That tt directors of the Continental Life Insurance ind Investconthelr @xpress hereby company ment fidence in the resident Tyree ‘ } regret that Integrity and tha eas thi Clawson, the and | the secretary of gospel which | ed the following than many of Resolved. That preach the morning and ability o t is with deep nantes hia ‘re ware aK state, pt the I clos-'| that was one of the tlonal wrong tt | January irate larges,: 1 we in former Wylie the - pass- directors President Tyfrom all inter preparation statement vhich and board resolution the board or hereby exonerate ree and" Sk tary session necessity of having pracehurch Mormon the been so from the first und fil- of iis company to is claimed upon referred wh cl agains ; re Ir M tt ey secrets of the great success which the The contract betweén the Continohaedh had attained. . Missionaries of | ¢;jtqa| Life. Insurance und Investment |} the church, he said, were not trained | egmpany nd th Western Agel theologians, but were farmers, black- | aayjpany, of hich Mr. Tyree is stil smiths, merchantS-men in all walks president, was referred by vote of the to Apostle > . ' , Fi Faithful Colony German of life, who could lay aside their work | qipectors to the new executive comand Doubt Overthrow, ind go out into the world to carry the) nfttee appointed by Mr. Cutler. The : ' , Alexander gospel of: truth to all nations. xecutive committee will consider the The necessity of supporting home| .ontract at a meeting to be held tod Ber lin Se a 5 y re at est | Dowie's European acheren + Sate industries was also touched upon by). n4 jt is authorized to call in ims | long to Elijah Itt according D a Apostle Clawson, who called.upon the | ,1., experts for consultation tegardt ‘ rat e, chief of the GerSaints to renew the practice that ex-|i,¢ jt before taking final action. Nor | Hex Jean Kra jolt ee Oe : tnat we the member! of the committe ee ent ne SO cadena dle- isted in the early days of Utah-that the faithtul. ; eet, patronizing home - Industry and | vould express an opinion as to whethcredit the Storyin of -rebellion er ant| of "s . ‘i fra i continued be would contract the er at home money the Keeping it but form present its in force in a for God,. the reverend: meritlensit aan | O jaid leas Thee. Thank ve £2 }apos the was sung by the choir and was said that if the contract shoulda has the power) Prophet" in Zion "Nobody | today. Elder Jesse Smith us cancelled it would be on terms that atands | congregation, Eve oe yey |to dethrone then dismissing the congregatk mM UN|. ore satisfactory to Mt ree, as well i ; s has us reac It committee executive the to is noe ie aie uuce that oe 2. o'clock. til Inasmuch that stated further fora ‘ | was ison will not ; be able7 to exercise It. Accomplished Work of Tells the members of the execullve board i2 Da i | Presidents of missions in various} .o.. ¢riends of Mr. Tyree, a4 well a caer WG OF 1SSTRENGTH, CONFIDENT \ _«bmpat the of president new the occupied States United the ofparts they would look out for his int t | the entire afternoon session in telling others ill : A . = ha >| in as matter this in He When Revolt Curb "accom Will He Says being is that work ofthe piished. In most cases. the reports : ‘ highly satisfactory, showing an New Office Created, | Reaches Zion City. | were increase in membership and interest = . \ rapa, ars | Antonio, Tex., April. 7,-John = meee saad ees on Alexander Dowle, with five of his fol | | western States mission, said that dur- office Desn pres dee Ogee ee a e z of president and general mani Lew! 8,= } ing the past three. vears; including x Dr, ; »*¢ Jobn., Au, lowers, the elder : Re an ths rae Ree ke < chief aide in Dowie's Mexican pro | the on evening this here in work there had visited Bt nas Vv as : . ; | Jec ‘ts, arrived thia | engaged that ; ; é |!D# ye terday it was decided avout: 2,500,000 people, disseminating | City of Mexico. - ates Se in houldbe separated and that popition religious distributing and gospel the ' > ‘ENT OMNIPOTENT. DOWIE wert Zionists, greete the statio be ‘with you,' "Peace alighted from the eas said train Nephi of times, Elder racts le; Pratt, the North-|, Pratt said, he Dow seery head was bared while Dowie contin"IT am happy to see so many Of | | ued 1 know that my |my loyal followers. » fleretofore, since he | @ practical insurance dismost were workers the other and in shown by the ee j couraged and section that of cities larger the on con luded occaslons different on ihad the of some of dust the, shake to But their-betthen | towns from. He their feet.' loyal and,-true.' are | people the salt prevailed, judgment ter |broke down and tears streamed from| speaker, and=now theyeare being re-his} controlled finally eyes prete -nd-| his membership their having. by warded | to see those back darkyess "I am going j tears made inquiries into many and trom, led I have increased whom "2% some. the resignation Montana a anti- and opportunity mangeneral and president as lignation , ~- For the first time in a number of] goer of e compan We believe tha years. Patriarch John Smith Was | his efficler n organizing and bullding called Bpen to address the general) yp this wtitution has rarely been conference His remarks were brief led ver equaled and the thought brought out was that Officers Exonerated. young missionaries should be given} i eco better preparation before taking up! Revarding the charges of falsifying their work in the mission field; they} the annual report 4f the company to | "We later months seized, was of was demonstrated, friends of Mr. majority that, had refused andjand an minds Sunday chools, on the other hand, !} Mr. Tyree remains as a director of Elder Revniolds reported to be in bet-|the company and there were no changter condition than ever before jes in the other offices Elder Joseph W. MeMurrin, of the The board of directors passed th quorum of the seventies also devoted | following resolution. endorsing M1 Tyhis remarks to the work of the mis- | ret fter accepting his resignation early apos- | games ikheaee Alley" without| aa: ntures of a frien' | on a Pr conta had |so decided, re-|been missions es es Mr.Fe ickiueack. T which the Tyree such occupied devoting work Sunday schools. Presidents jons, he said, were in need missionaries, and he hoped blind and until ex Necd More Missionaries e r the regular cigs 1S br Bi *. e served, been 3 the house 8 games pPipatelsned nightand da ‘ sporting ' hereto- That answered | Five Thousand worshippers the ren and $11,500 was thrown Into, The hammer duly arrive Peake should -have .a..better understanding of the was decorated in colored' fabrics mat yal | at coat of Directors. pete RIE company co any en rene eral manager of e only spea Smieh Somme the aa Ane. Saints. fae dining-rooim (tory: @ All played iy compose os of women. for 1s Paice gimont ater pallor Deep to find on Pactfic c sa 12. : Pack New York men experiment bill as to make ns Perea Dlder 9, aaa Geert New Y elecleaning e ¢ day F sharps aenaen " Invesiment estment morning, ee weitere remarks. in men tical EN the hammer att csc $10,000 ad Was wired to‘ He said it had re-|for a firm having a building in Wall street, | and he thought Page Comics4. 6 : é& taberna- a want it in our business, we ges ‘ade. once build the new tabernacte. aie i i contribute for the pur Es Thane up " . mtn hammer of a steam chase and Mor-| Drama, 300k reviews It is under-|\p is Com- Anti- Was Not Unexpected. The resignation of Mr free was not ehehaentaes the Cee GE fairs at the meeting of the directors was not as had been anticipated by year. Brdvident' ‘erith L. Babeoeck of. Billin Mont. nd j c openog day, then the|Carpy, V. McGillicuddy and one. or authorities' meeting ufacturers, as the bill w i€ Be eo Ate ati a ae meine collection to Element by At the speelr ‘e z tors prt ™ i ean aR at both confer- the conference ers today, President of a owt ontertagnhig It was reorganiza-|oonseerated. hammer steam the in card Edwin fashions Late 3s0two. the of "Tela: i ers ram: ye endeavoring are agreement upon the form of | Page fs blun 4 ©X-) term' latter's whenthe toy price brief Piiak beas Ae eee Senator) » judicial review amendment ‘that the promised. todays fe | roosevelt but if it apDee se were being hoard, © Garter of Montana that he would @D*\rate pill can: be passed by the,senate{|-- a raise. the thinly populated aaiaar Democrats| Page, 8. without calling. upon the United States) Merrifield int, int:A. of W- Montana in order¥ was S84 i formation he wanted tarded soclety State |} : dadtatahie sa ¢,,, to succee "d Charles! 0 ciligent iy erefore my edu har: angued must cara 53 Page Storiés that Five Tn ithelr™ Soin -fol as eo toaed was. fi Fr iy or Arbor may vat that:factions tt the an wp Zion. ers be/City Chureh announcements. SECOND SECTION, : I Page blowers for Easter ue Page 32 e when | Page Dowie ic Voltva, frac.cy had A wer BELIEVE ByS ) in P ie wa ml Th e ofBo the morning. tle took an active part in all oe service Ss Ogden department. ° Page 12 : j rate the senators endorsed, has anked. at to 6. City F ate Ee ee eC elie. Bee eat ies Pace CONPER, been although President sw of | 7° general he minor successor the es tpiracy a had dinner our y owwomen after > : man's. pads ee charges Dowle : and.bonds Lé Mayor Pane sere ouse |r, princess are the E 4, 6. carrlers. | be Sreeurts of rural been und | they cable struc k of a them it Four when Joderstood: The | the 4 cra ft rene had |merelydepartedjannounced talking Aldrich they Is thehad recog-|_.. the it propovote 0 > s over £ : rn" o sat . c thei anti-adminstrauion| [he |nized from escal or escapes price of - | Was that the improvestatement narrow rank drowning is A jeblated (fosoue leader ne } of ! bill } until hadhed && gor yehadout retardec sition bill. rate railroad the on ree | Bol; at S acciden of the scene. It} present i ha raised being sup-! land aunch senator two can-/other victims the of names oard of being 1€ B ae " Scene its side he ony While he ee" Be The arnad: | porters of the He Pp burn bill. which: the © Favor Sores declared, Page Sports7, page g age Farmer caplie din't l repared to. speak On it was OC If eae pre} also was and Its Interests. wld defend to the state the good of the etate he aoe the more yesterday the a nee There Editorial. Bese -- capsiz-|presumed several against forelyn Stocks | drowne ad should h ee he atherefore en 8 |20¢ ae Sat i-ban 2: of| Ing county othee € ontine ae ot company | age ; of use » 1i y , Pull Understanding, the reason. the oe atone the meet-| with understandsisted fo8s Mr.. Tolton board was wante meaver ing was in order that a full ior a attorney. Business Work of paving sidewalks sumed tomorrow morning. de- door f free FORCES OPPOSING | -Bridge and oe land, of | Page postal the blame abe: Special | Page 3. SeeBuilders ants opieDrown. IMceting rie | Meeting of of Aldrich and Others. to April 7.-TI ; Agree on Judicial Review sancaster,.Pa.. {Api 1, LATee | Ox=.) Me.,| | Washington, April) 7.-Senators Alpert pridge builders of Portland, held a ison. and, Culbertson Call's drich being at) DayltMeCall's on a dam river employed » Susquehanna |jengthy capitol to-Is «subject: under the discussion' The conference -were | das - miles south Of "here, the tion the |arranged as conservator Faitonts had been toldto that aposas early retire the eople le desired the eld at his home Pee b were eal StaG es lava more forth pours Vesuvius irives natives into exile. occupy work st edion of R stort : Sutherlanc natol that him advised cee, n community ee to swear allegi- to the Controlled. . Tyree of by he district heallng ay a of | tion franksof bythe congressmen, sub-! ject remarks of was Goslerthe (Rep Vt) The exeeutive departments, he| here] publicly less | Page and large the for generally congress; Judge J in. Washit xton "made ' Deficit, the carrying for of for Fake and . : 5 > a} made Ark.) (Dem... Por the . var. carrural pay for blame The | ficit, 5 7 mails Macon Mr. | | plea for more | riers Way behalf dacy cease." | State mad be day less be will .Postal made were the Son-in-Law the way on in all parts of the United the subjedis. which occu: held Not . ELECTED Continental the for theof custom been has ue gherit authorities the church to speak first, and what timd was left| Was given up to aaa aes i from bie aeeverul ral: ck should be | mon. conference Tidal wave sweeps Azores Islands and | but party, thousands are slain that if the) make an + utler succeeds Hiram Tyree a3} \friendly less ‘cease | (uest rite , : dé always oF ‘the eres : a have declared Blame S "CLAIM Worrking.. for ; formal pany telling o 1€ He-deplored.. the spracticy 0 | BIONOT LES once had named Mackay, of sending so many young men into An amusing circumstance connected| | the field without the company oO and experienced missionarie Bue SECTION. with Dowie's piv: geet A fe a ~| older said he thought much better tions is the fact tha $10, 000 ac atte] and inion; ain or recone tiaprion te nm ae on a itt a Auer work would be done if the young men | re-| and have the companionship it Tilin ry and a avallable Capital of the = | could a meeting He iiscalled ‘Aitoss Bares Washington tied up. ceive the encouragement. which the} candl-|members of the church and after pray-| older Smith's. X.. Benner men would naturally be able to peween ~ ana {ny he presented the claims of his son-in-| ger part, of the bill, He suggested a aw, Benner X. Smithtosucceed for appointment) Corting of the(Rep: franking propoge ake attorney Joseph Stare a down Ph We 0.) was: aat land ane glad- 0 cone and} com- | | wise rate SMITH' Republican Wash ingto SpecialApril Miner.ol tog Lake board, ihe nor Mr. chairman ) | considerate, many ip" railroad actihh ons iacncipantaieonlastg "_ as for) The 5 leader means and discussion a he ne etad | tion,' horses Judge unani-‘ ‘the would floor ways some will they Hill | changes action whose those ind | by the of men state iat is to be asked a bynaing id islands the of while TODAY' S ne-| little was there said had for discussing questions refer- | to the tariff, thé |eve CONETeSS- "el c ( nee eSS"ait Kew‘ ; ise. have Hamilton and. best P to be Bee i as aye committ f ae ), Spates in of the ‘ a x Washington the of dark oT) Thomas 10Ma in eee ina there isae) an immense., ger \oiny, and Colonel F.. J. Hecker, forMr. Sibley (Rep. Pa.) defended the and part) - r Senanin commissioner of the Detroit Free Press, are | railroads from charges that exorbitant (ney ate oe a sent. en Michigan Atwood, the boss that be named selects from (4. 8€-) ce Abel : By meeting. Evans of- ‘Smith eople's candidate, 28 the osing. Saginaw from Rea venfltlona tre je Tan of Emery on eeee N. Sondra secrets tiemeren moved that Rr, P. tee of three be pointed to district Alden, athdav ae J Until of President Smith rose fro his seat, | Gooding of Idaho, R. D. Steele af no matter what the oceasion, he re-| Bolse, Wyle, John Dern, W.-S ceived the instant. atténtion. of the|MeCornick and Frank Pierce of alt large congregation ‘ Lake, with the president as ex offic lo, wave Ih settlements the mounts alnous, re located level, ty and aat yat : the . 5sea oh ‘ ae corpo-| quides| juides + Jaws tariff tneir supporters, who are urging their | sired that any changes In it by the Republican }made and in the meantime W o jdgidacy, both| it needs no prophet to see Hil lare yrouilian and Arthur' wi npaigning merrily, MeMillan_ is | Republican party will not be mau selectec and the be fifth « were. unsold of 2,000,000 acres.) object of Juab county in leauing movement fs to get the price re-) to $1, 60 an-acre, back duced "we feel that-a protest should William: :man,ae has oi done Townsend men a) half nearly available 0 0 MOO essman. ent "It's! because get and and that a Det Pao should 1 board to pre sent it to the lan overno » d the followed - has lands, were for been has have ok the Navin Ata ate z an | 000 inhabitants, fluences congress in passing them Can't Down Tariff Question, land it says board The show yet the figures of lands also - campaign holds, said to who at. been for the Voliva Pera today because was EComey is Syes inEER framing of | mittee, cCampaigi into the entrance ),. «ne a round half dozen candidates Con-|cessity t was ON} water to develop the land. account of this sentiment that we were) asked to send out letters for a meethis to protest against the acion of the) "board.» land state left, no land has another now he ner evene nt had @ to B predicted of and individuals fl thatt nfluence ALGER have.en-| raise dry ee Toners lines pipe a it aNig dol in put can they jjaying fice the by experiments the yet water, officials In dry state couraged us to take injus- for years vouched electric battery and ake Mak leader, and legislation tariff for attendants Povennent ‘Kreiias ‘4 orient early revision of the eee ane made | fine trcut cna cne jerotection: or i muh > e in-} usiness o reason the that ong | Plain -. | Smaller towns are less fortunately of the the enactment during stability er Ee re DRE ue TO- SUCCEED WANT the raise in the price Dee ars we tearea a A private * Reorganization Session. ~missionaries . : and the work IS T. R. CUTLER of is ave been asked why the price of stat . TThe . ‘ Syke Le lands had been increased total ic k Senator Representative Perkins (Rep sales. in 1905 were 43,000 acres, only 5 , il 7.-The an-| Wash.) made ao tariff revision speech i April .Mich., Detroit, sale one-fifth the amount sold under the nouncement of Senator Russell A Mile. the house this De ous the Orne old price is a vital question ‘© | ver that on account of his poor health | out among other things iniqu i i. | Page 1. have fn Juab county o largge - ind je has reconsidered his intention of | ~ _ ee een es , ayn P Rate bill ae bate John as ¢ CENTS + atter pany, was elected president of th: 2 The matter of chief Interest to the company. -The fovh as executive comSaints, as well as to the outside world | mittee of the board of directors. con-the naming of the new apostles and sisting of C. Carpy, Charles Webb sustaining of the general authorities | Howard and V. T, MeGillicuddy of San of. the church-was. passed, and will|Francisco and W..S.. MeCornick. John probably not be up until the | Dern, Hiram Tyree and Frank Pierce closing session, to be held this after-|of Salt Lake; resigned. As soon as he noon. But that interest is at a high | Was elected president of the company, pitch was evident throughout yester-|Mr. Cutler appointed the ae day's proceedings, and every time |new executive board: Governor F. to secure any détails of the}, e‘ oe there Is a large faction. ing the disaster f north shore eae ee that has taken meer: ‘ " wie and even 1 Is rey ad Cable: ac- by German cable Possible Panisorst en Senet tee wil! be e Democrats a the issue ir 1 e coming & congressional & SS ampalgn, alg Representative epresentative John ohn Sh ary rp | re Orn ins . Explains C McCune and FIVE reversed this 7 wie: The whicimthe mass meeting Shiloh tabernacle at people in. will he spoke on the asked to put their signatures to a doc- first seven presiden of . seventies|two other. directors,.who.came to the iment renouncing their former leader, pete heard, and yeaterdby.. the presi-| meeting with the known purpose of of missions. Elder Rudger|‘firing President Tyree bodlly e extremely impre:essive. den cn ably ‘w 1 Chwean is the only one of. the. = At the beginning' of € "meeting i¢prosether this setian apostles thus far called upon to ad-| yesterday morning Mr. Tyree told ¢ re-|®#Ppear to with announce in det veuvis the wil a aa the Oreeoree presenttlm time TE it er has eee been im- rumored the +. me. -meet- | - ts the ope ning Sane as Ta -o ogy 3 Sete of ; burned tyranny, . Naming Deferre Deferred chureh done were ence, ae accusation ne $2259,000.. t, he Promise of a 7,-In Change. reply Wushington, April ss¢ s | @V4 7 streams' » ashesfas have settled vegetation: .on-every- | decepted> or messages withered sa McCune . : since by nN pee yep aah) ye ape My) SADR han yerflowed and the crops ruine bets 3 7 . great a caused; has tion @ J ne » : ert ¢ " 3 > sating of eras = we father} the Nep of conventhe called order. . In "Byer ane s movement were e ane, San ar Counties that went jaea! representatives were eer Piute McCune George movement, the of Rca , body BOR so emirfox that ‘ Rechymeppher Breer as 1a EP teto wel-|UP would is - . Congressmen and cha rles A. Wiigon of PRICE _ VICTORIES pled the time of the speakers sessions of the second day of charg+ the wentureome of nis. accusers Dowie of the in be of the to b be EARLY REVISION OF THE TARIEE ple prefer ine to sleep on the outside the villages, where they felt: carer th an fain i eee lives at home. of eS using mismanagement, are |@ncé to to teachings, é the | morrow that devastated his/|STOUP have been The| W@S fhere that thesubmerged, loss of lifesa House, RC President forget companied e on, heafneta, govern- are As specific Poet. ADC practice terrible is Bergin the 2GGerman ‘ being gtéa; ladecth oaiaeato tl as and with mid-|story Mormon rok gon in: charges of an astounding ineluding those presented, ho pee polygamous i. - akin) Pee T.Omit New Crater Opens Up. friends of he I8/ azores orrw Western at eaislands mideieis Diab Toone; Millard Millard county, C. Calliswilling to the burytwo.thenotables hatchet,(nat. There pea as ter; Rich county, H. J. Hansen and New craters have opened, and from a personal friends account of the limited eal. Oe th of the Joseph Sanpete county, ; them 1 lava is pouring ing d down the h mae oe resident who go so far from the Rees, Hedges; FP. as to say that that hie:é fslands. i It _ tna - + a ee ae B. Bouregard | tain sides in wide streams, is the chief executive would extend the ae e eee : ty, WWow ko BD. aitiet" Soh possible to tell how ive the flow wit olive branch if he Ae it wood te 9 8 Pd UE ae EK A , P. re es and this has Ingreased the he. arce pted. : reco "aor d Geor BU he ease =" Snow. re Interest, and . . bitterness, but "|Mr.the Tillman is known an enormous andperishthat 4. pee} bitterly slight put upon | Several thousand tidal personswave, nave him by the President a few/years ago, 5 :invitation. to| when a White House The report declares that some ‘of the Azores of islands of Germany wag|the outlying eet Prince Hen SAWteee oe offereaA. eeanie e De- e many to be she -moet ; 8.-Tloyd's April London, of ill er' IA en fine thy Lael gS mie of of Missions yt? = "e upper part is a decl ec me ully. be Personal | executive, personal| | a- the agge News Death garments , predicted. iII" one of nature Natives. <Alexander -4 his Chie uef eat n 7.-John oe ce te On loge' s.mentink Is battery RECEIVED Bare and Portuguese make | j whieleh to it "Moses eo 7 ¥ Breaks vastation AND of Closing concealec dniahelele atti' c Wybattery ove Aicadeh beneath ed, of | Germigny Carolinan's upon disavowal criticism.‘no in-hispartakes | tre REPORTS | 5 the is e Matter Apostles, I batt swt aeut Gharialanry, Amirieiesmanipulation... the une y eal dent friends of the to appears There as Azores Totall ant : we avEUES Be Submerged. see | they that a at.: of to 2e | cernrattes believe closely change c eee because re a aed a Said : co cae Vreeipent the} watched have recalled eoieague we : Islands Group care} pe > solaiete ae See Outlying | I Show - Bird. . Re ng his Senate aM unetren who men Made" Made" to 30 e 3 pril 3 ot ae rn 3 in Santee "The asnist ° Acwh aa 1e ra Sildpic: . how ne - MEAGRE administration| put of the rads isSs 5 © great ae* ee the on highsome 4 | a that and it Was | becometh blocked, have pe Ways Mithediity with wagons ne ) if - aoe‘ ont ‘ wa fe Th 1e military has been assisting ths | e } -- and Senator Ben the South Caro- | 2 = -clares ‘ * ce ae mouth ice oaervice intinto by a in hur ried every . Pe polley, la hey ; gor ods their pressed essed ; . reconcillation which sth ‘ eae ere the manage of | Situation they city . wie |. rye ring - theit bringing vehicles been from | meeca household ;away ' a Chisesa, z outly declares that he nothe reason why orhe any need one.conker elsé | President {™easure, uenate nd vy by Ac th Accusation ‘tibitAioatia Old) Wanaporlation of ganas: Som age come u call from Tillman. He has| Top-) the inhabitants o osco Trecaz de- | forgiven the years of o fart warfare eee esson against their homes Lehi | layed so long in leaving ‘ that. has been carried him T. * fleeing the int are al such » nD nay J. ( one ley, and ‘have ee OMe should -ople gz arry carry county, | the S. H. Higbee, heck an ; eeree an el A Iron J,:3 Ll. W.aoJones,§ We M. ham, ey Be 7 Rdohaha : G tarde irdeld a ny ye DhDory pe tay woud; count mw N, j Mbiaaton rain; idea and can aretha Gineee is flocking villagers agers The to tending, Aileen, Howard. numbers wa as F. Tolton, Murdock Murdock : psrbhdock: Surdock: ee count‘anc ye iwens Tee C. Bh,I. | | R, Sw | county, Carbon Holmgren; Crockett; . r ees Davis Davie poouty. - owWilliam Frew, Emery been ia S¢eS villages is villagers are Some countt have of damage village, as} hurriedly that they of any away urry Naples great ohne . cen-|™Marked the to and gre hn alarmed the to SKELETONS TRIALS ee April has been | President Roosevelt the .| R. Tillman While the mol i till ‘ 1 amare nan s s / surrounding | With the towns, Including Reale, and goods. tion ihisan Delegates dog Bosco homes ee "( presented an their fo as and danger and The thepeasants left their home so to unable Were rais- ‘ : consideration present were counties for Institutions, conde mningng passed te governor and a great deal wrought in the Ottajano ene a practically mean price © ed action, when| that explained had flow, been pe beginning . Roseo Trecaz invaded by y grez >¢ and a panic-stricken, that was-all-in-favor of the especially board, the by me ners |. 1 25, ened, come eal|-|'reat. had those a i gradually throughout as | Well Neighborhood Other coun. ape) of the representatives were commercial bodies ; i "feed 68, Institutes they es are. ter in Napk surrounded ‘ fl t Vv, f Jand) F FAMILY ee S liam or + timo ~}/MORE next of end the t+. ---- ae se the legislative chambers of | w hich is In more active eg=son than ability that the closing days of the | ws y and county multding yesterday | for years, has driven the Inhabitants | Protracted railroad rate bill debate in | ternoon passed a re solution fie asain: ; : 1 prprotestof the villages from their; homes, ; and | the upper - house of congress may ) be | e Pe oa Rain TELLS OF WORK IN. TYREE OUT, BUT HE MISSION FIELDS == DICTATED TERMS : . : Estrangement , Washington, | dications point enormous to for before Panett Pric Price orporations ae pected FORGOTTEN 3, ‘rr pen Some Wednesday + r j of Today-Probably ‘ + that. the arguments for the + | esentatives of Counties Thousands Driven From Homes| Tillman and Roosevelt May ¢ argument protestants forvy Smoot carlisteby ana te +/Fake Healing and All Charges Reports of Various Presidents. Resignation Tendered After e Worthgard Advance to $2.50 By Growing: Streams of Bury Hatchet on Account = ¢ ineton ke This matin Gamut of Fraud our or will five nee hours. Are Heard in Mormon Former President Named a Hardship. Burning Lava. of the Rate Bill. $+ executive ter will then be taken up in ++ to Be Madade. or secret session of the Gomfershoes Successor. ‘Re ie Weather + + LAND 8, 1906 FHF HHH eer eeeoeee + + Mr. Byrec is would: be expert general of position the for engaged to al d t of the company, |} Manager matthe left be should president the to the finances of the of attending | ter | company | Until a gene! 1l. managet _ for iffuirs its 4 ippoirted, | comp any is | be mi naged by @the « recutly< eon renewing of matte? the and | tee, In be so ae _ glee se work anc o 1is com th w iil mitth tl ee ro matters eee light but who have deserted ine. We the . rae of the of the cn BE Oe cent will then see if the created can depose executive the by this week E, | be decided Joseph Elde mission, | California spe nt ae fren eee Robinson, president of aia mission eqn mittee il be whether the conehold your dethroned leader | | Insuran contract pecial for me thé at gratified most was he so I look sald Do man'? a dead, \vesemble 4 San of Kimball and Wernet wi Hh year last the during made with acrial| enfeebled as to be unable to carry on | showing ry terminated were tha Franciseo of the workLook | The full accomplishmert enemies' my fight against the impossible | upon me strength and to marvel, defeat the for 1 still enemy have (Continued on Page Seven.) I (Continued on Page Nine.) |