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Show THE 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, REPUBLICAN, MARCH 2, 1906 MUTUAL BEGINS SUIT FARMERS EXTEND OPERATORS MAY SPLIT FARMERS STRIKE NO WEAKENING TO BUILD TOWN FARMERS WANT FOR DOLLAR WHEAT ON RATE POLICY AND RAISE MELONS #cts Promotion Recommen- - SALT RIVER CANAL FREE ALCOHOL Coal Would Revolutionize Production Power and Heat, ‘Tis Said. War Predicied as Result of Action of Leaders. American Society of Equity Rumors About President's Position Known to Asks Producers to Hold Be False. Their Grain. Mareh 1,.-Frequent Indianapolis, conferences were held here today by the Indianapolis bituminous coal loperators, who arrived home from the Pittsburg conference this morning, as to what attitude they shall assume in the coming conference between the | mine workers' organization and the ----- operon which it is expected a i y aac i é to 1ew contract granting an Increase ; a" , ~ That | Clhauges « °o ike to See IO far es Denatured Grain Aleohol Would Take the miners will be adopted. So ee : ee ee of : Movement a Contem# Leatiers . | The ' 7 ane@wer no as could be learned, however, Surplus Stocks of Grain Should They Dont Pndanger Place Gasoline and Wood defnite plan ¢ decided upon | Remain in Pirst Hands. | Measure. The Indiana operators are Alcohol. ‘scre'' "cver what they ter | "treachery" of A. Robbins, of j | E : .! burg, and H. A. Taylor, of Illinois, 1,-There have | Mareh Washington, eh 1,-The March Indianapolis. | Republican Special. ignoring them in making a ve to , ‘ g % President's weakening on his rate pol-:| Washington, Mareh 1.-According agreement with the mine workers to | pe } Wheaters which has its reno tar 7 Be NT A a give them an increase, as it is alleged, on wa ys testimony before the committee in this city, has at Ae ae leas oe ee neat pe enor | ters behest of A. Ellis Cory and cer-| 5 and means in connection with proposed | at the a strike a Sav rae e eve 1 . er ra ; ae eae Sie ‘ Tieton = United| feta calls tain of his associates in the lien Phe officer oy aS gt le y = mS y _ on Me ners They i. Ss aleco- | legislation for tax-free denatured | States Steel corporation. { hol, the sale of engines for use on farms| [say about are 200,0 ae | prot it ly 5what hi: o pe for Maid he [bers it to new whichhas more being added very ate plainly he means. Predict Trade War. for driving agricultural machinery is iad through promoters who are or j has not at any time disguised his that the outeome of jdaily now It seems owing every year dered more difficult ganizing branches of the seciety in|course or his feelings. ae wants a The This | | the matter will be a trade war price of gasoline. to the exorbitant egmiraan fey ease o ut be one eo _ bor i ila abe | Tndiana, Ohto and some of the Illinois } Seana by a representative Atatement was made There ire presen severa ane ranroads that wi put an | operators are likely to split away from ies, erie working in Utah and the|end to the present discrimination) company | the operators' of the International Harvester organization because of urvrounding states, against individuals, corporations and MINIMUM IS UNLIMITED PRICE jican Society In part he satd: Robbins "The agriculturist at recognizes more than the ever present before time] that the | dent and Taylor taking they have at the Roosevelt. They the stand |* request of ere deny the report A that of Equity, principle of the farmer price of what or "Dollar Eee et should contro4 he produces and grain, vorable ° shredding prices . fodder, on fuel, : etc its applic ain rs h fa-| porations €8N | eog) i = who are price users of bituminous is supposedly production, taking along) water the year's on e and/it is likely that works which are now | of an|/closed down will . id 4 : f @ not eached anywhere near that figsome now running tre and has been hovering around the draw on their reserves to withstand | man ipe: AAI Gee: the demand. | BG: Cons a . 7 © to 250,000 "ners. aeusec a orpiget hel e The ; special call for fee the convention Literature 25 Pariners , es . wes In literature sent to all of the me m= alone would far|°f mine ASC PTs tO isc | TN BCalk the amount would. be merely a conjecne belleve 100,00) stationary engines bar edn atl ye a very conservative guess on the output for the factories of p, with y g hom: | a Sane as eng caneciens e Been was office issued today from ---- C S c IRAS GIVE ON ALGE the C N ER bers ofthe society toa 250,000 farmers who and. are not b wattered | territory the i € tal High AuthoritiesBanin eaenienen Re- | : over of ee wheat the the country, only ay for =H wheat to the hold it in his bins ‘list: dollar - one possible; will one Sie. in the highest the |are as they court not j ee by y or estimate of gard ma one of them being. totally} found pnd, ‘this th 'bblindness having been caused| ee = numerous other cases were referre The Brothertooa of Painters nap os ned up for t Pigrenmiasn. and s representa on ro the sub5 major!ty of the cases of illness among painters results fro the use of wood aleohol in shellacs and varnishes which are cut this spirit. Impaired vision Is also one rt the numerous effects of using this liquid On account of the high price of grain alcohol, from £2.20 to $2.50 a gallon, hatters ane painters can not afford to use it and as a result are compelled to use as a substitute wood alcohol, which costs The latter vaif. grain properties eould be nothing, a reasonable Bere it would displace the former comple Would Use Grain petween final |le . poner |. nen) passage If "a ee bein e aria a. S ee it cand Louis G. Mr. EUROPE to A and Thebaud's coachman. Beddow. hit the reporter, the police say. Beddow was arested on the charge of asmans and battery. He was held in $300 it At MeCurdy's home in Morristown was said that enough servants had been left there china had been order and to that keep the piace the = silverware placed in lad vaults 2B a ‘of » local safe deposit compa The ‘thebaud place was also pinead in the hands of cave-takers. Mr. McCurdy has reserved what is Tnown as "the a. It "imperial suite' on gets its name from Yact that the Gitar privilege Lo bray of using emperor it whenever 7 the the has ane he ¢ r him ean but it Is few said Hfouse The to the : 4 Be its and instead that the Passes of bill, aring day In the house discussion of the priation Bal. which ‘‘un- two years to hold that has hile to ie a ond: there,Sue it: lead d oe 4 : if: is to} eset, a s mem- Pe le. Induced their erops this has many mt in Set sort into court higher effect the ; the i a Freaideat,? ce Bill. finally passed for the building of a small arms likely remain away some months. Couple Wed Over Typhus St. es urg,.,Ma nounged< Snot ot typhus Russia. -It and ng of an- in' "Vladie that a tor un. fs nent ¢ will be Was Bs sent AGE te) mended ena vostmé eve in days ra ue several : e rs by 1, | 000, Says that ceptable to contribute the statement Nettles@n was him to because the rane ond the did fund not} is . the the office, majority of wanted some the patrons is one | Lake contribute to Chairman campaign fund -- he Petition Prom . ; DuBois a petition for : xen become Superior with n the of land and 5 force ‘Terable court, in exide y endorsing the a President's here that President liminary DuBois's feet ane a exchange |conform many sufficient | | to a campaign he intends with LOSE MILLIONS IN the DUTIES Shaw Advocates Shaw : Customs Changes aes Act. in it o house the before ans, committee which ways on and atvdedted he stra the e administrative In Encoun- >c = uns 1-Telegr raphic man he agent to $10 earned collected under duty at New York be a day, saying that his salary. $160,000. on lemons © At the one amount alone. to - a be! Mr supply higher, 15 a per the r th next the a tha weil' supplied them | tain. with water. eros lat eth and <Aj| has * Be eae of the 1S in bar} Told dure the b Jury by a acquitted | " the about t Nineewene Nine-kear-) Har "s : aa bata mee a : said iaae panty" o juality even by district in eth Poe Phe jen : and that eee in tiram e prelim- A the Hands. the necessary of of letter |! a ew requested' points. imaged informa-}no t Was. sub-.| t t At uyyesant Wish IS not have trom carried the, the ipproaching resorted Sie season helr own themselves raised a few they ree 20: canta thousand dollars with whi hthey Fopated the Me na ee . : ‘antime, the government took steps toward purchasing the irrigation system, commission of three engineers was . ig ) ; secretary of the interior, acting | Sovernment, otfered to buy the Le ea ee ater company 2 Kos LAUGHED bad predieaput water in canal at waa so not the contd during ranche substitute for the letter| sources eabody some time | per acre, ‘sdale committee and subsequently Withdrawn. withdrawal of ¢his comwhich: caused the resien; wh ‘aus he resigna- Te- was Judge Recejyer 0 1e@ 0 Walter and knowing that thelr erops failures if they could onlin water the receiver, " York. tried to ralse money to repair the system in {Sssuing receiver's certiit:he.could® find no sale fie . compuny, | would be also of pon nse. suffered W ate r company hands Steele, north depe nd "cr trees been. setveds| ‘expect inal e and | ‘ Coniaf DCE no ) rehe Truesdale : preshient was the BARON AT seth 2a . * it oD rop iated doi those grown | did a Colorado refuse BY SMI UGGLERS forx Sant anto ‘ ROMS aA as Ta j Pamnle , a a NE Ma 1 a eT ta " thecagre anesrd. aoe Not only mere police sergeant brutally to brush the dust from the! The at -D: ‘ ee ee Doming n ie 1 ae >fF. a [AS In and of his asifiel he fight ofithia told th arm, ve e firs Is @ssaying heel ve Te apy ' amount $10.00) for . setal iis finally added. agreed to being rig of upon the wa Of |of | attend Tierra to lat | i the same Nueva the with center a maps ' to "a of lsen my of duty 7aNO, to on. 8 myc my one. p. m. mule left decided was nete . fs {ts way wie of from that could desk halted me. not One seemed he "You "|get my Mane sine the the, for a bs hale eter Wo4Gr- on froze nY) punpose meeting brush you ; surprised, I not be treated with| nea et el Sch dare aut | ane . i a é jers to proceed with the extensions from off. | Arizona manner them as in| Men inquired 1 ‘ reprobate, ae ' baron, | him turning up noj|man ae to the | Job station and Moran again. canal, believing the government and and you!" he twelve | rifles: jat from m« In a the and said: corpse and One suggested must revolver, but shrugged a ata one acre rethey that gov- : oo are they now expect to to a Lock policeman. to| the him up "Loeck| on for t a ‘ of me nt a few We His hotel, had his | public official at to |Stationed ely Sie , thus filled v that tence cease ta ie Ripples. nearly to on te asa poin the e great "At Z cones eet , ao ¢ depth 3 he the!r farmers, who in the willbe settling farmers - . rAl ES ‘ with will factor lvell QF AWFUL TORTURE McGloin down as a Captives of for obstructions not having somein one the} | from meeting | Cossacks speakable speaks the people to Here eae . ave te as r dam dam. Fnthe site, control of the moat inimportant making a po- He soon report-| ses government te ecess I to make a firm foundarn yy eee * the dam> When the valley Irrigation system has been vlaced ‘n first-class condition by yee! 5 , aliy €. eventually {ft vewill nt that the]in the Cam- asked tas wh headquarters requested said: | Streets to prevent sooner Granite telephone rang} 4: lowed easy payments street station|ihe government. Then an operator at police bridge at However, at one | acros we ite rf eaks and, the ae ee ane lll tae Troubles, minutes the Thirtieth is the diversion s Arizona selected insult-} river De d Pe solid rock The the Etter has beea id superintend a aid aavide of Enwill . supply water intention bras "Ons nich shoes are | the _patrol- nobleman, the at worl: one eomplete M. ee of that In some will reimburse the government can furnish permarelier to the present situation, What Government Will Do. | a ¢ be | iceman be sent over. search, another cried }until nent in} : * German Tells far : " © farmets assessed the the police ee TE aneAt ees * the cout talked ae West| x6EN SO a irst, the ranchers : | of crapiiae their plans as they thought seemed to understand it. thougit h ; hire two/|he at first first looked looked puzzled. He » hired} and /|another cab and had himself driven to his hotel. » Pelis : ta eee of to yaron day telat nalidentcnt c com You fakir, retorted the cabby ‘ave the olace of the What shouted the astonished | |gineers have already my ; with of them American's ‘Possibly,' " ran Pana Hy n't come ome sit somewhere near here nother said: |ed back. : ‘Are you sure he is dead?' and the} "What did he say?" first one replied: ‘Certainly, I shot | of the policeman. him through the heart.' Another il ae Vs ot ta call marked: see thelr conversetion I gath- | informed Sergeant ede they were implicated in the | Baron von der Hoy at : ; upon for well, your accident happened} !n forty day ys. my jurisdiction anyhow. Go} chosen by the ideo a/the . driver see after daybreak I saw carrying Remington them be- {| ter er avenues, | of pile of directed ae he He you out | fhe baron left the | the street came across and through but suffering intensely. saw Hisi Assailants. "Shortly horsemen, Ae being | agsure caren street, truek, a to He oS should Berlin?" I wa when forearm tes a my wounds and lay all stensely mandaged and ered on 1e my honor . : as I partially recovered I Run away while your of adyice the was looked about | $004 revolver and 2 assailants. staying | fo was guide in El Jesu,| tell\ your troubles toic the \ West} Thirty | °° supervision t nde aanFarish. is properly called |S@¢venth § stre et police @nd tiney , can | gincer this About bored my the the cab baron "Why of the island I had some sketches, whie h to be Incorporated into remount pass pass cene CSI, ore aad sterness. Noes 1e and of shots rang out and I was by two rifle bullets. One of other atts ancl to duties preven ts ee ssli inge | native what shattered for was heen Elgith ah rtict 1 street Station. where he saw | the OVE ent would furnish temporar ; ers eae MeGloin behind the desk. relief, The " consulted engineers Louis ergeant," he cried, "you should | c. Hill and Farish of the United |come Jobe he hind there and brush me) Stutes rechimation service | off al am sojled.' | Mr, Hill has eee Ls tele oe cain- Domingo and Hayt M1 "Oh, On October 18 ae J}out of later | about it collection time and arty chicl z 1 $1.50 per otra the price of alee Tr aoe na We ae ve wes overturned. | year, less the twenty cents per baron landed in the street whieh they had previously paid for Berates Driver malring the canal. ver, before i : . | comme need work, word was received Theye noble berated the sIver || the water company had accepted the nobleman berated the driver, tbs the anguish suffered : ‘Commissioned by le President Mor- | behind ‘the as administrator of the district a peer dian't mean to kill my brother How-| ‘You might ‘find the revolver ard, but he pulled the bedcovers off from | than you like.' ne and wouldn't let me sleep. Then How"They finally went away urd got some ashes out of the grate and | there fer three days and Hae Moscow. Subjected to ‘ Un- Outrages. ye March 2.-Stories of hor- with accidents i lrible torture of prisoners who have Pes hai did you say ; : | bec "n arrested by the. Cossacks at Says, ‘Say. you go and see a law-|} Minsk and Tabov, have reached here ver-I'm no adjuster of the city's af- lin Ie ste rs to members of the , Social nights Tube d iy a a F aREA arnt and my agony seemed to constantly ocemae maybe you'll secure SAUS- | He smocratic league and It is said: that us At ¢ B¢ 2 a 3 » i hed, S mat grabbednen, a anbig poker and eC smashed *l inerease. nereas At about 54 ms 2 Ol the mi 22d} }*faction What aia he say?" ns a result of these * revelations, the at him to scare him, 1 didn't mean !, hardly conscious, left my hiding i : : | conditions at both places are becom place in s search ; of water. - 4 Afterc many He AT33 * ‘I sue someone tomorfc hit a : again x sat! _ is little fellow,‘ but ae any | BiStAne ng z veryae serious as, a00n as her go Howard he} disappointments I found perhaps half |}row. ‘+s 1onor I inec Men and women have been beaten fell ¢own. to the floor and hollered for|a pint of oa water a an enimal | -_--|‘ death. their eyes gouged out, their BLIZZARD A HAS CHEYENNE track dvank , Trains inthis ut Cheyenne, o on Wyo., heavily and storm. He Wires Blocked and Telegraph Pi TeGonmission a high wind Traffic is Mar. * -It has rr a hours | mock the | of interrupted, improve Narihienn of bs with @ }and | party. searching e % nule to a. house Jn'Cambranal. Text morning LT was carried in a for cedivi badly drop breken and their ears cut « one : a. d melon burned and clothing their of t rs a | about the body. with cigarettes; new Berlin, March 2.-The | Saves His Lite. a laws which went re nmentionable ae Theyraregave me goats' milk and rum, aed the into cause force of a yesterday general.| jraged in an ra us fear then I rode twelve miles on aj/#re Biven as tye cau: ie Ee h ae finally flogged to death. accompanied Asking for a better legal service,|and unless conditions pon he sald at present the assistant coun-| the loss to Se will be he sel for the treasury department. in A train on the Cheyenne < every got back to 1 1y hiding place sid ea limbs id d other sorinree inflicted but it that morning saw a troop of about 30 LIVING a ee IN GERMANY ee 4 os Mth e young girls who have a I did did ne t k now whether hethe ne A men. theyeh | be n AS mostly the y watt of the rage of were friends or foes, but my suffering| > troops. Cases' are cited where the 7 | oop é€ " 3 ? Was so intense thatE I called out aat all |IN Ne nw w 1 Tariff Law Seriously . é mee Affects Poor | hs air has been torn from the heads of 2 s of tender age; they have been Citizens. hela] It was the slo hazard: mandant 7 to. Neyba, the saved better from ton S. my where Ss. life. T resigned here am Surgeon Scorpion As The | rise in ham- line ult Hener treated soon as me price of : ae the . Pee to the I got|cost from the service and going to Washing- the is |/8clined /over them be fact consi that much ae and the ‘e oo ‘lasses are a eelaad ar at eal their ving more, As an, s : | spanish vill | Deane W IN- | whoa |stance, the price of rice has almost popiaied, _ and other cer eals avy e Me iereased in like proportion. Phe new wild bor stated that iné nuisition alongside | tortures of dared the to soldiery the horrors of the 5 fepeta ae = some Gr he wretched oppose. both at ae et inhabitants the will Minsk of the and Tam- the customs service at New York iIs}is snowbound somewhere between here drawn from the civil service. nd Iren Mountain And, plows haye| "What I have to say on the subject | been sent out to relieve of drawing lawyers from the civil sersingle telegr: ah wire out} viee commission jx not permissible In| o passing through Mr. Morris isan old-time newspaper j rules are likely to seriously affect the man, who worked principally on the | prosperity of German trade. Pacific wane was war correspondent Se ee with the troops hs the field In' the Would Raise President's Salary. Philippines and was ner a time editor Washington: Mare ie Ot id Model Young Man. od f Alice-Pw. was talking about young Mr. Slowboy last night, and che sata that he is thoroughly trustworthy and the soctety slaved. of honest. Katez¥es:. . a of gentlemen," he de-| Cheyenne is werking. bitterly cold. The weather' : Power of Suggestion. aS : Neither "Publicity muy mused be a cure for some| of crime," the street corner philosopher, "but the more the} we more fairly kinds newsboys yell murders "Bloody there are murder!' the the Manila aii Heart Nor Stomach Rinexiant " You we w puldn't ink think OS linger TID ESOT has inteodieed 19 ris The th ore salaries [e ernment Dilution. Full, : o f- e r| watering ea hill to : readjust . of general oMecers of the| to take effect March 4, bill proposes pro} the followin ae cae eae wouldn't. 1 ¥ think? he even steal)a. kiss. A gE I SOC ta ie AE Effective February 18, the is. 5S. HW Oregon Mother-Novw, dear, say ene grace, | your"Nol!" milkes salaries: The:one President,-$75,000; vice chert ‘Line ; will Inaugurates no. slight run along to the nurse Farmer Cornatossel. | president, speaker oof. the|* a 5 Mabel (who has just Ret Mena Node iat Weantan® naw Leechs pitalize | house, $12,0 members of the cabi-| change In some of the train sche second mince geod ple)-Thank dinner! God : for the property and it 13 Arizona Canal Protective associacab from the Pennsylvania ferry,| tion, it was voted to extend rizona vp a truck loamed, BE ahead. Tihom- | canal about 35) feet up the Salt river, on who was deriving the baron, peereat it could obtal water dture Se T) 1é. eloquently : e has hotel, Twenty-elghth Seventh a speak BOS who Cambridge across the doxethrilling /and then bri. |about it.. a n ! MRE OUH With They . tron, the in a when o Mor- is ror ; ris, who until recently was deputy |} receiver of customs in in Domingo fon the aye n frontier, arrived recently on the Clyde liner New York His half year's experience in the bad j}lands of San Domingo has cost hit: shoulders. Wane dane aie tellfng, his story a country Peaches | With a loud voice, a corpulent physique | ony claims ef the minority holders. three weeks earlier |} and a lack of discrimination, ran afoul_ || offerec ae pacesoO hat e or = 1@ canals the EO ar . Ve of the police recen ‘ vas pay yur Customs. Clerk on Tells night 9-year-old| g to Ss Mitted as: a Senet to P taken r MURDERER aie a on-many }tween pe (Cold lo aut | SHOT the | the how opinion papers.from.had Messrs, already letter ‘practic- | tion ‘ uae dan UNSUrpassed the Palisade lthem Eastern! However, frult In Reeeiver's unable to make the Placed 1 McCurdy} he the Jand haa had which has been ae rom be} ) ate to he The party left for Chicago yester- | baron's clothes, but a common police-| ee ee gute to Wait, day afternoon by way of the Rio|man actually told him to run away tlatfons between Secretary of Inte| Grande Western and Missouri Pacific. | While his shoes were good. | rior Hitehco K and Recs Steele -wene |} was, | the cent) surface - ‘Tue cane. ead rules Choate's fuchiy which irrigate c at Bisbee. A cross-| the bad lands drift north on the been making Cole Shaft breasted | were intended time | been snowing of) g is Guan | Richard, it, rea H. | Bae suits renalr.. rs re-| of Joseph dam extent that t Sante Baltaniale eaehel of | dar 4 v pled ; am-anec these canals havea bee eo then that Arizona an water: Opinion opinion recommending | Z the useless can not failed $514,000. fhe || was in viel | between San | Morris saic § : customs 0 vat bill to lithe passage act; anus woe : KY cense custom houseea, brokers. He asked that the salary of the special S creased will pump ago store ine the a the pureBtare haxe United ae ea am on bys eriti~ th I au by the It was stated by President Peabody| ‘This left the farmers eight | that preparation: of the suits had been; ment. The dam could begin | begun on receipt of the first draft of | the Arizona canal, and dam willa dam oofanithe tn' atti i" | an | stiffened Washington, "Mar t costs the) "wien physicians were ssummoned on| 0 government from $10,000,000 to. $40,the night of the tragedy jt was found the} 000,000 each year in loss of revenue, | poker penetrated the abdomen and J d had through the undervaran tion of im- intestines to. the spine. av ports, declared Secretary Shaw today : : Ne as chinens eral te Pe Morris against. has beencanals relieved by consicerec aelion was 3 the Choate's: complete of | instituted BISBEE. } enough and no aninieeliilen of share tadae to | ihe in further erisis Which has Being The | the] thai Old-Youth Acquits flim. Pi 4 ittsburg, March 1-A ae of the inaugurate to succeed himself senate as an independent Fei ee ae eS tua | uation P : mpd aerate rice eee ee now seems to be drawing The bills te t reception - Goy moby + : Serious Ariz.. Mare ateea a aL unites Lo be the ¢ a the. (eutea rat Se MEET a re a Eee ste' Of that amount, $26,000 would beim !due to farmers who were © minority stockholders of the water company, The | company then made an ort to have | air Gemy re- | jy) pre- the!" nd vat @ close. the to Enningham GB. and accepted Choate, t the' 20,000 acres of the} company has the support ng tracts ripen there ‘ , Ee 1G. nearer CHILD a per- | Slory is This * feet be a | collusion | with a poker a week fas holding that| owners of the Was ‘tao' young to realize the | thought enormity pOf, bie ay ne aa ection coe past time ine of the committee be postponed. le resignations of Stuyvesant Fish Renit ‘own $1.000-)\ § acres hRlemet iver the should until telieves Relieves . - we rado he keeping qualities of this Commen Policeman Tells Him to Run ining such neh ci in Chicago SP ties oe wide | me Jon are tha‘ have Away While Shoes Good some of them that are in perfect cendition We regard the Green River| New York, March 1.-Baron von) region as one of the best fruit grow- | der Hoven. a real German noble man ares assaying aheoea senator strong- Sa oeeneut some for report pent "The Jand in that loc lity is pe| CUliarly adapted to. the erowing of | @ Variety. of Japanese melon called the Winter melon, that will, we be-'! | lieve, become more popular than. the famous | Rock Ford variety of Colo- Baas t Ee peri Breas anc ea moet aa s uk sb nn 100 o = forest id riddle in compen s and of shee who | his ax report any, that . Phoenix, period cal Tex re-| counsel| t before IS OVER « Irrigation Syste . Situation. consider may mostations in to Of Creer the Interests of policy holders, mo and |) 2¢etion i on, and om serve policy, and charging thatin theIdaho ob- |j ard, ijaas 12 of years the ceath age, of who his brother. Howection to forest reserves he stabbed comes from with lumber Jlarge flocks of building 8 a Green River 50-000. ' to COTOUR LD sixty feet of ore averaging | yolley a erected the ‘. Aa, vumet a | struck . the Seven temporary protect and its referred o¢ the Denver & o Grande railway | 260 by in the enterprise and the money. fe which was ith project. has already been. subLt the ribed by Ct io im munication cribed by Llicago capitalist nm oa more before Pittsburg . | body in the property eutoff in the main |) 000-foot level of the for | stock ran The letter of 1 oh ba be and appear coentainec be Mo Grande |} and for opening | "2d 20,000 to tesplved matters River | examine & legis! legisintion president of which at any hearing on by the committee Tectively compeny T fro sre Green with local at t the Luthority men | Stme members Hill, JE.2 Land taken days . = nes lef cj this :| sting committee.of that measbody z meets to! left side > and |take action. ¢ met and Arizona di-| "As soon my to| grasped their by-laws changed reeenUy reets would | c wn le Brady's be aeciared " ith Lake de nnines River eee | mmediate late to Ie gislature | introduced 2,000) Green r is mene ferred time by Salt capitalized apitalized have at litte. AT ete Mich... March | Peat oy sake ce ‘ ote epees ioe Citizens. manent forest reserve accompanied this with the B Green few: ill af ce in neces sary aa » ers Calumet, has filed with the President from citizens of Washington i withdrawals ae eat the || 45 present such judgment facts and the in their of made in a} thigh and We.will will cost also ap- | aryA payment nee toes STRIKE exchange the sting county, Ida. asking that Devils and Cuddy Mountain is was in| -work This and says. ee townsite next month have organized A Company the a ag his cash payment, but ts, understood, believes will \ in- | cross-cut of else Nettleson that effect the to the. population. KE. . eetar 1 ¢ postmaste! It is 2 understood that statement emanated from DuBois, net a company ipa and in oliec ted, If lose Cash Deposit a De ety : : cash deposit has the additional; In ne Presidents judgment of acterrent for those railroad of~ eorrect, and that his recommendation | sone for his successor was based on the fact et that it eae Is deposited es the | un-| recently not ac- he campaign and Fitzgerald "The work || mile above a ee Bee . mee vei ie eect a for re-appeintment by r CortelCortel Se French published at on a party of Chicago Wterostdd the "We site mile building houses officials of the Denver system regarding plans ae an reviously SUlnihed: COPPER as ee ago Nettleson's record in was satisfactory, and providing on '| the the nomna af Namen teas Ce President. department aE -- and for 200. on work recden lie courts. f the are obliged gands In the stone-strewn and cac | to eover the difference 'n price between | tus- covere sd 6distriet Known as r PI j ‘he two rates the will not be likely to} Jesu,"' in plain and forcible language | Dlunge into litle ation that the realize |} he needed no other corroboration of ;} will ene ‘n loss of both case and cash. | his statements erica his "ars and. his R eT ean at square | stopped here on their way River to Chicago to e¢ onte up. meee Courtship - a" t raping mpt ne Macon ashington, , are DuBe is announces that uBois lat Secretary Years. is ae , oe Secretary Marysville, Ohio, March 1.-Captain Samuel Kuhns. aged 101 years, and Mrs. Sarah Jackson-Crawford. who is more than 100 years of age Paitin of Penfield township, Lorain county, have just been married after an intermittent courtship of more than fifty years. The bride is a relalive of Abraham Lineoln The couple first met in Springfield. Tll., but at that time Mr. Kuhns was engaged in the practice of law at Richmond, Va. The Mexican war fired his Pairiotism and he enlisted. coming out with a captain's commission. Then the civil War broke out. and Capt. Wuhns followed Grant and Sherman. When he returned he found that his sweetheart had married. to wandered over the country, and a recent reunion met Mrs. acrnca. who had been a widow for many years mir. Volhynta | nae deaths have occurred 1 penaen be and ise is proposes Vy the Armstrong committee in pursuance of the sald report, it is now resolved that so much of the recom-| as. committee the report..of 200 ‘of thirty days, enterprise: who with ane pee too, MARRY After Pitty ahd " fores announcement Fitzgerald, vdsierday Me EB 3 as fle tals who. ini he i money, they were mor oblige a) dear Is uae up t 1e real attempt to sé Siete peu a stay of the Sonera a rate | Story 66 valley, Will have months This H a is) ready ‘Started' on. batth Je es SS SP ec Senator Bes few . " . Madness in Supporting . President Means Inde- tite His river rad oy ree9. Ol - DIM ayy ‘all of now under. consideration, | tact. ‘The See and the rate so- ere are estimate. will occupy The PresiPare : "7 i mendment-that indefinitely resulted prices, Just how pach elety has had, Ver, 7 who will make - Aannite pe as os was devoted army appro- vo town in' six of - | Raine i society One.) 1 a pa vote after all of the important ate sndments offered had been oted down. An effort to have an ariieitsne nt added to the bill to buiid a fovernment powder factory was defeated, was also another which almed to prohibit the purchase of any powder from the trus It was pointed out that $1,750,000 Was appropriated for the army and $2.500.000 for the navy each year for powder Representative Gillespie (Dem. Tex.) ade a determined effort to have an amendment incorporated, providing for the building of overnment plant, but. Mr. Hull military committeé defeated point of order, which the chair sustained upon the ground that Gillespie's idea was new legislation to the appropriation me ek e, e bill contained an item of about to Bs accompanied by a pbentinen: Noth$5. ha: A age been aad stated as to the duration at ve‘el Dolliver Aged tried to obtain McCurdy. Mr. Thomas Page CENTENARIANS When the carriage poriaitae the qregurdys and the Thebauds arrived the pler a reporter aibeview with Mr. from and ‘ammunition factory This, went out on a point of order. Mrs. Thebaud, Mr. McCurdy's daughter, left Morristown, N. J., last night and boarded the Hamburg-American steamship Amerika at its pier at Hoboken, Several servants Sea ee them. The Amerika sailed to at an last and stands. leaves the door to the court open for the protection of all "constitutional rights."" He then declared that no congress that will r assemble will "pass a law that will take the markets away from the railroads that have created them Not a line in this bill has been drawn in hastility to the American railway systems, but it is to the furtherance of a better understanding between the American people and these great systems On the question of rebates the speaker declared that he was convinced such secret practices have not been abandoned, and declared that the "difficully about rebates is not in punishing violations of the law, but in discovering ‘them, and In this bill we have undertaken to Pe, the law so as to cover that defec 23;"000 the Mutuai and Mrs. Thebaud the farmers dermining the law, fortified it where It Was weak.' He declared that the bill, when enacted into law will be obseryed by shipper and carrier alike. Regarding the question of appeals, ® McCurdy difference va teams to site be | called number : a farmer The ne comparatively less powder, fulmina te of mere eury, eds, gas eng electric light fixtures, ous =r of meta yare, incandesent nantles, photographic ' materials, celluloid and ot like compounds, sulphurie ether and organic chemicals McCurdy, oo president of Life Insurance company, of q psn will be-in-about promoters of the is overturned "how: : -pared 5a w can onan a ene Re Mabey Of be ent will not can Alcohol. TO nations." (Continued Affected. GO matters the Wil © tee PERIOD oer Purehase |o" al friends that any rate bill 4 < River } . ally | and."Robert i WeCuray the ie Steele passed by congress will be knocked | 00 10 Green Kiver. valley,.practica ? : BOs) sO: 16 Firm | anal aut By the supreme court, no matter jall of which we expect to have undei of Charles Raymond & Co including | 4 Rp es fair ie incnten th roiLeh to | irrigation before next fall," said Ma A. G. The baud was read ‘to the board: | these. litigation Following is a list of industries which se wood alcohol as a ent > which would use aed denatured alcohol in f such legislation by congress: and Seas hats, electrical apparatus, transparent soap. furniture, ngs, burial ca nicture mou M'CURDYS two Green } RAILROAD FIGHT on grain ne Is sai it !s sold at from 2580 ‘to' $2.i 0, he largest tax Gropartinn to value levied by t government, T advocates of tax-free denatured alcohol claim that with increased pro it could be produced for @ gallon, 2 been discovered whereb rain alcohol can be denatured, that is, qontaeen unfit for use asa Aaa and that it ran not be resolved back o its pon ate form so that it can be so aes as a er erage The Seal eiDn is being opposed hefore the committee by the wood alcohol taeoi Interests, who are also the ean ‘ers of charcoal, btained during the destructive distiilation of wood in the manufacture of charcoal, enormous Quantities of which are produced for use ‘n the manufacture of pig iron, planished sheet iron, and powder. TPotrmer Mutual Life President Make Extended Stay Abroad. New York, March 1.-Richard other the Serious. LA FOLLETTE OPENS tax at Industries in Situation townsite weak-) Court. carry. ane mark than bers are called on to strike against ba aie ay some other manner that will) VAleo is a suitable fuel for explo| the marketing of wheat or any other Par ee 4 ab tne courts sive engines-in fact, it is the ideal fuei, Washington, March 1.-The proba- | farm products that are selling below pele y at ulec, 1 ame nome nts that Hadinl President Roosevelt would lik see inbecause of unlimite d and universal! bility of an adjournment of the Al- lt tt 1e soc iets schedule ; | corporated Inthe' Hepburn StI) if ther pource and because of its uniform quali-| eeciras conference without an agree-| Che officers of the society contend do not Injure its chances of passin Its ysical properties peeieely ment on the question of differences that even if eee is a ae American: st-The ellmination. of the thirty adapt It to economle conversion into po between France and Germany has so surplus of wheat, variously estimated | quys'provision regarding the effectiveaiisive tenehre ion chamber of an €X-/ impressed high authorities in| Wash-| ' "t 120,000,000 to 150,000,000 bushels: |ness of the cominission's rate An important fact was developed in the} ington that they are inclined to look| the farmers should not sacrifice it. by Second-A paragraph providing for the recent hearings, this being that most of | With forebodings upon the situation| elling it to speculators and storag payment into court br the wlroads of he j rence . +o the engines In present use can with slight} Which is likely to ensue in European | men at low prices, who may hold it as} ath peer pod ben - n ACW, aon politics expense be converted by attachments in7 ; ie ms w.\ {hates ant 1e old rate, the event thare. | i club to beat down prices for the the "count erants SastayIn panalne to alcohol engines. One high official who ts conversant |° rop. They hold that the farm view HG: of the convith the inside workings should be the one to do the holding Third-The grounds for court ‘review Hatters ‘Lined Up. fe renc e said today ind come in for the marketing of thi Most J be Chance "There is no reason why France and All the hat manufacturers of the counsurplus when the. price reaches. the ' o mportant lange. try have Hned up for x-free denatured Germany should not agree upon imit set rae peat Ae oe the BOAR sO E stiffening of s large , oh sre. are a » whe ae i! in 1 residents eye é questions now being discussed at quantities of wood alcohol are used, and geciras. It is said that Germany its i -|be | ltevesnarrowed that the down grounds for review should not ta eeres € eT le ne soclefener yor its te two-that rst the fumes from this liquid cause serious wants war. If the conference breaks ganizers seriously, saying that the wide | whether the commission has exceeded lis without accomplishing an underup distribution of its members will make | authority kes the constitution. and. hat. finishers who have working |Standing the reason will not be found it impossible to carry out the plans] second whethe r the rate is on the whole with wood alcohol Soran oe they |in Morocean affairs, ostensibly the outlined, there are many grain deal-|or In 2 onf'seator: were ae ed, broken down ecimens| subject of the conference, but will be ers who admit that the movement in senator Spooner proposes the second this #efor and men Irricate = Acres Maretedboa sefove land. | jyneau rather overload Supreme aa axpressed °0:600 roe | j of ~ the}. of the substance do Pear | Nadine Po. : Pe go into efeet | colony project. ‘The other that will hold | jpe ere Thomas party were romas members, <a hn E ‘no | Gent is determined to producing on Until: the victory-is the the lately ‘snot care what amendments} incorporated In the measure as} consideration | jong \¢ nit ers, cultivators, and replace many of tho in present t eby save the cost and keeping extra team, Used for Power and Light. - rumors regards form. Into aay aricr ceo pain If the operators' organization splits | the outp ut of other countries and. the worl known de ee The min-} plows, corn harvest-|@nd a trade war ensues it is hard to | imum price sel for yswheat this season} like {mplements may | forecast what the outcome will be, but 1 is $1 a crop: bushed. With the: eight price; months ofthe year gone: has ; on Mn ee o enature c and lighting purposes exceed the aggregate amount used for|Uestion all other purposes n estimate as to| national He the: based ° many localities, 1¢/as soon as | general utility of the small engine on the | that George Gould and his railway | this line the society fixes a minimum farm; for example, {n pumping water, | holdings are lined up against them| on each crop for wheat, corn.) grinding feed, sawing wooc operating | and say that outside of the steel trust | price cattle and dairy products, This | ehurns cream separators Cae they have the support of all but cor-| hogs, Soa eee harvesters, mowers, been Population Predict | beans Within 2,000 of CRITICAL Vice-Prestdent: Emory Meciintock At the close. of 1e diseussien the following resolution was proposed by Commodore Mlbridge ‘TT. Gerry 5 Ye and) at adopter boar aving fully ¢ Siders eR eee ae ne ees tes De cow reea : , 2 APMIS §..co x = } Acting on Advice of Engineers Prepare for Dry Season. New York, Mar. 1.-The trustees of the Mutua! Life Insurance company discussed at length this afternoon and evening the recommendations of the Armstrong investisgat ingg commiltee The main features were elucidated by SET) CONSENTS TO AMENDMENTS. AMPLE MONEY SUBSCRIBED. IS 2 = ITS SOURCE dation Continued In Choate's Opinion. Promoters of Green River Colonly Prepare for Work. for a}my dairy stock.' business an' water Nee ae tives, $15,000; $7,500 aio tete and representa- | dules mon, between including Salt Lake branches. and McCam- o oe |