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Show OFFICIAL | ALWays|) BOOSTING 6 ORGAN OF HE T REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE The Jnter-Mountain VOLUME II], NUMBER 35. SALT LAKE STATE OF UTAH. NEVER KNOCKING CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1906 PRICE FIVE CENTS ion ctheacce MILL PUT LABOR GREAT INTEREST IN BOTH CANDIDATES: MOB OF FEMALES PRESIDENT WILL SEND TAFT TIGKET IN FIELD OGDEN PRIMARIES CLAIM DELEGATION AND BACON TO AID OF CUBA SPOILS UNVEILING Weather Today-Fair and Warmer, + ee + + + + a= SCORES OF WOMEN INTERFERENCE MAY BECOME NECESSARY LATER ‘2 2 to Avoid) a exercises oF - yster Bay, result of more Hill, ak, ar : : N. 7 Y., the cabinet , President of en the State Bacon =spect: sah nited Sept. rae the aic such eure an Ulities, 14-As session at a|ment Saga- | , Roosevelt 2 . Sec retary Secretary government, to and with 2¢¢erdingly of of | Immediate as | x | the; ascer- the IT ae of thisPalma, letter an- | | dent would go to Havana ah‘eprese sis ntlatives3 of States monument were brought Cuban am people, sending to and you ana a UPON condition of affairs and lend | United States as lies in their power to se- ' mensatinite Oto Cee| Lines immediate Washington, she Slowly Tightening g £ About learned ie + i? + Its people + + to desert Zioa City : mob of .people X . anaes ++++ compelled to + + = ae Federation of Labor Call Mass Meeting of < a = Workingmen. COALITION With The of turned Ror x pene ticket in the really .to last [PLETE wet AC mae star-| -~-"F the though effect that the veiled, ticket mittee was preliminary s <A com- appointed to attend matters and bring a in the fleld. to the defin- state Lively convention +.at. Interest was delegates for the Ex- be night to held in aroused more primary the state Lake interest friends in election election convention September and than has been shown in the returns of the city 17 districts in the county ported, Also of Salt City. for the Salt and Precinet Republican last delegates IN COUNTY Bingham Bleventh The held Re publican of Joseph of to 20, enthusiasm years. are yetto With ae be mannii and Parley P. Christensen, candidates for the congressional nomination, claimed a majority of the Salt Lake county delegation. Mr. Christensen says has carried two-thirds of the delegates in Salt Lake City, has won the Gingham delegation, and has gained enough delegates over the county to clinch the delegation in convention. Second in interest only to the Salt Lake county election, was the contest in Weber county. Here, again, the friends of Howell and Christensen are claiming victory. Reports from Ogden are to the effect that Howell has captured a majority of the delegates, yet Christensen points to the defeat of William Glasmann, and to the suecess of other Christensen delegates, and says he has a wide majority of Weber county. In > a tape de scene. nO have cut some fi The effort to get people out to the voting places in many of. the s wus so great that several carriages re kept. busy-something that was probi tbly never seen vLefore in Ogden at politics il primaries Over at Lake cas Contest Scrap the of est enthusiasm was manifested in the Fourth several hundred voters were in attendance. In the Seventeenth. precinct alone 78 votes were - large attendance Sot proposition discussed eater Christensen TWO CONTESTS to primaries -held in Weber county this evening, and especially was this true of the condition in Ogden. The great- com- the Margin Race Votes, Ogden, Sept. 14.-Unusual shown in the selection of any eae er enthusiasm a meeting threeto weeks the ration. decided put. anago inde- endent ihe program) Man Killed at Layton elevate night at aatal at Delegate by Six proposition field and press Satisfaction Over Result of Primaries. DEFEATED Loses Neighbor Labor -a Which, the IS Mayor Ped- suppert American labor candidates. st onthe party ticket There was. not'a We aS the political « of down ng cleetion. and | but Pormer Differs. Ulah+Federation eration placed Co Coquetting Party, Labor Howell --_-_ GLASMANN DOWN Which eame from its committee appointed three weeks ago to take in hand the matter of placing an inde- see| ae Been American evening that! the , TURNED Had eration Was drop IS Committee and .ad-| unvell-| to to Unusual Outpouring of Voters in Weber County, With Stiff Fight On. aT: and Saints at --$ Utah from i spangled drapery which enshrine . the statue and withdraw w hile Valoue and addresses on Island. it* #4 the capital groundsthe streets, to witness was the steaéh- upor i the unveiling} to W illiam MecKiIn-| to ar 1 abrupt close life, ai close range the bride of the year - TG :Mrs. a Alice . ; Roosevelt-Longworth, that: | CUBA. ie can- urge the and claim they number of converts. It is alleged by some in Zion City that Dowie Sanctioned the presence of the Latter-day human ing of the monument, became ruly and unwieldy in {ts efforts : MOVING | surging 3 = ke@ Joining Meee Etat HeOUDHANAGoReTETt Dowie t44 + a im The copy behavepresented to Presialso directed its | up et save attendant that + + + ere. Sept and They give the during his six years' stay Sane therk fn Utah, aii the other hand, they. say -that Voliva does not teach their religion, and that he Wilh, after he is elected overseer of the city, try to introduce a religion of his own among them. "The Mormon missionaries urge. the - i+ today a late tonight that Taft and Assistant sid O., panic city to the) tere: Columbus, vent Mee + + Crush. in ley aoe Escapes house-to-house the ings of Voliva and @laim ‘that the religion which John Alexvider Dowle taught them is simply the Mormon religion and +> Order a of people + + Longworth Panic-M_rs. Barely in vass + FAINT med making |+ $:445h69 5 balehek a4 Special Representatives Will Ascertain True Condition of Affairs and Try to Bring About Immediate Cessation of Hostilities. President Roosevelt Writes a Letter to Senor Quesada, ' : 2 ; : Which He States in Detail and With Plain Terms the Attitude of the United States, |+ ‘Several Thousand Fight fora Chance to See President's Daughter. a Chicago,Sept 14,33" Targe number of Mormon eldérs have invaded Zion City, holding street meetings afternoons and evenings, besides 0 Eee + + + + + Congressman. ee a ene The contest throughout the county resolved itself into a contest. between the Flowell and the anti-Howell forces In the letter addressed to the Cuban | States Government is slowly but sureNothing like the wild rush of peopl } to Have Been ft bs with the result in favor ef the. former. minister, Senor Quesada, the Presi- |ly moving upon Cuba, Despite the | Was ever seen In Ohlo before and no Atkeson Villiam Glasmann, who has been the such mob of women in this country. dent urges all Cuban patriots to put | hope of the President And his official champion of Howell's cause, said: . More than 50,000 people, a atpushed least and 40,- | i interests and pre- | advisers that order may come out of vell will have at least forty-five judices and strive in every way pos-/|the present chaos, it has been deemed | 900 of whom were wome ee n= | de eat in. the convention from Wedisturbance on the |the best part of prudence to order the pei yelled and wept ber county.' | tightening of the lines that already are | deavor to gain vantage The keenest fight occurred in the appe rad on routine business of. the | Seventeenth precinct ter ts a decision against immediate | forming about the infant republic | the distinguished guests where Mr. Glasevening had been transacted, D. I. Elplatform Five acres of swaying} Intervention, but a threat of interThe ee, of the Des Moines | the mann resides, Fi vas desirious of bepushed until| ton reported for the committee that coming a if peace is not at once rom Kev We to Havana and the | people scrambled and de \dware: to the convention, Finding Train Didn't Stop at Layton, nothing had been done. He said that but the opposition was more -- he ( ve suance of fistrdeidns to the com-| those in front were jar mmed against) could OVERSOMTE and he was defeated in the members. of the committee, after Messrs. Taft and Bacon will start( enter of the Dixie, at Guantanamo, | the stands or crushed 1 yvotween those { Ite Probably Jumped, When considering the matter, had come to close rac by his nelgh Sears "Har ry from Washington for Havana on Sun-| to hasten to the Cuban capital, which | i front and those behi nd Sims, an enki. Howell man The vote while! the conclusion that it might be as well day. They will go by way was done today makes a naval strength Scores of women fi 1inted stood 42 to 36 in favor aoe Cac Clothing Canght, for the laboring men to support one f s Parley Makes a FPight. West, from which pn of four United States cruisers and one | thousands were pulled cir garments| The balance of strength of the Weof the parties now in the field" that probably sail on the Dixie, which will ganboat already in Cuban waters. ag in the throng, th county dele gation will be divided Primaries were held between 8 and hair dis-| would give them representation on the ber touch there to carry them to. their} » force will soon be doubled. The ern ra pulled off a nd vetween Parle ristensen and city dis| It is now believed that the man or vis goer was, he sald, little hope Frank Fishburn, the forme navel having a destination. C1 niesers Tacoma and Cleveland have Ne gis : i ~ dnap.| OF winn ug with an indepe ndent tic ket In only trifle the better of the argument. It men. | killed by. the train at Kaysyille last} ) 4 it this LOMA er IniAveste ne Letter from President. |} been ordered from Norfolk to the isWild Mob of We two was the Interest in th rimaries So i land The Minneapolis, at League | Wednesday night is J. I. Atkesan. of iupat tints the next legistature should can be taken as a cr letter is as ae sta Ten e 1 ti h honk speaker's Me rom the The Pvesigeat s inate In. thin island, and the Menace at. Norfolk, rave one or two members whoa were be no activity In the various to keep back, | Saylersville, Ky., who taught schoor a sleatied with the people erisis.inathe affairs: of eetda republic of | have been ordered in readiness. These camps between now and the state conin sympathy with Jabor. While perin danger of) Datta two years:ago. "Dwo women as those in front were vent sonaily he would like to see an contest, Cuba, I write you, not merely because | Ships are admirably adapted to cambeing suffocated All the replies raed who were acquainted with Atkinson hofer, as Howell candidates, were pit ticket in the fleld he Iiulnuniskt for Supreme Court, a ane the minister of Cuba accredited,| palgning in narrow channels and shalcri 3 | have could be heard were la ughter, Thomas Hobda a identifed him almost to certain s Soy arr men. ut because you} low harbors Their present use wil thought the idea supporting the Several of the ecinets voted unantiThe a aeen of distress and cheers Gold fillings In his teeth na te hh. ticket that would contain the names mously that the "delegates east. their r rae found with the body wate om af waxkingmen worthy of consideravote for E..'T. Hulaniskl, of this city, The means oars as supreme aoe of 7 " daughter, - c Longe wort alone : ; a ne Da Made The following are) the -delegates| J a ue ee we oan raved bee) Sasn "Americar Pro po rsavl. ence eS aaa attend ke wont = od ee rnoon that med Calm ana"unpertur! chosen In the, yvertens prectincts> ‘nd en feared the stands for Was careful. mor to pirat Ward--First precinct; ~Chartes rr docktes = ‘Deng Soheeritrated for an persons might not jee Ww , er tion any, of the imoly st Wednesday night 2 Younes: man 2 Lay Second preeinet, John ea ae N& \invasion of Cuba as soon as President wfthstand the onslaught Lynn, ; another member of the comy| belie "ve ven to Atkeson was n:.' to Third. "precinct, Henry a ae Fo - : ne Palma calls assistance or when in front, aS many were climbing up help @ young womun an the ‘trate at | mittee," whe followed him, plainly Vv Ta ow tie pride I felt bec ane (bt resident Roosevelt decides that furon platform to escape the politi Kaysville.' ‘This same man asked to | Stated that the American Pee had Browning th Bee rene rare It was ro _ ad that hun-| ye | be put off at Layton, but was told by ‘ | proposition also came to me as President to withdre on! ther delays would be dan Eerous to | pehind them. and Geotee "Mo ve should the American troops from the island merican life and property' This dre sds would be kille Second Ward- Sixth eee ce the conductor that the train would | thought it might be worthy of fester THiowell and E. W. Kennedy. Seventh Cuba and proclaim her independe ricoa force ean be augmented in a few hogs stands fall. | not stop there, It supposed that, evation. the time for voting had closed. precinet, Martin Cle are btighth preLongworth, through to Ogden M member, said and to wish her God speed {in her ca-|by several regiments of regular so Then it was that Mrs. not wishing to Se oe 2 nother ic , A's Trai cey.. will contest the delegation from the reer r as There are 400 marines at Guan- | without ceremony, stepped to the front he jumped from the train at the Lay--}that the ve that such a propo-| cinct, Ninth precinct, fre e republi I desire now | djers. < ct district, and the matter' will be through you to say word of solemn |tanamo. The Dixie carries 250; over| , e speakers' stand, took hold of p | , ? ; , pe "2 lsition had been made showed - that] Peter I yO. Phos ar ' f th ribbon } ton whenelt in' same way Ab Ward-Tentl fete ra warning to your people, whose earnest) 999 are concentrated at Philadelphia: | ye that was suspended by Nain siding, AONE Raiece "1d he was |tney were afraid of the labor -vote. He] Phire-d ax -Te i 1 DEE RANGE, 4 JT mesh threshed out before the ommittee on credentials at the convention rwext } ‘ as E aemdition o ro: "W y The | ars draggrec . ‘ . aaa ail| ae ines i 3. oa Meow r = Ree Kea - ik mer iets 400 are at Norfolk‘ and;the others will) rings toa wire and er led to¢ the monu: vd thre ‘e- four ne : of a mile be- | was decidedly tn favor,.of the fe deraae "Twelfth ore Jen= David and hipman < Aine putting | and ey the taking his | on was stripped from « lothing hehe i! fore the distant feet hundred a rampa}| went : ay hey at eters etek ally ; ca ORE oe - a kaf re pan oauew |jbe and concentrated Norfolk and despatched ms S500N| crowd paused as she was recognizes : the body left crushed by ticket in the field ye Thirteenth precinct, Abe Powers. Contest in Bingham. precinct, |' Ward-Fourteenth Fourth met proposition committer The ia m ai ae W ee of greeting shout a mighty pre- | gnd activity The only other place in the county greatest The as needed Hei ne ed Sener teciatts tne ave precinet, Fifteenth Carver H. no| Louls found and reception chilly with age of vears 21 ibout son Ati strain the.) up struch band The depart- Loup wat ind navy the at Her |) vails where there, will be .a.contest Is at government independent own Sept. 14.-The United | were postponed until bers of the committee h: ee quretting with some Sikmbers ce the American party »was shown by the The comreport which they presented. mittee comprised: "Daniel T. Elton Louis Lynn, C. Vincent, M Schuman for are independence of all possible ors ‘ evils ‘ Very is given being ou | oe McKinley's president | of information official little |ments.. Lead, Kindly "es ‘ for, sible sanonsib ceralt Armed tie: rots Bega OO -condition,.oF i ‘ CuUteagc, abe L pt a fink. she Muster asks iatton to co Ana ore was, vene.Jt- effectively ) "5 noth- ‘ Drepared it shall continu Lf DIGG 18 developed: during | derstood that the act. Sgt it fastened, be oo ae Charge ‘ \ erat d'Attatre | had drawn and hreds to els au" lee ee bon torn heard erigndt from. s } man ine hort before ~hool. it the } he cae tk i le ed. him ur dy left, that. hi he} found was body. ~~ + ---- meeting should 1 | tion to secu n ecessat eager ent and that her factions have plunged the «ontending country into anarchy Appeal to Vatriots ‘ub ; riot < s ak all i « ite erence ton eet I sojemnlyer when ved eee : to a ie Gece: will soe hop nestly the ve her permanent: gr lic, > are Pe de r the anit, Congress thing the Asks 1 two-thirds : as I zs , , of ene fn ene =than less uw maj ' gi ses mty i onda as = | the government on a lenable it to cope with succes rered ' treaty meet > | to Presiden ‘ out ve : i eee 5 eovern. pen ) ent The: house 0 footing ant insurrection was ed her and the ; een the state house subles of those the tr than meeting ove! began. Thou- _ no football ru > got she that hen | forging o a wedge Ver, was party ie | was. mob. Her street ‘the: arent | police and int forcing a WAY) rescued her and escorted to the said 3 crush I hel) train vas everer in. in - was of unveiling the for el gti SS The One| to « der : Shy ‘ the body rire j called Palma, nelole ‘ Tk ‘ Pete Eee held towere monument McKinley zised - the} the moderates rural) the |of upon itly. confers St at were ind hall Memorial In Teh diately, | night quorum a of inter- | que stion toee J the right Speeches! peopl 2,000 by tended the by squelched" quickly was but of) Cuba in é oatlintenance thet pene vene -ernment for > (ne the 1 protec- |¢ hah ‘man, "i who announced that, inas-| Jivered' by Senator, Daniel. of adequate f or S a were os deliver > Day of the and Justice W ex- | Virginia conditions ynuch as "extraordinary individual! ind) property life, a gover oe The treaty conferring this jsted in the republic it would be necesSupreme court of the United Sta i a t is the supreme law of the land) cory to deal with manner; ordinary righ furnjshes me with the right a the means of fulfilling mo meric eri otk 1} lwas certainly . the them that best in. an extrawith addresses. Jn the congress | ¢, ‘ommy inder judge of<2 its. R 7 .and therefore that and qualifications own hand at. ean a I am under that he otherwise decided the house ; as soclal. bonds throughout | unless i terests would rule that there being more than elaxed. that shows tha urare) »-half of t he total memyerelty presthe island Penartyhave and "ivi ul liberty one-half 3 life, aabeladagh oa lous: 10 entic infor BT I hi of ‘inj iry scelyed auth-/ent to and ‘property fo Ori «tion o merics in judgment a et bea 2 t ; b i hostilitle of Cuba thatt hey sake mediate PO Ee ent which will some eee nent pacification the jJand. perme Sends d@ of and There | no |were secure the the pusiness de-) is oe body ane: with present tion to Bacon. able there liberals |ingependents Is) voted was iP a eo No Libernis wag no vote the did not a vote who in liberals to. resen taken ‘ there 7. three | the the past. who Taft on ; avana the secretary |feat, though they fair aruling as ‘ unfair. | ; \" to Havana sending. Tam , 1 the assistant sec-jithe was. message The spe- lead tact, Mrir B ofacon, thisa8 the war, ofMI atate, of retary. SPentn Itpresidert's began by mam artnts represent celal ee who ment, re nder thes ‘ ponstny Roo ngped tt Mr. . wild Suen BRE sete his have as ald such had I ends. "the stopped Bouth:frot imminenct secretary Of in ee pu America, the of risis a to| lelay in this way urther "desire governCuban the {th \the the ‘For Cuban |) meet and one in first time congress an that no have were in is oe ms Cuban session would tt ee eer ge eee P ae x 0 nh @ 3 i i. ach precinet Caer a the SO0=) A oA ae Pane the cinee men Call orepre- Eden-James M,. Huntsville-First Shupe precinet, Mc Kay. Thomas and I and' Hi Neil- pre- Meeting, tion "At atl of -the Se ieetien there was a good attendance In the fiftyfourth district, which is the only one in the county entitled to three dele- ere obs ae son ' 3 is P. Matthews reported, Pleasant View-S. Kaynesville-Not gates, Uintah-No meeting Hoover-Not repartee Roy NO meetin ver Ne Swett Slatervill Not reported aimthat men can- Jens Second as William G. Smith. Plain City-Thomas England and Gantton. ge W n-W. L. Stew a ; McFarland ld Weber-Arehiba West) foned. oy Mass ‘ rd Tereneyethty Wileox W.Dalrymple. d >| was party American the with sar pre cond went T ivisj Pugh D Dan w.G.rT Grecinet | Som of dapeads As - sevens ul friendly pean To 1oOmMmas 0 precinet, Ward-Twenty-first Fitth on) et| Bingham. Harry Robinson, editor of the Bingham. Bulletin, who hi looking after Mr. Christensen's interests there, won four out of: the five delegates for Christensen In Bingham Martin F. Hoben and James P. Motherwell secured 53 votes apiece against Dean's 40, and former Muavor Anderson's 41. . The Jatter two rare Howell men Anderson. claims that there is some irregularity, and will contest. At Lark, A. Gi Green was elected, and at Upper Bingham Edward Evans was elected. L hidester won out in Highland Boy district, He is the only Howell man in the five. Outside of these two districts no fecling was shown, and. it Is not believed that any contests will be )- : RE Wheeling the All are trace any of of the bridg of the | been secured be L that no one at erie Wheeling pike& i Tae Lake Ert really mI the oheri es eiaat wil ws x one7a ra emwere they where or from, ime to difficult. is identity thelr ployed, were men the It is thought establish ' ae at \ Villisten, Fe orPoy Trowbridge working ze, if to see made is being effort an ind all the men in these gang CAD MUGH Sean a first The Havent Se seen OM of the Is the Track. by ie the Rig . ae Overturned. RM N. Bay, 8 Roosevelt, |B tae Li | Four Men Killed ts ht \g | in I Q. | | } | Kx by Damaged Wind . Crops i | ‘resident, the second was 14.-Miss Sept. Y., ter daughter thrown of from a resident, Was 5 ; pee: this morning while di iving asa he "Gove ro d on, the way to Sagave roa g said eesto beautomobile An. Hill : more around camé¢ Weeks to Bradford jlong in the road at.a swift pace and ja bend Roosevelt s horse Miss frightened }so a lthat he bolted. The President's daughaaa eile pluckily very reins the to clung -Se-lter 1 = Sept Neb City, Pawnee lectrieal and wind storms in this;but an inequality in the road caused eee | vicinity 2 Ordered Driven Horse ~ and Roosevelt, . Ethel its car and they when ldamaged = death load | the left} northeast na ae today ced recke¢ | + i+ + 1+ | + |+ vi iy Seattle. Wash;, Sept) 14:-The.. steamship Oregon, one of the snly ha run, Alaska the on largest 5 d the tuck She down gone rocks while trying to find an | |+ SI AMER entrance at sound All the revenue ee passengers cutters eset ON William Thursday Prince to midnight left have Culloch passengers the pases STRIKES safe. ush Valdez eee and The to Me- get eee +| 4 buildings, rig to ove and she Miss was the ground. to rturn ownNght violently BB, | |the yull growing four of started of. The towal them to order menof hurriedly jumpedof commands the them] Kohler was ae ee ctl m of south- on) | gen deck ae ila aan d northern Kanvebraska eastern the thej]sa | - bridge . = 4 -A A regular regulé Sept. Neb., Nelson, | 1. : ‘ ; Licht Set Against Them. i : 1 : OVvoarturned storm w inc | "twister ad A they. passed the freight office} buildings or turned them meu on leavafternoon, this foundations Off | their to get to them )the operator:yelled + nie the through ruin of a trail open)ing the for to wateh and track. +/the + .* + + heedless ind vardimsaster sped on toward | | Pecceserecccerccccs \ pe 1+ i+ |+ SNOW AT Park snow City, of the PARK CITY, Sept. 14.-The season fell + first + today, + \+ disappearing in town almost + immediately, while in the *#/ draw, but othe» men neve slackened , scchon otpUie City ie sian san, byob + higher hills there is a goodly *)/ their "pace Although. there was a/byIsland the roundhouse tornado of wa1891.destroyed The yes + showing to remind the people ane 1 | bridge, the on them against set | light + of the near approach of winter. a of the building cart led over ey idently | portions car. the operating. men ithe + districts country the In away went! mile it, for they to understand iled deep ehannel. | mueh damage was done to crops. FH44444444444 90 309 eg inant ont aitiint the Gabbott Americans Ronn | | sly vigor sid Ss both far . not | occupants has fact se Scares Automobile the S. and Thomas L. Return, In the Elghth district twelve former American party men voted with the Republicans, and announced their intention to support the Republican ticket this fall. They voted for "reform" last fall by mistake. -Fortyfour persons attended the primary. One of the most animated meetings in the city was that in the Twentieth district Angus M. Cannon and Greeewald were elected delegates. About fifty were present, and the primary was harmonious, of ‘ to ie othe no referred was party an said Hilton. committee the American | the 1 D. | though to be drown- belleved been has river on banks the and : scoured but so | A. Woodbury were elected. Henry Quayle and Richard Sullivan were tied, and they will haye to submit to the decision of the committee on creden- noon, BIG become ever Would believed real ae |+ to hard seems It necessary (Continued on Page Three.) jhave FHHoeeee |\+ history|* {ts upon | x called extraordinary loyal then HHH os of The 4 drareed, age carefully |‘ Tei crops and Six Yous caused 3 | pooseveltherself was slightly at butva assistance beforestunned up |picked mile persons to go into She consented farm] (.onld arrive. the on Steinauer, of Ti Fearn to rest three men who had Ofek do to allow alof Henry Waller e brought anae ken from the rain F under ai yassenrer train to pass them. Justar as{taken §shelter. lother vehicle to replace the one which me aan han number is variously |threshing machin Co i had been damaged in the accident. are killedRobert Their»Gilesnames lightning Olife |tae twelve, n a andi st) Seaand Charles fe seve! between estimated Miss Roosevelt was not seriously ut the handear back on the track 1e | armine, : Fane nee oT irae: ce a ae ster, who had received no no-|man Neat Lewistown a oa he . lbruised and not frightened. as_ she t roy { H \ yo % out driving again in the afterraw ae lwent i an down blown track, | was the on being ear of %j the | Lawtlee ; |---- as. to force the queswould mean. deE enatns protested against caré that by Governor. Harri Browne ‘of the Chief National Commander ° league Veteran's Union. of beauty the all i> McKinley and Pres ident the welfa re of the couny transact) ) try ‘ and and the of | cay of text iThe } char: acter of vork for his work for ' draw , ill-fated handear Ou ie to the ; peck end-of the ‘ rae States, 1 rs annot which tre a that of - eatse-of lnbor after) (i men, supposed to | meeting that the hadis ee -coaacbla all oe propositions by pL made off the} rode laborers, daytwelve iipoad tonight, 0} a A. Moyes. R. andTwenty-fourth | =e an é Dalton S. Fred precinct, Twenty-fifth Ritchle Mauarrilott-George sen e| unanimous lal : rane wartne Oedene Altoons Child ie oe labot the Chile jr . s t W. A. G. % Miller fart by2 ane: i] | 1Tanrisvillec&. the fight I SE inris respect more that 2 -| Liberty-O.. A. Penrod at at showing : at rccording|y even t4:.-At-leas Sept) probably receive GS of the | open was) Longworth Mrs, back a nearby in elevator an into : whence a: reserve force . of 32 members pres~ | land _ sband her.sy)" husban Aldrede, Pron e. nt {rs. Longworth friend of President | The fr It's the worst and |). how= was there. and. Lives. ----- automobile, were: 16N: andplatform advised of those} that! that make kK 1d , ago ks oe After a consider ey apa s discussion a mot passed amass meeting of the ents It Lake be called to place --= Thew QO: Toledo. by her not at the gate to pertion greater The behind mg} into lok ; fleld and that th v tah |. aidaak cs‘ationin theof Labor Probably Least Seven, bear the ane such a meeting ‘com- | PRESIDENT S DAUGHTER Theaction wv Lose Twelve, Laborers take to instruct d was. i mittee E ) THROWN FROM BUGGY sO of Dare! | ois:» 2 »"mbers report In. the | mad rush wereto- At husband she and her state hous ade Fe surroundMrs. ; Longworth : Shenk gh cs ei ‘ Alice Rescue Police guard to tried Polic emen sonra: ape lve the than | strenuous | | turning. surface indication ‘urried republic are hour- | } bullding 1 ork,rk There ere when President ose and a very- close ate Wat the restore q not has This as taken be {s which islation vt the ne ie " ee were ot | ward her as | leaving the | aching J ee Me calculated sooner harge ' a polities enter floov auld: 1 Be paid the alliance Mrs. "a Longworth''s really condgs of people made a " Every-) Vor. With : cons stitutional present can) We Sé Havana, Havana No from and consid- | however, seriously I wi 80) affairs in the island if upon, ‘and ucted be asf ly growing "4 worst : Cuba's permanent indepen ie arent eed itor - a pipe upon idence to CONTR OL. -- Grants Him + Sixteenth Kuehler. Rudolph inane | the le Pt lature who were Mmempel 1 jw particular party rhough they coul ee at fall, this win to pilent | not | a be Sr triis ce would have been made regarding an tentative proposition ee he ma in the meantim le the rear and went to ek BEES specia the re-|congress, their of inPalma President. by here. |moned of necessity of the acts of his adminisall it | gorsed rescuing war, T ear-\tyation and posted extraordinary leg- ation of mine, given in people, cee as American a Cuban. remem they that way only the that her independence rc the re a it DT ee by interference prieiat from the anarchy o! civil ongered Tee PALMA TN gelf-restraint Be peaceful the US trong. é Ey | to we }.of the leations atio | there ae ‘ three got the to study | present i ' ° , d ae th. West | party. ie almost the was It ise oo Wednesday to Litres |} ae sup-| not was memb« decided i Glalist. Harris tot proceed, , Governor. CD | ao nable by a hisnels with, what promptly, pros-| the Th Ycomplied , atter or: aces h suspension ae ne: a" id ey , th it Commander | announced. the in' Cuban |. me intervention come if' Cuba ‘herself | Colwe 1 i Was * "given. the. " widest t disere- | ercises until might oa i stanceee forom -£ ‘ ¢ ft the inthe the ‘ ( 5 Ss 10se ry ms ghtee >t, fred ' Chambers ant Stanford cleanh a ane ot as : : i th wantes ‘ en ‘ ~eee: ee ee : pi teenth in- | Nin its out carryin not for mald ( fot al-| Twentieth precinct had aotedet ition i / re- | meeting a tulpeace Queenund of fallen into the that atte Tet by 1 un un- ee ince he convinced. whose ported itlec It indeed, Supporter }| } mitt | P! ' mittee | Sewer vicinity the in lavs 4 ‘ of ' intending. oe ta return. to. Salt : > ' Friday As nothing has. been The bra rings wes Many people were in wire, the by injured of being the mob was trying to break es for souvenirs nger m ic} wilen- t expected, when mal in. place from it a aa 7 y plomeas mals At bear hall | er must. hat orderly liber of the government is the ranking. om be) but not could his demand and an ever-in-|cer bring cah fone yoarded « + et oe OE Elea lett MS oneng b2¥e.0n rib-)\o the em a Benoad ravton 4 Lake. on made was held had mak 1 evidence that ees F 7 A t wel ben Atl Se reet the in to friends his of ior aor Tt: ewewas torn.| the veils a dash then which ire the is un-| for. Sas adadit niains » : Ribbons. her 1 pepart rom = his} for Wyoming to mad ome hom a be.2| being made wowd would) Instead crowd made é + over,the ordet which with mbo rush for the ribbon ¥ 1 wilt she iith Layton in friend isitoavith: o southern 7 o cl rule 5 RR RY NB no dia that he fact The audience for that ea Rush Mad was thoughrht It re #3 to, inter-| ckly not ready: was t ¢ bl ai ane tthe program restored P || ken the washile taxen) while S shirt to ‘the great owing | sail- of landing:. the a Vile vetials ener slowfell the bronz up went y cheer ibov ys 1 i ipure aAnother. smiling and | stood Longworth Mrs and recover | ‘owing : This. action - This that fact the States ers Cuban|tyyjted they is for; ‘yet with-| Their yesterday. ors at Havana Secrebyin' Acting Rico direction of } } drawal be was , ordered hant= iny i A ak take Pennant se eae the v way the e PiPresident. ! one1 ec uaultre eisis justst tne }to emphasize be -« ependence 4 wi For ‘or not over surprise its has SE ee an tugerec 7 us r flag l President revealing Jy to the: pedestal, of eniet oper aan ons 1} OG Z oP Progres ‘the: about| gs R ovreas. Geparenien' of Washington ae man Oo nod e r . part, he. discussing ow "4 ies tt ne Dat as tf wl Pe piona of Cuban independent j inde . ae w whic atep "8 1pendence g \ ; pnd iy of ; we y ‘ enemy sponsib s an is tains at tairs favorite Light r . ++ menaced, f sone Roosevelt Reticent, Chiefs Department aad F a ag i ae et mes ot evil sof anarchy Into" Wien -ClY we = t ; .et | ribbon ant ie late of the eta tl direct in Roosevelt President With aswill disturbances revolutionary and jestal, ©" upon) delicacy a is there is respon-|c¢ommand Whoever her... throw guredly "9 3 now and prosperity peace, gs points when WAS DUE TO VISIT FRIENDS | *"4,2.,%;,Srauiains + + + + + + +. List of Delegates. The lst of delegates. with place of ineeting and chairman of the district lows: District 1-Held at 8 -East \ Tenth South street H. A. King. district chairman a a1 - HW. A. King and Charles B District 0 Held at. 1589 South Tenth East street Ray Sermon, chi tact ey Delegates: Fred C. Sanford and W. Laylor District 3-Held at $05 East Seventh South street. S. A. Stanford, ae ig Delegates S. A. Stanford an E. Walker ‘ . District a at 658. East Sixth South. stree J. M. mu usmussen, chairman Delegates: A. Sadler and A. round Alternates * John Peterson and Peter Johnson. District 5-Held at 656 South Fourth Eust street, George Bowles, chairman. Delegates: eo Smith sr, and Georme A: Bn th. District ete "ld at Seve nth South and State streets T. W. Ball, chairman, Delexa tes:, G R. H. Smith and Jedd FE. Woolley. District 7-Held at Fourth South and Chureh streets. Julion. Riley, "chairman, Jelegates: Julian Riley ard District S-He at 347 East Fifth South . street Ww. FF. Langenbacker, chairman. Delegates:: A, FY -Lawson and Gomer Thomas, District $-Held at 574 South Fifth East street. Eber Case, chairman. Iferbert re, Cuuler and David P. Kingsbury District 10-He id at Tenth ward an- (Continued on Page Three.) | | | |