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Show u . OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN IN PARTY THE?STATE OF UTAH. S MWAYSBoosting | a : NEVER KNOCKING VOLUME Ill, NUMBER 38. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1906 NEBEKER REFUSES 10 DISCLOSE NAMES OF CORRUPT COUNCILMEN have are ATTORNEYS TRY TO SHOW WHERE MONEY WENT boost, to That Thisile off asphalt by the Aealtwhinhecns city council in them to [ Property the pass a don't. buying ilk who may of the eternal this you! Q You don't know that? 4 I never knew Q. Who were the coun ae that you tres Aansacted your business y¥ since the city bought the (Protestee objects as immaterial, irrevalueless ies int and nothing whatever to do ae property. W. G Nebeker, a mining the question submitted by the goverr engineer, who engineered the deal for Ket Milo Clark, owner of the War Eagle By the Receiver: I don't think, Mr ; ? | Rdwards, that line of questioning Is and S§St Louis mining claims near | material here to this issue, and yet at Thistle, ie was on United the stand Bates echo after echo of action was heard merely engaged yesterday Land in office; |the andi same the notorious SThe land office is in hearing time TI don't feel se like Dey By Dey: worse than nothing Give Them Away. money | A 3 get the city council in the 2m e2 to humor eon any I aja of not the a ° Did Q Did oe you 4 you . offer city city ‘coun hmien® pay of closing the deal. He also refused r sate to testify, on advice of counsel, as to) @Q a9 yOu. say that is what me mbers of the city council had | true? been "sugared," but before the case A te sir fell back into technicalities, the testlVhat consideration sensational. | get for this grou Edwa & (Prroteste® objects was brought of.outFrick, mony ‘Edwards Mr. | petent and imma cert mith, appearing for Holcombe, cons examination. Cc. C.D ev, | earing upon for the protestsé, Gdvisea- the switriess Wars Paased ducted ; the not to testify on any matters ‘ Involved the council. Mr. Dey city ae i, Hee ea tr ras p 2 an : "AC Tee eee halt investigation may have aE Mr. to . Milo tell as to saloons THEY ASK TO THEY SET THEMSELVES BE and to Fee Collecting . Milo Other Artists Tonsorial Probably Band State not THE asks the In oe is home +444 i outside of the are of Tom to for the all they to elevate 2.2 hi some- know It to 62 i they city, rub is to power. fat on to during against own, a party of campaign others embraced political the followers the work up their booze, of don't rum, like grow of caliber in of thelr the creed provender and insures freedom that Both vow to criminals. THERE IS IN by . the made TAFT'S CITIZENSHIP OF of D. A. & es M. 26 qns. Gebien. barbers board it Havana, -ATTAn BS association of a walnuts, the that ey to-| at which gigantic The elépnant state Seah in which ais the will ; Within building een a x Bs chewing ea are av of this fitness a aE court decides that the law requiring te an indirect way, we expect to show|the barbers to pass an examination a been | nee Milo Clark consideration, ‘on y recely and pay an annual fee to the board is and mall) the portion of 9 in Nebraskan excites Evening the Gives to IN the of D. de the Vegas, of Sept. out out, as which 17.-Cuba if instead of arranged ]exhibitors and yery soon the attracrit Pen 6 rh ieaprty ua. iukate . > > Sste : associations are already installed there, into an Siar a caglitent oF i. now the ease In force on. their are of inside facts. |rest of wi yassed around among | unconstitutional. These cases came Up|and it Is expected that Utah the to and Re- hear to the create report dissension presented Committee Submits the Hon, Stephen H. the Views. Love, Chair- nd on @ Republi part beneficent resuits art has : And SIE rol. of and t laced $0 the the nation eaten Min Orne ‘of the the opost Lene heve. twen been bo rte Curther-destrueth ot and other property. Comm with the Interior is mostly fat enrupter, but the troubles in Santa ara Mettar. ince, where 2 number of outrages aod In- | committed, are reported to have t provwere Heve of been be the a d rity. fu ‘sdutierital a Repub eprinciple and exenmpli- bile servall of its grreat leaders from Dincolp to Roosevelt that all members he party should have a voice In the 3 affairs, of this clty, who sudstopped. | dus trial College Willingness of the Mberals to' su | ¢ denly expired today while a member in a| mit to arbitration and the haste with In the course of two hours' ‘exam- | people tatareatat and this witness is|for hearing about a month ago, but) institute will make headquarters there of the party escorting Mr. Bryan city. | which President Palma and his advis| special train from Ralelgh to this ination, the following testimony was | the only one that did it, and that he|the matter had been held under adalse this |ors acknow ledged President Roosea ESE GTSES \ ‘The end came about 3. o'clock brought out, with Mr. Nebeker on the has those relations to maintain here gee rag nt until today. | . ms we velt's Jetter by suspending hostilities, Ry : Judge Dey: I shall advise the | ives ars has been the custom and for several lafternoon between the -. towns was of: Dur stan t 1é ; Z stanc ee || witness n¢ to - answer of cities of the first sec ond /PALMA BUYS GOULD YACHT per and Hillsboro. due|are not taken in Impartial circles to was]}mean that they will fall into each Inerest In Outcome, (Question read), ues Uti t ay the license re pe cee acute indigestion. The doctor and | other's arms und make up just as soon : est ir 1e| A.@- You There refuse is no toanswer ae ea ard ttof vane él afte |The just Mr. Bryan Q. Now you Rae " ae have you| answer, do you? wee :0 tae} -.) t aIee a pas Ailleen Is Taking In Stores und| sitain oy r snerrilybehind with Treasurer Secretary TVatt appears on the Lacy,|as S outcome of this Uitigation, have yu \ ; ir mut this year, when ie > be='} 3 ta matting * : not? io Wha t consideration did you get for came due in July, a number of the Will Clear tor Cuba, fie n he ‘suddenly threw his } nead | scene, without cababs leas died an- | backwé ird and wags It 17 Sept. York. New tt. | to pay refused in this city barbers No Snap for Taft. performe you services the it tin: ' mors No A You have a moral interest " ; (Protestee makes the same Bienen) The result. was that) actions Were), 4 need toduy and confirmed by the} word rhe tragedy threw Att ei eae On the contrary Americans and EuOwn n told'that. Thats 4:). 1. decline to answer brought against the delinquent ones} Gyyon consul that Edwin Gould's jover the party and the festivities h | ropeans who are familiar with the knowledge formed principles Twenty-five ae tat turned tri bute ne dieu wt StetacNotiid) to commit- man, and Associates, Gentlemen. We, the undersigned committee appointed to formulate a an o n and report the same to ng to be held Monleave rest- ar ok. "are. be of the ee golebon The poe rains and intention To yesterday. The politica) aspects of ae are now uppermost in Hay. fighting has almost cease ment soldiers anaa Insurgents soon gathered de- Diehl's a paper for adoption. The other members of the chiiae are A. B. Irvine, Cc. S. Buckwalter, Stephen Stanford and W. A. Lee. The report is as follows their fighting by armistice will declaration to Republican Judge and organization. drafted sur- talk expected in night, within the party or to start a split. Stephen H. Love was chairman and John James, secretary, of last night's meeting. George N. Lawrence, chairman of committee of five that leaders to evidenced the may the is state-wide started last fifteen a of any the thir- Unless hotheaded mischief makers in the government party or among the liberals prevail with the idea of obtaining the rout of the there is no reason why a settlement satistactory to everyone should not be effected upon the arrival of Secretary One honor some willingness with from Friday Havana. revolution them while after Rodriguez Las their General retired occupied Organl- of the committee of five, appointed last Thursday night, and to air their views upon conditions within the party. Instead of developing into a meeting of "insurrectos,"' as characterized by the opposition press, it was merely a discussion of political matters and every speaker denied that there was concentraof of that a was of plan hostilities Arenciba, Asbert they cifferences Demat: $s Was Bryan, f mournful Jennings & tee draft the movements forces at) south the Was for except General miles ing demonatration «in wat: detail of into room publicans of to Be Appointed Place movement league court conference troop rebel Colonel Havana, Man, olin > North and A velop safe in the © < inter different Zayas, a concluded divulged. no Castillo which of Fifteen Draft zation. minister of suspension interior of vive Eloquent Dead to this after- under armistice been Santiago een pt. Bina politi t pitthiynin gs sagece a S » area poutical - the. spa anee among to HIS MEMORY and Praise ‘ * Aig a few sw days on ; senionet TO the officially of Loinaz | retreat Puts Politics Aside party, believed results the have the tion has, peewee of be antes means not Since its elephant is Montalvo, The Committee Arbitration palace it of Senor interior. to Party. unique animal. It is anticipated the elk to be placed in the local office n ¢ ie commerce, terms with TASK PRINCIPLES ARE DECLARED Contending 17.-Senator liberal the and Wajay, Tragic Passing of Charles Mclver Brings Sadness leading sean State-Wide Movement Started Last Night as Outgrowth of Meetings. Accomplishment. Sept. visited the of Make of leader of the noon conduct maintain much curiosity, and many people visit the offices of the board specially to see z barbers, of headquarters made Fight ee te of to at Will Will Difficult those JN BRYAN TRA native the Bitterness Factions there UTAH UNENVIABLE Extreme were THE 30 oe entirely Parties Willing to Make Concessions to Avoid Intervention. or- them: Kearns; work of world. party open worse; public They of prosecution THAT one of eeewillele beee te | almonas, Utah Together Clark examiners the fumes 62 i the tables they the are, they of satellites the of plenty barrel visit: the PARTY. community. ambition biggest BEST an ox Examiners. Ogden, Sept. incom-|day handed down Around, that have from the parasite; inteleectuality Association. | } soo, nO} having cn ge = gn ue). by air in POWER. AS geles war in party, live |CASE WAS FOUGHT TO END|°%*s on. borrowed Third South. The idea's TRIBUTES probably from the Los An- ae did cajoled + 4% 0+ 0% 6% $6 3 i Unconstitutional. certain wholly card who HAVE ELK OF ALMONDS EDUCATOR DIES clares that} absolutely to The promises; the Immunity TO brothel political the pure from Indication of empty opens UP them? Clark fede given ELEVATED councilmen? money not that in day, ideas Judge Murphy, at Ogden, De-| ek eration in money of any kina? PO tor Wouldn't are party good the the booze. AMERICAN better American men hibit Arranged by Fair- aes time that you were negotlattaken out of the Aaa treasury will areal have De|Tig riodwith fe Salt Luke City, you paid ny The hearing of the case before Re| < ceiver Thompson came nearly break-| ing up in a row yesterday when Mr. Nebeker refused to testify| <n 46 the bint of Se ae required as J || They to is whose than HITS BARBER BUARD wc LeadingFeature of the witness, Holcombe against Clark, the contestinder advice of rarpeagy But to answer ant claiming that Clark had no title! pecause I do not se necessity of g to the property ; The land office will | dragging in the inaleidual persons 3 wha be asked to decide whether the as- | constituted the council, and he can do phalt mine is a placer or lode claim, | 45 he_ pleases. If it is found that it is a placer claim What is your answer? then the eity's simmer | There Is none away into nothing, and the $6 000 | Q State whether or not during the gone party. limit- Witness. I Instruct but § oe ee ettecte Instructs Judge that during loaf a the creeds, of standing THE get to clothes, OF to and this of hotel, and barrel of file political acceptable brothel their and Cullen all organization FILE farther the of jollied pay nil; mongrel alleglanee unrestraint are the is nothing place the they the IO OP OO OO IO OO 90+ 0 : the case of| a better the AND Journey represent have to opens rank of more saloon tn American gamblers, of 1905 does not lose a sein-| of its crookedness, notwithstand- | the rfact thatiit usu jven neces of are and bar; pets RANK to smoke community the rooms offscourings from hand the the praises have wear shuffle glad of In THE They they spring tila ing don't because and tobacco pampered their ARE "reform." ré solution the and the freedom by standing shout You sunlight extends the their THEY Did Not Receive Anywhere Near That Amount. the flattered times; City Paid $6,000 for Thistle Mine, But Milo Clark, Who Owned' pulled In that air compose back the i they Property, PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. 62 i blink ganization foul men the 44 i They to whom of In <2 i i and class boosters, 44 42 i a i i liquor and 62 i i He what organization 64 i i City Attorney, Notorious know heelers 62 i Former Tell Details of Asphalt Deal. to Fails by find 62 i i Silence to of that 42 i i want will 4 i Keep and i you +t If You i to Today-Fair CUBAN TROUBLE REPUBLICANS PLAN MAY BE SETTLED LEAGUE FORMATION RANK AND FILE OF THE AMERICAN PARTY headquarters Instructed Weather Art of deliberation of all its members. Doors Should Be Open. me "That while recognizing the necessity for organization on the part of any political party which aspires. to be a A. éWelly:1 ste anbeen 1ere"" ; ar | Q, You refuse to answer, do you? by the state board of examiners. The| 44m. vacht, the Ailleen, had been | were done away with bot dominant force in ublie affairs, we easor » : stex j ‘ é ' : ; ey Cuban temperament assert that Kilthat to insure the continued eee eo o'clock 8:30 At She government. s| believe Cuban the to oig fight) to undertook who barbers eight h e a nite P e yess = Fie A have? feol you i oid Mecaie would be the | kenny cat ( escortec s f the party and the successful were party his she |and where Brooklyn, South at lying is coun-) as engaged h eae a CABS the eet a Fee ea oats ToN ic ate 2." ‘get-|_ is" inI want execution of its policies the doors of Interest to the arbitrators particular My tl A. my streets paved the way pore Clark, did Bea Cet Steriod sel. John ginnis and were. finalis taking in stores. It is expected that | opera house, which was filled to 0 ver- | « ympanions ne 4 , "3 ‘ aie from the proceeds derivec g Ss cing Sto! ; ] ' : = ‘Itizens and men the conventions of. the party should be Secretary Taft will have to conwho | whom them 1 the sale of this property to the ly victorious \she will clear for Cuba some time to- | flowing with cit ens fat Yaa wide open to all Republican nae arbitration commission the should reat | fer, for office to the end that every erlQ. You hayen't formed an opinion yet) ; See End of Barber Board, | morrow [had come for miles to hear & tt r elo- | of five members be ean citizen who seeks the honor of. the upon the question of whether oat ne } (E roteste¢ makes the same objection) " bet lee M hy virtu She is a steel yacht, built in 15899. | issues of the day discussed by the means of settlement a moral interest in. the determinath ay . The is no answer The decision of Judge Murphy yvirtuHer dimensions-are 164 feet. over all, |quent Nebraskan Republican nominations shall have: and the of: this question, oF not haves you? rit Q. You refuse to answer, do you? ally means the death of the = state Ton teh: waterline. 0 fact: béake ara Major ¢ H. Stedman in as hort | in- Americans, fair hearing an a square deal. We partisanthis of No, strictly speaking, Ihave tp! A: Be sir. board, according to many men who} *<s t- draucht.. She is equipped |speech introduced Mr, Bryan In this | typical people of condemn and deprecate any leadership was | ship admits of no acknow! aoe »ment or organization ev ithnlix the nited my promise entirely ' Y | . have followed the case closely It. is |}-nine, tes ; pee . eines lspeech no reference to polities or any party haven't asked you hat ue The hearing of the case will be conalmost certain. that. when. the board} with tripl expansion engin 5 Dae decency, patriatism that seeks to use the party mahonesty, | government | made Cuban the of the other of -Rebefore Agents member at '& chinery or its great name and prestige in ‘ar tomorrow morning . t formed an opinion as to ra wheth- itinued nex ferent virtue ees r other tries to collect the ¢ } | Speech. tn His | Politics rs aa, No offered 2 the been have who|} Consequently Mr Taft will be in Utah barbers few to perpetuate any manor set of men there will be Nebeker Mr. with Thompson, ceiver of ae ee an moral 3 any have you er in Ue eee President in office or to build up a factional orae n ae eee ig ees be carried | Still on the ‘stand through Also. it is cer-) owned by Willlam K. V anderbilt ) biti, avers rete dle a speech that the of tt nirty |tol nt Pe will "come 1 fer i 1 ° \ ' : : : ? yi i first stole the cn "i ee I fe jt ough 3h oat WS ee, tain that the board cannot survive] reply has been received and re on. minutes, during which he spoke rt zation to serv in a] palma and his associates UE > } : es e Ss, s a any man or set of men within the violence and friend of > his manner fraud {faddened vq- by it was a sald today missioners | each election fees those of paying jast the vithout He} n yé ext nt : ake to that We_ believe eandidates for pubThen O. and | party. constitution the of a poli tical | the attempt not violation would he \said . ee would republic: the that lief | here authority on said is yeal al| bo office should be selected from the this Vtlgaof in the outcome to ceehtaat po att mpting present the at now purchases are band| more and will barbers jocal other speech while he was bowed down that with | statutes, body of the party, solely with you? haven't' tion, government for operate the A. Yes,;.sit together and fight the case at the rent yA is believed that President Palma ts erica to charac ter, qualifications for the loss grief by his great vesties expenes of every investiga the awalting artists) >| benefit at the tonsorial particular ffice, and loyalty to. Rethe and op narn itv, remarked that {fhe had oa ,and there over. went You Q. | of Cuba and to the irremediable in- publican principles, the ground over, and JOU thoug in Salt Lake will probably do like-| tion which Messrs Taft and_ "beet Weta between Rockefeller's mil lions ail attempts at ssism' or selecting : was a lode, didn't yous wsae . With the barbers in all of the} will make at the instigation of Fresi-) 7 0 a) yore life, he had rather 1 eave | jury of the republi in advance of the regular conand his purty, after \ tickets Pala President ; ee ace Sai recommended the prop- Aedes Trying to Get | sina cities of the state united, a me) | Gent Roosevelt to poster rity yew pier. s record eayone of the party lee for that through their represe a expr ssing the holding of the local court n ever had a tribute so well ‘ a purpose and the ¢ ontrolling of prisorrow and indignation their etna tives a es or conventio by rades and liberals the | bs : of attempt shocking death of "the! state a rBry in combinations in the Intere {i uk beauthe branch and root tn destroy ladies In the audience show ered ticular ring or combination, bellevin | r will declare that . Corruption of Charges Mir soliowed ne Rae to Chaperone a Party | flowers Longworth Mrs. | CONTROL ty organiBryan } the ROAD RAI! TO AS rsa | deal} h is b een ! oO Glenn Governor - ¢ O06 f i good there And Q. recent election and r etoo..D ‘ Minnesott, to Friends OSS REMUS of sale e ih ean 2 a tri-} steal the zation and result in Ora se itis paying he too, lin a short speech, of | 17:--A' plot. to overSept. would |-°.@hiengo, tie of « arge of corruy tion and Mel of Mr. the dete rmined to the character by pute 4s re-| 17.-It Sept. lof inferior candidates for o Minn., Duluth. to Own | b ¢ cl 1@ ver's | only prevented to y props this for Government | Not Necessary party foe the this propof efforts Police Collins is re minded 2 high hate to see Le city now lose throw Chief. of Should Actively siztackputee | ported here that Mrs. Alice Roost veltthe | for Says La Folleite. fortunately whicb erty, wouldn't you? the |) power, { | ported in police and political circles ta| rhem, McIver was a member of Longworth will chaperone a party of I an not posted on some 0 ; Se -T s0Vap ) at- | country, Was so nobly sustained by the | "We believe that the suggested party A. Y Vell, and Police ae Labatt ei Bec Removed. "ALICE WILL HUNT BEARS : pala to "thelr memory as eee hsraaictil TiN at be successfully elfminated ode 2 s the invn: conventions, assured d an tere sts of the party best served by means of an active participation in the 49; oflent the of party by men andwhowhose are faction' any inde pende only purpose e is to see Ae men n ominated Bret Cea Ee vanide nt Palma was reae ae tab ey Sa bape want woe me | deleg: mete | adies on - of | young = pt ; mt e aaetet yLaS Philadelphia city politicians who |} be brewing among st ale meé Sug to of estern CeAdDe |iended the receplior o . Are you? fear the startling disclosures : he may ri |ernimen t ownership o ; .| town of Bovey, B ‘ on the oe Naty Wot ata n ak e in the present police department | Not necessary «. Os thelr - canto ‘| range, some time during the latter part | York on his home-comIing nt an nats y Liberals Want You know there have beencharges)oclaimed by William J. Bryan, Is tie) cr thy month or early In. October lextended the invitation to Bryan What the Liberal . in the public press of corruption "in| . ' } ‘ -kine. the removal of }opinion held by Senator Robert three La} John jreenway,tor iperintendent | visit this first came | liberals, according toty, well inwill In-| é The ago - he yearswhen yelve state lng s on the who spent sin. | Follette of Wis : 1 is seeking chief Lavin, The two ¢ laims, isition of these the "the| | Inspector under sus-| {hours POS corporation twe : ormed members War Eagle and \ ' today ' in P hil vdelphia Mesal a personal friend of || here M Bryan spent the night her : }of the t par of the recent| r acquis ; the1 St. Louis,- don't} Inspector L ' already; : |lof . the steel 1ight here and | form thoset \ Q. ae you? Q. ~ N ea A. dont know there was Q. ¥ou Kn feeling expresss d by gated-in' this ground, this sale time, and about at the A. Q a . the yes elty is } that an element you lyqjovement it. know. J don eee! . na causes not | the Charge they | and material) PE opinie ae read). Mn Thinks He Ino't .| expresses) that that the cepartment) The DOoan I cratt you don't nA know p know No, I don't thin Q Now agent or # 1 ror ey os you ole Milo Clark the Influenced.a it that a8 = fr : tion. In - aa on was quite i ; nen do {in the sale you worked ai this. sole," < t 1 a = you? ; great there? ? 4 ni fas been deal Salt of that the middle Conspiracy. that he on senator to accusations of the his way approves will ine charges the todaypolice that | cleaning a (he o Oo a eet a of ic * to Camden Loge the. rate ss . a in place of the urge "d} | will , go to aX he Its where ae F President, | rrew, ' | sist on the Anannulmen Winston-Salem RES retain offer of the resigna-| to fll ver ; ‘ ©) ere ant a es , > = gov- | anc eee stheame mii oS uf a All OL iinns. a BpEEC deliver ment except Presiden alma wy be aoo are 1 : : be a ) - ae Town of " Sept. dina hints 5 Behl Gas }y of pe ine‘ <teel s men > aioe cor-|\*+ at i ition'a . model town, have closed a|# | deal for the purchase of a large tract}/+ Of). jand near the mineral springs at + establish-|)+ of purpose the for }porter : 4) residence district whic + ae a eS ee Pac gr er + charge d g po y name tit tes PROUD ane ON = =| Pa ye ee S tar i ll aie pare ary arked not. make. After thls in from ie on TRACTION LINES hat ‘satisfy BUY : to City Railways aan cago for $24,157,668. 7 their. San Francisco in a : +] derly, | jin 4,000 s em- them, They want a clean ;Asia. feet Their : high at $ now measure ° oo They half a ahead ee of ; are E eee ;| we stilts e # the start but Artbarely thelr ‘4 six wager a build- shows-any builders in) build- The it, stand vear year the exceeds excect twelve € some thre hundr d now jn course of ere les oe the men no lawlessness, pickets out in ar ee 3 and 9 gathering a at four and months . CAUSE - Thousands of the < ha i jof the 7 eos in Northwest Neb 1 |} +]|from ee the + |northweet . e +1 $1. 000.000. H HEAVY . uv heavy of ts | in k \++ } Loss the ibsence rains Ain Thousands recently in}4 are are J laced at|+ stk of head of stoc k iS ++ _ TICKE ae . : 7 Col,, convinced Sept. 11 is. H, wae Gabbert 1 - Taft s or no of single Will + : a = proof of ile - a Called upon President be would decision of Fight New = to dec ide Palma's the sat res-| tek of | his care ill. of Election, fight t thell the han wi S the Hberals, from 0 the latter insurgent « coming camps = lowed. Presi-|er, the accept sent a letter ace state He nomination me to the Republican chairman action Creer to ey telling +4444 of h . is ee for R bP blionne league ee the chair- nrgiied. * on all with . gs a. "Yrv wa os yrence, | W ea } ¥ + + + on mn ee wy. me na o a a aaa the t aft . on Pace pause. 4 that an inneces- ) , elections Is vestigation of the W hich tol base a proper sary on (Continued Boman, all right the a to first take speak ripe oe did he but a course, formality ef iaw, ident and in-!|the creation of an organization as been declared president bot n M. it was said +) + declined noe \of : lavets d into office and to force him y | would involve questions of law,}jng to @/ resign iscia to In me ational, i . imperative. + : *( on aici is this meeting appoint a. comaa to draft Ee eee fifteen principles bears Gabbert's atl 3 San B.k Stewart, recently nomintet bli‘or € yn the Republi Cee of | oe Palma, ing to run on f viet above-named of e mitte will for tion, principles ‘o e unity and harmony ks ie Lapel _ ie| and to insure open cona square deal for all; and ve a easehas ae be Pcekaat That for the organization +/dent re-election hact n + | they for a ihe pu poethe seminate en ALL man | +) 2 : BeJudge: roe The government "CcCc. S&s Buckwalter, skw . against a Wwnew election,° and | last gasp "Stephen Stanford, position will be| undoubtedly their arbitrators | W,. A. Lee trong The government act ane'? Be og ntatives in any conference,} Committee. or pre : : ; iiscussion of the} Steve Stanford moved and Major whether merely for a@ discuss or to more make dignity a binaing Myton the a adoption the ssftuation i it ath than award,| those Ire port, seconded after which discussionof fol- ++ | Ss be upon this ignation, --- ++++ + WITHDRAW - retary of | et ownersn'p | ish a : erent a h an bench, Supreme ing ‘un on a ticket whic fit : appoint- Mayor by ROM William + The the committee ++4+4++ ART Denver, cause he ee 7\4 Drowned STE Ww + + ws by the cause of city ++4+4+4444 + Nebraska. 17.-Losses|4 Sept. Nebraska LEE HHH eee ete eee eee cleo droenes Stoc lization. ide lines | -=- Ly Head munic were a a Dae arom ith the ballots heroero a iened late and new session with ‘Resolved, ch at the undersigned com1 ) response to this, the Palma part | mittee hereby favor organization F -esigr ‘ , me mbers w ry oe . ‘ on fof a body of party resign the permit to refuse vill 1t the president on the ground that)ye known as * Repu ee . as Chi - of I exper is. chosen Amalg- | to promote Not the |three $ traveled and nine erection the In- | ments Win- and ‘ 7 Bees as Crayon treeFromnsate Liverpool a ore oaatice +] RAINS Florn they - through in, numbers large ey OsBrees ‘ 1p =! for was trades of ough though can they record | of 17.-Al up tled gre it strike of the today sist that; ing Sept. are building course + | millions and l structures are +| ae ltion. There 4|sending theiris plan they a ir - +} ager, covering country the area, Aa tay + \ activity Complete Man., els i iar Pen ; ¢ Is iper, eS ate See STILTS ae Chicago, Sept. 17. -Albert N toughton and Herman Dignon "et ed today from a 37,009 returnec i m i mile trip around the world or They ad The Ee§s oe \ fre es Chicago s . i it Gary. ,™ 9 17.-The peg : ¥ tts \* arent eee sald -- made lee ses he independent offices who ane free, ee paca gy «Sa n Vauaiead tent; anc mGvenient a : as opposed to it Is eee Hi trial board) several fist | + Cap ant Model ¥ today's them. ynong this 1 time »Ollce them," és Lavi ruin w ot before so hot |absorbing charge agains oy conspirac DER | Cees ter y long counellthe jnduc sc oney, with know Q. You in ity, you Lake City, of lis ere the of be avin axed j one hoe: oa k.2t ‘aE And make this , will fights were averted between|s narrowly the|4 of two or one and attorneys > | witnesses Such words as ‘"‘thief'' and} + | witnesses See a ‘prafter' were freely exchanget + understood that a general} | It isia ne pa a lean Tae \+ my Vell, (he I asked not ce leeat well, you you. are NOW|] not], is can ; I ae Ese hard faa that men against It is rumored | him Sehrene J think use a ¢£ gossip,I that would EOTEEIS property you A. here people inter-j|°" " vhere he will begin a week's anny ing | husband {s cam- -|MAY | I J ' | Men who have protected the un-; whet! 1¢°% & . ial Rieht sald, and while her husba a there, derworld'" and tried te secure gamb-]| tour in the interest of the Equa ue fa | paigning in Ohio will spend a few day | < °o e city ides E lp ; ‘ > é < r aris ; > Street some with company jn bear ; , iter | hunting Waeine ck w pig Republicans administrathe Trom privileges Vi t there! ling Ti -nown as al tion, are understood to be behind the) fight against the New Jersey iT put | young women f1 fends, ete) 1 Mit" reneral the general ney Well, That Lo stopped Reet that this A. Q2 he"lthe | Western lesaba,has:a many per: The senator, who is one of President, times; oneers e refo ve ant that . : a » ee ne ee a come to me the ¢ ann ~ | him nt ane : yloneecr < in | th , has recently, swept User" |}to hunt bears His daughte to from Q aoe ; Oh, 1 heard know thert has been And a eesip of that kind, don't able goss'P © see on 5 a considerable ‘ e has| oa ecessary for the Gov. ee ‘ant. 17- Forty experts Es s fon would b@} | head t is easasserted that Collins did not think c it necessal Chicago, Sep 1 > ak é | ; a to »} tn e elections, his a ignation e Y ividence which would character send many to inen|ernment to them own the ratlroads In ras is| : ALL BUILDING | SUSPENDED | l| fair were Biof today price-$24,157,66% to de lds as a ae aconstitute surrender noto more armed or force, and would con-| 6, wealth, but bad the! to control the Jess than sub- | you" |» onitentiary | believe that the Government Winnl- lniac Qad today by the local traction commission to brigandage. His claim has) : a lable to control the railroads v ithout | Tie Up of Industrial ee |panies on their properties In the event) oe tent features, and should Sec- an 2 io he the and r be mi clatm was = é pe > 7 pe graft' wha " connecter yes. pension by his to superior. is fightig desperately retain hisHe office and j ils CSperarer) an ag: that fear to said are politician ithe | the chief will stop at. nothing to beat; A that? know eau No. Two.) cre do the correct things.which it was 1 i such hy a try- . es Hole. had who Irvine said those B.Neeceomnr _ 5 are were in the "I movement partic ipated judg-| called ‘Insurgents (Continued on and Page insurrectos Eight.) |