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Show OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE VOLUME III, NUMBER ene 15. SALT GEORGE A, SHEETS TEN MEN KILLED CASE DISMISSED BY GAS EXPLOSION ATTEND LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN OCTOBER 25, 1906. Weather RALLY TONIGHT! _-_. Congressman Judge Armstrong Finds That! Victims of Disaster in Penn-. No Crime Has Been sylvania Mine Foreigners. Committed. OF POLICE FREED|DISTRICT The THOUGHT the SAFE Holds partment That Head Was Robbery Not of of Police Implicated De- Accident in Occurred Usual in Spite Safeguards of AIL the tion on One week Judge G. division he make the interested G. of As an was one was has been rally tonight orator, speakers sing, Utah time In who Littlefield Word Theatre big will rousing principal the during politics, wants to will arrive received most Congressman one band will desirous Lake decorated, attractive Littlefield big entertained in Salt has Joseph the Howell of Republican Utah and Senator George play, there will be a general jollification be- hearing attend that his belated and the feature few of should this afternoon of equals a clear the and train would state committee the and and meeting careful discussion has of arrive here about done all in its 4 o'clock. power to he will be ably supplemented by Utah's con- Company Organzied to Con- Enraged at Public Land Allotnect Two Hemispheres by | - ments Make Attack on Officials. Rail and a leeereet Additional Troops Cavalry Sent From Fort eae UTES ARE WELL ARMED |SEATTLE IN MAN SCHEME The court feels, after having ment. given days to the naan alt of fos testiI oe ptter! and the. arguments, | Cations ewe the and my attorneye £0 both sidco, that ot able to find that the crim * = 5 ohnson, in charge of the forces to connect sent the conttcon rene Saas out last t the broughtNaried 5 were aria boda whol Pure Ape ttheSe ders, ee a parte oversur-to | [ie evening raceThe this" western by e revolt of the hemlaphere Candidate for Assessor. CITY TREASURER FRANK A. SWENSON'S RECORD Books of County Treasurer's Office Show Some Very Peculiar Alterations Made When Swenson was Clerk in Treas- urer's Office-Story of the Missing Records, By Springing its the Amerikearns an avenue involve at a one one others. by the known : : paper in The sensation Kearns organ outfit that the in An ducted by county and The was offices, eee attended past is while ; guilty whether in . of office, This that there have |in past the |the a if slightest Republican, |* and@/attacked present and un- gestions that they They said they were gotheir homes. ing to visit their friends, the Sioux, ae | Dakota Dispatches received here the that report Gillette from j night Indians are having a war dance, and |still continue to rob cattle and sheep | camps Fort from reinforcements the With the officials enraged we Tne governor; ‘them. attempted to restore ord- See: office. In In we, ee will L That and does Mr. Bain in were Lynch ae 1897, Chin Mr. the Qu a office aie n did and doubtless of the agian not o Th are in un-| the a sin- either peat. of if any man, he will bé the county attorney's therh bite e over t otterstoday, for missing grand jury they lost plete could contain through certained. there against involved re- records, as from the retired Ben and nee ee rah to shou now where not turn there | criminating, is Lynch ee Eld1896 eee ey are, for he received them from Lynch and in|jer of the present| aes should the yore !on the part exposed and Mr. the blotters to the new asses- Aneue, When instances there appearing not office member belleved, many administration, have the and |deputies Demo-| man, accusations officials organ riot is eat manner of both doubt general named the a protest, aon exposed, Ss irregularities. discrepancies, Kearns ms it records made con- there) administrations, city been The be party great been present |have e in county the of office and was succeeded by crookedness | redge, the blotters for 1895 will investigation, show |which ie evans he took these books , nothing returned in and any he knowing were | assessor's being he be a Republican, crat or Amerikearns the first valuation and ioe that offices now Republican city to take out of office, returned them, They had-been taken to the Lynch home merely for the purimplicated | nose of aking more room at the men is ee seariiaaant was|kept, runs j {taxable property are missing. Williand J. Lynch was assessor at that time. Like his predecessors, he kept went ; sprang it which county investigation ofand possi- before : public Republicans. will with are, by the up that candidate cE ate andidate, ¢ irregularities not opened Amerikearns Kearns Kez S Democratic bly sensation, has investigation least ficeholder, heralded party of the pveeent informal investgation develop nthe cae tribution, tt In -peas-|facte that peint to Slogal transaction of thelanddis\allotments. |coursepublic mn.‘ all-rall This will be lone by tunneling | maintained "a stolta arutude eh end dation" ta, 2eh oe eae strait, and when this ance and refused to undertake The Man Who Reduced the Z. C. M. |. Assessment Was Barney Quinn, Once a Democrat, Now Amerikearns NEARLY CAPTUREGOVERNOR oy eee ee enn cc ut the | nd Leary ae TRIBUNE'S BOASTED SENSATION HITS AMERIKEARNS OFFICIALS campaign. district -| Three PRICE FIVE CENTS today-Falr. po- by a recep- INDIANS WILL NOT TO TUNNEL UNDER RUSSIAN PEASANTS. | RETURN TO HOMES BERING STRAITS mony mre tonight. will be met at the depot Armstrong the OF*?TUT AH. rally to be held at the Salt Lake mecting. late last night handsomely the State the every be at arraignes ] Johnstown, Pa., Oct. 24.-The mine gressman and junior senator. of the »|of the Cambria Steel company was the seene this evening of a terrific excourt Attend the meeting and bring your friends. plosion of gas, by which every man on the charge of concealing a crime at work in the twenty-sixth heading of The invitation is extended to all. and compounding a felony, Chief cf]the mine was either killed or injured. Fortunately at the time of the exPolice George A. Sheets was dischargplosion there were only nine ed yesterday. Judge Armstrong, at within reach of the explosive gases, 2 o'clock, Bave as his reasons thatiand of these two were brought back the state had not proven the commis-|to life by prompt treatment, and the sion of a crime, and had not shown | de sath list thus kept at seven that Chief Sheets was in any way inAll of the men killed and ee volved in the theft of $10,373 from the were residents of this city, and all bu MeWhirter brothers on September 19 one were of foreign extraction 3. Varian, leading counsel for he dead are Sampson Luthe the defense, last Friday made a moshot firer, married, Constant Fish, tion to dismiss the case on the miner, married; Mike Saladay, miner, grounds that the state had not preunmarried; Joseph Kamelsky, miner sented proof of Chief Sheets' connecmarried; Frank Gavlek, ie ae tion with the crime. He followed the married; Adam Pavlovsky motion with a long argument, which married; Joseph Patrich ee, ak was in turn followed by Arthur Brown married and Assistant County Attorney Han- } The news of the explosion reached ! son, both of them arraigning Chief | this city in a short time, and caus ed} Sheets. Soren X. Christensen took up considerable excitement, as it was the argument for the defense Tuesday Ee that the disasier might be a ! and the case was continued until explosion of | repetition of the yesterday morning, when near noon he , 1902, when 114 men were killed sind ia his argument another section of the same mine. | ' A clock yesterday fternoon District Was Thought Safe. the court male on the mantiby: to dis miss There was a dramatic scene in ' The spot where the explosion oc the court room. The room was quiet Troops at Present Concern Is Seeking New) Used Farm Implements With Deadly Are Merely Seck- | Mammoth curred is two and one-half miles from Attorneys and a score of spectators v | the mouth of the operations, and waited in breathless silence tor the rul ing to Protect the Jersey Incorporation With CapEffect for a Time, but Evenja district not heretofore regarded as ing of the court. George Sheets was |}dangerous. The entire mine, however, Settlers. ital of Six Millions. | tually Are Dispersed. { uneasy, and while all during (he necaris operated with reat caution, and ing he had shown the greatest anxi| ' all of the rules for safety In gaseous} ety, yesterday he was clearly rattled. workings carefully followed Just Fierce His face was pale as the court began Trenton, N. J., Oct. 24.-Probably St. Petersburg, Oct 25. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 24.-Three ade | how the explosion occurred no one to speak, but when he had finished the will ever know, as the men in the corporation to|fighting has occured at Ekaterinoslav, ditional troops of cavalry started this|the most important ruling, the big chief sighed, aud the immediate vicinity are all dead. But that | from capital of the department of Fort Meade, 8S. D.,| come to this state for a charter durevening color once more rushed to his check it is supposed to have been caused b 250 miles north of Odessa. The name, wandering band of Ute|ing the past year is the Trans-Alaskaagainst the For a time, at least, he was a free a pocket of gas which was released by man. Judge Armstrong said: governor of the department narrowly the firing of a shot and ignited by the Indians in Wyoming. The Indians haye | Siberian Railway company, which was next blast. The men were all known chartered at the office of the secretary |escaped capture at the hands of the not shown the willingness to surrenJudge Armstrong's Opinion. to have safoty lamps, and no matches It is the purpose of |infuriated peasantry, and many were them, In|of state today. "The court stated at noon that he were found about their clothing. Of|der that was expected of their camp, upon the Little Powder! this mammoth concern, which is issu- killed by the Cossa cks summoned to would take this matter under adv's?the dead two were burned and bruised discipline the peasants. "j |Tiver, near the Montana line, Captain pofsoned by others the before criminal after Committee. The | a any Congressman Hand. McWhirters. and Littlefield of Maine, Congressman be the quartet and person issues, E. will Imperial meeting Every litical Court C. Sutherland of Utah Theatre tonight. Are fore CHIEF STATE Che Inter-Mlountain ¥ epublica)... ALWAYS BOOSTING | ORG AN OFFICIAL Se Vee eer oee or a th to his succes- ose and locate two yearsa Wheth- that is in- cannot be as- whether mistake, t doubtless them. anything they were They are lost today and Geena pe Dey - the comis a record of the Quinn ee pee - Barney Quinn, then a Democrat, iow a Kearns man, lowered the Z. Y eeedintean and 11899." ‘The hoard "at its tocord. h timplace; a#is the assessment | proper: n'by to th |The records relating okasgry it has eer charged BC M. I. by the Tri- as chanel has been committca, and been accomplished, a sche office does not take the matter up, of the past, show the following figures: er, but the peasants, wildly angered, no matter what I may think os to re has been torturing the infntin oae The governor Was!/there will be a demand for a grand . turned on feha | es » be W. J. LYNCH, Assesscr. the other offenses that may 3 | Cantonese sh a, century nee rere | surrounded by his staff, who repelled jury investigation c tha I bel the evidence, by shown : Year. Real Est. Impvmnts. Per. Pty. in succeeded and onslaught first * 1 lthe pon ¥ Ag ae ee a de: of Place Burial Over Arose to dismiss this eacec Aint | | Quarrel the motion Grand Jury Needed. 1895 2 abe as 3 60,000 $276,125 Old Man's Daughter. aged te a Bree ty wile deo a | placing him in a building Where for : 3 1896 60,04 950 herein | defendant the discharge and : : . | rep. e I POSES | the time being he was safe from the The calling of a grand jury at this |Barney B Quinn, Assessor. pares 18s, same the be, and should Belle eae ge O., Oct, 24.-John G instal! a telegraph and telephone assaults of the mob governor the defied time is justified, Rumors of crooked1897 Oot 279,100 diver- | granted. | Siegentha widely these connecting system and old, years 68 peasants sr es ft 317,540 sifie d sections f the globe by almost jand | A group gathered about the tower-| his son SORA, ness in all departments of the city 318.590 47 years old, engaged in| Meade 1inst | 2 made repeated attacks upon the there will be inlicdeateee arrayed aga {1 : [nce ous methods of communica - jbuilding in w hich he was secreted ing form of the big chief, and as he an argument relative to the removal government, evidences of clear graft 529,785 about 4 hurried from the court room with his of the body of a daughter of the eld- | two shots at the to one the} His attendants fired many in the ejty counell, suspicious circum289,440 The organization of the concern, were congratulations attorneys there re er Siegenthaler from its present burenragec Dee ae BOOP: Indians surrender, it is inde Loicq are which of incorporators stances surrounding the police depart319,376 The news spread over the city side of lial place. re ade Ve ants were The father stabbed the son| tended to take them wounded. to one of the} | French, . general delegate of the the joint building like thin molasses ment, the disappearance of records in 339,439 |;peated attempts to capture him twice. One wound near the heart will echt gus ee in South Dakota for ' F ( . 1% 120,640 27,05 American syndicate of Russian and over a piece of new bread, and down | Word was sent to the Cossack barprobably prove fatal Following the return them in the the assessor's office under a former|c wmobel M (Brown, ABREPEOr. tt -Alaska-Sibertz | in‘ the street department some ont were companies several and | attac *k the aged parent started to walk | spring to their own ee Acibintc ae the ec py WET | reservations administration, astounding statements ie ry ao anise yelled The whoop was passed along post haste to the scene ©" |dispatched a to Urbana He was arrested by the} Utah er eee id p ry " board of controlling engineers of ; J the line, from the health department | sheriff regarding the conduct of public offi-| *In 1898 eatatl lowered the assessment WHO overtook him on the road. | | the » railway; John J. Heal of . a: westWhen theyey they. charged the £ o saw e <arrived vec to the first Noor, and was finally takclals-all of these have conspired toile the board later ralsed it to $110,Hicate and ‘Willlam H "), | peasants, and in the conflict which eri wm. en up by some of the Ameérikearns ensued many were killed and wounded **In 1899 Quinn -_> lowered the asparty boosters W ho have been used ward creating a condition of unrest peasants The thieves knew he could not catch the is|¢" both sides again promptly respectively, have spread an untoward suspicion. tending the sessions of the court with effect deadly with implements "\farm i 2 ne papers pore ahed the sry a project beside which corpor: ations | ¢o, a time, but the soldiers eventually Was not the bie The people are tired of hearing of unflagging loyalty § y tore away the Right here I nt pay a cor far greater capitalization fade into} completely * anarTna ‘ charg¢ of chief cleared of the E MY TERY : inal ec iees Mr.e Lobel's:address dispersed them Neqrapapeee. They ni north end o e building and reduced graft and the time has come when crookedness"? he stock. The board of equalization stories if they are requested| the District court should summon a little is aes as Paris, France; Waddell } a been has reduced the assessmen case Sheets . if it is shown that me nce | The omes from Kans as Cj ity Mo., while grand jury and put an end to rumor sensational than anything that Barney B. Having shown that They have never, so| more | He aly hails from Seattle, Wash ‘JAPAN HAS ITS FYES Quinn, then a Democrat, has yet popped in Salt Lake peen > known, violated any /con-| by exonerating or indicting erring pubThe incorporation of this company Alexander and William McWhirter didate for county assessor on the lic officials Is Sin is the result of a contract entered| two Scotchmen, came to Salt Lake a : eats 3 ees : Amerikearns ticket, favored the Z. C. told of Braftet's nae wath |into by a special commission appoint- | Septembe 18, were robbed the fol- lthe A startling discovery was made in|yy J]. by lowering the assessment for case, and flayed that attor Through the Headi ed by his majesty, Nicholas II of Rus-| (IN DUTCH PROPERTY the county treasurer's office in 1904]two years, it will not be hard to show lowing as by Jim Donaldson and pals | the cart he had taken. He € necoriated | sia, and M. de Lobel, In May, 1906.) of $10,373. Jim is now In jail, after | Bri fret by W. O. Carbis, the present incum- | that he would not be governed entre "os sending Pendergrass across the con-| She Room at Hotel. The matn line is to start from Ka, ly by) a true valuation when he j makes to entrap him } being chased half way : » Ss" ake He ae ts | nsk station, of the Trans-Siberlan rail- | tinent by the county authorities and pea tees eS ee wee assessments in the event of his elec-- and to pany was listed on the books at an as- | tion, | way, extend easterly to the! landed by Deputy Sheriff Joe Sharp } called on ( hief Sheets the complaint} boundary of the province of Amur, notified } > sessed valuation of $180,000. The figthe McWhirters day The same Where Quinn Fails. murder | the Chicago, Oct, 24.-Another and thenee to a point between wuts Ttalian Paper + Says Island of but robbery, ‘That is not true,"' said Mr. Hanthe of Sheets Chief ures had passed the board of equalilittle Interest in the son mystery seems likely to develop from outsk and Okoktsk, thence to the As license collector, Quinn has made zation and review. In going over the sergeant on this | No matter said Soren X They y} the as complete a failure as he did as asSteward, | sering Strait, with various hranches to shooting of William 5 Java Is in Danger of j} went : 3 jother places. The tunnel under the| From Nippon books one day, Mr. Carbis noticed that members to Sheets to entrap him: What the of sessor. His record in the appointive One big robbery of Toronto, in his room at the &Sarato- | great waterway will be in the bound- | es name, with consumhad Sheets done?" office he now holds in the city is althe upper loop of the figure "8" had night took the elder Scotchman Nothing," interposed Mr. Brown, ga hotel late last Steward, | aries of the Russian ferritorial waters, most criminal. The merchants recentbeen erased, leaving the valuation fortune a year ago |4and will have as its object a junction there was a laugh | who » presence of Chief Sheets and }and inherited a $100,000, Instead of $180,000. The| complained to the city council that 25.-The Glornale del seas Oct Here Mr Varian pulled Soren X Toronto drugwith a tunnel under the American| Rome, tor Bell to |} up ribbed was ee Coenen a e o n ~ | the collection of a merchants' license, deal a carer there a rich his father, from it lout of a hole pay by prompting him to say and Salt Lake Hardware company was atlas prescribed by the ordinance, was says that Japan is cast$1,000 of the money regain same to | that about Sheets had done all he could were who gist, was oceupying the suite | The length of the principal lines | 2" Boas upon once notified and the company finally | overtaxing them If et merchants' Scotechmen principal the Java, to the its eyes the jing and niles, 3.750 t have been negligence on! abou rhe } be O.| will may D. Mrs. and ¢ "allfornia Mr. for friends, his at a ference licenses are not collected any more | with Lake Salt leave East, poranch lines 2,250 railes. The Alaska | Seat of the Dutch power in the Hempel,' said the at-| p ait of Affictaln {the the county by eS Bers tees 7 than are the other licenses, the merbrought Cloud of Rochester, N. Y He was charge is not responsible | At that time Frank A. Swenson was chants are certainly not overtaxed, for "but Sheets railway will start from Cape Prince of|/and that the Japanese arsenals and w hich took | torney, }found dead in the bathroom from 4 was based on the incidents ifor what Hempel does | shot through the head. Wales, Seward peninsula, Alaska, at!) dockyards are working with feverish employed in the office of the county|the books show a surprisingly small place in Sheets' office. Chris te nsen spoke of wien ° | Mi at all nothing has which will| activity, and as Kinnegan, No one could prove at that] percentage of licenses collected. The known |@ point pris» held Crooks Known to Police Mrs and Mr. treasurer "bolting for the 4 MeWhirter of the mobilization fresh any with Clar-}do licenses are kept under. three classito Port York, Cape toward | Fun toreleased were but night oners ae Lake Grande depo time that he had altered the records, Salt ja to goes referred journal The remained har- | army fications: Merchant, Liquer and Misthere to Grentley from crooks ence and aR The aroused herself Cloud Mrs. day. robbery, | the after days The or inances prescribe or, crossing California and Kanga-!on to say that the mikado's govern- but the hand of suspicion pointed so cellaneous. several || suspicions of the police by telling of : for | Definition of Bolting. well were them expedition strongly at him that when his name a scale of license fees, and when the of an preparing four is least at and woman-evidently a guest at the hote 1| |rock rivers, toward Council City. From) ment "W hat is a bolt?" he asked the eldet | When to the police licenses are collected they are entered -who rushed to her room a moment | this point the line will proceed easter- | against Java, and that numerous Jap- was sent to the board of county comknown solting is getting away trom the} reappeared after having been upon agents have sples and to a|anese books in the treasurer's and there from Bay, and \ly to North Steward killed which shot the lafter Brown and sent to | Republic an party, ait i Mr, missioners for confirmation for reexclaiming, "I know all about this, 1[]Point near Nulato, thence along the | the island for some time, and have exrecorder's offices cohtende d that until | The attorney pres The directions. all in it plored appointment, the board turned him Barney Quinn. is said to have colLos Angeles, the whole Tanana)| the crossing river, Cabtwell struggle the and quarrel the seed of suspicion in | heard town It was room, Let me take care | Fiver and to the boundary line be-jence of the down. lected the saloon licenses with great to my Scotchmen, they | Come of the interested In| the minds county authorities were | tween Alaska and British northwest | great deal of trouble : 7 diligence and care, e is a ilst of never once suspected Chief Sheets, He | of you story of the $10,000 Dutch authorities, and Jap-; the case, and the coneerned in| lese and Swenson's Reward, the stock brokers who have paid liwere That the Clouds : after |said the whole story was a fabric of but | anese sailors are accused of robbery appeared in the law Lee The year. this ; He said that any crook who | the shooting there is no sus peta ~ . police } suspicion ‘The $25 a year. pay they shall. that lateri nominated_,|censes was Swenson the 3 Frank by tttacked Dutch policemen and thrashsuppressed been having to to gz 0 to police think it possible Ul some lhad the nerve head| ithe police that. it wus committed | 'ed them soundly Meanwhile In Bataof over have had a quired! with | city treasurer on the Amerikearns| ejty directory gives the names sen- | quayters would likewise have the nerye lone else may the of publication |via and other leading towns of the ts- {for of brokers mining stock and lticket and with the rest of the can-|100 Stewart d ehief up over Y the phone to call the | "a I f 3 you > had wanted the whole fot The | this number only the following names was elected last fall. didates, affair why didn't y = > license rolls | oe nothing As|of this divulged Kearns-Knox bank, which handles the the man at the de Bot: on apne, or al. ashton, 7 : cana oa) : ra 7 i council session broke Ut , Burton, Edward. L. city's funds, sent a representative Into s 9 witl 1 | the charged <ted and arr was the office of the city treasurer. He is Gibson, 4 : 4 Sheets "We wbild if we had known who and conce ealing | compounding 4 felony | Will Charge Traction Companies With | \ ‘ swered Mr. Brown still there, and is the treasurer in Hatfield & Son a crime "T'll tell you way it was," said Mr | Overcrowding Cars. witness - | by fact, and for no other reason than to Hurst J ¥. Co. } Scents Senegambian in Woodpile When Hpameree r as Ben Siegfus The testimony | Christensen spice to the | Chicago Oct 24.-The es for the State adde Nolan Holds Cash for Pictures. see that the records in the treasurer's oe Witt B. & aes vo. ¢ ao re was not Light. Supreme court gave Chicago lberty| s Some Inside original story, ane office are kept'straight Middlesex BankingC j today to prosecute 600 suits against| . ' Milwaukee Wis., Oct. 28.-An inwhich did not have | minute of the trial | Soren X threw some inside light on Salt Lake Seqarty; & "itrust Co. companies under) to Increase Circulation | junction to prevent the presentation Barney B. Quinn, present license ; local traction its own individual thrill case when he sald that the man | the Taylor Brothe until to y| the pictures fight counsel Goldfield the Davis fs of junior 1 not fines may be as-! was under the Amerikearns adistensen, collector Davis be ( to supposed at Thompson « a ning. } argument N00 000 82Corporation the closing of Battling Nelmanager Nolan, Billy eA " aa Counsel Lewis iB Davis like looked works In even harmony merely ministration. He Tibbals, Wm. H. ; national | 5°n, makes an accounting of the re14 preparing to go after reviewed | at all Hi the money at Washington, Oct. 24.-The yesterday kha hearing poace the showed how utterly impossible it Whitney, C L. & Co, with the city, treasurer The books and said that they all | He } onec The suits were begun to punish | ‘ y lceips is contemplated by Joe Gans, the authorities, out of} for Sheets to get anything affirmative ac t) Was the companies on charges of over- |} banks of the country are slow in re-' who has a third Interest in the views. are kept in the treasurer's office and agreed Not Paid. it required an Licenses | the deal, and he sald that honorable > On the matter }crowding, under-heating and nevyer|Sponding to Secretary Shaw's general! According to Gans he has not rece sived to prove gone to Sheets or have would men Tio show that the collection of mismagistrate ?t 1¢} |cleaning its cars, The a cent of the receipts from the display duplicates are kept in the office of the ng eee lower court|{nvitation to them to increase their a eonceali el from complaint instead of with a public officer wa s| Emery Barney Quinn Wa&S|cejjaneous licenses is not handled in fixed |of the al tbe and he is beginning city recorder, The total amount sked how long 4 in disguise under the care|Testralned the city from pushing the|cireulation. | livingan. here county assessor on the Democratic/a proper manner, the following Hist is sosed to get before taking actlo! lof attorney cases, but the Supreme tribunal says by the secretary is $18, apo. At|to be suspiciou lon k wee one receipts the back ticket from 1887 to 1900, inclusive compiled, giving in the first column noiding is "Nolan than less belleve today of business close not interfering|the for warrant no Is there Supt aid been for BrafHe s#aid if it had not ne st | could figures the number of Hcenses the « rime said He <«|fet there never would have been a| With a city's policing powers | fifteen banks had Seepotided and the |upon the pretext that he wanted a He jis now the Amerikearns party canenough. McWhirter shown to have been collected on the the remoney the of statement because complete | for d spoken elreulation aggregate total conceale be aT US ee a it was Braffet's| because the .| prosecution, on assessor, persons has didate for county having he books, and in the second column the and circuits both from it to a dozen of of ceived Many told was a little over $5,000,000. » forg Killed ‘ Contractor number of persons or concerns that an acme the to give reed of refused ewan |steadfastly been nominated by acclamation at the New ae ER from afternoon were : | a ae applying banks the should be paying licenses, as prescribBristol, r Tenn, Oct. 24.-R Brad-| York City. Several of the offers a counting, * said Gans yesterday. ‘I am Kearns convention that to say Christensen then told Judge Armed by ordinance. <As far as possible jley, aged 50, a prominent bridge con-|for much larger amounts than acting | going to C hicago Friday and if I canthe chief strong that he the exact number of those eligible to tractor, engaged in construction work |Secretary Keep desires to grant any|not secure a settlement I shall probThe Missing Records, Wise Silence. Chief's closed his deceive the court, and he mt - announced that if the |ably seek an injunction to prevent the argument with a stron E appeal for the jin Carter county, Tenn., was killed this! one bank. inyvdo Sheets The blotters for 1895 and _ 1896, did Chief afternoon nearin' talline Elizabethtown, | espond more quickly,| display of the vie ws until the matter "wherein crime? He | presumption of innocence pauebt until a man usider treatin (Continued on Page Two.) being | these banks orden do wt iF be fillled. the which show the original valuation of is straightened suppres to ou thing He is proven guilty 7 Why still et to have ought AGED pe FATHER STABS SON «Sit seieta ae" sce ANOTHER CHICAGO | Wealthy Torontonian "When MeWhirter and Pendergrass already had been filed," he said ‘CHICAGO | TO PROSECUTE tei) * Se HiSE = JOEON SLAW IN. RESP GANS IS SUSPICIOUS Less Than Fifteen Take Advan- inols' also told it to) a McWhirter tage of Shaw's Invitation | |