OCR Text |
Show OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE OF UTAH. x. Che Inter-Mountain Republican ALWAYS BOOSTING VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3. KEEPS HANDS SPAIN. --- IN CHARRED DEBRIS : ngs eogers or Killed in B. reck May & Reach HIGH OFFICIALS a Train Crews Not Buried son Nov. and victims in Ind., many that ected - ™: The to coroner in the Indiana the in wreck, If Important in Prime Min Minister which of Rus- social Travels Avert In Secret Certain to diverce this city gates to today the propose ination to }@ount Witte is traveling to sum-]| , master imperial to| Women a the F. burial C, order Baal for} corpses in Batechelder's of the charred Despite will his be a : invitation . for cena to meet rae t Baar he gathered more 160 than congress the fight fon | zation Vu ACATAMN that i even ‘ ( no religious be cere-| ‘ would would probably probably attempted, Could provol provoke Not Use aa Marek eens understated number of victims. Os af who; lost their Ive res The {in had 5 children many no transportation the death list " tracting the list wis _ from of ; with them was issued te progress revolt. revolt Diplomat. | of number that Chey could himself nor any as} is was leaders made, and causes Nea ke pe the which ae aes nt of point| ceau taken of| ee aion HANK A not rior oner yed his ae rity re rinks not far ae fo 1e shore verdict, prove coyite aristocrats: of Be a bodies were taken On lanes the Ser -Roman the Fund and Russian the Orthodox sal ae no claims the alliance's . , Train without All after | Soldiers. Nov. 13.-The war with Rate CORPORATIONS the sadicoaot. the,death or so in- be , in i dominates govern- that President Roosevelt, the railroad legislation of bowed and to the an | ‘When the the laws s/it must. soon as- seems to me position that ‘steps,. which. Npeme © en will to. is the w favor ee apt to open: ania denies who te Soc en gen, ¥ with en. won nter oe saovements, xh " ES randpp prosperity. e new cagelawnationat Is going to. affect How re at the suit | country's un-} We may prosperity, Ak is hare have confirmed |} as the party and') August condoned bill 28, | -uess on our only it is lunatic grasp pr vate cnt the ionary | sotion Rab-|j,¢ South, against dismissal 6f of President. ihe panjes eolprea. ; ' of summary the in |such marriage order-|confirmed three com-|ing at by these her shall not or ages, haye him are War the with'! subject to | DECISION an-/fund, =e REACHED private have so that who means STANDARD a fixed a and department, that the wholezale discharge of order for} the the negro | At. precedent justified principal hole country tomorrow notwithstand-|voree there Is no criticism made and +s sion jurisdic tion partial will be OIL di- eR LRT -of the | loyal ward United Louis | pany The } trust, Common | States against atieany Cireuit the court Standard at Ojl the authentie B, famous Northern Kellogg, of St. St train ies CS than then advancement In on the collection the of warpath the big special of attorney delinquent this Mr. $35,000,000 took seeks com- the ave § eady I have already Swanson named foun 1 towermar yx,esident's order found ; nian}2 5 : men, these honor Harbor Indiana i Dee eee a McCool ill aethat TRAIN (mayafter be leaving possible We tb show " Gondue ‘tor A. 98 N en ngineer Og A. ‘fe F. ineer ae ae Moste, Burke, of train eer "w. H. ‘ on train train) freight Renneman, ‘tion - x ates was of freight of pction of of the Brooks, train Beier: aa F, Galnour i fee train No. 4 No. of the Se atenniae; "superintendent ‘ i sec-| of 47 first went revie oe yijis. pga rking 47, ati one = that, In any not to pusiness," ‘Porter was and mie se event, that, eine was a frame d "IC) Build W innipe By Pac une a. raliway. bridge aver in Feo lude the Str athcona ways tr Sie lone @ oll willbe in the bs darlene fore is a who the pes details bel and turned, he TAC Edmonton driveways will cost rails|far hundred the laid Securi- Paul, and 1,000 States bers imp ortant ‘taxing eae and Ore the en- Il of dle marching | Wycks éxpectda'y. is indoleivo oxpres: Pittsburg wa: andthethreesine Ferreira's Colony men troops: treated half and Erie trains are e ; ' Baltimore and Ship Nov sixty uninjured. ae Sea Te Aground, 13-The days went from Up- *Von\|2aeno other into an from southward |!8 the were last hour's In j in ers in |®f fre, Junin,}/2Undry the panic twenty were that girl badly a anit 1 the losses f tual tks oe ne a id (Ut x = anc Leaniy! tre ran : U RiCee jand legislation, eae oe 1 wae ya De ag s a tee , rs ir ou : a nts bec: 0 iat on : np © There u was that the many government lock horns being naturally | warmly Who and very all of the usual *delegates congratulated present on his by all the recovery from ae : 7 1 Oras the stroke of paralysis, which threatthe delegates | ened some time ago to end his use- Ge more much looking While | fulness | aged 5 than on his lastS appearance, >, the aes tee |}chancellor perfectly good ; + + + + Cheyenne w foe Nov 13.- A Ree on i theA occurred A bloodyof fight streets Cheyenne tonight. lat ae nt nt fifere z er a adetac , Fo e ‘ Russell ar a ate ey © n +| pened to mal the first day's transacwe were devotedSarin to tents the or; | tions, 2% which + | dinary vouline of the opening session +| plain, however, from the at: = It was 3 | titude of the opposition, that when the + + i number leave. 2 Bach 2 followed employes injured. 5 } work-|* the of st $7,000 7 SOLDIE ery|* With the cue Thous- ¥ + is RS USE ‘ ay inf : nt . caeeria ll a ¢ ifs ryme g ) : Se ee meee . : . side fought desperately knives and Five slashed, expected to die. of the fight is an isting between the the service. of Ces ot KNIVES. one old two men were of: whom The cause feud exbranches e444O444 444445440 health in Laundry, 5 18--Three matchhis{ shirt pocket Mite te a 4444444444444 444 4 | seemed + + * +| Art Ordinary tri Routine od,SSTaR coi Work, ce |consideration of the commercial rela: oan Se etal lhe eg ae dls ee B be n, > 3 ~4 *ri+ lean element in full control. More than +| +) majority + | tariff war +|/mertial of so the soon agreement members as the favor present expires, and + a com- the of- | ficials of the government ure carefully subthe on opinions their eoncealing Is however, belief, general The . |i et not oppose will government the hat Ce sentiment.in corporSeveral examined Spry from serving acquisition large investigated. yesterday, and his morning till subpoenaes be called upon matters under deputies late on at persons to testify scrutiny. in the matter in the Coal withdrawal of company from : the D. the field, The testimony given by Mr. Sharp the time ie Interstate Commerce conditions in this are was in effect as follows? many years he had been That for engaged in t hee business here and that his business was in noes shape and profitable to him. That he was unable to secure coal, and dncardinels had to quit the field. Mr. Sharp related an incident bearing upon this point by saying that he had been informed, while he was agent of the Pleasant Valley Coal company, that the price was to be raised to $5.75 per ton This he considered unreasonable, and he endeavored to have the officials of the company withdraw the pdvanee, but he was unsuccessful. Then, he said, he resigned as agent of the company Marie rica, where he goes into exile, has ordered that Miss Sulzer be expelled from bday dsl »0lice have given the actre a fortnight to quit the country By marrying Baron von Liebeburg th actress became an thus losing ‘rights of a German subject The police have taken advantage to expel the actress as an undesirable allen That she might be ennobled and thus remove ban, which the pronounced against the to his cousin, it has been that Marie Sulzer was married in on to an impoverished Austrian noblewho for 33,7 was to sacrifice the ry and dignity of an ancient name and then permit the actress to divorce him days on +4 a re-| likely before the openwith In connection courtesy ing session, Chancellor Von Buelov aS nt i i: e Oe pass the opposition' serious matters, by and it Is hardly will on the convention the Wan although ws; aOR aU ie SOS Ger-| thi fA busy certain trend it being more than probable that the grand jury is considering the matter ri prosecuting the coal combine under the anti-trust law. Advised KING ‘Tried Bullt to IS Break Private DYING in Penlten- Prison. ordered uth is Then, at the bis Cashier After Handing Defining Letter to Purpose. Newton, Kan., Nov. 13.-The Midland National bank, in Newton, was held up this afternoon by one mun and robbed of about $1,000 in currency The robber was rather tall, slight in welght and of light complexion. He was about 28 years ok So far as known, he had no accomplices The lone bandit presented a letter to Herman Suderman, the cashier, stating who he was and what he wanted, also advising the clerks and bystanders that they would all die together should any effort be made to detain him, in the bank, Five or six persons were and all were ordered into the vault and locked in The robber then secured currency was in sight and escape identify him. The bank vee th can The bank's loss is fully covered by insurance, said, he Control prison was done he was appendicitis He did not from the operation, and his regarded a question of weeks. $1,000 reduced rate. He then could not get any more coa Mr. Sharp said that he had soneeerad with Mr. Reeves, Mr. Bancroft and Mr. Buckingham, but that his efforts were of no avail, and that he remarked to them at the time that if he could not get coal he would have to go out of the business, whereupon, he testified, they all smiled but him, Mr. terstate fled to opinion rolled dealers LONE ROBBER MAKES HAUL Got Reduction. advertised the coal $5.25, whereupon he was advised by J. M. Moore, general sales agent of the Union Pacifle Coal company that if he did not withdredw his advertising, the Central Coal & Coke company would cut their price to $4.25 per ton, a cut of fifty cents on Mr. Sharp's reduced price Mr Sharp then testified to his having consulted with the officers of the company after having sold 1,000 tons at the reduced price He sald he was told that his orders had been delayed. the de of Mr. Sharp further testifled at that time that he was advised of a reduction of fifty cents per ton on all coal ordered into storage between June 16th and August 31st, the information coming from J . Reeves, general agent of the Oregon Short Line. Upon this advice, Mr. Sharp says he spent $11,000 in improvements in his two yards to accommodate the coal he ee da much) aground ereased akuaat were J. Sharp However, Sensational sharp! after without being | by a patron, burned down the W hi > . sey Ohio a ria es tonight, causing Oo ov B Trampled on by their fellow British oe ic alias ‘din r Yh rou OnE et TF ie ies a fea. ce : af isolated | '@ the engaged evening, bush fight tbat W. Th ‘ ro 1 attack The other: column is» ap-| operating: independently, and proceeding ‘ o er frac-|™4n front the tos lat . Min | ij towards a effect lo being Intent the With Ferreira's raiders. They hens |are:-fls0... was being 4 have them, Is re be of /PemBee - 7 Vire || / Costly were blocked by the Philadelphia, Nov. coach being over-/|es, presumably left As this to bands on/|@nds of pieces of laundry were de+ large|* a of burning the and to- | Stroyed park, iv Gearhart be | Clatsop Whyte. President with|* filled envelope pay of The|number total wreck. and w in prove will complete | day, West, + into the enfployes to be paid life- | money In shore made crew wd to Winnl- | office) returning boats to ported raiders frontier, and one of more than 200 men, were brought here topassengers were slight- the Galena, more over-|ington, | juncture wea under likely. (bruise Lake ove! of which| then IE actoria, tlakip his will. part appeared Ixvo * witnesses Marshal fraudulent by b infor- certain' = tlary Condition, lands to practically of the D. J. Sharp Coal company, and Harry Naisbett, who was a clerk. in. eee office, At 8 eyed ee Chicago, Nov. King Louls A, notoriety as tried to tiary Enrotelie the alleged coal being bodies. Kaiser Wilhelm Expells His Cousin's Sweetheart to Prevent Wedding. Man 'Nervous is is names, among them United judges, fegiblators and' mem- of LOTTERY to the proposition of bringing crintinal proceedings against the officers of the conwith | Raigers Now on it mies' used by it In the perpetration pany's surplus. The company says this of the frauds, The methods, In brief, surplus is a mere "bookkeeping asset,' representing only worthless cars. were very simple. State lands were Corporation Counsel Lewis, who Is taken up by "individuals," more comat the bottom of the campaign, as monly known as "dummies." By them surprised when he heard of the new they were patented, and as soon as weapon in Mr. Edgar's hands, So far as he is himself concerned, he says, possible were transferred to the Utah he has no authoritative Mst of pass Fuel company or its agents. The holders. He did not pretend to know, lands were acquired as agricultural however, what evidence Mr. Edgar had lands, and when turned over. to the unearthed since consulting with him, Attorney Edgar's statemeht is exfuel company were found to be coal plicit and detatled. He hints that men lands, an officer of the state having of the caliber of former President previously reported his inspection of Stuyvesant Fish of the Illinois Central the lands, and giving his opinion on railroad are back of the fight against the Pullman company. the land that it was open to entry documents in his hands, The he as agricultural land, and that it did adds, were found in a secret vault in not contain mineral deposits. the Pullman building. They prove, Edgar says, the Pullman comD. J. Sharp a Witness. pany has been guilty of scores of disAmong the witnesses examined yes-. criminations against the railroads and tat its pass list includes more than|terday were David J. Sharp, formerly 8 ite and them TO SUCCEED GOMPERS| eA BandsoF right|crossed the Grist| numbering ittsburg fireman. British lOl the any His left shoulder | Stations scalded. Baggage- ; Parenuy MeMillan and XB OnN€|epile, from lo i jured trainmen light Several py yin yur toth tracks | wreckage. five Saskatchewan to and a Lola Wa: lve and le cut : The.dead | for engine The UM NTs injured,os ypeccenger. -be-!). aiy re Million- mes oe = abs. 3 The A Theat Sernais decided to build tles structure, in. unconscious C worst‘ blame." jumped. the ceesIS but will. fractured aay not ' ~ Garou r Carson ranintaine aoe he x that the trains crews were | are and mv ut if itld isbe possible fault, at tle at Hittle fau highe1 10 punish any one it shoul ; officials of é the road on é . along BRR » name of Conductor J. G.) include oe first section of train NO. | yared ‘= ' an locomotive early forms of equipment struction, and pee nirae ne WAGON ind then swervea to the crashed in the Edenburg crushed " is inrned thé does ( HITS LUMBER The rey and whieh 47, No. and discharging without regei of | none that ‘ given The coal land frauds which have been brought to public' notice, were said to have been committed by the Utah Fuel company, its alliéd assoclations and companies and "dum- 13. - Former Lottery Gourdain, man » Jolict eres east of Woodville," sa Coroner Car-| them was even given a trial by courtthe rights!state | Orleans. His Sa who rvs that hen frst train | martial In some quarters it is | } | H T FVENT does not think ~ a lehts wet ! the discharge of these} that ulm Let 1 anddhe lit t were the . light passed, 47 o. | A CANDIDATE live to face trial Jan. 2. MITCHELL ene is trial without just | soldiers MeCool at man a I toh then not been taken ill, Gourdain west of Woodville-who Ly the tional | doing time now in his own prison Brought to f 4 ag ooay le 1 complicity in a xame, Gourdain promised jury he would not appeal, but the lights were out Batic through i. : ° Minneapolis. Minn., Nov. 13.-Tow-.| oretels nsatl Woodville, but were lighted afterward, | Pireman Killed and ee Injured in Frontier Threatenin Disering: away above the preliminary ; : p » his medicine" if convicted convicted and sentenced to a two-year after the train had passed) McCool. } Wreck in Pennsylvania, | work of perfecting the organization | penings In Parliament. term In prison. have summoned Pier Aaa Maatit Pa Nov Ca A dis: | aster to Small Posts. of the twenty-sixth annual convention | Then ua clever lawyer raised a techBatchelder and ee teen pene singin wreck .obcunred <this ROMA: of the American Federation of Labor, | ARS TLC nieal point, which involved a new trial, Barrett, of Garrett. Ind 18. WITNESSCS no" oe len ‘f ; = | ow ee which held its second session at Nor-| i : al which his acquittal was a practical at the inquest They will be asked at. Eden burg Mill west of hereon | manna hall today, were two important} Berlin, Nov. 14.-Contrary to all ex- certainty. iy Clie insisted on ae what they know about the running ity i i ie he fy a acne ee ppatqwh, South, mtrica, Noy: ‘24 and positive announcements from John) pectations, there was absolutely nothgood his plec to the jury. He trains, and th precaution usua Wee s é eagad eae thy ee Dae spite all of the efforts of the colonMit hell, pre sident of the United Mine jing of the sensational order in the manded that i aiett eee rte him taken." | ae, oe i ; ial officials to minimize the effeets of | Workers of America, who went on) ; } to Joliet prison, but met a r At on reichstag the of session OPENS for | | it candidate as ‘ ce e Fr J ‘ tat ‘ as i absolutely s¢ < a i late record arr: uae d to go to a little |" tracks ithe the upon stalled Phose road | logs it a that grade wascrossing Boer é up Se ising zn ie? o thy vester a the presidency of the federation should Tuesday, but it was plainly apparent| } this Gourdain Accountable Held nt prison of his own, built just outside the > " 3 ch \ e | Tire > 3 "i s of , s ror ¥ t oO Gs ve olony ere q 0 ae 2 d | penitentiary walls, saying he would Superintendent Bat pelse { tail epee DP. } epee , oe et noe oer , " : 2 les thi he resident Gompers fail of re-election, | to all concerned that the members are responsibility for the accident is due] y instantly killed, having been cut! doubt in well Informe ad cirele that th and firtherdenvine the report' thatihe ‘eo out his time there, and hoped the =k ne or'more of the following men lin two wnder the overturned engine. |situation is more serious than has so as i ee ted / & pas 1 Braet under considerable nervous pressure, would see he was doing his best ‘ the night against Edgar of a no as who will regard to for taxes, afternoon corporation. collection a Palace Maxwell fearWilhelm, Nov. 13 -Kaiser marry Aldricht will Prince for AfSulzer before he departs public | (rust described detail, the Chicago's with Pullman holders, had while out that Berlin, ful that com- action will be to dissolve and will follow the lines in ee 8 } cage workers have pushed them for-| until today life is much safei | railroad highway.' Mr. Tuttle Edgar, the pass jury and was ations 13.-Armed of grand yesterday, sulted CASE equipment and scope, our railroad | Justice had reached a decision in the systems have so developed ae thes | Standard Ojl case, and that a stateare now the pride of the entire world |ment of the government's position And they are a decided tribute to Prl- | would be issued shortly vate enterprist Private <¢ ipital has It is understood further than the conceived and developed them and | attorney general has decided adversely consid-/q | ered Nov. list company's Was Business-More Subpoenaed. fore Co Risener es outy In September relative to the causes iter re- SS actu-) the Federal inquiry, 4 of IN broblem rn ae e Ne . reneral Moody as J > of that has sorely yerplexed him by | many months He has reached a ae: -tO] ejsion to be gin suit in a few days in contribute! gown to work, Twenty-fifth infantry, |nulment capital and further a borré wing credit, pe Nate B. Morrison of Chicago, speof the participation| For abs olute divorce the causes are |may be established, sufficient to carry | cial ee left this afternoon for the that their misIt is ‘understood Individual | we an than way in a larger on approved in the riots members Tex.. last August ] Adultery. bigamy, conviction and/or a limited or general partnership hi a is to file the papers in a suit an end to such comgente nee for crime followed by a con-|could carry on, the purpose for which | that may be destined to be the most ting Seeretary of War|tinuous imprisonment for at least two | business men become associated. _|gigantic legal battle ever fought in this country today of corporations railroad "The as to such crueity extreme and |years, reports the that directed detoday Moody General Attorney not of} and result of evolution, are the the) of health or life the the initial|endanger made who than other the case, to discuss Starting in as we did many! e}jned for two | discovery habitual drunkenness riots, | plaintiff, Brownsville the of Department the that announce inaignificant |) t small and with years ago, the) for desertion. wilfu and aplinetoat year General the fact that such action fhe individuals their on of Chicago, of He mation and complete Out STORY. How session of i had a great deal corporations recently persons, who fafl which hun- the because ie soldie1 ing i for of arriv- | from Being was The HIS Relates Witnesses Surplus. Car TELLS Dealer were to arriving Fscapes, ‘ SHARP Coal Forced tion of $35,000,000 Rose, Lake of the grading camp ie operative on to hazard a ultimate result Corporations. Maligned reasons by on the the been|tion after y . final investigation and|same time.' recommended the. discharge, without As all the delegates have pledges) honor of every man in the three com- |from their various legislatures thi it the San iee I printed in pamphlet form | draft adopted by the congress will be for general. distribution These re-|passed by them when offered, the ses- | quest show so jit. is declared at the |slon is o the utmost importance toO| company to settle Out the Roosevelt tha et Testimony Taken Yesterday Relative to Land Fraud Cases. Special Attorney Seeks Collec- of the trunks. But discovered by one foreman MANY WITNESSES IN JURY ROOM to ae opinions, became too early told job. Ileffernan freight rates,' bowing aay is t This people of J he alin wife Ivparty take In Heffernan escaped from the Greeks, but was afterward captured by Deputy Sheriff Hileman, Rose, Heffernan and the Greek Koranasis were all taken to Salt Lake on the afternoon train Nothing is known here of Rose, but Heffernan | was arrested several days ago as a ‘"'vag,."' and was released and ordered to leave tow He stoutly denies having any thane? to do with the robbery, although admitting that he was with Rose just before the robbery and government Tuttle, "it in such a his ts he and ae hee roamed around reek camp Heffernan watched * outside, While Rose entered the by the ‘decrees elaborate lead to the government ownership and operation of all of the pelicnees of oo ded. innocent national risk of fixing a in Salt but AU- PULLMAN'S MUST PAY DELINQUENT TAXES Koranasis, story from SHOWED HIS enon TY. FHF H+ + tte settee t+ charged the outcome Rose, line, COP New York, Woviid 13.-Charged with foreing his way into the rench consulate in this city and attempting to arrest the consul general, M, Alcide Ebray, without a warrant, Policeman John Anglin, of the Old Slip station, has been suspended and summoned to appear before Commissioner Bingham for trial Thursda Mayor McClellan has written a letter of apology to the consul and assured M. Ebray that the charges will be investigated and the policeman punished. 8 the laborers, who gave the alarm, The enraged foreigners at once gave chase, and surrounded tose about a half mile from camp. At the command of the Greeks, Rose dropped his plunder and threw up his hands, when, h says, George Koranasis deliberately walked up to him and shot' him through the stomach, The Greeks, on was the other hand, claim that Rose trying to escape, But the fact that Rose is shot in front seems to subStatiate his story congre congress the. the refused was hole are George sky temt and rifled leaving he was alleged ged frequently freque elsewhere, to the a PRICE FIVE CENTS tH +H e+e+rer+++++s+ Bingham Heffernan Both by of near about the bullet shipped on « Socialism. been *e of | sumes cauite was Poll- States Says . s to a in Thomas jail robbery work Noy. 13,-President Maine the + BeBoston on && nS eorporation, jt has Have Cause a Just Insanity : ‘Insanity, provided such insanity ex‘Wea have listed at the time of the marriage, and | maligning of lwas unknown to the person marrying | irresponsible de-|the Dominates England Bows past CONgVESS, of Socialism," of ,either pexty.. force or coercion injured offense Which jis who is held awaiting the wound inflicted on Troy, N ¥ fie 4 Tuttle,> of Lucius railroad, which |and not have been inquired| lifetime of the parties, er was it Provides ated,Whewh ee Le Road affinity, | said President to.-the lit places itself by and result camp morning Rose with county Who a grading this John Charged His Things. 13.-As the hospital here the} plication it Is | favoring time Noy. at stomach, Bry, of TRUNKS Jall Man to Steal According FOR Roosevelt suit of either party, It is pro-| whenever such that however, te ‘sa the marriage had been yy the acts of the injured rom 1 Dan- In Shooting Copperton the S LOOTED Bingham, 2 > ar Ne england the}ment of the » northern New Engla states, created a decided sensation here tonight, when he charged by im- such established Koronasis robbery ey tient 3: Hs have been filled during ‘At the suit of the wife when she) ated the men who Wave financed many Be Pence 7 : ae 5 is under sixteen years of age, or if the} combinations that have done great } the past few days with letters of pro-|yiuspand is under elghteen years of age | good. Te my mind, the correct definiAl- | test from all parts of the country, €x-)| at the time of marriage. providing that | tjon of corporation is an associa- consultation Were y Washington, lawyers Lights eeng for Dismis: Colored of the MEN George Tried BSA Say | Jewish agents of the railroad dar no circumstances their of F ave party, provided '!manner defended corporations application for | combinations of capita at riage. CONTENT 1 Cou Over binical association have already taken | steps for the disinterment of the bodies} Batchelder Superintendent by buried order, an a dara n of the number of victims and religious burials for the dead still hoes Mercy At nd desert beyond ‘roan s¢ are children cr « h the throu of ae stricken 1 1 after | hour Three of the injured are at the | oint-ef death tonight % Representatives of the Poli Hiance have been passing from cot 10} 1 all day warning the patient Lo | Aes and degrees Jato puring J dante * d eceive Gr Government ties of New physical im-] co-habitation) ignorant inability Mus-_|™#arriages shall ring the c intry ‘atholic | Hevolut of "Praud. R de- wreck today So badiy were charred and mutilated that only of them could be identified. The president. of Pon Union French | tape of rall- Pp t 1 1e- | rotests has was or TWO With Crusade. | Head and f which covers of marriage, marriage Consanguinity or blood - relationship, according: ye the 1 he divorce | capacity ea cree ac double ; contention examina- | acatetion ae os Be : . nie. eta . tion of the survivors here Find More Charred Bodies. | | Twelve ; 2 \ ALONE ~ TH pending a fuller: tn- his the blooded bluest Fae = officials pane arson was ae by in | permit Pecans marriage, Incurable inability for B02! at the suit of either 48] the party making the conse-/ihe be ambassador". to feud with Clemen- ventilated the for 8 : 10 L . © edncealed ee for-~ that s still Insist nsist tha Mclals railroad been was first or andthe wisdom of the choice 18'| at the agitvie en: | vided, ae es pelesuc ae ese ees y ( Henote perhaps scores, died in the wreck and] vr The has to old os o'clock, Sees ; + + adoption should : a Profes- | Upon the section Consti- jcause for annulment neither. accep of his candidates, negotiation dropped. Vitte wants | Paris. but his eee Sim eole puto The sup- | quently tickets, it many j that ; believed is by . of survivors ed out that no account little onesthese. J and, . this political organization Milvukov replied that the ger the hearing of reports TEeHematillecousiderabl: was the Ne the tutional Democrats would appreciate | pyjed, help of the count's friends Witte| but} potency lethe heomaniid sither accept to whom) estimated the known ote | for the | #01 immigrants] aceldent| the © aeciden + he convention. eee ee, H eae op ce pa ee eee Be a rcta ta, > ; se Understated Death List {} Friends of the count recenu® m: cs j the cases : pe h ee ) ae peut of :rhe authorities ae ; . nl overtures : 13 for an alliance 1 with eae cabD agree with relatives; for fr e| gre inting WI Se ( . f the killea } ie hat the | Constitutional Democrats Spe aking 1en to Grant Divorce. " . Eee aye ees railroad deliberately Tuttle John a + + , | \ of the and GTI lwere haste || « PRAISE with could oe ge nd unl-| Lucius Oe eee ea enctdene ea. by the tr : s ult vColsse aa= today Se iar a great pre A ne ion one _ ‘ on ee cttied ( such | Draws Pistol on Rose and Thomas Heffernan. + + full rigged ship and = seven schooners were totally wrecked on rock-bound coasts. In addition, two Nova Sceotia barkentines, the Marie C and White Wings, were abandoned at sea, the crews being rescued by passing steamers. dele- ; on two large boxes on the very scene of!ezar and his ministers distrust the wreck under 7 such ; circumstances] former premier cia Among the CamarZSthe oe ia ‘MlatCandlthe cioleundrad. Witters as made identification impossible, and] .a,pointment to. a post of power mony Greek + Songer marriage law and female suf- | | fragists states Governors land -hichrepresented ‘church @dignitaries add to | slaughter discussion of Russian financial affairs. |i) solidity an . : |So carefully have all his plans been] °°; °C rhe state's Investigators of the trag-| ened that it is uncertain whether he iP Ae ene edy are furious over Division Super-|is now on Kusslan soil 1 eeu . jurists-a; law-there in - + one RAILROAD MAGNATE ROASTS PRESIDENT laws , with Governor Pennsylvania, at their prominent barques, years} | cL the union were represented. by dis-| secretly response two ecclesiastical| eminent national steamer, obtain for were power to send the re -| Tsarskoe-Selo : , : . persons ; to prison for man-j| mons from his . intendent aim of of }for livorce form divorce Pennypacker of head. Ms | abie} a and to Settle 138.--To the reformers, [conferences Death been + FHT +> + States|++++++44+444444+4 Problem. Noy. has in Many Philadelphia Philadelphia, uniform sia From + + ofa which swept provinces of canada during the last week. 1+ |* \+ + |+ + ASSIGNED. + + CAUSES Troublesome lof ex-| Meeting East. Gather ASOASSINATION their sponsible 3 | at +!) +/| +4] + + +| MANY +! | : , ° XT on More than a majority of the states i; St Petersburg Nov. 13.-Warned| : mene! ? ~ | by repeated letters that assassination i tinguished lawvers clergymen oY succeeds,|\ouiq follow his Yeturn to Russta sociologists, and in several instances he authorities ;* ne be > hours 7 . will be officials accident + | idol, -.|Representatives for the loss : of 85 to 100} lives all railroad erty. damage half million dollars of ig over the record the terrific ie ae over the maritime ; that number "| Former may. he inl tittle int fe | + + Car-} thésannounceel arrests thinks that responsible : do comes OF - +> - + 7 13.- | * |}* One ROBBER [5 SHOT AT GRADING CAMP + + + ON rT Nees., + et railroad | the eee 7 forty-ergnt within show Ohio yesterday's Woodville, ment with) Coroner understated einidilah __ ree +) Uniform Law Being Drawn Up|+ intrigue aonorix iN aba impending rupture between the church nd the Spanish gove iment are attributed by the pope to 1¢ French press. The ae can spurns the policy of reprisals. ule DEVASTATING STORMS COAST. TRAGTS NATION! | et at te + + pan WITTE IN TERROR Track 13.-Colncident Baltimore far of Ceremonies. by that PERIL the measure ‘fe acing" "that Nhrec-which" he con. to Vatican Ps + }+ |? Nes a |}* + + for Disaster, | Side declaration officials of at Puneral Chicago, today's Blamed Dead Without IN + + toe ee |*+ i + | |+ + pope thelr" fullare-whk hehe con" '+ Hundred. seen anes OFF --The Ve aie atinpotey. Y tg |striving : to iak 0./$ One Noy jst cai their | ttned oem seee $A Rome, |1+ ee F tg Cloudy. would of Price. Sharp, when before the InCommerce commission, test{the fact that he was of the that the mine owners conthe price of coal, and that if eut their prices that they not sell to thi m. He also testi- iled to the shortage of cars that grows every year, as one of the causes of the coal famines. Mr. Sharp sald at that oS that after a conference between E. arriman and former Governor "Wells the advanced rate of $5.75 per oe removed and coal sold generally at $6.25. Mr. Sharp testiNed to the fact, as it appeared to him, that the coal sit ation was controlled completely i the man other Union Paclfle and lines, and the Gould lines other Rio Harri- Grande and -_ . To Commant -¢ Noe fo ee Seat, sent Fea biic &3-W. H.-Aners ny Snare Mae, ean delexate to congress Fats at aye ;| have to fight for us. seat. His Denberetie opponent, A, hi Larrazola, ' enncumned th at will contest Andrews' hs ete on ene mean aA that there Aven udulent count. An yas pysated © oe ar a dicated majority of 2 » in ee POPE ‘+ 9 2 Today-Partly --w-. -- . + z So eat Weather ee ett NOVEMBER 14, 1906. oeye B LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FHFFH FHF HH EHH tt stot MORE a SALT FHF FFF ++ FHF FHF sts ost ee FIND NEVER KNOCKING |