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Show x OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE IN, THE PARTY SALT FHF tee + None of Your Business," |\* \+ Re + + + + r ro «tal? . Official's Protests Against Land Filings. : Fraud in ACCUSATIONS + Re une wn Special Service a3shington, D..C.,; Nov. 27.- Sena itor and - Reed Smoot. arrived in Washington this evening and immediately went to the Tisghlands apartment house where they: will reside duringz Ati AGAINST | | +} +| + +| +# + Talks + +] + + ¢ + + Eases ve on 3 Question Race ° Weather + + + . UNION PAUIETC Today End May Senator Makes Firey Address Throng-One dent ee y. uae ee i brought session Commerce ay Federal Was frauds were by gents called . . . sup Ss t} 10)_ " Vere of account by : Slo slow!) S. of Mr. charges office in his the defen as Yiofe last Ilave the ; New into seenver, ae Union acquisition Pacific The" said | Coal of land company by in Vou e- | to delay vestigation. The presence mut United with Fred ney in as ia * A. the FE. represented TWO G McCrea, was also for present. the J. T. commission Parley L. the anda |COal }Of ini W. M. L. probable Lake will provision ingg Friday riaay that be has and a : |the to sey yesterda Glaric In this the in t + again| the pool attorney . to papers They aa learn, on they will be fruitful to-fis |+ Manss, left for speaker. He disturbing the negro, is He his rro . gro, him down, Johnson - | Chicago. a never eH its ~ Toronto, Noy cordon watched cago before, HHH police a H. OP {nothing {and her 1 has behind! reyenge in Salt) who in the was j after the Interstate) Salt. from acting as no Mr.| with the fraudulent of his dis- | ust criminal topic, He which Mr./ the Ae however, he and a made avers, building as is Chi-| so neerobs, Norton Goddard, made of the by). "just Phere anti-| strong After Sipk- the a ns lend ints been {received in lost p to heard the discharge mrigt tl told of the watel Pacific Rail- | of the de-| Wyom-'! the| for the ad oil in road cares around Oil property, a iD of there; New resulted ere and resulte sentence York in to with has for eas d stock d-o As d Sing. | rregate } s His r gcamb A and. ate that place in lower | day, at was k | if It grated| f the accessories ling joint of Rec the such wis ‘the | ently | prove carga ee at| Murphy, 7, it see is said, ‘elicited Mordecai | information Mordecal some from hall. them they into | oho tt at BE d B MUSTERED H ne 0 } OUT f 0 Out of Dis- , the the last. to ; at is was proper H| | the one e the i . a guard, should , of-, Naypdosié General the removal as Colonel Lun the position by pital)governor AC emoving c fecen not thane Coe leave,the guard | entire ly, as he onJs aaccount valuable of ceehis inmilithe organization from two lengthy statements his capability for detail work. Therevo le vy stateme olf ae governor and the otter | acce accent Pret Eee Pe aeeacna ear f s General Naylor. thirty] ),.. ; hiseen statement jn pation near) view were) «rald of cicimtes Bo reviews General between. also on inter-| fore and Gen-| announces and plans and staff. o oO position. were Bevernor the| experience, the governor's i oO a ecep | ane nabat this resig- the governor and « knowledge Cut- | €ral the Naylor, the Naylor savas referred | tary Governor 3ae talked Ranere! Fe Beats Rees Ve lesday ? re and For per- rethee over by the in the Naylor Staten eee er 21, > = = Ee ieetae " of been an ieee are , ay wee | °%% fa sd | to subseribe man who ¢ fa} to ‘has, far' She i stince ‘ Ce detall small and is IS = last F'r rreck the wreck] one or within the have looked cavalry HIS to | this city G, as its MES AGES the lee zone Rico The message and dealing the with ¢the this for. ; ow n time oae to < troop at A mouse organize a presence . the had pany Ht in = e en vr i ly th os the Pirlations of | ed, a the of boar duty'Y Wore: the promfses This | Ace on ere hrat: ‘ft cohand on the part of the herefore, in accordance understanding, when the resignation reache he morning of the athe H, with | | General or-| : is It company taking On governor's of- Thursday, No- ‘On Saturday, ea of the day the TriGeneral in| Naylor, requesting | te that to him at November of eee Cone ua aat on io Lund as the Stapler a eate v2 the PAPCES | nation ; llor Again letter 6governor f asking him for 20th these letters aioe Tuesda of | Governor oo : ank | ec : 4 the resignation once. 26, a byJ). the ees en dese eee '¢ olonel officer to 24, In to H ead unopened November in this|written Omani Tee room a 1 al mory | Naylor, command. Colonel |} tion, this resignation Naylor jthe resignation appeared pro-|bune, the governor wrote the fetter) be sent account of | Monday, Company SeraE the wt place successful new n organizing |returned that ae half-dead dissatisfaction presen manding tae meee the goyernor then being 22, for some!yember considered Bountiful guardsmen |jin Provo, his secretary, by instruction, probably designatic | lingering | result of ey a ce by on was General ; }Naylor, with but his resignathe office of the on: the attexngan ve November gs Therefore, Cutler did not see ihe resig- until "Without or to his resignawere given General under way for some time, ae nothing | certain statements, smn the way of the plan, whe ree for |tion did. not ; reach many months Company ee has ae | governor until 2:30 up- tat PEt will result in} governor. the men, but | With a tacit in Is assured. of Company has At SS rSEs there that : of city, there was no for an adeitional @ to affjairs formed forward wy | Vosecouck- ‘fitted delight. time open shepestion J ; J Resignation Was Received. . athe " in aunt of the members ‘his plan not only of been the of | posed BUSY aoninee | oes " service sas a be so has and pusskanger steam- | ganiaztion 107 feet Mong In place beth submitted to confortnight Onef relates a canal that} Porto ia \will:be .a resigning. some being yO majority horses, great for mounted Gere ae tach Lund. ap-| the rown ‘haopse |The training be/the Washington, Noy 27.-Pyesident Roosevelt' 1 preparing two }special wees to congress. He expects to; Ss decline remarking a WITH his indeed, not oth ¢ ‘ollingwood a PRESIDENT of the hospital, lecture be can-} The attempt In-a it pould , obtained | Youn reasons in eothe fact that {he storm has|plan telegr aphid} community}time, meager be te ants y PROow "Wied meh RW EEaA See ise names by | lant Fri-(|this-clty potels 3 thie , Lue Their. only can fro iolence. from yiolen or: Rejected. his Cavalry for Bountiful. spree Tee wks taneleie ' T r seryice the he Jones is to-jer, of 152 tons followed states dha ganizations It gal-|cation wilh 1 und union ice Oat ee easily oe tora hie ; FOr neon ashore police escort way for him, against lecture, believe the more and, from in C nicago r 2 hifself of be did, the im- af the that; time prejudice least x desire to do him Nay- in-~ ae service under oe Weolonel 8 . C C. "PaPar k ite af Nebr the Colone of the case to be eB knownseestotee the public. Means Loss of Men. With this a made If at object, a later this time statement: fuller detailsis place on the Interstate Commission Phis remark iutitude of E. M Hison of -Comn changed ho re eh i goblin th i a ‘ a se wrence, pass; (ox Uo: gress giving > tigation thehe metho¢ authori ' by the of coal coal) year lan ' he wen land contained | wont. wi "has Iny vesti icatition employed d as ki was-ealled: ~ ard tt et 1 in P ‘ aan % BepD Magna coe « lost 2200,0007) h Miss be allowed take tn all months to Commissioner jections side This, and question by a the mon case In) she atid it them would) ings a Bt for or , ey, Tayernrocen, ployes : ris thea ; oa f }, ‘ fee last witness.in. the had. ob- been] the Taiths): will also of . mpovins ns. obliges ig An |e had been was {I> Marchand protests rn tlo induced now The coal first ' ; was a signal and objection in the to file poss« of Grace severe be the for s to. a N "inde Grande be J se | ind orn the the coal compan: companie Fuel companys This: transac}21-%56-> faith, | county. made was hePe said, nen rt Tidein goodoaceanall ste He were possesslom lands came here to discuss the wnnexa-| Among the . /in the Willed Misa an ; » rned ove 0 ‘ girl place testimony trial of Chester was heard among If the the oS lor nka negroes the whites of prope rty We have | Gillette, lived , them. | elastic 27 negroes 2 white the oe and men une neeros negro I t | UNION PACIFIC ild | would en | Paraphlet today, made lo Cor- | case suit We bexes charg-| we a 3th the five autopsy met in secret and decided and never ther rathel ‘necessities have resorted sank a rules these the may a than better not as good: who} physicians on. the dead| conference in his| upon the medical} never b testimony to be given the trial a the result of the autopsy Dr Smith | said, in his opinion, that Grace Brown} that | received o re n th ome. tin theraerl compi the of stuffed to the to he We was ' Ww "A Union "in The with the strongest Richards = Pacific Railroad lor é rhe testimony to and «@ part Coal ; they properties besmirch the government before the ittorne Western frig that combination was given by the torney when he jumped up exc ‘cthdls ind protested against iain any witne citizen been f th filed on by employeshe anda | compan' th the MAAR <-\ Thomas, wy of for government. sald the ‘i 7 } One CONT HESS OT ex De CUGH. LO ALLOW from | obtained nds, these hat. go + through the bie filed on as agricultural and graz-| land ind not as coal or min ul ae Union evident name of official commission in It a y for wanted to go when claims were Mr, the Rio heavy ri WwW blows on the thrown Grande on record as say-| were filed on the not known to be Hare said-it was ' | ugh that territory (Continued On This plan means, however, the pou oo oa hd are 10S | seem arable necessary, they will be furnish- there Page Out Some of these men may remain) ernor Cutler. He asked to be permit~- company WCES though | Surphus of shotgun, of WS he but ae ty wees elect- F ‘ for tot 11 84 ft i ae the The and E x a. s he ae eae . ae loss : is a ea tea of 7 ‘ ; chp spate ae it head the as man white a white been und mar they 7Q9 oe are | 492 They rhey ie =P i never w uy eee - = an's'sunplus, _ were | allowed f hat to contro anes oe 5 ie ice law Bae Ov0U ere " Bartaral Sane Ses on pra 1} "We have southern stat EE IU Be fae eg ES oe, the negroes are in a majority What | final surplus would ee s ; states ae : sa tions?" | be-| water, have s me | Adjutant : uo Sir ‘ ou are structed . | > unt tim« 27, .e See $1 YiNinkn of sorry re where needs that things oveweirr this < a personal badly organization and 300 men, Naylor,| sou au thorle ie the 1 and between | 600 péssible in- | zation ee he tenarce "T have taken controversy TOE5 DERE"r. enough: ‘ 1e the sup- ee ane mus In tead OO oe the state shou and 800, with came | period of a into and this would harmonious the organt- ; guard disruptions Si to | Both ey The i Cutler, ¢ Stand try after once a more Thelr ; e os st F |tion SO we would | per ‘sonal Guns, arenes that to as- resigning, this way I would be thought that the was way ten| would: be adopted, I made these asof | ony mnices My only object was to | bring conditions where the diam sonhas Governo utler by bel weane them adopted, and, on what lthe governor's promise ot one Week nor later than the present date Repor ) * Be aaa to me. friction -|sure from officers | efficient ou a eee bs John | ARRESTED 9 am denive desired be oa : "Su, or the be named. a earlier than Hera vs from [this insy ri I turn |guard 1906. Cc. ie und General R. ¢ Naylor, ‘ aie a 26 Mi a one Un | Bo Cen oo Py mee 1] Gus is wewhile KNOW society r Be woman tenderec is resignation dri pelaoO ; lave19 rnor last week, continues and killed ‘Moward "e Ha forth manv statements from retired dairyn E Mott | 1 part tee concern 1. The P| a leeame ms Uta vereby Tie SOCIETY s Provo,| having resigned. You are ‘also instructed | to = bring harmony = wor' muster out of the service Troop A of|of expanision carriedandon. ae ‘There wer Nation am guard, and to make ar- [howe ver. frictions that IT thought could r muster in a company of | be remove d in only one way. It was s ‘ 13 fountiful; ; ace ording Yo, *- | necessary, in order to prevent the most ‘ Yo OF $8,032,250, WOMAN at Letter. ee oe of | to muster eared Paix DENVER a one some RY E OFFICE City, Utah, Nov. Guard aie inuired aes and takek General National Saaen surplus €1z $ 4.200.000 Logan may Governor's. EXE Lake Salt ae re at this The letter which promulgated the| port of all its members and officers, order for these charges, as issued from} and it would be a misfortune for it to the governor's office yesterday, is aS|,e further disrupted at the present follows: time. when both local pride and naCc om MON Ww zs JTH OF UTAH tional policy demands a goo om fiscal year lendincome (accpunt profit : 3 The . Cut- | OF cease, and advantage show Md him Promise - not 1 at personal Was 3 to any gain ~ ofinets disrespect. Misunderstood. adjutant "After nine montha-of waiting, with oe wee every policy' of growth awaiting this t | one . 5 nn cam to to bring necessary initial action, IT became each of | convinced: that. the apparent promise ssential | ‘as ga misunderstanding, ard that -e - - Gillette negnt te yEtGre ths || The. then sald: "I'll 2 tell yous, or pet , Rennes for mansralaught "li facts in these statements vary toc a de-| mistaken in suppose: ak one wh yr at rrowheae wo oF aan itorA . ‘ c | Was © » 0 a AU about hea, theto men in tthe7 trouble with the southern negroes While O'Haver Jay ' dying in the street, | re i Governor with few ex-]ernor intendedso necessary, to aR heard tragedy 7 ; eae 1 1Cutler, i tot | change Cutler I considered ASs Big Moose that:he -wasimistaken. = Drz|'It simply a case of suffrage }blood pouring from a ghastly wound In|cepltlons, stands by his origina posi- | Ane $V he made. no such ore. t Pe er ae Teta "Tf don't believe in Iynching But|the head, bystunders pleaded with Miss|tion, and General Naylor stands by his} he says now: thatone :ma Ff t no do T that seem it.would vari-}promise, the with connection In guns | their at automobile her place to in|Appel home leaves man Southern a lwhen the "with. "tale, ‘had ‘ney dy Frost Ar We Orn Ee tte Was SAI It orning he goes with the thought jdisposal so that they might hurry the|ous comments that have been made|misjudge his intentlon. It was far since giving his testimony, and he aE : j ra Pa shiarsntine 2be hopuaaen man to the hoxpita Miss Appel) public in connection with the le tters (from my intention, as this official statenot prepared. to. swear' that: Gill the itt ied eh vat a Ee 1 n gro Cie fused to allow her motor car to be used lw hich have been published, Governor} ment would indicate, to draw a ques. ckec 1 s absence by <¢ epre or e ue rT er er g ( : ey ‘ 3 : a ; 0 if aie‘ p had. made the remark \ aiff rather see my daughters torn | delay e ee redn ov ane = ae Eeanieat ae Cutler last night issued the following} tion of veracity or make a ane. _- ~ limb from limb and eaten by wild men ambuilaney dying a short time r his |Statement of his position in the present} broken faith All IT had in ey i Polish Writer ire XN pm coal! celebrate ed Polish ap-|}c¢jaezo became a were fre-| Two.) FINA Showing a Hay VANSyou ae) Des Reyue were. of lands' the that parent. lue for agriculture and of practic ally 1849. He Value for grazing and that all|/restoration ths relat-| eee Issued |leport today ee Tine a0 the lsh ballot Infamy which Timabubtedly caused her death, | Volce from the aue such with heli oreans the that stated without: He anb wed daube thatGf the the body einl| (he "To senateuromndils 7 had itt. : ee we the MN ing ) recommendations ‘We have made some changes in the |* "™ Sera Tt | oe SR Phy : Fourteenth and Fifteenth ame nd- | $42,796,025. } mee ae in South Carolina, The voters) Republican Special Service. 7 i the re must. knov how to read and} Boston: Mass... Nov. 27.-The. Umion write, and pay taxes on $300 worth | Pacific published its annual pmaphiet Being ae phen Nov have Lv govern FIRST tefore Lake Oe "T laws:|;now , a imu -answer| epee + inspection of the section' on. which: he fe - fat: 1ensnurad ibe the limit oy Vas: not/drowne ‘Here in Chicago, with two millions filed Mr. Lawrence iid he made ne : ich eta nowld sfils . 1a | Di Cuthbert. Frost. a minister'.of | population you a ‘ rmne 15 le i Pati fo yt rned oveoy ‘ : acres a limit YW tthe i emroes ve: we all‘ - ¢ atlas earances, ppe cit a paymentnt for t } land,( but turned 640° s the for corpora- | Lewville, N. oy Was recalled to B* p 2 lek ee havewhen 5{this all interes he had to a man med | tiay He 1 val land o the ex-| stand today and admitted that when I reached het os eer et Lr 000 _|ran down Judson, and that it had e bellevéed.| gent f 20.001 I within the. county | he eee ea last w < that he had heard} White men and the reé 9 AER aay ' la wealthy ifo aa 11s Mt t i I . a CCClves ‘ e rhe Sit ( meo f the1 most Intei ing5 Ineident 1 of the opening esslor fanse of Richards. a bY Weasoming. . : jesl 4 ea | el ttorney fo Williams, local attor st wok man lines E Robert: t ae naet orne Oo Svanstor W vo Fe tearent hat Richards torney for the Union Pacifik enact-| ed with the murder of Grace Brown,|ing a negro to office | iting exe penses g + 61.17 1 tnt a that the girl was badly beaten and) Not So Good As Whites. he be $32,020, 372: total ¢ harge : probably died sre she was thrown 514; 1 ty ‘hlesfor dividend into the waters of Big Moose Lake "Bneourage d by the treatment the 4 rary ape fanaa Algidents 5 Dr. G. H. Smith, under a severe|have veceived in the North, the J ae t 1 SOLAN AR etd ret ry ate ks cross-examination 1dmitted that on|negroes have come to think the y are} a‘ = 2 ba A % ee Se e His id Sunda ne Porm ‘tint to teers. { undet Dowling» N lroborating 1. ered by the| gave sUme| testified 8 at s ~of coal despite Sanuintinnk fact Brown Thr Herkimel Monopoly1 Hare nen examined i tnesse Sia to = aoe by tatled information - re dgarding the} nonapolvof > coul unds in Carbon| tv held by the Rio Grand West-| how o lon e hold: companik question ween the protest 1ilroad attorneys. Mr. Make Fi Induced to Male ling George M. Lawrence then told. Utuh tion, Rio Grande state to tered by Eo M. Aillson. who objected | to almos tL everyth!? on neral-prin- | moti ne I 3.) Kal upon manner that | none the fective though } | necessaril formed tha of the the. of attorneys on) ly. might} ets Hare was called extent.of the ind jy, os that ea UEC monopoly he attorieys;.M tablish. the: together. overruled the debated at length both sides. saying exist either a or of illegal ; only touch those was also held must were the Lid. fairness bring Clark after of he the} Wiieene ye rogentiy ReCreyPayy.; Oars, ltion of Cuba." said Senator Tillman, |ing to Ory Rico will be his advocacy in the service by rameter Y ans of | ted to read it and then wrote the folin this city. | jowing statement, which he offered for ‘nt conferring Anperican|the other organizations «.nq 7 can't do that without taking up|of an ena: Jerome, and will be) yg | ate Known by Mr, ~ | examined by the grand jury. A big list) he race question. I want you to re al= | « {tizenship ion the Porto Ri¢ ns. though they cannot be forced to do! publication. The text of this state£01 jor poolroom and gambling: house wane lize the eravily of the rac question. | m so. It is also planned to Bihan a2}lment follows: companies in procurm thelr. <.coal |. investizdtion of the Rio Grande Westen ay "Sealnst, ‘pigsec en lands Here the ratiroad attorney I gato id and tl eal t iz Fuel « See Ree ee made his first threat to delay the pro-| jan. id the "Ple: bom Tee You ceedings by iving that the compa ; mpan ‘ ‘ te dak Paes d GIRL Was BEATEN PRT OMaTintan siatarahant>with. Brat' queuthonotade by ihe sovermnanunt pimensag eae to give the other the land affairs a bomb into the hall, to attempt|soon as it can be prepared scnator's assassination or even! The President will urge: ite ones ® pove ae Utah as. He "swore thal he. had. in-local gambling. hous Thx e | Ir, Jerome entered into ‘ a pact wit to 0. create such CREAK é a disturbance . ; 'as would | me nt of legislation ; : : i sencral Naylor's: Statement. which he\/consia-| members oO fans OCR ee ey: ee : C et ep the /big gamblers) more than. a" y¢ ee vent the lecture were either mere|ers of vital necessity to the spejedy and|senerally disposed to enter thé ca | - ms 5: ue mean ~ 4" \ago by which they agreed not to runn'| tnorings or were abandoned as a re-|cconomical completion of the jPanama| fantry and their enlistment is in| General Naylor was seen last night io Pacif i ; 6 during -his. term of office He thinks mitt of the complete police precaution. | conal Troop A, which is now to be mustered jand was shown the statement of Goy- ‘he 1 ara a ies special agent office 2 situation land + alia ( far : H An Buch company ot his testimony objiected.: saving: tl the Mpak ey 2th ons BP ; ete y,. 00 \k rtCs COMpAny ce ies ee ane stale called GILE: |jance elor in leign In the affair Passes Away mate h vriter is contributor ee to than i" suffer don't. dead. |should be the|be a way such a fate Ubelteve burned found living alive, but there to prevent this thing| lar must | dan- | tion ites after Ww ath & ypel a was O'Haver's | arrested raat } controversy S ge n | | . Sidtement. "Raymond C. a aye do was I could . to resign from a service wh no longer make my efforts 1869 he wos a court coun-j|ly Austrian ministry of for-|do, and [ have fairly, never the but ca rights of knowing them as I}q Southern railway passe ner believ they should tonight State Treasure mi a white man." among their injured train he -J Miller ise given would be Olonel to him that H. M. H Gand removed from the position of of the t ef- of the Governor fective, and leave room for one who, Naylor was appointed } perhaps, couldI had tind waited a wey for.onF I ovens have }adjutant general of the National Guard | than the one Futal Mississippi w reck | Deux Mondes in Paris In| get has long advecated Polish ‘If I know myself, before my God, | Inona. Mies.. Nov. 97-One person was|0! Utah March 17, 1906. -.Af the time} no criticism whatever Loe © and a French-Austrian al-|1 want to deal with the negro hone st-| ited and a score injured In a wreck of |of his appointment there was no prom-| count of Governor Cavers regiment, It was, how- is not my place (Continued to criticise, ee eve rte ‘d as I and on Page Five.) a ¥ to General that played part) | Ofthe Powder the IE ees ent | cluding bankruptcy last week,half. In-|)poves and citizen that such ajon-the the in Mi have lark's rise anfrom important. railroad eonntnace under Ol Wrgspectal ith-drill=) in, hisproceedings listof creditors a|inan eanmobn violence a ‘good |finishing isthmus touches isput nowuponhavfing if The| ductor to itadeSintes the head of the | (D8 cauipmes ihese measures, tenderloin who, disfurbThe Senator b@ muchas in the clin and organization later to-nispeetnel with prohibitory rates for -lOoil || dozen. eid. held his LO gamblers, s.for $30,000.he | .4n his in didthe not least.+ threats Till-}other to|shorter message will be which sent towillcong}ress sented the Rio Grande Wester! road, Utah Fuel and Pleasant ~ Coal company combination ® pledges that for But to elicacy Fearne Lund of to General him to the anxious Lund. elected He onal extent developed was upon | officers of | a certain ara redx] cere ee situation,| above soon ; of « ‘olonel had been week re ic yhat- eS neces should from the boat.| orders eet | Nz ivlor "| that opportunity bo. consist ‘of « sonsist o one 5 from the € and the understood when ferec cavalry however, ababout In : First battery:' arte : inspection the pl ace ies y made guard] Company 2, First . depend, » j owing showing r ef Troop the. generally hanges were e considere idered chang for the good of the guard, | sary 2 an¢ was by the governor that yesterday will ras} | made ane appointing ; muster-out of ever, | ever which na Cutler National action aver Sire the solution ‘oblem,: ‘ . fal of time, tha' = in Governor aside 2 4 aTer one offer Dunne not a ited on has negroes -eside aiteteverst bk lec- ae fhe as Tillman cytes protect him é Negrocs' Offer does eer Owlng to the freely| admitted the police. plan|interfered with packed arrival senator Mayor he iu on might was his secure tojunetion ries to* Natlent | valuable}. went is pbiee nad a sprinkling est: Lblishm iit has been closed ls5 000 for the benefit Several' clreumstanec have led to} provided the senator's Mr. Jerome's renewed activity against) celled, was rejected. mines mek announe-| ere It ige t to The from ¥ Ze DE throngs that his needed to clear a not of effort him nt dan the naintained | ney placing. sé leries | watehe a been operated almost| vears and has bee : ct raided time : and time again papplied with boller Iron doors, | wind Bd Sathy 7 ay com- lt at Sing reulciae . boat's a shore todayy . step ate : oa infantry, ak take to time) the washed Ontario, a sénater as to gag}! a ‘ the United States." the' -badiege pt the been cused: of The hall poolroom keeper | moment of elty. Sixth avenue ¢entinuously tin to Gomiditted Allen has. ‘ I ennial that regi gambling In the grand jury investi- | constructed | sation todgy, Assistant District Attor- nd the 10 Y cotentiv. aid, | windows Consolidats resorted val tc Raane Allfirst ddi 1ilroad, when it rhe said; ! SEfoll e conviction Te T with _|ments Yesterday Ore ara por ten in the : National guard a numbeying down were | this > the vesse ' net known p that . passengers, bodies H Says He Tried to Bring5 Harmony ‘der But Lacked the Support ; order, of ‘ior His Superior, é probably oe I steam- | the {Georgian pregent of were learned in all, went Three was passenger was been S , first officers in || sult First Worse 27-Word : oe occupied for some iis ny. Vessel. whereabouts Collingwood, inter- foe frankly uN was negroes arch firevent nas al} ofONS hiseaddPask Former Raid. | possible to gag the raid resembled| the president of yeare<ago. the a- to Bee tS tion taker| that. negrorace, been age house and the oc oy the courts weveril 1c aptain raid. on. enterliyg Resembles some ways alled on tol" «my, regarding | pein e the presenting oil lands In' witness Itt whi |suards set warrant vareevhobs in the "th eters piled ita waedn- cf t Union in the prospecting went of | barbed. Mr, cand the that made magistrate ne Ae In Unior search ait a, aisic, ulty fore-\)te the evclopment, American 198 The Lake ment parrouoety a selon had | Abbott, connected was also « testimony of 1e the and Bio: ! fo ean Devel STC cover ot oll by was drilling-for that telling Springs > ae against form Vand actions ingn by, interests Rock company's S. Spence additional the | ™en ; | Carolina. discussed the negro prob-/ identified as members of the crew of|pjan that was agreed upon by them! Soy 1. The offer of the position | lem for the benefit of the Chicago] the all-fated ae ar 1 at the time of their conference. In| of adjutant pecre, to C. S. on; | Union hospital }in Orchestra - hall -to-| The Jones night left Wiarton, last) » General' «stronely Naylor totakes | 2, Making brigadier Thursday for Coli G=ptario,, aced: and)" { statement: tand® holding his|¢v2!; 3. TheR. C, offerNaylor of the positiongenof | night has not been heard from e¢‘ice she was} ® Se arie cainad Ss ae his SY nection | as8istant adjutant general to Colonel The senator was scheduled to tali|sighted late the same 4jfternoon | o Se ate Sta Hon al amen the promises|lund. ‘fo these plans general Naylor * ' n . F ay." ty srew = p 7 , 0". "The Annexation of Cuba This Soe Island. Peas aire A F Rai of made to> him upon his mispeintment | AVE full assent. In faat it pee partaz | twelve men and had on bard elghteen : ; a s 0 they that upon the he: 1dquarters |} asked and) | ofpojjey"Al" society, Wyoming, in of land Interests Pacific demanded Adams' policy business heland put his veto Oil R. |give the the the © Washed| j last rial Thursday's Eile ' tone nous had ‘ and crew as|people in > that oar + + of South] Nov. Jones during HH) guards speaker Tillman J. Bay. ait #/*) dying : 27.-From_ of over Senator a . tonight > | here fracturing HHH Crew Hours of l Naylor Ni RE } +} ade en + +++ Many ;ing ++] skull. ou Ul-Fated Ashore + | Benjamin Friedman, the latter. who t++ of +} +] + wered by attacked hin As SH [ Ktgher +| try: hotel ON + + /pnyee +} accused was FOUND las #/{er knocked 4 Alle 504] valuable the eme ins ; James Johnson, SUON,! uch in of ter letters, ac-| = . : ‘ &. to N eneral 0 BODIES disparaging remarks concernfeet tng an nator, ee When ans- the' Bin |\++* Rou personal with words Im. 4 mat! the if - possible, Winter eel were ispeace charged of ft inciting:to inciting to rt riot, capitalist]4 be + ing to encourage other negroes in front of. the lecture hall to attack the senator as the lat- + fate District) room + encour- tactics | % , famous, | Counts, memoranda containing. ede. | tec Reed patrrinen: politicians. ality of. | ficials and citizens sis; aprominent. : after: 1o6king | trict Attorney Jerome, after looking |™€ on oh tka tutta; binpandcetieiue tlac s iy, unoes cetient today ; yortance am sure| é 3. SE1z oagy. ; F years and | pany: was formed, of which he was: a)| any threats tockholder. Thi railroad, he said, resaid Com-| Sorted to law methods In. -preve -nisnnbes the cue cia aan Pacific Rallroad| €@tried te AAT weno protests although | road company continu- | velopme) of soon the Commission (showed of Coal com- entllemen missioner EE. E irk opening of the sessfon of Commerce Abbott, filing Pacific fats i Scuret lived In Utah for. fifteen you can not ire) mc. by of overwhelming evidence 27.-Leaping + + during for shouting aging law i+# through him oi Re Boaaentel ldesk, ay light.on combination anew: the jman and © mariager Spence said, liad been Smith ssion itenith asnt more the-Harriman®' lnaméd M./ Allison C. Saturday ra Cane ark Wahbt the nan w pi riedenots res and | The finished today, been made for A company how ré fuse Ants mission adjourned at 5 p. m. to meet again at 10 o'clock this morning lt is Seance ys | #cauisition att attorneys} the Union EE. and railroads. Mr \ tae attorney, thele and Williams represented ; atior-|methods of the Union Marchand were ice Thomas Sane E.: Elmer 2 | Weatern district Awittice Ilim was hall the speech informed justice compantes. L ejected Ba y woven with the race question that il}i nought to have been tishfermen, bound 5. inseparable. Furthermore, when|for Collingwood, after hdving laid up ; J ere i ae . ¥ attorney, Grande Parle ator Tillman's speech white, . Isadore , Gordon, > + the Understanding orm. es # + general waLel PACTat path) Hib coal assistant in- + + from ORGANIZATIONS " ee tempt to be humorous, asked if Mr, | Closures and developments assist- | 5Penee was the author of the "sc chou |, epee Peete Eanes at-| » assis Wow vari ey's office, w special of 5 district the Ress railroad and the Burch, Maynard, Booth, the courtroom as TIWALEAACAR ¥ hinder attorney. department . Hiram and of M.C. States Nov. made Allen, The eeee If. M. Allison, attorney for the Harri- | ignored seviiee thet his last ‘effort to man and Gould railroads These in-|>ring the matter before the governterruptions , became so repilar regular that 7C"t was a_ Thecomplete -rethat iit} t view ofauthorities the situation. statement Was necessary for Commissioner E./of Mr. Smith, as prepared by Mr E. Clark to assert himself in strong} Spence and which hag been filea with > terms In curbing the attempts of the | the and ee In Washington, was} > ; haracteriz as ‘ "1g .*? , attorneys With vor Suffer. West Eighth street and gathered) 5 ; 2 ‘ ‘ suey of papers which, it S|> vi r f pre: "es ede the Hor ; ow yoming. The ee é A rotests Faith limelight first to rr le € Nnprotests ay, eoagainst oa the |} strict fraudulent aneorneynetaole ALTE asa Sen- Managers! *+ Attorney day causedWilliam a raid Travers on the Jerome home This| Spence Room Must York, the i Which start-| the United testimony that States! took/ Mr. LIFE; No Acci- injured is fatally arguments over {+ 1+ Richards morning session, Pool Broken and : Charges Septemb« NEW Was With Naylor That Lund Should Be R d of Speech, one man vesul of 1+ Declares Willfams simply as not as a eut TAKES + Before Fatal Result + + |# of favored brought a his CRUSADE with them | Official Williams and Made Spence of companie Mr. protest his citizen in} of | tesUmony was in continuation of the}at 17 ysoime ve < on o ( peeie Ls ate ees onductec F e up a ‘ i companies in: I men Sa eni ana > continued sentative Lake objec- Willfams 4 he that capacity Harriman tered most his be but connected this Mi Spence ‘up Williams agent: who had corporations Robert OF afternoon} frequent L. as he P&Pr' tl ded eeded and of Parley « the American and Meee re) rrecula es a eee Was none _ ror morning on nied, said pro- | rene both made | a Mr. Richards in must ay, in Wash- attenti mn : investigation The during the favorable thejlingt that when to local the for Richards in some land|an persistent re business sessions attorney when! transferred i appare ol " i la fayj to ir suggested defending : Evidence | Harriman the e land Jan cee Pacific ‘ department were. placed Pacific by others Union and tions {was werc! / that show Union to the r agents land held yesterday ; ‘ ED . to started tests made their United i "| Interstate! the Commission ' building er or roduced in of investigations of the g ing, the officials ouclinithevevidencoltamennnt MoE opening the against offices PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. +|Commander-in-Chief Says There £:44.> 4 44.4 44 $44 4:44 SSS a eee Se ant ‘Tenac At- ) District Commissioner E, E, Clark Gently Calls Down the Railroad "5 . Attorney anof Newoa York OK ses saesaeesess e+ 4 Coasting| ; Santer ae . ° : Sennpadine aids Largest Ghidégd, Nav.217.- arPerish rgian torneys for Attempting‘ to Delay Proceedings g in Cit Gamblin Qo | ++ - vests Chicago, Nov. 27.--Two ar ++ eris D in . Georg Joint were made tonight and St Hearing : 5S today-Cloudy, + + + + + + + + + to Stop Him. Great charges NEVER KNOCKING : ae |+_ pay. { | land UTAH. ae arPE ye‘ {OF , Si.coo ay TL Republican Special Service. Washington, D..C., Nov. 27 -Senator Sulherland was notified today by the Pension Bur eau of the ai'owance oF a pension: for: J xin W. Soburr or Tucker, Utah. Cobu Wi: re-reive more than $1, 000 bavk ore i LK | > at * Chicago Despite Efforts } BACKK : + +| | HHH HHH tesa ee ese eset (See Eae He oye Grave OF +4 O45 +5144 944 4441p ee + +) Was the Answer to a Subordinate| jt. the session. " NOVEMBER 28, 1906. + SMOOT: = + ; LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, ee eee eee ees! ae SENATOR AND. MRS, AT OSPITAL, \+ | + States STATE | VOLUME IV, NUMBER 17. SERIOUS REPUBLICAN a ‘The Inter-Mlountain Republican ALWAYS BOOSTING oe Ht as v |