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Show \ REPUBLICAN 63. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, EIGHT PAGES. DELPHIN M. DELMAS RETIRES WOMEN GATHER FOR FROM THAW CASE COMPLETELY D. A. R. GONVENTION FHF + + LONE + Irrevocably a + + - Famous Mrs. Donald McLean Seeks ReElection As PresidentGeneral. Severs Murder Trial. ye + + + + 7 + + IK SOME FINANCIAL PROBLEMS + on Investments of Society Funds to Be Threshed Over + + + + + Conduct of Prisoner During Long Trial New Story of in efvoratng country of the for shelter bandit rugged fastness and timber of gang Curry's of Kid One horse thieves train robbers and the done have to believed is this ago six years About job Northgang held up the Great securing Malta, near flyer ern has a number Curry $43,000 the among friends of stock Montana, northern of rustlers to are believed of whom many one of the members been famous gang of outlaws + + by Society. Gives + + + + 14.-The annual Washington, April one of ecnvention of the D. A. R. and the most interesting events of the sea- Intense Interest, on in Washington, will meet + tomor- + row with Mrs. Donald MeLean of New + os York, president-gene ral, In the chair. | : This year there is an election and + New York, April 14 -Tho Intermen testify that IT was insane. I am/Mrs. McLean is st nding for re-elec FHHtH tt t+ 44d Mountain eae in representative is|sane, and you know i You are nojtion, There has been some talk to the able to ate positively tonight that] longer in charge of my case. = feet that she w ill be opposed by Mrs. | ---------- Delphin M Delmas the celebrated} Mr. Delmas then asked M2 Thaw B svaker and Mrs California lawyer and ning of Ne WV York, but ion to re counsel] permis ign from the case, and for Harry Kk, Thaw put in the in hi been no op pos ing ‘tieket recent trian!) Thaw refused ('ndér the law, Mr. Del- the murder of Stanford White, has) mas knew that he could not retire from| field yet we general impression ee eee Mecca e ata thie a Iam not What ! Thin to." going to do about | j no it understand th el in my own mrder carried Tt is learned, charge that | however, that there is the officers have. been underAs stocks in ‘speculating' } perplexed Delmas, inc ‘you to 7e8ding& coun want m '"® the ie stand jury." aud begin to suni on Reason, reson with the judeme nt oF the the motlve 5.) be-} sane, was Thaw that commission iw Dr. | introduce to prepared him, hind whom |). experts other the and Hamilton the commis-| before had called Jerome leally 4 tr lawyers able stilt resulted | White have Mr. Delma Dy vee € ay the tand and"! several of judgement the in all probability would. in. an acquittal for Thaw called Dr. Hamilton to cast word the in charge written longer was vhich no are You him was note he him to question prepared s he urprised to receive trom Thas o e trie BERT 1 ee ; ae Cen a ts - ae I ah A oaw Be icte Py ™ , ae ¥ he COUNSEI OF: RETAINING) vas thunderstruc naturall Delmas cout the of permission asked he ind r bevhich, s chent with conte o Was Delmas Fells Ilow where | Hartridge to back gen Mt Dati fae Delense by gaged ha hin ked sitting and was Thaw Clifford 14 \pril Yor! New mean he-note . . Vired On the Spot. tag Wartridgec wtorney of record nd why ho esterd ole Th ‘ t t ‘ jt mean It uM ae =. x plied had on depo ink this address phe es tala aemctned Te Beaman ater neg a© DAMAGES THAWS HAD PLANNEDa ete 5 essessg2-ne FOR TOUROF FRANCE. area FOR Bought ve Representative Autos For : | ridge Early Delivery wrtn Pittsburg \ l "u . oO y -purir hich a purch mm ah ares s oat tour The a ful' willing 0 Mi defense ‘<ibngolk 8] h t e th Vi : r re-} a of, to offers listen Hart-} to represented va Delma had conducted a We rend to te -< murder Mr. Deln iven to \ th th putomobiles | pressed ench | Californiaa in. Part Thaw. III Delmas machine he : id..of to ike the Thaw s be de- that Sead Har- Mi bi Del earl Wag s "OR Ti to himself came aa a ‘the joquence © of , . New Work Came a Ye im-| Hé- ihe came ey or to witha country, the of part in this Thaw's of young man res ; lawye! placed" leading is gain = James i Ecktes ii. wor 14 Jame I western Her of the currency and it rt a the' is that Na- $25,000 ozen} °>"" con- liween : doz instituti to MieT Lea d ; to. ravicas RE Ue nr scK- eet le t of the Commercial els, .presicen \ a half of director LON al bank, ee titutions, former other | as iki hiss the itr her for e\her | torn ial no tim Mr. De 4 owritten 1 of week $600 alleges that t for Lt contra Then o6owa 1d took the. ¢ase hoodlur it contract > was ne Mr. ifter clared ie body thehe middlelle the death wasrished discov sometime pe had was ofo due to Sbuns Irs eure normal Town ha night : had he autopsy Murphy which from ble, An years, ae n D1 and syans . e art twice atceae the om xington « Paca Le t he organic her home ~lopinion ie popsnion: heart Beas suff ne a held Showy siz -_-_ s Years. FP va Ky., Peter pril nee in eae mr Hartridge Mr. TRA Ds - to Mr. county or aiiy mitted Mien Delmas} to ctaiee ypoar (yyy her AWith* Hartridge has |njign. He felt not; and. very that} Was) the address was ( land, ize i be. ee ) Termy aut a| l ty "s eva lshureof ht | (py, it n Wi ind wo ( ii the: of dacnowt make stage a tardy ms . a a { ne thle arnt tae Pe |[tttF | thevel + th ee kee Secretary ee eres es ears DISASTROUS NORPILERN the ere his i vic |®nd Helena, women Mont., Already +. + 14 | Ly +¥ : Service April. 14.- ; 1 fy orl =| + Se IN LOODS MONI ANA Speci tl and it talities is two have "Lik: and Missourl rivers ar out of their banks and all nearbit er : : yy territo 3 uncated. Max ee Tae nptys, Saat ae ee ing ing ne ane: Glasrow ile trying ere ee to Pea pct ale his Se arive NS row ‘ drow ne i at Sarat must hould - be was a@ relative » ¢ of Henry would at} about from decided by April 14-A occurred in Ogden growned fn the Furton, also most pathetic canyon at death about of companied this river, city, Burton into gq drive in a single buggy. 4:30 and had the a John miracu- had ac- canyon Upon for their re- turn, their horse became frightened and gasned over the steep embankment into tho raging river Miss Phillips was thrown out of the buggy before it reachoq the river and was rapidly carried down the stream, as was also ‘the horse and /yuggy, Bucton effort to reach WQS) acOUt| thé} union vote Ogden lous eseape from a similar fate. The unfortunate young woman by Ernest) the referendum En- managed by superhuman a cluster of willows and saved his life The sad accident is the most serious which has occurred in the canyon for several years, and for a time it appeared that all Ogden was out along the to} banks of the river to assist in the search taken} for the body of the unfortunate ‘young referendum S vote on , Monday ee : Oe The young couple MPEBy canst pol net: was - returning ae a ee from and eels yee CO ec horse took fright at ‘the fassiil "t-te With the issuance of strike orders | PO¥S on horses and plunged forward over Bungay, Park City's labor troubles as- the side of the road into the river. One umed definite shape. Under penalty | Side of the buggy slid over the embankoan a fine of $50, every member of the | Ment at a point where it is fully ten feet Park City Miners' warned land made oad not Nirculars é union, to leave by Governor retirement the the af- West governor- material for been No. 144, camp is high and where the river is even deeper, without and in an instant all went down into the river below. The river was ec cast | Violent as it was today and in less tim sent aiferss made by the Western roa In glaring headlines it Yeatiad All miners are requested to remain away from Park City pending a settlement of the dispute between the -Daly- Steunenberg company, from the have uation. and Ontario companies the ( Miners" oA the - unto: wenGhs- Affected Only DS. AN © horse. and: buggy: were di down over boulders and the jagged rocks. Burton, luckily, became entangled in a cluster of willows:and managed to retain his hold on them until he was cescue ried Mining Park issue the ‘Two John 8. Lewl ig who saw the acchasit ment mmediately PRert: : aie of idle men here "at present; we want no more, zane oned to the sanitarium nae below, informingthem currence nd asking shen Miss Phillips, but the body h the un-/| Western of Mines. jaiPhillips. The sheriff and the fa: 2 ree passed that point before fray aoe ie The horse and seen i ny owe the be and was Vearrled st as capi 8 e iy a police had reach floatee 33 re- pn of Miners. That such was not the There were two independent strikes | nee by this time, and after a search we is shown by a telegram sent to]on in Park City, but only two of tl ne | of about thirty minutes, the body was Preside nt Roosevelt. mines were affected. The omern are | found entangled in a mass i brush at On the other hand, it is believed the | working their full quota. con-; a point beyond the sanitariu n the Haywood trial is responsible for de-|ference has been held | assistance or on Roebecke and @ laying the arrest of Senator Borah and |owners and the miners. It took place! lariat the body was towed ashore and also the refusal of the court to per-{Thursday night, when Ernest Bamber er be rrr undertaking aking p public of{ th e written | ger rer ¢ of the ‘ yvanies, | estab men us city mit the e making ritten|ger, manager twe » co mpant dened ne tM eh at fo report of the grand jury, which is} met the committee | . Ser e said to have gone into transactions of The demands made by the company Phillips's body was badly. dishgured from Governor Steunenberg require the miners to go to work on contact with the pagged rocks in the The habeas corpus proceedings | their own time and come out on their | Tiver bed.Phillips Miss of| difference a_ making time, manager|own Chapman, D. L. by brought in their day's | minutes |about dee who company, Lumber Barber of the is in jail here for contempt of court. | work The miners agreed to come | time, as | on their own of the mine out in the heard will be cage] the enter to refuse but before. court cuit wait | and Ume before minutes tifteen principal owner of the | Cobb Calvin who left the city] at the stations Boise tatesman, thirty minutes on their | the shift. working after time, sub-]own a avoided and ago weeks two arrived jury, grand the from poena Out, Men Itundred Five us 4 today Tome On EXPRESS the eight-hour strike eral strikers went up see about the matter. | that the ‘ : Intario |} closed : $ April . 14.-After a days' cont: roy ec that Monday until Friday < cr i l Ps Paes building, The employe lasted in the atened thi ‘ th five) | organized, who gained were > K pay. was q,. may prove fatal. ai TT canyon to} was found| true. were The} both) COUNTS COME HIGH to The take effect miners . in the shatt| Former the refused to |orter carry ir of Cash in \ acuneaeeenst comply| on such short notice,| meeting. Ernest Bama; and request, their Shy Paris. following with the terms and asked for a granted berger - Wife of Boni de Castel- lane Paris, April 14-It is the report that Mme. Gould-for some unhappy time Countess Bont de Castellane-is in will sell and circumstances straightened > 7 i her magnificent home in the Avenue Bois The management) meeting was held, a.cided to start the cage en the com-| du Boulogne nany's time, but still required them to! The probable purchasers of the Paris remain in the mine about half an hour} mansion are the members of a large stock perfectly increase in which tight. order. ee V it BETUEE ee the It rumor was not < and Daly West vhen orders were posted es 4 York, !2Pse requiring all employes to reanuae fifteen minutes before} port for duty > shif < remain) Cee shift ofr a e the anSABE until te in the levels Tea 1e | dols. the out carrying before Granted. , were| T he trouble at the Ontario and rare st mines started April 10 (pay day), Recognition of Union, Shorter) Hours and Better Pay New there of Bre the daughter Phillips, 6 Twenty- was Thomas C. Mrs. and third street, and was 19 years of age. A fact is the of the accident feature Sad were Burton Mr. Phillips and that Miss the next within married to be engaged > ‘ 2 lyi li week, and Mrs. Phillips was lying' danher of news sad the when gerously ill It daughter's death was brought to her. rea suffered mother the that sald is tbout 500 men out, including the en-| gineers ; and outside employes. It was} reported Sunday that two men were working about the Ontario and sev- | COMPANIES Te-| the a payee ng said LW . given| + | > ReTeu ee nate ‘Factor ‘ot th buil Md 2 de es it}?& wtity: thor, t the imlee Oftreasury elect -o. Wy hile, fire Oacmat North- oo been , ee 1 | ee Ogee ; a o ae oon hag ABA shift to miners refused out to accept the tools.| company, anything) ploit forth ; which the Bois du has been Boulogne formed to ex- The house was built In imitation of the in conmillions many cost | little trianon, | struction and furnishings and was the still other millions In | me ans of spending fe on ea paas: nore a ¢ build. ‘jes oO - wushed Paar } a Pra rail; ieeas out ra Ne ae on ereach trains. seller Tai suff rers eure Phe ‘a vet to come, The Daly West mine works two lavish ente rtainme nts, Anna Gould has been put to proexpense in settling some of her debts and because} husband's the miners overtime that} can work . A a ‘ iat it has bill, and shifts are not run.| yers' eight-hour three | the ! bs bey cat 2 oh RG that secret open to the!an kindly not take did: as "1s . ' Ie = . + The miners h OS tlers 5 drivers, as ene in the represe Ser tee eae . the | er ae es ve. 1B ‘ow York & pee y ance | given notice agents) ‘Hort route and_ messengers ineluded +| were Fi oO The a | arin cue | Mime. the| Shifts and the Ontario works only on¢ | digious management the In=this| way cso} shift: atk ‘ted with these in a ind Vork-diatrict rae s Nev oO! ew eae BE se dae i omec a as We Well as men, Th paying off her lawtime been foc some pressed hard is she > i . = financially- management| the by the| without strike a > Western Federation of | declared i = eounsel of the Boston | Miners Retell The May . Appoint Foreign = Cardinals, { tome, April 14,-It is reported on made by the manage- good vatic fap authority, that the pope, |} Despaten, Oru ha, ne }ment of the Ontario and Daly West] > . Sh : , ie Phese | wines that the Daly Judge mine was in order to satiety the requests to ap #}|hans and the Fuller company. }would have been affected within a. ra- | taking ot : ae foreign cardinals, will hold a ill he when in June, onsistory work- Point out of the work.| men . in and its u ah dius of twenty-five miles of New York. |;,¢, on the miners' time was disputed | © : en he will ap=| report Ings A Sunday +| LEAVES +| | eo 77 | HIS oles Mec Rochester, +|Capt. of <\| veteran James | his +} +| +| | +| H. estate UNCLE to and SAM will aga t stead Sy,United the of « ara of| Bey war | and a civil leaves the ba 1 ‘ ‘ States work. Setter President meee strike SP. committee ey. .| point several The} ¢ luding permissionthe from com-=/| an drainthe tunnel through non- Italian perhaps : ice Strike: to miners day mouth sues **\ | The is .‘ ot in Drain City > Tunnel. cussed. "The of will is clearly It seeks - worded, to pruvide but ter trust company, a 160-acre York state Illinois and New 50 cents, ram-|ous 4 , for a school|/ of the army benefit the in estate, includes cash pick work the on account With tunnel every of the is driven. anand three danger-| strike of closer which water with filled the drown and through shaft break navy.| and a Roches-| the| to feet to the in the working‘miles Pari ‘fromtunnel. which is to strike about : a| } bosses in be tap- m miners rs have have toto wa Ik in thefrom tunneltwo to the work~three to the et in drain April 1. ss at work work, The oe to and ho eight tunnel There > in the called aa are tunnel, two but shift the the required them is paying o warne were miners All keep away from the tunnel by the union, until a settlement is reached. The committee in charge of the There is also danger from the|strike was composed of David Baxter, ped. Thomas Drew, J. M. Harwater breaking out above and run-| chairman; ning back along the levels, flooding the|rington, Arthur Hooper and William first shaft which is drained, and cut- Terry. t <pnt shaft in- ‘and several then 1 the the miles company might} miners|salary. farm in|at work, The tunnel is three miles in| real es-|length and is within a few hundred/ eardinals, Englishman loves' eee T employes' retreat. he as been Dey $4.60 a paying has It takes The second strike was in the Ontario | ings. taken has been as executor, Roosevelt time made | hours' were Demands tunnel. drain to show the} by a trie nd to Washington putting $65 per eight-hour shift, or a raise| besides dis-|for be will validity Its President. 4/\for +| The an American, - ee Ene over oa he | 4; walking the hillaoe to the} s ft _the ; j ting o e > shaft It saves themha anaremea management re Boa se wae a from which names_ by miners go to have pany ct14.-The Hooker, Irondequoit, OF $250,000 +| bling. + FORTUNE ' defense Americana from | |heavy livedbeenseven had not had here miles in nearly I canblow say to that thedementia | it ngs) ha the:in size it | tate There are no near relatives, but thir-| > eiceee atl eras ithelanowshas only tainly he-) r ee Aer BE el TER Eh eoi AIL eee ie ee ee eee eee eee eee She became angry at Bee Lo evears.. +|teen nephews and nieces were cut off| . . to melt. . | pene oy a, uO areal Cen Se the city before the war) said tonight fifty. yoo" ‘in two have retained a lawyer to| and ‘2 (eee nes ara Elie atnecn eta trae May YOU ATED BW eLIGe VA PDa Neil would never visi reaiden!™ d that she: s i and 544444444444444444644444444 contest the w ill. and No} She Wi eo Page Two.) particular. kid dla a iad the place again _ | (¢ ontiued on nGay, shoo ee also : Work. the been See furnished +| government have 1 > Making | "Che was. nd been] men was counsel for the prosecution In the In or ok to force the Haywood-Pettibone cases, that have|ion has appealed to lent color to the report that the in- | Federation of Miners. vestigation was the result, in part, of i trom aca pia in the disc ission he must o he 500 had brought message COS perished feared that other taThe occurred, have aoe te ann aa of the rant noe 1 esidents ani ‘ n that Tuesday. 80 bite ingle Borah indictments, It was thfs fact and also the fact that Senator Borah o oe me LOAM, a ae ae at : are is ubject strike Monday morning, Daly-West mines. was another and|second investiga- the for the Barber Lumber a He 4 gov-| the in share equal Johnson's | . of Mayor part | > atthe club' Pemple t} Side and the Victim, £004} oolock this afternoon when Miss Rose City). Phillips, well known in this city, was at 7 a, m., have 20 minutes and come ‘out at 3:20 p It was the | have unfairly, whom it even Influences nfluences ter Se Northern Montana is experieneoththe worst floods known nas to ing its histors ed the taxes: franchise off decision telephone Bona- investigated conducted directec conducted t ares 2 Be = ++o+e Het . Republican ron 14.-That that Was the rram ‘the Start and. the most power. (nouirving. other camps of the tavor at-| shan, I takes in. the sting, Steg ER cu train her|* per- ee HELP SHOULD laved This have been constantly at work in the effort to thwart the efforts of District Attorney Ruick and his assistants. Transactions alleged to have been appearance etagh ta 4 unde other ral Mareh~ 1 wa before' hould ernment papeenn | , . frank | the over Califor- being Powerful presided whether somewhere, log t night Who to ; | - IER | Address been un- | dec for Governor/2 Until was sald: was to have don't know aot hentva:, WOMAN not the paced | pine Lubelski the the To ' Ww ind to the mea: Del-| He rs Lidl Delmas displeasure his the of address that would | performuan Un ee w 4. d on. iLO from. hi state Mr. not not CONTECHOTI Digpleased sples 14.-Mrs. | in expressing un ninety-ON©€.|oaimming this whether MENG, future In the case ithe Mr, which for work the was done ngaged || pe « as Ode Cant would Potter is or it forgot on states} complaint. rhe -donditlor My beagreement ae ‘ i l-|) * the on insisted Howard Mi Hartridge | that. ; t a | fillment of. the contra but was forced] + but Bishop Carnegie tonight. I Ogden, Archbishop Farley was detained inj duction from 12 to 10 hours and) over an eight-hour shift, as set statutes, state the _j} in ihe union their of |recognition he which but the address Washington, jhad prepared was read. He described They had preparations all ready for | . y t Overtime. Work Miners comthe Heretofore May strike of eehu-|a state perfect most the is | Se s ‘ é ‘ afuse es ; Cl fi . ce aa ic oy, 5° April.? Mr. Lubelsii tyat the compat Would for) weeks ht Ysa id Hn 1 I a5 || thre a of international reputation, wae |, o receive the fee in installment Be fed. ito he ‘ 3 ae ill oer of musi sal come eA‘ ‘stead nit Hartridge Mr. periods stated. sleeping Pewee it in hi bed, his in dad dead ans "ae at his residence this mormine|i. authority for the statement that Mr eee iver ands rae ¥ ‘ 1 is hus been paid all the inst Dr. John # Murp! : niately Delmi 4 1] ! ; ed fi ediate : ' ‘ as ' oul SAYS JOHNSON w ul 1| TOM he that and to date due dc. | ments calle Ld Be wer who Evans, SOME¢ or aaah | o| dfseredit Mr. ind "Delma retainer, in of rd lary and | } Mr. re- | i r was announced) -rellabie. report} om ) x; L . Phe Mr. the i the pur] performance appear only £01 iirael ak Tai oe -Mr;.. Delmas: pay $100,000 One very he of "Mr. district} the in filed ee mipla. nt In court b orney: John T. Bottom -or 0 i? owVev a the ud Hoy I Mi (vena i tor ) ded-a lnotd 1 eo pit 3 while ht is ged,, W a one) ied be will en shat oi ria m ort A je the! to mitted record, of everal men | when it had a | Francisco. San the thoult. repo rable reeeived = 1 Legal on cam | Del. va as he is in prison Johcr Attorney today . that lawyer eriminal foremost lrerence, tare be Miners, personally those against , | ot ont appeared has tion |: April 14-Ten thousand b i w was hissed} will been|Sunday ents name: in: the' list. of )'0f 99,00" emp poyes OF Chines finding his |; ncrakt theitre.on ‘the night of April|haps, i 1 Chicago | twenty-eight eri st Pittsburgers has|companies operating In the Metropoll-| r sod.) aa roe Taney Lubel-| been too much for him j tan district, was amicably settled, vic-| 7aoer ee ahs oe soprletars. of the |. Mr... Camegie-came-inlater, but | tory being on the side of the men onto matter twice the up ask looked fe then NCNOAC | nidge Delma Ir. leave Ne\ ball. will on hid release procure his mother hor his wife York as long It is stated the Marron, dat she when he was} first: time The ide TAT Ma we thes th: yequitted be suld d with all preparatin tree OMe tore Se avaoad . ne cMt H irtridgee had; ‘man her Liat mind: ta st ou) summer.) this Italy and ca q i n othe ‘ Wr n an ' ie i ce... Ti ot tour is now off, unies ary ; d ‘ to take charge and M1 fart ty Colo, of that Sues After |. eee eae | MARRIED Narrowly Escapes, Service. William D. Hay-| return to work treasurer of the | the Ontario and of Attempts to discredit xeon Sy eetennas have ARE ASKED| Seria a Lubelski. not mated that the Western Federation of Miners was indirectly Eeanonetnie for the grand jury's wor the of note interesting ession of the congress was vene a ible Archbishop ot ruc kK by the who appealed thro ug F wither Lay e, to lovers of ‘ to ser hat He Holy See of tome be no longer excluded from The ea congress le pointed ont that the {oly See dominated more that 56,000,000 persons and that 13.000 oO 10 American Catholics would take an movement added interest in the peace recognized home was ; Bishop Potter/ Presides. < oe | of the presiding chair the taking mn officer and formally opening the con- HIRED HISSES has most rhe Ih he fu- in part take coneress will and itomorrow ‘caaslanelatethe late ches ie es Contract is Broken by | @lo~| > De Hart-} dollars much ry i Th ae - BE Burton, gaged Senator Borah is eT Bamberger to the officers stating toat) prosecution in this case.|the companies which he represents! been ascertained, whie n}had decided to make concessions to} cause for the delay in| the men. arrest of Senator Borah The schedules proposed by the com-/} indicted with him. Sen-;Panies was that the men go down in} . politieal. plot, bedisappointment was some here | ae ag a ore ce Fo LY. | aU ive S © as the guests « d "a (dtew Carnegie, had not returned from return will They smoke bf, tte th | to { ieendy Sawant - Actress ' similar at ite trial q William | ridge of a Ebay: ‘ Pee hina ' from pa Tey manuts Pes Ne ne : EE he} closed:| it rian ie Os sate 6 It that. } Delma tainey ridg mare Arti ; abil : : of the nd..o 7 they | tl called on him, and|Chicago MePike qualification says jtold him lnartne Paris ; in earthquake When tragedy -. Ne to came | Pile New i" the dein| be , MWeLean M1 sie pnd PEpentangy ith." none ly ess 3 will weleome fe! 10°40 of Hall Continental of friends Phe ¢ pene are no ae on ; elk le ie TO evidence there probably will be no}|Upon the question that mine owners} woman. Both the sheriff's and the police further developments in the case. shall employ none but union men. A gepartments had every available man on The attention of the national ad-| vote upon this matter was taken Aprilithe river in an attempt to rescue the ministration was directed to the land j t and 2 a rhe ballots have Pate body : 1 fraud investigation here two weeks! been counted. The union w throw E bia ago, the aaiwe being made that it}out the ballots of this vote and have a Horsemen: FFiehtened KOCK: Bre and street, murder evidence. parte oat oe 5 = rowt abou right been Fifty-Seventh across Special . evidence given before the grand jury |A Special meeting of tne miners be reviewed by the department of jus- | called at which these terms were tice, before the papers are seryed on|cepted. Orders were then sent him, and agents of the government are |that work would be resumed in now on their way to Washington with | morning. These tabernacle Broadway the it BPR by Bere nee ting jute ruebloos senjamin ye | Schulman Soston, of Meade D. Edwin. and, com-= | trust the with ré-| just) money the when it 1} W . fo he oe Delma M. Delphin p- ) he Hartridge Mr. retain rial eUEM Thaw DAD tae |for > soclety ined lait e | saa | Federation explain the 1iking the and others o m jo . Republican ator Borah has demanded of Attorney |the mines General Charles J. Bonaparte that the | for lunch, The society has ni ver purehased ee Crowd Enticed Away. any railroad stock, but its money aa enticed was eventually crowd The and|.. bonds, railroad in invested )been ver wisel too, for the income from |away from the hall by the announceat meetings peace overflow of ago|ment six months so invested $24 000 |i. is which church, Baptist Calvary amount |the the ice than more made fhas haW thi fol- ong, to counsel and Western Steune nberg. gave ; the sate postations an excitbig muttered. one ‘ Gros : bae 3 the Utes to turn have must rman = it} SOON John Concessions Made to Men, Who Had Appealed to Western Federation, not but arrested, alleged and Se ! ent ng - never | Policeman than condition financial |' petter now was soclety The it does | debt, Stanford); life of the is 5 hand in his hae WORD | WAS probably government, was | tinances, the Contitiental - Fie CoN gled for admittance this after-]> held meeting the linittee at of two Lessors Ake reported treasurer-gener il the ,|noon, That | ing 1? this is péade," fund general the in | $ 37,700 : i te ‘ in much were we lool not dos ate ; ended smoked mpelled She ‘wae waonet : \ ae dane ni he dod aLTLA: fe my of the GD wi in| Phis, insane Thaw prove to sion ror ' hi ahot sho , if ae : . SENDS Park City, April 14.-It was to defraud | news to every citizen of Park til after the trial of wood, secretary and 44444 tttt++++44 Nationai Arbitration and Peace Congress Session is Well Attended, | HINDERED;BAMBERGER of conspiracy the charge the OVERFLOW MEETINGS HELD = ae ME ee ee eral, "speculation, does not chargeShe sr Laely eee jany statec wit! ho the $24,000 of rs atirosd enna hi ada Rose Phillips !s Hurled From Buggy Into Raging Torrent Below. Five Hundred Park City Miners Will Go Back to Work Monday Morning. Boise, Ida., April 14,.-United States Senator W. E. Borah has been indicted by the fedet ‘al grand jury, presumably before } Would Not Listen to elma ittempted' to Ice. up 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS Report That Western Federation of Miners Used Influence Discredited, Is Delmas, UTAH: i It is likewise true that Thaw him- | Thyw, bet he was Immovable and | not been now pee | bring theireee purchase. price self caused his case to be fought out} | there upon announced that the defendIt has been charged that Mrs. Aroon the thin ice defense of justifiecz ttion | ant 3 ted his case, and Dr. Hamilton knew of the purchases The under the so-called "unwritten law [was excused without testifving however, from | statement New York, April 14.-The opening inside information and firmly believed that he woutd | The about the case | Mrs. MeLean, is to the point at issue guns of the greatest war against war given to The triumphantly be acquitted without the }™ Republican repre"As president-general of the Daughjury retiring from the box He was isentative tonight by one thoroughly America has ever known, the jters of the American Revolution, I]W hich firmly ‘convinced. that his defense or| familiar with its every detail from the | have never signed any contract or | Nz 1tional Arbitration and Peace conjustification presented principally | time Whit fell dead at Thaw fee other paper that had not first ae gr ess, were fired tonight at Carnegie through the awful story told by his} until the jury. was discharged. Many |} ctiged by the national board of mar hall, which was filled to the uppermost girl-wife on the stand would secure! facts, which have hitherto been kept | 1gement of the Continental Hall eG his instant acquittal. boasted on} seer wd th meaning of many dri a-) nany. Ther have been no stock gallery with a peace-loving throng of many oc ecasions that the citizens Of ;ynatic situations and Incldents of the Ispeculations with society funds. 3: 500, many of os were delegates New York. would be so enraged at any) (rial are new for the first time made} from distant state jury which would convict hit that the | ejeqr "Simply Ridiculous." . . ™ \ The generals ero led the opening jurors would be mobbec mefar e they bon ae net ot tire . notoriety on rel } eould a save the court hou il since n0n athe lk sacl wy ab give.Ro.rQusou why sud . \\ fight was Archbishop Farley, through : © arene Most ROUTAN revela- | favntiy! ree rhe prominenee ae ae. coi Au [charge should have been made emits Lavelle and a number of riat- | the Rev. tion Trade today Wax the following: White, the faét of th homicide was | administration. It is simply prominent prelates, When the trial was resumed after) open the widest p bile ity throughout | ulous and to demonstrate the exccl- | ot her the report lunacy coratieen; "nt condition of the organization's Outside Carnegie hall 50,000 strugco wh a Ww a Surope this Mr. OF APRIL 15, 1907. INVESTIGATIONS Archbishop Farley Acts as General in Opening Engagement. 1 am} stood Lee BOLE ih abe ‘financial omcasa, | clals oe te ane aoe out,' j investment for the organization it is alleged and bonds certain | bought plies hay Well, under the circumstances Del- | that thene lave depreciated in value. |?" replicd in a good soldier Wiha) DRCR UES LONG. judgment au buying out threshed be Will securitic ; these done?" want you do the pues ih * a sommittee off |finance Hamilton Dr. take nr te I want j family Thay determination, his wilfulnes | ind his unexpected battletield orders jeopardized ften lawyer his at ung the to. almost strained, and life hi brenkin rxOiInt the ill-econceales yer- | onal minioale and jenlou ie eteeett ng among counsel : Selected going are you inquired then pursued be the course to his counsel Hie commanded them to follow his orders and brooked no interference or| SS RERIONO MIGHIIO Toe Giieiieraron| Thaw STATE Attorney General to Review Evidence Personally Before Taking Action. OPENING GUNS OF WAR AGAINST WAR Is voluntarily and irrevocably severéd | the case without the consent of- Thaw ithat Mrs. MeLean will have a fight his connection with this famous « ise. | ind his hands were tled jon her hands, but that is nothing new . C s also Known today that Harry{ "\hphom do you designate © your|in these conventions, where the presiI Thaw was the ruling spirit of his] cenjo; counsel, Mr. Thaw at is in- |} deney is one of so great honor own defense from the very hour he} gyjrex | ; 4 shot White until the jury was finally | ehaeetotdealenarcd anviods anal No Charge of Speculation. bebe iebtany tte one LH ON arantian than COL- $28,000 stretch. MANAGED COUNSEL ABSOLUTELY Information. ROBBER LECTS Republican Spevint Service, Great Falls, Mont. -Telephone advices late tonight from the camp in northern Montana State that the stage between Malta and Zortman, a mining camp in the Little itockies, was held up last night by a lone bandit, who secured Intended to pay miners at ZAortman ‘ was started from Malin as soon as word of robrT ; tw Connection With and STAGE a - Noted California Lawyer Voluntarily for THE ARREST OF SENATOR STRIKE SETTLED; GIRL MEETS DEATH BORAH IS DELAYED OWNERS RECEDE IN OGDEN RIVER THe He Ht +444ootoseeese + + oo Inside IN ¥ P V, NUMBER DEFENDANT PARTY iin eA: ere THE (Che Inter- Mountain Republican ALWAYS I BOOSTING VOLUME OF FHHHHHEFHE FFE FEF HEF FE HFEF EHF 4 eee tet gt eet i ORGAN py OFFICIAL OFFICIAL |