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Show es nt OFFICIAL eeepc OF THE a VOLUME IV, NUMBER 73. Sutherland Defends Bill Reed Smoot in Presentation of Facts. Filed | in United | | oP States FOR A TEST the | American Medium in That ' Support His Retain of |Pederal Senior Attorneys Contracts Seat. Had league. ies. iS, The announcement case was to au large crowd ; and on erland was that come the! up Following opti ian the John ence A. to of pea: Benet cuit in court listened to with deep in-|" Yom the United decree be by hours | Judge! States Charles J. want declaring Cir- is . said, he show the real let the people Mr. : simply but merits judge wanted address as aj Of Utah for no de-| by ‘saving that the ik m i. md. ee Bene: Wareandite ee payee rere Sate a yap yv : alee oe Sag on h ee ee ct were es pn look at When . the facts "he for views his neighbors, he looks through his the he na-| more which up shortcomings or Ae as _ weal. of Utah center ought ey ase vot he He aS would imtar rin express a Lata = just Held only ee Ley car oe eet Pe ' of Hanging ean ian persons. and : : the > all flings following it to of was bis heart eraft to disclaim bas the - Fhey against ‘Tom in the teeth by ) controled Tom by as Kearns, father Kearns, them of the of he of the of is of for he ce but whole state he is . the and is its existence up success of a mission to persistent. United They States, and | Pound against | creed of by to and including ; this om Blaine. , of the a Roscoe . ' iD, ct TEN: , ee Amer' can party Is purty 3 exposing $ I oe ee na i lit a fone the | in- tre pi Me Fi m ane ei ere ag tor ce been burt with all f abe at iy Sf ‘ xe Though ant : charges | ing them Lake , City x bagi receh 3 a of of Roosevelt, is absolutely nn Utah 1 charges, of of the the defense the for true. |can it of thirty-and the quorum there is to ashamed be warrant since given to of trade Theodore the the with the who guaranty the of Ltah-at gave every the over liberty, can tenor if it us ee ae ee eee terms se nd Wanutu oc maf ‘eit es oo ite t Ane 1s pe Seng with being a ge wc ah on belng sentteby telte th vons the No and frie record proot to wast was the made much et . op eminte a = | slcira te ova tne n- since ‘ 'B ie the ile $ cae If F at this characte: ome there and since Roosevelt; the since to man reason for ashamed 1900 in electoral no Is be party Republican made; we of a trade were interested particular is there them iS no reason for in of Utah no warrant Mr. ‘ mb ra Lt in was votes for Daugherty votes of bargained of every Matt of of Utab Tom Ta Kearns we «34:3: tion of norted Presidt Cal, a Miss i China und Cam-| arrived has vestigate In| takenmoup} Cont= ou Horticultur tt c State S Umbus bru ea tl the diers f : ; barrack londay ms 5 rf ‘aie ‘conduct of: stationed ‘ 5 ho I ; ually ol uy called be ! ' ‘ Ja for polygamist organization be ashamed should 40 49 1904 were of A this If Field was severely jregard Eustace of of El-! bonds passengers; | ony. the its the the man uot rights and who bud bought, of a every a but ad- other man hand single in the that is absolutely, of of the American of the United 4 Mr. Daugherty had Rep + describe Wint, ylicu lo Sor eae - growing ee ter a Higgins He is Utah; and erupt 46 46 $04 ae Memphis, 4 eee tee + 7 BELIEVE FIV} 5 HEVE 7 DEOWNED MEN s + * 4 + : Jan it, Where 29 the TuesNephi the crime in at $10,000 the state if it becomes fine or ten penitentiary The bill prevent the a law or will tend of fake publication pours SEND Now in TENTS. Cuba, Aids Suf- Jan. 22:- Be- Senator Servis examin- The 22 to the Arthur shooting Brown of ot Utah olf Assistant ity Adkins was United Dr. States W. Giaz he wil estif before the grand sider that the third the resolution had reading. Se Thompson objected. passed tone He sa the hurry, anyway? , 1-¢ a ate no 8 eason wise oe -Fules ‘shc uid i pended At this point he was interrupted by ntative Tolton, who arose to of order point gentieman from" Weber is in rt order said the peaker and Mr. Kuchler offered his resolution creating the oflice of mailing clerk. | Represendemanded a roll call on tative Tolton the motion It resulted in 35 ayes and 9 noes pre sentative Croft was the only Republican voting in the negative. oe tion of Re prese entative Long, W <elley of Piute was elected to the Siice ind Immediately entered upon his dutie Representutive Davis said he was very much impressed by the array of law books placed on his desk and he asked that the books be. engrossed with the names of the various memher Representative Robinson asked: ‘Will th rentleman from Uintah ki idly explain how he .wants these name placed on the books; does he want them embroidered of sealloped, hand-painted ? The motion carried McMillan Jackson, of abRepresentative ©) explained that it was necessary for him to go Kast on very imp ortant business and he would be Represc uw ibsent for a week Speaker Jose ph asked the railroad comrilit to postvuone the consideration of Representative Critchlow's railroad bill until his return. He also sked that no member ask for a leave of absence unless it was imperative, juni ! theodore ‘Valty, manage i the ) 4 © 1 lert nd Mi Josephi Kidwell, maid of the ho Yo Pass Indian Gill. tel In addition the dQ jury willl hear Representative Dorius presented the estimon i pol oMecers Frank fe el following memorial Mecmorializing the house. of represenmert, { \ Lamb, Clifford L. Grant tatives to puss senate bill No, 3469 by und = Gu Is Burlingame and of Mr. Smoot providing for pensions for Mesers. M. S. Gunn, Clayton Haltelair Reinett and Edward |} Indian war vere rans Edward A House of Representatives. of To. the | A. Parker gn United States of America in Conjthe gress Assembled: Your memorlalists legislature of lene Boy ror oe the ah respectfully memorhe stale mt F onorable body to pass senNo, 3469 introduced by Senator fees and which bill passed the sen- Followi eres 29 -A riot is likely to|ate street sensational a upon close : Cone authorities |occur in Arras unless the between Albert S. Caldwell to the de mand of a majority millionaire club. man and. pres ident; respond | ; of the citizens for the release of eight Robert of the Mercantile bank, and particinow under arrest for priests man club wealthy a Harris, WM pating in a demonstration for the bishbrother-in-law to J.T. Harahan, pres ing weake ‘Tenn., in y MINISTER IS ANNOYED; RELIGIOUS RIOT FEARED | iatiz« » WITH DEFALCATIO is regrad- house Representative both Myrile-Bank| to brook, deputy corone 10 performed } the autops Dr. Glazebrook will be {followed by I While uperinten| dent of the Emergency hospital, where 'Senatov Brown died Among othe vitnesse examine party fit the special hatin gape cern Phe first | States. seen 4h 46 46 46-46 46 46 4 by to the value of any stocks, or property will constitute a felThe measure fixes the penalty days| years ae Mrs. Ann M. Bradley at the Ral| { cigh hotel, was begun. this morning |} the local grand jury under the } before and wholly life fight the:-Coli| | : snot up a bud l willb o- | % + aha "a ? eaaad 4 not | former man- freely citizen at Jan. Washington, }ation of witness coman were four Murder. | tyr- every President longer or United at stopped Antonio and went to Kingswife brother and} myself | is interests, simply government' wife Port Grand Jury in Washington gins Work on Brown have devastating destroy at disaster entered couldmt all the WITNESSES ; SWORN IN BRADLEY CASE of there nation presented afternoon Mp her rich My hotels e0EEe. ay, m0 done rice wus completely wheniete Many ere ep etree Kuchler=e et were occasioned there, mostly amo ng Represestactyy Ropibeg said: ""E the Torine Many bodies were found would Iike to say eaop ar of the In the bu ortion o he city, motion of the gentlemart m Weber which, de mat attedt by fire. hat I think tha the Feponutlask is" beyond recegnition. 1e isulate eho tes jadopted | be once it ‘ill give the com-~ was opened again today. re time to work and they shock was felt this afternoon. No dam» to report just that much age. rains are run ning irregularly sooner to this body.' were saved." REA reuenCttee Marks sald that hoe War department received ah opposed to the suspension of the Briga- | was cablegram this afternoon from rules. Tite motion was lost on'a vote. the dier. General Wint.. ‘commanding United States troops in Cuba, to the} Appoint ee Clerk. effect that at the request of the Brit-| Some ifme o," said Representaish consul he had sent a ace abi be I afte Bele a resolution creof tents to Jamaica, in hars of alli ing clerk and ja United State "my officer the votes bill Ham- | day ce achieve-the the they the virtue, agerandizement, of regret former Governor unchanged Ernie ay Riverside, sleamer the erers on ppritioh, Island | GOV. HIGGINS STILL ALIVE CHARGES CLUBMEN 0 landed where General trade with to Daugherty every and Utah away the to 20 26 26 46-42 especting evidence contrary conceded by everybody Le fs is th 4) perelia Bifuseim yolyg: st an ever as been lat | nies poe ee ti Be ti j Riverside last week Us conaue : : Bynes ; | with residence her unis Notwithstanding tbove reproach however, Senator Sutherland ue thi m ymirer Cundit Mr. one 4 Washington, time CALL ON PRESIDENT c TREES of arrived Joseph Y direction party, Roosevelt, the of 10> FIRE: SOLDIERS! iT CITRUS SAVE charge unteuc, there b 20-40-26 26-26 200 toe the |LONE BUG ARRIVES TO whole And nity. hexwill gcslgn.. The an fing anything whi his the abominably ‘ he - ani , ts ce i . a : Ui Uting: against Se Pee or : tte repudiatl repudiate af Dd) prot stants in his opening speech. te Lhe committe » BD privile San alee it. . Hi 1" I if aera et lands eeits = inges specific - anythl Saath ee ee a a raeoai: means and Col .N. AMERICANS manager. American polygamists when children, state the creed bought party time state its debauch make and a the of party for Republican hopes the unspeakable Roosevelt immunity of votes the American made of uttering Kearns is father and is no warrant for the President leaders all is Tom there than because is churches, American President wus more authority it and crush the Daugherty National Kingston, t jand Pega line | seventy. the campaigns no for with clectoral and to all Matt compensation women of of for for that necd because three certain doors the close national and hierarchy is party. is the men But is Investigate- to viding for a committee of three mem| store *s and other evidences of Vto investigate alleged false pubjing city were prese nt aly in a moment| bers | became } ‘lication by trade journals of quotations and all sorts of CrSsecne: ‘fell to the on different commodities purchased in grour The streets were blocked by ithe open market, and alleged use ft rubbish, while the people, terroor and almost insane with hor. | said quotations in making settlements stricken ror, took to the parks and open|for such commodities by dealers. spaces." fkuchler Demands Action. Other passengers united in declaring that no order prevailed in the Representative Kuchler moved that place and that the lack of officlal supthe house suspend the rules and conervision was disgraceful.1 MATT DAUGHERTY. party of which Matt Dougherty, clothed polygamy, party, purchase of polygamous there men its of matter American of the proudly the for floss interest, in in the session this to Drafted hotel. The hotel was so crowded that} stock reports in trade journals and j the accommodation was not suitable, | misleading and untruthful statements so we moved to the Knutsford hote!, | in advertising. of mining and other ; three miles from there. | promotion companies. i "Our hotel was not damaged by the In support of the movement to sup| shocks. The Myrtle-Bank, however Such .a|Press the fake promoter Representawas completely destroyed, }scene of confusion prevatied that I} tive Kuchler offered a resolution pro- in the United States Senate, the question Resp yours in rights merelal ai consider American tor by a truth warrant the journed aging pending Freidrich from bricks his Utah,I Jan. 22, 1907. Ut Commission Memorials Congress. .‘Jan.-.22.-The Eitel ; injured. pres- your soul that | have been dead, but only sleepeth. Mat of himself in any kind of a scrap. And | am not cowed by Roosevelt or his sycophants in Utah. i have known greater now there was Zach Chandler, a Mat Carpenter, a Jim Salt Lake and of Utah-the trath in the charges made by promise the Iv , a4 are a to punishment is compact candid even fs ing id oe CO ‘ a anny is the for him mt ' { a ae with warrant into tor cast there and there aie Tey ate ohn . otes conan ee ne Utah er Wants Awful late this Jensen if passed by the present legJamaica, | islature will strike a hard blow at With 112 passengers from that place, "wild cat' mine promotion schemes all of whom experienced the shocks! and similar swindles. It provides that and two were in-|} the issuance of or publication of state|lot the earthquake | jured Mr. Simon was hurt by fall-| ments that will mislead the public in iton, | ashamed Conklin or a Ben Wade fact $ ; Ja 4 than-fift ere essential American party of If there is no Tk, \u aig ned Phe + $ Texas and City-Conditions be fafternoon | before Salt I Capital. ed obey ee in Crowded of to | burg-American : Utah the finaneed Tlotel Out Said York, New | Prinze ae seck party LETTER. r DEMANDS ACTION may y : They. may, American friends, Doomed Moved Republican: . '$ | in Utah would soon be settled. Still -- MOVED FROM MYRTLE BANK KUCHLER | | President the on fundamental their PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. _- | population. of and Declare Lack of Official Super- Representative Jensen Offers _ vision in Kingston DisMeasure Affecting Wildgraceful. Catting. by him to The Republican office on Tues- Keith hour while today-Fair NEVER KNOCKING party. "ashamed beat a fener: eral cire a. " circulation apd shining star of the "Xpressi expression David of this city and when he says that was that President on bright brought an i every in politic, the the of he tee be insists but concer concern may . may Daugherty g accuse, imsults . whomyet it: organized completely1! every infamy Matt they principle party-that . tiie cardinal of Tom > the the American sentiment statement of Mr. Daugherty, those , which Daugherty 3 Senator Fire paral one MOF 1 She Senator his campaign g of :scaringg United States ‘ Matt Daugherty the noblest > Js - said mira, if 1 "4 should G "Y the sincere What exudes the flattering unction to Daugherty can take care the greatness of Teddy men. And how | wish Two.) 5 | PROTEST Against REoDO toy eee eer 3 a but snl beeen ene RETURNED Charges atee| Senator ec oeeaiauaenioet the protest signed b3 ninets N FE first, sections 2, 16,82. a1 AGAINST ment« ney. eat ition ie heed, atsthe and of sieht, if for setusirie eee | li nds: wereame purposes or valu all of the BAILEY ri pi ae : ante a ree d Sat determit UTAH. jof S 5 uds Cae : Need not of aneri. Phre former with the + 0-aecres. arethe of | am ashamed as a life long Republican of the damnable compact he and his friends made with the Marmon Church and others in the Republican Party before him. | will give Roosevelt and his friends the credit for their deal being only an additional compact upon the greater crime of the Repib:ican Patty known as the Proctor deal Will you please answer for the admission of Utah and Idaho as sovereign states. what it cost out of the tithing fund of the Mormon church for the admission of Utah and idaho? Will you also please answer what was the mission of Ret Clarkson (as we familiarly called him) in Salt Lake from the 31st of August, 1904 to September Sth 1904? Will you also answer what was the mission of D. E. Thompson of Lincioln, Nebraska and then Minister to Brazil, following the American' Party convention that fall? He is now minister to Mexico, being transferred from Brazil. He was from my old State, - Nebraska. worked ae twi eto, help um be.¢ _to.the Unifed States senate fre rhave wie f tions as you should readily, be 1e siculido: If ss oan and youcate Trane' Missouri, at a more opportune tine; | will fully enlighten you. Because | have lain silent so long and have not taken notice of the aspersions of your paper, lay not range unt plans That the campaign ts over and that you still harp as you do this morning that no oph ta atic ae a btabh avers, ieried:" i bee = ae hee een ey OF AMERICANS RETURN BILL STRIKES AT FROM BARREN ISLE FAKE MINE DOPE s* Mat presented ope petitions ict Te been certah of and Weather retain of that a wat + had eLeswan demanding ee to oie ‘ogc that sald he pay not j the uttering of the scheme. Daugherty part¥, : are as.all south, bane eks Pe shisseat obs dienes to aitherlend- then: referred Lo petitions 15 Luke (Continued on' Page hcg gee he prived» eee the ene al iit thet simply of < foe the teal dapeeliy ang on "aceoutnt| : : tl 16,000 worn more tet 4 ee eee a Dee a a eee GR ae ae es stat 3 RnuinUry Secale yeas it. Salt alieerar that j# agric j any, to his country. or his conduct Is or ha upon aa scribed township the. is convention expression rey Matt he state political ; Inter-Mountain ag aera oes ising an ares Tris recognizes anv' allegiance ie rch 82. ae aie rathitalzed ov not revealed al "A« é iot altempt to satisfy at either these "extreme class spot Shale involves -with candor aut Meena een Ae ena in fuera ea JANUARY 23, 1907. "IT and erna| me of ‘this "innd tt tierce nt, shortcomings he) preserved and ansipprapriaked: ugh The result IS) and broken in character and anit for| eyes of the anti-Mormon the evils of which he commagnified: while to the eyes extremist plains are pacticularty tate prejudices. | » looks othe patio at his own ow his uses a telescope name his I with busy in Washington following card from OPEN 4 another a frank commend nN - oe reer emotes: Gene |after described. These lands eI Sg not tural eves, in a and I utterly > ee taining widely divergent views, and| meee ae Oe "il Insincere, Fanaticism maybe entirely| NOE acaba | the desire for justice, but It is not any jis the owner In fec and entitled ae is 1 and under the provisions of the enWhich he had the honor in| lands when from the fact epresent and that |< y discussion of it|}they were kr 1IoOWh to have been coal} more than passing lands at the time of their selection, that | he would be !|they ‘e not open to entry under the > issue and!/ school land grant provisions of the ? investiga-| enabling act | had taken! Mr. Sweet is an attorney and pro-| moter of this city and was a witness} hn. Utah," he said sentiment is | before the Inter state Commerce ct entirely agreed on this case. Ther mission and the federal grand jury | extremists on both sides, enter-| 2 a =e . Charges of the United States not are now the cancellation case ol his got ee een ae i risk ot interfering Roosevelt, said print and American strong argument whys his e NY argue} WIL Determine Status should not be unseated, and when he : took his seat after the lengthy speect 1/ The bill of complaint recites if length the transactions ind the | he was personally congratulatec rs tw o-thirds of oe Repub Ro ye Q Ae aie | aries d ay at United State dis- | Senator Sutherland began his speech rict attorney to be a test case, upon) . he respecter ' day,: j Hap from George T. Badger. who se cured by contract the described linds rye the state of Utah. and that the i contracts be surrendered to the state tO! and | of the case accordingly Sutherianas STATE 0 ooo oe 9 is to the tips of his toes an expression of the American party of Tom Kearns and imbibed the American party doctrine, and President We The that! the deadly conceal Bona- that $e 9 > «30 speclal people to hear their charges i ir ; leaders of the Republican party, , but 5 i theip charges from the men the to terest. The junior senator from Utah|fendant has acquired no right, title} did not come to justify wrong-doing in| ©! interest in the lands received by va. Utah, THE all. -was Kearns general for the United had o y ine Washington, | Arthur A. Sweet. complainants asks them What ane Tuesday against of the imminent of Roosevelt' Title. within twenty-fout handed down by commenced today| .<Suth _| ' States, prayer o of State Marshall Monday with referthe coal land frauds. suit was| to the galler-| parte, attorney 3 a ss Saaihiaes Cancellation That No Pat Washington, Jan. 22.-The Smoot case Was renewed in the senate today,| , . , : ‘ When Senator George Sutherland, of| Utah, came to the defense of his col-| brought Ask ANeging _-_ Smoot IN D OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Mr. Daugherty sat at the feet Iie ins ashamed Happy Contention <1) 9 the American political party of Utab, senators into a palsy of fear, we print | CASE | -_. I> 009 At | Court Yesterday Against A: A. Sweet. EXTREMISTS ON BOTH SIDES ACTION Draws PARTY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, . JUNIOR SENATOR - GOVERNMENT SUES WANTS FAIR PLAY 10 RECOVER LAND George REPUBLICAN ‘The Jnter-Mountain Republican ALWAYS pee ORGAN of the United States June 12, 1906, | gre tnting pensions to Indian war vetlerans of Utah who served between the | year 1854 and 1867, (Referred to and memorial comfederal relations mittee.) Kescinded, Want Coul Order offered Representative Thompson op tollowing the reading of the pope's the Illinois Centra! ; ratlroad the following memorial: painfully was Caldwell in the cathedral beat- | Ency clical yesterday pereer by a. recent order. of diers has a in ‘ allah to Presider Roosevelt all coal lands M Clemene eau is being subjected has been reiterated by irresponsible |a relent leutt f the i ect cing hands of . to) } leat tl + home 1eAn Millersland light+ er the latter then publicty dé nounced| annoyance by; have bag en withdrawn from entry; and an ingenious form of pubhas defauiter a as Harris . 28: Park, t and Shore Bay house ny t is medium of an} : by i wir ear of\+ ‘hereas, the effect of that order ae been CathoHes through the has. a ' notified : aj)senator at of ; point the thar Cain dom, oeWe pea ‘ Weteeainl ac ent Soa DoE again He ‘ quot ré mn newspape eat rneed dle smaller E aa 1 : hart hat { k I hi Forak + i fa mile, and sine $| lished what he alleges i: confession| illustrated postal card One has been to retard the development by ticle containing these chars Pies Chis WMtth cal destrover was | friends hat President Roosevelt|#* then nobody ~- ha scen them fro Harris, admitting that he (Har- Nlishment has secured a photograph of! private citizens of this state that most it was 8 that Smoot ope e nO ~ibrought over by Mr. Compere and is! has establ red i precedent in the|+ and nothing comhas been an old print representing the massacre heard 4 important industry-coal mining-be ia) roEbed: the De ta Cotton gamist Ena some of these pu 4 4 A ttt | the ily one successfully. kept alive,| Brownsville affair and to be consistent|* of them. The general opinion |?! : ; ic Ae ition of which Caldit of ning Fre neh priests by the Terrorwere mann published RU smo fait tt previous one which Mr Compere|he must- ord the. dismlesal of the} * among thel friends is that PEAY ae ine t and he vice presi"Resolved by the house of represenJsts in 1792 . One Clemenson, @ Pr esby men as brought to America being destroyed hite troops + they were blown out into the + well was president ¢ is One of these priests was any tatives and senate-of the Seventh sesister, who lived in Utah nearly all his! py frost. the tiny insects being. vers Senator Foraker is expected to de-|+ open bay and drowned. When + dent a the Delta Cotton Claude Clemenceau, vicar general sion of the Utah legislature that life, has gone up and down the coun-) coscentible to cold weather | mand an-investigation and evidence.isl# the men left shore the water + The trou re ee oun ae when J.|Nimes and a grand uncle of the Seeks | Bre ssident Roosevelt is respectfully retry, as shown by the eee DY ee It remains to be seen what can be/already being collected which will be! # 8 ro rough, as a. heavy + company began eae ttem ited sul- }ent of France The card in|quested to rescind said order as speedpremier } livering speeches charging "having iccomplished by the China bug, and) forwarded to him + northwest wind as blowing + E. Hutchinson, cashier, a Dp ily as public policy shall warrant. Later Hutchinson confessed that) circulation now represents Clemenceau Smoot in specific terms with havln&}the citrus fruit grower i>* awaiting Major Glenn, commander at the bar-| * They veg only one pair of oars + | cide. ; aa | "Resolved further that a copy of the fight against the faith for ar- FE lea cine ------- mae ae }warm weather wher test iil belrack today commenced a thorough! + « he was $67,000 short anc Vets Hich his ancestor e this resolution be forwarded to Sen(Continued on Page Two.) ‘made investigation of the riot +o¢+oeoeeeerer re erzereeee rested. false charge has ons me ae a Rae She is mee ¢ general al ‘ulatio charge | Would The: tr ms eae throughout the country aor not-an b Italian upposed opera | h singer, sme, but , a it is Brownsvi ah rh ! placed. ; ; ct ‘ Columb CADE - 4 ol-| the!* / . Baltimore Jan Es , et ea a ype yr : i rt b sixteen foot a to row from 1eir in mnen Sunday 4) ident of whieh *\|in : |