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Show ta pte Pa Cpa ORGAN OFFICIAL OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE OF "HH. UTA oc Che Inter- Mountain Republican |=. ALWAYS NEVER BOOSTING VOLUME FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907. WEBER COUNTY'S BACKER IV, NUMBER 75. "SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FLAGS HALF MAST DRY FARM CONGRESS IN HONOR OF DEAD DOWN T0 BUSINESS a | Weather y War FORMER Depurtinent Who Says ! | Utah Alger, Died Yesterday, Not Responsible for Washington, death A. here today 24 of | of Soll Senator sudde n| Russell Kepublican A Study order iesued today, counting Alger's service in war, Secretary Taft ens the that Civil as a | re ‘tary of 2A New The fivst diy i Salt the temporary f aS a. nd - Ime o ROME | A men a - - Zon Fs of It of ; eae a ee fe SE Zz = . rer Ee - 3 _- ; Ay ee oO _ stricken morning, shortly befo United " x Oe i Russell A. Alger of Michigan Must Senator ; died New at) York. 2 24 Before of was at P 2 the 2 War . . department ey . : Mrs. Alger and their son Mc ‘Alweroahdstite wits up te ‘Captain aid Be! F steps , but it was only with diffieutty HARRIMAN Pairbanks Expresses Sympathy, Viee President Fairbanks was first to call at the Alger residence day to expréss sympathy Competition When { funeral services will be held suffer, . the) to- a furnis hing work. . the laborer a ape at KUCHLLER. Ore, folowing and He Resigned. Kalisas Citys | dore P. Shont eh| epeaker at the | Knife and eT Mo Was Janu the annual Pork club the Canal that the 24 Vhie principal banquet of. order statement since Ehe out Th ‘ ! 200d. of of the but of late heart, merger of the Union This I have ad-) The work is now all mapped once) stricken with ‘acute: odor M2)he} Pormed after minutes Ten lungs the of unconscious, he was stricken was did not regain consciousness und| death ;ala-| Pf. Loney was quiet House and and apparently Senate Adjourn. Biigaule 1a juS T Ireland British Against Boers iis} New "York, Y. | dead Jan) Blake, in | Brigade in his DEAD. 24 to lel Colonel John organizer Boer the boarding of the was army, house room Chicago, Jat pl ae , ran." j the lee covering 9 1¢ delivery the by found |up has been boy wagon was Dec, run It was that. after which the reading Blake While of the Jour-| dental of body the up pleking little; after hada fi of tend tions the body to Detroit. were agreed to and on The tl lee mo oni Senator Burrows the senate, at 12.17,) adjourned as a further mark of re-| net The house, tion of the death journed out ni of the decesead aoe of ee receiving notifica-| Se nator Alger, ud-! ct to the memo. y| OO LIST DEATH = he b d him that in- the fwenty-Four Miners Lost Primero Horror, ber Prinidud, of men Primero nesday placed ; Colo., who coal by company Lives Jan, their 24,-The lives lost mine at morning, is the ( ‘olorado at 24 | bility for the boy's | ° Assistant Chie Schuttler jas detailed detectives from the mur|der to look driver. In-‘ quiry squad on the south for sidethe oses INCREASES - Primero, now Fuel in | fact that the more than a numthe We office ite and Iron| ae : in End of Columbia g ior week ; Bix 5 C., Jan two-to-one vote the passed a bill outl: awing this state bee * oer it aig cs Bueketshops Sounded 24 By Peter no Present War urg mean against uw bill writing, 'ict when shall court, { Condi- during the and when then the was an-| for; had declared : a} ion tollowed "| « : Cys. the it a senate toda bucketshops in he that their demands will-ineet the terms| Bling, The brain and Swhenh Both, by be people It pro- presented alleging that of in of any a dis- to an officer the court , PL charging and Justice | Would not a single man were. in and Senator Hollippeeeee senate yesterday to cut the picact rs altogether to areys the clause poe agree "knowingly, "wilfully and The bill was t -had| Senator Brinkerhof€ ing vole Hollingsworth the corruptly." passed, with only dissent~- Arraigns mie: tire- ig saidthat the Mrs. upon Ending ‘ Three the Charles 24.-Because consent to by Be Life. Schwartz, girl was Women thing' for | 4% : "Under that I aw." annually d the case will drag along election, when it will be Present. presence in J. Holman district: RUE White their] their} the untill after non-sulted. . ee pursued the city mother of} wn dee to ce Nesbit com- atdj after she married Thew Evelyn Nesbit takes the stand and attempts to Justify her husband's crime, the will call Mrs Holman in rebuttal. Mrs. Holman is expect testify that to-|j}jes is still intense. through through the died im- Harry' s and the two famfriends of wife to ae RESIDENTS the apartment DESERT NEW DEPOT SITE house Hulaniski Senator Takes Tulaniski,. Turn. who, when.-he couna suit "brought by Skeen, an alleged reform| He said conditions have changed erin that old law. Section 4680 of the lire ised Statutes, was enacted "Tn justice to public officials," he suid. "they should not be subjected se humiliation by. an irresponsible rson. "I am not opposed to this measure,‘ attorney of Weber who Is relied) \.5 ‘county as made defendant .in attorney agea 17,|'2 Thaw Hy used his wite The bitterness between aBec died shot youth apparently, in oath days from the time the accusation was names, long trial objections | 48reed ‘developments wi ‘diately When Tushed' the Collecting Ulegal fees for service rendered or to be rendered in his, or shall have knowingly, wilfully and corruptly refused or neglected to perform the official duties pertaining to his office, the court must cite the party charged to appear before the court at a time 20t more than ten nor less than five to the jury of two until af-| Writes Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Schwartz, aged 18, the senate, accusation within the jurisdiction : t. 20 i = mays vent aia wilfully and) corruptly preliminary | feature today. an apartment house today.| Mrs. Holman say that she will not first shot his sweetheart and | S90" forget that it was only through consenting to ignore her family that committed suicide with the same} i.< qhaw received Evelyn Nesbit oa a 5 a Ne | revolver, Feared. Meyer Leyer accusation the "an verified taxpayer, petition official. passed that a every public the vides into| gether in | Schwartz Advisers Ja 24,.-A se¢nsa© proportions was here.-today tatement isicing nal of yesterday was completed by Sen-| money, his friends haye already taken|jJured boy, the driver carried him = = eas charge of the body } and will make make than a mile away ator ‘rows, who presented resolu-|*" éar-| |more d Y away t and threw rew hin him sae "Sar stelie ele grets and sor-| rangements for a proper burial jInto the slough to escape the responsi- row of the body at the sudden death and providing for a special committee | of aoatve senators to represent the sen-| ate ss at the > funeral in this city and at-| hz c , in accompanying and on §Senator Benner X. Smith ett "If public officials. took illegal - "s, or if the fees were thrust upon the m, they should not be subjected to a quasi-criminal prosecution, here ly s some local color to this. measure. There have been prosecutions In a | neighboring county against officials wae. have drawn more than the salary by law. aay, took,compensation tor services a committee. Some is vere COAWIeLad. and deprived of their \« office and others were not. room, ‘attracted by the G. depot is to begin at an | "The only ous question fs, Kk and D. the boy and girl they found two shots, should the law be.so changed that fact the by Indicated is dale, this|early was side their Lying "at dead ° eet gy Sieve be compelled to apwho live on the gre und | six Instead of one people 1ut the Father "To My addressed note, | pear as accusers. erect be to Is building the Where to £0 tO| me father didn't allow "My far between He usually stands their | and vacate to notified been huve mother didn't want her to and her her | alone Should we compel-before wa Notification l Rebs b house we go together." Therefor 8&9 to me. prosecution {ts brought-a person to estate real the Wicks, B. E. by "Bye TY-|made note" addresse d to Another find five others wWho are -willing. to the for agent tellng as denler:-avhos! that I beg follows as read one, thelr names appear as public home: ‘have of the Sume railroad company. because anyone, suspect not will you I shot tothe | sald | die mysel for my sweet- |) ive already been vacated, the formet "laceusers? There have been unjust | prosecutions by a certain man. and I esidene new found ing bar | will assume that he is disgruntled- Bacal opportunity eartis the "Annually disgruntled," corrected to ' the grounds on still living ho are Sen: SOE "Hollings wet 0 4 | ART daw Wise e eNO realize nt ‘ ae th WHO ut Will ee Gc Eee OF FIRE FIGHTING a fe tanms d are nos. Mannie for pee Oe and wi move as on as Graft Will Svread. cer upled with this winouncement | SHOWN BY GOV. MAGOON Sean The buildings that stand in | Senater Miller said. that the bill aa projected the of way the ezar addré ‘ himself to the nopeace was intended to apply to local condicarly an at down be torn will ments, " s LYS | lle terms in unmistakable bility: tions, and that it would suppress milsMagoen | date, and the work of erecting the ne WwW | shapen Governor Havanu, Jan reduce not iust project Agrarian the crusades against graft in one beg will depot to-| firemen to "Havana the} Set an example says also He beggary to he then: community. That being the case, the The section affected by the order out to exwere called they when Polish} day and equalization Jewish graft would spread to other counties, abandoned until) tinguish a fire in a cornice. on the] vacating, Is two blocks long, and oneLutomony must be and eventually all over the. state, t a ready to east their di-| Palace. They stood on the ground|half a block wide | "Would you be willing to cut out rect balléts In constitutional elections,| Watching the fire many feet above] Second South to Fourth Seuth, and lthe clause concerning five accusers?" | them, not knowing how to handle the!from Fourth West east half way to eee Senator Lawrence Czar ts Ino Bud Hands, | fiames. The governor himself climbed| Third West Most of the houses on oy, answered the author of the Che ears own a Is, organized as| onto the roof and kicked the fire out./ the strip are small frame and adobe | bill. "it the sest is allowed to remain.' forelg ndicates e sold 20.000,-) }fe explained later that he had form-| cottages, although three or four modWon't that make it hard to ac000 aeres of ean lands and the! erly been a volunteer fireman in his|ern brick residences will be removed ked Senator Smith. in the clearing. All of these have been erie town in the United States. oe Iinperial 12 oO lwanaAgsers. ' No. It is my intention to make it \ plotted to dispose of his entir a a ee in the possession of the railroad comleasy, but at the same time I don't ae oer for some time, the new pany ae or contemplatec been havitiz ards year dumping complaints into the satisfaction | aoa PORE iy clerk's office, entailing great expense aes have reactionaries the Lutionalist to the county and none to himself," anned to orranize courts and to in-| Coroner und Police at Evansville, [nd., "Does that mean there will be six CHILDREN MILLION Accept This Theory. the se: accusers?" asked Senator Lawrence FS of EYthe Cone ares jestruction new form of govACT AS BREADWINNERS "No, there will be only one. The Evansville, Ind... Jan, 24.-Circumernment when the ezar shall oe other five will sign a oa setting ind openty declare himself in an im-{ stances Se aa eee out that they belfeve t statements erial edict as in favor of the plans of| death of ss Agnes Saulman Causes ‘ 9 » | ce oe eat Jan in the complaint to be true. But the Washington, | the police to belleve she was poisoned 3 Democrats. the « Cons titutio eee essence of the amendment is in the When the girl died | in congressional giclee met lowing ene aele d threat by tne| by a jealous wife. a oe br ne labor has three words, ‘knowingly, wilfully gi of child her life that she ended spread! it was thought has fear at reactlonarte Lmong the lk is rs oO. the new party, | with polson. Coroner Lavall, in a deletin from the ce ae ane an o ne corruptly,' and rathe than see t ae bu | re 1900. for evi- |} conditions the bill killed 1 will agree to it that declared today, be|ctsion will threats the that fear vho that of Canes the in, that out points : The bill passed. murder. to pointed dence that the} to the letter and out earried were there that shown was it Beyond the presentation of two bills year Saul-| Miss that swore Nellis, John of} direction the is in ezar step of the ‘ 8 sfore she| she 7 78 bread winners in by Senator oe on the consolida# terrible| revolutiun that will result in| man, his sister-in-law, said before 1,750,178 ado! i employed eo tion question, nd the referring of civil that. shall ernot theend Demo-|a until] dledbig that Eee the wife of plant the foreman of| the United Stateswere2 between aeporsee 10 a ane elther warfare the reactinaries here, with|and stores who an Senator Callister' Ss resolution on prison 7 wept from the Russian do-| whom she mitted she had been in-|15 years of a ge of t pick time thought for His of part the unrest.on of grave perlod Constitutional! the of leader the "have © urged| who. party, Democratic swith cesar "the pen: .deniands their ; formal) czar Phe "persiscence cat ICE ae 15,.and_ Since driver missing. of that nounced : tutior t \ red Trougen ist Fhoz , . on Calunear slough The sesston of the senate today was ' todas The tube to the gaspipe was|those who saw the driver pick the held entirely with reference to -thel detached and the case at first was de-| from the road that he had taken death of Senator Alger. Dr. Edwar j | Clared to be suicide It was sald to-|to his hore however, believed, is now It acelwas death that however a spec jal pray-| night, Hale delivered fSverett er. a tion ee See, ‘old, TRS WvasDenyfoundo years alter Kurpa:10 " Ss tena tha aver skating sire hy Irish|a here} " 24 the Cause Caused out | FOUND Declares York, Jan refused to tnarriace. of Together," Before Se Eas and Bessie temple partment head selected and veverything working harmoniousl The eative period is ended Thict PP atinand men ‘are now at worl ind the construction is in full swing SS Pa killec New | parents its senators sed ea cee are woe Sweetheart's BUREAUCRACY} tions-Civil \ er nov the Ruler \re done edioritnalitien | ail counparly Vigation he| & has been Thi «| for ee to be a good deal better. seemed 7 ist at awakened he morning o'ciock and about 8 o'clock got up and went about the room for a fey" IRISH PATRIOT OT and he laid down Then minutes. at Russian services to, brins chao ization ri 7 o § € ) 1 ‘ oe leted Teanize 14 Omp constructive engineer can t WITH Go Youth tonight Shonts j ‘pale n saraeae yHiner aba atered foro | anisat, eetne, Govan ouer, Line | CHILDREN'OUT SKATINGIN e FIND BODY FROZEN lar disease BREAK the commission and inwork he had "unde Wealth| President desired my 24.--The "We Takes Stand in Favor of Constitutional Party in Proposing Ballot. Therefore --_- 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the|JoUurned Investigation into the legality | family residence in this city. The | ol the a merger was begun | body will be taken to Detroit for; here today - be Interstate. Comburial. merce Commissioner Lane A nurmbe | Dr. William Gerry Morgan, who was] Of railroad men and shippers were ex- | present when the senator died, made | amined The testimony showed ane | tne Past statements that ' lupe drove him from the be Pacifie Ended | hats rot", he said. "There is Formed. itrouble or no friction nothing eut: ordinary I simply finished m\ Jan, UBL | | in Northern Merger Was Fecke taxpayers ' HARMONY DECLARES OHONTS - AT LAST HITS £7 R in of The Other than four newspaper wome! } Such sults are generally brought the only representatives of the or '\ through malice. No one. taxpayer sex In the court room were N n| Sh yuae be allowed to prepare a George Carnegie, Thaw's sister, Eve ly overnight, and go -into court the next Nesbit Thaw, wife of the defe Aare fcenine and file sult, without paying and May McKenzie, the actress | a cent of the costs The disorder which attended the op "| "T beHeve we should hold all.pubening of court yesterday : was not seer | lic wee officials to a Strict accountability this morning, and the case Was CON-| Gome .of the cases that have been ducted in an orderly manner The} brought against public -officials, howpublic at large did not make another j ever, have not been impelled by propeffort to attend, and only the talesmer ‘ler motives. I believe this bill will reand representatives o he press were | move the impure motive that is often allowed in the roor ‘a basis for accussg n. 9 WAS yester- strong Signatures In ques-| during the them offered and Only \ RUDOLPH senate but are: and defense. the little, the clause providing for the H. chosen a provisions. that she will insist on being present as often as she is physically able. Thaw' s sister is suffering from a cold INVESTIGATION | ire viateutea idiculed Portland, been passed trimmed essential Campbell _| some ‘the defendant. and Ferma uth, his: wlbtor, «mene ang to} operate, day, eliminated defense S. to se- | bas ord rc ieorsadhe ‘at least i awayt rom of the criminal court, but it is Sera ab The | from. hate. | sisted ee in j pleased As yesterday ternoon. Today's - said. . chance of been added = the he ster Job by a hundred-fold. that he was persuaded to remain at home. * Senator Alger attended the sesstoy of the senadle Tuesday afternoon and uppeared as well as usual The will, hotel, far George for the talesmen, -- Kk a een let protect capital against the despotism | taken had bee comp Lt of labor organizations, and workmen| "T have completed the creative. pet against the caréless oppression of the|iod of the canal said he wwd-m employer Labor of today: iis "br: Lin | ; labor. and the hand. toiler -has | obligation is now discharged rhe On Tuesday file nt Senator Alpe: when about to leave the house.to &l-| tend a dinner giveh in honor of Sen-| ator Alden Smith by. the .Michizan! delegation, suffered an attack of heart failure, the ‘peop le so Must murder MacFarland, on common consent of beth sides, excused several of the' - Brook:| fon the tr¢ ‘11 of every corporis ition '| Sotorce ment of law is Incited by occupy Thaw and have Officials Bumped Senators. Senator Hollingsworth's bill, making it unpleasant for fake reformers of ee eg wit be placed the life} arry Ww are married men is now belleved that if the wishes Thaw's attorneys are carried out all ov suggestions Is association. men efforts have Arthur sent his case but not one of Continue Jan Manufacturers' who Against tioning the talesmen, Distriet Attorney | Presented," Jerome did all of the work, with only he committee on judiciary had a question now and then from the| recommended that the clause providing for an accompanying petition With other side There were six lawyers t five who appeared for Thaw and will pre-| twenty-five names be - ha: lis residence here at 8 50 o'clock llyn tonight Chancellor ‘Day ;of the Although Senator Alger. had not | Svracuse "auniversity, agaln, attacked been in good health for some time the. critics: of =GmbIO ore arate his death was most unexpected The4 | Na") long aE aA : ° are ' , people wickedly senator last night was apparently in! , tught that the corporation's purpose ! his Bus usual aealthSABERDuring the day anid} h 9aus Set Ted EMER HIS business . POORLIE neapla ene Upreseing guard Broadway the Smith, Public Be Sincere-Skeen by Harney attorneys a} _- Caner way Hectares Comprations SAYS Creative Period on Canal o'clock States B. flve day's who Pfalf, ©. Mother of the men on the jury will be men of} fumilies. They feel that half of the} battle will be won if married men! exclusively "are given charge of the| ease One of the peculfarities of the ex-| amining.of prospective jurors today| was the almost absolute silence of the | ye was this in All Newspapers are refused the jurors who have qualified thus far and guards occupy positions controlling entrances and exits of a rooms. All of the a", Sa o- mr ‘TAKES STAND FOR TRUSTS woe haeiy Jah atesRE But Passed Anyhow. Home. the two prosecution Henry = in of men Deming | clo of the war we ‘eed n enernment establish pumping statfons tered into the lumber business as the! to ascertain ae exact relation of water| head of Alger, Smith & Co. and the| to dry farmin | Manistique Lumbering company, "Money is : be lost in dary farm- | which owned and operated extensive! ing." Said Prof. Jardine "And a timber tracts and mills in Mienigan | great many people are investing In| and Minnesota. lands without having knowledge of | He was governor ot Michigan dur-} the business ry farming {fs the} ing the years 1885 and 1886. In the] hardest kind of farming, and it reRepublican national convention in| quires skill A little mistake often 1888 he was a leading candidate for}! will cause failure." presidential honors. He served one) An address prepared" Elwood b term as commander-in-chief of the| Meade, chief of the bur au of irrigaWAS From 1897 to 1899 he was]! tion and drainage investigations secretary of the Wa department, | United States Hepartivient of Agrk ul- | ALL which position he resigned in 1899) ture was read to the convention by under a cloud On Sept. 27, 1902, he} WW Roading The question. discussed was appointed United States senator! was that of the relation of irrigation| to succeed James Me Millan deceased,; to semi-arid farming and in February, 196 was elected to} += the senate for the term expiring in ok Do 24.---Under jury The George chatr- to Be Soly | It had He -en shown, he said, that dry | farming was a success in different climates, and it was the duty of the; people to give dry farming their supx rt and to improve methods of farmng. Six experimental farms had been Al a at sheriffs. tonight result the both erward served as lieutenant colonel In| place to raise few trees and some! the Sixth Michigan; colonel of the|fowers.. This water is to be obtained Fifth De OEAD cavalry, and later was from. <pUmp ng: or £0) ethe nature bay deputy rooms case, | || esti ublished in é U tah, he sald At | Ae sent the .principal crop grown. on} ty lands was wheat But the one eecrop system was hard on the land,! although he was in no wise re- | and other crops should be ralsed sponsible for it.' lt Twelve inches of rainfa ll was sufficient Biography of R. A. Alger. | to produce 27 bushels of grain per Russell Alexander Alger was born | jacre. It was necessary to Paanice in Lafayette, Meridian county, Ohio. | evaporation to the minimum, Feb. 27, 1836. At the age of 12 he| Should Study Lands. was an orphan, and for the next| seven years worked on a farm to earn | Prof Jardine said it was impossible! enough money to defray his expenses | to tell what was best to do in cultivaduring the winter at the Richfield | tion of lands in different parts of the! academy, Ohio country, and that we were in need of| After graduating from college he | more economic methods in the system taught school for two years, and was] of dry farming . | admitted to the bar in 1858, and be‘Dry farming should' be conduct-| an practice in Cleveland, oO. }ed upon a large secale,"" he said an In the early part of January, 1860, | Utah this season twenty steam plow| he moved to Michigan, and here poner outhts were employed More forage | lumbering on a small scale ept. | should be grown upon the lands. The 2%, 1861, he enlisted in the army ae problem of raising more native cael served as captain and major in the |should be studied Every farmer! Second Michigan volunteers. He aft- tie. Proseeution Jan, as curing Z = Commercial Lake appointed York, elght | » of ( table ps "ca mast on the day of the funeral. Of Roepe een ty ee reas Alger's administration as secretary of ; war under McKinley, Secretary Taft | Station 28™onomist of the: spoke Utah onexpe eG tal Bay at L 08 in, roblems "Ge neral Alger was patriotic earnest and devoted to the interests of the army, and was especially considerate of the welfare of the enlisted men He was a gentle, kindly man, with great confidence in his friends and associates, and was much beloved by his subordinates He was the subject of unjust criticism because of the country's lack of preparedness for war, Charges Lets Remains Service Jan was HOLDS DOWN THE FAKIRS Defeuse Questioning-Defendant's ; address of welcome, pleaded business re- | engagements, and Fisher Harrts, sec- mark of re spect to the memory OF the | club, former secretary of war, flags at all | man military posts be displayed at half| ONLY MARRIED MEN CHOSEN System has brought from the War de-| farming congress ever held in the} ee oom which he was forced | United States opened this morning. | to leave after the eee 7 : Oat war, an official declaration at he Ex-Governor Jesse F. McDonald, pre Was not responsible for the aiaraaietalded at first, but after delivering his that war In a general Bill Aimed at Would-Be Reformers Trimmed by Senate, | Tillers | Alger, of FIVE ACCUSERS = ARE UNNECESSARY = Five Men Are Now Chosen to Pass Sentence on Harry K. Thaw. Thoroughly. Special Denver, HEARD Declares Should More The IS JARDINE Agriculturalist Scandals. Jan. PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. Peetenasane OFFICIAL | PROF. Russell and JURORS GUARDED BY EIGHT DEPUTIES Secretary Taft Issues Orders |Experts From All Over Country: for All Posts in United | Gather at Sessions in States. Denver. CLEARS today-Fair & ine the ha ranks ftntrast sat cuused of ne the great re- heart, the sweetest 7 Constitu-| girl on a eart ae occupants at satacton! KILLED. BY JEALOUS WIFE) 0s nevis | timate, | "axe 4 her." (Continued on page two.) |