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Show Se So COFFICIAL, .ORGA N OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY iit Che Inter- Mountain Republican Se IN THE §S TATE OF UTAH. ALWAYS || BOosting VOLUME Iv, IV, NUMBER 88. e e ge, 88. SALT LIFE AND SECRETS OF EVELYN THAW I BE REVEALED ON STAND TODAY LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, THE BOY ORATOR FEBRUARY 7, 1907. OF THE Weather Millionaire and Measure Stanford White Before That Governor Shall Appoint Board Three Commissioners for Both Branches of the Service. eee DEFENSE SCORES NOTABLY UNDER DELMAS' RULE at Madison Garden Heard ArchitectSay He Would Kill "That Pittsburger''-Jerome Meets Worthy Opponent, > TE! > y mero j Oo strike tomorrow At the the morning s ion of the -steeled for the frightful Signed to the gne ko eager to lay bare her tragic the witness upon which of her day of x defense the he to tell will Sis Michael Delmas achievement with this eS Ma A a the Mr ' for althe No. e: - F ' Story of Shooting Reviewed, amination, 1 hours, nt ab r pte oe over nd- x terw lil Sc for the su su-| planning urage ie teat take In and | tad ee. every Sec tion ‘heathen de-} | are Srioks oe REPRESENTATIVE AN Defense rhs With the this morning, 2fense Shr Whip : ee hance in ; Life. | ‘ 1 I inl resumption of r the * trial De Im is Galvanized the) : 6 oneex mo took the ) i liant : : New Takes Rh dashes =, ane so that the da reversal over iy = n tk St oft diseconcerted ended with the conditions ; bril ) they ae ee ape e ¢ t all th striving Here was yu aos : A { ne t fel sympathy I ma pectators Who, for oO on reliz ubli Thaw''s Sanit, gx a real bat- | testhmony Kendali Thais out. that. of the. and intelligent: witnesse actions on the night. of: were. irrationa proved ya or ed three objectionable pe" the ed hey, when 1b, the cours fie ON in it when biting i Se dramatte production prosecutior elared of ‘ that whe Liddle. Jerome demand q-| note { lung of the he by rt ment lawyer, ) c the lktable ce ge Sen) : took 3 Rebuffs Satlors Tennessee sensative t armored League f /N& on Armored to Crulser : paid cruiser in. toda) the officers JENSEN. ‘ an er 19 Ra, | brain oF and oe coun-| Harry : two ugly 24 in its the ine r he worveratte coun-| all: w Countestof ve prightly, t- | nes Y: ed threes ‘ , hen dthe ticking tric or syhe vas howing began acting Anxious the when. escort to petty ty the to Pen- President) make a oflicers ale | a day passed contain one or more tilovs lodged there fat triling offer Whe th Tennessee arrived at Leas is) | aa it i is declared by the tilor thhatut ‘th e enilo n on-co n com had morove Luthority than the officers : Re ‘ Three Were Placed in Brig Toc , , F het met time and ago, . assiduously and consent at amet et Young the to se had and Te appointed a few guest Det appea eee v Mi tive an M« d Pe 2 erie" Na q hand} so : Naty latvia aa that time were| ote | 4 aa eee cut ed this: ae rene a they Bast nave and| been) ----- 2 oO : « Kuiser' Wilhehn > 6 New , ‘ VM aie Ellis} the} i York from. an. on extended} : visit. ity toin Pari company WHERE > We, WasMabelle Seer of Mi the an, former netress and his sup-| posed faneee, for whom he purchased} L magnificent :¢hatedulnear: the French | | Gantt: | | The pi nget sav that Miss Gilin) forte a aria Cd ‘eof man t ode Bats her hour 5. aoe BRYON GON One eM Ne Ge . hee x ee : tite Y« I have had a very' pleasan yoyag h iid, evasively, ‘ \ pou: ene hing -t : Have ling a y aabout A vo t hy ais, Izz aan wen . over tthé i e: OO m ‘| |} hac i coeen .place ene a nh uelt } rik { Tt Bell rae telegraph wires outside begun] peen feared that they were planning out : the new that Delmas had|q| brig delivery, as some of. their } re "s ‘bu nkles™ harg hac 1 beeee n watiivie . talonie Seri VK le ha ct ynfinec nfined t oOVe4 iN =] SAYS NOTHING MARRYING ACTRESS pane z ‘ York, Feb. returned to 7 New, Corey MWOpoOSes if i t ‘ @! vs oe Wiss yil- GOT Do Sh ng : doors of DaeDelmas ae fir tookk hold ir- |} . ‘he day was done Jerome I When, ta 7 being strewn with the) veyed a field* what be & he r , had reared up}t wreckage of wha 1 out : fave. Testimony rulec 4 the day betore tloy at: TEED RLS Delma plait rect t dis ly; 3 al ‘ OD RGU aR Oee: his a (he across bridge of "sighs" expression. 0 , 1 on, his face ane the center of ‘ al or aire's grout up of me atulations. with in like." . + the thelr I porter s im ts those rowded. ¢ for Hange those and s who ‘ the ; day Ren < yas * was d : stalle 5 " seen defeat of"ulo ‘ in of | | his in- Naticeable. tw } , trial ned "OV ded: provi j o junto Po wi vith | at. estimony cousin b i ont ‘isk: t a of ! o the Mit see Between the : mittee coy syill those the seeking ¢ case to Test eae prove St was resumed : ‘ . troop, colored com= the » the tree eee the chief f ixed persons, shall he terms. | fn) be ee a rs, ssioners, ( ies in| : = sen nsanity| | would shoot the . first$ man insanity would sho¢ William Notwithstanding thisi | b Douglas his hand 2 ; pee ' ‘ ralsed ‘ of a oa ' PUN eg fl : ori , cae i : ne; ; 1 who moved oO mover as} Burke, to strike. att ¢ -: r fi ‘ \gnir tory vie a new J withdrew ; yermitted that que silon Seeing that ymie looked Ww onderingly | come. . t ore e tiny tt i nee. Fs il o les an 4 ee at yy pe: hig' eat resumed seat! Mr, Jerome t begin} hell,", > Burke he i } fired aa th as petty seamen < when the three , pte olicer yelled bugle to be . over-z : s i Ae Lithough > tneir}| call for as-| fhe Some som ; CA ae on © nad rad oe tlon building $4th distric {, hurried down Lieutenant i up,) ¢ s, AS nlso ! ( ar . eae ae lo Se in in a i : riot es Hecunne. +a an the pollee 9 i located two miles away, , fn a patrol wagon Kiells had them ordered leel t) 1i@y i ‘ jrige G vere declaring Were in the disturbance happened to a hospital sum iol the and and make said years, dating office act | cities ‘ ne ¥ fire the presshall © free- id boards| from 1@ 2 chie fs of ; departments within five days thereafter, presald board for its confirmasac ‘ hon to.Oo o- tines anacc uated \ "ya ~ Sec. aude governor shall time for good remove any Zz AtDShallk:least humor one names: bio ; ~~ March : that the at any cause a the 4 ne ete : and | ™ ' te uffirmative the ely a a appointments. of al behavio | WwW ill " ane] j tai , have Vand ha ue of * oo proper Awa r The ‘ in. re 7 o ; hereby control ofl iorLee bo to ae their ee ae antes najori majority Pixed. boards and persons 3 rite bed ee the 1 * Responsibility [> supervise aethe ane ance ie that = earn be con vote' of "votec o created these deSa : n emb oye subjec Oo the " ‘hi respective etties ad se of thi italeanglenall officers, members and em- ne "awe the member one litteranto faithfully : S ro ne:lischarge ne ‘ } politic al faith from the governor ap-}, nd regul athe , relating thereto are | pointing The governor in making carried into operation. and effect | Said epsotnrnne nts spat See ae oc. 6 The chiefs of dep vartments member of each board who shall act) o411 be the executive cofticc f their OE? Pa Be et E id as president. Phe president of such respective departing nee and it atiall be the shooting-up of the town," Sald/poard shall receive a salary of Sei vie ut ir duty to see the la orders First Sergeant Jacob Frazier, when/per annum, and the other members|.) ,. ind re itions Concerning their he was sworn before the committee. | $1,800 per annum, each, payable in dekestn int e Carried into effect, It "Because the officers told ae that equal mOnsALY. anstallinents, OUl OF: tas shall be their yay to make and ensome of our bullets had been found in ety treasury F nat .pe| force rules and regulations to secure the houses. But I beiieve now that the} Before entering upon Pe ( ee id disctoline in their department They ; r . r sai people of Brownsville ; did it.; When|thelr we went office to Brownsville some old uniform clothing and fell into was around of the there, They could have men‘as soldier: the been of our| used caps, to too disguise) Tried to Drive Negroes Out. : : In reply to questions as to motive for the shooting upNery of the a town e by Shae . op | OND) citizens, Frazier explained that there was much dissatisfaction among : 5 because the colored the saloonweremen not becau soldiers wanted Ve by white poe 2 boards thrown away] shall oath of Mexicans| hands some sae 3 ec. e a shall provided be filed Sach Bae and for with! ee two sureties ye approved the faithful 7 pe take ine t subscribe ota to eee a in the sum by the city performance shall ; city officers, whieh) the elty serepnaahe these old uniforms. Frazier have the Tau tite power, under may approve, board Win out pay, or | dollars, officer, fine, dismiss. member such or rules to not any to , Senator af Foraker witnesses, und : in led Senator employe of examining protest-| their © Gan a departments, but shall forthwith repC oren for | port in writing the' reason for uch of the ¢ utles | action to the board hereby created, by of his offic . 1 ein whom said fine may be eee or n case of vacancy by resignation, | I s subordi: e oft 1 death or otherwise, the vacancy shall} oF ae at a . sa be al : re be filled as hereinbefore directed, and val mem najorit males tn ay 7 -th ieaes 4 : f = iy and netion o said appointee shall serve the | ine aQGyTEr GPa Vv vote, nARIRIEnt In 1e eubcaHdine Sead tanih } parti in sus] n x} ; | ining or dismissing any ubordinats fie ral | officer, member or employ unless reMeetings o oard, ERA Ge Gainel Ex d board. ana admitted Pettus ed that lead his as suspend exceed ten subordinate "ysé Sec. 2. All the powers and a or odinies iny action é pe - Anal and [ vard, ofA the board tl : e p and conclusive, \ ik d l or called ! ] in ny court The board Sya71 have the power, it Rr tS cut 9; when : time good' of at any the | creates | Sec. ,. te 3. of The this fire fo DOU the shall , of consist of Provides each | board the Deas service will i ci subserved thereby,¥, upon conbse Sirens I in the1 : currence of three member ereof, to uspend without pay or dismiss th \V it} sm t . . chief of department, or ly subordinate officer, member or. e mplove thereof : OL, duties department cl a shall e eon ; not é be shall question n before bef hereby created and shall be a it for Investigations igre C | that this statement was signedat the bY} except as herein otherwise provided, comrade urged them to eseape from Pans 1 ; Bot + Mind The<hoard Hd ake: up} Some shail} or the dischargeded soldiers solc a ee 4sretofore conferred upon the cities of rh 081 shal 1a\ power area jorore they could make I | instance of agents of the Constitutional | ¢) first class, either by special en-j|quire by subpoena the "attendance their mind however, the marines " i he | league; it was calculated Pdit | sotment 19 ee to discredit] est or general law,. relating to/| testimony were on the deck f: The vest of the] Idjers lid the |‘ : ‘e ; BP | . " , j}the idea that the soldiers di Le) ey fire and police departments, are | duction of ; Jackies made a momentary show of : strenethe : sents ti nierferi but. tt ight ‘of drawn| Sheoting and to strengthen thethe ide: idea)pereny delegated to the board of : fiream | ments in in their milerts £ cooled: ut we SIGNardor ¢ Pe Mion, ek ira >of people of Brownsville}.jand bayonets , their ( ssiloners of the > peor eby (matters ; 1 pelt @ commissioner underr A herebs mn ters und ery times at}on government property The police x ia why cre Fate . ae ut aited on : . ‘ he Tees d men called' for) were taken but the ship's "Give'em|.geon ‘surordered below, that Douglas be taken rgument on the third question that} ee was sounded none of the men hung over from the day before, that} pai slightest altention to It concerning the testimony of Lee Th iw] The mutiny call was then sounded} és : ~~ | and this brought a detachment of ma-| (Continued on Page Seven.) rines from the barracks, a quarter of| ‘on | { theit and afore eta proposed law that the terms of the andall other members of the forees is arrangée by the commission. this Pa all : conals ‘ residents of four wit-; members wit-) AnH BOAT up of far BIL, approval bai ippoiate d ‘lage; ¢ gly corr se nate, | i ness, his testimony naturally favoring the soldiers. "I thought at first that some of the fubts ctr tral favored | 115, 1907, und every four years there-| oyoy) > dis-| after, and until thelr successors are}. ) that wasas of and shalt aes As | three evidence 0 ¢ concurrence 8° so j holders in said cities respectively. overnor of the state of Utah to, ;into | \ With ; the: advice and consent of,7 Investigating the e Di eComn Mak Th "thicer, will doe thay be summoned, and any cu assage oe ses rita he er ue ree eee a 1iowever, the part of the administra-| authority Frazier, first Sergeant of | sufficient eee mistake on tion. Jacob the lot riot and , with the eeneh sein of Be it enacted, by the legislature ot | prope Ua Cr aon kor hoe posttions of police departments, the ‘Saation: state of 4: Ut Ww tik fn thirty days after rechief ho oO ree hall fire hk we and nee GimeoALan tHe eoR ie r office ng nor Did ot ee police 6.-Inquiry senate today, peas e wt dismissed This same It is further provided by the ent fire chief and chicf of police expire when the new darganization Races. Feb. Brownsville before eee be + man t ihe to sailor who! i brutal sin a bruts te he remonstrated he} had them cGover-| and declared: he shidk she. Del i 1 rw are SAMRAT ind ay % { Spiny hand, fot- : the th 5] ney uld withdray is Objection if the} Me followed, during which 1¢ TeVO ver! defer would assure him that proof| was discharged, wounding Burke in! | of insanity of near relatives was to be} the wrist He finally succeed in gain-| ' ntroduced. when Delma is pped upiing the revolver. Master at arms Mcemore of;on ice ne ythie y ofc not \ "uve \ u" 1 W with | oon) ran to o : tl 16.0 Ss istunce in Ceo ‘ of Dougmugk gla mene ee ‘hange Rareiy before has greater . "that 5 i, avers ay courtroom oh ey aui re etra;r SE thank: "trent. wee > cons newspaper absolute ward,.to enactual rls looked | the aii TAK Od) ON erEE oye according DM Era p in amazement He i Dougla ; 1. ' fair acted disconcerted A Yasn C.ex=) Saw the atfalr, acted it Recove himself hejner, and when they | > argue the next nt in}struck Lunnus He \ that of the admission of .D ed with a revolver, hich had been ‘theadmitte d d, been object aver- | 1 Deema! which im previously, sustained a sey shat-|of a first moverme 2 ruled ieanking te ine, and Thaw walked | Thaw ‘ tereds back 1 ANd... of Bill submit- mons of the court may ms punished as contempt of court. The same general method is suggested for the reforming of department, in relation to the appointment of the exceutive officers firemen. a ) Washington, : UNIFORMS ce > Says fegroes weet . 383 nee = Shooting-Bad Blood Not ee edMuncr 4 Withesses a. MEXICANS . | < Tf Officer of Discharged Brownsville Troop Gives Evidence at Capital. his evening was on hour. but : Oe for i ' * fin- become ie ir Jenkins Wy oT + fell! He peeegrent , A man's tne in love‘ea Wwith Seen Cogether,for ee Ea.the Set COREY ABOUT good | mueh became} by|martinets, and hardly andl that the "Drie did not ci ry Cip The chict of police may three members of De. HOMtO ye RN nthe ip are was Det open a ne lahGUSIOMe rE The boards ‘ed shall soldier hold such regular : a ne 3 Mr, charged ; colored . so lL have nothing I to say Corey | Sis 5 att FaREYGS a anatnoiccliital nee 5 ting eae as = they: may ») \ ule : de@-]| : < napped out The newspapers have) | saloon a2 saloon men for wanted the sole the colored troops| jtermine, Le 1 repel and rt . ‘aregular boned: meetat iall such ahall of a mad chouse. were |taker ! 0 fro exargrer: ! every ing that F a z jings (wo members of sak JOU Sis et ly 1B ‘ rate : ‘ v r it es Wit cont away so they could have the patconstitute a quortim and a} open, be authorized 1 Harry Thaw''s relaJerome sument N eee ee ng back talk. to the chief: master at')T have absolute flung bee Sey are ronage of the white>men) who -insthatt (ewok coeds ort ell in hi any (business which. may | and we had set-larms The latter has been the. spe fon were :'\‘case shown languishing would: come t h tives ; ¥ +s Peli ; os long ee spell S . of , | "words \ ae to ( a s Lled here ic down the crew roa. erew's Tong dislike l 1 cial object hatred of the of Stanfore distils {case . Whit we ie a cook |come before the board, except as here-| ; d Dade, ‘ the bitter y= MaLth Charles vi existing. beDade, hh a cook, a nd Sergea Delm arese onee . more and| At noon provided, Burke, Dean and Lunnus|a providedMiles mile away, that on the a double quick time | Tanith Reeves were examined. Some |! inafter full ; 1 at rit ; and Abeer for Thaw, the tender love ; = ia! Wave o h thdrew] were y efore lusler-at-| to the Tennessee Y : fe 7 si poard she 1 pres aw < and - vee a haw his wit pag rapeee. { the= quéuesti on. Fi \ avhiki hh 1 ‘ is St) eahttritateted | arn eh a Tene sine a / hag sentence b yee n : aSso as ar nwil hi Doug MeCoon Lay interesting il ug) ele iand 5 o Bol | i ace F i charges ct : ws : evidence i ‘ eecat hha oe x ct Pree out} rail and determination ofae any : . exultation when s h mad nent a signed ‘ som«¢ t me the ag argument raferred ser st any 2. "mjed by Lieutenant Fields, executive ofounded on the deck, no one venturG80 aiHot vy te lischarged ) comlished, all prefe rred with the peeve! skill of a ay oe ester | fleer. the Tennesse Dou 4 was & to go to their assistance Tae| bY members of the discharg . of | Der of the fre or police departments, | Oe© : "Thi fond were "s placed before the |‘ Withdrawals Bother " Jerome, } or the a a : f aT oh ' se W '+ ‘ ve shi ne " - » 10 \ ! ) eo 7 resisted i hen ‘ cain i ir panies, Muha concerning "ouk . ‘ theeee a discarding of» except otherwise provided s w ¢ Aw .us rh i letters iain s s out House bill e names of patrolmen and other men needed In police work shall th en be selected by the men appointed to executive positions. Their ap-~ by the board before they shall take their pork: will be confirmed pointment ti ons. Jes- seaman ; trouble Roos nite trip bse te eat, accompanied nid her nusband The Miss : here, short i arrangement sh ark o'clock 3 vecomp lice by whlléswe-were nen to rear Feb MeFarland made en- tbdominal} year D., her jit is suppo William. McCool}, | Married by and arm Armsof face Burke, f bs, Di Ready to' Bel to won Miss shoot-} by . rio wife Meantime the young : He had LIlso met and fatlen \iss McFarland On| Tennessee resulted petty BS -t S. court | ally Writes 6.-Mutiny raged seaman and the wounding of} & relat« utter line latter Those shot are than the ob-7 "ap iar qraster atoArms James Doug-| attorney dawn- li pe beh eal bullet pomatrned of HER . the hills south of , | in love wlth her a pin fove eS to oT? boy Jerome immediately plunged of} ru ! } admiss | ni POR eD SR STne Bpyys ibility vs PhO el Heead eal nt ule * ae on aut pan e ad eee nich" Ae ket és a d | before. He had not spoken three wor } before. Delma his glass ovel Ws] Se en I eael 1 : 4 vested ho un 1 politel eae | . S.C. ie McFarland cars to Souta Dakota several years Mdwin Jenkins, livedwith ago his fathes Ghavies:ih who lived with his father 1arles, Haye Act ---- : Feb. island tw 3.0. oo RESCUE | ° Belleved Philadelphia } the the . . bulging 1 oa eyes, whit | Wwas drawn hair, \ t es upon thelr men j TO Incited out in the en=| aside from. the} but two others] conference up the | lhich 7 U. Married, But ‘Pa' and Girl Are Missing. rs to . es COME the ear thelt ‘aid: enc mouth ines ' ringing! 12 oye was bringing They wontd) prove the in another way o Aone . smoking revolver over and kissing in his ha k. "DL have sav-| his wife with the remiaurn, spat ed arour lifeite, was dramaticall EL VOLS hl yer A Avoca au 7 ut» . Harry Thaw, with face and unkempt ] indelible colors listening There guard semanas hand held the to 5 Edwin ME selear the defendant before the court! shot through left wrist |. convened. That was held © behind| Douglas will die, but the injuy of | 1 doo When Thaw. entered: it | the others are comparatively light as with Gleason leading, Delmas im-] Burke, the alleged ringleader of the nediat behind ad tl emainder of} mutiny. was placed in irons, and bwo cour I} strung along in the rocession | other sailor Lunnus und Dea ure with Thaw nd hi deputy Mere o in the brig, charged with bi m innounced that he contents of the note eect RVI AOR Vv iH t Thaw, WY theit oe , nd. bending re of Be iy ay Officers see One Per-. haps Fatally, in Fierce Scuffle. Deftense Tlolds Conference. | wounds The first moye.on the resumption of Mastet at proceeding howedDelmas in ‘the j the sh wounds the to her husband in night. "that: White i ul probability, 4 the keynote of the trages (he neitIng caus the final" blo to: Th tottering Intelect, upon th ee Lng of which h iw red-and shot to Icill 1 ell H held upon that from Iivelyi Pha Martin's, on tl is shol, which bound two wome ov e warning AL -.@ i. (TAS Spearfish, complete court, left early in.the: session, in- the the day | wake "of the Countess of Yarmouth } and. Mrs: George Lauder ‘ "aI negic | assumed MNpPOSs- |) Justice Fitzgerald served notice that} proved %} ang "note MARINES r ; ae se t see ver th the IEE es of became Harry Two | day - tle, with the state constantly. on' the | ; irs might be brovght defensive and the Tha forces conling examination, and stantly sweeping aside the barriers Of | two women mentioned 1 1 left he oewos ecutjon left ie Bo see What Delma day! And 1 though lt be He proved that St d White, ex- | ayy left. nothing worse hibiting a revolver, threatened the Li jections of the district iy wate 1 is ‘ > ; devel few\N sulphurou Near wore oped by the testimony throughout the} Jerome AI * © iclgasat' down let Ye cumst ANCES. : my arch ver have no fear of it. tand all who knew urt official, Wher n they venched their decision to jor had a friend w ith a "pull" secured call Sanne Mrs- Yhaw tomorrow, and | admittance to the trial ehamber the svord was carried to her, she Women in gorgeous raiment, women stretched out her es impulsively to!in searlet gowns and picture hats, Delmas, and. chet a sob, said: mauves and chiffons, laffetas and yl am ready broadeloths Craning forward Tis so Tomorrew the promise will be per- | many lenses of a hydra-headed¢ formed NEPHI CITIZENS OF TOWN oben sways POrtton ingen a ane ea ea The OY a sudden' the bees iwere City first: of $5,000, with two sureties. the measure becomes a law the change in the present fire and police will begin on March 15 of the present year. the place of the present police system it is arranged that the department consist of one chief of police and one or more captains of police, and such other offfeers as the board shall direct It is provided that within five days of the appointment of the board the ehief of the department and other officers of the police foree shall be selected, = - "tie country where the of Bret' Harte that are Gack Aci yain." ae tf ox nee tcl Phere Lake measure, Critchlow, By 126, Salt The will be the is entitled It house No. of today Critchlow, second Bill epartments house Q. If of "ways that - A Bows from a bond answer "the m comes. the John the of session today's at in fire systems In of the . Chinee" possessed That} at e re woukl Delmas short. practi- | tvieks Se re and introduced and Representative ffouse "tne! ViForously and until it was that all the while the witness on anal Stand was regaining his composure and collectinget his thoughts for the next] onslaugh be by police to create class "An act authorizing cities of the first fire department a police department, maintain and control the same, providing for a of flre and pollee cammissioners and defining their duties, and transpolice fire, present the of property the ferring and prison departments in of com missioners board to the over citles sald herein provided for, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith." The measure provides that the sovernor, with the adyice and consent of the senate, shall appoint a board of fire and police commissioners to consist of three persons. ‘They must be residents and freehélders of the city of Salt Lake lt is provided that at least one member of the board must be of a different political faith than the appointing governor. goverThe nor is to have authority, for any good cause, to remove any member of the board at any time. The president of the board, to be designated by the governor, shell receive an annual salary of $2,000, while the two remaining members shall receive $1,800, Each member is required to furnish o to a close learned district attorney," and invarté AJ) that z has gon ha: gone has been | ) ree ~ 1 ware ably the is the: dominant i j } "learned" cpress] inary-the setting of the stage, the re a ke a 2 a ti ee tt : | D . strict + . »pdrilling of the ineidental ehiars icters, eens ea i a eee ms Dp to ihe sublime tragedy th: will be] Pie He would ask a pointed quesag Ww fo which we } uw ‘ sbjecdeveinoped when the frail A wasted ' ; ue J es th : a Sa : aa | form of the once beautiful arlist 101 mets So Sac Le UD Ores oe ould rise to argue the point, and model drags ‘herself to the witness argue it he would with such palpable Sland and sits down to reveal to the elect on the jury that Jerome would gaping public thuse secrets which have be forced to withdraw his objection ive é f é mother th mat lk , > : driven 9 many woman He wad wont fo raise. absurd objecdespair . : . i . ilons to questions ralsed on crogs-exAnnotincement was tonight made} at the girl Wife will be ready To-| ind the mother. of Harry! together with the Na-/ _Delmas in the Hotel Lorraine | will the board Ing i take and | | | I hope soon the peculiar-| ! | So ready is he with the retort Always with Delmas is Jerome, to 126, ted well informed as te | of our practice her the distriet attorney Ei} sald Mi Jerome but 1 from you all of to lea itleg." an- nouncement made this evening, just as the session of the court was draw- not deferential, a ting at bill politics eZ always with Body, of the beealmed |} ae ag You are pone Delma mm crowned) dramatic = ! Always polite, Ly courteous story brilliant > Chiefs and All Members of Forces May Be Dismissed by Concurrence of Three Mernbers And through it all Delmas was | calm. confident, dominant | WV ac whet oe or manner what) melody' of voice, What charm of deliv| : ery did he deliver his staggering blows Fay the ease of the prosecution! i| take the isbamn hushi per freedom Delphin . | | | | | --. e full rigged ship Wir if pening ot Thaw trial! ordeal. re- life stand sf a motor acr Mw ne and : artCS illing we the sacred seerets of young hopes a Ine Pe of POSITIONS 10 BE HELD STRICTLY ON MERIT ee Ly Willlam Hoster. New--York,. Feb. 6. The hour of) Florence' Evelyn Nesbit Thaw will PRICE FIVE CENTS - colder. Provides Shooting. Door Keeper and | BILL TO TAKE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS OUT OF POLITICS HOUSE. Young Wife Willing to Lay Bare Her Associations With Pittsburg Today-Fhir NEVER RT OCR NS may |}triet court |and testify i ' to @ 1 al ana pro- ae locu ‘ ; invoke for he was too much disposed to board hereby created, one chief of de-| board is sitting, and said court may , witnesses and to suggest their jpartment, soe one refisn) or more: assistant chiefs;inty case of Prycontumacy. or - refusal onn t " answers to rea This cause 2 the Ohio-| of Ss department, and such other officers, | tthe part of fs any person to obey \ a su} subpe . : isissued ian to reply irmly tha he knew} men and employes as the board shall| poena by : said: board, } issue . an the propriety of exatsining: : Mone | direct € order requiring such person to ippeal $a Rear Paris.to Herald, Feb. from D. C. li The - Admiral t 6.-A IL, nent dispateh to R. Parke, in vo) 1 pe tment ti of each * city é and é the} . produce ‘ ' ath a4 ae ue Dali t of the board | papers if so Oaordered this cluss sha co s > cat ap hereby created, one ehief of depart-|obey such ordey of PA St captains ante keg be ment, ie one 7 or punished such more of f p police itt f | f. * ne by: of Kantz Flor-/and such ¢ other officers, a men an em- | ¢t mp "~ Fields then began an investigation.|ence, that Admiralil | ployes as4. a Vithin esc ets aive cole days da arter He issued orders that no one be given|Albert announces Kautz retired, isRear seriously shore. leave He also probed the in-|in that clty, Admiral Kautz was 4|appointme nt and EOE of < > . z " tended brig delivery, but would give|long time in command of the Mare] board, it all ah e ; a nl a. , , * ninic Out no information Island navy yard, California. l organize, 2 site r which it. w g Lipp a bie t Oo Serer oe Oo; | ®ne t it FO Hincn Tal « V i Ienated ds th ee | a he ive bauan tha power og ok books and« Any refusal to fa, * 4 the: court may court as a con- s desimnnatec caiand a authority a a ree itty 1b) aw, ThaMinntrach aint iplins SC Gils Shi to make Satan. 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