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Show OFFICIAL OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE OF UTAH: Inter-Mountain Republican ALWAYS | BOOSTING VOLUME V, NUMBER 13. SALT OFFICIAL PROBING OF HARRIMAN RULE LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907. Weather Today-Falr. "What Shall It Profit a Man-" CL FBayvrie PRICE FIVE CENTS LITTLE AUSTRIA1S. SACKED AND BURNED --_- Interestate Commerce Commission Begins Important -. . j Session Monday. a 3 > -> ZPFZS Ze AZ gn Zgege Z ad ; ee : ees Lea Ae, i Jeg ong NEA Rel.4 "7 RAI er Ba Booey Bs gad wy ype ; at Cen Horde Railroad King Procured Then New to Be Asked Controlling Stifled Feb, 23.-The Commerce commission promises to be what esting H. investigation Hiarriman, ipulators, his financial its of associates | Interstate history and ont will Bingham R.! were rumors be star wit- during the week that President fere to Roosevelt prevent Mr. would inter-| . being}| Harriman called to the stand in later a criminal charge the hope might be / / r Cu ‘ Eis y that | Jaid) . y ext Se ] ; Py J ii \ . ‘ es oo \ = \ a Za = F 5 ji -S 7 . a Z competition and restraining ot and' ‘h 4 Nothing has come of the plan to save Mr. Harriman for a criminal as seas es = prosecution President Roosevelt left ae : : : | Washington without taking any action, | Is. B. Kellogg and C, A. Severance} of St. Paul, the attorneys for the gov-| Harriman Monday morning. Probe Salt Lake Road Deal. of Clark to o Sa San built | fg arrangement a a % LLL AAV) was made ; My th ! Ay AY] Wh} j oO by whic per gant =f on or" utting are said to have detriment RESERVE of Washington, the i form. priation TO SENATE 5 TFs a gar z > eg 7 = -\ to : : 7 2s SS 23.-The a-series what they wanted -t _ ---- done + pRESSMEN Ec cnetlertat Wheat si ail iceman] Lore st'line der D reserve Is mile be-| and from Jaws operation of the regulations then z forest || and NONE HURT KILLED IN MAY GO ¥ eee trod ET FLEE Pi instructions from bine <Hinatderteat / Ih " ' a Th = ae / ut. tral sMteatlon'ee : Ae + 4#\ vl Ev oe AHelr back effect atthe: ‘@rnltlociout de arene farat crate upon the time-of F444 ------- | OF BERLIN ----_ Hook the of Holland, Feb. 23 fe : : three survivors of the acne ‘rn "n "le a _ were all Mrs women. They Weinberg : c idore nS sentiment friendly Roosevelt Honduras of those pees yresidents PR iuenck were March near May Be the top. declares = a] Tntervention Feb 23.-Public = : +] 3 to 25> ae nslcoulacheraas irs me to fs them burn were t ngtheir The J - ing 444444 HE ee CRITICIZED . | hia, ROOSEVELT : Cognizance = ' op ark marks 6 YN ee to tt Be of Truth Until dent Is s , Given : Alleged Inci- that > Re- eb 238 may voli ' be the + Official h | Washington believes ‘that if : the lan-! : : | guag se, z attributed: to-General lf rederich j Dent; Grant aty.a speech' heomades in! ae | Philadelphia last. night "ls -~proven' to) ColliSioniive-'an' accurate transcript: of whatcthe | 5 7 Interstuat made its congress genal Vang =rhe a railroad | lines F IGH G ANY Ne SUCH from Guatemala city: ‘ + "The BE ae can ed airs for Honduras telegraphe (yesterday) that Nicaragua Where ; by pe x Angered by 2 New an be was ed sitter appliances, | and erce. commissio mmission ‘s (By They procured by - Go? en oe as SUR No groun on lets to | | | oe Saturday turned rhe night the groun over to sharitte the mining comGeputy ee ordered ar firstthe settlers. Ass the to mines cabins wereAustrians built by came some and begs were the more byenterprising Causes) °®occupied .|Smoke in Auditorium ‘i . a class of Austrians who Tloster.) Mad Prine te aiie Feb. preliminary report today to! « ~,y 23.-‘‘Jerome Is on the operations of F the block | beaten. rat the block ; ee tem on the American railCounsel for Harry Kentall Thaw today thus succinctly characterized the | fia V i ; : te th commission demands that/rumors of the district attorney's state- | Rush-Miss Brave more f the i j j we William Will . by the court. It took several years to build "Little Austria." The site was first occupied by Austrians who were shipped to Bing. jinn es to work ham by , mining compan : pantes r | Most re TRaea . : Phase- v o to Go. Through Saas Ordeal This eek. ; placed suebuild houses. Many, however, will in etree Toets in other foreign oF fesed } | Suffering, and It is possible that thes Honduras has ed Bora STEP Te. Nesbit hve Evelyn nights been Where the inhabitants of tria" will go is a question. a t Hlartridge permit the| of r the ap-| | Lan eee SN PL re ieee a isi F z upervision of Several had : eR to safety. the powder r eG »+ | quarters, but the majority of them are + tiations for a peaceful settle ; ring 1 it is possible that they + + unable to move their things out of the manteon and trouble ia looked forward + FHH4E4H +4 44444444444444444 th ers! sete eee are tssuits ejectmen the Aries Ae Be bef oree os | Defeat. that premises WILL erection mmMer of TORIC ras 8 ft SANRIO ona > --- instal-| its that the shortest time va ate e general uch tkurrangements eeCo ial! all; adequate and SFr fat seoe by law, MT ‘ ARS i ume on passengers, required in manufacture Known. 7 AT, iSSi f + + | | ignal ports +nt j poe Attempt toés . Establish s ' Commission Virtual Ad A: mission compulsory handling lation be pcm | + Recommend. system be 23 ' Peb, block Washington, that the r WAR a | Believes powder by the the dycanyon of Highland 4 4444444444444 4444+4+ | in the huts with the intention of blow+ ing everything out of the canyon, when > Tor te fire was set to them. There were no ON ISTHMUS 7 explosions, however, and the deputy NOW CERTAIN i sheriffs are looking for the powde r. i Where it could have been laced is Re SR arFeb. ee 23.- en +1/puzzling ne < Washington, the officers and trouble is ++ + + - The place mines - | | a Boy wa ilso ‘endangered Forces of ‘ carried box by box down the ago boxes of powder were stolen by the Austrians and carried off. It was | believed by the superintendents of the -_--- -_ ed +F +| Comission Grant. + Nielsen Seoke the and enterprising same dialect. beds Before were the evictions took place there were nine d lifferent € aleets dialects spoken in the town.v There was a sign over each door show~ ing what language was spoken by the occupants. Those and of theamong "srbin™ them tongue were the leaders ure ‘ - that a Dan- of Mount ee fiery comet made oe Gy pa wha bye I i a : ease Beneral, -AcCOrdaing onaccoun a short address, tl king the Pé petal by ot LY ro: Marchettl New: .comet will come -als= | oneral in con-| 8°72)" sintled Sh id said very well I will, The continued It is with pride my an re. ane) a that TL ilWays |; proud - me sphe atest my ah to reca the PAU ‘ SPOr. would not i eral Grant | soldiers." and his millions Jthat the impact wreck us (Continued on page ! Comparin ile rican and onds t ids { { eric : : a ' h me te : an : the nt tO) "aie responsibility experienced greate FEnglish|be read es ex r a - aa at in ar i 8s the light tc se h ea ° Py es a pone on astenec o adk t Sein be fought | and out over res . RECs er J for this , lles a in nee the |be asked : for = Monday morning. men Vas rompt to set out the RG "| ak Faecal American There|" position ; The of Ol the , Cog when Senator ure up again, Aldrich and no got the progrt prima opera stage, but it set the}+ne 10 3 > ‘ eee ale eee eaeed Z sed § 7 5 method . in Anarchy their old country. : Became Rampant. was donna, a ‘‘Lucta'' heroine and the stubbed panic|}ich, in the back Fighting was or shot engaged from am- in nightly just at the end of the famous|,n4 the officers were unable to cope The applause had scarcely end-|\ith it for some time. Deputy Sheriff wisps of smoke were seen floatLafayette Chidester and the police of over the stage and a woman Lower oe Pt p filo a )tleg: oo the: Ane: a ee -: lene ' nts." said ;Mr. Hart-| Mldvich Bil to Be Pushed. | The. statemen said J Ta a" i |ridge, "in one or more of the morning | Washington, Feb. 23.-The purpose papers, written as if leaking from the] of the opposition, if possible, to talk|the district attorney's office as giv-} to death the Aldrich curreney bill inline his intenti to apply apply for rreney bill injing out h ntention aa] | the enate was mude apparent today,! commission in lunacy for Harry Ken- of trained) two.) sely fact that the responsible positons of } was nothing definite In the rumors,|ocecurred ignal men and operators on Ameri-|but in view of what has gone before,|sextette. an oad are inexperienced boys, | Hartridge read in them a ‘"‘feeler''|ed when (while Is rlish lines have mature aond!from the district attorney's office, and ing pu : talk ibout especially Lee imme a: ECL ORRSGRTAT felka Nae ARTUR Hae AiR into a state of terror, eae a pepe arr Religious strife broke out among the eas stage, $2,00 a-l oy. aan re found. that the block:pr signal system ica The statement was the cutcome of , | 0D the stage Sous, x prwhich lga vas stol.| clans of Da Austrians. Rlots wert com ea works her far mored- effectively in England |rumors printed in some of the morning mond andpin made of Signor Constar ict mn. the|menced and several killings followed. han believe Hat anoatlot wpers that the commission was to|°™ Miss Alice Nie gen, Feuds were declared and men wero ; pte ige tact with the earth's atmosphere with consequences possibly dangerous to the| world : If the-comet's tall-should strike the \enulteatanecnicn |" é = ge a | ' Good Systems Will. Pre, vent Wrecks. » Canal a *roblem | a oe hoe iy Problem, the : eport whie omSettle ae cs f A ecording ne - te ' repor yvnich) . 03 Jy Presi Serviss Agrees With Italian | ~hed Wast rt Enel . Washington, Feb. 23 Ene een ; ; = ; tie et ees ashington, General, Grant) dent, Secretary of State Root and Sec-| Ne sy York, Feb. 23.-Professor Garfurther said . ‘etary of War Taft will on Mondayjret P. Serviss, when asked for an And I am sorry that the thme ha retary | | cide ‘ + Panama canal shall) opinion in regard to the above, said|come when the President of the United! decide ow the Pans | he built. whether by contract or other-|that a colliston was quite possible, but TIP Cer CLG Dea G Ce a w re se. --- ea. - Aj} a it Commerce , , j Be Ordered May ¢/Court Martial : +] | for r Frederick Dent | gen- 9 ik rae ‘i BEE rote ya a is ; ; Canada by England on the: occasion in Centra: il America Peer favors anl Ante ee PRSCE o aaleea Be cVOly TLL, Ve rein oe tonbla Melwveen sthat county inte rvention ry oe 1 | night possibly cause life to be des-, SHAE RETIN Rea Stertek tre Den ne and President Diaz between) troyed by ignition The professor, ate a > and Nicaragua and the press | whose opinion in regard to the danger land notified Can ae that in the event two countries hope the two] {s also shared by his brother, is quoted} ?* #4? she could not look to the) j - ej owe 7 : |} mother country for assistance, Eng-| will exert their powerful] also as saying that ~ es important ; as : to stop the war |} phenomena are res be cennihenl at the land. was not prepare d to fight Gen-| : pTo Miss) Minia|cCovered ; ao Chi 0. Feb. 2.-A fire panic inter-| genera Faia Le Wil 1. Courl-mar7 4 1 J . = Pe eS Chicago Teh os * re ers @ i & ' it be riven general powerS |ment that a commission in lunacy is , aa the Bofidans, and the Meliches. e | tlale d 2 : 1 ove! the operation oL rail-|to be asked for to pass upon the pres- | rupted the grand opera performance at ia EOiTia ‘and the mode of living in their | na SNR Y TES UAMONE pecs Ly road with reference to these |ent sanily of the accused slayer of] the Auditorium tonight and one thousand] ative country were adhered to by the gerous. | provide for. the dismissal ofa ‘soldier)), ijanees and (he conduct of trains. | Stanford White Their cabins one Ts ‘ir seats and fled| and Austians. persons rushed> from their seats two stories in helght were with built a cellar. Te erties ote LP gy Obs pc ofne! It. declare 3) that. "excessive hiours of In'a statement which he terror into the lobbies It cost more to live In the cellar than ervice have in many cases been re-| Hartridge issued over his own Ae E : J : ae i : | preseribe General' Grant "was-a-euest| ononsible ‘for. wrecks: overworked em-|ture, it was pithily pointed out that a| The cause was trivial-nothing bUtlin the attic, but a ee eae te the | Naples, Feb 23.---Professor. Mat- j zt the banquet of the George G.-Mead ployes being unable to stand the strain | warrant for such a commission at the | smoke, pouring from the kitchens of the eee eae pen aaa rada 2 t ' * ; f ant n ‘ t ‘ ss é : _ eons 18.8 2 ‘ 2 jteucel, who keeps watch on the ob-| PY? t, No, 1,.G A. RR bb thie Union) of their taxing labors present stage of the trial could only | Auditorium hotel, through the ventilators cena ralincaried and fixed according to in alk=|, and - , Yr eg ather an see the Mining company get set. to them. rores awhile. house flame namite, } --_- | last | set vutory ; , ill-fated) Vesuvius, Weinberg - J . \ liner Berlin fit a ane pees ees rushing toward the earth and that| diners for their cordial reception, of}, te ec va Out ume en ing) ra a-total ot, Miteen BeBy e ot passengers en. from|# Collision {s imminent. The professor| Dim, and: was ‘about to to resume: hi at) ROSA RGN | Wena Mera rec lis aitreported as Nisaying that jn aethe latter| "Ben talk thereabout came your. a shout of "Won't: the wreck alive rhe three rescued to-| f M : has pe : 1 }you father? The oh eas 4 to Mrs. Ripler, maid to Mrs. ae ; Favors VPriendly pe | + al | The ) Me e bundle, some a . accounted RESCUED WRECK --- R seven wulles. cast. of Tohns-| WOMEN : | } | | Says ; ee | | Ollicial } . . Scientist : ; 5 +| l°for'. G0 c +] 7) "in ware seale in the an | naan a Rreatre Briain vata ae taken ‘seven miles. east of» Johns-| town, Pa. where the famous Johns-'| ow ood" occurred Althoug! re‘ officials of the Neat! railroad say 7 only CURIA TaARTE ty fouraes teen were injured, reporters have ob-| 1 tk es of seventy-three who ‘ TT AR ar i na iItalian suffered | FROM -_ + Martin the af roe | + LEFEFHFEFHEFFEFHSE+E setguans cae eees THREE grabbing +S ions Sug YY + Spreahtion s Sion ee resident Sharlene IS ° f WERCK has been killed one it and carried It vathsaibiieacte: ws riked a nm poe en + BACK. | Pittsburg, Pa.; Feb 23 Seventy-|;--_-____-_- some o I i ass ‘neers Fe} yromi- 1 injured in the EEA wreck Depaof the nnsylyi 4 speci vhich pplunged} sed | Pennsvlvaniz I al, which over an embankment and into the Every passenger manaas was 4 non each night and kept the inhabitants off. hen the fire first roke out tc looked as if the entire town would be wiped o in short orde The shops and tunnel house of the Bingham Central Mining company were threatened Oo : nrlied oo Aint 23.-Acting Derial ree VCS un- ee nent, were Diamond: Diamond, en last the tHfsd7 aie other,)| Colorado.;addec of son the Deesamen lt" Tanda huts aecikuliieel wevic t ¢ and. mineral. nit é ‘ + publishers ‘tonight' that histjotified: men ‘are WACRINVMS Loyeac Tesenve Keady to return - to work Sons should areas,he ofsegregated and exc| TeMdy at‘ the ‘ . SEVENTY-THREE 2 < attempts P cluded reserve ° ee work: "As"300n ‘a cleaned from the cellar was The deputy sheriffs paroled LT = of "Montana added ° that) should extend more than ono Ma ping roe in the y sheriffs i ; ae to provide!4° a street. ge shouldered for proposed Fulton offered one the a | western | of the Sa a shanty --= - : - == wT - ' the site f a erence redres during uty d into Pr se Ss GE Za b. : Ee z oa = - PRIESSMIEN Ce Fe x Butte, Feb. Republican i lav - ae Sr <= dl ' | fdaho, | + Oregon Washington,. in' that; no pe Colorado, and Wyoming ia, on new ber dated and fale "3 mi 1 rt ribe ves si 7 ouldDR aNIa' be established | no more lane sh -be, & ter{ * those now established To this Carter mniale ‘ - ar ars PS ae | | ‘ Feb, of bill Senator of Vie pa an - ein ' { amendments to the agricullural AVDlO- | $+ F+ tH 4444 F44t4+t $4444+4| for a ere ae SM r - i LZZ/ senators, who for a week have paar talking against the forest reserve pol-| ley of the government, today indicated ‘ ; An} tf Alton:| ‘ian asgaiateag , fi} iH ' Hp icen been| the PLANS SUGGESTED ' SS a which wanted rla" vrrnine hreats were made while the force of | | | FOREST in : + 4} , "@ is almost equally interprobing of the Chicago roads, [4p : oO tothe / VSL W/ fluence the Chicago & Alton has deterlorated. *Little or no money has been spent on improvements, it s has}| stock rolling the and charged, been allowed to get in a bad way. Traffic arrangements with other roads, ereatly 5 . f Lf, Mf, . After the entire town was cleaned out the Inhabitants sat about on top of tables, stoves and other furniture. They mee aS talked in unde nes among & Alton deal. The charge will likely be made that under Harriman in- Harriman y : ~ be of rates, ' - The public ested in the Uf LET A Se It promised to be to both the Union having an outlet Denver and east and Rio Brands In took over 61 ened. O MN HPA, : OL the road from prapractically ally o out Pedro of his own pocket. an aciive competitor and Southern Pacific, from Salt Lake to through the Denver "Little ue oo One of the first matters to be‘ probed is the deal which jis said to have been made between Harriman and Senator Clark regarding the road known as the Salt Lake route, Senator Salt La Salt Lake 22.-"Little curs t was pitiful aeenae ht was cold and the bitter wind Mining company, ernment, who will do the probing for] the commission, are at the Waldorf in| ManTaLance asAd to the : lines ge the . investl caiis | conference gauion will follow. They expect to call | Mr. Feb. he's wien a sleet of snov fo ase able is nok over ith 5 h reible ejections were accomplished b tr re deputy le , sheriffs armed with ordersy t District court which were se by © Bingham Central ° ( Canyon, hundred in Sear eee mand thie edb shelter under cliffs and crags or the nicht, Dragging their earthly re some Te Rat built ey -side e and camped, Shrill erties rand the noERe ers and children suffering from exWind the canyon. posure echoed down them. protect to built were shields Shouts, yells and shots rang out from i camp where the ‘ against him If he restiges Defore the commission he receives a virtual ‘"‘im-! munity bath," although the attorney] general of the United States and not! the commission would prosecute any case that might lay on the charge of stifling trade Violence. Austria," nestled in the head anon of Bingham canyon, famous for its vendetta-the scene of several murders, and its people speaking twelve differ=e languages, was depopulated Saturay and just before sunset fired by its inhabitants. From its smoking ruins he Austrians, Italians, Sicillans and Bulgarians, nu » man-| ovoniincatl nesses, There Sheriffs Call Bluff of Squatters and FPorcibly Evict Them With. _ railroad bankers Vacate TORCH APPLIED TO CABINS Deputy | begins Monday | the most inter-| in king Foreigners He| and Competition. a York, How Tnterest of Hovels and Take t to afnd Take ~ OPEN SALT LAKE ROAD DEAL as " NEVER KNOCKING $$ ___ a I | ORGAN hand. was In < 0 15 e- "Fire, control. And the audience was out of ligious mee ung held in Bogdan 8 house that. Deputy Sheriff Chidester was shot The great steel curtain was instantly | ana two men filled. Chidester''s leg jowered, but Miss Nielsen, who was on] was amputated, but he is still in the the stage at the time, ran out In front of]/)arness. Yesterday he rode up through the drop and began singing the "Starj}ihe town while the forcible evictions Spangled Banner." were being e made. Spangle anne : The uproar and eries from the audience In the meantime an Itallan and Sife- mess-!dall ‘Thaw, is the most outrageous and | dtowned her out momentarily, but, mak-=/{ilian vendetta was transplanted from vhat-funvwarranted thine which has yet oc-|{!ms @ trumpet of her hands she sounded|the native country to "Little Austria, pais a td Doe SEE Cee Leet Vane : unWarrantes vee 5 lto the orchest leader, "Play the ‘Star}]One enemy followed another and soon ; : ;a trial a3ane remarkable ; : 0 estra ae leader, ever Was made as the result of anjcurred in for the] | -. t ‘ : hel fac yaaa rarri among. them' ie | Spangled Banner and in a moment the/factions were warring among em hour's discussion, Aldrich announced| number of fals statements made | whole orchestra had begun playing. selves. Several foreigners were stabbed vhen the hour came for laying it)about the defendant and his wife. | The effect was almost instantaneous,|or shot, It was seldom arrests were iside. that he would not be in the sen"It is only necessary to a fair mind-| Many who were rushing the aisles| made, for = the Itallan or §&; no lany no Wwe & down Ruahe ate Monday. : but that after f ele lic to call their attention. to! yard > exits s ed and returned to|savied." The victims were cared for ha fter that timejedpublic t all ra toward* the exits stopped a Ae AW LIC Diessib wvitheall possible ent oe ltheir seats. It was over almost as soon|and if they recovered they returned to | ergy ; | (Continued on page 2.) Jas it started. "Little Austria" to reap revenge, This ‘ © mg aes |