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Show OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PARTY THE IN STATE SALT VOLUME V, NUMBER 33. CITY, LAKE | UTAH, pr SATURDAY, re Oren MARCH 16, 1907. Weather OLDEIELD [| ET, HARRI | + ; MURDERED, SAY + Seattle, | Draws: Line Little t ee Clearlyi Lawyer Between) Seat ‘ and of Wife Industrialj Gannon, + + president. Bank and + + + New today Lake Trouble | | Saidi to Have Lost Control off ° : «6 Union Pacific and |p+ + Other Z Hungry Citizens. Holdings. "ae fake THEN ROBBED, POLICE -- March + eee erred , Watches Procession of a of Prisoner. 15.-John brother of J. + + Gannon, HEGLINES + + + Hibernian the of Trust company of + + Yaeeieewms that he was murdered ne' pusposeol coupe' : Z . + | AY Have y. Dropped He About -- ---- -_-_-_--- 3 ES > 8 \ : boos (By __-- William Hoster.) New York, March 15.-For all is worth, the testimony of - it r Ilummel in today the that Eve story Thaw volun-]| had told) order most name called to that all Was a more,. more In business result, Z Is are still consequence houses eager the|the of thelators who food could ee private af-} t was and ie were act of the the oper- in stock a if Order the San of President Francisco, consultation | executive the there | Out rumors this CS to branch strated New of in the the amply to goy- York, Wall street that it |jJust why |ones is in of |but Sec- over, it H. be just quite what financial Harriman |is currently The district, never and H. that » vital things he clean} of the stenographer] @float that the effect tnat it would ably be weeks before the stores prob- | These were to the effect that Har-|today and am gratified to learn of the had lost or would Jose control] passage of the new resolutions by the agai pas crowd owd is Js : even not him she never are Va And eee Ae pbibre Hummel a the ee manifested him,| Tt jn rte ago Micsadineaiclaet. tinct ‘arned nd ac him day: to libel détno in in the story w ey ee in by that Silva or at-| all the the the Some his other this lthat J. This jof the seizures P. Morgan Harriman of high finance; | Japanese laborers was the instrument|and Canada overthrow, thus be-] conditions in is the via. Hawaii, Mexico As detrimental to labor United States and re- surprise with citizens however, had the | not Here been | from re not pect! last night. took is the the Some action, weeks | he ads story |ing beginning: The| prese nting no extraordinary were ago the and Mr. alarm their She riff Ingalls as G@onsitalo: isiman: peace officer Morgan, of the banking posed to differentiate good management and ' In re-|Japanese }4S school Washington raised. pupils in are benefits children of any a FOR the or are involved Spooner could talk Rogers. they It are rece If are the anck : e. winn' hinted at, but. it now on the foreign free se- | °° same basis | id parents. it, a peeve the' that have the audacity his he great hold over J whole _ interests, Stuyvesant ae, anyone to attack him Otherwise, why hobnail shoes Fish w ng up to Over. J. een t was Harriman's Way and he saw no shadow of of revenge ies ; ae ae STN 1ese declares now tha 1e street ADMIRAL JAMAICAN tells been planned for months. who is a self-conceited gen- coma and | Would to street is apthinks today Ueman, had an inkling of it some time aie his belief in his own ability aoa {204 shrewdness made him careless bars | H« Callfornia YANKEE LAUDS the RESCUE gentlemen ee ete and rome their friends, among ee in op yas atetadrotard re financial world, the in men London, March 15.-In reply to a heth ques | camping trail ai Mr the best With Paeeiae for about ontwothe months. of commons house the in ines oh Craze: message Roosevelt's in being railroad|cure affiliations, between the bad. : Abuse to return r Wanted. M deputies of appointment the than aE . ‘little apprehension: nota to regard a signed Wall thing had Harriman, jurisdietion]¢oming saloons accordance men, bergi& any if! hatetew out awaiting the instructions of the sheriff,| went as an emissary to the White who said sa; ; ifif the > President ‘Pres ane were slowly; \h ouseouse to find out proceed to wanted he who in the matter unt!l he was quite sure}implacably hostile to the raflroads of Less conndence is placed|the country as such, or if he were dis9¢ nis ground. ee oe that Evelyn Nes-] katie in to the fact d saloon Penny] wrote] bit had told him the story; that from he1er ipa with the horrifying details haw drove keeper matter Hawthorne. swear-|passed ee d ; restaurant the seat | mas was ss and} photo-| 1ere Jay in the desk of Clerk» the letters which Hary Thaw ‘ aan eae the estifying of pa-| takes off aflidavit while a the|der the railroad Napoleon; that/fusing entrance to such laborers. ‘ELIHU ROOT." whole result was due to President to the}the Solomon, of Justicecourt, great | d‘strict in White,| how Stanford which and meetscarries in the it county| Roosevelt While the exclusion order was be- signed, notified : yet, a Thaw affidavit was|torney for the men went inte court later called | morning and waived examination demanded alleged graphed. Hd the had and ae us Hary how she twice laste othe oa had hat ey told told how him politics however, who whom, in Evelyn Nesbit's presence, | would be opened the Union Pacific, the Central Paci-| board of education. The President has | ™USt have run to a figure that dictated her alleged aflidayit. The principal feature of the day was | the Southern Pacifie, the whole}]signed an executive order under the palling to the average man who The substantial thing is that Hum-|to have been the preliminary hearing of | Union Pacific system, the greatest in|immigration act of February 15, 1907, in thousands, Rogers' language mel swore that Evelyn Nesbit told} three of the men charged with the mur-|the world, together with Reading andj|declaring that the immigration of was said to need expurgation, story-he pie pared, early Mage of ute telat were popeorn, jaunty and : Vine Tas looked qj inconmost today She upon grip its is fixing Age put on, eruous which he purchases eee eet ments of te | one "| collapse. ¢x- six after. today th itjernment. pe is' dent Ps a7 ind aside of flourish } : pg Wane rh there." hand, his 4 1] wit! 1 with the of lvote ‘he»saidv two witha was ] the a -each>.expert|™ h hypothetical j ts me as vo hy} jlaid taken. on ponen it the' of ippeared to death, aside i and until Presi- Admical the notbut inonlyconflict! vas with Satiheaay "bill, some had of re- 0 be the a o'clock on this 7 a ; ag veoh re plied that aaah pe lh bring | Roo: morn-| me pr ag Which 7 1eir ruln:on. ayeli for: ts a mere] and the whole: }ainee nar the interests nod 1 Fish silent Suc of ee anion' aaa or| Un- the dissolve . grimly a the7 others remained the that noticed it was and but. had Horace Ma ly all that + ltalk he follow was Lea would solve e one Marvin, orace today. Tt ae that immediately almost uncommunicative;: say about the night with is. generally the understood | ir |and that the that They Pacific more: a Es loans noeaee were of that called To " > called. in tumble another took bales few in the Har- decided and money their loans eertate his/them His : ree y ar an ‘ Dimalo was, in effect, of dispelling is little chance there theory kidnaping its) the of packed quickly sleuths to to disappear- tragic the money loaned securities. needed Pinkerton | {hey endeavoring of ittle litt or was yest TS Governor "country the, rights] its. of of: y; OBES the assuring through protecting are the of charge in who early town left and at nee is parAae Pat ch " oe er ey was today ere tec circu Tr. no ee action eeoF peeese Renee to ie ei ‘ad Orn KIDNAPERS arip Spe 4 ket} ™ nee country he es Nea Bt ae OF mystery other | Pinkerton grec a ane ~ TRAIL force, Presi- -| the ae: of te: ‘ a Oy Pactfic Southern and Union of srices seers At first they moved to wobble, Baltimore | began for Dover Leaves Detective l daw < r 4 to u Pind Hornce Marvin, down this hilly slight slowly, decline a : oe Paida spasm went caused j even bankthe of some over run to a]/of fear 15.-Following March Del, Dover, Prashant le aa alaeut ar ithe? KP Se ontinuntton railthe against made being was ae at : - ‘lathe ‘ ate to/ campaign wa measui country i xy satisfy to ek +. the Bee N a |Dimalo, gli ae Pe members eae boeruly Me ered amen-jof are understanding Davia want Lea, | ers who between Governor were | long theconference Frank | riman and Delaware, of state they that they nae ee an ane fens that of) tarted show aac | eae i hale .'n Before declared that He eS oO core ai SENATE ' a poet table the" we from. declin- | yesterday up led g~|' the in. surprises customary any eross-examincecs to soo ant BILL fae! the on clash. enatorial econd rhe of de-"| task their completed had perts came | bill commission' police ana that) jp. night the on sane Thaw claring one | sprung Delmas "White shot he: his of ing : to that | authority the ‘aefic d which his|those then Mr. Morgan «as the government, me eateh ;, come IN DISCUSED | eee FROOBCY the all dent with ET POLICE AND FIRE t| state a in she-is nervous ‘the this At interview. personal a |}quested of President ease ae pee ee rate h ti si daca 1s on <nown gun men. e ser presidents 0 1e roads were to be waiting& for | 5 nsible of the fact that they . were _ ea govof master the not creatures the|the of part the on SO War te jer al *. x movth quick en called was She On the of impression) Thewill general |other-: be long not walt th | to courtES to ay come head; her compl aisclindt it pitiful, risen from expression. that say that she had of illness a bed a time with the All guarded relish greatest the is safety personal that care as much Her cheek the wife of the defendant. a : U ae the listle and dull eyes her sunken, are ‘ ine 1 e ; ‘Ircles surrounded by we and Aine a by a p dark circ les % Shi 2 | sides seem J oth : and | wonderfully up head her holds action overt a|s some with room court the over looks frightened. would One om building Nixon apparently In front:of ofthemthe, with Yenderpartakes | and ‘whitewhichcollar, she hat *brond the ‘sull; sAllor tie flowing wax the in for as most the the significant senator ial shoes senator Lafollette wins The 15.-Presiden- March of 0 from and f fight John: at passed ".C: of lafollette There a Rather is no strong Has sentimental than <ordner's te Dill, yenterday ay n favor yote me sent the © Was 5 he take nate woe acne lynot aivided, di sturbed have absent was was 9 to was when] sie pre‘Qn been n eveneee which wn or pill thie ourt REeOUE me SOUR Abe Ruef pleaded Ba, sup for an order) ulative earthqualc ar-| had syndicate anti-Harriman The and placing the | Blgegy Elisor Mat | removing | prisoner in the custody of the sherift ranged to help out banks, brokers and) | After extended argument the supreme | others who might be hit by the slaugh-| bill anti-pass 1 volte of by Per nate senator who killed in the sena tor "park, 8 ED} KILL BILL | jsement Elisov his with Bigevy se is prisoner would| |}but the immediate for room. the and family prisoner Senator close same fhe as aintained mainta beginning. the being c ing iis watch at Inaugurated passed |torneys the Jin chances/| no taking are. George Biggy BEY Nor the that abrupt and far so be } would would need to department treasury !assistance, | : : at- permitted New Keane,|™mMan times In as Se bod Coast Solon to March York, Jullus Kahn of past San au the | lend} . : producing Abroad. 6.-Congress-| Jen, pand, Jiams. | ALL Francisco, is kindly igen Seely, Cleg John yy. . smith, - Wil-|to on keep cell. the Indicted boss from a pris- penmps citles. r of the principal a hurry were at morning Philadelphia voted also rushed various and times afternocn almost lawyer an to find unanimous out aye, ex- John Q. Critchlow, a representative posted on railroads and who has very definite ideas as to what railroads should do and should not sideration came up toward |that do, of the for its the opposed the measure when third reading. members Union Le meet Pacific Prices sale for out sent were |cjock ina away faded values and l/tumbled went quotations As the hours. | few mort for clamored bankers the j}down were stocks of blocks and |} moneys the of wolves hungry the to }thrown |ctoceck exchange. | It is reported that of Union Pacitfie were forced crowd | gjone the Harriman overboard. shares 200.000 throw les the |} When it is figured that this stock | bill. Senate the APPALLING LOSSES con- it He be allowed an op- IN SPRING European} e laughter- : pictures. THE NEWS FROM \ EVERYWHERE. FLOODS that eee GET THE SUNDAY "REPUBLICAN.,'' catch not will likely and work in. their up, as they have been running night and on this basis most of the day to capacity made. being delivery future for orders Over a score of lives have been lost, and} injured, | badly been have persons many gorge The ice in the floods. fatally some to-| from the Allegheny rivec passed down expected @ay, but Tid not do the damage weather the} to the recent warm as owing considbroken was and rotted had ice nere it reached when erably oi Un " a eee oe ee paella the Se BLUR reason no see could to the genstreet panic should spread counconditions of the oe al business pros-| not at all by bear attacks those prices were 4} | «At the close of the markets and in clos ing, yesterday's above | well pact of } the a § reat of ¢ ases majority to the level a t avhich they the way back Pacific was Union the fall stood before laup 11% points, Reading 64, Sonthern to" interviews. The fact that he has seen fit to leifie 444. Smelters 10%, St. Paul 9, and silene silence annd to re- | Gre: at Northern iar ak his s customary Northern preferred a nd inte eas Oil Standard the ik that | eae Pacific 6% and 54 respectivel y, and Amalr =| gamated to power their in all doing h were points better Copper closed 13 istore and maintain public Sonaasnue Anaconda 94s. than last night, and street a take a decidedly lcaused Wall the of head Kuhn, stay stay the of Loeb : the stock panic. HL. Jacob day para Schiff, greatbanking house the & Co., Was interviewed had not been enoug out ¢ ome of aes an into the bill b The title of the bill was read in Steel mills with them not for a week. suspended, and the orders booked up from nine to elghteen | the house, rules without reading. months ahead will be thrown away back] bill passed Voted Against It. that, in throughout face of overwhelming country, the erity ite to to jaction During 95 long th read ne ‘rsons who were recklessly throwing overboard their securities at pa Laie hasty their regret soon would | prit es given is not Rockefeller Mr. action. It situation, the of view joptimistie the to credence give to tended lalso : € p owerful certain that lreport ae ‘ srtalr banking of plan a on decided had linterests bill senate stranger W hen it returned from house vesterday, with the approval Pittsburg, Mareh 15.-Recession of the] tact, that the bill itself hea not been aters of the raging Allegheny and Moread. laid bare what Railroaded Through. ronmatiell rivers today was probably the greatest disaster of the railroaded through the "Tt was Pittsburg district, the tvtal loss from the house," he said, ‘although it Is a very of None at least $10,000,000. loods being Important piece of legislation, and ethrown out the 200,000 men should pee been given careful conw ill be able to cause of the high waters resume before Monday, and some of sideration _-_-_-___+-=+---_ yote Callister and dicaments | son} their Kahn, Mr by |4ccompanied office, RKuet's in his career began Hollings- lwho ~oypdner stood Kahn's | Mi Prag Mary Mrs, as|and today room the to gd | was rence Fag Miller, pitt kl trav anisk aa ace jon me ofadmiitte his counsel. He brought mother, will sail f 1 Burope » t tomorrow w | for sail Vill é a lette 1 S Presialton, Hulan It} York. New liner American the tating |On Shortridge Attorney from W ilton Smith, x : . Rule t he has been added to the corps|is expected that1 they will remain} | main ey Bul- | tha srinkerhoft jent Lové a| visit and months several for |4broad striving been have attorneys: who Ras- | of the bill: o gohnson, oe against The yi orth anne! it, ambpetn. a Storiettes and Gossips. The Comic Supplement i ' preamusing its with all a= ni Go | probably | fali the but yalues,. of ad-|ter under case the took judge |court reports actly what it meant, they had lots of other work to do, took a chance and Rebuild San Jose --__-_--__ Buildings, secre15,-The Washington, March tary of the treasury has awarded the jcontract for the reconstruction of the San Jose public buildings destroyed by the earthquake to Baker & Bullman of San Jose for $26,675 Six Members H. B. 57, when was scented Trouble providing an honest 16-ounce pound of up for by Senator Seely, came butter, that a bill provided This disc ussion ot be a pound of butter should pound wards stamped be butter, that it should _ the and name manufacturer's the numthe to as plainly pac kage marked Senator it contained. ounces of ber had issued statements intimating Seely that Representative Hone, who owns in. an ennot acling was {a creamery, measd the folie manner reported: tirely honest rad. bean towar it ure since hous¢ He sald it was through Hone's | efforts the bill had been pigeon- -holed, Seely's efforts had ] } i io was selling for $181 j ago months | t,yree professional detectives, : the of ke} theory ast ockl be o might there that opl Sag " Th ‘ ste rompt and clear action of| $120] to it dropped that and chare kid-}, the to points now amateur, rail-| ond of ilues the that panic, market at-| first. the made Hulaniski "Senator the | the day,",| saved P Cortelyou Er: tack on the bill. He objected to making | road curitie might be impaired or) naping of Jittle Horace by way of Dela- lantern it can be seen that some - | secthe "T have strong hopes be- | he is currently It explained lost. money lone handbeen have could whieh bay, ware his} alter not could that But destroyed, Lak Salt a s well as from the{ | to Ogden, apply it eal fi GBS ‘ si ray recalled vs sake go0¢ is willl reres ult fro much that | were Rogers and Harriman that |)jeyved frozen the traversing by reached the} ily If du his do to to! determination wanted Lake it of Smith situatio se nator ap in Re "ading and | present as bad in her equally change |egueht 1ad's the Ty e marked day of i | 4, the Mareh afraid) meadows were railway the nd the |} bank of "cities toy reference the |remove the in ‘ : atior 1 : F Blan railroad sitIn referring to "eh present losses in half a dozen | severe stained irance so con- | disappe .to ‘them. for itely w who Clegg, uation He said but trie! chamber! 47 ap ara nimnaalt madelooked her | first |leadingela the firht Senator for the passage of the;is|ofduct a panic the ind compel their| One thing was made certain by the other stocks. Perini einieena Shows Wisdom of President. Rtaptlon an) ts rhe? 1 tea ied "heavily | men ul wouldn't stand for the tam criminal Lasocial to conduct. them-| sudden change of the weather Isvery »°o Has Harriman Lost the U.r P.? "The that. there would be no occasion | particle of Snow was melted today and elyes pe onle will be ; iene élite 2e ares and the way a the: stand a, railroads 2 ; ; 5 B . 3 threater would that \ | ls denies . arriman . i pis 4 b | weaththere warm a ent 1f this shic enan the land was bare, into 1) the L of 1 voule L together action Th e welfare federal first} for, brought nearer the of citi« for cood Eek TL r | dt ance: a are insisting or' is indissolubly connected with the sue‘ SoAeaten eae : one , i the body of little Horace his) er.jf it-continues ; going actson a with was. such ie pA -sDAant of ;Tor, | work good the} ' Mit) shouldbe:I oppose uid,eécondclas hi J ne eal ‘ tie ' | laith nea aR ae ae Fat ; Liceet adapt‘ : ij er: Rt Huse 6f-thestopping Marri-| is on the farm. will be located at that he has lost control of Union PaPor Roosevelt Presider it of the other cess 1A vas W shi iff \ | J enn ti he houcht| }once A 5 7 3F thi of detectives natural the by die: he simthoug they If commilling not bring about the mud Was man |) iz@eested. amendment did the of © nthe . We t . MorP. is that J. Is certain that ive |" aT hey buzzards. land-the othanything |) peenliar than than did most Harrimanism ot more. require} to recognized, earlier uch oa 1 stances ‘eer WGA apy ny Baer: i eee a ull) | 1 eht 1 va" Hox f raitine carer laa rivy ply steady have ; been; friends his the e | can2 and pant By the nearby , awaiting hovering, drifting always; thet) whither we were uld have \ ers, th ey couk irishte: else of the bill ize that and Fitzgerald permitted her to} the 3 days few last arse in the buvers most farmers, the by cattle of ve Le) killing Ror the but. destroyed Values eqjd| rendered a {ands it bill eraod he has I slit whether saa Hf course he has juestic Ye am ° : ‘hering: Wy . gogo o on would ogra tae Seana ta fihel-s WHEher attor- ||Senator Willi ' pd IT am. opposed | program Ww uld j:of whom do their own butchering. they are in the : greatest good humor s the e question answe great Service brokers prominent most of the One ea = themselves |= corporations Ttarrinian. on War Started imendment th }to y' was, answer her and ney ion manageY today; said to the corporat street the in be valuable for time] asked Morgan Mr. Thereupon | is. Lost. Amendment ruled | court the after ey dii ilely this that dispute beyond arr t ; future."' s in the Stillman!} the with to consult Which fin ip ‘ ' waive d het unconsciously having that. however, some uneasiness, solely aimed was stocks of slaughter ublican's Re The t| Pin the in interests Rockefeller for tl TRAP IES of the ‘or is asking "Who He is a man who communication Harriman. privileged at Mr. to right over the anthis afternoon National bank and other financial lead-| a X. Smith inquired Benoer hen | bill £ nemie s nouncement many made during her direct examination Commerce necessarily ihas Interstate that a plan} grew confering of this Out o; saith "In. people of hundred Wh in occurre d These what of part financiers. told she powerful jamong were to] Commissioners or the appeasing of the President, said, Senator Willams, no. longer) Lat Blane patiently been Hummel's offi e, she BO have ry to con}enemies to start for Chicago dominant | the as Harriman ot) rid et the Harriman the-ame Boras nt Bun Mr, vote,on. when The and (the | was time, I itheir pt ivilegs that claim Alton States tinue the investigation United the in factor Dill. | vcitnway the on senate the of line-up the | first ulibefore stand Hummel witness the the for on went wedge pening fact with Pacitic Union) vast road This move, coupled his away iking divis following the showed }1t ° aavit na: peaoez that Governor Dineen of Illi nols and Atconuuem Danmigice tons Interstate | told a pl in| _ Out of this conferring grew ‘ Ht slants Kh, |, wen Lake hiS manipula of |. For-Miller Will Let Affidavit Go In ns on TOMORROW. FOR inois are the} at be: torney General Stead of Ill would he that o largel i aLW rence Park, Lake Salt < as of testimony his al-| Smith upon seized will he they his affidavit Tee rath-| coninterests, railway other of hold a merey Love theic way to Washington to and Johnson | nt f ' mh a the this Incidentally, i efore jury »-witho c Sania ehand . wea AM ina 7 ? ‘ r lent eolor to ference with the President, factors powerful en aee Dakar h 7 . consult 1 | Other. his at they than, 1 n|. ~ tal roe Ss nn ; deliberately in ad-|., Nop Ee ag oe itacted be brought 7 ste Court. Sa fs ‘crite De Delmas Fasheee Spring of aawed. page A Roose-| the report that action may had with President were BUMeM! tions ih, ter, Smith: of to think the i les Sarma Oo c against the validity of some of the Alton ; ure CeMaTne Harriman = e} sromisec va 1 a into a corner! iton qj) end " to pe to drive Mr. journed ions. yeisael eee ithe.) rs outstanding. ae ie amendment | sé curities, which are now the tie, a vote. being The as mercilessly. noes nee TThey . pounded stock his s stocks a raitter over; but hefer beet, a " K? . REG: Xe : } . Ns = bee : cs 6c 4 , Brink-)|, and Senators as TM ther ob-to offer m4 no The history making events of yesterday he will ross-examination. Factions! ore aelost. Rt | Gardner I alty . ¥ +: - ve of getting rid of Il | The Modern Pirate, l ‘They were after his money and I am | ly that The . It land the day before had their terminainformed that they got it. iably ; DO Attempted Late WOT a ee se | Hummel it could subjected tion this afterrioon. Before noon HarriMr. that y Ciactatan athe - a story. an illustrated this} even that warned was he Again CLOSELY GUARDED iS be | hardly said that the wor Sst was over, RUEF of‘ thorou ( iprogra ust. ec Se sO jole i lis* s . ; i ise a the ¥: character zs . Bp eacins oe = A eed Be - nee ! driven eas oan f rom Contributions ‘ i 36.80. vio ARES son ot opening-higher as DE Re }for, despite the high at : ae ee ae era ana the man closing of a preceding trong srevery ee Far ere wou g ts : ; Sof) ; RE TNS aaa a ent Le ee aad aa plains, in my opinion, the sudden and }compared with the America's best writers. a Ban -1 be er {x au d ange! would 1 widespreac ie ay. 'l day Ce ‘ Court to than Wall street had eve r seen before today Asks California Supreme was e Ear in the 6G market § turn. | favors ible ‘ the very ‘ besta4 thing ilcox that"7 tak ors SG Ella Wheeler § wer, nt me etna "3 eP gees Once. at Biggy Elisor move over ii a uneasily ei RE to had shifvea be r will Thaw | -the market ms W rallroac and <A ) i ‘ | ‘ween i a considered a Standard Oil Backs Stocks, ordinarily be t llan Cc what would isd M 15.-The last | interests that had undertaken to wrest San Francisco, March er ™ then afternoon this wide range But Rockefeller astonished Wall jrather William astellane, e arquis would | railroads Tlarrimar of | control eourts state the in battle J preliminary een ee youns by coming out confidence took root and, € xcepting the afternoon street a this Edwards. George de clared he Rear which in POC statement Caen with ann: close was moved th to b L tad 1 P camps spec(be. the little slump before the "mystify" Wi ithe, and confusion attorneys|the the thig mording: where PASS In the pleas- and consideration Critchlow said that the bill was be- dent himself Lafolle Waite oo epAtiinE: anes in cyan z I ccordit a ; sprees hy Botte Nears » ‘ Gardner's Measure Goes to the With Two Votes Lac kine. committee The the measure While the members realized that the bill was not exactly what it should be and it would take a it \ ANTI- in a few session bills. is seattered throughout the entire asked to have the bill placed at the country.» =It is strongest in the midToot of the calendar until the amenddle west. Yet, on the Pac Ific coast it ments passed upon by the senate could is so strong that one of the senators be typewritten and handed to the from Oregon lately declared that noLafol- members for their careful considerabody could take Oregon from ask peal This motion was ruled out should lette if the Wisconsin man it, and Washington is reported almos t}or mole: Talks From Chair. as strong for him. there is a feela than all this, ing in political circles tha t the Presiing railroaded through and _ insisted questions | few viding that railroads own and eontrol coal mines and various other provisfons not in the the interest of the commonwealth, have been stricken from Lafollette backing. organized, indulged Friday's sessions. The railroad bill, S. B. 95, passed as amended by the senate. The objectionable features in the bill, pro- Backing. denying that presidential a during the selection of Isaac Stephensc m, a wealthy lumberman, he will ha ve tightened his grip on the state and in fact de eee his complet e mastery of i w ith Stephenson thus to friendly his cause, Lafollette will have a tinancial backing for his presidential movement, such as he must obtain before long if he is to become a serious facor. Isaac Stephenson has in the past helped Lafollette's case ou t of financial difficulties, and if Lafol lette would 1 nake him a senator there is every reason to believe he would do it again, has at through Wisconsin. dictates house antries sort was|tion channels of information open to them euaee WN eccta all) that he was not making war on rail- erie Siete Oey fi the ‘noust robin baliavedSaiiatsrtum- Pee See tol ne Coneiabte ends Ane, Harriman's where fo a ie ptiquerto. in lanes they found just that! gn enn are members of the miners'/roads as industrial institutions; Like that horrifying day of Wu mel sald were and they learned ane ereatest confidence is re-;he was fighting railroads which per-|or the earthquake, Foreign Seeretary Grey | great holdings earlier inthe, trial: when/Jerame foros} oom uso that in order to carry the tremenbroke the law; | replic tears posed in both officers and a member |sistently and brazenly the Thaw, Nesbit Evelyn ed burden he had extended his line rights|aous such that add may "an Nor the pursue to are known to be tried|that he intended to blazon|°f.the appointees 4¢ credit almost to the breaking point. referred] «treaming down her ch eck'. ineident the In he | were yglalmea that ditch; last: the to breakers influence/| the fear of the but true, and her of ‘utter de oths the world to the de radatloliy-»thisi«per La ata of the I. W. W. on members of the|would never end ur it .was. proved | {0- pomee tT am convinced of is that while r Was Staggering Under Load. REE Lae nd bel pgs 4 1, Cutustrophe ally thing apart forth ee mining department of its organization! whether the government of the United oa Aiiel's hold his great Jine of securities American admiral stop . laW | misunderstanding, the States could check its effect not without is George of Harryf Thaw trial ee) ‘ PREY seems to take the breaking by the railronds or whether as Insple by Singlé-mindéd eres, he had borvowed to the limit and was 6 Li weight of milstaggering under the relieve sufferings. desir a above and ‘Tiuation of the reports of his beige a} thes, ob maby pact of them, the were Nesbit again Called. Then came rumors tA 3 udavelyn as ‘ on his ae tion lions in loans. American} other eae aoe the sew and power of rked man very lightly and ha wrecki owlfeis mophysical Th an ack "OW PS) een Tee es p Ss and| peop for fondness veloped : , tne Washington, tial Madison to he on in now knowing will H. reported ictims one sure, happened two:men the probably president | chie -_-_-_-~» 15.-No to happened. that who demon-|E. from the Isaac Stephenson H ot After Hone Resents Attack by Seely and Amends Butter Vacated Shoes of John C, Bill, Spooner, Resign ed, Cc 4 March seems the to carry | declared. matter telegram Root the federal promptly. was a State ¥ 15.-That in exclusion today this|retary of agreement Japanese ve Ota according its Mareh is willing. ernment ane ae aatirial whispered th depending, SEEN TOLTON HELPS FROM CHAIR BOOM a s trusted secluded bt inner- bankers how te do things tensely eee the great them aerating aleation the for ' trance to United States by 15.-In of rooms who ae provi- home March sanctuaries close.|market for up isi carry York. most thronging | OMC88 Ot quest everybody ae uk Maha New at| in must procession great an business practically things in the were -_-- _ PRESIDENTIAL oe nice ang Of oe chict ‘The education. of board loeal the of the ¢ apacity of Wall street} upon and| tall women men, see to sight common losses Harriman's and brainstorm, follows: work-|message their complete to streets} monarchs the along golng children even laden with bundles |will burst upon the world as the great"Washington, D. C., March 15. are figured around $25,000,000. What For three weeks there > were tumors] est financial sensation of2! history J "T thank § j you for your telegram < of | Rogers togers she shelled o ut to the i t y a of it] hazyx some of it the a i. | "0" lit and streets As tell Harry brut White's 15.~Today " Goldfield condition jury|the White never of He told . a lot circumstantial, , some One of the forgot the jury|same and March - of standstill there court Stanford she the interests Abela the Hummel the Nesbit with that that] price. told lyn him him Thaw } tel . Goldfield, + before case. the Hummel on went Thaw paid tarily e Morgan Crowd aC al i Wrested Union Pacific tN) , From Railroad King, ‘ fee _t : ; : c . No a Counsel for Defense Mayc Re-|aS Sheriff Ingalls Constable} Determination of President to ON JAP UESTION /v ov 7 WhlO® ‘ SAI Cand JUTIOLC vi} G c re , oe nt m x ; nt ; ¢ lachi ve call Evelyn Nesbit-May Inman Permit Saloons to Protect People's Interest Close o Nextry Week,/ Continue Open, Caused Combine. Brown Laborers Refused Enater Not Read and Copies of Amendments Furnished. Will Gain M uch Strength. $25,000,000 Each. r Ay PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair. {| Harriman and Rogers Said to If Lafollette Wins in Wisconsin Measure indicate ae fae K + Orleans, was found dead on the east shore of 2) under - cire Union ei, (] + T. JEROME CLOSES REBUTTAL! OFFICERS REMAIN INACTIVE MORGAN LED INTHE ATTACK GOVERNMENT ACTS © | WHOLE List sTRENGTHEN . UTAH: SENATORIAL FIGHT BILL 95 15 RUSHED KEENLY WATCHED THROUGH HOUSE tn ornteeEe + sini OF The Jnter-Mountain Republican = | BOOSTING --- THE NEVER ALWAYS ae, | OF N ORGA tha t Senator brought the bill from its SOOT AES |5rave see ct mda te the nat reeete amename it practically useless' as a Tate Against Full Weight. epresentative Hone arose to a que stion of personal privilege and resented the statements of Senator eley in relation to his attitude toward the bill. He said that he had in no way tried to Keep the bill from coming before the house for its consald that in its present form he was opposed to the measure, didn't believe it was glving him or iny other man who made butter a square deal He said the shrinkage in the weight of butter when it came from the dealer was due to the loss of moisture; he said that a. certain amount of moisture was necessary im butter to preserve the grain. He intimated that you couldn't make good butter if this bill became a law and characterized it as an impure food measure, After considerable discussion the bill was finally amended to read that a pound of butter should contain 16 ounces before it the place of its manufacture and provided no method of finding out whether or not it contained that number of ounces when it was shipped. It will take several days for the smile to wear off Representative Hone's face. Artist Fired. afternoon session Speaker the desk in front of him Lobby At Joseph the hit that brought the echo from the basement, He pointed his finger at a man on the floor of the house who was talking with a representative and eried: "You will have to stop lobbying.' The stranger arose and said: "I ain't doing no lobbying."" The speaker said: "Yes you are, you have been around here all day, and the sergeantat-arms will kindly conduct the gentleman from the floor of the house." The lobbyist preferred to make his escape before the sergeant-at-arms reached him S 65, by Benner X. Smith, providing for the exercise of the right of eminent domain and giving the smelters a right to condemn land surrounding their plants was passed by us house after tepresentative the farmers in an hour's McRea his part discussion. representing of the state said, "Lam opposed to this measure. In the spirit of fair play and justice to all I ask the gentlemem of the (Continued on Page Two.) |