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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1907. INTEREST IN GANAL STRIKE IMMINENT MORE AEROPLANES WIDOW OF WHITE J.J. HILL TELLS OF ON THE INCREASE ON WESTERN ROADS NOW BEING TRIED BREAKS SILENGE COUNTRY'S NEEDS nal to zone sion is Panama with praises being for of the simply a desire the great Sec- canal and nel with views of the canal Much "We Interest lend or will the re- who them sionally, troupe but down that scheme its drawbacks. All the bers of the companies there have memdecide to stay there and marry the good ‘looking bachelors of the canal and then the government might, get into } te man \Agers ee errs te PRESIDENT AND IS WEARY WANTS er SOME REST : Washington, Roosevelt be called is March afflicted conclavitis. cally ill sat near him say all He is not today, during what the but outlined further him that he has not is no said that not a single been accomplished officials sinee their Both sides by the arrival are as strong thing had | (he object goyernment in the city. in their wavered. The ------_-+.. Duchess Coming where the government joint CLOTHES meeting would officials can do much ments the other ask harm those re priced N. Xa) very slightly ald it in : Mrs, her ¢ experiments drawbacks, the by most ser- absolutely necessary that the the alr. How ship It to keep may up in sustain it- in the first place, pairs of hugh wings and horse-power will be maintained for Uas a few minutes until, as it will soon reduce to forty or fifty horse-power, to the high grade of pressure. The ship is to be lifted, too, by the power of its engine and movement when in the air will be obtained by what is known as the "Hfting powers of its revolving propellers " These propellers will be at least forty feet in diameter and they will consist light metal ars covered with a light but strong nad It injured from the the and was able body of Mrs. fal marsh yesterday into that ALL big F Pulled In her sag lever Wrong shot car, allead' gaining daughter few minutes. land probable of Mr. a was Baby could steep stunned for under the dress-up ee ] b a good-looking STREET. March will} pletely iGnight whenlshetwislntonncd at Dr. Marvin's trip to New Yo ae mystery as ever. . S was ateyer least, I him do see when there heaven While she is not on 2 was will ever see she sald. "or. think that I will again, and earth reunion, talking it will the ‘ be in mother's eyes filled with tears an her lips quivered pitifully. Then she broke down and was led away by her daughter, Mrs. Myles Standish, who tried to comfort her. All day the Marvin household was buoyed up with the hope that at last they were within reach of a clue that would lead recovery failure has brought matters to a point where there will have to be radical change in the investigation, The state officials here have decided to take the matter ini their own hands Governor Lea, with Secretary of State Cahill is coming here tomorrow for a conference with the Pinkertons The story of Miss Lucy Killen, the pretty*young school teacher, who told h a sensational tale of having met alleged kidnapers a week ago, was completely exploded today by SuWw perintendent.. Dimacio. ith both these clues eliminated, the detectives are completely at sea. They have no other ones and will. be forced to go back to the old' mail that has been received by Dr. Marvin for fresh material for their energies. MAKES VAIN EFFORT TO KILL HIS MOTHER on you $50---worth DROWNS skill, Mrs. White never HERSELF AND HUSBAND'S CHILDREN Dover, Del,, March 31.-Shongum lake, a small body of water about four miles from here. was yesterday afternoon the scene of a triple tragedy that has set the whole countryside agog When Otto Britting got back home from Dover late yesterday afternoon he was told by his man-of-all-work that Mrs. Britting had gene with two of her children, a boy of nine and a girl of three, over to a nelghbor's. Getting uneasy, after a while, Britting followed them, only to learn that his wife and children had not stopped there, but had gone in the direction of Shongum lak He discovered the bodies of his wife and two children about twenty feet from shore, in less than four feet of water. "When the bodies were taken out of the water, the mother was found in a steoping posture, with the bey under one arm and the girl under her. The garments of both children were pinned to her own. The woman nerself was very scantily clad. In explanation of the suicide of his wife. Britting said that almost from the time he married her she conceived a violent dislike to his three children by his first wife, and she had always been particularly cruel to the threeyear-old ehild _ Durango, Colo.March 31.-In ‘an. attempt Lo*.carry, «*.aur threats made against his own mother and his stepfather, Frank H. Blake last. night atatcked both with a revolver and only the Intervention of a by-stander saved} their lives. Witheut any warning Blake started to kill his stepfathe Sanford, and. his mother. Be Bien ad young man could get his gun into action Al liinton seized him and snatched the weapon from his hand. Two shots were discharged, both. striking the shoe of Hinton, but not Infiicting injury Blake was taken to the county jail and charged with. assault to kill. Some some time Blake has been| threatening to kill his mother and} stepfather, but no attention was paid to his remarks. Sonford is an employe of the American Smelting and Refining company, | yromon directly mentioned the name of late husband, and but once did the name of Thaw escaped her lips, and that Was when the question was asked ‘Do you think that Harry Thaw was crazy when he fired that shot in MadiSquare garden?" Almost with a shudder, Mrs. White drew in a rigid pose ; ecurlous and solemn slowness of speech: ‘Herry-Thaw-crazy do not know Harry Thaw -pray, do not speak of him to me.' "You see," continued the widow, "I do not read the and I know scarcely anything that Is happening in New York regarding the case. I purposely avoid the reporters. There can be no possible good of my reading of oe case-it Is bey ond my : am neither heat llene, but some memories, incidents ere too personal, too harrowing to discuss. They belong in my own heart and memory and there they will remain." grand- ee ] suits - 31.-Disheart: Ei ad been futile and that the whereapnouts of the boy mine aoeeric nae a], Justice Shiras, retired, of the United} States supreme court, has made pho-| tographing of wild animals a hobby] and study, and he is said to have been; the first person to take a picture of| wild animal by flashlight to Del., Ay Swift, atte agedMarvin cerananiatae bt vite tle Chubby" collapsed com- far below instantiy.| Huntington did of Collapses. . Dover, with syeat tremendous o (See Snap Shot of Wild Animal. $18 . ing-Grandmother The body of Mrs. Love"I do not believe we will be buried here, a8/the Little fellow again," home. beneficiary SEA a momentum before the occupants reverse power, dashed over a her AT Little Horace Marvin Still Miss- agitation, Mrs. Loveland pulled to stop. It was the wrong one Car The TIVES Lever. embankment and plunged Mrs. Loveland was Killed while remarkable ‘ F Gossip. p discerning. come to Cambridge for two reasons," said Mrs. White. "One js to be with my son and the other Is to get away from New York memories if possible." Like a fencer using his foil with ; through the country. When. ons the fringe of the village, Mrs. Loveland saw approaching two horses attached to a carriage running wildly nm7 CLE to wo which the Accustomed rio fallen was "only Become OP eo Neen a Raving Maniac. Orlear La March 31-Bruno , lirst wiplingas in the f Carlo Opera company, 1 men wreck, without | funds to New York Boehm was clothed | fur overcoat, although the weather | haunted the uae passenger ours musician was com '- | a Ne I Gateway for Curzon, ° Lord Curzon has been commemorated in India by the maharajah of Burdwan. who has credted a gateway in his Jordship's. honor, he. structure is sixty-five feet high by twentyfour feet wide and will be surmounted} by figures of Agriculture, Science and| a wa- the properly tonight waterways {mproved, of must improvement the tnat country, come In the freight statement that railway $5,500,000,000 to it would take construction relieve £ 1 miles cost present of strain through railways alone. The country, h said, must look to its waterways. far immediate relief of the freight pressure "Very few acts of pe batlan tpimtone ve administration have shown keener jnsight into conditions than his appointment of a Waterways commission," said Mr. Jill to a reporter. Control With Government, Here he reached into. his desk,> tool from it a newspaper clipping and read this extract from President Roosevelt letter announcing the appointment of an international Waterways commission "The control of our navigable waterway les . with the federal government and carries with it corresponding respon bilittes and obligations "It is becoming clear that our streams Then best. , . would tinued out | ‘ now Mr his. anthers Side ‘ . cEee: and se ‘ ( ye ru gg the last ten cilities have one-eighth stat years, been if the Marie while the inereased would DS) 920, railways bring it." Do might themselves you think suffer from any was ee plied the through? Disappearing. been in the past," Great Northern ; and cause BUYS think as not tis in When {ft Toledo lareh WO 1 Mat Surrender Secret % youking in and if this [dea| realize the that we prosperity of hav ; ies now and . are cetin 1eef few the ‘ie -| country| @ia Jy DLO, $ es % 2 0 Det- yrds' thi a uble up shows he sue Hew up hi "with deing for mut in all oi "mterest' autnoriticos, city Burns compiled considerable case fi the \ n nl was a and ef Le states revealed river bod: , 1, u forePeace tunr the sent cling aemihe per « is fallir bell | wulop cod lial rune sreat and unnatural. which the man's great proof for Kruckman i twenty-three died n aD preasui vitalt day the Pheabyterign . it is} apes) aad Fabs o he i - nd se thereao a ae pare nes ,: as not instantly San} The tough sbrous sac: containing ea + setae oO oe ee still he has) ters evidence has pre nal mo t t sci TM oof t TLE eet all, must be' | ned. the Francisco for' that mt tweiler the ame ainst en eh. ha li¢ iticulty. y bonding companies, to go on the bond, in' Or Wi Vedical a" Ms : They (ess he mm is caught und UleKe avery nau they | bucket: Maret ind at firs en FELASA VC ta 7 tO taabe ly slightly injured Ps rhey ieee cane iowed that h ieart had coradial days ALarch ise o ty. ‘Bess ay itopsy Oo the \ifchacl, Kruckman, 31 years man: of i envicarattta humihation F ‘= remarkab! the. ¢ Z % (Sr) ESD OUT OF PLACE MAN LIVES FOR YEARS 7 ervic om. hours. This has created) among Detweiler's busines. associate president, | pore tn -_ they expect that tomorrow from | looking towards) without: Mavier may bonds unl as all the re- | Said. refuse already wholly disappe bared, Ir way of doing so on.| we ated would, : Z 4 4 TORE "a feeling -among "some; railroad *men:)}: Cas oF. personarjons ; . Véhan) that waterway Aaventeanent would be RJ, Buuns, son of Detective Burns, be inimical to railway interests, I do| who'has been in this city for the past) 9 00 not Q, n4 -$] QOr D2 oF HEART = ude ns of | | SFOwine el CCAR _- DIS hope development put Idea has "There ever dN a to WE ase = prices \ Bre= mage ~~ SSUReA that the railways | t enty-four loss of business if| 4 Sensation considerable waterways can rapes IS 4 prove its waterways and extract from | 0h ® Mmenchun them one-fifth of their latent Possibl)--KPCer sts WeeeLve: ities, the freight handling problem Ire ure ae ull would speedily be nearer solution than | S°°"U neat Yee the to ' i AR OTIES im-} as majority Popular rallroad fa-| Weller case s e that only. about | overtures will be made i Detw ¢iler's attorneys government isSra'l the eal OOk", Pos Ore) down eae el Sa doubled alate ajority of Salt L ak io men wear them 5 reater, be no frelght problem," con- =| TIlill "As Mr. Roosevelt points! letter, the wroducts of the } interior "Now; ‘ "4 dre a | BOERS a tiral, tee ee ERLE EMCEEBra ie oct Ee pee ama Ie tat Ree teal HIMSELF UP AMICABLY « ‘ Clothes, much- 73,000 at the critics of garments, compared with When nnyoae ny' O} that of local othe: MaKeS tailors the result is an easy Correct victory fOl Garanei handling conditions. Mr. Ifill said there was littl possibility of any great ulleviation of freight congestion without radical changes In. the business world. He reiterated his of. by competent rade act appointing sald ognized SNES Not The three strongest features of correct Clothes Each of them fully emphasized in GardnerSuiWits and rec- -J. recent. in VSS GS EENNSSSVATIENS ACT Jaines the text commission, through desired live in order to world and her so "T have become used to it that I heed scarcely anything any longer, said Mrs.) White i was fore ibly reminded of Mrs. William Thaw as I looked into the frank blue eyes of Mrs. White, the difference being largely one of years, for the latter seems scarcely half,the age of Harry Thaw's mother, but ther: is in the rather large well formed face a look of courage and lines denoting strong determination that are the characteristics of Mrs. Wiliiam Thaw Mrs. White's face is more patrician in type and less drawn by age and unovercome grief, but that there Is something of fa startling, rh nee ao March a Roosevelt terways si- of these rumors as to Mr personal business affairs are pure fabrications, that it is foolish to consider them," sald Mrs. White, ‘but people seem prone to discuss our affairs and in a manner that is shocking in its personal bearing Dilfors. "helicopter," as President ya Stan- leng now a student in and tnat if there was any indebtedness incurred by her late husband that she is willing that her fortune will go if necessary to wipe away the obligations On the otner hand, she refuses to state definitely that Stanford White left any large Indebtedness in the firm of McKim, Mead and White, of which he was a member, adding that his business and money matters yould be satisfactorily adjusted by his and her aerial navito the same which was the high rate of velocity at which it is drawn In the paticular ship upon which they are now working, an engine weighing, about 900 pounds and ecapable of generating 100 horse-power at the beginning, will be used. This high Marénh,..a11.~sspindfina earrying Thei e1r MAIN broken the successor tO|jtijtude and manner. thet betokened A. Rowland, the|}a courage almost beyond belief in a in a big moter car, Uniike the arcoplane, it can be stopS. Loy ela niece of thé Thee Collis ped in midair and still keep its elevaP. Huntineton, met instant death to-| (jon, whereas the areoplane must deday when the automobile plunged » scend as ao as all of its motive powfeet down an embankment Mrs. Love-|er is cut land's daughter was the companion of her mother, who operated the car. By some Inexplicable' circumstances | she more. 172 e is H. of extensive several The Niece of Late e Collis p. Huntington Meets Instant Death. noticed. @ They Saree air by several SHOP. yesterday. of |js AUTO PLUNGES OVER STEEP EMBANKMENT @ Hart Schaffner &@ Marx most |has is making well. Easter is1 Over Bahaie season is fully opened. proud has and SS EAS in her ye turand anc artistic home inI 25. Kirkstreet, just back of Memorial Santos-} hall, in C ambridge, she talked to a in un-|reporter. - iree things Mra Whit« made quite clear, not only by het es yd woras, but by her splendid courageous One preminent feature of the con-|has no stationary supporting surface, ferences with the government officials such as is required in the areoplane, is that neither side knows what argu-|Which maintains its position in the this' %s er She was to Americ "a Paris, March 31.-Although frequent denials have been the Duchess of Marlborough would visit the United States, it is now re:orted that the duchess, accompanied by her two sons and her father, William K Vanderbilt, will sail for America on pril 1 She wiil spend somé@ time in New York and Newport wW hich ; hod ‘ Square garden, White York, taking first death failed, and which not yet succeeded |the late Professor Langley of Wash|ington. The Langley airship, however posi- for 2 joint meeting of general man-jorder agers and the employes' commi é self in Until one side or both agree some sort of concession, it is said a Loveland President went horsebaek riding this afternoon and it was only an accident that he skipped yesterday afternoon at tennis. hx tions as when the joint meeting broke | {ous of which is the diffi ulty of mak| up because of a deadlock. In fact the Jing landings, because of the extreme proceedings have not reached a stage ;high rate of horizontal velocity which | hot that ye lence Ienfec. | esdue s Mone S-lland. New the. tragic SHOULD Railroad Interests Would Suffer From Change, He e Says Rodgers.) 31.-For husband's but onthe contrary she has been eae ; pos stronger, more determined tO |" cept the inevitable that whatever SOrraw has brought, it has only made physi-| doubt " a Madison in] Viola March her which upon machine of type The sald, is it managers, gener a The have investigated the vote taken by aiecaay Wood and Mr. uytis are the con niche rs and trainmen and they Jat work fs used on the "helicopter." contend that many voted for a strike|T¢ js entirely different from the balloon end' the" speed.' there problem since age cKinek ow a "that e ce& Cras nee "HDL FD iisénebio walaa HMEss mritotish easkartertsten he will be glad to get away from the continual influx at the White house The President's mind was made up some time ago and it was claimed for But REEL y a skillful}in Baltimore,|ford the upon Boston, time and the multiple telegraph y be introduce Donn coiraae dj n th S touring car was bought by the niece of the late banker. She and her daughter, attired in their new Easter gowns, jntended to spend the day riding bit. of (By experi- Hopkins] Fe Luytis, solved |jnyentor of the famous crating machines, known sicfans, sys ceca spell he suffered a little. This brought on a little indigestion. He had to do time every day in the dentist's chair and to rise from the chair to receive} the railroad magnates in conclave, who wanted to see him on railroading and financiering. The President, on hearing of the rumors of his illness, burst in today upon a coterie of newspaper men and Was as exuberantly cheerful as if the indigestion had not affected him the least Otto GOVERNMENT Declares She Will Stand Between Her Son and the World, 31.-Dr of Johns engineer |Sor Langley |Qumont has raveling eae Y concessions should be made. > Ao she Nothing Is 5 Accomplished to people) and the GRIEF woman whom tragedy has placed in the most pigen EON that GRE re might) recent a : rail- | UNIversity March professor in HER spectroscope to all phy- 31.-President | was with Wood, rather than to resort to a stril all who are interested in When the conference with the em-|gation. It properly belongs ployes' committee adjourned tonight|elass with the areoplane, at occa- might physics ences developed in detail why the railProfessor Wood roads would refuse to make further|the late Professer it was women might W. IN under duress, It was also said that/type and belongs to what is known as her more anxious to many of the passenger conductors are |the "heavier than air' class of air-|CoMe between the willing to the $10 per month |ships now attracting the attention of young son, Lawrence, their expense if requested You have| no idea the amount of interest that is being shown by persons from every quarter of the country, Ministers, school teachers, officials of literary and social clubs, all seem to. think that the Panama canal is just about the most interesting subject they can | find for their entertainments and are | Swamping us with requests for pictures and pamphlets. We do our best to fill these orders as fast as they come in, for the widest possible publicity is what the President wants. ‘The work on finely all along the All that is' now needed on the isthmus to make existence down there equal in every essential respect to that in the United Stats Is amusement. Just now there is nothing for the men to do after they get done work. It is pretty hard work amusing oneself at times an theatres are badly needed. It has been Suggested that the government take a theatrical Md, Robert mental mechanical concessions, and the employes their position by telling why | these others a singte concession strike on western for three hours in the afternoon and tonight the employes' officials held the third conference of the day. The discussion in the three confer- Shown. congressmen. make Baltimore, Labor: See employes' committee met the |nope they have governme nt officials ici in i the morning. i |], - 4 + The general managers were with them | ** rodynamics, are against the enterprise when they leave Washington come back to _lecture M¥ its behalf. We have a very large collection of views, showing most every inch of the canal route, and many of the pictures have been made into lantern slides. slides, of in three HEROIC DEVICES Models of Prof. Wood Show Willingness to Fly Through Air, The from Eve en those 31.-Chairman Commissioner today MANY t roads members who have visited the great ditch and nearly all of the applicants declare their intention to sally forth on. lecture tours "There are no less than ecight congressmen who have already. received views or lantern slides for lecture puroses,"" said Secretary Bishop, ‘and that number will andountedty "be increased Every member and. senator who makes a journey to the canal | zone comes back a most enthusiastic | advocate Mareh and eee to bring about would avert a commis- deluged. literature Knapp ca- there. of accomplished Bishop quests the consumed the being retary Chicago, 31.-Congress- visited are spread work March have New IN in ft the on ; Bye | eats. y_ AT vie eee me Pee ee se ned ‘Intact. (With {hehenke eho He ae eatin enadeath 5 e toa attribute | Sureo th lung, to | breathing a condition that calls loudly for re-! San Francisco, The whereabouts of | Man been lief, a means to end it would be wel-| A K. Detweiler is as much a mystery | the inju come. For instance a fifteen-foot | as it was a week ago recovered channel in the Mis is sippi from St | ee and the oe y prea- diffic that ae th had! am It was le to withs tand the strain, of her week he might haye lived ror years ee and sald a hea the iS Louis Eto ae eee ae ue re ue Flock to French Resort Yerkes-Mizner Reconciliation, more important wot for the govern-} 3 . ; : ment fra this improvement. It might| Nice Mareh $i, Beaulieu is the ner, whose oe to legless Sepcost $100.000,000, but when it is com-| MOSt fashionable place on the Riviera juration fre Mrs. Charles ; rk pleted a single powerful towboat could | this season ind is < rowded with | more than a year ago, c 1used wide pull thirty to forty train loads. Heavy American and English pe op te [he omme nt, ha mt uke n his place again as freight requiring only moderate speeé ass of Marlborough is resting hea I of the Y ‘ kes-Misner hous sehold in transportati seaboard would by no Mm, way would of longer the be publication on the go gulf, freight between the East and Mr. Hill refused to to work the} here, and there cong sstion| West comment of the after | enc and the young her has rivers] Belmont trying her of are near her. Another American Grace of Roxburghe, lie u eu the duke. - government ee ea FINDS CONEY be Se English ing here, and her after an illness consideration by the federal The | | erence eed ISLAND her experi-}in two Duchess of is and duchess, also at Minister, wome sister n is one the sons, | Fifth Blander Spenecer-Churchill Oliver Belmont, and and harbors congress He would go} no further than to say that the | eral work of this nature has deserved | serious mental with Marquis | Lord Iver for| mother, Mrs. Yerkes' Her Beau; of _jof the} i ilso stayrecuperating! the Mr. with the lapse Bequeaths Gallery of reporter called ee $476.05 REAL of Art. a ae ee He Mrs. Hannah A ora iia of Manchester, N is to gi her fortune of $1, 000, 000 for the ¢ ac ablishment of| gallery of art in that city at her | death With this large sum of money} will be it is expected that the gallery the largest in New England 4 ompare favorably with the tensive and elaborate in. the s tates, Mrs. Currier is now 80 o ld. W hen Mizner.' | arrived in this city a days ago and registere ad at the way Central hotel to await the I 1ext Thursday of the French I ,orraine, on which he was going to I favre Today Mr. Lippman went to t he island to note any changes I night have taken place. Later ay he stopped at a stand to buy some cards I yostal He felt in his pocket to get his roll} < £ $77 and found that it had So had his wallet, containing $1,600) \ n certified checks. Mr. Lippman, re-! porting his loss to the police, said that} t here had bee n no change in his opin-! ion of the place S64 Yerkes residence, ago, the few guests seated at the head Inquiry elicited the information that and Mrs. Mizner were spending evening together at the theatre Mr. jthe | his decision at : in the week Mizner table. PEATE GUNES BOG cage hanged a at the house tonight a butler, before any que stion was asked sald: ; No. she is not at home. Neither is New York, March 31.-Years ago, ; when Abraham ADDI: in, a dry goods | Cal., paid a sightmerchant of Oxna ird, seeing visit to Coney Is land, he came opinion that the resort was a | to the \ ery interesting place. e has years. mansion avenue At a dinner Her | less than Mr. /found Mr We MONEY collected four hundred and seventy-six dollars and five cents for Heber City, Utah, from a batch of honest A. Hatch & accounts Co. with of only one run through our Bad Debt reductign works. We can col- || lect some for you. | Merchants' Protective Association SCIENTIFIC 5th Fleor FRANCIS COLLECTORS Commercial Natl Bank OF HONEST Bide., Salt Vike Us. os G. LUKE__"Some =e People DEBTS, Take City, Utah. Gen'! Mar. Don't That Barton System iT IS THE BEST Look around town, Examine the Siyles, the Fit, the Workmanship and the Prices, then come here and see That Barton System of Clothing for men and young men. Then, there's our New Hats and Handsome Spring Furnishings in grand assortment. Barton & Co.comes CLOTHIERS TO ASAT Main Commerce. gi i who FIRM| NEW Style, Fit Po Durability SANASASSANARER SOARS SSALSS BA Washington, REMAIN General Managers and Trainmen Refuse to Make New Propositions, Congressmen Who Visited Ditch Get Slides and Literature for Speeches men SIDES to _ PLANNED Look to Waterways Relieve Freight Congestion. LEAS BOTH TOURS Must NAASAANSARAAN LECTURE ore : --aeees Government Experiments Are Wife of Harry Thaw's Victim Shudders When Name is Proving Far More SatisMentioned. factory. SNA RAS LE SURASEENT SNISTSASN -_--_- Commissioners Knapp and Neill Hold Conferences Which Avail Little. AAA NSS AEE UNE NSA GARDNER DAILY STORE NFS SS é RBANAANNANANSSASNSASA Ss --w People of Every Section of the Couniry Want Facts About Work. RNSSNASSAAS SANE FE VEE VAAASVAPVASS SASNSSSS | |