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Show <Vuy -__ ss OF TIN FiciaL IAL ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE OF UTAH. sx Ohe Inter: SH ountain Republican' I | ALWays | -=_ |, BOOSTING NEVER I - today 1i-Terms between were the - epnductor made; s 1+ |* Utah, transferred Port to con- as Louis, 2} them a total WIC yearty year, and ethomninneare Arbitration All danger of increase Will + JEROME pay} is past. Sane. MAY APPEAL CASE. ~~|Secret Hearings Declared Un-! lawful by Prosecutor-Will Continue Trial Monday, (By hour and "Valuable this peace} burglars { It jJeast ju t Kefused. a strike Is BURGLARS RANSACK- HOME; GRAB $1,000 and of be at oner wt r¢ is Stead _| house morning had been' no Willlam rk, Papers thaw today « Stolen From Residence of Del Wilson. $6,500,000.0 Unani- ahahasanenasnnnnanannsanny +| " Jewelry ing Renders MOUS Decision That Pris- +) to Cumpbellton, N. B.: Wallace >». Bond of rw yoming, appointed consul at Ade n, Arab trainmen and the Eeneral manager the western railroads Addition 1} concessions by the rouds averted ia strike! that involved 45,000 men The new contract will be signed tomorrow The total increase gained by the men ot forty-two roads is %6 W000 a year j The Increases granted are or tute t Jewelry valued at about $1,000 was] ors, 310 a month; baggzagemen from the flagmen, $6.59; other employes, 10 per ‘| stolen residence of Del Wil-] ison, 127 South Eighth East street, | cent Public opinion against a strike between the hours net night that would have cost millions, and the] Thursday ;S and 10:30 o'clock Every room jn! retusnal of the men to arbitrate brought the hous: Was ransacked by the burg-| about the settlemen Representative lars in thelr search, and it must have| of the conductors' and trainmen's nsaken at least an hour for sociations of forty-two western rail: them = to| Ponds will ao" Homectapny tonicerow complete thelr work night i he entire detective force was; They awilliiien cinneiin eantenan pie brought into play, but up to a late| of ee +| consul Mauritius, + VICTORIOUS > IN FIRST CONTEST Theodosine Botkin ne:oO IG OSHS 7OUKIN from trace of Hoster.) April 4-Harry safely cleared path reat to barrier Florence | ; Diclous fates his his Evelyn commission ing in the decreed the the been the District from | legality of the Chairman t nerce ppl of Taree 2 / will men rOsmend names son Knapp Com of were of ssio the £ "Nellhe " draw up acca the the, Chiefa signed William Travers put a smudge commission's course of aece and the eee easy section of the men,| olty| (eo compel the minutes trial Justice furrilah madeae Work forthe him with the of. the to commis: laa ii they wanted to get through with | sion's: sessions Of-) (heiy work and get away The immediate result was to tle up to} e | the case in a legal ton PS oat ict te Interstat at Cor 3- signatures to letter Whole gaint: _| tomor-| None Zt of | Wilson m rhe ifter of Tfouse the Ransicked, neighbors the robbery, and family. feturned 10:80 o'clock was | Shs was the ore theft ater ndvances, Uement: because, Rane wis betrer agreed they than to ana. chaos, a e on wet-V Fight Hink Been Long One. The conferences between the general) managers and employes committee ex- | tended over several months The man-| agers in February offered a 10 per cant) increase to all employes in. the eis : = ; favance of 77 FeLMICe ORO wi a Ret tle- te a proposition if a Gus rallroad Tedectec ind in i tavor o beer \ settlement could not be made. employes'-committee then save, up. Pp April it examined at LEGISLATION Declines, Ue Is Work ON | om if IMPROVEMENTS adverse cs CET will we ba entablished Taft be trial unable should to" he agree ind ordered. Jev- night, ctiveauimesaiipection': of thy minutes. secure much valuable matter that could be used against the d fendant on this seeond trial "We were informed,' Mr. Hartridge urged pertinently, that this. was a proceeding for informing the con- Royally 4.-Secretary should. reached | science of At ne the initary of the Culebra cut here. improvement and the Gatun }it But dam] would what the. court; that leaning seem, is nfl te of the future lock and|he takes his test: the. of pottom middle the lock I engineer tant on ; VENE Ane; pit } the in the Maltby, canal, : of center first asand Wil | was to be of toward immediate Thaw interest is threatened appeal to the Drop May Jerome . fonight there was . made, ‘ + + in thority the of No. 42 and says without by RR.' S. at work to millionalre. ¢a pe e gitive Saree Wal Pte ‘mountain Country, Piaeeeeee + - JjAhat _ New York World ty President ' 5 for a stipulated Glass Gets Week More and Ruef Trial Begins Monday. Ss en Vice Tre aco, -Anri _ s Glas ebathive hiagigtesieie Masini ahead president of the Pacific States in} sum| | emg ery, week ‘ company, was : in given Judge Morning. This was because in of the the in- op = urn o = coay th government s In: -Wyoniing. iahds arge ftracts and Coles of alrado. providing proseecutior s stoppe , MPa Ae Se 49 this‘ Conl Jands valued at wage millions of ened. dollars were illegally quired from the the tes- rnment byt ye y "} i teak ' coSn IinAIOL ir ton iit eer eo Tl 1 and only made e@ statément admitting his guilt when he had been confronted wil a copy of the Haf€riman letter to Mr, ch h ates miade in ticket recent $5,000 ‘is sight hat , ae oeleaue aa, the ential ana Veo. nee 1p & ent into, the| hands of Gavin McNab, a-form Oli~ tical boss of this clty, end ‘Falrtax Henry reformer he Ruet A. Ach, and lt. remained for the By and' px develop, oeEoierof the the teld property held the heretofore In the grip of the ratlroads, relief Is Vanished. b Wheelman, an alleged At today's session o years, Interstate Commerce commission to bring them to task and disclose fhe methods used in "acquiring" ale s in. the abet: teas a "Bait Lake, Denver: and. other cities of- the that grant the Moan would alaCoMthaneh Ger oa Where jury > overnme me Sova without paper that Ae ieauthority. Another peraon person's The penalty for this offense Is one year's fusion pre grand " court that he had been unable to serve | West Sig P, ~ the bench warrants issued for his arChance for Indepen¢ . ' sisi rest. With the interstate commerce la in At today's session of the grand jury actual effect, the transfer of a Natge it developed that $8,000 was paid by the part of the lands held by the monopbribe iving ‘Home Telephone company Mi mee primary Sata WET of 1905. oly will mean that there will be an tow secre arlistcot the supervisors: on opportunity for independent operators the the . investigations monopoly - lines aking Meigen vibe "iblatipns © ege Nn} ie Lhe relg s petween . President Roosevelt and Mr. Harriman ve set out in the letter to Mr Webster 1iill was arrested under section 642 oF the penal code, which makes. it ; demeanor to open or read or publish ais rectly or Indirectly any letter, telegram ve efore before 7 brib-| the coal Gould which reSulted in his indictment has} not yet been' transcribed , ; The cases against Detweiler was also continued, Sheriff O'Neill informing the or, $500 fine or both take taken ri for respite ; court and or money. Hee was was e "ke c then locked up for] the night without bail Hill declined to state how much money he got, and was ‘ when questioned as to whether ‘ he had been induced to publish the correspondence of Mr Harriman by enemies} imprisonment im timony i a indicted another Lawler's following wigantic termountain region and the prosecutlons ‘started by the department of justice of the United States the railroad and Individuals who have lefrauded the government out of thousands of acres of coal lands, comes e the announcement from Washington 1 le J ~Acifie. Ri ad-Coa HAE an fate acl penn tt a eee te Oe ae has _-_-_ Tele a Telephone the ‘Harriman Louis Iid- Webster, " Semen 2ake 'Valuable Tracts in Utah, Colo- for Salt have Lake been and other suffering from efties coal tasnition yearly. When. this land pérurnda' to public domuin and taken by Independent rs whiten trial, rate uel, to ipa it he continue nsulting strain," an wel Lave pe M i or an- between severe cross-ex at YE and s-examination the sub-| -| mission of documentary proof to him, he made a eomplete confession alleged he y rid and that he had sold the accusing letter to looked forward to with tel lo the acute phase ontroyersy reigning be-| intere ~ae & Confronted With Letter. Hill-was greftly ‘agiiated when-arrented) rriman +> : rado and Wyoming Are, GRAFT CASES DRAG. Directly Affected, IN FRISCO COURTS... was 1 y, The < Broadway, Sidney Harriman Hill Decoppel public correspondence Harriman which W. office making asked him to Roosevelt raise for the . a national ca ale 90 e ~ f $200,000 mpaipnOf ,.100% 4the , sure - of , Hill was taken to the office of Assistant District Attorney Jerotle, where, after} Vashington, April 4.--PRefore the Interslate Commeree commission today attorneys for the Harriman railroads contended that the Union Pacifie and Southern cannot be designated as % # + F+F+FFFF+++ +++ + FFs +t tooo 4.-Frank the brokers, with ward Government Resumes. Investigation Into aRilroad King's Financial Methods, anc uo BONS: A pangrs arrest cinbe se- $/GREAT, +) nw the w Jers anyMaa thé had and at varlo of fared' 16 cthe sold. Whole eondé the they . Ana apadicaty had bought . Transaction Legal. transacHe explained that the regular, tion. was ntirely legal and though admitting that the view of such high finaneial transactions had changed in ; and that the moral aspect of the case might not be now what it was then In the course of this explanation he dropped the remark th the time was undoubtedly ecming, if it had not already arrived when federal supervision would be desirable over the issue of When he had finthis part of his Conmimisioner lar rather branched oft from the immediate subject and said: "Mr. Cravath, seeing that you have uluded to the federal supervision of the issue of corporate seci extend your remark ind tell ws what you think is ne and desirable Mr. Cravath paused as though he had stirred up a little different brand of discussion from what he was prepared for He sald, however, that in @ general way he was In Ta or of a federal commission over the issue that would have control of corporate securities Condition Has Changed. On the general subject of the reorganization and reeapitalization of the Alton Mr, Cravath said that each move was legal and generally recognized in entirely practice at the time, however railroad they locked upon He might now be wound up by a recapitulation of his posaying sition Clements at this stage put a Judge question "Then it) is not true that if you take a good, conservatively managed roud earning good dividends and free debt, it is a shining mark for gentlemen of who ean buy and recapitalize it and put its securities in such supe that the burden of on paying the the people About dividends of That the on them falls future?" Alton Deal. ; ae ad at fina ety wae that heh tion of the letter. Aftec canictihie aU confeaslon,| Hill wept bitterly and begged to be Oey eke rs ee his wife see and home to his e on ‘eat refuse, the prose will be continu rad with a the dilige nt the command of chat iennktment justice. Restored. Lands Coal °.~~| MURDERER CAUGHT yey Questioned. When Sobs 5 wwWhat faqy your ~ mo s was asked Hill was of the correspondence tive in publishing eseeking arriman-were - you ir venget Soa . ot pee Washington is a Following Jast service Republican's The by sent' nigt ight oak (othe are lands "Coal dopublic the to restored be to are HASE Frank Constantine Held in NeW j iain as tne reste of recede activin id to say, what know not "1 1 do Hill, sobbing. "This int< to my wife and children I the office of Mr. Harriman when I was a boy and remained there in good standdiswas I years. twenty-one for ing absolutely ago year a about charged understand can you and cause, without for-| for my feelings I have no good that is a terrible blow York . for Death ) y of Mrs. sion t he Commerce Interstate commis- "The Union Pacific railroad ang its subsidiaries and the Union Pacifie Coal ompany, has agreed to return to the coal a h immensely the | eyverniment Geer aieik ape ae y in selzed have W. -Gen- | lands . they A 4-"Mrs. April York, New " ernment go the if Colorado and eut| Chicago avenue, LaSalle of try, on erature ae As prosceutlons. drep before presence in my throat own er er ‘hs 1 ag . a rans ng s limitations murder not I did het prevent I could employer.' rer undoubtwi chil gove the eetions, as Is belleved you induced by any one to make ithe woman, ‘Were offer. the accept edly for continents three over yyynted 4} Harriman, Mr. of letter the public has been suggested in the newspapers?) yore than a year, and with Action On Other Titles. _ < a murder committed aving I am to say. what know not do Fors the Harriman by surrendet tal ane Frank attention world-wide feetce wife and think only of my 1 can dazed. worth dollars. of millions ol today | porations of deception, weary Constantine, children." govby followed be will lunds coal of | concomplete a is he what much were you paid for giving UP | pade "How the Gentry. of fession letter of Mr. Harriman? the against fa-|ernment proceedings the in knowledge his sams to titles the involving corporations to willing not are they lands other a fight, 5urre nder without "There also will be proceedings against the Colorado Fuel & Tron company, : the Utah Fuel company and posstenogra- | was in his office, oblivious of a tragedy private Hill, it is said, was idjudieatook|{n his home, Mrs. Gentry staggered, S!bly an effort ta obtain either Harriman and phen original hoc Nie Ima : against the state Utah the letter of , Mr. Harriman tO} down two flights of curving stairs, ; Cot- | | tion *!® (ee | ms eaeof ‘tivteian «at ae ly tle ag ei ot eee wae eee physician a of door the to (ered obtained] or dictatfon trom Webster Mr. r "ou y whale ne . declared the doctor | was when jing in the house, and, in the} stenographer cther some it from acai « mi one oe ous to knocks, | tonight response in door the opened had| Hill rate, any At employ. Harriman routs a : AG of the thes the people his feet at |fell dead a book office attorney's district the in In: bey t le with greatly Fe and | Was Castagnino Vachris, Detectives of stenographic notes of many containing corpazation * eel nen ' the aye W ednes- | Lory last the capture made Mealli He] Harriman. the private letters of Mr. gation iny ie re conductet to} 0° iu i found was Constantine when that|day one only the that however, ays. that) tell to I ought think not do to do what I do not know this time. head is all in a whirl." My i = a Worked With Tlarriman, "I at he offered Webster for sale was the one papers which published affair ous weird almost is a strange, story His while; it at smile police the and one Se ade > to ship preparing the + man to Chicago for trial. While the woman's husband to , is office attoeney's district The tigating the responsibility of the the Jetter Mr.|have a birth certificate, whieh he had| ae ao a iu 1 ul ‘oal onopoly taken from anether man whose name} Se ie ether er en the of _ mi Le *po y: ‘ r They Pacific, the Irak & & ue) Denver sue -Colseadd iio ‘a the in Union BWO" |i}which to use in Italy. intended inves-|he news-|moned Jacob Stein, of New York, whol ie Teh "Ruel va = ni re ' ak of Mr.] | on b when ago. years Constantine knew leneiaratnad coMmoans Cade iceCoal Harriman to Webster, made public] was a miller The prisoner "was grrou shalt the intermountatn country without the authority of Mr. Harriman,| promptly identified by Stein I eamailal: be smashéd xutonce #8 a result but no deciston has been arrived at toHello, Frank | of the government investigation I 5 , answer only the was stare atony A will be if any, action, as to what night nee the in laughed Stein when pa-|but offending alleged the against taken ‘ face and recalled ineidents in his ca-} EW SH 0 ORS Bae er, Constantine became agitated |J | H RR idmitted his identity and, Finally he ARMOUR'S ULTIMATUM vee Appent, NERVY SWINDLERS GET ner $600 OVER BUTTE BARS] because in my opin it eat be ate not been April today Doremus, eharged the Mr. Cravath said it was true that the capitalization of the road had been reorganized so tnat tie earnings of the road, and the earnings ot diviIspicion quiet dends on the common stock was left ‘ eee ee tailing expenditures: all} jam Grieg, who is-incharge of the Pa- that'-Jerome, does' not Intend to: talce to future developments are. 1 n. erally cut fi new placing livi no accompanied. the cretary | "uy appeal to the division, appellate Commissioner Harlan said it aphe > anc TO 1 yy acins | e . heated his cooling after that, but to him ev peared to him that what the syndicate and explained deseent his on refers! It i yming fins aicuoge: LAP eLRe: COD CrARES over from tO | night, and eriod 18 in |,blood work ery secustoming and. the 1 his wet th of had done wus to purchase an opporf the pana | perturbed ‘spirit:to: defeat, he will de- tunity niso to the Poets phat fir to make more money; that eatens A 4 cos SO sg -_ . . has. he se eige wore no ground against rail the 1s, the ane for coming the rn ore surface to After applithey had aequired the road at a price, the to appellate and division, cation on} launch present Bee team e the ie will took be) retary eountry party rearranged the capitalization so tha s o UP, tere i is kept oads ' * *y h oar to Mindi, invitation |°n the whenee accept Monday will lit represented a larger sum, and had the old French roa period of depi P canal f ilar they came in a special train to Cristobal, | Of driven Into a sit the court to argue: with what, facts | sold out hand against the id the dredges were | he in sion confirma- | Satyr has the dredock The closing argument of the day ; tion of the report, and let it go at that |was made by John G. Milburn, reprenver Woman Dead. inspected The distriet attorney made this state- | Prominent De Harriman interests, but spe| senting ChesMary ment after cour had adjourned for the 4. -Mrs, Southern Pacific April cous es cifically the EAS Chesnut, |} day |} arguof John ‘The burden of Mt Milburn's widow at he nut. died Vanderbilt H. | iment was that the Interstate ld age she of Swillam | merce commission had selected in this » of the remly to do so. L could not tell. until! instance ae (Harriman railroads) the ains be-!| || have examined the tuthorities and |weakest possible cases, and that if first women to 2 the facts whether I ought to take any ithey could only look into the question tween the Mivsour husband, was the Republican Spe ial Service. Butte, April 4.-Two forgers well} action or not in the wav of ippli- | seriously *hesnu they could find flagrant VanderJohn Che older William e jeauipped with nerve and many worth-/ cation to the appellate division. When cases o in. of ou sousin Bs g check ucceeded in securing oO UM cl have gone over the facts*in my poswar firs \lr. Milburn made the broad statea oT sister, pilt's Ae : pean saloonkeepers in» Butte yester-| session and: examined the law on th fam | ment tat there was searcely a SySearn head of that , ng the of railroads that did not have daythe two sv pinky rs were dressed| subjec should J " Of the opinion| tem in ‘g59, maki 3 ee paps an parallel and competing Hines, and he behind sa hae They ¢arried lunch bas- | that the learned presiding justice has wife, oar? nis ne 7 itt kets, dirty coats ane vore overalls| comimitted legal errer, 1 will seek tol ae uid not know why the Harriman lines ingDenver = living ar Yor covered with plaster Ther appear-| revs W his adjudication tf the aduthorwere elected. In a very exhaustive to New irned time, ance was much in their ftaver us ity itles permit for some | argument he maintained that the savuga lake | Cayuga : in the » Jate Si 70's Sane! lis a common thing for Saloons to te t year an ish | Should I, on: the other hand, reach Sherman anti-trust law did not appl rning to checks f01 laborers Hach eheck Was /ithe conclusion that he ha not wont. ito cases 5 Where the railroads had acleaves tives in| m:wade pay able for $17.50, and the same [a Ee ee hy PS quired zs Mrs. Chesnut 0 anerela by purchase parallel and comM.,: but has nts have} N. mes used in each instance, (¢ ‘ontinues dso on Page Nine, ta Fe. peting lines Funeral arrange chips rado Its ann al expendi-| hasceurtailed 5,000,000 for imprevs ments. The) railronds 3) Hata of genPasa , s tha Le York, arrested WAS: LEGAL President e Refuses to Tell If Enemy of|__ President Had Correspondence Published, ---- transaction The hearing was unusual interest, wo in. Tole de: vA that indicted promoter o Telephone: corti the $ Gourtestes Detective Burns nas ¢/ APNEA the, BREAKS -- ‘His Lawyer Admits This Necessity Before Commerce Commission. vath. for salled 7 aie : : ates spellat Jivision, and gr: r that ne Railway. the of embers Ex- | visited teat ich reyes pit where ? B Te watched | PP! h ‘ na is susjurisdiction higher of; court the after ri he was Burton T. 1 tative niy \v ha ive therere vie { t é men he orders and attorney district the tains goes} that t hole :> the = J ! into.4 = 1 owete Sse ed is ‘ ths ‘ nti-rail a = 5 assertx change tha1 the suspend trial, tt ed et i lo bottom-of.thetloc] the give ourt 400 ' bills, all cla the over ) eVvock hotto t allow and records to the him introduc road legislation, a i Jerome e 2 sorte cs he pe eral opine state ‘Fond: . Iie Secretary Seis Goes Along. inspect before against them arguing ra the = « On s > ofnts that alia out th © beljet | ta confirmation or th ‘ report, Dp et : top, i? the came everyto one: Burton Mres When stopping) und ready curt geerald Justice "PReh whit pe rat its presuniversa , rised urtallinge expense: B work < all al along wi"ill in n end a stepping oh cont"exer and takiyTage of surprised et the line \ > oO aenate t tion vie 4 of the comend adopt peoretaryy adopt thethe view wu meet li cing ‘ f is . to the | ™issioners low ae en : has. stopped con trial, work the the on and proceed with lowered was . He ANn-/j{nto the bucket. track, additional of f 700 miles eoo Y tures scl -- DEAL 1° Detweiler, lesa the Home + Alto IETA second N - a Sted in New ¢ surrenders himseir - immer + | Bend to Government's Fight on Jor Starting National | + be tightened, " When he is once Land Frauds in Inter- PRISONER New re see ic Sh are, defendant would be. vichited ome has gecess to the minutes, The meat of the matter is this: Jerome urges that a most vital principle of justice Is at stake, that lunacy commission "may hold «secret sessions a examine an Insanity: bi ec i them; Pe eo denying che ‘district, "attorney the Tight to be present, a dangerous ehent ; Ap pril : ren ee whe he + + +> ‘ ted Snretepenrnnteeee +++ neys. of the operations steam shovels and|that by reason of the objections raised heat great with Jerome-bluntly by explained was of this work progress lthe . conof Ys : and lack characteristic with y, {-The Petroleum! by Superintendent of Excavation ine Little toe are Sern Washington, court 1 aerecene : of the a tivels feelings sideration jakameat the for meen n vely ‘ tence y secre e wd rganizer reaniza accodl: Se the report confirmation of the work Genaar LO i. ent at Em-|-the Aft r leaving Culebra ha of. the mnpany, by I the } Stondare fre * is held commission up and Is the trial commis-| pire \ was. Interstate MycCoimmerce thoroug hly and inspectéda : trom . hia Railwa Gatuna . in to the int put Into s t ‘ off at leas until again Monday secretary probEmpire» tter = of Railw the. fact issued by the sion. a statement AS the result 1 Chicago, In -hange of which d Here gen } Bit ad W.G. was the} Blerd, by / pron ant met ac list uy threaten to. produc eral ‘same manager be the -of. as Jerome will if the ably railroad,| Panama' ee Re aire ition ] not]! After is Secretary Juncheon, had held his:peace Taft Even granting .tramped that a-panic a road. In previous the company secured that portion extending from Oroville, California, to the western Nevada line, and later that embraced in the territory between Salt Lake City ‘ana the eastern Nevada line ALTON COMBINATION + Francisco, nd e omc teel i ut STOPS or Pacific awards* when he refuses the minutes of demnand for the payment oF Wages On) oon from thecother side of the isthmus] an. inquiry for. the instruction: of ‘the nine-hour bas} lat Il-o'clock yesterday After luncheon | court alone, and therefore, we conThe next. move of the trainmen a id he met a deputation of the owners of| sented to any examination that was conductors will be against wae pee 6 eu ‘lon. and other citizens who. protested | Satisfactory to. the commission, To be would now public reeord the make + unjustly hardships alleged the iwainst en Wen. Dawes SF move Tivts) roads probably a vuthorities and|to do great injury to the interests of be made for year mposed by the { intol the defendant' } if ng injust and from the relief | point is a novel one with justice, rhe earrying | ‘ rable imposed in the conditions ADVERSE from to the eastern California line. The see uring of yesterday's contract by the local company. virtually means that. {ft will build the entire Western Tee Tr Hill Arre Ww ork first Its Jerome wants them fer the purpose or preparing an argument against the contirmation of the ynanimous re- Entertained. Colon,. when Violating the statutes to relense to Jerome that session. Trint Janstice jury th district The other side of the point is that while it has been agreed by the state and the defens vlike that no more Iwitnesses shall be called in the pending trial, at that, therefore, the deCANAL": permitted Thow to talk. freely o the commissioner yet if the conie ate arose later that the present Inspects Government and The is erom. ALONG Isthmus today. from the [zee that Siattunoaceaki in addition, Justice Fitzgerald ge nasa is ‘ be Gontention is that, in the the commission exceeded 2) | pre The general managers toe . ‘ their former offer an waaitional 1.0] per month for re n and DAgeass men in the 7 envi t id concessior re over time tha were satisfactory to the employe rh to aeray thaw' {t hn tn Re Sie BUSY even further Thaw are eckeérs earancehad 9 mer the geae x hen be ‘the irth wane bia they > had the: impression ‘ 5 : 3 ae the of "money "had been Sociaiten that they got about everything. A diligent search is being pei & by tne police and all he outgoing ae are being watehed prevent é| | burglars from le in the eity. RED a CEU ON, (Osa oN ae ductor Byes offered are, gee si DEER SE on $6.00/'and brakemen : ayn yn Len=1GUr: BS "‘modlf ed thelr sb ak der as nds. for 15. percent incrense -on an) ht-hour day basis" to" nine hour The employes took ' te By: an the Gellofeds place, made Garret: | tnowis to Every the house of ac lattice: -cells room was in ransacked. 1 a stritc verdict cogni-|*PPeired ‘rney's. not until the} home Shore ceptance which ,contains the basis of) a4 wers Bone eesti) and their con-| the settlement i tents thrown on the floor. ° Rven the} b vhe outeome ts a victory for methods ie eds were accepted as a Bomatbie hidof conctliatton It emphasizes ng place for trea sure, as burglars} which pro! ur worth of the Mrdman lLiw, ned the me attresse s upside down and either vides that at the request of hunted under them. tho chairman of the Interstate any. Moat or ano dpreley was taken from Commerce c ed ae Commission 0 and several valuVii er of Labor heir wood oft pers atbie ‘pape ous Mr o Yotigne extends the eriCiniel last sent contract con ract -Morrlagey and ete San VOLUME Frank prite of‘ 38,000,000, embraces ‘inme territory on dave fastly opposing all proposals for ar j the theatre, it ts thought that at least | procedure and, when Justice Fitzgerald BILLION the) ines Tonenditarther Peat men did the Inside work, while| ruled against him, serving notice of a BRaal GRA CrEOMe cles asin ete LOAN: anaes kept guard on the sidewalk probable appeal to the appellate diviFive Aanoeeslane irate A naraill Che faet that no police are station-! sion of the Supreme court for a writ smounting $350,000, that the Rane unten to cackenied s i Phe aeceptance of the terms fered by the eompanies wa Involves a contract PRICE FIVE CENTS Warmer. AND STOLE LETTER : =. 'is2.°0'¢ 2 OFFERS T0 RESTORE "latest ~ award, lunacy ten dech: ired him sane anything sail else,' Tombs prison when Attorney which ‘The Today-Showers, FHF FFF FFF FFF FTF H+ TF Footed + + + + COAL DETERMINED TO CATCH + + DETWEILER. * aus- investig¢ past immediately railroad. Weather * HARRIMAN [3 FOR " FEDERAL CONTROL the news was carried to him glorious eried old PCTS ELE simply Mrs. Thaw when she left the court room, Where she could givé vent to her feelings the] UTAH CONSTRUCTION oy AWAKDED CONTRA Ogden, April 6.-The Utah Construction company of this city was yesterday awarded another contract covering the remainder of: the construction work on the We . estern Pacific +vork:,0 rn , = inarriage as it, has for APRIL 5, 1907. : FIRED FROM OFFICE ae first I didn expect Thaw back in the Jerome returned Bete freedom his Nesbit, which saniry unanimously found Wilsons R Kendall the to [5.0 os iy, madhouse | On the anniversary of believed by the police that at} acroes the face of the victory-Clifford three men were implicated in| \ Hartridge's victory, by the way, as D From the condition of the [wee ; Thaw's-by questioning the when CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, REGO é cae "nucla; . = | + + Iz OYES| ‘Concession Means $6,500, 000! More for Railroaders, Good Work, April at Sharleroi AW ‘| ofa Utah, promoted trom con r agent |+ _-_--_. Chicago, + + to I~ ; Republican Special Service. Washington, April. 4.-The Pre ordered. transfers made promotions in service the consular among them. Walter D Shaughnessy SHAUg ofr U rromote "Oo . SS} . eeteteeteeeesetete EMPL | + + | + , . MEN IN CONSULAR SERVICE bee -__ UTAH + + + + + Advance for Men o n Western Lines. VICTORY FOR > | Agree +++ + Het Managers SALT LAKE Tt General TWELVE PAGES. FHFHFEF FFF ++ ets tt oe sssee st! + om sas AVERT BIG. STRIKE BY WAGE INCREASE £44444 N VOLUMEUV,MBE 63. 93. R KNOCKING we ni lengthy BRINGS QUICK RESULTS for country head into theLeavitt, buyers Wellington ey C ae for Swift & Company cattle. cattle in buy- Chicago, have bee -ire < LIMITATIO ARMAMENT PROPOSED a April London, a made upon of formal Russia the NOT FULLY KNOWN ay ome! ccantee aaa tem ae jee craiteatea illewed crime to the scene of his 1 NE OO ie to next and|@uesnon to Kansas Pe > t City this Thismorning so effected] ture on sail eon Brule afta ane the commission ve ie si While' the SR ap at rare ; was lifted on Armour and boycott Swift, the commission men refused to sell cattle to Nelson Morris & Comnanyv's buyer, because he bought cattle from the independent companies, while ‘ stectives ei W. 4.-C. April City, Kansas our, president of the Armour Packing this stockyards the visited company, morning and told commission men that If they refused to sell stock to the Armour company because the com any h g rchased stock fr indefrom stock purchased has pany his send would he concerns, pendent statements made BY and ‘re include Hague BRITISH | oi its $ Ba aS a scree 4 official in the of see for |} forced to ae | accounts [ have ae request) program conference of the limitation armaments and L lon, April 4.-Rabbi Moses Sdvices ctivate his that antes Sater that the : horrors of the Rouj indicate A manian insurrection far exceeded the |}accounts giverrin the press dispatches. The newspaper correspondents, he |says, have not been allowed to go out the Rabbi Gaster,. | witnessed | and themseélves, troops expendi- | townships but have been be satisfied with the official oe, e ee sald a letter, received just a ‘from.a--person. conflict in He one between of writes the me who peasants Wallachian that the through her! roads were covered with corpses and ambassadors and ministers she h&s| that the peasants were shot down bj notified the powers to attend the con- jaxttilery as well as rifle fire The opference This was done some days |timism of the Roumanian ‘authorities ago and up to the present time the | does not count for much, in my opinforeign office has not been advised of | I jon The conditions of portions of any opposition to Great Britain's pro| Wallachia must be terrible posal | The Times tomorrow will print the The reports emanating from the | following dispatch from Bucharest: continent that Great Britain and the Tranquilty has been restored in Agent Is Arrested. United States would withdraw from | most of the revolted. districts, DisWalter Smith was arrested Thurs-|the conference if their wishes to dis-|turbances, however, are reported from day for embezzling $22.35 from the/cuss the limitation of armament were |} the Jalomak district, which has hithtash-Roylance Produce company. Hej not complied with, and that Germany /erto been quiet and also. from the is aceused of appropriating the money|and Austria would follow a similar | Oltenci district. The troops from Molto his own use Smith was an agent|]course if Russia included this question | davia have arrived in,the Mehadinintsi for the company He will be arraign-!in the program, are stigmatized by of-|department, where the devastation is widespread, and the village of Oprisea before Judge C. B. Diehl this morn-|ficials of the foreign offices here as ng pure inventions, horu has been bombarded, |