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Show Rom Pat nt the State VOLUME Mountain Republic he In The Official of the ee vil, NUMBER 6. PUSEES BLNOIPROM CISE OF RELIEF IN STRIKE SITUATIO TEN PAGES. SALT LAKE Sy Effect of. President Small's General Order Has Been to Extend Trouble to Numerous Small Cities and Towns et its to Be Doing usly Denied by Their is printing of The get lieve York, Aug. strike of tiny cept the its running easy the other Ned Mitchell, Dautel and J. of Labor the Samvel eee The Jocal Postal oe oe u b ule houses scale BAbkop OM pe granting had increased of received the \ President with | local 3 ger eae feeling seems to be (and that< had He ideas areijettie of today & signed o the eae pe ere Reb ze to Express business sanies re complete ly "Telezraphers Bre being tiled that uD and tne pun messages delay of advertisers, Republican was losing its the Salt Lake subseribers. have a them to let their circulation statement. and They and in the don't persistently claims absence seem to of be BONAPARTE'S be verified. adverse proof deceiving Ghele we are bound to various 10,960. like believe conceal, And the they Tribune had when the it last then, year and claimed we have a varying abundant we have claims. We advertiser, analysis the of Rocky teor-which know And the The we count, willing show how to how many Tribune has join many are dare nearly with consumed not a thousand Ovo cach in grant-is nine the papers PEOPLE. UTA AND the Republican are bo mountains: LAK SALT OF asked other street sales, and the region. cireulation It and is the the circulation sort of of our incereaslig public Tribune it REPUBLICIN THE paper ou has is merit, inereatsing, We pronounced TAKEN ARE give no approval on both in THAN this city HGW for b stat- We do give better system, that has come badly oat of the encounter. Challenged claimed, the Tribune tried to obscure the issue with no one. It leaves the Tribune insolently refusing thing deceives have little faith in the Tribune's publishers Washington, | inter: sting between all he to prove to dosuts, and then boust--at fifty advertisers its too- UTAIL MORN- inter- -moun- for to prove it, MOST the THE be lieve know in news to public OYHER cents that with it a a had betting. This time when statements, Republican, Every publican has it act gained of the Tribune business, should. The There for a can Republican year bus hurt that paper. be but one conclusion. is as certain to win us the Every Bl Nae TT Mack- of menth ‘fhe Tribune day.to follow Vor four years the Tribune hus slandered Its neighbors, led with gives it a living, slandered the men it canpot control, defended criminals and blastered-and stands - today convicted or Svery offense of which meu r would| ES = nounl 1g T.. is ord: Fined | i thew: the DUTY TiN ared year The headlong Ke- toward night. open eyes about the state that it could use, boasted ay balled o Lor vould be as me s the cheplet Tectens aiapeieta! Sheva party, where of going Watse pecs 1) Ws "4 Issued rly ire eninge | operators to strike. ber. | Sereed | te e>P tne union scale f ie ot | ; : x lel | Republican' ie: in or promised Special | Service San sare Francisco, weiner Aug. St. Lous, Chicago and simultaneously posted Phe and} let-| envelopes in were long distance offices by the ane Telephone & Telegraph company renlorted: received: 24 hours; ahead, of, the ‘mesfages : cary There : | bee n no. break. in. 7the has. ak strike Such reports are absurd 1 Mh that. (hevsbad been | ert antea'| | |, Ly | their demands and would not strike )} At # o'clock this morning the union : | officials stated that the company was | cin en until 10 o'eloek to consider the union officers deny most emphaticall "| that a single striker has applied fo instatement,"' Opposed to this is the stale Mente @! Superintendent Belvedere Brooks of the Western Union | . ive rapid); straighte é -at) ah him,| morning. The Indians him! | the trail of the robbers hetructed to kill on had been sent and had been sight When the shot him over cocky robber has | vote ning] ye, elye its various. ecm $70. to offices $80 en "hey no month rood will Grows Thicker att oO ' \ rncec yack ( ae 9 ese Pregident = Roosevelt in ee ee ing | ferences 9 Re oat summer home, as ay renat; ree al a 1]ay sorts of difficulty keep pSma h Holl oars eraphic c cone Whtie Hous¢ severalin aafterreceded sah eal roety runs day Sterne : rlaints, on Bay a hese railroad opera- of ~, woneral the ‘eo victories was of Fund ae a el ok a social wnd addressed anne 5¢ suneed that4 Ix operators injand to- is the xstrike|Small | encouraged f severa The atrikee®. | BT ore or: pulletins of Shr" durir the it Small na News meeting 7 -ajg|Cardinal the strik-| less FE uy Three by|and ae 7 1 Ww alt employed by the Chicago) pointed archbishop ceeding the three morning worked in EDO GG in «the Milwaukee. "(Continued ots Chicago Six Cae on oftices| working aN B Pag re Poar.) of Bologna. Cardinal SuC-] Svampa Land 3 Agent the John A. eee Cases, , | 16.-'The fight | B. Perrine and |) Benson penitentiary ts drawing final argument {fn the begun today, prosecution and and. the to escape) defense nightfall had | , the WS orate Is expectec E case will gO to are corner society, + |* phers' pears THE in : Is of despite strike, at ¢ | atter +| +| It. took end the is +| ure ~ is and a done in . press full the - telegrait all ap- ; Seca + +) + ic 4| Bt JULy. | $4444444444444444444444+ was Robinson in army was circles step, this being the {|R. He was member of a of case degree Loyal # | years ago he retired ri Cok +44) living In Pomona. and 7 be two days; ho C. ‘of F.C capitalists from fs now in the United Kearns; David Louts, In of Pleasant, scheme former Noes. president the local and bank other some outside ‘ re who Gtahsy Jensen, president Mount yet, have the St. interests: and. vice at for they power Thomas extensive Neilsen new as who as.a Kerens the state. plans behind Heinze, with Senator and their' are say of the though corporations: Re to the consultation and, of. who reckoned Keith; tn behind announcement Augustus. Utah has million points in the state, Silver King ConwoL in The Silver King Coalition interests Will be largely in control of the new institution, Heinze has many under ne of which are r any other of local banking institutions to handle. In any case but natural that he wants to have his own bank. Some of the men mentioned are intevestd in ‘ of the city banks, but the present enterprise is more extensive than any of these * Incorporation will eS effected within a te days. It ot known what - na the new aeeer, wail adopt, but | it will be Incorpersated as a trust com pany doin general Bee busi noss. The amount $1,500.00 pi been pecs dedo k-Si 0 § Speech. Is said here President (6 cout Lake NewbDouse: proposition The Déclines: was first made to it was underbe associated muel Newhouse, and ony. ood that he was to Roose-| ith the enterprise, Mason It to can be sald! assure with the proceed wont of his but he connection In- | | agneerns Heinze Is already | gaged pe oo DUE im- of law In has with : said to hoa is BC a existing be en= ere banking institution on cale thought oF to further big schemes items W bearing On on the Friday situation Mr. interests.' In Bonaparte The Recker." ‘ all| recelve thoug rh 1 Keith signature Was) develop. control of Thoma are heen He the Teceivership | and aa Legion. Four has: since been when the receive of the and up BUTTE 10 and Heinze -- The department Interests settled, Ir. ant i interes at soliae ---_ toraay, in MINERS the the new Banking cage oes to ak ri Se. sae days in Salt the city Lake at the +> FEDERATION } | Buite, Aug. |) unced today yolting in the papers) is He ta with mene of ae ithin a few is expected a Mr. Kearns resent time. suc } ‘7 gph Aah Bf ray wy ror i ae Kearns still largely to file the letters | white h will be done . Wants criticism f ADOPT AM 16 = th Butte union IDI h NTS ENDME was is a mine off} ‘tal 5 ae result of the unk Pht adopted a Ene friendly to Wall street that he treate I imendments te } con: titulion o ake the trust busting business with levity |Western Federation of Miners but and sarcasm, and lack of dignity. In a lyoted down the resolution fT re at te thoughtful mood he made th iiswer vention in Chic gO On tabe) 1. to u ite a hnuve seen great many interviews the warring divistor f the Industrial lately Many have appeared which t Work rs of the "World have not seen. I found some of the pub-| mye amendments adopted i clude lications which I did see, some with *lthe section providing that no local basis of truth largely expanded by the lof the Federation shall ent into any fancy of whoever reported them snd SOME) Vontract with emplo ; altogether fiction 1 ident Duffy stated this afte "] have long since learned that tl IS} 44n that the adoption of thts section quite useless tu try to catch up with 4) will have no effect. on the ereement newspaper fib and the pursuit generally lnow standing between the Butte union only serve to call more attention to th jand the mining companies The secsald he retroactive," is not sion nter-| alway I have Moreover, untruth. tained ed, a that belief] more correct A, which the public interest in my that and ion, - the G. and fail. can violations send- | will shortly nNeWS! to own the Trunecisco record years speech, will will not make known the Cullfornian's name , Attorney General Bonaparte was today prompted to break silence owing to the stand on a too that "they sa orderea bys taranutt 7 national organized high the In details out. plates gentleman in San Francisco added to | the varlety and spice of life in the de | forwi: justice by | partment of appointed a the ter asking that he be t | ee receiver of the tobacco bat in aa 7 te eae ss ' ee only been men EF. to A assassinated, a Where this has been done Le was paymaster for many Logan have ber of persons have been engaged in him him elippings of editorials and A. a th a a g old medal and sented %, bim with cash for bravery in ving Seward and President Garfleld rafsed him from the rank .of cornoral‘to major at a single 4 | With General 4a eeae Lincoln Colonel 1 that in theic short this morning from pneumonia illness 76which lasted three Hovwas weareotearsc _ an months some leaked big a 1 telegram from a person who eyidently j the m he will probably control belleves be has discovered a deep dark | ins titution, a3 a secret. The telegram was as follows: | All the details of the ne "Wire me when you cover your secret] and trust compan said a Parkend eee an the he, treet. ot +) President = | died her 4 ancestry in Reed ws depart- the regular news of Salt local, political, sporting-all right style. Also, there report, many features 4 the . prominent short story have sent contributions there ment The ak sHia Fre 1athe before) » | the Many writers Sand continue j Then. there healthful diet Lake-mining, for) 4 both great + + + > to a close. + case was|4 attorneys inning TO CTC } morrow, and it 4 |+ i in| an Ses late a Land Vraud Sun Francisco, Aug of Millionaire Edware Milwaukee Telegraph company wert | the first to answer the call of President} The this Merry del Val, the pope Will]4 tappoint him viear general, succeeding | 4 Cardinal Respighi, who will be ap-|4 Burcau. of wire lers at ofBrand's He sald. that a strikeer) ) fi hall, would youlr » pail-| } fund se $2,000,000 be raised. Later mony on ae meg-|he announced that a news bureau would| offic be the trouble-|be in every clty to furnish free from cab" . interaleeestablished reports receipt portant talk was cent Smal strike has| by sympatiie 4 ing operator The only See oo 1Iked out Oyster | COG * stril ging Pen i ren or noou Uuton through punctuation posed ae the rb telegraph are now some Wi dragging are make The banking of interests who the-past. parte's mail during the past three or four] new days has included a variety of interesting | large and amusing letters. A consider ible num-| inary the Postal spokesman Vice | ator hu im rswhodre "also paid "work $95 per:month kinks in the'service as «linemen are] the Chejeers, cardinal 7 yr , |} sh oa ; gen ‘iho De y, ind Pala" ae Halsey had paid him which paid) ang no ved att_theae me body over the rocky gz a bribe jn the attempt to defeat the President E. J. Nally, comes this stat ae ‘I will require another 24 hours to find | who renewed their insults in a eae - ne ----- Home ‘Telephone franchise, and forment [ believe that the backbone | out the effect of the general strike order,' | prutal munner, and who were sew ‘ ST mer Supervisor John J. Furey testified of the strike Is already broken. Presi-| 11g) secre tary. Russel. "Owing to the;as they walked along by a eke | HO H$4 4444444444444 4444444 | how dent the bribe Small's money had action been paid to has been dis | demoralized condition. of the telegraph | other men, the mob hecom {ng thi ; wee Cold i him by Halsey The oe unde bbepartie ie ofore issued, ; é ‘ npoOESIbIE. to eg e& C2 inal proceede 7 counted 1h my r Pore Em IE Gly IB1 24 "7 i wires of 3's the country Tyrer : van vas o * by | and Hike "3 » against as the cardin + IN. ‘THUG Sea REPU +| Rae : Brenine. which to took vote ou ag TE ee Fel returns as soon as we Wish. S108 0 1 g z pe iii 4 | A n men the ome > é se, } Conditions: : "es , he reports 1 Oo by ] who When would the ¢ o mob attained large aie nun will! come by ma il t oF TThen Mrs sdsLonergan > wife of\ the ote Ayprovink in all of our centers, While the Strikers sald they were jubl-| pers an anti-clerical demon: ae in xe There will be some of the +| former supervisor. especially in the Si mith, told that where her the MEN| Due, ant at the situation, the Western Union was organized Sudde nly one 0 - | 4 best features In tne whole in-*..>+} band gave her $1,000 at one time ant a re.coming In spite of back this rapidly. optimistic statement.) and. jot Poste as satisted leomiciple.stased ‘that, they wer OD Phe ARB eC set Dime 1 - and|* region, prominent termountain + $4,000 at another and di ater he got ery was taken up by oat mn '# ameng which may be men7 her to give him back tee . } ‘ f the}> 5 ag vas e for tne cardina ec % missantanttns r Andrew Assistant Manage! nee wu : ate © Belitties Strike Order. | a i Was made for I | = Hoss d Ps M. peice re ae stake oR Patinnt eerie oni eR from the sy among A , a are 7 «of mo as Ss thea Postal, he Ae s L ARsvy trying str , to p 2 "This SC s stor) ts the quietest a C day I have y had A mun who had witnessed the out- | 4 The Licht Chat. Failed," a. + | others, except that he took Halsey to bne ony ne 6 return to work The | said General Superintendent T. Ps Cook rage and who was shocked by it ran tol great serial story by Rudyard oe luncheon Instead of Halsey taking him suade ‘them ttention to his appeal|of the Wes Riam Union ‘The . general the police station and summened ald, , . Kipling 1 ey got more of Pat Calhoun's boodle pickets Pp ald no's xeeded them. When] strike order can be compared to the at- | At once a score of man, headed by an| * x inhootles of the Cliff Dwell$line others Legon ey t : the company " he ad-| RD . ver money eee einen s | in peetor, Be > et men hurried a: to the scene of the| + due them ers," today the any aeapplics final i article . bap-07- ee of the H es ceiver + After iv anes former Supervisor lt ation Max ‘ lassault Mamand Fi beat ire back the ; mob a from | + © geries''on : the San. Juan oa . 4 loch had told the same ie aed a 4 i > ked "Final'| | today ejr slips from ‘ strikers marke for positions at h ( r ‘ritten especially a their for ‘The \ ietin ‘ ‘bers n adjournment was take | + {ry written espec 2 ae found pean harged," bribery, as Is a usual! Gen ral eategee nde a a3 1. Capen a he pollee had a hard fight at ats \+ PRepublican, with exclusive picnstleac ) 3 | until Monday morning ; the |} the Postal also said iat business. we ber 1e | 4 = ‘ from com-| th ljof their number. was s injures =tures when employesyes at e released rere | -______ + -__-being moved without delay ‘orted> the1 cardinal d ‘to his} \+ iciGrandmama, ama," byyy Geo. : » of: the striker com>| ; : wee | police escorlec Gee Hib-: + ae a that, thes did not get all the] The strike official stated oa severe ivilla, Which is now under police Wisk. + bard, is ene of the best*long +/COL. GEORGE FOSTER plainec AD = sctern Union owes them | wer about 6,00) operator BARC ': | tet tion. + snort stories that ever appear| money the yee t the general strike order, and that 70per| The 8 er attack th e supetinten-j| on the I cardinal is gen; n Salt: Lake. re >| ROBINSON rh 4 d IS were DE told 0 ines + : dl -lcent of them would quit They } said and the This e was said to be for eer e s he the pur-| Y=4 cen ee of an oT'[Two leg. | erally consider ane d the + beginning + _-__ pages of , fashionsMs dent. A a and ing. the officials into| two companies were sul] ent enpye eee wed ap IGat campalen thie cardinal) + any number. of short, features «+ PoMonE Cal. Aug 16. -Colonel pose of > fedividual strikers. | SPORES OnOny OF pene er neh cane, | being the first vietimn i|+ help to brighten an already paler wge Foster Robinson, retired, touch the with eins uel Gompers ‘left for ashington i [t is reported in Rome tonight eel + bright. paper +) man Yrouble who saved tor the the life of Secretary Fee cate Before they le ft ae held ee con }on account of the poor health of i: The colored supplement Is +) of State William H. Seward when ‘ concern are new capital To show the widespread interests on | mining and smelting eee ee the part of the people of the country I) whieh he ty unite all his large thio the situation Attorney General Bona- | jy¢ interests H eeeostarios Se ut }nect Glass with Halsey's bribe pobre | Heney is prepared to go much fart ve : ithan he did at the former trial, a | Zimmer is expeeted to stand pat an ee deliver that punity Pg jo authority terests was | the men had ridden, and started fap! uit Twelv mile from this place one itold how she veceived : bbers was overtaken and shot bY! }eney from her husband | 2 Tas hn as nH I nin As the man fell | yf = h. 1906 one o 1e vie " y ‘ | arc VUb } ldleoa: rope: Ww thrown over : re a rope as No End of from. lt 4 saddle : tax. SS da him and the Indians yelling fone yu shes Tei S. Phillips ‘ker. Mob other 8 The President's this connection it In Sne recitals were for the most part | monotonous. But the proof was com| plete-against oe fals Halsey. : . 4 But now will come the fight to c yn to Jallvagaln Vis Mary soxton, ~| Charle Boxton, ORs village when. several men lounging ‘ shop began to jeer at about a wine 10} 5 avis and him, made Bn Re PemMmaras ¢ vceeded to follow him prot a - Oper . the mining financiers Will have-a half. dollars behind - it, of the Support of some biggest The od epartment of while what a nothing forming to get "‘some urances" that aranetal circles. t is said that wh 9 the small fnvestor In the mar-lirurth of the subscribed capital will ket. was one of the propositions that in-| |e tom . business. interests outside "company's franchise, and how Ruef, in | through Gallagher, bribed thein to new wage scale. Later Internation: ul has be yi ised for many years by the) As ‘soon as the robbery. and murder Seers Me Russell received word that} rdinal as a summer residence ere reported word was sent to Ello the company had conceded the eight-| 4 He is in poor health and ned de-! that a reward had ben posted for the} hour day, closed shop and an Increase | cided to take a day's rest in the wille -\ guilty men. The Indians set out at one c in wage The company refused to: He was passing through one of the jon the chase. In true Indian confirm fashion tha -statement ‘they a tanats of Maring. which ts a small )ctudied the footprints of the horses wht nh: n Ve foe hurled stones the' -avhile: 7 Had it not been for the prompt ar- | discovered one of the men th ‘ » police the cardinal would | and dragged | dy 12 miles rival of thehavepeolicbeen ; probably killed The roads to this place heo other a Hdpal Villa in Castel Gondolfo | nat: been "found Says It's All Over. Standard Oi} tn Tt. x ine lik race ' ~ "We2 are running like a mil ll é | The Standard Oj] company was brought || and consider the strike matter Plone ediines the -controvérs) A. new schedule | i ae -O ( ing down}. F : r "0 op ors em I have, heard nothing of wing ¢ | Was presented for the ) Operators Cm-="|) ; len: yes e ' < stern Union signs in up-stat loyed i Pie S 3 Irom out the "ihe ‘mob Qris all: and duced the attorney general to let it be! officlally Known that he was not In the assurance giving business. the Terre Haute, Lincoln, Neb., ters were j}/ in Chicago, am | morrow | Salt Lake isto | Institution witha & at Provincetown, Mass:.| py ciness deals with W.-S. MeCornick 124vil not speech be of a reassuring character tO} 4,4 later declared that he did not care the moneyed interests. On Monday at/+, jnterest himself in the organization Go: Columbus. Ohio, Secretary of War Taft lof any new banking institution on ac and Kill Man San Francisco Supervisors oe Over Their Bribe-Taking Helped In Murder | Experiences. and Robbery. Indians Who Attack Consiileres Forerunner of a General Anti-Clerical Outbreak. few pepelaily. .. tod: and Chicago. insphred,. by. Wi i out any of of his recent Snel that site has alrex neroy. tne trusts are to be show will be. owned by the ‘compan 2 The question of the meetide eat Wall]. ssrs. Neilsen and nsen street Interests toward the trust ae among the wealvaleet and best knowwo ne the administration and in the uthern. portion. of the hard work the interests are. perte, and ite well coas in Utah by its career > in that line of business had Orleans brokers | Elje, en Nev union st ale and four in|} the 7 . pumberdlenea op peculiarly the dicker Attorneys of the I's. ae es none: erowre of all men and loved by none: "ishonoved by its ain ihgeubent: discredited alt Lake Tribune is finishing in failure a disbonest In word and disreputable in deed, the much good was possible-where all the bad Oren its power has been performed, | Af-) and. Straight Brom the Shoulder. "Willful and persistent lawbreakors on a great scale will be. relentlessly prosecuted, attention will be paid to small offernders.' "Tf the ground of complaint against the department," he added, "is that iL proposes to punish prominent and Wealthy men ar corporations having vast capital and engaged in very extensive lawbreaking on a great scale and with grave injury to the purpo ses | admit that these} of law, mus complaints are walks founded. * That Theve stand the facts: The Tribune clabwed ten thousand circulation in its re ports to eustern adverlisers au year ago. If it had had more, it would bave claimed more. It has lost heavily in the past yeer, It dare not let its advertisers sce how small its business has shrunk. Tt dare not let the truth be known. One thing wuore: The Tribune is losing, and The Republican is gaining. The Tribune has habitually referred to this paper as "the Smoot organ" und "the Smoot mouth." Kindly take notice that the only effect of the terms has been to prove the Tribune a blackguard. It has not prevented the advance of The ruin-as 16,-=A Assistant Moody Alton railroad people is that the rebating of the Chicago .& Alton. was discovered by James Garfield) when he was chief of the bureau of corporatious Mr, Garfield, as-is well known, has | been elevated to the post of secret ary | | jor the interior It is also well known | that the reports went to Allorney Gen-| je ral Meody, | Some people are reealling the fact | eave it was during the regime of Garwho was investigating the beef that it came about that several became immune, And now | comeés "the case of the Chicago &° Al1 For all that is known here it was . Gartield who got information from Chicago & Alton which he and the jattorney general withheld The purpose of withholding the information Is now apparent from the letter of Attorney General Bonaparte to Judge Landis. Attorney General Bonaparte is anxjous to go to bottom of the Chicago & affair. The attorney general hurled some more talk at tne iWegal combinations, He said today with much anjmation papers INTO Aug. development former General truth re ady don't IN THIS everywhere premium, GO We Ltah. the make many MANY OF of stand to how Lake. BOTH : and and papers prints: TO BEBE $1,500,000 number- reason yerilic ‘ation daily, morning establishment TALK. ‘CAPITAL Answers Criticisms gainst De-|Deal Practivaly Paeeneel ocapartment for ls Att itude tion on Main Street Is | Toward Corporations, Already Selected, mattter three PLAIN be- advertisers, refused agencies We dewt it now. to here advertisine PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair. Secured Information from the Kearns. Keith, Kerens and Road's Officials for Use In Others to Be Associated Standard Oil Cases. With Copper King. e submit to know right 16.to do ; so to- | Roni. Aug-16 avdinal Merry ¢ ! deceived | : ¢ ee t ase 30 today iaryv of state, piled was the Cobre: Nev. Aue 16.-Oneof ‘two meer Aan in the Glass case toda) C proof in four teleNo. further strikes» were called at| ¥4l, beneif: tae tie : sus attack today y e éW t ho robbed t the. 1 Hillman saloon Wednes-| the t wae Ossa oO of ages bribe-taking upon8 wh the @ ybber received in. head-} the stock yards The union. officials| ‘! an 5 ands of anti-clericals. rhe : he bacterdert Gok | Pelion of bribe-giving. past Former 48 hours, super These | reported tient Sali packers»except m1 a, { Ee : vi Na lou ascthescardinal: was'l'd: night and killed the bat ‘ 1 visor after former ra supervisor ? cami vf ours eporte attac ade show 2s from 24 to . 236. hour | mow & Co, vould make an agreement. | @! wn aat sbdsig vas throueh Marino on ; his .way to| Gilliam, Hnilie was dragged into town The messages ‘ 10 land told how were filed Halsey in bribed him to yperators.and wire' chiefs employed | Pa* rG indolfo last evening end of a rope by a band of Indians thi Pyote izainst the Home lelephone outrageously point to conclusive grams to members quarters a committee The Lak "tase CARDINAL MERRY DEL BODY 1S DRAGGED REPEAT TALES OF THEIR DISGRACE "VAL MOBBED IN STREET FOR TWELVE MILES | J. Sm: uy, the Is being! eral strike order in New Jersey A and Southwest be universal insist the to thing any of people |! regular way,'.: declare | to all telegrap ties rs not working aoe done in the Deputy President Thomas, ‘The mail; contract will not be Known for , SS CO nies are hand-} and thei express compa i : | hours Latest reports state that probably ling 95 per cent of the telegraph com4 i jes' t In *New\ York . &an ef-| twenty more cities are affected, Mai * 2S . Ine SS : Pee tto kee up a j ypear-} 122 now suffering from the troufort a Is being madele k ee a fe ing ances With the rankest methods of de-} ) : he ae e i ception On Long Island the com-| Brokers: in all parts of the ec unt' Dus hie " 8 paralyze yUSINGSS paralyze d Reports from the West show thie condilion to to The sche ; pales' sages paid for by the public at fu ialees aphie rates, and that the. opti- | Over One Hundred Cities Directly mistic statements from the company, fected by Strike officials are not true. | Chicago. Aug is if month, t he By Mail and "Comparatively no a corveetly. positively nothing the circulation east tam e Prom oN Nieara noth headquarters 4t was, dé- Weed ters ‘that the strikers' combusiness of both mands had been grante panies Penrine sadly crippled, that the mails and express companies are b fae 2erECY NOY KNOWN ing freely used to transmit mex | PULL beEPECT NOT KNOW? that with TOWNS MORE COPIES OF ING PAPERS COMBINED. 500 | is one hy that Salt to show, las sagac iously declined the Tribune Republican goes daily into more than three thousaaid homes in Salt either of the other (vo morning papers does so well. We know-and the other that more Republicans than Tribunes or Hereids zo into the various towns of New York | that the Telegraph Clarence who men of That ‘The eohediné new o president of the Po patad, argest WU div vide « st} all) 2». ire signed | will the the announced Telephone company F the wes Ahearn union American ears and Western Union companies operate ghee Tere without the ere. of the AG ales stale elared tts HOMES o sched. SC. -| wages he challenged has nothing one And ne idsaslgtied i operators Their on | Thursday, but | struck as soon as tne signing of Workers president not 4 pr oKerage union Longshoremen, lis coufirmed. Gompers Paes $ street. Ee ack ok ite. gE arbitrators-) Mine of the and thei Ameri-| 10.200 is of Complete fo | | | signi-| the put of the of federation-was ; had to hands Keefe, Small officers willingness in the Federation John President national their Srievances can et prove a | that claimed papers circulation to have they The the strike. __ report verified hole, Tribune originally proposed-a verification of the morming papers-is concluded » we see no objection to any scrutiny that business aren of the city Wrcey clesire, But we shall expect the Tribune to submit to precisely the sume lnvestiga liom, That inquiry would reveal who is the ectual owner of the Tribune-a matter vow in much doubt. It would reveal all the sources of income from that paper-the amount of tax Dlachkmail received. and the exaet sum wrung from tlre bunko gamblers in the MeWhirter robbery- and a number of other items certain to interest the public. | | The report There A large number of union telegraphers in smaller erties | towns oheved the order, and by walking out added to crippled condition of the te legraph service. and the we responded their Tribune from that ing strike order from Chicago. This was followed thisafternoon by the annonncement that the union would ace ept the general board of arbitration of the American Federation of Labor in| settling the question of wages and hours involved in the! strike. The general strike order had little effect in this e ity, as the strike had been unofficially under w ay for four days and nearly every member of the union had already deserted | his or her wire. This was true of ( hhicago, Boston, Wash-' ington and other big centers where the men were out be- declared claims deep the CLAIMS! Telegraphers' union of America became regular early today, when International PresidentS. J. Srnall Issued a general | fore the union officials formally very morning to submit iis civeulation records to the scruof the men who ave paying for circulation-the advertisers of Salt Lake. Titat paper did not dare aeThere can be only one the challenge. reason, ‘THE TRIBUNE HAS No?T THE CIRCULATION IT In the So Herald satted But Opponents, 16.-'The a that Republican. they cirvculation New into article asked that all three advertisers, aud Jet The | | | | About the Usual Volume of Business, But this ls Strenu- Its circulation have itself offensive 50c MONTH GARFIELD CAUGHT HEINZE 10 START ALTON REBATING SALT LAKE BANK The their circulation records to a commithow many papers each establishment information. We didn't think we had us many subscribers as the other two. We certainly did not expect to lead the three. Bul we knew that we had secured in a lithe over a year nearly nine thousand cireulation-honest and gcmine circulation, And we didn't belicyve either of the others had cnough more than that, even in the thirty years of their labors, towarrant boasting at the expense Centers. Claim to gotten oan Republican tee of local } | j Immediately Affected refusal has Tn MANY LARGE CONCERNS AARE NOW INVOLVED Companies Weather The Tribune's Circulation Still Unknown Tribune Remote me from the CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. n ALL NEWS THE usefully all I employed sorts ‘ht nuk well foun took. only a very personal time my of sayings could than trivial or be in trying and, in ee eee m 4 \ opin-| much | Republican 9} large first Japanese Hlopement. cS iiaeeotee Gheyenne, Speelal Japanese Wyo. : & Aug elopement rece 16 led rhe In part, foolish misstatements which, if iy. | Wyoming came to an abrupt end yesalone would be forgotten the next daY./terday afternoon when Mrs {. TaFor these reasons [ have not thought, and naka and her paramour ran into the don't now think It necessary to set arleht)opms of Sheriff Batt of iLarami at the recollection of these ‘ntlemoen of the ti | lermosa station, east of Laramie. The press who may have conn more ot 7 S| pais were comlng east rut vel to~ inistaken in reporting what they thou: sht | cay ‘turned to Laramie Tanaka, I sald hus Sane of the woman, is employed room baggage Pacific Union the lin Vavor No Field: Fair at _Laramie "T cannot understand, however, how at y}at -_--- > = > a In de al. be affected person could sensible ing with matters of business by remarks, | vestigation to determine: whether there which have been attributed to mé 1} was good reason to believe that the laws should say that business men ought to} had in faet been violated M ore ver, It wish to have the laws strictly amd impar-|has consistently and - frequently overtially enforced It this Is done evety-|]looked merely formal Violations. of law body knows what he can do and what he jot offens« atten led with trival -consecannot, and everybody has-a fatr field and} quences, and has arlably refused to cases» when, there was no favor. The department of justice pro- | intervene in such and nothing no reason to suspect that its intervention peses to do preelsely this was desired to further private ends It more It is the law to enforce sev eral achas been on the whole exceptionally sucstatutes which make certain forms of cessful-in the results of the iltigation:It tion criminal and provides civil remedies has undertaken, a fact which of Itself for such fllegal action. The department shows that this litigation, had been -presince I haye been at its head has never ceded _ by thorough inquiry as to the taken proceedings to enforce these laws facts.' ey without a very careful preliminary in- ' |