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Show PAV AE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF VOLUME VI, NUMBER 9. TEN PAGES SALT TELEGRAPHERS 10 HARRY ORCHARD AS. STAND FOR STRIKE PASTOR SEES HIM Members of C. T. U. A. Execu- Prisoner's Spiritual Adviser GRIEVANCES SINCERITY FHFHFHH FHF HHH tH +o sso eosesese New Strike end o + + nent Members + + York, of tel h May i9 SBT pher Seon of the committee of the were summoned OF REPENTANCE The an be at once + porations % + Intention to reject the union's oftlcials + + strike cannot be +) ill is made he Re Mr. by the Rev. E. Episcopal dlocese Hinks + We tne eri with ehront: Mr. Hinks® another hold t ot averted vl - ot: the ent 446) roy) Hink Bolse spirit- wel 1 ha evidence our of light 1 "| court eRe ern desperados Mr. tu perspecti the pot tragwedte hod third Dist + t prove hat "th DOE 99444444444 4440444464 S. of is Orchard's md until now has not di relationship with t! arehthe ntury obtained who fs the that the il on and other hethe W. D. Haywood, Charl ind George A. Pettibone. o iniked nd 7. thei them belleve y win cor indleated ¢ . phe DUNNIGA® 19.-Prediction Harr loore rocious 1urders irtle he world ‘ Ff unl adviser + | closed hi + criminal o mect. twa 3.8. Ma i convicts Mo */ not. wee +) demand and pre- Phe have ‘A city We reject vil Phursday It formulats ed sented I additions! committer next will - % fit +H. executi T. thi Ue-up if the Postal and ern Union companies their demand os + order Cc to today © + + BY ~ iol v. mite + chard, > l orime A great by the mmMi- * + to to 1 luced attempt trcuieurey Federation of out to kill Hinks has 1 tort Mine i nd de-| heard only one] ae ‘ 2 A ide of the story and does not repe Lt} New, York, May 19 ia. TOURS he details of that He ts genuinely| meeting here today 1 Mr telegrapher impr ed by the reeital Moore lia most of them members of the Com-|)Orehard, has made to him on numerous | Sense Ile ha however was crowded to its capacity when ia e religious | : ; | told me the story of his life President Sam J aa of the nationa ; I cannot \ ' repeat what he hus said for obvious | organization D stirring speech aah In all my life I : have not seen] summedP up the erie vances which Hy ive | reasons : the recent e trouble in 2 the state] Steh eejocal of union No, 16. it becomes necessary our union will Nght to the end," he declared, and P Me ent was cheered to the echo, te Peatiment b ; To Demand Reinstatement, of cK Tne of Unibn we. it the nine is , ae | and being er ‘ renee within change the : )-firat When: ne radical ome saw > in| period of fis peg | ‘ on rabac | or talk, afraid of everything. Now he Is] composed and apparently willing to} make such amends os he can for a lif "What sort of a man is Orehard, ja an innate criminal?" 1 ask ed "No, I do 2not think he is instinetiveDr, » Hinks sald positively. imes vere the resutrvor his enVironment. s Mke one of Quanmen. ee fllax or one of leaves iF fplmined: mit for Gmabes earry ont : the the next fe ut rem ted 10 |: a "constitutiona provi- rae skulking at ee oe ai = 4 ide oo , the ht enemies' a. y Match killing the nick-| and mecha ine | . line to do all the| ae 5, March | ¥ talent of a merica SONEL onon 4 grievances oa ware a oe = injury he could. Humand no} Union ( tolife one meant o While neither President Small nor} act Ay eats an a Aa . ere oe ' , ei | % , ywers durin . ca 7 =~ the officials of the local union would | : a se Retard aekhe buth formulate ‘ * the the phrase, me ining "carrying « mbodied out in| t *®* b ny. ee story tutional provisions on grievances," it] |) MIME Ofof Ww ¢ ag understood every yOu Rnd woman ‘ by ‘the present that jp repentance unionmanis|répenta i d. pre ared to declare, eter strilce Mas and Serious Is Chief Sheets Wester may be: Introduced ™) Prepioent ropey ‘ Uc foree e@. by ‘Thomac iming, : Pate SAN belief, 1e we, of { which we 5 livelihood At er have ee0 we opis of mas the eri : of indu [ the as : « our ie seaidhe nad of of f presider De of | ph e other { i t Ho i donicht ee a when] aoe tht aid Se !' the dll po be rem ae i! a Is So, ¢ )hey 1 a" \ ina creature finks' said ei ewritten that king : aA 1‘ Fe ind : a BOl LER r \ pi rve ot oe. eee ri at; \ i ut the bret ym ig d Wo} ; \N ato ami . cr |} i 1 t aFS o week aaato ! tf twenty-four fins H } } ae A Ae Rees pt it dee before z ‘ ons by expectec ' the to A in F ages -_ il oye 1 panel vi is we $F At box sad ei datahne ae dispose 0 teve KILLING 5, vweiay .13.- at boiler x faCody.cW lacomouye used Rurlington | a and the aa, : Tho explosion) on the; Pryor, the death serious ae Orch) arrive to or] brought Adan tried on } her SCO ae Well Ly Dey, " ‘ head the and tl ' Li = aveman een ot jury the explosion fot No cause brakeman | anal | - - ii Sheriff (Continued ) i vl the for i : "Wallace murder FONG Me a Sent "prisoner, who; and jx) eta He is being Buckley| i {Go sho ; { ae . ' oO none. 1 Two,) rado n : late court, 1), e 10 cog 19.-"That ns fight | Washington, see B BY i tion . give im in OS won't stand for third any . of Miners or the notice now that ' mae . with ve eee . ‘ = i : <p fa - ithe of a witness created t rumored that a witness for | surprise, he the and s it cate was! called Long { } : Poy seo ar ; Gertak eh cites in ea eaoM See ieee: uring the troubles the murder of ¢ eee and killed in. Colorada Why me at least alan't courts have they areWe afrald? he whale, been Hiut-: Orchard, D, of Ses ' In ‘ informa . 1] they they ‘oa a wil Harriman oan : | cater : it i 1¢ fact -jattorney anti-t time to is by it Bil} mp answer was the general ed the - state's a rust laws commisst te ( 4 ' is \ | the friends witnes 3 criminal, charges d visi I NM re Ae eee eens See a opinion, the people will ne actically unanimously demand that pe auigent Roosevelt shall serve interests and his country, for a second term. Ile succeeded to three and a half years of President MekKinley's term ana oe that time carried out McKiiniey's promises thus in effect and in truth President elt's re-election in 1908 will be his ate new 2a. sls ‘eter! ~~ een dea - trom. Rare ered heoto wn orlgin= theories, byt pee : bie) rs on : a Ben REraMhinttieectetuine eae Reeord. : ‘ story today's made to' story the Orchard possessed mother are now Ni nee S Inio ‘Union Mz In a ao is} who ing Wi | lI % ‘ 4 ate a nas stify vould ney to, not said, grimly represent a a3 may wt by not} sts eclaratioyr have if called do them [ac ,| any "A man magazine . s good."'| r er | possess eaijny ; yle a s a e Hs My : eo ra do bre liy? ereey. some Shae fine ct ae asin Some Je is, such to small mental o1 noral prefer a mistaken. conpurpose in adhering toa given in 1904, rather than observance te the commands. of the people and requested patriotic servic toy Wel Gorintreas wellanre Po rit voy ees she i; ination a as Zl ; a rd gee as " ee nef Knew Moyer e ase ae with Ber t Cc Vis { 0 nterna a ' tional Officer W UUs y Rece} eCEl\ "udexpected'" ares o ftiee é grand Brotherhood tene Ne been AG who iA teiehas Noatine ae aE aoe PP long Gee Oh we on rin in tried that RTE Re RE togethe T shall : 2 ‘they James . of do : IS. W the | lhe I fer i ' TS an uswas and 1 . he. miners... squarest and. 3 all juare in my power deal Kirwar { é icting Federation on ro a said er us it ror aa \ rate is of ae member ef the union TT desire an rtd) [ con- | fat \ Sy : ra his a : . S es udable ent lk ; bases pall tion for olitical eco a rel etention i eae tlo ; : hi t ers 2 ior - * Ts list' Oe ) p- i : oY - ' " 1 lest : l - | i 1 I \ ; R Y 1 ¢ t : i : ¢ i the ' t convinced equal aides ORE I it on i ere est aay possible Tart at tee t ‘ ' \ I am th s t ot obta url 0 t eee I ‘: uM eich ray a news to him : Sa eareaaet a ré a7 i 'd saa \_ Ve t : af X oat ee : between ; of Mine Se "f Will ; : 2 electrical |fr 2tornexs 7 Be aa affect ninety 1 e did not. appear: in: the: v ker Salt < oe extendin|| itn aLake n 5% . and t ot thhe wv : es ution OR io over the in district, taking in will 300 men iin ‘ the employ of the two companie : rt of ; the Inemen s and. electrical. w ORK ‘PRESIDENT GREETS > » secretary nges, Pe town! or unkind we got|the rae: er ~ JOnNM Red er becae _jSays that the - report of the J rNe@for the defense Mirani talce ltastifv te i a oe iti morning es Fae q venttn from tay b opinion,do mistaken) eo} v exeeutiv his [that God cf ve ' ose Idaho, a tried F ee aro that fo ‘ greentor ¢ 2Sherman h Rell fa te | be : < ¢ : eal lit ete g herS not for the murder of|! os unenberg, but for murders in Col | rado. and tha the place to ivy them]! na hav Anidratis ai aeherawan Oth ire | President men be t the _ Maen overdue ARALR on, ‘bile ser1] }vant Increaseby histhe efficiency aa aof publiusp | a elimination os therattorner.fo% sider one of the foctrica J " pads! belleve, oust ory ‘ nis- " Declaration. I never had friendly re=| r : E ss han J ase . 7 h desire for : . saw little | offic ithe self) i Haywood, and saw litt ay : aatat. _| the nation welfare I wis a ee antl Centralization of capital nd labor over an can Say ane ‘ oe cont nilitnatdenk | to ire hha 1long will o ; rhe } 1904, J eI ee of - on Intimately. -}in custody never ei eaalthere "hat Wore panel 1s een aS ot fall oe "Our te: Purpose 1ewin chips tes re AN Sai A ct WitlInou Jick f ‘hew to hewing Se Gt thecian teal‘ alwud Qathebe y cane] e me of0 oe ed einer to independently ; F actehidw Scand the a i el iat 1 Roe ind : tesaying "Of course, lations with ternational si Workers 7 a as the ho who claimed | Gietenes of. came to M@/ geejavation i in, . and. line v 300 the | row The ac. irrival of: re isPinkerbased ema : to be placed In a agrees to serve the people to the best hostile to either side.| or his abilitv--as long as the peopl {di i a s a bs se ak ice Toa puertle ot Bena eta strc otal ae iy de 45 and i The vee ye < ¥ jelnim advances , c é ives to me, if they. only ae : Panis e | alana sagan coama ay . ht | ™ Companie How of the Jiving ; I it impor a Oo ‘VICTIM ee - OF EDWARDS | IN CRITICAL CONDITION ar near. Syracuse Tork Oe ne bet] be complete || PASTOR Orchard, or Moore, wx AND born ‘in}"''* 7 aeaiane CHOIR thelial 3 | ishineton May -19.Bauer 19 Tt l ' Canada, } tion é L but was taken to the United of Labor Sunday ehhnison Mae| Giurlatteaviiee Nae | departn May sartme 19 -The I A rorts hetere oda t I . |e tates es at an, curly agere bhby 5 his parents Electrical i Workers' nde hall, the conte n= | pre nSident Fand i re : Mrs. : l Roosevelt Al Garlar did 1 }. itta nay‘ e of the y 1 pirated ey ‘ <a a sient 7 iis > via Lived legatior in) Detroit. who leg ne plated strike wes guar . l az d the | vent ure far from their pleasant hur ato Si Sine CHAT Edwards Federation andThey finan-)iy¢ jodge morning This on account At an early age he ; h oldit ig / ran awav from aur 5 a cial support pledged to the moral men are |ithis sultry this weathe: afternoot of i aes ‘formatio on _ home and went to where he asking an increase Precured employment Detroit, in a cheese fac-}4 gay for men, tory He associated with young toughs day for foremen from $3 25 to and $3.50 to $5 $4 79. | secompanied bs their SO! Archie, and a] Joseph and John Wilbur, ne ighbors 1 tdye ittended divine services at Ch Local the No, grand 57 th fens 1} meet has tonight, ‘not and arrived jntereede In the meantime, official call for the strike will be issued, ynion has in no international reason expeet th rival) of offfeer attended lodge| notices have transmitting ‘his|iicers and no been reply sent has The t and wa oon standing, of the locals in thi distre While in Caldwell,in bad awaiting an op-|haveAll taken a referendum vote on the} : ; 5 : . bate the while and of a strike proposition Steuenenberg| to assassinate portunity ‘the until: announced be snot will vote emblem.) Masonic ‘displayed"a Orchard Oy wh hallenged, s acit is understood at ea that meetitir 1B Cone 2 challeng when Prone 3 occusion, to the familiarity the | the ordes herman | meetings chard ritual When of the declined. of the order, embarrassment he with he he/lit and The is ¢ loc als was in bad stand-| notified of his|/dependent demonstrated some of the forms invited to attend lodge, Caldwell of) endorse the | Or- fr. J. vhelmingly for dls cae the in the intention and action that action MeNulty, also grand TT | a. walkot beer ee TheJ. sermon Clopton. was pre ached of Casir President joined heartily in The | service to greet thanked to grand seme tii been received | 4.5; dues some displayed. confessed that Hlowever, ing naiveTen | iy, nd at the close went the young rectorthe the (choir for j}churehyard )| under eae | | } Whalers B. ' Victoria, the sha¢ of Oriel Seance president = (Continued on Page Two.) of - It will a is enatencmadecin expected the ' be over # catch any for ming one the to Is' | an Ne lon; ! ow ey This is ; . 1 al } Wheeler from tan of, en oltiane a, hich perllou Receives t} on blood poi Ab al ant is , thre deep I ne Offer | Berkeley Cal, M l President Benjamin Ide Wheel f the Unive ¢ hat he la tate 1 . California } sits the from offer 1 forn received had : 1 trustees of S the Massachusetts insti the|¢ the|the weelc| oa da ne A re hemor dle arte !nches and St.jofdet nerkolew pa titles {sound have brought 24 whal which suien, TNehaiina ania doubtless will ri the Sun*)) tl I naiti it! aie Cai : i De See 7 \ ere ai Hae Presi-| in the 7 od oS re Catches. Big Get 19.-Since May C ; day the steam whalers Gneusten Sakecninne the forward} He also| excellent) rendered On retiring the held ap earn) reception eee rh > bs technolo th of ea atate dent week|not Mleave 1 Boston a at college he did: would a for of Hi ur universits ‘wheelcr the not pt East the salarthe $15.yfpresi- presid 16,00) i oPy Ping heather offer Tuesday He next : e een s General Bell] Bell bik lifefe gives gives the, the ie Hie to to this this claim claim raved C0to thethe latter." Jattor General public ! yy the either defense wishes and desires as 4 paramoun yunt I with a view . 1¢ of p rosecution sacertaining or what he| Tcres end Heslres-ag bagamonns toto t £58 3 wm Ww t B 0 th ron of| out Or-|} against av si ‘ sald that a is confession that | cording are but the his fons age rns are square want thet ew hf proved a nay Mon || star ‘aver hile Nhe occasionally cués-|he vas irrefular. in: printed proceedings under M Meeting court | Cluding at least one murdet ; ; as histhe record was, fraternity, he succeeded, atborr in Bad joining lasonic Dut! their} made had and Kellogg the commissior nd that] proceeding begin vould) that a is -of being : ent i would | alleged) 24d), ace to ding hav > to made the confession to the Pinker-) he ts jf ja, | Lon he comiittad various crimes, in-)(o propound doto himoat the hear-.| me tiniesagoIncNew Yat ome mes . Pres{-| 1 that circumstance be oct hand i case taken. thenet gen-} was which misconception Severance report' latte the notof Roosevelt, ; I t| l base eels on 7 fear be { oer said befor itenis not mAnat fight unti of; criticism P= ee something wron and th Vil) named inconsistency he eaiamnwe} big hald ele The der . I the up The aes isked doesnot most subject try them t *Shis demand w t because | othe BeeGinoHiGn that ; don't light "hye ve 3 x = ae anit| Haywood today _gave information regarding Phe antl-} ton by | became tr it athe any t is fled levertinartt ET a ic a ba ee ac. . thiuch:; th: is if the Presiden that the Président Is attempting or will attempt to designate to the, natlan who shall be his suecessor is an insult to the {ntelligence, integrity and i men here} ees a rence ake, before he lett J || | his Bastern home for the . rough min; h of the} ing camps of the West The defense | If the unexpected does not happen vy Ut . wisi? An = strike o @ Severance,| will make an effort to get this matter today, ther workers will I in. aL SS UPI workec ae 3 ,electrical the employ.f thof ir the nro. | Defere the jur in the hope of disthe two telephone companies tomor- a former fon the' for. must people endorse thelr. own polla cies t : ‘The people are not asking the President or any other individual what they shall do, bul they are commanding = the President as their chief. public servant ' ) to carry. out their wishes The idea | Trial, a ' Vhy i z * ae e ithe 5 side want . a for a witr isked General Be ppt They wvill, never "be able to he ar ai the witnesses they have got The will run along this year and the ne at and the chances are the 79 n who are accused of murders *olorado aug are being tried An Tacks will be in Jail test ees view ' vith his com general on his} Webi HWoube ; 1. to °°" as defense Predicts . Tdaho, May 19.,-Nettled by} : ; | Gooding''s action in taking 7 ay € newspaper correspondent AFFECTS : pletured as a hardened j | committed murder long * : nt term mine owners, T} PCinnot Say ifler their conferene I shall take ‘al tr applic 5 eSpecia \fter some preliminar Mine Owners { he fight of the people imalnast. the > declaration of Sherman. interests ind a enlogv o the PreslGell, adjutant general of j}dent «as the defender of the during the Peabady administration } Mgbts, Senator Bourne who was the most prominent person | Tl re. ure 1é Rooseye] Lhe in the Jabor war. The news that the sain : a ~ ; Bouals 3 They are the people's polleles demand presecution has not summoned him as| i t ri for. i decades 1 Cort ain | \ e y tl em Piha ve of ehard Sherman lire 19.-The on * DEFENSE < Harry | William 7 a mass J the May of the men on trial, and if [! that of Senator Rourné, of Oregon, who attempted. I shall act I havelhas within a wéék' hada talk' with ' : , , as a witness eithe not heen summoned Oregon rive Noosevelt | President ' cution or defe pre the by fact of the because heer reutaas pa ariave ; Presta tl with ) Prhite ex as a witness I shall not appear residen the with been ng li iis I cannot! volition, and own my of cept is. given Interview His onnounces ‘that this in go all I that now say | Without consultation with any one j but if any attempt to Job the pris puee Th) ean worth whils noting that iis made, or any attempt to use me as Pr len? Roosevelt very often. Indl, RA OS HLE a tool by either the Western Federa| ae to Member Poise, ; Governor at party to Aas . under PARAMOUNT Adjustments Between Capital | and Labor Regarded as Greatest Problem, jobbery see any | ; ; withdrawn, President it is ha etréat, e& evidence cuun-|initiated 2 L Riverton, Wyo t Le ash, We because of flaws the defense records of stated, trom hi the Pinkertons is not made clear, but who of those opinion' general the itis dt} a him v ith This clay was pre-|are following "the. casé closely that Lane. | paned, t 19 sald, hy Commissioner "sione uid who |A2me woul Of the detective ‘ agents: not : He is he coinmiss ionel a ae iba doing busines With both are sides naturally be selected. to make Orchard's real name it would appear " Ll t port bec ae s a vas hearings 7 :at beae ee dy i Moore ao iné I re, nd er his . cerner and The ounti rest' < corroborating | eral Tanteraive onight Nini i in-}| is assigned, A Charge 1ed SSuiTe ~\ piman deals rust Jaw The tions we wo = a EXPLODES ENGINEER LING } Order . Had Long Crim- LAW ¥ ne ; turn ¢ cs | ve B: ‘ kd nd is There hate corse box, bi +e mT nire to of be Bree have drav DIS 20g SAM ve that Stands inal Career. nv has < sufiicien ny i : t te ifficient Warrant© testimo action agains i fore all pareati j orte 7 name t o ie J eme Former Prepared Hinet Mav 19 In Vashingtor Ala that Attorney ' a SpSpecia3 elloee with = F 3 aoe nl tha t taken eat une thr 1 ia ; rh: Sup! Charges {0 At% y ra | VVrne 7 9 tormey ~ Genera ‘ nn, n a venitent pes ten o : wmI OSE ‘aot mae the pracee scoedidint Ecantidn.. hn prevails merger Orchard's igs $ taken . impression. | |lL.crediting labor leaders work ‘ . I ( o1 to -TTRUST Assur el) Send writ- ! 1 now court, Justice. ANTI meal | ant fact Let iwho a cont Iver sult, | of the union)! ont was Or dered 1 o to any- had ‘ 1 s right Nn . UNDER resi¢ would be most! { a issinatior h taken Evidence of P condition revised the District . ‘ for Use of Department . he n he - itor 1 Oe would BO .9ut ° --<$-_-____-or--_ 5 t « too doe of to its heard by ai motio - Judge arle Armstrong pn: Ar mstr ong remanas case to lowe: court ® : 2 = ae criminal evidence Vv brougi it out a rh write historic or crimes. PY} the ‘case of~the Southern Pact Ce oF } eat y Orehard willal undoubtedl ever }b _ } San Pedro road On th e- sire ne ¥ vty ; rub] until i fter ‘ae? the trialsL of f:3 Moyebn this 3 t testimony an eeese ie UWvro aoe, ro S volunigree-| Hay wor ind Pettibone are t a © i taril dissolved ‘ T h e at ne Tae ated. peptic! a a a Sa Saiiah ‘aroeroga' TAS eel Officers of los ve it of thi employe clared raion vy oand of the that We 90seul n aiecompa Ketch pracuically all ii i Postal were mem ; zsand . Criminal n retched that®Orchard! - SINE deliverance the oy nd expect ! Fanatie. Martin. May pre Be BOTH open Predicts. Unanimous Demand for Roosevelt Again. j De nver, _Colo., UMP tl can } lisclosures iddging that the ‘0 ) he ke ran GIVEN EN 3 \ fat Mat mitv ae over UIVEN im "or tL tell 1 F from PRICE FIVE CENTS at Cripple Creek, two weeks ago mo offer-d me S500 to write a signe statement of 1,500 words about the} trial, from the position he naturally] thobigamist wite yn Appeal letter NEVER KNOCKING Pair. Proceedings a ee Has Not Been Approached, c Ae letter to Chief Sheets ~ + J Le 7,-Bell ‘is arrested by Deputy ye ! _ ; oer i sda City,et Fr woaniai wD A,ge ape . "Oo ) 5, ¢ or 70 0 1e 15,-Bellis agains c landed in COrcounty jail,a but refuses to0atalk e cnarges ges ag > ind that i his falas | nee doo} X !ard = ‘not a on NOTICE bin] now! \ 1 - tr) ww and jet is th ive Not . i al thate all diselk but ' ard not V¥ tell -set ge fox t p> ¢ *Jowry witl r Ar sume -Judge x . for Toda y-Generally Former Colorado fajlutant:| General Gives Views on Haywood Trial. re until Vie: y I Annahav- ' réeil he Ye What ihe national executive n : af thre Commercial ch & van ul Ci < { ork \ Union of Ameri n in Nevew ; immediately : ‘ or for the ak ewrpose "anim Of alt Celle tgtPs "ing an altog : Cro , ider ne ut i and ¥ ropa Steunenber . Ldn Yes, er Ameri md) didiscontinuing it oO UTAH: SHERMAN BELL T0 OREGON SENATOR SEEN SQUARE DEAL TALKS THIRD TERM ‘ he was afternev life bound aSaSaeEaE60N3N-00g00 0S I "He toldtime me iis Weather ald novel sunest (mi a 4 minimize cuied.Govarnc ‘ et ay . h Abad Resolution, cent of ee our men i‘ alleged to have i iterary thougt a May A lay May ® oO a 12 | signs and lad 1 Dor ‘ centur und een Ts convene would advi ' mite tO 1k accompanivad " ( ft } aS ie Clerl he evidenced Or 1 object rf Renee eee rte ity { bok i. + the union and the ft! rm od i be it Ys {i Ttet =. t hi a 7 a OK ei aka ¥ ea: | ley ositA ton President: nsoling \. ‘ he was Chief hich from i m MAY 20, 1907. seid « he viclocanses sind: wavteount e no i , witched i. | pletely:around, ated : Seripture, i Whittield.. Ro M *. reat omen of the CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, doar over of his life and méinéreasinels required Poi Unton the act services ha Ne i \ Tele -graphers' Vherenas, } i reverend has soné t ollowed Doe itt means red or suspended ,y heen «disc ing } ek my? wearng the i emblem of ' the Comm told, of raphers ie "Ho now satis sae be ob| when the law laid- hands on him he was} dustry car : a halmminag: fen 5 ‘at ) " In} seized with overwhelming; ind tha organizatiotr ‘ ‘ nart ot ret.o Comm ércia' Pelegmapened oe as con to i ibined | his deeds ane 0 > ; , a ave of ¢ clevating:| thing ey Camille ite ndle Pollettrochma P owers ' i) and ipaeller ; S nation to," rb ir That section of the resolutior hiea z emant vhicl will deals th demand reac a as: ' fol; re ith Nresent-crisis lows CHO 1 we ; OW" hen a is, John ] gerald, fathfu employefor eventeen a! nots 4 mi} remarks Brennan, le tion ncetits truthfulness nlied ha ‘ te iee F ima humatr chosen , . Text their < ; ‘ 1a on aa al itsLO proper Gottstandard to ure begins see wide raphers 1 Re epInetion Of theae | | ia: tier 1 P. os ed re *erfectio t ‘ {through tained only this : tuds Past | iiald organi ee eerie OF o Bell, the bogus policeman. en ‘crimes: were iowtite auch? y, Inari nen aved by St ‘pod sunpowesty te oP 1 ther state Sheets is still having hearing he receipts for another letter Far Bell, } | « them in another oF on't "call executiveon oF t. oath or tb ate 12,-Sheets FE Apt i: Apt i| x , c EAE urge resolution ! am z 7)= Retold. Mle teeter nd over thi datatis repatitlor-inioross embodied. a) the-gmevans forced ne pire mt : necessity I ‘: Life regard thy ai ok ' all "When I first ante 1 with him, aid President sm to|. Koa peat nothibe. "But trashy and. there was a wealth 1 ie vie sank Baanten 6A wie ‘to. in the conjunction, "it | 4 \ i. 4 ANTE ae f req * : , Lavy book for m » reac the demand Is not met by the Union company, the situation come very serious, indeed r the ay National Nt ‘ ree Become "Liq . Wor: serious now day, "but-" of significant > manta f m4 LAKE after sending registered arge . 1 [Tel Storr or one ore ranted the situation x to be Aresented ewerhian a! $ Knowing it was from © the na share of the eitite was not Sr meu Dus UCered:te cor :come and Te Tehis rone rank CICieeT Weenie March 10,-While vene In'New York within days, and they will be STATE i he operators who were this demand. a complete ‘ . human a; |: year [fer awe | AS a eireet result > the meeting : exec utive commit or the eal board wilt Wait upon Colonel Clowry, Western. Unton) comprosident of the the yany, ¢a riy this week and demand. veinaratenprit THE _-, mereial Telegrapher union: of Amer; Occasion i ica, definitely put themselves on vec Seot for nator. | ord concerning ee attitude toy ard | Mh rivicihe A GEO Wale teat at Hinks | the two great public service corporaa Buys the p tlary tions by whom they are employed, and! 1 ind I went to the penitentiar | talk with him. The first visit lea} demands for beiler con-} to formulated others ind during the year I! ' di] to many ditions ror Which they are pre). 1 Oo nen ight to oO tt i nd }have been in close communication with| ene 1 im am not his father confessor in Arlington hall, in St. Mark's place, | I used sec IN Sept. 19, 1906,-Alex and William McWhirter robbed in Salt Lake Oe 10,000 by W. W. St. Clair (Bell), W. H. Parrent, James Donaldson, L. O'Brien andJ, O'Brien. Bell accompanies victims to police headquarters, posing as an officer, ia in the presence of Chief of Police Sheets pays back $1,000 of the money stolen. Scotchmen shipped out of town on night train with aid of Chief Sheets. Sept. 30,-Alex McWhirter returns to Salt Lake from Los Angeles, and the crooks disappear, after remaining eleven days in Salt Lake unmolested, Scotchmen_ tell Story to county authorities Oct. 1.-Story of robbery printed in all morning papers. but Tribune, after being suppressed by Chief Sheets Oct. 2.-Governor Cutler offers $500 reward for arrest of crooks, Oct. 3.-Mayor Thompson issues ‘‘ manly statement " exonerating ‘ Honest George "' Sheets, Oct. 4.-Council holds farcical investigation, at the close of which Chief Sheets js arrested for conspiracy and compounding a felony, Oct. 5.-Council drops investigation, pending trial, Oct. 16,-Jim Donaldson caught at Hot Springs, Ark, Oct. 17,-McWhirters tell their story at hearing of Chief Sheets before Judge ArmStrong in District court, Oct. 18.\-Jim Donaldson landed in county jail, Oct. 24.-Judge Armstronz dismisses ei on points of law, Oct. 31.-Donaldson admits to a Republican reporter that he went to the police staes 1 ion with Bell on the night of the robbery and waited in the alley while Bell made the ( leal with Chief Sheets Feb, 15, 1907,- Ba renbs iS arrested at Denver, Feb, 25,-Jim Donaldson, ‘Bill' Newton and Nick Razzut 0 arrested by county authori{ ies for conspiracy, Feb. 26.-The Republican prints exclusive story that Parrent has confessed, implicatig Chief Sheets, and forecasts the arrest of Chief Sheets and Detective Raleigh. The S ame day Sheets and Raleigh are arrested on new charges. Feb, 27,-All other Salt Lake papers deny Parrent confessed and print denials of county authorities to provee assertions, March 2,-Parrent, on witness stand, in Judge Whitaker's court, makes full confession, charging that Sheets received $100 a week regularly to let the gang operate, "Bill" Newton, he said, cashed the checks obtained by the gang March 3,-Bell, who has been in hiding at Riverton, Wyo,, ieaie of gontassian ang Western Union and Postal Of-|Friend Says Confession Will ficers Say Refusal Will Be Extremely Startling Follow. and Sensational, o »f + 7 PARTY McWhirter Story to Date Impressions - of Gives Year's Acquaintance. Sumtive Committee moned to New York. PRESENT REPUBLICAN Che Jnter-Mountain Republican ALWAYS BOOSTING TO THE to will as: AL |