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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907 COMPLIMENTS PAID CHANGE RUMORED LEMON FROM TEDDY JAPS WOULD RUN BLUE BRICKS MAY J.D. ROCKEFELLER IN WESTERN UNION TO JACK LONDON SAYS GEN. KUROKI BE MADE IN UTAH | A Nice Fitin , Clothes --- Justice W. J. Gaynor Expresses Pointed Views on Great Crime. DISCRIMINATION Refusal to Treat With Telegraphers' Union Causes Trouble. ASSAILED BARCLAY ISSUES DENIAL DOESN'T Swollen Fortune Not Result of National President Small Starts Prosperity, Says' New for Buffalo to Hold York Jurist Conference, Kansas City, Mo., May 24.-W. J New York, May 24.-It Says White Fang Stories Pre- But sent the Sublimity of | Absurdity. was rumored to- ‘ Yew The York, in an address here made | pany had resigned as the result of his John D. Rockefell r the object of an Paleo iienle aatlatnctoriivaciwithie tie attack without specifically mentioning . his name He pointedly called atten- | Commercial Telegra Hees Union of Amertion to his $32,000,000 gift and told |itca vas sald thé certain pressure how the great fortune had been built | brought to bear upon him had compelled and several ture and the of through of the supreme rebates and appellate divi- | night court New of ,of that the President Western Robert Union discriminations |his abdication, Mr. C. Telegraph Clowry has long sai by as railroads He characterizes ese |he would never treat bl he union the greatest crime of the century that he would deal with employes as He also eriticised judges who had | merely employes and whe n certain powused ae Turning to the railroad |ers of the Western Union interests told situation, he declared that government | him today that in order to avert a strike ownership was not such a long step,|he should treat with a union delegation citing that under the lav ie eee if even for appearanece's sake, he re were public highways. He | plied . then, certain maiviaunls in a aN I will get out." short. lifetime, become possessed of so . +f . : much property that they can make Assistanv's Statement. abnormal gifts to charity; if one man can get so much out of the division) of the total products of prosperity | while others ara getting so little, tha he can give away, for instance, He vast sum of $22,000,000 without feel-} Ing it or missing it, so colossal is his| The report is empriereels denied by J C, Barclay ant general manager o; the We een Buen "Colonel Clowry has not resigned,' he snid tonight, "and so far as I know has not the slightest intention of doing so phere is nothing in all this strike agita wealth any more than oa would miss ‘tion; it's not bothering us in the least five dollars, we make a fatal mistake Presdent Clowry is Hving in Elberon, N if we ascribe such a eonaition to pros-| 7 and could not be seen tonight pervity Rather: let us pause and inNational President Samuel J. Small of quire whether such colossal fortunes | 4), telegraphers' union has received a could be acquired in state of °o laree number of telegrams urging a perity, which Yests on a just division strike He will go to Buffalo tomorrow of the product of industry. to confer with the secretary of the union "Tt we find the publie highways of | on the situation He said the Western the country, railroads of the coun-/trpjon had alre ady shown its fear of the try. being usedthe founllanwnetawns aC-lthreatened tie-up by taking back disquire such fortunes at the expense of I harged union employes. their fellow, men, their ee have | ried at a rate lower than « to pay, and so much lower that nee are enabled to undersell and destroy "THREE AUSTRIANS their rivals in business oee ere create monopolies in themse condition Is not only not one oe EC: perity, but it is dangerous to the ADDED perpetuity of our free government. ust think for a minute of thes public highways being used to enable a<few men to destroy their business sips rivals, by means of favoritism in|Further Arrests for the Killing freight o rates. It our. generation is the basest crime : . of Kovallis at Bingham "All of our legislatures and public officials from constable and qeeeauar up, whose aid and good will were serviceable to those who controlled the . Junction. railroads, and who would accept Three more Austrians, suspected to passes, were given them for them-|je implicated in the murder of Anasselves and friends and corrupted by] tascius Kovallis, the Greek who was them. And even some of our judges|shot from ambush at Bingham Junc-'tell it not in Gath; publish it in the streets of Askalon' =n passes or rode in private ca not} tion their] last Monday, were smelter town men, Mike Travich arrested ay.. and at the Two the Mike Vrattan, were brought to the county jall in "Jim Crow" Ordinance Annulled. this city by Deputy Sheriff' Anderson, Montgomery, <Ala., May 24.- p}and the third, Jacob Perley, is in-a city ordinance demanding separate| cell at ‘the Bingham Junction jail street cars annulled judge for whites by the holding r mre just to Lh "PRESS the and city that CLUB Press club the last night to who will leave today Cal, to become has for have gained the the Junction, tow are normal and seem and begin- appearance the smelting to feel that a victory in the set- \"‘farewell |they C. Kerr, | Ut freight for the Salt was a former paper man, and passenger agent to this city today. at of Riverside. KERR a for be brought prevails atraels Ulement of the strike, and no further trouble is anticipated. Some few of the workmen have expressed dissatisfaction with the new scale of . wages TO Kenneth district agent r. Kerr will Quict ning to take on a Both the strikers company officials they gave fest' passenger Route. was|;2nd today, reasonable | SAYS GOODBYE --_ T blacks court it is not street car company. Ne Stes Tati at the will and|Committee Lake news-| te! been traveling the Salt. Lake} same abide time by in have the accepting This morning Will resume that of their it. at 7 o'clock operations pected nthiat there %orkmen' for the said decision will be morning the It a smelis ex- rush shift of Route in this city. A number of hap-|foree of deputy sheriffs will be at py speeches were made at the parting, hand as a guard against trouble, aland Mr. Kerr responded neatly, speak-| though it is expected that they will ing of his connection with the obi gang and of the pleasant associations fn Salt Lake. @ My ; x Contraries. employers don't care for me less I keep my record on strike *""Good gracious! What's your ness?" ‘T'm a baseball Sale Lake who busli- now Route on-Round only, has 169 to S. footbawl- pet corn, yell." i ¥ trip. Main take and he's think its the making with the agitation com- trod giving officers HOOSIER SECRETARY on his Fred quite spoon anytime a of] stir." VISITS - (a Sims, A. SALT secretary LAKE of state of Indiana, guest at: the is I<nutsford his brother, days, with for a few have Sims W. They of Indianapolis, mining souvenir to their work at the protected by the coun- famous 24.-Pre other entitled, ture Teakcir London writers subjects Edward on na- an ar- the Na- In ar rd ‘Roosevelt by Roosegrowing is Ja ck are noted an imal ticla sid ent club Ananias eandidates new Clark B number of Everyb the June jus issued, President azine, over look Nevada properties them before and activity shown returning here. Ma gRoosevelt nature London's Lemon, "Take this chapter from Jack London's "White Fang," that tells the story of between fig the great Northern wol {, ‘Wwhite Fan g,' and a bull-dog Rez rding this, I ¢ annot believe that M r. London knows much about the wolves and I a m certain that he knows nothing al out their fighting, Ory td sa realist would not tell the tale Here is a great wolt ol the northern breed; its strength is such one that with stroke it can hamstring a horse or gut a steer, and Yet. it 4s represented as ripping and slashing with ‘long te aring strokes again and again and agi tin and again a bull-dog, much more than a third its size, and the bull-dog, which should in ribbons, keeps on fighting wit hout having suffered any appreciable in jury. This thing is the very sublimity of absurdity. In such a fight t he chance for the dog be Ww ould one in a its thousand, vietory possible only through getting a throat grip the the Instant that startec ] fight Simply Nonsense. "Tn the same book London describes a great dog-wolf being torn in pieces by a northern lynx. This is ubout as sensible as to describe a ton i-cat learing to pieces a thirty-pound lighting bull-terrier. Nobody who re ally knows anything abo ut a real lynx would write such nonsense, be don't want | o If the stories of were written in the spirit inspir ed Mowgli and we were told tales like >of th the animals at Counell of their deliberations and their something more than human conclusions, we should know that w e were getting the very essence of fabie and we should be content to read, enjoy and accept them as fables. We possibilities { n avOwsG fairy Bagheera ane i Baloi and Ka delightful ply varieties « crarntne in d Jack, slayer giants ut when suc h fables are woe by a make believe realist, he asnatter mes an entirely different t compl xion. London should have visited the haunts of -wild beasts, have seen. tham and learned at least something of their ways." ADVANCE IN STOCKS A PERSONAL INSULT East The Richardson & Adams Co. have They done have that the for men to wear dressers know for best and it. you. things the Do best you? AHEAD New York, May we you should of we General cussing the should 24.-Oh, get run,* Kuroki into this to a if by war with the reply question probability of a war Evidence That Recent Indications of Support Are Genuine. disbe- tween the United States and Japan over the possession of the Philippines, But he did not say in what direction the Jupanese for would run. When reminded that history of the RussianJapanese war tended to show that the Japanese did not know how to run from a foe, he smiled again "You place us on too high a standard, you embarrass the people of my country with your too generous trisule, General Kuroki said this and many other interesting things at his apartments at the Astor hotel, yielding the importunities of friends that he send a message to the people of New York and the United States prior to his departure for wanted to express deep appreciation I feel for this great country, and the kindnesses which have been showered upon me and those who ire with me "That we are grateful T wish to ¢ sure the mMmerican, people Like all visitors, the gener impressed with two of New attractions-her sky-serapers and her was pleasantly surprised ie meet Major-General Fr ederick want Kuroki continued "It Was my good fortune to be in Tokio in command of a regiment when my country was visited by General Grant's illustrious father General Ulysse Ss. Grant." Asked whether the friendship in Japan toward the United States was ep shown here for his people, IXuroki became ¢ nthus jastic "Oh, it is everywhere, he said "Eve rybods appreciates the greatness of America and feels greatly for the sympathy extended during the war should you come there you would find the people anxious to do honor to you, nol merely because of your peree: but because you are a citizen this wonderful country. NS act whether the San Francisco incident created any feeling of bitterness ne general replied promptly: Japa as a nation oe that it was e lamiall local affai "Nothing could be AGvther from the Japanese mind yeah anger against the people 1 Americ Era of Peace Ah ~ad. declared: ‘In is an fact there ot peace ahead In the tar Last peaceful. We is must not look disc ond in the atfairs ot China or far ast. I confess lo being astonishe a at the vast number of charming women in New York and throughout the country. They are exquisite and seem very happy and self-reliant. They, with the big buildings of which I spoke at first, and with the hustling spirit which denominates the city have caused me wonder "Your city Is great, but it is not fine like your wonderful city of Washington. This is a business city, a trade market. Washington is superb, dignified and magnificent. It is much cleaner, much more pleasing and restful." General Kuroki and his staff left here for Boston and will start for home Saturday going by way or Niagara Falls, Chieago and Seatth He Teachers excursions east May nd 30th and June 3d, 7th, 12th Lith, via O. S. L. and U. P lines Ss Ll. agents for rates, ete 2% th and see 50c-Garfield-50c Sunday exeur Greatest industrial mani Three trains in the West CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Governor ,Goes to John C. Cutler leaves 20iSe, Idaho, where he ae aoe "rnor tonight for will aon the ind with the actual developments] field, traveling freight ugent of the more distinctly bullish than for many| Salt Lake Route, came in Friday from days, There was evidence today that] Lund and Milford, where he has been the indications of support which have|in the interest of his company He appeared on the ticker tape for the] left again for the south Friday evenlast three days are genuine ing : pauthern Coe Railway oe eee CLAY : Knaus Appointed-F. X. Knaus AND May I out SHALES ABOUND Also Make Mottled or Any Othe Kind, think ol we whic » found h we material here make Obue can The MAIN. You can get it in first- 3 class made to measure, but you he have to pay well fori You can also get it in Gardner Correct Clothes for ans where from $7, 50 : $ It rests\ vith you to decide, but we would like very much to show you our new models, the e qual of any sort of Clot hing anywhere, It will give you some- ; % thing to think about, the clay and burn a blue > Demand ts a RATINGS: A-Pays prompt B-Good, but not Brome. C-Slow, too slov D-Doubttrul, h-Require cash. P-One ov more judgment G-Piled petition in ba and included bills for necessities, li-ave one or more against for collection, V- Voluntary bankrupt. W-Always promises, but has excuses why could X-Lnvoluntary bankrupt. Y¥-Pleads that bills are Z-Has habit of disputing Dependable. "The supply is ‘inexhaustible We Will be able to make any desired quantity. And the demand for blue bricks is so great that we will be able to ship our product back to. the Mississippi valley, and even to Chicago." When asked if the business gave promise of being extensive, Mr. Barnes, declared that it would give employment to several hundred men, and would necessitate the investment of a generous sum of money in construction of kilns and the installation of expensive and heavy machinery ae bricks of this coneern are made rom dry material, under -very great presegre. and when burned they are not only extremely beautiful, but ré of the very hardest character, withstanding any ordinary blows, and insuring an almost everlasting resistence to the wearing effects of time or elimate, SKANAVALSAANSSHLSAANVASVSS WHAT WILL YOUR RATING BE? brick, but have failed. This material I have found in the vieinity of Sait Lake lool right I have subjected it to every test possible, and am convinced we have at last found the ver) thing we want The clay with the proper admixture ot coloring material found in shale will burn blue, and we will be able to put blue bricks in any quantity On the market... If J am right, we will at onec establish yards at Salt Lake, and will make that the center of our Western manufacturing business, so far a the mountain country and the Pacifie coast are concerned Ss ugainst. nhruptley, ordinary accounts 4 Z& ~ as often not pay. outlawed, bills. To give everybody an Roy fo 4k from S:30 a. m. till 6:30 p. om. lle pared. Mails are oper wd by us six ‘diana Call at this pay, our this book daily. olfices will be is being pre- office or remit' by Postoffice or Express Money Order, ae Draft or Cl reck, or Registered Lette rand get our receipt. 7 7-78-93-97-98-99 and 100 Commercial National Bank Blds., Salt Lake ¢ rey, Utah. Merchants fs ? Protective Association In addition to the blue brieks Mr SCIENTILPIC C¢ ILLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. Zarnes stated that he believed he had found here in VWtah a material for the Tifth Floor Comm ercial Natl Bank Bldg., $ Salt Lake City. manufacture of mottled bricks-n proFrancis G. Luke, General Mgr. ‘Some People Don't Like Us." duct very much in demand for ‘aney ] interior effects in home construction Or this he was not entirely sure, as he had not yet subjeeted the material to all the tests required But he felt very sanguine that the samples he had selected and was taking to St. Louis with him would prove the accuracy of his judgmen If the St. Louis Hydraulic Pressed Brick company concludes to establish a factory here in Salt Lake, it is ex pected that a big addition to the production of common bricks will be made While the company does not us a rule engage in the making ot anything but the finer and more expensive bricks they are attracted by the big prices commanded by makers of brick here and on the coast The cost of making is very slightly in excess of that in the Mississippi valley, and the market New York, May 24.-FPreliminary to the | At a short meeting of the Utah is very much more sure, with good | prices at all times, because of the on Beer ee eee which ae a I< deration a Labor last night the sreat amount of building material repected daily by Wall street William | tS wo telephone | companies were dequired, and the difficulty of producing Ellis Corey, it was said on good auth-| cleared unfair and all union men of it fast enough to meet the demand ority toda has sold out all his hold-| sate Lake were asked to take out their Just where in the hills to the east Ings of Steel common stock and has} and the north of the city Mr. Barnes made millionsCHV by theSACStransaction Ivor paones and do anything else that WECKANDASTEN NORISICE) com=| woul: rob the company of the patronhad found his material for the making mon in bloeks of 2500 and 5.000 at a that has been given them by of blue bricks andmottled bricks, he time ha Neen mrecordcumennan tap eee men The request came declined to state e iso) avoided in the Notwitlistandinedihesaitenl es Paine ae t Sa framed up by answering the question as to what the siders have managed to keep up the ai nee poles il workers jin the material was, eithee for the blue or the mottled variety His only admission in price, and the firmness of the teel| 5 pl, ananimously this regard was that the Plant when stocks of the recent heavy adopted . ; : Bltimpe in linvelseveral becniiseatrlivin cian tera The Federation without established would not be over two hesitation inyaterioue TOA TM ECA Tau chit indorsed th action af the eleetrical miles from the city limits, and would selling had been «vin GRU OnE neon) fee ewe pledged the be far enough from a railroad to necesuppert of of Corey and was part of a plan deatl ri locals of Salt ike sitate building a spur track from. the main line to the works, vised by him and the directors of the : ve storm caused more or Ie steel trust at the time when ne rea Gaming. Loe une Bek ed phone bilialewrouldiln lines a Gai defercede trom ae ey the eye nd on the long marrying Mabelle Gilman. Chat plan panies sac r a eens lephone eget Was perfected some months ago, acae ehe r tete rans last night cording to a prominent Pittsburg Word Rennes rs . = ae ; a ¢ ne from ne Boise that the loeal COREY'S HOLDINGS LABOR FEDERATION HAVE BEEN SOLD INDORSES STRIKERS Steel Trust President Made Telephone Companies Placed Millions by His Marriage on Unfair List at FriFurore. day's s Meeting. | BOOSTERS NEARING BOISE VALLEY It contemplated Corey soon sident of corporation "Farmer" Harris Makes Rousing Speech at Hay Spur. has Shoshone, Idaho, May 24-After a Pocky wontcain Bell Telephone Strenuous but pleasant day on the preak in Gas was caused by the be, eanan > Roker R , Wood ginning of action by the attorney genRiver branch, the Salt Lake realoriéa. ee oe eraly:to annul' the ‘charter..ofthe. gas| moted to TM Boosters are now in thelr berths, -his-new jaltio eerie tha company, Speeding west over the main line The break in Southern sition of ch tof nin rea Srenr the Railway toward Nampa, which point they will was due to rumor that the a? : : us Toren dividend was to be reduced. The stock Gillespie Didn't See Say It-Thomas Gilreach at an early hour Saturday mornsold at a new low. level, showing a lespie, who wus represented ing. The trip north to Ketehum was in redecline of: more" than. five points for| Ports. or the made without special ineident except council proceedings as the day. criticising "Jake" for a rousing speech upon request, Raleigh, says he @id Rumors of bond issues in "Farmer" Fisher Harris during Reading| [Ot 4nd that "Jake" is the best road from and New York Central were afloat as|SUpervisor the stop at Hay Spur At this point, the Third precinct ever under Mr. Htarris's orders, the party usual and the rumors are actually trye. knew. It is only geet sous hours, as they did also a question of where the Teachers at Los Angeles-Three money can at. Hail At Ketchum, the northbe obtaihed and in what|teachers of the Salt. Lake public quantity. ern ber aeae of the line is well a In some quarters it is be-| Schools will take part in July at Los lieved that New York Central has al-| Angeles in the National Educational at the two towns mentioned, the visitors were ready receiyed secured about by $20,000,000 local and] delegaassociation's convention. J. S. Welsh that liens, and made to feel that it was Reading has eke $ like' amount.| Supervisor of grammar, will lead the good to have traveled. At felleyvue, Bviden also accumulates . that! discussion on oral reading and. or: Henry although the stay consumed onl 30 C. Frick has Houisevaa heavily) Srammar. Principal Joseph EE. Knight recently. fie and minutes, the same cordial treatment H. H. Rogers have| will speak on the kindergarten curWas met been on the wrong side of the market with The aby trip riculum, to | and Miss Mary CC, May will for months, Shoshone was made t go00d run, have charge of the kindergarten de- and the special was then Wendel --> --______ partment, westward for the night. Excursion to Ogden Sunday, May 26, $< via Oregon Short Line Round trip 30- " oman $1.00. Trains at 7:10, 9:00 and 16: 20 care now S aa ean mae d trip. Salt a. m., and‘1: 30 p. m oe leave Lake Route pares 169 S. Main St. He Ogden 3:10, 5:15 and Sunday excur Three trains 6:20 p m who hesitates has to take an upper, Greatest industrial works in the West. preferred ; to $40, ¥ of the 50c-Garfield-50c 172 SOUTIL Brick bricks, or mottled bricks, in addition to iy of the other attractive colors that ire in demand by builder of the big Ieast and Pacific coast cities That was the statement or oO 1. | Parnes of St. Louis on «a Rio Grande} train between Salt. Lake ind ozden | rida evening Vr. Barnes is an em-| ploye or the Si Louis Hivdrautlic | Pressed Brick company, one of the big concerns in the manufacture of the finer grades of building bricks Hie has been in Utah for the past month, and Vit nade an extended examination of the elay ind shales to be found tn the vieinity of Salt Lake : e have for years been trying to find some material with which we could By blue bricks," sald Mr. Barnes. ‘\ have made bricks of nearly every epee color, but blue has long been one § of the puzzle of the busines There ire a few small factories. in the coun! try where a limited supply of exactly the right materials has been found, ind blue bricks have been produced but nothing that would at all supply the demand For some of the other colors our chemists have been able to discover a pigment which will burn to the shade desired W have hunted for something that would enable us to tain women ‘Thos struetures,"' he said, are neiectls bewildering to the people of my land. Their buildings seldom exceed three stories in height We ean't have such buildings because we not rich like vou and because or frequency of earthquakes two or three shocks a to be sure, but sufficient in probabilities to bring such vast buildings rattling down upon us Pleased With Grant. New York, May 24.-Rvery trader will cg Re the in Wall street took the advance in the| \ | T'turn ae Sunday with the party. party. stock market today as a personal in-| . Judge Gowans Away-Judge FE. G. sult, The short interest was there-|@OWans Of the Juvenile court was out fore inereased continuously through-|°! the city Friday, and his out the da ‘or every contract that] S@ssion of court was postponed regular "he was covered two new ones were put} C45e8 Will be heard on Tuesday afterout The day closed with the techni-| 200N. eal position tremendously improved Manderfield Leaves-J. WH Mander- Zc unteo 0. L. Barnes, Expert In Brick. Manufacture, Has Found Material. any a was OS -_-_-_- No Use in Schemin n ody's and bein & un truths quest ons ents. i authenticity o f incidents ticularly London' relating wolves In ach « declares it Is an "White and distort naoutrage" tha t stories that the in hands ot ture should 1 " placed After introducschool childr en tory remarks reciting the c ireumstances of the and the tuthority in terview or the Presid ent tor his stat ement, Mr quotes as him follows Clark for a mitt ute," "[ don't be lieve oL Mr. Rooseve It "that some stories writing nati ire men who at e promin‘truth' and putting word and ently in preface their know the Nei ther do I wild things heart Of the i who believe that while they m: si Ly nothing s pecifictally as realaan truth do claim attentic yn stories because ot their sts inim< 1] sheceeded learning have in the. real secrets life of ot the the wild "rness They don't k now, know or if they they indulge in the wildest exaggeeration under f¢ he mistaken n otion that they ure stre nethening their the SAS hor giving matter of the books to the purpose children for of teaching: t hem the facts or natural history-why its an outrage Jack PEACE OF chance will Mr impressed Sims was favorably with Salt Lake and was surprised at the ERA a Wonders at Tall New York | Buildings and Beauty of Women, He upper. Revival. craze will revive?" wouldn't be surprised hearing of Salt | ty St. an aes i you men returning smelters will be in Sport. "What' s that terrible nol Only. some awkward Seas Smith's in connection that is now being settled. Notices issued by the county missioners were posted about the town Friday giving information that all batter." Not Do un-\time o> -______ $30-CALIFORNIA-$30 hesitates be entirely useless, as the men ive. expreeeed a willingness and desire to turn peaceably to thelf work. Sey©eral of the deputies were released from rvice Friday, as it is thought that pay will not be needed again at any May York elt com- justice sion WOLVES Famous Writer Is Called Rom ancet of Fai iryland Type, Clowry Gaynor, KNOW He Did Not Say In Which Direction They Would. $ Z Z LY MARIN RUIN A CARBHER 3 CTANE MEWS ie UCD HAY gL anne | SB THE INTER-MOUNTAIN JANSRNAD ANAANNNANANASANANAS SSSNNN SSSA 2 the after the marriage of eine his re-election it United tSates Stee li with the underst inding ae y pee oo witl "i ‘Balt! ke Ww hile fe a Ree |} Loui Lyn , e IIE Boise x ra ectrical is ae ne erie mae ne al : that if the wedding eaused too pent 2 citi' t ; Phi i pe= eeSeen workers notortle "Orey resignation Which} local v ict meres A i eee was to be placed in the hands of the! ecinat go was for and ee five directors at the time « election Th. siti Hic }e eeace Wis to be accepted. If the public eral: anamen ae te district has the press did not make much comment | phone ( ym vanies telewas to be continued in office eae ps s hor hope to -e have tneenough non men here by next wee k to Buys Bizelow's Vaeht. BE 1 all of the work that wa Started ial whe en emu t inety i : The directors of the trust many orlncee ds an > in Salt whom had had little domestic deals _-_--_+-~. and switchines of their own, were willing to stand by him up to the point Mean Thing. where their pockets ‘migeht be endanI got the loveliest present," deered by the withdrawal of th. public clared the young lady with the enthu- Corey money Trom the steel seey itie When da stic manne I Was. the finest the sentiment of the public became so Chri AS ever, knew.* piedgiabelete against him, Corey y : what asked the lady of the ized he s doomed and gave orders | *©Y Smik did vou get?' to his beocers ftit uid, to sell all his "On Christmas morning narrated Stecl common at the bes pri ib the first lad I arose with the crimtuinable His sélling. campaign has | SOning of the dawn and pattered down een carefully conducted with the re-| ure in. Mm bare feet to the parlor sult that he has sold: out all his comWhere the Christmas tree had been ir. mon stock at about 40 a share ana 7 ranged As [am tobe married the ome cases nearer $) in which art st of the year, and Jack and TI will ner he is belleved to have made milneed lots of things for our home, what lions of dollars in profit. Asif fn cor-| ing you suppose I found in my. stockroboration..of report. that Cores ane . sold out hi holdine and "int ndea| believe my query covered that practically to quit. the stee}] trust came BoM , the innouncement tonig hit purchased the 211-foo team toosel. sum. from of will sail $195,000. it will be then' Mr. Puropéan. Albert ‘The immediately S. that he had| yacht Ban- vA ton stung Bleelow for "th, yaeht {jy wha cala for kurope, refitted most luxurioy and. Mra. Corey. wil] waters ly i ail of by. coal." the evidence ic parentage, remarke where the lady ‘Whic h _ naturally and oT 4 | cpa | or whi ch: is A ton of feet," plutocrat- the Brings héavir tOn feathers?" Of" A OFton@. of "NO of of icy up smile a-ton the of |