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Show Che Juter-Mountain Republican 9080 VOLUME Vil, NUMBER 71. jen BO Pr ge SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, es DETRACTORS, WRITES e ah Vi H Intended Inte INN Union With ter ! + ided + End, LO | 10 (0+ 1 Anriepe rent Bit | \ Chicago, Small, Oct. the refused eago g a . president Telegraphers' Zz hearing strikers riker ' 20.-Sylvester deposed Commercial > Ublrich's Country today of by be Washington, bee learned while in was| the ¢ es was |a2 | theé lengthy bitte Oct. rly hooting and possible . for hissing that anyone made except catch more it im-! with those on than a City) just Root, ; received from Senor communication ; prominent ater Guatemalan, President responsibility Cabrera alleged serious the President for , Central in E has of f Me; Mexico. satiate ; disorders the! few] ject Meee this : Secretary the flosr to speak the twelve hundred| i ind his government for strikers kept up an almost continual! crime and charging platform to sentences, Thar 20-It that ni) ;} Guzman, rs are a given His 7 a the! ing mecting . While of \ree Worse Murder, a) of union, ir their at hall, | ie President | : ROOT racina ACCUSES Nninte -_-lone SECRETARY the % The in into the Guzman wall, Rene ations One man of dangling ‘these from if was wrilten: "We are waiting Another represented a eallows for represented "Ww eee thee, a Small ind man dressed ; Regen u or sed en to and ©. Rro pay the Th in | aoe want } wounded and was | th « A Ore & a per four Co., week employ who had es or 4 refused los* my desire rt In 2 "You = dag € gon hethesegaysare h Cee = Plain | unfortun ately under the resses, managers an. Actors. and dedae Z act- were Paes put on ~ Pride re oe ae ee Los in the will follo ne to at -place this time. to air It the "* city of Julia € cerahea and Barnard general Pastern eveae Barna ee g oitices ie ce pected that ve York, 2s k lasting clearing yo many of the and his Sus- the San Los Diego, who nard the TheM ee had banks! when an father wired zs . oe snecker, Lehi oer wife and a H Ht ts t+++o ae two stots sstss ae ells, re Was Bledsoe for with agreed tried BerConklin to the j Trainmen of substi- j Will Their attorneys attempt upon ie ' Is Christian her of Central sourc es to nF Lanzuaze., to = you Be Instructed Duties by have not visite If you Pictures ---- Oct. 20.-A Chicago, by the Union always and old {in Pacific to ee er their committee has such assistance them deposits as the decided because to meet || well-be ingof committee qdangered, of Guate mal "The government left (then the government . eri "We pth been has What ex": Committee Das found this situation, the of her ohitair: so Mrs. physical was: ac Barnard her plea The murderous attack set on up Mrs) method of It has educate new he have Sibert warning er the Mr. he lacked and Screen. Pictures practical means o hy, vice arelys i¢6 Giaets ween and |sotieers ieee ay poor in ervise Chicago SSha ve}. Mr. urphy i Jo their room at a hotel whians without] trod a pickead ai Found. that knowledge. M was him glad say he several was States. "and not When times a citizen a scandal not want publicity in the matter, he is an American citizen, and did not like to see a foreigner pose as an American and then when he was elevated to public position say he did not know he Wwas an alien "I will go on the stand, if it becomes necessary,"" he d, "and testify to the fact that I have often heard prod McKenzie say he was not an eee citizen and was glad of it. If i SRaton ‘to a showdown, I will testify to tha! e in- stem heard United I believe," informant, Would Testify to That. informant sald that while he did The memory: be perfect in examination ut. when and‘he-went ion ‘the road lt ‘was in Bar- nard occurred at a hotel in Albuquernis |que last February while the | famil was stopping over a while for Mr. Bar- | Preside }nard's health before Sone De: their | CF the Journey to Coronado, The couple were }askea house is no] citizens of Mexico would give, if asked, ! com thelr estimrte grievances| Ee that in Salt Lake, Republican's involving a city, state or even the national government was given publicity in the papers, Rod used to say that he belonged to a country wherein official scandal was practically unknown, because of the ideal system of government. From his own remarks I always assumed that he was: giad he wasn't an American citizen signals and be adopted system, been difficult employes The of the . new Instructing tralnmen general railroading life said meet fa had HAS MILLIONS INVESTED Copper King Has. "Large" Dew posit in Salt Lake Banks I Use ‘ of 4 Scientist, iin itors. on, | ‘A America. MONDAY any other man be- of San Judge Does Not Other Resources, --- - G Street conan Affect Interests in Utah Mines. Will Get Léeal Ad Advice on Question of Stone Cutter's Citizenship, TO ACT It was stated to The Republican Sunday that Roderick McKenzie, who has been acting as chief of police, not only knew he was not a citizen of the United States, but often sald that he did not care to renounce his allegiance to Great Britain The Republican's informant {is a bona fide resident and business man of Salt Lake, who has been associated with Mr. McKenzie, and who, in times past, has known the chief of ‘police intimately. He was not surprised at the publication of the story that Mr. Mc‘enzle is an alien, but what led him to make a voluntary statement was the reference to Mr. McKenzie's ignorance of the fact that he was a forelgner. "I know Rod McKenzie as well as and was for Mrs. Barobjected to him as trial Judge of his belief in Christian Sci- made married Wall --- MAYOR where Peoria father Santa divorce F.. Pittiog for re- girl's oe & daughters, Yew | factor in determining Judge Bledsoe's lear decision was that Mr. Barnard had] national orence was her }ence. The most serious charge made conferby Mrs. Barnard and also the principal under suspicion pledged its vast way the news little Tennessee Ella PRICE FIVE CENTS a Angeles for B. tution events " Arthur of man. | because 24 hours tl! today gave a to in Judge nardino, . sn 20.-After Oct. oreo of = manager action fore Committee Banks over house health lave days An j House to Rescue husband Se Hall wife Today-Falr. Intimate Friend of Police Chief Throws New Light on Story. their home was formerly e brother-in- law 5 from Is at Coronado, manager railroad, eneral Smith's CHF eee t= . 4 set a sardeinate which led to her husband, John A. Mr. ) second "nlece" arrived. became fast that se he re Pia three light ‘oO 20,- advertisement in a paper. Three In some the town s : eine J. Fletcher, millionaire the Fletcher National S. of the family have made since last February. He NE Barnard, his ago the women friends. reached arrival A, got through an mueiionial 20.-The Mrs. Hall weeks The ofchildren Indianapolis, with herto has brought Z the Oct. of sident ‘ Eavish: to DO; 8 f a depositors a nervous Sunday, is dissiengage ‘in ‘serve, any con- which. I refer e%eare organized for goo 9d | pal by a statement of not more than If I did t might|@nd justice; the other seems to be.o ords, which was issued with the and say things T do|&@nized for evil and Injustice. The antheetty of the entire clearing temper this Bank young + Clearing Comes old, 1 Social and Angeles, duuchter aughter ee ee re indictments , Eastern ioe musicians in the theatres iets rae morrow, Rance and _ In | . Circles, names places may! you would have met a people as noble, think necessary." 6enerdh&s and long suffering as one The panic cloud which loomed large couid imagine. All those gove rnments/and exceedingly d over the .fleld, of Central America af except ; the one to|and which gave ten8 of thousands of thrash" : waicl Konenkamy tice that I will not troversy with bim. nor eee one Known : Business ae offenses of barbarous character Guzman says in his Jetter in to} those one-day assessment. is not the tlme nor place to| Vr ' =| out Mr. Small grievances ‘ . ot that ' Well of the Republican Party in the State of Utah, MRENZIE GLAD HEINZE FAILURE HE 13 AN ALIEN LOSES FORGE HERE WOULD Oct. Mo., In the proper use of ie threatened banks The charge out of which grew the} signals eo other featur of train every demand of their deposextraordinary judicial complication operatio ‘he method has The official statement read | was that Mr. Barnard was ‘suffering | been by the book of rules, in Anvague have visited the better employe committee of the clearing house | prom tuberculosis but,. being : Christ.| 2S handed one of these books, and of the Sil ganized countries of Latin America,| has examined the several banks of the Sélentla he viewed: 1 is ditlo after a study he was e) ined 2y con-| as Which have excited with reason your lagsociation that have been under crit to an scientist, he viewed, his condition | its contents Bere aa en it ration and your enthusiasm but | Icism and, finding them solvent, the|as that of a perfectly healthy man and|an.employe might commithappened that the rales to instead of | 2¢mirat y isitea| Clearing house ment me two days expelled - which decide j Both 9 States."' about a poen Among Seanira books, jotting down the of all Sunday workers In ob- 1 t ee de : bare ue 2 political prisoners and also} membe ) other Senor took his seat on the platform! iJ an opportunity to speak. ting first voted down a motion out all leased wire men. Then ine? ail of prove. may the GIRL GO BACK HOME. Sedalia, WAS SAVED BY HER SISTER FFF 44 44444444444444444440) j the Guatemalan asexn ene preside ar nt hired k to sassins se we ae Seo ene ehicon tt 2 ar Small." ov wait Che i It is one | Cabrera, ready to Beside | elothing inade of dollarD marks nbeled. Woe a | Bea oe makes of day's deflance was enough. The police were busy with note- ing began. Before he had mounted} ‘The intolerable situation will cause the platform an exodus of strikers he- | Guatemalans to arrive at the conclugan until at least 300 had left the| =!" ileal ed rae ue BEES re Des hall i \s 5 Small stey !} upon the juernment at Re or stepper eee OF thelr ipor the incorporation of BON the platform his eyes were greeted by a| country number of drawings scratched into the|_ Senor Wallace court. They recurring America. of this communic ation to SecreTeen 1B Se ces eee tea fe significan sentence When he entered dhe tall the iss! Judge Weather Ella Florence Smith, 17 years old,.'"a retty dark-haired, brown- eyed Southern girl, w ho became the bride of a man al, and for three weeks lived in the same house here with his first wife, is anxious to return to her home in Finley, Dyer county, Tennessee, During her stay at ihe home of A. H. Hall she was known as the niece of Hall. The lawful wife of Hall did not suspect, until Hall was arrested yesteray He is 38 years old and his first wife is 40, They have two daughters, 7 and 9 years ---. FHFFFFAFHF DENOUNCES r Wecla DECEIVED Attacked Her With Paper Knife in New Mexico Hotel. THF HE FH HHH Qr++ $44944444901494900900793 ee STRIKES. Kansas City, Oct. 20.-The visitor in Kansas City today was surprised to learn that he could not get shaved, buy fresh linen or pawn his watch. Neither ou he buy groceries, second-hand articles Bnet and shoes, hardware or clothing. About the only thing do, except go to was to buy all the cigars he wanted, play pool and 30 to the theatres, and he was lucky to do that much, because the pool rooms, the cigar stores and the theatres i "fied the Sunday-closing order of -_-_-_-, Meeis Strikers at Chica go and) Senor Guzman Bitterly Attacks is Hooted From the Head of the Guatemalan Hall. Republic. CRAZE KANSAS CITY 4i CLOSING $4 4444444444444 ++ 9. J. SMALL HAS A CABRERA CHARGED crocve ce soos +] BARNARD TRIED STORMY SESSION WITH MANY CRIMES The Official Oras -oe | OCTOBER 21, 11907. EH today 08454) Republican's Circulation 5 4444-444449-09444 The The statement w Mght upo ne Assuming that F. Au sustus Heinze in the Wall street-United Copper mud« dle has suffered the financial distress indicated by New York writers, what will be the effect in Utah? This is a question that has been froe quently to asked carry king's since news of possible the the wires began young downfall. copper The answer given by the best Salt Lake authorise ties Is that the direct effect, aside from the general sympathetic {nfluence and the possible holding up of some prospective enterprises, will be scarcely perceptible. caecmay S principal interests in Ties ar Control of the Ohio Copper com= pa re arg interest in the Bingham Consonneton Mining Spmething capital stock tion company. company. like 20 per cent of the of the Silver King Coall- Control of the Western Utah Copper ny. The soeenaals property in the Tin- co tic distri His tntereeias which pective, are build railroad are largely prose something less than con- trol of the Miners' Smelting company, ioe which a large tract of land, Ineluding smelter site and water rights, was recently purchased west of Garfield; and a large interest in the recently ins corporated Salt Lake & Bingham Rallroad companuy, which was formed to a for LR ores: and concentrates from t Heinze mines at Bingham to the proposed new sm elte Change of Control eel ‘h: throws an M k ¥ 4 oan not be a ceil ms th y ve | f etu ral Delay In ! eee raven: until he takes out naturalza The three Ac wit of the new smelting company ; {er i Ip an a camees toh tion papers, bd phdDirglt Et an oigmaiina sy el a thing wh to her Fae res- ‘tne show trains ean {Rouse "comitm fitee and am ne velearina cue. 0 signals Stee - at night, - co never done. " At the same time, he sald : new railroad gt ctlnw rg ‘woul, howe be probable ‘res oe kovern- way 80 ee acne rd 11 tt . entBoth Prominently J Connected . raga rera has violated| : Mercan eK know whether Rathanin or crea eee financial a AGarenesen i Bie and didn't he ; Acovents Moore and disregarded the constitution, has| tional Banik, the‘National Bans of North who is regarded as the nin mover ir Mrs. Barnard's; fathersueis one ofae the} tu o chairman are the Jocal executive board. abrogatea' the most °s!izen t. or no spcred pr inciples, ional ‘bani the New Amsterdam Na- richest men in the SIRS wat pia ee both enterprises. 7 a double track roads. on He denounced Konenkamp. Sor dls-| has closed all legal roads for Action Expected Monday. 0 THe clearing hGasd cbwahittes carriad Mrs, Barnard has a large private es for- Phen GLOerEchac wetal tale Even if Mt should prove to be tru ni Masci Benutorar ae alkcca Stndne agreeing with his policy: tHe criticised| ‘pression of thought, has suppres sed the good nee s of their findings that Heinze has lost control of Un ited first to | tune ‘ : : stinguish-|2™4 Moore for giving out 4 statement that|the press, the courts and #ignals in every-day use. night if he had taken any action in the elections, the : or, it Is not at all likely that he Mercantile National bank. where| ore ihe Wo officials of 7 ees the telegraph compan-| a eareh place pas jeft the people without SSS SSS rights Or)/the entire SS SSS board of directors was of his holdings in ex| ed the No,matter familly, ane ad won_a hi, lac iés knew that he I haven't," intended to eal he | guarantees, said. "There without law ind = ha Seon eat See of Utah corporations. Aside from the aelen ee TO tt world eee ELDER JOHN E. NELSON eae be a di fference of- opinion, ere the out strike to the before locals confusion that proceed nlead 1. 1 ir the the Moore speak thre dience m pa cry 7 ( } ; ; iid 4 Pe e ie i i ‘ of ld hi ' I Wh wain apotook Some ; i want you Het it 1s j Who ‘ t Smat 7 Doinm tO nge rang oe re WNT " g we t AP a the Te "He "seth ML e@ Mulliken a as is ¢y1) presid 4 : and } yrera et .. ae .shot nagon treasury trea |} bank will zation have| of e o il Ute te en: vrtment. Heedless prison||'asthe p of committing contrary. to the Estrada of all the)« all laws Cabrera, the na as Gn es of pre of the died, her. rope. pot | tended ! e ee of M. trips BAND f his Frec rae wife | thi re aa n 1. a ayn: morning her c f Kans. kK Seti HiS eaiee Stacey's daughter' Ss to bomb and of Tickets will passage holders certificate on be in to case ex- of the fuse Stacey present xtion ||< cont, that effect. of hisand of pulled tried dre to wife's 2 it was from regular duties. n to Gee NO one way Iave about ‘Only you leaal Clee or the Mavic action oth talked with 46 will Mr. 1 1m him the matter?' for a few minutes," hunting oe ee trip, , and Tuesday It could not will be gone be ascertained for whether same his sore that doctors c Mr. Utah, Nelson ne where ihavantionee four six were weeks mission ago Monday . came Z Eee from] a leaves a he Elder died sum-| pron ouniedtths children. Epson of typhoid of| came the rei would 7 be Republican bawn Nattion al SPO ae can't resign-that is, construction of the term a na ort m the pan actual] he 1e has can't He "resign will rom merely In the absence of Me. po "retire McKenzie and mene John Hemchief of po "Hello, Sergeant," said a fend at police headquarters yeste rda "Don't4, call me New John. "Are "You con eee country 6 and 7. committee) helc¢ Dec ; held here e December McKenzie i Captain Se pel is acting WT,calanoid ; Republican Washington, or, tion. fever. Nitti 1c itt Nattonna ommittce,. Oct, 20.-Chairman the lice sanitary condition of the Oakland sal house Is said to be very bad.| aaa away ecatinant Keesha more e a with ill health: < Mr. {in as when tBanana nd per eence I am a chie f."' you a citizen? bet your life I was catkins I have I 15 before my said Uncle came to years you old this and were born papers.' they his® 1 ) rhe \ cheeks lee) ; "thati i it he left the proceeded paonposad 10 what de st} i Nothing rs, . t bal i Ads res is clearer than that g ( the Democratic leaders prefer the suecess of the Kearns party to the success of the Republican sy a party | t or when he . gives contenance to the > medicine if they :of 2 campaign of : party > g tionil itigh November of this ayear. . Mr. Morris, who should be the last man in town : & to hold 5a to such an 4 opinion, hy feis quoted eras as openly stating that if it comes to a choice between Plummer and Bransford, he prefers the election of Bransford. ; Po . ; of ms Ard continuing an in power a party : that is. led by intolerants, that has made a shocking TOAPRGaAt bad record in ts its twoten years of 5 sail . PO ave ng to give .us another two years of precisely suocesstil acai ‘ris the same kind at sald; ne the American are successful again. Mr. Morris - Ww 7 ne the oo e ie seThatatRORoaChae 4S rom Be a sg3 status ete ae in avor aein refavor a 71S fae goi as ‘anal a e ‘ol, Rie rol, axand thati turns hishis back every man turns back onon every mi party. aad Mich x ‘ ne el elects a new for z ; 8 . L ats ee - eV 0) n- _need ovo , haceWe must. { t aan aavont ine to pieces." the strike arty are ‘ binocay.| ¢ ly from go | ‘large' be deposit a considerable for which are very closely allled, form Q- gether one of the most attractlve propositions In the Bingham district, Bingham Consolidated owns the Dalton & Lark and Commercial mines in Binge Bell mine in ham, the Eagie & Tintic and the Bingham Junction smelter, he Commercial mine large bodies of low-grade copper with an excess of iron, which desirable fluxing material. ore, makes The it Dalton & Lark has good bodies of lead ore. In the Ohio Copper has been developed large bodies of low-grade and quantle ties of comparatively high-grade copper ore. The Mascot tunnel has been extended through Dalton & Lar ground into Ohjo Copper, opening the bodies of the latter an mine at great ideal medium 4 - . will exercise their untrammelled . . franchise . when they f J : x get to the polls. L Se : aw vir = an * ats ¥ _ Sy party, by the election of last vear, ee r : eis 3 the nitrate of Silver King ‘ will preferey Republican Fi bad victory aoe favored - by . Powers and Morris . and . their fellow ‘‘leaders. is certainly stronger 7 than oy et ae is the ~ Democratic Ba Sr ernie: to the further rule ofPitsthe piratical - o A am, party, and 1 the 3 scl ' party of peculation dominated ° . te are‘e no byvy Kearns, Kearns, and : Tr aimtec - secret- for their cheap production ot metal. Paying Properiles. . The Eagle & Blue Bell mine at Tine tic promises to be to the Bingham Con- solidated is to the what the Centennial Eureka United States company, and that Heinze ; fe et, has Annandale has a the a 500- ayer be good prospect In the {s Indicated by the fact that aft down to the depth of which will be level don continued before Hill to drifting property in the Deep Creek country the Western Cop. per company has one of the big mines of Utah opened up and ready for pro- "nes h 1 funds than ever before and it but would In the old. Gold ieee lf the Demoerats were the stronger party, and if came to a question between them and the Kearns crowd, the Republicans would eae ae thine 4in reason would bese preferable prefer: throw their strength to the Democratic ticket. intolerant grafting gang Anything the to the , rule of f the the intolerant\and grafting gang now crushings ;| 3 city with its high taxes, its dissipated funds, and its friendship for the police-protected bunko game. itIt . « . " But t tainted the Republican ° Se sym- have: @ Could Easily Start Again. If Heinze really {s "broke," his Utah interests alone would form a very good nucleus for a new start in HNfe. Ohfo Copper and Bingham Consolidated, will aj er cirele. administration has revealed does not shake their friendship for the party of Kearns and the Sse A . . lectic These But there are some five thousand better Democrats than they in Salt Lake who do not want the Kearns party to again win f pore thonsands know their party, standing alone in the wards, has no ghost of a show to take the council control away from the gr ee ate Fee may pee vill : t : Cn i P ren ig| to ‘ fight for their generalFt ticket, and : re sd ee bite wiles are not daunted by the clear proof that they cannotwin. But they do know that in the wards ley Wee arias control of the council through fusion with the Republicans. On loeal questions they have no fight with the Republicans. Both are a king for oe ae , rs are opposed2 to the ruinous dominance of the Kearns , Be : party Se leaders. ere the ¢i 7 party.e They SErepudiate the action of their 1 1e)"y may ay be dra-é Fea OE ant eee OP wil support s ‘t the the fusion They r will Le oecandidates, c e i in z 5gooned into silence in some of the wards; : but their silent protest will be made effectively on election day. hav been betrayed ‘aved by by the the menme they 1ey have truste ) spite of the ravings of their Nearns-contaminated leaders. They are honest and independent. They > have preaident| } and they a national : present ate owns National sum. balance, Other The leaders of the Democratic p: Powers, Mr. Snow, Mr. Moyle and the Herald-are commonly believed to be in Cie 0 ae ai cn alam ; Tat ft tot e3 uance of of the the American "s ' ice 7 American par American. party control. Soren X.7 ( fhristensen said a year ago that if the election 26 e to ‘p= | § uanee f eegocre could be: ' left the Herald office, it aawould Americ: a a ; a, settlement of Commission: the telegraph \nd the makers of ; the Herald are in perfect sympathy with the other : leaders. Stel All the cumulative. evidence Stat 0. 3 - ompetencyat and « shones } _* Octo- he Heinze the . him ; AOct. Worl ais nventio Utah authorat th of the course, of ethan apof his noted he he ) ' plat- the This mill Is now nearing completion, and with fe on operation, the Ohfo, itis conceded ill be able to produce' copper as creer as it can be done by any mine in Utah, whose mines are 2 aX it 2 ) enumerated, stock a affording y) il} > i. I : Just of of transporting the ore to the new mill of 2,000 tons a day capacity, which the Ohio Copper company is building at the mouth of the tunnel. ?§ had interests block bank. And W.S. McCornick Ig ity for the vw atement that he ee has a large deposit In one alt Lake banks. It would, of be a violation of confidence and ics for the banker to give even proximate idea of the amount ore $ . until bgatlor selling iI dow! ee be McKen- and Captain Theta Burbidgea : Mr. . McKenzie ie a left Saturday night for Idaho on beenCELE falling in health for THR ERaR HT EntOM ES serious iit and About lightedj|of under Arar zie t 76 It was ownMrs. Stacey's bomb so wife pushed/the the return as Sane here| iliegal. for wrecked. Welch, Nel witn In Oakland, of work pneumonia. Mr eH his case hopeless, x kill | Spanish Fork, mother-in-law peril tak« Oct. 20.-Jobn BE. elders connected Gaoeet any Baka afternoon he returned from a trip tO|yWyy McKenzie had formally notified Sacramento, and immediately went to] tne mayor of his Intention of ene, bed at the mission house, 541 Twentyand Mayor Bransford said that if acHina: tress Oakland Eis conaltion tion was taken it would probably come WIFE roe ( cas de to OAKLAND Service. the= Mormon ruesday mission night died Tuesday nig Eu-|tong Valley -house, saa thethrown, small| the bomb and shame of my coun-|{jIness of the of Guatemala." Jot physician's vole fe a Special San Francisco, son, one of the TRIES MURDER AT Aisa eeems Republican HUS TO The | jorn= | to Phe gal) plode the Fok theticket road says that] hotel d in"butwhich priy ge is extended to all| was A aeeeen tls (erithe ole samiofthe ancesscompany and se citt| | fathe ‘d by Herman «the ir vtavitts ou republic AHMET DIES ; aWashington, leader of society where frequent | JEALOUS Ruling. »( ~ 1eyjal spent.much their time, honors. were of showered upon and|Neison her oa kn has eae the. inderhin und m dee eeeee daughter president of the Big Four Mrs. Barnard immediately I ea 4 Ide nt ‘He ere the her place and as =took Indianapolis | were ee i ae being Oct.. 20.-The Union Pac c| from the room bk shee the explo-) el » notice that it ¥ not sion Stace ollowed the women the uling of th Ir rstate| stri Pe at them with his lists. NO commission w at h prohibit ore injured when ee poop i extension tr t a in|4, ruin, wh Sone Who they Tae ho| E. Ingalls, years Herron: and ee and con‘tinue "busine Ss ee of suggested noe ae i all Chicago, N=) road has dan- | apide os America: of | Com neree employes author ¢| was for Oe :wounded loves also ) a8 Was standing, bank for erect irgeed. be sident, the house © mer-| Mercantile National. Presider nt ee "n 's son, =| | tion, ing rilities, nen Marana erbapdtuiine chant of unquestioned ias been director of the | ing ntral and the food a and violated ara . Am in constant I accuse misery resent the telegraphers cuieklyjoverment Is more 1 in need ike move fF acreof] $ withS a Pr4 ot and. ecruelties oye cere oc Res Be naa My sraphers, to che central union today sald we Bae support of re c Prpig lo se ue tic Mecca tlgeekare siotation (a Fy . Ree eae ingot the 3 Pe fag) eran) ET ge tb eargadd O S bine the' discourage the = siarying totraito eat rere an 2 elected. 1 Croof try, Sreiiiihetcied to Mrashington, night By edt the are fe ee lcnee to instructions contained in tert 45 , peat a l E Roosevelt, asking~ him RE Oniex SOMERyelts to the $0 pee miEO :-among, "then denied it war the utec Pent rherst were: matiy 4 he Ler meet! srenent apapaccorded ergy atoma denounced While theythe ‘ ‘ ‘ of a ! wait Spemeucny ewe se t ihe rikel use to try to explain f K 1 and. Bee ats he ordered Y dad Sma t i) Deore er Chay he al - lers, hori governmer 1 national 1 triguer no Ff ger the } Ce ry o- nudé hareed. that, Infon GO Estrad ell T accuse. Generel: all Manthe} omp!0) et t trike Iricklec pr his | kinds Red beattt tinuec rer of I oa nae r rae. on,.card pal nanded . et ers 0 Will pelnt} Estrada Cabrera of belng|the of the crime { iceuse * j medicine en [ ao = "th float President cara Who : ht A; ald ‘to DAS | MaVINng, xchuanges, | ges | «said to eT the iz "he power had} -quainted wtountil |} aunable veer | a last e Seno! sending:ass of t down | having Bitter si - nded:-t end," th une ith oat pall : of | litical man n 10 li of accompli President| x itu r ee a aay rat ' directly paying. bento Lisandro Barilla ministers i s ATE ‘ ty Cabrera. Aceusat on edantiatlont nt x ae ‘s sthen old. vzva ca anc oath made vice preside nt. my | te tie SSASSINAtlon':' Ol . ore Willan Skinner, a tt hs ah aor W | cllizer mong eae ner rn mat eee ab ade an additional vi side nte |' edo [ accuse th president of | It w definite!s Sn ce eg | Guatemala of treat ting barbarously bO-| Mercantil would not go ae lauida- i. ' lh \ft RY." Or ahi ; i accuse ; (ene uel in| 5 i r, omen : i qj f tie fons More pucs »-q acy, ' , ere | ‘ P: yan to small \ . older yroueht the meporS to of misery and spera not tried gi t i othe sent) such | uid' and k 1 object notice was Tae created aro duction as soon as a railroad shall be bullt to the camp, and it is understood that the Western Pacific already has plans laid to build a branch Ine ia that direction. Ttah mines are splendid resources at all times; they are especially convenient to fall back upon In times of financial stress, Mr. Heinze doubtless realizes this, and if the Amalgamated bugaboo has as his Montana finally "got him," so far interests are concerned, he knows where he can quickly recoup his fallen fortunes. There is not the remotest probabllity that future operations of the Utah mines, mills and smelter which Heinze is interested will be affected by the failure of Heinze''s brothers to core ner United diMeulties Copper of the two Heinze is interested. which he stock, banks F. or by the in which Augustus may have been drawn Into the United Copper deal e extent of losing his grip in Montana, but so far as can ascertained, the ‘Utah concerns ig has holdings have part in any of the transactions, had no |