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Show Bac + ~'S -fMountain Republican y ES IX, NUMBER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. 58. POETICAL BATTLE GAMBLERS WIN WAGED IN HOUSE ALBANY CONTEST SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? he -_--- Occasional Verbal Bricks Cause Sore Heads and Lacerated Feelings. to Bribery, Kidnaping and ‘‘Po-, litical Pressure' Are Charges. MUZZLED HUGHES Politics at Homa? Will Engpage Attention. of Eastern Members, STILL oft eonfetdl formance into a to turn the Governor Will Call Extra Session to Gain Desired Action, carnival. per-| There the all the evening .with from ihat lacerated came a number caused feelings; was- the sore verbal heads and »«Mr., Dalzell of ‘chief sufferer, characterized as the "page Sereno of .B. Payne, Then followed: should Tif the floor down in has The ever 25 the poets, as| house contest, f defeated to here the ; the gambling since senate this ; ay Agnew-Hart bills by a vote 25 people committee 0} none chagrin ight "It he of felt, emphatically Is impossible people house want. Concealing 4d high| con- known. all-powerful gas the 8.-After as a struggle as hag lature, unless in the meantime SUCce* ds in putting through the leader. of history one of the greatest exhibitions of and. lofty peetical tumbling that cress of in will permit Of the constitution the the he bills resentment governor that the mandate plain to be ignored, until the until been obeyed." The finish in the, senate was PDurlng activity of the this period on the part naval of the enforced in-| that Democrats, | neck appropriation considered and Primaries Republican. bill will be| order and them primaries. are to. jin as trum, of any futurity ever raced. The and neck dashes home were so cheered passed, Conventions. the two heats run about as stirring by fioor and gallery subsequently. cleared be was Chief that: issued have made. Causes Assigned. held in Pennsylvania Saturday. In Bribery, the attempted. kidnaping' New York the state conventions to] of one senator, and the almost frantic, elect delegates to the natlonal conven«|appeals of a. wife of another, are} tion will be held tomorrow night and| among the chief causes assigned for} delegates to the state convention are]the setback to the anti-gambling to be selected. Republican conven-| campaign. tions are also to be held in. MassachuThe gamblers corruption fund which setts Saturda Senator Agnew was warned last night It had Seetaait: been planned to a geregated from $200,000 to $500,000, adjourn from tomorrow afternoon una ppears to have been well distributed. til next Monday so that all the memWhereas oppon ents of the bill until bers who desired to be away from last midnight were by no means cerWashington during that recess could tain that they could capture enough leave without fear that the Democrats vores to secure even the. tie, . this would get the advantage, The howl m orning there walked into their camp that has been raised the _DemoSenators Gratton, Wilcox, Cassidy and erats over delayed legislation the peer and the made etn of plans. on now made sonene a i navy : appropriation sday. shall , a" two-thirds ; 0 a requil Pee a different of the view of the resolutions passed from at the meeting El ute a£ onstol slept: en -s meon in. had and omeon a had te unable been had he so wateh his | it was what ‘im tell as. ne P Ww L E Still another incident which greatly Dalzell the oe in the your spite rules, iN FAILING mae EE posted wa Agnew-Hart S = : oe for idiotic or; than fights are "We the nae you ang Dalzell Dalzell was Mr. remarks liams's ‘ond. his. ¢ face i too the a ae sha house had rather ‘I no "The in an iness. on, the sth with my - sae door! @ be, majority way orderly a = sehr No he . i it was at 3 fall It took three ca. te resolutions adop feature e A TO al the bus~) denied | the of been a business than advanced « date in the} humorous (Continued eB of o Page AB have the a TWO.) te," ; in prisor have could. blind," ‘ine' mn ih os = au ucee 1 | , bi ri tvacs fcht } molestation eho 0 tio cide ni v there. raacsh MUQRO ' i ‘ the} r : t oO ot NERDY in the anddnstantlyekiled hit aa! Os Khe orne ‘flea 10t fieadanah ‘ nmi 4 have<commiltted 1 ia He v ws. ORO Wear of yr, itl love " Miller ; pee PE pl n. ‘ } Helie that ""s(neys to to eable the of] head . It-is it h believed , s de for heh that ittor Seeal- ha Looe it any , ill State nhs Pon Conight r A } . Rart-! 17 3 es aeR Au TO occasional till, ice.id "ine Jeeture stréet April Lisbon. In KRioting More from Dispatches April's oan O8-lat and bed sa small Re eP WO werpmient outbursts of group ain nk .- Cun of ' ceount il L ofof nr f | . Patal nn Tenement Passaic, : Campbel SAD plone vio- !'ington N.-: "F, ne Bate wtenement »thére/}iin| soldiers. a avenue of Tho ds irs 1 the San: ic . and OG une fire at - ee OFFICIALS is STRIKE a &-The April Denver, Grande pig OVER : Denver and germs aes officials on the oe strike give verout information ey are concerned a as ea ° es on € shopme rriareat & nothin kia as ove: is on. (They v.of Rob-| daughter eto : Arrington ; ao Bosgiven of Virtue for the of tO e Rocky Mountain Rocket, . e copies Oo in their in ~ country. the little er : published in Se ae |: and of the situation i ae hee 7 ontainsa s strike the by affected ill eltfes being is far from strike the h ssays over Tnteruntionnt Cupid's ) e § -Ift; tt April Washington, ae be is 36 Elkins rine" Prser¥. Jersey 8 -Willlam | in New. April. old, today, Te fey have plenty of Ar-{and t ioe ey os aosa in. : ee will be shipped He Se a eS ie} ESpublic. housandso ed ma . sent tho he ‘ strikers today his 4ovand and severa a oft a tne 1 7 a D4 : at e Pa royal in. does she Wbruzz swrother t r the, no deg ho ltali in and: iccording confidence E rouble. Miss = oeiKkathere ree Sento t Wa 10W e aei the-American, to tlose of the highest Nene building Datn a tepaint] the ighes tk 1s upon And far ily nies » started : aoe authority intimate most and when dis-| floor Katherine Misa : mat ; re. anntetel tire Naleed' = Ass ; ed jMe toda fir * "the t liad reac associa professional st news: Smith emerairttge vieale Shoralio * SAY the i fu as abate ca was Smith his GRANDE RIO : H the Hayana and on tho Schley's saw Premier of Santiago. in ee an ye er ae ee sameeren them Vire Italy who MacP} P ; Nicholas late. Francisco, bertwas & : nephew, : the war Spain and »s Ss of when, staff illie i M Francis for 1 eine ‘ against 1ssland. a member 3 Mr. the 1s hBardla at her. te to - | | Lis-] or) 0 tonight} occupants \iesc pes. re- | ;3 shopop onor placed yaced }| covered. Killed then men two with time connected is d-that-he-served t these . inry Ee le || wert: ‘ Es r lof thor' class, and onco Galveston the rebellion last American Pas Rees. retropolls. T Husband. Takes Burroughs telegraph a was Ile the when York ong amons "Denvel! -----_+>---_--~ to oday .b a as pe correspondent new sda war. _ to- number) large April or fot MacPherson, 1 e Bur Nme rfngton \ ta ‘ >rinc a ts . a ‘have I in served and wars as in 1895 to Cuba went Smith York for: the New correspondent th by. Louisville. In the started became Smith pects 4 either for morning, 4, in the premier for base n had Ags { i. in least. leave. Mr. Smith Mr. Apache and. educated bombardment boat dispatch bombardment to ts. é home. Brooklyn Piasuen nae ea pe at is Cuba a mu was in the He a et ae Ebeneont whether to (Den7 ¢ nnoprn B f j his a re Mr. war . in.-rechathe queen", holad.no {will HE Marle Sn = te could. + rator of first eA Spain Mr. ftman| ae ave there all a the in, with where ast. ep! - inarchist ot. Soar Ww will bul. city this in the. ites = it or. early in epee of.eee Max revaud misdeeds. -Emma|leged Lebauey, name: the Parisian of nto-|1orging who| millionaire wceantric in Apts. ed ws withou om‘| bow], ,? sugar as or "the eno . pl to MY b) that's nd question 1 = aneritiad polic Is-of oO ve ma the of 0 | CepMRMaNt of. Pacis heSoy, has ae recore Back. Gets fr Was . o SS Paris. | cap ede cat eS 1dare on r 1 ‘aiiiater' btn eC 1 cw > were ilwer | a Jeal+|volvers 11C1¢ d-hend to their sulcide: been the hotel jv} reauire he. ay iol : ve a | i ; H/conteren ce' of AMMera=. why ' een?<a the, ; case' is held ie AS Ww aaide- | n l and ' Perry i Venous: Sbatasie sto erected: nol Gold Hoosier, Farres §:.-Mrs, April - Se BAT ‘ flexibsen Avho.dabucell deeply entered Re the 1 : v 9 Jealous Dy Killed bei r the Herald d me tea 8 aa i Ben peTh Dy renee met the aie ‘ interfered toda les irned whe wi -one It. Sagan,E caused had. deDs he: Sioux in ew April HOME BROOKLYN was ay --_-__-_ Canada in detained was ehol: nd meetings; ot number L le t oa was = er hic ponse . ot ye f t : - aa with . < pa poran | Helle States, Uniled t into' /re-e1 er caer have roubles" mncia i S ; Geor tin to evictin' tir untry i ae . Bree tool She 1 rid, ne itJ is pyvove, to hoy muld EA ss onc cin eee Be po » hope a Ge rie Lt Sate \ nicl : Y iMik Woman eland's ¢ to of sent much established been has been continues Minn, ans lis. Minne of for ra has she which. found is that Til. 8,--La ngdon April best the of one in . Pane STARTS i Apidigan: ad day Gould, Anni Mme. | infatuation, if was later be otherwi and unclean was food CLOSET 1 Gould 8..-George April York, fan 5 . last desperate PECOR IO oe i sists Jhig stockholders, and Ne days New a aabaid ‘| u ) i pos- | making t re * : Apr ro anarchist tonight Lor theté so As ate ' Winnipeg Goldman, Americar n ms VO) eardl MI Se Goldman Enema whe - rune re ; the _ jierrm who 1) Scerkanten ly and at her breast Trightences Carlin vevolver wis r fled and family the estBis of ne He} 1 e with ; it | by P v ‘ ntter been _ UF Bae sen ; = uh oria 6 J time the of to}5 ¥ I yer < of eve alarmir } ithe} not steele attention e ‘ ft lis. comple otels down hour half Julia = 7from ned Stepher is ym cond ee Mass., on, aan name' breal ‘stat a ike to mentiéntof-) hers rut a yred A. cant i! Rl door theater the from away ) tov down traveled had ae COD -d tray.aled i' ee tia oe Afar ad refus irlov Mis 16 toes aad ince sn , ‘ | upon r au 1 :e1 Mry: That' ce, anno sible. . - 1 of) Baieim nr ; Ind., somo, | vibes tt C on, MITaCe erariain 4 (ou th was ‘ a in ed me on, Yo wee he} peer his eri 0. nt up duction 1 Wel | eel the cae debate) ans. irtain: : a _ca= ' fdCome ; back went. eves ‘My fault your ft's ' Sl aii <i TART eter to the manage 4 Og her: ear was too ill to leave admirers were t of her fdundreds and sav See Hi on irlowe r ! : I : ae Carlin sald h e , rt tl i; follow Voror 1 ; ae : . at youth his Comanche the tne consumption su ce HELIE'S IN spec a with dealt be onia In jcontractors' "certain a SKELETON FOR RCH | ten for teeta} i hiniivone Sd « he ‘ I N kewood ; i t co-respondent | otre caused aise | VenAERO Wtrersmann,, , t ‘apping Ld parl into ‘ MOTHER). wvith MURDER prist Napanoch from ‘" t \ W mother caged ig 3 ei. : him comed Brooklyr treet,. ite to calls | ie atontee news 1 ds 1 been and. the | wood tai nd met shock by on brou hadt . | aeCi + -_-__-_ 9 a = -New April York, crime of ‘ y vhich an corresponding ion." session. 3 walls.« witthin the person f! + Isle titut ons) ria ilm Ime leader 7 nard Carlin, 24 hour ner in the| transact a house today Is Se indi last arose o a eee ane anger anger but unseemly, 4 rerensible There1 oe ae indefe congress. his e, procee ding | i Sen it for is excuse i rece fant ae -_-_> she thel. . . (RELEASED FROM PRISON n minority. the » he eneee upon ee $-The April strain' SCANDAL BY AFFECTED Ithaca, tal Admirat| CLEVELAND. it. of as saying that week. one ill about been had Smith January in Kentucky born was Ife i858. are and garrison every. That xamination, at' for sized Paris: | EA | LS vera pie ine GROVER of eas for unfit hy Grol ALN increase d in shont 1 be belt) locaits from moved than Sa ee ena ‘ S \ E- S ; AGITATOR Wes Gntrdbran d teeta tn | ANARCHISTIC THE WEST FOR wher known became crit! facet' the armor rather the size. tlo IE R N 5 MARLOWE - tl eae realitw: ing Wa sy sUbte aon to sent upon garrisons, ta had. evans "Admiral that irze driver old, irs Neuman, Frank about, oe of victory. announced. : ; sae Sy 4 j defend the to i cee only Se ant hne ;ia unjustifia is San = in the |] ell a aw that repeat tha J Lord the is not yocrats wic *kedne . o 15 Democrats he > of of house tents. was" A -**- Oy when and debate not this YS Replis stung white shook e was Dawey ve elec "ion eplie >! t sie ‘the near too old. 25. years Rohloff, Paul Dressel, 28 vears old. Charles 35 years old Potthoff, Minnle to iped and ‘i thanksgiving been never has that epoch in an "since tepiles the Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. JULIA out found excitemen the' ull what joined create ) Mine contribution® 1 want The Mrs, teg up. up th 16, COFLESS. aakiog ‘nix' Six making dead are | F. Rohloff, 65 vears old, will i in| seandal interest rations the has ¢at unfit»to € et investigation J aes eS He -" {Gl eareese +sanie j the ter discussion ws « for is quoted ae in this country writers newspaper of the staff of, the New member ster 0+ this afternoon died Smerican, eee ARMY developments were >, ontier Ad-1). of most kept Metcalf Secretary re- yesterday meeting. the from Miller AT of | the department bec n ta have believed and keen that "the fram armor but sceret, yans's,letter , miral above, quoted raph pat the \ out. 2 send to him 3 the mat a not resign Adams ea will snecial meetitl "= vYork, . New Smith, ver) great 8.-A April with ed. recently lowe the raised. hence be not loads, should heavy armor' at of belt limit the na-! like fifthof Of string a and business" they ¢ when ‘. J blicity | Known contributions | pone campaign < : © cannot { of tragedies former of was.the carriare. The 0 1. oneratul } rol congratulating . each ‘around a victory termed they what on spectators, The a ee enInine fi legislatio our get rushed other stopped layers: fp sey. shedthe want. we 7 ¢ am I other will. we through bill pulp. vm-| me force 9 3 oO hasgoinpa bill and President you from : I predict Bre: leading men tempe » their " . lose to a done, yet not Hability. plovers Mer the been have could = Fates ce other | side of the crossing scene ture P. yea last bill the tl ode issued. orders Picquart times | jriiscter of War food of supplies the that a1 beraDh to}) as the of portion lower the expose O. RIPE IS wommissary arm Wrench discovered prac- | and seas at) swell the. wind, n6. pitching rolling and such ae way- made nd i eae fe oe withdrew Boe aioe eke nr ir purpose gts Siar Paris, o hic Ad- says report, smooth . ‘with Even 9 hiav« who BURIED the nt. depart inshis, Evans mnral: tically caused | experienced tinder olne out t tn a Oa ~ if| Mr. a expo-| the in connection| eC > IN | FRENCH rom: Admirgl letter a with nav some the secretary to eyranted requestin Adams Mr. to Aaa on for despite developments ee i. sv re-sur- submarine e or $22,500 of ¢ the} upon belt armor the ©) got low, todo located when today It, OE « eight : same fheis f eritic those especially and an for SCANDAL April ngton, navy dealing Pvt the at received in-| near Maywood in grade Wa Resign. for . the sake of har eee oe 2 had been uk Booed BF aee Tenet te ony both -Mr.. Adama and: Mri Nelaon; atid tbe latter handed In_ his resignation, ae appropriation carries and boat, orpedo developn nee iS gh rhe Would rerul = comnvestigating LAN the by sit mé peting,s or a at the > regular legal, to 5 be a : mittee ban of r-thethe bank way ae an officer, only the 14-|as nit 2. stockholders' is by removed. ie ean ere app ropriatton an is There 2a 7 tr ne nt 7m + : battleship onster two ) for OK "Prov ion is mad in the measure | meeting rhe ee ie can e ex "0 i ion eas movet avisio of Diesia S { ee Epapeleh ind adthou of six enlistment foy the t mittee, oO re t . } Mr and R. Cutler T. McCornick, dent ‘ ‘i ; ae te a ee a rea a Adams. = : ; © in;,commiss-on eo 954 074 g07 974.201; commissior 607 nav ~ of ; the pay the Wor than more of inerease hn. : : an-iner being this DIES SMITH LANGDON for ¢ arried the amount ee noo 000 over nt Belt di- ae BILL IN 2S ze BOATS INCLUDED race vont and sures Lowe! <i) Says Armor 5 High. too that isserteds j lin water to-| late died collision the a on occurred disaster. The by jured night. ‘slates: and.a the the was who today 500,000 boats. ARE of / i 60 at : when added was carrfage, the of speeding a hou fatality an fifth driver everyfact jin and prices Horses, thing pertaining to the day's sport was their or exce the In foreotten whether esinine arts < ry temper. lost your the Country ask would bp more be anything could there athat up Went Jom _ ne fou | cheer > nage Fala, , oe Sr te ewan heard™upon ei a himself, and not with his ve Potomac an¢ proke your plighted w ords, ee S-= nh? WasWineton, . April house e 2P ypropriation bill reported to. t or $2..| Report « Line this) death 3 S$ Admiral which in carriage by an Aurora-and em 4 ci niles A the book-| the accord, one é ()} ---s | { | in funeral Maywood, instant electric Elgin on a a women,| -8.-TFour. to ground. were , DS AS: aot | | April Chicago, the| that in defeated announcing been bill had vi mos and outrageous | mil troublin been. I fe} a to YF ae a bulle tin| when togsed clerks their and 'makers air the tn hats and programs 8 Iie Lr 2 tenant, most after right race fifth With "yg | Albany s do, seldom a with not I and angry, and chief the 1 get with reer. Democratic the about the of finish ati / occurred on 4 vera. "LO conisined rive Chi- . Crossing. cago Afvairs| witnessed eve scene : trac race of r ‘ i lite w rheumatisr : im 5 101 of ce ‘Aldrich w ay Ppron fal 1 Senator matter rest where it is. nae a ----_.--__- RINE } .old board whose names will be submitted to oa special naetibe of directors within 2 few days. .The infusion of new blood, thinks. President. McCornick,° whl go |)n long way toward restoring more harmonious and peaceful conditions at the bene, wee wilh be petter for all con- SUBMA A d ea the stated by President McCornick Eorsideration. () i SOE cde the Tt was i HEALTH eee from. a SPR suffering. om again. is' and of fi yesterday was regarded as a sure i The ‘Pinkerton A bencti es will a w dication that the western. men work on the case () seek to force Aldrich and: Hale to | gor. some time. dt i edernroed Fe Peo 0) support the ere ve brought ; plans if the Clamaaee eCorn wean ts oom dad bank | opportunity arriy Ae eS Se te ‘Alavieh is storriéa sven oe con chthat () h ee aa i here Poke eh fate, hy ; lhsredv Se meeting lnstnight that the three men were given their cholee of resignation or furlough Kelly and Strong chose tho ] ‘ of absence, but Trit®mer prety rred to resign. Their places bave not yet been filled, but It is understood the bank has under SenTaft Senator Burkett of Nebraska to ator FHlale's criticism ‘of Secretary a Trimmer Aldrich. the of juice CRITICS / NAVAL of 4a a CAR D an Die omen Carriage ive a when afternoon struck sat "was they. 8.-The April Washington, markable | de- ‘ the angry ; unkind got Dalzell "Mr. some said and day : »you make W fl] measures, res, me: her other the Position F the while slander for out ingled At Tt. is understood. that Senator. Althe upper drich has determined that legislature branch of. the national the apshall meet only to. consider as they. are as propriation. bills fast [Spent from the house. Practically all of the senators from Ps West and Northwest are on very | triendly terms with President Roose| velt and are in favor of passing the They have grown bills he is urging. of much bolder and the sharp ‘reply re Stara RESIGN rectors of the Utah National bank yesterday, the resignation of Josenh Nelson as vice president and . W. Trimmer as assistant cashier were accepted, Cc, Strong, assistant eashier, and Q. Pp Kelly, general bookkeeper, were granted ninety-day. furloughs. The resignation of W. F, Adams as Cirector was asked, but he refused to resign. The board removed him from the executive committee. The effect of it all is to clean up at the bank and remove all of those who were in a position to know something of the theft: of $106,250 at the time of the robbery, The fact that some of the attaches were granted ninoty days' lenve of absence is explamed two waya by President McCornick.. He expecta to have the mystery soived during their absenee, and he believes that the strain upon Trimmer, Strong and Kelly has been so great that they ore entitled to a Turlough. Trimmer and Strong leave the bank April 15 and Kelly will leave May 1, ate has found it necessary to adjourn over a day or so in mid-week, a thing that has never been done jin the past in the memory of the oldest men in the senate ® a.Faicetiite nee become ‘ate, CE GROVER a from returning mourners in cemetery Thidge Oak Track Secs } said: a NOT Members Washington, April. 8.-While congress will probably remain in ‘session until;)June 1, the session is. practically ended so far as new legislation is concerned, and both houses could: adjourn ‘within the next fortnight were it not for a fear that the President would call a. special session jImmediately «to» consider the various > bINs which he is urging To avoid action on any of. thes bills, the leaders in the senate and house have determined to remain in session, doing nothing Aside from the passage of the usual appropriation bills, the enactment of the Sterling-La Follette employers' Hability bill, and the President's postal savings bank bill, the senate leaders are considering nothing else...In order to carry out this policy, the sen- () S ao ub Porgotten . rs ALL A\re He WILL -_--- sical auth ¥ CELEBRATE, and Prices Horses, ti ws anti- predecessor. ee bei | | -_--__-_ LES his RECESS ADAMS Are. Loyal Refuses to Sever Connection- to President Favoring Clean-Up as Result of Bills Recommended, Big Robbery, - DOO ELECTRIC BY them putting them by ' | | BOOK r id Smeg vi and We so, do to vant " , t though propositions, injunction erat emo on vote you ai ae Sten it pulp hear to glad free wood on are vote "we you eT It St commented: legislation," ST 7 join to senator throuel es PUUE us Mr austic, atiat ked vigorously. says Sherman "Mr. to ready is majority ant Stic c rans Western DOOOOOOOOBOBOBODWIOWOWDOOOO oI OOOO KILLED MOURNERS McCarren | Senator from rebuke evere 1 byrv William } and Villiams which th was. attacker in sponsors} hope some it aroused I) but kenona : t @ J present } the before that bills the for , Wk | one mor can induce | | Session ends they lve I yalzelh Attacks Williams ; held -_ TAKES ae man. fellow his upon ee eee oe [ee otion ho ae atur eee Governor | Lieutenant embarrassed rule oh' ae . i ) ntroauction e on a motion} when happened set thing | Chandler, a to Democrats ne sean times | future some make to de- | Iptended sharp as much there and ee decisior foor, | | available...he Fe Bienen Mf Rel rendered ‘ull his 1 the. . foot on leaders the among bate selmont-Sullivan-Mec the against the defended. alzell ; aad i ae i , ries. ‘i : Daizel and Sherman a provoked Chis forces |r n-Gary Republiof. the oe) course esas grew Williams any anger denying Sie _- SENATE the meeting: 7 7 at Mr. hile e vate said at read: ene 3s absence of Mena rules sans. se ane that "its declared house club. ouse he 1 itof| vor culSit tS Is Send A Epigstepal church, question which, to. acge in Tree wrongs to o]| tanh James's ss 1 being single the juice of the grape we protest against :is lauded and : \ extolled. and other fruits "That the prohibitionist, in his zeal, is a dangerous and harmful to society as the 4 doctrinaire of the past who in the name of God and religion perpetrated the most cruel of the oO $+ a last at the chamber the friends wy Cu € : brought and found moment, last 1¢ St. apple a ison sahara 11 by d i Le ate @" was He a chamber bill ne instead a the debate cesses limited, FH ous yu a are th ec calls ane 1 an lutely e »the|o een ae nanan Hae ‘name of i bee?) have further is It aks " majo rity , 2 that suspend. may. ; ad: can provided Roll ‘ter 1 shall consideration: until th consider it comniitiec a. recess c cco eeearls to committee the As err pill of hibiti EIEIO: ‘ ‘That Senator Fancher "Overslept." rules.r serles of Z of 2 new scheme ; ec c : micetlaensstionalitedtice fate Hel rules provide Kes 3riefy the new home| the of outside house shall -e recess unti - 7. aY | afternoon B oO ‘ 1 . ta stretch was the disappearance of SenSia) morning at 10:30, when it into vineyards. "Resolved, That we protest against the misuse of the word temperance as a means to accomplish pro- if him Hanson, "weak, and overw ork haere itles; wife, oats leave would kill the bill, the , Harvey took val e 8.well known as a lover\of ‘horse rac- she him told ce of majority the|he did net yote to on hit the a conference After rules on committee the from held rhe Portions <plain by saying: that ale eee Of Rules. er New ap r "Whereas, Real temperance aims at the moderate use of all wholesome products; whereas, sratilbsts tion aims at imposing unbearable restrictions upon mankind; which restrictions, if carried out, would eventuate in the multiplication of cocaine and morphine fiends, moral degenerates. "Whereas, Centuries of experience have proven that wine and beer drinking people are not, nor do they become drunkards; while non-wine or heer drinking peoples are ate who consume the greater quantity of ardent spirits, and "Whereas, The abuse of God's best gifts, such as water, which Ea drowns and kills; food, which abused congests and kills; heat, which abused burns and belie; all go to teach temperance but not prohibition; and ecli ring ceepiaty ee. nue pee century, Is, iv "Whereas, Temperance has bees grow 1 he _ drunken oN at ede od Ikna napp, bringing with them just en ough ‘suee save th nveraton of, Gratton, Cas Republicans es the : Hoke the Su pustey gpencuaien ee mucky, 624 Nelson, Trimmer, Strong and Kelly Leave Bank at the Same Time. temperance, prohibition, regulation. or what you will- situation in. that state, and particularly in those sections deriyed "Now what we need is temperance in speech as well as in drink. 1 don't care what people think of me when I think Iam right. | dislike a hypocrite. -This movement has been brought about by the activity of the Anti-Saloon league. | believe that the saloon ought to go. It has been weighed in the balance and found wanting. | won't attack the wine industry. | want to show you that if you will make good your promise to try to eliminate debauchery and crime, | am with you heart and soul. Divorce yourselves, then, from the saloon interests, for the open saloon is doomed." an to iS Session Practically Ended So Far as New Legislation is Concerned. it pecullar revenue prohibition: Rev. The contest has not ended. It will conUnue until the will of the people has cedure of. the house day. In consequence filibuster is muzzled aggjather CHANGES MADEAT UTAH NATIONAL "Show me a town where there is thorough temperance, where the saloons are well regulated, and | will show you a great difference from prevailing conditions. Clean up the saloons and place them on a legitimate basis and the danger to the wine Industry will be eliminated. I'm told that in the southern dry localities morphine and cocaine victims have more than trebled in number. God forbid that we should bring about such a condition here, Let us be temperate." Rey. Dunean Wallace, of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, who followed Mr. Hanson on the ros- the rules let.loose a whole bunch of ad-| ditional gag rules te govern the pro-| next Mon-]| Democratic that time ent to- declared: to believe movement-call about "Without a single dissenting voice, *h& Wine growers of Fresno county, gathered at the Barton opera house, decided veete cay to form a permanent organization for the promotion of the wine industry and vineyard intere.ts throughout. the state and country. Temperance in everything was the watchword of the gathering. -The prcohibitionist, if he was there, was in abeyance, or at least kept his opinion closely to himscif. One after another, the speakers followed each other on the platform, advocating personal liberty in its fullest and most complete sense, in so far as compatible with the welfare of the entire community. "From all points of view the speakers addressed themselves to the problem of real temperance, and th® complete separation of the wine-growing industry from the saloon question." A letter from A. Sbarporo, secretary of the Italian-Swiss Wine company was read. It says in part: "The aim of the meeting being simply to teach the people a holy truth, that the use of light table wine at meals by the American people is the true and only remedy for the removal of the curse of drunkenness from our midst, | have no doubt that your success will be complete, and that so soon as the ae ees people become educated to this fact, drunkenness will be gradually removed from our country." Pennsylvania Governor Hughes will in all propahaving been | Pility call an extra session of the legis- the - battle go 80-cent bricks | #>t-Yacing by John Sharp Williams .o-Sir John. Falstaff," or] which witnessed wa an exposition of a set-piece Out skyrockets:of kinds din been Was unde 4 shower anti-saloon brought baz PRICE FIVE CENTS. LAWMAKERS: BUSY IN KILLING TIME Cal, last Saturday, a meeting of which one of the papers printed an acin Fresno, re headline, "Wine Men Launch Campaign Against Prohibition." What was perhaps the of the meeting was the yery great care with which the vineyard owners disdistinctive seature use of wine at bome, as an'aid to digestion, and the drinking of strong alcoholic hed between the The "wine men" were, In fact, apparently almost as strongly opposed to the American Hqucrs in a saloon saloon as it exists today as they were to. the outright prohibitionist. the meeting. printed in the Fresno Republican, and bearing the earmarks [xtracts from the story o :cr esa are Se roy ey » +f j icate ; "3 r 5 he , o indicate the . view portion the 2 element thatg is fighting outthe pr agent corps ve of one ot There HOPEFUL Washington, April §.-All that was Albany, N. Y., April needed jn the! house today was a|stirring and tempetuous spread of the ‘nif. Caltis the --_ FILIBUSTERER ER IS } Aa CC VOLUME who] Elkins an and} 1 eee her- GREENEWALD RENAMED FEDERAL FOR 7 8. April Washington, Sutherland and Smoot mended himself 2" Salt J. J. 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