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Show Che IJnter-sMountain Bepublican VOLUME 1X, NUMBER 67, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS ANOTHER GOULD PERSIA SAID T0 BE | TO FACE COURTS UNDER MOB RULE A SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? oa = FORTUNE HUNTING GOVERNOR JOHNSON PRINCE SHOWN UP NOW OUT IN OPEN occ CAUSE RUSSIANS AT AT THE GATES : ay | ' ad } i New Yor) rould, of kun Ap th Ja ' 17 is ait PY 1 | ' fing h i hetio i , | a 1 1 | | at} bu Liat I April 17 While ig x I ir the ul indi: mob ( national assembly fs ilwad gnther about the their violent demonstrareatl With the vork- | ‘ \ The mini y of war is now neagced in investigating il cn Drought | igainst he governor of Teheran and | he ehief of police, t h of whom ar ; | uelty ind | chat d ith violating the eonstituI ( ria | Genal lav The police prefec ri n= | ' ) didl 1dmitted that he had never read | aD , " ¢ « titution While the police | an nee | chiet rrested on account of his ent ~ | ignorar of the la he as sv orn | () bel e : ato enfore the charge against he i : oe | governor is that he rl violating : det { i} } ! ' ' J : . : : ; HM : aoe enter » ee BAe ee p cit } iy oe aL Roing Nata A jibe ax Shockec oie : : yy eh charges mpemety will, be which the eae his a ife, of nftersthe own w a. i a news e that ing cruelty and ‘mystified husban Th ate tor by conflict "‘curse of i wealth" 4 gee. tho samt uve a fe. y ra, fates wife. i si were chap it tal. all his Thi t al 1 ul the young CE ‘is t third atae of the jnterior % = ogee yeas Be , apparently, tonight -of bitterly Tare = ; sev- und which was car- Washington, Confilct. and-if the the Pers nhs as ee well > aie in the Sprit 7 j .hi ha aes ther oe h iy the oldie ifs i ta » hou hat My Le ; ae dtd I ere A ] cou M id et | la a ehat a) nind 1 7 ) on hom ; A 8ey iT eats 1) Ara . ihe 2 al « mathe betwee | ‘acb ‘ f ree t } | i : ee ti Fare. ge Si tO ah before weiaT } ‘ the e# lat Asay i - of hhe wan d ) | < " 1 wp I t pave1it { tie i & . y t elses placed a 4 ' 110 witl t re Bee ¥ Wal ant e ( deal, ted. j na issues with will : ; i et in| Lt t of BS lay. he ' od ‘ in : : . Injunt f of the ee |} ,jimel¢ THROUGH i j i otchare¢ r on Apri of paper waatodeal Sones ving na Sie of ADMITS AMERICA is suit Mrs. one 0 for dl-| ore. arrival here at Republican Paris, Special April Prince of Maregraf back of the in a have his companion, ‘ jetter lending matrimonial they gives a reached raided a money of agent. striking of a suits a floor was Vhat illustration modern prince of clothes much worn, two dinner jackets, cwo evening suits, four suits of underclothes, eight shirts, twenty-six handkerchiefs, two overcosts, a leather valise ‘with tollet articles, three canes, a. silver cigaret case and four scarf pins, one with an imitation pearl The seizure was made upon complaint of Fraulein Helmina Kemper, a German maid of uncertain antecedents. She came to Paris fifteen years ago, became naturalized and since then has been known to the princes of one kind and andther who are desirous of marrying American girls. She claims to have financed Prince Victor > visited New York in search It was hoped at that that prince would capture Gladys Vanderbilt. When his friends here found he was not succeeding they clubbed together and raised enough money to send Countess Clare over to help him out as she pretended to have influential connections in American cilies. Unfortunately American soclety refused to swallow the countess She is an english laa and her real oame jis Mrs. Cres Was: onntaeedl Himself, Countess Clare left America in dia- Likewlse she She was read, Seth isn tne> ae ae vided merce ie ane or mane r ee ae Hugh ambled in Mont assert principal the present Ra "¢ See b i it |" ind 1wen ‘ ; ral ‘T) ere is not one word of truth stories manufactured in by always ° In factory B of J. E. = is that to the rch of Te of a al maser coast o in rO= Who the Robbe Kansas a 7 John nt ne is ta at ; rested in gele 3, W th whom h S ew miles in the tre ) the interfor Tajo oe froma af LEE zatls = \. ™ Bradbury g ,G today in' thehe German ive ey ae : A. : na. whieh left srasatlan ates Sauls TOWN eeeiia 17.-Wohile cee ‘participating brother d ea in Bandits ORNs UP ligious, fiesta on last aSunday, twenty‘ito c aoldiorsoy broke out be of the si garrison yo f oh re niet tin ofeil and began a wild career 0 & minodahed Within a space of half an cy had keitled two policemen ntl hour th tne ane waylaid had and citizen :e other a oO ROBBER - S =8 ny MUTINY | bed three men in the outskirts of . Say News of the mutiny was brought by Louls Bradbury, a wealthy man, ane Out Posses tnnumber he East. entire population as ‘ity on the wediten os oe h eee that trip an Ag id SHOOT Sey ae od : Francisco, April San most » Cosgriff of Salt K hatte i " s obtain: the - AND Pp can is<¢ ane the None oa Seed oa to pars iciteremeenie Br. © 17.-"Bryan, shatal nies SOLDIERS ANK Saag site John. D. Kruger,. is usLake i . jr.City, J.C. Fox and e H. D, Curtis ne . National bank organize the Hailey ailey, Idi. with $50,000 ¢ apit: Com- : duty proof OF eias PETA tat one) cet Fiala progress be: What ninety-nine ; the | ¢ommission's smut ecial Service. ry Republican Sp i, 17.-The compWashington, Apr y today approved | ; "yr he currency toda trqliet 19 benefits of free Ca Se gu Ray " ruise it as | we may,. therefore McKee] TO NATIONAL new combinaate : ns the first ques- wa it hundred : h the. community a rob NEW ‘ gent Je of des apex ratelyet still is prpretty‘ sald,!¢o4t he wife, is using desperate means to Pre-|) her from se . divorce. : fr securing . a testi-|terrible it as lato a oe he expecte Darden Mine Ee IDAHO, HAILEY, . o : the Interstate SORrc itr little mu st tion ject " sought - 8 ee a without proceedings. MelXee Is Desperate. Mckee "Hart ove . withh hi his | : Low, no,other man in whom, Mrs. Merely le-viz: Then io prampt a, ue , sheets - sufficiently : ee interested a é propo : ed , tend- | f the McKee. of wife has pley ees 2 ffidavits Mrs. 1 "of, April eahmae to Fe ies He will remain a week. it was purely a cen Cr release combinations their Neb., sryan tas Reached Zenith. "There is a limit to the tides," continued the Goveror, "They reach their height and then recede, and it is becoming evident te many Democrats and others that the stat of Mr, Bryan has reached its zenith. I certainly have the greatest respect for him, but I also believe that if the Democratic party Wants some other person for its candidate he should not stand in the way. "There is every prospect now that Pennsylvania will send an uninstructed delegation to Denver, and It be lieve New Yor k and Pennsylvania will act together, The governor's reference to Pennsylvania followed his reading an editorial in the World-Herald, Mr, Bryan's personal organ, declaring that all the Pennsylvania delegates wonld be instructed directly or indirectly for ryan : signs of the times portend a contest at the Denver convention and not oll will not be clear fist and prince, instead 90 ft ifsa iI mistake for any particular ca Repturinng an heiress was gapEnied by pr me I ought to apologize for Josephine Moffet, the Chicag show coming into Nebraska and sau girl, who ae a to have Mere iba: him these things, but ma view the situntion from the outside ulein Kemper relates in the comthese look like facts, procurer to the oa ae i Bae essed of ofr oe le we ones Te the bri ok of . the federation, oaitering pro ~}| 5 its ments. ta his s png 2 > Pbriitobice visions that the nter ission will have entire charge. Comm <ete's letter was written Mr Carnegie's elt oe : vith the purpose of supporting the be dinot should authority her] defends emphatically Lawlor and a judiciary new for robbery. the the way of thinking of some Demoerats, Is the grand old man of the party, but as to whether he will continue that role is a matter to be questioned, Instructed delegates are not as thick as they used to be, and they are getting searcer all the time." Governor John A ohnson of Minnesota delivered himself of this opinion while he sat in a sleeping ear on his way to address a Swedish college in Kansas It was only a preface to some other things he had to fay of his chartces for being the next Democratic candidate for President. Most. of his talk was addressed ' William J, Bryan, whom he intimated was a "has been." and fourth hotel complaint of the wardrobe There were three © of Taxis, empire, minor on. got and Austrian Bohemia, Ls ist night room bailiffs Omaha, troubles Thurn of elimax, by Cable. 17--The Victor count was during the , duri discussion of the na~thonal civil federation bill to amend] the Sherman onti-trust Jaw that the Parts.) Denver for Peerless One, tare ouse have Joct-the CAMPAIGNING __-__-_-- April Car-ed eee 17.-Andrew serpinf wre that capital has] i from. tha ,ccerted Cornelia] her IS Signs of Times Portend Contest Titled Austrian Whom Ametican Heiresses Refused to Swallow in Trouble, Bank. p the Va . Otte eueeen le ae, es. Ab r He : having te oat the was wot eta the first soldiers believed 0 witness » @. reached the onmnly fifteen escaping at day the afternoon of ee oa: wn on a Mexican ! minutes h id to fled have. been ‘ for et bi Ogd Rc I t iM he - Ls j ems ths a" , Fannie yung lth d a 7 ‘ | athe are iG teal e that Mirg.. violent ne of another ‘ | st "tiaa. Moore See Li : : aeI 1 o er enc il rili yp o ‘ pres preve Bs‘ 5 rth b the ert the ar United _ reditors of pppanbe. wit eeression t of ee Japan, dred nia and od t Helen t into Ere fe States | b y 1 vw oO a ae: Teron W. attended eS nuns United mbassador' to I. Buchanan. cently ence an : ; Mr. the held in official government establishing hes ne an this State term tare ol} penses rat | once that. her marr marriage sind x] i the| funds h to hi woos case fully whic b ich nesses der to show bill, fe yr the incidental restricted the ) ‘ ' hould be t from road anté ee Kile in i oe ee ae 7 t Qai|3 cits ee 10O given the food refugees ex: | ex- |} Ww ial allowed wit-] the Pacifi he J ) its oO - t Mr is I Washington | all city. is in The are but of be cann Canadian forth today for . the i her - : emote of of to the story, > Central Sey Wales Not aril the bureau|truth courtesy, : oe in States eatin "ion the that a. al visit f : the to HH oe d|wa ‘ vault es oa ec ( : - the state ne w bat-]| se nt tO] Prine from e of the Ter-Centenary Yyebec next autumn de-| Lido s to Come. 17.-There Washington a . was wa left le NSENT WSe wet nd ise it ‘ not not ' HEARTILY Family Will was long: 4 \ few Edwards : the Marry. : Francisco, San I that f arriage c Tuon ' we; ane $ a "Ic d rh ty ye ; g i alse. iy ent contident with April. do to ™M E me 7.-"The1 17.- ane Ap 10 TO rns / of RECOGNIZE ries Duchess ae a Mariborough a val Frant e Paris in the his while the duke ieis, here aa on ates Beaulieu to visit wilson over aoe" ‘ 7 Mr. re ete Goodrich and all au i re ultaneous rheit ™ the utmost curiosity , glance of recoggnitio no | they ap peared to bé tr § presence the wealthy young yecam<e one ny ou \iss Goodrich ago was a Millan stinan mining hre¢ eid oar e a oe Ringham, in ne ra ¢ es juchess s = ¢ ee Like 17 | about noon today ov jied by the Paul eupl iy. in the Bell ¢ plaze left; aoa the| , a cany building ine Y jroprietor was fire is was an ago iliforni v five chen a Le caller at eo y nel Berkeley, and baie in her company. April "company, man MacMillan about a Rirebue! -Fire ae ited any 4 ian per-| Pemaacl aoa » to the theatel fter s at-|Yirst to & F ees = rs of hereen party - saluted celebra duk uke a 68 ec > eae out Mr. ears was frequent homeoften in was Looks night pass, Bi. Jame acquainted ' ‘Ac ' presence eXx« a yhether as to a 1s mem- I of . te f act +s8 -cent eee ae The duke and Aintecont parties m the heartily7 apes have been 1A my full know!l: + ric h Goodrl Mi Paris to purMy iS) In :son se ™) , take will ae y mother the A irs ar years in|] on to| aray hur| Thursday Le the tire of| sane did as- ain otf Good- not i approve eat Miss E 7 MacMillan, who reside & hag rk ley, f the assertion that a family dispose 0 ; ai ow. would result over . a ; na ' f.ca ESS CHE DU FAIL ; Thu I muGey, Figs of eatening aré roads is Is ee min- enter MacMillan to to Welcome Extend Actress ; Vault. Be were locket wé street GIVEN ----- aes sacle ] ye robbers ind. put calm sack eke AND Paris, the ¢ is a eg | ‘a the United | sons W ales will | other a askec The rrain ‘ Jones re hi the be maiden at and President and ses DUKE a make +-_-_-- rep port pe ee mi ear teictine d mee Theere ae . Officials in sccley cashier and Easley as his ae ay a nd released the men. " ers op of i My tp family he ™ bank t re a i y % and was recogniz | k rveg : a bbet » wa : pil go rhe 7B " T " sae vho ha lived aE en ie ay 1 3 vith as i eni . a ) e | engaged [fo yes ‘ and consent, "and cae but th of years, ata a ea oF ene ‘ther man was unknown 1 ave|is now on her way to othe , outht : toaa th oa etry x. 8 eaaay They chase went se , her oy trousseau. Ld The York |New the of er a Saute 1s which hills, They had thirty mi es : : lace at home on June ption : and > r JORIS all about ‘he diplomatt in request that Hampshire waters first from a and De pO " what ae States rect to walked ea shier = inI com rleted Rdets t. his noteworthy decided sartment to Meakin New pds United as pid arranged put a } for being will presence even = was was prime rela sa more thecordial Bree 5 already effort that the robbers] sixeht, iv eae thelt we street, mounted off unmoleste d pe out in search of th "os ene The 5Ses Sheriff are}* them 17.-There li Sil the rere _ april April rie Fr eee ae entative He appreciation, . bury, chief simpl an act jllebu 1 there $3,000 do bank 4s | m<¢ tee i STATES UNITED C Wale this summer Fé-| observer. ¢ Mr. Buchanan to Americ ah ports said of money doubt, Locked MAY WALES OF i r was Je peace 9 ai d the e lobby Easley ' 4 stood in n th the bank. no other men } bey commanded to throw AY Sh thi1 1 such s eee eee omplighed at the ws err? red | that she may extend the Nee ee while it] ference, the administr aoe rad ¢ he United States to the price. the trial]t ‘ibat to conduct Senor Creel and t c all the ae stricken comprise Washington,here indications rales will visit. summone¢ rht. "The trip will] are allowed zs : ~ . the he : rh hey are allowed Eo thelr their rail-| of navigation tonight,friendship er X- : ne of fare, postage, sute baggage. and $1.25 ¢ ae a day] y| oy various a ¥ republics ublic vee thiseet s punter. co y. That "als en rout ane : as st ae the VISIT and Buchanan American m | we Int ay has|of the practic ally| i nded in Washington icjency rhe urgent oa ! ia on ok with are ai a fs ‘ aftertv pone thémaskec pee Soa me thee ot 4 Shortly 2 oe : be an alan finforma willeal ihe: b will! cel resapresentative, torThis in as i PRINCE Prore to oa a th | | fay Pate ock4 down bloc the horses and rode posses are now bandits . the PaoA from ordered 70. } e Albany will sald forr oo r a Zz, aa be pla will the of vessel rhere e : : LS disposal Senor Creel, the DMexican | | re- we bring - rhat is not cheese ee crackers,5 coffee2 au : ceo alr addresses will bejt tack $Short ee " songs will be sung. : " : 7 ° 3 atte WOE PaFDRI 100 that expected ing luncheon, i cruise?) 17.-The is eae eronce to the d anpperhe 17 secon San Francisco earth- eldents . was Ports. detached and se n. Seth: who haveOe peeritnesses| sumOrego ire taken rood a : been squadron be from iAchieon Central American --_ 7 will = Se *!|gathering m ° Washington, April a Alban ha Pen ¢ oat ore to : A Mexican dor assa ne a the sat een be consumers who had friends 0 ieae lati within ‘others the city at 1 the time of the Audihorror, es with a? luncheon at the ee . Carry merely é must to refugee are now ALB omen Will has aA oe1force of THE Califor-| fi measures jnsure Chicago, April niversary of the . STRANDED residents then FRISCO DISASTER | {8 %henina ime. counter, } shin has aera orn wt eq. the|cafely co FOR WITNESSES _ to of | in| renga ird Mongolia -o W aabinee statement,| respects quake c | maximum < mane China, to Alrect her EF i C will ally the | . U nited i ri "pa i at iam of Man: rs ) | ct ee he the powers tha "hina, such as ay ted intimacy t jOXKE re ane this in ; e e inde TT nin aie 10 egotiate motiaté that at 4 pe ate ; vi en-} a PO) lived ST 1d Mukden W oon a Brit ; a woman, . of rE ratio known e Tat t PRACTICALLY pope iat oe ari é mye | eG usban t ot \ eults ; that competition would hu aa not. care. to ‘make pu blic," she | Nothing should prevent this. | id, "any opinion I may have of.2 Man} the combination be reasonable oe wil 1 eat pao Se ae in @ CON- } cyfficient.' | cs bpnmiae with a2 woman, besides, itwe mn $$ a 4 os XN Ke ig too --__-- HINA: t nece rene Cee TO COMMEMORATE one one ' ee Tae ad ElElec nc Hi nied 5. Kenn: 1 tno) anaes B nson-Dir oat land] tions between this republic, Mexico and idow rn in the parent ve ner' icent often. Central American countries In or- co ! a oer plan for T ia Americ: n to ‘| WESTERN hefriendsRonn e hare . ee His 4 and aner a chambermaid | Reatleonie ic t ‘ threat :h I EE } broke = out i . ‘ ma "clea see or Smith, Cleaning Telephone com7 : Circumstances to suppose that ofnedincewith ndiary the xtinguls ¢€ departmen tment, ceeand the under $100. ‘lead tho ‘@ of origin. alc tota 1 the It loss oss probably Quebec p ee -- pepersrom tt - srities lice author ed the of ion ire Li rhe Woodbury the. ) tempt 7 a poe upon the floor on tne theei if of 3 Jewton wrtqny hote pe his morning i b o a \ beenwith recely } vinepack who the by aghinat: riv her Carlo comto‘ being.« EE l ca 3 nfluence power iene - pees n ota te eS ey ana Eon particip ition ¢ sent Moor was immediately -brousht ithe cast While an investigation ( | pre 1 t & Oeder ne of ; eeor at Great Japa * Office av and 2 the ve rope proy SHOOTS through innou | Ma field Manat t I a corpora-| Ogeen, denied | way returned CAP soe his be gument tt rt é since Z Lille 2 te vere, uria which | 3 avian tir' irt . grant, , s ae or i ee on ur"a is te ‘ng republk ing7 _ ril 7 17 Apri i tment the oe oult ul { ite Bae a | ee Th ) 5reformatoft John ant girl Mokces) former. the that. |" nles Tavis of San Francisco vwav a fortune in high a Lake the with «Stockholders to t 7 the pit bill ne "onic a. ul equest Philadelph § rhomp ph I dead enor .} , i third fioo | \Woodburs Mor-|a Ubsop w er rath rit sda TLR aden , ) 7 ot| ° of 2,000,000 ta els poyor ; the ae purchase neof much 0 nancing the administi n _- 0 of Habeas Corpus is Denied | vice Republican Spectas servi pe \ a in on : hearing bef 1 . beau y IN N Washington, Seo eet " rs Lillie ay ed : sittsbure, to-| mee : A. Hart McKee of Pitt & | gave the first interview had with friend i has}} yr -"has tin . - ale oi | s i e shington a mynd kK place: ds while Wa by that 1 <r . v en vg } SELF i " Pen APITAL | railroads il 1 t tla ) vy temporaryA | CLERGYMAN recent bell ra choroul Te 2 persons een } Mi at the Ss iy1a claimed boat ' , j i tea finar at boneSte and 1 I nad tne very Tact } the argum Votre. £ , pt ie re h $3 - com i the in terborough ; me ipproves , mission b : ae ducted ;7 { of ofric itices ma h .| ne Teeling. ‘ ; ae \ aS ! eR ri oaree ‘ jude La nferios \ ! 1 ; i 3 i one a. Oey Oise ala for an appli would dispose w iol The ra } P.M A ) Fe. South yi 1 tior y. "= ! , a4 | { Stop ne th ee three juve* iid - th ( { a mia Will South : to ea nt . wT ‘ ale . the i mi questions ‘onlieants | near Carolin wtliont n is : judges haat 1 granting Ra sti Ss cures Inter borough Rapid : ‘ ted fori r id Wied cae = eT mphaties issu- chante ee nh 1etion the the :juired cuments innotio "line p ac 4 et bill|* from and, J Uh orth lroad I. =i on California Trevis Miss _..| 7 AMERICAN AN er SUBWAY, G : an I senate Overman's CONTROL | za gee aang Transit Ee ton. . Bye learn sy: ( o pce judges ee Gay | | rept YORK was a iti 1% 7-Then |} prov ea' cited NEW oe that}her On concern. 7 ; 1 P Roligud, the. Invent: h e |Patents. were a quire a by. a Boat company These Wi with the committee. | MOR 7 indicated hme DAU. submarine over Ac() ainst : itor the figures in central brought in Paric ‘ the|the vorce epren| t ana etion er eee eee 3 nigt i ni uffer| for the injune t 1 lose during the large and re pare. | set ad BR | hearing. ¢ Se ‘led the bill up | ‘ iLO r ¢ vel Cabed : \ An ohdey ‘ H | | ee was fed niunction Dp ' ee ~~ April | xo . -be'l nrol t Ah pe ibilities Ot} the 2 w We py a ena : ! che , Must S Case | rel , ‘Notice in States. \ i 4 epee yl HIM Says It Is Evident to Democrats Bryan's Star Has Reached Zenith. 7 rs naw n Suet : : , co overt SO ) *< < e as 7 ier Gould . junctions against state except]|ing to ¢ aay f the Electric Boat etl Labori in their efforts to thwart) jc to cover an exceptional: cas liar , "i117 At 9:30] overtaken and robbed by the soldict elas' ave ¢ i et the governor ;mony pt Oe an it § b wing that] her suit Hler friends in the 1 nited "The conditions must be pec ular Coffeyville, Kas April par Mca ans | f Governor Canedo and other ¢ itl. sate | m tive a torn : ner ub for the | company mn affidavit she i: ad . cy t ire aware of this and every mall}as those. of common earriers he o'clock this morning the an for : ( Mazatlan knew that Bradbury meet- |} of nd the itlo *y ener { » Flectric Boat company ac ex- | Sta S < § letters asao ents are If not the F Chautauqua, 30 miles) zens of Maza altown 0 at the: men | wae no ( two: ereritee State rs ck ! x4 h , the proceedings | th += ‘riaining on itS| | she f is flooded with. a tette , steel rail agreemer bank at vi a rag time on hi in r ecelves on entertaining vei hom tate ca * } orbidding an pemee $75,900 in , < bia: ew ited ring er of their loyalt application should be denies g yf here was held up by : Mr f Ute ida seDOCK Given : r- | vid +s \! whith ibaa 1 depa t:e pend tod Days' } halfa | by EE eames created" al Be): and Stevens, 1 alate t res echeMr. See Lilley closely Auth a , Five hicht hit ' fair ty had I 4,. e irned'" ould dem f he la ee en Gould: aad de t t 1 Jana of made Howard BOB is SOM Electric LRT) sossibili possibility effected ‘ ne ae for ral eine t : 3 \ commit-|lor, that decided ‘. York, April 17.-Miss New established - this} were facis These ifiternoon Mr. Lilley was isked Lo testify by the investigating committe I$ § Yet of ‘ George T, . Lilley) of -Con-}-°": dgainst the .Blectric Boat| and, have not been substantiated, | night : Lake" | BACK CARNEGIE CANDID ON COMBINATIONS he entertains a suspicion< that Mr Miss Lawlor's name was mentioned| reste Lilley was not totally disinteres ted in in the French courts two days ago.| nis efforts to expose the Electric Boat : ‘ we oy rer.| hi tor I : sete | When Maitre Labori, McKee's lawye company and that his intere ts, declared that letters she had writted friendly or otherwise, were with the an [onnee ' iosel the |contained important ev iden | hs investigatton corruption Representative -____-_-- Effects Seized By Bailiffs on Complaint ef Matrimonial Broker. McKee's: Lawyer. 17 AKC Anis practically i sentative necticut' mpany, isan April submarine have Kurds | Chareeavf | lim Figure i Piverre, on Committee Have- Practically So So Decided. to|{ce are have advancing taken artil- them ral Submarine Investi- Central Members a lors of lite. SE hae distressing thrust upon the } ost a -ive battle a. bloody conflict ee et ‘ exsay: to. give ut des of Kurds have | may ensues The horde eee issians ¢ ds the lis eral ae a him, Faie blicit i hi ofRussian them, z Bloody ng with Gould who have become en-|0™" | in : matrimonial diffleult ulnd | 7 nce sublic are still hi tat e when the. J discussing the troubles of Mim a t ' S t ind the. Prines Gould, h iste upon > portion garrison late ate «J neshed m - a CHARGE CALIFORNIA GIRL DEFENDS FRIEND NOT SUBSTANTIATED the ecaptur- upon the epee ae which troops the brigands The k nad4\" call upon got revenge they planned a raid upon peg iery & r six children intent also suffered May 7 esc The entered Lenkoran, a OE ee tet They swent ease Kurds you If have received the Rusial invaded Kurdish 1 tosd advance. near 5 sea. na ‘ ike verdict The trouble eétually, beban oD'April 2, N when & partly 0. Pe with a do tacom ent a curse an irse of mone and nignhire discon olatel te and dag i the against [could quite a Pues Persia, iroonee et Casplan to 2 heap). ried Russian out. ee Ohnot ea that. that:Cuparno, a poor 7 {!9e the raiders, or a made an attack en the "Wot been ae Gacritors the who os Paatai need a change and then T‘ want se . "Rut ‘il his ildren. Pes toof escape all this'-pointing newspapers by his side Ot into "| remarks in res- bully cme t he so utters "Another thing that has stirred the public against the liquor traffic has been the relationship between the politician and the saloon. No feature of American public life is so abominable and discouraging as this open and notorious copartnership of the liquor traffic with politicians of all parties in the business of crime. It is an astounding fact that most of the great cities of the country are rufed by rum, and have been for a generation or more. "The liquor-dealers themselves confess to the badness of the present American saloon. Each class is charging the blame on the other. At a meeting of the Brewers' association at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York city recently the blame was laid at the door of the retail Iiquor-dealers. It was charged that the saloons, many of them, were filthy dens, and that the business had to be reformed or the people of the country would destroy them. The retail liquor-dealers in their conventions have been saying that the brewers in their greed for money have multiplied the saloons beyond all reason, holding them down by their mortgages and making it impossible by the fierce competition which has been forced upon them to make a living and pay off the mortgages without introducing the disorderly house and gambling rooms as annexes, putting up money for graft, and otherwise breaking the law. The brewers say the fault is with the distillers, the distillers say the brewers are to blame. They both admit the public has a grievance." of minis stry will will are continuing g lin*e g on Per oo Chepeee port on fate to r use war tomorrow. there {Se arene Mussians Enter Mre,.|fobbers 3 . ‘ atthe that D neglect, showers phrase, in the agitated tr the young man made ci the presence Tiflis, April 17.-Reports ere his morning state that / pee 24" trOOpE which have Persian territory to punish the. attisumes toaie of ne with forward continued llikely : | my hh 17 tik a eo Hot sibility. ri 1 P ‘efliati tae whi h Mr 4 ‘aw i eeonceiNation, for whi Mrs t Kelly (motheriof Mrs. Gould) is work-{ ae ce-% iat wont . » broue abot d knew | MOM TET a Gaerne yar eeese)tc), Siac ree ieee } ,| that valuable possessions of the suss Whe jpected persons have disappeared ? The investigation which has been ; ; morse, he lighe ete ‘ eck ee : ak Otay against is wift i¢ coni remarkable interview 1 G uld gave while on board Gould which of attraction herever ; the -gallaniry of which Afier Anarchists, been subjec has resulted {| | I authorities lay great ress upon quarrel hetween ihe rung | tn r declarations that they are makth f } finally de-|ing every effort to catch the anarchcor rveher peace of mind | ist vho case a bomb at the passing le | par on ijcarriage of the shah recently. 1ow- nae oh kind tral which | laws of sweeps it evil. ind rien © a) eee Ca ei . -| Make' May Yet Be Reconciled : } tated inon enn " ries T orit A Aweverihd line ae fo ri : faokth It sift _-- has events under . ‘ her th sha appea he has ' iny couple cide@d to i ekKing «--- Notwithstandgovernment uted Persia the country 1 | ; ' eae at ‘ constitutional in I le ™ ( l that M | ni : ' ‘ \\ lhe noostlar . ' - ; ; ' ne Becen G ; Jhb. : mer > ; S Teheran, utifu { t j i . ‘ i i parat . Se Bou Paper we! the Hote Pl f cv 4 } Gould he . in . the talks as in doing American Review of Reviews, already quoted in these columns, Mr. Ferdinand "Tho Nation's Anti-drink Crusade." After referring to the progress of the temacros s the country, the writer sums up what he considers to be the causes, a terrible arraignment against the American saloon, as it exists today, He says: in article wave "There are reasons why the South should take the lead in this prohibition movement. It was necessary to remove the saloon from the negro to save Southern industry and civilization. Booker T. Washington the other day said: ‘The abolition of the barroom is a blessing to the negro second only to the abolition of slavery.' Besides, the South is intensely American. In the 14 Southern states there are but 16 foreign-born persons to every 1,000 inhabitants. In Ohio, California, Pennsylvania, New York, Iillnois and Wisconsin there are 178 foreign-born persons to every 1,000 inhabitants. "But there are reasons deeper than these which have made such local success in the South. The negro question has had nothing to do with prohibition in Maine, Kansas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, nor lowa. The work of abolishing the saloon meets with the least resistance in the plantation sections of the South and the rural districts of the North; but it is going on in the cities as well. In the manufacturing city of Birmingham, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; Knoxville, Tenn., and in many of the manufacturing cities of New England and in large residential districts of Chicago and other cities the same conflict with the fame spirit is being waged. "The present temperance upheaval is the revolt of the American conscience against what it considers to be wrong. The American saloon can blame itself largely for the present opposition to it; it is essentially bad, Aside from the inherent danger of the business under the wisest possible restraints, the liquor-dealers of the nation have set themselves to do their very worst to provoke alarm. The saloons are the breeding-place of all kinds of vice and crime. In them the thieves, the murderers, ballot box stuffers, grafters, purchasers of law, and the debauched find their education and protection; and from them the lawless hordes go forth to prey upon society. The only wonder is that the people have stood this menace to our civilization as long as they have. "While it is not universally so, it is too often the case that the saloon fosters and promotes the social SSS ‘ , and | 8 } ¢ ic net Arc ) ' / Cruelty and Neglect Are 'the!|Frontier Alarmed By Czar's "TA? lhict - Beautiful Charges Which Troops in Pursuit t of| 1 RT oun a et ' } eae Society Woman Makes 7 Brigands an Iglehart perance P : HUSBAND In Cowle SEI JEALOUS Government Disregarded and || \ Crowds Interfere With Lawmakers. ~ -___ Youngest Son of Late Magnate' Sued By Wife For Separation. dp fee ha hte |