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Show Che Juter-Mountain Republican queeedeeeee SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS DESPERATE FIGHT J. PLUVIUS REIGNS IN LAND SUIT IN CITY OF ANGELS SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION -----= -- Unsuccessful Attempt to Keep | Rain Spoils Big Battle After Former Government Clerk Three Fiercely Contested from Stand. Rounds. LEGAL Jury TALENT ARRAYED|THE is Excused ments . Are While Argu- Fone CHAMPION _ Washington others" April on t \,S. Worth= bes © senipliees ts need ment out of valuable mt a Ge cane lands on the Mrs. found up the awakening of of and rebukes i ; ee Pa Instead of Relief, Sufferers Are Son of President Takes ExcitSubjected to Worse ing Trip in Army Floods. Balloon. of the the badness of the public conscience opposition, The American against saloon all temperance kinds that of reformers has caused wrong, and and this hence organizations revolution, the of but saloon the also comes past and the in marked for present its share have been Letters Were Friendly. peatiarsaave t né liis tha swore Barnes { fy 1 in began Hyd with it heavywe the a eicht thi year four for tinued Llling wa the rain o'clock At na y of letters many time at grandstand the but showers, him=-}light and between passed ture" ee literally was bez self for those if Hyde-vha next asked was Barnes on to come elected his claime Lie int to hurry him pald ler to see the decidir immnie"Worthington office. land the navy the the} cen-fienger, to over a t0olk Trainor whom EOL Dorn J<) obliged ‘with Gt ieukt three vesU-eattore ay tayWistert OATS. ttle. the Mneimted" that' ee 7 few sido ‘not. so "good. ‘and a standpoint. | were government the: Juetice Stafford agreed wit th ween an} stunts by Mr. Pluvius, which were not ucs-}at all appreciated. directed Barnes to answe Cheers for Barbecue. tions. eh. { heavy rious | can i D : 27 ‘7} ee ne,cl - Pu TeAN! anch heipec init and xico. 1ine -t t pointed until v } O1 fon Work andl Kepton | ctut Kent, who nc G j q. 01 | } } | mepub' | a c. 22.-I x { t Me k t at t to ~4 ts 'I ‘ ©) 07. hn ‘ Pv i i ' aud y . d te D ‘ DIVORCE FOR Wright A. the leaxl ik. | a FARNUM'S fy) "Wright n TURN merato . ban aeed. . =) team defeated today: utes and 7 30 Wins April the Tim« second: S2CO.S ae From 22 By cle the oF navy Harvare Na Se 10 8| re ee i t < os after -}returned = it, : Kel } te Ro but Mgt tl wer wit _loverpow lin saddle . 0 I iti and s os | FORK' nd LE tH Se rg I u Othe id e resident is ee ana ' B to r t 1, . a ie pe of 2 tl surg of his] rd « BANK n Or li id whl ‘ i ons |} they we scalding wee One ]I The a polis it was feat street and e2°108s Bek April Indian ane owerf to Blue Mr. 2 will 0 ied dle, 1: it one|/ r=] t I of no the set, ws -With fis ai re bartender, g| fessor Young of Ss :held inathe building a tairs was heard ine held on the intrude i before = ae he class floo second ul gt 5: othe the cs he alarm Th -}dow. clock lock out thr ugh is running as ay ike 0.000 ah oe . fee at the White man said in must have gone enjoyed it very House response up mué®, to about but tre 5 : nes mF tr 3 ers ‘re result with ae talk NEEDS 4 the present plan only South enmity with is carAmeri- the United is not it a ‘ ier ] , ; ; a ti an rn t i Tav Chaney: an Includin ere 14 - r the bubonic or not the CONGRESSMEN HURT IN STREET CAR COLLISION i of whether plague a" ¢ is known ali id e by the be at ne ; rado : { if 1 anton ats believe that Venelong. isolation that stand cannot ind i Se have be great many deaths d in many instances whole families ere wiped out Physicians are working under the greatest presre, but are unable to cope with tho =1tt ration. ) ‘ - rs would eity e needntations it to ted t the o during tract - ea Chandler Washington, April 22.-Unofficial reports have reached Vashington from La Guayara, Venezuela, that that in the grip of the plague The 1 describe conditions as fright: reports a a ;\ t ber ich Immigrant carried tha Te L nor trip. acre [vigorously opp. lgore ( sucla Ses withefor a faxh Sp transportation lian H to nay bh ¢ later we VENEZUELA SUFFERS FROM GRt GREAT PLAGUE oO Or indu t ; win-]}4 well seen Neither t the State Ralilroa action ction Por t l by Representati || Tloo 1en "the with were epublic - I Je | ‘ ¢ : ld .bDe~ The}islands AS 168 Ven ried out, ling work) scatterea| rooms, be spattered of thethe floor, into 1g or laborer du og a oeone in this linterests an cal s with ink walland t | an eae the to r ascended stoppe be could he d o Or S|) und< 1 d (to Ce ; Ie het ae that a neal H E a ter- a chance nd A by a untly owntinsta on t executed corner tpend ~ ) ' Paani co tt 1 tiny ym : ll caught and water a lave others two -_-.eiveitces Waimea | | came re w hen to and jsald | re . Yet bx. { the tt : ev by} pg weed: 2 eer. ded basement in the art a explosion str a he rom , ope in oe is na capedinjurs ys 1 pec house, the. | rink iby after|felled | - nous a : 3 te re the iN yer, wntenced and. oe becau Washington, April pril 22.<-Afte r various eabinet meetings, conferences: in the tute department and the senate, meetings in the joint army and navy board, ind tl preparation of plans to hurl a hundred thousand men up the mountains from La Guayra to Caracas, it i practical been decided that the Castro President to do with thing best f Venezuela is to let him alone. When d States. minister Russell arrives probably will he Venezuela from ; 5 {In a ‘short time by the secrollowed the attaches all and legation of retary capital of Venezuela n the that Erazice adopted » olan h 1ad trouble She ugo. six years rut six months with Castro and evenally. abolished her legation. Veneri : lost considerable among the naif the and it is now belleved that ions this policy See s were to adopt United Presl« ro would see a light and inpor: ier in 8 there:''to- railroad rit nh th t Medi LETTING ALONE IS WHAT CASTRO t I isi eC the I lubor®] t a sca ‘% workmen big bollers the wh blow net‘ vaubs contact na diay | lk- a "Gl too t dy t W j 2 n |¢ 17 he; riot.|/one i a April d t day, period On | hous ora ‘ oes , i mn= 1 7: $10, = reached v t W / fron Oe bo ent {1 ioe ae BOILER i BUURSTING ie. aE ' was wa Vn i | VW i r trust and E. H. Harrireatened foreclosure .e 3 cal ed t,hem, i a[{n wa u ers F a the ett aving vith RECEIVES > COMMISSION) ai Oo { . tt the eS Helmke, ew the flood 1 mark d ended tne fo net t wef ri rm preste re t t ands upon "SPANISH 4 Gre en minister i t attack ltaken | sally 5 the Lt10 e ged and it Lave 1 plic 1 the Monde ts CoO Silas g ee A was 5-15 drove to Wilmington, train for Washington y alighted it was seen at once that in Lee was limping, The -odecre Jr.'s torn and Captain Chandler ‘ disheveled, young House Also Has an Axe Ready for Harriman's Land Grabs. ESCAPE almost. wind "inte Conly Page vat ine' When NO SPECIAL FAVORS FOR SUGAR TRUST ive Cc inst : ct uy palace are re + Fal S 0) jusuntaces WORKMEN || aRSeN RAN AMUCK IN conmmiy @e| -SCALDS THREE C: wall I siete MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL |o.inisictco on imizention i AY eng 1 rl Ore Wilila t {ajo o nr the j |! ~| ‘ aft a head rddile s f« und four ( € red th ‘ S United we l - lor the! a } ption and|new,| River et ‘ herift rd of. va ~ pict Kas-obéer Aor 1 : / }1 Warner, near h ‘ let i é $225 1 building ales hutby : t i ¢ to or t pol t ‘ ~ | m Pe George n 4: i Rial t = ' t th theele AS Rogers | Miman al endet = }1 unt -delivered>uU + ¢ | Crew Haryard Md.. Annapolis, Green a c : , $94 = ith ‘ bi} ' Matt ra ho, Frho fr< oy paying11} him+7 fo CeTar oe SOAne ne kK g+ sold und : + t t Homing ( t he extensive ind one: ho-¥ dally ) tomobiling ia er pan dica| to Mar Thi the rs enjoying. the a bottler breeze to make th ae rapinent hers self. Party Worse for Wenur. ne was a bedraggled and titea party The balloon landed in in} os NARROW ana coun ne aft Ife \t "J are. Go. remaint ha cot to os justified hia ee the balloon made Ats t "4 = " drank opi | ngelo lroad Wanted vir T wa fy Ave Ate Tae le said ' ed 11 Ca 22 April ‘ 3 ( 4 Sa eos > SZECHENY| ha ‘ E ster , unt a fat aM ; eh MARK he Mus of [ VO, - COUNTESS ee nl town oft Girls bi i appre 7 Beth buzzed around the -war déepartment that Captain Chandier, the lloon expert, purposed to take Mrs. Pe new Bh sailing for a view of -Washston from the clouds, Miss Bthel |. ale » Wanted to go and the meatter was decided by lot. Mrs, Longworth and Mi Ethel drew straws and Mrs, Longworth got the long straw. 1ere ureat disappointment discovered that after that Mre. Longworth could not get into the basket. Captain Lee I am very tired and upset. Please ex cuse me from talking any further. It | nderstood that Captain Lee got he injury to his leg atthe start of the tri when the balloon dragged the ground, bumped into an embankment ind collided with a telegraph pole and ne two authorc- y | 9700 .000.000 be re. onary a telly A etees ™tel HAS D that® tine: I questions «"T th ink $120,000.00 be Draw Cuts At the start there was a slight mishap and the balloon bumped into an embankme nt and got tangled with | son wires before ballast enough was or isd clear and start it fair on {ts one hundar ed mil i is nuw ab house the of e ft Ssechenyi 22.-PatricK| It "faapendicted i that $125,000,000. about ould be 00) #/, a than more of the 8 Ww old, long b, a HONOR OF pot fo ta waste ne, on» Sunday last, |brera. on Mond ‘ . ) ‘ cre-to TURN ASSASSINATORS ee | Repu le | { i 1 ry creat- ypoint1905. : 2 PF ARAG _| . b sae ord of ‘state GUARDS } April ears his. it. postpone vote 2120 only ould for provision. If. four wit rm Be NeW. som stepped CENTURY es TS PASS TO sin oes Bf mi | -«| -- ory : : i] ‘ te ne Ire lo ‘ , - c } i) bes ‘ u house Is and final han Cue priate car, ofnew.the ones, front in fhe < AU Sen of he that and lately t+ and admiralty rd ( 1886 ¢ ixyime G.]6q bales o1 }' , I i DUSTIN elgnt river Indian ant: august, G, Green) or f of. .. Spaulding) vall | | ven ‘ not t ie age) "In th . nehs K + 2. & ‘ I { Lit } D T. and y it ; if Baa1 t 1s the commie S Fitzs }: } hy ree | ft of j Cherokee ' -| : ‘ Tio hiin Lum '? fe . 7 con ulic g Cement manager Utah, Fisher o ps ) t o : Z uld{ Merril! Riv Yor! Special an polt shade the in nding big, the of. qa aa "i 442. bered eg lt Seis of Hunton 1} , TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM] 225: 20328 coispnny wa bs | eeecn eo APPEAR WILL THAW telegraph time yernocrati the ou aT Rey the. with mited" ip pro t yp} la t \ 5 : A te ss i eee v ; | iz ed it Bcerease Conductor had manWhitethe that and stated court electric chloe Many homels on open air wate can go to thelr i <¢ other : battle | 8 Oto oL 1@ in coms = alr ex. . Sutter: be to ge il bill Lo r possibie Showa weve once it take! bequeathed to mim! WALK, SMOKE AND DRINK from the S< .to~ 0 tary been Re James Glas attended He state : college. and ‘Trinity Sterlthe for parliament ‘f burghs | ing " : Service. , x Gus is head. Carlson 5! Sesen, I mee : I Bit late preci al naternal late He ze | | university | member p or or bb tl charge suc a } ul --- and Plow, startaaltthe Team A980 the que Morrow 3 atar etal, where hospital, him showed was é | oonioh . Fortarsmre Stracathro, Glasof Proyost Lord time some the "sur med ; eit wil the yy | fs of ¢ ‘anmpbe lof -| Took anne pen-1_Tay imp }jb Way the on action delay joo very The pos" gy aeyll o nice Bene att f Motorman, it charg ' ( Lr wa TY and men) it }* | nt Stre ee = andra, | °? ..!P | amination Rus Al of Quer emiures rine ess of Wales prominent and' ts Li MATES wa He ca street loo 10, today {friends president's cal ACCIDENT CAR there einediaats. d appar-|7 man,. colored now .u An seri-|* was. old, years 36 about. ently early |\' injured fatally, perhaps ously, Waterby, a eHith bound morning. this ard, who visited him | > 4) STREET OF in- residen« street Downing his at fich (the topped. to some| VICTIM iS STRANGER me : earlyly been sect dvantage the is: great in In until Cotton Planters Suffering, The Brazos river Is still rising rap!idly at Valley Junction. It is out-of: Its banks t many points, between here nd Marlin and corn and cotton planters are suffering heavy Ik c flood in 1e Concho river wa eene ‘ today dditior rains Callfight ted consuitea + also he and n th risen above here, will add-fully twenty f to the river's present stage at Austin. If this proves true, the flood below here for, 300 milea will be tho worst ever known before omortomor has been deep omth of chairman. Hale, Senator opposed is mittee on naval affairs, who pl his has-abandoned! ships, to four district evel In meetings mass hold in that state and have protested of the delegates already chosen. recovhis to offered that = and), ennessee" the nationthat expected It Texas de roe Taft seat will al committee to It is purposed also. Virginia from his appreciated fully So dis= PLR OES Carolina North pute after ad-| sin koa t omorrow, enators claims statement The in that | consulting with Senator Flint, of for the | fornia, outlining his plans is there where state has Ttiood: which considerab! spent He . .ijiy, Hitch-| President the "Mi anwhile managers, H. tees ee feet Farm Houses Washed Awny. Many farm houses in h f you ‘ Bi yrado river and have cen washe vast territory eultiy ated land farming around Temple and Bel-| ton Is submerged by-an verflow of| the Leon river. eAt places mn stream be which in ordinary times can easily forded two miles wide and has Phila away many houses, Nearly 2,000 eet of the track of the Belton-Temple Bastion company's electric railway between Te mple and Belton have been washed the The Colorado river has reached highest stage its history ton and other points above Fr has tnundated hundreds f acres of bottom land upthe cotton and ee TOP river at Austin sho cdl : ae Soe * gains ote vote ha more submerged waiting subside so that they ecked homes. Me predict Pecan met and and } > inowns narrowlives a. nree reported from day ! instead battleships Au espzps ‘ ‘pla the four-sh{p and the een eep President - Gain. 25 states tonight NEXT Washington, April 22.-Theodore Roosevelt jr., went salling off skyward about 1 o'clock in an army balloon, in which the pilot is Captain Chandler of the signal corps. Captain Fitzhugh Lee, the President's military aide, was a& passenger in the alr craft. The balloon descended at W liimingtor Theodore jr., telégraphed the White House that he would be back about midnight. Great interest was manifested in the ascension, as"it was reported thet the daughter of the Preside mk, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth of Cincinnat!, would make the trip. The fact was that both Mrs. Longworth and her sister, Miss Ethel Roosevelt, were anxious to go. They drew straws as to which should hav the privilege and Alice Longworth won, When it came time go aboard, however, the wind was buffeting up a number of currents. Captain Chandler viewed these with anxiety and at his earnest request the venturesome wife of Congress Longworth agreed. to ha ood, o of » Colorado residences SENATE IN VE floods places the stré the Apri Washington, ident ibe in 22.-President Roosevelt's Generic have made considerable headway in fafor the plan vor of the Presidert's is Included. conflict the at 14 realized and indition i sen prakabl a eS He | dee MwA took a 4t 5 ae died chief clerk under Miz, Putney for! i until t FE been‘ H; Kenigh; who has ih "ars district ¢ ix i . Grande Rio. 140 men-work h. diminution further make will =i they ea eR C-!, a: to comes question the P row. at Sean: Po Th se yet Charies : ane 4 Z AT a estimates, Southern no - I) Condition. His ¢ry owering office hisimprovabi up give Was ddle-a8) ‘ : ss " Bde :Trainor ieee ' ring resign formally | he Colorado, | for him under manifest Te. of i claim | cigim The Frank and Vorys these | v } 1 hinent Willlam ex-premler The : ; ' nt ervice : midi] When BERLhe. clerk chief the M tern. rer t} ) all th i : A Wamattittwans t | ( Mr olde ; ‘ trict1 t 1 ‘|le yes : a of 0] . t ent Novembe On cock In ir t re teak Ate shy pepe campaign his and Arthur Feb-] from had been ailing] he 1907,.. when. before tlme onth thii nonth. of the object been have invalids jackets, | Mew. blue the with anal res was a ittention and solleitud such | invincible. i he feve - that ob naythere Sir Henry, upon bestowed @ ‘received also Alabama, the of of caller stream 1 a constant be introduced. | ing wh ' : evation . for } Emperor of is fatal iliness Realized . a ee) amate the ah < é I | ious Ne in-fe sl the } placs - < ult redoi rappe t nade t the into came ‘ ve MAIL RAILWAY DEAD GRANDE RIO Gf \ " -'tO out,.ti Ay 1 came : 1 w ESP OFY OF ON the : one a oe 2 bro dayay t late 4s ee if co rar erences ray? ae. ‘ , ar} it Bristol,| meetin a political ressing heart! with stricken seriously Wus was add-| influenza later sness and on} bringing trouble, heart his to ngements , * 7 ' HEAD in of four ~onstruction for his pledged votes are 20 eces. two, ECONO or nominate,]acolo to necessary of supporters The Pa oe is made table No pre- EngUsh Taft, an at: tividhall. four % é t ticipated ionor R by signed dates illness { { int hallo th -- ea of death.o from ous ilescape Ryall { the ‘ d Bb. : Ryall, J, Jury fi ank a fracture of tli rum, pssect Friends of Bdicatindinc: ss - Pledged. es. ; 500 already nomination; 491, heart was death his 12, although he .13, November y since to re. the of pe turned.a.complet car The treain out ving tl ulr, th in ymersault ret probably Mh al] the occupant of one tragedy prevented sus of April 22.-The asserWashington, tion is made late tonight by erate ther Secre ae, of the campaten of of the| told physician, a political greatest the 4 Henry's Sir' i fairl in ‘ ‘ pitino kenga RO liness. Managers ) Has. Campaigg, England of sures ee need 7 surned yu i oo consumption JS for Chance, I Elkins, . former the personal « of one {er death ea railir vere Caught: bet mit machine in a way to individual IMPR bulletin, This Burnt vate! t ‘runn Clit norning Br it reduced B of cause The i sm beta TI sutoni wud he hi "J =LORG ay ees ny e 0 in fallure."' ¢ ud BRIDGE! THROUGH GOES greatly .22.-‘"‘Sir ~ Henry April London, peace-({ passed Campbell-Bannerman fully away at 9:15 o'clock this morn- innouncer AUTOMOBILE RACING in Campbell- Banner" uccL afenry which wo rattiing important] most was Barnes of result Austin differe e eae chal- the Tighe, Dennis d CLAIMED of middleweight champion the t questions alonig}round decision four years ago on a Sir vince the court Peneacola. this Hne by the governinent were im-] othe ~ spetours eink Becmcer = ani prgpat irrelevant and tmmpigrial. mony will TURN Longworth smaller streams per Colorado river side when torrent lal © suries of cloudbursts in the and Coal districts put streams out of thelr banks worse tnan ey er ived here today re port) Trainor, sev- Heinle baterdan vattle years Bensepyfen into got effort an in pofut this at Dimond aud questlonsfing for Counsel Une. this further to objected diately along Schnelder fight revolution ‘ Viiss Ethel Roosevelt and Mrs, palling the sale of liquor, and in the destruction of the American saloon in its present form." Pty og oR eCqualiirve il ec t SISTER'S in eee ne = present tT ae ee V7 re Hyd WHOLE TOWNS SUBMERGED Vast Territory is Severely Damaged and Thousands Are Homeless -_-_- na| ate ph: --- E. E ‘it is not only IS FLOORED § f Utah {rrespective exceedingly active, and each without an exception has been an important factor in the great moral upheaval that is shaking down so many drinking places. The Woman's Christian Temperance union, the Good ‘ht f for r Belt of the Templars, the National Temperance Publication dociety, the third-party Prohibitionists, and the National Reform bureau, and kindred societies have all been active in their fields; but the one organization which has Navy, | done more than al! others in giving wise direction and successful results to the present temperance révolution has been the Anti-Saloon league. BY C. E, VAN LOAN. | "The institution is compactly organized in 44 states and territories, with a national, state and district su ac ; ae stn 08. . perintendency. For 13 years this quiet work has beén going on on Sundays, besides that done on week days, and it is not necessary to go very far away from this unified sympathy and action of the Chritsian churches el fever of America to find the chief cause of this tremendous moral upheaval. There is scarcely a legtsiature in sesf ve ‘Atlant Ic} sion this year at which the Anti-Saloon league does not have some measure or mé€asureés unfriendly to the ) liquor traffic, and the restrictive temperance legislation of most of the states for several years has been, hanbutted died by official representatives of the Anti-Saloon league. Many rich men generously support this organizaIving‘fe ain. 4 tion; but there are 300,000 annual contributors to its campaign fund, which speaks loudly of the popular et sympathy and power which it possesses. Many who are not members of any church, or even total abstain| ers, commend and unite in the work of the league in the interest of law and order and civic righteousness. "Will prohibition prohibit? Relatively, yes. Absclutely, no. Prohibition néver does absolutely prohibit any form of crime-that of murder, theft, arson, forgery or perjury. The courts and jails all attest the truth of this. The Contention of liquor dealers that more rum is sold in a state under prohibition than under license is hardly to be taken seriously, for if it were true they would be working for prohibition instead of shivering with fear and filling the papers and conventions with alarm at the tidal wave of prohibition. and loudly calling for organized help to resist and prevent its destroying them. "You cannot make men good by law-so many people and papers are Saying now. Yes you can! Fully " one-half of all that is good or great in man has had to be beaten into h!im by authority. "Moral and political progress is always along the stages of advances and retreats. How long will this temperance movement continue without a reaction? No one can teil. Very likely till every state in the Union shall have tried the experiment of prohibition by local option or state action. While there are 114,000 more saloons than churches, while the liquor traffic continues to take into its treasury enough money each year to run.every department of the federal government-e islative, judicial, navy, army, postoffice, treasury, and every other interest-the whiskey men will not surrender without a fierce and long struggle. But the Pre- 22 at he with who, pales and Tighe Will Res me sentedin Case, aud Anti-Saloon League reporting marvelous gains In membership in every part of the state, Shepard, head for the state W. C. T. U, welcomed in every community by the yoters, creed, are eager to join the work, the resume of the organized work against the saloons Ip a recent number the American Review of Reviews, is of peculiar interest here. After summing nati crusade against drink, Dr. Igleheart says: With and WATERS RISING IN TEDDY JUNIOR IN RIVERS OF TEXAS AIRSHIP CRUISE ‘ss VOLUME IX, NUMBER 72, variety April 22-RepresentaTawney of Minnesota Chaney of Indlana had from serious Injury In collision here today. Both from the shock. Mr. sprained back and Mr, Injured hip. the cor ngre ssmen there fured in tt collf[sion, ale seriously hurt - |