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Show Che Inter-Mountain Republican VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 70. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, RADICAL UHANUES ? + SPASM + sed VIRTUE DIANA a TOWN a +} EVELYN [vanes + > * ted + Janu PLOT KNOWN + 1+ OFFICERS [Ti epaineusiamn Jan Carter Barr to and 20.- > play 4 her not be permitEvansville on 1OW 9 n 1oOt + * oe TO Ind Mayor Boehne + + has wieby the man- we that there ts nothing' immoral in the play. The mayor ha i tructed Chief Detective + 4+ put to go plain up clothes + peat ll in b*® the . . . Attorney. and all Wentber Today-Parily + AMMUNITION TO PHILIPPINES + + IN LARGE QUANTITIES + + -_-> +> § ranciseo, Jr 20.-On.. > + the Pacific Mail liner ¢ shina, a. + Ing from here on the last day ¢ + of "the yenr, were §.2410,000 4+ + rounds of. cartridges, gonsigned + > oO the government at fanila + + and on the transport Buford, + +. scheduled to leave he Febru+ eis a 1 be another shipment + + amounting to 5,000,000 rounds + a aggregate of -more than + * 11,000,000 rounds of pepe tans + + the largest quantity that as + + eve been sent to the Philip. +> + pines ‘In. the: same pertod of + + time + + It -was also learned today + + that ther ; 2 -phipment of + + 10,000 yans on 1G. Way) from + + the East, consigned to the Phil-) + + Ippines. It. wi be remembered + > that 16,000 rif were forward-. + + ed to Manila upon the transport +} + Sherman on, th Gth of this,.+] +e month. + + Colonel Zellinger, cepot quar+ + termaster in charge o army oe + shipments hes here, sald that--+ + if he shipment o 5,000 000 + rounds of ammunition which + + was to have been ea on this + oast for target ctice | iad". + + been diverted to M antia he was >} + not aware of it | -_ n STORY IS + Chief of Police Pitt Suggests Placing Them in One Place Well Guarded. REPEATED CANNON THE NEXT CHOICE MAKES MANY SUGGESTIONS ee Ye . sl ¢ lar Commander Takes All Neces-| + : ~ ja aten oraerea 2} olayer 4 of White Smiles As Speaker Heads Other Candi- New Head of Department Dist QCsana Police ' sary Steps to ElimiaN? z-¢ChieWD any of show ‘and Brearrestock anyo Details{ of Degradation dates, But Falls Far covers Poor Organization, f - 4 nd the manager of the + re; {, Jan ifgaurded tro pe 20.-Radical| as deepl gnifi-| @ + + + above ae ha \dmira been made in the plans -of|* Eva with he 1 few | stead of allowing the tor-! % flotilla act i}s detached, but| ¢. with tl fleet, to proceed on| c itinerary, orders have been A iva the Him sits 1y torpedo convoy unt fter the of Magellan with the flee 7 ry. at tt is oh mie t six destroyer lastc of attt : 5 oa st See itlaninvcainie ileo The Poe ta eatre , 4 vat Naa Ing' in ad ince for p< ble pa li of hips In the harbor at technical that both men known have tT Rio cae eek F iY g tl mn we enough. for the French. to trnr it the Infe t ho Brenmany as anation: e- Sens find the Finance Foreshadowed. 40 Hnesterirer' ATEN hho 17 , Att) " impossible ‘ . GJeneral ney VER | the f 9 ' was jur rye a is probable still a woman with + a + + -* + 2 + + © + Or oS > took up {is book of Evelyn ie and sen- the when the case es door back vy Case, comes to trial, W ie d preference entire Republican membership house of representatives for + ea of and v . "Orde tended Remaining It if a in will them. long the In enable a lift sight Straits lar tor e WwW todo in=')ha®- ihe the from of no the Magellan Arenas to |! Cal e Paice way te A et rr a Ging yin th 7 "he ‘ Gott bs ah1 1 Bit s1 shea fleet | Republican Paris, lcged-plot I t ppe Ja to-destt hip ' now mel le hingtor ae R ( ss botl rh to t . Pn W nd e (rominuued-on : - co R ' pe " n oa ependenc ac rt io ( rk |" be p t of Lnited de inated mit rst } Page of otave She |,Thaw, ud | Vie t a Roe Is him soon, min i the tO auld We or absence from the city. Nearexpressed their individual prefwith the understanding that it shoul not pu »lic, exce yt in such as way would not reveal their identity. Som e, however, did not hesitate Lo , express their views for publication Few peas o being Ate that he t it| to con‘ an ALalice: by vide -Six.) a)0 Choice. wet. nid' cath Tearrond 68; ratihanks, BBaTie4 Fons! Hughes, La Follette" 148; $4; and the balance do can side of the house, Taft lack P Cannon, 390; _Taft, inud‘and OICLOGIC tome that'Kept "her. tone e from btful, en. Counting 8; 26; for the sta eliminated, because 6 of representation on the Republi- would of, her and of | commit Ss a wings o of be the total for: him 558. violate the confidence evan imposed ~ | representatives. Wreaking down. to act stimulus, It asseemed she went ove ras the Southern | ra sort of details Contaeaion 00 ae nn ee f subsequent attempt to suicide a a certain snanrnens =: im Comes Littieton's skillful and acqu sion ae nrecned her said that considerable jority retar from for the secoh wh these TH states th ose are ataterTalt res eathers, than a ma- ceived eleven votes, Cannon two and Palrbanie on , F Middle and Par West for Taft. The Taft strength In the house was ertain flip- |] found to be thous country Ay stters dad her] blue more by may their be | and far al throughout th middle abteal : in the West the Pacific coast the ‘ dy n e could xt other- | gna- delegation most pronounced In his faedy he built the San Pedre The the blow fell Suddenly Mr. | vor ts California a ne smbers volar \ Lak o Lo Angeles Littleton sat down The direct exam-| out that the secreta war has lon road, which is over 500 ilies lon ination was over. been familiar with the San heen growvol y. Clari it of his income Thaw sat bolt" upright complacent ing out of the relations of the United month to m Harriman got | smiling ° tt woman he loved| States with other nations bordering on being cru ified. No. matter what aha the Pacific ocean, and that he_under(Continued: on' Page Three.) had done. no matter the sins she had] stands the attitude of the Pacific coas cena = "ae aot2 t committed. or the silly errors she had| states toward hose problems. One fallen into, Thaw had given her his| member of this delegation expressed a H TART name. and his love preference for Governor Hughes, but ® lle saw Jerome wheel upon her. He] said that because the sentime nt in heard the hiss of the verbal las = his state he would probably eventually the hiss of the iron in her. breast be with Secretary Taft she was. upflung to lier. cross And In the states of Washington, Oregon, Thaw sat there and smilec 1 Wyoming and Montana, which constiRut when Jerome began his frankly} tute the far Northwest, three members brutal questions, when the woman sup-]| expresse hemselves for Taft, one for poser) love b Thaw past ll the] Fair banks ind one for Cannon or Taft wrecking of her good name, began ito] with a alight preference tor the former parry t district attorney's quest " In Ohio, Secretary. Taft's own state, as. best she could and when. Thaw.] ¢ one member could be found oplnnk on ard emiled complacently, the} posed to him He declared he did not character of the prisoner was mad like the "way they -treated the old plai man," meaning Senator Foraker, and Jerome Hears Reason. that his preference was for the spe aker The path chosen by Jerome \as not| He indicated that if Secretary aft is iltoreth a smooth one rhe witness} nomin } he will take off his coat and Ww undeniably clever. ‘ him as hard as anybody. Most Couture ked her why she members were enthusiastic for the ibout Thaw ah thes in the Ree a. se cide first ve pact They trial as on F rida vote . LS. ‘askin he husband | stre ng he n't ai | Congress os Next President. ous ittleton Ps A Again the on Page Six.) .were . no second Rooseve It, Indiana members and, {n- up| banks In New anomalous be found sufficient size to accommodate hundred of these earefully fences; cottages or accommodate these Phila rent; them license them Place them under control of the police department as to their safety and confinement and to the board of eatth ax to their cleanliness and sanitary conditions. In this way every person caught soliciting and working on the. street could be handled by the police court and run out of town or sent to the place where she belonged. In this way this department would be in complete control of this element.and also control the drug coer and men who make a& practice of ng With this class of women." Chief Pitt goes on a sny that the police are doing all in their power to confine the aoe to Commerel nl street and. Victoris ane bu 1a great trouble is ton in aontEoNine. the fallen wen w he walk the streets. He Says detectives follow these women for weeks time and that after conviction they are back at their old ocecupation Watching Poker Carefully. Chief Pitt says that "machine" gambling has been eliminated, but there are some poker rooms runn ing, property power owners evil who rent ee HeO. ALSO HAD TOOLS Sheriff's Office Mystified By Manner in Which Crook Procured Weapons, Joa Sony an, the ex-convict eord is now Utah, the desperate throughout: whose household talk nter-Werk ree country and the nort havent: ade desperate and cunning attempt to a his way oy liberty the rotary in the count jail yesterday afternoon. That he ul not do 80 Is due only to the fact that Sheriff C. Frank Emery and. his deputies at the ra have kept constant vigil on Sulliva Even with the extreme reel oe Sullivan, ara) ad with a thin and hig Ltd Lemiete dus | saw, cut through of a ate el-bar.; Had he been lett PRESIDENT'S POLICY= HEARTILY INBORSED "of several misoli for anothér hour, sawed. the bar In been in position to tive ple he would ye » and escape would at his assure. 1, the opinion , SB arire Emery, ard Deming, wh aped from a et tl hospital seve wate gaan ago while | fe iening iliness, inn is an ac Rub wipe f Sullivan's, was the on a ni shed Sullivan with the saw ing a8 \searched at. once iter Sulit. van * is stdp pes in his tig and steel aws werk nd on hir American Live Stock Associa-!1" tion Draws Up Com| mendatory Resolutions. < the sheriff had thwarted Sulll- eme, he took him -s to aes prison for safe keeping, where f ee a five-year term. The tte: irnp to esea was made yesterday ee acy oon betwee en 3 and. 4 o'clock, va Was prepared kill Had lhe raul through the bars he would have been armed with a deadly slung-shot ae would have. killed the sheriff. or first deputy that put in an appearance in the corridor ie weapon Was made j;of twisted cords and a le ney pis containing two fron buckles. nd was bit of Metal, weighing ‘prob. _-- ani five ounces. He also had ie key, such as is used on a gas raacne Denver, Jan. 20.-President Roose- | 4 \ plece of wire was fastened on the shot "order to ma mooring for Velt''s policy of government control The entire may nd of the grazing lands in and out of forest re- | sh weighed about thirteen serves on weeping ctory this} ouncen: . morning w AS n tt was Unanimously j Corless Saw Filings, do he forest re ves ané a1. 0 1B Corleas, uty sheriff, is in land cagiunttte e of he "Ame rica due the credit of catching Sullivan in Live Ste association The commit the a sa through the bars, ' \¢ ACTION IS UNANIMOUS Sweeping Victory For Roose-! velt y to elimiSX eat the roo Plan to Control Grazing Lands, t for Taft, supplemented statement that any ork Cannor his or Fair- remarks with his Individual choice Govern Hughes, he felt quitk » state would eventualls the governor, and cast it for him In the convention From su 1ich one or two let drop, it arent that the followers of the Pre n 1 the state are hold ing up i declaration tur Governor Hughes ax possible, in order to give boomers an insur; Mountable advantage The. Fairbanks strength other than Yndiana wax found in New York, Mich- cticut, Washington and representative from the latwho declared sual him said times need a quiet m 1¢ remarkable ines in connection with the canvass is the fact that not once was the name of Secretary Cortelyou mentioned has been gone ake "beg ha y its pe Co action ecomtan heeore she ef ery, West. put -_-_---__+~» + -_ REPORTED SALE on a MINING PROPERTY roxi Fe roperty ine Py OF ween. estat aA l Sten for Doe' $20,000,000 sever aie Tas AOU MRE : OVSE hee and it Is expected short time the \ Ms zs t ae y back to ratton een e-fil syndicate «ks a oO Pia ene ent : ri piodactoeel oO ah for ‘process had ine the subject, to: lease, those but. it desiring . ] of the | ate ore a ince erent J warrant Pre eal, Vi ex-convict he 4 cunning trembled had ae ha As leases aan i oe and asked Jan. 20.-E 20 on ight "Sullivan was (Continued WILLIAM badly on members H. TAFT of| of} Woman in Popular hie and Favor for ‘First Lady of the went frightened Page the they arrangements for icelet on Sullivan and to the penitentia ry. the sub-committee failed as a creature sheriff at once decided to ‘hanees with the desper- re the Democratic national committee ar-} rivel tr Jenver this morning to make} preliminary plans for tlhe national con-| e « ‘ he re in July the sub-committes rving 1 ble Bryan | ner t residency, with a number of individual selections for the] vice peel sentiet nomination Posst-} bilities for he econd place on thé | ticket ineh oe ee FO) n Kern of Indiana Senator Culbe mn Texas, louRlA of Massac huaete and C ee of New York, in the autntes of of the committeem in. Among the party are National Chaitrman Th omas Tageart of Indiana. Rog er C. Sulliva Ure Woodson of Ken-} tucky. Norman E. Mack, Clark Howell of Atlanta, Ga.;,;Mayor James C. Dahl-}| man of Omaha, Neb | ns Darrow Saffers Relapse. Jan. 20.-Clarence Darto Los Angeles for hi h se weeks ago from Bolse Ida veer collapsing, during his opening argument for 1@ defense at the trial of George Pettibone for he rmurder Governor Steunenberge. and of which Pettibone was acquitted, has) suffered | a are ae leer mach ee the o t¢ i dur benefit | Ade d south maliforr cell- enough Gila a tis The more DEMOCRATS' ADVANCE auane IN DENVER the irt. the re= ‘thi, |eelved permission to place him in the with t | pentte ntlary y for safe keeping. Sheriff re po eared himself and Joe Sharp put the time MRS. far . van for once | baffled. | take no Sullivan's blac thought proceeded in booths inclosed iiquor is sold and "debauch young girls confes ses anc d women the-inabil{ty artment to handle these places lie a lax law resout ordinance ning the and girls and rostorink woplaces s wher the re is no tempor deb Luc he r stringent laws fe also asks for more ecting' Vagrancy rest:Peuranks Joe. made to Sullivan's side sawing céased. en the sa lung-shot were an from ‘ a fille was nd on addition he ra beet: atria to the teeth of the saw from time surprise. the | and ave their superiors in Landon estate, without exception, arated now that ire limited as to i¢ op.| shirt. ne sheriff ing and a Cripple Cree Colo Jan. 20,-It ts ate reported here today hat i@ executrpen tors of the Stratton estate, owning El to ime mining property on all of the prineloe pal hills in the district, which gia} Fa oe alt white mate was w When the OF sh VAST "« He Paeante an police a search need it. He seen Deputy. o*body the action of the Natlonsharp and others ‘were. notified Ste: once. eStock body this morning make Sharp worked a and noijslessly Toe tt e aoe he Rooseve it down the corridor to a po its wo could peer into Sullivan's | cal bald ne pian "Uke you would rag | being see There he saw Sullivan on aotie" was the adv of... John W bis. hands <nee w a Springer. president of ‘the Colorado Catwas positively "Sullivan that was the and Flor Growers' Sear at ed the sawing. was earing a e convention, w hieh opened in Al-| white shirt, That is the significant bany hotel this morning a Knov gg e cunnin f£ Sulliere oterred o the head corporate] van, the sheriff has kept SulM@van in interests which had been opposing the] different "uniform" each . eaten: policy of the live stock Interests in the |day morning Sullivan was compelled to of wee February e also reports that the boulev ard from City Creek canyon to the C cemetery will be agniplet ed by spring with Dranr labor There were 5,128 arrests during the year, acéorting to the statistics of the report Of these sts, th ere were ) DA rsons a tween 10 po: 20 years of 514 between. 2 an 30; 1,435 from 31 to 40 and 851 shove 40 Tw onty etent pardons were granted by the ma Ww nfhan to Organize Force. At the beginning of his report Chief Pitt finds, after ew months tenure of office, that the department proper nized turn y increasing vetter condition to results Sasays that there are eit as the numIn Salt Lake and gi 137 TnaiRD is Crime almost ever Z in adsaloon," he adds I plore in in midnight " vise 1eir closing at Denver, Me non-« W arndhen ul, though Say the matesy Meanwhile sh Bp 0 oc CBee ere' thoroughly by his department and he hopes to stamp it out in the near future. Tie adyises that messenger service comets be highly Meensed, and that by Sa all messengers to be over years of be 21 several boys will saved. Need of Detention Home. on especially urge the need of a detention home 8s and girls in this city,"' he continues, "and it seems to me that an rrangement could b e consolidating the city anc county interests in _this matter and a ‘home be irchase Other rec Ne maranticua in the report are The employment of a police surgeon nereasing the salaries of Perea Physical and mental examinati for every candidate for the ae oF gh ing of stre Ss to a erin rifte 2en more policemen beginning York. ae absolutely t j an aker Cannon. Only three preference for. Governor One preferred Fairbanks. every membe who expressed i preference di#-| that), widened, she were Me was then unworthy. to aay. = man prisoner smiled, It seemed] (Continued " most is to were decla Hughes, Nearly nS trom) ppening dison Square rapidly jot | 4 jt | &O by the solicitous f ; Eight on saying j sud Vavored ot from the public » much as pox-| but tt a trict) t Il) to dist redit th e witre Hing, vhen | credit ! iny othe } tl The state Whoite,) but I did ring." hopping vir Tha an effort to read fr het incl th St ni ord , } nessih kn | the Situation 8 Stanford i, of it they might be prevailed climb into the Cannon band‘ in the event of their own candibeing unsuccessful Six were fo President Fairbanks, one fo Patt 1e for Cannon on the question individual preference Two Califorembe interviewed were strictl on-committal, though that state has redited to Fairbanks by the politwnalysts. mac n indicated > cept P re sident two ughes. onc ees Ol Is + OF444444444444444 Hebe piece that by the time the. police search warrant "there is nothi ng." AD the.ends tm representatives, the vote ee On th 1e firste ballot i h Co #8 Shows mvention This is a fair samp) whit the harassed sionall urned on Jerom vitnes onfessed to ‘The ould no marr him on Stan ford waite she was oO Tha familys "ll had refus od him instin« t that it ot right This Wao after Jerome ind éhashed he revo Who Second favor of the 8) ker, a Stato te tn tl h epublican nS anes wou with | 00x, S an ‘she RESO hie he ) mit Ys y ne Le or ue" ners no in rains ns ne rs eer te both ralieing o t was nig only nde the ok4rasping to: : feelit ufford - Ry Cina was] she] relations with Harry tq marry her.of nay ; Pr uldace cate ‘Ae we in War, Have The vote was ta ken by a representative who checked off the name of each = after he had a an anwer to the following questio "What candidate do you individually eater today as ee se ee nominee for the Preside st cases cy?" . he mem7 nepiled that he: wei "first, last an for his choice; therefore, a ‘I was so frightened that erp Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, t® He said to me: "Your life has | oviamoha, South Dakota' Oregon, Utah, been ruined and so has ming Why | Vermont, Wyoming an irginja have ould we want to live ri longer? | yout one or iwo representatives in the L don't want to: live. 2 e Let dies = LO=in house. Therefore, to stand indicate would how those Soeuer. mtterward abe seded ates. individually: to with the running ands of r pas J Rte RG ots inclined| made Be t not ; Warlaré - thé ¥ o7 nt, owns - n Aa of poll illness ly all th« Meh witness honest way he Stanford the ane Secretary of ihe the Jent »| Pac in tl | di tol] The brought]. 1} from WILLIAM a DEMING in ar ‘possible. e told of n r sonteselons of ts, Me justice far as ooo ot lincovered attorne the state-| to thé public its.bissiness 1: Cable ory given the: Heard Telephone Anarchists, 20,-TI be The that ! . 7 i \ é 1 beoh IN? IN PARIS |" Prenehbman Seid "Ve Coaverseation of will of Justice," about into ralfic the by _agreement thes sof wad ARTED. STARTED: which prosecution. ou leaving be at SIGE us call find "approval the with eto: mo ; rth ne understood hat the Rovennm ent's case the contri between Har-| Clark for pooling interesta| rh Pac ind San Pedro| suppressi 1€ competition. ey former "aenator nae 1t| mak A al secut scout cuty duty T STONY is & was ment TAL a deh as tended that pal ead tea ani zl a strete oe Serta. cal : ae ge fee hg og | L with "Neer ites nike Sothad them IW AS Ss Th! an I wrhic Le 0 ee art on ° department Evans. to} 2 arrimis in weeessary | «ce amie Punta surrendered, = ral "Bonaparte statement battlezhip | at of the fallen women of enclosure, under police ecu may and charge the startling recommendation made y Chief of Police " itt in his fi rst annual report Bransford, submitted at the night . oes belef Jagan the | Raoseyeit It ortethnire of Admiral whenever stretel, At acer, way to have ©tite the make flotilla fleet. rive ea. Whole wae. che only To place all the elity in an supervis jon « lation atiandtion va nestth HeMeved, by Presidency according to a erence somotimea she bent her eyes on Je nt with the sort Me tearful regard a small chickon pays SOS pres nce SE a howale utooa 20.-Secretary Taft of nearly one-half of Of the Republicans in the house not counting the speaker, the views of 186 were ascertained. Fifteen were inbut terviewed, were non-committal. Twenty could not be seen because of court opened in the morn Dowling refused to make a private one hile the speaking, Evelyn Tha through Jan. the the the jury box and took her seat In the witness chair. Her cheeks were pale, he lips as blue as the frock she wore. She of looked as though the weight of years had fallen upon her since she left the court room Friday She bore the tmWashington,.Jan. 20.-An extremely] press o leepless ghts. Her yes ational xposition of the methods| Were heavy and without Nght. She of high finance is foreshadowed by the | seemed ,to realize all. that she was 1ouncement Attorney ie fighting for But for a while she was nap arte that his de partme ue vill}; in the hands of frjend v on,;issue a statement abc "its Witness Unconcerned Met 5 eas prosecuting E 5 tis rriThen tt Tha Is 1b = shee ian:and the Warrim: om ie 1e AW sounse bera 1 maar fan uicint in Of tho palirona. a ee Her roice low and soft t_is Intimated on high authority tha brooke that knows . to Ce nomination for the national convention, taken by the Post. details rolled from his lips and oratorically as ONES them tut nobody eé eo: "ame. the ene he filthy ifluously enjoyed bias Regarding Irncan 1OSE¢ But Hopes to Better It, VOTE IN THE HOUSE, + - + Weslsas) Geewneuns a seas 93 + annon ae ate 39 + Kn : 260+ Pairhanke Sratetee 13 ¢ fughes 8 + La Follette a + POraker 5... Lo oe Committal : . 5 + UMDSONC Sc cece es kel ceeciesne ane 2004 Axainst ‘Taft eras .92 + + Washington, some testimony at the first trial word by word, sentence by When the ng Justice the hearing Justice was ‘ With ; resident E i ution Jan ven om nisl. venomo me he IOQUED \. ( onsults she Thaw''s ad it departmen ; A it of : High an Dental of: u ‘ S Methods fered hat it wonld ive beén» bad eis to make the nev publie for eason The sto night ot b ae tl it tl thousayes of rso tere 1 in the personnel f the would have been unduly alarmed other, that the publication would Ly put the suspects on guard The da er at Rio, it fs felt, offi-| clalls ha been entirely eliminated and besides this, official that Admiral Evan: is taken such' steps.a will eliminate danger elsewhere clall n the narrow straits, Pha rai sh which he. mus pass comes adm a dle to admi ! My ene mile 3 1 9 Harriman clreumstantial forelen. offic yy: hat) v¥ : "4° Exposition yd degree of self-respect Jerome, after i ih at the publication of revolting testimony in the press and the hearing of revolting teseanits by the public, and after Littleton had kept it as far as possible from eee Agcer depar York, LANG life : Janelro! \ avncenen department that th hedctl An ' a eee i i Explanation of The de the New been, ( Behind Leader, Told, _ BY For surely never before was o| man lashed and knouted and scourged and tortured as was Evelyn Thaw by Jerome Pale and pe vaked and distraught, she fought back as well as she could, but she was a weakling and a target for the filth of her own confession She could not use the words Jerome use because, no matter what her life had i " ational ‘ +! that Evelyn Thav ail "ome nuee to+¢/day as a day of mourning as long as +) she lives; that she vill think of it, +] dream of it dder over it and try +/{ to forget it until she eaches the white #/ stone that marks the end of earthly = circumstance Are , rders ie ere ated « onsternation, are the reit of a Campaign by the Minis teria oclation again Sunday saloor ind theaters rn ae le it of t the ank le pla dpe - ' a ¢ + + OFF Ft +++ e+ ete +4444444440 | a ine ea: : on impediments to ¢t pro rs oft ipa. ; Tis ldenial» bY ithe "atat ind departmen hat the 1 milo the eiae of Ad iral 1 1 ‘ a 4 purely tgined today > any instance where appears in tights or costumes, cick o show her legs x ii a he pen tbbreviated en ar- orderec ae Desperate Criminal Caught Act By Deputy Corless and Sent to "Pen." R ( r es so QULLIVAN TRIES 10 OAW WAY OUT => Vange ome ‘managers hac Ree nd , H rs ¢ . + PRICE FIVE CENTS . Clondy, OHH totes tees te sett ty tts e + eae % OLD pl stopped 1908. oe . to Secretary of War Leads By Poll Taken By Washington Paper. Gruelling Examination * + + men the wodience and if anything a . «| oe to d . +! Wife of Prisoner Subjected untill Davi , 21, (ey + snnouncea tat the curtain wit ~ Waters. -_-__ e, Lesiie Torpedo Destroyers to Precede)+ Fleet Through Dangerous IS + + __ THAW + \+ JANUARY TAFT 13 FAVORED PRISON HOME FOR BY LOWER HOUSE FALLEN WOMEN Ciesecteecseresecceccsoesc: Land." Skx.) a when - ; |