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Show Che Mnter- -FH#ountain Republican VOLUME Vili, NUMBER 71. SALT LAKE BATTLESHIP FLEET MOTHER OF THAW UFF FOR MAGELLAN, TELLS STORY AGAIN | Aral Evans Bids Farewel tois eerie ENTHUSIASTIC ROOSEVELT POLICY. FAREWELL| MEDICAL Ea MEN. FOLLOW, -_-_-- DELEGATES de ae Cannot CiComplete Case Until j ; BY RICHARD J. BARRY Special representative with the Next Week Earliest, BY LANGDON York, Jan. 22- at lief SMITH. rhe throngs breeze blowing across the Guanabara bay, battleship feck. , ociock . this the the sauca hills{ When Uni a eis the and : afternoon called, she made ber way to witness chair with steps weak er| more _uncertain, perbaps, than upon her | }not first have appearance. recognized 1on in the bent would and | The hills i about the harbor were] feeble : : marie old womau the crowded former ; leader el with about half a 1s] million}. Brazili 4, ; : +) ie of Pittsburg society. She is past; all; srazillans as TOK ships steamed slow | that sort of thing now. Pitt out burg in single will] file, escorted by sixteer ny} warships of the Brazilian nav¥ | eae Ee fe aon | A thousand whistles sounded. Thaw endures the whit bones of | well as the armada headed towards fare-|of the} '@, familly skeleton will rattle | straits of Magellan Preceding the | d ' a : | tlon fleet ago, mails was but from out of ready to ted for the nort the tl riy the nd offict hours | of of during eaeh ve | peared Brazil] iS i the st - n otl ro her ae At was * o day 1ed asleen born fo Ong reports of an His| Mrs. Thaw? accident to the fleet or] -Minnesota. The while here has been thee, | AUSTRIAN COUNT WANTS NO i machinery the OE of a ia) When T put my hand | FROM VANDERBILT of ae merchant. toa a ‘et v eitertlew ea. ac- im than in stones) for under Wak drag Flo Branco, ; S ae your country could to May He wkanred Lintgo ous r re Sa e sis y -renl arid: permanent a nr = In| & Of . Jone Fonniry . becoming, ink ti any rious diff enh in _ se ona wi proba to ge nig : now belong built In be delivered in June vfp tleshi : Dp I ec naughts, One will € qual ae fe to Reuterd to 1 disc am ane you ae het ‘three iree serial t ri at) no eae patl TREE his posi » hac sheeee ee days uta Di read en sition thon hate ce a So tally unbalanced Thea matters. hese rs England. } and will} be he ; ; ! 7 t : mua oi tre MI I Meant Tr re i 1 ho "Chatiles "we aes and i 5 acs divorce mat that a quietly | ag: neve 1 Ir] || ' oi 1 No a Cre | tor x 1 t l Wi { bl M ! I ) (ead) to ning m LS} c met ‘a bit " 1a : (Continued { f } rhe ue se. m ee VPage x} "y Trom of. | WITH MM , tla tro ite aoe : ithe ‘Mree IManes, that be the|the. street Jnhoto result, all reference The to count gifts has e < I of tent | | thli e exten : : than will'and s t e not unt) US with < ried. i i hes =, i Mi ‘Mi ‘Central. } 2 for. 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I [1 P ) \ al na ocla I 7 ‘ id 'Y eet in tac . -E ar ‘ who}. fk i ! rth h eicns Republican : i t,, epee: llat (95 of wr 6 ear ' Pellation ; lt Socialists the of ran BUBIEEL 10) he a auffraze. ein 5 Bai e it hich was would | streets) extra heavy guard of] -but an > a ay armed witli > stationed about the parllame nt| This prevented a recurrence s dem f of rlin 3 constantly being by mounded and foot police e iily armed and {nstructed by order keep and crowds disperse « no dar j measures, Prince Von Bue sw down the gauntlet to the Sociallsts at the openig of the Reichstag when he scathingly condemned the public disturbances hicl e de ed, would not swerve to | Spxeads't earby, case 01; REMOVING BODIES TO BOYERTOWN MORGUE ; of te the. of is will to put the oe execu- handle dry farm products, Sx EK ted thdt ae feral exper ine nt statjons the the for conalso of oa In mae wi this tad e gla . a resolution yotéd on ae acs congr yesterday afternon, nual Siaetion of officers' will a hela. ‘his and| ex- ‘ permission onstrations, government tg convent i ery oriation from into; rps Query Ponce ine oo oe from It: and led ae y morning at 11. pata ped ate ast interstate day a accasion ee o'clock, in ee > ar instead ae of, as on nc meeting. , ‘edriaitiotaie © varlous aur delegations amone last evening, M -_ "BACK TO THE SAYS Chicago to quit r 1ent and ane one one in ‘ 0 aS MINES" AGENT - the running secretary. Federation of Labor,' is goinz Chicago and the labor move- for the post : Le Burn ns and strictly in of executive Governor Curry of New .Mexico is considered " among the strongest men for 2a Fohansen, orkara: of th 16 ata W of thea leaders in the] beha [were also mentionell Mr Mr. Harris are considered the pos Wrapped "up yin the question zot the cy o ® congress Pte mattor o ti © next B a 1 place. . Fors. this yeah . thou ne? meeting everal idaho's dake r atic though n mentioned. Chey- eR hear Ne 30lse has also ; : » opposition: there is eoliald nGataue: eas kids at Bn home. oe ee reg eee See al, dv6 cat wrens' today 4 Ess ela) neluded it. fea arst ir ace cies Meret e illot failed to respond.| been keeping ground Many would be Bryan oh this Considering they t"wise Bone to . ng anti-Bryan 10 on their] have| the} : did| be meetings. ered how to construct the kind of ey ening tival at the nter cente alq@rpesses dirizible balloon the government needs. | sessions All proposals for that purpose have been passed on adversely be willa be called for ders in the first be arkept secret. contest and new bids mI ofI bid-| plans i will, of there the will Tabernacle, be the tomusical which festus fran under ‘the direction -o public is, {nvited. aus POLE. C Ge &ts: eras tg sidered. éspecfally - good. Gants Saati ae reserved for delegates in for of the the hall ; morning The and follows' list. of ad- efternoon Moruing. "The Utilization of Limited Water supplie Dry Farms," by Professor Supplies on hief ? irrigation -in- course,|Samuel Fortier. ch ° ; (Continued on Page Two. ) HORRORS OF RECENT THEATER PANIC oman | any His remarks were greeted by a chorus of derisive laughter from the SBoclallst section and Von Buelow | rembling. with anger, threatened to) i} t those guilty o! elirring up pub-| lic rioting would be severely In reply to. Von Buelow, flerr Fischer charged plain | me n of the polfce force with | olence so that the mounted I geht have in excuse to cha crow( of Socialiste Fischer hat the Germans were, entities sume rights of speech that rrded jn other Buropean cities, ' rhere Wi pirited debate, | I 13 charge }and lel { quent | Prof } Lhe « ‘ len S 3 is : a snapshot . "Ie reseu ) beyond Beraad recogritio ae aenerte ee r wv ctanes takine taking ar a. : a jy body : of i a victim fa ' * hee 2 nieC on a lan un ‘ re { her } 1 PONT) fro. 12 he 5 imms 16 ruins ‘e e of f the th burned burned ‘iat nj of as from fre | ey dire | Stati! inab the | nun ater ever Government to netor tan Wa ) ma trial picture of forth, } at the ee present before ooo } , res wa mn l occasion the | Inj cour nter | and shouting eit, t lm | j | This » ts Silb nl} and back was ‘ igures pl gees urle ith ported é * ties I were bill 1 vi incur Hyde, b of neider, quartet, ICds r lum } the shall gea Pay ee reporte ; t« tha rll « d i 1 Dimond Pacific be pp gn coast pald ot a SN . wh This } ‘ ne tad tlorney Uy ¢ District t of f Co-| C SP S MrV to carry the crumbled sum. \ ae ry aeGg acne aes i ral. revenues, BUSINESS Pipe stakes an. Chicago, agent Jan business union, , gen OOo at the Waldorf for Thursday. This| in the Mase | qy men have | Sain.' lowe < to the ‘The policy the| The| o the Some Presidential Booman, ong those whose names were menlast . night were Governor E. Ghamberiain.. of Hoch of Kanaag' ica ‘Ge ; Curry of ow ; : yot wreAewith reycIVAnE wnt mabe rs! eaucht | mutta the he. continued thelr | l™®! mee nd his they shoulders and joined invited ‘the cabexpected fq | aDet cere CAA ee Fs nt leader | the . / disturbange,.a o the populace > paremee in the ¢ his 5 j Keiew tls . tto 1 becom ig Ssstrongg Von} : New 2 Bids ) for i Airships. $ | Back of the anti-Bryan movement is Washington, Jen. 22.-General a ere Allen, Pe slened. a the reason for the calling | chief of the United States Signal corps, npor ofof the p ror ninent 10 the ovement hasas decide ent Democrats.| decided smocrats that no90 one Bee has 7 yet Oe discov‘ BCO prea, 01 a been tod today : ae a the cane came head. Another oe Special. Cable + °- Chancellor Jan wa "Se refusal to. answer the . Berlin,;.. int ‘ | Throws Gauntlet || i} ther, ivert ‘nels C1isce I Down nderstood.} t i Buelow rince over Chicago, toi { GERMA Miriar iri a ie] reg ietonigabe rad tt, 2510 and who Back to his trade, says. Anton. enne is making a strong bid, and Dougget back Anton plans toc £0 zs and &]/é las, ; Ariz., Topeka, Kan.,. have alsoa K warslne no less than to San Fran-| had feelers out. THe ele . ffered a ates will - worl ar ' jo o y r a0 plas ® He ie wetting Brooks that ee may be able to land | oy ake oie $30 ¢ +} theThere © Sere next were now enaas N business meeting. agent, but 500 badges prepared for NEW YORK DEMOCRATS the man whom Hutchins Hapgood delegates to ‘the congress. They were | TO SUPPORT BRYAN "wrote up" in his recnt book, "The} aj) gone by noon yesterday. There were Spirit of Labor," as the typical labor | 600 chairs in the meeting hall, = | Sn nae leader, says the salary only | President Harris on A ah rhe: gam 7 New York, Jan: 22.-New York aewill | : ». ab as 5 a week, Fens ‘ "take it all In al ¢ orrd. or er‘as presdntaine y ag attendance Bryan in the Denver conven"By the time you have treated aoe aa icaele esterday at the opening of | vrei 5 ita > ts here de-| @™mployers and the men on ; tion your daily nis eh leadtir ae little doubt Is entertained om cre a rounds," said this "walking delegate | ; ate of ully 900 people, ra jis the real significance of that Bp e re i confer-| h full today, "and have given a dollar or two when Le congr ess gets-iInto the ii the : ‘Ming OnE OL thie nie: eae to pay the rent of an anarchist meeting | swing of Its work will be shown we Sting ConmeryalivpuDenoee aon ae in rf e Masonic ter iple, and have sub-j| within the limit Ss = ‘ tat 1 as been heralded as anti-Bry-| Seribed to ieee ea er di ae mee Pf ee. acs ir cindy entae: nade sees . . 1 l trom special1 an gathering. 3 But that {t aerahas fallen] put up vour se Es oywood-Moyer ve a lot left defense for the!ists in plant {industrybs and farm investi 2 rout regarded as 2 good indicafunds, yeu nee thave oa i i lgation work at Washington. In_ the v Lie fe it Sakt pe AE t Bryan : departed IMinois' : \¥ a the upraised can i still gazingJ nto The his ' as a@ : count necessary ¢€ a | count his a shrug neee, The has heborne ae Monday did ob ot stro 2 Tast for e s he sprang a moment later hisand broth| angry talking ee earnestly Bete with | side, . of ssnapshooters fri es oe as 7 hig with her was camiei a phen down on his that/ § sh as a Sere Ronart who in i hibition oe a it resolution ordered in all cases where the railroads cunpy not give a reasonable excuse ) stockmen ask congress to amend Bot eee ne ene OLE be © the interstate commerce act so that no rates can be en oo elvis Cara ‘ . nterpose Shin teats Site -ipeiebineis 2 a to See ble on, noblemen, Hungarian ae Quick ne e yest , ry the cahe ee mi th TSUnE oaiee et peer threw up h Scar s ce pater acert strolle ei , : in Fifty-sev dashed yeeks.|-|his at worked Just camera the count then a and big policeman his]/ iit n way = between ie ce them » Alfred Vanderbilt} ceraatet eoe and his Repeated be had with Miss Se Pifth. avenue, wh ee and. M HEIRESS " ef; Chic rey 7o,. 4 | tepped teps nt "tl on l | |4 = da Szchenyl following cians' nerac plat o ect eee of both parties $ rovided Pie ~ contract i yo | Le\ -D ice Ero tatement . w Jufor 20 the t terda Devere: ‘ . rorme A Chik tive ; ee-Kxamination Jerome - gal I per Iped Li j OSsib I Loul ¥ Weck Fae tetera know T° understanding FRONTS ~ nore ome + the Count CHAUFFEUR ELOPES et ltor t T. ded Mu the | tory 8 || form > RMER c V in 2 FO His hiand. La so Seafar: recovered." ever + , ki 1 nf asked I Mr % woh calatix ¢ him. to'to' Eh Huro i i 1 cli- = ender aa anderp ae ili : ms-of if | y | 4 am oni ee ! Niet elre ‘ la 4 ducted { j } the \ ul ‘ . Dt I Tay ; s nervous ta "ivveeolaes d Whe P -took a ! a ‘ \ ° s hmm onne neni Countess Srehenyl, Count Stefan Nelson O'Shaughne, ‘The two men in the panel below| to the left and Countrngt mitccuae. understood that Miss Van-/ ject. Then, as he was leavi ing the Vanthe members of her ‘chat derbilt home have eee Sack. with aiseSega Gladys, ) ; ate -suae Fee it, and hed ad mrean ement. -H 7 vould elf CONV TE yy AOS ; SELF $12: onsrae to right, Mrs. Sigrny bi and concunisad ? A . Sar ean her flance brou gs "ht Aneel areas mats E: . th Le KILLS - a leit und 2 16 ryhe coy ande nWarBie "mansion one enth:'stré a 2 for: a the et Jas They ;j Wh \/ PLAINTIFF bride. His rom Sscheny!l are Count ply, walved the Furopean custom of de-| monding a marriage portion aceite de > contract a 1e ; craz secretary, One of the resolutions. requests conana it voy probable that there will be no eress .to force the ealicones to pay' a| scarcit of. penalty of double the the loss of stockmen| offices aheh candidates the matter for. comes higher up be caused by failure to give cars when|fore the convention aiiunaneiad : possessing a $8,000,000 to | { o Et arch | with son from Batons, in! bens pr accepted th ita Saat ned! mé6r- t he t Sap : red, A eteokie oa acts Rein Cound os et so ne ar penmeren nt by One or Bi abe aces rn so pe eee anxiety even among « nd et wahthim, annd tee will vil n the ela or i es i: eae ie maa. relat ie Sa Nae I jonal 4 > surely. come - vat here mother 20 < head; that cause ras he: was fhe of fee > siclans vaic ; world." i vl Ras : UOC Ak ' | f Re. id Nnofticial A A esis\ official foundation is; that the death infant stamped UPON Harry Thaw of anher eccoucaas iby pe which volved tH a that, ye ae the On sites what will : * min-| SEOLaT trendelip ; oe ' nyaee { aus Gee baile se obenly Baren ister of forelgn affairs, today sald: "YT can not limagine any circumstances} = a eg The Roosevelt policy : cept: New York, Jan. 22.-Count Laszlo szcheny! and Miss Gladys Vanderbilt |U@2Ve Subscribed to a. cor t which Provides for the administration and rub Ag} she engaged. President tesolutions memorializing congress adopt measures which will compel to &row Bie the of means body on an. effective an will be the appointment of an tive the rallroads to furnish stock cars to prohibit any advance_in rates, proceeded her, voice seemed. to] &MJeyment of thelr. property interests stronger faintly, | day. nA "!!ectedThe by count che van andMe she thefr and_ Fee smiled ay ee brief next under, a Monconduct of the men his. oe pad ae Saino fac 1a FOG, 1 it will shi ire mutu: Lily thelr combined exemplary. | ee ea ay : bea met ee DP or oi "Although we now. enter | upon the|-or ne mont : yircktratsen SRemtiog o ‘ew o of previous < marriage Jesides rece con-| ; e oO € f most difficult part of the cruise, friends icz somnia, she had ang 2 pains eee in her head and should be heartily «caer reasat aoe nC ure ‘eiy abl aoe "i Amerie 2 be about for alelder s 2 s had accompanies noe is 1s chance to became proposed DOWRY time | More Permanent Basis for Next Year, ‘2 : commends a een a | did not thin k it ce tur: a, {lIness Is only rh ism, aggravate j fon its fice it w: d by the climate of the ropics Toda v| Witness Grows Stronger. he sak Mrs, Thaw paused frequently to "I wish emphatically ‘to deny all} her fac OER her Nancie 7 i oa flcet here. | sor witha wear | r its birth it { a TODAY ail At the opening of the session this| business of the organization for afternoon a resolution fayoring the|coming year, and will keep the aims land leasing policy so that the public' which the congress is orking ranges will be apportioned among the stantly in the public eye. It is cattlemen were reported upon favora- proposed that at the next oe bly by the resolutions committee. This the congress there be a¥So held an caused the wra in which the dele-| gates that ! See In ane: Bled. Conz | rer nai ne President. tOntor=" ba ina curved an : th te I, testified OFFICERS are at the head of the} the convention, began to | temp ORM inter ; Thaw Ge seated of the. his seemed AF Bers ereatls Mrs. Ee fle when SPcak he ltimony. nna : pene t ing « a President when the armehal ll $6 From Railroad Oppression, insurrection and President Murdo Mac-| | Kenzie 1s champloning the views of the| oe Me Sea ene ee | fleet a bout four miles was the German | eu ran Cea, einetenes ei cruise Bret bound. for Buenos] the gulf; beyond the district attorney re She { been anchored about| she smiled weakly to r son He | rr t Minnesot or | look her witho pp it 0 The WRANGLE|ELECT Denver, Colo., Jan. 22.-At war over] The attendance at the first day's the endorsement or the repudiation of]session of the ‘Trans-Missourt the Roosevelt public lands policy, the Farming congre*s, which opened its delegates to the American National] second annual convention in Salt Live Stock association are engaged in| yesterday, was beyond the expectations the most serious fight which the or-} of the most sanguine. ganization has known since its temFrom the interest shown, great porary disruption in 1905 hopes are entertained as to the im Leading a fight against the approval| pertance of the work which the conof the administration policy is a minor- gress will accomplish. Already a proity-but an eloquent minority but it} gram is outlined for the congress that 1s confidently predicted the opposition] it is hoped will place the body In the wil be overcome and the President! front rank among the important de will receive the support of a majority | velopment organizations of the. ‘West. of the delegates. E\ias Ammons and B, Among the proposals to be made to F. Montgomery . light IN Request Congress to Afford Re-|Plans Laid to Place Work on | Pa-| New in} | the courtroom attending the Thaw | aoe ae | trial today were thrilled by the second _ : ‘ appearance of Mrs. William Thaw the| Rio De Janeiro, Jan. 22-On a day | mother of the prisoner upon the wit-| like mid-August in' New York witb a| ness stand cifle fleet Reoublica: about Slates OF DRY FARMERS shinonttakbanveniicn Opposes) Large Nteraniee and Great System of Leasing Public Interest at Opening of Ranges. Trans-Missouri Meet. | of Accident Minnesota, PRICE FIVE CENTS STOCKMEN DEBATE MUCH WORK AHEAD of Prisoner. Commander of Armada Report Weather Todoy-Partly Cloudy, sere i Journey. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 23, 1908. picture A ; away to S 2 shows the firemen and others 1s ed perished during the forecrovnd disaster. ‘a us bt the body shown: in t the he forezround pieces and fe!) off. searching Just it | the burnt opera house at on Boy artowe) eyeie oe afterburned the above photograph was taken beyond recognition, and as b Pa., for the barbetas stagrig via they liftea 1 ae i B re dae h * * |