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Show Che Inter-Mlountain Republican VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 73. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FIRES RAGE IN STORM POSTPONED ATLANTIC CITES TRIAL OF THAW ooe Maryland Capital Loses Fou Already Strain on most disastrous of caused more Injured the fire by George Horton department the than is flames is Ce worst The lo The Lieutenant Frederick The George Harmon men Injured Horton chief of the fire de partment; skull fractured, internally injured: little hope of recovery George McNeil, lieutenant of Com pany No. 19; crushed; will dle Jolin Weinl¢ WW: Shilli George W August t BMong Rdward Joh Pit aal Schlim the D> 1 other Dey 1 I and ‘ | Poli é victim I IONoUE Grot Sneed Man Who Shet Harry Ferree Through Bedroom Door lin fractured skulls and othe inte render it probable that some of m will die. At Holliday and Sar z st : a building occupied by the J. Regist« Slay tb any, dealers i ! ibers ippite the fire starts A is had/ e| artument, and aah \erd the flaines raged eat r Mahon and a forces of men were busy rerio ving from oie annex many public aeuniers to places of ety. Cana an nin adjournment o my R wy a 5 3 the be Snow Sa ea Cold Prevent Piremeu Fighting Plames, and Portland, Me Jan. 24 Er ire ' entire? 1 coy. red on Page t t , Worst Blizzard in Years Drives Thousand to Seek REVOLUTIONISTS. Orn Colo,, Jan. that human airing "He Fisher Harris Slated to Carr his cry from that true That are in stain- he is ready] knowledge and die on Albert on Fight-Cheyenne for 1909 Meet, | 24.-In the hands blood; | that all the} murder that) are. EB, SECRETARY that! the} Horseley,| the Trans-Missourl Dry : Farm- jing congress may be placed on a permanent basis; and fully equipped to cafry on the work taken it has set out to do, yesterday to raise charging members, a nominal fee from and to establish the steps were. funds wy. affliated office of ‘qrest a permanent appointee Fisher to Harris, secretary. that the office The will retiring be president of the congress*ana:the man. to ‘whose efforts are largely due whatever of success has attendea the first year of alias Harry Orchard. It is contained letter to hisis bosom ; frie inin a a letter friend, D, ©.). Scott, to whom he was closer than] Oe eon g ey bait bisa ra e work willbe: tornelof iithe nts executive tanto mae secretary cane ean gress has finished its sessions, prepa- a ations brother when he lived in this days of city,} for the next; to see that th and in whose companionship he spent | OVvements started by the yormer.Con> the most } prosperous «+ Kills Himself. same. as I I am can, but trying feel Society "But I have |} breast had come HeeukeiFEat 6p woman's wounds here his heel are not . his|‘tmembers of o the executlve committee D from as never to keep very the once up sad at as-well| times, Gainer, have I 1 oney, end that regretted that | be told the truth, and nade a clean} of my crimes, and I would not of ‘the: will) an' opened $1, or eee. be i aca gan e congress up, for: an at oe erday affiliated inemnbership which a life fee The sts an os $10 were fees 1. fee should be ye go back on one thing, if by so doing, en and were aiitininia erica met with Subscriptions on the floor of the {2 would save my life and ners my libavantic rty. I know _tha I have been. rele ased from greater bonds "than those Babee? Au Important One. VYhich now bind me ut' if. IT only What will ark be the biggest looked at it from a worldly standpoint, | aay of all at sae Se gheds will here towould then look like the. mdn that -| man - | eventful life. The letter is as follows: |in touch with all that fs enero sendi ou by registered mail} @nd to get thelr opinion as to plans "Tar ttle | each mee ting, to direct legislation, a: 12 little hit Crieh I. made as present you would It is like not so4 much, ' but above: all, to keep ithe before jects the of na the ithoughtfor you Dry Farming COneTese tion ‘ I am r ope ve : largeout this work well and« hoy you, are, th a To atcarry successfully, nad been w: roug:. got the worst ‘of it. lations between the live steck anda "T do féel very kindly to those of you) dairying Industries anddry rming who seem to uppreciate what I have ili b \iscuss a Thore ill done to bring many of the dark deeds to light, as I feel that soya will be nar inieteation a better position to protect itself, lands, and o in and even though the rea men responsible go clear, perhaps we: have. done] ric bh : "lL know. I haye a,)clear pongolerps Boxe meetin ee oe : now = Sar 08 aD. Re al o execu ran ve od an s yy rely ave im es in all; the eu EES restitution eet ee " af OF oi! |e "GAL B if danger- SENATE AT CARSON PASSES POLICE BILL As detail; uttered go to trial in the will be convicted ‘liseugel ohn clit 2 on Te. ee -_-___-_-_--oS oe WHO DEFENDED: «| *erss=c. asd snsekene WUE2 ie JOHN R. WALSH DEAD] ene wat of the ext . Chicago, this and used the alleged facts Says EXECUTIVE gallows, and complaining only that} I nany men as guilty as he are per-| | mitted' to go free, while he must‘ pay] | the awful penalty alone, comes a des-} i go and Se ° mind, and fired about the kitehen, ane fell to the floor. May Meno Courtmartial. Naval officers, who are aware ot U findings of the board, say that its conusions leave Rear Admiral Melville and Rear a imiral McCalla in ae shape tired offi hav¢ the ‘administhe cr sm r admirals are said to auba courtmartial under the tions. Rear Admiral C apps is. chief ccnab tor of the Unite a States navy. a Admiral Conve the bureau of n retained by the President as board of construction. first fling I Two.) RUSSIAN naval trophy, get briefs, or Creek, oI previously ed with | to he of emphatically denounces the atthat the Dry t to create the impression the United States navy are Is worthless junk, which should be releo the scrap heap minor ucerts in waarshIp While building which were known to years. ago are arated Reuerdahl's eriticisms o the ivy. are shown to be without foundation a ul ! (Continued de nig buildin i ~ GOTHAM Pate SUFFER IN COLD AND SNOW the to has | every his "the tion of hance "TRUTH"| at Boise Cripple | he Professor Paul Milyoukou, the Constitutional Russian duma, is now in this country He declares a state of civil war exists in Russia, and the duma must fail o t th ment invited Reuterdahl aboard the Yeenels and s criticism followed these invited trips. is aoe that Reuterdah] got aboard the for Development. TOLD statement which implies | confescions of wholesale t from| etarted ight, by which time], several surrounding been e trans- Sexfinds that the charges: in. ominor Al inets rene c tablish Active Campaign Awaits the Scaffold With Steadfast Heart, | the home ployed. The young a service, will HE \Prisoner this.c idle un- | phases GONE in prevably. CENTS oe "Real Men Responsible" | ° HALL It FIVE In Letter a Friend Regrets That Congress Takes Steps to Es- |GLAD Coie stic after 2 o'c lock oo atte rnoon, turned the sent a bullet was almost mata Katrevsky had been ‘acquainte af ce the woman only rt me 5 him, ¢ Cirvy officers Complete. ahi rd }dogen PORTLAND. prominent t teSeth . s tenants of the burned bullding | t the egister fir w ere the} ta. Bell and rae -ompany, | tle also a heavy iasare Pr yon ané machinists; BE. B. Red and mpany, encore, and Bontley tho Witnesses for d ever, £ro re, a oae Tosses of ues may . cable the peeps were cor peta oly rang om: the cone ier, Ce from PRICE Go Clear. accept Ae Washington, Jan. 24.-The report of special commission conBisting of Rear Admirals Capps and Converse, appeinted by the President to investigate eriticisms of the navy made by Henry Reuterdahl and by some of the most Other uo OF CONFIDENCE Competent Critic, Wall Calls on Men. the crackling sound of the col-} wall was heard above the roar] flamnes, Chief Herton at once an ajarm, and the men whi is erich. | Denver, by the refusal bility to Paint Naval Pictures Held Not to Make Man rdf and fanned by the fror northy Was 8a ( Workin. g& onthe irs street side while the ice formed in sheets on iri clothing and-equipment, the Arann fought the lames which shot fortl trom every window of the bulldir When lapsing of the Shouted 2 S VIOLATION colder. -_-_~ | Bulgarian Denver. and Charges Preferred By Artist Reuterdahl Found to Have Little Foundation. ye! Broken pres- today-Snow: ORCHARD APPEALS MAKE PERMANENT GOLD WORLD) ARID FARM WORK |TOA EXPERTS REPORT, DRIVEN MAD BY FIRE DEFENDING NAVY OF UNREQUITED LOVE JUDGE FREES DETSCH UF MURDER CHARGE Dead Willlam B. Pugh Two untdentified: to have a biil passed at ee ent session of congres estimated $500,000 Weather i ee fir which the city has experienced since the great conflagration of 1904. Among the chief re Tellowatcne "par <, as the el of the park make it their ‘habitat at arte a seasons. The country is exceedingly rough, and not adapted for agriculture. There are no claims for a enene on the entire territor was while on hunting ice thi at the Idea came to Mr. McGuire of Die, the' disap- Hp 7 was fas st if what' which - are s Baltimore, Mud., Jan. 24 Four fire 20 seriously. in men were killed and jured by falling walls this morning in a ne Nerves Firemen and Several More May ene elk, the ~ + + +++ SIS DISAPPOINTED SHH HHH FHF + FFF +++ +++ +++ +++++sooeeeeeeteange FLAMES) PRISONER -_-- bee AIDS TITHE Witnesses Expected by Defense on Steamship From oe GAME PRESERVE FOR ELK, Denver, Jan. 24.-As a result of correspondence which has passed between President Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot and Western lawmakers, following thee ne of J. A. McGuire, editor of Outdoor Life, it is likely that an immense game preserve will be established by the government on the Wapiti f the North fork of the tte tate eet STORM CREATING e) ---- Disastrous Blazes in Baltimore and Portland Cause Large Loss of Life. JANUARY 25, 1908. 4444444444444 ° 3; 24.-Samuel Jan. 5 1 eon one of race 1 of R ; aes leading LO TE 4 law-_.{/ bee < s fore Judge A. B. Anderson, died this afternon In his room at the Auditorium annex from pneumonia. The disease made the greater headway because thet attorney was crushed under the nato-| riety which resulted from the alleged | | attempt. by Mrs. Beatrice Metcalf to! shoot him fn the feders al building ing the Walsh trial. The law; one of Walsh's mainstays. Result Assembly Also Is Enea to Favor New Measure. CLAIMANTS TO BIG cy eer the congress "will, 2:3 this executive after noon conbrittes a4 the oaks make ancien trientine ares the report il that this will . be It is probable C enne, the u animo favor e hen . en that an le pone (faecal met at 4 o'clock "yesterday afternoon, whe claims for the next meeting were precented. The ehairma n of the executive sented, F. owma oO fraj), tee. Fe the wwithdré weal or tart city from the race r the con- dur-| ress Ie acknowledged that the task s | ‘(Cantinwed on Puge Two. ) SLICE OF NEW YORK. Carson bill police morning will go norning In. the he differer in tended came, In lost' by Skages measure This majorit re nor' nnt belt is° showr ) a the. polles thé prime law and resolution stre nL 2 jout foundation While the Prestiwill know why the armor belt has placed as it. has been in nava uction no one else. is. apt for some years This part eport will rem2in a secre t ifternoon. ri pata know Other that fi Charges Fail. the pada likewls sily ce almost HAYTIAN OFFICIALS SEEK REFUGE UNDER EAGLE, holsts an- Immediately ‘double turret ‘a Kentucky rsarg ‘ ships, were Hoa he forw: xd 1 ywer turret, vessels were at high speed, would sea si y. tl seas The. Keels ald in 1896 and were No double-turret ves time can t this efect | LONE HUSBAND COMPLAINS OF "WICKED NEWPORT" i bill will tr e that l fine il re caine Minister abt oth er "oftic! j 118 | toms Jan increased Janoft Pot Colon | Grant Comes West. of | The part of hold T} at a shea saed hands dent terrific e <plosion was heard. The commander of. the fortress ordered the party held No erent ition of the rey c ould vund. and the visito were rt. Later it was Lopez had ¢ scape found that Dr dy it is thought he f entire d staff cap. of the AT EAS OLS pris- James Se of been ron- 6 presence revolutionary has DARING BSCAPL F oe TUGLUESE PRIS Nina, ++ c = Russian York Garver General The New senserresentessaeseensetsctssttt 444444440 Coney Island A map $80,000,000. who pose the tion of the property. which comprises, two-thirds of the island ard a" facsimile of e cony of the deed made out) loca-;|to Merey's wmother aiso appears.) Morey's mother,..who. is. now . dead, fought the same claim -durlng. her life, but she was denied her property rights. |