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Show he $uter-Hountain VOLUME IX, NUMBER 3. ee, Republican Special Service. Grand Junction, Colo, Feb. all shopmen, and brakemen Grande which Gould lines, serious of declaring pany the one struggles in as it the wlll H. ing March officials today en stay thelr h The as tract f siio with it is report- agreement with was 14, C. other} issued the and A. and rules government department as|Set to the bottom resulted In Carlos and and| of of the M. B. In ee \ 7° et ae the ey ent ere Bure: ; buat it Sen BUC ORLA Li Ue year nasa and 1s taking sac advant- made to discover a a +s eset .suswith mae cece the plotters con- political further assured of the European effort would be every detail of the age of the financial depression and-con-| niont and bring to justice those consequent retrenchment to. establish] nected with it. "open shop" on the system. Theyclaim/ jt js said that three of the best pothe abrogation of the contract, If per-/iitical secret service men of Scotland mitted, means the death of the union, and a bitter Nght is promised. e road mou they be e« fact that their contracts will be} have boon Jer. than have No ae bo ar made for Pp pres- Tokio, Feb. ae Say sentatives today riot C lasting awaiting the on Pap- fs held ai at at services after hours . and on a] Badgers i Time ern i =] + Detroit, breathed P a gone; has And gone, Mich. sigh Michigan, r not Called. 12.-George etl citing Feb, Feb York, 1s Hero Santlage a New man, who @6 4 steamship Oea, States for the eee order a vere St Renee. the on board hero hands, died tonigat Se H 6 of | Washington marvel 13.-The Feb, Washington, would newspaper|ship the modern of the printing an ecutive the] upon for discussion a subject yas of the | Streets mention into| converted spruce t C Di kh our 1worce or blocked where Over arr fh e qua art Yi ew York, that her Feb. husband a was he her Prartolee ee ces without detection B. Salome Mrs. ee interlocuthty in court Supreme The the tage ground of the| g.-On dew" took eaN a he thet: ‘ might Buenas ibe i klyn 7 ee / Ford, followed hupband: ee sre he went to San wa6 which marks wrote live| \came an mith another med an| the| in , alvoree For she by his Hoping body quake The to back Ford request at of might means + + the she she} furnish, could had vecite to Seattle at thousands ee Jusserand, A exercises . hesstgie psrrom the great quake, He had ial ters ceased. eg cisco four months, whe San'Fran-| would belleve threw in the show | she into he naturally | went Mrs. Ford sa ‘ co ‘unidentified pusiness. the felt he was among dese. he her off court had been killed, and| navy department to Tacoma and|crulser weeds widow's a menace {t be an|{¢ for asked She and divorce absolute granted the decree Justice Crane| has ordered the affs. G. day for + was a six Some Sie on "that to a side de-| ; oh time aD Norfrom was shee wreck) 0Ch ate, Octhe "sth1907,of ana| castaways Hved In only a tew fisher- aneenn it is only that a ship heaves ; October before sailors re ' "re ees side" upon cave Frederick the of island 28, salt ta 7 and the, there are no vessels in sight with view of towing her out of the wey. pracengifew sighted, off taken alOn this actign. ‘ cable the und New Eff ant elopement. Dietrich Mr, no has it ex- t today, Special Message Asks Congress to Regulate Wireless Telegraphy. se TO PROTECT 2 s GOVERNMEN Restrictions Are Suggested for Application During Times of Peace, prominence at the left just in In of it will to,the of the Miss at the socially Vanderbilt- will-attract be the Thirty-fifth is not the scene De Satur- and made East event that the new law fix criminal penalties in cases where private persons "originate or transmit a false message, purporting to be official," where they "break in and Interfere with any wireless station while it is transmitting an official message," In cases where they "refuse to stop or fail to stop private messages when called upon to do so by an operator have an official message to be sent." It Is probable that the bill, if framed on this line by the committee on naval affairs, to which the message was sent, will find considerable difficulty in getting through congress. Opposition was expresséd the moment the message was read. Secretary Metcalf requests legislation of this nature upon the ground that official measages of the navy department have been interfered with frequently by individuals in the past. : 4a Illustrations of Trouble. a same because Chauines big for- of the relatives from France. While the various plans for the ceremony are under way, the due, his brideto-be and his relatives are busy seeing the sights and arranging the final details for the wedding. The Washington contingent are arriving In New York to attend the wedding. M. Jusserand, the French ambassador, was obliged to send his regrets, "Frequent occasions _have_ arisen," says Secretary Metcalf, "to {llustrate the possible consequences of wireless interference, on one occasion an imrtant message to the President of the United States while embarking on a naval vessel was interfered with and held up for a considerable time by the workings of a commercial wireless stainstances have tion; t bassy will be represented, however, by| t he counsellor of the embassy, M. 28! Portes, who bave| Portes and been in Now York for several days, and the third secretary and Viscount Esse De wherein sinartest 1 png ; igorads. aunmacenat im Gowns. and most - ating of the season's fads has been eRe to ena fore oe sere dae seme Shonts. For her wedding she has a trousseau, which is all that good taste and money n this bewildering of and winter -__.< SNOWBOUND TRAVELER FOUND AT RANCH Republican Special Service. Provo, Feb. 13.-J. W. Rockhili returned from the mountains last night with his son Willlam, who was snowbound. It was at first thought that the young man had been lost in the blizzard of Feb. 8, which swept over Strawberry valley, where young Rockhill was hauling provisions to his father's ranch at Stinking Springs. When the report of the storm reached his family they set out to find him, fearing that he was lost, Ata time when the storm was raging most fiercely William left the wagon and made his way to the ranch, where he was compelled to remain until the road was opened for his retreat. The posse started from Heber to rescue the lad. ee last : Ch eee Ne ae decided ee ca a aE not has It pales five =o 3 of companies hat a ee General , pa an Tenth 3 ¢ infantry GUEST OF a at ROYALTY -e Berlin, Feb. 13.-President university Yale of Hadley today luncheon had Hadley peror William. President ernoon. United Arthur, T. Mrs. and Emwith Mrs and a reception tendered Hadley friends and German American , pret They intend to sail States next Tuesday. their to this att- for the are to ‘The intended times of to legislation by belligerent p to apply particueace. During war, legislative right." ** SENATE HAS proclamation BUSY DAY. Special Appropriations and Several New Bills Are Presented. Weshington, Feb. 13.-In the senate today Senator Martin of Virginia presented a bill for a memorial pillar in honor of Colonel Burgess Ball, of Virginla. a distinguished Revolutionary soldier, to be erected in Lafayette square or some other suitable part of the city. An appropriation of $50,000 fs carried in the bill. A bill was favorably reported for the construction of a revenue cutter at Narragansett to cost $225,000. Senator Tillman presented a petition from Alfred Crozier, bitterly attacking the Aldrich bill as a Wall street sourt the made a characteristic Republican party. CURRENCY BILL Tiiman Presents Petition Wall attack ASSAILED. Attacking Street. Washington, Feb. 13.-Addressing the senate this afternoon In support of his amendment to the Aldrich currency bill limiting theretirement of circulation to $9,000,000 a month, Sena~- tor Tillman presented a petition from Alfred G* Crozier, a lawyer, author and student of finance of Wilmington, Delaware, that attacked Wall street In seathing terms. The Aldrich bill was assailed as a Wall street. currency measure and it was practically charged that the recént panic was made to order by the great financiers of New York According to Mr. Crozler, the Aldrich (Continued on Page Three.) Mob of Hungry School Children Creates Riot in Restaurant oe Beli, < eee would Pe ee hata Weeieee eee ; amare ey ee EDUCATOR ERICAN A now] : Dee cean0 property post. each AM en the Shots made been have ones eee oO been destruction no serious Injury General Oliver directed " oe 7 insulations. gested measure, The senate entered into a general discussion of the use of the banking reserve which was participated in by Senators Raynor, Aldrich, Balley, Clapp and others. Senator LaFollette introduced a bill relating to the Habllity of common Carriers to their employes. Senator Culberson introduced amendments to the Aldrich bill requiring national banks to keep their reserves in thelr own vaults and also requirg to pay interest on deposits In Washington. Representative Gillette of Massachusetts made a speech for the enactment of a new employers' liability bill. Representative Champ Clark of Mis HOUSES AGREE ON CALIFORNIA AFFAIR the of aaa cat fh oulatrilc n in stations at Ne n been th ts 5 "It will noted thet Ltws.wave nature m oe eye <a- 7) commer array|Jatly of loveliness are tw which have started a rage among New York men. A little Washington woman, Mrs. has discovered | Schumann-Whittlesey, a process by which she can trace the most beautiful designs in oll points upon filmsiest chiffon and each of these gowns has been designed according to the choice and complexion of the fair wearer. Miss Shonts is a tall, statuesque blonde Her blue eyes, complexion of dazzling pink and white, and her crowp of magnificent golden halr make her one of the most beautiful brides of the 0 the naval Washington an different times, er ° | ' Martel. sh. : Dra- the and mine there flavor presence being in the nuptials, and elgn Instant- were miners, Genges, mine Scrogan the Szecheny! 13.-In Feb the in Washington, Feb. 13.-President Roosevelt today sent a special message to congress urging the framing of a law to regulate wireless telegraphy in such a manner as to pre vent private citizens who are experimenting with aerograms or ma ntaining wireless plants for amusement, from interfering with messages forwarded by Secretary Metcalf, asking prep- next Chaulnes are of n- company Joe Shonts residence crush ' t Wedding de Though Rae ah 13.-BElaborate the Duc street. such eZ, Feb. for the Shonts € a -- Colo. Junction, |e) have been news| {s to- that now York, of Theodora effectual. Atnry-arrésta the abandonment| state department.| government Al- asserted tlme genuine Until day - = Sealer Ss Sannin Gr ee Ree moved the first TROOPS ARE ORDERED TO FAIRBANKS, ALASKA or north the opposite, to Jeffs was besought of rescue and the Jeffs cabled to the the for 13-Both houses of Washington, Feb. congress today agreed to an amendment appropriation deficiency urgent the to bill, which provides that the United of expenses the actual States shall pay and prosecution both witnesses the of trial the in attending defense land fraud case. Hyde-Diamond-Benson explained "it has been reported to us ** In charge of the apTawney, 13.-Federal troops Chairman Washington, Feb "that relaFairbanks, to propriation bill to the house, ordered today |... were California by the President on account of Ala jen witnesses of tives with witnesses East out of the min< growing Phaualsorders planning on coming General Attorney per Wack cents five (1. eens the of portion that on | reports that disquieting received traveling Bonaparte mile allowed witnesses for would remain unexpended by the at Perry Marshal States ited ronere) neses So it was decided to have i F cataaete the White : oe from States pay just the expenses of It ais this report that cé used | : era I think that such a policy troops earat eee 7 et raeuee cases federal in all followed be the should Hern ey etl er rn is y a ee in the Aistrict for that matter.' or res are ek a eae ae iD aoe As a Bee hes eek as AOE ae pe strike leave to brethren his suffered Ecuadoran that It happened alone. passed the north side| lan merchantman castawayS/| five the and island the of were Vanderbilt, coin- Brench- coachman hibited absolute faith in his wife. In all previous statements he has said that the scandalous stories were started by Brenchley. was also established through the young milllonaire that Mrs. Dietrich and Brenchley are now together in Paris. arations weeks. L. Sommersville Superintendent H today transferred the men to the Bonanza mine, 23 miles from Dragon, where they will work until the Dragon property can be reopened. that] move, but he stoutly inalntained that he Ber-|he would remain where he was, and him up the vessel | of blow of and| navigation to formerly left last, S. -- distant yards 100 only were them (+ when the first explosion occurred. The miners rushed to the entrance, and there were two more explosions, violent than the first. Windows In the cabins about the mine were broken and a panic ensued tn e camps. The deposits of gilsonite here are the in supply of source principal the States. United the morning this hour early an At will it but control, under was flre probably not be extinguished for two by a storm, and Indefatigible tsmade wife 6 marry PRESIDENT URGES - MORE LEGISLATION Duc de Chaulnes to Take Miss Theodora Shonts With Grand Ceremony. M ae Utah, be)y4, of the bound She Standard whose December with E. ELABORATE PLANS FOR Bla WEDDING Positions, Gilson Wwhijam ml-| incident) the of crew until time 1907, the There sieht, is| Berwin The up. blown. be win, husband her a6 South|man at 64 wife { fairs, and. before $60,000| at valued lumber with joaded to the conclu-]| came then Ford M saclant his with lived cisco the| off a crew without is afloat had!ana@ husband her that said, she sion, him] la iy from avenue, aes Portland The near Brunswick. coast of Georgla s0 she] her to Ww riting from retrained lethis n Tres So heard Ford Mrs. until oa men foie ceyeral years ~ navy OE that ¢oper, there. 13.-The of Six jana, in| Guild] Mayor Thompson and] the secretary closing Feb. Other Be soot explosionAsphaltum +h, Robert) consul, vice Its 5 account blowrnt ott her course vont to pleces near Warner, partment today gave Instructions Albert the derelict merchantman, as wen ae eM-),,, to therefore, may, as follows: substantlally Jeffs was one of the crew Alexandria, vessel, wegian Panama. Cast er to lew DYNAMITE OF CHARGES SHIPS DIRELICT FOR Washington, an through} at Seattle and heard street|torney with a woFran- him that Ford was living taken y metres tf Grand 44 friend-| nations| coolieé on wa, Smot is ee letter B. Homer thelr on been earththe by committee relief retained wife mourning ment be y, r immediately and Guayaquil to go to department navy at the Jones, ,s4xedq The waited will Be : RESCUE from castaway from police) to the Governor duties information is that taken place, - , i be will failure from 70 The! the rescue ~The officlal the the public reception was 300 persons shook hands| a chance. ne without At the luncheon Governor Ambassador fred + FIRED BY EXPLOSION Admiral 13.-Rear Feb. Washington, he arrives at Callao, will when Evans, at vessel or any Panther the dispatch Jeffs, Frederick rescue to discretion his 1s stranded who sailor, American the the wildest and on Indefatigible island, of the GallaIsland inhospitable most of Ecuapagos group of the west coast dor. Frederick Jeffs is the new Robinson 1 a clothing of son the HeTe crusoe. state} The W ash. in Tacoma, merchant that he is a news received gepartment was] arrived. + Mr. Hammona lett for the - 9 ei ; es and starting for West least recover|the program identification | Point at 6 o'clock to attend commence-| authorities. thesaying one that ine sent he when of Massachusetts, Mr. Taft spoke, New lives that Detrolt Taft.in demonstration and was packed His A. Cheste Retolos shows interview to part of Japan the the country a EVANS power-| the President more soldiers regular of companies cordons , of and Wayne Fort rode as he streets the cleared hotel, held. k h E California In to occasion had a EE a 3 make remarkable wood pulp and print papers|a Union statlon to protect paper manufactur-| by. between Two Canada restrictions rigid such to owne?-| Government now e€X-| chief the with place which] power appointive king any than was|ful The reception of the Terrell keep to Representative house the with amount vast paper. own| would representatives of house the of floor today Nor-| United | pleading cht with ‘) {s - ia yacht of pneumon republic, the endanger would ton "We have enough concerted power Trost. Paper Hor Pleads Terrell ee tae the|duty on order Admiral Cer= (n He ers. « the Spaniard ° of Echo In the atTsin Tien unwere ley, Hammond is consulting engineer for a number of important mines in this country controlled by foreign interests > may not give up the comparatively light duties involved by this connection. will, no doubt, be concluded by Wall street that the retirement of Mr. Hammond portends a curtailment of the Guggenheim activities, but this Is not officially admitted. The recent depression has, of course, affected the securities of the various Guggenheim hers, and it has frequently been asserted that Standard Oll interests have gained control of the smelters, though the best in| the emigrants as assisting regarded the through entering the United States intends office foreign The frontiers. to prohibit emigration to Mexico. ait place in the -orted power it would hands of the government at Washing- fed-| C. Liscum;- who |the immigrants, as they are under Emerson the Ninth regiment of in-|eral regulations. --_--_ > +-____ + mine, one of the richly killed and the 1 % gration. States United the in kind its of est the out.: by Sioa given; as interview The of fire to the extent by qamaged Count)... follows, is as department state 100,000. The fire {ts still raging. he Hayashi being quoted Japanese of explosion was caused, It is belleved, migration the "Should to the mainland by one of the miners dropping a match Hawali from laborers prevented on the floor, igniting the gilsonite soot. be not States United of the afforeign The bodies of the two men are probfor minister the entirely, prohibiting ably cremated. Water thrown on the in hesitate not will fairs As Hawaii to flames seems to add to the emigration Japanese now reports Arakewa the fire. More than 100 men are Minister Mexico, for are emtto trying to smother the fire, but that it Is not a land favorable alhaving meeting with indifferent success. countries European grants, There are 300 men empleyed in the that country as hopeready abandoned men 103 of shift night The ane emigrate to desire who Those less HELD BY CANADA lost his life and who fantry forces_at of the-allied tack tablets The July,-1900, in Hayes. Colonel by velled At Paris + + + + + + + + + WIFE 13.-Alfred young millionaire, for cidentally Mr, governAmerican and that JapaIndicated also to the Ol + West last November in order to enjoy a milder climate. He is now In San Francisco. It is emphatically denied that there has been the slightest trouble between the Guggenheims and Mr. Hammond, and In confirmation of this statement it Is explained that Mr. Hammond will continue' to have office quarters in the Guggenheims's large sulte in the City Investment' building, whither the American Smelting and Refining organization will move as soon as the building Is ready HONORED BY TABLETS' j~paNESE EMIGRANTS a Colonel commanded annum. Intends] thontns West- understanding come has force the] @heap capital. by a are whole the On on Willingness which has paid to Feb. + aa OF $250,000 and has, as a matter of fact, done tically the whole of the chief neer's duties during the last i the dangerthe totwo the great +omove between relations jy tonight a fa-} without of being a state penalty Republlthe for candidate son son vorite -orlte can for the Presidency, can nomination rest easy. Taft's terrific two days' effort to carry Michigan ended today Apparently he had the advantage, but Michlgan is not yet his. Tonight he started east into Hughes's territory Michigan has been the maelstrom for politiclans for days. Taft, Knox and Shaw, attended by a host of minor speakers, have stirred the people of the lower peninsula as they have not been stirred in many years. Michigan is not especially strong for Taft. but it is certainly not for Knox natural re- and Shaw-and the Taft supporters say the to |called attention refused to prompt him. lines, awattof Japan which are only that people of the state are with them. ase _ ----_+ >> Congressman Fordney, formerly an ardent Cannon man, is now non-committal. | Taft 1s sure of the support of the -_- state organization, but that he {is not | ey Menies Ae 16 atate, the by Sree ofa es is evidenced state the Sa sure ee : arsenal ab nois) Laie ( a ia ok Samrat Rock aera Island the D per from dispatch _ 18-A Feb. pare Ont, te. ere Toronto, ee Ce today upon the monuments -ed says: C., were B.. toria, Vik 2 from 1 e a 1 an catese el at Tien Tsin in|today Japanese ae ee seventy and hundred One and the situation. soldiers the American here, of Inemory in quarantine being detained Taft made a spectacular trip today, Box-jare lives in the nets at lost their ilird Eo sallors who. educat " ny seal pass the jucational test in failing - toto pass monuments The $01. 2 pe i ieee iy ee ry to be likely are They act Natal the to the officially eeros oS puree EP. = lixit Pi aan the case happen this Should excluded. C Webb Colonel by ters nie ne TS eveaisent ae fe Chinese Battlewill be Site ean eG pinaster Searing Taft's principal speech was ites : ae e rights claim w when consul afternoon, this late|panese Detroit the of son Hyatgs a com5 the steamship and treaty tab.|the a ee Tes CE>» eae 5 bac ce. back fus t= ; oo "Government.ownership and the coneee ret -rlor ‘ take to refuse also will panies monument the upon be placed will a HEROES OF TIEN TSIN Statcs Japanese the It ts ments. Knox Dietrich, + ADMITS WITH COACHMAN. aes York, et Japenese government will not hesitate! to prohibit Japanese immigration to Hawall, whence many of the objectlonable coolle class come to the Paelific coast. Mexico Is Included. He declared also that the foreign office intends to prohibt emigration to Japanese country which from Mexico, coolles enter the United States in vio- immigration naar having SALARY + New York, Feb. 13.-It was learned Officially today that John Hays Hammond, the engineer in ch'ef of the Guggenheim Exploration company, has resigned because of indifferent health. It is understood that Mr. Hammond's salary has been $250000 per annum and it is stated that his aggregate in- Lands, nese gone; has Shaw LSO States. The authenticity of the interview is undoubted, and though no officlal announcement to that effect is made, there is every reason to believe that Mr. O'Brien, the American. ambassador at Toklo, forwarded the interview to the state department with the statement that as a corect representation of the views of the Japanese government. that account the interview Is of the greatest importance in showing the pacific view of Japan. The obtained by a repreinterview sentative of Mainich! Dempou. interview Count Hayashi de-|avyatinble In the clared that if regulations to pre one e EO, 1%-Michigan) Taft) Feb. relief of Up New jbccbomng Washington, Feb. 13.-The state department today gave to the press a tranclation of the interview with Count Hayashi, the Japanese minister of fore gn affairs, in which statements. are made that indicate an Intention on the part of Japan to concede the contentions of Secretary Root in regard to the restrictions of Japanese coolie immigration to the United seinhtogn | ® 5 P| A, Chester Beatty Succeeds to Management of Big Properties, be eee i ; Consideration. chair, charg- Gates ELOPED + INDICATED] teen tir. ‘itammona's ‘nvct aectetant, ; = Close to Sober for i Gives Company ace. - A over. 7 Allow) soaus® sr‘the Knox + + + vg per Mikado's Government Statement and 4 i i tion ; tPF Washington. Shaw Taft, . ; + just sentenced was Bristol last Decemscneker of bigamy raud. MILLIONAIRE + + ¢ defrauded. CONCESSIONS. LEAVING MICHIGAN despa debate Speakers 5 the at howled both sides a ern then -i IN RIOT ae citles on complaint of women whom he mar- and The man arrested in et ha or an woo United Be injuries he inflleted and demanding apologies Ing favoritism stage the on fight a during sespalardo 3 The presiding officer the rom last night hour an ialf suspended for was sion the in Pappalardo assaulted Celace be might Gisorder the that order com-|in the act second of course Sen- | quelled. edy called "Pulcinella, the Woman durmade were speeches ' Impressive delivering | was comedian Tne ator, of a polnt making all debate, the |ing laughing the to speech burlesque a than one-half more that feature |the off abruptly broke he when audience, in. armaexpended was budget the the [of upon abuse heap to began and that the nurged also was It ments. ; trap hooded a oceupled who prompter, ald of the government measures nance footlights of the back just an prevent to provisions contain not this a part of the piay the| Thinking of balance the while gold, of outflow louder than ever unlaughed dudience Japan, against tendency had trade | the dragged chair, a seized til Celace the that expressed being opinion the and trap the from way half prompter might be enreserve gold lbasis of the head the on him beating began Terrified by the prompters crles of | dangered. the ministry the of side the Upon for rushed the audience fear, pain and argued eloquently speaker policemen,|principal sev eral while exits, the and dangerous Pappa-| that it was both unwise rescued stage, the to lenping to publicly discuss the nation's finances The lardo and hurried Celace to prison. from a pessimistic standpolnt thereby disPappalardo that explained abroad. He alarm unnecessary his|ereating forgot he when and nin, liked , necessary HAMMOND ® beet 2 o INJECTED IN COMEDY | JAPANESE SOLONS ENGAGE theater, the tlyay.- ' Naples, Feb. 13.-Protesting that he considers himself fully justified in fracturing -Prompter Pappalardo's skull for failing to supply several lines he had forgotten, Comedian Celace of the nope it their i Minister of Foreign Affairs Expresses Views in . Interview. come has reached as much as $800,000 When asked tonight whether: the examination he was making had any special significance In view of recent rumors affecting the relations of this country and Japan, Rear Admiral Glass made the assertion that the work he was doing had no special signficance of any sort, but was merely a part of the regular policy of the navy department to keep in touch with all vessels flying the American flag both upon the Pacific and the Atiantic, which might be used by the government at any time. An official high in the councils of the Paciile Coast Steamship company, however, made the admission that the work. belng done ty Rear Admiral Glass was of a private and highly important nature and that it was not Intended that it should become public at This official gave a Reimpression be a goo ea the inspection h Pacific Coast iol will content itwelfWith digcovering as the|far as possible every man knowledge of the plot to kill the royal family and when conditions are right they will be quietly arrested. eg classaction \MPROMPTU FIGHT mi ae j agents. German several days, ae pave Lent, . Theete mon Rs "he benver and Those affected by forty enginemen. Western and Grande here. last cut were tectives Dur-| OB the s Saree coapeed more or st mon Our eae oOo f the Pratan» finding to enlist Admiral's . who were arrested on having been connected Wentara fie SOMO naT Gitions and he was P : : ¢ "b oe eee Y/that for the interest preparing to break its con-| jations a concerted forh a which movement oe prisoners picion of a walkout--wilt;Seiows openlyferment to pursue and further the vite plot the assassination of King the crown prince. Other em-]| ations whose rulers have been threatma- | ened from time to time by anarchists blacksmiths, ' Will join superintendent, efforts: fall called be been time ried in department contract president; circular March be government any ------ Secret Service Agents of England, Spain and Germany Engaged. Tonight all the local railroad unfons met. They decided to send committees] to Denver to work for new contracts. ie engaged a com- 1, its boflermakers probably actively by the goyernment will soon be in the possession of the officials of the navy Purves, D." C. the of today, are the the the examining the large merchant vessels trading upon the Pacific coast with a view to ascertaining thelr value as transports or colliers in the event of history result the manager, e abolished. " and San Francisco, Feb. 13-For first time since the days preceding Spanish-American war, agents of HN JAPAN'S POSITION ON IMMIGRATION Important, government merican scores of POLICY ; Official of Steamship Company Says Work Is Highly 4 + + + + + + + + Wanted by ‘the police in many} Chief of Guggenheim Explora- + t NAVAL of the Rio Grande are] Service agents from England, Spain} route to Salt Lake. Dur-|and Germany are working secretly to] its vice regulations for the ployes In the car chinists, REGULAR enginemen. general thelr a most here 14 Marci abrogate and follows: "Effective the Rear Admiral Henry Glass In- $ vestigates Transports + + and Colliers. + Madrid, Feb, 12.-An uncensored dis-]| patch from Lisbon states that secret} On Schlacks, Ridgway, high here on terminate train Cc. circular the the ise oidiers' who received prize INTERNATIONAL BIGAMIST IS SENTENCED IN LONDON. eae London, Feb. 13.-Arthur Hyne was sentenced at Bristol today to seven years penal servitude, charged with bigamy and fraud. t is maintained by the police that eyae is no other than the notorious George A. Witzhof, a + + + + : It was learned today that for some weeks Rear Admiral Henry Glass has been engaged in an examination of the vessels of the Pacific Coast Steamship company with a special view to their availability as transports and colliers. It was learned also that a complete list of all American vessels upon the Pacific coast which might be utilized shopmen. ed, feared a on all :/ EXAMINE VESSELS POWERS INTERESTED IN PORTUGUESE PLOT Rio go to of is of and to causing that will Denver likely spread West, posting the are conductors may labor the the on system strike 13.-That enginemen, + 4 + ey Stated Similar Action Affecting Conductors and Engineers Will Follow, REST. + + tee +eO FHF HH +e +e e+e FHFFHHH ABOLISHED)4 TO ; 3 ere RULES CALLED Chicago, Feb. 13.-Captain Oliver Wendell, captain of a squad of soldiers which captured J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, and wno was present when Booth was shot, died at his home, 657 Wells e today. Wendell Yor years Captain was a character on the North side in the ranks of veterans and his experiences were heard = many gatherings of Grand rm st S i th money .from the United States government for the capture of Booth, and with it he bought the home in which he lived and in which he today breathed his last. He was 70 years of age. A widow and seven chiidren survive him. FHF FE HEF FH FH Drastic Action May Follow Posting of New Order at Grand Junction. benepngnanananeasannenanar | + + 5 + > = FHFH FFF ++H+FF +++ +444 s4 esses + oO+> STRIKE FEARED ON RIO GRANDE SHOP PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1908. a rey bd by were the prospect in a riot of at No. the police before children, free a today restaurant and hun-]!n 13.-Fifteen Feb. York, New sehbool ired hungry < ances in 274 hot dinner | the front Grand could of a street restore the ‘ house. . the resof these conditions In view of all to word sent keeper taurant attracted ; or- der by assuring the little ones that be fed, the plate glass winall would' down was pushed I The restaurant accommodates only 480 children, but thrice that number restauthe Lorbe, Adolph gathered. there that them assured keeper, rant was food for all, but thoso in the rear became impatient. had they said of the children Many heir parents days. in two not eaten food lo wus there and work no had schools in his neighborhood that he would give freo dinners to children who applied between noon and 1 o'clock each day. It was while the first set of diners were eating tuat the trouble occurred today. The remaining children stood in the rain in a line that went half way around the block, but they kept pushing and struggling till the two policemen on duty sent for the reserves of the Eldridge stregt station under Inspector Burfield. Before they arrived the children had smashed the plate glass windows. None of the cnildren wes cyt by the glass or injured in the erush. |