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Show Che Inter-Mountain Republican VOLUME IX, NUMBER 4. SALT LAKE RICH HETTY GREEN LOANED TO SCORES eae ae scarcely - ee less ; ane homa the ane of to Payne "There had of values e1 cess curstle i Whitney Needed : ‘ha Holders a {fficulty Partial eve: Tr. values. whom per s3 and the some I loaned cent. > with of mate my many others business. it I in all New loaned them ne ap New) 6 The big OT ess. you! the The bill is at of whims "So dead are at foreigner on of : 208 , Senator a € any banks as fe, ph> s sh for railroad ? the the them. > oe, Those " banks of a DEbic than are asier ae V nae nf of the fi i can e In hureh, 1 as this a oto : Curry _ 16 ee to a ‘ BRap Me' AD bove zero ¢ from th ° to +, Esaki Sneue z ag V not Politics. Hetty Talks being Taft about this: talk "AIL oe . "of the sae Republican The real de ae enough con't get to He party ders be * wil Teddy' aa prairie ee scheme and =" vide vated oa s 2c p vill | till) by that the 18) % Sai in the) every-| "he will Theodore country will He n. It 7 ‘ like a accept! have is autiful, é@ Xe will ‘wo "yeason robably pro ; foresten for any un future Roosevelt's is all He will succeed Platt Puge S!z (Centinucd of t or gage Mansion midnight and a squad of six Ig Chin patrolmen. American house Emil Johnson, S ey MISSING etn erie ice weer , Dis- HARRIMAN ASKED MORE QUESTIONS The was Joe ralded Bush, eee here, of tae " found : 2 United States Circuit Court Directs Magnate to Answer Thirteen. CONCERNING STOCK $25 "Cleaned." ‘ Last Resting Places of Family of Old Lothario Overgrown With Weeds, WILL CONTEST NEARS END Arguments Begun in Suit Over Disposal of $2,000,000 Estate. Clinton, Dl, Feb. 14-That the bod es of the wife and three children cf Colonel Thomas Snell, whose will leaving an e-tate of $2,000,000 is be ing contested in the Circuit court in Clinton, have been interred since 1875 in a home lot on the old Snell farm, close to the city, became known today by an intimation of a witness on the stand. The graves are unmarked, are overgrown with weeds and covered with debris. The story was that when the wife died it was the intention of the unique millionaire to bury the remains in the field close to the old Snell home until such time as he could build a family vault In the Woodlawn cemetery close to Clinton. Time passed, but the only move the colonel made toward disinterring the remains was to talk over the proposed building with several stone contractors. During the past ten years Dick Snell and Mrs. Hannah Snell, wife of Thornton Snell, threatened a number of times to have the bodies removed to the cemetery, but the colonel would not hear of their meddling with the affair. Fearing to rt ate his Ire, they decided to let the matter rest until after the irascible Selaaet should have dled. New York, Feb. 14.-Judge Hough of the United States Circuit court to-| day granted an er supplementary to that granted a fortnight ago requir‘in BE. Harriman and ‘Otto B Ce latter of the firm of Kubo, Loe allowed without jail ONELL'S WIFE IN NEGLECTED GRAVE Otto H. Kahn Also Told to 'Fess Up About Illinois Central Manipulation, ot aa a is Wie: alleged, city DEALS cash on players were were Wong Wong Lung players Dangio and W. Yee. From the supposed keeper put| the Chinese ball gfamesters $25 cach. Japanese and the Chinese the Andrew a $50 Bote eeaiids Sains itCae progressing, Yee Sing. G. this "Joint $50 up T. on gamesters Korenns i.ceper. eper. The ‘The 14.-Francis released Chinese zs f 0 s was the aps and Deals, Ghimaming Pa., Feb. F Lovejoy, former ae gave a Carnegie, 750, 000, IS : : Chadwick Att ears Ming HEHEHE FFE FEE FAFEE ETE HE++H+H+4 +444 HI FE+EFE ++ HHH E+E HE EHEFHE EFHEEFHEFEF HHH 1 o'clock, the time, but his house was in charge numerous were Thére Ming. Chin of exits and the Celestials lost no time in were of fan-tan Games away. bedi n: progress, it was ; alleged, and the e loot taken to the y0lice station amounted to a little more than _ which was found in a drawer hogs arrested there were & Yee Ching Ming, Ah Sin, K. Taka and K. Ovaba. Bi on LABOR UNION LEADERS UNDER INDICTMENT. New Orleans, Feb. 14.-Seventytwo delegates to the Dock and Cotton council from 15 labor organizatlons were indicted by the federal grand Jury today for combining to restrain the commerce of nited States with forelgn countries. It Is charged in the tndictment that the men are guilty of violating the Sherman act of July, The offense named is that by the unlawful use of Dock and Cotton council, through members of the Coal Wheelers' union, local No. 45, which has a monopoly on coaling vessels at this port, the laboring men prevented the coaling of the steamship Habit, when she was to clear for Port Cortes last' The order to stop was) made, according to the indictment, for the reason that the line was not employing members of the Longshoremen's Benevolent society and Longshoremen's Protective Union Benevolent assoclation to load the ship's cargo. It is declared that the men left the vessel without sufficient fuel to reach Honduras. The penalty for the alleged offense is imprisonment not to exceed one year, or a fine not to exceed $5,000, or both. PEE HHH Between two Chinese gambl ng places were raided in Plum alley and a room in house in Commercial American the ball and each. Crooked Son Decorntes Grave. It is sald that Dick Snell never falled to carry a bouquet of flowers to the resting place of his mother In the home lot He has family vault within the last few weeks and will order the bodies removed to thelr new resting place, after en without even a headstone for 33 evidence was enee at 2 o'clock this af The sides ich" amount Bs 4g Dp . ‘exo ere the notes, that| but. bt came to the] it to be the only which the] the} He] the] : up| be > Y. Feb. J 4t graduating nor rim : bat business yescue In} the of oe the young In worst| men es their on > as as well L. of list of the honor N Princeton, of Hall, e P anes ap cle Ronee DRY in y and] military $ Kas.,| Manhattan, a the . : ay soldle f as for the in the study displayed reba ieiesin other Glen sciences. Edgerton, of led complimented | secretary The hands. 1 . seen ‘inen at at The Thomas committee and carried| publislic to their| snow] of s Great So blind-]| ot vehicles. object an that there here 12 ar ten feet it pro- In the a and dozen about letters are forgeries. "ho > men. Charles] was second; away Superintendent Scott, of the academy,| and detachment of t cavalry.. The ar-| aa detach and tillery to ie the Mr. where J eral . corps 17 guns as a salute} head of ne war34. department and| to Cullom. hell a te as Gen-) held. were exercises. the chief of staff, also) Franklin Bell, attended ing fired from the graduating exercises, COm-] Washington The young men were graduated t0-| because of instead of in June next, 3 Gay, ADSLed.of officers in the San army. ee All are the need as a: second GERMANY NO lieutenants. LONGER | N Chad-| smoking ‘ my ¢ in police eutity court of Penn- judges of prom- Pittsburg. Some of 9 Pittsburg black,'' is and a niece of the late Senator Some time ago she was in the 4 In Blue _ "Woman Cochrane's downfall eT o Story RS POWE WITH CONCERT ert ae London, Feb. 14.-Baron Marschall that announcement stein's Bier vo, Bierberstein's Von announce 1 BS Germany hod decided not to act any ‘ came here that HS assassinated. could not be made without the board ef directors acting upon the matter, she at* immense I picions . of f vestigation thisa ¢rom $35 on to borrow tempted The tumble e bank morning on her } the 5 sus- and oe Cochrane Mrs. sl the ab- ioe siccrahmmenicianl i report o 7 ss little a SO . es "e the | tof ects ‘ sared | ago. disappeare shrane seen this since. year of re pee u an 2i o'clock an In Cochrane Mrs. magnificent apartments : jasIn not been January Die Should and At been iss LS orl There HEP erals has BN over JERE s ered cae nary eve ris sent present s shah, been » e the more ; @ e bee See o hea than igen é Sean const tut ask Severence-Then I will a you the direct question, Mr. Kahn: the 105,000 shares of stock of the Illinols Central sold on August 9, 1906, to the Union Pacific Railway company, and for which you were paid $175 share, will you please s > how iy any, of that stock was held you in the interest of, r the benefit of any or all of the s of the Union Pacific Railway company?" time "Did you also buy at the same and for Messrs. Harriman, Rogers the Stillman the stocks they sold at Leatel } cz aun name. | prove to be true, It will her own aroused offic: thequickly bank followed. officials ie : has coonfirmation é oO tainable. loan| . M ao: No rs Persia of h > : of Call-| $450,000 on i the Persia. maine al ia , a aN 24s ae Sp 5 de PepUu ai Republican Vienn = a year 2 The ib: | adeg enn ec : the an went to Mr. Lovejoy the intention] shah, ea hae dismissed peak hsee at 3him inon with forwhen 1 and seve s sab s He > formec gold mining 4 stock|"k of interesting maa vahe sald she ow Fi Mr. Lovejoy|inets one aoe occasion ners who the a sters, ce se and i. on Ce : she tsi 10 Op st that time was hard pressed for money, | arre cig ot some of his ministers, >| oe TT a o : 7 anv sed him the Fidelity Title and Trust of company) pose ah Mohammed shah, present The interest payment demanded having 9° = 3 : i ) on He Le z home.| Coch-| a mortgage for $75,0% on his te explained his I position to Mrs. h explained rane and she readily consented to assist} with a"} loan of $100,000), taking acome mortgage| n. which has to be| eg 3. Cc S W 1¢@ mansion, upon Known as ‘'Lovejoy's folly' and on which] $750,000. spent already has Lovejoy wir. 4 The se money avd was furnished to be by - of Phoenix, Ariz., who \is belleved to be a confederate of Mrs. Cochrane, s he Mortgage. Mort the Steps her have the promises deal to: completed, Mr. " , , Lovejoy he signed to‘1 the} . nee wave rt is same time you sold yours?" "Was this 105,000 shares of Illinols Central and the 90,000 shares turned in by Stillman, Rogers and rarriman, all of it bought through your instrumentality for a pool of which these gentlemen were members?" -oronation Aboutshah threegranted weeks all afterdemands his c ds except Sore the eae es ga : 4 e aS Stile ‘ ; monarchy. for a constitutional that From that time on he was the Bey of S. Green On 20, January Mirza, was crow ned on 1907, and itt the assembly Its tine ahort Eco presented demands : 7 attacks by ar he ress f£ . Ean the ptr eae STATE JOURNAL SUED BY AUDITORIUM RINK meetings opposed a tot& the those Pre and Mole a ferment oe in succeeded the constitution and shah . > everyone ev keeping } shat So d either unwilling in many hot hot wateter. « eta or unab : Pp abr The ; have any interest in the you whcih were sold at the 105,000 shares Loeb & Co, to the same time by Kuhn, Union Pacific? ou "When did you acquire those stocks "What did you pay for those stocks? "Were of the directors of the Union Pac interested directly or indirectly in New York Central stocks at the time they were sold?" Kahn was also ordered to appear answer the following inter- itions Cond a in yester- 4 = Aree Amador Miningto company ee } gern ished borrow wishe She fornia. she was told that When them. cific? "Did "ee Ste acy i Believed " Vienna From Because with to a local bank went : at home » and anc on Lovejoy's a the in of stock of shares day when she . E the mortgage number jarge {t acquired with the view of it to the Union Pacific as that stock bought by you or part of it at a much lower price than $175 a share with the Intention of turning it over to the Union Pa- of Dunlap B. W. smoked genuine, : to in that indicate to nothing been had oplum commissioners t efded nesticns. The time has answer Mr. Harriman not as yet raeai fixe' the following, is directed to answer among others: "IT now renew the question if you owned any of that stock which was so deposited and sold to the Union Pa{fle ?"' "Was that a part of the stock whict+ had been previously acquired by you, Mr. Rogers and Mr. Frick? "Mr. Harriman, was that stock acquired by a pool of you three gentle- oporatiiiy an charged with opium. was Delphin|there York, undoubtedly Colonel of daughter Mrs. _| 1 sg OL] The one class nter dashed into Okla-|ond Virgil L. Peterson, of Campbells-| Nec Ya . third. was ville, Ky., gene the ollowing oa thee Beane¥ te ee wees Taft, who arrived from De‘ is ie snow ant well, but de-] m. looked troit at 1:15 the] and at Thomas, +t deep ; 4 Sous Ss The secrerange: o 30| clined to discuss politics. The secreé-| in the railroad station by| asSs metB ee A ki ee Cc wind ab blow ss tataeen ary da <ail day afternoon a Diplomas 1998 of the West Point military hall ath i in Memorlal. hal gathere again demy to] Mstened this afternoon, o'clock cts r = an address by Secretary of War Taft] and later Sn etire d their deplomas from OKLAHOMA. 14.-The ~~ N. Point, pearance . School Cassie New of Superior und ence sf 1OMA from the * } From Secretary Taft. West Storm, Mrs. how Just Castle. New at jail county Pittswealthy from secured she much {s amot " burgers Is unknown, but the amount is to be enormous. belleved i Offi- New ed a Receive cers this houses of Hetty of San Francisco, Mrs. late Judge John J. Wickham, » Beaver, Dunlap. . Hund a b other city. ty that Cockr&n Bourke sane] a by i ked picited rivals known Mrs. Cochrane, financiers "the woman Than arrested Weaded jy, wick. In securing Introductions to men After this round-up the police raided of wealth and I prominence, Mrs, Cochrane in which it is allege another place used letters from Ellis H. Roberts, for-| that opium has been smooked recently. mer treasur of the United States:|cne place was taken by surprise, but X The. yl More been' is mys-| pald|teriously missing, and today came out|;;,an two months ago to the story of her remarkable career,| opium den. The men are others xtreme.south- | Members. was mortgage person, a third rah ‘civen direct notes Interest Laurel, near visited Children ie : tleare been has Violence effect. into hand| $1 the only wher iortrare mortgage when nly acnehad eee ae haeI Se es Sean, exit eae some eee time +i for ™m ie y a 5 sually such ¢ 16. January on Story. Disbelleves Minister but upon for two weeks, ls not recorded Aes eekly: : Aa a caer a d a the following day Mrs, Cochrane had it Washington, Feb. 14 -General asked when MortePersian minister, za Kahn, her¢ recorded The mortgage is ellt-edged. It is for tonight If he had heard the rumor of five years at 6 per cent Interest, an UN-/|¢he shah's assassination, oe have Sesaid assass e shah's te eon ar F i ae y OPE beI don't and report the heard not improved] such for rate high Usually ---- Republican Special Service. been comOgden, Feb. 14.-Suit has Auditorium menced by the Salt Lake Utah State association against the other powers the with ‘oneert for damone i Journal and B. A. Bowman r Tey! haa| ae ane TT tat oe anatrine route barriers all along the formidable The basis ages in the sum of $50,000 August Pous, driver of the Sizaire : shell o » Euro-| F perty, fs p : ‘ v y which the Aug e 1 ‘ Rc he effect of a bombshell on the Judge William D. Wallace of New] think, to know of 1 of the suit Is an editorial 5, In which CochJournal published, Pebruary of Mrs, told the story Pa., Castle, action anv's Ge poe in nee eS ' Dee: oy rs > - aa eee Sear ir Naudin afterthis place that at career rane's the skating tha| * Sermenes that an attack was made on ‘feared is It ane SS ayEEa rival his of Five night. on their way along the as: ids to the | will result a ene ie zt a ae can-| 200n. She appeared there six years ago,| immensely wealthy. She swindled sev- a8 under the caption, "The Hurt of west and one machine is yet to be restrugsle of the DONG Or ee arts | coming from her home In Beaver county.| eral of the farmers, among them John G the Skating Rink." Attorney A. G. a washerswindled Horn, as attorney for the company, flfinally and Chapin, She had a letter of introduction to Judge} aera Bee ie Rae - _ cessions In pyorted valued at $2,000, ed a complaint this morning, and Sherof her =~home, out taking woman Su-] the the was,| justice of She the J.theWickham. from John Wallacecourt, Noviof the GP Ys in Puck, arthledanniniiestocis eo aa naeparton of ERE woman LS perior The Thomas, x wees e i if eof paatrre Italfan Zust,American and prench, iff Sebring served the papers on the through Canastota, 20 miles ° Pasar a fl a Regia * om 7a mite, | Judge Wickham sald in his letter, a pro-| in payment. It was for that she was defendants before noon. In the complaint it ls alleged that syracuse, at 7 p. m They soon bePpcenea 4 LR rae re ae ve 3 51 n| texe of former Judge Henry Hice, coun-| arrested and spent two months In Jail came stalled in a snowdrift and were] the Holy Land. Russia haz certain pla sel for the Pittsburg and Lake Erie rail-| here. She was released six months ago B. A. Bowman was then and is now Casheard of by New ra ert been ene aaa of the Galkans manager of the State Journal and that In the direction whence | herself stota, to return foreed Mark Musgrove was and is editor of } .y will resume tomorrow. and it is not expected to take kind-|*™ tle people since. the publication and that they, with : tt a ge § 10 ¢ before Lieu-|ly to any new arrangement that Is likeHer First Victim. i i oo at Bank. erates ruess I was her first victim,""' said the Utah State Journal company, causarmy,|ly to block the plans that she was althe German of 2ho.a no, KKopen "holds fourth position, lef{t| most upon the point of accomplishing Judge Wallace today. ‘No sooner had Mrs. Cochrane Is under 40 years of age ed the article to be printed as especialin stunning Is .beautiful, not while and borrowed| she than herself introduced she abruptly withdrew from] tonight-and | when Germany Rome i ached He z ele i" almed at the plaintiff' 3 skating ‘ited ustil morning. ‘The three lead-| the concert. $45 from me. Her petty borrowings be-| appearance, She dresses magnificently in nks. Sections Nos. 5 and of the halte¢ Shad Utica at 12:45 9. m Le Be care more numerous and then she began] black, which causes her to be. known ers each a ‘ M ~ af + ‘‘the womcomplaint read as follows: Pittsburg financiers as among I was on @} to operate on a large scale. Life. Reserve Mutunl of Last the throughout experts , Auton . obile "That sald publication was false and } . t ¢ 4 o> P, » gq ; i black.' in an New York, Feb. 14.-In the interesta| bench then, and finally sent for her and}| defamatory and was, and tis, wilfully .-onuwk valley are fearful that some Bourke that claimed Cochrane Mrs. did She town. the leave to her ordered of the 37,000 policy holders of the Muin the] come to erlef' may *of S he racers, and maliciously intended by said deic t y o of, UL ETE) =e : = ~ re moa : en an Tow 7" ie attorney, pi York her: New was Cockran ; company, | 5° going to California. Life Insurance Reserve thaw]tual to expose the plaintiff to fill the driftshe that last two dayshighways. Tas made The the snow] Attorney General Jackson today an"About a year ago she returned to New| while Mr. Delmas looked after her fn- fondants public hatred, contempt and ridicule, of pe 7 = v Ee ee = ~ arnivy| Castle. She claimed aa to lattera' own a fre gold mine! terests upon. We iccas the. Pacifle She nik: Heer nace coast, 4 Sn Del to apply decided that he had places|nounced many in and heavy and wet all to tt the damage of the sald plaintiff wr been haye to alleged letters Del- showed rom et os and oe for 1 the ffcompany In an in peer in a receiver the sum of $50,000." of from five to fitteen|for drifts are there. , heleht Drttan 4 ind 1 others showing that she was] ten by both feet in {geht faictson to wind up ts affel } 411 Albany, posed by mea, op-| febs-14.-Though Nia Feb, 1 a soft snow, which has raised| iriver the] convention thie M ; : Cassie of Pp these o in else 1s demande eciebaily doesn't fee whole strength will. ar sah Roos velt and Roosevelt oy if he authority will an nominate him knows ft and fevoi conven ‘d a a pepe under-| It. {de knows ir h on the tne rent that It becoeé ar ntion | Taft up carry ana men 7 Fil- Follows COCHRANE RQ} Rival advanced sat o commissioned acheme| The situation. aie ‘true cea as country before the Tafts choice, iene get @ll) He will is ae ps saemery the Tee tes he can, but he oan nO'! ee body else "When f 0 MRS. in be correct and - Scandal jus Storm: t he IN SNOW --- s Saba,; from the sarents x a a tl 5% use ite oy s e stgto rm Pee " ati a spell ee one IS. TAKEN Down on Noah As a result of special activity on the part of the polce shortly after 12 o'clock this merning, there were Americans Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and negroes lined up at the police station, giving their names, ages and occupations, and incidentally putting up cash and hunting for bonds- - out notes LAYOUT Blackburn's Outfit and Get Unfortunates, . Mossvill to . Feb Why epression anc! m ob i ing dozen not will tt ve as it was Aseanit faith 1 oe ng @ : Pittsburg negroes, but today, today, fer yler, Blinding Uitlno one knows. happen a vat ue will 1d . . Vv er wat5 financial the mately t t upon ary ines ee " P ee wally I have faith and institutions,ater TOBE basis. flated in American business soon OPIUM Officers Drop ey panic; in Wall street at its mercy powerless Repiblicans rd tines are bound to ald to the The | : hare The the evils a a a n mntinue until afte: election an Se Le then (aaa ee ind Hatties- least the Le portion re of DEEP rovernme I rf BREE a . not be, after the si 5 Ca reisou poured into ‘fir dollars he ank which ; 1a t ds 8 merely mel ara! Surprised and Taken to Station. Dan Grundvig and Tyler. The first place raided was that of Chin Cain, who is the Chinese "mayor' The "mayor" was out at of Salt Lake. Notes. for believed and proposition standing and it banks? Players in Two Gambilng Dens room in the by Officers population all been Jt had damaged, ‘ rtion same portion Men ot A securi-| and a life of 1 a"tim for Migeis rn also the foreigners) Sent the case to do so POLICE RAIDIN CHINESE JOINTS + street in which several alleged "hopS444 4444444444444444444446) | heads" were captured The Chinese ‘ dives were raided by Sergeant Hempel be retired If this bill emergency !ssue government ou. and sure d poe iis foundations from 1 Ze On . of the . 7 ait ) SeacK tant Ne paaEtl. ahsA city, the home o v a ot a . ae NE eae ees for 5 then pay Ww hen th ey7 ari nand real money hey © ve famils ai na Vi anderbilt a Gees ore oo ae nee ee prepared to procéed with as soon as he Is directed by congress. 4 # the "be provide it is learned that the town thets though The itior women two at killed, loss Hattlesburg stats oan the tears I 5 t by judiciary committee today directing the department of justice to begin an action in the federal courts of California and Oregon against the Harriman and reat Northern railroad system for the recovery of lands which congress turned over to the lines under an agreemet that it should be sold to bona fide settlers at not more than $2.5 an acre. The Harriman lines and the Great Northern and Northern Pacific are refusing to sell the land at any price and have sold much of it for prices higher than $2.50 - per acre. The resolution was prepared today after a conference between Senators Depew of New York, Fulton of Oregon and Overman of North Carolina, with Assistant Attorney General Milton Purdy, B. D. Powers, assistant United States attorney for North Dakota, and Judge L E. Payson, general counsel for the Harriman lines, Western senators have been urging this course upon the department of justice for some time, and it is understood that Attorney General Bonaparte has been devoting considerable attention to the question and is were taken may bill. be thrown into a great national banks he country ecple a be its assau Moss-|}11), of reached that been } we will} that} re tOere RUE G eee held 14. -Resolutions of the they has and save the enormous annually on the bonds. members| left the has children at Service, have been killed Z ) Hungery. - = ate Howe ++++4 to has been the wreckage until Resculng parties have been dis- ate nt ri r Vand her to brought Gladys which illions aria eam b sa a been shipped to Hun- r 1usban ; er wh s her = gary ana oe ee eat Sie i i ‘. to 1ave her l tol sk will Asiae ee Hake me Z res 1e other oamem- a control Aldrich o {¢, ae town the who , say se P lace that claimed, Cost. Will Murringe } theif control ce Raat railroads} him Whut » eed the' get the Isadth the! hide|the that for a time current were Rumors disaster met with had egainst Galveston r iit eS was: due to. the fact that communicom off cut been wire by cation | They may) (oie was will paast out of the family's hands. nom complete $500,000,000 4]/the ruins three town actual from wo Miss.. ie th + take é o The have the patehed =| She world {fs like the disillusioned if shehim, marries man sadly : In be be ower P he declared,| its power to] Feb. and to strengthen the banks and corporations limit of notes which in any month from the have work the that irvivors Mis pers sons | hat eet ERO V San them iF about notkthie t that all tu | burg, hs ache n k-Censor ~ | cleared. tay in Mrs.diamonds C ornelius deal that - rry a Hungarian ce aE zr to y to ma She ought to have a guardian instei ad ata was one of God's anointed Her husband He] I ever knew one of the finest men gratified every whim of his wife, and she, | poor woman, thinks that every other] as the sole object of the ; give the capitalists to country papas bodies Four those identified bilt is going the has of bank amount the contract to able notes by retiring them at the rate ‘of issue entire the until a month, $9,000 was -calle s ‘as was recalled. But that was not0 suf = ficient power to satisfy the banks. They want quick action to squeeze the last wer Paes : f tk ae lic ~ dollar possible out of the public. What Banks Mny Do, the Tex., only the structure depot ‘of a inl barre cNowW..es NOCINE, i worth been I don't but""Phey say , corporation. of the / Tyler, stroyed oot : aoe diamonds. and such things. aes but believe | box oe Pear ee tles struck or more. pitts) ney Camere I refused them little time ago-that was before a brought wedding-and a containing long, ronte lowels Jewels. Theyay wanted me e ave r came - Ranart Ore rit Ed the Yorke Mietsd in AGAINST RAILROADS SKED IN SENATE. Washington, which control them, holding the people entirely at their mercy. He pointed out that under the preswere. subject to the people ent law § found, pac th Wn | in money applic Whitney but plied some alone paper money powers of the es storm Score been at ae < went engaged $1,0,000, and I let ra ‘I loaned money to the 7 and| Money. I Nearly stores and Payne tral, cash Real 2 financiers, PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair, an avi moriey" ‘pat to Get the partment me re Clay step might just as easily have| of a family namea Francis, the mother,|qefense of Senator Aldrich during r cent But never in my] father and babyy being Killed, and an 7 1d the only ; defender of debate, and matter what has been said| aged negro bill was Senator Teller of Colorado, usury } A tornado, which raged in Jones coun-| gec a that he would vote for me, hae ve I practiced declared Difficult relief 2 Aldrich E : every nes re - coin and issue money," "and should not relegate OFF List 14--Senator that etire Bank of "eee T tent did n Those to I Feb. insisted I a ara init "As Georgia the financial program, as laid down by this measure, was des gned to increase the power of the Wall street interests over the commercial interests, in the discussion on the Aldrich bill today. : ‘They did come ine. come toSome hadin todroves. they to me to CUT Show BENEFIT ABOUT ys one month and again contract the currency eae in a and day a or large' week portion by taking up| «lenis of the St. Lou's, Feb. in- regular issue at this.same. |. . ; : . 14.-Tornadoes " ee oe Sea : : time mh E volving the destruction of towns and = pelieve that if oe ig ‘passed oo the loss of life, swept Mississippi and people will eure er ee = are the angie y ec business In every section mexas today rette xNhe 7, thelr securities | two ad thal a ‘ead its the money Washington, of estate up was converted close eae , buyapa real Seiten: estate rat: Every eta I their Reports a ttir The and + : + + + + + + + + WOULD' Defense of Measure Bobs Up in Senate During Discussion. : Tornadoes. 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Se ee ee atte "rhe Feit a hac bighicllneo : ency was felt by the brokers and manipulators long before the people had ming that such a condition existed.| w the ‘handwriting upon the wall,' beatin quietly to call in my money,| making few transactions and getting Into| could No Okla- and zs any inr BANKS + + + Devas- by Visited COMMUNICATION It. in . tating been an enormous inflation when the unloading pro- papi ee a ee Mississippi es Texas, palatial a things of load fall Ferg = 2 residences Sy The ese Néew - a iP eee T ae Ne ork Central quietly negotlated with me for a big loan and that made me sit up and do some thinking; for that road is one of the wealthiest In the world Harry z + scer % Georgia Senator Says It Will Increase Power of Wall Street. ; + rar en yack cates Be tie ae of to Some came + + + : "Congress sencw ceo rcate aaa dev sg oon ahi Ct re eea aa aaatetes a ; at then that the aon woe cermatning the brink was inevitable. panicValenalent and= that awear 1 RA ie ignore. ‘street' Washington, Feb. 14,-Arizona's woes were unfolded in the house today by Delegate Mark Smith, supported by Representative Mann of Illinols, but the house took no action Delegate Smith sald that the pay at present of the federal judges of the territory is so small that the judges had to accept conpusene ' announcement caused a sensation. It Seno ace to John W oaley Gaines as - charge of graft. Delegat hastily explained that he. butions were made by the counties and that the judges could not live on thelr salaries "New Mexico and Hawall have no water for their legislators, and and the federal government pays the bills," said Mr. Mann. "The legislature of Arizona Is' denied even a drink at federal expense." "The members of the legislatures of my territory,"' interrupted the delegate from New Mexico, "don't drink water ft you want to be generous, though, to the members of the legislature, forget about the free telephones and freé ice water and give them a boost in salary." Ae surprising : . Wheather ef ee see ALDRICH BILL 15 ATTACKED BY "CLAY + +> + entitled to welght, beye A ! a Green's intimate sources rcduhe OT Tinceee 1908. He \ (Sizaleen|(p seve ete Bae Wh oes east property lieve it. I would be the first here, I e folie A etter 1905. 16, "My e own ren from ‘Edna, dated aveneae Invited to Sorority: dearest darling-I got and was wlad to hear your ee I also received appreciate yo love ay dearly I coming Mamma you and are i the at Nving I am ive? v "We hen ar will you ow I and house sorority They will treat you like all our girls. all about my nice, as I have told them in close will Well, dear, I rich uncle. gy mnasiuin. haste, as I am due at the 2. b kisses, love and "With PET. (Signed) the ColEdna bearing A letter from 27, 1905: umbus notations October About College Girls. your I received friend: dearest ‘My back from letter yesterday when I came I go over there every the gymnasium. so tired that fternoon, and come home up. me to cheer something need Mamglad to bear that you and v cas Please are coming over to see me. ma to best my do I will I think time. a good have you for I university, DePau liké will help me will only I will, if you know to get stew of the ot her girls in the way of dre best ariind"yeyou are the nicest and to all I can I will do earth. on to tickled was happy. you to are going that you to know death send m 5 and $20 be will pin Setacatey oeMy will be the fees to enter the fraternity can you 30 dearest, more, $20 or $15 too much. see that 1 will not have any is not college in a girl "Swetheart, frathe of one in noticed if she is not You wanted me to be among ternities. the best girls and Iam i Lost Her Mouey. dear, IT am going to tell you "Now, something. You must not tell mamma or papa. I have lost a lot of money I went to Indlanapothat you sent me. lis over Sunday and while I was there lost it. When you said that you would send me $50 I could have kissed you a hundred times. Until then I was so worried about my money being gone that I could not enjoy anyNow I am happy I will to make you happy as { will be glad to be your little live, sweetheart. Now I have to go to my German class, so goodbye, with lots of love and kisses. mM are Mrs. WANTS CONGRESS. --- f of 15, LEAH Boston, Feb. 14.-Mrs. Hetty Green, in an interview today, made many Startling declarations concerning the money situation, and current topics in general, Chief among these were: First, the hard times have only just begun, despite all reports to the contrary, Second, President Roosevelt will be : a 2 s Se eee ee vention a : Eeeet ae Coupled with these remarkable declara- PRESENTS BEFORE | FHHHHHEFHHFEFE FHF EFHE FEE FFHHEF EFF ++ 4444444444 ROOSEVELT WILL BE NAMED Richest Woman in the World Talks Finance and Politics at Boston, which FEBRUARY OFF+FHHH44HH4444or 4444940 FF FHFHHFHHF FH FH FFF FHF Fe FH +t H soso ee ED FF Knew Three Years Ago Hard Times Were Coming, and Was Prepared. tlons, , ANIZONA TESSS HAST TEES Fe aea aaa ESTEE ET EEE ba oe CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, \ D444-444444 4444444 444444440 + (Sig) "PET." MEANEST MAN IN CONGRESS IS FROM ARKANSAS Washington, Feb. 14.-Robert Bruce Macon, representative from Arkansas, today won the title ios being "the meanest man in congre He is proud of the title and, his papatatidn as the meanest Is confined only*to the large army of favored office-holders. When the, legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill making the necessary appropriations for the pay of officers and clerks of the government came up Mr. Macon found tha many provisions for veka salaries for favored officials of the administration, and for employes of the house, and senate. Mr. Macon objected to every increase. Members tried to persuade him to be good and let thevin~_. crease Rhenyber is ol go through. was prograin. but determined the and Arkatsas": stuck to. |