OCR Text |
Show PORTRAIT: BUST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN FEBRUARY 20, 1908: ~ lives and human. ai- - S.a) _-~ - . ic, are Cees eeaeeete ++ + $4+4+44444440 and the present delay more or Tess: bra hoali is due to two days spent extending and recelying ‘civiliies at Punta Arénas and a few hours squandered by its call at the unscheduled port of Val- 109, 000 Sse nee Ena dre n -,. first paralso upon the request.of the Chilean government .and sere ships were reviewed by President Montt When "Admiral Evans had his last Late ‘Mich gau's for three hours wes te interview with \Réar Admiral Brownson here he sid: "The -yhole thing wilh' be on time ug Iiinols. Was all that prevented the and kept on time.' He predicted that his ships-would ar-| rive at. Magdalena bay March 14. With hunt lie a slight increase ™. speed and' without forcing his ships he can make good. crushed ( twe had gone to ile) Rescue and their The bureau of navigation chiefs deClare that the voyage so far_hbas vindi-| boat had met @iltke) fate, leaving' them all stranded upon the ice pack. cuted the splendid preparations wiileh were made for ihe fleet, the CoP aes yess.of the vessels, which oaded to. the rall, thea caprit, de corps of ‘the ushered officers | a men aft Ae feito aati. Fi art we what ‘the, night had navigator: ‘dr E and wife me oe a member of Thought She Had Died, Conover said today that about years ago, Mrs, Conover ‘deserted and went to' Calffornia to live; (He he did not' recelve Arise 7 ai of tne uinea ue ions for ly ee will that the world's record we in naval history performance of battleships." SQUADRON dead w that will be these TO broken Ixteen BQUAL ade an eae of Trank BYig. ~ AL that storm until he became and then crawled into by supert cla that n Franciseo The original she als. low | the co Ban nard ; frozen ova shay haat poriane ho anf aire. Conover and ' ! Admiral mand Sperry New Selected Naval to a oo Pee A Station now } Washington, Feb 19:-Confirmation of the announcement that w al of Admiral Eva; AMistie station, it would be divided uch @ manner as to Ik e there a number of 1 sels which, sup ple me d by ships 92 sent there, w ‘eate squadron of equ ower "t ul a | Japan, camé t It was i the iavy ad partinent Admiral Spe co} ni andty 1 ti yurth division ¢ ix been selectec naval station ¢ llippine He | Kearsaree iol strength up Cone nd to fourteen, ure Nebraska, North Carolina Lincoln, Ho use Committee Assures es oda ate heb. ecelved 19 on Washington, from} Indian Gage affairs} Lake band's Business. rmer 19 Lyman secretary talking today on of to J th Ore the treas- currency meas- ral from divorce ; d Vint H. 1°. DS resented Indian the S!x.) A WIRELESS Senator A I ) Smoot. themselves { l i itlOM, z OF They ) spent ‘ nd t Aldrich that rate : ; ‘Callister. ~Joh1 4 Stewar were ‘thi to President Roose-| he the} {ident was T period eul Thee of| re inited rok responsible I s ! ritol cep: American \] < hing eee BY "IN GOD WE TRUST" FAVORED BYBY CONGRESS}: W n BANK ) Feb, \ OFFICIALS 19.-Senator, two it known years Kitt-)| UT | ago troub g we was i \ ef a ge Apap and tant ) 11d ib ie i nya Abate] We pay te h a Fe line, and r w the Erdman" first serious quently action move Gev crument Of The arbitrators un are Chatrman Knap. Commerce commisst ér of Labor Neill. = in the White morning in stated that he week, but his dest could not be lea howaver! w as made, on matters relative to cussed last "he tht had gone subject. Als-. night, It is said by the railroad employes that the Louisville ae Neahye. the Southern railway and her roads In the South and Sc th eae ane considering reductions at an early date. The employes firmly insist that'they will not submit meekly, but will fight from the start. But the move of the railroads in initiating reductions 6n a road the hands of the federal court, has IMPEACHMENT ASKED compile ated matters, the mén_ ee arful of an effort to tie up roa FOR SHANGHAI JUDGE: when the chance of a clash Seiwa yeas DRY STOCK MAN panic im he make Chapel in. the tor 1 at ° for mo tl Ww in "relewe| WOULD STOP SPECULATION 0"aes peers made informed that if a financial crisis. came the Knickerbocker Trust company would be one of the first institutions to go to the wall and charged that the Pres- tatus the measure, was So eral court Is:involve d. Washington, Feb. 19.-A petition for President Favors Arbitration, the impeachment of Judge L. R. Wilfley |of Shanghal, ju Lt e of the United States President Roosevelt has sent a letcourt for China, signed by Lorrin Anter to the Interstate Commerce® comdrews, a raeitent of Shanghai, in his mission In which he Indicates thé choice own be half and for other citizens of of the commission's action with respect _j the United States living there, was into the reduction of the wages Of rall[Apaencen In the house today by RepreYork tative Waldo of New way employes, and points out the pos-= aiebitten a voluminous typewritten | s !lity of serious differences afising document, "prays for the impeachment |} tween the railroad companies and of Lebbeus R. Wilfley for high crimes (Continoerd on Page Three. and misdemeanors in the conduct of his office as judge upon charges of malte peels and corrupt conduct.' Amon he charges are the following That rie Wilfley was gullty of oppression and misuse ve has ele 1 judge "in debarring At YS rancle M. Brooks, Cecil Falcom Witlien L. Rogers, Edwin H. Lamme, Harry L. Hart, Lert Andrews and W. L. Heen thereby ruining them in their standing and re Sac yn, Gepriving them of their has livelihood impoverishing them and eaving them in a distant country without means of support for themselves, their wives and children "That in deflance of the rules of the James would be inserted inj ures to the members of the house lding | committee on banking and currency, ppropriation bill pro +3 or ead otted lands < ie; Sudorsed the Fowler bill, condemned an ie. WED f ury, Feb criminal prosecution, Conover is beween the frying pan and the fire he case has been Investigated thoroughly by the county authorities today in the belief that suit will be filed by ane first wife within a few days It believed that Conover was sincere in hie belief that his first wife had perished and for that reason married a second time Hus- shift Measure. senator assurances. committee Salt Learned provision 1 Jdahe : Page RECEIVES BIVORCE FROM JAMES NOEL co | Bakbzem Borg.um, size, has just been bust is here show | Former Secretary of Treasury | Condemns Aldrich Make- gach ie e oun life the Senator | Smoot of Favorable Action on Provision. practice (Coutinued nine times Picture of OPEN FOR LEASING CURRENCY REFORM Ha the colossal bust of Abraham on exhibition at the White UTA INDIAN LANDS LYMAN J. GAGE ON 5 ssured ti ut Re j commanding the second aion, will remain with with him the four vessé his cominand. This w in provide ght battleships for the Asiatic station, and the vessels to be ea there, to bri won, sald : Pgh lek Biot traévele 5 Mrs. Conover did desert him. He tintimated today, but did not state positivery, that he will file a complaint for a divorce the first thing in the morning and face and fight the charge of bigamy the wife may push, Mrs. Conover No. 2. is now living in home separate from Conover The mix-up has created conside rable Interest here With Mrs. Conover No. demanding money and threatening JAPAN'S. { Neur though will by official come null Mareéh four him sa he demanding of money from him to atop a criminal prosecution ig useless. He main 2 faint and the bar n. s tor the ‘gowvérnitt le nitetiae and tral does not Antengs 2,ey steps have, bet ae leaders' to meé 4 Ly it was learned railroad emp. to the' nteaned onm a] ae Aa © Ridgwa@. ager of thé Riot Gra stated yesterday 40 thorities ‘of uiat © contemplae ar o ii Ott+ tots t tt ete the sta tem@ns gg tial to Act if NeedSt Tae : PROPOSES 1TE peo no. convinced s aan a ‘ 4 reached Callao ye there is nothing at Stake. Tag" bureau of PaV RR LABOR Government No, 1, Thought.to.Have church. In gt ofJast year lie married Misa eee Richmond, of Provo All went Well until about a' week ago when Mrs. Conover No. 1 came ta: Provo and ate Conover, living' with Mrs. Conover No, 2 as. his legal: wife. It is inde d that Mrs..Conover No went to her husband and démanded that he give her $500 or she wquld have him arrested on'a charge of. tigamy. This Conover declined to do. Today, it ts understood, the first wife reduced her demand to $50 and told him that unless he pay her that sum and give her a divorce, tomorrow she will cause a warrant to be {issued for his arrest, : cured = - --_-s sth Ss recovered are * schedules Wuehingten, Feb. 19.-The. fleet of Near AYmiral Evanss,will steam into the port of Callao toniOmgdyy morning two days behind time The fleet was about tiMfty hours late reaching Rio, but that loss was Partoer, NS mi aitizen of the United States holding lawyer's certificate to practice would be allowed to practice in the Unite States court for China without first passing an examination to be held by ey self "That to secure th are pr aoe ef ore th of the law and busines United States court for teu ink for his known | 1} pro-| and, Mewaldsan ror uv n j a at \n o | perm any } rt Fessend n STEENERSON'S S DEATH DECLARED ACCIDENTAL lilly, unlawfully and for a ee time to at yr to tice before except T a Jernigan, Ss. and Arthur L. Bassett, ---_-_ eo ---_ 1 r i ‘ ) ' of , e-.A mn Vauge Indians' Six.) | SUB-CONSCIOUS OSCULATION HIGH VPINANCE. Staf ot daughter Blatch, tou Dr. to‘ ated, Blateb, Stanton Harriet aud less telegraph , Lee de Forest, of wire A picture ot Miss fame, is announced Blateh is here shown The engagement of Misjes Nora Mr s + -_-_-_ Dien. ; Kunoger ‘i Chis a Shipbuilders on Strike, SHEFF oo Buclish FH Fe eee Hee eee IS DEAD on rred with Mr." a his shoulder and said hiver, : ‘‘l gh i. Harrinian said "Bosh?" LASFAEASE E SSE EE EE re ind he Timber Por Sule. ton, the by Feb. 19.-The senate tobill demanded early in James R. Garfleld, se interlor, authorizing him timber allotments made to of the Hoepa valley exmoney C34 4444444 $44 6444444444400 , { MONTANA (Continued treet 5 ) e+e tre tet PHFAFHHs+HHeHes A i " € ~ t. 2h , MONEY" to compromise the matter, will seek a divorce from het on the grounds of de= sertion and will'show that he married the second time in' good faith, belleving the first' Mrs. Conover Se in the San Franciseo eartliuaqk Conover married Miss: M..> B. 'Cosgrove in Salt, Lake in April, 1901. -Conover -is. of Mormon paréntage, but: his - interrupted all street car many, of the: pe a = a to « tile "HUSH Provo, Féb, 19.-Having been married twice, both wives living and not divorced from wife No, 1, Robert Conover, of Provo, finds himself tonight facing a ¢harge of bigamy, if the" threats made by Mrs. Couover No. 1 are- carried out. Conover, who has' provided a separate home fer Mrs. Conover No. 2, since be learned his first wife is living, declares ‘he will not give Mrs, Conover No, 1 a cent ] It a near approach * It caused 0 ways Declared by $ Be Concenleniaay Been Dead, May Now Start Prosecution, - of Wife SSS 1] Schedule ae - "whole "= q , claimed eight Sosa ot pre injure ma ‘lie; festivities In his a at + Sahn Fraucisco. Captain Richard .+ (Waturicht who will be a rear , + admiral at that time, will hoist + dis, standard and command-the + fleet + Positive announcement of + -tiese facts was mace by ‘tha + de Dae" + rs have * z Ss Se ees of + + + * > + + + + +> 5 2 + + + er Pea > ; Squadron, 6 + + WaSshiigton, Feb. 19.-"Fight+ dng Bob" Evans will bid good-+~pbye-to the Atiantic-fleet after Padi <i Division of «Navy. at Asiatic Traffic Still Blocked ant ei Station to Leave Strong Branch of Business "Retrenchment Mo Pravo Sur- Living. WANTED << bay i. ee > Sea ne SET BACK ONE WHOLE "os * ae prised téikind First Wife Se, Led Pec: ES nwaca' TO. SUCCEED Robert cehgeer er " --s > RF i Command "of ed % pu BIG Y CHARGE : "THREATENED EXHIBITED AT WHITE HOUSE ye =¢ CHICAGO BLIZZAR any. ae ee Wheather Posarestreles - Order of Life ‘i in""windy: oti a Turned Tones ee ae Aamifar SiSoon to ‘Retire From. LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY,. Rew ot ' a! wi Bw #e, Noted Td - tas oe hed EVANS 18 MAKING "RECORD FOR TNE: ; Te i eee ++ ++ ++ r+ setae FHF+FFH+ VOLUME IX, NUMBER 9... be cut in plete the of the this valley. The a manner which forest by cutting timber Is to will not deonly @ part trees ---_+ oo exon- 1 For " Farragut Munsion Burns, Hastings, N. Y¥., Feb. 19.-A historlcal mansion, formerly occupied by the dese-|family of Admiral Farragut, was troyed by flre today It was a threestory structure of wood, built in colonial style and stood on a hill just off Main street. Admiral Farragut's famfly lived in it from 1861 to 1866 The loss is estimated at» $10,000 Assemblyman Charles' -H. Foley, whose picture is here chown, comes from Niagara county, -N- -¥. .He* has" introduced a bill in. the. New Yor will.D |