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Show The IJuter-Mountain Republican - ' ete VOLUME IX, NUMBER 14. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DHIP SUBSIOY 15 REBATE CASES ARE | GAINING STRENGTH FULLY SUSTAINED CHARLES W. MORSE FEBRUARY AND HIS NEW 2, 25, YORK 1908.- Whenather Co, ee ee Senate Will Pass Gallinger Bill] Supreme Court Upsets Defense Plans of Criminal Cor| in Interest of the porations. West. BETTER PAY FOR South American Sport Is Too Bloody for American Naval Officers. SERVICE| AFFECTS STANDARD OIL CO. Washington, Feb, 24.-Another step toward a general ship subsidy will be | ---- ocean from act law Califor- nia, Oregon and Washington ports for South America, Australia and the Orlent. This bill is designed te recover for American with railroads European mail countries, defense, are imposed now controlled by Canadian railroads under the subsidies which the Canadian government allows Pacific steamships to bring the mails into Vancouver, for shipment to Montreal, where they are transferred ships bound linent for to Atlantie England the con- for Fleet Is appeals for up Sup- legislation calculated American merchant the 2 course of his address: Senator ea eccaeee tht a South -Amert can shipping trust existed, for the funder which been could by the courts. elghth circuit. is York. grand it had been indicted jury left from a snapshot oi Charies Caliente submit a brief in amicus Peter is now shrunk to such it does not contain ing steam colllers a skeleton enough ocean to provide the that The government This wood, ter, Francis Peabody, directors, men W, to and the their | tyis contended that the] afternoon once jecus aia for ine the indictments dictrnent attacked Gallinger said for this situation the rested respon-|{t square-| ing in courts of the United States at time of the passage of the act that should be constfued penalties and as A GOVERNOR ON BAIL. Grasping at a upon extinguish- directors law, but were) for judicial de- qgictment his Nabilities which had principal management u plated Straw. by the The court decided that the corpor| ations were grasping at a straw to be | save themselves from punishment. The }] we of the: court was announced | decision | Jack ¥rap interurba | in his cone lusion. every court concurred ‘The difficulty | said lthe in Justice words provided SY; r Of ‘WHILE DRUNK affect cases courts of the national banks "for. ¥ : "nt of the depositories preliminary drawn conditions Lincoln county, Nevy., Charles: Lee a ot + '+. $35 % | + + the + approximately QUO, | mind that cannot be Chicago road. its and vice Oil case, returned to active from retire I shall sixty business,"' E.-H. Harriman will be sixty years old tomorrow, but he can not let go | + the 14 He uvernor hees of New to bail on Jersey the Foster has charge of been M. Voor- admitted perjury, which }superintendent County fessor 7 Feb. of 24.-A, public of the C. cturt CCLSL efter Gober ois arrats Srra.ds dises mechanical and i as tits city (ouay, and other been manufacturer ov ‘Alia 4 bill| * : 2 + essio ( ake tl anuam aapyddnit ii my Ua + taken . on the bill rnis oO sn opinion Professor Pro- Wh alition pending , Dead + +> + |+ hasn't after changed long his mind, competent until con- "No sensible man would dertake to predict what is ing to happen There are many moves yet before any Seely the The the Judge With the nied and A. States C, ring. wool an an cattle committee, mar- at REFUSES granted The company but the People's must see to it is administered terest and not as personal caprice. "I Jong don't I'll stay & ort Ate? tnb Stet ett ee cet gh i to in the tnt: a the in their a want i that te, in- matter say of how harness." SIA Ht tt a a ae +) D, Rocke- Council the banks Howell as RECOMMENDS IN master Boothe, Morrison of POSTMASTERS recommended Dennis Helper, Both ficcs Ps. former and chief specifically will deny everything that tends to show his connection with the bribery case, and other witnesses will be presented by the defense to disprove charges made by se state. In outlining the gener ‘al Ir. dnd Thurman explain ena ae that, ‘- told Hen everythin ever received the MceWhirte had p| scpompliges of- Chief out Never its in ihe The most important testimony introduced by the defense, and the most important until Sheets himself takes the stand, were the positive statements of George Goalen, proprietor of the second-hand store at 169 State street, where Bel! alleges he gave $480 to Chief Sheets as his "bit" from the robbery of the McWhirters, and 3enjamin L. Gough, his clerk, that George Sheets had never.been {in their store since he became chief of police of Salt Lake Both Gough and Goalen made good witnesses. They declared that. they were the only ones who had been in the store for years, that one or the other was in the store all of the time during working hours, that no. other (Contioued on Page Stx.) WAR TALK "INSANE." that Mexico knew it at a a re DUNGEON DRIVES MAN INSANE Feb. 24 -Nicholas "Father of the Rusmad Is going slowly revolution," sian in the tomb-like dungeon of the forress of St, Peter and St. Paul. Since ‘Gi day of his arrest last December, when returning from his lecure tour to America, he was charged with collect treason in having sought to money for the overturning of the Rusjan monarchy, he has existed in in rats the with confinement solitary 7 he utter darkness of the cell that lies es > at Nephi, and J. A at The generally Facts. rives. There may be some thrift in the design of the Mexicans, but, if there be, it is all warranted by the occasion. It is expected that upon the evening otf Mareh 16. St. Patrick's eve, there will be about 16,000 sailors and officers In the neighborhood of Magdalena bay. openThere is about the finest business it of, and heard ever ing a republic Harpers Service Feb has by the defense Most probable exile in Siberia is even more unsanitary than the horrible Schusselberg fortress. The aged revolutfonary leader has been taken so fil of lung trouble and scurvy that he probably will die soon of one of these diseases even if his mind escapes insanity. m cities ade tive Refute refutations of every essenmade by the state will ‘be of the defense in the Sheets ranean roof to the floor, the chimes of the fortress bells and the roars of lions caged in a nearby Zoo. The he is confined in pending dungeon he 1 of the smaller banks land towns instead | ducements to carry a the beneath the waters of the Neva. The only sound he has heard Is the dripping of water from his subter- tional 5 per cent ol quirement may be held either. ful money or in bonds authorized by the sition is designated - that St. Petersburg, Tschaikovsky, the hold 20 reserve law requires, Special 24.-Mexican nation by another It is intended, according to advices received here by the navy department, to Incorporate the houses that now stand near the bay, to build many others, to appoint a board of aldermen and as fast as the magic of enthusiasm and brick masons and carpenters can bring it about, to have a real live city on the map when the great fleet ar- RUSSIAN Washington, Feb. Smoot today offered < +] master #! EeaC Ait pointblanic. +4| pointment +] +| was ed and refused Washington, WELCOME. Be Built on Magdalena Entertain Fleet Feb. the begun. one Manufacturers' CHANGES in ficials are preparing to create a town in Magdalena bay as a memorial to the visit of the United States battleship fleet. This Is the highest compliment that has ever been paid to SMOOT WOULD AMEND ALDRICH CURRENCY BILL Republican +| Washington, of He PREPARES to to dismissal announced e Town Bay a --_- women bileger were for 2 o'clock case. it Tapia as if oe de- in the glance. company | cities must deposits in cent, as the at Will and, motioning to his fellow admirals, left the box, President Pardo was not present, but he placed his box at the disposal of the American admirals, and had given special orders that the horns of the bulls be padded so that they could not rip and maim the horses This detracted some from the spectacle as . bull fight, but made it more humane. appears and Light visement, [ee that a nationalea motion General tial point the policy rai MEXICO furnishing natural cick and destitute pany, owned Standard Oil, The the taking of testimony Sailors. present ehts on see aa TO reeay acommittee to +) +> +) of industry, SON Jackies yesterday case was argued for the defense by S. R. Thurman and was answered by District Attorney Loofbourow and County attorney Hanson. The court took an adjournment after the completion of arguments for and against the motion, was half of the 3,000 United For a time Morse of the defense bribery case of Former Chief of Police George A. Sheets that the case be dls~ missed owing to lack of evidence, and the defense began introducing testimory. Sheets will go on the stand n his own defense this morning, after one or two minor witnesses have been heard. and prob- enthusiasm would ser the entire spectacle, © New pounds CHARITY during the present Winee Ae ela rie' a Seana aet in, Le : president of the Columbia gree of stability is possible The people must be made to appreciate the inter-relation of factors +| zl could understood, - Pittsburg, Feb. 24.-John feller, the richest man needy the help not will HOWELL various is ROCKEFELLER +| the it is W. motion average to impressed eg A ee It C. the motion would be denied. The point chiefly used ‘by Judge Thurman was that the state had failed to introduce evidence to corroborate the statements of W. W. Bell leading up to the alleged bribe of $480 given to Chief Sheets, When the motion was denied, A number of the American jackles leaped into the ring and struggled with each other to get possession of the banderillas before the bull was dead These banderillas, or barbs, are stuck Into the flesh of the bull by the pecadors, and the jackies tore them out eagerly. The police, however, chased them out of the ring. At one time fully bills. ungotoo de- law e clreumstances matters get . into. hands, at least, and ‘fidence, is restored |}+ Ill-}# but Harriman is in a position to keep» hi pledge. to retire. ‘There are too many moves to he made," he said today, -"and T haven't had time to think of retirement. There is nothing to do but stick until ‘They university,|+ a says, |+ Feb. 24.-Pro-|+ Bourne, pro-!|+ Yale ited the court, of the Is sonn., Gaylord | +. * + }* + |'*+ affects every phon-| * music box ana|*. +. in the plano é rep-| de- of copyand sold copyright EnEEEEInnnIInEIEE eu cieeee" concen instruction; Smith state -1 nited | decided| etara tin i1as Nelson has been made against him. The pic-| arrived in this city last night as repAmerican ture is from a snapshot of Governor) resentatives of Utah to the which began Voorhees taken as he was leaving educational convention, tht ire t i vu The todav reproduction be made the | Superintendent Stewart Weba.Ba st - court. UTAH EDUCATORS | NOW IN WASHINGTON | Washington, Gc he Alton case, where that president, John N. Faith- orn, and its general frieght agent, F A, Wan were fined for granting rebate s to Schwarzschild and Sulzberger, and Armour, Swift & Co, Morris & Co.,and_ the Cudahy Packing house for receiving rebates on meat for export, and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ralilroad. for granting those rebates All | Supr cases are now pending in the | Supreme J, favorably described. decision I= regarded a» deciding the! DECISION IN FAVOR +5: nek eae OF PHONOGRAPH MEN ¢ 1 duc: not appear that ate Standard A. vepresenting vein. Police Chase Service. The three men stated to the mittee that the passage of the bill the last session of congress | financial| to detriment , district. | funds treasury. the streaming from a big able he will die. Feb. railroads to maintain determine the exact cause|speed of sixteen miles Jack Smith of Callente,| transporting sheep and of Phil K. Smith, sheriff ce \ , of now | call uncertainty and confusion the might be begotten from applynew remedies against rebatiO, causes then p nding in the Beside ‘The ee Brought Here and | eee eaint hecore tHe house comHo si a~ Lp the "ietoiten passage ‘of the Mondell bill, vegliettig {#5 with which Former Washington, about three weeks ago "Sherif! Smith is popular in Lincoln 20u ney , having been elected two years s o by a big majority on the Demo(ore itic 'tleket Mr. Horsey stated that 14.-The secretary ti ; ‘ sheriff membersti nothing the z Saanead of state tr Bee attain aed ‘ic ° announcs a today the States United Special gave bond, each] will be presented : on sheep shipped from to quash these | In the meantime, on a complaint ern markets there wiz y g with murder, the i sheriff, [The first in-|c¢! of eight pounds and fifteen is holding himself, as an was one against the| stock that and cattle, ball. The] without in custody company Mayer's less marketable made in| pecullar "most the of: on fr case to show this in-| annals that has ever come up George S. Walker .s that Grosscup and M. Wilson of Douglas ; personal have not Sheriff Smith, it is alleged, had been Fred \ and Laramie of : na ae Bes | . spree and had fallen in| of as conte m-| on a protracted road, Shoshone, s oor in a-street His brother, see! statute In such cases. bE ee 2s} and L. L. Ormsby ing his plight, went to pick him = up. the cases will all named president of the heriff drew his revolver and fired. the -close: of the Smith was brought to Salt Lake, | Growers' association, iJ aced in the Holy Cross hospital,| secretary, also appeare da 3 Dr. Hosmer treated him, He! committee in behalf of the construction, "if any arises from here- | amendments not arraignment. Expected. 3 The laws of Nevada provide for adhav-) qitjonal sheriff appointments in case uch sl é oOsect 44 to é i 1 now ut It in the sum lot a civil action against the sheriff, but ing on deposit public funds conclusion inty #the Me denuar ant a eitbré oneinsion may judge the procedure criminal. a {n cent) per 26 and of $ we words, These law.' by provided ~{n excess there- | only ippoint a she ast to eee Aa hag by | of the or expressly think, do not either : withdrawal can} Jurors Consequently Sheri Smith is imp lication, conflict with the general of atill in office and the has ap: court to the } inconvenience inte 10 special sheriff for jury duty rules established by sectlon 13 of the be = in the transacé case attracting treasury States, ; attention | United of the TRis statutes Braue. | revised > business. Nev a throughout since by their very terms they are contion this call will be vs cerned with the application to proI! made ceedings pending in the courts of the | the amount called \o PEEFPEFFEPEFEFEF POT FP TT F470 | United States of the new methods of March 9 and the re-j} \+ 3 : petra procedure created by the Hepburn law. for > cent on Oo before|+ WARRIMAN HASN'T CHL ANGED fifteen necessi- | maining would other construction Any BUT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE, March | ie tate; expunging the words ‘shall be stated that advices |+ prosecuted to a final conclusion in the Washington, Feb. 24.-Some | + by , from the country are provided hithertofore manner three years ago BE. H. Harrito this proportion of | + law.) now on deposit + man said in an interview: : Justice White said it was plain that the "When I reach the age ot can be with-} + the legislative mind was concerned | with these national banks jn pe nding | | | White, ‘but the shall meambi of his Mc- | CALLS CASH iu an opinion by Justice white, and] CQRTELYOU FROM NATIONAL BANKS | indicted after the time from 28 to 3 Dr. A. Hosmer. rf Ji es Smith wag shot by Sheriff Smith | stock being taken to market at | OP men accused : 3were nts a str liente, December 22,| kept moving had bench warran 4907, so Mr stated, and when)|that railroads were second indictments. the the Lincola county grand jury CON-| slower sche®@ules and the other iN-|yenes on March 10 the facts in the case They informed thx gress to preserve existing me thods of procedure with respect to causes pe nd- Senator been court lister, Pot- Motor- Attorney State's by concluding portion of Section 10 of} the Hepburn law was intended by con- ly with congress, and not with the|accrued under the old the courts President, who had repeatedly urged then before termination iid to the merchant marine Him- last August, aon sey, district attorney, whose home While admit-| wreck west of Chadesten killed and injured.|is at Pioche, Nev., was in Salt Lake thls was the|jy and held a conference with objection to!mne frst indictments were not presse a | |¥ AACE that has Favorable Report on Mondell Transit Bill Is Now W. President Moore SHOOTING MoGhaze. and Bitts of the Central vous em pansee £0-| in-| port of San Francisco who leaving Republican Under- Marshall and Superintendent dispensable fuel for our battleships or port thelr voyage from the Americal of Hampton Roads to thi American! sibility was 24-Judge Arthur 8S. had | sampsell, curae. he in Court. Feb. of shipping financier as self Without Bail to Answer jury American the er Sheriff Holding In order to of death of Nev., brother of Morse, oe Directors of illinois Traction Company Charged With Negligence. Sannin atid humiliat-) privilege was granted. "The most smarting episode of the entire year," sald|ting to the court that W. in connection with His banking corporations, is Philip J. Britt, Mr. Morse's lawyer. by Buropesn capital, and this trust} pany came into court on the ae that court, indictments had Was actively engaged in trying to dom-|the same polnts were involved In the inate ocean transportation affecting $29,000,000 fine pending in the lowef|peen returned against the parties ey South America to the prejudice or in-]court, They asked to be allowed to directors, officers dnd employes alleged he, "is the revelation which the Paprincipal ground of their stated they cifle cruise of the great battleships is fine, big the affording, that our merehant marine | other points were involved. BARRY. Rear Admiral Thomas, who represents the commander-in-chlief, was one of the first to arrive, accompanied by his fellow commanders, and there was a great aitendance of jackies from the warships. In the first fight the bull was quickly dispatehed, but when the second bull was let into the ring it made a mad dash at the matador, and before he could get out of the way he was gored so severely In the neck that he was hurried to the doctor with blood MAGNATES ON TRIAL KILLED BROTHER; HEARING GRANTED FOR FATAL WRECK' MHD NOW BLANK UTAH SHEEPMEN This repealed and that, therefore, It not be punished, for an act made r A "se plea them court had affirmed the decision of the District court in fining the railway $15,060 for granting rebates to the W. P, Devereaux company of Minneapolis. For the purpose of this sult, counsel for the Great Northern admitted the rates on grain shipped by the Minneapolis company. It staked everything on the claim that the Elkins act, plied by Poreign Ships. to build ee aS; upon The opinion of the court as to the status of the rebate laws was given in the appeal of the Great - Northern tallroad company from the judgment of the United States circuit court of Washington, Feb. 24.-Senator Gallinger addressed the senate at length today in support of the ship subsidy measure, or, as its friends now term it, the Ocean Mall bill He made a strong railroads Ot eaves GALLINGER BOOSTS MEASURE. Coal line been brought under the Elkins act, and not under the Hepburn law of June 29, 1906, on the decision of the Supreme court hung the success: or failure of all the work that has been done by the attorney general to punish same rate now paid for a first-class Ship of high speed on the Atlantic ocean, to all ships on routes to South America, the Philippines, Australia or Japan and China, on outward voyage more than 4,000 miles In length. Says trunk been decided as legal and binding upon the decision of the court today This decision is regarded as the greatest victory the department of justice has won in its fight against corporation lawlessness As practically all the accusations fer rebating have The senate willl pas this bill on Thursday and it will be sent at once to the house, where it may find some difficulty in getting through. Senator Gallinger spoke. in favor of the bill alt length>today. He was followed by Senator Depew. ‘The bill authorizes the postmaster general to pay for ocean mail services on. the Pacific steamships of the second class the Senator big RICHARD Correspondent Atlantic Fleet.) Lima, Peru, Feb, 24.-A1l]l Lima was gasping tonight over the action of the three American rear admirals, Thomas, Sperry and Emory, who abruptly left President Pardo's private box today after the killing of the fourth bull in the bull fight which was specially arranged for the officers and men of Admiral Evans's fleet. Such an action is regarded here as contrary to eliqguet, and is a serious breach of the national custom in such matters Even the $29,000,000 rebate fine Judge Landis imposed upon the Standard Oil company Is regarded as having steam- and the rate this of the country, the packing houses and the Standard Oi] company have been hoping eventually to escape the fines contracts whieh was repealed by the Hepburn passed two years ago. Upon the ap- Wood oF Pacific DENIED fe BY (Special the Elkins HHH HH FH FH +H ++ +++ +t sees the that HHH plying of rebaters IS Jackies Swarm in Ring and Two Second-Hand Store Men Threaten to Stop the Deny Ever Seeing DefendShow, ant in House, Washington, Feb. 24.-In one grand Swoop, the Supreme court of the atte States today upset completely | the defense George A. Sheets Will Go On Stand This Morning in Bribery Case. GRAVE BREACH OF ETIQUET DISMISSAL Advocate of Measure. Cites}Regarded as Great Victory Won by Department of |» Pertinent Example for Justice, Consideration, taken by congress this week, when the senate will pass the Gallinger bill providing for a mail subsity for ships PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair, ADMIRALS LEAVE CHIEF 10 TESTIFY BULL FIGHT ARENA IN OWN DEFENSE LAWYER. Ferry Hero Is Called Washington, Feb 24.-Brigadier General Rufus Saxton, U. S. A., retired, dropped dead here yesterday of heart disease. He received a congressional medal for bravery in the defense of Harpers Ferry and was retir-| 1 April 23, 1904 General Saxton 4 years was 54 of age Baron. Kogoro Takahira, the enw ambassador from Japan, is with us, and he calls talk of war with the United States "insane." This picture is from a snapshot taken as he was leaving the steamer Etruria |