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Show THE INTER-WGUNTAIRN QUITH AS NEXT MEXICAN RAILWAYS BRITISH PREMIER WILL CONSOLIDATE ALL REPUBLICAN, 'ROUND SALT LAKE Ali, WiONDAY, -- CITY, OF MASTER -__- Seems to Have United Varying Forces by Vigorous Re- form Program, Republican Special London, ported Sir Henry the 1,-Despite in the the Liberal that reins in the re- health of Campbell-Bannerman, followers little hope may Cable. March improvement of defer he will leadership, his formal his party again have take up although he resignation tl May. Mr. Asquith, in the meantime, is making the most of his opportunity to establish his claim to the leadership, succeeding Sir Henry. Jnity has been imparted to the Literal party by a combined attack upon the English church, landowners and the liquor traffic, and the coalition With the non-conformists, advanced Radicals and trades unions have been strengthened. Mr. Asquith is showing both driving power and a coneil{atory spirit and still has in reserve a budget speech and the pension scheme as cumulative proof that he is a progressive Radical. He lso stands for the maintenance of a Liberal alliance with labor, and the coalition of the democratic forces of the kingdom. The heartiness with which he is supported by all the Liberal groups in the commons is a sign that he is the prime minister's neces- sary successor. fighter, and he able will The Liberals need a is the one leader cap- of proposing close 30,000 a measure which public houses and drinking places in the course of 14 years Troublesome discussion over armaments and retrenchment will be avoided by an ingenious amendment, and the subject will be left as comprised by the estimates, with the centainty that construction will be largely in- creased in another year $150,000,000 plan also of common provided two classes the of 4 1-2 the in Mexican 4 interest. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GLACIA CALLA Glacia first Calla from jumped Page to One.) the story of her romance. Married at 16. "At 16 I also known painted life met William C. Southern, He as William A. Murray. to me as I never imagined Woman suffrage has also been disit before. He told me the world was posed of by the burial of the priority | sieq with happiness and love, and bill after a second zeading in com-| that there was no such thing as sormittee of the whole. row or trouble. He said that everyThe Irish members threaten to. make thing was laughter and gayety, with a good deal of trouble, for they susno heart-aches and no tears Foolishpect that land bills will not go far when ing and Mr. Birrell's education bills university block and licensthe way. There is also an increased dissatisfaction In the monlied class with the unaotiiing effect of policies of ae stock xchange, especially brewery stocks, i which there is a tremendous Bests age In vatues already. Bannerman Is Worse. London, March 1,-Premier Sir Henry Cmapbell-Bannerman had a relapse today after a bad night. A bulletin, issued tonight, says that the strength of his heart has been somewhat tired, but his general faculty is good. BANK CASHIER STILL IN TOILS IN MEXICO .Ensenada, Mex, March 1.-William F. Walker, former cashier of the New Britain, Conn., Savings bank, under arrest here, has lost in his first effort to escape an attack upon proceedings. whom extradition the legality He is wanted through of the at home Judge Cardona, before extradition question was the argued, has decided that Walker must. remain in jail and that, if any relief is granted the prisoner, it must come from the eecretary of foreign relations at the City of Mexico, to whom a transcript of the proceedings will be sent for review. Attorney FP. Remirenza, for Walker, took exception to the court's Tuling, and asked for a certified copy of the commitment and of the declision, but the judge denied the request upon the ground that the case had passed out of his hands. Walker's contention was that the order for extradition should have been served within 40 days from the date of his arrest, under article X of the . treaty the of time Judge fendant's had no 1899, which expressly to that indicated. Cardona overruled contentions, power to all the stating examine limits that and de- he decide them, and Walker will have to await the foreign secretary's decision in jail here TO _ CURE Ooo COLD A IN ONE DAY Take rg peeing BROMO Quinine ruggists refund money if it Tablets. EB. W. eee 8 signafails to ie ec. ture is on each box. en a Chicago Professor Dead, Chicago, March 1,-Professor the. Chicago ver morning as the Hein- university, result of an operation for cancer. He was taken suddenly ill on Monday last and it was the first time in his life that he had ever been afflicted with any serious iilness. His diseas¢ was similar to that which terminated fatally to President Harper of the university, but Professor Maschke was overcome by shock, which hastened death Professor Maschke was 55 years old. He was born in Germany and educated in the Universities of Heidelberg, Breslau, Berlin and Gottinggen, I ran away with ly, I believed him. him and we were married "T have sadly regretted it since, but of 16 know? In a what can a girl short time we were divorced "There her. Myon now we called sleeps in a Music in Paris, little tery In the heart of the yillege. Studies ceme- ' ' "T had studied musie in Boston, and I went to Paris to become a pupil of the great Marchesi. h no carriages to ride in, except those I hired It was when my educaand paid for. fnished that the carriages tion was and not before. and the rest came, "For nine years I made my home in Paris. After leaving the school of Marchesi I sought a still more celebrated teacher, Maitre De Verney, One day this great teacher said to me: * ‘Miss Calla, your musical education is finished. I can teach you no more ‘It was the proudest moment of my As a chile I had dreamed of singlife ing before crowned heads. I now sang before crowned heads, and they ayplauded me. They said I was beautiful-a child of nature. Yet, through all this, I never forgot my little hore town so far away. baroness. She was lieve, before her baron. The baron some country, but the an American, I bemarriage to the was a diplomat of I do not know now what one.' She was a woman about 50 years old, rather stout, but higaly cultured, She knew social etiquet like a book, and her acquaintance included everybody of social prominence in America and Europe "T always had, and still have, the firm belief that she is a real baroness. "After a trip. home, I returned to Paris. I was older. My mind had broadened. I met ali my old friends and found many new ones, and for 4 time, with so many social functions and gayeties, I had no time for music. Friends advised me to continue my music and I did so, My success was beyond expectations and the money I earned corresponded, In Lap of Luxury. ™m™ my earnings I bought a It is a beautiful chateau. bought herses and carriages.. I had footmen and servants at my beck. I lived a life of ease and luxury. My mother was most of the time in Amerlca, but she visited me frequently. "It was at this time I met Paul Roy. He is the son of a noted horse dealer, August Roy. The elder Roy had a span that everybody in Paris was talking about. Uwanted them, Paul Roy, acting as his father's agent, came to see me, I liked Paul, and I bought the span, Likes His Driving. ‘It was not a case of love at first sight. I never really loved him. If ean see that plainly enough now. He fascinated me. ‘The way he drove those horses caught me. He loved those horses and I loved them, too, and in this way we became well acquainted. "Paul himself had no money. I moved in the highest circles and had \ Pure Sugar PENCIL STICK candy is a sparkling bit of . purity, ‘‘de-lish-us-ness,'' and just the thing to take home to the babies. It's the original PENCIL SIZE STICK CANDY 25c bezzler for anna 65e AN declared of power the is..a man Asked as to the paragraph in the states that money Dozen of here today. a DOING Bryan BUSINBSS. male- The to which the will» predatory be ~Pieseant, Palatabie interests, x vor Saeieneok sent the trying to STORE who trust and railroads, get a personnel of will be unfriendly to one aa $3 or x0 a Co., Chicago Remedy AWHUAL SALE, TER ML LION BOXES = noml-}| nation.' The Pure Drug Dispensary 2 112-114 South Ma ain Street a vin 2 taule fo ent Sterling who are Geta e | my Potent. Taste Good _Be Good, iM Guaranot myself, paragraph that and, Know; what <1.theam, interests tabling about IT am convinced repr: DRUG Bowels a sald: wrote. "I PRESCRIPTION the embezzles worse for Best "em- that who bettet authorship of the Commoner, which is being used in conyention obedient BNORMOUS oh art a fle oe Bazinot, Osborn? Mul > Yo, 2 Fail River, Masa Auna the states of the Mississippi secure Gelegations to the to Denver ARE legislature than ‘ factor a Bottle a the and power' 4 bowels the of He referred to the four Democrats In ate en ey Medea ety ee helped elect William A. 3radley, United States senator, as ‘"embezzlera of : : some valley i -____-_-»-____. MILLIONAIRES MARRY eta Lady Constance woman, and whose the sporting papers Stewart-Richards on, well known in England as a sportsas a swimmer fame has broght her into prominence in on the other side, has caused quite an innovation in solist of accomplishments The picture clety by adding fancy dancing to her shows her ladyship in the act of brin ging down a pheasant ona hunting tour. sports, Hunting is one of her favorite IN SWISS AVALANCHE Babies Out of Fashion In Fast French Homes Women of ; Special Cable. * Y Switzerland, 7 March... - Berne, With no roaring Rank! and Fortune Writing Books and Mak4 ing Pretty Plays, BY MALCOLM CLARKE. of apse the vexed question of wonen‘'s ha he majority has already Seanadnes a shutting the doors of the theater in th face of any ve themselves up women of lady atteér ee to enter with her hat ind to their chilto their s¢ on her hea » changed all dren. Recently This is decides a drastic measure; out Childre n but there is no reason why It should be put not into effect. lor nearly ten years a similar law volumes of has been In-effect In Marseille 3. Perso charming to haps the ladles of the Far South are write to so distingulshed or {it may more docile; be the climate above a scribble : and, , it is so of the Mediterrancan makes hats chic to be a woman of genlus! superfluous; I do not. know; itn any have the And so we * Countess case there were no protests against Mathieu Noailies, of this masculine decree, flowers and vegetables; and now we I should not, however, care to be the have -Madame Lucie Delarne Madrus | prefect of police who had first to enand ao me de Peyrebrune; above all force such a law upon our Parisians, we hav Madame Henrl de Regnier, 2 _charming=-but temptestuous- whose husband he French academy Is ho come to us from across the going to elect to me mbe rship in_order "hat law' !s to become to show its admfr ation for her And operative, informed, about the then we haye our duchesses who write first of June sce You I am warning The Duchesse de you well in advance, more than one book Of course this wicked Lemoine is la Roche-Guyon is Interesting; but from my modest viewmany plaintive and point, Sir Julius Wernher, South was this great lady African magnate, life governor of the to duced her young daughter society De Beers company, Is a the other day, saying: "She's a charmtraordinary person. ing girl! She has all kinds of talents. have been duped by so vulgar an adIndeed she even a bit of a "blueventurer as Lemoine is one of. those stocking.' things no man can understand "It's "too bad," said ja. friend,.."‘but However the real result of his diaperhaps if you put her into long frocks mond-making partnership with Le{t won't} % beo! notice!' moine 1s that Sir Julius, who ATe= Ses ¥ fully concealed from his shhreholders At last we shall be able to take and fellow directors his attempt to our ease In our theaters and see what capture for himself the new art is going on upon the making diamonds, is out of pocket over A learned commission, up of $400,000. That is a mere trifle for this magistrates, city councillors, theatriman of millfons, but it is an Indication not miscal managers and-tif am that, after all, there Is'a kind of abtaken-the prefect of police himself, Is stract justice in the world which even holding daily meetings for the purpose financiefs cannot escape, Repatblican Paris, Spec fal Cable. ye For a long Mar time the plenty. He came frequently to my|stone's throw ef my stables to see the horses that I bought.| stead. Lillian had "One day he told me he had come! George and Jim. The to see me, To make a longstory short,|a prize fighter, but J married him. Aft first we got along| printer employed in ail right, but association with the man] three children went to showed him "Never up till in his true light. the night of family hometwo brothers, latter was once he is now a Portland. All school at New- ington and Lillian wasa vivacous the mur-|who could make friends <a worthless; that. Jealous they morals Paris of lacked and no all féll "To taste. away other warning than a low| and the affrighted screams] No sister in the world ever loved a| brother as I loved mine, and Roy knew it well. "The story of the murder has been thrashed over and over in the papers. Please don't .press me on that point The details are too horrible to recall "You know the rest, and ‘the terrible notoriety CARKINS which follows." QUICK WITH GUN Childhood Friends ot Glacia Calla Supports Her Story. Lynn, Mass., March 1.-Gilbert Edwards of George this city, Carkins, intimate today friend made of several the ‘Baroness' | was, always huge joke, for Iwas aware that she ad as much right to the title as I did She was Ann Hodgdon, She knew how to carry herself well, and from her Lilllan learnef+ many things that stood her well ini after years "Lillian spent a great deal of time about the Kearsarge and Wentworth hotels at Castle, and thére she made the acquaintance of many millionaires. Soon after she and the baroness went to Paris, Lillian providing the money for the trip. "I want to tell you that there existed between Lillian end George something more than brotherly love. I know that he posed as her in France, and from my acquaintance with him I learned that it was he who engineered the deals which were successfully pulled off by the fair Lillian. The injured husband's part was one of his most successful roles. When Lillian was away from Newington, she sent Géorge money regularly, as much as $1,000 at a time, and he never wanted for money." FAIR LILLIAN'S DAUGHTER TAKES JAPANESE HUSBAND "If Paul E. Roy punrped three or four bullets into George Carkins' head and back while they were engaged in a duel," said Edwards, "the Frenchman is the quickest man in the world with a gun. In all my travels about the country I nevér saw a quicker or more accurate shooter than George Carkins, and when he pulled a gun he hit what he aimed at.. It is. my opinion that Carkins did not have the chance to draw his gun when he was attacked by the Frenchman and from what I have heard of the shooting affair at Newington, I. believe _that New York, March 1.-Dorothy, the daughter of Lillian Russell, has astounded her friends by marrying a Japanese merchant. Acha Mura is the name of the former Miss Russell's husband, and he is said to be one of the wealthiest of the Japanese colony in this country. Miss Russell was married to Acha Mura In Philadelphia two weeks 2g0, but the secret was well kept. until yesterday, whén Miss Russell returned to New York for a few hours before Priends Mr. Bdwards a stone's throw Newington, of Carkins place and in was of cae brought the up-within little house at N. H., where the murder is alleged to have taken whilé talking with re- porters he told of the life of Lillfan Carkins, alias Glacia Calla, known as Mrs. Paul Roy, together with the nae of the Barong Von His story follows or radia Carkins was born Oren- within a taking the boat to Havana. She was accompanied by Nettle Burns, who goes to Cuba with her. In two weeks her husband will have set‘tled up his business in this country and will join her in Cuba. They will sail from there for Mexico and after crossing the Isthmus will continue on to San Francisco, for Japan. whence by ple were they an Auppenates killed eee been e At the time of the avalanche at - will sail -_-_--- ee Edison Much Better. New York, March 1.-Thomas A. Edison was reported greatly improved tonight ina bulletin issued at the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat hospital. It was stated that Mr, Edison was well on the way to recovery and that his feyer had entirely gone. 1.-John millionaire Miss cause Teresa Holland, THE came wished 1ere here to OF THE COMMERCIAL the last nee NATIONAL Saturday to wed keep be- the tow the ss mat- about| shortly after from his Geserngn: made he wife ae no filed on defense, suit for Tight get out, and Several other MRS. W. JUST the building buildings in collapsed the village were partially demolished. nel works were not The tun- SS damaged. New surrounding W. ony PGS) Your account. solicited. | CLUB OWNING MOUNTAINS GIVES DINNER iN GOTHAM New York, millions of March raw 1,-Hundreds gold and 1.-The myst whereabout was S!nce and be pretty nearly every great mine in the United States were represented last| night at the dinner given to 150 mem-| last Wednesday, suffering from of solved and Mr Pay. today Hill, Charles Sweeney, S. pce ane ae FIVE eT elericals CIGAR FACTORIES ARE BURNED AT TAMPA Tampa, Fla., tre March Q A Pagel >» jas de 1.-The s aaerinsractenile 3 no ex- Weather c The area} burned covered 65 acres ana 303} buildings were destroyed: with a loss| of $600,000 one ~ | four includdd section The burned laree. and ane ge Pan ne. s cigar é restaurants, boarding dwellings houses and occupied by £ faotories ac Ss, saloons more cigar -and| than 200 makers. _-_-_-- - + Se Thomas Fortune Ryan Til. York, March 1.-Thomas BY word courage that involves so ferent moral qualities, versal usage is applied bravery, and whereas noblest pered tles is being said so "A lack far of the from without physical bravery, for many difuni- physical greatest, truest always tem- justice and these rather bravery the almost to is effeminate, that incomplete constitute its gentleness, merey-and be the courage with LOND although of quallmay it manhood them. fear a does ruffian not may possess that, but in the recognition and pursuance of one's higher duties towards one's fellow men-oblivious of self-interest, then, indeed, the heart must dictate, and there was never a heart without gentleness, At times here is more courage in a cheerful smile than an angry frown; and in self-control than unrestrained passion. Many a so-called brave man has light- ly-almost carelessly-faced the terrors of war, and yet, perhaps, that same man may avold giving a direct answer to a pertinent question or express his Inward moral convictions for ear of opposition, and by such forms of cowardice have many - principles needlessly waned, whereas, through moral courage might have for.|ever been unquestionably established Not long since Mr. Walker, in citing differences of bravery, wrote that. during the revolution in France there wero men, and many of them, who did not dare set themselves in oppoeltion to the dictation of their class, though they might have saved France by a timely exhibition of their beliefs, S. CAPIT d DEPOSITORY Ee We Burtonce Safety City, 23% Depa Bank Utah Sope'coe -.- Asst. Boxes for Cashier Ront 3 McCORNICK & COMPANY BANKERS | SAL'T LAKE CITY. (Established Transact a General | 1873.) Banking Dasi- ness. et Ramee = Fatality : Chigago, March at Chicago. oe ‘1.-Freak the storm, attracted 7 the wire lying in the gutter to throw it further away. in the street " at Lissy Noss ey of ce of the fell for Reut. We Orankenness g and Ding of age, of seized the near He ele ife - Deposit Roxes ae ite Saat necount. : weather, attentlon , ®8!ph Johnson, 27 years 778 Lincoln avenue. He ON j Lake AEST Si/ecisiaiGiccc caine ne Se eines cee licens ao SUR curb dead SALE LAN CITY, Cavereeeedenes UTAG, ConBdeutiot Business ; Who Men Are Wernring KEY PTOKS sed to wear two pairs of and all declare Lesh New y-tho Kryf way he most | ent peninsula oLUM IBIAN OPTICAL CO 0. Main St., Salt Lake C lacey 1 elephbone 21S. 3-k COURAGE say, U. 1126. ------------- "Mien Included an icestorm, played ®8voc with telephones, carly in the day, on local and overland lines. A |,c>8rged electric wire, broken down by today to -- the of was day. Strange = ind. Detectives| tune Ryan Is ill in his home, No. 60 Fifth avenue. It is only a plain case of g r pib,itthasetashrtaohrdletaoinnn of grip, but it has kept the traction magnate within doors since Wednes- For- Prices Guuranteed, 1126-X; Pe) Se EMU oo ee see iees ... President HS) ee Soneoe vice Pe ae Edgar S.CT Ss iittis ee ane eon ow etic an Asst.d Ga nities Pa et Russian Terrorists Hanged. St. Petersburg Mare h 1.-The seven terrorists who were condemned to death by a: court martial for comlife plicity in a riot against the of hanged Grand Duke Nicholas, were New Work Positively Salt en te Pe spas ae side of in some There = oe fire MAIN eseret National aSthe hetantipa priests. Car CO trouble. s y- raged for four hours today. numerous local were stationed on each altar in all Italian and the Bohemian churches * acne ye by fates of . ® pues ie als degra 2 a ok quent condemnation ae All = {fs saidto John Say SOUTH: neurasthenia. ee Tries ‘ a aaeer Steen ir anes ee es ae Outhr eas Beeches oe S, Thompson. . SS Work-Honest Phones-Well, UNIFORMED POLICEMEN AT CATHOLIC SERVICES Robert respectfully Painless Extraction of Tecth or No Plaza, sees his wife constahtly, and is bers of the Rocky Mountain club by also takingSg a "rest cure'' at the instiWilliam. B. Thompson. Mr. Brokaw is said to nave The banquet was held at the Knick- | tution. engaged the rooms at Dr. Cragin's for erbocker hotel, and after the posthis wife Mrs. Brokaw''s attendants prandials the guests viewed.one of the assert that reports of a separation are]? most comprehensive cellections of ebsurd, Rocky mountain scenes every brought East. Incidentally, 4t was announced that the famous club of Western men is soon to have a club house of its own in. this. city. Among the guests at the dinner were A. C.. Beatty, J. P. Hilly-ir, & We Re Chicago, M: ic 1. - Uniformed cles, is $200,000.00, Surplus $50,000.00 z 218. | Honest | It. is. said atthe, sanitarium,« but COUld mot be confirmed, that Mr. Bro- | K4W, although he has quanters at tne| W. Mudd, Edward H. Clark, Lemuel Ely Quigg, Louis Marshall, John C Montgomery, the _ toastmaster, and aye ao, BROKAW REST CURE: March Brokaw sisus the =e aT | UNION DENTAL Mrs. Brokaw is an inmate of Dr. Cragin's private sanitarium at No. 824] Lexington avenue. She has been there} of] silver Capital a thé Gould for divorce | the grounds Cormier <; MB~ GOULD TAKING York, BANK PR cap ena made venience. of its. depositors affords exceptionally good facilfor the aities Sie ta AEm care EGof allcl accounts et waitress ; ‘"s sound and the next instant two Miss Holland is the daughter of children ran into the building with a|Captain C. M. Holland, a millionaaire| 7 ~ shrill warning of the approaching | ™ine owner of San Francisco, and {s danger. There was a rush for the] Worth several millions in' her own | doors, but the air waves caused by | the avalanche struck the building with terrific force before many could ble angzements ter secret and to avoid the notoriety a appar: in Sloux ae cee . pelieved nave: Miss about two to years agomet while on olan a trip the coast and it is stated tha dinner.| rumbling LOCATION an Francisco. Fox has of the divorce colony ollanc couple they and lIate Senator Fox of married here today ¢ a member met The others} badly injured. The hotel was used as} a domicile for engineers and others in oo mo] ‘ 1 5 are digging a railroad tunnel, and there were no tourists there. 30 occupants were seated They suddenly heard a , March York the was at Sloux Falls, S, D., for _ a einer tec oe nent peo- fifteen Ta., New "|toheiress Miss. of Marie San near the vil-; today wiped . and husband sensational statements to The Republican correspondent regarding the Paul. Roy murder case, George, was shot through the head, and as he staggered toward the door he was shot again in the back. He never had the opportunity to use his own gupn,,or Roy w oniee me ot be alive to tell his story of a du out anywhere. & Brother. "Roy was the most extraordinary man [I ever met. Why, he was even jealous of my brother. He knew of the affection that existed between us te 1.- City, jr, the son of New. York, girl, der did I really know him. He treated} When only in her. 'teens, she left me outrageously. He thought I|Newington and went to New York should do my own housework, and he] and when she returned the ‘Baroness lie around in © idleness, He vas | Von: Orendorft' accompanied her. actually the most concelted man. on ‘ " . earth. Hd@ sald American. women a oe sincerity, had no My friends. fn after I married. Sioux ox Republican of two children, a hotel lage of Noppenstein was were Meets the Baroness. "Tt was at this periéd that I met STARTUPS' ep tays S was a child-June, She lates WE of bearing cent currency. (Continued | $2.50 The issue one per The former was to be limited to a maximum of $372,000,000, and the latter to a maximum of $472,00,000, all session Find Krug's Life Malt the ideal tissue builder, purifies and replenishes the blood, cleanses the liver, bullds ca Be brain, bone and muscle and regu-|"~ Three York had for stock. for bonds, other Workers } { | j financing the merger It Is understood that the terms of the agreements are substantially the same as those drawn up last summer. A conference of the New York bankers Interested was held yesterday and later they sent by cable their acceptance of the terms offered by the Mexican government. Tomorrow they will issue a statement giving complete details. A call for the deposit of securities of the different companies, for exchange into the new securities to be issued, will be sent out, it is expected, before the end of March Under the terms of the agreement proposed last summer, the new company was to have a capitalization of $460,000,000, Mexican currency, consisting of $60,000,000 first preferred non-cumulative stock, entitled to 4 per cent dividends; $250,000,000 noncumulative second preferred stock, entitied to 6 per cent dividends, and and Jackson, Miss., March 1.-William |. "1nd Cascarets 00 that I wonld not be Jennings Bryan addressed the. joint without th Sah iw ns tronbied * gre . ge ealtaking { with the proposition in New and the Mexican government finally reached an agreement -- Brawn Utah. Clayton Music Co. CARTER. and yet later, those same men mareched from the prison to the guillotine with a Hght-heartedness and insouciance that showed physical courage of the highest type, and so confusing and paradoxical at times seem these contradictions that one almost wonders what the word courage really means. Ancther clever incidence was exhibited in one of Life's cartoons, which shows a lion-tamer who has returned home at a late hour and fears to encounter his spouse, so he went to his lion's cage for his night's rest, and, being discovered later, the wife, looking through the bars of the cage, exclaimed, "Oh, you coward!" It is precisely the produest men who in moments of importance will shit their positions and selves suddenly, everything contradict them-{s is easier to| them than the moral courage to face the fact of failure and acknowledge themselves defeated. Just as moral attainments ure more desirable than physical ones, so also does it require proportionately higher courage to bravely accent misfortune, and perhaps false pride is the mast bitterly powerful form of cowardice for by it the happiness of numerous homes have been wrecked and the depths of which suffering would invaviably be less keen and _ frequently could have been averted were there only sufficient moral courage to in- cite honesty for principle's sake rather than policy's. The distinction between moral and Utah's Leading Music House 1¢9 SALT LAKE CITY. 11-12 Seuth Baim & Ga, 7 JOB | WORK iB i) pansion iWiG LOSE ind. 1242 enfin (54 aN ~ peonsKeting TN a) : Jay Salt LakeG te, tovne7™ ° SEeet ARRESTED FOR BURNING HOTEL IN ADIRONDACKS New York, March 1-Dhe mystery that has hung for months over the burning on September 23, 1907, of the $270,000 Ampersand, at Saranac lake, one of the largest hotels in the Adirondacks, was partly lifted inthis city today, the police belleve, by the arrest of two men, charged with having conspired with three others to- fire the place. The prisoners were Herman Vanderwell, 53 years old, living in the Bronx, and his son-in-law, Morris Newmark, 25 years old, a clerk, whose West Thirty-sixth According Cafferty, he Newmark. to home Is in street. to Police Inspector Me-has a statement from the effect that the de- struction of the hotel was at the jin: stigation of a prominent broker, a stockholder in the hotel, who wanted physical bravery emphasizes the greatést difference - between the animal| the place burned because it: was not kingdom and the human race-civill- | paying. zation and barbarism-rofiiément and The hotel was unoccupied at the vulgarity. time of the fire. \ ‘ TRAITS -- 1.-It was learned New York, March plan for the corsolitoday that the Central, dation of the Mexican National Railroad of Mexico, Mexican International, the Interoceanic, and the Hidalgo and Northbeen formally eastern rallroads had ratified at Mexico City on Friday, and that five banking interests identified ° ms MANY BRYAN SAYS GOLD IS BUYING DELEGATES | Five New York Banking !nterests Concerned in Deal of Half Billion. LAZY L VER Brain and j wee et Financial Minister of Liberal Party Profits by Illness of Leader. 2, 1908. MARCH ULAR S PORTSWOMAN |