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Show See EE ee eee Ae ee A er. The IJnter-Mountam Republican VOLUME IX, NUMBER 39. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908. Weather EVANS'S FLEET 10 BLOODY TRAGEDY SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? CALL ON JAPAN STILL A MYSTERY CoO The question of the regulation, control, or prohibition of the liquor traffic in Utah is one that has already awakened considerable discussion In Salt Lake and elsewhere throughout the state. That things are not as they should be in this connection is very commonly conceded. Just what should be done to cure the evils that many now acknowledge to exist is a matter of more dispute. That prohibition is certain in Utah is the statement of Rev. D. A. Brown, of the First Baptist church, and he believes the time should be when the next legislature meets. Rev. Mr. Brown says: Demented Woman Stabs Caller and Witness Cominits Government. Suicide. pina TO CONSUME YEAR'S TIME|/PRUSSIC ACID : . as Completion ot "lam 1 answer, IS . ' Will] Events Leading Up to Complicate Work Officers, Give United States New Pacific Squadron, "Local Affair March 20.-Important Evansville, Jennie er, are unwittingly "y * assisting ip ¢ : in ey Britain has ret the ‘a tee E oie i ¥ who is weil is | of men believed confined ce in a to} strait race ict se "Another, Of Dr. he death the rounding ~ on e ee oO ships In them \with d the ‘ith coast, 4 Pacific new ss and -{ gens supplement] of Admiral Dewey. terlalize hs tmiral both St says e she . orse ideas "Dewey. advanced The: long by a a ets, to have 2 . Ad- this it knife from is alleged her bosom and she 0 »sjes ne us e iy. Australian to the repair =n Fed create of it was espone ee oO "Hast ast e enable ey a ne " will andl tng ae was te oo Colorado, Indiana, South Armored y ae pulled "In armored) cruisere. Raa TMs tush The aor by ase tw sees officers naval on mt Ka pid rapid vehicle ald they to was of our young aoe eo a ne crow 0 0) done speak sed i‘ to : ,; b A n. ge par tea vas She Mrs so. in no cause the as Fhavexa it; as long I'll butt fist, enforcement of our by the people." Mr. Thoma-, "the as The i dviecd.as to the. only king who best be | in our prefers by the ¢stab- liquor - thuhton as HE vias Digen NO AEN ov + traffic to overcome the temptations oe uncertain tones in favor of the temperance for ' But experience the matter, and temperance. when 1 do in the Vi a4 Dr, American sovered caveaal esse witl ael iy ank H. s a gt Jor Boneen +A 3 Safe |Men Who of the Failed Weshington, to Deliver); March 20,-In issued from Republicans Are . for > Opposition to Duke of Washington, IW)? : r shire and They are the to according Idaho be to sent on to present the the Atlantic.) Pacific plans, to the Oregon, braska, now unuttached on Wisconsin the at id Paciflc police the] Atlantic fleet now comm:nanded by hear) ss 5 Admiral Eyans. There they togethe1 with without also, | join Ne and put was lifele lamp on upon a Mississippi and from this joined on . that {g Ideho 1 only shail coast and that the California tearing panged be sent being ships, ships, ut equal in| old antand) old Jhe new ays was ma arrang in the 1 by navy th |e de- RH at T wey - j partment After leaving understood, the ound, afterIt and wall cay San fleet is going teking Ho media bourne, is Francisco to go to it Pug Sydney, ys Singapore. . ports . Colombo, Suez a Mazs., Plant March rme burned ted at a ly today. The] one Sadly known house was danizee ed fe- Southern QU ib ‘ity, the clty business Outlying ; a A. Abruzzl waniehen "Steve" his final appearance this his morning. phrase had 19 ul wh one an LY * + i will-pay 20.-The ESTION H a reason practice Of March 20.-At council he CCAR" ya¥U the most passage senate Mississippi. oe ordl- llcenses,| druggists' in controversy many me tunds, druggists to o wan YCET, quarter, ata. ts Das.c op 20.-A. ¢ B. Hayes| aint rave internal revtendered his} President, giving committee against Mayor to secure Busse other was COM-| The ministers' cormmittee pletely vindicated. mittee forts caid from to he making "that. the the com=| other uncover vice had evidence honest ef- in Chicago. He of police graft- take other precautions artsell's orney Dr. ! Hartsell's attorney, of the United States and| Germany and France leaders In the house bill to With death today and (Vamendments to swamp failed: a who, in it that the duke train was to the he? had York Italian embassy at the last southern after | they did coupe The not was was and Elkins his] in the] Hayes police plot lwnas. frustrs to the White Senator] House Hayes a received é letter in sald: is with real the regret from a course that to indict r lay in the the men evidence The showed vrexibenue: that at no or procure ane yo of the ij been ae of , istance great os assistance | #dministration Senators Sutherland ypemne time evidence had sir they S urge a '¢ eat, Utah man Hayes Soy a for Ce. ? and the Smoot = place to aOR pro- e Pere eee which they to were) yes- assigned was ex-| re-| Schindler, it turned out, is aa nee tive from justice, having been released from threats of habeas corpus inarrestLawrence, Kan, where he had been the]ed aR I accept] toto min- who clalmed to be against the officials. conscientiously the ae age swindling ister by getting 8. ue ae ae $tate's Attorney was frustrated a Sf Healy, who found tha inallty ig William i on ROT f He ing a a 7 to te OOF arte f 0 get. ea telegram tands trom revealed hes m ; a the| e $2,400 the as the are Sart In four months. ic 6 The give himsel D- panies, ‘ Ct car Chicago Newlands eS proposing also aa hadmystery. ystery was irate the be-| uh 5 Oe shall . spend} for 27 vE ars in own to be used war and to steamship working the be leased lines, when ice ANat war, the pojeve get its effect the time for opening the country Republican to that in - to will They} have the and Arkansas Little Rock, "h Hes | Republican state at: oF afternoon, with sented, indorsed retary Taft for Ark.. for central the a] couus e eta tl ini 5 ain i a ak shh was today, for bear = Christian feed Grand , the at this] oe fire. her ‘sical condition] col-| physical co 20.-The} committee every county the candidacy of with York, ‘LaFayette wife of this|y¢remer, repreSec- only} Harris, the The 1e sta etate| Mey 28 at} y a a clerk son Is was illness editor of Jater of the senate, president Jay in ! = to shares of say, He to down the Salt Lake Lake enter- to examine is not always open , they , be the owners 25,000 first shares, things up after he gets his to be taken bearings, Mr. said, will be- the matter of the production = Pom re and the it being provement in Boston Consolidated considered that im- the metals ties such action. | not only would a market se He intimated that full force be put on at the Cactus, but that more than likely the capacity of the mill would be increased, The Boston Consolidated company's Garfield mill was showing eee ean es nor ley tions would be a : "ae as rapidly as a e : workir : o "th; e steam shovels at Bingham in stripping the ore bodies would warrant. TRAGEDY Milwaukee, x me IN dead Willoughby, and church this soon ealacis was | burglar Herbert}and the/Wife : 20 pen prominent circles, morning shot and twice himself. The shots fired body were to strengthen attack by were burglars: that pares to sey ee oa . HOME ee ane March Ww oepean Boda suvex the iponde (Rat oe bova cee bound gene George by|clalmed divorced of in that Salt In it. To oD it.rapressnteicn We want local go of the Newhouse ine reasing his was as 1@ Ss a he who wife. : had had shot A otin rer fesicag ee been opened was poeneet se After the murder busi- wife a occurre Willoughby attacked struggle he dead, in hls wounded into his own a story of an he had preom ieee fire upon by a him followed the he and said, "A ougnhby fired two shots into his breast over his heart Hotel St. Charles. Tohe he if S q . . ~\|and when the police took his confesiies in Mra, the morgue. Thé€/sionndition and was ante-morten erated Gleason afthr so low thatstatement it is not bhis exoneratec 8. € {ter condition was so Si it is n etold the story of the shooting. ‘lieved he can recover. his body coroner she had = ence the 25 One the|noss German American Insurance company, shot and killed himself in the woman's >?" # rooms might relations management that to them, whether AS Refusal. the local tak- general] 20.-Jilted Gleason, you MILWAUKEE Follows of dur- of : > ative. a representa am glad " interested closer = DOUBLE March R. I shall upon the mine as often as possible, and there is nothing in connection with its 20 -Bishop the Metho- short and the Dead. parent missionary so-| ordained a bishop inj -» Suicide Mrs. 2 them s ine prise that will further the board give their | Cactus CenSine hours : hurt years Advocate secretary of the ojety He was 1984 New a enter- glory waited »‘ <: as ca Inspection . oo = "T shall be glad to have Salt FIRE church, Seventy-second died at his West after two that friendships." a committee as I stockholders "| the tens the Loop where she Reitman. several dis- "Why, most cheerful Initiative, of March Fowler of Epis at cop! 238 il street those no was by rive I give 1 zzle aaae BY three Bishop York, Henry a March president, New Charles in gaining day Lake, and ote sople are tomorrow to the were boulevard, se UL. the was| ~~ for in sacrifice uawill ly Dr. Ben. L. Reitmar Sete ee ee Methodist continent, ‘Tait. S B orn are Ppay-|one dissenting vote, Fred rhich h ©/negro . Sane of Pine Es luff. whic leader Blu tor n}jconvention was called for to return See as c a Drexel a dist are|j;ome through throughout England SeuAnibca the burned persons n by new was| leaders bill adoption ing ; that} ge ee eee raee Emma Goldman Ts Til. Chieago, March 20. - Personal friends of Emma Goldman and mem-j| bers of the anarchistic propaganda of try ag it will make it necessary for! trans-continental roads to employ] more men to get shipment the mails atacross the] continent for Atlantic ports wore s hotel and Mr. Newhouse. . found HOSTELRY ufternoon Several business ' 0 ay aia us -_-__--_. the why | Salt Lake be given another representative on the board of directors of the elicited | company that owns the Cactuszp mine. 3 r was "Dida I grant the request? asked . . Bose: seneg a E SANs "Mics El ae Rr csiraheciaka ees e of Popto make and Lake a place of beauty. There Bee ore e nes have Never bean # ime Had they | onan wouldn't granted the request ha 4 an ney | papa chasing] they asked me. The Cactus mine had an| were alarmed of today ericover oe of|as a result of a serious navy to many friends in ioe Newhouse NEES THREATENED im- submitted . utes that instead government allan no and] shareholders of Newhouse Mines and em-|Smelters, who had been sent by meeting of shareholders to ask that he senator ' fi Pane eee FAMOUS how-]tral several as most dar- police are). the Ea morning. it one million: annually building ships of ils auxiliaries I have seis section to Mr. large sums annually in sub-| lapse Miss Goldman is said to be at| 448] of Dr, Sidney Kuhl, home ships owned by private com-|the beneficial whereby ~20 , = seeking him in Chicago, but will] ing no ; heed to the erate telegram nc | ger O cansas, pr ng sucnent en ee and Senator en amendment and theo ees aston de- have accomplish prises, its end a ae a Senator Ba-}| Both were] in to enter for any know had not gone on the train." I nquiry-y at the Elkins home at the reluctant admission that C Senator moment, amended ee een will be enough glory in what I expect certainly shortly district quit business souls upon excitement, was I trict of Salt perton place of] a] echo when had prohibition prevailed and von introduced another. bill I abuse Improve and Beautify. not taken | to New He Chicago, March 20.-while ,¢ thousands of workers in ever The but is Washington] mournful died out The not +) the shipment of intoxicating liquors from one state into another, in which] withdrawn dis- so, personal the a diane hope * ns Rehave Clay Introduced a rider with reference the results of} spending as revealing 4! ciaje5 on a pant Aes 1¢ o head you for the| I thank your resignation. efficient and faithful service which you| gang fleeced the mini have rendered the government You|and spurious documents of a have : evi- and city officials cured accompanied Mr. he nee, ! ceed Mr. advance, the Hayes "Tt ministers' Chaster, characterized the grand jury inquiry rcountry which ports Is all parties in Utah, and I want them to believe me when I say that under 2° circumstances wouldI ask them to piace me in a DiDaT Ctra sen eke Ee Elkins, The smile that oa > of ; satisfac oe Tapai China. Sonth Aerio es, Japan, ‘ = : and the bounty now paid & Australasia ~ to first-class ships plying between AtEngland, publican say : Miss | mands, them? sub- 4) N as a desire to engage of his profession. Mr. Today of _ $7.50 esas terday and when the resignation pres sented to the President he BY essed his extreme surprise and |» % important| t 128] of Misws a's be 270| wee mail iti lantic was made by to the inquis- Mr." Hartsell tonight, sald blackmallers did not deter Y the meeting | President of 62 46] \ Mr. to S&S of Mor ¢ of a game. recommendation Attorney Healy gence become Washington attorneyin| two of thethe largest corporations the "his SETTLED the Mis-] ... + Gallinger ing which was obtained from other portant respects by Senator Ledge and -| sources, publication of which would! c.nator Simmons. The Lodge amend2s feet eis ali dete Serre wiate S 00 652|shock Chicago and knowledge of} oo sioiudes ships of the third class out which has already forced Busse 0/1), the subsidy, upon a proportionate] A ES RESIGNS inake changes in his police staft and rate as to the tonnage and speed resignation grasping |} of will LICENSE. license dinncean Ae escenmec B. east Washington, March 2 : eg ; for unnerved down the Ww the stand = thts sutiect scout ‘arrived with the in-| o'clock Miss fhere There Measure. March passed it may "Further than this, for me lsts now as a candidate rr und . Senator the itors as the total of the result of this agreed to put the bill through there. i . testimony regarding the attempt of e|* Efforts of the Democrats to talk the at candi-| follows of GOVERNMENT POSITIO Republican Special Service. ear The ppe completely i haEET Spec service wa 7 Taft as territories west OF oy Se GE od territo TIES... DOTA] heat 20.-When streamed relating has teen As it the east wsvneceeeeees Per rie states States and RIAA? car Ly Se any vines : $400,000 The fire| unles they add to their buslness the -egidence| sale sale of of liquor liqu bottle oror package, nearby residence! by y thethe botlle package, ch de, d smaller quantities than five gallons, eee = hoa : ae ia which clue hee. are subject to a| burned river Sutherland pu of states This state's Other northern and astern BEEP Oo acu ote te cx lines o% e's t a aeaRa is we addeleg anwea slug Ly the first bal- | .onfidence summarized .,., England ORO": 0 «is matwas lous iy estimated to a communicated. ; dissae sissippi cheeks ir plant] mad ae ‘ tears be ANOTHER ed yuntr was big of|nance makers company, ool Field lathes and other machi ery, one | which largest shops of Its kind in the;monit pecountry, yl Mo hgwas = ‘ can "Northern and several on tea a My Coun- | of Utah, solicitor of the i after Mitehell,| enue bureau, yesterday ind, a .| pRUGGISTS: HBurved. 20,-The ape la ot ahs tion fon Mitchell and | Muchine cowell, u nited sol Mel- " Large of the engine rt | Nagaski,Manila,| Gibraltar and New York This plan may have to be revise as likely, dat the Unite @ States ord a nich ‘ fe "French and Hitchcock said "The strength daecy was strips . Murch Thee to San stores Pranclswlll] sco" across poard his hand.the Samoa, Auckland, THongkoug, 2 a |Ine votes office. ae TO 552 found placed in a] a rope by by have y jot, 61 more than necessary to nomipate him. In this connection Mr.| rkel vention adjourned WP resident.JobneSt panels today, dik ne itinerary of the roul 1a | con 2 1 ahaa eat EMS EL RTE, ET e t he nines cruise was navigation his Into discovered poll ' ind | the the world" bureau of would down GAVEL Arranged. Itinerary in| and her life was saved. aie at ae rianoe i as casing aa MITCHELL TURNS OVER NeW. New be male prisoners, who reported the +, r to the jailer, and the woman battleships Wisconsin, Oreect and serNe braska,.9 ends. the: «armor? oe en Washington and Tennessee vi added to half of Evans's ships, would constitute a fleet of 11 battle ayo: two cruisers, the total e e pan's strength to Japan 14 go] nearby being made the blanket herself She they shall be} coast by the] in table ull burs aay the] to was couch the of Evans's fleet would. constitute a A short time after perminant mobilization of 14 battle | cell Mz Davi nport ships for the Pacific. The alternative plan told dead in his office veterinary surgeon ing to/ Evans's fleet, with hi at] but to court by 9 o'clock this morning, ] hour before that time he was] o round The 4 a yet} bail, nae today fact, I I am a business man business in politics. mise which. T re ra } " rTa 2 eae 3 pine "a se : Indictments assure some - who have6 won by party service = the henor to which I should aspire. I Nac Mulaney and Harry )Schinkler ese ere eer 29 40 sy having obtained $2,400 from Rev. ton Culver Hartsell by means Pr sident "resident, tary secreta secretary} 20 to office would be usurping the rights of 3) Ne oe ene BOCrees teb : ' a Rr ‘ ation fo a: i Dee seln MTA SO ‘ al Ya > tonight declared that the tried Merch the of| pansen ‘sphere. Mrs. Davenport ae 7 to assault both of them Dr. Jorgensen was permitted Chica and of If | i eet The navy department has been plan-| = ning for the 1 three months to not) ‘ : 1 retain the Mississippi, the New paras} head- opportunity that is ever the lot of one who runs for office, ae > | o : -Ause van bs Si ec as oe é y a 7 ae can Cana ne aa a me into it. None could sur> epsnae it ioe ans : the senator me. to never could in an| BANC e (6 eloped -- own | VaICE EO eee eye ; sidy bill &authorizing the postmastersid) 41) y. voted tomorrow by the grand general to pay~ ships . of second class F 5 jury charging Jacob Marooney, James! with voyages of 4,000 miles or more . 7 etca le ith | between Pacific ports and the Philip-| statement first wefal' it «pead oe : ra Weaatoraeeivaiioes? = of his] | not tnere mn Blackmail. of- success ede, t ° ae >, Tat Typ Ic quarters of Secretary Taft, Frank H-.| 6 rot e "s aicn Hitchcock, manager of the campaign 9. iy. cecretary of war to obtain the| fical very matter a As tics tasteful aa whole story 5 . "His story conflicted with that told| 7 y au 3 vas py Mrs, Farmer, who says she was! taken up to the bedroom by Dr. Jor-| SaRCee the States not to| vale t+, tell Mae the : Sen tens who the mining operations under his con- En Rush work on a the new battleships battleships] would insure the Seencnive In the At-| ! . + arlantic of ten battleships and four ar) niored cruisers. yn magnate trol form the sum total of his earthly ambitions. "I have never taken an active part in politics," he sald, "and I have not sire to ever enter> poll = the es slightests desire Elkins Also Disappears. Washington, Mexch. 20. -- "Lost, | | strayed or stolen, one Itallan prince," | ‘fs the way ore Teaders regard the Where Successful ne Important at United shou Is disposed mining sky-scrapers, callers that the bullding up of Salt Take and carrying to complete success the] his of to positively deny that he ever had any political aspirations, to gesert as positively that he would under no circumstances ever be a candidate for vas ules Soa cones< le Tp : a gotea busy rieand The sleuths ‘ Indicted Goods the ling§ Rar yay aelaee j Qyercoming . oceasion family. > . Margin. - of builder reached home yesterday after an absence of several months, a portion of which time was spent in Europe, took all i : . With woman Newhouse, 000,000,"with:a prospect of ‘further in-.|\pelleve.In évery man yemeining in that by inheritance from other mem-]} sphere in life to which he is adapted. | bers he (eed Claims of " e r a . " ara arpa bee pee a atenter. purchasing ies Soe ae te Keer die oe of ¢ e er. Z e "T have nothing to say,'' were the | occupled for the next five years at last words of the duke when he madé] least. My ambition is to build up the RY i Hitchcock . ° duke fore 10 this morning in a driven toward the station ba Bas officials said: Nomination on First Ballot FI found sleep- T STi. : End | crease the | the millionaire formation n | young "Corts uinly, cor- and | by the authenticated statement that] e > de ss ¢ 9°. | the ducal ase ane aoe less than $2,-] newspaper | is determined i atic tact vw the welfare 5 that it has not sure they would shows | am Southern Oe : . nee "Certen The ene is_pecorniug preve thei nape: t Fs lent that the much heralded engagebeens andcane outa he's ar office , ~ See ic ie the oud SIEGE Ee ne TIMES OF from that party only by crowding out ne kee ecyal cousin, the king of | S9me one more deserving Italy or the sturdy Americanism of | b®¢omes simply Impossible., than I, it ' movement." MANAGERS Samuel author- | good on today meter) 6 Up perton Place, and duke the king some cA a campaign regulated the 1 is Build Business Section and Pop- possessed of a mercenary motive seeking to marry the daughter of Upon state in the control of the Sia apptnnae 7 ' rectify the liquor evil. have a direct voice in Will to St. Augus-| |rank, in view of the possibility | accession to the Italian throne it. I'll bite teeth, | have in the balance. . that high license would believe the people should after stated was | marry It; . ae Ways prohibit. But atere te io. doubt ta'my- mind that is to. pay & visit ity that points out, at the same time, that the states, the advent of prohibition over liquor traffic of this city cou'd Disappears || riage, give hisas consent to he believes hated the preacher as cordially as laws. Abruzzi tine shortly of state knock' "Vil" ENTERPRISES ee | deputized | § rhe eee ‘knife'. an she : re was dead, tong . of From Washington, Causing Local Comment, left 2, "Farm ‘ eYsr Wevas Dr. rgensen's' in so apartments sbeds 18. D1 ing as | have a head . it to death.' . AS on a TAFT e tnder arrest threatenea! fa sta nt the home, knowledge hed Duke Republican Special Cable. Rome, March 20.-Great excitement was evident in court circles today following the announcement that the Duke d'Abruzzi was about to become engaged to Miss Katherine E)Kins. The king was reported to have had a long conversation with one of the members of his entourage on the subject of the projected marriage. It was also reported that the duke was in cable communication with the king, who Is his cousin It was learned, too, that 3aron Mayer Des Planches, the Italian ambassador to Washington, had been Found, Ge 6yhen,EAI placed e officers construc1St : vessels is admitted] j Fara ae jsta l being sae mieriod and Ms in PUSH oy Ow tet sh@ | hegesSGOOOCODOOOODDOOOOSSOSOSS Farmer. Woman rca sites woman '¢UNG of the ner the ¥ rot ‘8 ae,orse a Ne blankets.he ee laid to rest, than the liquor men, who | am not sufficiently chet people : believed have always found her ' option. caxanaie "| he oe! of the and all Mrs. KING MAY DENY CONSENT| WILL hearty congress there early in} arrived | Elkins party The result of the} | the present month, | ambassador s mission could not be leaened sted. is Reported. Cc ra Royal Objections though evangelist, summoned denied of in language: not think the revenue . received from saloons by means of license ought to be considered called Two woman removed stabbing Insane Buttleships. for J onee surgical Jorgensen the were eed blood. the | am national victories for prohibition on the other hand, is one of the temperance advocates opinion," said The detectives threatened the vetInaseiiaaeen with arrest and he &T oe s i fo : me peotee ipo iv MYsS at {finaily ee ti @&@ oe ittec adioom upstairs They SLOT ne Ee will have eight} we two powerful ar Work necessity Sslty ; i na a at Dr. Birming-| en Diels wai. nc to the wonderful . should t be ‘controlled, and that, where the individual is not able the indiscriminate liquor traffic, the state should protect him. "The sentiment of the vast majority of the people of Utah is overwhelmingly anaes pedestrians recognized where Carolina, /,etulsers and .. three scout These plans do - not take into} Speers rushing .5> Michigan cruisers-Chester, Several men | of han, Salem ; aay niece cific, the Atlantic coast , powerful battleships standing and a Scout a my treet Siator. auW BY - Thomas, lishment of focal pf} said Farmer was found sit=i buggy. Her horse > oe ; in the middle of the mi the for local option, in preference to one for state-wide prohibition. He coming cf local option would mean in Utah, as it has in many other a large area in the state. a struck Mrs. aswaw te es ge eel ments dyed with | Massachusetts,| Carolina, crujsers-North ere street. etd rn in eat commission: Montane. Mun eo oe Later Mrs. afl navy} the ares Gee cee ee eee e Battleships-Mississipp!, Idaho, New| Hampshire, Mathonihah 7 ts of the! Farmer aoe red times in the left breast. an bureau aii will be sels c ports department In » oe goveri up in the following ee proper legislation, and then secondly, upon rigid law and its only executor is our officers, backed "She | on) Atlantic fleet. inthe: Orient, ..bich JF]. x¢-49. at Dr. \ eevuvted ae os of Japan: and Jorgengen, S iaeane broke consequent "pro-| yr. arm | Great Britain ana ‘armer | longations of the cruise, will make it} (Woy and dfa not realize she was inpossible for all the new ships to have) jy-eq until she reached the bottom of been finished. In cad a; es the stairs and got in her buggy and esti go, and in our "What . will be done with this, , and other evilsa in our state that ought to be remedied, depends first 3 See een Gonenes frst: 0) | en- turned then Davenport Mrs. says her and abused her, saying she wags) pee to win the love of Dr. Torment" | At as far as they he hated their business, thought it would be good ‘spite work' to put liquor back into Mr. Jones's county. The contest was most bitter, and aroused every man, woman and child in the county. And the tlquor: Interests were defeated by about 11,600 to 100. It was this contest that stirred up the entire state, the final reene * sult of which was the enactment of a prohibition law for Georgia. | ML ee Mra Daven es s in writing the once-noted eae q oe : Mrs. intended ne county. own "No sooner had his body been 4 port, who) escorted her upstairs, to have be well ey said that it would an adequate fieet at all times in the Pacifie and that there should be a new fleet built for the Atlantic. Brents are now developing to ma- he she side eur? Esa ey Ba ‘Jotmeris ne Ina recent,statement Admiral, Dew-| Fe 5 which good out and i had , driven them was a great The evangelist aa . afighter of ee the liquor interests, ae long as | have a foct, I'll kick it; as long And when my teeth are all gone, I'll gum ay Farmer wenteet tosoime the office of Finnicete Dr. Jorpanel eo bor hia of 0 battleships from. this]'her negro woman wash for theher'stc veteri-| battieships % \ et sities a : eel : a new ‘ Views € Called on Doctor. 8 o'clock last night, About are Legislation is now pending It 2" have been at work on all day. from| invitations that stated be aacceptwould and Germany France V any 2 " ed also. It was stated some time ago that theightadministration intendedbattleto] ‘eas ae admiral Evans's magazine, ‘Sam' Jcnes, that know not may "Some veterinary the of in a recent in Georgia. prohibition : making assault |. upon Davenport Secretary sur-; () Farmerfor and the an mystery "| | Mrs. Rtsitas work : : E | dreamed a dream of miracles; | saw the Russian free; } saw the saloon close its doors in Memphis, Tennessee. | saw the laden camel pass thru' the needle's eye; " saw old Kentucky dry.' | saw the trust that paidekg its fine; Mrs. | of motive league office the to went the anti-saloon Office If Offered -_-_-. "we a ae ae aeoeat 5 act piaa to ) surgeon, are matters that the police, © , , N a0 ~ and the : coroner are now investigating| aes e Onisedesepgareeos bear Jis aiteastot one o ports. eae It was a writer prus-| life with his ended women Jorgensen, and But state prohibition is better. South, expressed his surprise at Kentucky's stand dead found was surgeon, the Why - a passed a to shat Metcalt Fannie | Davenport, abstract Davenport, veterinary in-| e- pease in the e hands = ae of s Mrs, in| nine office after witnessing a quarrel between the two women in: his office last night, and indications point to the ce ie : i by her, wound John leading demented, aici. ae y anc! and. PhS me knife at city. Mrs. be fact that ea ae ae oe aaa 3at nalc ' fleet, a 0 a e e carried o acid. ee Beir Se Sa of death county jail, after having jacket at the atlempted to commit suicide this eee neat a ae Dae belng British ports. It was estimated in the 2 tcp lan oe pa of inflicted wife the of | Farm-| manufacturer, | serious breast, Davenport, the] the to stop at Melbourne and point a 20.-Mrs. William cigar the with one invitation from Japan that the fleet shall visit one of her ports The bureau of navigation has designated Nagasaki as the port of call. Great at of is we ted te ithe, Unit in most cordial terms nea cepted today lying her car- of Mareh wife well-known home Pacific ocean; and that foreign natlons by inviting the fleet to their ports a is Ind, Farmer, legislation Not Out for Political Preferment and Would Not Take Alliance to make the state sovereign in its prohibition legislation. If this passes, there can be no inter-state traffick+ ing in liquor. In such event, the keeping of the prohibition states ‘dry,' will then be a matter of merely enforcing the state statutes. And with no liquor manufactured in the state or shipped in, this can be easily done. "It seems that Utah is behind in the procession for state prohibition. It ought to be at the head, if the profession of religion counts for anything. Certainly, no state in the Union makes so much of religious doctrine as does this state. Why not put it into practice in solving the liquor problem of the state? "The power to do this is in the hands cf the next legislature, not representing a creed or church, but as men who profess to belong to a church that bears the name of Jesus Christ. Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama have already enacted prohibitive laws and all of the remaining Southern states are now considering such legistation, and will probably do the same. Even ‘old Kentucky' is almost entirely dry, there being but 14 out of more than 100 counties where liquor may be had. "A certain noted infidel, now dead, would change his mind were he now alive. He used to say that he would belleve in a hell when Kentucky went dry. He would probably change his mind about some other things, too, were he privileged to come back to this world. of -- Washington, developments in the cabinet meeting today indicate clearly that the United States purposes to retain an adequate force of battleships at all times in the option sympathy with beth. ROME 1S EXCITED TO BEAUTIFY CITY OVER ENGAGEMENT NEWHOUSE'S PLAN eo prohibition law against the traffic in liquor? with evil, and the liquor business is a USED Q) | answer, most . Battleships asked, should the state of Utah enact and enforce a most emphatically, yes! There can be no compromise PRICE FIVE CENTS. Today-Warmer. Italian Court Circles Busy Directing New International SSS Sam Accepts Invitation Tendered by Oriental eS -_ Uncle | OC. < |