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Show » zh z ' * i‘ - sa » @ ber ewer See Aes peat Inter-Mountain Republican - . a - x i & ‘ So Ey , ae VOLUME IX, NUMBER 44. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, PRESIDENT URGES HART M'KEE'S DAY TARIFF REVISION Most --~ Special Message is Praised for Evidence Shows Wife Wants Brevity and General Divorce to Marry Italian Moderation. Marquis. Chief Executive Repeats quest for Needed Action By Lawmakers, Re- LETTERS "March 25:-President Roosevelt's. special» message did not excite' extended comment in either branch. of congress jt was. praiged chiefly in both the senate and house for its brevity and -)moderation, although many of the Republican leaders in the house expressed. surprise over the request of the President. for appointment-of a tariff. revision mayor of Greater former much to do with who had York, the drafting of the Hepburn was in the capitol some today for time consulling with members of the house judiciary committee as to the furtl¥er amendment bility. of Hepburn labor bill in order to placate Jenders Mr. Low +s restill further, this afternoon turned to' New York representatives for further talks with employing large ‘of great systems in order to have the numbers of men bills satisfactory wo all interests when it jis reported house to for the finally pasage Appland Democrats Message the ident m esihe senate Prt silence In the was re ceived in members apthe Democi atic house sident's re ommendathe Pr plauded 3eVSenator tariff revision tion for eridge Vv aS the happiest man in conthe President urged two for gress he had been fightmatters for which time-the prohibition of ing for some and a tariff commission child labor that both bills will be He believes passed before congress adjourns. of the President, recommendation provision tor a fa yor of. ample manent waterways commission power to. make. it effective, was. regarded favorably also. The recommendation in favor of eurrenecy legislation In the message is satisfactory. to Senator Aldrich and sa) ‘ovrlney! ress! , In ae PRODUCED iagrs,' prem setasidecin dec cow a ofr ‘the Ufilted States iability bil probably will be iaken up imine senate as Sogn as the financial legislation is out of the way "The President said in part ‘T the veney "ny recommendation employer's liability law, draw _conferm Sopreme to the ¢o6urt. recent: dd ton of Within ihe limits (Continued on Pace for the jn- ‘Tere CAN'T KEEP STRAIGHT Colone} whose pic Ward, trouig again in was one of the officers who were fire to buildings Daniel 8S. shown, Ward is here Colonel three tried Néw Confederate for serine York City in 1864, was He =m A. Hartupe McKee. jowMM glad ds ‘ Bince doned by President . Lincoln then he has been in contlict with the swindling nuthorities on charges ol op many occasions the shows ‘now, of bim and at taken- Ward the in, The picture as bottom 1885 at appears he Js a hieture employ a Gate Mrs of the Woman's Christian Temperance from Cache to Kane counties in the state pres:dent will sweep Utah Loomis Will to 7 That 181? nt $e@.n 4 : all persons opinions Says Most ment that who have have believe, been 2 believes hand It thought in there many are . attention and these columns, who or have of a ta good . liquor the some of \ J ) \ 6 \ word to are supporters Republican at least does some for a phases a of tion?" of { that this this has not yet been said, and said rightly, to put their views in writing, and ieee es send them to the of Mme. wife Anna of his rein of the Is fie way?" ‘th aa : ; é eI eI fe 1ere ae ofwas Mme. Gould SRG this eee a was seen FAMOUS DIPLOMAT SEVEN ARE DROWNED whe é Helie and Roneb ead bY KAISER LIKE | RATS IN TRAP Ruler, ahenbinsataopstoasah 2 March Washington, Jayne Hill, named ambassador i issador to to the the German German persona grata to non for the | Towhboat and Locks. } deifememnen ‘ 25.-David United Marietta, States} i s| e empire, German em-| of the AN Ohio O., Murch river when the barge on which! Secretary strong the President S| just above the dam and swung it, behind its towboat with barge, | the » bias There is "io official reason forth-| against the locks, coming' as@4p the cause of the kaizger's! It was crushed between the towboat attitude. Cine story is that some action} ana the locks and the water rushing of Dr. ; ‘Hill's.in A Henry's visit : to peethis country aroused} 7 E Ps aie LOUTH st TesenE Ment an Germany Phis seems} quickly fillingnd it. . The seven men had} : a , XL no time to escape and went to the bot- into the hardly the - tom of probable course because of when Prince] Dr. Hill} was first named for the post last No-| vember there was no protest. Another] report is that it is a question of reli-] sion, jection all the more perplexing. Presi-] dent of Rochester university, minister| RE10r positiona ae "arty : . Aisa 3 manor 5 1 eh » tariff, tarifft thecreme They y down are are to old o time of the Ohio and Mississippi, famed in stories of that stream. The abd recent river "i floods. swollen still is . After the next the feature ea. 2 much| from accident, the the Boats were lower-| by. stoodeffort Columbia ed and every was made to rescue| the members the deck aoe atements and the secretary can Perea ed: letterhe from: ¥ the a co at . ee = ae es ah e to kaleer pace eae ae the 2 Chicago, livan and - 26.-Durham| the troupe. barge were E Those in lilinols, ee pact = ee 1©® meeting o the contral agmmaictes zis house house ¢a 2S resolution "° tron enttom the the not elty only finances committee it is very sense of - meets the likely meet- 000 worth poses, of bonds for special pur- The call for the election ‘will be rushed, the election held and the result wilt be known Defore the city council fixes the annual tax levy In Juiy No It is. Retrenchment a Seen, well-known fact that the finance committee and the committee on estimate and apportionment have nol attempted the city to within keep the expenses the revenue of that would be raised by 13 mills, the present-tax levy. The estimated expenditures, as compiled by the special auditors from reports of heads of departments, shows that the city will need $1,335)439.42 this year That amount will be raised, say the special auditors, by making a leyy of 142-3 mills on the dollar, providing the total valuation is $47,000,000, which, in itself, is greater than last year. If the city actually needs $1,235,439.42 io operate every department this year, that h ae amount t levy + dea cannot | be ofe2 ius. ‘i i mn in tke ‘intention of.t th managers to get inoriey levy as well, it Is shown that the $600,000° they expect to get from the proposed been sea cia £0 call that was ce Be be vo and be that and by general4 net create any (Contioned on STOCK t consumed by obligations," by already have replenishing r funds by the paying more Page capitat. Uwe.) It FAKIR iS CAUGHT a i em- mos SSM be will yeu"s a vaaiicae hide 3) 7. 58 ae nds This remuneration to those funds Gould's asked. she exclaimed will issue last contracts started it ata ) Helen up her goin 2 bond paying Avila ing . come | street reporter Dp trom. not only a bond issue but from an &dded. thx wel- most Wor RAILROAD A. by LAMBERT. the on New CASE IS DECIDED BY PROUTY Washington, Mareh 25.-The Inter- stete Commerce commission in an opinion rendered by Commissioner Prouty' anninnneeeits Heckion. S0Gie case of company! aid Wvinan,. ‘others ehegainst:oe gue"and Hoste board York of the]Surance on their rail rail and and lake ship- York city to Chicago but after that time from New ments Minneapolis, and American, | such the blood royal to seek a wife in the ON] to friends admitted States, United board the ship that a tentative engage-| ment existed between himself and Miss] Katherine Ellins, the handsome looking = daughter of * United States r rSenator : Stephenbrtee B. Elkins of West Virginia, ‘ : y : | te si Ef and he iress to:an- enormous, fortune. D'Abruzzi, confiding that the eM-]} S48e™ment was only tentatively arrange4, explained that this was the reason] that it would be improper at this time] lake rates were advanced that there were many rarer snoul ratesre 5 ye ee OOrt Ss e responsible to thé SeOL ene aS eC arriers ae eac ik et eee ot ac ma 1) 4 rem for loss by perils of the 8 May 1 an order will be issued putting in effect the reduced rates unless the defendants have previously tenderthe eee, bere p y 1e receives a which under of shipment a contract ed hiss cae same Beene 2 ‘ aineies s ance iB y ght minke the lcci traffic, if any are eka required. a their Italy Rosy will rejoin a gina Elena, and mer maneuvers ane ers before his alte. He ie said: re part , will in the Re- from *‘Tt t isis that : T not am Louisiana has sailed the recelving duke] wire- Washington. aceasaryv neces veryPe Seo i oe Neigeine cae ° JY Stake, Of ue Ae See suM-land is now behind the bars in x almost a year For be p> fin-/ - parish prison. the not October. Sinee the Lusitania has been constantly less messages ship, vE take , . which in the tender coq He admiral should royal Italian navy, is on leave of ab-| sence, Immediately on his return to] Elena, is an it . ‘ Embezzler Is Caught. New Orleans, March 26,.-P, P. Du@enhelfer, former tax collector of fe he who sea, re- Duties. Naval to Returns duke, the exists. #sious and otherwise yet to be arranged which might cause delays. The of which contract a transportation nyblic leaves shippers free to arrange for their own marine Insurance, The commission held that the ad-|. matters, actually engagement the saidei announcement formal any Make that an. | ys to 50. State¢, en-! the presidency.| for Mr;-Bryan dorsing the Sullivan men struck at Bryan Then tin wishes his gratify to refusing by the matter of selecting delegates to) drawn of the American from the diré -ex- council be 0 to Steamship Lusitania, via Sable Is-]and the cest of insurance was includ!and and Halifax, N. S., March 26.-/}¢d in the rates On Monday, the second day out, the The commission decided that unless Duke d'Abruzzl, first Fine cousin Q of an me . mai Soo > Bh OleMd itse taatt ae sa 5 ae oute Peat see re Hing of Italy and the first prince Of} sponsible for losses arising from perils ished Sulpart) S. correspondent Copyright a : March 25.-Roger C. his friends kept their Sheverman on} saved. > : Unadorsed the ee the. DEAD IS OPERATION AFTER Francisco, who March was -- Brean vy a | emouratia ney adopte tate a tha e President: eae STEVEN San Stevens, White. Korean fanatic q of of the is whieh afterncon, will yote and Maine ratiroaa® and ‘other Prior to the opening of navigation In. 1907, ieanecs ary ee Parnes He sticani: Lusticania days,|t? three or stream 4an cer ficial explanations Kaiser. Such qa oman moving town two for shows then BY Special rats are con-} Saat ‘ President none that they have declare and ace in the aoe ontilof. state rents = : like eee the tiuke >‘great - trapped his} law, and ie ee x riter 6 as Seren ‘ cerned, of ‘6 aaral ste a through river The troupe was one of those which, in| summer, travel from one river town to another, tying up at the shore and giving is unconfirmed. this but The position of Dr. Hill in the world] letters and diplomecy makes his re-|. . of hold tho . Duke of Abruzzi Confides Ene} « gagement to Friends on in the \ they were sleeping was crushed against ihe stone walls of lock No. 18. The| parge was being towed by the steampoat Columbia, was 3 18aand a3 starting,out| see ; J on a season's trip. The current is} but ALLIANCE . men floating! drowne drowned peror, and will not be received. This information conveyed to the} state depariment today by a cablegram | trom States nS Ambassador Char-]|=f Rebee United Geeta ; ene sh a tounded not only Root, AMERICAN Board Steamer. 25.-Seven were were troupe troupe it inereased ing that the city council be asked to call and election on an issue of $600,- the he a went thes a He foot fri come." ae Bisenbarth-Henderson theatrical theatrical she- in Miss was no," friend econ David Jayne Hill is Persona Non Bar ge Bearing a Theatrical) Grata to German | Troupe Crushed Between this tnat be owners If the bond issue taxés will be In- ~----_-_-__o-~ -e -__ - --- wipemienene } ug by that that she no, | SNUBBED stands pel a anes i intimated be welcome good. ADMITS again ee is eee es > 150) entra "ark outh., She wou not admit thaté oashe wasceneaged to4 Brin Ce Was ens e home?" "No, \ al- Boni- i ; must the set plan officials, but tremity into have fallen. When the ee ae eae anything he cc 144 ta 3¢ fnltinc not | TTALIAN hat? sowaily. fe the editor million ‘in bonds, tax levy as well. property anyhow. conclusion from party Amiahle. could have against me." "Yet you believe that he Orn ee at the a the levy the creased This ca sprerrnite mm Waldors Watonia hotel. "YT have met Mr, George Gould ut once," he said; "T do riot know what the tax American elty only to issue not shook afiair. a Ie the Count The whether the is issue bonds or not. is voted for, the of the count with a sad shaice weer and the intimation that d not be held strictly ac eau pa , paper CCC Expense: of more than half but to increase the prince-today he was As for Even the the friend of all the world, mention of his cousin, Count Boni, did dismissed the mot arouse him, He st ee Gould, cousin, Prince RATE et mo- of not mated cards." of the toward Goulds The attitude unSagan remained the prince De George Gould is said changed today, to be furious over the publicity that that the has followed the discovery followed his sisprince had secretly ter to Néw York. ne traffic: The 3 say,for HIGHER The program administration T ES them, HAVE Figure Revenue on Basis_ of 14 2-3 Mills to Meet Esti- face De Castellane. An honorable Frenchman cannot tell of his own he heart affairs. he declared, and awaits the pleasure of the woman he prince did not see Mme. Gould today nor did he call at the residence where the of Miss Helen Miller Gould, woman he hopes to make his wife is a guest. have only been in America of‘a ficially since a few minutes hefore 1 this afternoon," he said too'clock night, with the smile that is bound to friends. Win him a host of American "T must not rush things It is likely call at Miss Gould's resithat I will tomorrow and formally leave dence 4 given expressed Suitor Would Be Welcome in Her Home, vorced liquor question, and therefore it invites these to contribute brie? and forcible statements of their views, i d 7 . and it invites all) who think they have something to say on the question "Should Utah Adopt Prohibi+ Tokio, Washinton, Marcel 15.-Assistant ecretary of State Franels B. Loomis ho has been out of the public controversy W ince his with Herbert minister bowen, to Venezuela appointed commi joner for © United States to the oa oO ¢ t noss- FIRM MUST _-, that the Shepard believes Mrs. future. ANNA GOULD STANDS and you will see because you go.": $ Go Union, near Half Million is Voted Earlier. New York, March 25.-Helie De Sagan, after a fortnight of living as prosaic W. IL, Thomson, and Mr. Bertrand Du Fresne, became a_ prince again on his return to New York from Philadeiphia early this afternoon. He finally beeame convinced that no amount of denial would counteract the effect of the positive identifieation made a few hours after the prince arrived here from Paris last Sanday. so Without saying as many words the prince confirmed the story that he is here to urge his suit for the cele thinker is "demaindlitg a ‘aaa jnviantignhiote of all sides of this _@ mighty Shang. Evers mighty question, and many of our best men and women are. brave enough to take up this great battle, but are waiting for tight as to methods, not reflecting that power and light are so correlated that when you get one you have the other, as in the case of an electric motor-when the trolley is on the wire over: head, it goes and has light. You say you can't see? You are disconnected. Reach up and touch God, 7 _ OS Ar' Shepard, r Cachard, Mrs. Melktee, however had taken refuge with Miss Lillie Lawlor and Mis AWlor wrote frantically to Signor Agliott!l begging him to send MarGuglielmi:**Am here in this hotel, own house Plense address a secret. Am stopHood Wright and her ean ter, Mrs. John Markel If that ruglielmi you send boy is with him ower immediately { must him. ce rell him to come Straight to room 314 If I see ft iim { can calm him If Gugnot with you telegraph him. ave ot him the pain this We must do all we it less awful." 7 prosec utor said Mrs MeMcKee of made having thirty-five housemaids, but Maitre Labori proved that Mre. Mckee Only vear had five maids in the she kn Hart VickKkex pir- E. movement Boost Levy in July if Issue of ee people into whose hands it falls. "However, we are glad that they have awakened to the fact that the truth of Almighty God has power land-this_ terrible to kill this arch insulter of virtue, the scourge of motherhood, the desolator of the drink traffic-that can no more be run without using up boys than a saw mill without logs. The question Whose boys shail they be, yours or mine? is: "Perhaps the worst feature of the above address as given out to five million voters is that the vast AS majority of these voters will never see a refutation of its statements and will never know the truth. never before in the history of reform we are under obligation to be a propagandist, and the temperance platform speaker has the attention of the great thinking public today in a way that exceeds anything in the past history of the temperance movement. "Martin Luther's reformation was a toy compared to this great reform-if we could only today celeFor if it could run through the tand this morning that Christian voters had united brate an end to it. in 2 new Declaration of Independence, the liquor dealer and the practical politician would all fold their tents like the Arabs and as silently steal something and leave the country for the country's good. For the liquor traffic has been tried and convicted; let it be called now for sentence. "Utah has caught up the onward step of the mighty temperance host, and from Cache to Kane the Never has the enthusiasm for our cause been so great, and ‘Saloons must go!' glad cry is going out: wherever meetings are held in the interest of this cause the largest buildings are often inadequate to accommodate the crowds, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union with hearts attune to the Master's leadership, with love for all suffering humanity; wwith a belief in the consecrated parenthood of this tende . # state regardless of creed; with a dasife for. protection to. tempte d young man od, and Hart McKee in New York, It reads ‘You have landed by now and I am so hilarious at the prospect of a letter from vou I can hardly contain myself. Come soon to your Tom who is almost crazed at the thought of seeing you again It doesn't seem as though I could wait a month longer We must be together Christmas. Some nightsI almost feel you and Il am sure at such moments your arms are stretched out from miles away to your Tom and how she longs to creep into them. Our mutual passion is made a bridge on which our souls fly to each other across space. I will come the moment you send for me so we can be married and return together and here without soing. to America Sutton this the divorce and amazed French judiciary He answered the charge that Hart Mckee had starved his wite and foreed her to live on pickcrackers by proles and sardines and hotel bill, proving that © their and board in the Hotel rooms cost: 322 a day It was La, P. arous luncheons disclosed that Mrs. McKee's $12 to $40. Meranged in. price from cheques paid the rent, also iCee's Shortly hefore her flight showing he expended $1 6,000 in decorations in and paid $6, 000 to thelr new house the break lease. morning after the quarre)], Mesent a note in baby talk, asking "make up' ET Our: boy is sorry if been naughty Always your lover-Hart.' Mrs. McKee had fled and Hart telegraphed her ‘For baby's sake, come back. Teint done have anything wrong give me another ¢ me nce You know 1 alw ay ioved you ture bie. & ,4 te Tacitly Confirms Story That He is After Former Wife of Cousin. saloon As "The liquor dealers have read the handwriting on the wall, and at !ast they are on the jump. (?) address given to the voters of the United States by the direct evidence we have that wonderful Not a Model License League oniy last week, which was a mass of falsehoods and misrepresentations. single one of its statements was worthy of acceptance, but it will be believed and accepted by many of the to sailed in the eteamship Philadelphia 1904, under the name on December 2 she and 4 maid servant ocof Davies, eupied the cabin. She remained in the Fifth avenue hotel disguised for ten days until the divorce was granted. The she went to Philadelphia marries with her Mckee and sailed for I aris hard-won husband SiC Maitre Labori, in his statement, paid Tor McKee nearly $6 00.000 the « find says: McKee was in New codes. While Hart York bargaining for his divorcee he and the then Mrs. Hugh Tevis corresthrough letters and telegrams ponded in a certain code and words. A crowded courtroom listened breathlesspassionate outeries of ly to the wild the violet-eyed widow to the absent lover, as read by Maitre Labori, 1S The dated Monte most quotable Carlo, November, 1904, and was sent "Yerpolated' into the létters and that Mrs, McKee denied the meanings given by the eode, Maitre Labori stated that his, client Was not attacking "his wife In any Way and was making no charges. He suid he read the, letters only to show character of the woman. the lt was Tevis developed that Mrs. for her journey to New in preparing York ordered in from a wigmaker red braids red London two Wigs, also with which disguised herself and she res in ihey American are few Secretary liquor the Mrs. tages j*ceived- litle attention,. Phe *employer's leaders say the prehibltion oon j: by informed." ceep sald that' Majtre Barboux chad tH: Senane tT sw orn: evidence of the bank of France tons at the Sur ‘expert that forged words had been in- FotomteHgarten demanded. ‘by we PRINCE DE SAGAN TO RAISE TAXES DROPS DISGUISE DESPITE BONDS in the theory of the prohibition of the indiscriminate sale of intoxicants. undoubtedly has a right to drink what he pleases just as he has a right to place his fist In the latter case the right ends where the other fellow's nose begins, and in the forwhere he pleases. The exercise of the right to drink alcohol has become mer it also ends where harm comes to others. a well recognized source of injury, insult and inhumanity to so many of our citizens that steps toward the restriction of this right for the sake of the protection of other more vital rights to a larger number is justifiable. "The indiscriminate sale of intoxicants in my own observation and in that of my friends, and according to the testimony of liquor dealers increases this harmful consumption. To give account of the many hardebips which the liquor business works on the ‘people of a community, physically, socially, morally and The alleviation of any class of these injuries would justify individual restricfinancially is not necessary, tion in the matter of alcohol consumption in any workable manner. "Although speaking without wide investigation, and heartily in favor of state prohibition, | believe that the application of a prohibitory law should for a year or so be left to localities to determine in order that when the state law becomes generally operative our experience and sentiment may be able to cope with any localities which might be unfriendly to such a law. On this account a term of local option would seem the better policy, unless the sentiment of the state is sufficiently strong to elect officers who would uniformly enforce the new law even where unpopular. As to this sentiment | am not definitely March 25.-Unquestionably it Paris, MeKee's day in court towas Hart most notable introduction by day. The Maitre Labori was evidence alleging that Mrs. Cornelia Baxter-TrevisMckee's desire for a divorce is due to the fact her having brought the of Italian Marquis Gugielmi to her feet. The marquis has been infatuated with Mrs. Mckee 1904, when she wasince vered between him and Hart McKee Miss Lillie Lawlor and also Signor Agliotti, charge d'affaires of the Italian embassy in Paris, sought to bring together them and add a new American marchioness to the rank of the Italian nobility. with a battle of The day heg ran Malte. a: PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1908. "| believe "Any man Crowd in French Court Room Listens to Sensational Testimony. i 26, the betterment of social the the great organizations that are working for repreis as it one of their greatest foes in the liquor traffic, particularly Though there are preachers who are not advocates of prohibition outright who believe the ideal has been reached in handling this question in this country. Oscar L. Cox of the Salt Lake Young Men's Christian association, is one of the opponents Mr. Cox said: traffie in almost any shape. the today ol -_--_-- Washingt0n, of world sented there ieee) LEGISLATION IS IMPORTANT RACY MARCH SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? IN PARIS COURT): oe THURSDAY, Central a me 7 of the|/Such fugitive from 2 ety morganatic aby rene) one, marriage arrangements if a ‘ are would he in simply " would private be a absurd not be gentleman and I have reason to be-|necessary = tins family to contract a marriage and is reciprocated | wished feeling the lieve that being a prince does fact of a man But if a man intends to marry he does] NOt ammounce the fact until a formal} make the procedure different, proposul for the hand of the Jady has} the justice America, otherwise for 01 fond- been the not "Like any other gentleman I should! Dr. : ale Richard C.° Seg Flow ower, under show n, 1ere is {Ye in fraud of indictments of with mining schemes, to New Yori for trial. is whose pie- a Dumber connection to be taken Dr. Flower was shot by % = been made to her parents and accepted] meet a lady and fall in love with her/ well known {broughout the country. Monday mornine, Georgia Endorses Roosevelt. by them. before I propose marriage. If accept-|He disappeared, forfeiting his bail sev"Tho stories that have been afloat}ed I would marry her and she would} eral years aso, and when recaptured Atlanta, Ga., March 25.-The Georgia after an oper- state at 11:10 one fastThenight etion. om ration was performed at! ftepublican committes has en- | that it Was necessary for me to ebtain| be my wife and take my rank In no]; Philadelphia, fought desperately 4 o'clox k and Mr. Stevens did not re-|dorked the administration of President|the consent or the king of ‘Italy in]|sense would she hold the questToriph) ugainst extradition, but his. efforts cover. "conrelonsnt on tharenttes Roose It order to eontract marriagatand that! paasition of a morgantic wife were yaln |