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Show cS) ( rt, ‘ ( | | 5 VOLUME IX, NUMBER 47. TWENTY-TWO PAGES N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? ATTACK Would-Be Assassin ani panion (IN Torn NEW to ° Kill Is Ki ed YORK Pieces by Explosion . in Instantly POLICE and While there are many topics now before the nation so prominently as to be called issues of the day, ou Which perbaps a great majority of the people do not care to express an opinion, the control of the liquor traffic is not one of them. Not every one cares to have his opinions expressed in public print, but Com- nearly () () Presence of Vast Throng. LLOWS WITH MANY SERIOUS ino Lines. of, : La Mounted Officers -« Sweep Over : ParkL and , Before in' rine Service fA Mob PakOr RESULST ‘ Called Rial re 150 Are opinion, on which he is ready to tall, and even to act, when the time |() oheOHe comes. Coal as and everyday to be drunk. When DISASTER Take Fire in Deep Shaft aad SurroundOe By Terrific Wrecked i : Con- cussion Which Follows. NO HOPE (if e RESCUING ‘ ApS THE es (){catest: Accident. Occurs in Same : a boy, those things were quietly passed over | was Dust ay fa Buildings Are i Pp le drink, and that itet is a disgrace Dis spersed, Gas = Ing the cecult is that the younger generation ic growing up invthe belief that-it ia not the. correct thing. te. isares | inally TERRIBLE i Absolute probibition finds comparatively few advocates as an immediate step, even among those who think that in the end it is desirable and is coming. But that there is In some quarters an impression in fayor of eyen state-wide prohibition, is evidenced by the statement of a former resident of Kansas, yestercay. This man is not a teetotaler himself, but rather is an admirer of the German method of controlling the sale cf liquor. ° Yet "he said: "Prohibition in Kansas was at first rather a fizzle. But it has gradually come to be a success. The law has created a public opinion against the use of drink, the moral effect of which cannot but be good on the young people of the state. "Of course | always could get liquor, and | suppose it may be obtained yet. But there are so many safeguards thrown up around the ‘blind pigs' that not very many people will take the trouble to get it. Qj ee PY ee CN every one has some REPEATS Were: ' Five Lost Yearsf occurrences. ENTOMBED Y Place ain es Ago MEN a Where ; 169° Lives Catastrophe of a "Therefore, although prohibition New York, turelir‘4atploded in Union Square sinca hande Oa March 28.-A fn the hands irk ae a x Intended - and Cohe n a pil sines Twenty-five poli emen, within fifteen feet of the , bomb of Selig Cohen, today blo the spot . . Half a dozen othe rm ye ame a Ork men, eee orce was ween the known well ; killed. maa The out Rie comrade . sticks of the The police victim de iflec Ren toon in the of mig as aiitacs 7 T pail) CCIE CC upon oO has not absolutely Li 7 prohibited, | am in favor of the enact- similar were) wounded Meer Ya 2 so eee ee handle wa prec flying char ee o vas < iallor, aedb an 1¢ 2 ae 5 many letters inst police did not See sc the killed signed divuige . written have licenses would be lost. s> -no sheriff. would would tilleries its explosion lived wit! so "The ; A WwW . aes And be the a more prisons. one else. drinking than There And at this of letter. and also made Nature, ) that you liquor "You would be | could sold would spies peor Regrets Failure | | | v ‘ara York, March 23.-In the prison Be Mev ue, Selle Silverstein, the ‘of |bomb tarower, tonight Sstatcinent to made Cohen might have in his murder , aS 4 io had plans. Detail: Soptoln, al- lreeral Me. confederates | clates act. ‘but Tea, Park. O'Rellly of the is now. be would no be And there less crime, no meet would the be The Not the It would be 50 or itit ¢and chance, the money rot- would and from Men 100 mostS men time In. even not print my you can find : it way name. out seems Maybe | am a to me. | am And there a coward, responsible but citizen are saloons would other | do of Hanna, be no revenuc from and from breweries it. and = ) The from drink more of it than they shop. reasons not want Salt than for | it printed. given ! have you. given you dray that . aail a gt one 7 the men Sten! + round a. soda-« name, and i ; : va when ees 1 I _ 1 tr‘ ne : reer there arte came } : "i and:anna a: TERY ae Pees Uas! . neiig' hae‘ alg» she <a ae ;mie j 1 " i £ i paras A ae ae . ee Bud TOHOW INE CAMe ae PsN OS t | in lugging eater somewhere = et cae | , Y < si a . a rao 7 benches a punk = , hurled where: Conscious ; struck In he Policeman ove " MeCor- } migtrede f heap or | scent Pv tell' and 3 wan, place Pollceinar the foot with DOLD BUG alone a received thee' Petr great ) a Cres roar: swept. large i an nd ST xf wa ae , ce L » walt onl; éf smoke, the n'' too 1 more Tells TsThougn Mi' n men out the Story of ing secuon directly exploded T aes‘at oO re to get hand hane. ed failed my y I f ff ‘ is{ who ie1 Act. i 'piece b AY lig to aabo ovatyut ‘ plosion oceurred, and later in vue hospital, he told the story act Belleof his : ‘Tt was for the cried first polic Eman the after minute police, reached his side.olie "I because was to . coinels Gl Nae ach yh man assaulted re one groaned. At first the he been handed he hospital "J pought bomb made pipe." at the declared a the drug bomb Throughout to that him, Urrow a pal icthe cele Ly, the but said bornb} later nitroglycerine store in myself he for ia Brooklyn from showed ee He being of the a said eee two the: ar-| reports been in police ten be-" Alexander, Cohen was -- ago, came good among among him saying to Avan from. orthodox (Continued Jew on year EVANS GIVES by9 Ro that} ae his Oe ac been lives of mules x have outright gas reek na much the | the the B sucoli a here.and, oa by. sidered || Shetatare' Steerea.) the by the explosion, Briggs, mine hich fled | es President oe surrounded be.neport that, 7 Dr, owing He and Rimmer. Harry Lyons. ? |} Two.) twenty a the was dust iN would bIi COMMAND Hill Weal Ci nOf , > lthe hes) had] to G rani marten) to lg ‘ _ a the well enough to Diego by the : vari : awed maintain antectite iespringse heoe 1 Thomas up to San will continue Francisco. 71> 25 miles Francisco an 2°re ot 4:20 in "? ecked of Bristow, afternoon track rack : ¢and agent was : hour, passenger ° clock . deep Not rea » Ok was oe with} te - Track. x aa ee ae estimated Louis this lk afte ae saying denies injured. only Che relating v \ ‘iL : t and 407 Pa sabe ik that tlio like to. ha't2 as the| at¢ ar ale a to Bade have whole affair 0f a a 0 e he ' a in|= ana) | earth, if «in oryiew an) the officials who knew tuday s7id that opporition courtiers og children ett "She = is Tine it of thDr. the was who re) markets bicycle. meant, jaunty prs af, She * little he there € wre 108s i thinks were been» recovered, there two men those of Sage Munson. Bia : + wget eg at the} up" ¥ prominent sailverr bet N'A alah here, to hurry but damage {s5 ‘estimated e Sp ae people said Si bieyele suit reasou)an* that é were all is do not the to oat ‘ Uve $650 7. wife and tO goes not offen ally Dutch. tab from he-said:: and on , wore" It a is just of|ture' a go her|she é we @jany many! democratic ever So is far the rosiriy woman Atlantic." country possible that 60] on 2 wear lke letter . across Mrs,Hill peer on 7 in thei is this of were] to A. Thomas ane es trie" Brodin of Terkimer, fe CoP nOUE ey SAG ‘ ide had The letter appear to ~hawe + been A ; written in a spirit. of hopelessness apd achualty i but nowhe re, does sorrow, the aro are Sak - ; - weeks } , June en who Jost Wa aoe married by joe mut for Mr AVORS F BILL hi . iigottence has sént Albany Alban) GOVERNMENT eS EMPLOYES WwW ene on March 28.-Senator Perking has introduced a bill prov viding for further compensation for labor th: of employes other and mechanics v 190%, Ge l j ep peas 1iose 2 ‘ anc he é . killed, vets withou ae afault ae mr : in th discharge owl Maratha ‘ a TheI s. bill ) € 1s st we iilles aof of ti hea thel ) of L unusual< intere Ads thelr lives ; and leave today|to the Pacifle coast because of the , - ey eee worl large} great number of employes noww work . al coast navy ing in the children| ae 5a f The bill gives to. legal representame tives of employes killed or injured the and widows The ea see eee aes ni 1902 30, ag ih PERKINS of a before Vamilies oS 4, tnis letter that he 7Thomas Ss toti take ke itit to all hope - ae be > 1¢ wrecked ba mine Y nearby of ré¢ 2 ut Oo ee GUC, " Second Explosion towns shafts to where] in 50 - right second of death of] the > at 10:30 ee where a lias was. j inin action have: Miners been Wodernl Federal ‘courts? cow fot all set to work with a brought f out : He could tell PITTSBURG rn victims of in- ENT M IMPRISO =~ Of ‘ } © to ntenced ' sentence would the 195,000, prison Ib years‘Comfwlseioner spendnited1,110 ‘Btutea *Lindsay will started today charges . of They tojon aq| nothing the sec-| ‘epare prepat a the | will cials theh few ot tre Monday in them called be declare no separate parat wn- would be at least enlen¢ on each Sr ; a ‘be sentenced 5 ce ea erat oe ee iin anc ;"Such v1 first He will' ea probably only Dee ct " Jam: to /.embezzlement. ced that there. RE a ~ imuz L1( The Masi {s ten years baby May. The merc} GEEK DOR : : os eae anc -bank to off will. be eat shown two the Tat FIRST As all were volunteers and _ their names were not taken when-they en- a list of the will ~ BANKERS | LONG FACE of case in 000 34,0 se-| aS| and inside, happened what about 4 2 s he ie badly injured it is feared all : , vere either kille sutlright oe ea ibe a smothere a one ale He c aie eYr: v Dy damp toreq exceed all] in feared] feare and unconscious found was Cuse the compensation and $7,000 PRA 4 to Pittsburg, Paa., Ds March ae 28.-If Henry 7 s re. Reiber, paying teller, and John Young, esas = : : 2 it .} pyudaitor of the Farmers' Deposit. National bank, receive thre maximum ‘ta ni} penalty for robbing. tli bank of - $1, en rushed to the east shatt, where they were joIned by the relief workers, who pele aor c Yeager were driven froin the west shaft,: which} was also caved in by the explosion, dig Penetrating out the fiftya short entombed men. distance, not ona by) added ' citizens and of death exceed ve juries were more re} felt being a and itj is s :names list. In case 5 of 3 the victims 2 The shaft was ¢ 9 "1 oa all air currents} explosion , to 60 the; not David, first, the than vere -tow arts s of q the > town, parts the in the east shaft, relief workers; headed : Inspector Mine 50 assist Follows. occurred explosion second ee STONE IS LAID FOR eee Butte, .Mont., Shoshone river Mare Irrig ation erent Wyo- canvass ae ene wee Hore 7,000 cores oNvitl be vaterec 7 efore fall and 50,000 acrés next spring. The land to be -Irrigated. is all: rich and made. Few Itis known 50 relief Phillip = . Wakely the following workers are an entombed: mine ee V ils on, Richard Frank Gardner, Gardner, Burton, Felix Peter Travis, and Alfred from neighboring Additionalz moned Victims . é Known. > .men ee av have Davic - ie 2 r coal pe :8 a the -desirable. auspices of irst sfone was acres of $7,000 ‘The the project United ‘:Je ams States government. Cundy, Thomas = ig be een nigh the throw dam_in ming, of t sday, ald is which will DAM 28.-The ond horror will not be avallable until} house} to house until_a or tomorrow Atlantic. | Collins, hillip Side > » all ie alive work WOrK of|‘the concerned,} Intelleetuality ee » either . victims may 7 Leave Tower will be the} Elias, state litera- | Christensen, ‘diplomatic of sent as the C. iid ae at Gillette; band a o'clock and level out from The 5 her prefers that she does she : to remove cfour first explosion. ; ‘ 7 flied with debris and cut off done and said, howsee how the fact that ambassador's they f with 2 about of the to es-] of © men all State oofVV. the skirts uIrts short at The it ‘ All tonight wang of e reported utocle James sentence ea of and Tv and fy miles}-and hills are lives the rtv= propt O} to No but their ,lost Ter lives : on a similar explosion A and drownimg. and 7 Briggs, them famllies i ome washed away the several) caused entire today Jevels tenth the pelow: to Cloudburst , We se stny of de ath austencs upon Gillette. here. today It devel- that one Peter Burton, ere oped recovered. fire, getting at that the Gor-|/to market herself. that and bicycle retailed; hed Sl the wife ofthe assistant secretary the . : cars| state. One of her customs was to cars . any|to ec, panic-stricken says antares Perry, :and Chester of Joseph the i 3h apandoned, that "Well, she dressed too gaily for 2|Charlemagne piece as/funniest distinction and age of her woman bag- | ee the eg compensa PaaLe.women CB Ee andERIEchildren eG ce arePR calling CARE th Alter recovery of lames sed orrac omy : 1 The States. United the tion from Scuc| ek OE retue the to /OUGly their loved ones are hearlrending. Re-| pensation wlll. not be allowed ¥v ‘ lief parties are belng sent lo Hanna}the employe was culpabl negligent He Hecate expects to spend little time! heh Hahe aanimron them, however, as eclares was oe that tne now he and ; men, follow as Oe ny he "put prince has been other ue several ane statu de"When 1ticl very]ever, we only pidsion clubs. lost, the oe ono sug : oa aaa i The prince, i. it is sald, has been" in-) |, sj formed that George Gould has voiced] oe eS rly M » Gould his hostility so strongly to Mme. Gould) that a continuation of the courtship] c here is unpleasant Washington what ¢ are and Maye ' bodies are < recovered. ¥ tla It is more than likely that the flames| jaye consumed the corpses ere this.| 169 miners! that It was in this mine © ‘to sty : oN Oper it was Te movements," San| Asked of are 75 men: buried in the east shaft Fo Mn Soe Z by the second explosion, He was cari . ‘ . Gi a ", ua rying one of the men killed in the first te small taik to kethe Kaiser, cf| | long skirts when ‘ riding and 1able that she Se eee tails > «ot Mrs.noid ill's fs y yr. pant 2h ppt ds at aoe hil a in el eee as aes 33 a > . at} democratic methods while it] Hill's enemies to get any assistance due alah h Mine flames had gotten beyond their con-} trol 33 o'clock connected with} rol a and at ok : and ba terrific cer ral exie ealled-off foggas the - interview ; 45; 10DEO Pere By aay ; rd s SSE into fight air.aay e°S5i" | cape is > sitter ToWer if the ow lel that Mrs, Hill is disUae at or eae x : therein, i i ; : Sjews of Officials, One of partinent one siatter- siness. ‘ Robert miners taken marriage ae a r early of a Dees U ees population Lit remarkable the aay io +.Of, Ming |: 4 imineyoaeecddieinehh ee tisk emer " laid off. Superintendent laughed} siewspapers," not the is prince, "Mme. Gould's familly is oa iene} his|c#8t "lhomes of ‘ f found. ¢ i ; ubtizhea ees cusses) sacrificed number ot Madea bs SS ‘ihe aud ‘Ouy all available laborers in section grading gangs along the railroad were:|and ' = havere been % Ey SEK a i: a The to complete freedom in Paris, ' tel eit cl will re. | were The iot Union today aes? which : most were mine php ve of picked men, the best and most ex-{|admit the crime charged i sone ‘Am. : ; etter is hi e Mr. Thomas, perjenced hands in the camp, went} Eee aH hy x it lene ne into-the mine early this morning to w he a ainer an that teovelnor ask ‘ a large] awoou the Mees er a tat‘ve States 2 representatve of the man train No. Bristow Killed. ac ions to com-}/well Oke, engine At 3:48 jumped 0 clipe The was followed by the vas followe { at gagemaster St. woul? eens United court. join the fleet at sailing date Tear] Train Leaves is Friseo vane * Ostahorae Clty.) Olle While running at a speed every-|one Ad-|y-aisep SUMAEE haaeay: the Connecticut had startec 1lena bay San Francisco =for : re] oe antral Evans on See Admiral was|The Rear TMB ceeaceiS all the been sy pro] wr : death. ee Fire Started in Colliery. proputed upon him. In the Jetter.GilFire started th ‘the colilery last Sun- | Jette says day: sinte whith time reeular. attempts ou ere eG ye a oe ie ie ae ; r for wha rave one iave broke alk " : Teit. to extinguish made been have re two mothers' hearts, my own mother's day it was deemed age ae end the} ang your own, > Mre. Brown." fen PERS ot Oh 4 ERE YOU: eG. asked hid} . -oS "Not today," he sald with a sigh. . ye Z t &" see her again? will you "When ‘ I may J have aric to go WEile - aocaa to see her,'' he said with a dejecte » out pointed Was en we privateEeiaee‘fortune to AW e bodies The ae ago tt Be Fi aces fre turn there "But the newspapers are no longer "It a ld 1 ‘ enabl en na it is "r- | praN e ee ort > whi veait eee hae nee hr ae ii cy 9 sent Ce > 7» Lov rry . splenreceive one-|him to carry out the ie oO I Saeher one-|dor and display which is now conzt y 5 ae the a ite Martin one-| sidered nce Bre ae he more i sorta iplome station c PY portant diplomatic AtiO ‘c ; servet men in wrecked the working, explosion unknown c Knox rested mystery the 1 Fa Mffulys 2 the a as sink r an Tr endsmo, aris 1- er aaes her watching and] further.RDS tar stde- Bacon's Opportunity Probable. . ~ ye 4 .o eye MI Ss appointine oy the is ote g ae certii th 1eaoa S aa Bar as coe tid Cause ne Sas a Ora estes Bes of = eh AgtKs . arse 5 i Munsen, family saris ‘o oY. unmm. | Sepa: is used em : 3 it Hill ae es nas rae no Jurge Is feared just ahead of him with corpses and two just, behind: him. > Those ;behind . | him did not get out. Only three hodies * wt ly og W flliam Paschoe. INTERVIEW I ey the ae gra hfawce a kaiser. the to salisfactory 5 Cc GH teres 2 ee maiden Russia. &. Two her rn to BLOW 7 \ OUI: . ; Iteosevelt clear which it means mr 7 return ry nigne, = Nothing ; to it superin-|@md are rushing madly through the streets and up to the mines calling piteously for their loved ones. Ruri, ; FOre RIAN Y both are quite determined on the) + match 3 ~ he ce. Prince Helie, himself, stvongly in-| soon would Gould Mme. that timated uisunderstand- | developed a kaiser. : her a y with obt ner Be has . ee regarded | low rega of the fact that : 7 David J. Hill | is American ambasconare of Berlin tutte sudden today. veloped stand in | Gould, ae appolint- Isis will nam be done, oehowever, ; Nothing 5 e til the letter which the Gcrman tofoO and. 47} are hurrying to Hanna. a The seenes in town and about the not! mine beggar description. The women ee were Hebert' Parede ob xs John Byans } POA Boyd. here, | against her ae oar ser Pat et Prince Helie de Sagan. € she de>) ams : a . , can car re r¢ »( a , Teh nothing that ‘ ides post} . . 9in wr ¢ e . s -1en the | ve maining at the home of } " k 2 ue ig AHN sso AR tebe te cope President, .43,./the explaining his attitude acti. tthe iffair is received anJ. con- suicide, AE hl EE RG SDS Re: PAT 3 ennoi mor f disputche A em 10 m < Aa é mand the doctor of and =p S greater > : a ¢ . Sagan Says He May \ Be eT ck o: ' ‘ See Fiancee Again ta} \ , York New V Vie i 2 De ¢ standinga UP: ori sa rot See immediately a ae) always : Naeused sf e =o ee about three} then GRGAIMGH iio P 3 eae af Pa ne He}, ASE work Page Helen indictn indic ae brought: of to information according department Secretary Secretary ‘ Dahlgren]|to a the e in a few » Caen: "neds and He had ‘a little money. My] around,| him want not did he did not‘ Uke him , met him six years ago when| 3 here of - - t them and‘ THOMAS eee admitted that stop LAr state ment t embezzlement of officlals An effort was made to pro-|" will In Callfornia, and only .woune cousin mother's his ‘Silversteinvis weeks l/the e Datel a the . : at her name," she said, "and he ‘ ee RY coer aera here to live with me members Washington, | cerned, owing worth a mil-] ‘y « which has FP AS caites sy SE, pats bie case involved many Pit | public t Itussia Har who A OL { %&Gen- Colton days compromise, RSS Mre. tE gsDurer ah ‘ wy wwill stood Dahlgren OF ta€) parr of the estute, Miss en on a e eull, | £oUr th and Miss Catherine ae ¢ ~ ature fourth, employed I z iJbeen . Ja LC Si ordered Caroline high two charges yates the the man Then they found at/]ye Beaver street, Brooklyn, a Mrs San 82 a ; avenuc, estate Mrs, Relatives Are Found, at sak until lat ‘ tonight the S | wg ; om 9 ant onig procured dodittta Sip nei k yy Ae his lungs. |husband the| I peoqause ECAUSE "T first most America oldeiehn : ; neamibd about 843-))e 3 1617 Coineeticut . D. C., leaving an pHwr CTE OEY aah | ck tomy ad en banc bomb , ] iving inNE} he rescuers, completely dines ; sl ‘ . deat by-‘tire one workings, if they co the Foun : --- -_--- establishment and . pas , | ts not a club man. Washington, March 28.-Officlals of | Scale whieh Mr Fawer has followed refused to} the navy department are concerned Diplomatic factions in Washing: ! SVe EU physleal SReT Te , ; til Arkaosas Cloudburst Damage. his accom-|over the condition ofattsRear} ton discount the theory » La ti.at Jor. FIill a cant ling) Admiral Robley D. Evan From dis-|js not as able a dgdiplomer as _ the Little Rock, Ark Mareh 28.-A]| eee ‘tiat in had é hei ] tha t I» tatigy< street. polite president, or about) y widow i1gGoW among foreign diplomatic circles i Na Bey Charlemagne Tower, ' the present F _ SY this from retire to is passador, yoluntarily,, or be recalled by : the 7 eae ' : ae only" | for probate after a hard j Afight. 10. po The terms of the settlement have ci F p > Se form These determined hot yet been was] who \ the confere the Fl Lee me i s ry ject312 ofz conte a ne ‘a ow As aing at in- | elt attorneysare and wih ade 1 yy deep childen fortune, th e 7 shas-another hihis hea d tol and ife | he > e he "ar n aE JyRuss J a had} detall 4 it b is Is SB gone bye i hand and his right ght INO, 5 GIVES PRINCE ; | Washington Wears Objections Bh a ; ¢ ye Al e-On Account O] Mrs, , vs ; H Ws"s emocracy : | : i my ane any any ‘, he top was was Colton ts [he the} Ba proaut this his 1d !he |in °5 years old, did not lose conscio a exe.a Leh near the] Lyme upon the ground fountain in. the park, wher the had now Jatter's 5 of the I, fei ‘es, seej | features, ; that ‘ | Besides of li ost sultert hacked a literally iteraily : flyin Whe by Cohen, " agreement as left of Ce theany estate, Fak one-half : |] Sacher was left only $1,000. one than hear a group and | , the fuse burned] quie \ef lett : 28.-The explosion ide uxcep en Satan niece UNSETTLED eral D." D. Colten, who, with Collis|as certain because7 é P. Huntington and other" ploneers,|/the usefulness of built the Central Pacific railway. She} ended so far as court the at home,|sador her at 1905, {fn Webruary, ging rie could so tended : two slottedv to wipe 2 pie AMrs. , told en, until : r together fll would | bomb "Phen when ort eas about} and ES but they were ie) : stronger s to walk back down town. mn the center of the Square, whe 1 5 a S upon eat ] tood Capt ? hE eee See eae bet ry \ ble fortitude He Oo'Neilly's little band. before| | remarkable fortitude. es to ve ° . and‘ 1 y disclosures them, still partly hidden by the ¢ PS Nees at % : ¥ of way. - | lion. ‘ the iP Is MYSTERY FEATURES. DRAMATIC < toware \ : the | tiie | killed . at nd | } alone aon ul iv a allies instar instant horse his sprain t from severeP the . t the; they came from' every erie park now charging i re Gan VUCTEt the pot || throws Tht cree aeitedl ; : t{l-morning by Lieutenant | rie. soounteds| a la cap cove m | beddet wo O'Bilen wi jd 1 led ele Joseph ess thrown severala of cas rachied sté aye ie down SON uponAD ar where the This detall a ns sk sCarth Polk > a " hole fourth putting su S | and Aye TAR ER and SOULS ONY -of 4.60 them enough of : the) } oa fore itt Aiiit be ae ys | regret ANIC NO} yWeemen wheeled tilt L they they at at full : : 5 rushed ies a) and}. ove end : ther il I fought fougch hem |: und forced me tinct aN rg " rdet nn _ spec aes : thelr mounted police and . en : on foot, pause d an th ena ) bomb th topple over the From : ‘ upper yy police ved . wl : # in PS ( ew minute train: an c A loeteiaye - tebkerelh Gigi Alfred Dodds, foreman of ‘ ess peResaw eee wooo See 1em me get _ ae of tt } . ; a & 1 ubway ted would : _ on Seonmistr Sera, tiiey they |; eeting "ty oe ent in get aie NJUTLES i} cmnanes i yslande i ay and his comrade. a agen _o ae fragment ye tees! 1 se any Se then | un-)| mecting "2 5 ee so close that honib x these icemen a w)paint) were 2 suffering eet fy ‘ a square qu arle park mn for inp € March when Pacifle Coal company yes See No ieabataieaass for Then the are miek wa life killed ( Pisin sed Pesient" MANY end sna one sepa of ‘ : ee frow :ff jother, ; . black explode to po un vder with ai the nitro-glycerin | ougbt Police Earller ae by SCaT Ta 4 tO) began police tl T- expeeted, "As |} Vollows. VPauic ae thethey tas aj oan = haft thih of smol (Oo. we came with Wyvo.,. afternoon _ ‘ ; wr Weeks. ap. buried The men who are buried up in the, and bowels of the carth and who, were | 4nd ) : } police poll - was Hanna, ‘ Soa ing in do pala aomething eae 4 a " mindi | through' {ts\ length The cap 1] Seay ranged by the attorneys in the casé,| instant the detall of. pollcé~|}.4)q in my : hand or hide in my pocket Helelen AW goeent feline: S90 | Margaret Beatrice Sacher, the} e ‘ Ph ‘apta Reilly came j ane knew wouk nswe mIny pur= . Mrs.| of granddaughter seven-year-old 08 ee aa ies aa " tI 1e i 7" pike fe 10saes « nm ‘f und : eyoe Oo ; the ananG 1#@h and -glycerine @& . th g Ae) ye : ss alle Crate d I ae oe de ak filled: the ‘holes with | Elen M. Colton, w ijl receive one-| Temene SO BI 3 ony ~~ of one OR et the police detail is hoe chLOW 1 ye) Cures Serene Cree PACS e aes t retl}y irderaus bomb can be ( ) =e xy oN h 2 ' . Cee aks ee Bee ee = a 5 - 5 etait da nalle " | Washingtou, March 28,-It. us' re-] Washington, March 28. -Robert aes York March 28.-It would Bone aoe if Mme in society no one of | Prise secretary assistant first Det n| Bacon, has compromise a that mixed} ported fine pour d of Houcht a eas ee T 2 ewung aoe BP ¢ ore his and ward the fountain they Bee aiees nalls and the 1 got the nitro-glycerin reached which will halt further pro-} } t t } t Gould packed up her trunks any day} singh ere Be eres By atin ee NR EReae ap : ; Y : ey -be : " assador 9 ‘ sw re standing near the coping, conversing | at a drug store at the corner of Cook| ¢eedings in the famous Colton will jeeate MY ge font Saran : and departed for Paris with her chil*] quietly together | street and Broadway, Brooklyn Then aago It is understood that as a reGermany according to well defined! gren. She is thoroughly angry over Suddenly number Alexander tendent. ; : 60 (miners) were completely ihc > Lake." + of of Please my c a: rescue::panty rescued, "Yor weeks. I lave: ve been. try ug, to \ ecks et ae . ' were either upon the outskirts oMm} gig out how to make a bord th: t] Suicide, Wrecked Bank and had their backs turned away) from, | would kill a great number ‘of puta s . e the fountain which is located in the | mer I knew the time "would .come Embezzlement Chat Zes t le 1 ‘ past hy t ‘Tr ay rit 7 Clu U ee fo Gran Here Seve T Sab tiaanaty o acencre : nee tleited x Just a " zor dea | bomb. vane - s ohare : avers Are li clu eu, to At 7 28.-While of the Union was watching him. There would be better for the have { | Manhattan Studled ‘ of Robert Warburton, James Knox, Joseph Burton 10:30 to night,a second, explosion In the east shaft this dis- would "i Wyo., March' taking out the bodies and Peter Munson, at nadgltts tre can a fac1 h the e " ie Bs towns the dhentombed relie marviy Pee aia ee ttets oats Cais ee) Unless ‘they ‘are ‘reached soon ‘all will-be anc by afterdamp, even i = oe = mae y \ Pine SAE Eaa Phew cs if they survived the explosion which was more terrific than the first one, SDOCODODOOODOOODOOODDOOSOOOS: ime -pretty since-I a street, were ofthe e not ° 0 Maybe the courts would cost just the same, have a system of spies. No man would know if his neighbor on the dealers, and lots of perjury. | do not believe prohibition the ee now, eee emply almost than InIn falr all Icloukmaker was park more it. Boys would feel they were dared, and they would get drunk. "In this country, I have lv ed with . my tncle, Max Cohen, at No. 21 wtreet, Brooklyn, and worked ay a park ron . gathered | do Uo print not bills. bad. have the good. r 25 the Sta tion enn avithi leisurely otread began thelr march sou ward Fourteenth strect, Gagonallg across a nearly Mer- _ Station, with a detail prohibition. Pp must District sorry were peaceable. "They: Dave, persceuted eo Crosses Mills of You i an ante- Assistant os is That lusions to Emma Goldman | not) suceced in Killing some of them These were the only evidences to- |pyey have always treated ine brutally; night which tended to show that |tney have never given me or my asso; the | con| Mortem many on the taxpayers. | am that. | pay . prohibition. i Waio would arrest the offenders? Who no police officer who would ‘pull' tents of the letters by Captain Kunz; Attorney H. . Marshall and Doctors . sie (oar Setin tan f rie sfurenrte tc | Cud deback and Gelser.. He said: and said they contained reference t et sthr igi wonneaka Tented ., . . "ce ‘9 ant irew re bomMmp because vante close relations petw en: C hen and |to | kill all ‘the police I could. I do not Berkman, positions : 1 am not in favor v top the : there would there the good, if2 they could freely b the . it various . mob oy who Prisoner Geldman, The And saloon and Mr a Alexander Berkman, the incendiary agitator who shot Heury ¢ Frick, aud who js now in Chicago with Emma them. "There penne eee 1 a coward. Anyway, | do not want my name printed. "Put me down as just one of the citizens of Salt Lake, one of. ‘ . than a hundred dollars a year in taxes. And | do not believe in Cee " "Suppose we had prohibition tomorrow. Could you enforce it? would the offenders be? You know them, and so do !. And there is () ; touieht 4 were als pet eat enatz aie tonight the police Lusacker Cohen's room in Beaver slreet ar confiscated all his papers sn these in pliated, print letters from the cther side. " name. my taking | am ‘. 2 you would oe publish to by The Republican, reads as follows: more ight ae said you have been received against prohibition. 3 : ; want ere inurching exploded, had policemen eee ee "You who ; thrower's 4 - prema- as Silverstein, a vho wa om) ; ithe te Ea called police a Ser ( s prin ee rarely fo also intended victim where thet bomb _ en : ae ‘ohen's comrade was instantly pen Se ie ae hj * " 4 badly wounded : : \ a of prohibitory laws." A number of communications question at issue. One of these, in Kansas ment I -: camps Rr Morguu Meets King Victor. x arch' he 282-J.' geet. "PB: pM ys ) n ae Paria ue ua euce w Seren. Ringeviot ea 5 cto ' hae a ace t |