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Show Inter-PMlountain - TOWER SUSPECTED MEN ARE HELD Spanish Statement Intended to Close Incident May Fail in Purpose, Prisoner talit lily from the of ambassador. to have nothing Berlin, stands in the that of Mr. way his escaped attempt with to his strike own were arraigned down "Utah the wid the ment." There own Watching keeping imperial is German considerable 2 raigned to what Dr. Hill or the at Washington thinks or ecovernment's assumption vithout first Notorious Anarchist. watchful eye acin are areued he yuld as before Magistrate not also 1d spot H He jis the raigned Walte have heen teenth objected to the post. in diplomatic circles ol! emperor and Droege foreign office was : ence i in the result. P the where 1 the years qos while youngest ad; a) feet of believe the |], dod many ‘ba£ ' Lo.tne, he as ' i Ss to that 1 of the aged 27, chas : ORICGmes statement has. os cabled been i to \" im of the German foreign to close the incident ntirels wtisfactory to 7 ind : the . people a of the in the a alone do thereof ur March force made by Sang ie ; 29 The the po at the shops 6+ other cities oncesti 3 Seas ment which that ber ; 2 of ie ne ‘ce a machi he had be in te t oe venth t} on Page +» > 22] -- _ ER 3 ( Control Buys Pacific to- -|Southern to Norfolk Curacoa from ordered , ‘ -epairs to her r er, which , ennrtati A dayae damaged for repaint in ‘ getting her rudder, f Transpor tation i Lines into Curacoa: ; om ' - us As 5 the the postoffice © public is it is 14 vill it is stated W. THREA E ls the | Presented, R. S Me- given mperor rise is the to » of th eause tnre of 1 tL it is muany's present the hereditary cancer, ; mental that zeula at as ‘ 7 Pi < Los Angeles, | Huntington, was O- | dispatch boat anc a. of es Guayra, precaution because was the that) BO er f of has the ruler taint real provoked ratie acts zeyjously en at on | not I authorithe F ir the ind } in ~( afflicted with| Hohenzol is to of } sri ith thre the nxietY know! his ailment of the arious tim chancellor Furope for be-} VeEne-}] [e thought; official at tix been Minister nec The should] the of view asthe e action of against other Castro than oe diplomatic Is expected | ere Parents dM Go Fi RS Albany e out at ple the prison place, but | after the Attorne -} but | ir va ri Governor th to grant overnor lose. 1} hij Liars gave] just about} news Was] ‘ xeculive chamber night in Albany] this o'clocle Th Will not when the will receive autopsy John were] cwovernor morn-]| be at} execution the hod: is held Pagan requested a stay replied of that decision could at two the had eopen > :0r; cases. Five |. with eae, onallv MONS The notiplan ee ene the the 6 at he Aut left for he the Auburn. 'S, Gillette ee spent must] a ith t@ k when crime Castro y Hecretary last the thant Root -xvOOr.: of kinsthe including that efarblirated that will to the of and Alexander rescuing and 500 east shaft. the the mine, "One party. The ‘Tennant prairie men feet were from been supposed leg was entombed for the the blown to be blown has condition Efforts off. been aban- the bodies of shares Fires, day the accident action was in caused closing entries and forcing ilies jo% gas intot the some the isn € re" by the of the aggregate- ap- To : Restore. ciniaddiee eae oF Fot the sole" purpose "ot | restoring _ confidence in the, value of his proper-_ ty, Mr. Newhouse makes the offer, which appears above, as a part of his letter. He says that his faith in the | mine and ae ep rate ‘of the property is: nshake "he Inspector Elias,' the only one in authority, was deep in the working with a small force of experts at that time Those who escaped from the mine before, the second explosion say hasty the atternoort. odd men who rushed into the workings without organization and a leader. that to espraised value of my rea tate. SAMUEL NEWHOUSE. Banking two million dollars' worth - of Salt Lake real estate against ti: : destiny of the Boston Consolidateav Mining company, Samuel Newhouse, returning yesterday from Nevada, issued a letter to shareholders of the Boston Consélidated. and offered to acs cept 135,000 shares at $16 @ share.~ The letter indicates that Mr. New- ; house has enongh faith in his Boston Consolidated to encumber his reaity in Salt Lake to the extent of taking up its valie in shares, This letter was issued at the close of a meeting at the home of Mr. Serbo wsaterh indicate that their killed outright. to Smother ‘I own real estate in the bus- iness center of Salt Lake City ~walued. at 2,000,000. I.am willing that this property be appraised by the Real Estate. association of Salt Lake City and agree to accept within the next thirty days shares in the Boston. Consolidated Mining company at the rate of $15 per share from any shareholder or shareholders who will defiver Stott The west slope was closed today, and efforts are being made to smother the fires below the tenth level In two or. three days an effort will be made to reach the dead bodies Seventy-one coffins have been ordered, indicating that this is the number of known dead, although the names of only 50 have been obtained. The remaining 16 are Finnish miners. The second explosion was due to carelessness upon the part of the 50 quantti @ UD the shi can All excepting three» men in official ers. / The rest 4 capacity in three miles were killed,[ including the ‘superintendent, foreConsolidated Mining men, fire bosses watchers and tlemen-Because of others. Pe ernment that an the has been ; now ips : the ugge thenthve: : breaking rad of Yel means be in a rg ncement of operations upon its poryry ore bodies, and the serious ex- shifted require to some very congres itve flagrant act will On|) MeAlliste ene Loa case TOY have/ | oneA Go. wanine for |pospital time ‘ to-ab at avine San administration with respect ep as. his mothe is that a commission will go to] McAllister agree In to the arbitrate event of a lihat thera I : refusal, step, it is kaid, will be war against Venezuela. a the : next commercial Further than intiniation ar y ent oy nd ~ Los , In States 7 did the Rafael eae kk S stricke e of the so the op In caren in aieta a) s t , Cem Vung Wyoming were the b- to the aU EES you owe an A tea ia 7 offers who is to ee to ow ict 1h o The | wesest a a last |) Seen him ( be ir by bt ut thé Eas ti indies nt, | n ‘ h 4 1 4 ot without Child Dies u of eae ‘ apendian |Mrs. tel a Edwin |}ward, | died ifter a ervices pol \ionedan ~, ; e, ; S. lust a night he ~ of of Provo methods of tunnels of at a mining ore to from depth where iron difficulties, and profitable product can mill. these is no our are no from which & be made at the days.to teason the the of there It will require 90 changes effective. "There enlarged include some for make uneasiness performance of our Even under the adverse cirnew mill. cumstances of handling the product first coming from the shovels, it has shown an average saving 66 per distrust of and cent "These rumors suspicion in the exelte minds of shareholders Bal-] and necessarily affect the market value of the shares. My faith and confidence W8S/ sn the mine and in the value of the int a ee | company's shares remains unchanged, a He the had but if these rumors sate| paired clue| Shareholders. have sertously Im-= e expre There is no identity Sixth Funeral Sixth ward gent to Newton und Joc the confidence or if OF they sninty. ore Of dissatige ) h st end t o ir. advance ea of poll irrest th foe ay Lake to] his| is| * interested coun-| importance telegrapher aan whole estate in on his is will- fortune, in Sale the mining Trip When trip to who reached h re One outh dis oe ete . his Newhouse ultimate suc- properties, morning, Saturday Boston Consolidated a or Sta os with no at $14.26 asked 1 ders, urreundipge risk real Mr. The@ | along Brokers' Row and by every ane the mueh tramp to that cess of the Boston Consolidated properties, will be generally discussed au HS HREG, train. Jeverett , ect ned. hatchet A blood-stain oe eietit ~ ing saome him, arrests were a age railroad and out 0 here making thor- attach, of ua fact The theory} safe. toward re= big News house property or will increase poldings to a remarkable extent: " ken cannot be ascertained Officlals say the mount named Everett, morning en th oe the permitted ride with after robbing 5 the It will either go 2 long way storing confidence in the a ' door and a poel of] « ae ) fied with their investment, I make them the following offer-"" ae stimme broke open the nger lying in matt About twenty today, and man town police arc th pneumonia, the murderer.| lived in Kan-| oarae: ae It necessary enger In order to hide mmount present f of and the murdered man whom he knew to f illnes at t Methods. I immediately norn and allroad ‘officia 119 : net M. Peay . Mr, and th aa‘ TER kill th cce. eee Pneumonia, Peay very short will be beld notice, and eee conten 1 ed one e Pacey ul iF eular i ae | Provo, March 29.-Dorothy , ' is] rie 4 ‘ c| the five-yeur-old daughter of the Be is identity married agent, the mi hesea a a oO arouse blow. when Pro- Re ors by 1 is face was blood Repeate cate ckings it oO night found ar Saree "shshare I s a 2 epeater et tes a ae foo ae pore encountered at our 18 CIS ' Letters Sent Today. Ploy ‘oc, Kan. is the first stop out . J is { Str City at which mail is thrown Phen follows the offer which off I mall was put off at that| quoted above. Copies of the letter plac MW ual A. nee k re pene will be malled to every holder of Bosductor at this point declarec 1e notices ng. a man at the expre irk and | ton Consolidated stock this morni : : $6,000,eterna DE ys cos The prinee 1 ORAS s fool it t business matters Ue COMM - 1 rita er 3 Ss a its the wv to Is z ee join of which desire ts to Bailey One me. d A. manager, I oss > = 1urdered lrigie asked os Dan as corporations. join launching some marvelSey ea : . other, wrote mea eompany or letter asking liong . of his ¢ mn delayed why aid 29.-W. express upon conditions poor 1- my Now 1" I am & managing director He added by aA Perit that Se SEreing j way of postscript tha m1} BELYAeSS \ ld. be th $20,000 Wl ever woult G. WOrth 9o¥, . 0 ¥ | would think that poor De Sagan would Want. Can asked reform e ae eabled interview trom Paris e , a a fy ‘What magnilicent creditors laughed the: prince ‘Dor he expect | anyon Pron awa (nad Rina. On ling to the Waldort , I have z had sev-3 years as t been to Boni, f | whieh to the ‘ T have attempt 1 Count s ore production ed March facts founded, the "On my return from Europe during past week this condition came to my Body of W. A. Bailey Found in Car Beside Rifled Safe. bmg Morse's at a first concerning eis the Gould at .~ Ceunt Boni says Re ta hen com-|\ jthe 1 " ~ to perform on‘a Stage. rhe aay funny as the ether is impossi ale . id consid- Desertea riousness was the the Tyler ‘e¢ laughed not = own} | cousin,f = reporte other kin Mm practically oe was was ing to America com-| most = in. wage wa a3 been and addition do friends lave bee ue t a ns oF enya : ition prince ‘The the MESSENGER MURDERED IN EXPRESS ROBBERY temporary the steam shovels, although good in copper, contains a considerable amount of iron, which prevents its profitable eoncentration under present operating conditions. Our underground development proves that as the shovels cut deeper into the ore body the iron. contents caused by the proximity to the capping becomes greatly reduced, our Reet Gamat Decne is and ying was her « }guests of The p will % what United has a Y " Gould's purseand ¢ aft nnoon an of rumors are these this time to state sharé holders. Enlarged > fleet probably will inHankovw, the Denver, Conclude the Cleveland, corn, lena and Wilmington } t i certain and| ished ‘Th aed ea : ‘ oe this morning that Nhe é Ea 0 | Wichita, Kan., move | " ; re ae vaudeville circuit at 20,00( e j take i € e ley, Wells-Pargo Blectric francs a weck to tell stories of Parisian| Pepys So iS Los An-!| club life cece Bier ye ‘ ; "[ am neither a reformer nor on, in., a Angeles : . ; | performer," he declared. ‘Since com- Railway See lasica, w vas wa 1¢ crue prices wes Senavitgt inte SOR the n Francisco, March 29,-Ward Mc-| Allis ter, son of tt famous social lead-| - I 7 o rk City antares r i ye . y £0, \ and ; every Pacifie . Pacific, I Los1S in ‘ : tho franchises, rig vant ctbok and Magecethineg largest : and Prince aliggerdea z , no laggard a brought them and arriman,; . 2 . dinner : oe night's {day ‘ pe rma- | vhere he and Mme. company ' with the during next month Ww aters States Roekhill, United W Wiliam to China, who is returning ninister accompanied on hi post > river by four trip up the au and will make offior five Ww ar vessels to the viceroys at several visits cial including Nankin and Chinese | dividea into almost equal parts by ar waqporate dinner party crass the ! . vc} where "o Gotham, Hotel the Harriman dictate Harriman Caracas on a warship, or perhaps with|though well to : s z ‘ the|a squadron and demand that Venezuela | 4 San Rafael been] the] Mr. : California 7 ceals | fact . event a clash to produce of Castro part ‘commoniy accepted program Of the The March nese y the . Hotelal-sSt. R Paris EA a gay parry which at of eeaggeration is°9,-Orders | uneto have all ve ssels ready sail her to dergoing repairs to refer pl esumed to} on April 16 are naval demonstration to the proposed in Chibe made by the United States during next month, as nest waters en-| street } wi"in|ll! Cra : = ni Soret the that Southern Pacific man control of the trolley lines of} }ous ; outhern cs the the , any at i rail-| . plete trolley : system in thesee world Se 1 rs et tia Mr.1c Harriman will also contro 1¢ acific Light and Power compan a urtherm rf FS the Pa"ansfef Ts ; r ae . Ne . isphalt MrinistemeRuesell:| : 5 ] inadvertence an burden of action in Mat was that takes] the oon | tro days,| : of| majority of the railway lin have been operated as feeders on} iF c .| Vast Harriman system for many arbitration In view of] é of the Venezuelan goy- ubject of st: it ment f Che 1 , the absolute refusal also conveyed the abs t ‘ Castro to continue the discussion the the ter: company Gen-- rumors: in circu| lation concerning temporary difficulties by encountered by the Boston Consoli~_ dated Mining company at the com- toa 29.-Tady Gould ae " today ; ¢ the Huhtala of those recovered companions were e Mare a i re : Redondo al of ciihiet be RtINStOnS pd company, IN pany ' connected else ,1 44 r retired by the f Angeles Mr, apsolutely Rite e to be) Y oe a5tpartment the scene field Railway and an@ = ye electric Huntington has Kei B.itogether magnate] longer state over by) Interurban | pany, oe Mr. Huntington from | Angeles Congress, . correspondence howing the} sitv from the state department) point Mte ite. Fes Russell to ‘ ie. of taken Mr. nently p ofof rec ) evening tog ther | Mrs. Tyler Morse is ;2 m alchmaker She 29.-Henry and city interes and re-)| transmission Correspondence death war‘ mien cot yal rning, formally to proceed é ‘ Raaieee Anes abd ge | re- which} fi. Governe the ‘ ight main-| The touch that so many st th SS vith Despite } is of nature that have disturbed : ened ign i] eee. perpetrator of the Se esaAuburn. Comorron : Fe aie i fies t Cort that th it: did on odd oC OW Mareh 29.-Teday ‘ etrer days in of Sagan. brother = trolley i ETS steam or the this of ways March quondam ‘ conclusion] . 2 justification time of of doned Together espite who George, | j | technical hold on; Mme. ayes : they he the ‘Strings, spent the Ea one; Haytien} i { Curacoa A a place This that in , . ~wYork, "edlest g eee | $50,000,000, le A, SP g2uracon |: 9A Behe the objects in keep-|a factor in of act necessary in this any f C1SmMenc) second wa f persistently and that it stain duc ; bo affect tonieht ‘ 0 a nothing can furnishes a : } : =~ throat rouble | his decision They had his last 2 jour- | reached Auburn when the Mediterranean. denials, : ‘ EDS seriously rs reeurrence hich was the in clost persons by tained the emperor' entourage of I find way explo- Tennant in Orne Brought New redest ¥en ™y 1 \ tO} Ofchis, st theart, Grace Broy Phe} cent to coneress tomorrow... The Presito ng t prayer hi parent ind the sub-| gentnt took it up yesterday and will send} Mission of ne evidence on which the|. a Se "3 witli hi: iota ow the executir riveted his mind near all Ratton tua night‘ a porth yf tod hav Pine instal" haa didopiedd pas | RULER <2, Rerlin Mareh 29.-Th Pr RR a cl th yreparation mous h emperor and empress : i ri t report that any + re-| | OY E Which S N GRMANY' cdge C could tween After Warrant he to re ni from DISEASE lern and Signs Reconsideration. | Hughe to Again 1 first Huhtala Huhtala's body was also badly disfigured. ; All hope of rescuing any of the 60 ETS || | the ae wa Caracas and : . be hostile to rships ore be One in understood Tacoma the officials, = mind " reported American a Death Benja- In/the Matt Tennant's head had. from the body, and is to prohibition i IS COMPLETED] | in Unofficially, Staté Matchmaker a naeas ! = " Venezuelan ing | pnt | ; 7 evil" gan : the wate! morrow Hughes and kille@ Perry, NAVAL DEMONSTRATION IN CHINESE WATERS Railroad bomb | will be made withthe forées now em- out the TE B Taco-| TRANSFER and in places 1a and does" Trot wipe : Magnate. eel Washington, March 29-Tho whose mail was tampered wi Americans, Governor Taken 4 earavas Venezuela. "i ma, Tra.) + nd sia CT Vonezuela : yunee | in unre 4 refers Munson min sion, and mouth MindaAgainst: Enreidne Entire Interests of Huntington| Mme. Gould and Helie De B Sa- | | years baker, , the : . oe oO! Pacific| : felt. all other o stake, com- and last night have They are. Robert VW ashington, sued < ut Cay ite safe be ad City, Lake Coal Peter found | be will thatat ¢at * elders in Salt letter follows: CTT OS j 50 of : oa ret motive| ixeenver ji of mo theuperintenden road, is to be rf advanced] ne Fie ee aie toa Har.| I . ith i short line vithin a she |1 nm nan neeted of degree to: vact c : : ployec nev a aaah : ee 3) ae ; shops in MS pectable additions ina eel oreo to , iN port recelved here from Commander | This rneans John M. Hood of the Tacomia and Min-} his lieutenants : : . og . , = . ister Russell that the seals of three) yaa in future ackages of mail for the Tacoma had package : company, Los been broken It was determined that | rf " . ‘ ‘ sre S tailway hereafter important communications | gel Kailwa care leis . de have is Cheyenne ---- : in Omaha, nes " ed andi on its lin ; ha esuled 1 Albar ry Mareh 29 There is} f "bad order equip" meee } ‘ no cape from the conclusion that a] has made fae { 4 i j that oy a laree num brutal murder was committed and that) AE) ee : : r| thee Viction was just mi ind m ROMs nersreas : our ‘s% ete I ramininge the videnes now| nen - Bleventh quorum of His by prohibition. yesterday recovered. Pacific Warburton, bodles 4 uae eo eak oon Foe. a Ru . 7 (Continoed reduction! than fur- | Union ; *h late Union away office TAKES BACK MACHINISTS) Omaha, in better If prohibition is not gocd for us, let us not have | A ROAD PACIFIC But the "To the shareh soldered ae UNION ahead, pris here -_--- Sta forged this." () manne? President A United have A ex- ining said a 1plac Y » German ambassador at Washingand additional explanations have cabled to the state department Th regulation through lTonit : Selig,u the "Ri ( 7 ‘ is nervou . : omewhat I ‘ states of Fart the ‘ m7 leads the ton been Mey c referring / other i pany been' -< Uppit, street ¢ statement ywer Many No. o BSS ea aa Le Dawsor Pores driven out of Russia five mont) |} ¢a4y what. he did not say Max Grauth, a machinist, 28 « reform. IN THE PROPERTY Be- Letier to Stockholders Gives: Them Chance to Unload 135,000 Shares at $15, Republican Special Service. » Hanna, Wyo March ~ 9.-The bodies of only five of seventy miners killed in the two explosions in Mint "Liquor is a useless, expensive, and noxious drink; it spoils Nature's beveérage-water; it cheats the stomach of its dues; it causes, and increases, indigestion and other ailments. Liquor worship, as at present existing, should be abolished. A- nutritious, health-giving, stimulating fluid could easily be substituted as a beverage by the thirsty, who dislike the ordinary glass of water, which too long has been a stranger to many. Liquor as a beverage may safely be abolished and prescribed only as a medicament, not by the would-be drinker, but under the usual conditions in taking medicines for diseased or impaired constitutions. : "About 13 years ago the Russian government assumed control of the manufacture and sale of ali alcoholic liquors within the empire. The execution of the law, making the tradé an absolute government monopoly, was begun 12 years ago, when it was applied in eight provinces. Afterwards the system em-/ braced seven additional provinces, and on January 1, 1908, the whole country was brought under its provisions. It was expected that this system would do away with most of the abuses of the fiquor traffic; which were particularly flagrant in Russia, and to which many of its disorders, social, industrial, sanitary, and economic, could in some degree be ascribed, Latest reports from: Russia show t at the Pluripie cones of jthe traffic have been minimized by greenies conti) z : to- ihe‘ extreme agitation the Pheaffairla caus-en- | wars oid, ol and Zer found Greenber,within a tailor,| he United Stat a fe the this nee FAITH VICTIMS Several Days Will Elapse fore Work of Rescue is Completed. } 1 arrested ee tie ortIt!) rete Cen Hill tarms after Dr. start John Cuthers, who is a member of the Russia as an example of what may be done on' Alexander from. the cene, minus his hat was arrested by Detective ankof and Fivnn and lives at 131. Suffolk street government] A a oe that Dr. ili Ty: consulting ippointed if he It is thought that the action rier, gfovern- | discussion It is true that high license re- pa ae srk ‘ But if it is, let us have it, just as soon as possible. ‘ "Some people say it will be a failure, but prohibition has not been tried in this state. Local option has tried in several towns, and has been found a failure. Local option does not prohibit, and the dives keep are worse places than the open saloon, both for old and young. "Yes, | am decidedly in favor of prohibition, and if the majority of the voters of Utah do not vote in favor of strictly inforced prohibition, we are not true to our religion. If any state can contro! the liquor traffic, Utah can. Yours for a prohibition that does prohibit-A. W. JOHNSON." Berkman, who served a long term in the Western Penasylvania penitentiary for attempting-to kill Henry C. Frick, Letters alleged to be of sensafioma! character written by Berkman to Cohen, which were found in the iatter's room in Brooklyn, are said to be responsible for. this. 3ut dg Berkman is wanted by the police. he ean't be wanted very badly Since a reporter found the well kcnown revolutionary leader at his home, 210 East Thirteenth street, tonight, where he was quietly smoking, He denied anv knowledge of Cohen-or his crime. When the seven prisonérs were ar- | to a it. day on a. short affidavit charging them with being suspicious persons and ‘Participants in ihe aitad r. Murphy ae government late AMONG high been they Robertson the bomb In addition to this, the police, cording to Inspector MeCafterty, charge of the detective Tvpee, ee SELIM, Tu his is never, before Magis- that Murphy William E. in implicated was "directly throwing."' opens toward and between 2,000 and 2,500 bushels of brewing barley a year, and some have asked me what I will barley when | get prohibition in force. | tell them that | will make pearl barley and other breakfast foods, besides feeding it to hogs, and stop the importation of such articles. "lf we all look for our own interests and not our neighbor, in this respect, we will néver eradicate this evil. We must help those unfortunates to let go, and many of them would welcome the day that made it impossible toZl get liquor. :They know and we al! know that anybody can quit a vicious habit more easily when there is no temptation around, = in "It is to be stated emphatically that | by Detectives Fine throughout the whole incident the am-|a few feet 6f the occurred plosion swerved] not has Tower, Mr. bassador, for one instant from the straight line iv at the time of absolutely loyal and honorable conMax Dolinget both traffic "| raise with my do Hill's nominailon to the Resin om-~ P - be Td 4 WSs b it at "base. Seen aed "ha "Ho will be welcome in Sexlin now ae dejan aie re easing 1 saetneiee ~ as he wonld have been before, or as Men Are Arraigned. any other unobjectionable representa. live would be if naméd hy President The men arraigned were Samuel duct, liquor selfish. excuse. trate Droege. Six of these were held in $3,000 ball for a further hearing without bail until Tuesday upon the statement of the policeman-lawyer, these so the business. the ask for a chance to vote on it this very next election. United but removed, that ernoon Notice. been are derived from say duces such as a-city tax, and the family that doesn't drink pays a less tax on that account. But what about the man's wife across the street, whose husband and sons spend nearly all of their time and money for drinks and gambling? They pay not only their own tax, but part of mine, too. They are the ones that pay the high license. They pay more than their share and that helps the other fellow. But what a throwing Se ae Five of Seventy-One Pledges Two Mil Millions. of. sak Bodies Are Recovered Lake Real Estateto to Date. Take Up Stock, = _ taxes, as great revenues . Only OFFICERS "It should be easy to start and maintain prohibition in this state, as most of the people are supposed b f lial h t Th \ h t hibiti | . k to be of a re gious character. ere are nreny people who wanted prohibition long ago. But it takes somebody to start it and to say, ‘Let us do it.' ‘ "It seems as if it has started now and therefore let us push the sentiment with all our might, and narrowly life This notice follows: "The notices which have appeared hitherto in the foreign press in regard to the Hill affair have originated in the erroneous impression that it was intended at Berlin to recall the approval given here last autumn to Mr. Hill's appointment, This is has never been thought. of. "It is true that doubts arose as to whether Mr. Hill would feel himself comfortable In the post of American doubts license reduces ' UP BSTIN oon | follows: police The generat police attitude toward the affair was illustrated in Tae Market court this morning, when seven of the elght prisoners captured in Union Square on Saturday aft- and States to Germany, has recaHed all his expression of disapproval and will be pleased to welcome Dr. Hill as the suecessor of Charlemagne Tower. The emperor has caused this fact to be communicated to President Roosevelt At the same time the German foreign office has issued a remarkable statement, which many Americans fear will.further complicate the matter. Text as morekd seated platy the ae sn SRE a dragnet throughout the city and are making every effort to run down the ee ee hee voene yo @® alias Silverstein, Cohen, Hebrew who killed Ignatz Hildebrand ttt oo es ote ete ambassador reads +oHee++++se eee eee ee oe Fee ++ as Vi- Recovering per 5 Inju nes, - the theory that the bomb in Union Square park on Republican Special Cable March 29. -Emperor , Berlin, William, fully alive to the attitude of President Roosevelt and the feeling of the American public as regards the alleged objection to Dr. David Jayne Hill Marvelous and FFF 29.-De- tively to accept the Berlin berth. He realizes that because of the imbroglio his usefulness there has ended. It is understood he will demand an appointment of equal importance or reuire from the diplomatie service, F Ft ‘ In From Tork, "Editor Republican: Should Utah adopt prohibition? Let's see. "Some people, even some of those who do not use any intoxicants, New York, March 29.-Acting upon March spite the change in Germany's attitude toward Dr. Hill, it was learned that the administration expects he will refuse posi- SEF PHF Shows ' "y se Washington, Two Republican readers, who lave written this paper concerning the question of handling the liquor irafic-a topic which is apparently becoming more and more of present interest in' ‘this state, as well as throughout the country at large-are strongly in fayor of probjbition, as distinct from local option or stringent regulation of the saloon. One letter. deals in part with the economic side of the question, particularly as {ft affects the farmer. A farmer himself, the writer of this communication has no fear as to the result. The letter is dated at --- Dragnet Out to Catch Accomplices of Russian Bomb Thrower. EXONERATED MINE FIRE RAGES; HORROR INCREASES SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? Emperor Recalls All Expressions of Disapproval. in Formal Notice. IS 30, 1908. ae GERMANY REPLIES NEW YORK POLICE IN HILL AFFAIR SHOW VIGILANCE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 5 ae ieiniaaee SALT LAKE lu i 48. $ IX, NUMBER THEE Sa Teta Tet EES VOLUME this ; aaa b to Nevada. as sked about Nevada from his three days' which he -re- turned yesterday, Mr. Newhouse said: ‘ simply made 2 flying trip to Gold- " field and other Nevada camps get «© found| acquainted with tho situation there, ‘vy near|T have no plans toward entering the | (Contloned ov Page Tero |