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Show Inter-Mlountam Republica 1, 1908. "SUSPENSION" IN OF FORCING SALE SOFT COAL MINES SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? As iu most questions that are pretty generally discussed, there are about as many different opinions ou the liquor traffic issue as there are citizens of Utah. Ask any man you meet about it, and he will something different from what the last man told you, or from what tell you you think yourself. About the only thing that is certain is that he will tell you something. Which is taken by many people to mean that the issue is a li ve.one in Utah today, President Joseph T. Kingsbury, of the University of Utah, believes in municipal control of saloons in preference to probibition, if the control can be made feasible. But he believes in prohibiton in He said: preference to the conditions that now exist, Accuses Lake What is Virtually Strike Will' Boat Company of Starting Start Thursday in Half Congres esss Inquiry. Fuel Area. WANTS TO BE BOUGHT OUT DELAY WILL BE LONG ONE Before Committee, Washington, Rice, March persident company, special of the under for Months, ¢ $i.-Isaac Electric of congress Chicago, Boat investigation committee L as 800,000 by 2] to the} work March soft 381.-While coal tomorrow anniversary, miners to will cease an annual celebrate 146,000 of about that number methods employed by his company to} secure contracts for boats of its type,| will remain idle until agreements are made with the operators. About 152,- astounded 000 mittee the today members of the by the emphatic com-]| declara-| jt tion that the present investigation was inspired by a rival corapany, the Lake Boat company, and was to force him into a merger, or into a division will js resume called a Illinois, Thursday. "suspension" fields, Where . the shutdown of work work . is in ceases ality reality Central While in those indefinitely, strilc strike. a Pennsylvania the business. While the committee-| men were gasping from this informa-| tion, Mr. Ricé said the Lake people Indjana are the only big fields work wijl not be "suspended." Tlinoi rat end aniier guaranteed to have smothered and the £ ‘ te *ST® dropped if he the investigation whole matter be] e joined with * +n 0 ing them. to sth ae pies iene - mperators y o Ss e ‘rs tric' Boat: the' Mr; Lake Fitht; Charles companyand R. Flint and "Simon M. 0. Lake,| Berg !0"5-_ of that = Bulkeley issued Rice or Mr. Brown and had testimony, ‘the have meat ec and now urging Lake ME used these to buy the company ing With me for Lalte boat before methods Lake has 2 Semblance sn yha aN "Their Hi uld Lake out 2 for ee 12, the . oe last. total. their ~ of samen have faade a southwest was to be secret show of competitions tained."' f "When were the made you by the as as and should be abies mining Be the = was agree- , eS that I out," sald should the} night main- ' , overtures saAiaa z company, and) Mr. pay Ric tor the that the bout a he . ouldr 1 national week 1 HY dh | ve the] a call +7 ento, ‘com pany $2,000,000 if its boat won; $500,-| 000 but if its boat lost.. I declined this, Vhe About used thein the Lilley on buy the your Lilley charges * naval boat," sugges Olmstead. pe "That is a malicious charge sted also on members of congress to their votes or add a penny that we T. line : will of0 the nav) : charges art John he ther IM-| to from arrived pre retiring to than to ald say office sident as discuss at : z + { : nana + + vice) the tonight that president he the that situation he was as Wedding Arrange- + * ments | of x Abr uzZI * Miss and 5 Elkins Are Altered. London, n . 31.-The Mar Rom: cornes- + that have,© a ry as Cooks oo ++ Francieco will be- + will + + two nd s0, : limited, (rtheir ehh ney ‘days coups in They ~ . thelr next . stop Lake.Overland They the +* +* SORE On. afte nd. age points ofd New Inte » *% San 6 salt at)S rest ing in. taking around Chi- York + cago ant They world: visit wae + man sroum ++ turning to O4+4+4 h-hh the vi WL will travel before Te the Gherardi target were that his with on place ree "ex indignation Elicins a papers. 1\<,ould Th ‘ine Sea Elkis Imply and avances A 1 ". nalisin *|auke, duk 7. mina gain is of. family ts not i taking taken the have from ae Globe MaATThe eI. change) ATeCED lel to| American which poured out § jour-| tream ‘ail of dally he \ '®-|s. "| aE eae many . CHILDREN s oi =o oe y= ola, 9 house ( hree px of Joseph Te were was burned . 2, ld re Jayne the y a been ; altered; she and rumpus 2 ee re ~ the death.|. destroyed PENALTY IS a PAID. has tes at ships records. From Po P t s Dav- : stirred > " '. a ste: e : the : entire x 1 Sie the 7e Pane ie gs to as S a Pres- take Geenis « s < matter up While ter the the ‘as es and My man is i GO to : Fix on bound to Hill, the is regarded be 0. P. OF San ae Lae to Newell chairman Mareh rt Oa tion was He 1e wit- oi Start "here somewhat he Paso % Roble d Admiral STRONG (3 a t afGer asa land FOR TAFT nS BH be state 22 of the proceedings of, the and chief pro- the bureau of navigation, today hesaid ca that of the micht fleet'sbe departure from the San date Francisco hastened a seid, rei : that ead condition For every do not. will ‘ iS alae ey New 2 , zero, EDR poverty York. Monday ts also | 2Mous those picture is also; . 14. whos¢ picture shown, ries succeeded in having G. wlaw 1s review the te stimony the governor refused Hughesbut | | Case, a a |paign in F his old the "Jimmy age, a SUICIDE Jesse Miles the two ships, fet docking, he five execution. Although Gillette Morrison, Apache camrriso former ee oi eae renee ; and Indian ane Oe aes j oting. |ted-Morrison suicide was by: born shgo a t Sonvos Orange hicervent es to n com-|the I not confess that he killed his: sweetheart, a eae 1 dvis «| Bill Cody, cheracters : Ben Clerk and sen- in his flight. to Mr. tor get a shot at him," Helm's Story. told friends he met Sena- Helm Davis on Louisiana nar -and after a word or two had assed he struck Senator Davis ern his fist. "Senator Davis then turned and was confined toO|;ran." said Mr.*Helm, "and ot followed, today, suffering | picking up the cane. "I don't not apply to a that I hit him with n't know it, Bue 2: yet w er we of I do chips in the matter. I cue Be to Parls he lived eee his oF will ‘ Miles. with other famous Le the King's wish that it 'should|days will be saved. He-says that the Billie'. Brown, his spiritual advisers | yy oericon married a Chickasaw wovalnIt will be ,ab-| Connecticut ,and one other, ship, are issued a statement after his death in|...) and when she died inherited + | ine elebrated in Italy. lands, but at the time of his sulmistake was apie said "No and even the press will in fine shape. awith not a scratch on the | Which they is cotutely Bere rigid! excluded aint, and 2 barnacie. made in the exécution." eide, had Mttle le 444-+444O [be "To sas: ardly house he intimated Spite who oppose Gould. be He searched if the most do no] records fight UpON] him became too personal. if George Gould in hold can was over the usual present Prince the income which executors she ‘bat' near causing me when Helm rolled his! a+ pat attempt has by them cane, down me a did to divide the average annual and the $600,000. placed at income was GOODING ALONE CAN SAVE HARRY ORCHARD ten He ‘struck time, and not injure knocked near to case board the Special fact will of Service. Mareh not pardons that the 31.-Harry be considered tomorrow, required Orby owing notice has not been published. The constitution requires that four weeks publication of an application for pardon in the county where the crime was committed must be made before It can be considered by the board. Orchard has refused to petition for a commutation of sentence, but his attorney will.do so, and the petition will be circulated "in Canyon county The next regular meeting of the board is July 1, and as Orchard Is sentencéd tobe - ad May 15, Governor Gooding can s hin oni ! y anting a stay of sentence. the at assassination instigated, no by his boss, Rhotan. I was hurt, Helm's, as but he it was used a no loaded with leather, eight a large loaded end, over his wrist. that Helm took hit me with it. fault ‘bat' of cov- inches long, and a strap It is said on the street from me my cane and This is an unmitigated lie, "Tt was an unwarranted attack stiguted by Rhotan and applauded this bunch have been is in the of grafters fighting for bunch Little would of Rock commit complish kill me, and have + grafters told you thievery, arson, or any other crime.to ac- their but if to I take point. They may ye yet they do there will be my place." THROUGH FREIGHT FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. Chicago, fic March arrangement fected between Pacific, the the Central ter line acquired $1.-A has been the Illinois trafper- Southern Central of Georgia, and the lat- having recently been by Harriman, where- by through freight service will be established between San Francis¢o and Savannah, Ga, tomorrow. This will give the Harriman lines the first through service between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. There through ice, as will be passenger the would-be + O++++ 4b. Inby here that I years. This boodlers that murder, assassination others Ida my ran me, stick: in his hand, Trust building. seriously ered with me about Uses More Epithets. urprovoked a cowardly, was "This effort doubt, struck Unless He Grants Stay of Execution Board of Pardons May Not Act on Case. of in the Reigler building, six, and, on returning, like ‘a coward running Helm saw with my southern If capital under the will, and cut her income in two, she will bring suit to be put in absolute possession of her en- today office the temple, to drop my in the street. second but off, been capital. entire her on receiving cow- me attorney's which the} plan is to go ahead and marry] De Sagan. She will demand] Arkan- cold-blooded, assassinate itp 3. loaded dazing me and Her]}] fortune. Gould's Mme. test throughout a to wajking feet persists and attitude present friends effort "On the street today I noticed Tom Helm standing there talking to a man alI passed know not I did whom his marriage) would other that hint than my ‘There by the prosecuting this county. had not thrown that interesting some about him to come had people chard's Okla., March 31 -Facing ‘el Soe hanged during " as dropped other executors in line, there is almost|tg my office certain to be an Interesting legal con-| got my navy aC a FIGHTER New York state, an stay of; county, a did centence ; or grant ehine op | route the ships of ie > aan tind ar Shernian and a of need Gillette whose phototer: A Lal Ile E 5 is shown above, was electrocuted His mother, do "like Prince's She Republican INDIAN COMMITS ; the father, return Lolse, of | 196 she of her regular Tart OLD "ean P Ms bury, one-nalf tire property. In a suit which Bugene Fischhof brought against the Gould executors to collect some of Mme. Gould's French debts, her fortune was_ set forth as amounting to $15,000,000 anc eee egularls zZocsd ee onvenI I aac will amount to little or nothing 31.-Admiral w i believe from heiress glass He might embarrass- Sanders, Republican of Tennessee, at' least says for : at Auburn, ing 5 where the made. Dep ee prince said that while Anna ings of the convention which called instructed by himself as state chairman ceed will} as be a Senator movies with »f the the 24 votes of that state In the Republican National convention will be for Taft. e ‘ Mey te s Mr. Sanders is satisfied: tteD re« hE rah te Wi odes ake of . the Brow eens re . oe oan en oa "All own Francisco, soon in Davis ran toward his office and Helm fellowed him about half way, |} but could not, he says, overtake the |Senator. Then Helm went. to his offlce, carrying the senator's cane. Davis, In a few moments, emerged ; from his office with a pistol. He went |to the corner by the People's bank, lwhere, with oaths and epithets, he |was heard to declare that he would Tsoi more TENNESSEE iS cleaned of. wedding on treedom." to the ae i 5, of 2 criticisms emperor, G. Che graph to little storie Sas Gis clos to cg a FARTHER oer Date follow / can to | Senator and principals ffice after hi s wounds had over the Mr. Helm did not recey arena i "T am going back to Paris,"' waa t he blow. ¥ greeting he gave to a Republican corResult of Campaigning. respondent tonight, at the Waldorf. The trouble was caused by Senator ‘Does that mean that your suit fo r oe denouncing Mr. Helm on every Mme. Gould's hand _ will be post ump during the recent campaign. poned?"' was asked. The prince smiled the smile he aes charged Mr. Helm with being the woing to answer a beneficiary of several robberies comnot when he is mitted in this city, and sald Mr. Helm question in a stone &s ing: Evans sailed yesterday upon iNeGliout eco Mardals bay the for: ConSan = t m Magdalena L3 r tear sacrifice on Gould not inherited marriage. the Diego, to St. return sall according a3 does father's The ship, in fact, it was navy has ever TO Washington Gould to will The France in dictatorial. complete vindication for him, in view by ‘Emperor ‘William and ofetatements severl- impression 9, arrangements she her occupy will Mme, children second and further. referred nomination alleged a furgetion all April of her ef» affair the of Ins Th nomly aye we a committee on foreign rela may take it up tomorrow inspecting are Helie plans. have with Hotel the I shall probably sail on April 9, on|and Prosecuting Attorney Rhotan asthe criminals make their Lax Provence," he said. ‘Mme Gould ; sisted to wlll return to Paris shortly, taking | escape her children with her. There is no Both men will be given a hearing reason why she should remain here.|in police court tomorrow. Senator @ out gave this afternoon late Davis tonicely is not behaving family Her ward her. M. Gould is inclined to be] statement, saying in diplo- t by the good the. fleet. ow- sary her will the arrange can steamer place neces The most care e feels satistle 1a National committee ee fail t : P ognize the regularity of the proce _ ‘Made early take the with were sational street fight this afternoon, Senator Davis was walking up West Second street and had turned the corner near Louisiana, to go to his office, when he encountered Mr. Helm. Helm says that when he met Davis in crossing the street the senator made an insulting personal remark to him, and he resented it with a blow of his fist Helm says that he thinks he only struck Davis twice with his fist, |; but does net know whether he struck | him or not with the cane which the her new apartment from nervousness and threatened with bronchitis, an old enemy. cian oe that she is not seriously os u eeds several days of a bsolu nificently, though, best shooting any nessed.'" . Castellane with district, Jay Gould, the famous rallroad manipulator, when she marries without the consent of a majority of the executors She has taken legal advice and is gatisfied that the provisions of the Berlin Republic. on discussian he guns a and at Prince Provence, fortune convention were marked by tmpartiality and that the credentials committee passed on all ka er nes fee 5 Sa she the divorced she absolutely sisters present , D?: to1 = news Z 5 said Lieutenant nie Gherardl. hips have broken their Efforts broken La she cousin. and his from that marriage apartments the Rep- countess, Castellane, by with- learned of Little Rogk, Ark.. March 31.-Senator Jeff Davis and A. TT. E. Helm, deputy prosecuting attorney of this marry or today title when De until will that the trophy for the best shooting lies between the Alabama and the Vermont, They have all done mee ia has Mme to Germany ctosed whicn court Argentine sy foie clear bay. for commander ships. of the lost princess France. an a She aiie Hees atl and It i expeted that the senate will confirm his : . in orde a nomination without delay, o o'clock the press the husband's Regis to 1. name . this atr a ships are 4 of P the the day family the Boni of rented : 31.-President 5 the sent mide ambassador ne _ as Hill senate, the German BST ea all unde to of her Anna to with source replace brothers er- June es March cour iGdee to to After Washington, ne senate the 31,-Mme, decided Sagan as title r bd mbassador . Some through Jeast division own "Some Pe "outraget A* | suat the arrangeim®! | marriage have + eee 0 of the report. eines THREE : by the the inspection, at of undoubted which af ok tees * at DEATHTRAP fr ae bute ae Mary, John and fleet} brings practice going requires oe PREPARE + tna Mie K a th and 4\of attitude } a congress. Loma 4 a "bdard . : w hich 2:30 1 ee ce was engine i # "ing s cruise. previous Result as party first Ae IS ¢ tomorrow | The Connecti- Magdalena completed, and that s at torpedo a "a ctic practice. spare," of the +: + ‘ now each the] : al to meet passed left Magdalena Satur- tles of admiral's hopeful of {js ships did} Tur-| + pondent f the Globe Sete on e + | italian newspapers have initlated a vio, . 17 le iwi t th roposed 3 * ae agree daes a he Duke of Abruzzi the glcomprire ibe trotters 0 sel act matic evening, and brought besides its 3B. ella Liautenant-3: Mien 5 that or-]| De approval Count- ques- ee ident also nominated Arthur M. BeouScranton. Pa. March 31.-Locked in =e P aa os ‘aoa yanie Lh cifatmatpan aa here, | Pre of Illinois to" be minister to the |; ; A gs" Netherlands at Luxemberg, and Spencer to minister to be Illinois of Eddy > oer Bere their while morning this com- : recelved at of as the towe result eet FOR a fhe as the first the gain the Atlantic harbor from Lieutenant bank a _ trotters will arrive all globe tre iy ine steamship his clty on ; r = sella due April 3. eh ¢ if tou rists Japauncee to r Los day "ae 1} +| +| 31.- March Francisco, Ja anese merchants, 7 A professional men, sf am the bill of Macy now pendx, « A).yiyaniea « a, « Parone lainea ‘nt { >. It before the . judiciary committee. HOME afternoon mid- of of 4 = f for Obispo. of the March finally / 15 BEFORE SENATE)= and painted and ready for the trip up There is little now to be done except wait for the\ start up the coast. Everyw t y thing moved along so finely, and with such expedition, that there is time to xeMr. ca ra ne in e this Teswiar« sins,. Plae who | JAPANESE GL OBE cy eee > TO 8SALT JAKE to- Sacra- attached off Coronado 7 o'clock in the The Yankton min- -.. 4 satisfactory termination trouble in the near future eas q car the r Luis arrive ‘ning at in Point the to sag rel message 2 tation aud. to the' operator ‘on < . af the auxiliary cruiser Yankton Al as tt who the becomes care salad -- | =- a 40 DEF Fh tat ttt estes tree or +\As + senate nd labor liability session Yego | calendar1 Diego|°¢ , wireless Se Lewis, Mitchell was not eee departme Be t nothing but be "aj train Morning at / o¢ cut This is the program of anna coal San : last will 31.-Rear! 4 An; i e Los Angeles he will go ‘ . Dacific coast coas Pacific Southern the on to to mander-in-chief in the campaign expenses of either Bere, We employed attorneys to make ae None i 1ents in favor of our boat. : er ‘ employed for political eee : S eV I myself saw Secretaries Bee hloouy Moody Lilley's gi-the The La Follette bill gains an age by the Stiigat tntroatoet Se San - morning FeTe From direct nt organized L.. retired president . ranization Mr money fluence John the would set, Dr. Hill's friends would not be surtransferred to another prised if he was post of equal importance in the diplomatic service soon after assuming his be : 9 ie e eapital t is conduties at the German capital. It is ceded that Mr. Hill's position at Berlin oo "They ot the of some Helie resentatives en at Indianapolis by the miners' nathe fleet during 18 "Gro ‘ Higgins lggins Lieutenant with the flagship to members board executive tional . . i « officers of the -organizais en route to Washington, where he the: reth ng Oe 43 age will take examination for promotion, tion, President Mitchell secretary-|°" r . + Ye WwW. B. 3 Wilson éand Vic¢ Good Work By Fleet. Treasure! . at |night Salk aS re has has Prince an the appointment. to take effect several months In advane of th time originally ' es Tatas He, fia: 7 ee print, York, Gould out onie? .of H @ * was‘a ees nave to ; In passing. President eae sae that , s officers re DE to a Joint ue Mit president - Charges "Mr. was me a A of gts ato ave: leave private is Che Santa geles and Canada| of the United States ers was marked tonight by° a banquet giv-| on our| would| dissec at ay We were entiiea great] a sree e Mone) much make to it because we had risked 2 & deal of money a ; . Jered buying the] BDA company, VG Ne Ver * concluded eee nn Mr. =Rice. Lake adie = to agree compe tition. honest an wanted ae ve 1 ad staked much money we err n I feelfit if we e won we oW 6 operators Pacific which : caus: regular meeting) 4) board out raisealby the Supreme cent: deolston arainst. the ratiodallty the Diego March tay tomorrow obj actions See x will HS eires 8:26 Southern 5 agree-) a executive See. Evans 2.9 at esirous of fl restoring| > jee desirou aornams ; e| invemipte Sereement in aur the "Joint it wasnrerter Lake -Mabéb the employers' the . on : Cal., Diego, San Admiral A coal| pending Land Se south T Gaels working Will Coast at San This Morning is Iowa e new West AEs make to stopped, a Admir al withdrawn wages, but Missouri also of Rear will he end this district. ate To -confere Central Mr. . Stevens asked they?'ee were what ' r a yvithir "~The first offer came before the} cail an i{nterstat conference wit a 1 . 3 which the Holland| the next two week He believes that competitive test in whi " i | ; } f several weeks, the| boat won kept Issues Statement Accusing Op- © ponents of Effort to Kill Him, ond Wedding Day, New first Withineten, ag pecans and suspension Saas and* formation : other Lake be FORTUNE ee Receives s have similar declined operators West Oklahoma, j the| itit name FOR Believes Clause in Father's Will Not Effective on Her Sec- "The rich man's club serves its purpose as a place wHere the members may go and have a few hours recreation with congenial companions, discussing topics of interest to himself, or playing such games as his fancy dictates, "And there are saloons that serve as the poor mag's club, where he, too, may meet his congenial companions, and get some pleasure out of life after the hard grind of a day's toil. Not all saloons are of that kind. Some are too high in price. Others are too low in moral atmosphere. But there are some. The proprietor sees to it that his c ustomer goes home before spending all his pay-check; and drives him away if he will not keep sober. "It seems to me that such a saloon has a legitimate place in our social system. What i s there to take that place if the saloon is abolished, or simply converted into a drink-store with bar wall and no chairs or tables? "Such saloons muct fill a want, or they wouldn't exist. How is Mr. Prohibitionist or Mr. Local Optionist to fill this want?'' < ent. ajmen . a o New National President. concern, pores He : raat Sethe oF ales! per cent of the} Thomas L. Lewis tomorrow takes by| ten for held position the govern-| the froma obtained business JUSITeSS t So" ore r 5years ment The agreement between the!] John Mitchell Lewis announced to-] it Se hears x ‘ Py ea ine companies = i . + conduct miners Virginia operators shutdown in the ES mtracts) Denes TheWetatia' kritisiaais; 1 Simon| a reorganiz k West The miners had qemand for increased } the ast that = ape Snares company, but ger; Rata or competing to it about 20 ment yh the the + iID-| proposition,) was for) the) the| will be hela Th operators and and after this interest - $1,600,000; aL Michigan tucky miners Competition. 0 " recent March buy Shou 1 Lake 4 rival over of most about of; today out at Both agreed to continue operations pending negotiations for an agreement. Ken- the purchase of the! the competitive tests} eee Cee to) Mee elbow] negotiat-| made, } since his day. 4 2 a been for the contracts ‘were competitive tests and a made Feehan that </EVANS Ae ntanye our work "js. our their men stan y my me Lake orders "rhe Iilinois operators ee nct oie to induce F to pa peniien" but the {¢Intsht the opcrators@ decided +o eon: mines, ar ia. tao ther! Me runninng. the sixty boats," "wad Mt Puce in| some conferenco agents Frank conces-} abolition of| Brought In. award of a contract to the Lalce pany. for nie; bullding of auemarine boats for tlie navy. "Not oly 78 tits. . Srey. but = forelgn coun trles me © ‘The President district, an the The operators wa nt the the sympathetic strike, with right of arbitration at all times guaranteed. They also want the same differential between machine and pick) mining as is in force in Ohio. © This! is' 21 cents. In Western Pennsylvania it is 14 cents. The Indiana operators and miners, except in the black coal district haye| not made an agreement, but they jointly decided lo keep the mines runae g-until they either agree or break never held any conference or conversation with either. Senator Bulkeley was inentioned by Victor H. Metcalf, In his evidence before the investigating committee, as having urged luis important wishes FIGHT She union officials and operators in that there is no hope of district state that the miners resuming work inside of 30 days. What Operators Ask. Senator Bulkeley declined to make any formal statement in reference to the charge made against him In Mr. Rice's testimony, He did not know building Some : make unless who Struck by Politician. -_-_-- WILL "It seems to me that there are a good many sides to this question of saloon regulation; and not the least important is what might be termed its social side. The saloon is often termed the ‘Poor Man's And the name is not without its meaning. Club.' "Of course there are grades and grades of saloons, or liquor retailing establishments. Fo r example, there is the low dive, where it is almost as much as a man's life is worth to be seen wearing a watch or a diamond. Then there is the gilded palace, where it costs you a ‘bit' a throw. And there is the rich man's club, where the rich man regulates the sale of liquor to suit himself, and there seems to be no way for the law to prevent drinking on Sunday or after hours, or under any conditions the club may decide to enforce. re operators company, at the home of| the 45,000 miners to, walk in New ‘York' City, itodis-|.€29..0f thelr day's work. cuss plans of merger of the two companies, Mr. Rice declined to enter the conference. "He told me," said Mr. Rice, "that Senator Morgan G. Bulkeley of Connecticut would see to it that the investigation should be discontinued.' elther Mr, make © ¢ Western Pennsylvania Mr. Rice said that last week U. 8. Se re Grant Brown, ..a. prominent. attorney,|P4Ve refused positively to attempted. to arrange a-conference to] #8teement with the miners be attended by Mr. Rice-of ‘the' Blec-|!#tter wher The -_ i. Sar ns okcea erg a settlement a ott A correspondent of The Republican, tions-to ask. His letter reads: and Stump Orator of Arkai 5 Pretty Little Heiress. Will Soon Become Princess De Sagan. "In Norway, in many cities men in the liquor business are allowed to make five per cent on the money invested. Any profit over and above this amount is given to the city. The city decides upon the number of licenses needed, and issues that number and no more. The city government ha S complete control of the hours, and sees that barrooms are not attractive liotering places, and that there are no seats for customers. Only the pure liquors are sold. "| believe the liquor business managed in this way would accomplish more toward prohibition than could be done by our ordinary prohibition methods. rather than have present conditions preHowever, vail, } would prohibit the sale of liquor completely, if it were possible." The Mount Pleasant correspondent for The Republican sends in the following news item: "At the priesthood meeting of this stake of the Mormon church, Saturday, prohibition for Utah was discucsed. The sentiment seemed to be in favor of !:cal option, and of taking up the work of prohibition city by city, and county by county, until the whole state will finally adopt it. It was not considered feasible to attempt to have the whole state adopt prohibitory measures at one time. However, all present expressed themselves as in favor of prohibition, and as desirious of pursuing the work in the most effective way. But few thought the liquor traffic could be crushed all at once." President of Electric Concern Little Hope of Production Being Makes Sensational Charges Resumed in Many Fields IN STREE iF Rice route too no similar train serv- at this time circuitous. Et +e tt tet $44 44444444444444440 L. ++ -_--_ Isaac ANNA GOULD 10 MARRY ANYHOW Ot APRIL + WEDNESDAY, + o UNIQUE METHOD UTAH, t t SALT LAKE CITY, HHH HFEF EHH HHH H+ HEFHEEH VOLUME IX, NUMBER 50, |