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Show ecg tes ees The Inter-Mountain Republican Section Two ein SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, a WANT 10 WELCOME WIFE OF THE AMBASSADOR TO BERLIN. World Ships IN for Most of the German navy and Splendid | the Am a squadron of BY adie a or ares ater Ss ae: siparncian: LMn CRETE TREE ee ee the This is the latest photogtiph of American minister to the Hague. of university professors and will be the first ste Pp Profes-| French Dr. Hill to the kaiser Vill lecture | visit "Hejidelbe TE, | now address the and Like © chamber look cheap Manager 1s now, in comparisor Gregor's heuse Sen fen be opencd five 1o in 1913, produce when it Aljthough the against plan Nicholas, sian naval of be wi hout | is said his not to America The German to recent writes take editorial "That advantage a Se friendly relations land to get away the Berlin, tired conference her assist ' ie Russia at should Has cic of Paris is v1 n far government has ‘but wife let For this : Russia s selection Che oO | plan, vie Nicholas c Il. in spite of all official ‘ 4 ase fo lish a naval pee, art! for We nubdiie ta cet the 5 : a ; Gacty mW hudi picture And he ; : ; -| 1 I > sition of : regular, : aay at} \ that desire ; ‘ a me nation ie ted ts ! coming to the wengt 4% in to take meant 1 a his the ' ‘ ha ps Manufacturers Win in blank the kaiser, him direct, this be ai- yea dis-| = German . = first : i vo" I be : oe f IY.aneas g not cd ee J ealculated that, on the suspicions ab 3 to of > feelAai good promote ; the , Let en castiies ae as } eats 2e contrary, German it rous¢ WILL ASSIST SUPPRESSING st. April 4.-The Case, Italfan. gov- ronment men /to stamp etate by ill aid e President Roosevelt es Of out anarchy in the United refusing passports in the future men val station and a fortress in the picion who . coast cities 1 help en war, be the Swedish the nely Itic, Baltic, in a coast czar to bul Russia will, in} decla unco! and a ' i. ul para yee ore it ig wewe might ta kecf is better for us than to have the fortify the islands In a few patch ¢ from Anna Monica mer Crown Countess Toselli, Ave the , to & snd ezar Bo ake et without it.' e neoordhis the ee a ri the little forof the Jeter Pia, ee hter suetiiy: ; oO axony, }é Princess the and tutor present Giron, claim nha wil f 1 nly registered as 4 memnpr..2 solemn the royal Saxon family iz is now almost 5 The little girl, who of ‘ n it1871n« court, cs e on a certain ( its of l ne own my he? King jivn - 10 chil i the arentage, th e prin guarded oa has oficial to that o rer nd not ! little gon j will and to of of| sah h uncertain) Bozen, been kept months Vill as|baek where| closely) ; seek to ie for poris nid: the under the ban sus- : leave the Itallan ave ris in America, While materially lawless of in' element keeping from the United States itis feared that unless bebe made mad the1 ‘ rf ing nee pee ts s con witith othe European nations men with |anarchistic instinets may easily avoid th in Anna Princess girl thi omars I ne ra tee: Frederic\ \ueust thus legitimizes as has many and) itutional. 2 rebaptiz d of tate on) laws io of but-; > New Yor) ivs that if) prevent the of m but ecm Saxon in thi 4 the arrested in le| PM years old, will be the nam given be) |} Saxony is itself an im ot be 1d it ubst designated F the Jaw ¢ manufactul tation ata disncess| defendant ‘ th :and|rine Dresden, - Montogoso with standpoint that give our conee nt} ored oleomnargarine. the provisions of which ch commercial intercourse between They should incurj|ter, fur- oleo) many and : DPnglan j. a svoula ther remember that W le, even| The . ill-will of oe Swedish peop ‘ fees ifif as threat-|despite pos ition to 1 RS ! ‘ Fi eo mbare Ma an itself as velt in United system ie. gov President anarehy States will exert of esplonage in who men ee uf : well as to aid stamping out and towns ite are be very ‘nled stopped They without important them, a an elaborate seaport its suspected cannot of yn wi leave the and this passport document e Roosein the having anarchistic ernets and are arranging vo sail for America 7 country will my] be! and"'} American you will] said the countess. other kind No, deeply, have be de- Fellow When of "I| a hus- I can't,' she taken added, such a and,| "‘That's} dislike to] nae 10 ANCIENT to Fire | Recently Villagers Cable. 4.-The } wife's husband. to America bye count quick-| but a fifth) sort of my Maybe we will return and bye, but not until] : a ar career " for } myself a-Plenty. "Pshaw, politics!"*" Gladys. If you are can have your ed States," fill The count threw i in . talren them up in both the Unit-| hands. place' rowt avere ew mntic 60 on' Documents Hebrew Solve Time Special Cable. April 4.-A key . to were found peroind: in ee a guilty by nesti, who had command to the village risen in royal authorities, The villagers happened to belong to| the same tribe of Roumanians as the| majority of the soldiers. Resides, some! of the soldiers had relatives or friends} village. Hence commanding try, ordered crowd, when the his they to of fire infan-| into joped torn he single-handed He from had was his For their against a breach allowing their court-martial and life-long a) salt mines Indian and number of riot- discipline and Are 4:2<onk by the 5 thorities : seditious in the laying pant: Hitte British au-| ‘hands upon and the who These try take the most elaborate tions to conceal their identity, publishers roy- E dealing with the praetical impos- tual offenders, the editor the inflammatory articles the the Unruly. London, April: oy1,¢, experienced of in printers ac-}| Import- Professor contains con- tracts dated according to both the Egyptian and Jewish calendars AS the Egyptian calendar is perfectly well known to us, it is now possible to reconstruct the Jewish calendar. Mr. Knobel's reconstruction shows that the Jewish calendar in use at the period in qeustion was one derived, not } from actual observ ations of @ppearance of the new moon, This upon a the but first from caleulation knowledge of vas the fact that 19 solar years contain an eXxact number of lunr months -a fact made use of in the ‘Golden Number of the prayer book tables fot anding Easter 7° yeu 5 y I ns oe ave ax ribec fe Greek, b t is now 2. regular ; ee use a : in among hot : Hin & e 2°*OT® write gen- the} ECeET: dam an by Cowley, ™ 3 Uncle of ear the ; Sam Charles aoe , ¢ a a that : Jews was long Se A : Stands precauWashington, leaving | the testimony to bear Nile founded recently Mr. to be killed,| Calculation. degrad: ell clearly based imprisonment jn India press is en- the officer decreed Editors ‘the of papyri, and P. Neill, : in Alone April 4 of Labor the ; Error. According to Commissioner United States Hungarian fatherland. To work in its; service and its glory." The words "Hungarian fatherland] publisher name of known to does not himself know the] Neill, the editor. and still less is it] dustry, to ihe omic subordinates. | ferred the burden is placed on the inand thence, of course, fs transto the consumer-or in the case¢ strike the countess the same! There is generally « syndicate of wri-]|of the government, the taxpayer. So politics'' did her hus-|ters, and copy is sent from distant | far as general employers' liability is concerned, ordet that there is more diMflieulty in after giving her husband a|,places, typed, in there getting legislation establishing it in the a half reprochful look, she! should be no telltale manuseripts in 7 event of a police a fine spirit in volee and in| the raid In their "niled States than in any foreign seclusions the real culprit deliberately country, because of the frequent con- "American band, and sarcastic, said, with Besuure for remain this my fatherland." excursion Gladys will] America part, my into talked politics, charmingly Vienna "Vienna to my mind is the beautiful of the world's capitals, of court the whose name prosecution has Chinese to be Tourists of their tool,} reg istered, Coming. Washington, April 4.-The state demosti partment has been notified by one of I am]{our consuls in China that the Hong- There is, however, country. in this laws state with fliet nothing to hinder congress from passing such laws as it pleases to proteet the employes of the grovernment Great Western Shows Independence. April 4 The Chicago Chicago, enchanted by the gay life here and by| kone managers for an international arranged a Great Western has decided to be no the kindness with which I have been| tourist agency have longer bound by a rule of the Western received. of trips for Chinese gentlemen, the "New York men, you know, are al-| first to set out in April on a tour of}trunk line committee, In effect since ways full of business, and always se-| the world, Apart from the general in- | March 1, and prohibiting the advance rious Here everybody laughs and is| terest and curiosiiy of ordinary travel, |of cartage, drayage or transportation gay. But just the same,'" she added,|it is intended to add an educational} charges to shippers, or consignees, ex"I intend the fal)." Pure to Food be back in New York Campaign Will Stay, in| Washington, April 4.-Reports that of bureau the of Wiley HH. a Vv chemistry in the department of agrlculture intends to resign on account character as a special round the world tou ters jn every country visited and factories -_-~~ ‘nati ‘ feature to these | cept for service performed in transIndustrial cen-| ferring traMe regularly interchanged touched will be | between the depots of the various railinspected. roads and steamship warehou DF - companies As a result of this, the * Tie ? < , s oe Oo ee Lo eS ae a We » Agreec Seer3 eedeee bisheriu eee International Ottawa, April {.- 1e fi te : treaty on the inland water along the line, of the way in which the pure food law international boundary beginimaqguoddy bay and the ning at Pas is belng administered, are dismissed Maine and Croix river between here as being without foundation, Dr, | St. and onding at Juan Brunswick Wiley has determined to stand by his} New straits, on the Pacific ocean post, an@ attend to such duties as are|de Fuca assigned to him. Dr. Wiley occupies| has been completed, and is satisfactory to a and | in of pure food principles, be included. o the whole matter tte ses vf will be taken up comm nway In * University Grows Urbana, Ill, April {-Plans for two new buildings have been accented yy the board of trustees of the University of Illinois. _OOne ‘ is a physies building, cost $250,000; the other of the natural history to cost $150,000 re- been vic- are two . did not solemn show proper react of voting at was of the cham- deprived of his your cigar, and leavo your the - hall," aaenaa Lney ee Fe eat Toulouse = wean Ss eels fined t ' sald; eee suit ae eS mayor for abusing his authority and ordered him to pay 100 francs damage to the complaining voter. Worry and the tendency of Catholics towards modernism are slowly but surely ruining the once robust constitution of Popo Plus, says the physician of his holiness, according to an Italian paper. The persecutions to which the church has to submit in France, Italy and Spain are a source of grief to the holy father, but he does not think that the acts or deeds of men can destroy an institution of divine origin. It is the insidious polson of modernism he fears, because he sees that even the clergy are becoming affected by it. It is the fear of modernism spreading among the bishops and priests which will kill Pope Pius, and neither gout nor the ordinary allments of high age s se e The police of France and Monaco are looking for a young Belgian, M. Pai, who has robbed an aristocratic Russian lady of 230,000 lires, and who it is thought is trying to reach America in company with a Parisian actess A couple of weeks ago an aristo< cratic-looking young couple arrived at the Palace hotel at Milan. They traveled in great style with many servants, engaged a whole floor and seemed very devoted to each other, Every night the man turned over to the proprietor of the hotel all his wife's diamonds and other' jewelry, and he always kept a large amount of cash in the safe the The other morning day that he he told had his wife in an appoint- ment with a friend and left the hotel, taking with him a portfolio containing 250,000 lires and all the jewelry which the clerks turned over to him, as usual. When became he' did not suspicious, return, and his bride when she found that he had carried off all her valuables, she sent for the police, whom she told that her name was Zavina Wolpola; that she was unmarried, and that she had met M. Pai in Switzerland a short time before, had fallen in love, and upon the strength ot his promise of marriage, had trusted him with everything she possessed. When shown a portrait of M. Pal, the police recognized a well-known swindler of international fame, who was known to have a love affair with a Parisian actress, seen at Monte Carlo until a few days ago, but she has now disappeared. It is thought that the couple have taken a steamer from Marseilles or Genoa, but no clues have as yet been found e cer is latest that described it the Biological oo Illinois tho reaches band ae you may wate 1 The the ‘nec a unique position in the estimation of|to all governments concerned, The the country because of the constant] treaty is for four years, and Lake} laboratory to and fearless efforts he has put forth} Michigan and Georgian bay will notjan extension in behalf "e has hus- will she have the Boutssion cane which Pa of Nebuchadnezzar. of Jeremiah it ts re-| translated Sayce surrounded, after | slain quickly horse wounded documents ‘by rain eat aris translated the| 4nd throw-}| refused, ing down their arms and defying their; superior The officer then ordered his men to} charge and when they refused he gal-| omy." TSOP Laie ites in the time In the Book a lieuten- | as the site of the great troop men absolutely M. throw eee corded that after the overthrow of the Jewish monarchy by Nebuchadnezzar a number of the principal inhabitants who were left fled into Egypt. Some of these, it appears from _ recently translated papyrl, founded an important colony at the first cataract-Sy¢ne, the modern Assouan, now famous against the ant, efore the Roval aralene. "Gfebrew a fire upof Sta- revolt per ren responsibility Printers are engaged istands virtually alone in leaving trade on the express understanding that' they | risk to be borne by the employe. In will be prepared to go to jail The | all foreign countries, according to Mr seemed elector, deputies Among the she Her The mayor of Lacove, M. Desclaux, Who was guarding the urn in which the ballots were deposited, refused to accept his ballot because he entered with his head covered and a cigar between his lips. "Go back outside, take off your hat, Israel's| American politics!" he exclaimed,| disdainfully; "that's humbug. What Ij mean to do is to be a true son of my| as 60 taken requests $40. directly . Measurement. Olesale the' ari anittary Deby men refusing to obey a on the people of sibility cried Countess] after politics you) of money Because he spect for the Discovered Thepublican militery court of "the grossest brenen| of discipline in the code," namely, of for the "Ah, I} in Am-| this well-dressed young men, "nephews of a distingwshed general, who hayo lost their pocket-hooks in the train." vote. Ordered. eee Special charest, April ers Countess ANARCHY on sudden spirit of independence, wish we e could have remanied always IN Rome, gallant any Hungarian. I After |TALY home, in which to the election of 2 member in the the have ‘Well, patriots." EY and $10 influential Some UF has with the timized. COMPANY fee $150 herself, from turn the' home. The countess sighed again and e€X-| claimed abruptly, as if moved to a complete- , a Nice insinuations agatenie ct the whole} continued,] faraway Politics and c a so our I-have : 409 made politics: navy inld the Baltie to our F The1@ : be clear German New York, Ay ' ! 4 justitices. 6 { Tt shou re Seiad nt| the ippellate division of the Supreme patente its taht if: we give ee a na aE aN ih Randad dbwnh.{ a s -|co na ju to the establishment of a Russie td lave that itis perfeetly legal to | of WO Egotian. "Impossible!" cried the ly "There I would be wheel on the wagon, @ obsurd ae sympathies must and he must Germany vf 7 e suc eal eS Oleo to claiming :‘Britishers a an aeWilliam a ) \ 1é it ow zg r 1 are Jy unwarranted arrogance. = \ | oe ey pi piece : cfof a ae Ee I to up miseasil denials, to estab>» future Rus the f Nachrichten that put point duty thati lain picture is declared ir> : tl 1 } it ; had not had the kaiser's En, natn finest weratavithn| ra. on with é P the as met no otl other rae country etappeals. ve ge reto Any OPS ae Eg ‘3 ~ eae a hie regare ; San ae: oan {" insults hin 5 ess Be ¥li om man ae ve era thrown,,01 h_rich this intrigue nes Wis that doubt other Hungary." 4.-Commenting were time his : German, wrapped it took Poe actually, infu the :ly nim rolecton bY antral: eBhou 3 of and ay no deny vy} mostly ot : style hich | 2! the ‘ hi entirely a ar wa Tschudi sed jit von Herr others fa meerte poh any ne were ind). ‘ hool, P aor ; ct' ‘ hi ennita . Ve } cr not ‘ to remain," learn nuation, even though, being the son an English woman, he may confess liking Great Britain The German emperor has the right of to s ms l mperot . **Rome I at the of band, eels "Refused band." The countess, growing suddenly S€-| rious, remarked: ‘I tried my hardest but {t seems impossible for me to . ‘sometimes question uld 1 fy ode 2 Hamburger have f the | : : Ti Cable: April he 3 Vbli the in "And British. press, that the kaiser himself. as half an English- the) matter s " Special , insinuation in the regards -| of n Hamburg, the of} jant case E eer worked time a lady ealls at the doctor's of provided fu- on second consideration, might not like it-she might why . ea-| reese nov v the was lunch The whole loan ber, for scheme deputy's house, having previously been coached with certain information regarding the deputy's constituency. She gives herself out as the wife of one of the most influential eelctors who has come to Paris with her little boy for an operation to ing ik such ; ae : heated ag is approva an ice-free fortress in th main this S isis i Russia's For ror ae thus dis- on history ermanys {0 of director } emp in P: [ in ust holas' L - planned'-a}. =ra Me (ror us the as Nicholas etrong fortress in Bomarsrund in thi : Ri 1 % Aalands islands and partly ee Our! leave, which, of his result 4 i pan sighing Republi ; kaiser { even Heri a the ho felt, reason we do not want} The result . aes of | get the opportunity rf | _goneses s establishing Balti allic sea. urpose The manner: About Hearty. husband VILLIERS. Women have been used to work upon the symapthies of the deputies, who are now mourning the loss of larger and smaller amounts re- -laughing bolsterously and even] somewhat sarcastically-‘"being only just married, | must play the gallant,| must I not? Yes, the gallant, Mke} the Americans." he added, still laugh-| Resents Newspaper the Used by British Press. Gallery; German a Term : Tschudi. Gall RE Pll we spre stood Ce by es the| Kaiser an had Sananot nis because her eteane He He eo] 9 take ake sie : es | Japanese war? 9 Did: Russia , ; ‘with us at Algeciras or at ,The Hagu aruc?! | tures art, patron presented; t No to and Characteristic ' | 4.-As oflic pow Lilie present tany , tumé P of Cable With. hows his isl-| tain ene there ee seems to oo he| understood, but:t there reason whatever why Germany| no April from. eqs FLus-y = } for to France and shee ‘ from the paragrapns ia = peace her Special agreements the) a 1 matters, Herr von " he SHaGiin' Natit the Gerlin TaRussia desires} of Art Because Disagreement. much] ththe German rerma T press is very opposed to what it calls "Germany's} continued subserviency to Russia.' In a reblatt of Berlin | Republi Ve] to| friend. Aalands Hale PAUL the advisability of giving each rural or provincial legislator a special hodyguard to protect him against the wiles of Paris crooks of both sexes country the countess to further orders. padistuue lonesome Resigns possible} compos-} the ‘Director | great of on Oermezee CHORE we te the won't rival! trom establishing station New asecnr ee kea aaatier ameoaeeanien Aegradation of 60 nfantrymen, includ |ancient, @lendar nas just been, tincoy have ands. ands, . Prussia grand operas the ae kaiser the Czar in of wife of selected this aaa will Wagnerian paying tantieme to : er's family Rear Bric sily Henry David Jnyne Hill, Roosevelt having eri for wae ‘ sa eotne 2 house which will make its Royal opera their Berlin. It was first said that "I first intended to spend some impoliteness during the | summer on my estate," he New York, the city of Berlin is now to have two opera houses. Th | present Royal Opera House is to he rebuilt and enlarged, and Manager Gregor of the Berlin Comie Opera = | nounces that he will build an oper: be Prince denied at of | e to of Mrs Dr. President succeed Ambassador Tower objected to him because nt. RAISER HAKES HIS OBJECTS TO CALLING POWER FELT IN ART - HAISER ENGLISHMAN senate meet for- of Oermezee on the Sth of April. I ill he back In Rinaueas An cig rhe month of June I will spend in Vienna, and the I.ondon season will find me there, of course.' Apparently the countess was includoye veer eg was the pecame sn tn re WHOLE shame SE sch sors from the "Sorbonne at Berlin, Goettingen and and German scientists will students of Freneh college who Vanderbilt whereupon she begged her throw away his. cigarets. Asked about their plans . in Republican Special Cable. Paris, April 4.-The Paris papers are having great fun at the expense of a number of members of the chamber who have been victimized by clever confidence swindlers, and suggest Sze- In contrast to his young bride, the Count Ladislaus looked hale and hearty, and kept on smoking one cigaret after another, praught utestey Seo: ein a suidenis bride, physician ordered main indoors until Count GUARDIANS dents and Accidents Famous Capital, BY correspondent Ladislaus "It is nothing Serious,""" said the count, "but the countess experiences considerable pain trom her throat and head The physician said he expected the countess would be well enough Jn a week's time to travel to Budapest." What may he termed a rrench-German reeonciliation committe> has now aetually been formed, gre ativ to the regret of the French Chauvinists, who still clamor for the resoration of Alsace and Lorraine to Franc Tt is to be the object of the commitSy change , Cable. 4.-A Count Gladys at OF Weekly Cable Letter of Inci- The countess's honeymoon is not all golden. The countess today fs ill. She is suffering from an affection of the throzt which may mean serfus Hehynius. Professor Lyxinia, the noted specialist, has been called in. He found his distinguished patient suffering i from @ severe cold. The countess com| plained she had difficulty in breathing and swallowing, and also had fever and inflammation of the throat. The it has been definilely settled that the Amerizan squadron will return home via the Suez canal a committee will be formed here to pro- | mote the plan of honoring the United| States in this imposicys manner. ; saci "Aden to his Miss Szechenyis, seat Germa- ew and merly This idea has been ereeted with approval by the press of Tlaly ana of | Grent France That Britain would | participate is heyond any donht, and Austria and Russia would not hesitate to follow suit ee OFFER York City, by the kindness of Count Appenyi, the well-known HungarianAustrian politician, a neighbor of the take place off Alexandrin Battleships and cruisers representing every naval] power in the old world should greet| _- April presented | cheny! the American vessels as th ‘y emerged | from the Suez canal, and asa guard of honor, escort them throveh the Medi- | lerranean, the great naval procession Lo end with a monster review off Gibraltar. a HOME BATTINER. Special Vienna, was | There are indeed several papers Who sueprest that Warrges ought to | how her admiration of Uncle officers and bluejackeis hy ereat naval international rendezvous * YORK HUGO Republican ne an ny's most up-to-date batt! hips yea ‘ruisers meet the American naval circumnavigators somewhere in the Medlterranean, greatly pleases the Goerman people and pre Soon NEW Intends to Be Back in the Fall -The Count Has Other Plans. | | batiUleshIp squadron now jn the cifle has met with strong abprowal had been hoped that at least some Admiral Evans's vessels might visit| some German port when the squadro: a returns via the Suez canal, but as this uppears to he out of the question, the having Confidence Game Succeeds, and Sets All Paris Laughing at Rural Victims. - BY MALCOLM ce ARKE Republican Special Cah) Berlin, April o-The plan of arranging a meeting between a squadron As GAY WOMEN ROB FRENCH LAWMAKERS --- | MISSES Parade of Floating Fortresses Ever Known, of SZECHENYI. Tells Foreign Husband That He Must Remain a "Gallant" American. MEDITERRANEAN Proposal idex COUNT AND ees, | in of Fighting | | Suggested by German Naval Men. THE | 5, 1908. COUNTESS GLADYS DISLIKES HUNGARY BOG EVANS' FLEET ' APRIL | Pages 1 to 12 e method of treating of Dr. Riquoir, who canhas a paper read before society. Not only can- cer, but tuberculosis and other diseases may be treated by Dr. Riquoir's method, which is based on new combinations of drugs It is believed that periments mark an used in injections. Dr. Riquoir''s exenormous advance towards the final triumph berculosis and cancer. over tus : |