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Show & The Newspaper, and the Only Newspaper, THE PAPER THAT PRINTS That Has the Official Indorsement of the Commercial Club Traffic Bureoik Che Slountain aman SACpUbLican ALL THE NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY SAFE | i JURY ACQUIT| S -AUCUSED MA - | | } in Opposition to the Present! Forest | | AT THE BIG SHEEP SHOW } | nn Specfil Service. Wool +|+| %+ banquet the Chamber of Commerce nt hy was nique in +2 +/+ its "possumtonight and its nventio Be Grow rap lhe al clos begow ae{n sesae ++ creased teresting proceedings, the attendance at both morning | # und afternoon sessions be aug|} * wool atte it |4 ate for men, pee which » Doe the brings the about 1,500 oe ee tens occasion with toThe +] decorated festoons . orchestra #4 ever held in the history of the than twice petitors as as wa np Haraing i 4 many mere vious fispla = ane up of Philaaelphin ine o in 40 com-| any possum. pre-| or iim to this and » ne wien de saa oF automobile dash. ‘isl: waembraced ‘ ny asn Peter, city jatlhim where eae rother, , ve . -h the ll on happy drive throug 1 re: York streets he had not Dain that eee 1a te LY: ee iges yo Be ee - sat and 30 sheritt Harvey | :5> : ; sf the Flushing "lus ed into a Whe n the Jury fil co atest hioned CON aa rie Dut here arose a sho nounced eeits verdict ; Saat chyy many conu atqus ers : that who toat petty from " ss an a a ee eT perinenunen a P the verdict ore reception © ae eon a th the jurors Major Hains > en : the #0| be be 1 dead . rey passenger at Dotsero < CAR m train . ' tit No. epee twenty 7 aceid learned ut at 4 and pone the hea Wma this; time. Pt identified. the Twenty-five. persons 5 on the ‘ miles Denver > { ' west o es eo dead is s from . of the Gus Gu the d.from & } } ere . » Rio wre -% len, the| ° esclution asking are | 3,'75 ; "4. tron Se . 6 Mr.A grazing that sheep be. able to sng whose arene will <is the ras i netan:. Edwin with defraud tha: ers. gr. for GOVERNOR discharge the and duties mn construction. Be Taught Support, SPRY PRESIDES + * + + + # tunate they H. assistance Price conspiracy me United' Sta tas tici imitherwederat practicing sald that under Judge oie aT Resign nthe i P€ well elping << aet neti Congress eee Gath seorge joate lary u from >. + a ts Short tee made. the. posit o tiesee of the adult : - biina' = = eS . 2s : * nred that: 1tah'sm) Bo Jan. 15.-‘The question | lyly responstble for s0so 7man ny ad desire. am responsible Tor with instruction to , our sight lost." - - |same titne.<<< | Will Become id . ay ra contro ‘ = rrejudics adi ei ih t agains wthe a it A ee related eerc the troubles i eep of x yigdna" shi ep men with the adminis tration Mr ‘oane sserted that he} ould cite'"=vume ras singkence where | NA fern. ind raft. aa de Inton wreiuiie thal adminteteation "at heve). th Presi t States R en Out Before evelt chin | ward, he played and his head on his muted . Paul of bent } for= instris the Uni- .eho ery CROCKER ANOTHER LANDS BIG SHARK e | ‘ peek ay ate sia || Marie recite Marie Hansen H: cited a mo > \lection, as did Mrs, "Emma. Riches, e » as |} lending the only air of mirth to be une aur ing a evenin oa Baty | 00S 7 of Office eclted ARE : tne ws . ° yon out of the. wreckage: tha r cas F ports rom. Dotsero' sas ; t passenger (cars ore completely demolished and "that hae ac 16 ea) bah ; "people (J the two. cars ae a just anninune ed. L iT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TA San t Jan. 15-- ‘entral ¥;, ae oe a Valley, he alth, perdinend Pinney Broken i: . y B13 ‘ \ awe} rul es, At bres ey fast _he an ork this evenine he did not Mt et a ‘le.\ was qt lace that Earle RCL Se = "{ have nothing to say about Mr Earle," was his answer to the ques-| iy tion appeare ay| ae ly | deny annoy old one d by a patier of the w altr have her to ha this . Warle , . } c r|e "1 s F place : LA last was Tue eday, immedia ite der:supervision, and Ww od. diagnosis ; was Ry: nnounc ay oe placed un-| fae official | it was rer] companie minds Sloc um, r ikirk todé that who were was er give ing srom ||: aoi Maen. , toto gi yorted that he wi le arose ne| ts;,and said e ute paranola. When far | of patie - Pouca ementif cute pi . hie ae : rec 1° ifhe . = is) no such anno Wednesday Donald mororning trie He Ww: Dr, , McDo ned M frie toa, ; agains ae it t could telephone hen t told that ‘incensed when in aie affe cted charge ees the 4 ric ba Was ou 1 be arrive d name ® | Thor Benjamin,, : Philadelphian, by Jers the: e ma de from vim raeeey Kipper em tor OT | Nene of ee Mant: eG seanak ea : sued ‘for 810. 000 ation of his wife's atio Ra wifeof Captain the Aas: Ree Charles sloop / ver ee yacht a JtJan. 15.- K < Robinson, FLOR Aha | dent 26 ; Roosevelt, | issenger on the ng the artist, who put that | " jae for 27 with RCE nis young toson,marry EME Sat Mf ees in -his shaaf-| tent Fe yart in the years w cor whe n D the . take | st 9 Kisses - Cost . table, but meal Toney. " he might free red at Bea *" Micebe Set Ma yes patient that arrive Atlantic City, N.J., Jan. 16,-""A hun-| | was over he told a t ellow Yinity,'' Miss a ine E Ja''s sanitarlum athe je wasn't iy r particularly, pleased si Mrs.| es s "hag pe "a | dred thousand 2 Ww kiss we Dr. Carlos ns \alled to ee | Mc ore aes see i {ght | "homag anions, 3enjamir as there scemen eof ‘0 Farle, ‘Ife wife Franelaco, oe ae Hein, Oh: EINEM a wa S < son: onspicusudUus| US} liner Manchuria, arf Sic iat g this afternoon from the Orient fe was prominent, A only ric ys f his relationship to the nation's calef of his rela executive, but because of for the ae young man, who eta considerably his height.| {s scarcels over six fest over 20, alles assence {in height, the tallest passenger several hundred arriving on the en } ean ao Young J.| pogsevel -a,}is the Brome Pres ide New nt's a is a York first son of e W, banker, cousin, 19 th Man- of .aq a See ee ae bound women's orig. 8 to have come Into feu? who Js} Hs by. the Inte 2 council oday ys cee There were over " , Astor Hotel of eee Hegsavelt: ocecupled a : ¥ r Walter Damrosch an an own 32t)yoiajow, and to show Interurbap| the luncheon held Woman. Suffrage . , (on seated at the tables, and as are were refused accommedationsS be.| Peica lack of om, n pres-| there were &@ few brave me Th ed at re intervals ent, aah Gy tables full of womenand undgec Na Elen and of $1,500 oO or e wor Benjamin | 2ccompanted on) his tour N pe z by his aunt, Mrs. Kean, wife of ofis Senator] dan _ for allenoan ofeNew York affect ons. sean ¢ ey its ° sister at ral his ae 1tan 3 raeem Harvey was gerbilt hz Mr bl ano table sat Mrs. ¢ TOR Cast one of Sen -| sur-|i oe allot Da!, vi ae au ee ep oe. Jr. mses J yee Bye "Burden eene, Mrs, James A. Bb eae rt him for Goelet, so ttending? a who Mrs. still | :| é : to conviction. ) quaaty . table.. Dewey made * Professor anaeGh in' favor, Geen enallote Sat hee. ra | | Scam m. ne hich was so attentive ae she: sae wasj eve¥ .woma an in the room' gave hi 8 Samuel] enthusiastic applause Ey. 2 Presik ient 8: om Mr for the league civic anti-suffrage ere. Mrs. edu| ce. Phe 7 Catt introduced Mackay. Drottw: witetotethesnllMrs, tonaieeacae xe Ji te Reonals pale satin oda hat gown and & picicture stolre The luncheon began at 1 o'clock, and| Ges Ren oath. brown ostrich plumes, woeice 8 when the panes Nain "lam not used to making addresses," cream, came on with : ah dala Mirna ceaaetbhuted. da not thinle itasse j the guest table sat 4 are: y ght to pass Chapman such Catt, as chairman or AYO» BMY fow anak upon Senet souk: and to her right sat Miss oR OR oe iS as liew eopeaaie Sthel Arnold ae of London, with ae cera and | made could Doug-! open Untermeyer Satin -the th ef rs, Matthew "the sor otherDe uoron Arnole Clarence I aca 2 ae of Columbla besides Mr, thehe AL eee day, Mackay & srand| | the : ort | ie OF the at 4 ae < ot ek | ant only| women the! onvinced that th the b z eam ns votes, to do-what of important' " our I can. state in to a counC a Interest: the aust {on bir, : x "4 x | RK HAS A TALL COUSIN :‘ Sy a 5 ue shoat ant address iaie ‘claring addre his Palm favor for Beach; é Fla., Fla Jan. amie icy pet the project Senator Alonag Brinker@ ‘roker, who car ried ee acre 10n Reel off f Emery cou dee - his ve first shark of the on ing.| support, for iexislative ald. }| captured epreanother on this washington, _morn nail entative Jan: 15.-Arigona. Rock ree Brel anc ety inl ot eeathe lle Wasatch deep SEATS f tter sea CER wes fishing ne ge , Spee : eee 7 oce ciaatork off leounty iding tit | theminutes added aC yur Pee a. jawar Dotsero telling eilg sentences i i Bard miles from b en oy ot syP-} $ reetiss From hari i aodt the) ed. which un oh had remarks | + entered a siding, ITS bP ead Sa ee but h ai G ig "the et-| rest ence telephone » Croke office ill aroune ; ra ux by S toe d beer turned | o< whet 5 tating SAL: i Lek and "justice Joseph olt * mat demands .of "South not completely "a | March 4." An™ left. agro th ee e who, oe Dag mae in spite th : a Bev¢ of the ae --____-__-__+-~@2 rafac Reich, the ing} : When monster } the which . crash : weighed 2 th e engine came ri 1 re iota an¢ NE . "also oy axa Pi would FCInHneN | fect was rae eon id nearly enilapsed tn ; The But ter! BS 1d .reached).today { cs ran ‘. ack i OMmPANY id| Br pt pounds I has ‘ been . th never left up,». opposing pasenger © strucl raphy.) | ~ eridge never left aethe writer en Ae reer court oO ce root wpe tne see 1 NEXT 500 atfeet Sie of sea tales) CaTe.9 PRES DE NT, YOU SEE of tal j re oe his 2 line of Ute aul, it . for | ihe400 i Prof, mage ‘ of thene or niversity and 5 of Ae arp: fe ly For tie exhaustWILL oe pal: NOT BE A eee e DEMOCRAT eeu ver 4 J De for hool Oeey his meals. cup,.fo vic ste for at paeee € the hibie sit pemenan if on eae in the the old sheep war| pe upon aia pier where frelg show ‘ J.j the sked Indianan him ished to with- a bee yareOOted me een b tes oer Mee Maxut le May oe and the ulmost flune asked him was pulle ae d him out am about The, deat \en engine and of a shot. was Draper, demoilish before Utah, was awarded bé os | Babcock pa horse who ah |araw' each' : his had prot .a rt > man Yle ae hel ¢€vé word S to per: fac = ta W eerie bela: photographed Baie. OF Fhe, prize on and RERPCORPY META put on the coarse}guasion, exh!- |George nnce ma A Whitaker Mr. Be eveverldge representin Washington, vill consent the c |ing photogr: L Jan 1b. Demoora tit < ‘ re , wool Many Fraternal ims ¢) were of-the Order pinned victims al unof setting were Eagles. pit a thanked first 4 =A on senators Cots-|to nan Imost le to. 1 remain |e ma let passive ‘ Be band.at } ; 1G ro = coars erat the is otte and Senay | are Aer were ee the oe Boot ool reckage sc ewes aae otter re extricatec aay} the 7 ---- Mor ; contfere nee +} thes Understood are with opSenator} | today es pen. tha t. five Mire Governor Snowballs hey to Fight : HUCK, pry wool ars Fire, for and o - second wes in ‘ the co > MaiRie. Sern meetin mes a : a ject 1 Knollin = tluson : speohnt Beveridge, ition the President assengers sent by Q e n fellow...‘ for resiSt. passeng 1eSSag Louls, Jan. --| I posed ( 15 ey The to of thethe proposed. increase in the ‘ch frz ee ava arta lof Eagles Is willing laries1 to prize give celal. of its assist : President, best t the: pen vice president | F409" of twenty] sjoaker. Speaker ° w ho agreed to let the | denc e of f Mr. and Mrs, . bill have Cannon, precedence WRC pronounced OSpassenger. In the Win ont MAES zoing Rant House tree mal ac when ance ngecutor, Ric hmond Heights, a St. Max had|: "a The : Louls subur a Ira liouse was of Repre-| going he Governor Ogden prosecutor, G. OG, Spry | the Utah deiegation still} i¢ 4s Darrin, Beers. told of the calls that the 2 » to the sands re-|,presented 1 | maintain: les°an there -hout ; that they hether 1 r Phe the have the ent rt} ve: the next und completely judicial entatives con| ie mainta destroyed se ty o r Senate exer miles but by ane will fir comment. to mak eae pas# are the o O made F bill a on pave first the. public' treasury and fon Liou | was, Con had a fair | as o much urre¢ as wen, rhit but It is be Mie In they view « teon were ed* (tna reported t known, sday night entlor but there is amall Jikeli- | Thursday) that whi le appropriation a quarter cent defendant. b of Y 1 eclared million ee { tate nd the jury ; os is no = ; of has heer thought th believed the ' fact that that Denve the} ele ht nat qollars rleg eems Is asked re-|the to have) rial. sir,'" he theater. for out: of; ydod by now thet various. ‘ is : of. these be Instittee,., Senator ss twov'territories Bran »;Cul= i |) tine nd did not rionity r¢ the by reason notice : o f the , an und rstand- | maining out Gt statehood later than | fire the The] : hd icked It uffder| {ng sald to have of the decl ared you not oer started from 1 by furnace. ft ebquittat been reached at. HMel-} neighbors too} tutions for pene : eh "I feel in my. state tion" totita birthds heart that the membe : s the wn Onc the l fire was discoverec verdict j ms a on . he 1} tled features the; ) P until Pe it last» oln-|of the legislature are» year too late co e Junction. for) City thoroughly may} the eae es, = NOLIN was E one 4b Patni . whith ci had eA the) been e jate to save the nome Seer to make sore tee a sti lous Tatns | ule elu 1 "to nig, POs struggle question to} aca oo | Nilod of t's> with pride ee ane the was Ye aul Amatey. concerned, thay ee Freareferred He | houses were to the A relief larfes did not rain, wa Bical, ts d by hur belong : get should the be done next to the meeting for the a ul regul . t nd: a "a trial_became soa ae ne eK i : pars National ators ct attor- | from Glenwood: ous to have Warchouse. ae ‘Springs snowballs against Ww t c aoe the walls, BElore, In6: Vopsre De Witt ona "admitted dur- | the eal me nee l ar NAG CORE and ake ill do he in |\doctore and pak , pn fire what was checked it oor Tia overs Saher ertained. Jt. 1 BE _ ite | 2 Xt: : dav : eee "there im is no do ub tle Sh yey Oe ue titdnies f Queens e has. ar- | coun eran line state tment Ebe of | oraks arrived. the] | pected bare fat Mr. that and e = tc ue Be The Mrs Jat " i etd calling f e | les tomes for those othe vare-| eyed that they.were as much entitled i Eee amorn-} ‘ : "re about s og o'cloel art ably lugh tl he ‘ today. ACN ;minds . ¢ t Ir te )} hous a ; ‘guests rob Frat decided. mnless | ees nothing of ae | car vould rive hers ‘upon.."and have tha elep w ny So ine = e at Dotgsero ‘is was aan york uenee.enn Nevada floor that. when. to statebood ahe fire » une 5 As 1c} } cantal Se >» eho opu-| ro "ar and| power ll be. the _locatl on until he an adec ' vie they eo "into | ROBT a h ere selecter poster is merelyry ‘asae POLE is welcomed; ii n onthe' I can to tohe promoted : Rio)-be: Mr. Tdano 4 MeIntvre content when . et the far pop "ie bill a carries"pire i@ £ we cammiraion | Sans | t ne$100.0 100 a{ year in} Grande * the court whic del and ates ye The.if nearest' and asks ‘ir their : | TaeianrT ; we eocia h aa or i statlon was' small: ain Br Colorado, hadja of on "any the ‘ the I resident Utak,| started <a } toward where their . n meseting ta at 0000 ' ho each. for |[eswives sare Ja nor in concluding. the nt inal decision r -being'en wp 2 terta | inna sical nad is Glenwood In man iw + Wyoming neg ee a and lunacy A Oregon. . atic --- ‘ ght he -_aad fina a cand-mus a nrestt { had tent, ° not os en| we | - been | | size on a c t -$-$-$--_-_-_---- : tralin-was -ond sent. special to! 14 Se pea defense -- of -<T the b the .¢ ae ee _ i = iin F = : arranved t reir decided on ; tonieh --<-- -= | ye = ‘llo. ls carine the ‘ ; fey in a i¢ghly creditable. manner. = p } = + gy ; nd prominent . Bi she p..men. Ba \ say. i {tis ¢ i E proving one * of tr Most - tntere sting FB = . ra %4 and profitable ; meetings fi t \ Bag c rs they th hay ‘ /or _ t k atten¢ ded iE ee ee Aus ith nt of: re ment that low, sweet, plaintive, tremulous, heart-gripping -olé melody, "Traumerei," by Schumann. y ho | RICHARD Goes * tn Eyes when were dimmed | pathy by tears ofplevedk sym Albert Freeman : s j his violin. lyi With the instrument lying | against his government | Connecticut. The resolution then file> | heart, and imparted his. feeling. and || ceeds ceeds t to declare the seatMr. of Mr Liles | sympathy Gaines for the unfortunatés presenti |in the House vacant. Mr. Ga ade- lto the hearts o earers. M. }clared it utterly u ra aldincompatible both offices that at theMr.| Dra I er, a blind a solo, nist violinist, ‘deine: Eeplayed Sete re-| | _ spoke of the coe ns state, had ti * e . fll j ties of the blind if the ¥ are _ governor and wass yn | OPPopportunity to exercise them. 4 ev, repre sentative - fr : aa P. A. Simpkin spoke directly from his of his of office > as s uch }the accredited should : - he | ten of within the House . of his state representative national " wren oe alt. tin ‘ia Tone5 eee he declared. bewhere be s self-dependable," a r . ? "Observations by the Way," ee told ly ae Ss. W. Jenkinson, whose sight was los {n manhood, was most touching. "We don't realize the beauty of nature until re-| to athemember House ther also as governor nie | Lilley 4 : rau I eas ie Sock | I ee "while congressman la art Professor ‘ slliCcy, work of cre-| 4m Connecticut had bee i‘ ee ec h | versity zi of Utah governor ex-| ~ the a= cla -the " S * MI ia Is + Ee self-supporting. re resses . Gra Ju towa on bailss ntil his apes ie ees (dea the "Gnited States Suprer , een n Self Bh14-4:544445.655 0 * . Hearts of many of Utah's law* Makers, executive officers. and + citizens were touched by a most + worthy and pathetic appeal; their + eyes were opened to the marvel+ ous possibilities of the wunfor- before | + whers Theodore Holmes aa ed of | oe) and while presence In apa unt Pee | being pald by the state for his services| remove, If " erbas ee t n the will then be determined. ns of a allenis fs" e| e : ae r sent Mr. Gaines recites thhe fact that 2 rove rn ae: Sa Ble iF namin" att ition 1s to be a =| a PF. Th [ORT atk : of} in allsnaforest arrest May for court Ward and cited arcane down a ‘after Indicted pa osat| in: Prejladice Agalost een Reverting to the Llorest resery oe ed meee : tion that Mr. Gosney sald 1 i seria UE ce me ewhen k . reports) ok bodies had been) se ana acts agines rol \ said the clash, first ago inStock the as cor pest vention he National fon Live Stock as: Denver, when certain crests =tlercely. ‘urge She Ntlon J "at 1c that e Supreme They Trades old Decoy| States only ot yee ata Sintatne racter | Set (atenaine J ; ERee days. = Whe them to thelr fc Payee in serve persons qualified eee ara t val e ST EReiaT and 1 ul rey ove munity oF iégavva: commend ds.then va conflict.ot inte "= lation }has rough -¢ ul " run throug forest reserve. man| gement, He ed teney years at al to punien- Z « yee jjes, statement! to share f Gosney of Flagst far re inter 6s einesr ak: ac »_pme : that | Gosney ste 1d 8a opinions : rs f the Bis es ose wreck. Details of l-injured cannot * lead": aead arr the scene'1 here,ol L reached f the|,Olsén of Salida, Colo,, engineer: On) , Bpase passenger thi 12} hands The wreck caused by co bolteda 3 as ff an. eastbound. freight & train, | Ive red : zl rTpeelz, wrecs ae - bode 2S | lave t Dee bodies ‘i been Nave takene Among OS Colo., Jan. 15-Twen y-ove | aes . * . r atory "mare "AY na « and thirty or more 1njut Li d lution uw aygauntlet of Chicago in the public); ee fight to make] location ¢ 01 for storCcsnicage arehouse the * locat . a we Phat : Athe ie "outed! tonight, : s Judgehad Crane, fine he hadwould the} : wine A ae sven o'cloek Shae i, were 10 Keo not tones 5 a E Springs a United : : eee grow sputed out of control the long continued Connecticut, of one his seat us party. and ember of the can undisput Householdof Representa-| ae can say ith reference to the the| ©=# meme membe presented to the House to-| 5 future polley o of the administration in h-|day eae ssentative ative John Wesley the South upon the subject of South- Gaines.by ofRepresan ness in a privileged! ern officeholders its that I Sree ‘ie solution After' some delay the reso- | spare ae eter out ofthe oe facts espe | no effort to res s sent to the House commit-| Pye. the seem Glenwood 2 believed to the the ail,, cauve re al Vent Requests for Home in' Which blind of this state, and trial, but after conviction and pend | + ae wer ey o pisiee. ets ing a writ of e x . Fataven nha =a an ae 2 udge Ward's. acta today was in| t Eagios' hall Hy the + wthuee oa ‘As ae cotton leak case. He ruled tnat + soctatt ball a 1 érmissible in the cases of sociation for the -aa D Adult "Blind. re Frederick A Peck. | Governor William Spry and many Naw Haine "caaieionee Shield for|.+ Of the legislators declared thelr operon red tue 5 Fe pte a br s y 4 is | v ras] ie on in the morning to get LS ae lttle deughter, Mollie, and he will of west bound ttle diher bring sstablish back his and _ re-establis me Eilts e railroad Rees that the,«| | Grande ‘elocl Hains ie asserte ) aa down : By\ Be he of discovered ‘by Judge py pater pro opinion thegt Tose opal to etimes ee Be eeend thatt noa onete ee feet | he 2vernme obsta {cles should Fe | eetive urged Wwe upon -operate in|5 state and exist be-]| van BE Aen I the wool] ore Con arts 2 oh n rOnie secure 2g uate iprotec- i iS I ¢ ype . ionths with ae ease ena ABs father happiness-except | Tomorrooe me fia sata : iis bro rs ig ht ims | wh nt I Aad leet for pl he is going to lare n stances, 3 eee um of , + e Unite ates Circuit cou + The forgotten decision jin the Hud-| +) son versus Pa rker case was by Jue ige | +) Hor ace Gray and said: "A person ‘ac- | +} cused of crime shall not, until he haa! + finally been adjudged uilty in the + court of last resort, e aiiecttitels compelled to undergo' imprisonment or | * punishment, but may be admitted to| burden ere iirantee aa Rae atno == | a his} | New nt of Seen tie possum; wiedyment W. EB the arte Saat | lene ana aes ATTORNEY JOHN Ww. MW? INTYRE. Fave Will Also Defend Captain Hains, the Actua c aye _ Publisher= Qa or usla, ewWaterimelon hea wanes ow « CooRT . + 4] + Who made an L rch, fouowea wath nis hog! ment tin aytint: abuse Aseg oh Dilin tr the Lurkey, of the wool! in waoien. ne Lol how tne tlurney n carried addi- | got all tne best of the grassnuyp er. © from the fact Georus Watermelon 2» Oe PORE citats dge Kk, B. eaeuazell, of the| san see eee Gaine had just. one terrible mom beforere "the fore the foreman spok spoke. Then =| rest of his days" was of joy: The crowd {n‘the court room gave uui volley of cheers Wahine eee Lad "were hero! as of- a sony, Riera neart." suon sfroct r eS sang was met wien Ww. Georia eK eaie and 5 rose ee and Joseph vernor-elect, both advocates ' of "prohibition, were there, an 519 other Georgians. The Taft "possum was said to be of the record weight of 24 pounds and even when dressed it weighed 1 When it had' been' brought. to the President-elect's ‘table, Asa G. Chandler, chairman and toastmaster, arose and announced that the Rev. J. W. ¥ Lee, pastor of the Trinity M. &. church, wonia oblige with a song ubout tne rning pasnion, todey the address ' . guests all the panguet there peat tl corpi delecti, Hoke Smith, M. Brown, organ- | 244444444444444444444444 four-footed exhibited wes 4] # cheered +|+ were 100 ization, more than.six hundred entries of woolly arfstocratic denizens of the range and ranch having heen entered, some of them having won prizes in the = international show at Chicago. This show has the record of having more) Mah Yer h preme Court. | : i . New York, 15.-Charles 7 Morse, the convitited banker may he speedily released from the Tombs un- Unconvention- + | + ality. When the big possum, + +|+ Prepared especially for Me te t +/+ hoe carried up the ered aisle to LE Reston, whlch tilngs the tual3) $ Sotinemn" aikaroundt™ Yedm°ing4] der ball by viru of clasps of friends and relatives and all the many and varied sensations that come who ae near. a s t HEL S? HALL |RECEPTIONIN IS EEAGLE . akisecsolesciaite teeeteteeeeseseea | POrmer Milliona ireao May Benefit +4444 | x : ay Tie Aiea na. 15--rhe re- $| From Old Decision of Su- - Sizhtless Citizens T pa + ception of President- ele t Taft by + Present Fercs 444+ 444 of electric Nghts across the prin- +|4 z eioul busine si streets and varl+|4# + colored electric signs of welcome +|%4 eg intersections of PGrauc hts ae, z + le + | 4->-4-4-4-4-44-4-644-46-444-444-446440 + + The sheep show hes proved to be] 4 | the greatest and most comprehensive | # en } GE WAREHOUSE SURE SOUTHERN OFFICEHOLDERS |} steoua' a ‘ Astor, the affectionate hand- y ' | erat COMMISSION : t. ‘+ Keates you a, +o y one of the bo picture sho z te "enit Lake ut uny mutinee ane formance except Sunday, TOWARD THE SOUTHLAND ettetttetseeeeed, "Hearts of Lawmakers, Eze to Get the Next Convention ork of His Administration| , : and May Defeat Utah Dele-| Will Be a Work of Creation MORSE LIKELY 10 Oe gation Working for Ogden, | and of Construction, for Better Accommodations, GET HIS FREEDOM | D+ i+ New York, Jan. 15.- Thornton Jenkins Hains tonight enjoyed the free air of New York, the bright lights of Broadway and the Hotel sey sererece! |S SUPPORTED. Commerce perce: at | [STORA No Decision Is Made as to Trial of Captain Hains, Who Shot Annis, and Who Is Said to Be Insane, him reredi well. him: con The gratuiations townspe op 1 eo nd wished 4 : olliowed him fol) alur fe ul the Lee, houtlug ick andd begging streets, good luck for a WATCH FOR THE COUPON rowoanow WORTHY CAUSE Is Given by the Chamber of Reserve Policy. luvin MAN TAKES PRIZE _-| TAFT OUTLINES POLICY | CROWD IN THE COURTROOM GIVES VOLLEY OF CHEERS mm PRICE FIVE CENTS. City of Denver Working Hard Judge ee pene. That he Get Fifteen Ballots Taken During the Twenty-two Hours the | Jurors Spent in Deliberating | Upon Their Verdict. 7e ; he :nr "agreed to free im. ON PAGE 5 16. 1909. _ National Wool Growers Are as One Hundred: Os0i Opossums Eaten Strong for This as They Are, at Dinner the Next President - | 4 WEATHER TODAY: FAIR TARIFF TAFT ENJOYS [APPEAL OF BLIND CHAIF R WOOL IS DEMANDED. POSSUM FEED IMPRESSES UTAH ETI MAY ASK FOR READ THE WOMEN'S PAGE ; : |