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Show READ THE THE ONLY IN UTAH =! oe paces | BEST SERIAL 10 A PAPER oneGincae THE ON PAGE 4. THAT #Mlountain VOL XII, NUMBER 93. nUME en a DARES TO FOR FIGHT Republica ‘Inter: 7 UTAH INDUSTRIES. UP TO DATE WEATHER TODAY: SOCIETY NEWS ON PAGE 5. RAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909, Se aR AeeU aS VOLCANOES 19 BECOME ACTIVE | Prominent Michigan _ Severe Convulsions Also in. Strait of Ressina Region Are, Prophesied by Royal Obser_ ver on Top of Mt. Vesuvius. Shoots Himself, Dying in Short Time. | } eich os Sounds Keynote of Administration in Decrying Factional Strife ae ‘PROMINENT PUEBLO MEN DROWNED WHILE HUNTING GONE. L OTHER = 3 } o o - 3 5 xe ": z > 3 | n Republican Special Cable. Rome, Jan. 4.-The city was much concerned today way and both men were drowned zhit men, who were creeping upon a bunch of geese, ventu red bey ond the , | thicker ice and were rlun-e T ‘he search water, for the bodies ae | continued all day, but haa Pr FORMER WYOMING IS NOW OIL- BURNING region would experience more quakes today. He says SWORN. Booming of court cannon In the + ~ + house yard, making real.stic and impressive more the + + + | + + + Banner" played in the senae chamber marked the Induction of Governor William Spry to the of- + + + - + men of "The Star Spangled + fice of chief executive of Utah at + ~ + noon yeste ae Gathered in the + ain body the chamber were + - | | OFFICIALS + Hee + strains ® over the predictions by], Frank Perret of Brooklyn, | assistant director of the Roy- | al Conservatory on Mount|}) Vesuvius, that the stricken of "+ save | Class Distinction. ‘| People Asked to Assist in Fostering Varied Interests of Utah, Including Agriculture,Mining and Schools, amar, Colo, Jan. | 1.- enlls Dr . Sea bt; a promminent phy ian of | Pueblo, and oe MeNealy A TPAC. a conductor nployed by the Missour} -_-__. and NOTABLE GATHERING TO WITNESS CEREMONY The ‘maid in the Potter home neard a shot in the morning but says she ati it, not one: tive that it. ws As the explosion of revolver. owever, when Mr, Potter | falled to appear at the breakfa | his wife investigated and found whet husband dead in the bathroom wi bullet hole in his right temple. "He | was formerly , president of the it | gan ankers' as "sparta i and the} bankers club of Det ‘King of Italy Declares. That| - Messina and Reggio Shall be Rebuilt and That He Will Live There if Necessary, VILLAGES GOVERNOR 15 INAUGURATED Banker }. Detroit, "Mich.,) Jan: 4.-He ry, 7 (6, ; Potter, vice president of the Pe soples' | |} Savings bank, and. for many years |; Prominent' figure in tinancial circles, snot. nimself this morning and dled| almost immediately. A month ago he was found in the bathroom une onscious| from inhaling gas. At this time it ~ as | rer ou hat it was purely cel- THESE SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (MOUNTAIN SECOND ATTEMPT AT SUIODE DE SUCCESSFUL - + from +som WARSHIP and woxee of prominence + all parts of the sete The +* was crowded long b ore + , and | San Francisco, Jan Jan. warship went to Ae the history of arti Ww yorning," had wen cheir that severe convulsions in Strait of Messina region may | take place on January 7 and 8, when phe pues position sea the ve 4-When for the navy. Y first time will pro- 7 aa j chant [> service' ; ~ r is roasible, JUDGE IS ACCUSED OF BIAS BY ACCUSED counsel Experts who are in Messina studying the causes of the earthquake generally agree that it was the result of a. fault in the. geological comma }iou under Messina, whic constitute line of Seiad bala voleanic Sores a iween Mou Jes) Mt. e Vesuvius an d and that a slip pee ee ‘similar thee one which detache rom the main land. Bret acinttiees a the chan- | nel in, the har or ene w a od ee ui UNDERSELL HM UNCLE SAM CAN'T alee | prem e court case before Erveg oni aa ic ie ‘Salt Lake Tarnikae for an eqital evar distance on the ai Jobbers Ace en From Invaded by! the ous and night shoe felt. fel . walls many throug a if 28 | Saturday wae |8 | £ oe cls D There building, ' where $16,000,000 au money The stored. was money DBPPE was|| removed to a warship that There ia every reason to believe hundreds were killed In the mountain Bich state this ha ustice the % I t thSem merch icant Higher ant ie San ie con ito review ne but ar Bronte Commercial Sal the |}to Not-o7 Club. ~ Traffi minister , varnis sais all > crown, maint pe ae and All l vava 2m New York o San ‘ Z 95 ie poin common California other at be rebuilt, cost what| penn ecParlo vd in ds pou hundred = shall be more beauti- | cents they iY ae shipmit simile get Oo lots terrible| tris e Miz x it rill va the strongest bond Salt Lake it c sts $1.96, or $1 OL more rul for charg railroal the than y mt in ae b a ween i farther payee miles stuff a thousand the ing 20 nd e if nee rc. Ail' Bgo a th cae I= ‘will' ; for Pa the apeCalifornia less than egg Cart dealers treat.If 1OBs the king goes his panei peut aie. hauled to California from New or Frank Mayeare Howe Dend. oO othat Atianti« coast points for n. 4.-Frank a es $1.60 a hundred pounds. : » ana st of high ran e But the down-trodde 0 Salt sake out 1 fu his home here) Electricity Lo c see mats int c nE geajor pounds World's fair, the 7 Cheyenne enver, Cheyenne, Worcester, Mass, 7 . ee -_<--_-_--~ ERS for and AR NTES Following or dealer ' _in theVe all-raij] route the Utah shipper must . to , $2.96, which is 4 1.66 Bae his ant e v more than the ilifornin dealer pays There are no Point d t it le re bt in Salt her for h. eft other any. in or Lake y arranted Are who matter, that in wrdering a carload of Jaeniah at one ormust therefore they and shipment, the higher lots and pay der it in small .pe:mit not will railroads The rate. can few 1 pu to dealer Utah ie paint ™ ihe ¢other. a .car yf varnish-in pays dea the unless boxed, {in cans, the 1d, "by rate varnish rule € a s ea paints from New ae _hts pain # pitched n Diego, Cal. a8 43740 miles from near Mesa Gra ttle rustlers| New York here, between a gang oiante commit-| California battle and a = rave, And, bythe the tne cain2a toxee, co $1493 1 dred" d to Mexico. --_- hun- ; al 1 San common r points,He end members o ere Killed_and one| have to pay Epon ers tee, four rustlers w' nded. The other | which ne Utah s Pi ea vigilante seriously woundec. dolars month the border line Into|o¢ many are 2AN dop mulcted| eam. Gets Man oy Pe itecnia nue ht. after 5 California man aD gecur > ffter ‘tho ha thieves cattle . th weé tock hundred exer' e:,t with by-secur ith he mixec : j scure the %-cent followe©d aie Gran Mesa in | do business to dy ven origi 8 of | of oe tule gide Batu ra8y up the trail "on cal on Page Ten.) Mexico Mexico ae asa ations int roundedu ine ne Tine ; whore they we a 1d ee however, said Just. came into court ac ccompanied to by POPULAR YOUNG GIRL DIES AT PARK CITY the the "The. and assistance cz aoe out your wishe "Th e are an tal Ly attention to-the varted of u Interests govern- POUL EOL: Sash TeROrt. This means that the case] BEE President original jurisdiction which we believe a conviction |# Starving people. He even what plans for]){t'eannotbe revived. Mr be'|.action placed Papen pane Metin meeting tonight at the White between Deinte ta Haeca Sand es Rae eee = HORSE RACEE GAMBLING RUINS FORMER F:NANCIER: refused t upon the records of the BwreU2 WAU Mere a : : a ss | ee ol 7 ws 4 ATALIAN RELIEF FUND15 GROWING | Coal men report that Salt Lake every year. lifie | Will definitely ca \ conference that within a. day, o two That coal; because one hundred of excessive and fre ight lars a ton more than it should-or need to. Coal would come from Castle Gate by| per He crags it hauled In order to get a lesshy t toto Utah byby a an shipment. a Battle, the) tne tecuiar varnish Pitched Rustlers Left Alive Flee here $1.36 more have to Union| iy py rail. fyo eeetiey ‘anccarioad ana in the cE|: 2.68 tomusthave pay it transported pays 50 ao St, Gc a , Bloux uls in ‘ arts a "4 © o Ff the in Chicag® varied the VOTES NEEDED AID bring when biased source-clear to Salt Late without the sixty thousand rates, costs tons the pe ople should pe ce ¥ ped tor it. makes the of is consumed 1 a this city two ue pe oe of this city private citizens and two lose dollars three not a ton more hundred Ss annually on coal alone. family That is a rity big burden to lay on the people. It reaches every every individual in the city. It is the concern of ev ery man, woman and child in and and Salt : A letter has been received by Futher D,. Kiely, acting head of the Utah Catholic diocese, from Mer. eee Faleconto pa representative in America, asking d for the Itallan iffer The appeal will be Ad |}all Catholic churches next Sunda at the Itali mallee fu id is we out | over I 000 mark gl ven | by the state elief Sera las night. The day had seen great ouye | ity on the part of the local Italla collectors and-from banka, ore wapapers and other sources ca rts ches funds were being whel a Panta vaalte 2d fo a| R. And it is a mighty good argument in favor of the enactment of some law which will insure fair freight rates for Utah-the control of the railroads, and the reasonable service of those corporations for the people. There apeud be, and there will be, no confiscation; no injustice to the companies no punishment in There will be no vindictive reprisals; no vengeance ‘But the time has passed when the people of one city can by the state be per- mitte d to be victimized to the extent of three hundred and twenty year-even to fatten the New York owners of the Utah railroads. ee ee ee ae ee thousand dollars a should not go forward There is no question bu hat "unde the c¢ ful administration just about to close confidence has been restored. 1e East again willing to Invest in Utah's is mines and he ar (Continued on Page Ten.) a | Mgr. Falconio's ree anneal is Re_ ceived by Local Catholic Diocese. dol- 7 from a point a little this side of that proIt is down hill almost need of an engine. An easy ‘‘pull.'' So w ith the coal less commonly mined than that-because railroad companies own it-in other sections o f the state. One hundred and sixty thousand tons of Beat a year!4 And than of coal x at The position designed a Gaited ap architect) Unite BLOS, Oil $29,000,000}) by 0 ian ' ra reas coveuae ae in b _- pa essina | coast of The ..o5 in "u6 forts around Messina which cont: of] millions and of powder tons many rtridges are uninjured. scouts king the that is reported cart the suggestion that Me ssina and Vs 5 sa He rebuilt be to not nt : Beet most the of twu lost fro nave 7 a): Oo IRESa) the case of that war of of Standard Chg sa court to present is rer »-operation Be ‘‘the) petition for ;~certiorari || Dent: will'"immedistely, takes atepe-‘to is Supreme ea court of the, United States}| tne old charges on -wnich they were | priation of $821,000 for the Ital an re; today threw out of court the ]} try them' on' ottier indictments. There eiieice yal HOt AGROnIE: Aba iia bio government's appeal for @]/ing against the defendants avis | ateanal Se ee Speak ite : m nts sale fan 17 Nee it as the thant: -chant'oan Sond ne : if a ee te a au an de many were There court : ee an Special Service. k ¢ Be : Jan. 4.-Miss Mary ughter of Mr. and Mrs | € "oe Thor mpson, died at her home on | Norfolk ave ape this morning of complicated dis She had been 1!1] for }over a year have the defendants, the Standar } She was born in. Park Clty In 1891, | do to make this state what and was 18 years old Until the time | brought Into, court before a jury again.| Washington, Jan. 4 With little disbe, to bring more people, to increase -| of 1er illness she was a student at Perbaps the company will be tried on | sension in ngress day y business, to make it a state of wonpriation of $8°0,000 for the Italian rederful residences, a place for the husHerbert Quinn, who has been visitbandman. the mine _ opera, fors, vand Ing friends tn Provo, returned to ‘Park | . fined $29,000,000, or we may decide t» . he dissenter 1 delleate conCity today. } st states in the Union ‘ ' ire still a ‘score -of indictments LeBts of: the tion involved in. the the ae people of Utah did not see an = further the interests of the High . the same facts and the same evidence Taanle Eee n refused to ools ot the state in the recent elec tion It is important that we develop : an be easily secured Mest, Set ge en hi sords of the 1@ educational facilities of the stato ecu to enlarge upon the facilities afFrancis Do, Jan 4.-Harry J rt f ] t 4 t 2 lecided : eu a a immediate Reis vomal eerie er ralaane: Bs forded here. The boys and girls of (nape es Seas ec Be Adams former | thls state are the peers of the boys and and president of Chemical | girls . aa ALrorne) Sas Ae h a ep ~ | House betwee the Presiden Assts-| eashier of any othor state. They stand | Bank of New York, Hes 7 a "cell in the !in the front rank and | Under the decision of the unreme | eity prison, en ve passing two} ta 7 j ¢ t Alst in to advance so we can point to the must be returned to the court ourt, today:. however,:. the» $29,000,000 | other members of the cabinet, the: dis | fictitious checks est was made | est and brightest lot of boys and tribution of the money was consldlt »y Detectives mnrahe, ata Bell this girls in any state } morning . 1 y reot: 1 new he de speediest relle I ; er ey ‘ hat ‘Another question which arlses js the sremner a few years ago was a Wall | ret, "Pp e ve ~ ts Py reclamation of so much of the. desert a ) ol| the $500,000 will be sent to 1¢@ stallang, j-street fing ancer of note, and his present} retria ; onae the the ‘Sunday morning is Ae the Revere ss00 000 being held to reimland as = possible. There are thous| plight, It Is said, is due to gambling on] ( ne ne that ‘Judge Landis will be a| burse Seay for the cargoes of the eye ‘races Sa ee } be that apti fine is paid," Ne Attorn: ho long i time dead ends he || supply .At ten ships minutes after 11. o'clock to- | Great Blizzard In Alaska, fertile nel landé Piers is no reason made Su- |[ite re ten 5, BE OE te ' = (Continued on Page Bight.) | Nome, Alask Jan, 4. on of th why the valleys should not be the } 3 : | ree blizzards that has ever swept = scenes of happy homes, fruitful fields --- | 1e peninsula, is ra te y, Unand orchards. It will be the conlac Aeahee lly several llves ‘iave be en gly 3 cern of the chlef executive and I will jFeecoeeco SOOO eS [en up to the pions king. | make a It my pleasure, aim and amb!ltion to reclaim these valleys. Siate of Honest Values, aug a pet 1 1 WW ‘4 2 ‘ d ae2 =f A Another matter Js the mining pd ingle esta, which we must foster, os ter os tS be WU ee UV ypUuw Ge BS st & i ane encourage am gratified to ace at Utah now stands in the front rank is a mining state of honest val- Coast Who Get Decent Rates on | ind survly ors the among «& panic 1 the} Fire harbo the in ships the Es et dee red all the ean oles, MOTs ng cons e city ‘ Ss. of ~ Italy! bank the to a Anunicated for the it, was Mbt Governor Spry was Introduced at noon and spoke for only a few minutes. In part, he sald: "I certainly of nPeqich feel this morning a grave responsibllextent ity in taking upon myself the duties , State's chief executive. I responsibility attached to office and, nowing this, £ nion and uedderilloc: Time aka inatCre Shaneteraait Hciicea Ronee DolWashington, Jan. 4.-With }} 55. statement on the case lars Placed at Disposal \ high official of the department Bert of comment than No further of President. A 3 > ' town will be evacuated soon and {It Is| Utah jobbers in paints and. varnis likely that !t never again will be In-|are undersold * dally in Utah by San habited because of the fear of more] prancigsco jobbers in varnis a kee Se : e . % ‘ there have been of which earthquakes, i on u i carnit oo : pre zu 10} if ig tr the destruction since @ score least at ape ise the be fifty - -elght pes one of wes me v me re be- | fore the earthquake ther e | Officers foreign vesse ae pe er ve | that 90,000 persons were Kill ed and defense, CONGRESS QUICKLY MAN/ fe maar Fr ancisco, Jan. Jan. 4.-A. A. Moore, for Patrick Calhoun, head of y Mauro fell the rday, 0 total amount saltee ed of $1; : Carlo Gugilelimno, v2. $1; Antonfo Cucchini | R. Marero,-$5;. |pany, ae $20; 1 mer a Western SS go oe | Snail' donations, Pietro at a The | Calza Q r Ma Lcaront baa y, unniture @ $867.55 1 $5 pool ET. foe NGompany, EIGHTY-CENT GAS FOR NEW YORK CITY Supreme Court rt ofof United States Declares Rate is Reasonatle One. ~~ : ew York, Jan. ae _ vefight for cheaper gas for the ou of New York came toa full fruition todey when the Supreme court of the nited States, by the hand of Justice Peck! VaIns | filed at W manele a memorandum of an opinion of the whole court sustaining the Bite rans gas law as constinal, The full feree and effect of this decision cannot be shown, but the great t t fs thus putting back the gas consumers over aa $5; $5,000,000 a Into the of the greater city vear When the news reached Wall street, "Consolidated Gas" tumbled from 165 to |