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Show - ALE 4 ArFDD h |The Republican claims to have the largest paid circulation in ae | 10 WHAT'S WHAT IN SPORTS PAGES | other papers admit this, or will they open their circulation books and attemp Suter ch le autre time Che our claim ? READ THE WEATHER REAL ESTATE | TODAY: Sountain PAGE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, W E ees VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 12. mr BIG PROBLEM FORWHTAFI UTAH REPRESENTATIVES | UNFOUNDED CHARS e DEA pane Next President Must Provide Some Adequate Means to Replenish Treasury for Ex. peuses of the Government. a | 7 NT FAIR | | ; INCOME TAX IS POSSIBLE ANSWER Large Proportion of Skilled Lawyers Appointed to Cabinet Indicate Strict Interstate Commerce Regulation, regulaticn False the liquor traffic in Utah as 800 aB satisfuctory | presented as a substitute for the Cannon bill, a At least twenty-eight members of the lower MOU8 e F oundation of | option and strict pass the measure. 4 Their repudiation of this DUSKY charge was as strong and sweeping as words could make it. The Republican correspondent interviewed them separately, and in reply to a direct question, each branded the of the kind IMPORTANT jome of the prohibition workers, who had hreatened to block all legislation looktrafic in Utah. ‘ CAUGHT of foundation them, nor any person to Negroes neither theirj they knowledge nor had either of entered | Arrested With iinto kind : or description whatsoever.ny When asked Following | panicle the opinions, in ‘ Senator oz. Smoot sion oe store, ‘‘Not only do I believe in temperance, -ticed it all my life and pve. to the oe Mev "lie re have advocated it from one end i would ay to see wer splay vat mena He h Hs : _ anc eber © ity, since tation commenced. Dag fe peceat ‘ Republican 4 oo prohibition was thé at bitior yroh prohi a rejectedin present i f , isc. a and reso the 57» Direct pd. ver informed l ¢ ‘ « fore such a radieal change in our of the people. ture should do 2 GC ) publie believe policy that the l ‘meson a Second Peal apes ented negro ele bl mee e sult of clothes. if suc *h a li aw do not c ‘lose the Z ssaloons subdu il d al YOa e on date @ F ae fe a .y se sepia sing: in the legis! ty is © 4444444444444 4440 polnted out by persons with has discussed the subject should {t be practicable to cost present the appreciably. fic Bureau i § issued a bulletin containing some M favor _ is. i enough aft owning not he call to notes his cabinet ceiale tion , Pres for. inco = the income C°Nsticu tax annatee \dmintstration which club Trafinformation tonnteen during o law covering ote ing ee : wal t 1e Cleye~ hinted at a be_made. f | : 4 rep against al an effort to; taLave off any rratinnad legislation and are telling| one | of necessary, regards he ich 2, i ct tate t as potentially sufficient for any n should the Inheritance and tnterstate trade. tax be dA and the S ° "by. the| stories that' Me old tales to many, the Commercial found form commerce, i proportion of, akit ean celepinet i ¢ ||s | then: large Ras enarecteriers sure (aah ter eieruime atpaatioa tha chee oe ywards Public. The) 3 pectes t thig point Z oe coula : -_ eae t here before bin inaucuration, it Is known that he val unhesitatingly and frankly point out to them > the threatening situation he : Cabinet | grashington. Feb. 23-What res < Senate. ; Passed _ bill . tee oo diplomatic reay » alagric hn Journed for troupers on concerned in consular 1 we avben the 0 and vol| the, notorious I forti-| ) bill hadno railroad c tthe omen 8 the legislatars 0 believe law effect other than to codify the AY existing rayt ele depots of | would be | erected. the etek the old | ee railroad companies, the lobbyists got busy with was | a § see te Is cnown. to with | Vandeventer, . Stillman, | _ James eae ie her / ‘conciliation Mr solidified » vO od per Vith recent has been oie : | ¥ daughter, |her | Jr., | House. to Date. aha ot ot ripper the nee' jFork. 3 e 23.-With hor is 7kn podVandeventer rea ‘ps ‘Ronny treasury e npairead Dy ‘ oe nortfolio, we n forme persons have recent disappointing essayBrownin vaude| PioSecretary made up of his state--Philander eabin ie here Mrs. James Potter G, e und probably never) Knox, of Pennsylvania leas leftleft ththe e stae has sti ee d probably never | Roos of Seu ee "creasury-- Willis Ss. Two years ago when it was proposed to condemn dus dis- yistsallowed a ee pat of the money was to be spent in Utah. thatIt was used, however, in the purchase of the Southern Pacific railr road. Hirelings of the railroads maintain today that this S | : re-enlist- authorizing ment uf. Browne Ville ‘at they were not shooting Passed road lo Con- | } to in R (hh reat forty-eight hours legisla- - S was only was may aused Fair » tates tr nt took second- new and gave ah, the Union Pacific ae te Pied railroad comPanto raitvon ‘ POTTER quiescence ilg several schemes hem cuicscence = icon,in' | CON iRESS AT AGLANGE| © neaeplgtnng pany the right'toissue aac 8of r bonds to the Union/ extent of $100,000,000,psthe MRSse JAMES> BROWN BOPTER.. | |Sabi avenmes = hghiate several, eter Ere such bmi mitted sub Insur i Ee during | e- be made, shoal 1} B guls itions. ensued where pass a local option bill, with the most stringent | vder. de bate "e J in | aS ‘ as state-wide prohibition,| the question f | vote ) to et Toclar nels diaEntrance thore hres was g¢ ec heen thes. Entrance was gained| that, it belictes the people of Utah should know. ¢ a | ' or Not fa speech was{ made f durit ig the cam-; on the subject of prohibition in any ¢ £ the «edi, in RES Ea sic spake i W f je ‘It was not an issue in the campaign. My opinion, 1 paign street, a Srp ere oO ‘am [ agi- eater emoer: defeated by the > Democrats S at their convention. a ae ; comittee, sol tion 1 resolution was prohibition Ry ( fight of | oth *ove" wasro emptied after n to him afericn and abeut one-half Ses in hnar { pi ey am tigen was ane or Wye thee Wore" Hiuntaville, the goods lively fortunes amount; some Sc caw aeonibna tant but I have prae- cape, Sih cet Sonigor ine ap Pie ea rt evisville a necessary all interstate of government, burglarizing on certaln deyise retrench Yo stolen and to whom he that evert | Clothing "company e ; the {ing said: upon It Th a iO . . ey *,8 oO Sout! expression of " their° views on the question of state prohibition, | oauc s ists vtrest,e at£ a the senators and representatives responded briefly, outlining [pero ere due) Was takers tye ne | their a {axes ly, be of the new tariff frame a national tax At the beginning of his administration, President Taft will be confronted by an unusually hard fiscal) situation. | -_-- for an above DHE EFS the Police. any deal, compact or understanding with the liquor interests ot ? any Goods After Warm Skirmish With j inheriiance + Be. or fact. Each of them declared that it will yor whe framers next month to and third, if Ghese taxes are found + insufficient, a direct income tax charge as absolutely unequivocal and maliciously false, without-.semblance New York, Feh. 23.-It becamo known today soon after Mr. Taft had arrived in New York that he had found that to reduce the tari and at the same Ume raise sufficient revenue to support the government SS LON BILL. ot CONFERENCES is regulation measure and OMtwenty three votes would be necessary ta BURGLARS UIGKLY measure Which was killed in the Senate yesterday. of1 the legislature will vote for the local | This action was taken following the cry | Washington, Feb. 23.-An indignant and emphatic denial | get up the cry of ‘‘Prohibition or Nothing" of the charge that the Utah Republican organization made a | ing to he regulation and diminishing of the deal to protect the liquor interests of the state from adverse | ---SS legislation was entered today by Senators Smoot and Suther- | land and Representative Howell. held Jast night, resulted 1 option bill, providing stringent eek . W ithout sentatives in the assurance that the House will pass 4 ® bases lutely and Maliciously and A caucus of members of the Utah House Abso- bes as 4 7 Charges ee Brands Ree Each wa Secretary » ean of .Of and she is now | °9 taster voman.< No. | nnat 7 € Wyomin . tance war H, oMtcornes general-Georss . : : h be "on most cord a € DickinIn«- M. general-Frank Hiteh- & Wick- jr. A oft the interlor-R. A. Bal~ tricts where the people wish them closed and drive out Overy! |investuee eee tary « A megolatien ta} report that if the legislature passed any bills affecting | (7y.¢ with Mrs. Potter, and has pre- linger of Washington. 1) 1 divein the state and reduce the drinking of liquor to a mini- | 22S22** M letter telat isto I Bee native)¥ Tailroads and Giving the people of Utah fair treatment in fad nie one aa ca 1 act actress, ' | Meyet erery of agriculture--James, Wil tainey in a de i tend ¢ elcon o er Secreta mum, even as much or to a greater extent than prohibition | %!%,¢t,t2e, Panama. re pasted c oat | matters where railroads were concerned, that the old depots |ana it is ll not impossible y that Mrs. &@ sonsecretary of lowe| ereg and labor _ onsideration of the s ry | be receivec at "ast has done in state-wide a 1 _ other states, prohibition pre hi iti } . Rs Sutherland Senator lowing statement "The ac tion of then in made the the State [ am re ady willing to try Propriation bill was. ec at in oR wit Ar mrmAr Mew WORKMEN BURIED fol| Senate and "? U té Lh. --= allowed to stand and | IN in SEATTLE ‘ fash., Feb. Seattle SEWER In 23--T view of these cause of similar being . told) by factsiang also be-| the are dead. Rag ark irene eee = ren : ty are nee ine sunted forty-five for and| nine others under feet of earth, and the e ig Ittle 6 ia rer ‘ > hops has o> Cave-1D Nor th Trunk sewThese are facts e a n says, er,rol near t a ukon "that the people ought to know": exposition oda " ar inds 5 . day bos ; | That all local matters are rat ashe es . iré being e lac x ‘© rer ae gl ot ee pumped erence to legislative regulation, but the railpipe that has been forces 4° throug} roads through the P€rniclous activi-| var, dirt that cove hem 8") Hes of pald lobbyists have Successfully san ones 's of the 2 men t lave been | prevented anything Of consequence eal R 1 vei ea, one ing identified as Dan | toberts. ‘The ot} : ing enacted to that end Late his afternvor mee snow oe tea! : -that eight . , herote vas State ue ae : $ wor f ubl® Sery law been in the states where | f thelr and the claim tis, ‘ nt f lation | made with much apparent founas ° that the law proved a faliure wherever . r shoul é ee Uainiic we Pte ar ks igh ag th N uubmitted in some proper form to the ew people of the state and all the facts, | neluding the experience - of other ommunities, hould be carefully and adopted leliberately cons'dered If .s ie > ‘tine consideration, . the judgemer of the majority of the state-wid it people is prohibition in in favor they ought' as The u , cients TI t st rebates juestion, fs convl vindicate the : opinion, wisdom wilt of the in rejecting this bill. "The policy of our stale ' lac eginning has been tor tos am _ in favorcan of tle plenary +5 { « to the . trial thi, being | es lt o4 23.-Another BAT eae the company r ee ana. and by: )anexhaustive fr the rom L-option power oe » Eo Fel ne ates rebates American. wound ence in by thes furnish dete on mining would action be : ent In pre Swiativic perance."" CA b i eee whatever the ‘ y 4 cause or ft ping Cleveland ; _ case case AMONG arehy r tem- ee Wat &.- ss {ing. HIGHER) vee Battling chanel of| . He Nelson aS relea | gel Paso Pe . fat, y hip= ae sleek und| . ensalion mild a given two da Robles rot . c a noisy to g 3 this timmuch, sage that came ‘pe to the res-./ . Se PUBLIC IS Pokeis toberts remain in. an: of" the nd E OO . W.. B.,. , Ae wie tt" Or esy It was Bangi by reception.| Los An- | oing from' h g n Here: to| Springs for a short . cpraeny9 y afi. the money par to fight for cee +Dane 1 puts "T'm 1 t glory it not be D. I enectad ower th ese #reat ee an ve New York society i" | William Morris, who had | Mrs. Potter at a salary of iR "Thati ; -not:one. st one built trom. the Ciy'e exnantaa' Imor he) ae: mi 7 ement es ean leag New 2reen, IN York, CEREMONY QUIET daughter Fe ee the world's richest marrie Aster Wilk eo . 23.--M iss Mrs. won . today i Hetty . to OF an Ivt is . ‘Moffat the ‘That 1aep! tive 0 ang = 1 ih a be af pen Wag bullt "That tually o of x mre ad Mmmunite ¢ ity "arning Acilcd the traffic Tr@89Urce, : ele nOwNn if bullt all the within to- rallroats the o¢ en, Ab State worn Rane ac-| did: areen, ised by corporation lobby; i quietly) h r lwe tS #ince!| Matthew!" ate oot becan : und Bie providea @ le; r too ia Old ine is ir the tt 16 way Fame the | Morristown, N. sot ‘ best m aoe é as re : = | maids or mald Y. = of ¥ oe era honos NERVY | YOUNG SAVE ay M with the lowing President-elect treasury he had today. . Fol- the Sontaramae oo lwas given out: "At Gavernor the invitation of the Presidentelect. Herrick called. on, Mr. "I : norined h Taft today Mr. Taft authorized the AN ] MOTHER' S t from is :s being built riyasoc fea iy into yesteng ins rite a an pene sport| SOE ate ae 3und Salt Lake! between te ig thruugb the. Vern 11} The pair | from appro behind and i; . and are botids per mile of those | ole can i I " iffering That the people that e eave capitalub| der the support of th bare coal are outization € = rageously ' high& for the Aimited service | performed _ ) rates from hi as on and é must F comevatedown. other property: hauling PURSE."| statement d w hil } the one that wom o caug 1ught the mention of Mr, Her- PLANS LOOK DARK t anc to le tC that tl further s t lobby obb arrived ‘ever biock. asse mb le a here -nrade |} Sar Antonio; patie ne, oe people | enactment I San nia ; . on horse. methoa) down the the ©BE 0) Dallas today ‘from. in : Au stin Dallas « n to protest agall st the bill prohibiting i : race at racetrack ition. came on a ase bet: Phe special [ or re port of 1 for a day t ett cro ‘produce "That That hs a 4 these a not | they That 1a or need have nie a | companies: tl 1 eh allroad with our interests ™ for a vears, and what have mi ae ) = nto us done our at own lenst be given all-round- ‘about oa ne will nod m people one trial shopld and to "now this = eae evil: , or ty ee MUSICAL San. , Leslie ne can ustody. ; eens ee Franci De Ar matat Pore Francisco Daniel today Maquerre to and wea Pasaden FARMERS take Into Matilda ~ Gfim's in. co Chicago, reamt cr ue e (orougn, effort Fans reso~ pr . 0 STANDARD zm Feb. 23.-The OIL TRIAL first ekirmish petween',the? Unifed Of] , States "coverfime nt the Standard. company of In ond ay todas ?resne o the j , ter a-day of ,ttar ohn. S t personnel % dian t in a ecialve decialve y le arguments, in which Her attacked not of ¢ nire ‘« Aare vy f he case,curtain but the, the Poderal' district,tem t nd challenge the tainedme r iT charged the panel of 15¢ eT The discharge. was' based upon hat men 600 per per BOLIN = out were Cook from : mane 2 > el ftof 286 patic moun_ 7 be' members of the Boston these majes dg in | Lennon. t a who eloped more| their mighty heeds symphony orchestra ae i f _ - " F . ont ago « ho { S at : fre teen : z | aiibert und 3iit Great Falls tonight that has given It,out.that he resulted=in anand isa that" the. > Int > ee ject has probably fallen - three AFFIN JITIES FACE from' Grom intermountain. project. to arouse enthusiasm people 0 et ould ) ' into ne longer absorb, rallroads lipo's share of the) their cha . if ae . 1d about. every- else yet Lyon Went yo., TEXAS FIGHT i "HORSEMEN ; ANTI- BEETTING BILL ; Austin, Texas, Feb: eee ae on . u the people expect or want) hat a affairs ia' a condition of n railw & "he state should be mutual fair ne et % he to grow cost.an g Iver a an opportunity da reasonable The ADF away, accompanying her, seized Tys0nN held him. despite the fact that' delee . = on been and tr ain aa San numoereca Antonio visitor : ne . \ date : ‘ in full force The opponen to he bill consist of officer ani ack € fal hors nd holders in fairs, 7 Men TheGan t is penan i: b nelnegs: usin ek { aries | ee ee ema and ae o ner enle bé frelgbt rates "should = e he low enough SO arty with long pass sed Sten e prevails. ) LOCe al was ind of the from entire panel Chicago county > THREE: Feb.' YEARS' 28.-Thomas rere Ay waa sentenced to three hor Judge John E ? only bu occupatio By cent were farmers itchiness SENTENCED | S TO and « . H. TERM Boll; mi = years at hard oth tn the a ee * te eustody by the local po-| district court today.on the charge of ice. ; a ee i eae acting o oan The Inery ‘eloping store coupleIn were conducting | guilty. 2 a In th s city, ity ooconverted pert 4 toto Fillmore street, baker agent 23,-In the rree o church, at/ ther 7 uldwhic‘2 a 86roruPied by | Pasadena, Cal., a. ec limb, the Apper: | awhen ‘milliners war < Lan upon o gs) af " re YP sad ena ° thes gdor 4) Brain to feed a government mule iffictent | luon for-allJackrabbit Pa 243 SOD ies the; on fa< ldge was withwon in 208 aste #ec-| | 7. as ns, y anal ; r = 2° brides. | "That if all the stories ( Ane a Qianeld: Ts yton, third. Dis-/)teach™ _ i f ) llions | on¢ 29: ° g Mus ‘that are always going Sisto s-tenth miles. ays & € spent by/ tance, one and one- oodbury ' bog quit yalunti arily. -<---- Stn . ' proposes to ag iaatttte to cescune ) e league e ' becauses ; ad-Thiermounthtn favorable' rates i ra : os a means the abandonment of.the league a 3 a priny, aoe an, ind AN : peuiey 4 wii cecur Sislature may) the do et} until "| Ohio was cainatea ifor the the | portfolio during a conference i ar aS : _ a tio a | «That existing uilboth *men ‘turn¢ i th a age every thisimilestateof" could ittack him. A Taree large - . wa lroads rewithin be pi yarar | | an attack upo n ee eav¢ lalleled and reproduced for an average bel kly gathere d and : yr j le one-half the aam wav but was caught by Pol.ceman | cost far less tt ; way yu WAS) "= ra tron <2 -phar Sie fade' <4 aw oralw 1 adjo Genmeds if the . = egisia-| more | Charles Nagle. of ae Ooh wit join sera. i hae prnaidentcalect ‘hore tomorrow. t ex. aavact ior My T. He felch of I penuntican Special Service . Butte, Mont., Feb. 24.-Fana hers are wondering whether the announce or | high OT when re 2 just a .no eht. In town tonigh Pigeon said that held her arms ‘the other endeavored to tear her purse loos from the chain that-held. it The woman on, who sof Inhhr obbylets ‘ alread road' -state. > ward when line larger mattera ee fot Paes with the supe= distr matter ine ratiwas bone ome dele eR retion, connten oe } ‘ wha c noe "do |" 'r may @/ aaa a wins nv territor ey RE to} It ; a tie le o a rainction a na eg 18, B ' 5. Built ther 1h opp iM a being seat Atly b Ny a he Gi ‘ ght Y "That-the are ent be pected as mile x any a ea , Pre cansitiersda rrphiat onatrate oan a at Ihable wavs be tire capital ila . I Oralition government of civie plan [ ~ s Molnes Will take place rhe mee with the open to the public meeting will be | ture --_- MILLIONS Ni U? ul TED . pr this country, having.z‘firs t been|of stocks aes B LS eee advisa- | roads upon! t STE comter n much alone that. afford ? beard are ao aye | arc engage i $3,000 a ' met BE, rick for the portfolio of treasury. as he | Followin g i desperate encotnt had not been a cand'date. did him oa s 2 ae or nprovements occur || with s Bi : a oo sn conditions of the property the son of a woman fr« whom | creat injustice, becpuss Mr. Herrick on . ri aaa as : naueris i snate h 1 purse y ste r a ea imperatively demand that they & M | they ae ta Ba ted " - Sec a and Ie Et to soy that his business engageand never others wise. on State s 7 _ oS ‘clock a ents were such ag to prevent his ac| --- Third South street about a ore po naataee of a place In-the cabinet." "mbet {netead of the *.xisting rail-| last n'ght, Lee I : ie ue be one 2 RE | Q : latir additional con-| son, two youtntu ar 1€n, j; roads contemplating @ . > ematr ( | struction, intere aie ener vey ae irrested b I sail man Lyon om BASEBALL LEAGUE them are constantly trying . to prev lo ag reg in the city ja 16 h Pe a eT e earning -gs agin ; view ton from Strated. Capitala Interests ariyj1,'.) eme monIemand this before financing 1 rhe ue : Ww CON») struction, secretary | ever arranged will and would be for regularly as these stories week, was 1. bcence ~ not now existing for .djusting matters within the state' and a help tn the treatment by négotla ts on or otherwise Of Interstate in aaa with and|\ lecis-) enethe kewise snator Cari. oD: aa Ure | the inte ew {mprovements Ne for thing it alas! as gdjourns, the eerans of Chicego track Pteam | stay The champion authorized the! greatgrandeon of the. Orel oer "ola | wanted eat ‘td ex ‘now y What they | gatisfed approval. mashed all existing indoor pole vault| statement that he ts willing to fight|cob Astor. The ceremony woe J8-|@ mazing labyrinth Y oonlet os at -- records tonight {n the at meet with the! welsh or Allany he other 133 {spounder In the| formed by Rey. Dr. Peter' Philemon F - Sturper- enoueh throughoutwou the emain state that n+ 7 and A Vill Climbing Chicago hletic club, Bartlett gYM-/| world desires to be shown) S'8. rector of St. un ‘ 1AS8 "Th m. Athletic . a aera when he ge e : he new: wol ape rl A's 12> feot 3 : inchs 3 cs e former mark « Se Oo aig 1 t . would- unfailingly appear during Sessions, ever came, tc o wondrous But lestate! einatare ten . representatives Frough rallway Hnes ‘nate of the state "Tar hat no rallroad ' INVIT f |e kates th eee? ©! legislature and presente) elsewhere by the ing facts are the foliow-| "traffic Klin eos = bes"g isire r lives ike The ven't stand the Se I gtathheR cs club," waited ear es Nenway and bridges mittee ¢ aoe co rh snd were received with: : ten-round Nelson was the: bnee L belleved joint House and Senate ¢ dot a meet Hing . _ . ld r Thursday me at 0a©~! hk y ne The -Ser Ce . ms oO n-to the publi Woleast! and muni { " nmittee on count \ ast , Netpal corporations will meet | the coi his> n iorning inthe Senate : ‘DatD 10 +4 clock, when a discussajon ~cnate chamber admin: of the Webster created is ety cuers SPEAKS ropping in upon the1 ¢ ‘ring dropping ‘ gathering unexpectedly Bat refereed one. ot the enterta nments and otherwise made t the evenduring conspicuous himself VAULT GOES A Saucy exped!-) of Danny. ; e Ite THE AND thorough @ to t be too late } Hu E oF e ire peel COMMITTEE MEETINGS) Preparatory to the g00d roads bills ANGELS istering ) ities y >> POLE RECORD c local neceé --_-__ INDOOR demamn ruth: aut prevailing the of to teach ar result enungy before the. Senate 00d ‘ roads) a porters are ge ting busy. Yesteroon ve tte °n a good roads committee r0lnte a". the. panhe . composed. of he. recent convention, < wittUpPo ; il n¥ ae 2 local governments 80 | ; BY H. M: WALKER nected with the peop a ae Los Angéles,. Fe 23 Ad to the demands of the con stituents 'f né § ‘ strong | took down the winner's end of the prohibition sentimentThe enough to be effective. enforces ut Naud Junction ton'ght by prohibition men, the -to the Sypasr eee DROPS be oned.. alive, as were given. o 5 ship. 1902 fro m Nev w York, "elaged eis fficers fines trial of § "court 8,03 0 upon each the , dealin ment SuOl-| rescue would yic. | , ne nited State court for the southern: dist ; York, imposing a fine of a $108 ic tt New York Central R roe, a +4 x "ntre ilroad | for er ‘ Refining f Hen ts o C *e! were my Fined Sugar cour f the United the verdict of the. Unit ymMpans Cannon... bill. inpresent legislature gtoron iin Was an extreme and radical measure,|} tolne beyond anything advo¢ Be a; Dy | he Anti-Saloon Leagu ' eastern sarther the) | tates, 7 Further { consideratio ns > ; t vill of eatin in Is for for the government in. favor, of enforcement, against the tryusta| achieved here today' wh ti }Cireuit | of New 000 on : ost t Central .CCO ---- Wast tory if; law -|.was the ork a to} -{ é Ntical affair troduce in ~ Y $108 preme firmed hee ae Rebates, of accord _ structures railroads storles'that are now, Which th! lobbyists' ‘in.:the | 22tve. sa ig the Cannon bill, in my judg1 na aiffer nt, was.v al I e Opinion lift V very ; l ariallv as to the. efficiency of a ¢ oe eaniitors new | es 4 t . rrasted Mre. Len-| his Ss own use oAn funds € ‘ Le 4 . jerre ar . d City $1,200 and _ a I atc ry of | $500 Kar ' I 0 | without fighting amonuting. between zs fn returne arrested to Utal - He i aes extraditio a j oF |