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Show ee ee py Oar on in The Republican Claims the Largest Paid circul or Will They Open Their Circula tion Bo¢ 12 PAGES Che READ THE WOMEN'S PAGE ON PAGE 5 er Do the Other Papers Admit This and Attempt to Disprove Our Claim? ubl ican ‘Suter: r Slountam READ THE WEATHER TODAY: FAIR NEW SERIAL ON PAGE 4. enema PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOLUME XIil, NUMBER 13. UGDENBRIDE MR. TAFT OUTLI NES 10. G0 HOME SPEGIAL MESSAGE «new capitan (OBESHORT ccmmoeze ANDPUINTED RESCUE HIS ALLY FROM Governor Will Outline His Ideas| HER HUSBAND TO FACE ° CHARGE | OF LUNACY ---- ~- Declares She Wa Was Forced to| At of joint session ine wows' today, a special Marry Ryan by Mad Priest |™ , Senate Whilbe received Yrom Governor But This Is Not Confirmed! om) by Officiating Magistrate, | to the legislature a manner by which a | lo rm esl Calm Announcement Is Made That Any-! body Who Disagrees With Convention Bosses Cannot Speak. PRIEST Denver, Feb. 24.-While Father James Ambrose Ryan is being sought to facea charge of lunacy, which his confreres say there will be no difficulty in proving, his bride of less than a month claims that she, too, is look- Slogan of "Prohibition or Nothing."" Which Pleases the Liquor interests of the State, Rules Strongly at the Meeting and All Goes Wellas a Cut-and-Dry Program Can Accomplish. mass meeting was held at the Salt Lake theater last uight in the interest of state-wide prohibition whieh was largely attended by those favoring the movement from the outly ing distriete of the state. The convention was called and - by a few ardent prohibition workers who believe life induced people lowed might to close present their Ulustrating nounced that ‘eceived the ., saloon in the state of the of the afternoon but it convention, committee not Lee was rourder which he had telegram been requested was buried rea the of ich ey nnou ing, prohibitio particip f opr pe n jclal ft ar) aa ading p< © upper pre { r t kill f tl in t met i bri nta leg no eo the intry appl s rt n hict major hou 101 hes t » I ‘ - } Car re tl , qe | 8 { " j = ‘thon 1 ato egl H started hou which lower portio ‘Gave. 7 - a gag ; on that tell | { Yaay ie | i iu : nls. avis : m x Re } ; bd & ac he 0 if Ye Une eres dopted h iene called" ave "ts b pplaudes pi ing 1 f t the ‘ > Ca as to the 2 onr ' for. - = ‘ a (Continocd i -t¥ > ulin we tins aoe "B ut ‘to I i ohh abe, } | + RD Gs : | é apGR the for } in- Kent ust- | ¥ LEG ‘ aceedin Ing Pine hes th ne water | t : this +h , two rouet ig . er to and' t. ul the of central wns part °o on streams ae inundated and hundreds of famiifes have been compellec to vy o save any ot l y ? ‘heir belonging Bee . ete the Similar re ports have I? rom milar other sections of rec been the state, critica! more Mie ss ood Perey Teport official was Of rainfall lg } ee 3 He and) r for oy inches 3 04 ¢ twenty-fou avanhours gallons) thousand rage of eighty-one tons) thirty-nine : peOf aie e.and : to the wate Tr hundred proved even amount of in rainfall This disastrous sé€ mountain the more Hons, as all , itreams emptying ia said by the lite, hed ainate n will which tion Seahibition fn d for at least one month carne red compromise provides for r The ru ee state- Ana into the by 7 Ba thon one bill_ bos already prohibstate-wide the House. MOS & an E mors ae ol 1than ind 1 of ithorities an on Smoot the she ee a = cia a ‘olorado organization during -of, the ney. tari Ny the HHI eB = i > childhood to have : witness would Bince not moment left bul et Very of } s pointed... . . Unable | A year ago Miss i}come to Denver. whe ¢ 1 the life of - : Me ore, rd, _-_-_- ' Feb. vi president al y | invitation re« an a‘ uk of to the today I members pessed ee ut ie cat tt iich i to hess the sti of the! Ham! Phoe-} om" nt} chabert ded ith igainsA ? making ran 2 ES tnt eh sc ae eeo bhenert th , |<; dozing } HT he rom {pis L.| mM Archib ald was sais feet avis us a a part, "of the to young younger at W De my ver ed ¢ a éhurch, by Bishop . place By = pas Re he 3's a are ee fm tion fate in. th ipe , j dled two minutes - mane simply « in a Az larly to the ae he will strongly rec- ommenain thegeneral reductions, particu. steel and fron schedules she will -~ | schedules joppese wher can Inereases ir be demonstrat- (edadditional that the protection. Industries Involved need also wil! 24.-The adjourned on oO bill in until as not object to articles now seas Saturday. killing of the a the all bill taken course | additions to the Hst dutlable if {t shall of be tection pros- at The President-elect this| his visitors his matured to OD vervthir in on of ind all voted of the as he against the Democrats Democratic the the! for ES tan panspiation ne even If by so doing motion It. senators r is ; nothing ere short He have Sa Upon Some} lation favor frankly. Chics ; begun +s =. be apy GROWS SAYS aa : now invitation; WORSE, THIS o4Wn ng a a. fai s - eee : Pree) } t ‘the ah Ryan's : asso i Loo Many riests Pr ee cane, ests A ea impressed upo Returustantion his .p er t tariff estate tion, all that he may the subject the of railroad President-elect To one of the rethe legte- talked as leading ratl- the exemption of mon carriers from the operations of the Sherman nti-trust law, to the extent of pereeh rallroads to enter into traffic a ovemeantinne oat of ate rrangements subject to the the interstate commerce approval commis lon i Sire to prone Bibleeecan! hichre the bee !nveg:; dea! 1 fis leated a, yY do th Page y aay are and I-am at country ee ideal standarc that the oni a ee drifting frank dark day : ee ee been. a i cow yhat with He P! When Mr. Taft was told today b; raflroad man ntwhom Saetharslimace he imparte: incon ation late : - WOMEN SI] AT "nore bs a Gor, ‘ ha. as meant auffragettes re ince should him Page by the his anti- againstle } - a rai 1}E yruU Aawe a 4 ARRES Mil ED rie oeoes = MONG A ' AU as AAMLUEL arrested tonight, Be thick Lawrence, Lytton, sister of Lord nonchter : ' enn . wha || Al BT TARINALT ol al NUN BLUR ae HY of a former ws "te elected a a member for pl Lady Lyt- vicero) { LUNDULT | Miss f Commons, adopted the breaking to Caxton iffragettes upl escorted up he | t 9 Corbett f the ax eating nal reso eae ees (an ‘suffragette i 1 z pe jon part in against - to a the them aristocrat close them Solo-| enter the support- The building. news in Caxton teered to movement more and makes) more! the but f¢ procession permitted simply by small parties of ‘ the police ke b yarliament, moving and none was allowed movement). The) 5 an} ho are! of many the government ae wan prepared the hall They to proceed by nq pectator So the women had 1 ‘ chance to ralse a disturbance ich Although they were allowed to L get - resterd yesterday |! fr L of the House' Taunton; of Finally ae eee eat ag f hha ve premier of | rence, the leader, daughterand 0 Mrs,ne Catherine ox: . on, a Prt Eliz-| were arrested return eden Ogden ary to that o R LL r A FRAGE : TTE C sente4 | visit | Oe marriage re spre visitor - ARF congon, Feb. 2€-among the thirty | House b will ,ome In was railroad : DRESTEL with in s0Catholic peo-| her It say 1re|trust as act be; rigidly, enforced un | th I Saas pd eo young ee anit -; reat hard Dugdale, vonnec- | 2 : ae pe an . ind ; conne f*Commander Dugdale nis af: coe oh te Ee a = Seta nee son nded to Fathe "Father Ryan hospital, said} 18a) as " guarded not oa we abl deps n and caused ha iad" a House provoked Mrs, several much k t Law- others excitement Mrs. Solomon volunsecond deputation to : ‘s metstreet the more same scenes fate and a much larger number of arrests h‘'rd deputation started from the MRS.5. BALLINGTON SO RATION ists Samet ctrariasiae | pale bain time ne deta? was Both to UNDERGOES ‘ork there| | voted me yoth aa ra on A his pes depence = ae ave the y oung but was thos, rey nit that we it IK is his ward an Merry -» ne rh < the i and avon bill) 4of lute Melinewo uld a (Continued at n , Puritans » turn fo the ae wa oe OF ¥ was the nl gcent many obpyet the disgrace. have. da father he - ae z ‘ was hat' [ ‘pelleve Stjt aaaof ail aes ad for this . Repay baubliches of ord them of ee nnd on ae1 sense o ! : ' a infamous ates, ses was not ‘oran of matter 80-called =e 3 WORLD ynsible, "Heig"i irresponalbies oes ight have this nobody oe 7 é . itt Agree- ‘ verdl Father el was. wh, freely ® . Committee | | an ae Feb looked publicans 3 home fo , Sea ee ie : 7 Dellevet said the Toyaien.cneliccans t =. a for wou ‘alled oh laracters iver seee anced, Wh. wat cating' A | MRRGE snort SEE asked He meetin Senator Clarke of Arkan-/ wish to accomplish in the line of aad eve to report the bill today,! ductions may not be obtained at 3 i -ovis a ; ae ste e eliminating an pr 0 eee ea special session. erer ee ie eae a Be aires! As to Rallroad Legislation. was los 3 > t : Al peUy ES family in Og- girl Mé atso fa who that he mad to o California jady."" i fe o fy such & comm unig Ing embodied In the records of thl8 House woujg | and C Reach y passage gate hood os nephew of an old college. ; 7 ther o''Ryan sy rather | adel ce theof while prot ; & couch {jn my home when I hes 4) & voice call: "Will! wi) I jun cae a is , an to aunt in this city.c-| | incessantly Denver the s¢ vide some O'Rya came amp e pittsburs Persons form Nephi Morris « xtended| embers to bel De last nigh 0 t'l he re Salt d ake thea sg, Representative waa and their stateme statement} wag in &'C spiritualism d-sigt this. Tih reeds-made ies us iro r o'clock The ‘orris A Aw pre ent Insurance Ci ny a any a man who can alway ; kir < this t OF OFFICER 24.-w} ‘ called ond time last fall., Her parents have | again be nee z. R Worrel who ts|Senator Sherman, author of the act, lovat heard oe her since the €X-/ scaoo ~ the movenient, say: had told C Perkins, the president | posure of r secret marriage with | headir ‘mily ltar is being discarded the Burlington, that the law waa i Ryan =e a eae boys no religious in-; not intended to bring the railroad un‘The coll] lunacy be charge against Father) r| and the public"enrthi scho In- der its peace Mr. Taft expressed || Ryan Pee was by Father struction aneaneneiad mple| gratification 1 Ly 5 a OF of the to ment on Matter. ao aaaa Moran left She return her C cain ed of The or Missthe Mi: home re un came & putative SURANCE aT: : Vashington, be-| although when she can Her her own way. sr excellent reputatlo en ‘ Pe INSURANCE Mr . who this advance information in the hope thereb iy of steady 3 : p | j ier | committee which mother, visitors upon him today at the residence of his brother, that his message would be short but = BILL was the}tn-| Senate Territories home ey injury The to the anti-trust law Z told | atsuude peo-| but her father | Pe an claims| physicians. Taft are t'se rela- oe & |} ate ter.tories committee held a meet-| developed that any American Interest a § ing today to consider the statehood ‘Dill | ks suffering in the home market from she aan but did not reach an agreement, Ti foreign competition for lack of pro- her mien town, ‘ | Ing the confidence of the bus- was : weary of poverty. She) ve a vas beautiful confess. | sustained of & | Bal o.d ' the had These iness werld in the beginning f his admini . | of his stration. whe surroundings and she‘ the birthplace of Senator | grew up a Uikc They ~° trfed to ‘make } ois in her home brain the cn ane f Q outgrown in in Beve lcause ooner! t by that will as- 15. ae Sherman spe- eT re FH oosu-|~ Springs, March " a at manner of Congress semble finance x ; affirmative President-elect Taft in his message to the special ses- aa fh eg icoeat s thrown on Miss Moran's prom Ogden, ah, comes Vuich indicates hat she felt BrON master oe eo i ee e we : I t at once tate ‘Melonhen te counties which elections eae special 1 July fectiveAugust hold ee until s| calle 1 up the home of Ric hard py a? diapen catet: et = wet now Eapen and who. w was nt Rosey w ret Pan ron i ee gerene id,f the Indso presides I he te fat to ent cael eae ul} maf an wer 1d ‘been "mn 1 DEL aC 1 consivne were ; = = ‘ query irate as to Rich- The New York, Feb. 24-Only two subjects of immediate concern will be dealt with in in sion 24.-Senator place POOLING tions of the railroads Ab kK In hispock« 4 "While insanity is claimed in exten-| ell and he saw tha | uation of the priest's conduct, no light ‘‘with thanks,"' Mi in in | South The | filed 4 1 as un- ee former Trea : a ih insisted | aise; irde -d hat he did. not kne@ he monev spent! to m: belonged to thi tate of _Tenne =| ars QUEE MONTH than| res been heav-/ rane S Aatin ae . sults vis e ha omprom c Sante Tactio ons liquor P ae iG _WHOLE a ALLOW session to be held on March 16. are three vacancles to be filled on "a | commil‘tee and the Senate having de | cided a few days ago to continue the the s s conduct declared that the invitation ought not to be spread upon the|: ofee them dis approved OE rte hale that timeto ha' te the child. hild, rir whoseet| of the House. The invitation was finally received and! "(Mine 1 ad: y: t says iown 5 Some of the members of the House, eve those who chicase priest = FOR ejved4 | warring ending } until ‘ Ly Feb. for charge marriage | ré ie records d we nine ht ile reply ander water a04'e*<" TEST PROHIBITION inthis section State, sections tt trains - bet, out brid hish rurban 6 x oe 1 lay < the techy miles ; Pa aa ed 1 an Ne ftimidated ul, but stil ‘into insists that Ryan she marrying characterized the action of those who called the Meeting'' and! torle'y ne e ulong : rt IT WOULD tariff revision and Several speakers condemned the ‘‘insincerity which has| Ryanwas unknown, excepthis for the 1 eved by connectl fd ang as a Ss s trom ed morning ue I ‘ hundred a Kentucky the along to All county, thitt B rom Jnckson, Frankfort a distance of two ° il , : . r I \ forty-elg last this secin stream | the ane a rampage on te fferay ; damage suff : and heavy . t the vople living penersheglee th peopit ou u ong 24.-The eb, throughout y rains ine GIVEN eee Approval of Interstate Commerce Commission, } i clal session, t he places will be fille a ie the committee on committees. The report "uf thet, Mr. Smoot ts to | have one of t The finance committee is the atone influential contmittee it will have of the Senate and suit for annulment of the "| Immedi sent oe oor ane a | favor prohibition, were not backward in expressilg their dis-| | lips approval of the objects of the meeting. ; yee Lex! 89 attempt terday. SA _ no . "0 House to attend the meeting at the Salt Lake theater last ic0's : = is night spread upon the records of the House was 4 failure yes. | fessor | : Se Ryan lilliam i H" slated present Institute | lhe Tm > | ; s a | ee, against hfs adminlstretion jn Maury | invalid, has devoted all of her time to Ing a motion in the Senate to dis-| road men of the country Mr. Taft country nut declared hey were m¢ all the care of the sick child. At home aE te the committee unless action| gave the positive assurance that the responsibilities, not-eriminal ones, Ae} Miss Moran, now Mr Ryan, Vv aC ee n Saturday to resport the meus-|only other recommendation of imadmitted h ving E ated with|known as "Sadie That name he a either favorably or adversely. portance he would make would be for ~ £ Ra A } }j | Boe Nira Icht.) F Ne IS TO STEADY CONFIDENCE ff Correspondent Washington, is will ee Vee Tah ait & @ ~~ & e An "nr cate ooperl eee Pag nuge on san A! fia a Sec the efaulter En pens the { venin i a = \ a ekravate tt 1 ot ater Abraham t will -November'day -- e 2 cer a be Froma "Sld-tihie friends ; ferally i aod was not up UDoE, oe } Favored committee of the Senate at the extra him confess thé aif ' red in: the !could not supply her with the things) ublic - gh s i fi for Tennes-| aoe att e's state reasu former atate | S8° . 7 treasurer. funds "which ere nk in | Younger Sister a Cripple. entures which were the children of \ younger sister has been a erip ple . oc mts fovea el oti ne himself was the en-| of tor 8 proceedings He 3 version of the encounter with. a tals: . , Patterson eforts he 000.In fem! and Carmack. calm the colonel's anger and of the| arrangement for Cooper to come to the| | executive masion for a final peace con-| ‘ e . she ‘ is stand trial friend and political ully,| Dune 9 a Ss oper, and hf of the charge of having ber ately plotted ‘the. assass{nat! . the executive's arch enemy, Senator c y Sinn ho on} 1 ere | Prov I L . I de |) of we c Yr ty son, Robin was wounde 7 ; The sigte made@ savage attick ON} the colo shone F and charg@d that) guv| chance \ l- | count terson, will take the the Cooper murder Loop ing t galleries : bar huge a z insert; liquor. traffic o eating reg t I 1 l > regal ) y theate: distri t leg! p h desire s declared that he Bad anne the t ' 5| j INFORMATION ee Senator Will Assist Shaping Tariff Bill in Senate. ertaiken fe Craw Bis Was revavery butIt)"| the ceremony occurred, do not be ar| | flredion her out in this assertion. Suggests. t - o a eting ue . m » CLOCK In th its the : t ACT rn und tl In tl t porti rable . fe : seats occupied ich portion of ¢ he 1 I low in : the J.-J, = ma I nt se bill House Senate the n rs Oo thI to the Ist to aving ev n3 aed ta cer the os Man anc Fico ya t-gntll hiss dropped the we pel when the sen: Le | ‘ A iversor Sanpet yunt ! the resolutl had 1 . moved to strike it th which e maintained, were not ‘ev i » the b as ohiblaa, sone it! ry the hat 1 « it 1 It killing aeploring . "anpete would} x the program in it t, t} ex Republicans -wide to , Cai mack and Pp n., ofFeb,Tennessec 24.-The state . Sti be CHIFE on | ‘Utah are expressing surprise that eee ae tre [So resf, mtrel COB; = a his son Coe richly deserve an- wv ith Golone st anoint to read to the con practically United te yt will. ‘SMOOT CALLED 10 ~-| Robin, Are' on "trial. ad 4ower shows | freong, 2 ¢ ae rere (™M. Pattrson of nSee ee = jing priests of the city. from each ol the| tah nabut these messages were not read at the conReiser, chairman of the committee on resoa telegram fron Senator Reed Smoot vester- this she's P ‘RYAN ag ire taeebeilt whic . { marry cw. Ms Governor had resolutions members of the piaiute ; bills murder' af 21 co. lagi: for, whose| Pore "the best of Afeatment. for nim. | al- on telegrams vention were { 46 view spirit members tional Congress, vention. Albert lutions, received day every to four | his spirit. alias wn order that no one might speak unless he was in Tavor of absolute state-wide prohibition and those who favored a strict |loca! option law |!WY ineans of ' whieh the will of l her {tn | ng upor vane taxpayers of ths state; ee ee | him; in another she claims to be anxiously watching for him, to deliver an ultimatum which is expected to break eginning.of the-eonvention.-the gag rule owas ap- the | to do with him. In one breath the girl, who was Miss Susan Moran, of Ogden, Utah, ay telephone operator, says that she is afraid of meeting the man whose threats on her that an absolute prohibition law for Utah is the best method of dealing with the liquor question but the whole affair was largely managed from Salt Lake. Ineluded in the organizers of the convention were men working for the liqnor interests of the state while sailing under the banner of prohibition by advocating ‘‘ Prohibition or nothing'' with the hope that their efforts would be rewarded by the result of ‘‘nothing'' so far as any legislation looking toward the regulation and diminishing of the liquor traffie We be accomplished by the legislature. Be by which Utah can get the new ing for him with a view to telling him once for all that she will have nothing more \ postin rp to Git eiteadeny occsito | Rairoads Permitted Taff Agreements Subject to the out CONSEQUENTLY ITWAS MOST HARMONIOUS supported aiaitionsl KNOWN | putting peores oe ete Increases 2°" Where Protection Is Needed i IS LITTLE General Reductions in Tariff Will Be Recommended but y GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE 10 Tl GAG RULE APPLIED BY THE PROMOTERS: PLAN TO SECURE Former Telephone Operator of. Junction City Says She Will Have Nothing More to Do! With Priest She Married. | nounc ced, web. 34 OPE _Mre. forfe Ke force a uith, Balling-} wife of Ge neral offf Amer-| as . volute Amer-| t 1 on opera Dr Wowardnh day to an of _ ; On é declined by ee eae hall, and~ hall | tics W themselves who appt ndicit -|9) on ly of Be alti- | rerence The The operation, it yul.i was entirely§ success | sides umber aeaonaut + police, of , 2 abandon barring . tho s oF s- | an = aoRaton them ~ started | former approach . to tac-| the Brooks aerate st. of police sion, more James palace descended & upon large the compelling it to made break arrests were or three doors of | stopped ; , of3 the the clu by women whe the police Peder and force proces- ranks, Only and two nia they : Ske the were sont away. |