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Show VOLUME X, NUMBER 1. i. y COILS al ' coe = a SALT LAKE + | hana Manches ster, \Ohio, 5 sai 5 cae gnS Victim 5 * H alr in Prisone i + , intsi ara ‘ WAG IS at a conference proof were made Sher aft | Deputy and Sheriff Smutzer ee! nt * > ¢ stiss ong prese oe Marr, ae ates | ARMY tor ing revelation : tive: being and meeting N. Smith ® R. i The C. J. Smith. fee ee the " la of chain of assisted a pleting Lamphere that murder of Telgelein. ; Help al Bury Welgelein the of dug the grave the body. bury It Helgelein upon is is take and - ng man bo age "dike five inohap, lone. ical dissecUon-of eer wits ne: he discovery J knives satisiher 5all be hn ae erie ectim articulated her Laporte is ‘pa cigtiaty interested in Missours régarding the fro the news | ferees |came guest advertisements in a Norassigned to the he her : paper . chambey Anderson's g to expect . convicted and of of mbrder the $12° Hopet o ine ots ne Riset BAT represent rear | ae aeaete: Ame wd ' f ' bureau fosthis hoe refer wneg Bis "s Sand ae Beeb Fn uo eee a $500,000 : allow ed for Ore this a total iat of $1,000,000 2s Bt atl making i+ adad- "€ap- $5,000, commanders ON) PI s ee/ the atta otwithstanding voted was. service forest the : had commitee the than mer' the Di ions ren vic ‘ vf eh riaae ‘ re If a A oflicers nine -nine at ed ee ne ‘Te rae Sa Senator orada ea et ie ie oe + 4 trong pecially °weens.e ene ry or gen of rights settlement the from Boat : enator oF Rests ve Break forest re101 t~ number are uso commissioned. for. first gouvu oLsecond $8,000: | mira} : with interfering In withdrawing was states conferin $500,000: and executive the increased: MenGis MOD Nips iIncréase. oun a ‘ yur elle ed $1,- bill of about house 48 is aed 80 however, or | mirals te Ss mithnt aD oy \1 e¢ cewe ye nditure , : ri « = = 3.500 commanders $4,006 tains, toa . tonigt Ralph Prosecutor a ne» of WEEE? A oe as ag eG VRE. "O00 commanders deutenarit 4 mw¢ endl s had louub itne m 1oO1 nov. isix There rs newsp: ‘eparatio) e \ e gold deat ia ess "5 containing inforarineie ania has Hae 0 receive, . lieutenant | The Pri sie ft oe : ane 5 SN oe amd Ma nate Sees nants pat oer AAT srad COE Soy unio the and. | (sine Been mi corpse the of aeopeaie finger an the ringthe on basement wit J via' 5-000. bu Nee burned of the in aed sc ya) i o aOGetnS a c ) \ s. I * ie.¢g or , Nereafter all comthat Cor iwswtantly=} ~s provided It is qunne Mit S that is= on ; ist he act the~ of. officers sjoned® mi e| of pa 2 ow : athe ie ae ring * ‘ a9 ‘ ecelve iI 7 i oe ; Oo "on the 4 yOSS it Fe oTfi } ft san * the receive "7 Not sear |? positively been ha LuLhoritic rhe ‘ y ne Ss acco! i ) é } ‘ r gtipea + : ne person by several identified 40 : aad the' Colonel of retirement 3 Alabama, ey al Menry Cal 3tte Fort re i. ate This- conten- | : ~v a.m. se: ¢ rade 1:30 . : th : any On ‘and: idto stumwas the one shere's E Philippine I to Manila, ant transport ve Hs ' 5 of Lamphere to relleve to duty assignment ior U8 . bling block that has Pee Peterson Marcus reant nance was cutors Ad Sr Mrmed ry es Smith Prose » Yre-enlistment S latter ee 2 Senin ‘at ee he i reliel, upon Yeterson, ue ‘ 3 ne tnt today c 1o YT ee pa ees te Ow ine ; : ---- a Burelars Mrs. ‘ | Some of! Gold Got ing Tis panning ing Mrs. While a on a Gunness' house seen afterward. to lured uM waten, man's aS neneu cei a FORESTRY TO 1840.28 ' I e ag of Hrgies "Hight men : I Aence }in lar the es $15 wells Iinois \ In ‘back\.as y to drawer frightened dresser were ae ng i SY | recovered been -_j. SPEECH ta have "dated which ' Town h ' aN It Wiped Out. Lew! Methree Thomas. in is e : Heflin t 1 t ive R tepresen eg ea pr ; negro negro the whereupon Lundy, & drawing finally and busive, assuage to acaune proceeded vhiskey o ‘ : ey ee e VFrectin 3 j . am wounde us, this to him, spoke again Heflin Mr. . . the tn revolver. large a wlth time was who McCreary, of the firing in v ° ‘ ¢ ir } 0 se ce rebuked becam : bottle leg the not but cad. shot was corner, the street on standing- the in shot was Lundy injured serlously THREAT GREEN HETTY FOR HI : York, May 11.-Although effort . New. matter the keep to made been. na that tonight known. became: Jt secret. in the living is who Green, Hetty M night..a-letlast received Plaza. el tai i, > Bie Bae Yas Nee khand ' Blac ened j ter junless; shi | Mrs. ‘fara f she yuld Green to $6,000 gave ve oO 1 £ ¢ é the then Since for her hotel put.to deatt be in leaving the ‘ 4 car avenie a Madison. aes by detectives 1ecompanied eae ich Be oar See ener ke ad to think lightly eee | SPLEaN) of the Incident, but the detectives InPeter. sone Investigatior an on listed to pay Green Mrs. advised wold: WHO ieee i 1d that Herce bh a In 911 Ii, | May Molir matntained tornado} afternoon'.a'. this storm. hail 121 the village of Cieyeland out wined | BE D DISTRIBUTED assault rhs oO f th ‘ { BLACKHAND Wateh. 11 Jog esidence..of:. Thy | th , street South ith. Se En ' ar] RET es -l away Was fam t miner, | while practical The ; = See ‘ if id we : ee Be work as at BAD SY e r. |* pai by that t is hoped th n r dr of-a top the from the a sreetie acid filling US hou The house of the lroom ; ; os over k vaDp nresumabl A pgs und be3 will Gunne ass' teeth < i £05 old in $65 overlooked re oe B = lrobbers the woris at oan ao upon and negro, indictment rik ‘ i sible today the out ing houss a Schultz rR a 3 in Thre with: weapon' of Heflin Thomas Heflin Mr. i aThe which with assault while} ie Puke s en "é ; ‘ Gl whi occurred i a charg € lecture, a temperance way his "his when ci treat ‘or etait os a stres moa din theNactions By ‘nated: evga ye.) Ca Miley, | ear 1O8- 3 Ocul a igainst indictment him charging ‘dangerous i undy, creat arta ? in tion | port. Mrs. Gunness 10 LAM a vith M further is- relleved- ae from corps, medical is). and division Pliilippine in the | duty , tr army to duty , in the gned id : ne San-Franctsce. station . at ‘th' : | | : ; ‘ a "| ‘E say » duane ant, j upon} i to Port once ill proceed at * ¢ . : ' et Gunness the of > time I ye earRA: " Mo has ee ransterrec been which to ‘about i é 4 0'¢ pale = in the | Wa parted ac é ‘ w ve ' rdine, John Sergeant Ordnanc at Tae net ; ae e ee morning So ae ae a. ? ‘6 "Nigger left he thta is fn BO an James jury grand 11.-The May ed rett ASSAULT FOR ---- Representative oc i casnonde on, stay sie hot | Aaains INNOUNCEA | AS way On ice : ha list retired tt upon placed he ji jand rigs o ra the with y, tl Loft i I % Thos Mi fr ae natad : | ti 1908, May Omai5, om C$ieriretsence ile dtenkiit Pinkston, Movements, Lamphere's ‘a.Per lk is Int . "a ee. ot ont uD) oe Pee tee ~ 2 © the movemchts garding the in fire the of day the on phere -anethone Se th strengthened have home Gunneas Prosecutol County ase for the state Hecntat f ible os Ceo. Ge s ( ‘ res e 1 , hor a responsible, was Smith ae Ne feasshates AE ti ment lowe followed lose ly ¢ close! so bee haye going I is not a naif-hout not that > a ‘ irs verTf , . roi frst who Neighbor CONGRESSMAN shington, today ORDERS ‘ ery 107 ‘Diay ‘Washington, i ARMY AR BY a that-Mrs..Gunness| conclusively dead. js 16 cle mon- which ring, gold the of that strates RETIRES ADAMS | the \daition hy proat, red athe have for evidence getting been ne who INDICTED | ‘COLONEL by and his sheriff The detectives Pinkerton the ALABAMA and lengt) of! serv! [rank Po eieeean. the. de she secre The the Call letter money se! to: if be would she Clex velnund's Condilion, pew ee Ms \ Grover person| one Zmanykilling iers t of Cray eet | and The Ss Sery al Service. injuring "1 1 ~~ Senator pare ‘ i y ra Republican Special the and lov laid: was house , | school mee M Washington, cate | definitel lt ear Narcimiranul pupil hteen a ‘ S . mootors Se de iver "ld apeech that toni? ; netjracul-} a r a in , Mupils ; anc not | O18 ; ee' 1aya a ; the though éath, Apa ous ts e = . Fo } VO i Cone the J-in int a wis i vac aormies "her j yrinte 1 , eT Prin land : to " ‘| later appear will but hee Be ecord, t v b tha fact tie ig - -_ It AMNELICaD OO liad . week. : ae a.str 7 whs s I today ae 2s0Cool | A | cs Fire 2 in Old Madrid. : yc etill- dit cons a Vi A "J ‘wood nts I ey taken s iharnda i wd nie hotel hay even with nurse te foun patient 2 to here idered night, | last fire 1):--A May Madrid, i thes: 13 if little changed bas to lacx | condition duc was hich of spread ithe delty ¢ i week. last the during better tbe destroyed (he old-|for completely |} of water, or .coples 250,000 hurried . visit «a a ulate made py Cleveland ae Mr hun-| Mour citys this in dwellings jest of! purpose for the ve ' Seach decided the chlilow to ser today per- {to Princeton Mal homels {are d families are count this ‘A sle | of 2 the of mere along getting vero re suffering are lsons ry peop the educating of fores gubjeet the upon ey iced ecli ee ha speecl in wa { time the by had upon {5 company the with | compared he en iny fallen uy rall- and + man came elderly ee at 0,Ge den en toion Dri + Stopped iem omee in ster re clacriy ponderousiy himself tack the best Pain's + the like rose He rockets. + + of ere, ho are cadets The + avye- Pennsylvania down way School for Hi gh + upon one Poadatanditie The 590,000. \) mia prices a the 1 Raval: - from ~o . CESist Many pur. must us We agree with all LEGISLATIVE Will you in your co-operate in or- PLANS Not Tnsist CHANGED on Trost and Injuoction Measures. May 11.-President Washington, not insist upon antl-inRoosevelt will Sherman anti-trust law junction and the present session of in neg ents the re no will be Buc hi congre and ident executive Was 2 terrific wind. Hail dia grent No one was seriously Injur re Visit we s rounds ical fon O. FE.) in the] ee of out wiped almost Pro- Mshed grades of. tharstreéts ana the {n- whole mS emcene der that benefit may be derived by the entire nation Good laws make tor good government; but the laws are of no avail if not enforced by the people that made them. Such few regulatory legislations as are required are merely building upon broad foundations that ave been laid. It conceals no menace to business any more than legislation which has already been enacted. There is no need for agitation concerning It, there no excuse for demagogle exis citement. It is as much our duty to conserve real rights of property au the real rights of labor This we have done in the past, and this ought to do and will do in the future, that confi"The country realizes Fi It is an dence is not a matter exists in intangible something the relations of men > relations } been strengthened in our counry the economic re forms that have instituted we he present been, conministration is concerned, it will tinue unchanged the policy fr safeguarding the rights of all and of embracing every possible and legitimate means advance the welfare and the to p rospe rity of our country, ‘Let there be no misunderstanding ibout that. The business and commerelal interests of this country, to be prosperous, must be honestly administered. all sald, wherever there of dishonesty, it lust be relentlessly, and punished; but haying thus moved forwar @to a high plane of integrity and on thet plane built wisely, let no man the moment when we have as seize a nation neo d the real malefactors, to say American business men, inthé a or even any considerable number of them, are malefactors. 1 welcome your vork and shall be glad to co-operate with you in any effort to ¢€ stablish prosperity on right and honest lines President the Scene. Visi ; sk esy by shown spirit the aizie WS \ ana EB Aare arrivin before lef a chs, 7 ys nad Pena aE been oe miles J. aaa piaw he th we el when snoney contributed ond c a Bo exist- ‘ 6 the: tra = pe alon damage, lent. EUs must il i » ‘2 Residents Rich- her wearily, then the ‘ereat parees in San' they formed) tieey when Ev o Admiral guard ville, oy 5 sympathy with the the. Nation: o. Pros- condemnation. of unwise agitations The apathetic acceptance of abuses in our governmental and business administration is no more dangerous than the déemagogic appeals. of professional @gitators to class hatreds Our national eonseience, 1 firmly believe, has awakened We will not and cannot go back to the conditions which tolerated wrong doing "The welfare of all of us can best be obtained by striving for a policy which will promote the welfare of each of Mrs. towns had won h escaped | Sait Lake boys to the| while driving. ‘Tt looked darkest. plan team was "killed but their aa the Ogden school a of ml ae, northwest i 25 storm njury, 1 Avenue test Council Will by to wasa ‘responded Ae as 65 Robe, Woodward, The and having as Sopra In the vieinity of killed. Well and daughter were of * the a secold- commifine..6 ecutive Cooley Mutual, es Littl At {ttle : a F ERTY attacks details... to ont ain ..Vie mond leebal ere: Aldi peat spent i h ap eaten ae end it ls death the fury, its de stroyed aise villages The railroad (nearest the trom. Se looked:ta: attention veers nor whereey of anda left right ne 7 oy aia NE fey a poate re straight : rey 5 to nothin attention paying Arnett the storm Where side, the at gravel the on in¢ out marched they formed orders order' t of their officers, bel tne stride ratToh. <o to. Grand, At map. the off Estelle, . fe a1 "Whento thleat again. become soldiers the boy come for"kids" reported are ‘towns Eight wiped and uate Alte fo! far yet time at not military it was ; their down But lay to 11. At} were killed out- | ¢2°* persons Attention, Boys Are - Okla..May City, Oklahoma least a dozen he ad ege Fatalities Reported. of R than o the surrounded They boys. the * and at ae Wl e oe b the into train pulian they were more a wouia nave rushed into ‘tea a | Eight-Towns Suffer Destruction} ana they ; not been hel a ome $209 of Pacific ; incre es os Soe value and long depot yards in the e® special ' of: moth was a large crowd ye sisters, coo and ae $300,000,000, about book Santa n § through marched school High Streets of Salt Lake yesterda noon, after leaving their talc ial aner 3 o'clock at the Shor t Lin ‘ watch- this rd honesty in our business life a today the standard, has been l believe, beyond. REN it ae ever oe before and is largely because s have made determined war on the epules which lowered it. Not Caused by Legislation. you have said, the depression and stagnation from which our country is now happily beginning to recove was not caused by reform legis lation, but by the revelation of shocking conditions in certain of our corporations by reckless operations in high finanee, by calamity and by certain striking, though, J believe, ¢xeceptional instances, of business and civie dishonesty. Of course, all good a proThe in- the \ i AG HE RR prineipal| Che provided. #serwas-over the forestry by attacked bitterly was over controversy bill which and|vice, es 662.7 ae 2 i ) Chere cent Increases of 500.900 t 0 Rom. both|about half a dozen Western senators, by adopted that the government on the ground ihr et a Nee ets ate th total to decrease The nearly amounted | per con-|* 11-2The pay The. list active the lon . 813.50 remul *) admiral $13,500 remains admirals Wen RM nn : a) folloy Che' | murder meant ed his own lift tie plac from : iried n- An erease -.. May' appropriation naval today agreement the an of pay The enlisted tired: ted she) he eye suspecte derson > ees "| lonee he says st Pee, hen a sponse with him opened: his quickly and ft > r > . turned quickly on to Hi stout, a + pane were securities that they business legislative the (President jn neo am avowed object of Protest. A SAYIN THOM tSta ho rod : at BUT _ STILL "There fathers, toien Ee. of the2 renotteadiie Petfor onnuel ae ohn vane ymised Brom Spaeeee ae a i apne ort aa COU ar: c Third bale SRO y execu association, the proximately $14,000,000, after longed debate lasting-a week. AL NAV with paso ceeore PIT TO SETTLEMEN FOR ence ‘ appropriation $32,000 about Call. Clase n One sawnightMrs. ATIBETS Gunness and tiie : : Washington, | s ic witness, His story ts that upon beby Gann ss'‘house into Mrs. ing lured one of wegian . vee aL PAY 1as Anderson to Laporti come eathroomto yUuNness promising' written AL ee yol Wild upon it owlng to the fact Senator Foraker of O io is expected to make capital out etlt to further his case aes the President with re ler emen: CONEE Ee be in eat nee a of eet ayner which speech in's kInves, such as| r y : + it + i . Prosperity interests business getting' of Instead Ck ae men's Lake : fie : "National ; and made aes ss Etiiy the posited deposited TIRED purchases these prices came ins for their temerityait Appin serie him, the President met them with theto t c casa nae of eee pee hehe kee - mS c Refor Louis Si. of | the and xecutive f d M grin Particular interest centers around the wo] Gunness by rene him asked meee and ove dent All + + $90,their be fore "ihe panie, back as June 30 last, $25,600,000 dropped had age the intense Se oacost prices, : a pisrapel Se >1OV the their. for riman Hat acs of 2 rae Is hite House today. uttered ¥ oakum us alone,"'| "Let words, body a the upon country. Y PA usurping | ° thé is| President "the |that ee rence piton sc none ve een a! tie President The eongress. of has in his pos-|tfunctions Smutzer veriff. is that yet, ‘ from heard been not has apy on which i ce the sia _ jn.the rnins of the today Styled tel eee Sen- the army. of such he felt called to the to con- information amenable spread leaned injured fatally more many as right, depre i the great How chases 11.-RepresentaMay Washington, morese or less and Oe the © ti ss "= | sto ae ae: at the ay serlously in the vas osu i by. a score o TeAanNIi= wurt three an U Soe Alone" ‘Let the of tives : B a tornadoes of "succession a DY been figured | VU has not in October panic 0 a has which zation, adjoining and Woodward swept that exceeded but it probably Uk ececurately, : rf over all erowth he tornadoes nig of. twenty-five. last area miles and $100, country whom he against : Covert dan esont | counties the ayePresident ‘that dppeara now It' 000,000, Roosevelt, "| long. - miles long and-75.75 miles presen'by |} wide us the securities held and de is directed, had a love price of the appeal market at the White feast - owing is growing, the part of senators ment in favor of to the belief upon was de-]| to Stewart sym"his expressed has Foraker sentiand resolution, the with Lamphere|ator that his spirit of confidence pathy Mrs.| assisted to have be. shown will ; Gunness in the murder Another startling fact Which a direct he that the affairs for gress Smith] Prosecutor gives Chis president elie ssses of scene of the testimony the by backed near Lamphe re Ww ho ‘saw the fire, which Colonel of case the and ae ape -lj/up it upon pass these ' Confidence been __ rife has. Jine that along of | talk seitlement the in result would senato]!! the taken have organizations of Dozens lands patches, all the valley mountain ‘dieon and slogan it as»a behind stand up. taken been. a having convene officers five of court military Lamphere| that conclusively show to Most at panic : ens a nethened a| drawn with bill Wil-|Said aa thet ease of { Colonel oarwas yee pethe Ted that cit-| onel Wil i in|} 0c zi utilized es |r On t® encouraging settlements the marooned officer, Ow. Stewart, l1tam: F. eee and railroads the from remote land fulcrum the as Arlz., Grant, Fort jot |‘the famous Californian In facilities, transportation | upon which to work in introduecd ie senator the of hands in the proof Other "authoriz a resolution the) today of sone to acording prosecution, to President the tends |r ctine conference, at the present men Lake. it ++ She smile she of Salt Streets on and "Hell at Welonrfied Royally left the gal- + + © Mrs. Longworth + lefty almost immediately and all + about above risen had that value market these of lees Accomplished lke st were there + before the Insharply was aaeanoned cormmission § beCommerce terstate - ‘S st be could that that le explained : passed. of CONSCIENCE ' Business op General lands. such can acres be | aboutmost400,000,000 lands ofcrops of such On or ever vears. vo onee x4 _ ar aren seen Se q Ain ae eae ae : of California Smith Representative That] act es his to review 2 no power Dae |has fac a gk, his8 C palais10 ot ! t th Cla annoutul aad xpert ant expert has taken) President attitude the the Ie Igele mn's| (5 hair which was taken from Rayner to Senators wr tten ta- | 12 letters the locks was Identical with hands Rayner Senator Smith. and stewart is} This brTreseant mata he Guede atacanntenath Lh oi from Lamphere's oes kenas oe BA an oe BS cumstances ‘i Declaration NATIONAL OUR to the full ex- law any beyond of | S¢Ctlons congress that and navy, and army | } the {s commander-in-chief President the C Hi examination careful 2 After from here brought an sonore hy Hear Delegates Alone Us Sound and the nomestead Dil perfected cui | Would the Jhortest in these scttlement Inws |PeF of Maryland encourage whether| ‘Helgelein's to discovér lots today took icross sirande tec ge bey iodead sigan e fataken i tromce earo ++ floor. regarded the. len a and rely. :face The Union Pacific, it will cost. bOOK Sonar o embered, bought about $131,in the in other 100,000 ofof stocks Harriman H.roads E. 1906, and summer . . Principles. provisiens of the bill. Settlement. Encourage Would ir r n ‘ *s Re of ; chairman the piblicdandssaaid coin ittedon Mondell, ihe tepresentative es bonds and in hove eas the with privilege lands : sand up + seated 1s Acquiring on a'tack her over the rail toward D carefullyj : and fallery 4a to Called . f 7 the . Contention. - ae gr eter . esting texand in color to be similar nation of Li aml oe the oe ul fure to met afternoon this At 2 o'clock phere, a th Saatclipped from ui h aga lockPe ol ;; ate rift not cemplied have peal plainly Ughted tion' tent of the enlarged from exempt North South Dakota areAninanventl: Jana : C inf InterPresident Against hay body | exam!mieroseapieal decided of by Helgelein's heen hands the have will upon Over was eyes her ‘Suddenly Led by the band whieh has, as New. York, May 11.-By a compila-|# nue her face wore a broad grin. + Of she' coder battalion, stirred up + + the} shawn it was today commer favorable and the Pacific had in its treasury stocks | G¢4+44+44444+4444444444444446 | Cnthusiasm Union made cadets ofthe Francisco, San bill 160-acre who titles Nancie Financier nvestments, on homesteaders tracts + +, + a Ac a- ¥4 PURCHASES BLE z al raac Railroad. ttt tite ete tt H43 iene He e dull. wereLongworth floor Mrs bored. + + + QUESTIONA + + + + + + The proceedings on the + |+ sat down. BE S. 00 ! -, 000 + plates her of 5 k B 0! ccount veetn | 11.-Unider. ing up contiguous Directed Resolution Senate q found hair : . conference the of nrea. Present -- astonish- | most at made strands the that was NAVY? AND +44 acres on the condition | ¢& steads of 520 Let that they live on tire homesterds tor in continuous five years and total of the cultlone-fourth least have vation ej ProsecuCounty DetecPinkerton and]- non-mineral and non-irrigab'e take out homemay the West the arid lands of Ht BOSS was __ badly. bow Violet's which toadvocaicd by Senator Smoot . g ; is li {1 homesteaders hous,: passed the day prosecution has begun to prepare its Stee eeeseeeeeeeeteterett] presentafor against: case oeLamphere: ep week. next jury grand the al n 1 important containing Depositions and several damaged jn smashed were + Veg 2 $90 Over 000 ae May Washingion, |+ the -Tonight 11 May Ind., Laporte, the # + Union - Pacific Show + effected. was rescue + The time the at warship the on | _egislation, tI iCl2 i| Aeauara + xi [oo crossing) of the + of the troops w2s ites Treasury Rene- Advocate NV ondell ee + + of Kentucka bund that brought the to ) attempt forming were ians + 1+ : M ystery, 1 ane "asi no riv- earners + in . Securiti + + + ~ al " : a 11.-Mrs. Nias: y Washington, was who Longw "ane. Nicholas" -husher rove Rodsevelt; Alice' In, her woday capital t¢ hg oes went she Then runabout. electric and aiken members' the in up 7, + + Saris WirLp. THE OF + + battleshin & .Cux~ atPrussia landed was of Henry : » Smith +|¢ Representatives . ; the of the across HOM ESTEADS ‘i LARGER A and Deutschal)Prince haven CENTS. FIVE 5 t+ +++ 4444444444444 + ey si * + MRS. LONGWORTH HEARS CALL + STOCKS AN + + the. yesterday fog . The .Pyrgos.off went.+ lightship. thick -was-+ The crew immediately. + + + an FOR the Jpresence the at Maysville, cmmeicentucky) er, 1+ Gunness on + + + Shey FHF / and Warmer-PRICE Today-Falrer Weather . 4 + 11.-The / Ger- } rescued by the German Safe. Now & the voicing. counties the three sentiment_ 7 : af malt + D,+ toons Procure] Detectives Sheriff.and From + | jot nflamim ions distributed arge being are 12, 1908. of.+ os Py liner Levan man cut + was bound, inward Hambiirg, dur- + Violet collier the by down $-Elbe + ing + down Settle- Tracts Large of ment + + circulars throughout woh ops of tr nt a tac bmn 1+ fcieacremngen' Encourage to Measure + by~ -counties of invasion the fired. across were Bullets troops a Aberdeen, near river Ohio the EVIDENCE cl? <r ‘much 1s here {> \+ + T. CIRCUMSTANTIAL + + + against the feeling ae Mas. liamburg, + + + warehouses bacco + Ihato Sto p of The'soldiers are secking 80 miles. tor river Ohio of the banks the toof destruction the to prevent iz 2 Cor- Hands That to "responds + + + + bespected momentarily Ohio and nightriders' the patrolling are Who troops, clast tween state | + + + MAY + GERMAN LINER AND COLLIER OLLIDE IN POG, a. + <11.-A' May UTAH, TUESDAY, ttt ttt ttt te dt ttt ote OFF + , + + IN BLOODSHED IS FRARED NIGHTRIDER WAR. + + CITY, : ‘ TO ETH EAT ae TST. ESTE N TIGHTEN announced the change program in m eonterRepresentative Michigan, yw 10 Justice done property ow w never better illustrated than during the discussion in the elty couneil last evening on the petition of Viiati Young and other owners of property on Third venuc between Canyon Road and A street This..set forth that since the change of grade some of thelr houses were left 15 or eet above the street and that access to them was completely stopped and the property ueless As many of the abutting proparty vners are living there in their own homes, the matter was one o great concern to them Some of the councilmen agreed that an injustice was being done and it was finally decided that the entire council with the city engineer and supervisor of streets wauld visit the street this afternoon at 2 o'clock The request of the property owners js that all work here be stopped until an agreement can be reached ith the owners. PRESIDENT CONSIDERS UTAH SCULPTOR] Republican Special Service. Wasbington, May 11 Senator Snioat alled on the President this morning to ask the chief executive to consider Cyrus E. Daliin, a Utah sculptor, p located in Boston in connection designs for the proposed statue of riek Connor, he President expre gratification in learning that a man from the inter-mountain state developed sufficient artistic ability ie be ranked among the great sculptors ef the country and promised to look inte his work and give him a show. The senator at the same time introduced to the President H. S. Thomas of Ogden, Ben Rich ot Salt Lake and Ff. Homer of Provo SUBMARINE PLUNGER MAKES RECORD TRIP crew of May 10,-The New York, Plunger submarine torpedo boat the the speed record celebrating the made on her run from tornavy yard dock to the cove pedo eh Station dock last night in 17 ering the distance of 153 miles 26 hours and 26 minutes. ----_<> - ---------_-- Wisconsin Also Sultercs, Madison, May 11.-*Step here, storm sister, until the gets over, ¢ see to go home, can said five-year-old Georgie Bull to his sister this afternoon They were tings across going home school pnd, overtaken by obdarlknes great black cloud st ure a Fre sky. "No, I'm afraid; I'm going to run said the little girl. remained behind the barn was eyc lon e, lives ure known to be lost and several people were injured in a terrific storm which swept this vicinity this afternoon, Beorge Bull 3 rushed to death by barn which lifted by the wind and fell upon An at unidentified man was killed Mazomani. bee n leaders pressing the house with obtain thelr concurrence plans of the President Townsend went to the capitol and announced that he would make no effort to have a conference on gislation He had determined his efforts to get an anti-inabandon junction Jegislation aN amendments to Presthe Sherman anti-trust law ence ide Gi las withdrawn is h legislation insist or a he pelea Ae poet enon May 1 Disco rd mark th oe me second day's SEpneed ina in the So-.-|-who ha a "returned:. alist convention today, was pre enst on South Temple. "atrest' ‘tot tinted tonight that oe on Pressouth on Main to. lt a: Saas. west be nominations night not to West Temple, north. to reached before Thursday or Friday. publican and then "eountermavehedd to. motion made In the reuEvery minor Pierpont street and to the National' tine of was nnd there c Jomirade hotly contested! Guard armory, where ony, disba. were some sharp word sald All of those wh Guy FE. Miller is' the delewith the boys are tea in Shei praise youngsters, the of conduct th for wran-/ biggest the provoked gate who experience the worth the or and introduced he when day th for ele a resolution proposing a message to them and the advantage to Salt congratulation to eee A so Feder-| pake and Utah: ation of Miners anc n his talk menEnthusiastic. Is Mayor The name D. Haywood. tioned William school High the of sending "The as it has every time called forth cheers, wort was Francisco to San in spite of the en- |} eadets but it has occurred, in the way of advertisement to be ‘obtained could than Lake in the expenditure of $50, ,000 thusiasm of a certain element of the| more that Hay-| Salt it is predicted convention wood will not be the Presidential nom- | from BransMayor aC way other | 22Y passed, not wus resolution The ine ayor The night last ford to a committee referred was but turned with the boys yesterday, and The committee on contests heard two was full of enthusiasm over the trip minority reports, one from the state and {ts results. "Everywhere I heard of Washington and the other from Nethe most favorable comments on the braska Both delegations were seated bearing of the boys and on the enterMillionaire Comrade : G Phelps tokes and his wife, Rose Pastor, were prese nt. but took no active part in the myvention Rebert Hunter, another ch Soc jalist however, sat with his aMerativn trom New York and heard Comrade Davies of Pennsylvania make some slurring remarks about "rich parlor Socialists who were allowed freedom of the convention only because of their great wealth.' Comrade Davies later made an apology for these remarks, Republican Special Service. Washington, May 1.-Governor John @ Cutler of Utah was expected here today, but will not arrive until tomorrow He will reach Washington, however, in time for the governors conference at the White Honse Among the citizens of Utah who will greet him upon his arrival here are Tran B. Stephens, James Mayes and Vv. W. titer, who reached Washington this > ether with Mrs Rebecca Little and Mrs. Charles Crismon. This party will consult with Governor Cutler upon matters of interest to the Inter-meuntain region, which shall come up for discussion during the visit of governors to this city Pennsylvania Grafters in Court, Harrisburg, Pa., May 11.-The trial of former Auditor General W. P. Snyder, former State Treasurer W. L. Mathevs, former Superinterdent J. M. Se human, Frank I. Irwin, Joseph Huston and Congressman H. Burd Cassett on a charge of conspiracy growing out of the contract for metal furniture in the new capital will not begin until tomorrow, as a case in which some of the counsel for the graft defendants are interested will hold the court until that time. Yale Sprinters Are Out, New Haven, Conn., May 11.-Gerald Rutler of Evanston, Ill, and jZobble Bureh of Cincinnatl, two of Yale's best ay sprinters, today were hurt by mpl their tendons and will able the duel meet Here ard. ence » two sprinters will heavily in the sprints. football captain. to WIL President Delayed. Louisville, Ky., May 11.-A young weman who said her name was Carrie and who had letters addressed to person at 115 Central avenue, New Rochelle, New York, was arrested at the depot here after saying she was on 1er wa to Washington to kill the Presiden she 1 thoug to be de mented, ' they must to be able send distance themselves and their in a remarks. give a sults Then good Lake Pear be of do a things, large crowd and over of the ex- the a gentlemanly manner lea was such as to impression and people. boys' trip." well the to such boys this pense.' should WILL MEET GOVERNOR ON ARRIVAL AT CAPITAL Trip prise of the city that sent them I heard people say in the streets while the boys were ‘marching by, ‘Well, there a fied of the Salt alt Lake oe the rc- General Wedgwood of Utah National Guard who accompanied the cadets sai "The trip hile than we expect ee treated ved as = did Braneiees: off The better the even army than citizens , better and we de- of i corded ore honors than military organization present. thing went off straight from finish ,and the trip was ‘all right. --- PRINCIPAL EATON'S COMMENT oxperience a Great Thies. for. Cadets a Also for Ut "It has ain a great tune for the cadets," {s the opinion expressed in a general way by Principal George Aa the "and And that is the opinion of every one who participated in the week's outing, civilian, cadet, or school official. A great thing for the cadets, because they recelved an education concerning their native land, an education In pa- i knowledge, and many, things will go to make then broader-minded men, that they could receive in no other way. <A great thing for them, because they participated in events that will be remembered in the history of the United States. For the significance of the trip made the battleship fleet, which the cadets helped to welcome to San Fran- cisco, has been forgotten, and !t has been impressed on the minda of Salt Lake youth as {t could have been in no other way. The realization of the greatness an@ the power of their nation has come to them with a vividness such as was never before possile It has been a great thing for the ca- dets, because» they participated in events, the Uke of which they will never have an opportunity to share in again. To watch the immense fleet sail slowly into n Franolsco bay is a privilege that comes only a lifetime. And they saw It first once in for the time, Parade 4 to Be Remembered, To take part In one of the biggest parades ever known Jin America, the (Continned Vrom Page Two.) |