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Show Che Jrter-Mountain Republican SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRENCH PRESIDENT | AGED EAST INDIAN CHARGED WITH KISSING GIRLS BISHOP HF A SIMPLE DRESSER MME. 1 to8 19, 1908. TAH RUSSIAN ARMY 15 TO PUNISH KURDS BIGGEST DIRIGIBLE AIRSHIP IS A SUCCESS CAPTURES CROWD a Officials Contend Executive Is| Too Bourgeous in Manner ofAttire. CRITICIZE SUNDAY, JULY Pages FALLIERES Lady Somerset Declares He Made a Breezy and Original Speech. Friendly Invasion of Macedonia to Put Down Uprising for TUIREY: AT CONGRESS GIRL ANSWERS. FOR CRIME Varied Creeds Discuss the Social Laws} Americans Lead All, Young Woman Is Placed on Trial for the Murder of Sweetheart, RELIGIOUS se Belgians Are ae ery With King} Leopold for Caring for | Mistress, | -_ eee Republican BY We Special RAOUL Paris, French plaints DE July Cable. SAINT people are yery generatly often | RENE. 18-Democratic are, heard now that depnoty. under secretary dress day, lier Wlien she and her costume goes whole When Aromnd to mass life Is | | | of on | Sun- | Peiettes few. by| the | president of-France the first hai eae wife did as to dismiss the elderly Sentleman .who presided over -thej presidential cuisine and give his job | tf an old won ian cook from her own native town 1@ was a good deal] cheaper and she. knew what the presi- | dent liked; and Mme. Falliers, like | the admirabie housewlfe = shi is thought her husband's taste more important than anything else nd if the epee who come to the palals object southern cookin the C ae Pe saris that they as not have to take all their meals f Getimnan dnokh, first reels himself an ‘The play Kaiser a pror ninent dreams of subjects chosen ciaw a eo young ae ‘ « ene! of vestry to anc ‘wrlel the in Lon- Utah Man. Gives Interview 5 eerie " London on the Church Sealer: ‘ in Mme. De Saurezon, Diamond' Broker, Found Cruelly | Strangled to Death. sv a r . apps very embrofde would* it do 1 lo ha < By hic h yoree . ‘ |, deed = 5 Seat or elwe the Pan-Anglican er os Bath eountenanee dissolution of to the ra Ss folle of ut ‘ Gerit y ca gain on breaking the peace, which last 371 years has breught re untold. | Only in defense of our hor ; d country Will we fight, or against a1 Buropean coallitior threatening our | independence will we take up arm ‘ ‘Does France want revenge‘ N As you do net prepare war, i yu ym organizing an a ‘ ‘ oe "ars Mormo Co ite Is- |} js about "the at we Siri n 3 n 1 the cit) aa to this @i-|when lof Socialism, }the Christian land Maurice |his the iffirm resolutely adherence the Bible edition. Sora a ing from as shilling for and. the as the equivhis New Testa- committee, sold before ‘ @ nalign aE oa 1 ira and -continu- Orator, Gifted no more striking speech during the congress than by Mr, Masterman, @ mempresent alighé, oe\ eae on the alm platform of government. : he eeeBrent ai the 4 Sea nall, boundaries within which can carry on its non-moral functions cannot do Ww ithout capital ae join | than' the country altogether. ------_--- Archduchess Republican Spee Would fal Cab! Loss. Save V ‘ we belief by do baer late ,| oe Veco aa was 4 week returned at noon, were h ‘ SuACaS by that and it restore the Latter-day] (4 rhe "i on Page °- rin n he noticed in alot: heobaline vind cos always, ea ne ed, as who ¢ was specimen, a if a tramp the same he asked Vays, > disreputable he would not surprised pleasantly he was did) away, and | sora his future kaiser pressed "ity mark piece into fe hand | parted comp an recelved| "phe a twenas they jncident,Tahowever, reached the young Wilhelm 1s ears, kalser's The next day a man cover. ae rined , hm thut'or the: 7,000 soon to iree years, largest the acres, Se and ath two beleg lve S.3% of producer be nearly eight millions a : ) th of | presente r Sabs e 0 ieck ies » al anit BE for the agonizing disease X-ray dermatiti years Dr: Hall-Edwards -has'| tortures... getting no. sight } si suhae bel ES wo er which mune X-ray operators will be from danger Unhappily, (Continued on Page ~~. ° murdered her sweet- at Pressler Karl Engineer ‘ tied a her lover have been oshvicys as J onth g Grete ee ae mont a over little | 1 | Beier was sentenced to five years penal floor, ‘| servitude for cnesr, forgery and in- the ie Ate into citement The to murder murdered flance, Pressler, was }.a man of considerable wealth and [very much in love with the accused. |The murder was committed in a man. as | ner W nie erat aerate pene strangled ne ae ea tog gave her and for rendezvous nt stumb r . |. pressed . rs ‘Se n 5 AY oa ine r ak | she had Stes been Sane telling to a fair, made him him close bruise‘iiants' on thehad temple P bru a were lving articles about, containing aes untouched Perhaps the most remarks BO ve sy of martyrdom. to. science = hoe of} M Dr. J Hall-Edwards of Birmingham, hon who has just. had his-remaining hand |. vin suffered: having Chief st As 8 soon | his eye 5 and open his mouth : las he did so she fired a shot with a | dently stunned her with a blow bound! revolver through the roo of his | her legs to prevent her struggling< mouth, killing him on the spot. | t hen ;het leisurely strangled That the crime was premediated is number. of empty jewel e: aho vy the fac a ving shot her \ { dol- for } heart. A an ane the, door a3 7 a 'liire followIn§).omnen who becé opportunities 1 parti I os vA the sam arly, world-eleven pits excluding levels Tr will directly employ 20,000 men, of rf .a woeklyy avr ‘ $100,000. : with wet payroll The capital 7 the mining companies will lars at the ne: but it was not until the |morning. that her suspicions mine Se coal called tche a with house. st veral times, but being unable to" B¢ t lc hemnitz two months aE: an answe left th satchel with 21 Her mother is serving a two-year subornation | of attempted for term the During went away and concierg Fritz lover, her and She cone lerge | jerjury the day the of mainder was on the lookout for Mme. de Si | Me rker. were recently sentenced for vezon in order to give her the sate hel, | reeelving stolen goods and several company, aa na ; best qui ulity of produce ‘ 1 be. 2.750,000 steam gap 7vill e t- Tet exre ey oO peers 2 ees rawr? ai UNV e smiputated ora | known m xe For. six o ite me ri swded with peaple,| building wes ned ae an auto he 'sel- but chauffeur, rat ride than walk and persuaded him to take a seat next to him | ‘The tramp did not know the Crown | Prince until the deep salutations of j the peasants and farm hands gave him o'clock, , went cu a ine the at scrub- and mene re i wif Prince also a |looking . ola imber) L there. tz the mountains of Tyro ke Wilhelm Crown he has near) painfully a j di Saat : \ woman habit vent LO. o'clock to t Pere Bee when so the other day uses him, | dom | he was on his way to visit his brother | Joachim. who fs learning to become a Bis stoctiue he. Was Pio on, a aes . i i down Li pusba xe came Fluhrer became aoe Crown Prince Withelm has been at again. We has entirely forgotten his an position as future kaiser and head House of Hohenzollern, and has tne led with the common people much worse than when he had his photo taken enn a ene others ofbutlesser valu mostly | .oyq ily assure themselves lassassins had left not the oye behind They could find -sleep| o¢ a itis-favdk eta canidne. vee aeathel petra hee papeLe: will Beyond this no disorder | the apartment the ‘chief of. the d i < quickly on th ot most expert men; but sti uggle. Their only that ; slightest | no tri 1ce theory 1s] mus eR ake? th ight |)except by the use of narcotik AS} that Mme de Sauvezon Ss ‘aha attackedig whil customer borus Gen- |} py to the Birmingham radiographer sen, cee eee a it, Wee devoted hims elt her "Avarnonds *_* @ ha so as the meé tings followed ' ¥ ‘ sinc e its ( discover the X-ray ceed-|to wave after wa eh eir course, ra a madbetween fight desperate \ | his after even It e has Jc subject|and tsubject ta fter th or, otne each} ‘ a k gine: engineer ! railroad and t a. lman ‘ affectedeC i became hands an al-} crow yays crowds, always é s s this near Narbonne Flour, at St. fore: arm | place left ‘his. last Pebrua In day, final ‘ha eee 2 |W atSee morning oth-| his now and oatatan be to ned Paul's St. at ‘ser vice reat the er is| © went suddenly workingman mad A All} off taken been has just r hand ned the congress eh ( mn nen th al elling a Into going and heat the relinquished | from never has hed he time this nS ; °C ‘ertainiy nd procession ever entcred standing, was sata locomotive a :he is prepar-| where even ! now and zg work so important,t. so sig-|his doors r great : those and _ startec throttle the ing a book containing his observations | opened the up passed ant, as that which oe X-rays the and the diseases they} engine. The engineer, who was stand-| Some hours|on sles on Wednesday last with a treatise on possible cures.|ing near by, just had time to climb eae the. service, and before tne | cause, etalls regarding in-| into the cab and seize the madman will also give en-|He the doors, the church op! a 1c of own by the use of] By the tlme he had overcome the man his of 1d eae square in front of | ventions : her custom. Bondy She "83 Fritz did it ea! ind tle, c her mind, oF rerort sf-tt made. she that -yved, the against ee nee can Frau unpleasant another had to have said .Gtn to returned, t shor a | was ¢ en again until } hour with the old man. morning wo days before her body was toun ] Fraulein Grete Beler, 22 years old ex-burgomaster, an of daughter and |3 by seen was Sauvezon de Mm he; for trial is on Saxony, Freiburg, it NOON. | oy returning hpice It | crubwoman re cently ‘1 acquired the extensliv« srroperties of the Glamorgan Coal com7 vy 4s to take over the control of Ne ye at i > 1 sollistod sin' Souta had | Wales. of| is an orator of no mean te 1 was' not mak He declared that capi ua a idiYun-/ immoral but unmoral, and the iat ad that | ence cheered him long. oo oe leal| t the church should draw 80m A heer Bo0d nd century, to called held {agency inthe wor " a a Umbrian .Collieries. A word ten to fourteen days Perhaps was made ha ade her of the L her. W hich New f } Cho une as ee of the aw were ordered nen a eer. was c 1 her clients, they} that important it is the ‘eighth definitely to the | " Ewe {s ppear| Mormon| Ww hich been printed ; oe These men will endure great privawhich tions and travel for ¢ 3 to attend a! Welsh . raring ac-|tons < Bibl a lass, suc 4 es Fae ety ac tons oe REBELLION the much a ) died om that country, native will give of ne Since | the of that} ext tn Ut ah| every more was nothing came which news ive Corean Seni Bibles lment. TERS Testament RAISING to accept well, as society offer home Chris- | valid no i there it Caen the ah maDar as fan church save their own." } discussions . R 6. a: 2a | of coal | triple alliance enormous \n than the inspiring develop| probably vill. ort ee n le Corea. from n study ‘the mnes, uf us Seat y «| away in|into the greateatt ri a SE A ne alent hircines the faith ifs. that what so- | should know fond "Joseph Smith, the prophet of the deD } aug hat Chris-} Mr on an er ah earth @ layman, rele to |B to of the church its on doctrines fundamental trimony was based. Among the missionary -| AMERICA LEADS WORLD IN ITS LIBRARY WORK(| expected faith en called I oe truly be of devils. doctrines as speaking the duty was Russell, it that pn is it but God, from revelation also an immigration those who accept the church of land and a had}. ee ba | by the clalistl mar = pada Mormonism } who 3) name] manhood, en disfig I about ' the o u rer an son‘s: aun 5 is his own father-in-law. Stein- the "The Mormon church is the only|in preciou : religious organization in thea United | mond and frequent | States which combines in a definite} of gems ina safe in her fla wav reli¢ion and business t is not} Mme. de Sauvezon who only a church claiming a unique and! 60 -vear old, lived. alone which, so long 4s it was Socia ulism of Kingsley inspiration of boyhood interviewed ; staff luhrer wee ‘de Rus 24 Republiqu < | Sauvezon ! Place' d bishop Episcopal at the congress, the was Spalding, Dr. Utah, who of to visit strongholds in the uprising. ce. brother caused has tragedies Remy and yejl that forward put be to theory the fang of desperate and clever criminals ; and} that mar-|caiq noble the that fact the sized ) ef- S upon closely so following re-!| the at by it worrled greatly were |ip)ey "|rlage tic Probably on no subject was >!) there more unanimity of feeling. Dr | Carmichael, the bishop of Montreal, | made a fine pee ch on this question jand Mr, George >. Russell empha- ‘ ith 1 the aw Republican Special Cable. By PAUL VILLIERS. Paris, July 18.-Paris murder Is still excited which a¢ the latest mysterious of | one was conference, Pan-Anglican prelates deciared prominent cent many ries of the altars; recent the os the Jn cussed conference, and thar congue time 3 isiiamurede ae ae } means aa ee See ¢€ been have "books | Slonaries the and worship you which et 5 i wv I se between | resemblance converts. many making and are the product | country for devotion }you open hé perpetrators the that fact the by in| colony Mormon large a is she told that great|/There dQ labor." ly ut in ieceeded ca each in/in suburb, London Acton, ul audience. a Acton, aa West : . and eis eccle ssiastlc ¥ poll the: | fling Mormon big a London of north the Laws. Marrlage Talk The marriage laws were freely disehurch Is being built The latest. victim was-a Ime that other natior | Nl not force war upon Germany, He | ¥* jevirés to promote the welfare. of: h people Cuaorielly ‘ ell -< Lepe Ue-"| velop thelr arti taste | The Kalser sald to "him Whi guod-| ¥ general brother-In- England of Mormonism.-in for discussion subjects the product some contain not does home of provines same : ° mov'ng in'so spoke Smith Constance dry when were cyes few that a way had finished desc ribing the agois not her? labor of sweated nies ate a person in this hall," she said, "whose Has to queer genealog ex tangle is red from Mayene A sausage er of that town, Fritz Fluhrer oy me, married a widow of 27 named | Gane cht, who haa a daughter 18 years ; old, Made line Garrec His father, Georges Fluhrer, a widower of 61, then appeared on the scene, fell in love with Madeline and married her, so that at one and the | | mectings~ women | Republican Special Cab Pat most 0of these' poke or joined in the. discussion, and BY RICHARD ABRHCORN. na iny were accredited de:mgates. Miss London, July 18.-The rapid growth Zz thi mo Russian Turkish military district affected by _ : CLARKE. 18.-Thanks da CE! WORK OF DESPERA .| Endeavoring to Get Substitute! Mrs. Cora Brown Potter for Leather Shoes and Decided to Enter the nothi July The tae ‘sion of Russian troops into Turkish territory, which has been the dread of Abdul Hamld for years, is really to take place, but the sultan is no longer afraid, for the invasion is to be a friendly one, his friend the kaiser has arranged it all and. the southward march of Russian troops does not foreshadow the beginning of the end for Turkey The Russians are to punish the unruly Kurds, whom the sultan again desires to subdue and master, that he may use them for other purposes of his own, but he does not want to punish them for the misdeeds to which he himself has encouraged them, and therefore Russia, the wicked enemy of Turke is to invade the country, beat the Kurds ane turn them. over to Abdul Hamid, who will guarantee their good Danae in the future. The scheme is quite a clever one, and that it exists is proven by the fact that Turkey has asked two officers of Berlin, July 15.-Snapshot showing the largest dirigible airship ever built, that of Count Zepplin, the German inventor. On July 14 the airship made a very successful 24-hour flight carry.ng a number of German army officers as passengers, and followed by twenty-two milltary automobiles, which were tn constant communication. with it The airship will now bought by the German government. for to.nJ JOINS SUFFRAGETTES Cable, MALCOLM Berlin, forts of the kaiser. who ever since the meeting between the czar and King Edward at Reval has been anxious to prove his deplomatic talent, it looks as if something Is really to be done in eeeoae: and it is the czar who is Mahatma, awh ae wwhe Or a an day after sweated Special BY remarkable like social problems "bisho Indian ing to ay t par Gandin the don, "was crowane uestions -of important member o the world brotherhood, in which hes wis hes Lo ead moments ind such houg We Republican SOMERSET. 18.-Two Social Lité Dealt With. Albert Hall, the largest hal there hat. Is Bet edly the most Bh teresting article on the personality} of the kKalser lias just appeared in| the magazine L'Opinion. The article Ss written. by Professor MabDilleau, president of the International Assoctatio for Mutualism, who met the ¢ July discussion to find that, while ‘the spread of Christianity In foreign lands was dealt with exhaustiveiy and enthusiastically, the relatlon of ChrieUianity 19 tas great hon. probliw4s was what, in the main, occupied the and attention of the best thought and the best brains of the assembly. The drink traffic, gambling and speculation, the rightS and duties cf 47 laity woman's' place in the Christian church, soclalism and marriage, the church and. capital, labor s demands, the community of monopolies, and the eare und training of the young, were wisely and widely discussed. i Pallieres became Cable. HENRY demonstrations have been held this week, if demonstrations they can be ealied-one the claim for Justice made by one-half of the population the other the stately and solemn. expressicn of the life and force of the Anglican chureh ly numbers and enthusiasm mark a. mevement, neither has been wanting, cither In the woman's cause or in the great church congress. But one feature characterized both, and that was the gigantic advance which Socialism has made in every movement that touches human life. Notoing has been so evident in the Pan-Anglican gatherings. The expressions which were used at those great nicetings. of ecclesiastics would, some years ago, not have been tolerated for a second ind¢ed, they woud have been looked upon as subyersive to all religion. But we have only got to #xamin® for a | state, minister, preside nt of the senate or presidént of the republic. ; dresses ‘as You. may see the wife « the postmaster of dny provincial comer Special LADY London, com-| of a good thing, and that the social watherings in the Palais Elysees, especially when forefgn monarchs ore fielally visit Irranee, are too bourSeo0is and apt to make France ridiculous in the eyes of the world No one objacts'to the simplicity of {he presidential family in their home, ul we bitterly complain that the fetes tn the Palais Wlysees remind too much of unpretentious lawn parties Mine, TPallieres hds never change cr style of dressing, whether her ban was mavor of a small provin- town, BY | the simplicity of our chief magistrate, President Fallieres. is rather too mueh vial Republican | though im- j and rendered this}]on the head him the (Continued insensible by a blow | engine was rushing on Page Six.) in ¢ ‘(rged letters to give the impression eines eran area The treason trials at Cologne, which |}. 70. swith the conviction of. the edi tor Schiv ira, waive vores Ey ax 3 ao who was sentenced to in prison continue and AR aan Cetaas pay surprises mat acs nearly ees all yee and implicates more non-commissioned of Yesterday the sergeants, "Alecke Gernstein and Sperke, were sentenced to, respectively, eight, six and five years in the penitentiary for selling military secrets to France. New arrests are expected in a few days as a result of confessions made by the accused after they had been sentenced, The Prussian government has set sige repair the famous the sum of 10,000,000 crumbling cathedral at marks to ornaments of tha Cologne, one of the most beautiful in Germany, but It jg qoubtful whether they can be saved. and at best it will take several years before the work can be finished. |