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Show hirg Purest ji, NUMBER of the i sb 000 Xie the' in 1€ the supplic -Th: a i is, valued water Unite a eee i 82. SALT LAKE CITY, TES JUDGE FE EPORTS 10 > aha Inter: Mountain finest world: js Thom UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EARLE HAS TROUBLE WITH - | TarlfRevsion Progra, BUSINESS; MINERS TD. TRAGED ofthe Republicons. LABORBDUBLE TIME. MQ ANE ee of REVISION Puts Lawful Wife Away to Satisfy Passion for Another, and Now Quarrels With Second. ompers Advises ers Labor to Cease Its De-| fense in the Injunction | 10, 1908. ‘BEADJUSTED, SHOT TO , OAlS CANNON, TO BS THE ANNUAL ~SEEMSEGUREUNABLE HARMONY. a CONVENTION : House _/ IS A CERTAINTY or Down as May Necessary to RED RATHERGO T0 JAIL r Commission Getting i eeenriee ORDER Ae by Their ip | Labor Record, | wy Colo., 9.- | "TI believe we should stop spending money to defend injunction cases and other suits brought against labor in the courts. Let us appear | personally, -\ f : Nov. not by There Ps Tt Cee the next |) |) ‘} } the treasuries nothing eeu definite the of the brought by t enemies of but should let the courts do scould. even if it meant. jail @ccused workmen Subject of as { * 5 * 1" The Gire's y he case expected ; 2 to tabor, | - which decide up | a Le it Le in Gould Washington ret «gy to- e Go Soran vetf the ) also made ni th an le ‘ By or the ‘other brought out was ss aon the points he WW | 4 ; iy . : With ee a ; tes fe a i i f 1 the $5,000 hand j nine hundred ; them $85 to make i} oa a ; / _ Fr aw clever R ver q a ti and a half dond m0 .atened to e tomobile of she dy nami pp nuse. © Ss, woman, u S once gave recone ah woman eents lost who her: he with an au this oe dauehter in early. in ot wert he Mrs. Cones asautomoblle ¢ the : entered ‘" as it stores Btnod in tagger immediately into quit work was.$30 in gold pleces Two. hundred = nity silver dollars found their way the boxes. ‘here. was 310 in in checks $45.25 pieces and y-cent in Salt a ike, 7 > nm oon cash. when questioned bv- detectives. srs,. Phipps's|of her danger... McDo Ad: front of to the e yhipps * downtow wasn}Cones ina car boxes ° . age ee = ee = i in om she 5h ont con ational ould P naide and,.firet, them.1K ae Bier are ordinarily yet the-taggers i ickels, searcc collected was about There nickels, and « Gs ye $600 ‘ quarters nd 21 ante196-10. the Est Whi noney bh too} le wewe did,expected, not secure yet aswe much feel iw are fortunate to sex ure what ADE a OU tl that assuring M1 EMI fe that minutes, he trust go in Mrs if r 1¢ car | with him into the bant ener oddle d up Returning, he, with OF Se to the Jn- | bound, na ae ay a : ay qule said} company, aa oe 2 car. to get nipps,| ulekly told Penta aa . 5 district. when she the to oh cet Siebonald and the the aa took fro dynamite police who station, hie ld a a he irs | 6 ehild ant we have," nW declared Mrs, "Critchlow each have box $10really and expected that would to bring brought > York, grievance, scion of Nov. mania i i rie then took» the ! our quick EAs ' Ll ?"" a y out of . 9.-Impelled by and a supposed danger -+ 2 - He-cleeted. Artist Republt ‘an Special Se rvica. Cheve ne, W Ni Vv 9.-It nts Clerk: Cink. t 2,000. There were 200 ‘ We need more mon at som of our good é ake Qmmoned oman' to.)us, jto v but carry wi it is oul not our us presents. 1 be of arent ust eno ugh to permit plans T) elected : » ee will do of 2° Je the entire see; and| Ly Belte as the Ps of forts rea Pia it fe‘cntion .dop ted now Artist, by Moore icceed himconte mp ih ited co a s t by she ree be even Artis d bly to Republican ¢ cealdates a mula be us de feated hehe how not certs 2in, j that toe contest will be inaugurate d. s The. had supply proprietor been posted water af in to the tow the burned Wallace as noted ioe. unfair | ¢oO 1@ conyen toar hy view of - the ed | the ¥ LED =| a 4 atie Under such bills are have the right of wa of the work of the are considered first v & epublics an seconds after GANG)»: over, . DARING Special Service, they Within? met, tho 4 ee vi few t .~ gedy f ts jaar Gaunrex (was going. "to had left his ofticejaa o his aparteaie i i Colonel and Cooper his sou we s} . But Mont., Nov. 9.-In the arvrest| ing" down Seventh avenue. <a of william peared prize fight ref-|came,.together several sh eree, and one of the best known sport- | . rapi *tecession ouse ing men in' the fe the off-|) mack nd in the rs belleve they have in cust6édy the | oe to o@feh at an electric we ity ppae fe ader of the most darine bank of | but ne this his reach: fell im, Idaho ‘ the | bill. ou. col He ee andl ida: Und mubtedly ES ye : wee i Buen " hn <i uld the upon then, tha the Republiean house will undertake platform declaration |[BS Taaly : oritles | Sets colle which of stamps Cannon, |More than ost [ know IT will nio made?" so fat! Gners. be | wh ere ! ould: ae abiita oo that Jn thi |checks used experienced have nd cupable bodies by 2 ; pier. = ' raised to the shots ees Novy had been were <fired ion | Cooper stood a few moments over: prostrate torm of the ex-senator, a his father stood back upon hee | walk, : mae Colonel Cooper then was .and. et walked the |the collar last/ that the bone, wound L was : eT y : ; not tm, aed ‘ a dange last jone. He was later removed | Thomas nospital. ce Pig | SE oS eS aa ALL DATES - < up" faint as @ result Gb ~ plachig-= nig elke oo niiee" to Sty oo * ge ¥. Par 3 : | it is abroa ELECTRICITY WILL BE USED AS MOTIVE POWER. / ee murdered d{fscovered == = In bullets camps/jfice of Dr. R. : re x forged |in n the right Sateen, in ihe' Tv in 16 hisaface, was in all prevability @end Phe tall, as three into his body After secured Montana perated 5 faeDCL Ui Had ‘Fr 4) ul Vi t ee C i tH ' Q i 4 _ fae 14% ys D \ cr' aT W York, /}hand St. | mack Chic been found being. mer | Absolutely Tt. ig its eth 1pon twhich we. start to equa ze the wake of that th produce foreign the lof the American procurs cand I doubt v pe in ¥ bom in te lif there is any | the cost of production s he and what Se gang from the of been | schedules?" New The way has western sang gang o s the raders be oof the hou iflded by the bigh t experts that can b s Bree ge € visio 2... "fhe tar schedule S for the mere theortst rhe work to be done is one cold business ‘Do you consider the cost ot Drogas ° tion as a fundamental in: fixing tariff | the In the possession of complete dantcate $8,000 "T cannot discuss schedules," he re-| year, three plied ‘What they én ould be, or wh | Wednesday they will be Is not 1 nyon ay.| The chedules are mat! i for mont patient and thorough investigation by the y»more all laid | Milwaukee und St. Paul Rall: ay Rani they | pany, fac-simile of the railroad's checks, and perforators used in paying the»men at constructlon camps. Platform. Mr. .tWo towns of | Paul to Seattle. it- | the officers are majority in the {by forgerfes of the gang, it Is said his son, who to carry out che} Nitro-glycerine, caps and fuses were his wound, in good faith? | found among the effects of the pris-!around him fror ns th a be ive mittee | worked means, in a committee bi und in -the oh 18D eae Desire | down in the platform | were' elected." | Will Carry Out { in® the shoulder. erooks that ever infested the West./a heap in the gutter-just at: ‘the edge Five other members of the alleged | of the sidewalk. \He fell somewhat 6n gang are in*jail here, and at Wallace, | his right side and, was lying vee ib }on ways and | the w hole he the e | »yolyer,two chambers of whi¢h he "canptied, one seh ug man being nd: "in | we ; LY E : % [ i j BOs' , . ‘ ; REAR oe [ e * a Once Respected as Financier, Presifjert of College He AttendNow Holds Him Up to Students as a Horrible _ Example. - fie o uo company t 5.--Following statec 2c I = today if Lak te : ef = f es ~ . ~ a cia e : . ‘ . a New York division ofandthe Manhattan Pennsylvania,to | veloped during the sae hearing before Jersey City ‘ ; : San fr Philadelphia will be electrified. The| Of appeals that Morse is a bankrupt. | from TOES Of ne eee division. ¢ Le een e Sy este | anit Morse was not.in court. SYS . za ; . the - i United A crowd-rivalling . . ‘ . 5 cI 0ee Sten. Iccomotives inee nee gether ae a capable anys an hour are the Pennsylvania in ot 0 the EB @ Hleciric & ed presence at the argument not a= we plant These from engines Will | oon 1 usedIn Pittsburg.. to haul trains Manhattan and Jersey Clty to Philadelphia, |#4n which rt mean about votween th two nters tion. , prison, : awindled their dry "AS. a oF a ; ia re his \ Lg {| j $20,000,000. | said RET |z | 7jme . being necessary. of now pull ding for] Without the presence of Morse, the the Westinghouse | company gathered in the court room 1 court rs mouve oO | banker, but he was kept within the walls of the 4 i States will be accomplished slowls nea | Which gathered outside the Tombs during the Thaw trial However, the work will be pushe, > a,e ae 7 i. as land « comparatively short time will] hung around all day, waiting for a glimpse of the convicted Te Re : an* size those ° | 7 Ee ps : "a af ‘ged . l closely the announcement of the elecNew York, Noy. 9.-Charles W, Morse tailed to obtain his: Phatped ere a ag ao vee T velease from the Tombs prison on bail today, decision upon | Long Island. City, an official of the | the application having: been reserved. Incidentally it was de PBe1G is plank you to representatives the constitution 1 2 Hugh Boyd Mackay, English famdistinguished -_----_ tariff 8 ster shot dangerously lly, today and wounded Postmaster Edward Morgan by Prompt and heroic action 16Dorothy Morgan, the postmaster's shoving th year-old daughter in undoubtedly would-be assassin aside, saved the postmaster's life Mackay, after shooting Mr. Morgan, turned his weapon on himself One bullet entered his left breast and he fell. dead win another through = his head The tragedy occurred on West One Hundred and Forty-sixth street just west of Broadway and. close to the arbcwax: residence It was. at first thought. that M1 Morgan had been fatally wounded, but It was announced tonight that unless biood polsoning sets"In the postmaster wil he our ; 1 by . Erte uw i of national on Assailant Thétis Weapon Upon Himself and Commits Suicide. New to the is « ‘ommitted an SHOT BY INSANE MAN. homicidal ma y NEW ‘YORK POSTMASTER His a upon = i} , been Shes a shape een { { 3 Dy when they declared more funds with ro ee and great our OR sO0n ne ane the turn how Under Gbed te ooh elect the | self > told Gots Tidructed, Although: pe "nnies and * Phipps turned nerve The The int entered Chandler ie her S10,000 her into Saturd: iy to secure , eternity mess © > her, name aspike Mrs. H. i CC. Cones. "She: bse had | Caffall, dent. of secret: the Ww. ¢Mrs Mrs. ‘ M- an cA rave < . ; ; The woman ea the American House since Nov. 6, and it is, ak vice Heeeaie nie wee or ered ‘ " alia of anet: heen. reggist jie a deliberated the plan carefully. She appeared | I om die. chaee the' ‘ Nnancial evident thet to be perfectly ax that The work of revision must be oe iuken by. the house of representative : , WidAmong ‘turned the in' gifts her dime there Ar- carrymg afternoon both at eon in newon will | mittee i tariff. é Ss $5 this " ; \ young woman should neve any man for money, and especialthe in. strangers. stop not should uy public streets and try to hold them up I wouldn't vermit my daughter to do such a thing.' e kin te, droppe assoeiation in an effort yest ihe ts ye young for doing §B a Phi ieve Genev Mrs. re) p hip ps un iwby ble less three = dete 9,-A Novy. yer, tk Was her isk oe 2 a % o De doll: Ws wry first man she aceosted same time e her a dime and at the seolding a 1dministered of yourself be ashamed You sheuld x he : q ihe " A Part wy 1% das th the. «fa a8 | [ E 7 IY : } iW iu r by fifteen even $2,000. The y Le : and the ous Te tele ~~ x te Pet Insane Woman From Mrs. Genevieve rested "re Uaton Re paplne n platform h ft {s proposed elected ty =x ha f ay i | hundred wonien who sold tags were happy until the won was counted yesterf them expected the sum to reach $2,000 and some. even helie ved it would reach { philanthropic citizen will step forward if some w oude rine are they Now mar kk, & q i U Ber the jus Bee and su B ino fA } x thousand, Many BY] <5 ja) feats turn & Dynamite, thal ce | how It a proposed to do to union labors by mémbers' of- the & earns anenene Span aunt ven ic | Western Federation of Miners, and is| o> jor es n other words ove ne i z : & of parties and now, both as to thei geen i Pee ebelving threats}; "Myr, Carmack had, beon wane t present and new administration, it will |;t4rough the mall for some time past colonel Cooper would resent the rid LByALrLY sah SON\ PRO SHE) ofDS ee eee | ip. arresie: have ‘yet been mada, Dag if een ae and was armed with the vot - 4 ey | If you 7 (in the secured bail and. went home. by Kuttner, patehed up thebh differnces back way According: to th story | and one dark night the Barle coach told, he put stockings on, something | stopped at the station and Mrs. Earle that he has not*done in year stepped tnto it On the seat was the Later he and. his: affinity, owwho be- | artist himself as his own coachman, fare er marriage y Miss Julia | driving his wife back to their home lob been | ti0 not have boxes the of. \ few t. tn but th ; oe el opty announced Jate As bv Toes, izeer one iny b 4 turned mount Lt sw not will md nount mall surn to any great extent The money | ay °362.55-and-the-smallest.sum was een 10, NaCommercial t the countec was of no A Armed F ie Saewe ih a fy fv If rm ive bee i 1 A a: ai RSJs ad a i CT Snre ae ~~ named tends tossh Aaabe a | co nk AA | ‘AL dis. ney of the big- Shur supply hig! thi proper return to capital" water Irad* been horn ons sa Republican Tariff Plank. va thrown Into the brush s » CO M pps. nie ca va revinieat or nike ai rivr. | "way, thereby practically shutting! and - a of e - 5a lwo ooo = le ae day of condemned be should n un vietzed Zor yoting for any candidate) on Page Two.) Coptinuecd * 2 mountain Westerh youngSs miner red to deatly , bu ‘down women taggers of the Young Women's Christian ita‘ttase and Public it a . ‘*tag dadaw'? and aaceosted : the : SaltSs ie : wlich to enlarge the scope ol their work. r sass Be | exe ba oe fecx Byes ve Gaz a re One th at the se mia Cees eces: PRA aes ditar ie Burne . Tite. all the | hotel rfotiow to the. fice - One labor It was also. shown that: the ve 7 Seahed to write : It beforee ae , Mew ore e- | ; & ie, oe eh ges One politics al camps align, uc oO ee e ne ec > , fader i Y : = Ss jy Pe ad os the latter ~ to submit evidence to} his SO words," ae he/said, "the bur-| » rove "In.other n othe den of proof is sees en paAU ders the' prosecution \ ders of the accused.' PBA, mee fe mos ru is) ynorrow He told of all the proceed nel cas¢ the with connected ings dentally he took up the ens ul a ect of injunetions and charge< 1a 3 ‘ ‘ ey the prosecution did por ay rove the workman guilty, but = definition e aed. = Sh "ee Io President t Gom-} G to the iIn- Judge a ' has re as they | - for the |». Injanctions. 5 greater part of report was given junction in schedules. Whether ‘artist, understood that the sea of trouble is boiling Whether, it was over } the question of Barle's otheér-in-law, | | 1" rs.. ae er EE. stedoF tonight a cae ICuttner was aa not It is understood that Mrs. Julia Earle's | others ¢ steppe oO E defied >Samuel Gompers ' ) L ¥ Judge Gould the United States court pa ae. the ynvention of the euits have mcs . Vania, the of used mem-} other so he and for doing ¢hat bers of the executive coun¢ {might be} pome with her litt child in her} cited again into court to she Wye auSC | arms and refused for time to even i why he should not be punished for)... her husband Karle spent one} contempt. He went further He de-| ni ght in the vill jail, dec \ aring his} clared: that labor should not expt nd l repentance and g¢ unkind thing money to fight ape tion or a amage labout his: mother-in-law Later: he ! , e- certain. is lation. is a ain \ ‘ veloped territory which they taritl by sealing the muce election chy aaa mat | at the 70 000 opera ra ol 1 was ee ection Seeekiicas tat ‘Labortv He iid RPRRIS ech GTR E Guenterett \Tiustration Shows Ferdinand Pinney Earle, His Wife, gave " full account of the injunction} painter. prosecuted. on the original Upper Picture), His Mother-in-Law, Mrs. Kuttner, and proceedings brought by the Buck Stove! wharce of misire ating his wife: and and Range company and then said | oy At.which he timwas Mrs. ested Earle Home at Monroe, N. J. he dart. Baile that'. , © It. was at the Union. League , club this afternoon that the Danville sintesman settled the mooted avagtion * ‘Although: Prk "OT INCENDIARIES BURN spent a night. iardalt.t Head fof | for about $50,000 worth on improvements at their mines this sealing will send schedules up or down, or. both, | remaims to be determined."' HOTEL AT WALLAC That is the authoritative eee [statement of Mr. Cannon, a icka isis who will undoubtedly pre- | au aint Taal a lal: Service % hela this afternoon side in the next house and || tigation taain me origin of a five hotel at Wallace, assist in shaping tariff legis- ‘Pppern Sete early this morning, ; .? e , me rogram ) cougress It means ine, to drain the funds ane. union orders ba) many men will] double time. The White | people have placed contracts |. 9.Spaaik- sw nah work ‘Revision of the high] | priced attorneys, and take | the consequences whatever they may be.' If it means Tica ls Busy Data Upon. Which / ision none oo. Dingley Denver, SECURED Nov: ; Be Judged IS Chicago, er Jos. G. Cannan today om, lined for The Republican the _ ; Office willl COAL by the Berwind Whit Coal company of Central Pennsylvania today, it came out that this concern, which has al. ready 7,000 miners at work, has been so overrun with Already | OF JUDGE, Says Cadidates 7 Seem to Be rons: vo by Court Suits. DISOBEYS IN Pittbure, Pa, Nedemee to Work. Declares That Th There Is acon. spiracy to Drain the Labor| f Gives|? ROSPEYERITY Schedules Will Be Revised Up for ope idk fap INFORMATION / 14. 50: electro, $14. $14.00@14. 25; B feSo One In pipes = y i, VOLUME UTAH WAS. ha ems "- 5{ ' s tea the - Water water A = AGE :i 2S ‘ teh as yy i ‘ ae is fs ‘ | | J | tg matter of A rat . fact, ee after the lawyers without means, I N Mbe-| ; Practically money enough pay his debts. arguments." Mr. Mc-' oh21) ‘nie affidavits setting forth this hour's ride | Farland, who opened for the prisoner, | condition, signed by Morse and his of popula-| read to Judge Hough a memorandum | personal counsel, Mr Carver, who is lin which: Morse's wealth was. set at | conversant with Morse's. affairs, ma i } : |i | | ; 4 | i |