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Show ee WHAT UTAH he HAs. "eThe agricultural valleys of Utah ie Show. sights of the an nat rant Shecies Poe biel bee most who ‘ em among beautiful" anywhere to be found: GES eS ar VOL XI, NUMBER 88. SUME SL heh esa -l() CO fT J ountain CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, ee Te WHAT aaa SALT LAKE WEATHER HAS. Salt Lake ts» known around the earth because it is the business heart of all the country within : ; os eae. of more than six hundred NOVEMBER GREAT ¢ 16, 1908. TODAY: FAIR PRICE FIVE CENTS. FEDERATION Berlin, Nov. 15.-The grert battle between If) the Kiser and his people is raaing. it will end, no one knows. The people are wrought up as never before and the result will be tie humbling of the Kaiser.‘Wher Th> Germans are determined that . |_@ Constitutional form of govern nent shall be maintained, and that the Kaiser must bow to thir will. Pub er THE PEOPLE | Maximilian | Way as He Sees Fit and Will Chancellor ; Says Ka Has Made in War A Jutism and Personal 55° || et ° Republican Special . Berlin, Noy. } of Cable. 1 15.-Heedless warnings 7 Reischstag, of 7 the Kaiser 7 % sonal BS N ; | GerWi il- CROWN RAB * power : as J and eat a : GE . . HIS 3 =| Bertin, Nov. 15.-Never | man prestige been at so be 1e as German's he . SON Psoc. diag swith storm rages oyer will chiefly affect the for- continue | a a land souk which until the | itself in train s | Rath } r with z iimse S s "Despite everything, patie ae eae ee: pe me to the shall }his clouds kalser is now, the " resignation te 0 the e temper of ifft of the } sock Germans Von} He! impatience debate Angry. MI Wiliam In : Buelow ha o noande tomorrow would the at eee Ke text i. eo but receive Neate leshitp bi a et for jesty further den death of Haester, th t: cabinet j Dub ~ 0 Es rable- th ! m count, Vv the of f tl the closest empe zs : y "ponau she t ; § 1ost Kaiser mperor a state a n Nev will--ro to} | 4 ) P Paciti uM H. ithe \\ L. illiam sud-| Stock Growers'. bank, the Bteme i are ee the 7 of and . navyry the]: means aud many acne |?" tz peo- 5 hashas Sune opposition. was ‘Che that to defeat it gen- would anyone. The be re-side have Wook ‘workmen tur brbrewery Sag vec Let ae conv ‘ention. he wugieaae wa, dul ing n ‘over ‘| 5 "pyt i Kind they de- be unclesa from a laying near ao 7On called to been Men and wome The Cl. sreec SE CaiOthian aii Utah Peeulin wae Many Mar ble and of |Senor the lead Mangan The time, nes . ; i hive us e Seong ‘ : Ambassador Ne A. ‘the | 1 ‘¢ amie ne sates lig. in. pad RELEASED nad ne flames eccd . ne | ae on rot President | fromthe of Chey-! rear end) rendere:l ton... port | Ene : his train, that nba w Hie h ran 7O., Child ae ca i went to! Bade n-Bs A ‘ : Du ol aa aise Grane chess empress v {siting » » Three-, (4 a wed op Page bod been re in 1s th r has has legation" i asp whore the Vanderbilt bee released at questioned aoe the ye BRE) ONT 43 Stic Oy Reeabs |made | been $< in ire. y vette Bm returned ; a i crisp 0. s arrested. tien. to ah | | Washingbee ted See of the money, phye .Spoon- wes to Rom Noy. | spond egs ues that spondé here . s " he . Bu ow earned affairs hears en. Re to vention. These of after] the hoor = Late peel oS Seripai ihe ioe . oy whether wrong. mntested mulgee the nD be Ret % remain the of Lb ake ay Male they face and jto ore ROS i eauta ophe |. semi the a € emi reins which he | nent. dt | 20 right K or] a years t for formed, 2 1; situs lon demands will than)» has one who iene ‘sclf. as the the German 7 eon )é Pn with-| egr & c of VISIT World from Pr resident TER E arta Man OF federal :Investigation | pination Buelow Among testify are mond, E. Bis-| ROME 2wail ae pean tor the eountrle 3 Ve Bare -|you a true Histen Rooseve lt |{ thunde "rous you Be aa < wa y forest 1adow | hear f in ur the day millions ow the of on he arings the coal ADIR -16.-Sub- given trust: of in Scranton in Man melee trade Considered DAE |i their : holdings. wing a coal Gossi 0 addock cas who long he Ww tinessss for the Sa Ss hth Presiden: | ident- aitct W. H.| cs wi it House . se e inandthe Bae eeu bid goodb) or Cin Ss had]|hbas_ positively | : his way to assist Raif Deckart. capturing ae e s Pp killed two 3 to on s negroe . brothers, negro. negroes, Charles, Henry. assistant a * sheriff Farr, unidentified THE of : Okmu I L NeCvoes WOUNDED: S = Vie, chiet of chief of shoulder. ‘ shot police, ; Grayson, Steve, | beaten. | Deputy sheritt Indian boy, fatally not learned. name mel lead in of byways tb the , Fae At t Ta ft,k | pace coulc ald eee this ee 1ere i see acres Se determined not this slightly juneture : re re an da Roberso! Grayson, tried the . tonegro ar : Be chert ey<n killed vé kLwured: nat : rayson. las . Negro | WOMAn:was be learned Root 3 wounded. Sheriff Steve. ie monnnu | and upon2 the nes" scene Recent | came1e another'. ee ecitaaeciect eaNnt = : find negroes the officers St ckart opene Three itself with the | Eternal 2 on two to Chatman, Representative | arm broke and Bookman Seven Sehee eat sede ane rioed the used com- out and De and after- | through party on aoe he party ae eeCHaYaT t re Meyer, worth Peas ae d head- made county beaaa jouse ee ne | Posse : anne ‘ both In at name ee could a ee not na a Surrounds Murderer. main in ee oS eee ae beaaeace | Immediately a posse of ae sus' Presiden aft and tl veer tom {rounded a house next to Deckart's White, Mke John Hay, will step from | : t he had-gone, and 2 : j sta e- | where they though govern- | an partmen Sa ' ree ee ee eo oe ' ye for | and || police of Okmulgee Reberson, Budgar, this police started Kiaber, | gee : i slect a selec Ee to the « which badly pe THE DEAD: y aN ate =e vt 90k and took Rae at "a" In s epot Chief of police Henry Chapman vccenrt, pm He 70 (oe Wilkesbarre, | politicians sa} of unknown and Chief Klaber instantly. | SM: . W ee . the Delaware, Lacka-}| Western railroad about] C 1 to| nis output, is expectec went in him, them Become Secretary f State the Therethe haspresence been themindividual to sell}about with an pretty rters q him TO P Will bits carrying = Klaber this be : amuse-| be a \ WHITE Washing ree coalmake compante + to an ef-} the He plaint. the evil the on Tuesda and ‘hunted compel ny inavidual pre of seriow: 5" t was } ton com-. , athods | ere nubile | wanr MAY Head of Catholic University of America. : It, | | at erings, c only ENTER || those so far summoned i te E. L. Fuller, W. E Rie h|noon' B. Sturgis, J. S. McNulty, | other of rove the leading government is fs | ope rators , BE NAMED RECTOR - s list marching of conati¢aeonl and if PRELATE ahi up ' When Held . = owners r The finally are can than and Indian ehane ° i > belng served on a experts and¥ mining city and Scranton to f sont aoe aicalbe | oTTGi eatE etna ee ra ate cee cece Germany endo tread until W th elec caveat many, this isis not oenaed 6 of the restraint in |); to begin asser which will go. persona) srsons "ule rule, a. al follow.; Charles Deckair negro, ABINET to Pa this , ment and started over i tremely at. ; dance which condemns: contact between tile a the for marck is wanted. But Thomas HB. Watkins, ae e oe of foeve oe myst finally depend upon the the situation BteIEUaS Seranton; Major rvi rns | Gene ra. 3 ofthe. p. ople If we demand a ce ah and John C. Haddock ay * Wwiike Sachin Nicholas lin: move | absolutism which It is the chief pleasure. g > sex doesn't! * ot be imited to Dancine is Fanirl Deckari e to ce bo the fay ote orite , ee ane deputized i othels. y 1e public se of | ae cs training the pup fro early | and Felix oy ahdl> avers; now of< mining gmcjais ,| sean b aM kaise Von A Gances modern namely Mu 7 a Sea Pennsylvaniai in Wilkesbarre: He Cehaneys is 50 md gar ¢a een and TRUST S Pei Investigation || the held COAL -- for el of thepersonal kaiser has is intenser. , gen shots ‘hen were fired in the . constant childhood engage eato 4 : in ae The harvest will wine nt of | race a the where decide| {s condém deroat etl e Seek people se br 111 itte the 5G committee SPANK be- | peo-} we aituation nate i elve con- "| the tho old eatton the kaiser imagine that ~-¢ eRe! & 4 : fight between an Indian 1.000 and an 0.More. ii pepr sai ea oe Prven & ae dian, had a fight anoing, Ee & 4 oes yee Oe e are harmless, gracefulness |! this evening, in : ' aan anc nee tas ans nlegates sha Hone e| rT SEE ee ion - or upon mute, nd_ nearly ae : the ‘federation. delerates dele 5 See ee affairs have .| iE pe or as RISE 5 thené eactieal ae country Is Probabl iy so Lt low to bring hls family to Rome ae are now being made for a |MONTANA VA ‘ eme for ties ateale ieia and the 1 ong sta mee pants sec clared ¢ onvention ention the formed a ent ‘delegates. the mpire Sec a lave aa Benik lity, ©:P 1d He ai Sp le ri the rasp, inability to‘ er ‘Helena a f = eras CX as Industry International ae a. sation of this intolerable situation we!) of whom have been or are now] W ei eg red and|shall getowhat we wan |indlyidual operators whose outpu e | rape nee ane One have won to be carried to market by discuss rail-| the } President One thingfor& is a clear--we nae 2 } /had Ome thel|highways >» battle, start has thie been mad@ roads said to be controlled by the highwi PLANNING ---- 15,-The his| Isin| planning 1910 | Inquiries f lg ‘ us at 1 OC Te inaustey the ales ee --_ 10 ns " Tn € ‘toda hat Renor attached to the all Nov..15.--Roy:Spoon-.| Os condition. ; hu s, Cuban wealthy ee toes. Nutie ene,"tidy - plain much of what now *eems | Witnesses wife was con-) out dispute pevchology fireman and all | No furtt A Heenan ‘onduc ficlals declined save Conductor | the ee consumed Be ae itis iter.he a placed requiem |aj intoxicated Bagement e,Ww, mass today at at iewhich while a ocneket. the pt 1e soldier's caske'. bt the ae proceedi When today ne ne were killed, the _Joco- | Ta80ns completely complet¢ destroy destroyed a Throws ny an Ruise, e have SE the es heriff ‘of th : e shov ourselvé o be @ 2) } ofBe aE We e oe a) our feelings; pat enea?‘ will | gro nON in eruption Wh Y ill} ft RYED A. abate . of Williarn 2 chief aes oe km other people wounded this evening in a race riot at Ok- he = ‘wold inat isin is 1s ‘ tie Pe oe St ch | seem The moral effects of the coonstitute ne - ae any wonder that the 7 country has been | f © fama || ashed to a rage for a. e e ite ae | wil Antonio we E 20 years Bullets, ; Oklahoma City, Nov. 15.- 1e "The cee| caine bad. represents the steamis having greater sénse- i? inate bui and 1g 8! eri county tact with throug the particular cmuse- || were Killed andof a the number of rery John DEAD Home in-! a stream e ldest) the others | tne littie® one tite eats m te erie: HLinto of people we are sebrought His : alls\| Dead, Pierced by F upen our influence; wntint eadion ren sora over which sre wa ee oo Fires ald. be matt | a few worthy Christian | effect a given amuse-| ur character. If it is} ay ad me suggest OF TROUBLE \Negro "yn. ‘deciding what. amusements to In, broad principles rather th n principles ade workmen. rik a faIn) their organiza-| future,Intoand if the eo Citizens Patrol the Streets of Okmulgee to Put Down the Feared Uprising. ‘CAUSE only nerally sald he will) ge t the he two callings those sy mapathy withs earned Italy hy intnking j el on fore | His utterance the White ue 3| spoiled or embittered f xf nvhere Prone ‘ummary e r eve rywh re ape serve Ne a 1e proceeds , re ; Tony. He | another all over the ,.|middle agedsociety but pretty | ected by with ein of we Pacific and the | a sect Ss nee Hele aaa Sted and all vestige of evidence destroyed | PRESIDENT 1 nei - held one ree trade a Great 1 |our the effect that Schley, the wreck Officials by ngineer in| wwhe Was shington at didthe not.Cuban seem Jegation anxious to| with the ‘Improper %t | discuss the matter but a statement was brakes McCormack, motiveve was was dat that ways fe Vhite and Representa Pen ennsy lvani fin, fom!illed on Union Chey 1eyenne, Stone of the Citizens' bank nne, investigated the recent collisioti:-at. Boreo. and has. Iinperla brads | debri end want ur ks Turk is young of = | inea of Nile mes Gent of motive pew pre- | J. Wharf, President was-deep y oa. tragle t lat ae ev isto i Anderson Engineer Schley. his "i toatnhe oft. the. train hands ; ved ae ne trust : ye dof NOV. cel evyenne 1 o Wyo epee d Super-|has re Do 15.-A Division com- | Newbeen York, Nov. about 15.-Mueh thrown mnpanethat} ky [ale the report sonyroterror mt ' Deeply bet c was ee ns elections the ar ‘ § f tarif low''s 57 country. : While he was at cablee is arrive: cant for ‘selected in vellir atte year difficulties arene o n admitted Pp L-repo{ to sed chateed. ere ste William mtr the ¢ ount's a air aes with co UN: palicy ue immediately. peon for mani Jutant. c Ss will nie : ae wsve ind plans. not ni . eRe te Nesecrea Seamer ¥ " se or 2s ae 3} ae gton Henry | Postmaster General Mey ENGINEER the count © place pat : the caust plans Snag tote Taft ul mi of Scenes Ane Decent Judge he reto of re had ne) nm € pesenty y "50 - "0 committec means <r the chancellor land wut | post POneInG ot "th Tr | tak ols aanee eatin Fics committee w he land and France less support of the through sultan. the roomlis had alre metwasag reahants tal seriouslyallieof ‘bre aking him attention tojtriple Brdneedlnes batons eth directed caw vie 4nid |never before, Now a means Hot! he: said - cabinet, that tt tion..Ludme| expressed oY ecem-| the re t. iimeel' as ‘much ple ae Tart te es Sttantnih sides the Pre side nt ntendent cha 4 i , te | we Le | York Mi Devise selzec t th c aanayeo 4 Nor ally Taft \ receiving ; yeconmie General Coun niet ! and telegt el a be Dae. oe Gremat nor ling > than will remain| remain | 6 a a ned Wie pares mroused) to" tn hope Soe a ret n to feibe :: . »binet. a fi ee: cshas tind ‘ not im Wii 1 ‘conferto alla, served witl the rf 1 = fua] n¢ r ; ‘ ill tne alr } ber 5 already an 1 off th e AftCte reischstag Are t | sc Ors) addres ss a d and ett cece ember an Baw night President-| nw ne The Tei aff: x to poses7| February, until udge Tatt middieto}| In come he untilgis rill the hier epsfor for c ) for Cincinnati sue re ace Springs eel es uptit st fist, : Public irritation over the inex . fielay : of Emperor Chancellor on te t | the samme on Monday as it 1 resignation will be presented discussion évOve featx red his as even before the enancellor entérs mto! @ last s | the |! le aV@CLOr vited The resignation of Chancellor Buelow is expected at any hour. has his letter te ‘and completed ‘the eves, orb resident midnight from ‘ DY7 | more his hi ; Labo author. teamsterg In their or the Inte national Brotherhood nsters, are no ery ga to en may oe give ex-to to the kalser, Ww us the hatred and jealously of ng 16.-President-elect| Augusta, Ga. about December 16. and ‘ | remain there until about the middle. of te rn ned . ee‘ "preeram w h e)on I 7 fo | Pa is ik : ae remark with Ww ath table ¥elt Nov. | ho of = on| tonight go is Tweak . emphasized 1, thumping was at the P |0o'afoe kx this alennceidet. lias. io 1 ae declarec toe .,oe tts whi Satheriand." He I ictate ee ‘ae decide a rage eee have al | tion |/° (3/ ton In tribu 5 himself without Sentiment | that the brewery will alr Fae caoe oak: Genta Fl foreigner cah understand Washington, Beside of with nig.Teatti, it hearts their conservativ cost has bleod. Just reflect ae what ‘andthe | done. ‘take Morocco an rman ee porteeeee pe » * aeiu tonight | Interve ned all Wik be: Tne teamsters, who Ger-| ebb; been pressions of the kaiser relating foreign politics have brought the Gor L the to rage has EP sant be conservative men volce to thelr regret that thelr domestic Le cn political certain Federation lear, until is Killed a er tunes of these two, the heir7 apparent to the throne and his: heirel. heath -enelhl absolutism ot .theltneeied tesavatem.12 || sir workloest they can@b man Lhe been sounded. The doom has xt Ceesaatiahk Clty. eee i vated tl: DA ae ee __| io been uttered of that majesty waich Toronto Ey Louis are in perP influence in foreign i affairs irs i the ae future as he has in the past. i _ This momentous informa- AND a t publics ant publicis t.) Republican Special C z RMANY Battle now impending in Germany to gr OF most ee Det against American announced on to eete cannot) defeat hin The executive counetl tonight an-| | a ee nee was ee nueTnE | and ess something un expects = yay (Germany bape ‘ PRINCE : helm is determined to uphold his personal a a ust xercise and RSS i the man : | was jer DO Te np no he a ee : : : MORE TROUBLE EXPECTED week Hear!? Feet,' " of Negro Starts an Awful War in Oklahoma. engage the {ft a (Continued 7 = on Page Three.) | Washington, Noy. 16.-When the ‘board of trustees of the Catholi liversity o ‘rica meets at the} Universit . next LeeWednesday : Lat ne or] San || university one an l'the: important .queations' to" be con- | Heney a by Yeas i wy bi eee a es kd = he Se this morning to pl Pos- | Was at his office yas passed to him, it now seems necklace, but declare) trouble with daughter Francisco, Nov. 16.,-Francis tton garden | v ilue upon penthe : Tefivae : lvesorts bof er ae my ne ' pnditionJ sible. 'pare for the motions which he tn yesterday, by Mrs. Huas, or 4 don, Nov. 15.-A Ha 1 {t to be of incomparable beauty. 1 if : were to discuss any of her afis today in such good e tends to make in Judge Lawlor'y policeman. Mrs. Haas departed from tomorrow. Ach will move for aa 1 aler says. the Duke ae oe Novis , ll | fal Ae: FODr TOMBE cel the, DUD l aldered' $eill be the sclection of a suc-/ that doctors have decided there ae her home yesterday afternoon and | eccurt ee es : a splendid seven oe | Bace DOs ae on 5a ae eae : | that 1 ehad De BAB vBeder gmt Bay | cessor: to Bishop O'Connell as rector. | immediate need of removing ne continuance and for tie dismissal] has not since returned. Willlam J. la necklace of marvellous Sails An|much a sbetrothsll: ae bls all AAI CURR RGM term BER so will aust ae | bullet pa See of the Jury. eee cess eee ete ~ discus Se Man ecto thadh.in u Ue ya IOS Bhoot Ae aubect; at) Ofraeteeks Bishop O'Connell's exTheygunien will not district operate attorney ems | Burns has been looking for her and "Do you intend to go on with the f $3 4 os " ' rte 5s atherine Elkins >| ee yet SOAs Bxt J 2 Matar they expect to find her before tomor- | or will you ask for a trial tomorrow wedding gift for carey » pought || aie Sama eatin the Duke} _ ir ported, and he has made it plain to] {is resting easily. He is chee ‘ent of this dealer in home vy | the Italian | ee ete fe eine Duke Meets Prince, Lee tel avai upon the board. that ne | suffering no pain ‘nation ae ow mornin he was askec the | continuanc @?" 7 Poctain Kelly' x assertion that "TJ cannot say at this time," he reeee necklace which had vee eens ts I une of we Bt Virgin i ‘, | Rome Nov. 15 - The Duke |}dces not eare to succeed himself.| Another thorough oa pe d fror | derringer was concealed in the as aes there by stepien che ag) it to the efty yester| @' Abruzzi went to Milan on Thursday | Whether he will be made bishop | made and the powers il be Sere | plied. "T don't know what Judge thrown upon ri tthe , - market ~cunious > Itallan sassin's Shoe is denounced by Burns| | mi de at & - Fs to meet Prince Victor Napoleon, whom| adjutor is not ts going to do. I have not known | the right cheek epnis ig a preposterous excuse for the in. |} Lawlor reminds me him yet member of an . : et a not authorized to speak for |he accompanied to Turin It. isi re-} Three will be nominated for rector) marked for er Snay waldas the | of the police departmen: | seen eristocratic hou time the famous) - he ring the interested parties ported that the prince is to be one|by the board of ustees and their|of my barbe ne en Coe gos competency Although it Is apparent that Ruel About the same formerly the Prop- Saw ‘ly declared the senator when | of the duke's witnesses al his wedding | names forwarded to Rome. Among | doctors scrape a out Be ee ayalind and particularly of Chief Biggy, Cap- does not want to go to court tomorrow Kelly and the son of Captain| to answer for his erimes, the district Berthier necklaces tne widow a ae nen the marriage is to laa to Miss. Elkins | thove ho have been mentioned for | when it was @ Au I could have erty of Madame Thier o> France, @Pasked whet --------o-- -_-__-_- the rectorship are Mgr Lavelle, | gally and sald: ee last night| attorney ts determined to ee in Detectives Kelly Captain of the forme! proce os and we~ Dn en is the duke coming to the Sa nelseo, Nov 15.-Mrs.| vicar general of the archdiocese of | attended Sane eed mee & | suggested orderly manner to secure that Haas had concealed ja perfectly peared upon the 6 garden dealer) tea States?" was the next ques- | Ma ie mother of Edna Clark, the | New York; Mgr Hayes, chancelax we il ag a anu Oinie erin his conviction, The Sronee will be the derringer in his shoe an bought by the Hae nEtaD n with the | Uni : Alameda art student, who has been) lor of the urchdiocese of New York: It was neo Haas had committed| {given every protection against violwas made upon the ence of any sort. will be broughand restrung in oT nie neckiace ee eT bee to be excused from answer- | malosing for several weeks, has re-| Mgr. Joh of Helena, | learned a he aes ee as | learn if such Roman necklac the du In | nat yestion concerning the mat- | ceived a letter from Chicago signed | Mont; Dr. John Talbot Smith, al sutclde . ae ee eorae thaforne: to court under a heavy police escort The the one purc hased bs ic pearls men| Ing & As i have said T am not authorfe the missing girl. The letter was|reetor of the Catholic or school, ‘they cou a ie iP ee dereineer with and during the entire tria wreat the shoe and addition to the Lacey i in the seven ee ‘y speak for anyone concerned, {turned over to the Oakland pollce}and Mer Nevin Fra Fisher of tion out of h ee 4 himself inthe ceil| force of police will be in attendance, Ruel Henry Ach, attorney for Abe tionea there 1s includes 3h Wiseonsi iued oe that 1 wouk get into all' who are investigating. i Philadelphia. iwhich Haas kille rows ar peal la, a string youlers Dei of thas to place any! You i 1 ! 1: Fight Between Indian and j of Imponsth Tread of Our Millions ra} 15.-After ity that all the old officers will be re- ARE 1 MARCHING". Persists, Nov. actiousariac Rule. Can WAR ficers that any effort has been made t defeat are John Mitchell and Daniel Keefe, T. L. Lewis, who wants | Mitchell's place, has not decided wheth5 : Been Abso- "It You Listen' YYou DEGENERATING Physical Contact in Dancing| Its Pleasure as Well as Its Evil, Herbert & Hays, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, preached to large congregation on Sunday evening| on the subject of "amusements." The! sermon was taken from. the text, "Touch no unclean thing," 2 Corinthjans, 6-17, and was in part as follows: "We all need recreation. We Mise hard and worry harder and we ougn to relax. We ourselves and our work are better off tor it. But we should make eae a means nether. ae | z end, le who give elves, wholly to Caniete are usually of *Tittie ere {s danger} atssipation Not a gathering but a scatte at Will THEATERS Delegates Frorit Brotherhood, Seated by Committee, Must Fight in Convention, | "GERMANS ifthe | Kaiset e St art | | | : Good { | Rev. Herbert E. Hays Deals With Popular Amusements Without Gloves. ee ELECTRICALL WOF WORKERS Denver, | RESIGN | of the Empire Quit ‘) Knell of Present | Decide What Is Best. WILL ; ee Says' THINKS EMPEROR 1S SICK William Says He Will Go His. BUELOW Death Harden LOSE President. of Steamfitters Having More Trouble at This System Is | Sounded TOHOLD PERSONAL PRWER VON TEAMSTERS vill an AND "POLICE GHIEE AMONG DEAD SALT LAKE COMES IN FOR CRITICISM Sentiment of the General cr: vee | CALLS UP 7 German R ier Is Beside' | Himself With Rage at Opposition of Policies. RE-ELECT & Imaka & , ee Republican Special Cable. o 2wt a ee Repub PuterSALT LAKE LS Ee} | |