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Show SS Seay TRE i | { i READ THE PAPER 10 PAGES THAT he e ALL THE SPORT NEWS EVER Y DAY. SS VOLUME ty XIIl, NUM NUMBER BER 62. THE ALL PRINTS Laatst LAKE WHEN IT IS Republica ‘Inter Slountain SALT NEWS UTAH, CITY, THURSDAY, NEWS ALL THE TIME THE ONLY WEATHER SPECIAL WIRE IN TODAY: FATR. TOWN. APRIL 15, 1909. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PRESIDENT TAFT SURETO PAY SA LT LAKE A VISIT DESIRES 10 WHEAT KING COME HERE IN RETREAT ----[=_==-- Taft Tells Senator in A QUICK RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND Caucus Smoot That wii Democrats James A. Patten, Builder of the Great May Wheat Corner, Is | Stepping From Under, Making Much Money as He Goes. He Has Big Western Trip ' ‘. A FEW MINOR DETAILS Utah Senator Discusses With| President Policy to Be Pursued in Government Printing Office to Cut Expenses, SMOOT From ‘Fearing the Wall Street Shorts, SENATOR Washington, April 14.-It is. in Salt Lake next August. There are still a few strings to his uncon- ditional acceptance, but it is be- | lieved that they will be cut in the next few weeks and that the President will be able to : meet with the old veterans this| summer. ea | OFtt+F+F+F++FF++++++++++++44440e || Senator Smoot called | A WHEAT effort possible to, = Democratic "doctrine of tari tor ee OFFFF++t+444+4+44+444+4++4+4+4+440 | Of t of, Bepublicen, attend id encampment. Presi- |}poce the: bivich salen notaries I te further ae "g they "ir the tariffs He se) the senator that he|+ he necessities. of an r income tax wanted to go to Salt Lake and ¢+ fora featu an inheritance which billwas °o ne tax, Payne was planning to do so and that | ++ svicken out by. the Republican = members of the finance before the ‘ mimor|{ there are now but.a few S Scnete : James his A. Patten, victories. rs. z average: Mrs. D, "Bichnor. is @_member of ee ex ve committee o e 4|%+ clubs Utah Statene League of question Republican principal $14 be decided regarding the organ++ (Tete ts. wisines anal had oe ere. Cie of momen > en's +) =aOyo" of shall. ‘form ndseparate | if the : raat) will meetat again They ms | }#7% clubs state and ft league re De sente on. the same m ww FAMINE Send = F the| He ¢ + ‘on every nushel he : 3 2 * + Mindful of his lat disastrousiE . +|duel with J. Ogden Armour in t|4 +1 + basistne + begun maneuvering ILLIN O15 SENATE have been descending on President Taft and members of the cabinet " } weg my st pe ‘ °> LI The a. at a so gy. MEN : accept OF Frem what the Senator Smoot ther urging ging to diers at he needs with the} He hus a he by cir-| which he: has'no'con-|| zs overt Evidently he expects to, overook z or i » 1 he hesitates | these obstacle ae ves *®S*) { . \ j ime ea definite answer a this tr | ther: j possibility that he have to panne ae ‘ >| +O+4 EO the pe on the lumber schedules an + who b+ 444444444 444444444440 \ 38 | The. far Wes was not represented, | Chamberlain, of Oregon, absenting himcit ¢rom' the conference The other will cumstances . might 4 4 95d old sol- harmonious Western | aeainst itself a sae ae Ca Grand encampment and 4 Army take it unless he is: prevented ol a come to eM when nb : | For nearly five hours the Democratic Just before leaving Washington Mr said to}, senators ste ie stled sTmS :alas wre with the A problems],, z onference itt cane no fur-| ,-¢ ‘ re 2 conan They zt far. from| Turner held a conference " eS Re TThe South Hays Hammond, o watténal Sneha was divided | | tional league, and president Snell Smith, President today meet Lake Salt : SS AN ‘for. ie, crowded Tow cte eee regarding eee a here in staresult WSLS The was a 7. : the He M Mat ag ae aving,.¢ witnont BAC ee ; W | the ouse an: i the Noecupled the time | , hundreds v : j congre atulating . S funds of | tofore . one it him ) upon the | fi itiee of tors ] ae the i deve with delegations repre enting. in at 18- in jent | | on lumber ! on 1D Florida uned tected, ° a declined to Mr. public | uen nong protection those 4 et h or scandal cane eration. It was mutually i? wt upe May 3 as Fair Be Lou a sholurshi!P study to acMonnies Her last le itha hile a Fhresidence : there a A aan - wes coor the -spoke ber dome stic only most life. unc le ten pleas ant t Logan Menthe visits the enae OW of Cr-1 iid that Senators| Brigham City att and will Of e league the before Vest and visited t Logan My 1} w iniil urne. re b hi vonse to oneirrival of theIn trade: shorts ss ae this days he can spend Jn that region ¢ 1 nel boosted Lhe n price it all l am ries not Muy tai tn and J Sekine houg ic Mr. torv story d ekersham Wickershe : bro abroa th: it < he introduced was re $1.27 sb an ort that 11S depar tment is some as » measure, suc +h oe d tic dras ic i ts Ss in teterms, , wiri] New York, April 14.-As a result of the high price of wheat a wail went £ reatt ipI today from the ast Side i from the tenements in the shadow of with his bread ha the price and tt size of ibeantiiatariall oi decreased inthe On the other hand twenty failures reported the bakers upon Des side among . ars' the East Side to the Master Bakers assoctation, at 159 Hast Houston street, | awa i wh. anirit oo = }and there was much spirit of unrest among the bakers' employes, whose wages2 probably will be cut it the price were } } | | { of | Window of ' Eighth on Floor. Tt AY April - 14.-Joseph M. N € \ ‘ork I Israel, a retired merchant, fell to his) death day from a window of ils ipartments upon the eighth floor of| the Hotel Be lee laire His relatives| ind to, physicians seriously ll gay for confined that near to t ae his he eC had been} cap for a the party ae City was met policemen by thirty-six under the grea hig essary price o e iskedabouthis eres aa rae itheprofits. pa lee yiMr a inhale a The i pate crash oe ern yt oxygen of : the oe obt: tank body i ts was upon ; o the The party ci tenants entered of] ; been ee a lour barrel that could last October EXECUTIONS RIOTS | an ¥ to soa At one be bought now for $4.75 costs $6.50. -_-_----oo-o___--_- New automobiles " ferryboat was driventhataboard had continucs Gray. from < wire! Jersey command Td een es had | Lieutenant Kirk and Lieu mart f that time tecently he hat een red weutely from asthma and a|MeKenna and Oppenhelm heart affection, and had found M2 ne-| york central office. wheat shop in Irvington stree a ral hupreda men hurled the bread at she nalcere nd denounced them 11ing bread at se ven cents = iat - nial Was half and wate The pees ene of ibe He brow ae associati said today that he had los os 800 tee 0 fe *corner" incrasaud the pr ce fleur Th lown up" bread made its Taine in the poorer districts today. This was sold mostly by shops where patrons refuse to pay one cent advance ° upon the egular loaf. If t e sale of this kind of bread continues 7 fo Bn Pre ected among the housew yeas or there is little or no nutriment tn It. _ Taft April 14.-President Ta consisting of Mrs. Taft,| a « t's son,| es ae cea end his neph , o the President's alde, arthe Pullman] rived in Jersey City ee , nsylvania car Magnet atta: hed . io night train No, 78 at 6:35 ooloc onight, s secret service men accompanied | Six 2 ¥)¢ party from Washington, and upon} me Fncentnatratn upon the| the ar é oh ae al in Jersey City] Pennsylvania terminal in Jerse; New York, Hi | and a party, a al IS Miss ee Robert, an Captain Butt, , From Apartment vhe at Pathe ; Western nten@ to as) eo I tomorrow. nee House committee 4 scene was a o f the bearing 15,000 names am tbuyiie from e . Dle-should the Brooklyn bridge to the cottages of the workingmen on th sronx in= dreds of small bakers, who supply the been 1 a eee on rday. ee . s Congressmen, Pe anE Mr. Bo ake of ae igan, - e. a, i consituents are complaining of the corner, and the injury be ing wrought by it, say they themselves will offer a bill upon the lines of the old Huteh anti-option | bill tohi remedy the trou-2 DEOX eer ereased lcatitas Drops anta FOLLOW AT VELARDENA | kept = 4 ee y ane. i , {ald El 3 corespondent Paso, Tex., April at Torreon, 14-- The Mexico, -Her® patren wa no omimuriik ative but! and glass roof of the hotel restaurant} oy, the New York side they were m* thirty miles from Velardena, whero the he did not de) n thi it he and his im-! shortly after 11 4, m. gave the alarm. | by Captain Kane, Lieutenant O'Neill| riots ocurred on Saturday las resultjedlate associate ri cleaned. up |-In another moment Zaida Plant, Is- | ae elte policemen, who eee from an rder preventing 7 =e nore than ¢7 000.000 In the deal lrael's nurse, rang up Manager Ieene | 4n¢ elve je of |lous parade, has returned to orreon '?% . iH - owned such a line a with Bae news. She sald that she had!|them to the street, where a de iy d|from the scene of the trouble and re- nes Nitted to me," he said. "My|left the bedroom to prepare her| five patient's ith, and on returning had) found he ee fallen out of the window.| She believes he must have gone to} the window to get a breath of alr |The sill was low and he had toppled bicycle policemen under comin: to| ports that one rurale, of Lieutenant Kruye Oh rome 6 omer the | three other men follow the car e) as Henry wW.|shts. The lead President s_ STO orig night aca |! taken prisoners Taft, a Wee the downpour the party | In sp Lene spirits and the President, | were and one woman and kiled the shot, In the street rioters were d Be I ut _and|jominations are made. Wherever | responsible Walr- | jess DISCOVERED itselt It Was reported that an employe ag aaa ag in Parls| she met Sera city | id| terms of| \ . 0 : rE year He ot A. 1, declined company, that a saidMeter ah but it to employe had give or of been the the | of during he te adid made name surety of the] the Lrep what they had exported| oS rth on « ts the | husband » sale ant = ac Gantt g tee The | Mi reh iftrieslleraae eat r N . ie was locked eee in jall.to sob | o'ctoet k. and ebi lef for Abnie) ae Oe abor good. |of A mile dy car it Nee and eee ld th he police, the gpk th e | sed "I repeat | notice late 2 Dottie: Gris rh scarelty of wheat justify r prices?" Jeople does = PO; yl § renerce ae eallzation irae scarce W said << 100,000,000 : government estima anenla st there were 148, 000,000 bush- | eat stored upon the farme, ae t governmen C irra Se Sraree mr yd 0 | port Li washs com- | a a aa 1g In the room occupled by hig 6 that he could not enter F ree 1am taking Want | Unemploye erated a Part to of Enum- Next the price up Ju cay patches ee - Census the export ue ; ae neen | ton, April 14,.-In the ne fet ht FIGHT TO FINISH FOR " whea in' this co ) : ken|championship A. A. U. yuts here NS oe NOMINATIO i" eur nattieshin Che We ¥ 1 en have would Europe that done our supplies and W would bh ex-| }SCH LOE oe uvy ch anon knocked out DIRECT N( Vashington, April 14.-The executivo wheat famine that would er : Payne of Ne ork with the | =I council of the American Federation of unheard of los i ran ble i he lande a aoa the specta New York, April : repens | Labor at its meeting today took ac tion India hey iL : iret went wild | Hughes will be renominate f a sd on several important matters peculator and no AvEA quitous | tors Dee se Ae ee | from next fall if he canno ot force 1| Je gislative committee was directed to Therefore, a :yea In-| SG LD a ssage of This the direct nominatibdn make @ rery y effort census bill Therefor ssiO passa prediction 1s made bilby || lake ' 'at the is yas # actec Oo BKurope orts are se > ex- | this year. s pre ; ant il a provision for 1@ enumera0the7. did not have|about.= My reports are s a the R. James, president of the} tion of the unemployed at the time of I {indus I yarwin uch and had to Import it) pe rts : = Brooklyn Republican club. taking the census and that the printof fifty cents a bushel In | Not a Factor In Prices. "y pect that the i) is dead he| ing of the offict: ul census report be car sched-|of her husb un st com- | last r it. ar posit with | p asa cmeway. iburned' in high pri lacon "E60 and tO}a drunken entered the|day. M avin 5 been nj} | aveny avenue, tn. < t was) fire to her ! tage age. Davidson, president Lafayette Trust eorganizatilor took for the By a1 as that a factor I am In high not | buses spe ots ita good what, they" are report |ugreed< eountry ee tenis vear," |for the he continued, principle "but ie |and with. not pe ee | spons ble talking ‘tions. Mr mantpul for the atten BOD red In writ Toledo today that was advance winter a af they | scarcity chiefly im re- ae nee eee performed on ine in. the government print- office | Way The governor Is See tae , de-| Georg B. Gereau of Los Angeles the Republicans of this s _ Rissa! urge d the establishme nt of a corporaa to ‘emi:tr bas direct nomina . {in| 10 ees opted tlon by , th @ org:ganize ri abor yr novemen : rs ° n . .. | for the purpos ta kine charge o Ayr e I om. wetting a lo io ac nas about twenty-seven ehyate at 1 don't deserv 1e° s eatat mendous figh t 8 iy ing who can put a fic titious pr would | American issue today, and doesn't Of store keepe rs and of| pr |I simply saw what oth atroce i ht. |§ nd tock adv antage o at Ore 5 as |In July wheat $1.25 Argentine ' Set raded Is Inselling Buenos | an 161 tre ble know what it | wheat anc e money a broke sure By iv 1 w better than | gé¢ r 8 shia . Wiles GoW SRe DEBS tc ally that when that han re-|Even May fs selling a I|_ you e 1. 40." now ao ade the oe oe ae $ Mill in *hicag said merel a tot PA ae but don't know worthy whee , Conner the a excited the ‘spe bor a frst) Salt} >¢ A Whe! hi ee Lake the organizer ha ecelved word) from Le n that. much Interest ha been exp among the party work-| ers o Leche Liles nd. they are anx~ | jously awaitin the announcement of} the uc It was by suggestion approving for women and circ draped aids Gh votes allerfes the entire um |ference of the hall like a huge rid- paign now hinges on his getting r!d} of his big Es holdings in the Mayi ee; at the high prices prevailing, be ae ee meel els a near Live Panera toe : Barly In the bu campaign rmour W credited ee ci ae heavy rare to ‘atten anc he latter's associates SUEKE re caving | ae it Bee "the = te ouch saving himse ror ie fate that overtook Jc elter, wh PD. Armour the e} fen rushed Athans of bushe to Chicago, although a was had to be chopped for the usels through the Ice Patten Selliug It All. The Patten. prefit-taking th ture of today's session of the board purts | organizer) southern 1 . $1.25 tate From Logan 1 peelal ‘ ‘ selling for a sit from the organizer | ten ald in hi to the national headquarters) qyjon building the fo re ities ae and ountartlaeidna eastern more subject as~ to, sugar. and) .ounty and district of the state ig repOh, no; just the May Arthur J. Mac a broth Saree re o a query, stated that the he of a meeting to ¢ tind ply in 1a te me the denied man, dead the the! ine lude figure the does Neither diand org! aniz ation tl resented ut onded a t! LO} 1 ‘ t ai tl in In bach vith the ational | holdings of the othe Pa ns, George | Israel hac a 13 euvily in t : i at 1 . oe corporation, ich he Is a felind had much fo 3 s to} leagu The: Kes stone state: Narhow and.-Harry,.nor.o he « Tae associates stoppant lie said rac he Be snd that he had nothing to giv ght that vhead of they nc del of perfect organization and ef-| of the Pattens, whose holdings in @/ recently nequired pe Oe OPUS oe : than that he was well and| is'reported to have \re-\\"¢orts will' be:made. to' orgat iz il of have been under James A.| the death of his mother, who lived Inj out other tha pr He ed t opimon that a8) the Western st it ‘Ss on 18Be ame asis, | Patten': ont fen Salamuazoo, Mich Lately he had been De about re sto , A a ©. rf i ©isorit worl of , the League o , Repub 7 He: Cornered Wheat. | too‘ty : apt ve ae ecome a - aS me || port rs.ct Taft gta was in teasked viking an acth the OFCr any ‘ 7 The ba Denles by; r ae aste ss s partas Ps ' in clubs being purely 3 4 lary, it i " a »"lany business at 4 a | , , being wage agains tt \ he il -Keep hand oH durine "hnnom iuating | [ haven't ae aes in aot wae net | vorced 15 years ago from his wife Fe befight now a . eo Reade i ; amps « come d 30 Southern campaigns andid to theie f front iafte . Mr. Patten ar te | ae " t a me mber of| :declarec aeareet ricesam It's | reply, said am no ul elr inter-/ om 1 intarent "apoan to ph ‘he a mere in ane oe ae brine sup- ‘NAVY CHAM PION PUTS ae ara oe me tee that fa may =o wane, Hi umn mie wid "willisee and M: pl|‘otiawheat and demand las put Smith, however, with th Mr. assiatants,: All have done up ts toe pua HIS MAN OUT QUICKLY be having." rm in th is ‘of Then | s poo ni 1 Clay from that state looked Venunsylvanin Has 56,000, | hoatae i ake no time have exceeded OARS Wt ASA AD aE The) \Word.was received from the national | 10,000,000 ea hels nators har been Impor-|) oo ‘1 arty of the ‘learie eaterdix "Noes that {icure include your hold-| to sect trus fruits are pro }to th effec tha Pe nr ania ha ings of July and other deferred fuand the Louisiana senators have} yon pembers! ip of 56,000, and every ures?" ¢ hild, daughter of dney on rt rina while in| dis ym nich "gave her a two years' | Harold _ irt. ooh or on constituents steel and | fs It included the following sla re the money several eurs wuty husband and I have de cae a a reas overed hi operations "e our two There ch ‘| money « the b apart. I ha ve , taken ners is|! hey will ive Ww me ; =o 5 ; 4 eae no pur elevators Patten nt algn. i CRIME which ae cons ul | b 1 | to af thet the Gnas of-enthu jasm are} | prope fanned, The object of the or Bg ant attane accordin to a statement) to con-| is nebipnsl oO rE anizer, th | yy YEARS MANY AFTER a ser enth sias n keep it bottled New York April 14 An old bank | Up, as it we 40 tha it ma theft. totaling between) eighteen: and | sips ute itself e t en mpal twent t isand dollar bich was | will be ready to burst forth te b company, stre neth when it is needed : ; 1j ti) in <> er ‘ whi ic c 1 wie e Jenkins Trust ympany us | RITTER TTC Gh aay quit bu oe } : make Chleago bull « of reckt E ats r ren rift . nature ‘here oo here Republi r personal of the historic ‘a time held a fore the j striking feature > monster tition demanding relief. similar-instructions or& . New Haven, ee April, 14.-4 roboration was tc day » rect ig oe tory, published this morning to : effect hat Mt MacMonnile See Wee os t! t ; : a cpa ece 5 Pe :} ‘hich said that she and or bi w ae Dastet The letter gives detail : line t.2 l I tt probable of the enator ist request \labanmia xe Vah=| wit ent variot {tems that go to make up! steel hedule rhe Georgla member in the Llousé| bolted thelr brethren: upon the lum-| ber schedul ind voted protection | n Girl SeversSeah Her Bond A nani Husband sted their inte demanding rest seh 0 e 90 Le See the the } ere along arnguncerne iter « are ful ste tries that i DOC SaAI ELIE Woks schedules und i rely securing changes See re ling hi at ile : th draft of the tariff bill Ilis influen in this great task has hee erted towards the protection of Aimeri-, can Industries and hh foe firm in protect! faith He is d be stan outlined. rite ppecth: much peculation ction of Mo! pecific schedules early te ht en by thy loo vere eee aein aethe "the SPaTiiy with Weeactual| ae Saw Stlon Congress = in the premises. powerless Indeed, there is a well believed, if not well authenticated, possession of Rev-| ee Smith, of Maryland, Bee ett sae with Celt. the A saunder-|¢ompany 1 | Mour Grain and‘company, the Peavy Grain SIMACRs Turner's eee discretion other companies are f ‘ iM of As Dams te yas standing that where the women de-| 7,000,000 bushels of contract wheat a sence of Senator Smith, of Maryland, | ° 2 = . Duluth, ready to be shipped to Chicage |° . $ sired separate local organizations and Pl x exefted comment He is a lumberman |" = work ofthe league would°be made {with the ope TUDE of nay i pat fon a ew | ; i h e he | th | days hence, are ten million bushels with immense lumber interests in the} crranger by this plan, it should be fol, The aicedss of tieTbatt ne 5| ae impairment retreat They took complete sentatly pert ,) t were. absentes SR» . } and Bankhead; op de w th eps Kitewieaat < efficiency of the servk rh ane elegra s fro é ; ; art oe telegrams : } rs pouring in upon Senator Smoot to 1 oe huge Letasupplies eaeof the ss contracts taken ms have votes.| during his question of ay | peerill come the West. Howeve chances a Se aa 1 10 i; et ‘ oa in re a . it lowed favor of him be nie a tla to come, [0% ee - lumbet saat , te Clubs Will Affiliate. : : His; Republican asso= ' While Senator moot was at the!!! c ant Tentative plans for the work in Utah) White Pee Povey, de, tabced swith Arh tow t $ a otiena tent? ee SouEh which will e..congelderead by ca re a i nt reg praine thie polley he © Ms ‘ 4 Hn rato ap " ,| meeting of Republican women In all Recs Looe. eveerman = é ag G ore MY etErnare " Hs prati ( ted p 1i© local organizations the women | Zonate ‘committee on printing phe As pmcey yA'? P ‘ Oo Sy 0 S willl have thelr separate club They | me Sean "tnbu i mad tt ie foc ifwlp Bit era Nee te, ee wel atti Fe a te erate nee nal much unnece printing done a i pos ARP : the s e basis s th men's clubs anc roverninen printing office whieh Senator Culberson Presides = ill be. represt nti an the executive! eould be dispensed ith and thus save Senator Culberson presided a thé] committee of the state Jeagu a at| he government a great. amount: Of) -onrerence Later he announced that] present money resident Taft agreed with tho |) oe nad been a free and full. debat« | : Work of orez anizin ng the itle of} A rk enator and will co-operate with ni of all the important questions to be] {jtah north of Si Lake is already un-/| im the , eforms which us ero pene is alsed in connectien ith tariff con- | der wa ind ¢ ar ext wer Mr. TurInstitute ores at Si s t will: beeli ideration dn the Senate and that Demo-| ner will go to Oxden to complete the eevee aarp Sno. 5 | erats | reached a satisfactory bas hina stion of the Ogden Republican the begun for revenge. g& § spoils. Onae May ett livery on of in : ‘cnt has the organizations] women that the are thirstin and of Mr. Taft, made just before he left for New Haven,t Mr. V c ekersham poman tp nie the business. . , The: _ matter . may ate °o clde 1 tL Bas senate charter co details that stand in his way.) + s!o_on wnited action on lumber, $\ 3 25 {Maitre a meeting of repre- ¢|himself beyond the reach of of the tMouse and Senate charter cov.| He hopes these matters will be . ates d Sch hedules ee een sentative n Republican, wom "+ which +|that dangerous opponent and|#! commfor eestheir ondemands from ilethe Senate aa } becallec the nea | election ° ‘abill, which hs been EL into +|¢% ries: Haeee . ¥ © pro pri r Turner will be asked ad to aat- +| ‘of the big Wall t t } rt vorable action upon the . measure + 2 the Senate eae: A AREIE mer + I street Shorts, ht to the ballot cleared up soon so that he can +12 tona viding women the righ 6 ballo =e Justice has } been busy all day at the suggestion of Attorney General George nited States. | W.: W. ickersham in an effort to discover what law or laws the Great | may be appealed to in an instant effort to break the back of the wheat corner and protect flour in its prices and prevent a mad upshoot in the figures for that necessity. For two days a storm of telegrams, mostly from bakers , WICKERSHAM, GEORGE Ww. Attorney General of the U Wh s Secking for a Luw ‘Thut Him to Break Enable Wheat Corner. place | me men to Special Message to Congress and Ask for Some Remedy for Situation. BY ALFRED HENRY LEWIS. Washington, April 14-The Department of COPTFIGDT. I RAT stopped | at the White House today and + washington, Apri. 14-The + Organization of the Republican +/ buying and fairly deluged the the Presid Democratic senatorg. in." confer-by +>| | f eomonice PisedEsed, yes +|% pit with oy wheat, faking an again urged d the President to) |+$ ence°tcaay bound themacives terday by ofUralthe Mae urner, assistant hey SI tion to hold to the accepted + + organizer Nationa League + exert every Washington Rumor Says President Taft May = SAVES monarch of that cereal, today began ‘‘step ping from under'' | the revenue planned for him by big short operators as an elev-| -enth hour coup. At the climax of a Napol-| ‘eonic career, Patten turned from warrior to diplomat in order to make sure of the fruits ¢ IF NOT CONGRESS WILL AGT SOON Yr Taking Profits Rapidly, See April 14.- With wheat at its highest REVENUE TARIFF UTAH WOMEN 10 ORGANIZE I) WHAT THEY CLUBS PREEER almost certain that President Taft will attend the Grand encampment J Ww. BAILEY. SENATOR A. 0. BACON. Free Trade Apostles, Who Are for Protection When Their Own States Are Involved. | Two Staff Oorrenindeee | | | im Who Are Thirsting for Revenge, Chicago Broker ls IS CONGRATULATED Army wm ‘BEGINS HIS ESCAPE WITH SPOILS IN HIS POCKET STILL STAND IN WAY. be . Aitorney General Working to Find Some Way to Stop It By Law. mw Planned Which Will Include Grand Army Encampment. over , the ted, cou y. til however, un | aroused a a give it | rove} dovernor" eting ete the quota- "Wh oo ae the insurance features, the same to greates «| be in.the interest o he workers antl is sweep DS | De ace thelr own direction. A genet v the voters 0 are| discussion t arly nea . ' two 0 hours ins core. ee representatives Bone d forr J. josition, 7 The ‘as fect. ofof child labor I rial hes will come New subject child labor Hug 6 SteOna mass | cussed and t was decided in favor of direct evening at in Brooklyn. the Corn Academy tore of the, enac ‘tm nt wot of. abliien from the the laws culecen exploitat took a0 ines was dig was disto urge the sey- ‘protection |